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EAST JORDAN EDITION (Bfiarfevotx (Bounty YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER C/ Vol. 13 No. 27 Thursday, May 3, 1979 25 cen/s 'Survival skill' gets school attention BY JOE MCELROY students take a reading class in ad- at the fastest rate they can, Allen says. dition to English. "I set individual goals for all of them. EAST JORDAN • He doesn't like "We had kids who read at the second Each kid has special reading dif- reading class. He calls it "boring." grade level in with kids reading at the ficulties." No wonder. When he looked at his ninth grade level," says Pam Allen, the Since they have had trouble keeping textbooks, he didn't really understand school's reading director. "That is not . up with their classmates, most of Allen how to translate the shapes of the an effective way to teach reading, in my and Baumann's students say they letters into words and sentences. opinion." don't like reading. So the reading The truth was, he couldn't read very A special reading program for slow specialist's first job is to perk up their well. So he fell behind in all his readers was started last year, but interest. schoolwork, and sometimes became a didn't include any funding for supplies. The students sometimes play board discipline problem. Last year, with the encouragement of games, similar to Monopoly or This case is fictional, but common in the middle school staff, Allen and Scrabble. But they must read to real life. Reading problems make Principal Doug Shields asked the succeed in them. education difficult, but a new program Board of Education to budget $7,600 in The new program includes special in the East Jordan Middle School seeks supplies to get the program off the readers written simply enough to be to improve the situation. ground. understood by someone at a third grade Drama students at East Jordan High School will perform "Happily Ever Once In the past, seventh and eighth The board came up with the money. reading level, but exciting enough to Upon," a fairy tale parody this Thursday and Friday. Some of the cast members graders didn't have reading classes, But the new system of teaching middle hold the interest of a middle school include, from left, Melissa Hite as Red Riding Hood, Kim Barnett as Cinderella, although some reading instruction was school reading involves more than student. Dick and Jane are out for big_ Fairy tale Connie Bartlett as Goldilocks, and Carla Ashley as the fairy godmother. Turn to given i i English classes. Now all of the extra dollars. Every teacher in the kids. Subjects such as CB radios and page eight for a story about the play. r-iddli school's approximately 300 school except a physical education motorcycles are in. instructor teaches a reading class every One way to interest students is to day.- make books available to them. That's The students are grouped according the goal of the RIF {Reading Is to achievement level, so nobody is very Fundamental) program. Under RIF, Seek more help for downtown far ahead or behind his classmates. The every middle school student is given EAST JORDAN - The city council Chamber member Duane Chappuies tually referred to the Finance Com- were that the city also contributes reading classes stress comprehension four books. The Rotary Club and approved requests Tuesday to rezone made the request, and he said the mittee for study. toward business-oriented projects such and getting information from printed American Legion both donated S300 to property f6r a mobile home park and to Chamber was tentatively planning to Finance Committee chairman Harry as July 4 fireworks, and leasing a materials. help pay for the program. establish a commercial redevelopment contribute $1,000. Watson said, "If we can find the downtown parking lot. Reading differs from English, which The reading program will be ex- district. He said the $1,000 would be used to money, I'd say it's worthwhile en- Chamber member Carol Tighe spoke Allen says puts more emphasis on panded next year. A special class for Since both issues were discussed at obtain an architect's drawings of both deavor. Whether or not it will develop in favor of the project, saying that grammar. "I guess you could say it's a gifted readers will begin second length during public hearings last sides of the 100 and 200 blocks of Main into anything or not, I'm not sure. But "You've got to spend money to make double dose," she says, "but reading semester for the school's 30 best week, • there was little discussion of Street. These would give a general at least people wouldn't say the city money. If you spend money on this, and English complement each other. reading students. Allen says talented either item at this week's council picture of how the street would look, won't cooperate with the merchants." you'll get more businesses in town, and They don't compete." readers can become just as bored in a meeting. but individual owners would still have Mayor Jim Meredith said, however, you'll get more tax money." For most of the middle school staff, regular class as students who are below There was, however, considerable to pay to have their own stores restored he wasn't sure the city should con- In other business, the council ap- teaching reading is something new. grade level. discussion of a request from the to the old-fashioned theme. tribute toward the project, since the proved a rezoning request from local What does a science teacher know The excelled reading program will Chamber of Commerce that the city The council members appeared about council had just approved the com- builder Jim Petrie to develop a 59 lot about reading? challenge them mentally and hopefully contribute $1,000 to help the downtown evenly split on their first impressions of mercial redevelopment tax breaks. mobile home park on Deer Lake Road "The science teacher can teach keep their interest. "You'll have a very renovation effort. the proposal. The matter was even- Other points raised in the discussion at the eastern city limits. reading if given a structure to work in," progressive group of kids together," Allen says. "It's structured enough to Allen says. "The sky's the limit for give some direction to the non-reading where they'll end up." State officials say specialist. The staff sees the need for Since reading is done in everyday this." life, the new program also stresses Sixth grade teacher Phil Goebel says "reading in contest areas," which calls some teachers, "had a lot of questions for special emphasis on reading in all at the beginning. If you've never school subjects, such as math. taught this program, it could be dif- "Think about a math book," Allen Gas rationing a bad solution ficult." says. "It has a table of contents. If a "Some of them have never taught student doesn't know how to use the BY DIANE MURRAY businesses, that will be greatly hurt by we should be more aggressively en- Weekend closings could bring about reading before, but the consensus table of contents, he will have trouble Capital correspondent restricted gasoline sales." forcing laws on the books designed to a 11 to 19 percent decrease in tourism would be that they enjoy it." learning the math." State Representative Ralph Ostling conserve energy and look to alternative dollars, McComb said. Goebel says Allen is well organized "Knowing how to use the table of LANSING - Gas rationing and the (R-Roscommon) is favorable to sources of energy, such as gasohol," he If weekend closings are enforced, we and full of encouragement for the rest contents is a reading skill." restricted sales of gasoline during Stacey's resolution. said. could see a decrease from $500 million of the staff. "She really pushes us," he Allen says these skills are important weekends would have a "devastating "I am opposed to rationing and Irwin has co-sponsored a resolution to as much as $800 million in direct said. "She does a great job. She's really to everyone, even if they don't go into effect" on Michigan's tourism industry, weekend closings that will curtail calling for a gasohol day, June 20, to tourist expenditures per year, he said. interested in reading." occupations that require a good deal of seems to be the consensus from tourism, especially in the 103rd promote gasohol as an alternative "That means a lot of (tourist) places The middle school has 48 students reading. Lansing's Capitol. district," he said. Ostling's district energy source. could be very hurt, especially smaller who are reading at least two years "You need to fill out a job ap- Availability of gasoline is the critical includes the East Jordan area." Bruce McComb, deputy director of places." below their grade level. These students plication to get a job," she says. issue' for tourism, the state's second Ostling said he did not think the Michigan Travel Bureau, said at are put in one of five special classes "Think about it, if you went into the largest industry. As long as the weekend closings would have as much his point no one considers gas rationing McComb speculated that tourism in taught by Allen and Jamie Baumann. grocery store and couldn't read the availability of gasoline is there, people effect on tourism as many believe. likely. Northern Michigan could lose more The smaller class size enables the labels." will travel. Price does not appear to be a Ostling suggested that many tourists "The idea is a contingency law that than 11 percent of its business. two reading teachers to give more "It's a survival skill. You use it in big factor on whether a vacation trip is will stretch their vacations over to Carter has to gjve to Congress to set up The reason is because of the distance ppr-=nnnlized attention. "They progress every aspect of life." made or not. Monday when gasoline will be future plans in the event of an Northern Michigan tourist resorts are State Representative Lad Stacey (R- available. emergency gasoline shortage." from southern population centers, he Berrien Springs), vice-chairman of the State Representative Steve An- McComb agreed that rationing said. Tourist Industry Relations Committee, drews, whose 109th District includes would have an overwhelming effect on Charles E. Shipley, executive has introduced a House concurrent the Boyne area, also supports Stacey's tourism in Michigan, especially because director of the Service Station Dealers July plans underway resolution urging the federal govern- resolution against weekend closings. of the uncertainty of gasoline that Association of Michigan, said he has ment not to restrict weekend gasoline The Republican from Wolverine said would be put into the public's mind. had "quarrels with the rationing and sales. energy conservation people are using "The initial shock of rationing would gas station weekend closing The resolution, co-sponsored by 10 the weekend closings as a target to make the public hold back on their programs." EAST JORDAN - Plans for the Chamber of Commerce to hold a legislators, says "restriction on Sunday conserve energy. traveling for a while just to find out If rationing is imposed there will be sale Of gasoline would have a city's annual Fourth' of July celebration parade. "Statistics indicate that ("weekend what was happening and the effects of at least a five cent per gallon increase are beginning to shape up. devastating effect on the estimated rationing," he said. "Even after the Because July 4 falls on a Wednesday closings) are not an area that will result in the price of gasoline, he said. The city council granted permits 36,500 establishments directly con- initial shock, we would see fewer people this year, the. parade will be held on in demonstrative energy saving. But it At both full service and self service Tuesday to the Jordan Valley Lions to nected with travel and tourism in traveling in Michigan." Saturday, July 7. The Polka Fest teat will have a devastating effect on gasoline stations the attendant would set up their Polka Fest tent and to the will be open from July 4 through 7. Michigan." tourism," he said. Gas rationing would leave "Northern have to make sure the customer has If passed by the Senate, the As long as gasoline is available, Michigan and the Upper Peninsula out gasoline coupons and also that the resolution will be sent to President people will travel, Andrews said. in the cold," McComb said. . customer doesn't put any more gas in Carter and other federal officials for "There could even be an increase in '/We may see further travel in the his car than what the coupon allots, Renovdtion theme chosen their approval. tourism in our area because people southern secptons of Michigan, but Shipley said. Stacey, who is sure the Senate will EAST JORDAN - 'Today's Pride renovation project. might decide to travel to Northern even there are limitations because of There would be a difficult en- pass his resolution, said the closing of Michigan rather than go to Wyoming the holding capacities" of downstate and Yesterday's Past" is the newly Choosing the theme were members of gasoline stations on Sundays or forcement problem, he, said. named theme of East Jordan's business the Chamber board of directors and or another state." : recreation facilities, he said. Shipley 'also has severe reservations weekends "would be devastating to the State Senator Mitch Irwin does not Weekend gas station closings would renovation project. - • members of a special renovation Upper Peninsula as well as the Lower about weekend service station closings That theme was chosen as the best committee. endorse gas rationing nor the proposed not be nearly as restrictive as gas because of its effect on tourism, he said. Peninsula because there is no way to ban on Sunday gasoline sales. rationing, McComb said, but it would . from among 25 submitted in a contest The renovation committee is working get up or back on one tank of gas." "Gas station owners on their own sponsored by the Chamber of Com- with an architect and local artist Hud Either of these proposals would be have severe negative impacts on should be able to decide their hours. A "Ski slope owners, snowmobilers and devastating to the economy of this tourism. • merce. . ' ;. :. : - Colours to . develop drawings for Gaylord owner might decide to close his The winning theme was submitted resort owners live on 'the weekend state, and especially the tourist in- The total amount of money spent for renovating storefronts along an old- business," he said. "The UP has a four station on different hours to ac- by Ginny Carey, administrative officer dustry in Northern Michigan, the Sault state travel during a year is ap- commodate his area customer's needs fashioned theme. billion dollar business going, and more Ste. Marie Democrat said. proximately $4.7 billion; 50 percent of at Northwestern State Bank. She Business owners interested in in- than someone down ih Detroit," decided to turn her $50 prize back to than that when you take in spin-off "Rather than rationing, I think that that is tourism travel, he said. Shipley said. formation about the renovation can the Chamber to further help the contact Carol Tighe at the EJ Shop. Page 2 - THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1979 • Charlevoix County Press
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BOYNE CITY - The savings and sidering the former city hall property perience in the field, but the com- loan association proposed for down- as a site for the business. missioner apparently didn't agree. town Boyne City cleared its final Family Federal Savings and North- "That's the last administrative administrative hurdle this week when a western Sayings and Loan had opportunity .they have to protest it," state banking official dismissed a protested Wright's application to Wright said, "although they could protest filed by two other area savings Commissioner Richard Francis of the always take it to court." and loans. Financial Institutions Bureau, a Wright said he doubted the other Arch Wright, who heads the group of division of the state's Department of S&L's would bother with a court fight 11 Boyne City S&L investors, says his Commerce. because of the strongly worded ap- group hopes to have the city's first The other S&L's claimed Wright and proval handed down by the Financial savings and loan association open by his group didn't have enough ex- Institutions Bureau. the end of this year. They are con-
EAST JORDAN - The Lioness club The bike riders will register at 8:30 is sponsoring a bike-a-thon to benefit a.m. and leave at 9 from the boat Bike:a-thon cystic fibrosis this Saturday. launching ramp adjacent to Taylor's A number of area youngsters and IGA store. adults have been soliciting pledges for They'll travel south on M-66, west on Saturday each mile they ride. Anyone in the sixth Mt. Bliss Road and north on Alba Road grade or older is eligible to participate. back to downtown East Jordan. If they The Boyne City Middle School spelling champions are presented dictionaries by Permission slips and sponsor sheets are make it the whole way, they'll have Spelyng Principal Jack Cyr. From left to right are eighth grade champ John Ball, seventh available at the middle and high school ridden 17 miles. grade champ Ben Redman and sixth grade winner Mike Carson. Bell was the offices. champs overall champion. The winning word for him was "pallor."
