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VOLUME 58 NUMBER 12 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1954 TEN CENTS A Clear Call To Duty OVER THE BEAUTY AT THE THEATRE BACK FENCE 17 Girls Enter Queen TAYLOR AGREES TO ACCEPT IF BY MARSHALL Contest On Wednesday Railroad water towers are RE-ELECTED MAYOR NEXT WEEK passing from the American scene as more and more deisels are Seventeen girls from the Junior and Senior classes will compete used across the country. The Wednesday, March 31st, for the title of East Jordan's queen. The girl chosen will represent East Jordan at the Kalkaska National * * * water tower at Boyne Falls came Lancers Suffer down the other day. It was re• Trout Festival to be held April 23, 24 and 25. North State Meredith Runs On Slips moved by Bill Porter with the Out of town judges will select One Point Defeat help of Harry Watson. one of the girls at the Temple * * *••• Theater between the first and se• Road Meeting For First Ward Alderman When thou art in the bath• Karr To Join cond shows. She will also repre• In Semi-Finals tub, ask not for whom the sent East Jordan at later north• Ellsworth's high-flying lancers In a„ final hour political move a large number of merchants and ern Michigan events, such at the Here Apr. 13 came within one point (56-55) friends of Mayor Chris Taylor succeeded in getting his approval phone rings. It rings for thee. Regular Army to their support of his candidacy in the coming city election, April Cherry Festival in Traverse City. Road commissioners and sup• from entering the state-basket• 5th. ».#•'• Donald Karr, son of Mr. and The girls from the junior class erintendents from seven north• ball finals at Lansing Friday It is said that the trouble with Mrs. L. B. Karr of East Jordan are: ern Michigan counties will meet night. * Taylor's decision to allow his friends to campaign for him was the a small town's alcoholics is that is one of 3 Army ROTC distin• Marian Danforth, Ruth Ann in East Jordan, April 13th. The lancers were nosed from result of a meeting at which a large number of followers urged him they are not anonymous. guished military students at Mi• Crowell, Pat Gilpin, Mary Ann the semi-finals by Remus in a to accept another term as Mayor. chigan College of Mining and Sam Rogers, a member of the * • * Farmer, Genevieve Palmiter, class D contest that closed the Technology who will be nomin• Charlevoix county road commis• northern boys' run for the sea• Earlier Taylor had said pressure of private business demanded too We have a few gentlemen Jean Dressel, Kay Hayes and ated by President Eisenhower as Laurie Hughey. sion, said Tuesday that members son. much of his time. However, his backers agreed that if he would run farmers in Charlevoix county. second lieutenant of the Ordin• Senior girls are: Jean McDon• of the 29 th Senatorial district The Ellsworth team worked for Mayor once more they would not insist that he put his hat in the They are the ones with more ance Corps of the. Regular Ar• ald, Sharon Brock, Iris Hosier, of the road commissions will hold their way to the state tourna• ring a third time. * • hay in the bank than in the my. Marie Nilsen, Rose Marie Lehr• their meeting at a place to be an• ments in a long series of high Backers of Taylor claimed he barn. nounced later. scores over their northern Michi• During college, Karr has been bass, Karleen Larsen, Bethany has been one of the most progres• * * * Rogers said there will be from active in varsity basketball, the Whiteford Pat Barnett and Cor• gan opponents. sive and civic minded mayors in 30 to 40 members attending When the local band played MacArthur's Engineers Drill al McPherso%. Following the game with-Re• Name District East Jordan's history as a city. at Petoskey last week the pro• Team, the college band, and is mus Friday night Lancer rooters gram listed the number as the a member of the Society of Auto• stormed the scorer's bench be• Manager For At the meeting Tuesday Coronation March from the "Pro• motive Engineers, Society of Mi• cause the northern team's record night his supporters said they fit." And the same mistake cree- litary Engineers, Varsity Club, Merchant Association showed 24 fouls to Remus' 14. were seriously aware of Tay• ped into our report. The word is and the Military Council. Fans claimed that the proper Post Offices lor's obligations to his private "Prophet." Designation of distinguished number of fouls were