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Thursday, September 8, 2016 Your community news from Evart, Reed City, Hersey, Sears & Chase.
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For half a century, Mishlers Drive-In in Evart has been a popular gathering place.
at Mishlers, a person who
wants to finish his soft
drink there can drink from
a real mug.
Yes, theres a lot of history at the old root beer
stand. Opening in 1953,
the business soon became
an A&W restaurant.
After changing hands at
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Carhop
Megan Green
takes an
order to a
customer.
Carhops still
take orders
and deliver
food to the
cars of customers at the
classic Evart
drive-in restaurant.
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Steve Mishler, drive-in owner, took over the business from his parents. Here he helps ready the business for the upcoming business
day.
be nostalgia. As Steve puts
it, People come here for
treasured memories.
Beyond those possibilities, however, he has no
idea why people love his
business. His customers,
he said, have a better idea
than he does. He just tries
to offer what he thinks
they want.
Just as most drive-ins
are in the northern tier
of states, Mishlers is a
seasonal business. The
restaurant will close for
the winter Sept. 18. The
coming end to the season
marks a milestone for the
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Jessie Clinton Stewart
A memorial service
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p.m. Saturday, September 10, 2016, at the
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Obituary
Ronald Jay Bub Orvis
Ronald Jay Bub Orvis walked on to his
heavenly home on Saturday, August 20, 2016,
at Spectrum Health
Blodgett Hospital after
a hard-fought battle
with cancer. He was
born June 26, 1957, in
Mt. Pleasant.
He married Margaret
Marr on September 1,
1990. He resided in Evart with his wife. He
was preceded in death
by his father, Harold
Orvis. He is living on
through his wife, Margaret; mother, Joyce
Sandell; brother and
sister-in-law, Robert
Dean and Glenna Orvis; his children daughter, Susan Hartnett; son, Jamie Marr
and fiance, Brooke
Paul; son, Christopher
Orvis and girlfriend,
Mary Eymer; daughter,
Tonya Petri; grandchildren: Mark Hartnett,
Madison Har tnett,
Danielle Hartnett, Da-
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Shipwreck of car ferry Pere Marquette No. 18 claimed life of local man
Thursday night at 11:40,
after returning from two
months of excursion trips
in Chicago, to resume its
On the morning of Sepmain role of transporting
tember 9, 1910, at 7:30, the
cars between Ludington
car ferry, Pere Marquette
and Milwaukee.
No. 18, the eight year old
The breeze was fair but
flagship of the Pere Marquette steamship company, stiff as the boat transmet its mysterious demise ported 29 cars on deck.
Good time of five hours
20 miles from the Wisconwas made on course to Milsin shore in 400 feet of
waukee.
water.
Survivors told how assisLudington newspaper accounts following the disas- tant engineer Rosencrans
ter, the wreck, claiming 28 informed First Mate, Joseph Brezinski, of Manilives including all officers
and leaving 33 injured sur- towoc, Wisconsin, that the
ship was taking in water
vivors, was said to be the
worst maritime disaster in and the pumps were failing
to detract the rising levels.
Lake Michigan up to that
Brezinski informed Capt.
time.
Kilty, who examined the
Even more lives may
situation and at 3:40 made
have perished if it were
not for the prompt warning a judgement call to order
the course south instead of
from assistant engineer
southwest to ease the ship,
Chalmer Lee Rosencrans,
and at 4:10 he commanded
who grew up in Chase
the ship to steer toward the
Township and was emthe nearest point on the
ployed for a time at BrearWisconsin shore.
ley & Sons Hardware in
Capt. Kilty ordered evReed City.
ery person aboard to be
The Pere Marquette No.
roused. Chief Steward
18 left the Ludington port
By Shanna Avery
Special to the Weekly Voice
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The rescuers wasted no
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Bodies of Kilty, Mrs.
Turner, A. J. Mack, N. L.
Bertrad, W. H. Cummngs,
S. G. Sczepanek, Joseph
Brezinski, John Schranginafel and an unknown fireman were recovered. The
latter three taken to Milwauklee, and others with
all 33 survivors brought to
the city.
The big ferry seemed
to enter into the tragic
solemnity of the occasion
as it slid silently to the
pier at the foot of Foster
street, its flag at about half
mast, indicating it bore a
burden of the dead. Two
thousand persons gathered
at the landing and fought
for front places. A number
of them were the weeping
Courtesy of Shanna Avery and hysteric relatives of
Local man, Chalmer Lee Rosencrans, perished in the Lake Michigan men who went out on the
ill-fated No. 18.
shipwreck.
It was a spectacle long
to be remembered when
and Jacobson disappeared. speeding toward the awful members of the lifesaving
vortex to their doom.
Two others were pulled
crew marched down the
Members of 17 recogback up.
long steps bearing the body
nized Kilty just before the
It was written in the
of Captain Kilty through a
ship sank. He was walking long silent lane of pitying
Ludington Chronicle that
when the ship finally sunk, toward the main deck. He
faces. Next came the bodies
was about amidships when of the others in succesit came so suddenly. After
the ship righted twice, the the vessel plunged. He
sion and were taken to the
make no effort to get away morgue. The injured were
388 feet of steel structure
but stayed with the ship
literally stood on end and
taken to Paulina Stearns
until the engulfing waters
with engines and screw
Hospital and cared for.
moved him away.
still turning.