Reusch Jewelry is proud of LEGAL NOTICE JUST IN TIME their clock repair department. NOTICE FOR TO BIDDERS NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED MOTHER'S DAY They have To the Owner or Owners of any and all The Charlevoix County Road Commission will receive sealed proposals at their offices at 1051 E. Interests in. or Liens upon the experienced Lands herein described: 20% off Division Street. Boyne City. Michigan 49712, until 10:00 a.m. Monday, May 14. 1979. for furnishing the TAKE NOTICE, that sale has been lawfully made on all repairmen to following: of the following described land for unpaid taxes One Tractor Backhoe Loader thereon, and that the undersigned has title thereto service all Further information and specifications may be under tax deed or deeds issued therefor, and that Queen Casuals obtained at, the Road Commission Offices. you are entitled to a reconveyance thereof, at any your needs. All'proposals must be in sealed envelopes, on bid time within six months after return of service of this MIX-N-MATCH forms obtainable from the Charlevoix County Road notice, upon payment to the undersigned or to the Misses - Sizes 8-20 John Mann has been with Reusch for 2 years Commission, plainly marked as to the Stem bid upon Register in Chancery of the County in which the Women's - Sizes 30-46 and can repair just about any kind of clock. Still and the name of the bidder. lands lie. of all sums paid upon such purchase, under an apprentice program, he is also learning The Charlevoix County Road Commission together with 50 per centum additional thereto, This includes our new watch repair. reserves the right to waive the irregularity of any and the fees of the Sheriff for the service or cost of SPRING & SUMMER ARRIVALS bid, or to reject any or all bids, or to make the awsird publication of this notice, to be computed as upon SALE SEE THE REPAIRMEN AT REUSCH as may be deemed to be in its own best interest personal service of a declaration as commencement 1 of suit, and the further sum of five dollars for each STARTS I 7 ^ 25-3tc description, without other additional cost or charges. If payment as aforesaid is not made, the MAY 3 BOARD OF COUNTY undersigned will institute proceedings for possession of the land. ENDS ROAD COMMISSIONERS MAY 12 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY Description of Land State of Michigan mart Plaza Petoskey Charlevoix Robert h- Stow.e , Chairman ..-,..• .. ..Countyof Charlevcix 429 E.Mitchell St Oleson's Shopping Center 347-9530 347-2403 . >-547-2971 .IJanflkL.Grahara -.•.Yice;iChAin t' Jbhrt'Kujawski - Member Boyne Valley Township,' Town 32 North, Range 5 HOURS 9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat West, Commencing at iron stake at shore of Deer Fri. til 9 p.m. Lake on W line of Section 18 700.2 feet S. of NW cor of said section, th S 71D 34' E 200 ft to iron stake at Shore of Deer Lake th S 82D 55' E 100 ft to iron stake at said shore for point of beginning of this description th S 82D 55' E 150 ft to point on sd shore th N 7D 05' E 89.4 ft. M/L to SWly line of county Speak your mind! road th NWly along SWly line of said road to point We encourage letters to the editor on topics of N 7D 05' E of point of beg, th S 7D 05' W to point of public interestinterest. Deadline is Monday noon. Sign beginning. Pan of Govt. Lot 1, Section 18. your name Amount Paid, S75.14 Tax for Year 1974 Amount necessary to redeem, $112.71 plus the fees of the Sheriff and/or Publication. William V. Kozerski Jr. and/>r William V. Kozerski Sr. Place of Business 2450 Florian. Hamtramck, Michigan TO: Frank P. Raines and Blanche Raines, his wife Being the persons indicated to be the last grantee in the regular chain of title of such lands or of any "When some- interest therein as appearing by the records in the office of the liegister of Deeds of Charlevoix County. body's out to get 25-4tc everythma you've got, you'll be glad youVeaot Save-Share executive liability insurance"
Pictured at left is Bill Chase receiving a check about Save-Share and FORMERLY GIDLEY'S DRUGS for the EJHS Tennis hopes more groups will Team in the amount of use it to raise funds. $26.28. All a group has to do is This is one example of a register with the Store non-profit group making Manager and begin use of the Save-Share saving the green cash Program to help raise register tapes. Glen's will funds. There are many pay 1 percent of the. total more groups using it too qualified amount of all and there will be a picture tapes brought in by any of one each week in this registered group; and not paper. just once, but each time a BILL CHASE Glen's wants everyone group brings in $25.00 EJHS Tennis Team in East Jordan to know worth of slips or more. $26.28
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Letter from the editor Job insecurities Who do you work for? The recently even prompted a Bendix official from To anyone who makes his living in settled Courter Inc. strike demon- downstate to give us a call. the Boyne City economy, Coulter's is a strates that sometimes that's a hard What's the point of all this? Cotir- vital industry. To corporate officials question to answer. ter's certainly has the right to handle downstate, it's a recently-acquired Normally, Boyne City resident their affairs in any fashion they see fit. addition to their huge organization. As I, I Warren Todter is the man who calls the As a private company, they didn't long as it's a profit making venture, I shots at the town's biggest industry. really have to say anything about the fine. I've talked with Todter several times, strike to newspapers _or_ anyone else. But if it ever got to be a loser, or a and he always seems helpful and nuisance, I don't think they would friendly, the kind of fellow you don't hesitate to fold it. That's the way big mind having as a boss. business works. But when push comes to shove, when a strike hit the plant, the situation During the last weeks of the strike, I changed. Knowing that Todter is the Joe heard from three people who. were not general manager, we called him several in any position to know that Bendix times, figuring he was the person from was considering closing the plant. whom to get management's opinions on McElroy These turned out to be idle rumors, but the issue. their very existence proves that those A group of local Cub Scouts, along with their families, has been giving Boyne City parks a But the local boss wasn't the man to But what's frightening is how little who depend on absentee bosses for cleaning the past two Sundays. Here a group of scouts are shown picking up litter near the talk to anymore. Our calls were fun- control local management apparently their livings are not in the most secure Chamber of Commerce office. nelled to Ken Gilbert, who appeared to had during the strike. It's disturbing positions possible. be the company's designated that the decisions affecting the jobs of It's easier to lay off workers or close spokesman. over 400 local people are made by a a factory if you won't have to face them Gilbert didn't seem to have decision- bunch of executives near Detroit. in the grocery store next week. Our Spring is cleaning time; making power during the strike. When Union officials say they had nocity's factories have done a great deal asked for anything other than the problems negotiating with local for Boyne's economic stability, but company's official position statements, management. They say the trouble stability can be a fleeting thing. Gilbert would say he'd "get back" to us started when Bendix officials came into There's not much you can do about it Let's all lend a hand later. One somewhat sensitive question the picture. except to realize it. Elsewhere in this issue, you will see bottles around which were carelessly picking up empty bottles in a park is stories and pictures of area residents discarded before the law went into unlikely to be tossing them out of a car doing their part to make Charlevoix effect. Operation Cleansweep seeks to window when he gets older. To bee or not to be County a cleaner place tolive . Good for get these out of the way. By the way, scout leaders reported them. Unlike many counties, Charlevoix that almost all the discarded bottles We paid S1.J5 for a loaf of bread at now with then. Times are not the same. Blaming Uncle Sam for these rising County unfortunately does not have an and cans they have found have been of the Kroger store in Petoskey. We earn much more, we have a dif- prices is not as sane as it is popular. When the snow melts and the area director to coordinate Operation the pre-deposit variety. Apparently temperatures rise, the temptation is to There were 16 slices in the loaf, ferent lifestyle, and we treat money as But we've got to do it if we are going to even litterbugs clean up their act when including both heels. Which came to though it were a nuisance to have shift the responsibility from our own forget about social responsibility and their sloppy habits become expensive. concentrate your efforts on more than seven cents per slice. around. shoulders. It demonstrates that the new law is I took two slices, buttered one, put a But the question remains. What Now, there's another highly im- mushrooming and fishing. But the working. spring also brings us the unpleasant piece of ham on it and covered it with quirk of financial tomfoolery jacked the portant unanswered question here. Editorial Surrounded as we are by natural the other slice. price of bread from six loaves for a Why was I shopping in Petoskey when sight of litter that had been covered up beauty, we can sometimes take it for by the winter snow. Using our hand calculator I figured quarter to seven cents a slice? With I live in Boyne City? That's a crime granted. Again, education at an early the low cost of eating a sandwich at which, in bygone days, would have In dirty overcrowded cities, lit- age is the key. Conservation classes at home. It came to nearly 30 cents, in- raised public clamor for a hanging. Cleansweep efforts. But several groups terbugs are easier to tolerate since all school are an important factor. Middle cluding the crumbs that fell on the It so happens that every other day are doing work on their own. they're doing is adding to already school students are presently cleaning floor. someone from Boyne City must go to For example, a Boyne City Cub unpleasant conditions. But Northern up a small lakefront in Boyne City and Imagine two hunks of bread and a Little Traverse Hospital to help it stay Scout troop has spent the past two Michigan has remained relatively have been involved in several other slice of meat costing nearly 30 cents! in business. My turn came up. And on Sundays picking up trash in the city's Marshall unspoiled^ W.e should all do what we worthwhile environment projects in On top of that I made the sandwich and the way back home we stopped to buy a parks. It's not a very exciting job, and can to. keep/it tiiat way. recent years. , • .• > • • •' > • ' servecT it"rrlyself. ' " ' ' ' bag of clothespins. That's how we the adults involved at times seemed a Sayles - The state has declared this Operation So we hope you'll make the most of happen to be in Krogers paying $1.15 bit discouraged by the amont of litter 1 As I ate the inflated stuff my .mind Cleansweep'month in an effort to rid our fix-up, clean-up sections the next went back' to'when my father sold six for a loaf of bread. they were finding. two weeks and also participate in the Michigan of discarded cans and bottles loaves of bread for a quarter in his Albert Einstein on the one hand and a With that perfectly clear ex- But they're doing a lot of good. Not state's Operation Cleansweep. It's strewn along roadsides and in parks. grocery. calculator on the other, you'd be hard planation, let us return to the high only does a project like this help spruce important for everyone to clean up I realize that it isn't fair to compare put to figrure it out. price of bread and everything else. Under the new bottle and can deposit iip the city, but it instills a needed their own private property, but it's also Some of our more learned laws, such littering can be expensive, spirit of conservation in our young important to keep public property, It is easy to say the blame rests with congressmen seem to feel that letting but there are still many cans and people. A youngster who today is which we all own, looking its best. the U.S. government - an organization that has never understood that- people the oil companies raise their prices will, cannot afford to have things given to in the long run, result in lower prices all them. The more government does for over the country. No greater in- us, the worse off we are. It has given telligence ever eame from a clutch of the people so much they're going broke. elected heads. Taxes are raised so the government can It reminds me of the time a bee was Have something to sell for force "benefits" upon us. And these about to sting me on the forehead. To higher taxes mean eventual higher protect me from the bee, a friend prices for all goods. removed it with a ball bat. Under $100? Letter to the editor Now, you can 7 support principal' Editor, After reading a recent article in your schools that students are punished for paper entitled "E..I.H.S. Principal too breaking the rules. Students that are strict?" I have come to the conclusion caught swearing at teachers, smoking, Advertise that some people in East Jordan don't threatening other students and know what they want. Just last fall the fighting ought.to be suspended &om former principal was criticized because school and if it continues they ought to he was lax in disciplining students. be expelled. So the school board hires a new People are moving away from the big it FREE! principal to improve the general city schools where the halls have to be behavior of the student body and he patrolled by policemen and students gets taken to task by some parents for are afraid to use the rest rooms for fear in the Charlevoix County Press doing the job that he was hired to do. of being intimidated by others. The citizens of East Jordan should We don't want this to happen in East decide what kind of school they want. Jordan and I for one stand behind the A new building is nice, but what really principal and as long as he is firman d counts is the type of young men and fair in handing out punishment he will women who graduate from that school have my support. It's spring cleaning time. Do you each June. 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THURSDAY, MAY3, 1979 - Charlevoix County,Press- Page 5 Middle schoolers help Mud Lake
BOYNE CITV - Many people in town don't even know Boyne City has a Mud Lake. The county is dotted with several other small lakes with the same name- But now a group of middle school students are paying attention to the body of water between Boyne Avenue and Grant Street. The 34 members of Harold Leach's Conservation class spend their classtime cleaning the area and improving it for wildlife. Leach says that the lake once was It's clean-up home to wood ducks, a small duck that he says is now, "sort of an endangered species. I know there has been a tremendous effort to save these ducks." According to Leach, the ducks were —fix-up killed off by raccoons and skunks, which have multiplied rapidly since foxes and their other natural predators have been eliminated from the area. To give the wood ducks a better chance, the class has installed wooden paint-up nests on trees near the lake. The nests provide a place for the ducks to lay their eggs in safety. The class will also be building brush piles along the shore of the lake. "It gives small animals a place to hide," plant-up Leach says. "It will be a place of refuge." The brush piles will be made by first crisscrossing logs and then covering These are some of the Boyne City Middle School students who are helping clean up Mud Lake. them with brush. The idea is to provide From left to right are Bret Johnson. Scott Jepson, Merle Carson, Mike Gabos, Kevin Raney and time! areas where smaller animals can hide Brian Tisron. from larger animals, such as dogs. Leach said he eventually hopes to See pages b&7 for more clean-up ideas. start a tree identification program on found there is quite a lot of litter," In addition to cleaning up a natural enjoy it," he said, "although they do the lake, but all of the class activity Leach said. resource. Leach said his goal for the have their ups and downs about there must be approved by Elwood "It's taken us two weeks just to class is to teach them, "that jou have picking up litter." Dunlop, who owns the surrounding clean up the litter. Some people have to protect all wildlife. Even in town He said studies how most trash is property. used it as a dump." Leach estimates his there are these small animals." caused by young people, and hopes his The first order of business this students have carried away over a ton Leach says his students seem to have students will learn to avoid the Utter Leaf pickup time again spring was to rid the lake of trash. "We of litter. gotten the message. "They seem to habit. forBoyneand East Jordan ' Let's nejp clean UD Michigan City crews in Boyne City and East garbage bags, and the bags must bbee If ^J Jordan will be participating in "Clean- placed on the curb early in the morning up Time" by making free pickups of • - before 8 a.m. If you get missed, they LANSING - Gov. William G. than 4,000 group throughout the state voter approval of the bottle bill. effort, including the Michigan Jaycees, leaves and yard rakings. won't have time to make return trips. Milliken recently urged Michigan and more than 200,000 individuals. An The bill, which requires a deposit on Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Farm Bureau, Each year, the cities set aside certain Boyne City crews will pick up the citizens to join in the largest cleanup estimated half million bags of litter will beer and soft drink bottles and cans 4-H Clubs, UAW Conservation days when crews will pickup bags of garbage bags on Wednesday and ever attempted in his state. be picked up over the month-long and bans ring pull tabs, aims at Department, Michigan Environmental such debris if they are left at the curb Thursday, May 9 and 10 for homes In an executive declaration issued in period. reducing litter by requiring a deposit Education Association, Trout early in the morning. north of the Boyne River, and on May advance of the kickoff of the massive The project was conceived by the on containers. It also seeks to reduce Unlimited and numerous other civic Since there are private companies 16 and 17 for homes south of the river. month-long litter removal project, Michigan United Conservation Clubs consumption of energy and raw and professional organizations. which offer garbage pickup service, the East Jordan pickup days will be next Milliken said "legions of volunteers" (MUCC) as a means of ridding road- materials that MUCC contends are They will be working with the cities won't accept household garbage Monday, May 7, in the first ward (west will participate in "a united effort to sides, parks, fields and forests of cans wasted in the manufacture of Department of Natural"^.Jtesoilrces, on their free pickups. Leaves, twigs and side of Lake Charlevoix), May 9 in the clean our state from border to border." and bottles and other litter deposited throwaway bottles and cans. National Guard, county 'road com- grass clippings are what -they're second ward (southern part of the city's Known as Operation Cleansweep, the before the state's "bottle bill" took MUCC, which is coordinating the missions and municipal park and road V looking for. east side), and May 11 in the third ward project will extend from April 14 effect last Dec. 3. MUCC spearheaded statewide cleanup, said several other agencies to collect litter in public areas The debris must be tied in plastic (northern part of the east side). through May 14 and will involve more the campaign that led to overwhelming groups are helping to lead the volunteer and recycle metals and glass. \ * ;
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It's not garden ing, It's street cleaning EAST JORDAN - The city's firemen street-sweeping vehicle. will be "watering the streets" here on Then, the firemen will give the Sunday morning, May 20. streets in the downtown area a good No, it's not some type of ex- rinsing with fire hoses. perimental gardening project. It's part The firemen volunteer their time for of the city's annual spring clean-up the project, and the city thanks them effort. Between now and May 20, city by baying breakfast at a local crews will clean the streets with a restaurant.
J'-"in in i m i in. Hi'rim HI inipn n i II i m nun CARPET™" HOME Helpers The Boyne Valley Lions Club got together Sunday to finish work on an addition to Behling's Market. They did the work as a tribute to fellow Lion Everett Hadix, who recently died while his construction company was working on the project. From left to right are BUI Grimm, Lee Howard, Bob Oliver. Boyne Lions lend a hand
BOYNE CITY - When spring comes, away from a heart attack on the store addition. "It was a Lions Club tribute t§ it means time for various construction recently, after the. work had begun. The payment for the work will still Everett Hadix," said one member, who projects. Sunday there was a special Hadix was a long-time member of the go to the construction company, but didn't want his name used. "It's just $ one at Behling's Market. Boyne Valley Lions Club, and his the Lions did the work free of charge. good bunch of guys." \ Everett Hadix's construction fellow Lions decided they should do With three licensed contractors in their "Everett did many things for the company was working on a new storage something special in his memory. So group, they had little trouble doing the community out of his own pocket," he room that the store needed because of last Sunday 15 of them, and some non- siding, roofing and other work needed said. Some of Hadix's projects included the new deposit law on cans and members who were close to Hadix, got to fulfill Hadix's committment on the donated time and material for Rotary with Carpets bottles. But Hadix unexpectedly together ar>d finished the work needed project. Park and the Little League field. from Ham ill's Best Prices on In-Stock Burlington Carpets May is the time to go garden Callaway Firth Linoleum --Hold off planting sweet corn, beans, West Point Pepperell by Anyone who's looking for an excuse Barwick to be outdoors can find it in the lawn cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, Congoleum eggplant, squash and pumpkins until Ludlow and Armstrong and garden now. Michigan State. 'University ' Extension -specialists' pfter the danger of frost is past. Or, Expert Installation suggest the following activities are plan on providing transplants: and HAMILL'S CARPET SALES & SERVICE timely in May: tender seedlings frost protection. Carpet •-Plant onions, beets, carrots, -Transplant flowers and vegetables U.S.131 So. Petoskey, Mi. PHONE 347-8601 Cleaning radishes, spinach and lettuce for the in the evening or on a cloudy day to second and third times. give the plants a chance to get over the shock of transplanting before they have to withstand direct sunlight. They'll Modernize with adjust better to outdoor conditions if KOHLER fixtures in they've had 10 to 14 days outdoors in a Flooring... protected spot before being set into the garden. -Mulch or cultivate the vegetable • t • garden to control weeds. When Wall Covering cultivating, cut or scrape weeds off just below the soil surface. . Deeper cultivation can injure the roots of crops and bring weed seeds up to the surface Ceramic Tile... where they can germinate and grow. ••Plant tuberous begonias and caladiums outdoors in shaded areas. 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Students uide present fractured fairy tale EAST JORDAN - A "fractured" fairy tale called "Happily Ever Once Upon" will be performed by high school drama students Thursday and Friday Better days ahead for trout fishing nights. The comedy begins at 7:30 both nights in the high school auditorium. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 BOYNE CITY • Mother Nature has Charlevoix and the Boyne River has for students. made life tough on trout fishermen been sadly neglected for the past two during the season's opening week, but years," he said. The Department of The parody might be seen as a "what that doesn't mean people aren't catch- Natural Resources plants trout in ever happened to" follow-up on fairy ing fish. various rivers and lakes, hoping they tale characters. And better day9 are ahead. will reproduce and replenish fishing Here's the plot: After 20 years of 'A week of chilly, rainy weather stock. marriage, Cinderella and Prince raised water levels and cut down on Hartlep thinks the Boyne area Charming have some problems, and productivity in some Michigan rivers, doesn't get its share of fish because their enchanted kingdom is teetering but local fishermen who ignored the local fishermen have complained about on the brink of bankruptcy. nasty weather had some good luck. the introduction of salmon into the The fairy godmother is blackmailing Conditions should improve this river and Lake Charlevoix. He says the Cinderella, and Red Riding Hood is out weekend. Woody Hartlep of Woody's large salmon have eliminated brook to capture the Prince's heart. The Bait & Tackle Shop says rainbow trout trout from the river. Prince hopes he can solve his financial started running in the Boyne River Trout are also starting to move in problems by having Rumplestiltskin Wednesday, April 25. "The run will other area rivers,' according to Jim spin gold from straw, but he's afraid probably peak in the river this Gene, a DNR conservation officer. He that might turn the kingdom into a weekend," he said. said steelhead have been seen in the tourist attraction. The entire Boyne River is now open. Boyne and Bear Rivers. Brook trout Bonnie Thomas is directing the play, Until last Saturday, the river was open have also been spotted in some areas. and she is assisted by students Joyce only to the dam between Boyne City Woody Hartlep says fishermen don't Roberts, the stage manager, and Jill and Boyne Falls. Woody says have to stick to rivers or Lake Froats, property manager. fishermen new to the area should try Charlevoix. "Your best fishing in this Cast members include all your their luck on either side of the dam. He area is Walloon Lake and Lake favorite fairy tale characters: Kim suggests spawn as the best trout bait. Louise," he said, adding that trailers Barnett as Cinderella, Todd Hart as Another popular spot is the pond on are having good luck on Lake Louise Prince Charming, Carla Ashley as the M-75 in Boyne Falls. Hartlep said some (also known as Thumb Lake) fishing fairy godmother, Jerry Weisler as the people use night crawlers, but better for splake, a hybrid trout: developed by pied piper, Connie Bartlett as success has been reported with worms. the DNR. Goldilocks, Melissa Hite as Red Riding "The guys were catching them Woody advises fishermen new to the Hood, Al Stallard as H.E. Rum- yesterday with those little red com- area to visit any area trout shop to find plestiltskin, Kevin Thomas as Jason, Lester Hott of East Jordan enjoys a sunny day of fishing at the mouth of the Boyne River. He mercial worms," he told a customer. out the inside dope on local fishing Perry Bennett as the court jester, said he was fishing for steelhead and trout. Trout runs on the river are expected to peak this But Hartlep, who has been selling conditions. As he points out, they have Roxann Frank as Alice in Wonderland, weekend, although one local fishing expert says lack of planting is cutting down on the bait in Boyne City for 58 years, says a vested interest in dispensing good Debbie Skrocki as Snow White, availability of fish. Walloon Lake and Lake Louise are also said to be hot trout spots. [Press this year's trout run is below average. advice. Theresa Bartlett as Tinkerbell, Brenda photo by Joe McElroy.] "We don't have as big a run as usual "If you don't catch fish, you won't Shaw as Rapunzel, Jeff Burch as Zorro, because there hasn't been as much buy bait," he said. "A bait shop will Jill Thomas as a princess, Tom Petrie planting," he said. give you the best information they as Jack in the beanstalk, and Diane "The Boyne City end of Lake possibly can." Sweet as a princess.
