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25 (0; Continued from page 10 PETOSKEY NEWS- REVIEW Tuesday, July 11, 1972-11 FOR RENT 12 APPLICATIONS now being taken for 1 bedroom furnished apartment. No pets. Older couple preferred. Peterson and Associates, Property Management division. 347-6054.

(3162-200-12) FURNISHED one bedroom housetrailer in Harbor Springs. Mature individual or couple. Must be willing to give ownership care. Phone 526-5948. (3152-200-12) FOR LEASE, apartments.

Downtown location. Efficiency, 1 and 2 bedroom, 3 year lease required. Write Box No. 311 0 Petoskey News-Review. (3208-204-12) SUMMER COTTAGE on Walloon Lake.

Fireplace, boat, dock. 3 bedroom home on Walloon for ski season or school year. 347-8232 or 347-4314. (3135-202-12) 325 SQ. FT.

office space. All utilities included. Close to downtown, 1 block from Post Office. St. Francis Credit Union.

224 State, Petoskey, 347- 8480. MODERN FURNISHED apartment on Crooked Lake. Deposit and references required. Phone 347-6234. (3244-205-12) SMALL FURNISHED cottage on lake at Good Hart by the week.

Phone 526-2001 days, or 526-2038 evenings. (3251-202-12) NEW, MODERN, furnished 1 bedroom apartment. Utilities included. No children or pets. Must have references and security deposit.

Phone 547- 2357. (3252-202-12) NICE 3 BEDROOM cottage for 6 people for July and August vacationers. Seasonal rates. In Ponshewaing. Access to Crooked Lake.

No pets. Call 347- 2750. (3301-202-12) SMALL APARTMENT near downtown Petoskey area for rent. Suitable for older person. Phone 347-4792, mornings.

(3255-tf-12) ONE BEDROOM apartment Partially furnished. 1 block from downtown Petoskey. Security deposit. $135 per month. Utilities included.

Phone 526-6097 before 5:30 Tuesday or Wednesday morning. (3288-200-12) 81 NOTICES 13 FOMCO suggests that auto mechanic students contact Mike Coughlin for quality auto parts, supplies and equipment at sensible prices. You can phone Mike at Fochtman Motor Co. 347-6001. (2965-200-13) FLY.

SHOW YOUR flying costs and own of a four place Stinson 108-3. 1300 hours, new radio, manuals, plotter, computer, etc. Must sell, $1100. East Jordan Airport. 536-7637.

(2997-200-13) ORIGINAL GUS' Pantry Smoked Beef Gerkie at The Apple Tree, US 31 near Conway. Open 10:30 to 11:00 every day. (7935-tf-13) FOMCO SELLS, tests, repairs and refills all types of fire extinguishers. Phone FOCHTMAN'S at 347-6001, Petoskey. (3097-203-13) NOTICE, DUE to increasing operating expenses The Petoskey Residential Garbage service will increase its rates, $1.00 per 3 months service.

Effective July 1, 1972. Signed, Robert Fate. (3167-218-13) SCATTERGOOD'S has an excellent stock of sweaters, collars, leashes, leads and harnesses for your pets. Phone 347-2152. (3206-204-13) EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.

The hours of operation for the Day 'N Night Cab Co. will be as follows: Sunday thru Thursday, 6 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday and Saturday, 24 hours daily. Also 24 hour airport service on request. Day 'N Night Cab Co.

(3200-200-13) VICTORY LANES Restaurant open for season, Tuesday thru Saturday, 5 p.m. to midnight. (3273-203-13) LIVESTOCK 14 3 NEWBORN COLTS, $100 each. 1-2 year old 1 horse, $150. Phone Mancelona 587-6792.

(3102-206-14) LIVESTOCK hauled anywhere anytime. Careful handling. Prompt service. Reasonable Rates. Call Bill Coeling 347-2093.

2093. (3183-214-14) GURNSEY FAMILY milk cow. Easy milker and gentle 3 year old. $200. Joel Frye, R-1, Levering 49755.

(3256-202-14) 9 YEAR 4-H SHOWN quarter horse gelding bay colored. Spirited but gentle 8 year old Appaloosa getting gentle. 536- 7023. (3296-202-14) FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 15 NEW HOME IN Alanson, 8 miles North of Petoskey, 3 bedrooms, Fully carpeted. 2 car garage, Ceramic bath, patic, large lot, $23,500.