It remained a mystery
Down in engine room
The air pressure caused
how the ship sank. Some
Chief Engineer Leedham
a great explosion and the
thought broken deadlights,
stood by his engines while others speculated one of
superstructure and deckhis assistants attended to
houses detached from the
the plates loosened toward
the steam pumps. When
hull and were torn to bits.
the bottom of the boat.
it sunk those near the rail
Further, As the boat
Captain Kilty and Mrs.
went down the roof of cab- were able to leap and swim Marian Turner, the only fein gave way under force of clear of the suction. All but male on the ship and stewterrific air pressure with a a few of those who were
ardess, both aged 50, had
crash and a roar the cabins saved were caught in the
their funeral at St. Simons
vortex and carried down
and smokestacks shot in
Church with Father Denbefore they bobbed up
the air in every direction
nis Malone officiating.
causing death to many who again to fight the wreckage
It was written that
might have escaped drown- and wait for help.
Turner was found with a
Burke, Wheelman,
ing. In this manner it is
crucifix and rosary in her
said the majority of the 28 stuck to his post until the
hands. As the boat was
victims lost their lives. All last, waiting from order
sinking she had the crew
form the captain to leave,
the bodies recovered were
gathered around her in
which never came.
badly bruised and mutiprayer. When advised to
Burke related, When I
lated.
leave the boat, she replied,
realized that the boat was
One of the tall smokeI am not afraid to die, I
at last sinking I ran out on do not care for myself, but
stacks was tossed more
than thirty feet by the force the bridged armed with a
I cant help thinking of
of the explosion and debris life preserver which secmy poor mother. She was
ond mate Walter Brown
and water rose in a great
the sole caregiver of her
geyser nearly 50 feet in the brought me and dropping
mother, an elderly Ludingto the main deck I plunged ton resident.
air. There was a swirling
like the whirlpools of Niag- overboard just as the boat
Captain Kilty, who
ara and No. 18 was naught disappeared. I must have
spent most of his life as
been in the center of the
but a horrible memory.
a mariner, was spoken of
whirlpool, for I recall beIn a moment the suras brave, kind, faithful
ing spun around like a top and ever thoughtful of his
face was dotted with
and drawn irresistibly
heads buffeted about and
crew. He left a wife, son and
beaten down by the restless downward it seemed 100
daughter. He was interred
feet. Then I rose to the sur- in Manistee.
wreckage as it was lashed
face and barely had time
about by the seas.
Chalmer Lee RosenAgonizing cries for help to catch my breath when I
crans, who first discovered
went down again and was
arose above the roar of
the leak, was buried at sea,
the sea. All was confusion, under for a long time. After though a marker bears
I rose the second time I
indescribably terror and
his name at the Woodland
seized a piece of the cabin Cemetery in Reed City.
chaos. Irresistibly drawn
by a tremendous suction, a and managed to remain
Born February 17, 1886 in
score of men could be seen afloat until I was picked
Hillsdale, Michigan, he
came to the Chase area as
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a boy of 10. After many
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By Andy Duffy
Weekly Voice
HERSEY Everything
else was getting blessed,
Dave Fowler said. He decided it was about time to
bless the things that protect people every day. Last
year, he set aside a day to
ask for a blessing for guns.
Now he will ramrod the
second annual Blessing of
the Guns this weekend.
The idea had a long genesis.
A former law enforcement officer, Fowler has
carried a gun for 40 years.
During that time, he often
prayed before going into
tense situations.
I believe in the power
of prayer, he said. So he
would pray, Please, God,
if I have to be involved in
a shooting, help me be the
best shot and the fastest.
More importantly, please
bless my guns and me so I
dont have to get involved
in a gunfight.
He eventually retired
from his law enforcement
career. Now he runs Fowlers Home on the Range, a
business offering firearms
training courses. Besides
the gun training, his business features shooting
ranges open to the public
and to law enforcement
personnel.
Evart Police
Department Weekly
Report, weekly report
9/3/2016
Larceny Officers
were dispatched to a Larceny complaint. The case
remains open at this time.
9/4/2016
OWI Officers responded to an Operating
While Intoxicated complaint. The subject was
located then proceeded
to flee from officers on
foot. The subject was apprehended a short while
later and was placed under
arrest. The subject was
transported to the Osceola
County Jail and their vehicle was impounded.
8/31/2016
Larceny Officers responded to a complaint of
a missing bicycle. The case
remains open at this time.
8/31/2016
Civil Dispute Officers responded to a complaint of a Civil Dispute.
The parties involved were
advised to refrain from
contact with each other.
9/1/2016
Check Well Being
Officers responded to two
Check Well Being complaints. The subjects were
found to be secure and not
in need of any services.
9/1/2016
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Check Well Being
Officers responded to a
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Area Check Officers
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