J I ft 1 A I 4 i-jrr ri. A:... m\ , m',* ."•» •.-I.-RYRIE ' ' " ,! "~L~ H N> HERALD TIMES <strong>Thu</strong>rsday, August <strong>23</strong>, 19M A S S U M E D m M E S THE The Otsego County Clark recently registered the following assumed names; Birch Hill MoW, 6535 Old 27 South, Gaylord. by )|*anl Smith Clifton. Gaylord Area Credit Bureau, 1349 Old 27 South, • Gaylord. by Ralph A. Trim. Maet tha Candidates Town Hall Forum, PO Box 113, Johannesburg, by John C. Rabaut. Tha Plum Shoppe. 131 W. Main. Gaylord, by Isa E. Gregory. Penguin's, PO Box 224, Grand Ledge, by Sherrle M. Burns. ' Du-All Builders, 3332 He v en wood Dr., Johannesburg, by David M. Stubll Jr., and Mickey G. Miller. 1 PU BL JC1 Fl L E Herald Times n—1_ • - MARRIAGE LICENSES The Otsego County Clerk recently Issued the following ^jnarrlage licenses* — ! - Robert D. Roberts and Janice L. Shaffer, both of Gaylord. , Ronald J. Kullk, Jr., and Ann M. Paulsen, both of Gaylord./ Robert R. Latuszek and Jacqueline A. Mwuda. both of Gaylord. Paul J- Petrucci of Waters .and Denlse M. Forsgren of Gaylord. Jay A. Riling and Cynthia L. Darge, both of Fort Collins, Colo. COMMISSION ORDE:R CWI-<strong>23</strong>1 .t4 PHEASANT HUNTING REGULATIONS pfip The Natural Resources Commission, at Its meeting on June 8, <strong>1984</strong>, under the authority of Section 11. Chapter II, of Act 286, P.A. 1929, as amended,-and Sections 4-and 3 of-Act <strong>23</strong>0, PrAt 1925, as amended, being Sections 312 11. 300 1, and 300.3 of The" Michigan CompTTe3"Caws, established the following pheasant hunting season regulations for <strong>1984</strong>. teaoono Zone 1: la that part of Menominee County lying south of Highway US 2 and Delta County, south and west Zones 2 and 3: October 20 November M, inclusive. Bag Limits Zone 1: Zones 2 and 3: Statutory bag limits shall apply — 2 male pheasants per day, 4 in possession, and 8 during the season. Pheasants taken in any of the prescribed phea sant put-take areas shall be included in the small game hunter's daily bag and possession limit. This Order replaces the previous,Order entitled, "Pheasant Hunting Regulations for 1983, CWI-<strong>23</strong>1.83, dated June 10,1983, and sh^ll takeef feet October 10, <strong>1984</strong> and remain y'alid until November U. <strong>1984</strong>. RI 111 DING PERMITS The Otsego County Dept. of Building and Zoning recently Issued permits tg: "Bailey Sides >or: • 30 x 40 detached pole type building on Algonquin St., Otsego Lake Twp'., sec. 3. Owner Is Ray Betcher of Gaylord. • 24 x 32 detached pole type garage on Birch Lane. Charlton Twpvf town 30 (Johannesburg^ sac. 32. Owner is Walter Palmer of Johannesburg. We Print Letters to the Editor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT On <strong>Thu</strong>rsday, August 30, <strong>1984</strong>, at 7:00 o'clock p.rh., af the Otsego LakeTownship Hair,-located at 1065AOid 27 South, Waters. Michigan 49797. a public hearing will be held before the Otsego Lake Township Board on the estimate of the Otsego Lake Township Board that the costs and expenses of apparatus, equipment, housing and malnlciiBine and upei alien el the Otscge Leke Township Fire Department for the fiscal year April 1. 1985 through March 31, 1986 wHI be the sum of $38,900.00; at the same time, date and _ be held orr the question of whether the entire unincorporated portion of Otsego Lake Township, Otsego County, Michigan shall be created into a fire protection special assessment district under the provisions of Michigan Public Act 33 of 1951. as amended, for the purpose of raising money by special _ within a housing satntf in connection there 1 f and defraying such' costs and expenses by a special assessment on the lands and premises in said township to be benefitted thereby. The Otsego Lake Township Board will be in session at said time, date and place from 7:00 o'clock p.m. until 9:00 o'clock p.m. to hear comments and objections