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Petoskey News-Review from Petoskey, Michigan • 16

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16-PETOSKEY NEWS-REVIEW Wednesday, July 12, 1972 able Fischer Takes Chance and He May Lose First Match Blrchwood Continued from Page 1 He cited the smallness of Harbor Springs and said he doesn't: feel its quality can be maintained with developments of that size "In and around Harbor Springs," Irish said, "we have seen, and: viewed with concern, changes caused by increased highway; traffic and development. It seems to be sweeping the north. In cross-examination by Stroup, it was pointed out that Irish is; owner of a boatyard on the banks of the harbor and that dredging and filling of portions of the harbor have caused damage to fish, grounds. Stroup pointed out that the Irish business has been termed aft "eyesore" and has caused action by the city government against future expansion of similar businesses. Stroup offered that Irish as plaintiff in the suit against Birch-wood is attempting to deny Birchwood the right under which the plaintiff built his own business.

Mrs. Ketterer, Menzi, Swiss and Ernst reside along M-131 near the projected Birchwood site. They explained they backed the LT; Group stand because of the effect the expansion would have on the roadway and community services. Gamble and Whitehead spoke on behalf of the Harbor Point Association, which owns a golf course with approximately one half mile frontage on M-131. They feel the expansion would harm the course built in 1910 and that added population caused by such developments would overcrowd the harbor facilities.

Witnesses for the defense are expected to be introduced late today and Thursday. -5 championship game. In that moment, soft-spoken and mild-mannered Boris Spassky proved why he is the world champion in the noblest of games. He immediately pounced on Fischer's bishop left trapped after capturing one of the Russian's pawns and the game turned distinctly in Spassky's favor. Spassky asked for adjournment after 40 moves and 4 Ms hours play.

When the two resume the game the first in their $250,000, 24-game world match Spassky has a bishop and three pawns against Fischer's five pawns. Play resumes at 5 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT). Most experts assembled here seemed to agree that Spassky has a chance to win, while Fischer should be happy if he salvages a draw.

But nobody has come up with I REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) r-Caught in a hopelessly drawn game, temperamental American challenger Bobby Fischer took a chance to bring some life into his first world chess DIAL 547-9741 WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY July 12-13-14-15 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS COLOR BY DE LUXE1 (R Shows at 7:15 9:10 P.M. Boyne Theatre BOYNE CITY For Information Call 582-6801 WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY JULY 12-13-14-15 AT 7:30 9:30 P.M. In everyone's life there's a SUMMER OF '42 A Kinney Leisure Service Irom Warner Bros MlBS TEMPLE THEATRE Ptotkrv, Michigan -The regular meeting of the Petoskey Lodge No. 282 of Odd Fellows will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the I.O.O.F.

Temple. All officers and members are urged to attend. Visiting brothers are always welcome. -Notice, Little Traverse Hospital and Burns Clinic employees. Your Farm Bureau Insurance Group auto representative and Michigan Hospital Association Pension Plan Representative will be at Little Traverse Hospital Wednesday afternoon, July 12, from 1:30 to 4:00 for enrollment and consultation on your auto insurance program.

(9774T-300) -Immunization Clinic will be held in the old City Bldg. next to the fire station from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. and from 1-3 p.m. -Luncheons served daily 11:30 to 3:30 at Holiday House.

(9777T-202) -State Road Club will hold a picnic Sunday, July 16 at Larks Lake at 1 p.m. In case of rain meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen. -Just arrived-Those pretty slips and gowns, sizes 34 to 44, at Barney Linens, 300 East Lake, Petoskey.

(9779T-203) -Admissions yesterday at Lockwood-MacDonald Hospital included: Mrs. Florence VandenBelt, Bay View, medical; Juanita Danielski, daughter of Mrs. Juanita Danielski, Pellston, medical; Lindley E. Clark, Burt Lake, surgical; Mrs. Mary Bednarz, Wolverine, medical; Deloss E.

Gilbert, Birmingham, medical; John W. Emery, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Emery, Brutus, medical. -Charlotte Ross to entertain you tonight at Holiday House.

(9776T-203) an explanation why the American chess genius went straight into what appeared to be a Russian trap. "He took a chance to win a chance," said Danish grandmaster Jens Eneveoldsen. "We will never know until Fischer tells us if he does," said another international grandmaster. Fischer obviously was displeased with his game. After the adjournment he angrily demanded a meeting with the Icelandic organizers to complain against what he described as the noisy audience.