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Listen to the music THE WEATHERVANE INN in LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA til 11, and Sundays lto 4 p.m. Shoes are Indoor recreation Fffclcs- Charlevoix features disco music and PARLOR on Bay View Road in 35 cents; lanes are 65 cents afternoons, THE DILWORTH iii Boyne City dancing Fridays and Saturdays, 10:30 Petoskey has disco with a DJ from 75 cents Sundays and 85 cents all other PETOSKEY -Little Traverse THE BOYNE THEATRE is features the rock band Kansas City to 2 a.m. 106 Pine River Lane, 547-9958. Wednesday thru Saturday. 347-8757. times. Six lanes. 214 E. Main St., 536- Racquet Club, located on the Harbor showing "Oliver's Story," rated PQ, on 2411. Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Bombers Friday №basketball pick-up games from 2 to starring Linda Blair, starting Friday. THE NEW MOGUL INN on M-75 in "Smoke" on Friday and Saturday evening, 80 cents afternoons and 90 Rd., Petoskey. Open skating from 7 to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays. , Call 347-9696 for showtimes. I • •! Boyne City is hosting the rock band evenings. - Justin Case from 9:30 to 1:30, cents Sunday. 10 lanes. 380 W. Boyne 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 7 to Thursday through Saturday. They play DUFFY'S, on Pleasantview Road Road, 582-9907. 9:30 and 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on Friday music of the Beatles, Beach Boys and between Petoskey and Harbor Springs, .GEMINI LANES in East Jordan has and Saturday. Also 1 to 3:30 p.m. Other groups of the sixties and features folksinger Sean Ryan from 9 to open bowling Monday through Fridays matinees on Saturday and Sunday. .seventies. ' 1:30 on Friday and Saturday evenings. I to 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday nights $2.50 per session for all ages. Lessons NOW OPEN 526-2189. available. 347-1032. PIED PIPER of Hamlin on M-75 in Walloon Lake is open from 7 to 10 p.m. JERRY'S CORNER on Sundays. Admission is $1.50, which •Best.bet includes skate rental. 635-2217. BORDEN'S CIRCUS OF FLAVORS BOYNE CITY - Tickets are still been sold. Director Bob Wollenberg 21 Flavors available for this weekend's per- said approximately 50 tickets remain Future file Few tickets formance of the musical comedy, "Bye for opening night, Thursday, May 3, Shakes • Malts • Sundaes • Banana Splits Bye Birdie" by the Boyne City High while 20 tickets remain for Friday's MAY 19-20 -This will be a big School Drama Club. But if you want to show. weekend in Boyne City, as the annual Soft Drinks • Hot Dogs left for go Saturday, you'll probably have to Standing room tickets will be sold all Mushroom Festival and Bar- stand. three nights shortly before curtain time bershoppers concert will both be held. 400 State St. Spring Hours: All seats for Saturday night have at 8 p.m. The Boyne Valley Railroad is also Corner State &'• 11 a.m-10, p.m. Boyne play tentatively planning to make its first Jefferson Mon,-Sat. trip of the season. Boyne City 2-9 p.m.-Sunday
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Send her the FTD BIG HUtf BOUQUET Earlyl She'll love these fresh, happy flowers in an 421 Howard St., Petoskey, Mi. Quartet Contest 2 p. m. -:- Show 8 p. m. exclusive FTD Hand-Painted Ceramic Milk Can for further information call 347-2381 Vase. Call or visit us today. We can send Mother's Day flowers, plants almost anywhere • Dining and Dancing at the Mogul Inn, Boyne City, following^ the show the FTD way. We really get around...for you! For Tickers, sec any Barbcrshoppcr.. Boyne City, Ben Franklin Store, 126 Water St. 582-659! Also available at: Charlevoix, Docksidc Phmy, 401 Bridge St. 547-2153 East Jordan, Hire Drug Co., 209 Main St. 536-2541 Petoskey, Wynn Off. Sup. 425 E. Mitchell, M7-3545 I he Boyne Theatre' iMi.S. ljikc *t. Boym (Jly (ilh-.)H2-!iH(ll 501 W. Mitchell 347-4185 Petoskey DISCO DANCE TO FULL DISCO LIGHTING AND SOUND All three locations WEEK OF MAY 2 Starting April 21, Friday & Saturday Nights Charlevoix Floral Boyne City Floral Petoskey Wed. -Thursat7:30 405 Bridge St. Market Bldg. 116 E. Main St. Boyne City 317 E. Mitchell 347-9580 Fri. &Sat. at 7:00 & 9:00 582-7392 10 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. 547-6093 125 Water 582-7792 Charlevoix It takes someone very special to help you forget 101 Bridge St. 547-4541 MM- •Anbk> tact a Eureka dm 9 to 10am someone very special. Strobe, Starburst Rotating, Flashing & Mfc atwdfii mafci 7pm to 10pm Black Lights. Prizes for best dressed TUt!_ Mfc abtmo. mum 7pm to 10pm and best dancers. WU_ *AnNca Owe. a Enron dou 9 to 10M DON'T MISS ANOTHER WEEK SatkifcitiailouoM iimMtpm Mfc oka** Main 7pm to 10am COME ON OUT - TMMS- Mfc IUBI MWOH 7pm u 1 Dpm 5:00 POCO, LITTLE Monday _ •JMki Osaco A EMRBO emu t to 10am YOUR FRIENDS DO I DOG LOST (G- Basic i*ot»| IMM 11m to 1pm Listed below are the coming week's Home Box May 7 IMk anoint atotfcj Muim:7 to 1:30 a 1:29) Office programs. HBO is movies, specials and 101.1 2:30M Dfc» earn & ikttt tat main r' j sporting events brought to you uncut and 6:30 AAU BOXING 6.00 THE LOVE BUG MT-Matam 1pm to 3.30pm |G-1:47) Doaak nook* akitinc wsadon«:7 to 9:30 & NEW without commercial interruptions. 10 to 12:30w DJaco toca ft akato mat aouan Available only from GLC-TV and Lake 8:00 SUMMERDOG (G-l:30) 8:00 FREDDIE IK.. Mattel 1pm N 3:90pm CLASS Charlevoix Cable TV. To order from Petoskey and PRINZE hmfcatltniHulai 7pm to IS pm Harbor Springs, call 347-4352; to order from 9:30 MARTIN MULL AND FRIENDS Onjmt ami tut bAflfeg • FomtV Nho Charlevoix, Boyne City and East Jordan, call 547- CM to. OOWOMI Mtmnm an* ram for priiato Tues.& .10:30 THE CHEAP (1:08) Thurs. - 9426; to order from Gaylord, call 732-7597. aarm. adw! (mot. dwdl gmipa • aniaoa man** DETECTIVE 9:30 RACE FOR aftamooManiowimia. Aerobics (PG-1:32) Dancing & YOUR LIFE, Exercise Wednesday Friday 12:00 THE SAILOR CHARLIE Sun. - Tues. at 7:30 only WHO FELL Class May 2 May 4 BROWN! * Full service snack bar 5:30- 6:30 p.m. FROM GRACE Starts 6-30THE CHEAP 5:30 MUSIC THEN WITH From deep space... April 10 DETECTIVE AND NOW THE SEA (R-l:45) 11:00 GO TELL (PG-1:32) 7:00- CIRCUS THE SPARTANS 8:00 SCALPEL (R-l:54) 8:00 THE LOVE BUG Sunday, Page 10 - THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1979 - Charlevoix County Press Neighbor news East Jordan 1; I Back from Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKinnon and six said yes. Here are some of their spent a week in North Carolina visiting comments: their son, Richard Jr. and daughter-in- Yes. Now all I can afford is a lot of law Betty (Ciszewski) McKinnon and peanut butter. I'm really learning fast grandchildren. Mrs. Mckinnon said Phyllis how to change my eating habits. North Carolina was absolutely No. My parents buy the food so I eat beautiful with all the flowers in bloom Griffin good, but I don't know what I'll do and it looked like a flower show. 536-7643 when I'm finally on my own only The Cystic Fibrosis Bikathon will be making $80 per week. held May 5. Anyone from 6th grade Yes. We had to cut down a lot on and up ma^ participate. Posters will be food. We are senior citizens and are on all over the schools and the town for the Grandvue Medical Facility recently a tight budget anyway. rest of the information. had a farewell party for Clorissa Yes. I'm eating more than before. Mr. and Mrs. James Meredith just Knapp. She had been at Grandvue for Any time something is scarce or hard returned home after a vacation to the past 24 years and now she has to get, I have cravings for more of it. Oxnard, California, where they were moved to Dubin foster home in Boyne No. Due to my being a diabetic I visiting their daughter, Colleen Sin- City. Many of her friends attended and need a lot of the expensive foods like Here are this year's senior Honor Students from Boyne City High School. They comprise the top I way, and husband Charles and two she will be missed at Grandvue. fruit, vegetables, and very lean meats. 10 percent of the class. From left to right, front row, are Jeanine Larsen, Marianne Behling, grandchildren. Their son-in-law is , Nancy Koucky from the Crockery There is no way I can change my eating Grace Moose, Shelia Sloop and Ann,Lewis. Second row: Sara Bricker, Greg McGeorge, Terri stationed in the United States Navy at threaded the loom for Grandvue. habits. Morgan, Linda Hamlin, Brenda Towne and Pam Prebble. Ham tin and McGeorge will give the Port Wynemie Base. Lee Danforth, Sr. just returned home Yes. Hamburger used to be cheaper speeches at commencement exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Harshman from from Little Traverse Hospital. than fish, chicken, and steak but now it Saginaw were weekend visitors at Mr. Mrs. Pete Harlow and daughter isn"t. So we eat a lot of the cheaper and Mrs. Marshall Griffins. Sheila and fiance Mike Hewitt were meats, but they really are better for us Boyne area Mrs. Blanche (Kakke) Moblo has weekend guests at Phyllis Griffin's and anyway than hamburger. just came home after being in the Mrs. Harriet Sweet. No. I budget myself to eat TV Petoskey hospital for 16 days. Allen and Linda (Finch) Carter and dinners and I ate them a lot before the A big 25th happy birthday to Sherry three children from Aiendale were prices were high, so it hasn't affected Meredith and from all your friends. We weekend guests at the Arthur Finch's me much. Class needs your help hope the sprained ankle you received on to celebrate Annie Carter's eighth Yes. I have five children to feed and your birthday heals fast. birthday. now I can't even afford hamburger. It's Grandvue Medical Facility has cheaper for us to eat out a few nights a The Class of 1959 needs your help. Roseville. All were here to celebrate recently had three new patients arrive: SURVEY QUESTION week so our eating habits have changed The Boyne City High School graduates Mrs. Allport's birthday. Estella Lehman from Charlevoix; Have your eating habits changed drastically. of 20 years ago are having a reunion The George Wilsons returned home Stella Kemezis from Charlevoix; and since the food prices are so high? Yes. We eat a lot of eggs and August 11 at the Holiday Inn in Nancy over the weekend after spending the Lucille Holliday from East Jordan. Out of 10 people called four said no venison. Petoskey. winter in Lakeland, Florida. But the reunion committee has been Northup Four representatives of Charlevoix unable to locate three people: Dennis County Senior Citizens went to Flint Milbrandt, Margaret Padgett and 582-9174 last week to attend the 10th Annual Charlotte Grams. If you know the Workshop. addresses of any of these people, please The Archie Patersons of Elgin, Methodist Church let me know. Scotland are here visiting the Clifford Junior Girl Scout Troop 305 Frantz'. Mr. Paterson is Mrs. Frantz'' welcomed Brownie Troop 250 into Williams family and the Ray Danas first cousin. Correction junior scouts this week with a bridging and other friends in the area. Recent Sunday dinner guests at the ceremony. Julie Davis gave a cake Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lindsay and home of Irene Boyer were Howard and celebrates 100 years An error appeared in last week's , decorating demonstration. Jennifer of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Bryan Boyer, the Howard Boyer, Jr. Boyne front page story on the Boyne The troop had another treat recently, Mrs. Bennett Hill and family of St. family, the Clifford Diener family and EAST JORDAN - The United friends, former members, former City school millage. The story said the an ambulance tour given by Director Joseph were here for the weekend the William Kent family of Charlevoix. Methodist Church will be celebrating pastors are welcome to help celebrate present fifth grade is divided into four Henry Erber. They also visited the fire visiting their sister, the Paul Anzell Wiley Vought and Dorothy its 100th anniversary May 20 with the occasion. classes. It actually is already divided department. family. Christehsen attended the funeral of specials worship services,. A. . reunion ,,. .Xfoe.May 20 celebration will start into three classes. Stacia Lynn has recently moved into Pauline Laisure and Lois spent the Mrs. Ernest Vought of Toledo last dlnneii i.and opening of the church with a worship service at 10 a.m., When the class goes to sixth grade the Litzenburger Apartments. weekend in Grand Rapids. week. cornerstone. reunion dinner at the elementary school next year in the middle school, it will Mr. and Mrs. Monte Townley Ruth Leist and Kathy spent the VFW Auxiliary 3675 held a luncheon Reservations for the dinner should be at 11:30, and a reminiscing program, remain in three sections. Since all returned over the weekend from weekend in Lansing visiting friends. April 28 at the VFW Hall. After the made by May 10 by contacting Eleanor including opening of the cornerstone at middle school classes presently have spending the winter in Florida. Guests over the weekend at the buffet lunch, games were played. The Scott, P.O. Box 394, phone 536-2974; 1:30 in the church sanctuary. four sections, the move will mean one A group of Boyne City senior citizens William Allports were the Robert door prize was won by Lola Morse- or Marion Sheppard, 451 Water St., Rev. Minor would also appreciate less middle school class section and, enjoyed swimming at the Holiday Inn Allports of Detroit, the Richard Guest for the day was Virginia Stokes. phone 536-7880. tickets are S5 for being able to borrow any pictures or therefore, one less middle school last Monday morning. Allports of Warren, the John Allports Chairmen were Gladys Waring and adults and S3 for children over age 5. other memorabilia for the reminiscing teacher. The middle school staff has Miss Doris Earl of Ypsilanti is here of Warren, Mary Kruiczyski of Sterling Leone Richardson. Rev. Dan Minor said all members. program. expressed concern over the move. this week visiting with the Larry Heights, and Evonne Redlin of Belated happy birthday to Steph Moody, April 28! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Matthews of Indian River visited Mr. and Mrs. George Matelski over the weekend. Edna Nichols returned home this week from a two week vacation in Florida, along with her son Robert Nichols and family of Mt. Morris. Glenn Irwin took a group of high school students on a tour of Munson Medical Center in Traverse City on Wednesday. Terri Lynn McClees, former residents, are here visiting her grand- father, Jack and Chris McClees and her aunt, Charlotte Beal of Central Lake. Some of those attending the Sher- wood-Francis wedding on Sunday from out of town were the Robert Flood family of Xenia, Ohio; Mrs. Grand Whitaker of Toledo; and Mrs. Ralph Peters of Oak Harbor, Ohio; and the David Flood family of Ellsworth. Flossie Baughman returned home Friday from Charievoix Area Hospital WWRM after undergoing minor surgery. Bright & Beautiful....warm 107 Seniors plan band The Commission on Aging is Sponsoring a number of activities for senior citizens. : . Those interested in joining a senior citizens band may call 582-6682. Those interested in joining a bicycling group may call the same number. Senior bowling begins at 2 p.m., May YOUR SPRING FLING...WIN $100 1, at the Boyne City Lanes. Price, including shoes, is 50 cents per game. Sign up for cable TV discounts at 1 p.m., Thursday, May 3. JUST LISTEN! Friday at 1 p.m., the yam twirWra class will begin and will continue weekly through May. Cost is $1. Brfog your own yarn. ; Tuesday, May 8, senior identification cards will be made to use with rrier- chants offering discounts. Those interested in Monday swimming sessions should call (he center or Phyllis Tiaron.. Seniors »re also needed to help landscape tod MUSIC...FRESH AS SPRINGTIME beautify the front of City Hall. • . For further information on activities call 582-6682-. ! \ THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979 - Charlevoix County Press • Page 11 200 guests attend Community events Health board The next regular meeting of the p.m., May 15. Winners will be awarded Spaghetti dinner East Jordan wedding Northern Michigan Community Mental trophies. To register, call 347-5450, or Health Services Board will be at 8 p.m., write the club, P.O. Box 825 Petoskey, Thursday, May 3, at the Ad- 49770. The Boyne City High School Janice Gagnon and Kenneth with white and yellow carnations ministrative Offices, 8746 Moeller basketball team and drama club will Lavanway, both of East Jordan, were arranged with baby's breath. The Industrial Park Drive, Harbor Springs. sponsor a spaghetti dinner from 5:30 to married Saturday in the East Jordan basket and flowers were crocheted by The public is invited to attend. United Methodist Church, which was her aunt, Helen Crawford. Traditional 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 4 in the school decorated in yellow gladioli and white wedding music - was provided by Christian luncheon cafeteria. Tickets are $2.50 for adults, carnations. Approximately 200 guests Margaret Thomson. Eagle speaker children under 12, $1. Proceeds will were present. Maid of honor was Star Raymond, a The Youth For Christ Intercessors help pay for players' summer The bride is the daughter of Mr. and friend of the bride. Barbara Moggo and Paul E. Eichman, Grand Secretary of will sponsor a luncheon featuring basketball camp tuition. "Bye Bye Mrs. Medrick Gagnon of East Jordan. Marsha Baker were bridesmaids. Tina the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will visit author Karen Mains, on Thursday, Birdie'' follows, so have dinner and The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moggo was flower girl and Renwick members of Boyne City's 1583 Aerie on May 10 at 12:30 p.m. at Stafford's Bay catch the show! Gerald Lavanway, also of East Jordan. Graham was ringbearer. Saturday and Sunday, May 5-6. The View Inn, Petoskey. Lunch is $3.25 per The bride was given in marriage by Best man was Russel Simon, a Boyne Eagles will be hosting the person. To make luncheon or nurseiy her. father in the double ring ceremony friend of the groom's. Richard Gagnon Michigan Zone three conference. reservations call 347-6563 or 347-6401. performed by Rev. Dan Minor. and Dennis Graham were groomsmen. Eichman, from Springfield, Ohio, is a Nursery care is free with reservations Father & son banquet The bride wore a lace gown knit by Tony Lavanway and Andy Graham past state Eagles president. at the Trinity Missionary Church, 211 her mother. The skirt was paneled with were ushers. State St. The East Jordan Rotary Club will lace insertion between the A-line panels A reception * was held at the host a father/son banquet at 6:30 p.m., with wide lace flounce around the American legion Hall in East Jordan. Tennis, anyone? Saturday, May 5 in the new high bottom. The same lace was used for the Following a short trip to the Upper Home gardening school. Juliet cap that held the veil. Peninsula, the couple will live in East The Little Traverse Racquet Club, She carried a white crocheted basket Jordan. (Photo by Valentine Studio.) Woodview Dr., Petoakey, will host its "Tips for Home Gardening" will be Used book sale third annual Northern Michigan Spring the topic at the senior citizen's center Open Tennis Tournament, Saturday, Tuesday, May 8 at 1 plm. Ed Redman The Boyne City Public Library will May 19. Entry fee is $12 singles and from the County Extension office will hold a used book sale from 9 a-m. to 3 Mr. & Mrs. Lavanway $14 doubles teams. Entry deadline is 5 speak. p.m. Saturday, May 5. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED To the Owner or Owners of any and all Interests in, or Liens upon the EAST JORDAN FULL GOSPEL TRUTH Morning Worship • 11 a.m.