that might be offered relative to said estimate of costs and expenses and the creating of the special assessment district. , Cecilia Schotte, Otsego Lake Township Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE FREE & REDUCED PRICE MEALS AND FREE MILK POLICIES AT ST. MARY'S Family income criteria to be used for the >984.85 school year tor School tlunch, School Breakfast, and Special Milk Programs. ' k • l ~* TOTAL FAMILY SIZE Each Additional Family Member A. SCALE FOR FREE MEALS OR FREE MILK Year 6,474 8,736 10,998 13,260 -15,522 17,784 20,046 22,3<strong>08</strong> Plus $2,262 M?" th 540 728 917 1,105 \t394 1,482 1,671 1,859 PIUS $189 JVgek. 125 168 212 255 299 342 386 429 PIUS $44 SCALE FOR REDUCED PRICE MEALS Year 9,213 12.432 15,651 18,870 22,<strong>08</strong>9 25,3<strong>08</strong> 28,527 31,746 Plus $3,219 Month 768 1,036 1,305 1,573 1,841 2,109 2,378 2,646 Plus $269 Week 178 240 301 363 425— 487 549 611 Plus $62 All children from families at or below the income levels in Column A are eligible to receive meals or milk at no cost*. If ayallablee (Special Milk Program). Column A is used for the School Lunch, Breakfast, and Special Milk Programs. In addition, Federal PL-94-105 makes mandatory the service or reduced price meals to those chIId ran from f a m m es * 1 tKe^^oge^of j n o o r T \ e s [ ' ^ for free and reduced price lunches will also qualify for free and reduced price breakfasts. The charge for a redufri prim breakfast mav not be more than 30 cents. Column B must therefor be used in providing reduced price meals. •Service of free milk is optional. PUBLIC NOTICE Vanderbilt Area School today announced Its policy for Free Meals and Free Milk or Reduced Price Meals, for children unable to pay the full price of meals and milk served under the National School ' vnch, School Breakfast, Special Milk Program, and U.S.O.A. Donated Foed^Programs. - Local school officials have adopted the following family sire and Income criteria for determining eligibility! Total Family Size Each Additional Family Member A. Scale For FreeMeais And Free Mi Ik 6,474 -8,736 10,998 13,260 15.522 17,784 20,046 - 22,W "C Scale For Reduced-Price Meals —» * . 9,213 - 12,432 • 15.651" 18,870 22,<strong>08</strong>9 25,3<strong>08</strong> 28,527 31,746 XWTdrah from Tan^mes whdM incoma Ts at or betow ttw tevets shown ar a ettgibi* tor free meals er reduced price meals at tha principal's office InaachschooL-Thls information n-a y be verified at. any time during fhef#roc! year. Appi-cations may be submitted at any time during the year. To apply tor benefits, households should complete the application provided by the school and return It to the school as soon as possible. For the school officials to determine eligibility, the household must provide the following informa tion listed on the application: Names (* all household members, social security numbers of all adult TSwahoW member*.dr an indication Tha' tt* member no* u J—HI una, tuM UpwaaKw* Income by source for each household member; and the signature of an adult household member certifying that the Information provided Is correct. Households are required to report increases in household Income of over 150 per month or S600 per year and decreases In household slie. Food Stamp Program households may provide their case number instead of income Information on the application To discourage the possibility of misrepresentation, the application forms contain a statement above tha space for signature certifying that all Information furnished In the application Is true and correct. An additional statement Is added to warn that the application is being made In connection with the receipt of Federal funds, that school officials may verity the information In the application, and t^at deliberate misrepresentation of information may subject the applicant to prosecution under ap pHcabfe State and criminal statutes. In rmst cases, foster children