Phone 548- 6821. (2313-207-15) SHORE DRIVE This outstandcng home is just minutes north of Harbor Springs. 126 700 foot lot on Lake Michigan. All electric living, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, washer, dryer, electric range and refrigerator. Shown by appointment only.

$61,500.00. Jerry Lesher Realtors 347-8136 526-2071 Petoskey Harbor Springs (3234-200-15) BEAUTIFUL, modernized, carpeted, 3 bedroom cottage. Fireplace, living room, dining room, kitchen on Walloon Lake. $32,900. 5475 Country Club 535-2171.

(3086-202-15) NORTH SHORE PICKEREL LAKE A beautiful spring fed lake picturesque setting. Nearly new 2 bedroom cottage. Big fully carpeted living room, huge 2 car garage, flowing well and automatic gas heat. $29,000.00 NED LANDER REALTOR Call 347-3714 Petoskey, Mich. 3267-200-15) FOR SALE: Large FHA approved building sites in Conway-north.

mile north of U.S. 31 on North Conway Road. Phone Landmasters, 526-2641. (2977-200-15) ALANSON SCHOOL District. Two large lots for sale.

One on paved road and both partly wooded. Only blocks from Crooked Lake. 347-9256. (3121-202-15) 3 BEDROOM modern home on Highway US 131 South. In good repair on lot 200 297.

View for miles of City, Bay and surrounding valleys. Part basement. Gas heat. Shown by appointment only. Phone 582- 7395.

(3002-202-15) LOT LOCATED near corner of High and Luce Streets in Oden, 100 181. $1750 cash for quick sale. 526-2976 or 526-2060. (3125-202-15) WANT Watch the CLASSIFIEDS REWARD $200 reward for information leading to the recovery of tires and wheels taken July 7th from 1971 Dodge Superbee at Carson Kibbe Chevrolet-Oldsmobile. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 15 4 ACRES IN Clarion, Charlevoix county, $2,000 cash.

Phone 548-6801. (3221-203-15) Approximately 55 acres with over 350 feet of Crooked Lake frontage. For an investor, this property could be used for possible platting. River frontage. acres with 800 ft.

on Bear River. 165 ft. road frontage. Just 3 miles from Petoskey. JORDAN REALTY, INC.

Realtor 20 2 Petoskey Petoskey Phone 347-3915 (3235-200-15) HAVE 20 ACRES. Wooded, small clearing, black top road. One bedroom cinderblock house with fireplace. Terpening Road, Harbor Springs. 526-5183 or Box 303, Harbor Springs.

(3199-201-15) CHOICE RESTRICTED building lots. Beautiful view in any direction. Terms to suit. Corner of Country Club, and Kolinski road. By owner.

Phone 526-5544 or call 347-3612. (5250-tf-15) NINE ACRES, partially wooded. Small house needs repair, Stutsmanville Road. Nice view. $7000.

526-2225 around 6 or Write Box 309, Petoskey News-Review. (3141-203-15) CHOICE 50 ACRES of land near city limits of Harbor Springs. 526-2976 or 526-2060. (3124-202-15) SEE THE NEW Hamill Homes and homes by Whitman Industries now on display on our sales lot South of Petoskey on US-131. All homes FHA-Farm Home Administration and VA approved models open noon to five weekends and by appointment.

Hayners also have the new panel homes and modulars by Active Homes Corp. Phone 347-8717. Hayner Enterprises. (1660-tf-15) HOUSE FOR SALE. Newly roofed, 3 bedroom.

Choice location. For details call 536- 2818. (3022-200-15) HARBOR SPRINGS Newly remodeled three bedroom home with large wooded lot. For more information call Graham Real Estate, Realtors. Harbor Springs.

526-2561. (3297-205-15) FLORIDA FUN-in-the sun, Vacation homes or investments. Near Disneyworld, Florida's Mackel Bros. trip to Tampa, July 21. 526-6741 or 347-3594.

(3290-202-15) ONE BEDROOM apartment. Partially furnished. 1 block from downtown Petoskey. Security deposit. $135 per month.

Utilities included. Phone 526-6097 before 5:30 Tuesday or Wednesday morning. (3288-200-12) WANTED TO BUY 16 TWO SURFACE planer, round heads, ball bearing. Boyne Falls Log Homes, 549-2421. (2732-tf-16) CEDAR CABIN logs, will pay top price.

Boyne Falls Log Homes. 549-2421. (7341-tf-16) OLD BARNS. Phone 347-6527 after 7 or write to H. Frye, 115 Grove, Petoskey.

