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NUMBER 4 VOLUME 54 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN,: FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1850 MotherV Club News iTime Now to Purchase Soil District Holds South Arm lYour 1950 Auto License Red Devils Suffer Their • Mrs. Clifford Bradshaw will lead the discussion in the Moth­ Community 4-H Annual Meeting er's Club to be held Tuesday ev­ If all the people in East Jor­ First Defeat This Season ening, Jan. 31 j in the Home Ec­ Dance Postponed dan vicinity who have not purch­ AT BOYNE CITY LAST onomics Room at 8:00 p. m. The ased their 1950 auto licenses THURSDAY, JAN. 19th LOSE TO BOYNE CITY BY ! movie entitled, "The Feeling of Dance were *a*d en<^ ^° en(* on ^e *ce> The 4-H Club Square starting at the City dock-^-there SCORE OF 40 TO 32 IN Minstrel Show April 13 j Hostility" will; be shown. Mrs. scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 28, The Charlevoix Soil Conser­ Wrn. Malpass and Mrs. Vaun Og- would be a lot of cold tummies. CLOSE GAME ______will be postponed until further vation District held their second den will . notice. We are unable to obtain Actually, if folks bought about annual meeting in the assembly What promises to be the big- 40 per day from now until March By Jim Nachazel t minstrel ever staged in East music at this time, room of the Boyne City High ges Joe Smith 1st, there would not be too long School, Thursday, Jan. 19, at For the first, time^ this year^the._ Jordan is in full progress—music, a line waiting on the last day. Do Red ^-Devil. s were defeate.T. . __dJ in Ba__s h quartette and special Jassamine Rebekah 8:30 p. m. Sixty-nine farmers and ketball. The Boyne City Ramblers c orus€s> YOU want to be in that line? .numbers will be furnished by the Lodge You do not need to wait for their wives attended the meeting chalked up a score of 40 points, Charlevoix Co. Baber sShop Chor- and program. The meeting start­ while the hard fighting Red Dev^ Met on Wednesday, Jan. 18. We your application blank from the us.:-Tha-East Jordan Rotary is State—possibly you won't get ed with the showing of the very ils could only make 32. It was a the sponser as in previous years entertained ten sisters from Man­ Bowling News good soil conservation movie en­ very close game and credit must one. The office can write out so mark, the 'date in: your date celona lodge. The Mancelona your application. titled* "By Land We Live". be given to both teams for their ;bo5¾ ah3'-'watch the paper for fur­ sisters brought us the "Traveling Although Sommeryille's Groc­ George Klooster, East Jordan fine ball clubs. In the first period Gavel". This gavel is to be taken ery, E. J. Canning Co., Ellsworth Youngsters Attention!— You ther announcements. must have a title for your scoot­ chairman of the board, was in the first point went to Boyne by us to Boyne City. They in turn Electric and St. Joseph's took 4 charge of the business meeting. City right after the tip-off. Bor­ points from Brock's Turkey Farm, er or motor bike to get a new lic­ will take it on to the next lodge ense. Come to the Chamber of All of the directors, which includ­ ing, one of our best forwards was. Funerai Services'For on the list. This proceedure is to Cal's Tavern, State Bank and Hill- ed George Klooster, Norval Kor­ not in. the starting lineup due to man's Insurance respectively, Commerce office and we'll tell promote good will and fellowship you how to get your title. thase, Peter Winnick and Carlton an eye infection. He saw vef^jMrs. GllSta (Larsen) throughout our district and help Thorsen's increased their first Smith and Ed Rebman, county limited action in this; game In the , MiUer Held Jan. 24th us become acquainted with the place lead to 10 points as they agricultural agent and secretary first quarter Boyne took a lead of v. other lodges. dropped the first game to the of the board, and E. B. Watkins, v c Arrange Farm Shop 9-7. Jim Meredith made two ba%- Forty-four members were out Legion by 10 pins then came farm planner, gave parts of the kets and Don Karr one. Don,,, Funeral services for Mrs. Gus- and our ten visitors. We also ini­ back with games of 871 and 875 For Efficient Use annual report for 1949. A total Whiteford made a free shot thisjta Miller were held Tuesday, Jan. tiated^ three new members. We giving them 3 points to 1 over the of 109 farmers owning 16,156 period. In the second quarter both j 24th, 1950, at the . Evangelical had some nice remarks by our Legion team. "Andy'' Anderson Efficiency in the farm shop is acres have asked for assistance teams scored 6 points and score} Lutheran church, conducted by new candidates and visitors. topped the Legion team with a essential say Michigan State Col­ and about 1025 acres now have was 15-13. The Ramblers showed \ Rev. J. C. Johnson of Frankfurt, Cherry Queen Tries For Baking Crown, Too big 615 series on games of 195- lege agicultural engineers. They written plans completed. A total a little, more speed in the first: Bearers were: S. E. Rogers, Mike 211-209. His series was 4 pins list condition and arrangement of of 1051 soil samples showed that half of the game, than our Red Gunderson, Die Omland and Al- better than Spin Cihak's 611 for Ann Maurer, Michigan's 1950 the shop and its equipment as one only 23 samples need 2 tons of Devils did, but both teams were bert Omland. Interment at Sun- high series in the Merchant's Lea­ of the important considerations. lime per acre, 210 samples need fighting hard. The third quarter siSt Hill.-. •-. V ," Cherry Queen, practices for her JfCarriages gue. , High single game for the Among check points for better 1 ton of lime per acre and 818 seemed to be Boyne's holiday j • p ttrina Johnson^ daugh- entry in one of the state's many league went to Oscar Weisler who Gusta e Cherry Pie baking contests, now Cook — Allen farm shops are concrete floors, samples needed no lime. The ma­ since they scored 15 points to our !ter 0f Mrs. Ole- Johnson, and the finished with a 237 for 576, tops ! painting the interior a light color jority of the phosphoi'ous and pot­ 6. The Red Devils only made 2 ole Johnson oF Elberta was under way. "Bake-downs" will be late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen an­ for the Saints. or whitewashing for visibility, ash showed low. This means that baskets m the third quarter, al- 5, 1892, at Omena, j held to select town, county, sect­ born Jan> 2 nounce the marriage of their son, In the other match the Recre­ and large windows that will admit [famers should be careful about though they took many shots. It jMich. In 1893 she went with her , ional and state champions, latter Lloyd, to Doris Cook of Detroit ation, aided by a last minute as much light as possible. adding lime but they should use a seemed it was just a bad night | parents to Frankfort where she of whom will compete in the nat­ on Thursday Jan. 12th. strike spree, were able to win the The engineers advise having a fertilizer high in phosphorous and fo them. In the fouth period, our ! u_ntil 1916 when she came to i ional contest at the Morrison Ho­ lived tel in Chicago on the appropriate last game from Monarch Finer definite storage space for tools potash. boys really went out and played .Jordan. On July 4, 1916, she! , East date of February 22nd next, the Foods by 6 pins, giving them a and supplies and keeping every­ The business part of the pro­ hard. They showed much more ; i d to Edward Larson at Farmers Week was marr e climax of National Cherry Week. three point victory, Bob Smalley thing in its place. Work benches gram included the election of two speed and made 13 points, but j East Jordan. Mr. Larson passed Opens at M. S. C. of the Monarch's added 205-218 Ann is sure that a Michigan along the walls with drawers un­ directors as the terms of Clayton "Boyn e Cit"'*'"y mad*e 10*" . Jim Mer" e away March 1, 1928. On October On January 30th to a 161 starter for 584 tops for Healey and Norval Korthase were dith was high point man with 9 girl will be the national winner— der them are convenient storage ,24, 1937, she was united in mar- his team, while Barney Adair had for small parts. expired. There were four nomin­ points to his credit Saffronvri to George Miller", at Birm­ not only because of local baking Farmers' Week at Michigan 566 with a 224 finisher for the from Boyne had 11. age prowess, but because Michigan ees and they included Clayton ingham. He passed , away June State College, Jan. 30 to Feb. 3, Recreation. Healey, Curtis - Nicloy, Norvel The second team suffered a de 22, 1944. Mrs. Miller was a mera- Cherries are the "pick of the is expected to bring 35,000 or pack". Other two hundred games were CARD OF THANKS Korthase and William Blekkeenk. feat with Boyne too, but by a ^ of "the" East Jordan Evangical more Michigan farm people to bowled by Herb Peebles, 204; Pat Clayton Healey and Norval Kor­ close score of 30-26. Our boys Lutheran church. East Lansing. The event is gener­ Bartsch, 206; Jim Lilak, 202; Bill thase were both re-elected for started off in the first quarter We wish to thank friends, When she became ill in 1944 ally recognized as one of the larg­ Taylor, 203; John Atkinson, 201; three year terms. Following the with high hopes and scoring 9 est of its kind in the nation and Jay Hite, 215; Cy Dolezel, 208; neighbors and relatives for their she was taken to Traverse City You Give kindness and sympathy shown at business meeting, Ed Rebman in­ points to Boyne's 4. In the second is in its thirty-fifth year. Ed Reuling, 203 and 200; Walter troduced the speakers of the ev­ quarter we still led 15-13. The hospital where she passed away the time of our recent bereave­ Jan. 22, 1950, from broncho pneu­ Featued speakers include Mar­ Rood, 207 and 208; and Spin Ci- ening who were D. L. Clanahan, third quarter Boyne scored 12 . . . They Walk quis W. Childs, Washington sor- hak, 223 and 210. ment, the loss of our mother, Gus- points to our 6 and both teams monia. She had been in ill health ta Miller. We especially want to crops specialist, and Ed Long- for five and one-half.years. respondent on Tuesday; Dr. Ger­ The Merchant's League Stand­ necker, soils specialist, both from scored 5 points in the last quar­ The child just lay there and thank Rev. J. C. Johnson for his Surviving is a son, Ralph B. ald Wendt, top ranking scientist ings: Michigan State College. ter. Larry Huckle was our high looked up at the nurse. Sweat or. Wednesday, and Allan Kline, W L words of comfort, the pallbearers, Larson, 36*34 Oakhill Rcfad, Holly, and thoss whft &4v' floweris. Cooperators of the district are pdint man with 13 points and Ar- beaded his forehead. Those packs president of the American Farm Thorsen's Lumber Co. 49' 23 ner had 10 for Boyne. Mich. Her mother, Mrs. Ole John­ Mr. & Mrs. Ralph B/Larson turning m 'tKpii orderf?'to the ?AC- were hot. Down the corridor a Bureau on Thursday. E. J. Canning Co. __. 39 33 retary for pine trees for spring This week the Red Devils play son, Elberta, Mich.; a sister, An­ few doors away came the rhythm­ 4-1 na Parkinson, Royal Oak; and Departmental meetings will be Hillman's Insurance _. 39 33 planting. These orders include a two games, one with Mancelona ic pulse of a respirator. In anoth­ held in the morning and early af­ Sommerville's Groc'y 37 S5 and the "other with Grayling. four brothers, Thomas Johnson, total of 18,400 pine trees. More er part of the hospital the click of ternoon each day with general American Legion 37 35 ion in the Standings as Norm's orders are expected in the next Grand Rapids; Lewis, Peter and braces could be heard, the tap of Benjamine Johnson, Elberta. sessions starting at 3 p. m. in the State Bank 35 37 took over first place after win­ few days. The next board meet­ "Look Both Ways canes, the splashing of youngsters college auditorium. Cal's Tavern 35 37 ning 6 out of 8 points from the Relatives and friends who were ing of the district will be held in Before Crossing" in the hydrotherapy pool. Boys Monday will feature dairy Monarch Foods 33 39 Cadillac Merchants, and the Rec­ the county agent's office at here to attend the funeral were: and girls from all walks of life, breed association meetings and St. Joseph's __. 32 40 reation Travelers moved to fifth Anna Parkinson, Royal Oak; Mr. Boyne City, Tuesday afternoon, they had one thing in common.— builders' day in agricultural en­ Brock's Turkey Farm 32 40 place with a 7 point win over February 14, starting at 2:00 p. Day dreaming should be confin­ and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Grand infantile paralysis. It reached out ed to a chair in front of the fam­ gineering. All depatments in the Ellsworth: Electric _____ 28 42 Spike's Grayling team. Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis John­ and struck them down last sum­ School of Agriculture will hold ily fireplace; "especially duing the son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, mer. But they are coming back— snow and ice of February when departmental meetings on Tues­ Bowling in the Ladies League and Mrs. Ole Johnson, Elberta; coming back fighting hard, be­ day, Wednesday and Thursday of was featured by the high scoring pedestrian danger is at its peak. Bertha Rude, Mary Send, Trena cause you—and countless other Boy Scouts Mark 40th Anniversary Because they failed to look both the week. of the State Bank as they wired Jensen, Pat Husby, Suttons Bay; good people have given them the Special programs are scheduled games of 702-810-729 together Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson, Holly; chance. daily by home economists as fea­ for the season record of high Nels Anderson, Mancelona. YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO ture attractions for the women. team game and series. Their big THE ANNUAL MARCH OF A feature attraction will be middle game consisted of games DIMES IS MAKING IT POSSI­ the grand champion steer of the of 168 by Mary Swoboda, 191 by Must Make Crop Loans BLE. International Livestock Exposit­ Irene Reuling, 142 by Mabel Hud- Before January 31st The polio outbreak of 1949 is ion. The 1,20.0 pound Hereford kins, 162 by Mary Ellen Taylor now a thing of the past. That is, that brought $13,800 wlien sold and 138 by Mildred Campbell. for those who escaped. But for to Dearborn Motors, Detroit. It Irene Reuling's 191 was high January 31, 1950, is the dead­ the 40,000 adults and; children line for farmers to take advan­ is being shown through courtesy single game for the league, and stricken last summer the long with the 152 which she bowled in tage of government guarantees of Ford tractor and Dearborn fight back to health continues. It equipment dealers of Michigan the first and last games of the of support prices on several is their fight. But surely it is ours match, she had high series f or the grain crops. This reminder comes and will be exhibited in the live­ too. A dime is not very much. stock judging pavilion all week. week with 495. from Clarence Prentice, Michigan Neither is a dollar. But if each of State College grain and bean Many exhibits will be available The Banker's high games gave us contributes a dime or dollar theem a four point win over Qual­ marketing specialist. fo inspection. They will be in ag­ more than we gave before to the ricultural engineering building, ity Food. Metal Products contin­ Loans or purchase agreements March of Dimes we can held \that ued to lead the league although will not be available after this veterinary building, auditorium* boy sweating it out under the hot livestock pavilion, poultry build­ Art Cleaners managed to win 2 month, on 1949 crops of wheat, packs, help another to breath games and split with the leaders. oats, rye, barley, soybeans and ing, demonstration hall, Olds en­ free of the respirator,, get other gineering building and the, home Bachmann's of Central Lake won Grand Award Winner, Fifth National dry edible beans. The deadline boys and girls back on their feet economics building. four games from Rainbow Bar, AAA Traffic Safety Poster Contest date of January 31 is the result —alive, alert, and able to go for­ More than 35 different farm while .St. Joseph, Cal's Tavern and ways at intersections, some 2,400 , of a one month extension this ward in hope to health. Home Modernizinz won 3 points American stree crossers were kill­ ! year according to Prentice. meetings during the week and Let all of us do it today. champions will be crowned in the from Dress & Gift Shop, Norm's ed during 1948. Over 9,000 cop­ | Loans on these crops, except . •_—o Tavern and Central Lake Torch. ies of this AAA .National Safety ! soybeans, mature April 30, 1950. state steer and swine feeding con­ Poster Contest winner, ' -Look j Farmers who have purchase AN APPRECIATION test. Ladies League Standings: Both Ways Before Crossing" and | agreements must notify the coun­ Special entertainment will in­ W 26,000 safety lessons were distrib­ ty Commodity Credit -Corporation clude an ice show on Tuesday Metal Products 46 Since last March I have been night and a concert by college uted to Michigan schools by Auto­ I office during April, Soybeans ma­ receiving lovely cards, visits of State Bank 40 mobile Club of Michigan for use ture May 31, one month later cheer, beautiful flowers and musical ogarnizations on Thurs­ Cal's Tavern 40 • during February. than for the other crops. plants from my many friends, day evening. All programs are Quality Food ______39 open to the public and free, ex­ Bachmann's _•_ 38 _—0 Farmers will be paid seven neighbors and relatives while at cents a bushel for storage cost on Munson and Charlevoix hospitals cept for charges for meals. Dress & Gift Shop ____ 36 Jordan Twp. Tax Notice Central Lake Torch '_: farm stored soybeans or wheat and at home. To the Odd Fellows 33 for the use of the bed and to CARD OF THANKS Rainbow Bar •'_. 33 I will be at Meredith's Barber held to the maturity dates. Art Cleaners 33 '•""• Corn producers have until May those who held me up in prayer, Shop Jan. 28, Feb. 11 and 25, to To those who expressed their Norm's Tavern 32 31, 1950 Xo take advantage of I wish to thank you all and may collect taxes for Jordan Twp. sympathy in so many beautiful St. Joseph ._" __ 24 FRANCIS NEMECEK, corn price guarantees through God bless you. 4x1 Reva Kamradt and practical ways during our re­ Home Modernizing :_ 14 4-2 Treasurer. loan or purchase agreement. cent bereavement, the death of our mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Howe, In the Inter City League, Greg we extend our heartfelt thanks. Boswell had 603 with a 236 fin­ Archie Howe isher to giv« Chris's Men's Wear a PROPOSED MACKINAC BRIDGE 4x1 and Family big 900 game „s they won three points from Howard's Service of Offictal poster marking the 40th birthday. / CARD OF^THANKS Central Lake. The Recreation ad­ The 40th anniversary of the port to the Nation" at Wash­ . We wish to express our deep ded three points to their win total Boy Scouts of America Will be ington, D.C., where the Move­ gratitude to all of our friends as they took Faas Food team 3-1. observed Feb. 6 to 12 in every ment was incorporated Feb. 8, i and neighbors for sympathy ex­ Barney Adair finished with 243 part of the nation by more 1910. They will also take part! tended us at the time of our re­ high single game for the League. than 2,300,000 boys and adult in an impressive ceremony at Ray's Barbers, Central Lake, won leaders. "Strengthen Liberty" Independence Hall in Phila­ cent bereavement. We sincerely delphia. thank the members of Jassamine 3 from Wolf's Refrigerators, of is the birthday theme. The Boy Scouts' "Crusade to Strength­ The highlight of 1950 will be Rebekam Lodge, also Rev. Moore Charlevoix, in the other match. the Second National Jamboree Glenn Dinkman of Howard's Ser­ en the Arm of Liberty" con­ for his comforting words, and all tinues through 1950. which will see 40,000 Scouts those who sent cards and the be­ vice started with 6 strikes in a and Leaders camping together il An artist's conception of the it can be built at no cost or obli­ ity. Complete details regarding autiful floral tokens. row but finished with only 231, During Boy Scout Week, at Valley Forge, Pa., from as he into a split in the 8th Units will hold "Crusade June 30 to July 6, including > proposed bridge across the Straits gation to the State of Michigan. the bridge project may be obtain­ Joe Montroy Night" meetings when 1949 Scouts of other lands. of Mackinac* is shown above. This The Committee is currently spear­ ed by sending a card or letter to Mr. & Mrs. H. B. Hipp frame. Crusade Awards will be pre­ Since 1910 more than 16,- . would be the largest bridge in the heading a. movement to bring the Mackinac Bridge Citizens and Family sented. Representing the 12 500,000 boys and men have world and according to the Mack­ about a re-creation by the State Committee, Stroh Building, De­ Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Both local teams in the Travel­ Scout Regions, 12 outstanding been identified with the Boy | inac Bridge Citizens Committee, Legislature of a Bridge Author­ troit 26, 4-1 Montroy and Family. ing League bettered their posit- Boy Scouts will make a "Re­ Scouts of America. ~ • i THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1950

j pounds of milk. This set a new national record for volume of Stamps Reader's Courtroom j milk production, and it gave to •'Possible Phenomenon0 ; Michigan another championship SAN DIEGO, CAJJF. — Ma­ Loafing Worker . honor in the field of agriculture. rine Warrant Officer Rudolph R. | If all the butter fat produced by FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ithis one cow had been processed Hendrick, postal officer of the Tardy Teacher Marine Corps recruit depot here, j into butter, it would have totaled WANT ADS PROMPT WATCH REPAIRING—' * J. R. PORTER, Boyne City. ' recently became the envy of the 1,530 pounds! This production, 2c per word, minimum charge 40c New location next to Boyne philatelic world when he discov­ Unpredictable Dog ithe achievement of F. K. Merk- Theatre. 1 tf. ered a "possible phenomenon" ;iey of Flint, is equivalent to that Subsequent insertions in the 1938 series of President __ By Will Bernard, LLB _ Newspapers of Michigan each bushels of potatoes were produc­ of the production of six average (If ordered with first insertion 172 MICE KILLED with one jar James Monroe stamp. State laws vary. For personal year salute Michigan agriculture ed; most of this production being cows. ONLY. If not, above rate applies) of Force's GUARANTEED guidance, see yovir local attorney. through a "All-Michigan Dinner" in the upper half of the lower lc per word, minimum charge 20c While purchasing stamps for Poison Wheat—35c at East parcel post, Mr. Hendrick dis­ It a Workman Gets Hurt sponsored by the Michigan Press peninsula and the upper penin­ Member newspapers of the sula. 10c EXTRA PER INSERTION Jordan Co-ops. 4-6-1 covered a overprint of While Loafing, May He Association, Inc., in cooperation Michigan Press Association, Inc., with the Michigan Department of IF CHARGED two plate serial numbers. This Collect Compensation? Twenty-five years ago consid­ most of which are in small towns This means all phone-in orders. FOR SALE — Dodge Stake unusual oddity is extremely Agriculture. erable of Michigan's supply of po­ and rural *areas, take great pride Truck, new motor, dual wheels, A man worked as a night watch­ The annual climax to the State tatoes was produced in the south­ Not responsible for any mistakes scarce because the post office in the 1949 achievement of 170,- good heater. Cheap if taken at department destroys such er­ man in a machinery warehouse. Convention was held Saturday ev­ ern half of lower Michigan. This in ads telephoned in. One warm night, feeling drowsy, he 000 farms which produced more once.—CALL 166-F13. 4-2 rors in printing before the ening, Jan. 21, and again news­ acreage has almost disappeared than $600,000,000 of agricultural stamps are released for sale. placed a chair by an open window paper editors learned new facts and judging by the ^icreags now FOR SALE — A number of Lad­ and settled down for a nap. During products. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Only two full sheets with the about the remarkable and varied in the upper peninsula, it appears In volume this record exceeded ies Garments. Coats, skirts and his slumber, he began to twist and history of modern Michigan. that most of it has moved up APPLES FOR SALE — Golden dresses. Some of these are like double plate serial numbers re­ previous yields, but in value, due main in existence, one being in For example, a baked potato there. to decline of commodity prices in Delicious, 75c and $1.50.—Call new. Cost! Very reasonable. was served to dinner guests as a phone 153-F22, ROY WHIT­ Where? — MILT'S BARBER the possession of Mr. Hendrick. 1949, it was somewhat below the WO Hendrick's only comment reminder that Michigan holds the It may not be news to readers previous year's high. LOW, R. 3, East Jordan. 52x5 SHOP. 4x1 was, "This sheet can be obtained national potato record for 1949, of the "Michigan Mirror" but These achievements are taken FOR SALE — Rural Russet Po­ HAY FOR SALE ~^-"~Alfalfa at a price." if not for all previous years, in Michigan represents over 90 per­ a remarkable yield of 1,038 bush­ from a miniature newspaper tatoes, field run, $1.00 per bu., Brome, baled, $20.00 per ton or cent of the navy bean crop of the front page which was distributed at my farm. Bring containers.— 85c per bale. Brome Grass Seed, % els per acre on the Marquette nation. As usual more than likely county farm of Paul VanDamme. to newspaper editors and their . HESTON SHEPARD, phone 20s lb.—Inquire FREEM LAI- Seeret Witness' shipments will be made to every guests at the dinner. Co-sponsor 129-F2, R. 2. 2x5 SURE, R. 2, East Jordan. Phone state east of the Rocky Mountains of the "All-Michigan Dinner", 129-F11. 3x3 System Now Used D. L. Clanahan, farm crops ex­ and an important supply will go was the Michigan Department of WIRING SUPPLIES — Complete tension specialist at Michigan aboard to meet foreign trade assortment on hand including WOOD FOR SALE — Any size or Agriculture, administered by the In War on Crime State College, has searched Amer­ needs. Michigan Agricultural Commis­ metal and porcelain switch and length that you say. $5.00 for ican records of high yields on un- outlet boxes, duplex receptacls one cord, $10.00 for 2¼ cords, CHICAGO. — A new secret weap­ The rich Thumb "\rea is the sion. turn. Suddenly, the ehair tipped irrigated land and can find no pre­ navy bean capitol of the United —pull chain and keyless types. delivered. I will throw it in your on is now being used in the war over and dumped its occupant right against crime. vious claim of such heavy pro­ States. — SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE woodshed if you wish. Phone out the window! Luckily the win­ duction. STORE, East Jordan. 40-tf. 163-F3.—BILL SHEPARD. 