are atsoettgtbte for these benefits, tf a family has f ostpr children hv ing with them and wishes to apply for such meals for them, they should follow the instructions provided on the appl lc * tl °" ^h^Hthey^>eed additional Information^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ [ i n c h ^ h ^ ^ l f ^ ^ P ^ v ^ 1 prescribed family Income guidelines. i w n p e n w i t l o n ^ d 'sub^pay" The Under the provisions of the policy Michael Springsteen. Principal, will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent Is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, he or she may mak^a request either orally or In writing lu *UUe* A. Hansen. Jr., Superlentendent, for a hearing to appeaUfce decision. The policy conttans an outline of the hearing procedure • • In operation ot child feeding programs, QflxfaikJ wi 11 be discriminated against because ol rfcee. sex, color, national or g-n, age, * If any i handicap ^ - believes he/she has been dlscrlmlnateed at 6059 Hatch Rd, Otsego Lake. Twp., George DePrlest for 8 x 12 utility shed at 1455 Groveland, Bagley Twp., sec. 9. /' Ralph Pichan for 30 x 36 pole type detached garage at 6545 Alba Rd., Hayes Twp., sec. 4. Howard Hob son (Hobson Homes) for 32 x 44 house with 480 sq. ft, second floor and 12 x 20, 14 -3c28 and 8-X-12 1<strong>08</strong>2 Michaywe' Drive, Otsego Lake Twp., sec. 2. Owner is Dr. Viender Mendratta of Birmingham. Timothy A. Cypher for remodeling of large areas at 4815 Old 27 South (Ke'nMar on the Hill"),-Bagley Twp., sec. 28. Owner Is Clawsen Beaver Building Co. of Ortooville. Robert J. Williams for 28 x 32 It* story house with full basement with 4 x 40 deck at 6390 Bear Lake Drive, Charlton Twp., sec. 35. James Hopkins for 6 x 30 roof over existing slaTa for open porch at 7725 M-32 East, Chester Twp., sec. <strong>23</strong>. LEGAL 4K CHESTER TOWNSWP — MINUTES Proposed Minutes of August 14th Board Meeting The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Samfcowlak. All board members were present. The board approved minutes of board meeting, treasurers report, liquor reports, bills totaling S2.796.89 & discussed Flnnegan Road. The board also discussed putting a question on the November ballot which would allow the voters to decide II they wish to continue having the Annual Meeting, or to abolish It. % """ All correspondence was. read and acted on end the meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. * Genevieve Borowiak Chester Township Clerk COUNTY MINUTES June 2*. 1904 . . -* A tpKlil m**ilng ol th* Board of Commtsslonors w** held In ^rrvmtv commlnwr, Room ol 7:05 p.m. Scott Kafka govo th* Invocation. Pledge of Allegiance rec, >*d bYoTr. ROLL CALL: Present Bette Crook. Larry Edward*. Douglas Johnson, Scott Ketke. John C Rabaut. J. Richard Yultl. Absont Timothy L. Haw, Al Nowok. Wllma Shlnovor, '. OTHERS PRESENT: wiltlam Porta*-. Jack Lowta, Don na saw-..-. " Tha purpose of tho mooting was to discus* wag** In r*g*rd to th* court* Judg* Port* presented soma of th* problems h* I* facing at-this Um*4n ragard-to court personnel wag** _ .. _ This meeting *djourn*d at 7:30 p,m. and moved to th* court room. Mooting reconvened at 7:40 p.m. In tha circuit courtroom Purpose of this mooting I* to bring togethor tho different sec tlon* of government with In the county that have to do with tana* OTHERS PRESENT; Mr. and Mr* Nels Jensen, Francis Nowak. Henry Mason. Raymond Winter. Connie Alexander, Willis Walker. Mary Sander*. John MarkovIch. Roy B*n*way. Laura Koronka. Shirley Samkowlak. Carroll Scott. Erma fttrnm1n¥« Frtlrn Pratt. Richard Sawicki, Donna Sawicki Cecelia Schotta. Gerald Noff*ing*r, Robert Vandarmarx, TTT State Ta* Comm.. John Pearson. Leroy Nelson. Ward Dexel and NIC Endors Mr. Vandermark introduced th* fallow members on the commission He g*v* a detailed presentation of the working ul Hie lex commission Th* first and most important level I* the nssrisn >. CT'y 'Counfr