(3257-202-16) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 17 FOMCO DISTRIBUTES Cloverland engines for cars, trucks, and many industrial applications. Phone FOCHTMAN'S at 347-6001, Petoskey. (3098-203-17) WE HAVE a wholesale business, all cash accounts, growing by leaps and bounds. We need a dependable associate in your area with $900.00 minimum to invest in equipment and inventory which will turn over about two times monthly. Income potential exceptionally high.

All replies strictly confidential. CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORP. Freeze Dried Products Division 3815 Montrose, Suite 120 Houston, Texas 77006 (3148-212-17) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 17 MOBILE 01 11 HOMES BE SURE to look at the Skyline mobile homes. A floor plan and decor to meet your needs. Low down payments.

Prices from $3995.00 up. See Al Thorsen Mobile Homes or call collect East Jordan 616-536-2271. ,10 (4151-tf-11) FOR SALE IN Alanson 12 60' Marlette mobile home. 3 bedroom, 2 expandos. furnished, new carpeting, drapes and curtains, 24' 34' garage and recreation room built-on.

Lot size 50' wide 167.8' long. $12,000 cash. Phone 548-6801. (3220-203-11) 3 14 60' 2 BEDROOM, New Completely furnished, Early American. Special; Site available.

347-6837. (3222-200-11) 00 1972 SHEFFIELD MOBILE HOME For Sale by Owner 012 65 feet, 3 bedrooms, baths. Carpeted living room, dishmaster, custom paneling, gas forced air heat, plumbed for washer and dryer. This home has only been lived in for 5 months and is in excellent condition. Unfurnished.

Cash or take over payments. Phone Gaylord 732-9771 (2771-203-11) 3 BEDROOM completely furnished. Sale priced. Radio City Village. U.S.

131 South. 347-6837. (3223-200-11) 1970, 12 60' TOPPER mobile home. 2 bedroom, carpeted, set up on mobile home lot. Phone 347-4871.

(1625-tf-11) Trailers 11A APACHE CAMPER trailer. 9 months old, sleeps 6, with built in furnace. Phone 347-6533. (3304-203-11A) FOR 12 (0) RENT SIP AND SKI LODGE 233 Bay Street, Harbor Springs across from tennis courts conveniently located, sleeps 18, fully furnished. Weeks open, July 18-24, August 15-21, and August 22-28, $200 weekly.

Phone 313-426-4821 or Ann 526-5576. (2950-214-12) WALLOON LAKE cottage for rent. Available July 22. $250 a week. Lake Grove Rd.

Phone 616-543-4154. (2982-200-12) SLEEPING ROOMS for girls by the week. Little Traverse Motel. 347-8173. (3066-tf-12) L'Arbre Croche Condominium and homes available.

New residential resort with a beautiful 174 mile beach on Little Traverse Bay. Tennis, sailing, pool, saunas. Call or write Carl Anderson, Manager. L'Arbre Croche. Harbor Springs, Michigan.

616- 347-4341. (3000-tf-12) 4,700 SQ. FT. building for lease on or about August 1, 1972 in Petoskey. Located across from St.

Francis Xavier Church. Phone 347-2544. Ask for Al or Kirk Schaller. OFFICE FOR rent, 530 square feet. Available 1st of July.

Cook Electric Co. Petoskey. (1182-tf-12) FOR RENT, Charlevoix area, well kept 80 acre farm with attractive house and barns. Write: Farm, 2459 Guardian Building, Detroit, Mich. 48226.

(3049-201-12) ROOMMATE NEEDED immediately to room with 23 year old waitress. New 2 bedroom furnished apartment. Write Box 304, Petoskey NewsReview; Petoskey, Michigan. (3021-201-12) EFFICIENCY apartment. Close to downtown.

Adults only. $125 per month. Phone 347-3690 after 7 p.m. (3154-203-12) COTTAGE FOR rent July 15 to 22. Sleeps 8, $100.

Phone 347- 9046. (3225-201-12) SMALL FURNISHED cottage on lake at Good Hart by the week. Phone 526-2001 days or 526-2038 evenings. (3261-202-12) WANTED, YOUNG men with executive ability interested in sales, sales promotion and organization positions with old reliable company, $14,000 to $18,500 yearly income. For appointment phone Mr.

M. Freeman, Boyne Mountain 549-2441 Friday evening 5 to 9. Saturday all day. (3286-202-17) RUMMAGE SALE 20 YARD SALE: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9 to 6. 118 Boulder Lane (Third street north of Gately's).