- Evening Service - 7 Lands herein described: TAKE NOTICE, that sale has been lawfully made CHURCH, Pastor Rev. Harley R. Barber, 4th p.m. Thursday mid-week, 7:30 p.m.; Youth of the following described land for unpaid taxes and Division, East Jordan, Phone 536-2920. Service Sunday - 6 p.m. thereon, and that the undersigned has title thereto Sunday School - 10 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 under tax deed or deeds issued therefor, and that a.m.; Evening Worship • 7 p.m.; Thursday Bible FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Alan you are entitled to a reconveyance thereof, at any Study - 7 p.m. V. Pareis, 207 Williams St., East Jordan, Phone time within six months after return of service of this 536-2941. Worship Service - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Shelia Smith was the first winner of the weekly drawing being sponsored by notice, upon payment to the undersigned or to UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Ray School - 10:45 a.m. Boyne Laundry and Dry Oeaning to celebrate their new dry cleaning equipment. the Register in Chancery of the County in which the Grienke, 324 S. Park St., Boyne City, Phone 582- Owner Jeff Bradford presents Shelia with her award, a free dry-cleaning of a lands lie, of all sums paid upon such purchase, together with 50 per centum additional thereto, and 9776. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.; Morning ST. MATTHEW'S CATHOLIC CHUBCH, Rev. the fees of the Sheriff for the service or cost of Worship • 11 a.m. Dennis Stilwell, Hwy. M-75, Boyne City, Phone publication of this notice, to be eomputed as upon 582-7718. Saturday Night Mass-- 5:30 p.m.; personal service of a declaration as commencement CHARISMATIC CHURCH WHERE JESUS IS Sunday Morning Mass • 11 a.m. Boyne Falls Honor Roll of suit, and the further sum of five dollars for each LORD, Rev. John L. Roberts, Pastor. 319 S. Lake description, without other additional cost or St., East Jordan. Phone, 536-2077. Sunday UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Ray charges. If payment as aforesaid is not made, the The following students were named Maureen Harmon, Nanette Shepherd, School, 10 a.m.; Church 11 a.m.; Sunday and Grienke, Corner of Mill St. & Center St., Boyne undersigned will institute proceedings for possession Fails, Phone 582-9776. Sunday School - 10 to' the Boyne Falls honor roll for the Karl Theisen, 'Melody Wilson. of the land. Thursday evening service, 6:30 p.m. third marking period: • JUNIOR a.m.; Morning Worship - 9:30 a.m. •Sally Bauman, Carol Bearss, Description of Land FREE METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Wayne SEVENTH GRADE Patrick Harmon, Tracy Serrels, Frank State of Michigan Bullock, 839 State St., Boyne City. Phone 582- ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. •Joseph Bearss, Tammy Beaudin, Wasylewski, Sheryl Wierzbinski. County of Charlevoix 6843. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship - Dennis Stilwell, Grove St., Boyne Falls, Phone Kurt Carson, Karen Franckowiak, SOPHOMORE 11 a.m.; Evening Services - 7 p.m.; Wednesday 582-7718. Sunday Morning Mass 9 a.m.; Rpnda Grubaugh, *Jerri Hausler, Lot 43, Villa D,e Charlevoix, Bay Township, ac-. mid-week services - 7 p.m. We have a Sunday Saturday Mass • 7:30 p.m. Kathy Bauman, Thomas Bearss, cording to plat thereof. •Kim Mikula, »Julie Ranstadler, Paul Brian Bell, Carol Carson, Kim Foster, School bus route. Amount paid, $81.07 Tax for Year 1974 WALLOON COMMUNITY CHURCH,«. Rev. Theisen. '' ' Cheryl Glenn, Don Green, Debra Amount necessary to redeem, $121.60 plus the ; EIGHTH GRADE Sevenski, Maureen Theisen, Deborah fees of the Sheriff and/or publication ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Rev. Clifford Molnar, 509 Rodney Ward, North Shore Drive, Walloon Lake, '. EdwaTd Bearss, Mary Foster, Towne, 'Rhonda Zimmerman. William V. Kozerski Jr. and/or William V. N. East St., Boyne City. Phone 582-6873. Sunday Phone 535-2444. Sunday School - 9:46 a.m.; •Sharon Franckowiak, Marile Hausler, SENIOR Kozerski Sr., Place of Business 2450 Florian, School - 10 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 am.; Evening Worship - 7 Ricky Howard, Clifford Leazier, Bruce Phillip Franckowiak, »Jane Kondrat, Hamtramck, Michigan Evening Worship • 7 p.m.; Thursday midweek - 7 p.m. tyahanke, Lori Oelfke, Tangee Serrels. Lisa Kullik, 'Andrew Matelski, Kelly p.m. FRESHMAN Spencer, Sara Wasylewski. TO: Arthur E. Cunningham & wife, if any, Being FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. the person indicated to be the last grantee in the Milton G. Walls, Corner of S. Park & Pine St., , Robin Beaudin, Pat Franckowiak, •All A's CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rev. Douglas regular chain of title of such lands or of any interest K. Janetzke, Hwy. M-75, Boyne City. Phone 582- Boyne City, Phone 582-7983. Church School - 9:45 herein as appearing by the records in the office of 9301. Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.; Morning a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m. SCHAFER'S the Register of Deeds of Charlevoix County. 25-4tc Worship • 8 and 10:30 a.m. TEAM C HORTON BAY UNITED METHODIST NOTICE THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Rev. CHURCH, Rev. Steve Tower, Horton Bay, Phone H UNIFORMS H Timothy Holcomb-Densmore, 225 Morgan St., 582-9262. Church School - 10:30 a.m.; Morning Boyne City, Phone 582-2311. Sunday School - Worship - 9:30 a.m.; Evening Worship - 7 p.m.; A A SURPLUS PROPERTY Classified ads are only $ 7 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.; Morning Worship - 10:45 Wednesday mid-week, 7 p.m. Soccer a.m. to 11:45 a.m.; Evening Worship - 6 p.m.; f Basketball F Wednesday mid-week - 7 p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. SCHATER'S The Charlevoix County Road Commission will in The Press Call 582-6761. £ accept sealed bids to 10:00 a.m. on May 14, 1978 at Father Joseph Lima, 205 Nichols St., East Boyne City E FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. John A. Jordan. Saturday Mass • 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses - their offices at 1051 E. Division Street, Boyne City, Beard, 875 State St., Boyne City. Phone 582- R R Michigan 497J2, for the purpose of selling the 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. following property: 9561. Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - 7 p.m. SCHAFER'S 1. 20 acres, more or less, in the NW 1/4 of Section PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Dan 17, Boyne Valley Township. Minor, 201 4th St., East Jordan, Phone 536-2161. 2.10 acres, more or less, in the East 1/2 of Section EAST JORDAN CITY COUNCIL BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. Walter Buck, Walter Sunday School - 11 a.m.; Morning Worship - 10 ~\\ Send 5, Norwood Township. & McKenzie, East Jordan. Phone 536-2717. Further information and bidding documents may Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Worship Service - 11 •-'• a letter be obtained at the Road Commission office. a.m.; Evening Service • 7 p.m.- Wednesday EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, The Charlevoix County Road Commission East Jordan City Council met in regular .to the editor Prayer Service - 7 p.m. Kenneth R. Hagen, 301 Nichols St., East Jordan, reserves the right to waive any irregularity, or to session Tuesday, April 17th, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. Phone 536-7566. Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.; reject any or all bids and to make the award m the Councilman Campbell presiding with only a SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, test interest of the Charlevoix County Road Holy Communion is offered the first and third quorum present. Mayor Meredith, Mayor Pastor David Sydnor, 582-9812, corner of Cedar SCH AFER'S Commission. Sundays of the month. Regular Sunday morning Pro-tem Watson & Councilman Kenny were St. & S. East St., Boyne City. Worship Service - 25-3tc workshop is used the other Sundays. Sunday C absent. 9:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.; Saturday; Tuesday mid- School -9:15 a.m, Classes for age 3 through adult AH Trophy Supplies Minutes were approved, authorization was week services at Community Services Center, BOARD OF COUNTY will be offered. H given to pay $25,016.12 in bills as presented and Park St., 7:30 p.m. ROAD COMMISSIONERS the necessary transfers made. A All At MISSIONARY CHURCH, Rev. Dale Turner, Action included authorizing the Mayor & Clerk REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHARLEVOIX COUNTY 7845 Rogers Rd., East Jordan, Phone 536-2128. F to sign the Parking Lot lease, and the Police CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, - Elder SCHAFER'S . Sunday School - 10 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 Boyne City ft Officers Labor Contract; authorizing the Raymond A. Ecker, corner of S. Lake & Lincoln E a.m.- Evening Worship • 7 p.m.; Wednesday mid- 582^331 U Robert L. Stowe - Chairman Treasurer to pay for the property purchased from St., Boyne City. Phone 535-2387. Church School - R Donald Graham - Vice-Chairman 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; Wed- week - 7 p.m. We have a Sunday School bus route. John Kujawski - Member the East Jordan Cooperative; and authorizing a S C H A F E R'S quit-claim deed to clear up Edna Wilkins ab- nesday mid-week - 7 p.m. stract. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Jim Ehrcke, 819 Ordinance 110 (Junk ordinance) was invoked as FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Douglas Erie St., off M-66, East Jordan, Phone 536-7945, Charles, 209 E. Main St., Boyne City.'Phone 582- office, 536-7121, Home. Bible Study • 10 a.m.; FREE CONTOUR ANALYSIS it applies to two more properties; a request was made to "the County Commissioners to waive 7134. Sunday School -10 a.m.; Morning Worship - Morning Worship -11 a.m.; Evening Worship • 6 EXAMINATION FOR VICTIMS building permit fees for municipal projects; the 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - 6 p.m.; Tuesday mid- p.m.- Wednesday mid-week service • 7" p.m. JD-500 backhoe will be advertised for bids; a week - 7 p.m.; Friday (youth) - 7 p.m. OF CHRONIC OR ACUTE PAI request to hold dance classes in the Tourist Park APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH, Pastor Richard community building was endorsed subject to REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Haner, 104 E. Garfidd, East Jordan, Phone 536- Tri» International Pain Control Institute in conjunction approval by the Tourist Park & Recreation CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, Elder 2024. Sunday Evening Evangelist Service • 7 with New York Cniropractlc College is presently en- committees; and the Police Chief will meet with Gilbert Fox, Jordan St., East Jordan. Phone 536- p.m.; Wednesday Bible & Prayer Service - 7 p.m.; gaged in what is the most extensive research program the prosecutor regarding motorcycles, trail bikes, 7344. Church School - 9:45 a.m.; Morning Sunday School & Worship • 10 a.m.; Saturday ever undertaken by the chiropractic profession This etc. on the unimproved portion of Mary Street , Worship - 11 a.m. ' Youth Meetings - 7 p.m. research, Is directed toward determining the relation- ship between health problems and spinal misalign- and Water Tower Hill. A Mayoral Proclamation named April 15-21 TRINITY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD, FAITH EVE. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wilson & ments and utilizes* screening p/ocesj called Contour Rev. John Spohn, 401 State St., Boyne City, Behling Rd., East Jordan, Phone 582-6121 or 647- Analysis. Prive Property Week in East Jordan. Reports were heard that work is being done on Phone 582-9305. Sunday School -10 a.m.; 2460. Worship, 2 p.m. Volunteers are balng^sought for screening Contou the wells; it appears that progress is finally being Analysis enables taking a thrae-dimensiunal pic.ure made on finding a solution to the Nicholls Street (called Moire photograpny) ol ihe topography of the encroachment in conjunction with getting the The Church Directory is sponsored each week by: Surface of the apme to detect spinal stress deviations This analysis will be correlated with leg P)at of New Horizons approved; the Fire deficiency, patient symptomatology, and levels of spinal tenderness. An analysis pi this type can I.T.T. Automotive Electrical 9! Department will wash the streets on May 20th Seals & Roberts Construction Co, nw«al such things u ncrmal and abnormal stress pattern?, spinal curvature, muscle ipasmi, and the Alert Warning will be.blown on the first y mu«cle imbalance, spinal distortions, and srxxioals Products Division Boyne City Saturday of each month for three minutes to East Jordan There li no charge to participating volunteers since the doctors are contributing their time, acquaint people with it. service, and facilities loi the program Final processing and evaluation will be done it the New A resolution of intent to rezone the property Yotk Chiropractic College. along Water Street on the South side where the William J. Lindsay Agency Charlevoix County Press Anyone wishing to be a'volunteer may telephone participating doctors directly for Information Lumber Yard was adopted. A Public Hearing to or in appointment. hear comments regarding this rezoning will be Boyne City Boyne City- Walloon Lain East Jordan • Boyne Falls DR. R.L. PETHERS held May 15,1979 at 7:00 P.M. at City HaU. East Jordan Iron Works Meeting adjourned at about 8:60 P.M. 210 S. Lake St., Boyne City A copy of the official minutes of the above East Jordan Northwestern State lank meeting are posted on the bulletin board at City '•f! Boyne City Lanes Gait Jordan • Boym City Phone (616)582-65,81 Hall for perusal during normal office hours. Boyne City ' Boym Fall* • Atwood Fern L. Morris/City Clerk-Treasurer . Page 12 • THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979 - Charlevoix County Press Real Estate Guide John Winter joins 1 Lots & Acreage > , BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING! Boyne realty firm Nicely done remodeled home with two car garage ' WALLOON VILLAGE AREA. 40 acres offered and horse barn situated on 36 plus rolling acres ' John Winter, former East Jordan was impressed by the firm's attitude of for the first time. A really interesting parcel on with creek and lots of wood. Only a stone's throw' High School principal, has joined service to the community and the good blacktop. 90 percent hardwoods, a rolling from Walloon Lake. Call John Nagle at 582i6564."" Bieganowski and Associates, Realtors. integrity and sincerity of the people on parcel available on land contract and offered at 27-ltc(1 Winter said real estate had appealed to the staff." $500 per acre. Call 582-6771 for location and other him for some time. Winter attended the Holloway Real details. . "In the lengthy discussions I had Estate School flnd passed his license with Mr. Bieganowski I learned many exam early in April. LOW DOWN PAYMENT on Boyne City lot in excellent area. Only $500 down, adjoining lot is OF things and I decided that I would join MIS his firm," he said "I joined available too! More details by calling 582-6772. BOYNE Bieganowski and Associates because I REALTOR* ^Trade-In Accepted* 40 ACRES West of US 131 and near M-32 in shore Antrim County. 100 percent wooded and rolling TRENT STREET in Boyne City. Very well kept and can be purchased with $2,000 down.. It's home on comer lot. Nice layout with game room worth driving out to see. Call or come in to view in walkout basement. Some extra features are the aerial photo. 582-6771. vinyl clad Andersen windows, carpet throughout COMMERCIAL and natural gas heat. Requires minimum $4,000 19 ACRES with frontage on M-66 just south of down or will take other property in trade. the Antrim-Charlevoix County line • clear and level, it's a fine spot to raise children and keep a INVESTMENT Find A INCOME PROPERTY - two single family pony. Aerial photo and terms by calling 582-6771. dwellings on one parcel not far from Boyne City and Boyne Mountain. Asks only $29,900 and will DEER CREEK meanders thru this small parcel BUSINESS Home sell on land contract. Both units vacant now. Do west of the Jordan River and not far from Patricia call for key and details! They're furnished! 582- Lake. $100 down will buy this parcel which fronts OPPORTUNITIES 6771. an excellent blacktop. Just put on the market, This Spring more details at 582-6771. I RETAIL FURNITURE COMPANY - Charlevoix ONE - OF - A - KIND - will take smaller home or CORNER LOT in Boyne City offered at $2500. - Only $55,000 for business, plus inventory at' large mobile home in trade on this larger ranch cost, Established 28 years, newly remodeled; style home on over two acres on Peninsula Rd. City sewer and water are available. This is a good buy! Call 582-6771. 10,000 square feet of Showrooms, privatj? Has nice view of Lake Charlevoix. All very parking, separate carpet warehouse, and MORE-! generous size rooms, carpeting, drapes. Only Real Estate can be leased for $l,200/month dt seven years old, it has a walkout basement and 2 bieganowski & associates, inc. purchased separately. car attached garage. Yard is park-like. If you are 221 water street •• bo» 97 •:- boyne city, mi 49712 looking for something extra, do check on this CHARLEVOIX APARTMENT HOUSE - 11' finer offering. Priced in upper sixties. Call 582- units with land for expansion, Priced at under 6771. $17,000 per unit. 1978 income was $24,866. Ideal for condominium conversion or "sheltered" longj r bieganowski & associates, inc. term investment. - 221 v«t» streel-:-box 97 •:- bayne citv. mi 49712 GROWING FABRIC AND SEWING SUPPLY VIDEO TAPED BUSINESS in downtown Charlevoix,, Established over 8 years. Good annual gross.; ^ IRONTON LAKEVIEW Price of $39,000 includes $26,000 of inventory at/ HOME - 3 bedroom home BEEN LOOKING LONG? wholesale. Term sale considered. overlooking Lake Charlevoix, 2 bathrooms, patio, low utility SKI RESORT INCOME PROPERTY with costs, 1248 sq. ft. of living Then here's your answer! annual rent of $12,000. Same tenant for last ten,; space, built-in appliances, years. Located at famous Schuss Mountain. Nice, priced right at $37,500. buy for absentee owner looking for shelter and Charlevoix Properties, Inc. 547- appreciation. $110,000. 4411. THREE BEDROOM house on River, 80 acres FAST FOOD FRANCHISE in super Northern.', IMS. Lok.51 bordering the Jordan River State Forest. Nice Michigan location. On $350,000 plus gross, ab?1 •eymClty. Ml 4*712 hand hewn hardwood log cabin and bam. $59,500 sentee owner nets $40,000 to $50,000 per year. 5*2*711 with terms available. " $179,000 excluding real estate. Terms available. PROPERTIES, INC. 409 Sfld8. SI BOYNE CITY - 3 bedroom house, all remodeled, PETOSKEY • CHARLEVOIX AREA PARTY i Cherl«volx.MI4t7]0 MLS 547.4411 new carpeting, custom kitchen, 1,370 sq. ft. of STORE - $25,000 per year Net on substantial IB- moving area. Close to parks and shopping, gross sales. Price of $119,500 (only $35,000 down) $29,500. includes store, garage, 3 bedroom home, storagj building, fixtures, equipment and inventory. A$ LAKE CHARLEVOIX • 2 bedroom home with exceptional opportunity for an owner-operatoo A 14 x 70 mobile home with everything two rental cabins, 100 ft. of frontage, $62,500. All you need to know you need! 2 plus bedrooms, 2'/i baths, 16x30 27-ltc RETAIL - WHOLESALE BUSINESS wit| rumpus room, 16x30 workshop, 24x30 two car shops in Petoskey and Charlevoix. Inventory oj in Real Estate. garage, root cellar, breezeway and many extras! jewelry, ladies clothing, leather goods, sculpturfc Electronic Realty Associates Nine acres plus, with lots of woods and a beautiful and imports included in price. Excellent growtt spot for a garden. If you've been looking long record. $55,000 on terms. 