not called business, but insisted that cur• military student is merited by upon Remus. Postmasters in Charlevoix, rent city operations demanded •#• * * Pushes Development his capabilities; they felt Tay• Coming up in April are an• possession of outstanding quali• Emmet, Antrim and Kalkaska ties of leadership while partici• lor was the man to lead the nual meetings for the East Current civic development was outlined at the annual meeting of counties will report to a district pating in recognized campus act• community in its current deve• Jordan Cooperative Company manager in Grand Rapids rather ivities, high moral character and the East Jordan Businessmen's Association when the group met.at Seeks Rooms than direct to Washington. lopment program. and Jordan Valley Cooperative definite aptitude for military Cal's Tavern Tuesday night. This new policy comes under Taylor allowed the deadline Creamery. service, standing in the upper Bill ^woboda, of Campbell's Insurance Agency, discussed possi• the Post Office Department's for filing his candidacy to pass * * * one-half of his class, and suffi• For 67 In decentralization program. bility of a city-wide clean-up campaign sponsored by a group of in• by, March 12th, fully intending Trout season is only a few cient'standing in his military sub• Congressman Victor A. Knox to step down from the Mayor's surance firms black marks on the calendar aw• jects. East Jordan of the 11th congressional dis• office and since no other person ; trict made the announcement this ay. Merchants were told that re- — ' ; filed for mayor, the coming elec• Overnight accommodations for week. « * * tion ballot will have no name lis• presentatives of the agencies will 37 men and 30 women will be "This will eliminate one of the Harold Bader, Chris Taf- Hegerberg ted for that office. promote and carry-out a tho• needed here Wednesday, April major bottlenecks in the postal lor, Gayle Saxton, Bill Swo- East Jordan rough clean-up, drive if the com• 7th, the high school has announ• service," Mr. Knox said. "The boda and a goodly crew of Local Head Of ced. munity cooperates. result will be better service, THOSE WISHING to vote for men took off for Lansing the Students Plan The rooms will be needed to greater economy, and quicker Taylor will do so either by plac- day Ellsworth played in the Swoboda said the insurance Michigan Week house members of the Central solutions to otir postal problems." - ing a slip on the ballot and mark- semi-finals returning, believe association moves into a com• Community chairmen for the Michigan college of education — — ing an "X" in front of his name it or not, as soon as the game Petoskey Meet munity and with the help of first observance of Michigan concert band which will play at or by simply writing in his name the high school that night. Ad• was over. High school students from the schools, Boy Scouts, mer• Week May 2-8 in Charlevoix and then putting an "X" before mission is free. * * * eight cities in two counties will chants fire department, Ro• county were named at a meet• Red Cross it. tary Club, newspaper and oth• Those having rooms for Famous last words around attend the 8th annual Career ing of a county committee in From the time Taylor annou- ers will develop a city-wide the band members are asked to East Jordan often come from the Day program at Petoskey April Charlevoix. ced he would not be a candidate clean-up that is well worth the call the high school office as soon neighbor who, while looking at 8th. Leonard Burns will head the Seeks More there has been a large number effort. as possible. The number is LE- your television set, says: "Why, The program is designed to observance in Charlevoix; Ole of voters urging him to change 6-2621. his mind. my television screen is just as give students an opportunity to It is planned to obtain the help Hegerberg in East Jordan; Jack Drive Money counsel with people who are ac• Dickout, Boyne City; George clear as a bell." of the association for a big cam• Almost at the same time Whitfield, Walloon Lake. A last minute request from re• * * * tually working in various occu• It's A Boy! Taylor agreed to accept the pations. paign next year. Charles A. Robinson has ac• sidents Was made this week by Last week a mistake creep- A son, William Karl, seven office if elected, Milton Mere• These counselors will tell the * * # cepted the county chairmanship Chairman Mrs. A. R. Sinclair, of dith announced