2x7 This is a "secret - witness" plan dow wasn't far above the ground, Christ Lutheran Church which gives men and women who so the man wasn't seriously injured. VanDamme reported his high 1 The growing dairy industry in Rev. F. J. Sattelmeier, pastor FREE ESTIMATES on electrical CHARITY RACKETS EXPOSED! know something about a crime a However he filed a claim for work­ yield in late September, 1949, and Michigan, which now produces - Boyne City — Wilson Twp. wiring and radio repairing. Al­ chance to get their information in it was checked by R. H. Kaven, nearly one-third of the total ag­ When you contribute money to men's compensation—for the cuts so repairs on electrical applian­ the hands of authorities and collect and bruises he had suffered. But Marquette county agricultural ricultural income, was represent­ Wilson Twp: Sunday: 9:30 a. ces and motors. Guaranteed a charity make sure it doesn't a reward without revealing their the court granted him nothing. The agent. The yield of 1,038 bushels ed by a dairy snack bar presided get into the hands of racketeers. m. Church Service. 10:30 Sunday workmanship • at reasonable % names. judge said a man cannot expect to of potatoes to an acre came from over by the 1949 dairy queen, School. prices,—BOB'S RADIO & AP­ Learn how you can spot these The idea has begun to spread be compensated for an injury that a six-acre plot of recently cleared Miss Jane McKimmy, 17, Beaver- phonies. Read about charity rack­ rapidly. It has been put to work Boyne City: Saturday: 9:30 a. PLIANCE SERVICE, at Sher­ happened while ;he was loafing in­ land on the VanDamme farm. ton high school student. m. Confirmation Class. Sunday: man's Hardware, East Jordan. eteers in "Don't Be A Sucker", against killers in Chicago and Los stead of working. in The American Weekly, great Thus a Michigan farmer again Approximately 140,000 farm­ 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 15-tf. Angeles, against murderers and * >•'• * has established a remarkable food magazine with this Sunday's ballot burglars in Kansas City, ers in Michigan have one million a. m. Church Service. (Jan. 29) issue of The Detroit Could a Teacher Be record of high production. cows daily producing milk sup­ The young people's society of MILL WOOD — For Sale, against gunmen in Detroit, and Fired For Tardiness? $15.00 per load, delivered. Al­ Sunday Times. against hooded mobsters in Birm­ plies for use as a health-giving Chinst Lutheran Church, Boyne so green Buzz Wood, beech and ingham, Ala. A man was hired as the only A half century ago Michigan beverage, butter, cheese and oth­ City and Wilson Twp., will meet maple, good furnace or heater Sponsors — newspapers in some teacher for a little red schoolhouse was recognized as a leader in the er dairy products. Sunday evening, Jan. 29th, in the wood at $4.50 per cord, deliver­ places, grdups of citizens in others in the country. As it happened, this potato production of the United Boyne City Church.~ The officers ed.—M. C. BRICKER & SONS, —have offered a total of $438,000 in man loved to sleep late in the States. With the growth and new Last December 19 a four-year- are planning some interesting en­ phone 264--F3, Boyne City, or rewards. None of the money has morning and was late for classes developments in the culture in old Holstein cow, "Minnow Creek tertainment. write J, H. Bricker, R. 3, Boyne been passed out yet. An informant as often as not. To make matters other parts of the nation, Michi­ Eden Repeat", completed one City. ltf. can't collect until the case ends in worse, he had the key to the school- gan now ranks 10th. year lactation period during conviction. house—and the pupils had to wait Durin the past year 17,000 which time she produced 35,243 Subscribe To The Herald FOR SALE — Modern House, 9- The chief result, so far, has been outside until he arrived! After sev­ rooms and two baths. Hot air eral months of this conduct, the information. Hvmdreds of letters school board fired him. He prompt­ I furnace, thermostat. 2-car gar­ have been received. Many of them ly sued for his salary, saying that age, beautifully landscaped, two offered information that looked he had been "doing his best" to large lots, an outstanding loca­ helpful. In Chicago, for instance, get to school on time. But the court tion, at only $5,000.00 full 226 letters came in during the first upheld the board's action. The price.—EAST JORDAN REAL two months. Forty-one contained judge said that coming late to ESTATE CO. phone 259-Fll, what seemed to be good leads. Two school was not one of the privileges Clarence Healey or phone 69-W, of the Chicago cases have resulted of a teacher! Keith Dressel. 40 tf. in arrests. * . • » The Chicago Sun-Times conceived BUYING — SELLING — Win­ the secret witness plan as a com­ Is a Grocer to Blame ter Special: All dry wood, $3.00 munity service. It was sparked by If a Customer to $4.00 per cord; Knobby Snow an FBI report that Chicago had 326 Is Bitten by a Dog? Tires, $17.50 a pr.; Menthol . ..Paddy was hauled before the murders in 1948, highest number A man walked into af grocery; for any city in-the U. S. The sftart- NOW OPEN! Antifreeze, \ 80c gal; 600x16 ma%istrate lor b&ating.uft,his neigh­ store one morning with a bulldog Tire' Chains, ^7-.00 pr. New low borhood grocer. "Well," tasked the ing switch was pulled last May 9. on a leash. The? dog stood quietly, .prices-on allauto parts. Buying: 'magistrate, "can you explain your The newspaper ran a series of re­ while his master made a purchase. $1.00 for old car batteries; Top I attack on this man?" views of unsolved murders—55 in Suddenly, without warning, the ani­ prices for all kinds of scrap iron, j "Oi certainly*, can, yer Honor," all. It followed up with a full page mal snapped at a woman customer, metals, etc. — EAST JORDAN i answered Paddy, "Oi was jest try- list of 476 persons who had been leaving tooth marks in her leg. The AUTO PARTS. 2x8 !in' to show him the o' his slain since 1938 and whose slayers woman sued the grocer for dam­ iweigtis." never had been brought to book. ages, blaming him for allowing FOR SALE — 160 acre Farm, The Sun-Times offered to pay such a "viscious beast" in the store. good house and barn. Both have $5,000 for information resulting in However, the court turned down electricity. Good, deep well with the conviction of the guilty in each her claim. The judge said that, electric pump and pressure tank. Prapeau Bros* of the first 20 cases solved. Deadline until the woman; had actually been for the rewards is July 5, 1950. (The bitten, the grocer had no way of Granary, corn crib, chicken Builders of Beautiful knowing that the dog had such a E'S Friendly total was increased to $110,000 by coop and tractor garage. 70 ac­ Homes — Cottages — Cabins nasty disposition! res clear, 90 acres wood lot. 45 $5,000 rewards posted in the slay­ acres is good hardwood timber. Heatilatqi* installations and ing of two Gary, Ind., women.) * • • Reason for selling, must change Colorful Field Stone May a Girl be Expelled climate. Price $2,800.00. Locat­ FIREPLACES Bathing Was Once Held From Finishing School For Eloping? ed 3½ miles west, 1¼ miles See us about that New Home To Be Crime in America north of Horton Bay Store. — -An 18-year-old girl was sent to an WILBUR CROUTERFIELD, R. East Jordan Tel. 231-F21 RICHMOND, VA.—Bathing, a exclusive "finishing school for 3, Charlevoix. 3x2 daily habit with most Americans, was once a crime in some parts i girls." One week-end, she went off of this country. with a boy friend, got married, and came back to school. But her secret Just 200 years ago laws in cer­ soon leaked out, and the school au­ tain sections prohibited bathing or bathtubs in houses. Modern Amer­ thorities summarily expelled her. icans accustomed to bathing in Later the girl's parents sued to get luxurious bathrooms may find it back her tuition, claiming that the hard to believe that a home owner expulsion was illegal. But the'court in colonial Virginia had to pay a felt otherwise and upheld the $30 annual "license" if he wanted school's action. a bathtub in his home or that jail * • * sentences threatened Philadelphi- If a Scrubwoman Kneels Cities Service Gas and Oils ans who took more than one bath On a Bottle Cap, a month. May She Collect Damages? As late as 1845 some commun­ A small tavern hired a woman to ities were still enacting laws to scrub the floors every evening, protect the people from "the after the place closed. One night, Greasing dangers of bathing," especially in while the woman' was scouring the Car Washing cold weather. The Early American floor, she accidentally put one bathroom, drab forerunner of today's model gleaming with chromium, clay tile and mirrors, seldom had space for a tub. Tires Tube s Batteries Ben Franklin helped overcome opposition to the bath. He-designed a portable copper tub, tailored to his dimensions and shaped like a shoe. Water was heated from a fire Accessories in an opening at the heel. About Your Guide to Good News! 40 years after Franklin's death, Philadelphia had more than 1,500 For years the people of East Jordan have bathtubs. relied on our complete, accurate news coverage Rapid Tire Repair Beggar Had Gem Fortune knee down upon an upturned bot­ and feature articles for the best in newspaper in­ tle cap. Painfully cut, she sued the formation. Our classified section has been of ser­ In Hand, Didn't Know it tavern owner for damages. How­ CAIRO, EGYPT.—A ragged beg­ ever, the court held the owner not vice to countless hundreds aiding them in their gar who pleads for alms in the liable. The judge pointed out that buying and selling problems. Local news ac­ shadow of the pyramids had a for­ bottle caps are "nothing unusual" quaints you with all community, civic and social tune in stolen jewels. But he didn't on the floor of a tavern—so the know it. Police for months had woman should have been more events. Make it a habit to read the Herald regu­ been hunting $80,000 in gems taken careful where she knelt. larly enjoy its news, its features ... its reflec­ last summer from Mrs. Nahas * * * tions of the world. Call East Jordan, 32, for in­ Pasha, wife of the Wafdist party A housewife had an insurance -leader. policy paying $25 per month in case formation and subscription rates! Finally they caught the thieves. she became "totally disabled." After holding out until.the police When she developed a severe case fed them a chicken dinner, they ad­ of arthritis in both'feet, the woman ALSO COMPLETELY EQUIPPED FOR mitted they had given many of the put in a claim for the insurance. Northern Oil & Gas Co. Agent jewels to a beggar named Bahluk. The company refused to pay, in­ COMMERCIAL PRINTING AT The jewels were wrapped in a pack­ sisting that she was not "totally age and the beggar didn't know disabled." The woman admitted REASONABLE PRICES what they were, they said. He had she could do a little housework oc­ CORNER M-66 and M-32 WILLARD HOWE, Manager been instructed to hide them. casionally, but she said—and her After questioning, Bahluk was re­ doctor confirmed—that she was in Charlevoix County Herald leased. "I just never got around to constant agony whenever she was looking inside that cloth," he ad­ East Jordan, Mich. on her feet. The court decided mitted ruefully. that she was entitled to the mon#y. THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH) FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959

RESOLUTION OF RESPECT NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ing now in default by reason of , bidder on Saturday the 25th day - WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- FORMOSA: FORCLOSURE non-payment of principal and in­ ;of February, 1950 at the North- Clark ^.-'fv/ftereas ' the Divine Default having been made in terest payments according to the jwest door of the Court House in Many Tanks Master has called from our midst the terms and conditions of a cer­ terms thereof there being now due the City of Charlevoix at ten ish Eleefion Set February 23 The administration was standing our beloved Brother, past master tain First Real Estate Mortgage the sum of $2961.72 on principal 1 o'clock in the forenoon on said pat orr its decision against U.S. and present Lecturer, iJoseph bearing date the 17th day of plus interest at 7 % on that amount ! day. military intervention, in Formosa- Richard Clark of Rock Elm May,. 