5 then come on down or call for more information. CHARLEVOIX DOWNTOWN RENTAfc PROPERTY • Recently remodeled 1629 s. $ COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. building presently under three year lease. $59,00$ YOUR KEY TO BETTCR LIVING on L/C terms. . 2CHS.lok.St. MIS 111 Mill St., East Jordan Boyn* Clfy, Ml 4»7U FOR DETAILS CONTACT , \ Phone 536-2241 or 536-7521 MIS SKI & SHORE CHARLEVOIX, INC. \ 4Mirld8.St. Bill H. Drenth Gordon Drenth Walt Thorsen WREALTOR COMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT £ EJ270 • Recreational acreage and 536-2885 536-7689 536-2434 home. 40 view acres near City DEPARTMENT j Charlevoix, Michigan 49720 Limits of East Jordan. Acreage is •high and rolling with views of Lake EJ273 - This 3 bedroom brick 616/547-9905 27-ltc Charlevoix and surrounding townhouse is in top condition, on a countryside. 20 acres seeded to large lot with room for a garden. new hay Dwarf orchard with varied 'All city utilities, and located near the new high school, makes this • Outstanding land mark fruit trees. Maple grove. 36x63 home combining excellent pole bldg. Beautiful 4 bedroom attractive home the buy of the season! $24,900. construction and modem home built in 1977, family room, efficiency with beauty and energy saving oil and wood fur- elegance. 4 bedrooms, 3'/4 nace, att. garage and many extras. baths plus large finished third floor. Located in We're batting East Jordan close to school, stores and churches. 1000! EJ271 - THE IDEAL LOCATION • Large 2 bedroom home with • N ice 3 bedroom home in fireplace, utility room, partial East Jordan, city utilities, basement, 2 garages. Mini Lake large lot, full basement, EJ287 - JUST LISTED this very Charlevoix view. Sets just outside terms available. All six properties we have listed have been sold! We know we can't neat 2 bedroom home on 2 lots, the City Limits of East Jordan on keep that kind of batting average forever, but if you want an honest just inside the City Limits of East appro*; V/t acre. Priced to sell at mature, professional approach to assist you with your real estate needs' Jordan, Home has been remodeled $31,500.00. please call us at 582-6665 during the day or 582-9345 in the evening. and must be seen to be ap- preciated. $25,500.00. There are two or us in this real estate office. We are small but EJ269 • JUST LISTED • Building collectively, we have more than 42 years experience in real estate! in all lot on West side of Six Mile Lake. • Exceptionally nice Six Mile Lake Lot, approximately 1.65 acres, all high and dry, partially wooded. 115 feet of lake frontage by 625 feet deep those years, we've handled neariy every kind of real estate transaction: BC2069 - BOYNE FALLS - Ranch Lot is 100x214 and is 80 percent imaginable. sytle home with three bedroom and wooded. Asking $7,500.00 terms. on Dingman School Rd.'lblack top) Perfect location for vacation cottage air conditioning, power T.V. or spacious home with ample grounds. Please stop by and visit us after May 10 in our new offices with the Shear Beauty Shop in the old Bailey (Holiday) Drugs building on South Antenna, storage building, garage BC2060 - Boyne City - Deer Lake L4UC6 Stroct> with furnace and fireplace. Nice Road • Two acres, of land with a • 30 acres in Central Lake Township, mostly wooded, nice high and dry hardwood forest and mushroom nice mobile home. 4" well, 1000 property. $10,000.00. •We have available 10-acre parcels with good terms. hvinting. $29,900.00. gallon septic, furnished, except one We are a member of the Antrim-Charlevoix MLS •We are looking for homes to list, both in town or in the country with bedroom set, bunk beds, dining acreage. • ' BC2068 - Ten acres fronting on a table and chairs, shelves, T.V. and •We need several lots on Lake Charlevoix. county road and cornering on a end tables. $16,000.00. •We have a client for a sharp 3 bedroom home in East Jordan. mile road. Mostly wooded with Ben Schenck some clearing. All-year ac- BC2062 - ONE MILE FROM cessibility in ski, - snowmobile, BOYNE CITY - Rolling and lovely hunting and fishing area. Near lakeview lots. Mineral rights in- large lake. Electric line and pole on cluded, open land, zoned & Assoc. Inc. property. Block-lined well pit. agricultural. Terms possible • only $11,900.00. $16,000.00. 200 Main Street, East Jordan £. J. ELLIS & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE -. KeOlt Dwwtf 1-616-536-7641 Phone*: Eatt Jordan •oynv City BRANCHES 616-582.9345 Post Office Box 8 534-22*5 M2-*7«7 Mancelona 610-587-8301 616.582-6565. Boyne City, Michigan 49712 THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979 - Charlevoix County Preas • Page 13 Obituaries Child abuse group "Federal regulations prohibit fpy W. Johnson, 66 seeks directors compounding of interest during the term of the account." Funeral services for Guy W. Mr. Mathers was a member of the EAST JORDAN • The Child Abuse ohnson, 66, were held Monday at the Masons and the Moose Lodge No. 374 9.57% Prevention Committee is looking for tackus Funeral Home in Boyne City, in Flint. people to serve on its board of direc- lev. Rodney Ward of the Walloon Survivors include his wife Grace; one tors; *jce Community Church officiated and brother, John of Boyne City; three Current Interest Rate At least seven nominations are •ferment was in Boyne Valley sisters, Mrs. James (Esther) Fraser needed by the group's first annual lemetery, Boyne'Falls. and^lrs. Ivan (Midge) Robinson, both meeting on May 16. | Mr. Johnson died April 19 at Little of Flint and Mrs. Richard (Barbara) The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sfraverse Division of Northern Hull of Clarion. Michigan Hospitals. in the high school auditorium. Officers > He was born Feb. 9, 1913 in Boyne Frank Bouska, 67 will be elected, and an educational falls and had lived all his life in program will be presented. Northwestern Northern Michigan. Mr. Johnson was a Anyone who is interested in serving Six Month Money Market former by occupation. Frank Bouska, 67, of Eaat Jordan, on the board should contact Cele * On Nov. 9, 1973, he married the died April 22 at Little Traverse Malpass at 536-7683. Nominations will Savings former Rose Justice. Hospital in Petoskey. His body was also be accepted at the annual meeting Certificates of Deposit & Loan Association donated to Michigan State University in May. Jj Survivors include his wife; three 300 Howard tipsters, Mrs. John (Beatrice) Harris for research. The Child Abuse Prevention com- Minimum Deposit * 10,000 /w Pafoikay, Ml 49770 «n'd Mrs. Albert (Edith) Larsen, both A native of Chicago, he sold in- mittee was organized at a community forum in,September, 1978. A group of 1614347-4761 if Boyne City, and' Mrs. William surance in Missouri before moving to A substantial penalty is required for early withdrawal tVivian) Brookover of Hawaii; six Michigan. He and his wife owned South io to 14 active committee members has grandchildren; five great grand- Arm Antiques. Bouska was a member sponsored several activities since that ehildren; one step-son, Charles Jackson of tfie East Jordan Planning Com- time. Much of their effort in recent "of East Jordan. mission. months has been organizational in He is survived by his wife, Virginia; nature, however. Bylaws have been two daughters, including Linda written, and papers have been filed to Richardson Of Central Lake; and two give the group legal status as a non- NOTICE jEdward Mathers, S3 grandsons. profit corporation. PUBLIC Memberships to the committee will I Funeral services for James (Edward) William Conway, 93 be sold at the annual meeting, and only TO BIDDERS ;Mathers, 53, former Boyne City paying members will be eligible to vote NOTICE Resident, were held in Flint, recently. A Memorial Service for William in the election of the board of directors. •Another service was held April 26 at Sherman Conway will be held Memberships will cost $3 for in- The Charlevoix County Road Commission will REZONING HEARING lithe First Baptist Church in Boyne Saturday, May 5 at the East Jordan dividuals and $5 for families. accept sealed proposals until 10:00 a.m. on May 14, 1979, at their offices at 1051 E. Division Street, ^City. Interment was in Maple Lawn Besides voting privileges, a mem- United Methodist Church at 2:00 p.m. Boyne City, Michigan 49712, from bidders offering The following resolution was adopted by East Xemetery. bership entitles area residents to The service of worship will be con- to purchase the following used equipment: Jordan City Council at a regular meeting April J _.,Mr> Mathers died April 22 in Flint receive regular correspondence, in- ducted by Rev. Dan Minor. A time of 1. Equipment Number 155 • Peerless Gravel 17th, 1979 Jwjhere he had resided since the 1940s. cluding minutes and newsletters, from refreshment and fellowship will follow Screening Plant with double screen, 24"jc50' frame, WHEREAS, East Jordan Lumber is now * ,;He was bom Sept. 8, 1926 in Sault the committee. in the church basement. Model Year 1974. located in an R-l (Residential) zone and •Ste. Marie and lived in Boyne City Lea Pareis, who is now serving as 2. Val-6 Sign Face Applicator; manufactured by 3- Mr. Conway died on November 8, at WHEREAS, the Jordan Valley Greenhouse ;until 1943 when he entered the U.S. chairman of the group, summarizes the M Company. Grandvue Medical Care Facility at the Property is also presently zoned R-l and ;Navy. Upon his discharge from service, age of 93. Burial was at Sunset Hill group's purpose as preventing child Further information and bid documents may be WHEREAS, both have expressed an interest ;he made his home in Flint and for the Cemetery, November 9. Relatives and abuse and neglect by offering obtained from the Road Commission offices. in conducting their Commercial activities in a ;la8t 24 years worked for Complete Auto friends of the late Mr. Conway are assistance programs and by educating The Charlevoix County Road Commission reserves the right to waive the irregularity of any Commercial district ^Transit. invited to attend this service. the general public. bid, or to reject any or all bids, or to make the award THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED^that the as may be deemed to be in the best interest of the City Council intends to rezone from R-l to.C-2 the Commission. following described property: 25-3tc Commencing at a point on the E/W V* line of New owners for car wash Sec. 22 786 ft. West of the '/« Post at the in- THE UNIVERSAL BOARD OF COUNTY tersection of M66 & M32 Thence West to Cedar BOYNE CITY - Mike and Diane be used as the office for Ski and Shore ROAD COMMISSIONERS St.; thence South along Cedar Street 514.5 feet; Hausler are the new owners of Lyle's Properties. CENTER OF thence East 1,043 feet; thence North 357'/i feet; Car Wash on Lake Street, north of CHARLEVOIX COUNTY thence West 611 feet; thence North 157 feet to B&C Family Center. Their business The Hauslers are adding some other AWARENESS P.O.B. will now be called Boyne City Car new features in addition to the A Public Hearing to receive comments on this Wash. automatic car wash. They have in- iCENTER OF LIGHT, UCDA Robert L. Stowe - Chairman rezoning will be held Tuesday May 15, 1979 at They bought the car wash from Lyle stalled new coin boxes in the three do- will offer a six week class in Donald Graham - Vice-Chairman 7:00 P.M. John Kujawski - Member Kowalske, who is also a real estate it-yourself car wash stalls. They will Meditation and Natural Law 27-ltc agent for Ski and Shore Properties. also be offering custom washing and beginning FERN L. MORRIS CMC The Hauslers have also purchased waxing by appointment. Monday, May 14th the automatic car washing machine The automatic car wash will be open Classes are open to all spiritually City Clerk which was located at Kowaiske's Shell from 8 to 5 on Saturdays and Sundays minded individuals. We read your mail service station. That station was dosed until June, when the hours will be For further information please City of East Jordan We encourage letters to the editor on topics of last year and will soon be remodeled to expanded. call: Rev. Kathleen A. Smith public interest. Deadline is Monday noon. Sign 27-ltc 582-2576. your name; ..-*-,- tior. or r *• t -AM1S7CLS MORTGAGE SALE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Default having been made in the terms and The Charlevoix County Road Commission has conditions of a certain Mortgage made by Lorraine Publication of Notice of Hearing revised their Plat Standard as they apply to Cul-de- G. Janicki (formerly Lorraine G. Hoffman) of Box STATE OF MICHIGAN sacs and Typical Road Sections. The following INFORMATION 313, Honor, Michigan 49640, Mortgagor, to North- The Probate Court for the County of changes were adopted and made part of the Requirements and Specifications for Pint western State Bank, a Michigan Banking Cor- Charlevoix Estate of THOMAS WILLIAM poration of East Jordan, Michigan 49727,- Mort- Development and Road Construction and shall AIMESBURY File No. 7154 apply to all Plat's submitted after February 12, 1979; gagee, dated the 11th day of March, A.D. 1977, and TAKE NOTICE: On May 16, 1979, at 10:30, recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for the 1. Increase radius in Cul-de-sacs from 75' to 100' County of Charlevoix and State of Michigan on the A.M., in the Probate Courtroom, Charlevoix, 2. Increase gravel base course from 21' to 24' 6th day of April, A.D. 1977 in Liber 149 of Michigan, before the Hon. John T. Murphy, 3. Increase bituminous surface from 20' to 22' OF MICHIGAN'S GREAT NORTHWEST Charlevoix County Records on Page 3 on which Judge of Probate, a hearing will be held on the 4. Require 4" gravel shoulders (5' wide) instead of Mortgage there is claimed to be due and unpaid at petition of Thomas William Aimesbury to change 2" dirt. - the date of this Notice for principal and interest, the his name from Thomas William Aimesbury to 5. Increase grade from 30' to 32'. 25-3tc sum of Thirty-Thousand and No/100 ($30,000.00) Thomas William Amesbury. Dollars plus interest on the sum of Thirty Thousand Dated: April 23, 1979 and No/100 ($30,000.00) Dollars from May 12th, Thomas W. Aimesbury, petitioner CHARLEVOIX COUNTY 1978. l 229/2 Water St., ROAD COMMISSION Boyne City, Michigan 49712 And no suit or proceedings at law or in equity 27-ltc Fred Welch, Engineer-Manager having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, Now Therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutes of the PUBLISHER'S COPY State of Michigan in such case made and provided, One of the Iwo tallowing rteadmga (whichever u applicable) should appear immediately above Ihe published report items notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 7th day AREA BUSINESS GUIDE of May, 1979, at Ten O'Clock (10:00 am) in the Boyneland Kr, State Charter No. -234 „ forenoon (local time) said mortgage will be Overhead TUFF-KOTE DINOL AUTOMOTIVE foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to the highest Garbag* and Consolidated Report of Condition of nocuuc**tanu bidder, on the Court House steps located on the East Refuse Service Doors RUSTPROOFING Side of the .Court House in the City of Charlevoix, _ In the Slate ol Michigan, end CebeGiUapie ' Residential - Commercial Charlevoix County, Michigan, (that being the place Serving Boyne Gty, iui Domntie Subuaurlei. at th« close ot butin«s» on X*Wii 31, JL$?9 -•-• Sleel-Wnod-Fiberglass WE RUSTPROOF where the Circuit Court for the County of Charlevoix Boyne Falls, Horton Available at YOUR CAR TWICE. Bay. Advance and 19 _ is held), of the premises described in said mortgage SEALS a ROBERTS or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the adjoining townships Publi*h«d in accordance with a call made by the commntioner < th« Financial Instuulions Bureau pursuant IO the provisions CONSTRUCTION 0 amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, with CALLDAVOR EVENING' of Section 223 of tha banking cod* of 1969 COMPANY NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS the interest thereon at Ten percent (10%) per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses including Boyne City Boyne City 582-6335 1209BrldgBStri»|.Charl«voi» 547*9733 the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sum 582.6692 or J82-;: 16 Consolidated Report of Condition ot. Northwestern Stat* Bank or sums which may be paid by the undersigned Tom Smith Chipman B&B Roofing necessary to protect its interest in the premises, st close ol Dueinesa _**^*-?i».- _ _ 18 1?-'. ' StBtt.Chirt«r No. 238 This space which said premises are described as follows: Plumbing Company I Caah and tiua from (Mpoaltctry InaMuOOfts (Frgffl SehrfuHiC. Mm 6, & Heating 2. U.S. Twuufy McuritMt for rent 3 Othgaliona of other U.S. Governmsnl ag«nel«i arm eorporalkma The North 1-2M acres of the Southwest 'A of the Licensed Plumbers Boyne City and Petoskey 4 OWigmtom ~©r SWISS and poirtica, iuMwtuotw ifl the unilao Stun (from Sctwk* B Kefn 2 Colurrji El Northwest'/. of Section Thirty-two (32), Township Kohler Fixtures Complete Renting, 5. At} oirtar s«urtrtea Thirty-two (32) North, Range Seven (7) West; Moncriel Hot Siding and Metal ». Fadtral linM sold and e«iirliiea wretlaaM under aflraamenla IO retail EXCEPTING THEREFROM a parcel described as Air Furnaces installation I 7 • toans Tom («cludin« unsarnM Ineom.) (from toMsk s Hen, 10) " ^"H*. Call L b. National Boilers t> Leu Muwanet № possltxe M«i «>•"< > " I I *•" follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of BOYNE CITY c.loani. «st Section Thirty-two (32), thence South along the Scene for all your Ben Hawkins - 382-9392 a. UaM financing recswsWes family insurance needs 582-6761 Phone 582-7151 Bob Goldsmith • 3474823 9 Bank premises furnllura and fwurts., an« olna' HMO rapraMnllng tank ptamlwa West Section line of said Section Thirty-two (32), I 10. Real will o»«K olher Irian oar* premises 1320 feet to the point of beginning; thence East 350 t); Ail mim assets |Frm ScMUlt 0 «m 3) feet to a point; thence South parallel to the West Cliff Seals & Roberts Seals & Roberts Boyne Laundry 1J TOTAt ASSETS (ftM « «*M I «»• "I Section line of Section Thirty-two (32), 300 feet to a T3~ 0»m«na toteutttt ot inimMiiila onnaraMppa Ml corpoiationt (from Sclndirt! f rtatn 1 Mirrm A) Construction Construction 1« Tim«andaavlrvd«poa№«f'rKfM4lus1lipartnanyiip«.aAdeflrpr>ration»(RtfnStnioul«idRS F Mm 1 CokrrnniBftC] point; thence West 360 feet to a point on said West Dry Cleaning IS. Dapo>« 01 unltad 8ul» Oovarnmam (ffpm Saw** F Im 2 Cohrnmi MI1II Section line; thence North along said Section line Heating Company Company Pick up A drop t> CMpoaitt « SUM and polKlcal aubdMaionf H IM UnrUd Sum IfTOn Schedule F Mm 3 Cohimnl A 1 B 1 Cl 300 feet to the point of beginning, and being in Servite A 17 All oiher depoalta tfm MM* f Km i. c*M» * 1 » t 0 Installation STEEL off service* « CMHii* •-« oHK« et«eka (Fnm Sat*, t *m i Cofcmn «] South Arm Township, Charlevoix County, 582-2200 » Tow Otcmna Inm ol Ham 1) "» "I Michigan. Gas and Oil g a TouTSmano aww Mm SdK** ' •» « 0*™ «l State Licensed : Channels-Beams Complete Building "Your Professional e Total lime ami »»rngt Mtnam (Ftwi ScMMe F. Urn t CMim B t C) The length of the period of redemption shall be and Insured Bars and Remodeling Cleaners" ». 'FMenl loix» purctiaa«l am) aacurrlM aoM,ui«er acjmmenu to repurctiaie twelve months. Any thake Warm Air Jt lnier.alMartn« Demand >»»• (note Mlancea) ren»d Io me US Traaaury and other Lab ea Bo\neCil>. 