Antiques, electric stove, floor furnace, furniture, dishes, drapes, bedding, yard furniture, toys, adults' and children's clothing, miscellaneous household goods. (3198-201-20) YARD SALE, 714 Grove. Thursday, July 13th; 9 to 4. Baby furniture, lovely maple bed. Many items including the kitchen sink.

Call 347-3877. (3241-201-20) PERSONAL 21 FOMCO is the do-it-yourself mechanic's headquarters for auto parts, supplies and equipment. See Walter Pater or phone FOCHTMAN MOTOR CO. 347-6001. (2964-200-21) IMPORTANT THAT we contact Ed 1 Johns, formerly of "ChexAndre" Restaurant of Indian River.

Anyone knowing his present address, please write Box No. 306, Petoskey News-Review. (3050-201-21) MATCHED LUGGAGE with your initials installed no charge at Scattergood's Store. Use our layaway service. Phone 347- 2152.

(3205-204-21) NEW X-11 Reducing Plan 42 Tablets $3.00. Money Back Guarantee, Brock-Eckel Pharmacy, Inc. 316 Howard, Petoskey. (2663-201-21) GOT tired of paying high finance charges. I joined my Credit Union, loans cost a lot less and I get an interest refunds yearly.

If I die, their insurance pays off my loan. Join me. At St. Francis Credit Union, 224 State street. Phone 347-8480.

The Credit Union, for all Catholics of Emmet County. (3283-tf-21) WANTED TO issues of "'The Objectivist (Rand and Branden). Call Peggy, 347-4560. (3306-200-21) TRANSPORTATION 24 COAST GUARD reservist needs ride to Charlevoix by noon odd days in July, even days in August. Will pay gas.

Call Chuck Drake, 347-3691 or 547-4565. (3253-205-24) SNOW MOBILES 25 FOR SALE. 1972 340 Blizzard three cylinder snow machine with 2 extra pistons and rings. $950. Also 1970 640 snowmobile.

$350 or best offer. Needs a track. Call 588-2054 or write P.O. Box 254, Charlevoix. (2388-tf-25) 1972 SNOW JET.

433 cc. 38 h.p. Tachometer, speedometer, shocks, slide suspension. Less than 400 miles. Price $800 or will trade for Farm tractor.

Phone 537-4525. (3266-202-25) Elect Teysen As President MACKINAW -Kenneth Teysen was elected president of the Mackinaw City Public Schools Board of Education Monday night at the organizational meeting. The board's other officers are Raymond Desy, president protem; Mrs. Geneva Johnson, secretary; Thomas Alexander, treasurer; Neil Downing, Rev. Lyle Hoover and James B.

Marshall, trustees. Mrs. Johnson was named voting delegate to the Michigan Association of School Boards with Desy as the alternate. President Teysen announced the following committees: Loan and school, Desy, Hoover; recreation, Downing, Desy with Marshall as alternate; negotiations, Teysen, Hoover, Desy. Meetings will be at 7:30 p.m.

the third Wednesday of each month. Mackinaw City Branch of the Cheboygan Bank is the depository of school funds. MIAMI BEACH: Police Democratic National sticking through the chaindisperse the crowd. (UPI battle demonstrators Convention. Officers used links, and later fired Telephoto) trying to rush gates to the sticks to whack hands a brief spurt of mace to fans of Iceland were with the unpredictable American but he lost his popularity quickly when he demanded more money and failed to show up in time for the scheduled July 2 start of the match.

While Fischer was in New York demanding more money, Spassky was walking the, streets of Reykjavik patting children on the head. The prize money was raised from the original $125,000 to $250,000 through a wealthy British banker named Jim Slater who came up with more cash to save the match. Fischer has a higher points rating on the international scale than Spassky. The 35-year-old Leningrad resident is defending the world title he won from fellow countryman Tigram Pe' trosian in Moscow in 1969. Fischer Continues His Chess Match Qu Quibbling REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -The $250,000 world championship chess match between American Bobby Fischer and Russia's Boris Spassky was still go today, but Fischer made a last-minute demand to stop televising the first of the scheduled 24-game series.

"There will be no TV filming tonight, but we hope some other arrangements can be made so they can film later during the match," said Fred Cramer, vice president of the U. S. Chess Federation. Fischer said the television cameras, hidden behind clothcovered scaffolding above the stage where the players will sit, would distract him. Fischer's opponent, world champion Boris Spassky, said he was ready to play.