Building. Geylord. Michigan, that being the place for holding the Circuit Court tar the County of Otsego State of Michigan there will be offered tor sal* and public sole, for the pwrpo** *f i af sata a* altawod by low. th* lends and promises covered by sofd lien and daacrtbtawft Lot No 403 Enchanted Feres' No 1, according to the recorded plot thereof as i*coi dad In the Office of thojlegtsfor ef Oeeds. County of Otsti. State of The par tad of redemption as provided toy low shell to**ht (4-1 mouths h on i fha data of seta Doted- Juty 30. NBs OH MINUTES IX Th. raoular rrwettng of the Gaylord City Cauncli waa opwwd W,th p f t a h M and Drafts Members Wtevttf BY _ reading t* the prawnwe O'Rourk* Blvd.. Lot 33 In m- 0^ytor«iAar l«h«triai ranR. "rwim f TSnllrU'^icommarclal FadMMa* Exemption Dnm. City Mawagf Dm> tattves relative to th* unsattsfactory completion of th* construe tlon of th* railroad tracks an Waat Main. Ayes Unanimous. MOMon carrlad Moved by Outfield supported byOreft*. M M9.997 49 be allowed (an Itemized list may be saw* at tha ciarks ofltcd) Awaa- IhMnlmout AAot.on carried mm >mm Board of Appeals b* tabled until the n*xt regular meeting and the appointment to tha Planning Commission until tha regular meeting of September 9, 1904. Drafts, that the c*rk be author lied to Issue a eharlta^sol^at^permltto Order of the Purple Heart, to conduct their Purpla Heart Viola Campaign on August 31, and September 1,19*4 from 9:00 a. m urv Mutual Aid Agreement.with th* OtsegO Cwmty Fir* Board, pro- ^ t h a t p i ^ p h 9. section a S b ^ n d ^ t O «cKjde liability arising out of operating, ownership or use of motor Vfhlcte* or aqul^.^M = ^ " b X ^ ^ S ^ X ^ u t f M d . WHEREAS. Kay I m0LXh* PjJjHc Act. •> WjLat emended. (Act i«i) has submits an application providing all Information and requirement* nacessary for graitflng of m dustrial Facilities Exemption Cartlfkate by the City of Gaylord. County of Otsaoo, State of Michigan, to Kay-Byta. Inc.. and WHEREAS, on May <strong>23</strong>. '977, the Gaytord CMy CouncM ed the "Industrial Development District" »orthe Indu^rtai pro party of Kay Byte. Inc and others, and WHEREAS. « was heid by the Gaylord City Council providing rawr—jintatives of ell aflected taxing units the opportunity to be he£rde» requ l r^' by JKe slaKilf. W WHtHBftS. (.Unimilll wi granting of the Industriel Facllltlas Exemption Certlfteat* have Len heard and considered and WHEREAS. I t * * * * * * ^ and determined by the City of Gey lord. Council that th* granting " P . ' . " 1* ? " • • I " " " — » Exemption Certificate* previously gri ^ . fore*, shall not have th* *ft*ct of substantially Impending the operation of the City of Gaylord. or of Impairing tha Onanclal soundness of a taxing unit which Idvlas an •* ve£wm Prof*** tax in the City of Gaylord and WHE RE AS. the Gaylord City Coun dl under Section 1* H) of Act m, of fhe P. A. of W4. as amended, has determined that the length of the Industrial Facilities E>r emptlon Certificate shall remain m force and effect tar tha:P* r ^ Of 10 yWI NOW. THCRCFORE BE IT HFSOl VFO. that lhe_ ivetheappllc Geylord City Caunrll fines fwftiy dPProv* the application of Key , twdustrell Fatuities Fxemptlan ' Ayes Dunn, Outfield. Mankowski and Drafts Nay* Brown and Bate* Resolution declared adopted Moved by Mankowski supported by Dreffs. that City Attorney, Steve DuBois. be directed to draft a letter to Kay Inter prise* Corelative fo the exemption certificate issued in January, I9t3 to their business located at 1404 0'Rourke Blvd.. which Is now lees ed by K Byte'Inc. Aves: Unanimous. Motion carried ynanirnwi. fwwpi v • , Moved by Drefts supported by Dunn, mmEREAS. Ptuwnlx. a Michigan Co-partnership, in conformity with Act 2S5 of the Public Acts of I97t, a* amended has submitted an application providing all Information and requirement* necessary for granting of a Commercial Facilities Exemption Certificate by th* City otGeyiord. County of Otsago. State of Michigan and WHEREAS, on June 25. 