307 Front 8t. for borrawed money Dated at Boyne City, Michigan, this 28th day of Furnace and Boilers n Mortsage insemMoeea «x naWriy tar capnaHM laaae. March, 1979. Call.>3f>.7<>°0 East Jordan BinneCit) Boyne City !i All. other liaollitloe Ihom Saiegsle * Mm 3) 2« TOTAL LIABILITI6S (excluding auooremeted nolei ano d«6eruura.| Hum crl Mma 19 l»ru Oi 2S_ Sutx>r(l,natnl now and tHefm S.B. Stackut Jordan Heating s CHIPMAN ""» "retired (toe* • № ahar« ouiuendmj Northwestern State Bank, Mortgagee, Funeral Horn* and This space 27 Common Slock • No aharea eulhorlieo' a Michigan Banking Corporation of b. No. aharea oulalindlng Refrigeration East Jordan, Michigan . ?! S^a f Healing A Plumbing for rent H TOTAL EOUITV CAPITAL (lum ol ileml M .Salei a Service E°U!.. .. ulTV CAPITA B Cn Robert C: Klevorn " Since 1№ Licensed Master Refrigeration Attorney for Mortgagee PHO,\E582-ft.i3l Plumber Air Conditioning 215 South Lake Street Jamri O. Suckiu Call Commerdul Managing Director trlenndampau ReaWjnlUI Boyne City, Michigan 49712 Kast Jordan . amounts X 1100000 ot •»• 23-Stc J ;.«w l'or Wciemlar days (or celerKU. n»«*) eMino «w npon oat. Bo>ne City. Michigan 582-6761 582-2 3?" j Tsui deposiia icorrrspolW » «•» '• •""I i VVV *••- Pl«e U • THURSDAY, MAY 3.1979 - Chwtevow County Press CHARLEVOIX COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES 19 March 28, 1979 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Page 21 March 28, 1979 RESOLUTION - DISTRICT COURT - DEPUTY COURT CLERK (#79-025) CONTINUED A meeting of the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners was called to WHEREAS, the position of Assistant Probate Officer has been eliminated order at 7:40 p.m. by the Chairman, Clyde Cunningham. from 90th District Court, and ROIL CALL WHEREAS, the position to be presently filled has been a C.E.T.A. position, Roll call and the following members were present: Commissioners Ingalls, and * Cunningham, McDonald, Harmon, Breakey, Sr., Annear, Toton, Sutliff, Loding, WHEREAS, funding for the position now proposed is available within present Ward and Moerland, 11. Excused, Commissioners Haggard, Davis, Matthew and District Court Budget, Meggison, 4. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Judge David Fershee be authorized to PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE advertise for candidates and to hire at his discretion. Salary to be at Grade II The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Commissioner Breakey. Level A - $7,710 per annum. Respectfully submitted, Personnel Committee, Commissioners Ingalls, Annear Robert Smith,, Executive Director, Northwest Michigan Human Services Agency and Moerland. addressed the Board to inform them of the services offered by the agency for ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 11. Nays/None. Excused, Commissioners Haggard, Davis, this area of which Charlevoix County is a part. Referred to Commission on Aging Matthew and Meggison, 4. Motion Carried. Committee. RESOLUTION - PINE RIVER DREDGING (#79-026) Commissioner Loding read a communication on transportation for the elderly Moved by Commissioner Sutliff and supported by Commissioner Toton that the and handicapped from the Michigan Department of Transportation._ He also read a following resolution be adopted: Teport on the status of the Transportation Program for Charlevoix County. WHEREAS, the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners has been requested by • Art Saworski. Director, Commission on Aging, reported on a study of Charle- the Northwestern Planning and Development Region to respond in regards to bearing voix County by the Department of Transportation. the cost of lowering city utilities in the Pine River so that the depth of the RESOLUTION - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICE - INTENT TO APPLY FOR STATE FINANCIAL Channel may be lower, and ~- ~~: ; ASSISTANCE (#79-024) WHEREAS, information froni reliable sources indicate that a prescribed depth Moved by Commissioner Loding and supported by Commissioner Sutliff that the was agreed to at the last dredging, following resolution be adopted: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that if the Corps of Engineers wishes to lower WHEREAS, pursuant to Michigan State Transportation Commission guidelines, it the channel depth in thePine River Channel, that the Corps bear the cost of is necessary for the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners to make known by lowering City utilities under the channel, formal resolution that it is or that it intends to provide public transportation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if there is to be dredging to a new depth that service, establish eligibility and apply for state financial assistance under the a local public hearing be held upon said depth change. provisions of Section 10E of Act 51 of the Public Acts of 1951, as amended; and Respectfully submitted, Planning Committee, Commissioners Sutliff, McDonald, WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners to Loding and Toton. appoint a Transportation Coordinator to serve as the official liaison-between the VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners and the Michigan State Transportation RESOLUTION - RETURN OP BID BOND - WOJAN ALUMINUM (#79-027) Commission on public transportation matters; and Moved by Commissioner Sutliff and supported by Commissioner Harmon that the WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners to following resolution be adopted: provide such information as deemed necessary by the state to make an official de- WHEREAS, Wojan Aluminum Products Corporation was required to post a 5% bid termination of eligibility for funds under the provisions of Act 51 of the Public bond of $993.30 when their bid for weatherization was submitted in August of 1978, Acts of 1951, as amended; and and NOW,'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Charlevoix County Board of Commis- WHEREAS, Wojan Aluminum has completed the job within the prescribed time sioners does hereby make its intentions known to apply for state financial as- limit and total cost, sistance under the provisions of Act 51 of the Public Acts of 1951, as amended; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the bid bond of $993.30 be returned to Wojan and Aluminum Products Corporation without any interest or penalty attached. HEREBY appoints Art Saworski as Transportation Coordinator to act as of- Respectfully submitted, Planning Committee, Commissioners Sutliff, McDonald, ficial liaison between the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners and the Loding and Toton. Building 6 Grounds Committee, Commissioners Meggison, Davis, State; and Harmon and Breakey, Sr. HEREBY directs and orders the Transportation Coordinator to provide such in- ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 11. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioners Haggard, Davis, formation as deemed necessary by the Michigan State Transportation Commission to Matthew and Meggison, 4. Motion Carried. make an official determination of eligibility for funds under the provisions of Act SI of the Public Acts of 1951, as amended, for Fiscal Year 1979/80. John Hess, County Planner, reported to the Board on the research of the Respectfully submitted. Health, Welfare and Planning Committee, Commis- heating system in the County Building, It is his feeling that he does not have sioners Loding, Sutliff, McDonald and Toton. the expertise and desires an engineering study regarding the revamping and re- ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 11. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioners Haggard, Davis, zoning of the heating system. Matthew and Meggison, 4. Motion Carried. Moved by Commissioner Sutliff and supported by Commissioner McDonald to proceed with the study of the County Building and the Road Commission Garage. SHOW OF HANDS VOTE: Yeas, 11. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioners Haggard, March 28, 1979 Davis, Matthew and Meggison, 4. Motion Carried. Page 20 Moved by Commissioner HVrmon~ and" supp'orte'S* "by "Commissioner Annear to recess RESIGNATION - ROBERT G. MARTIN, M.D., COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER to the Call of the Chairman, the next regularmeeting to be Tuesday, April 10, The clerk read a letter of resignation from Robert G. Martin, M.D. stating 1979 at 9:30 A.M. The Board adjourned at 11:25 p.m. it was his intention to close his office this summer and in so doing, to resign from the office of County Medical Examiner effective June 1, 1979. Dr. Martin has offered his services as Deputy for at least the next twelve months. CLARENCE F. RABACH, COUNTY CLERK CLYDE CUNNINGHAM, CHAIRMAN Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Toton that the 22 resignation of Robert G. Martin, M.D. as County Medical Examiner effective June 1, CHARLEVOIX COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1979, be accepted. April 10, 1979 Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Toton to amend the motion and that commendation be given to Dr. Martin who has served as the A meeting of the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners was called to County Medical Examiner since the office was developed. VOICE VOTE. Motion order at 9:45 a.m. by the Chairman, Clyde Cunningham. Carried. ROLL CALL • ' PUNCH CARD VOTING SYSTEM Roll call and the following members were present: Commissioners Ingalls, The clerk read communications received from townships stating their desire Cunningham, Davis, McDonald, Matthew, Harmon, Breakey, Sr., Annear, Toton, to adopt the Punch Card Voting System. Letters on file. Sutliff, Loding, Meggison, Ward and Moerland, 14. Excused, Commissioner Commissioner Annear stated that the City of East Jordan and the East Jordan Haggard, 1. Schools are in favor of this system. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ' Chairman Cunningham referred the matter to the Ways and Means Committee to The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Commissioner McDonald. come in with a recommendation at the meeting of April 10, 1979. APPROVAL OF PROCEEDINGS OF MARCH 14 AND 28 SESSIONS Moved by Commissioner Annear and supported by Commissioner Sutliff that The Honorable David Fershee appeared before the Board and presented the the minutes of March 14 and 23, 1979 be approved. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. District Court Annual Report. Judge Fershee also requested a permanent replace- The correspondence was read and placed on file. ment for the C.E.T.A. employee leaving at the end of the month. Resolutions were read and referred to Resolutions Committee. TABLED RESOLUTION'- IRONTON FERRY FEE INCREASE (#79-022) Commissioner Annear reported on a joint meeting with the Emmet County Ways Chairman Cunningham entertained a motion to move the matter from the table. and Means Committee to discuss shared employees. Moved by Commissioner Ward and supported by Commissioner Harmon that the Commissioner Breakey reported on a meeting with Ron Conkle, Administrator motion to table the resolution be removed from the table. VOICE VOTE. Motion of Grandvue, Richard Tillen, Director of Social Services, and Don Voisin of the Carried. Charlevoix Agency to consider the County Workman's Compensation Coverage and After further discussion, Commissioner Sutliff called for the main question. M.A.C. Self-Insurance Program. The committee agreed to continue with the ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 9. Nays, Commissioners Ingalls and Annear, 2. Excused, present insurance carrier. Commissioners Haggard, Davis, Matthew and Meggison, 4. Motion Carried. Commissioner Meggison reported on a meeting on the Grandvue Medical Care The Board recessed for committee work atlO:15 p.m. Facility. The Board reconvened at,10:40 p.m. The Board recessed ten minutes for committee work. STATUTORY FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT ROAD COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT Moved by Commissioner Ingalls' and supported by Commissioner Moerland that The Annual Report of the Board of County Road Commissioners of Charlevoix the Statutory Finance Committee Report be adopted. County was presented to the County Board by Robert Stowe, Chairman; Fred Welch, Commissioner McDonald, because of his employment with the Frost Pack Co. Engineer-Manager; and Helen Crichton, Clerk. Others present were: John Kujaw- and a possible conflict of interest, requested an opinion of the Prosecuting ski, Member,and Donald H. Graham, Vice-Chairman. Attorney and read this opinion to the Board. In summation, there is no conflict The Road Commission program for 1979 is to expend more monies on heavy unless the Board conducts some business with Frost Pack. In that situation, road maintenance to save the road they now have. Commissioner McDonald-should: 1) place on the minutes of the Board meeting his Donald Graham reported on the problem Hudson Township is having with the Interest in the contract, 2) make the Boardaaware that the contract must be ap- relocating of Magee Road and building a park on Lake Louise. proved by a -3/4 majority of the members elect, and 3) abstain from voting on the Moved by Commissioner Meggison and supported by Commissioner Harmon that issue himself. If these measures are taken, Commissioner McDonald may sit on the the report of the County Road Commission be accepted as presented. Board without conflict of interest. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Toton that Item #148 of the March 16, 1979 Statutory Finance Committee Report be stricken ROAD COMMISSION REPORT from the report and held in obeyance until the meeting of April 10, 1979, and be SUMMARY put on the agenda of that date. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. Moved by Commissioner Ingalls and supported by Commissioner Annear that the COUNTY HIGHWAY RECEIPTS minutes of the Statutory Finance Committee of March 16, 1979, be accepted as Motor Vehicle Highway Funds 887,324. amended. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. Total State Funds 887,324. RESOLUTION - DISTRICT COURT - DEPUTY COURT CLERK (#79-025) Moved by Commissioner Annear and supported by Commissioner Ingalls that the County Raised Revenues 314,426. following resolution be adopted: Other Contributions 144. WHEREAS, the 90th District- Court has a need to hire a person to fill the Miscellaneous Receipts 14,809. vacated position of Deputy Court Clerk I - Judicial Secretary, and. Federal Aid Secondary 101,435. WHEREAS, the Personnel Committee is aware of the personnel needs of the Emergency Employment Act 58,138. Court itself, and Total Revenue Receipts 488 ,952. GRAND TOTAL 1,376 ,276. -;.;^ •* : THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979 • Charievoix County PNM • Pf l» CHARLEVOIX COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES April 10, 1979. P«ge 23 -. • . / •'' . . . . . ' ' v . . April 10, 1979 ROAD COMMISSION REPORT - SUMMARY (CONTINUED) Page 25 COUNTY HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES RESOLUTION - NORTHWEST MICHIGAN AREA AGENCY ON AGING (#79-033) Construction • 371,267. Moved by Commissioner Loding and supported by Commissioner Sutliff that Maintenance; . .843,288. the following resolution be, adopted: Equipment Expense ( 86,957.] WHEREAS, In 1974 the County Board of Commissioners in Northwest Michigan Administrative Expense 80,103. selected the non-profit corporation of Northwest Michigan Planning and.Develop- State Trunk!ine Maintenance 153,691. ment Services, Incorporated as the agency to be designated the Area Agency on Total Operating- Expenditures 1,361,392. Aging, and WHEREAS, N.W.M. Planning and Development Services, Incorporated was desig- NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES nated as the Area Agency on Aging by the State Commission on Aging, and Capital Outlay ( 16,935.] WHEREAS, the Northwest Michigan Area Agency on Aging has worked in develop- Gain on Disposal of Equipment ( 8,352.] ing a local network of Commissions arid Councils on Aging with the purpose of Total ( 25,287.) determining the needs of senior citizens and delivering the necessary services to meet the identified needs, and 'increase in Available Operating Fund 40,171. WHEREAS, the Area Agency's Policy Board and Advisory Council are represen- . GRAND TOTAL 1,376,276. tative of local governmental units, service providers and senior clients, and WHEREAS, This network has developed the capacity, authority and commitment RESOLUTION - ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER TRUCK (#79-028) to carry out the purpose of the Older Americans Act throughout Region 10, Moved by Commissioner Davis and supported by Commissioner Harmon that the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Charievoix County Commission on Aging following resolution be adopted: supports, the continuation of the Northwest Michigan Planning and Development WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department has advertised and received bids for an Services, Incorporated as the Area Agency on Aging for Region 10, and animal control officer truck; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in our view no change in designation is neces- WHEREAS, the bid of Bob Mathers Ford, for a F-150 1/2 ton Ford Pickup, in sary for our region. the amount of $4,073.57, is the lowest bid; Respectfully submitted, Thora Kotowich, Florence Stucker, Alvin D. Cunning- THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Bob Mathers Ford bid be approved. ham, Mildred Bathke, Raymond H. Giffin and Marvin Loding, The Higher bids which were received, are attached to this resolution. ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 13. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioners Haggard and Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Davis, Meggison, Harmon and Breakey. McDonald, 2. Motion Carried. ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 14. Nays, None Excused, Commissioner Haggard, 1. Motion Carried. Joan Blanchard, Director, Equalization Department, reported the effect of Section 31 of the Headlee amendment. 'The Board recessed at 12:00 p.m. for committee work and lunch. Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Ingalls that AFTERNOON SESSION the Equalization Committee make recommendations to the County Board at the The Board reconvened at 1:30 p.m. Roll call and 14 members present. April 25th meeting to attend the Senate Finance Committee hearings Friday, ''"Excused, Commissioner Haggard, 1. April 27, 1979 in Alpena if in their opinion something can be gained at this Richard Tillen, Director, Department of Social Services, gave the Finan- hearing. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. cial Report for Grandvue for the year 1978. He also reported on the services to Charievoix County residents by the Department of Social Services. Moved by Commissioner Davis and supported by Commissioner Sutliff that the RESOLUTION - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY OVERALL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (#79-034) report be accepted. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. Moved by Commissioners Sutliff and supported by Commissioner Toton that APPOINTMENTS - STATE BOARD EQUALIZATION HEARING the following resolution be adopted: Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Annear that WHEREAS, the county OEDP needs updating, and the appointments of Larry Matthew and Joan Blanchard be approved. VOICE VOTE. WHEREAS, in the past, the County Board has delegated this authority to the Motion Carried. County Planning Commission; RESOLUTION - MEETING ATTENDANCE -.COMMITTEE MEMBERS (#79-029) THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Charievoix County Board of Commis- Moved by Commissioner Annear' and supported by Commissioner Ingalls that sioners delegate the Charievoix County Planning Commission as the Overall Econ- the following resolution be adopted: omic Development Committee, and authorizes the County Planning Commission to A resolution to clarify Charievoix County representation by appointed dele- update said OEDP. gates, committeemen and/or appointed members to various boards: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Board of Commissioners admonishes WHEREAS, duplication o£ effort, participation, and attendant expense to the Northwest Michigan Regional Planning and Development Commission for being the county should be avoided, and so late in asking for the updating of this document by June of this year. WHEREAS, some committees deal with somewhat related areas of concern, and Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Sutliff, Toton, Loding and WHEREAS, county representation should be implemented whenever necessary, McDonald, , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that where applicable, per diem, mileage, SHOW OF HANDS VOTE: Yeas, 13. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioners Haggard and or other expense will be allowed for delegates and/or committee members at- McDonald, 2. Motior. Carried. —lending meetings ^oi^^sj^^nA, ftrjjse .r^l^pipn^j.ft, t£e. appointment (s).. FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED, that..where thereis doubt, Tan appointed' committee [)£. ->,. •• person should seek authorization from the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Charievoix County. April 10, 1979 Page 24 April 10, 1979 RESOLUTION - MEETING ATTENDANCE - COMMITTEE MEMBERS (#79-029) CONTINUED Page 26 Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Moerland, Ingalls and Annear. ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 14. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioner Haggard, 1. Motion Carried. RESOLUTION - SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION (#79-035) RESOLUTION - 1979 DUES - MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES (79-030) Moved by Commissioner Sutliff and supported by Commissioner Toton that the Moved by Commissioner Ingalls and supported by Commissioner Annear that following resolution be adopted: the following resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, Section 4.2 (b) of the Charievoix County Soil Erosion and Sedimen- We your Ways S Means Committee recommend payment of the Board's 1979 dues tation Rules does have provisions for assistance in defraying the cost of ad- to Michigan Association of Counties in the amount of $2,850.00. ministration, inspections, investigations and necessary advertisements, however, Respectfully'submitted, Commissioners Moerland, Annear and Ingalls. the Board of Commissioners may, from time to time, by resolution adopt a Fee ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 14. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioner Haggard, 1. Schedule governing certain provisions of the aforesaid Soil Erosion and Sedi- Motion Carried. mentation Rules RESOLUTION - IRONTON FERRY - TWO-WAY RADIO (#79-031) THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the attached fee schedule be adopted. Moved by Commissioner Harmon and supported by Commissioner Meggison that Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Sutliff, McDonald., Loding and Toton. the following resolution be adopted: ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, Commissioners Davis, Annear, Toton, Sutliff, Ward and WHEREAS, Eveline Township has requested a two-way radio on the Ironton Moerland, 6. Nays, 7. Excused, Commissioners Haggard and McDonald, 2. Ferry for emergency service, and MOTION DEFEATED. WHEREAS, all emergency calls will be handled through the Sheriff's Depart- RESOLUTION - PAYMENT OF CLAIMS (#79-036) ment, and Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Ingalls that WHEREAS, by resolution by Eveline Township to pay for one third of the the following resolution be adopted: cost of said radio and installation, and The Finance Committee recommends the payment of claims of Frost Pack Com- WHEREAS, Charievoix County Road Commission has agreed to contribute pany in the amount of $634.67 as set forth as item #148 of the Finance Conait- $235.00 toward said purchase, tee Report of March 16, 1979. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Charievoix County Board of Commissioners Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Moerland, Ingalls and Annear. provide the balance one third monies to come from emergency service fund. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Harmon, Meggison, Breakey and Davis. CLERK'S AND TREASURER'S REPORTS FOR MARCH ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 14.- Nays, None. Excused, Commissioner Haggard, 1. Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Annear that Motion Carried. the Clerk's and Treasurers Reports for March be accepted. VOICE VOTE. Motion ••.. RESOLUTION - ENERGY GRANT - 75% OF CONTRACT - JACK BOHNE (#79-032) Carried, . Moved by Commissioner Meggison and supported by Commissioner Harmon that Commissioner Moerland gave a report on committee meetings held to discuss the f ollowing resolution be adopted: and review Punch Card Voting. WHEREAS, Jack Bohne Insulation has completed his portion of the energy The committee could not bring in a recommendation on the basis of the' conservation project, and response from the units of government and requested to be discharged. Chairman : WHEREAS, there seems to be some small problems concerning employee pay, Cunningham discharged the committee; . " - in regards to the Davis Bacon Act; and . Commissioner Annear offered a proposal to the Board for their consideration WHEREAS, preliminary research indicates that Jack Bohne is in the right, It was the concensus of the Board that the question should be given further THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that 75% of the contract be paid. That amount study. being $5,460.00. RESOLUTION - ROAD COMMISSIONERS INSURANCE (#79-037) FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED, that the reimaining 25% ($1,820.00) be paid upon Moved by Commissioner Harmon and supported by Commissioner Breakey that certification from E.D.A., that Jack Bohne is in compliance in regard to his the following resolution be adopted: contract. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Charievoix County Board of Commissioners approve Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Meggison, Davis, Harmon and Breakey. the participation of the Road Commissioners in the insurance programs provided ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 14. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioner Haggard, 1. for the employees of the Road Commission. Motion Carried. Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Davis and Meggison. Commissioner Annear reported on a meeting of the Northern Michigan Health ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 12. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioners Haggard and Systems Agency. Report on file. McDonald, 2. Absent, foi.u.-.issioner Davis, 1. Motion Carried. ' FINANCE COMMITTEE AUDIT REPORT FOR MARCH Moved by Commissioner Matthew and supported by Commissioner Sutliff to Moved by Commissioners Ingalls and supported by Commissioner Moerland that recess to the Call of the Chairman. The next regular meeting to be Wednesday, the Finance Committee Audit Report for March be- accepted. April 25, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. The Board adjourned at 5:40 p.m. MONTHLY EXPENDITURES BY CATEGORY Legislative ?37898.24 Judicial 15,671.90 CLARENCE F. RABACH, COUNTY CLERK CLYDE CUNNINGHAM, CHAIRMAN General County Government 35,204.94 ' Public Safety 30,726.70 Health 20S.00 . Welfare . 2,071.74 Libraries , -0- Recreation -0' Other 22,180.88 , m ,,«rc «• GRAND TOTALS EXPENSE VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. $109,959.40 Page 16 - THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979 - Charlevoix County Press Charlevoix 'P, County Press CLASSIFIED 582-676 AUTOS & TRUCKS THANK YOU 3 FOR SALE MISC. 6 $100 & UNDER 10 SERVICES 11 SERVICES 11 HELP WANTED 12 FOR RENT 15 REAL ESTATE 16 "RESCUE SERVICE" for GOOD quality hay, oats, 1976 KAWASAKI 400 KZ, FREE ADSI • If you want to GOUGH'S WANTED • Experienced FOR RENT • 1 bedroom FOR SALE - BY OWNERS - A RETIREMENT party your fading photographs: corn, sawdust, and millwood. 600 miles, excellent con- sell something for $100 or MR. STEAM floral designer, part-time. cabin, S140/month, 3 Houses, housetrailers, was given for Lyle Copies and restoration. In Kampera woodfire furnaces dition, $995. Call 582- less, you can advertise it free Call 582-6621. 12-26-4tc mobile homes, land - bought, Hausler on April 20th at our studio. 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No children you the profitable way UPHOLSTERED chair, JACK STEBE to owning YOUR wife, Helen reside in 1969 HARLEY FLH, stereo/radio, 8 track, and Erber Auto, or pets. 582-7679.15-27-ltc fair condition, $10. Call OWN BUSINESS. Petoskey. 1200, full dress, sharp, power accessories. $2,790. Custom Carpentry Charlevoix. Call 547- 582-9306 after 4 p.m. 10- ACREAGE - Ap- GAMBLES offers you. We want to express our $2,700,347-8344. 6-27-2tc 582-7677. 7-27-ltc Building- Remodeling 4401. 12-27-ltc full lines of HARD- appreciation and thanks 27-ltnc Additions DICK'S home & lawn proximately 30 acres on 1976 OLDSMOBILE maintenance spring WARE, to everyone. 1969 BMW motorcycle SECRETARY wanted for Wildwood Harbor Road Cutlass Supreme wagon. SEWING MACHINE, RR3 Box 203B clean-up insured, AUTOMOTIVE, Lyle and Helen R50-2, real nice shape, new real estate office in near Boyne City. Partially HOUSEWARES, Excellent condition, must $30. Antique bed, S35. CHARLEVOIX experienced, call 582- 27-ltc $1,250,347-8344. 6-27-2tc Boyne City. Excellent wooded. Call 582-7988. 16- SPORTING GOODS, sell. $100 and take over Table and four chairs, $25. 547-9066 6638. ll-25-8tc typing skills required, 27-2tc APPLIANCES, AND payments. 347-6288. 7-27- Call 549-2457. 10-27-ltnc FURNITURE. SAVINGS! Savings! shorthand preferred. Send ltc Financing available for Savings! Storewide STONE MASONRY: letter or resume to P.O. GARAGE SALES 4 RIDES IN STYLE - Enjoy a qualified applicants. clearance - selected groups LARGE oil heater, $5. 175 Restoration work, new Box 8, Boyne City. 12-27- TIRES AND RIMS - 4 chauferred luxury limousine REAL ESTATE 16 FREE brochure, facts, gallon tank, $20. Some construction, Osterman of furniture and ac- Peerless Spring G70-14 ride to the prom. Special ltc personal visit. Write: , odd chairs, $1 to $5. 428 Land Scaping Masonry. 536- IT'S TIME to plan that cessories up to 50 percent wide ovals with raised rates. The Limousine Ser- Jim Filak ; Main St., Boyne City. 10- 2184. ll-28-4tp garage sale! Check your off. It's remodeling time, RETIREES • Looking for 9053 E. 60th St. white letters. Also 5 vice. 526-7287. ll-24-4tc CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS basement, attic garage and come to Don Brown's 27-ltnc Cadillac, Ml 49601 Cutlass sport rims in part-time work? We need & REAL ESTATE LOANS closets for unneeded items. . BUSINESS and project or call 616-775-8009 House of Furniture for excellent condition. Only you! Call 549-2909. 12-27- Any type pcipeilv jnywMcn! .then call the Press to place PIANO and bench, $95. loans to start or expand. 16-23-6tc your springtime savings. 1,000 miles on tires. $195 2tc in Miitii(j;m ?4 Hour, (/.ill your garage sale ad, 582* $10,000 or more. Call Mark US-31 S. Hwy. Call 549-2830. 10-27-ltnc F rue I 800 ?9? ibSO hr.l 6761. 4-25-tfnc or best offer. 582-6971 or D. Kowalske. 582-6462.11-16- Professional Charlevoix, 547-5211.6-27- 582-6763, ask for Den- Piano Tuning WOODEN BED, $30. tfc RUMMAGE and White ltc nis. 7-27-ltp and Repair ITEMS WANTED LAND CONTRACTS Elephant Sale - Friday, Cutter sleigh, best offer. COMPLETE 38 years experience purchased, any amount, 14 anywhere. Lowest discounts, May 4, at the American FOR SALE • 2 spring 1973 FIREBIRD. Call 582-7606. 10-27-ltnc RV SERVICE 1967 MOBILE HOME for Lelion Hall, Boyne City, Completely • restored, All brands motor homes, sale. 12 x 50, 2 bedroom real estate loans available. formals, sizes 11-12, 13-15, PAUL LOUISELLE Rembrandt, includes Prompt local service. Call 8:30 to 4. Sponsored by Worn once. Call any time, AM/FM, power and USED BOOK SALE, travel trailers, fold downs, 547-9038 or 547-6957 CASH PAID for your junk - Boyne City Public 5th. wheels, we service skirting, stove, refrigerator anytime, Richard May, Christ Lutheran Ladies 582-9353. 6-27-ltc extras. 347-9347. 7-27-ltc 27-tfc steel and iron, batteries and and extras, $3500. Boyne Northern Michigan In- Aide. 27-ltp Library, Saturday, May 5, refrigerators, furnaces, crash copper stuff. I'll pick it up. repairs, waste systems, City Lake View Village Park. vestment Co. 582-6751.16-4" 1975 LTD stationwagon, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 10-27-ltnc Call any time, Les, 582- Call 313-689-4049 or 855- tfc FOR SALE - Used sofa, complete hitch service. 2159. 14-26-tfc SPRING RUMMAGE olive green, $150. One excellent condition, 36,000 Harbor Trailer Center, M- 2390. 16-24-4tc sale • May 4 and 6 from 8 miles, air, power steering FREE 4 year old female used- sofa bed, $50. Call 131, Harbor-Petoskey Road, BEAUTIFUL home on 40 FOR SALE by owner • 2 to 5 at the Walloon 547-5211. 6-27-ltc and brakes, $2,800 or best Cockapoo, good house dog 347-6584. 11-19-tf WANTED TO RENT •2 bedroom home in Boyne HELP WANTED 12 acres on Wildwood Harbor Women's Guild Home. 4- offer. Call 347-7856. 7-27- and good with kids. Call or 3 bedroom home in Road near Boyne City. 3 City, remodeled inside, ni<»< 27-ltc FOR SALE ltc 582-7433 days, 547-6158 Boyne City area. Call 582- bedrooms and 2 car garage cozy family room with stona,' after 3:30. 10-27-ltnc 7376. 14-27-ltc fireplace, fully carpeted, Dehumidifier, mower, 1976 PINTO mpg in GUARANTEED with basement. Natural gas GARAGE SALE - CLOCK REPAIR and Franklin heater. Has attached garage and possible edger, electric chain saw. excellent condition. Low DEMONSTRATORS income apartment attached. Country Club Road, Keywind, weight MERRI-MAC offers the best WANTED TO RENT - excellent well. Shown by 582-2302. 6-27-ltc mileage, $2,100 or best Nice starter home with low Walloon Lake, May 4 and driven, cuckoo, chime, party plan program Single woman working for appointment. Phone 582- SERVICES 11 7988 after 6 p.m. 16-26-2tc payments, $16,500.582- , . 5. 9 tfl .5. Miscellaneous offer. Call 536-7950. 7-27- grandfather. Specialize anywhere. Our guaranteed The Press this summer r FOR SALE -. SteeLiiling in... . A.N.T.jyjJJL£.. 6639. 16-23-tfc -Itc -line of toy;s, giftft-^nd-super, needs apartment or -other' YOU'LL FIND a-page of real andbggt ''" " 4-f?-ltc CLOCKS. 3 ex- cabinet. REVOLVING. 1970 FORD • V, ton hostess program makes it estate listings every week in GARDEN TILLING - perienced watch and place to rent, June 36" long, 46" high, 12" easy for you to earn $$$$! No the Charlevoix County Press ANNUAL huge spring pickup with tool box, Ready to plant - smooth clock makers on staff. through August. Call 582- wide. Holds up to 500 - camper shell. Needs investment, delivering or real estate guide. 16-43-tf rummage sale. seed bed. Scheduling ap- FREE Estimates. collecting. Call collect now - 6761. 14-27-2tnc 5"x8" record cards. $100. repairs. Phone 347-4586. 7- pointments, for Charlevoix, Presbyterian Church, Boyne City, 582-7264. 6- REUSCH JEWELRY. Ann Baxter 319-556-6881 or 27-Hc East Jordan, Boyne City. Charlevoix, 547-2971; write MERRI-MAC, 801 East Jordan, May 4 and 27-2tp Call 536-2184. ll-24-4tp-eow 5. 4-27-ltc 1972 FIREBIRD. 350 Petoskey 347-24C3. 10- Jackson, Dubuque, Iowa FOR RENT 15 CONCRETE j .-*£ Jordan Valley automatic, power OFF-SEASON rates are in 20-tfc 52001. 12-26-2tc steering, power brakes, effect at present time for *& Concrete very good condition. Best carpet and upholstery APARTMENTS for rent, & EAST JORDAN LOST& FOUND 5 cleaning. Steam or dry foam. NOW TAKING applications $175 per month, utilities offer. Call 547-4645. 7-27- We leave your carpets clean WILL BABYSIT in my for afternoon help. Apply in included. Char-Boyne i^ CALL 536-7701 1975 CAMARO for sale, ltc and fluffy. National Carpet & home on Tompkins Road, person, Roberts Restaurant, Apartments. 582-6162. 16-15- i.EADY-MIX CONCRETE Serving Charlevoix , IF YOU FIND a lost item, 60,000 miles, $2800. Good Upholstery Cleaners. Call for one or two children. Boyne City. 12-26-2tc tfc RE-ROD •- WIRE MESH and Antrim County 347-8866. 11-21-tfc call the Press. We run shape. Call 536-7956. 7-26-2tc Call Sherry, 582-7993. 11- "found" ads free as a public FARM 8 27-ltc service. Call 582-6761 by FORMERLY of Mon- 1977 CHEVROLET Malibu noon Monday. 5-7-tf tgomery Ward: .Jim's station wagon for sale. Appliance Repair. All major Cruise control, stereo, radio, AVERY MODEL A farm tractor. Excellent con- appliances, home or com- LOST collie; female, 8 track, power accessories, mercial, snotfblower repair. WHO ARE YOU? FOR BOYNE VALLEY white with brown head. $2790. Call 582-7677. 7-26-2tc dition. Phone 536-7792. 8- 30 years experience Phone Civic groups, bus- Name is Tonya. Reward 27-ltc 547-6669. 11-19-tf 1969 MERCURY inessmen, restaurant TOWNSHIP offered. 582-6051 or 582- or nightclub owners, TREE REMOVING by Joe RENT 6595. 5-27-3tc Monterey. 390 cubic musicians, artists, BOATS & EQUIP. 9 Moby, East Jordan. Call 536- inches, new Die Hard teachers: tell the world 2589. 11-20-tfc batter. Any reasonable who you are and what PUBLIC NOTICE offer. Call 347-7589 after FOR SALE - 14 ft. Slick you can do, with Warehouse space, ideal for storage or commercial 6. 7-27-ltc Craft, 60 H.P. Johnson 582-2267 creative brochures, activity. Located in downtown Boyne City. 30x90 FOR SALE MISC. 6 ALL-TRASH SERVICE pamphlets, flyers, outboard with trailer and cold storage space. 40x99 \divided\ storage with 1976 BLAZER, low accessories. Excellent We Pick Up Anything photos, business cards. Residential Call now, before your heal, electricity, water and sewer. Call Clam River, Boyne Valley Township Revenue Sharing CAMPER TOP for small mileage, undercoated, one condition. $1,595 or best Commercial - Contract competition does! 582- \616\ 377 7363, after 6 p.m. proposed budget was accepted for perusal April 1, truck with 6 ft. bed. Paneled owner, never plowed, offer. Call 582-6971 or 582- Day-Week-Month-Job 6982. If no answer, try 1979-March 31, 1980. Approximately $6,000.00 and insulated, call 582-9402 $4,500 firm. Phone 535- 6763, ask for Dennis. 9-27- 119 W. Cedar St. Boyne City later. 11-21-tfnc for roads and -landfill. Records are available for after 8 p.m. 6-26-2tc 2475. 7-27-2tc ltp inspection at the clerk's home normal working hours, corner Springbrook and Thumb Lake CALL TOM W1LTJER, INC. Road. T , It's easy to BULLDOZING EXCAVATING DAVID SMITH ASPHALT PAVING Louise Magee, Clerk 61 6-536-2410 place a Circle one of these 8-Farm EXCAVATING 27-ltc classifications: 9-Boats and Equip. classified . . 10-S100 & undo 1-Announcements 11-Services Sand Gravel 12-Help wanted Septic Systems Installed JUST CALL our office 2-In memoriam •536-7507 13-Work wanted and Pumped by noon Monday, 582- 3-Thank you Serving Charlevoix 4-Garage Sales 14-Items wanted Basements Dug 6761. Or write your ad County 5-Lost & found 15-For rent LAST DAY OF on the order form 6-For sale misc. 16-Rcal estate below. 