"Everything is fine with said the popular Russian. The first of 24 games in the $250,00 world chess championship match was scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT) after two weeks of uncertainty and controversy. Spassky studied the chess board and picked out a chair Don Seifried Heads Central Lake Board CENTRAL LAKE The Central Lake Public School Board re-elected Don Seifried, as their board president for the 1972-73 school year.

Other officers re-elected were Franklin Erickson, secretary and Edwin C. Ballard, treasurer. The Title One program, a federally funded project operated at the school for students with learning problems, was discussed with no action taken. The board also agreed to provide "in-kind" assistance for the head-start program. Cabinets for the new elementary school building from among several provided by the Reykjavik furniture stores.

Fischer earlier had his favorite chair flown in from New York. Fischer earlier complained about a number of details in the hall, including the lighting, the chess board and the size of the chess pieces, the television cameras and the thickness of the window drapes. To accommodate Fischer, the lighting was dimmed and the first row of spectator seats was moved farther away from the stage so the nearest spectator would be about 25 yards away. An unofficial poll among chess experts assembled in Reykjavik showed the 29-yearold Fischer the favorite. But most of Icelands 210,00 chessmad citizens were behind Spassky.

State William P. said ROME Secretary of today a Vatican attempt to arrange an exchange of prisoners of war in Vietnam has failed. "They (the Vatican) made several attempts, directly and indirectly, to see if there is some way prisoners could be exchanged," Rogers said. "So far, (it has been) to no avail." He did not elaborate on what steps had been taken. When he saw Pope Paul VI 13 months ago, Rogers asked him to intervene to improve the condition of U.S.

prisoners of war in Vietnam and see if there was any chance of gaining their freedom. The secretary saw the Pope for an hour today and heard the Vatican report. Earlier, the secretary conferred for more than two hours with Italian leaders in the first official contact between the Nixon administration and the 15-day-old coalition government led by Premier Giulio Andreot- Mrs. Muha Only a few weeks ago the Fails Ellsworth Pope In POW Try Board Elects ELLSWORTH Mrs. Jeannie Muha was elected president of the Ellsworth Community School Board last night at the board's annual organizational meeting.

Other officers elected were Arthur Ruis, treasurer and Bud Chellis, secretary. In other major board action, the board treasurer announced that because of an increase in property evaluation one mill would be removed the current three debt retirement levy. Newly appointed school superintendent Robert Gaunt also attended the board meeting. He was a coach for the Ellsworth schools in 1965-66 and comes from the Ravenna Schools located near Muskegon, where he served as athletic director, basketball coach and part-time administrator. The board also discussed at length rennovative ideas for the school with the thought of were approved.

ti. modernizing the interior. Boyne Falls Re-Elects David DeNise BOYNE FALLS David would continue his investigation DeNise was re-elected last night of the possibilities of a new by his fellow board members to boiler for the school heating be president of the Boyne Falls system. Public School board. The board also decided to let Also re-elected at the our bids for bread, milk, gas organizational meeting held at and fuel oil.

the school were Mrs. Erma Grobaski, secretary and Gale They agreed to make apReynolds, treasurer. plication for a loan to cover the school system expenses until In other board action, con- they get their taxes. tracts were renewed with Mrs. Jean LaCross, business-English It was also said that apand Mrs.

Carol Leurck, English plications were being taken for and home economics, hired as a bus driver position and a teachers. resolution was passed to parof ticipated in the Title one federal The acceptance a resignation from Jim Fiedler, government program. vocational education and math The board established the teacher, was approved. second Monday of each month It was reported that for their regular meeting to be Superintendent Richard Delly held at 7:30 p.m. David DeNi-e Pellston OK's Bonds, Re-Elects Sid Reinbold The Pellston School Board of Education passed a resolution to authorize the sale of bonds for construction at the regular meeting held last night in the Pellston School Library.

They also offered two teachers, Dennis Warner and Mrs. Phyllis Gibbons contracts for the coming year. Mr. Warner is a guidance counselor and Mrs. Gibbons will teach English and French.

The teachers accepted the contracts. They also approved payments of bills in the amount of $11,920.75. In the reorganizational meeting which preceded, Sidney Reinbold was re-elected president of the board; Howard Laughbaum, was elected secretary and Gerald Mallory, treasurer. The board designated the second Monday of each month as the meeting night except in June, 1973 when they will meet on the second Tuesday. Time will be 7:30 p.m.

and place will be the Pellston Elementary School Library. They scheduled a public hearing on the school budget for the current school year as October 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the library..

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