Some 3,000 Icelanders and foreign chess enthusiasts had packc-d into the Lagardur Hall for the opening thriller. But most knowledgable observers said they felt the audience was more quiet than is normal at top chess games. The Icelanders rejected Fischer's demand and told him it is up to the official referee, Lothar Schmid of West Germany, to run the game from now on. Boaters Not Lost, Just Out of Gas ALPENA (UPI) Four young boaters missing on Lake Huron since Saturday were rescued Tuesday when a Canadian freighter spotted their anchored boat near Thunder Bay Island and provided a new gas supply. The four boating buffs ran out of gas about 6 p.m.

Monday, 10 miles from the island. They remained there until they were assisted by the freighter R. Bruce Angus about 4 a.m. The boaters Linda Davis, 21, Bruce Brousseau, 22, Greg Wardman, 22, all of Alpena, and Diane Lawshe of Farmington set out last week on a 42-mile round trip across Lake Huron in their 24-foot, 180-horsepower, inboard-outboard craft. Conley Continued from Page 1 drive chairman and treasurer of the March of Dimes and as a director of the Community Chest among many other -Truckload Mattress Sale now going on.

Kauff man's Furniture, Petoskey. (9773T-203) -Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth (Marsha Anderson) Foster are parents of a son, Michael Ray, born Tuesday, July 11. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Have lunch today between 1 1 30 and 3 30 at Holiday House (9778T-203) -The regular meeting of the Durand Lodge No.

344 of the F. and A.M. will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Officers are requested to be present and members are urged to attend. Visiting brothers are welcome.

-Sunburn, Suntan, Sun Glasses, Summertime, we have all your summer needs at Brock-Eckel Pharmacy. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. Closed Sundays, Free Delivery 11 a.m.

and 4 p.m. Your charge account is welcomed. No interest charges. (9771T-201) -Admissions at Little Traverse Hospital yesterday included: Mrs. Charles Walker, Levering, medical; Mrs.

Leo Seppala, Sault Ste. Marie, surgical; Mrs. Ronald Tuck, Cederville, medical; Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, Vanderbilt, medical; Julie De Simpel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer De Simpel, Harbor Springs, medical; David Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berger, Gaylord, surgical; Keith Petoskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Petoskey, Alanson, medical; Susan Burton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Burton, Newberry, medical; Brian Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ferguson, Atlanta, surgical; Kateri Burwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Burwell, Alanson, surgical; Marie Stilwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stilwell, Carp Lake, surgical; Charkes Laitinen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Laitinen, Sault Ste.

Marie, surgical and Jody Putman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Put-man, Charlevoix, surgical. ELEGANT DINING Fun and Entertainment Nightly muiuH ivv CONWAY 347-8127 I JUST NORTH OF PETOSKEY New! Downtown Fun every Nite Day 6leam 41 w1 -Charlotte Ross plays for you tonight at Holiday House. (9775T-202) -A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. William Bellinger, of Charlevoix on July 11 at Little Traverse Hospital. -Save big. Do your own rug and upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer.

Pumco. (9772T-201) -Chief Petoskey Farm Bureau will hold a picnic Sunday, July 16 at 1 p.m. at the Al Foster pond.Each family is to bring a dish to pass, own table service and hot dogs to roast. -Just arrived-Those pretty slips and gowns, sizes 34 to 44, at Barney Linens, 300 East Lake, Petoskey. (9779T-203) -CO-AC picnic will be held Sunday, July 16 at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ross, 1094 W. Sheridan, in Petoskey. Bring table service, sandwiches or hot dogs to grill, beverages and dish to pass. Everyone is to meet around 2 p.m.

with dinner at 4 or 5 p.m. -Super summer sale. 30 percent off all summer merchandise. The Country School, 218 Howard, Petoskey. (9780T-203) -There will be no ceramic classes at the Friendship Center, 453 E.

Lake-st. next week. A social card game will be held from 2-4 p.m. at the center on Thursday and everyone interested in playing cards is welcome. Summer visitors and guests are invited.

Wife of Boyne Man Dies BOYNE CITY-Graveside services for Mrs. Robert (Mary Alice) Tebo, of Saginaw, will be held Thursday at 4 p.m. at Elmira Cemetery. Services will be held at 10 a.m. at the Snow Funeral Home in Saginaw.

She died Monday at a Saginaw Hospital where she had been a patient for about five weeks. Survivors include her husband, Robert Tebo, a former Boyne City resident. Cadillac Rites BOYNE CITY--Funeral services for Delia Kitson McDonald will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Cadillac and interment will also be in Cadillac. Mrs.

McDonald died Monday at Mercy Hospital, in Cadillac. She is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Ralph Kitson, of Boyne City. STEREO BUY OF A LIFETIME ONLY 3 LEFT! Electrohome's Best 120 Watt Dual Changer Varactor Tuner 1 Year Warranty Reg. List 599500 NOW J500C0 TERMS AVAILABLE THE NORTH'S LARGEST ELECTRONICS STORE PETOSKEY ELECTRONICS 726 Spring 347 3798 Petoskey to Attend.