7-Autos & trucks 17-Legal notices RATES are 5 cents per REGISTRATION word," $1 minimum. Call us and we will help NOTICE -you write your ad. We FREE ADS! Ads are items, with total not to will tell you how much free in our "$100 or exceed $100. LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION SCHOOL ELECTION your ad will coat, and under" column. These -be mailed or brought you can mail your ads must: to our office. (No payment. If payment is phone-ins) SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION -be 20 words or less, -be for non-business not received by noon -state the price of all Friday, we will bill you. NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORS OF BOYNE A 50 cent billing OF " •" • - ••• charge will be added. EAST JORDAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS FALLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHARLEVOIX CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN AND ANTRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN QRarhvoix (Bounty &r@ss TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Please Take Notice that the Annual School Election of the School Please Take Notice that the Annual School Election, of the School I CHECK ONE: P.O. Bo* 216, Boyne City, Ul497tl District wiU be held on Monday, June 11,1979. ' ' will be held on Monday, June 1L 1979. ••'•; THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER WITH THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER WITH THS Free id, I've followed the instructions above. THE APPROPRIATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERKS, IN ORDER, APPROPRIATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERKS, IN ORDER TO S Payment enclosed, 5 cents per word, $1 minimum. TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ELEC- ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION CAL TION CALLED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1979, IS TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 11,1979, IS MONDAY, MAY 14 lflTfll bill me: Name Phone MONDAY, MAY 14," 1979. PERSONS REGISTERING AFTER 5:00 PERSONS REGISTERING AFTER 5:00 O'CLOCK, P,M., ON MONDAY] O'CLOCK, P.M., ON MONDAY, MAY 14,1979, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE MAY 14, 1979, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE Address . City & Zip TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL- SCHOOL ELECTION. SCHOOOLL ELECTIONELECTION. Persons planning to register with the respective city or township clerks Persons planning to register with the respective city or township clerka mu« must ascertain the days and hours on which the clerks' offices are open ascertain the days and hours on which the clerk's offices are nnnn • for registration. registration. _ *"? This Notice ia given by order of the Board of Education. This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education. ' - " 1 97 Of • F. BRUCE MALPASS Mary Hausler Secretary, S«cr*tory, Board of Education Board of Education •*• -«. rT •* » f. "'flPJ THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979 - Charlevoix County Press • Page 17 No juniors Trackers lack experience EAST JORDAN - The high school The track team has no juniors but shot put and discus. boys track team has a youthful look does have several seniors who placed in Several members of the team took this season, made up mostly of fresh- last year's conference meet. They, first places in both of the first two men and sophomores. But the lack of include two miler Dennis Lapeer, pole meets. Double winners included Todd experience didn't keep the Red Devils vaulter Todd Hart, and Dan spence in Hart in the pole vault; Randy Morris in from easily winning their first meet the 440 and 880 relay team- the high and low hurdles; Dennis over Central Lake by a lopsided 118-36 Other top performers returning are Lapeer in the 440 and Dan Spence in score. long jumper Ken Thorman and Randy the 220. The team's second meet ended in a Morris, a hurdler. The 800 relay team of Larry Huckle, 79-79 tie against Onaway. Top newcomers include sophomore Kim Thurman, Dan Spence and "We should be very competitive in Duwayne Dougherty, a sprinter, and Duwayne Dougherty also took the two most of our meets," said Coach Bob freshman Steve Graham, who competes first places, with Morris running in Snyder, "but we lack the experience to in the sprints and long jump. Half miler Huckle's place against Onaway. So did Biggie be a force in the conference unless we Rick Hawley will be heard from, as will the 440 relay team of Spence, Dan have a super day." Dave Karlskin and Bill Spence in the Crick, Dougherty and Steve Graham. Bill Dixon of MiUington caught this whopping 32 inch steelhead trout last Week near the Boyne River Dam. Trout season is expected to peak on the river this weekend. Area sports schedule BOYNE CITY EASTJORDAN THURSDAY, May 3 THURSDAY, May 3 Tennis vs. Petoskey at Boyne Mountain, 4 p.m. Tennis at home vs. St. Francis, 4 p.m. SATURDAY, May 5 Softball and baseball at home vs. St. Francis, 4 p.m. Frosh-soph track at Cadillac Invitational, 11 a.m. FRIDAY, May 4 TUESDAY, May 8 Boys and girls track at home vs. St. Francis, 4 p.m. Boys and girls track at home vs. Petoskey, 4 p.m. SATURDAY, May 5 Baseball at Charlevoix, 1 p.m. MONDAY, May 7 Softball at Gaylord, 4 p.m. BOYNE FALLS Tennis at Petoskey, 4 p.m. THURSDAY, May 3 Girls and boys track at home vs. Mancelona, 4 p.m. Softball and volleyball at Alanson, 3:30 p.m. TUESDAY, May 8 MONDAY, May 7 Tennis at Gaylord, 4 p.m. Softball and volleyball at home vs. Mackinaw City, 3:30 p.m. Baseball at home vs. Onaway, 4 p.m. SCHAFER'S Netters win 1st meet OFFICE C H SUPPLIES H EAST JORDAN • The high school were runners-up in the doubles com- Everything tennis team won its first meet of the petition. Kevin Dietrich and Danny A You A year last weekend, beating Whittimore- Nessel won the consolation doubles Tri-County and Grayling, bracket. F F 'singles, Jim Bisbee took first "aEasf 'Jordan! ahd~ Whifttaore both M HAKER'b, by winning a close three-set finished the match with seven points, E Hoyntdty E match. Tom Zoulek won the singles but the Red Devils won the meet R 583 6331 R consolation bracket. because they, had more points in the SCHAFER'S Perry-Bennett and Duane Carpenter consolation bracket. oooo BOYNE CITY SCHOOL MENU East Jordan School Menu ; MAY 7-MAY11 Elementary & Middle School ! HIGH SCHOOL MAY7-11 MONDAY • Pish sticks, French fries, fruit, tartar MONDAY -.Toasted cheese sandwiches, tomato sauce & ketchup soup, celery & carrot stix, applesauce, oatmeal TUESDAY • Turkey chop suey, salad & cookies .vegetable sticks, fruit, rice TUESDAY - Chicken &• noodles, hot rolls, WEDNESDAY - Assorted sandwiches, bean cabbage salad; Jello with topping soup, fruit crisp, crackers WEDNESDAY - Pizza, corn, nut cup, bananas /THURSDAY - Tacos, dill slices, lettuce, fruit THURSDAY - Meat loaf, bread & butter, potato FRIDAY • Tuna noodle casserole, buttered peas, rounds, green beans, fruit cup fruit FRIDAY - Fishwiches, Tartar sauce, lettuce ELEMENTARY SCHOOL • salad, peaches MONDAY - Hog dog; bun, baked beans, ap- plesauce • _ HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY - Baked chicken, gravy, whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables, sliced pears MONDAY - Baked beans, potato salad, bread & WEDNESDAY - No lunch - In-service butter, fruit cup THURSDAY - Taco, buttered corn, fruit cup TUESDAY - Baked chicken, potato rounds, hot FRIDAY - Fish-wich, cole slaw, pineapple tibits rolls, salad bar, Jello with topping MIDDLESCHOOL WEDNESDAY - Bologna or egg sandwiches, MONDAY - Sloppy Joe, raw vegetable, fruit chips, green beans, applesauce, cookies TUESDAY - Macaroni and Tuna salad, green THURSDAY ;( Lasagna, bread & butter, ins, fruit cabbage salad,'peaches BDNESDAY • No lunch FRIDAY - Macaroni &! cheese, peanut butter rTHUJBSDAY - Johnny Marzetti, lettuce salad, sandwiches, salad bar, chocolate pudding *>• -applesauce FRIDAY • Fish stik, sweet potatoes, vegetable, fruit EAST JORDAN ;Behllng's Little Cub Market LUMBER CO. C'mon, instant lottery fans. There's a new boll game ^3N..P«rk Boyne City 582-7302 in town! It's the new instant game, Home Run. There are 913 Water St. East Jordan over % 10,000,000 in cash prizes. You could hit for up 536-2622 to $5,000 instantly .And one b[g hittec's going to collect f Getting settled $500,000 in one lump sum. You don't even have to know how to swing a bat! Play for it! i mode simple. BOYNE FALLS SCHOOL MENU a brand new instant lottery gome MAY7-11 New-town dilemmas fade MONDAY - Bar-B-Ques on buns, cabbage salad, with over $10,000,000 in prizes! after a WELCOME WAGON caU. cheese slices, milk, dessert • As your Hostess, It's my job to help you make the moit of your new neighborhood. Our shopping areas. TUESDAY - Chili, crackers, peanut butter Comatunity opportunities. Special attractions. Lots sandwiches, carrot sticks, milk, dessert ot facts to save you time and money. WEDNESDAY • Turkey in gravy, mashed ; BJas a basket of gifts for your family. . potatoes, cranberry sauce, buttered corn, bread, : l.TLbe listening for your call. milk, dessert THURSDAY - Pizza, cabbage salad, buttered peas, mflk, dessert HOME FRIDAY - Hamburgers, funch fries, cheese slices, milk, dessert HE CITY, BOYNK FALLS, EAST JORDAN, Donna Parsons, 582-6398 BOB'S CHARLEVblX NEWCOMERS RUN Marilyn Friedly, 647-4969 CHARLEVOIX ENGAGED GIRLS DISCOUNT Marilyn Izor, 647-6733 - WALLOON LAKE, PETO9KEY PHARMACY Pat Friedli, 347-7813 Boyne City 582-6661 :•• J 1. '•• .-•<•?.?" "(••[• Page 18 - THURSDAY; MAY 3,1979 • Charleyoix County Press No matter how you split it, a subscription tc the a Renewql PO Box 216 Boyne City. MI 49712 VKS! I want/a subscription to the Press. № check enclosed for one year sub- ••;*>, scription in Charlevoix or adjoining counties. »16 chock enclosed for one year ijyv CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS p .subscription elsewhere. delivers a stack of informative Name , 1 and well written telephone zip -• ; • - newspapers. City > State, Boyne City News Rotary Park- It's for ever BYJOEMcELROY owned property named after the service Original plans had called for a general a similar problem and are lined with "It will make it a more fair game for they can come up here," she said. "And.* First in a Beries on Boyne City parks club which once planted a group of contractor to bid on the entire tenni9 cracks in the pavement. everyone," she says of the longer Rotary Park is going to be one of the and recreational facilities trees in the shape of a Rotarian wheel court project and then hire sub- Clifton said the new asphalt courts fences. "Now, anyone who gets a home prettiest softball places in Northern on the property. Meanwhile, the city's contractors. will be, "the best in Boyne City. The run will really deserve it." Michigan.", •-..<; BOYNE CITY - After years of work, many Softball players had to journey to But a local contractor told the City only ones better in this immediate area The B field has been named after Another attraction is a combination often of the volunteer variety, the Petoskey for games, since there was no Commission that this would be unfair will be the ones at Boyne Mountain and Forbes Tompkins, who was city concession stand/washroom/storage development of Rotary Park is entering decent Softball field in Boyne City. to small local businessmen, so the Walloon Hills." manager when the Rotary Park project facility building being put up bythe> its final stages this spring. commission had the jobs re-bid. Ac- Still needed are four tennis nets, began. Boyne Valley Lions. Christensen -sam^ But in 1976 the city's Bicentennial cording to City Manager Tim Clifton, which cost $250 apiece. Clifton said Softball players complained last year this should eliminate the problem of™ Construction of four badly-needed Committee, headed by Catherine the delay helped escalate prices. money for the nets could be found, but that both fields were in bad playing vandals stealing softball equipment'' new tennis courts has begun and is Jessup, chose Rotary Park as the he's hoping somebody will make a condition. Clifton said the Christensen from thericketyold structure now used" expected to be completed two weeks community's bicentennial project, with The entire Rotary Park project was donation. Field will be worked on this spring by to store supplies. • •>• before an earlier target date of July 1. the help of Softball players, who supposed to cost $50,000, with the Softball players should also find city crews, with softball players also Other attractions at the park include donated their labor, and a $50,000 DNR paying half. But Clifton says the better facilities awaiting them this lending a hand. a three quarter mile nature trail, 'which/ :r- Meanwhile, plans have also been grant from the Department of Natural final cost will be closer to $68,000, so season. The A field backstop will be "We've never been afraid of hard is almbst -finished, and a children'* made to improve and shift the location Resources, the development of Rotary the city will have to pay $38,000. moved 43 feet and the B field backstop work," Christensen says, adding that recreational facility which will be in- of the park's two Softball diamonds, Park began. A country and western 23 feet. improved field conditions will enable stalled this summer. .•••'•<: •• used by an estimated 400-500 Boyne concert was also held to help raise Clifton said the original estimate of The A field center field fence will be the park to sponsor state-wide tour- Those who have worked on the park City players. Softball officials hope the money. $12,000 for each of the four tennis 275 feet from home plate instead of the naments which "bring a lot of money hope it soon will offer something for new location wifl make the games fairer courts was probably too low. Sand base present 230 feet. That will make for into town." everyone. "Rotary Park is more than and attract state tournaments to Soon Boyne City had its own softball is needed to keep water from seeping better competition, according to Christensen said Rotary Park would just a place for ballplayers to go*— Boyne City. fields and independent leagues. Tennis through and cracking the courts. softball leader Lynda Christensen, who be a popular spot for tournaments Christensen says. "Your kids .can play courts were originally supposed to be He said Rotary Park is susceptible to has done so much for Rotary Park that because of its location in a scenic part there while you're playing softball and For years Rotary Park was a vacant, built last summer, but questions over this because it lies on low land. The the city has re-named the A field in her of the state. "People downstate are just you won't have to worry about them;" seldom-used, undeveloped piece of city- bidding procedures delayed work. downtown Memorial Park courts have honor. begging for tournaments up here so "The park is for everybody." Dedication May 11 BOYNE CITY - It's time to celebrate ceremony can tour the schools during Boyne City's new school facilities. classes on Friday. "We're hoping it will % Last fall, after years of controversy help the people who work at night get a and struggle, the school system opened took at the schools," said Superin- a new elementary school and remodeled tendent Rich Kelly. "But anybody's the middle and high schools. The welcome to come." project meant an end to split-day Kelly said parents of students will be sessions, long condemned as harmful to available at the elementary school education. during the day to guide visitors. Olel Although the new facilities opened in Kelly promises the evening in- the fall, work has continued throughout vocation will be brief, probably ap- Anne Ekstrom's third grade class at most of the school year. But now the proximately half an hour long. Taking Boyne City Elementary School has project.is ready for its dedication. part in the program will be Kelly, the been studying about Mexico, so they recently tried out the Mexican custom That dedication will be held Friday, three principals, Robert Klevorn, Rev. of breaking the pinata, a molding of a May 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the elementary John Beard and Rev. Milton Walls, horse filled with gifts and food. From .school. After the dedication, all three school board President Bill Chipman, left to right are George Lasater, Scott buildings will be open for tours. and representatives of the school staff. The elementary school choir will sing Cutler, Sherrie Oldhan and Jim Those who can't make the evening. during the ceremony. Potter. Welcome i^*^ ••y** city Street hearing "WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE' Spring Sale IT'S TIME delayed again TO BUY A NEW 25% off BOYNE CITY - Don't stop us even if witnesses" from out of town to testify ' CHEVY you've heard this one before; The long- against the closing at the June hearing.' This week only awaited Circuit-Court hearing on the He declined to identify the experts. proposed closing of Front Street has The developers, Lake Associates, STATION WAGON been delayed for the fourth time. now have a decision to make. Their • sale ends May 5 The hearing was supposed to be held option on the property expires May 21,' Monday, April 30, and was still before the new court date. Rick Smith 5% over cost scheduled for that date when The Press of Lake Associates says his gttmp sportswear checked with the Circuit Court office could extend the option, "but, it's at on all station wagons in stock' late Tuesday, April 24. But on Wed- great expense." nesday, Judge Martin Breighner They could also exercise their option coats rescheduled' the hearing to Friday, and buy the property, but they don'jf" 10 to choose from June 22. want to do that until they know they sleepwear Because Front Street is close to a have court approval. They would be I - IMPALAS 6 - MALIBUS lake, state law mandates that a court paying taxes and high interest rates on jr sportswear hearing be held before it can be closed the purchase price. to make way for a proposed 270-unit Smith said his group hasn't decided TOP TRADE IN ALLOWANCE condominium project on the old tan- on their next move, and are waiting for large size sportswear nery property. a marketing report, "We're sort of in Do your shopping elsewhere Monday's hearing was postponed limbo at the moment," he said. Tiny because of lack of courtroom space, were not happy with the latest delay, according to attorney Jon Michael, who SHOP FRIDAY mi 8 P.M. Smith calling it "a real victory" lor and you'll buy from Parrish is representing a group of Boyne City those opposed to the street closing/ residents opposed to the closing of Tea tratfa ia aHeataaea — We take aafikhic ia a« traae Anything they can do to delay it Front Street. that's what they're after," Smith-Mid! "A DEAL YOU'LL CHERISH WHEN YOU BUY AT PARRISH" "The judge thought the day was "It's an effective tactic" open at his court in Charlevoix," •iMa.m. KIMi m Man tinvici «oum Gocha^s Smith says the case could be heard in Michael said, but later found out a civil p CHEVROLET MM.... Women's Apparel the Petoskey Circuit Court room, if *fl *•». *:M a.m. -1:00 p.m case he thought had been settled out of parties involved agreed to the move. • East Str»»t Boyne City Boyne City, Mi • court would have to be tried that day. » According to Smith, those against the Michael voiced mixed emotions on road closing refused to allow thia, but the newest delay. "I'd just as soon get. 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