1948, given by Robert Henry from May 1, 1949 to the date ! Dated: December 2nd, 1949. aw liners destined to be the next area of Grange No. 705 Ecker and Inez L. Ecker, his wife, hereof plus $18.71 paid by the Edward J. Portz and conflict in the Communists' drive to Be it resolved that we extend as Mortgagors to Edward J. Portz mortgagees on insurance. Anna Portz, Mortgagees. control the Far East. our heartfelt ' sympathy to His and Anna Portz, his wife, of East Notice Is Hereby Given that Edwin K. Reuling Oonfliet Seen on Proposed Budgei Official U.S. attitude was that wife and family and in his mem­ Jordan, Michigan, as Mortgagees, said mortgaged premises will be Attorney for Mortgagees this country could do more to com­ ory drape our charter for thirty which mortgage was recorded May sold at public" sale to the highest East Jordan, Michigan 48-13 bat communism in the volatile 19th, 1948, in liber 86 of mort­ (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed in these columns, they are those of days, a copy of the resolution be Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) Orient by extending economic aid sent to his wife, Michigan Patron gages on page 98 in the office of to lands still outside the Red orbit and the two local papers and a the Register of Deeds for Charle­ than it could by direct intervention copy spread on our records. voix County and is a first lien on in the struggle. Zola Kemp, Sec'y the following described property AT THE SAME TIME, however, Hiram Brock situated in the Township of Wil­ Cars Must Be Kept the generalized term "economic 4-1 John Knudsen son, Charlevoix County, Michi­ aid" was being employed as usual gan: to cover a multitude of purposes. "Did any of you children ever Commencing at the SE corner Off The Street A case in point was the news that see an elephant skin?" asked the of Sec. 7T32NR6W; thence North the Chinese Nationalists had pur­ 80 rods; thence west 51 rods; chased nearly 300 U.S.. army tanks "I have," said Willie. thence South 47 rods; thence on a for : shipment to Formosa, where "Where was; it?" line southeast to the place of be­ Ordinance No. 68 provides:— they would be used in the defense "On the elephant," answered ginning, Also the SW% of the against the Communists. Willie. SW% of Sec. 8T32NR6W, Also No parking will be allowed on any street The military vehicles were listed the NEfc of the NE% of Sec. 18 in the City of East Jordan, Michigan, between as surplus army equipment, and T32NR6W, Also the N% of the the hours of Two a. m. and Six a. m., and be­ the price tag was $1,000 per tank. NEV* of Sec. 7T32NR6W, Also a Similar tanks, minus weapons, cost part of Sec. 6T32NR6W com­ tween the dates of December 1,1949, and April about $58,000 to build during the mencing at the SW corner of the 1,1950. war. SEVi of said section thence East Any person violating this Ordinance , ANOTHER element in the para- 80 rods; thence North 10 rods; ; dox was that the Nationalists paid thence west 60 rods; thence south­ shall be given a Traffic Ticket. /for the tanks With money from the BENEFIT BY THIS easterly to the place of beginning. This Ordinance MUST BE ENFORCED ; 25-million-dollar kitty which was Payments on said mortgage be­ and we ask the co-operation of all citizens. provided for the aid of China by GOOD NEWS congress last year. Captain (on deck, shouting into HARRY SIMMONS U.S. state department's stand COMBINATION crew's quarters) "Is there a mack­ on the matter was expressed by YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER intosh down there big enough to Chief of Police. Michael McDermott, department gives you complete, dependable keep two young ladies warm?" press officer, who said that the local news. You need to know all Voice from below: "No, but TRIO WILL CHART RENT CONTROL, HOUSING . . . With rent Chinese Nationalist government that is going on where you live. there's a McPherson who willimg But you live also in a control and housing two major items on the agenda of the current had been spending the aid money to try." congressional session, these legislators will play a major part in through its own purchasing agents WORLD where big events are in and had bought whatever arma­ the making ~ events which can law-making activities. They are, left to right, Chairman Brent mean so much to you, to your ments it wanted. Spence (D., Ky.) of the house hanking committee; Chairman job/ your home, your future. For OPEN FOR BUSINESS Burnet Mayhank (D., S.C.) of the senate hanking committee, and "WE STILL recognize the Na-, constructive reports and interpre­ Sen. John Sparkman (D... Ala.) member of the senate banking tionalist government of China and tations of national and interna* The Former NOTICE Committee. They are shown after conferring with President Tru­ would interpose no objection to its tional news, there is no substitute EVAN'S BODY SHOP for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE man on rent control and federal housing aid. exporting this material from. this GENERAL EFFECTIVE JANUARY 21, 1950 country," he stated. MONITOR. ! Enjoy the benefits of being ELECTION: Although the destination of the best informed-—locally, nationally, THE EAST JORDAN CO-OPERATIVE CO. Soviet Walkout tank shipment was not disclosed internationally-p with your local Garage Work Britain's Choice officially, it was an open secret paper and The Christian Science WAREHOUSE WILL BE that the cargo was bound, aboard a Monitor. In a little less than a month It has been evident for a long Turkish ship, for Chiang. Kai-shek's LISTEN Tuesday nights over Britain's voting populace will time that Russia wants to elimi­ Nationalist government headquar­ ABC stations to "The Christian Lee Wright make an elective decision on the nate China's Nationalist govern-' ters on Formosa. Science Monitor Views the News." Proprietor Cor M-66 & M-32 issue of whether to continue with ment, both- from the Chinese and And use this coupon Closed Saturday Nights socialism, state planning and na­ international scenes; and is sparing today for a special in- ^- w, s tionalization of industry under no effort to achieve that end. FEDERAL OUTLAY: troductory subscription. *p | Funds After 6:00 p. m., for the Winter Months the present Labor government or IN ADDITION to the military GOP Sharpens Knife The Christian Science Monitor to return:-to" free enterprise with pressure exerted by the Chinese Insurance Even as President Truman was One, Norwoy St., Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A. Winston Churchill's Conservative Communists, the Soviets had turned AUTOMOBILE. LIFE, FIRE calling for a 42-billion-plus federal Please send me an introductory party. on the heat in the United Nations subscription to The Christian Science budget for the coming fiscal year, and WINDSTORM in a continuing attempt to get the Monitor—26 issues. I enclose $1. In setting February 23 as the Republican members of senate and Nationalist delegation discredited CITY and COUNTRY EAST JORDAN date for the general election, Prime house were sharpening paring in the security council. (norne) RELIABLE COMPANIES Minister Clement Attlee must have knives in an effort to slash some of been acutely aware that this will Latest development along those the proposed expenditures. Many GEORGE JAQUAYS (address) CO-OPERATIVE CO. be far and away the most bitterly lines came when Russia's Jacob Democrats, too, expressed misgiv­ EAST JORDAN, MICH. contested and momentous election Malik wrathfully stomped out of a ings over the prospect of another Phone 244 Phone 204 East Jordan, Mich. in modern British history. security council meeting because _ Idly) (sone) (state) five billion "red ink," or deficit, PB7 Britain's 33 million voters will the other delegates would not kick spending. : out the Nationalist representation. elect a new house, of commons, GOP HOUSE LEADER Martin with the party seating the majority And, said Malik, he would not served notice that the "Republi­ of candidates getting the right to return to the council as long as cans in congress have no intention form the government. the Nationalists sat at the table. of accepting this budget and will Customers* Speculation was high as to Meetings with them present would AtP's LOW work night and day, if necessary, whether defeats within the past be a parody, he asserted. And the to bring it within the bounds of the two months by the Labor parties chief Nationalist delegate, T. F. capacity of the people to pay." Corner in both Australia and New Zealand Tsiang, who was presiding as Jan­ Similarly, the GOP senate lead­ could be taken as a straw in the uary chairman over the first coun­ er, Wherry of Nebraska, termed PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCK wind, insofar as the outcome in cil meeting this year, "represents the budget message "purely politi­ Do you know the man* nobody," Malik concluded. England is concerned. Most in­ cal" which "sugar-coated" the red a'ger of your A&P store? formed opinion had it that it would ink implications. be dangerous to predict a downfall U.S. BUDGET: Representative Taber'(R., N.Y:) If not, we suggest you get Margarine No. 8 of Attlee's government on the No Balance, was the most violent in his attack to know him. You'll find him lb. basis of the "down under" elec­ on the budget proposals. "We can­ friendly and helpful. Sure Good 18c BROOMS 69c tions. Mr. Truman's federal budget for not maintain our liberties," he Chief reason for this thinking the fiscal year starting July 1 was charged, "if we turn this money It is his job to see that your Chicken of the Sea 2Wb not surprising. It was unbalanced, FAMILY FLOUR *"•*" •*• $1.68 was that the Labor party very over to the President and the So­ A&P is adequately stocked 0«/2-o*.c«n jgC recently had been able to show calling for the government to live cialist schemers who surround him." TUNA FISH more than five billion dollars and staffed; and that you are signs of substantial gains in Brit­ Taber said he intended to battle Oo/den Cream Style CRUSHED PINEAPPLE •><»••*>*<•» 29c beyond its income during the year ain's fight to overcome poverty. for a balanced budget. entirely satisfied with the 2 No. 2 can* 93c —rif congress doesn't pare the fig­ THERE WAS A POSSIBILITY iONA CORN FRUIT COCKTAIL •>•'• *•«*- 35c ures, or give the President the food and service you get. BIG STICK: that the President might be in Sultana "moderate" tax hikes he has pro­ trouble on his budget, because ever What suggestions have Union Monopolies posed. IONA PEACHES *>•«*»» 21c since the congress convened mem­ you that will help your RED KIDNEY BEANS 3 '•*— 29c Virtually everyone from busboy THE OVERALL BUDGET figure bers have been talking of economy. Wbb to bureaucrat probably has, at one was 42 billion, 439 thousand dollars, A&P manager do a better l2 FAMO PANCAKE FLOUR " 43c time or another, discussed the but Mr. Truman declared the pro­ job . .. that will make CORNED BEEF -~«» 43c question of whether the tactics posed spending "vital to our secur­ Answer Is 'No' your A&P a better place lb ROLLED OATS *»«*** •*•"•• 37c used by some of the larger unions ity . . .' and to the welfare of our PINK SALMON - - 41c —particularly John L. Lewis' people." to shop? Please write: N DURKEE'S MARCARINE "> 25c United Mine Workers—in securing As was to be expected, Mr. Tru­ SEASIDE LIMA BEANS °'°"> 13c Customer Relations Department, benefits for their members do not man insisted the budget was one of SALAD DRESSINC •*" * 37c constitute a monopoly in restraint soundest prudence and restriant. A&P Food Stores IONA PEAS 2 NO 2«.« 23c of trade. He argued that it was a financial 420 Lexington Avenue ON CAPITOL HILL that issue expression the steps the govern­ PORK & BEANS ""• 3 '•-•«•» 27c MACARONI had been presented more forceful­ ment ought to take now "to build New York 17, N. Y. ly than ever before when 10 sen­ toward economic growth and the A p> ,4 b< OR SPACHETTI *"" '•»• «*•••• 41c ators—seven Democrats and three expansion of human freedom in KETCHUP "" " 2 *' * -37c Republicans—sent to the senate our own country and in the dexo 2 judiciary committee a report stat­ world." PEANUT BUTTER **« *->" 57c WHITEHOUSE MILK 3 "— 34c ing that a bill forbidding labor to National defense continued to be Shortening eh L M monopolize control of industry the biggest expense in the budget, JIFFY BISCUIT MIX «">">'< 33c KARO SYRUP ' ' .«**;"• 19c would end the "usurpation and lb. although expansively covered in can 69c abuse of power" such as currently that is the money being spent in WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 3 """ 20c SPRY OR CRISCO '""•" 77c is being demonstrated by Lewis' an effort to insure Europe against three-day work week in the soft any further spread of communism. Golden Bantam ROMAN CLEANSER "15c *H* 27c DUZ, TIDE, SURF OR FAB **• 26c coal mines. An ironical twist was the fact Butter Kernel The 10 senators were members that while the U.S. is pouring Fresh Green Juicy Florida of the senate banking committee, money into Great Britain as a part Corn Mb. 0., Jjk which had been investigating the of that general effort, the British New Cabbage '"•5c ORANGES problem of the miners' short work turn right around and give aid and No. 303 can week but. which had no power to comfort to communism by formal­ 16c fresh Tender tender Florida Golden Heart take legislative action in that eco­ ly recognizing the Communists. > 19c nomic area. AS FOR TAX INCREASES, the College Inn CARROTS CELERY 2.^-^ 19c THE REPORT pointed out that, President was silent on specific Southern Red Texas Seedles* "If this usurpation and abuse of recommendations. He did, howt Dean Acheson, U. &.} secre­ Whole Chicken ,b$ |b b ever, indicate that he would like an YAMS 3 29c CRAPEFRUIT 8 *« 59c power to control production and tary of state, arrives for the 3-lb. earlier date for imposition of an price is tolerated by the congress, White House conference at can Mlthlgan Northern Spy Seediest Sun Maid increase in social security taxes $1.43 its unbridled use will spread from which it was decided that the ,b 2-lb. cello bag 39C union to union, from industry to from one and one-half per cent to United States would not inter­ APPLES 5 « 29c RAISINS industry, and the congress will two per cent on employers and fere in Chinese Communists Swanscn's never again regain its own narrow­ employees. The President apparent­ aims in Formosa. President lied or Plain Ched-O-B/f American ly wanted that extra money to aid Chicken ly circumscribed power to control Truman said this government lo. loaf J^ the economy of the nation con­ a health-insurance plan, which will not provide any military sistently with the Constitution of congress seems to have little in­ defense or assistance to the Fricassee Raisin Bread Cheese Food the United States." tention of approving. island. I6-01. Plata * Seeded or Swedhh ' can 41c KRAFT VELVEETA ^- **•*• 29c RYE BREAD IbJo.f |7o RED STUPIDITY REACHES NADIR PROGRESS: ,b Heini COLBY CHEESE 50c Deodorized Creme rilled Soviets Claim U.S. College Girls Spies DEVILS FOOD CAKE Mn. layer ggc Rubber products which in the Pork & Beans TANCY LINKS *« 31c There appeared no end to the anti-Soviet spy work. past xhave been anything but at­ lb. loaf |5C absurdity to which Moscow would This spy work, the accusation tractive because of their odor, may 16-oz. POTATO BREAD go in screaming to the world about went on, was to be performed in now smell as sweet at "mountain cans SAVE 15c A POUND OR MORE 25c k .of8 |g how it is being imposed upon by the Communist-dominated coun­ air after a shower" as the result JELLY FINGERS P 9 c BY BUYING A&P COFFEE low-lifed, unprincipled spies. The tries of East Europe. A large group of development of a new series of latest frenzy of the Soviets in that of Smith girls are at the Hotel de odorants. Whole Kernel POTATO CHIPS J«~.-M* lbb- age M{ M ow sphere was directed at the Swiss Russie, studying in the center of The I. E. du Pont de Nemours EIGHT O'CLOCK w* »« •-"»•»»• 59c branch of Smith college for women international affairs. They are company, introducing the odorants, HOMESTYLE BREAD »*-*••"• 18c RED CIRCLE «««•* *a"odwi.ib.b.f g3C at Geneva. According to charges chaperoned by a member of the said they may be used singly or in Niblets Corn from Moscow, American girls at college faculty and apparently have combinations added during the 12-oz. vl90f0U Win# this, school are being trained for impressed rip one else as spies. manufacturing process. can 15c CINNAMON LOAF " 19c BOKAR * * * •*•**•' 65c THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY^ HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 19S0