19S*. the Gaylord City Council established the "Com mere lei Redevelopment District" for the commercial property of the Pho*ni« « Michigan Co parlnersh.p and WHEREAS, incon -tormance with Ad ftl. in the tcmihtitlltft Of ll>TigvljHWU».l facility did commeocaon July 2.19t4. seven (7) day* after a Com merclal Redevelopment District was established and WHEREAS, tha GAylord City assessor and repreeantatlvesof all affected taxing units were notified by mall of tha time and place of the hearing on the application and WHEREAS, a hearing was held by the Gaylord City Council providing the Assessor end representatives of all affected texlng units th* opportunity tob* heard as required by statute and WHEREAS. It Is hereby found end determined by fhe Gaylord City Council that the granting of this Commercial Facilities Exemption Certificate shall not have the effect of substantially Impending th* operation of the City of Gaylord, or of Impairing the financial soundnee* ot a taxing unit which levies ad valorum property tax In the City of Gaylord and WHEREAS, upon completion of fhe facility Is calculated to, and wilt have reasonable likelihood to Increase commercial activity and create employment NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLV- ED, that the Gaylord City Council has determined the length of act. and shall remain In full force and eWecfTor vanT Ayes Dreffs. Mankowski. Dunn and Bates. Nays: Brown and Duffield. Resolution declared adopted Moved by Brown supported by Drafts, that the meeting ad lourn. LEGAL LowOfnco* Of ed es TxnoMyV Hi By Timothy L Hos* Aftamoytar BRAOrORO SCOTT Aye* Unanimous Meeting adjourned at 9 05 p.m. TIH^BDITRAXANNHERSXY^US NOTICE OP LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE Default heving been made In the conditions of certain arid Lisa Railrictiar-J recorded on March 21. 1972. in Register of Oeeds. County of Otsogo. Stat* of Michigan, and pertaining to each and every lot in the ToHowlrta OHCritma »ub division: Enchanted Forest No. 2, according to the recorded plat thereof, as recorded In the Of flea of the Register of Deads. F „ , ,a, , « -V | w vOU'~Ty nrrttn yo "* Danny Mitch, tha Purchaser(s) / Owner (s) of Lof No. 339, of said Enchanted Forest No. 2, who became th* Purcheser(s) / Ownar(s) of said lot on the 24th day of September. 1979. and which Building end'Use Restriction* required the payment by Purchaser above / Owners described of suF° lots within division the to . pey to the BR AO FORO - SCOTT CORPORA TION. a Michigan Corporation. /t» designated successors or assigns, such faos prescribed in said Building and Use Res trie tlons, to be usod for the maintenance and Improvement of fhe Guthrie Lake* area, on li rlolm ad to be due and unpaid by said Purchaeer(s) / Owner (s) of sold Lot No 339 et the date of this notice 100.00 principal and 5 00 ponattyfee and 1.54 Interest, and BRADFORD • SCOTT COR PORATION having claimed; pursuant to the forms end condi tlons of the aforesaid Building eT-rrTi m vi Axrife 0 * 119 or proceeding ot low or In equity having been instituted to recover the debt, ar ony port *f th* dtfrt. secured by the Itan. and fhe power ta foreclose sold lien oe provided In told Belldlng and Use Restrictions having become operative by reason ef siAh default. NOTICE Is hdroby given thet o'clock In the oftornoun. af fhe "arth door af Ihe City/County Building. Gaylord Michigan. tha Circuit Court tar hM County of Oil ago Stat* of Michigan there wfM be offered tar sole and sefd ta the Mgh**t bidder at public sola, tar the purpoeo of Lot Mo 399 Enchanted Prat No 2, according to tfm recorded plot thereof OS rocordod ta the Office «* the Register 0t Deeds Couoty of Otaago Stata af — Cltv Clark provided by law shall be six (6) months from the dataaf sale. Dated: July 20. I9S4 ' LEGAL Law Off Ices Ot Timothy L. Hass ByTUnothy-L. Hess Attorney for .CORPORATION • P.O Bex 4*4 Gaylord. Michigan 49735 _ STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THC CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY Of OTSEGO First National Bank of Gaylord a Michigan Banking Corporation, Plaintiff, v Robert I Hancock and Mildred M Han cock, husbora and «,»««. and as Partner* In that Michigan CO Partnership. Otsego Junction Rollerena. Defendants - Case No (2 002 2109 CK ADJOURNED NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for the County nf ntsaqn Matt ni. Mlchlgon, made and entered in the ebove-entltled causa on November 22. 