In the Bay St. Patio Shops Walk up the steps We're hard to find but worth it! IRodolfo B. Inrpri7n I -11(0)1) km iM.D. announces the opening of his office for the practice of internal I medicine and gastronomy at 723 Park Charlevoix, Michigan on July 17. FOR THEATRE INFORMATION DIAL 347 969 WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY: July 12 thru 18 At 7:05 and 9:15 p.m.

"It's Still the same old story, a fight for love and glory Z1- Paramount Picture preterits PLAy IT AGAIN, Starring Woody Allen "The story concerns a timid movie buff whose wife deserts him." RATED PG PETOSKEY FOR THEATRE INFORMATION DIAL 347 9696 WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY July 12 thru 18 At 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. Where "WILLARD" SJLSUNJ- begins. "A talc of terror and suspense. RATED PG 1 it ii SALE -TEENS DRESSES Shop Lj? Merry-Go-Round Horse" mlI I I soooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooocoooocoi MppoinTtnenTS may De a 0 made startina Julv 19.5 89:00 a.m. to 12 noon.

8 I ni f- iw it I NORTHLAND DRIVE-IN FOR THEATRE INFORMATION DIAL 347-9694 WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY July 12 thru IS Show starts at approx. 9:00 p.m. DOUBLE FEATURE John Wayne Richard Boons "Dig kits" A CINEMA CENTER FIMS PRESENTATION A NATONA1. GfNtKM PCTlttS SfllASl "A story of action, suspense and gunplay as Wayne tracks down the band of kidnappers who are holding his grandson for a million dollar ransom." RATED PLUS DEAN MARTIN BRIAN KEITH 'something hid' HECHMCOLOR "A swinging western!" RATED PG DAILY 10:30 P.M. SOUTH of City Limits raj JIlv I SUMMER GIRLS COATS The Circus "Look for the Mitchell Petoskey MEANS MUSIC" Good Country Music 3 p.m.

until 6 p.m. With Loren James "Your Country Cousin" a rnone 04-oooi. it no jj answer 547-6355. I 8 woooooooeoooeooeoeocw Lyric Theatre HARBOR SPRINGS WEDNESDAY July 12 13 THURSDAY At 8:00 P.M. only THE ANDERSON TAPES" RATED PG At popular prices Adults Si .75 Children 50 cents us- ((paicul MODEL AHPQ405FA 142 50 BAIN CO.

PETOSKEY 1 1 1 I I LpxrLrut 7-lZ 115-VOLT PORTA-COOL AIR CONDITIONER His banking experience started with the Duluth National Bank in 1937. In 1945 he became an assistant national bank examiner with the Treasury Department and four years later became a bank examiner covering six states. He is a graduate of the School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs.

Conley reside on have a son and two daughters. Knights of Columbus Regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held Thursday, July 13, 8 p.m. at the K. of C. Hall.

All officers and members please be present. Visiting members welcome. Lewis Thelen, G.K. (9560N-201) American Legion Regular meeting of Carl O. Weaver Post 194, American Legion, Thursday, July 13, 8 p.m.

at the Legion Building. Ed Christoff, Cmdr. (9559N-201) Odd Fellows We seek to improve and elevate the character of man. Regular meeting of Petoskey Lodge No. 282, Thursday evening, July 13, 8 p.m.

I.O.O.F. Temple. All officers and members urged to attend. Visiting Brothers always welcome. Lawrence Sevener, N.G.

(9558N-201) Plan NOW CHURCH MUSIC WORKSHOP AND ORGAN RECITAL BY Take someone you love out for a glorious evening. Start with our gourmet salad bar. Then make a selection from our superb continental menu. Then into the lounge. Dance to the swaying sounds of the JOHN CHERVAK TRIO "A RETREAT FROM THE ORDINARY OF PETOSKEY cooling, 115-volt operation Quick-Mount side panels and center-balance design speed easy do-it-yourself installation Lightweight only 67 lbs.

Tilt-out washable filter No-draft top air discharge, five-position air director Quiet two-speed operation Five-position thermostat Rust-Guardian finish, aluminum rear grille Quiet rotary compressor Reusable carry-home carton LEXAN outside case won't rust, peel or chip BREiVir.lEYR OPEN 6:30 A.M. U.S. 131 Mile South Internationally Acclaimed Organist MISS DIANE BISH Workshop: at First Congregational Church Center Road, Traverse City 10 a.m. July IS. Organ Recital: at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Peninsula and Garfield, Traverse City OO m.

July IS The Lake Street Hardware Appliance Department Phone 347-2511 ri.

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