Charlevoix County Herald Methodist Church The Youth Fellowship is spon­ gram is planned and we know soring a Youth Banquet for all G. A.. Lisk, Editor and Publisher. you will have fun. Reader's Courtroom Do You Want To Cut Howard G. Moore, Pastor youth of the community on Feb. The ladies of the church will Herald Bldg East Jordan Phone 32 j 1st, in the church. This is some­ meet Thursday evening, Feb. 2, Entered at the Postoffice at Rudeness Judged Your Federal Taxes? The MYF met at the home of thing new and we are sure that for dinner, the program and elec­ East Jordan, Michigan, as second * Marilyn Klooster with fifteen in it will be worthwhile for all to at­ tion of officers. Mrs. R. V. Lis- class mail matter. J Pedestrian Rights 1 attendance. Next Sunday even- tend. The theme of the banquet is kum will serve the dinner. Slash Government Cost ling the group will meet at the "Belles anaVBeaus". Price: $1.00 The Bible .Study Class will not TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION • ••'.••* I home of Roger Stokes. Marilyn stag, $1.50 drag. A real live pro­ be held on this Thursday, Feb. 2. (Payable in Advance Only) I Exceeded Authority .If your personal or business ex­ |Klooster will be,leader of the pro­ One Year ______$2.00 ! penses go up and your income and _By Will Bernard, LLB _ gram. Six Months ______1.25 1 SCRIPTURE: Acts 8:4—11:18. efficiency come down this year at 3 to 5 months -—25c per month | DEVOTIONAL READING: Romans State laws vary. For personal the same rate as that of the Fed­ j. Michigan Conference Foreign i Less than 8 months—10c per copy \ 3:21-30. • guidance.' see vour local attorney. eral Government, you will be in the 'Missionary is Mildrey Djrescher, • Single copies 5c. By mail 10c. ! Could a Person Be Fined hands of the sheriff at an early India. j date. Notice WSCS members and , ADVERTISING RATE j Just For Being Rude? friends— the regular meeting is i Unto Ail Men Workers, farmers, and business­ O SN COMFORT * A? LESS COST BY BUS Readers in Local Events column: \ A youth was working on a con­ men from Maine to California know Tuesday, Jan. 31. 2:00 p. m., "at | .«ree lines or less __.' 45c Lesson for January 29, 1950 struction job one afternoon when this. The answer is in the Report the home of Mrs. Edith Barnett, ! ORE SCHEDULES ' MORE CONVENIENCE Over three lineSj per line ... 15c : he suddenly felt sick. His cousin, of the Commission on the Organi­ with Mrs.. Ethel Neumann and , Display Rates on Request j "JUT ARK TIME, Christian Sol, who happened to be working with zation of the Executive Branch of Mrs. Grace Vogei assisting. | i'ONTIAC . 5.70 LAKE CITY 1.60 him, started to walk the young man the Federal Government. This ! LANSING ._ :. 5.15 BAY CITY $3.95 member Michigan Press Ass'n> *• >* diers," is not a Christian Added Sessions Class will be on hymn. The word is "Onward, Chris­ toward his house. When the youth twelve-man, bi-partisan Commission Monday after school. Subject,; GRAND RAPIDS 4.35 FLINT 4.95 Member- National Editorial Ass'n; 1 faltered, the cousin grabbed his was unanimously created by Con­ , A.ad U.S. Tax to all fares M • • —" — • i tian Soldiers!" The command was "Going to School in Japan '. j given by no less a person than. hand and half-dragged him along gress with the approval of the Voice over telephone: "Tommie President. At the suggestion of Mr. "Women of Scripture" study.; For Travel Bargains Ail Over America, Call Your Friendly Greyhound Agent! Jesus himself: "Go and' make dis­ course Sunday evening. J Hagan will not be in school to­ ciples of all nations, baptizing Truman, former President Hoover day," ". | them . . . teaching was made its Chairman and Secre­ The general meeting of the Teacher: "Who is this speak­ them .. . .". (Matt. tary of State Dean Acheson, Vice WSCS. of the Methodist church A. R. Sinclair Sales ing?":: ...• ' j 28:19, 20) Do you Chairman. The late president will meet with Mrs. Moore at the know some one in Franklin D. Roosevelt long had ad­ parsonage Thursday evening, Feb. Voice: "This is my father speak­ vocated such a • reorganization :of ing." ' ' j ''the church w h o 2nd, at 8:00 o'clock. says h e doesn't the government.- believe in mis­ There is a two-fold purpose sions? Such a man .behind the effort' to reorganize the Presbyterian Church does not take Executive Branch of the Govern­ J. H. Savory M. D. Christ seriously. If ment: One^—the'elimination of in­ East Jordan, Mich. . you do believe in efficiency caused by overlapping Our Sunday School meets at Christ then his »r. Foreman and duplication;, two-^this -should | 9 :45 a. m. with.classes for all ag- \ Hours: 2 to 5 p. m. commands are for you to obey, not the sidewalk until they got home. lead to a reduction of your taxes. lea. We still'.-continue to make | to ignore. After the young man recovered, he If our Governmentcan save from 1 strides in this endeavor. Our Nur­ Daily except Wed. & Sun. hree to four biljion dollars a year • * * had his cousin arrested for hand­ sery class which meets during the 7 to 9 p. m., Tues. & Sat. ling him so rudely. However, the •j more efficient, methods of con- church hour grows and thers is When Men Delay acting our business,; failure to act Telephone court refused tp find the cousin reason to. believe that this" is fill­ P TO NOW, the church has guilty—"even though he was not as is stupid- short-sightedness. Office 47-F2 Residence 47-F3 ing one of the needs in our church. U been playing around with Jesus' gentle as one more humane and Action, however, depends upon Our other .departments are ex- command. Very few denominations tender might have been." The the President and Congress. The President has afready submitted a most noticeable of which is our are actually putting any large judge said rudeness alone was not senior high department. Last amount of money or manpower into a crime—so long as there was no number of reorganizationw recom­ obeying Christ's command to go intent-to-injure. mendations. The Congress has Sunday we came within one of J.VanDellenM.D. into all the world. adopted several k>£ .these* most im­ tying the highest record in this church, tret's do it this week. EAST JORDAN, MICH. One fairly typical American de­ portant having/ to da with the OFFICE HOURS nomination contributed last year Is the City Responsible housekeeping of- the armed forces, This- coming Sunday morning 2 to 5 p. m. Daily to all benevolences, that is to all For the Grassy Strip which save the taxpayer more than during the Church Worship Ser­ Except Thursday and Sunday causes not in their own local con­ Along the Sidewalk? $500,000,000 a year. But these are vice our young people will partic­ 7 to 9 p. m. Wed. and Sat. gregations, the sum of $9,137,065. only first steps. .There will be more ipate. , This Sunday is known as Sunday by appointment or That sounds like a lot; but divided A man was walking home one ahead if Congress is made to realize Youth Sunday all over this coun­ Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer.want more in case of emergency. by the total number of members evening when he decided it would try and the young pepole will par­ END ^^^^/CEIONGS it boils down to $14.03 per member be nice to take a few steps on the tax-saving economies. Congressmen ticipate in the church services. PHONES: Office 132, E Jordan and Senators w|H vote for Just so Residence, Ellsworth 8 for the year, or less than five cents grassy strip between sidewalk and The youth will also share in the a day. curb. Unfortunately, the city had many of the Commission's: recom­ Low-cost Johns-Manville GLAZECOAT mendation as you,"'- then; consti­ offering of this morning, receiv­ a water meter there, half-hidden in ing the loose offering as their And of course not all that the grass and covered with only a tuents, demands < CEILING PANELS can be applied in big sum of five cents went to part of the gifts. This money will R.O WATSON flimsy piece of wood. The man What can you> as an individual, go toward , the Summer Confer­ missions of any sort. Yet that stepped on the cover, broke through, do about it? The answer is to write one day right over old plaster denomination gives more per and fell to the ground. Injured, he ence Program for our young pe­ FUNERAL your Congressman and Senators. ople. We are asking that all will capita to missions than most sued the city for damages. The End cracked or ugly ceilings ing panel effect. Applied right others do. When a man who Tell them you. want the Recommen­ share generously with our youth city argued that the man "should dations of the Commission on the with attractive, pre-decorated over old ceilings. No nails show. DIRECTOR gives less than five cents a day have stayed on the sidewalk," but in this endeavor. Organization of the Executive Johns-Manville Glazecoat Ceil­ Cost low. Beautiful Ivory Glaze- to carry the good news of the court disagreed and allowed Branch of the Eederal Government The WYF meets at 6:30 p. m. Christ into the wide world ing Panels. They give you a Phone — 66 the claim. The judge said that made the law of the land. Join The program this week will be a coat finish. See us for samples sings "Onward, Christian Sol­ pedestrians have a perfect right strong rigid ceiling with a pleas­ and free estimate. diers!" or prays "Thy King­ the non-partisan Citizens Commit­ Hymn Sing. Three of our young MONUMENTS to walk on that strip if they feel tee set up to obtain the necessary people will go to Boyne City to East Jordan, MICH. dom come!" how much does like it, and therefore the city is he mean it? Not a nickel's action to make the Commission's give the program that in an ex­ responsible for keeping it in safe report work.. Write to the Citizens changee program with the other worth! condition. Committee for .Reorganization of WYF Groups. Al. Thorsee Lumber Co. Or take the question of man­ • * * '. the Executive, Branch of the Gov­ power. This same denomination The Young Adult Group will 206 E. MILL ST. PHONE 99 ELGY'S AUTO May an Employer Interfere With ernment, 142} T Chestnut '^Street, BODY SHOP sends out as missionaries, every Philadelphia 2,* Ptrftnslyvama, for meet Sunday evening in the JOHNSMANVILLS., year, as many men and women as His Employees' Social Life? more information about? the Com­ chuch at 8:00 p: m. at which time Guaranteed Top Quality are sent by some denominations mission Report • Tell your neigh­ the committee appointed at the BUMPING — PAINTING three times its size. And yet, even The owner of « cotton mill bors about it; Make speeches! fist meeting will bring in its re­ WELDING so,. the total number of ordained opened a store where his employees port. It's a good one and we are Johns-Manville could buy their necessities. Pretty Make your representatives in FREE ESTIMATES ministers in that denomination Washington act—-now! sure all those invited will want to who are foreign missionaries is soon somebody else started a mar­ hear it. 8uilDiJid MATEiRiAts Complete line of, colors on hand ket right across the street. The mill at all times only 4 per cent of their total num­ ber of ministers. owner was so angry at this com­ 1 block West of M-66 on petition that he forbade his em­ Ellsworth Road "Go into all the world," said the Master. "Four per cent of us will," ployees to have any social contacts we reply, "the rest of us will-stay with the owner of the market or his at home." family. Afraid for their jobs, the • • » mill workers obeyed the order. Finally, the market owner brought Dr. Thos. Turcptt When Men Obey* a damage suit against the mill own- OPTOMETRIST S A MATTER OF FACT, even er-r-and the court granted his claim. A the earliest church was slow The judge said: "It is the legal Above First National Bank to pay real attention to Christ's right of every man to enjoy social command, Forward! Men are relations with his friends and neigh­ PETOSKEY Phone 4152 strange creatures. And one of the bors. He is entitled to "visit them strange things about us is that we and have them visit him. The free 9:00 - 5:30 Daily except Thurs. often have to be scared into doing and unhampered exercise of this Thursdays in Boyne City our duty. right is necessary to his happiness, Evenings by Appointment , It took the persecution set off by comfort, and well-being."