1903, notice Is horoa* given that tfto Foreclosure Sale rescheduled for Juty 30. 1904 at t« 00 o'clock «n tho forenoon shall bo further adiournad to August 24. 1904 at >0 00 o'clock in the forenoon and County Ctark snail ihe frortf door oTW Courthouse to tho Ctfy af Gaylord, County of Otsogo. Stat* of Michigan, the following described property located In the City of Goylord. County of of Mlehigen. towft Commencing af a point an the North-South v* line of Section a Town 30 North. Range 3 West. 453 1 foot north of the quarter poet en the South sid* of sold 0 dsgr*** 42 minuta* W*st along thence South 09 degrees 10 minutes West at 331 4 taet ta the East Boundary Hne of New York Control Ron R oad rtghf -ef wey, thanes S«dh along tot* East boundpry Mho of BENSINGER A COMBS. P-C. • MR-waif -MENKES 300 West Mom SOreof MlLideOW 49731 (Jin 732 104 M+*F
IN SERvmr oar GAYLORD - Chris O'Connor, who graduated from Gaylord High School in 1961 and was an outstanding wrestler during__those years, "has graduated from Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Va. jyConixxv who wants, to make a career of the Marines, graduated in the top 20 percent of his class, completing six weeks last summer and finishing up with his final six weeks this summer ofT He is currently attending Alma College and will graduate next spring as a second lieutenant. Upon graduation, O'Conner is planning on taking jet trainings through the flight school at Pensacoia, Fla. primarily interested in the jet training_which is 18 months, but, if that wouldn't work out, he would enter helicopter \ <strong>Thu</strong>rsday, August <strong>23</strong>, <strong>1984</strong> HERALD TIMES 11 Chris O'Connor school. It was noted O'Connor is going through the same program that Fred Lickteig Mr. and Mrs. Fred JLickteig of Gaylord. O'Connor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor of Gaylord. Discover things to do... in the Herald Times. DEM ARCHITECT DONALD-E. MORGRIDGE, AIA GAYLORD, MICHIGAN INVITATION TO BID OTSEGOCOUNTY LIBRARY GAYLORD, MICHIGAN PROJECT NO. 181-12-84 PROPOSALS Sealed proposals are requested for a new .ibrary Facittty-, Otsego County. Gaytordr Michigan according to Bidding Documents prepared by DEM -Architect, Project No. 181-12-83 dated August 24, <strong>1984</strong>. Proposals will be received until 12:00 noon Friday, September 21, <strong>1984</strong> at the Otsego County Library, c/o City/County Building, 225 West Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan 49735. A public bid opening will be neici an :UU p.m. Friday, September 21, <strong>1984</strong> in the District Cour troom, second floor of the City - County Building, 225 West Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan 49735. Single Proposals will be received from General Contractors only for all the work of all trades for the project. The project will be award ed to the successful Bidder by the County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on Tuesday, September 25, <strong>1984</strong>. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Contract Documents will be available on or about August 27, <strong>1984</strong>. ?nts wiH toe on fite^at ttie~ following locations: 1. DEM Architect, 1<strong>23</strong> West Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan 49735. 2. Builders Exchanges in Grand Rapids, Traverse City. Trl-Citles.