the death of Stephen to move the • * .* • Christians in Jerusalem out along the roads south, north, east, any­ Is it Unlawful to Enjoy where to get away from the city of Somebody Else's Troubles? death. Everywhere they went, they W. A. Porter told the story of Jesus. A petty politician had a long­ HARDWARE standing grudge against a certain But at first it was all rather city clerk. One day the clerk got PLUMBING AND HEATING breathless and informal. "Why into an argument with two other Builders' Hardware. and Tools are you here?" one of these employees, and the men gave him DP's would he asked, as he Lennox Furnaces a sound thrashing. As it happened, was passing through Samaria the politician witnessed the Whole Plumbing Supplies or Antioch or Alexandria, per­ thing and. enjoyed it immensely. Sheet Metal Work haps in the bread-line, perhaps Later the clerk tried to collect Duo-Therm Oil Heaters looking for a place to work and damages—not only . from the two EXCAVATING CONTRACT'R seHe down^ "I'm a refugee from Jerusalem," he would Complete Line say. "But why?" "Well, I'm a General Electric Home Appl's. Christian." "What's that?" Fishing Tackle—Paints-—Glass So the story would be told all over again, the good news about EAST JORDAN God's grace in Christ. So the Phone 19 106 Main St. church spread. Today, though an enormous part of the world's pop­ ulation is still unwon, there are Christians in so many lands that the Bible—all or parts of it—has We Remove Dead Animals had to be translated into more than one thousand different languages and dialects. Introducing a men but also from the politician Fa* Prompt Removal • ••*..• (on the ground that he had "ap­ of Old, Crippled Unto All Men proved" the attack). However, the Great Load-Master "105" Engine or Dead Horses NE OF THE MOST interesting court ruled that the politician was O and surprising little books of not liable for anything. Said the It's the most powerful truck engine in Thrift-Master Engine also delivers and Cows recent years is called "They Found judge: "An onlooker isn't respon­ Chevrolet history! And it's here now more power with improved perform­ the Church There," by H. P. Van sible for a beating, just because to give you a new high in on-the-job ance. Dusen. It is the dramatic story of in his heart he is secretly pleased performance for your 1950 hauling. PHONE how the American GI, to his great to see it happen. He is only respon­ Come in and look over these new astonishment, found Christians in sible when he ineiies or aids in its This great Load-Master Valve-in- Chevrolet Trucks in the light of your GAYLOBD the most unexpected places. commission," Head engine with 105 horsepower own hauling needs. See all the impor­ It is a tremendous mistake •' •*• * ' enables you to speed up heavy-duty tant improvements for 1950. See how to think that the Christian re­ At the set hour, a condemned schedules — complete mo«e deliveries Chevrolet offers just the model- you 123 ligion is only for English-speak­ murderer was strapped into the want—with more power and greater ing peoples, or for Europeans, chair and the Current was turned , in less time. And for light- and medi­ um-duty hauling, Chevrolet's famed value than ever! or for white people. It began on. To everyone's astonishment, ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS among people whom most read­ the man survived! It seems that Horses Cattle ers of this column would set something had gone wrong with the * down as "foreigners." electrical mechanism. When prison ERFORMANCE LlADERS PAYIOAD LEADERS OPULARITY * PRICE LEADERS Christ can be as much at home officials announced their intention P, P. .EADERS in an igloo or a wigwam as he is to "try again," the convict appealed in an American farmhouse or in an to the United States Supreme Court. • O # m • • • •» efficiency apartment on the city He claimed that going through the boulevard. He comes to all men, same ordeal twice was a "cruel and as Peter found out, the Lord is and unusual punishment"—and was VALLEY CHEMICAL CO. no respecter of persons. unconstitutional. However, the court A. R. SINCLAIR SALES refused the man's plea, PHONE 184 EAST JORDAN, MICH. THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 19SO

;_ . • ~ .i •—gMn»w——•— WEST PENINSULA pass along a few of his recom­ day she calves, because some vet­ Farm Facts mendations: erinarians say those first few (Edited by Mrs. Wm. Gaunt) Science Jim says the "full dinner pail" days right after calving are the Big Things, Small Measure is the best slogan to follow with ones when ketosis is most likely Mr. and Mrs. Robt. William­ HOLSTEIN COW PRODUCES your cows. You keep their rumen to get started. However, watch son and son, Eddie, also Miss Bet- PHILADELPHIA. — Some of ; 83 LBS. OF BUTTERFAT full of feed and they'll recipro­ her udder carefully at this time. Glenn Malpass arrived home jty Phillips, all of Petoskey, spent the "biggest things" to be cate by filling your pail with milk. To feed efficiently, you must Mrs. Frank Stanek is visiting I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I A Hostein cow owned by R. S. achieved in engineering in the With a big corn crop, plenty of make the extra effort to deter­ relatives in Lansing. Thursday after spending three J Gaunt. Mr. Williamson did some next few years vyill be measured months in California. Wilson on the farm managed by hay and lots of oats from the mine how many pounds of milk Mrs. Samuel Colter is a patient ! fishing and took home some fine in millionths of an inch! i Ernie Brown of Ironton, was the per day each cow is giving. It's a [perch. 1949 season around Michigan this at Lockwood hospital this week. Eastern Star Parcel Post and Dr. Haakon Styri, research di­ jhigh cow in the Charlevoix-An- shouldn't be too hard on any chore to weigh milk every day, Bake Sale at the Quality Food | Mrs. Mary McCullum, who rector for SKF Industries, makes Mrs. Gordon Evans is in Grand Jtrim Dairy Herd Improvement dairyman. Keep the cows loaded but it should be done. Weigh each Market, Wednesday, Feb. 8th. adv 'spends her summer at the Hem- that prediction in giving this j cows production and feed her Rapids on an extended visit with j Association for the month of with plenty of high quality rough­ iingway cottage and at present is year's college engineering grad­ age. I grain accordingly. relatives. Barney Milstein and William I living with a son at Cincinnati, uates a career tip. Gauges that | December by producing 82.9 Bashaw are attending a Super­ To help cows ward off ketosis. | One thing Jim Hays always em- Week end guest of Barbara Ohio, slipped and broke two bones can record accurately down to a (pounds of butterfat for the mon- i phasizes is that cows should have visors meeting in Lansing this in her ankle. millionth of an inch are needed (Kee toh 'sis) give her grain or Woodcock was Nancy Williams of ;th. This Holstein cow was a ma- molasses when she is dry. About ; access to plenty of salt. It should week. The report is there are seven­ more and more by virtually Boyne City. • every type of industry today, he iture cow. The next highest cow five pounds of grain or molasses be fed free choice. Just having a Wm. Simmons of Detroit spent teen fish shanties at the Ironton per day should turn the trick, or block of salt sitting around won't Mrs. August Bulman and son, ferry narrows. There are quite a said, because today's mass- pro­ was a Durham owned by Peter Monday and Tuesday with his.par­ duction techniques demand a quart and a half of liquid mol­ jdo a good job because the "boss" Milton, are spending the week ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sim­ few perch being caught. Winnick of Charlevoix. She was ' cows will monopolize it. He rec­ end guests of relatives in Detroit. equipment that can make fast asses. Give her the same anti-ke- mons. Mrs. Harry Elzinga and Garret also a mautre cow and produced tosis treatment when she fresh­ ommends giving the cows daily Elzinga of Charlevoix spent Sun- and accurate checks on the pre­ Mrs. M. R. Benson was a pa­ cise machining of thousands of j 79.9 pounds of butterfat for the ens. Don't even let her go grain- access to loose salt. -Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and jday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I Ed Rebman. tient at Lockwood hospital, Thur­ children of Charlotte spent the Elzinga. mass-produced parts so they can I month of Dec. less or without molasses on the sday to Sunday of the past week. week end in the city visiting Norman Howard spent from fit where they are supposed to I Peter Winnick also owned the friends. Friday to Sunday with his parents without individual cutting and j mixed herd of cows that was high- Arrow Shirts at Chris's Men's fitting. 1 est in the association for the Wear.—adv tf. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry The R. L. D. S. Ladies Aid will Howard. He is employed in De­ "New and better gauging month by averaging 34.1 pounds A daughter, Barbara Ann, was have a pot luck supper at the troit. equipment is in greater demand of butterfat for the month for all born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. church parlors at 6:30, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers and now than ever," said the SKF the cows including the dry ones. Walden at Charlevoix hospital, Jan. 26th. daughter spent Sunday afternoon scientist. He noted that 40 years Art Nicloy and sons of East Jor­ ago measurements of one ten- dan, owned the Holstein herd that Jan. 10th. . Bruce Woodcock left Thurs­ with Mrs. Myers' sister, Mrs. An­ thousandth of an inch were con­ was second by averaging 32.4 day on a trip to Calif. He plans na Johnston, who lives at Boyne Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Hart an­ sidered the ultimate in perfec­ pounds of butterfat for the mon­ to stay two months before return­ City. Mrs. Johnston is confined to nounce the arrival of a son, Jerry tion, whereas now it's possible th. ing home. her bed with bladder trouble. Wayne, at "Charlevoix hospital, She is much improved the past to determine these to within a A total of 30 herds were tested Jan. 14th. Notice: Hott's Tot Shop, Boyne week but isn't able to do any few millionths of an inch. by Don Graham, supervisor, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaPeer City, closed on Monday. Open 10- house work. Her son, David, and a total of 338 cows including 73 announce the arrival of a daugh­ 5:30 daily, Saturday night until wife and baby from Cadillac dry cows. The average test was ter at Charlevoix hospital, Tues­ 9:00. adv. tf. spent Sunday with her also. New Philippine Code 4.04 percent with an average pro­ day, Jan. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross, now duction of 531 pounds of milk Frank Kiser returned hprne living with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I Will flbolish Divorce and 21.5 pounds of butterfat for A son, Raymond Glen, was from Lockwood hospital Wednes­ Gaunt, Sr., spent Saturday with the month of December for all born to Mr. and Mrs. James H. day, after being a patient under their daughter and family, Mr. cows. The average returns per observation for a week. For Any Reasons McClanathan at Charlevoix hos­ | and Mrs. Bud Klooster, at Char­ MANILA, P. I.—This Island gov­ dollar feed cost was $1.46. The pital, Jan. 11th. John J. Porter and Howard P. levoix. ernment is stamping out divorce. average feed cost per pound of Porter ai*e attending the Nation­ Word was received from Mr Sometime in 195Q local laws will butterfat was 60c and per hun­ A daughter, Bonnie Lou, was dred weight of milk was $2.44. born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard al Canners Convention at Atlan­ and Mrs. Henry Ross at Detroit forbid divorce on any grounds. Varner, R. 3, at Charlevoix hos­ tic City, N. J., this week. that a daughter, Gayle Lynne, The new Philippine code, enacted was born Dec. 29, 1949. She at a recent session of the congress, pital, Jan. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penfold START THOSE FARM weighed 9 lbs. 7 oz. Mr. Ross is will become effective one year after ACCOUNTS Tractionifcing Is the BEST entertained their daughter, Eliza­ a son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter its publication. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kamradt method known to give and son, "Butch", left this Thurs­ beth, and friend, Charles Scales, Ross. Even under existing laws, di- Now that income tax filing time day to spend the week end with of Detroit, over the week end. Mrs. Walter Ross went to j vorce in the Philippines is extreme­ is about, over and you've wished tires extra grip on wet, relatives at Farmington. Boyne City Sunday evening to ly difficult. The only grounds are that your farm records were more slippery or icy roads. Wanted — cement, blocks, infidelity on the part of the wife or bi'icks, windows or doors, or any spend a few days with her neice, complete and in a workable form, Tractionizing "tattoos" its Mrs. Orval Davis left Thursday Mrs. Anna Johnston. Mrs. Gaunt husband—and the guilty spouse why not get started on a good for Detroit to join her husband, other used or new building ma­ must be imprisoned before the di­ thousands of rough-edged terial.—C. J. Malpass, phone 92. spent from Monday to Saturday farm account book? In addition employed there. She will make an of last week caring for her and vorce may be granted. to making the income tax filing holes only into the top adv. The new code allows legal separa­ extended stay in Detroit. doing up the house work as Frank an easier job it will help you part of your original tough Wayne Flora and Jerry Mc- Scott isn't very well either. tion both of body and property, but know your farm business a lot William Kamradt and Roman neither spouse may remarry. The tread where it does the Dubas, students at Michigan Kenney returned Saturday from A Progressive Pedro party was better and thus help toward do­ a very enjoyable trip through, the held Saturday night at the Jim new code also provides for legal good .. . and does it right State College, East Lansing, spent separation when one spouse trie* ing that job of efficient manage­ sonthern and western states to Palmiter home. There were 23 ment that's highly essential in on your car. the week end at their homes in present with four tables in pro­ to kill the other. the city. Calif. this period of the price squeeze. gress. A pot luck lunch was serv­ Foreign divorces obtained by You can get a Michigan Pam Ac­ Two Tires $3.95 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hudkins ed at midnight. Everyone report­ couples married in the Philippines Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dilworth of are not recognized by Philippine count Book from Ed. Rebman, Four Tires $6.95 Boyne City stopped in for a visit with daughter and son, Boyd, ed a good time. your county agricultural agent, have moved from their farm to courts. at. the Schroeder's apt. at New Mrs. Loyal Barber accompan­ Dr. Jorge Bocobo, former associ­ at a reasonable charge. Smyrna Beach on their way to the Albert Ashley residence, 302 ied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hott State St. ate justice of the supreme court Key West, Pla. of East Jordan drove to Bellaire and for 17 years dean Of the Uni­ Friday to attend the funeral of DAIRY FEEDING Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sloan rece­ Albert Ashley, having rented versity of the Philippines law col­ RECOMMENDATIONS his home is making an extended Mrs. Jagar. She is the mother of lege, called the abolition of divorce ived word, Saturday, that her Mrs. Sigma Sanford who lives •brother, William Fortune of Flint, stay with his sister and brother- here a "backward step." He was For those of you who haven't in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arm­ near Bellaire and was an old jchairman of ^ih&^epde commission been able to attend the winter had passed away after an illness neighbor of the Barbers. of several months. strong, at Kalamazoo. which prepared the new compila­ dairy meetings on feeding with o tion of civil laws for enactment. Jim Hayes, extension dairyman Mrs. George Hansen returned Mrs. Lloyd Bennett has arrived The new code provides, however, for Michigan State College, we'll to her home in Grand Rapids, from Eau Claire and plans to SOUTH WILSON... that the wife's consent is necessary Monday, after spending the past make her home at 303 Mill St. (Edited by Mrs. Ralph Kitson) before any sale of conjugal proper­ with her deughter, Miss Mary, and two weeks with her parents, Mr. ty is made by the husband. Under wmmmiwmmmBmmmi i in 111111111 MmutummaiammammMamsmmKamm and Mrs. Mike Gunderson. brother-in-law, Jack Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, Bob the old law, the husband could dis­ and Donnie, were Sunday callers pose of conjugal property without Mrs. Ernest Garrison returned You can hear the RCA Victor in at the home of her mother at even telling his wife. home last week from Detroit your own home. Just call Phone Centra! Lake. 66. R. G. and H. E. Watson, advtf SAVING where she has been visiting her Mrs. Karl Kolkee was a lucky daughter and son-in-law, Jack Billy Scott, 7-year-old son of $5.00 winner at the drawing last America Proves too Much lit Reuter, and other relatives since Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, under­ Wednesday. For Baby Elephant Bimbo Nov. went an appendectomy at Charle­ Bob Kitson returned to Detroit Sunday evening- after spending NEW YOKK.—Bimbo was a well WHEN YOU COMPARE The Afternoon Circle of the voix hospital and was dismissed behaved elephant—for such a little Vf to his home Monday, Jan. 25th. ' the week, end at home. WSCS and the Suzanna Westley Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reidel elephant, so far away from his na­ y Circle will hold a general meet­ ; spent Sunday afternoon and ev­ tive Africa. oukWRICESi ing with Mrs. Howard G. Moore, ening with Mr. and Mrs. H. Eg- When the plane landed at the ~^>' Wednesday evening, Feb. 2nd, at gersdorf. international airport, Bimbo walked 8:00 p. m. Homemakers' Corner down the ramp without a bit of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vrondran, help. by Jr., Gerald and Frances Roberts, Mrs. M. B. Palmiter returned Home Economics Specialists It just took a little push to per­ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP home, Monday, from a three were business callers at Petoskey suade him to lift his 190 pounds into RiCiPI OF THI WEEK 3 cans 29c weeks visit with her sister at Michigan State College Sunday. the back seat of the car. He was re­ Clare, and her son-in-law and Mrs. Frank Behling has been ported to be the first elephant ever MONARCH Tomato - Vegetable (1 each) 2 cans 23c daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brian on the sick list the past week. to ride in an automobile. Smith, and son, Bobby, at Grand SCHEDULE OF WOMEN'S Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hudkins On the first trip downtown he JOAN OF ARC FANCY PEAS 2 cans 35c Rapids. EVENTS AT FARMERS' have moved to East Jordan for stuck his trunk out of the window, the winter. WEEK ANNOUNCED and waved it calmly at the sky­ JOAN OF ARC FANCY CORN 2 cans 33c You can hear the RCA Victor in A good crowd was at the Wil­ scrapers. Thousand Island Dressing Vt «up Pet Milk 2 teaspoon* lemon your own home. Just call Phone Homemakers will find interest­ son Grange Saturday night. No Believed to be the youngest—fiv* more dances until Feb. 4th. months old—and smallest-^30 in­ y% cup chili MUM* juice DILL PICKLES „ qt jar 21c 2 qt. jar 35c 66, R. G. and H. E. Watson.adv.tf ing and helpful programs plan­ ¼ cup «a!«d oil Vi teaspoon talt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kitson and ches high—ever to come to this few graini pepper The Women's Society of Christ­ ned for them any day they attend country, Bimbo was an elephant Put all ingredients into jar. Shake SWEET MIXED PICKLES ______qt. 29c Farmers' Week at Michigan State sons spent Sunday at the home of ian Service will meet Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitson. of distinction. And he behaved with welL Cover and keep in refrigerator. College. Special homemakers' Use on green or vegetable salads. NU MAID OLEO lb 21c Jan. 31st, with Mrs. Russell Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Aug Behling and distinction. 2 lbs 41c nett. Leader of Worship, Mrs. Ida programs are scheduled for Tues­ But at the animal store where he Makes 1 cup. day, Wednesday and Thursday, son spent Sunday afternoon with You Will Need: Rusnell; Program, Mrs. Edith her brother, Nolin Dougherty and was taken, to await shipment to his Swafford. Hostesses, Mrs. Grace Jan. 31, Feb. 1 and 2. family. final home in the St. Louis zoo, Older women will be especially PET MILK _ 3 cans 36c Vogel and Mrs. Ethel Neumann. Judy Lick has been on the sick Bimbo found America too much for Members please note change of interested in Tuesday's program. list the past few days. We hope him. Chili Sauce btl. 25c date. Wilma Donahue, University of she is better soon. The owner found him a few hours Michigan, will discuss "A New In­ later collapsed in his cage, breath­ LEMONS doz. 79c •«!MH«l»H.;fc Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Joynt and Services were held Sunday at ing too loudly, his heartbeat too USE PIT MILK IN All YOUR COOKING \^£ terest in Older People" at 10 a. Chist Lutheran church in Wilson infant son of Anchorage, Alaska, m. Leona MacLeod will give a weak, Salad Oil can 35c and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joynt with a good attendance. Rev. Sat- j A police emergency gquad wai demonstration lecture at 1:30 on tlemeier is our pastor. CHOICE BEEF STEAKS tb 65c of Traverse City, were in the city, "The Well-Dressed Look after called. Saturday, visiting friends. They Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reich and They gave Bimbo 1,000 cubic FRESH VEGETABLES Forty." At 11 a. m. the MSC re­ sons were Sunday evening callers CHOICE BEEF ROASTS _ tb 49c have recently returned from Mel­ searchers in foods and nutrition feet of pure oxygen before a ilr Complete Stocks bourne, Fla., where they visited at the Ralph Kitson home. trained animal-ambulance crew ar­ will tell about their findings and Mr. and Mrs. C. Machowski ^- Rapid Turnover CHOICE BEEF SHORT RIBS lb 31c their mother, Mrs. Alice (Joynt) their work at MSC. rived. Roberts, and a family reunion spent Sunday evening with Mr. The animal-store owner called his was held. Wednesday's programr em­ and Mrs. Frank Ingalls of East Local No. 1 PORK ROASTS lb 32c - 39c phasizes the problems of youth personal physician, who once had Jordan. attended him for pneumonia. POTATOES 15 lb 43c Ten members were present at and has an international aspect. Johnnie Kirchner left for Lud- The doctor administered penicil­ PORK CHOPS ends lb 45c centers lb 49c the Past Matrons Club, Monday "Our Children and Youth in ington Saturday where he hopes lin and adrenalin injections. evening, Jan. 23, at the home of 1950", will be discussed at 10:00 to find work. Less than 12 hours after he ar­ Sweet Potatoes 2 lbs 25c CHUNK BACON lb 19c Mrs. Gladys Bechtold. A delight­ a. m. by Dr. Gunnard Dybwad of Several from here took in the rived, Bimbo was reported fink­ ful pot luck supper was served the Lansing Department of Social Basketball game at East Jordan ing. New CABBAGE 2 lbs lie SLAB BACON, home cured _ lb 43c after which the president, Mrs. Welfare. Following at ll:tJ0 a. Friday night. Later, lying under a gray army Alice Smatts, presided. The fol­ m. will be Mrs. Rajammal Devad- Quite a number attended the blanket and still getting oxygen, Endive, Broccoli, Parsley LARD pkg. lb 15c lowing officers were elected for as who will discuss her native P.-T. A. play last week from out Bimbo died. Rhubarb, Green Onions 1950: President, Mrs. James Bow- India. She has been in that coun­ Wilson way. It was a very good His body will go to the American LARD, Home Rendered 2 lbs 27c en; Viee-President, Mrs. Mary Mc- try several years for advanced play, well done and well worth museum of natural history. Kinnon; Sec'y-Treas., Mrs. Agnes study. Children's dental health the price of the tickets. Wish we Darbee. will be the subject of Dr. Gut- could have more of them. The Store With Large Stocks of Quality Merchandise Priced Right. torm Toverud, Professor at Nor­ Fish Leaps Into Throat Funeral services for Herbert way's dental school at Oslo. Mrs. Wm. Healey, Sr., and Mrs. Of Italian Fisherman VARIETY QUALITY ECONOMY Holland, who died Monday night New possibilities in home light­ Wm. Healey, Jr., were callers at suddenly from a heart attack at Charlevoix Monday. VENICE, ITALY.—yrom now on ing and an analysis of their use fisherman Giovanni Casonato, 11, his home in Detroit, will be held will be demonstrated by Mary Mr. and Mrs. R. DiMaio called Food Lockers Available For Fall and Winter at the Convalescent Home at East will keep his mouth shut while he at 2:30 p. m., Friday, from the Taetke, Detroit Edison Company, is working. Jordan to see Mrs. Tate and "Store Your Food the Practical Easy Way" Harry and Gibbard Funeral Home on Thursday morning's program Dispatches from Mestre said he at Traverse City. He was former­ from 10:00 until noon. The an­ found her doing fine. While there is recovering from an operation. ly a resident of this vicinity, go­ nual style revue will be held in they saw Mrs. Brace and she also While he was emptying his net the ing to Detroit in 1942. Surviving the afternoon in the college audi­ was much better. other day, a small fish leaped into are the widow and a son, Basil, of torium by MSC students, directed James Howie and Gladys Ann THRIFT SUPER MARKET his mouth and got stuck in nit Detroit, and a brother, Basil Hol­ by Josephine Martin, MSC cloth­ Kurshinski called at the Wm. throat. land of Eaat Jordan. ing instructor. Healey, Sr,; home Saturday -nigbfc THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MfCH.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, J9S8 ^

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PARENT - TEACHER'S MEET on all-over pattern with a milk To those who attended the Jan. bottle top. After coloring each I'm Winning meeting of the Parent-Teacher's circle with three contrasting col­ ff Association, the program was ors we made attractive designs very informative and should for the covers. Because of You prove helpful to both teachers Mrs. Johnston has started to and parents. read Walt Disney's "Pinocchio". An educational film, "The This book was brought to school Emotional Needs of Children" by Susan Gibbard. * very well presented some of the Many of us made a contribu­ emotional problems of children tion Friday toward the March of and how to help the child adjust Dimes. himself. Helping the child feel se­ James Gidley brought a pretty cure within the family group as plant tp school for our room. We •IJOIM; well as in society, letting him put it near one of the reading share in planning of the daily tables. We think it looks nice routine, and stimulating and en­ there. THEM^RCHpF couraging him in his contributions Mary Jo Olson left our school all help to develop his emotional Tuesday to attend school in Pe- traits in a constructive way. toskey. We shall miss her in our DllviES Carl Wagoner, high school room. principal, was introduced and in his discussion he emphasized that SECOND Grade — Cora Seller our emotional development is de­ Billy Scott is in Charlevoix termined by two forces. First, hospital. Last week he had his ap­ January16-31 heredity, to which the parents pendix removed. We are glad to contribute 100 percent. Second, say that he is much better. — environment, for which the par­ Jimmy Lilak. ents are a very high percent re­ We made "get well" cards and TJie Plymouth Special DeLuxe four-door sedan, one o£ nine new models, is shown above sponsible. A child is a living ad­ colored them and sent them to The car contains important styling changes and improvements for safety and comfort. Its Mgli vertisement of his parents and Billy Scott, Jack Sweet and Jean compression engine and many mechanical features provide lively, economical performance. home. It behooves each one to do Wheaton.—Sue Hughey. all in his power to help the child The Jolly Workers are enjoying develop good emotional habits in their new readers "More Friends Mrs. George Pringle on the West The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Side. his early formative years. and Neighbors" and the work­ FRANKLIN 0 ROOSEVELT, founder Light refreshments were serv­ books too. We like to find coun­ Looking Backward. Mr. and Mrs. James McNeal, ed at the close of the program. tries on our globe.—Lyndelf In­ Jr., of Boyne City dove to East h-sj^mvz A family party with pot luck galls. JANUARY 22, 1910 who have taken possession and Jordan Monday evening to call supper and featuring dances and Our new poem for memory will be glad to greet both old and at the home of his sister and hus­ A meeting of all interested in band, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shep­ games for the entire family is be­ work is "Bed in Summer" by the Charlevoix County Fruit new customers and become ac- j Robert Louis Stevenson. — Caro­ quainted. Mr. Whittington start- ard. They had been there a short ing planned for Feb. 14th, so put Growers' Association is called time when a group of eighteen MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE CO. a red circle around that date. lyn McWatters. ed in business in East Jordan j for Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1910, at Vo- : friends, mostly from Boyne City, Last week we got a new pupil, truba Hall, East Jordan, to per­ nearly thirty-five years ago. The George Scott. George came from name of Whittington is a house-! invaded the home to spend a soc­ KINDERGARTEN — fect a permanent organization ial evening. A few hours were Isabel Sidebotham Pontiac and he will live with his for active work. Program: Adopt­ hold word throughout this terri- j Advertitement grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Bow- passed with cards and other pas­ We have four 6-year-old birth­ ion of by-laws and election of of­ tory. The 35 years have been ,<6j&). en.—Bobby Winstone. years of labor and Mr. Whitting­ times and at a late hour a dainty days in January, Ila Mae Ingalls, ficers for the current year. What lunch was served. Phyllis Bridgewater, David Pien- fruits can be grown with profit ton wishes to relax for awhile. From where I sit... I>t/ Joe Marsh ta, and Marvin Crawford. THIRD Grade — Jessie Hager in Charlevoix County? What var­ The Rebec-Sweet Post is well We have learned two songs Tuesday we play basketball. My ieties of each are best adapted to under way but we need some help. When you ; contribute money to about a snowman. We like to players are Jimmy Kenney, Jack­ our location and topics for dis­ There is one variety of help that a charity make sure it doesn't get Give Us Back sing, them. ie Gee, Bobby Sherman, Allen cussion? The membership fee has always is better than any other. into the hands of charity racket­ Half of our Kindergarten year Shepard and myself. -r-Gary Ci- been set at fifty cents per annum. That is the help we receive from eers who have taken over legiti­ is over this week. Ila Mae Ingaals, hak. Fees will be accepted and receipts our women. So, we invite every mate charities to line their own Our Sidewalks, Slim! Mary Ellen Malone, Chris Schroe- I like spelling and reading. The issued by any of the following ex-serviceman to bring his wife, pockets! Learn how these charity der and Kenneth Sineway have game I like best is basketball.— pending the election of perman­ if he has one, daughters, if any, snatchers work, in the American I wrote that over an article in the ting folks riled against him. I felt Earl Parks. not missed a day. Marvin Craw­ ent officers: Boyne City, L. F. mother and sisters to the Armory Weekly, the great color magazine Clarion last week, but I didn't like ornery myself, and we had quite a Every Tuesday we go to the Knowles, Jasper Warden; Char­ ford, Raymond Fisher, Dale Gee, on the night of Feb. 2nd, when at with Sunday's Chicago Herald- doing it. After all, the man it was set-to over the whole business. and Eugene Pearsall have missed Gym. We play basketball and levoix, E. B. Ward, D. S. Payton, American. Read how they take 6:30 a pot luck supper will com­ aimed at —Slim Henderson — is a only one day. other games—Jerome Chanda. Win. Withers; East Jordan, Mar­ mence. Nothing will help the 80 percent of the contributions From where I sit, that was fool­ Mrs. Schroeder, Chris' mother, I like arithmetic. I can add and tin Ruhling, Bert Olney, George boys in the Legion more than to and give only 20 percent to the good friend of mine. ish. Once we'd cooled off (over visited us last week. She knew subtract.—Rex Bennett. Darbee; Boyne Falls, Fred Wag­ have a good, loyal Auxiliary, charities intended for! See the Slim came into quite a windfall lunch and a bottle of beer at Andy's many of the children/ We hope I like to read stories and draw. ner, formed by their relatives, behind five suggestions offered by the last month, and bought the old Tavern), Slim decided the sidewalks Chris will bring her again. I like to play games.— Bonnie In the darkness of early Friday them. ' Better Business Bureau to protect Clarke place. The deed gave him should stay—for the common good Barnett. morning Sandy Dean had the Mrs. Ira Mills, 79, died at the yourself from these vicious rack­ title to all the land—right down to and I promised next time I'd take KINDERGARTEN — Beverly Pearsall is out of misfortune to slip on an icy home of her daughter, Mrs. Elva eteers. Be sure and read"Don't the street. Then Slim started to a good look at the other fellow'* Helen Severance school. She is sick with a cold. We plank and land in the chilly wat­ Barrie, Jan. 17th. At the close of Be A Sucker" in the Sunday Chi- take up the sidewalk to make his point of view before writing any We have quite a few children miss her and hope she will be back ers of Pine Lake, near the Mill the Civil War she was married to caga Herald-American's great lawn look better. articles about him! out of school. We are sorry to soon. — Anita Petrie. color magazine. where he works. Some of the Ira M. Mills of Port Hope. Mr. I felt it wasn't fair to the town have them miss our fun. We are working hard On our workmen, with the aid of a plank, Mills having served . all through We have been learning which Tables and know most of them and said so in my article. Next made the rescue. the war. About 32 years ago they Jack was dead, and Bill called morning Slim comes around and is our right hand and with this through the 7's. — Alice Sumner. moved to East Jordan and have on the widow to express sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter LaLonde wants to know what I mean—get­ the game of "Tooby Loo". now occupy their new residence made their home here since. She "Jack and I were close friends," Our new song is the "Clipping THIRD Grade — Marie Hughes on Garfield St. was one of the oldest members of Bill said. "Isn't there something I Song". We have lots of fun doing The third grade was glad to Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Risk are re­ the Methodist church. Funeral could have to remember him by?" Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation it. get the picture this month for ceiving a visit from the latter's 'services were held from the home, Tearfully, the widow raised her Our new game is Soldier Boy. bringing the most parents to P.- sister, Mrs. George VanOrden, conducted by Rev. Myron E. Hoyt. eyes and whispered softly: "Would We made soldier hats to wear T. A. Parents that didn't come and little son. Mrs. VanOrden re­ Interment at East Jordan Ceme­ I do?"\ TRY HERALD WANT ADS FOR RESULTS! when we play. missed a worthwhile motion pic­ cently arrived in northern Mich­ tery. Surviving are three sons: ture and an unusually' fine talk igan from the Panama Canal reg­ John, James and Lyman; also a FIRST Grade — Mrs. Stokes by Mr. Carl Wagoner. ion where her husband, who is a daughter, Mrs. Elva Barrie. We are dramatizing "The Three The children were glad to get former East Jordanite, is work­ The East Jordan Dancing Club, Bill Goats" for assembly this their Weekly Reading Test back ing. discontinued a few years ago, week. We like to dramatize stor­ and see if they had improved any Jordan River Lodge No. 360, was reorganized the past week ies. Monday morning we played over their score last fall.. I. O. O. F., installed the following with the following officers: — "Three Kittens" over again for We have been doing borrowing officers for the ensuing semi-an­ President, Att'y D. L. Wilson; the morning Kindergarten. in our subtraction problems. Most nual term at their meeting last Vice-President, Dr. W. H. Parks; of us understand the process now Secretary, Supt. M. R. Keyworth; Friday evening:— N. G.} R. D. Wawc/NG/ SECOND Grade—Agnes Johnston but we find that we don't know Cook; V. G., John Heath; Rec- Treas., John J. Mikula. The mem­ On Tuesday, group one in our subtraction combinations as Sec'y, R. L- Lorraine; Treas., I. L. bership will be limited to fifty. reading took the Jan. Weekly well as we should. Bowen. The new Metropole Orchestra has Reader test. Each one showed im­ One day soon we are going for The home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. been engaged for the series of Headquarters for provement over the first test that a walk to locate the places of- bus­ L. Sherman was the scene of a dances. was given in Oct. iness we have been talking about pleasant bridal affair last Friday At the last meeting of Rebec- We have set aside Wednesdays' in social science. evening, their being "at home" Sweet Post American Legion, Dr. language periods for News Time. to their friends in honor of Mr. H. W. Dickens' resignation urged Last week we made covers for FOURTH Grade — Mrs. Galmore and Mrs. LeRoy Sherman. The by himself, was accepted, with A. LOUDE our spelling booklets. We traced Last week we had several tests. house was prettily decorated. The F. Speltz succeeding is Post Com­ dining room being in white and mander; F. Bulow, 1st Vice-Com­ pink with liberal bouquets of mander, and Leslie A. Miles, 2nd BARN EQUIPMENT A WORLD'S RECORD carnations. Music was furnished Vice-Commander. by Wm, Webster with violin and Misses Nettie LaValley and • We are pleased to announce our appointment THAT PROVES Miss Madge Nicholas at the piano. Goldie Dennis are now employed Refreshments were served by at the local telephone office. in this trade territory as the dealer and head­ QUAUTYL Mrs. Boswell, and the Misses Ly- Dr. Frank HoldswortPT was up dia Cook, Reta Carr, Flora Sim­ from Traverse City, Friday, in quarters for the world famous line of Louden mons and Gladys Kenny. About consultation with local physicians 160 friends called to pay their in the case of Mrs. Ray Rugg who Barn Hardware and Equipment. respects to these popular young is quite ill., people. When you buy barn equipment, you want the Robert A. Gunsolus is keeping JANUARY 24, 1930 the road open from the Grange Mrs. Herman Hammond passed best — so keep this fact in mind — Louden not m