that he would ed into the paper which said pounds twelve ounces, was born students about the training re• DETAILS OF East Jordan's and Ed Rebman of Boyne City to Rev. and Mrs. Robert Moore, the local Red Cross Drive. be a candidate for the office Archie Nemecek had filed for quirements and opportunities for has taken over the duties of the Sunday, March 14th, at Charle• The campaign is running be• of alderman for the first alderman, which wasn't true queen program were explained employment within their fields. county secretary for the present. voix Hospital. hind locally and the chairman ward. whatsoever at all no way. It by Minnie DesJardins head of- said the funds are about $300 In addition, those students Local chairmen will now name Since no one filed for that of• was friend Ed. the association's advertising com• short of the $900 quota. who plan college will have a their committees and prepare to The office of Dr. David Pray fice by deadline, the ballot will ch n Residents are being asked to Now that th* e *Boar * d of Review « <* to talk their college pro• mittee. join the remainder of the state in will be closed from March 29th have no name listed for first the observance of the first an• give all they can to aid in rais• is through reviewing, some peo• gram over with representatives A queen to represent the* city to. April 15th. Dr. and Mrs. Pray ward alderman. Those wishing nual Michigan week. Plans for ing East Jordan's contribution to vote for Meredith from the ple are reviewing what the Board from several colleges. will be elected at the Temple will visit Mrs. Pray'sfamily,the the observance will be forwarded to the American Red Cross. first ward will do so. either on of Review reviewed. Schools to be represented at Theater next Wednesday night. will visit Mrs. Pray's family the the meeting include: East Jordan She will attend the National- to each community from a state George B. Savages at Onley, .Vir• slips or by writing in his name. * * * committee. * * * Boyne City, Charlevoix, Boyne Trout Festival at Kalkaska and ginia. We have scanned through a Greater Michigan Inc., which Falls, Harbor Springs, Petoskey the National Cherry Festival at North State WRITE-INS or slips will also large number of weekly news• is heading the observance is a Barney Milstein left Wednes• be necessary to elect a justice of and Alanson. Traverse City. papers recently without find• citizen's organization which day for Cincinnati, Ohio for a Music Festival the peace for a full term. ing any editor mentioning the grew out of recommendations Vern Whiteford explained visit. He picked up his two sons A S^-I 7 . <~ road commission in any coun• the work Consumer's Power made by the advisory committee at MSC, Jim and Sam, taking At LnaHeVOtXl ty. Maybe they are leaving List Dimes Company is doing in northern of the Michigan Economic Devel• them along. He •arilwill returTotnrn TWMonATI•- —* that up to the governor. * * Michigan to number houses in opment Commission. day. Charlevoix will be host to the each ..county and city. District Solo and Ensemble Fes• Fellow asked us the other day Collections tival Saturday. how much he could believe that The company is numbering The event will bring young appeared in the newspapers. Our each dwelling they service with East Jordan FFA Students musicians from several northern answer was about 80 percent. In County electricity and it is hoped that The rest comes from people who Michigan communities to parti• The 1954 Charlevoix County East Jordan will cooperate with $5.20 don't have the facts unwrinkled. cipate in the festival. Groups March of Dimes reached $5,524.- the work to obtain a proper Rank High In Michigan with top ratings will be eligible * • • 11. Results of each community house numbering project. to enter the State Solo and En• Someday somebody is going ON THE follows: Members of the East Jordan Chapter of the Future Farmers of semble Festival next month. to make a handsome piece of America are taking an important part in the FFA's state convention Charlevoix and St. The festival will open at 9 change selling a commercial CHRIS TAYLOR told the at Michigan State College this week. James . .—$2,282.84 a.m. in three locations in the NEWSTANDS song to Sun Oil Company. It group that work of establishing Boyne City $1,596.31 schools and continue until goes: "Night and You and street signs throughout the city Representing East Jordan at the convention are: Ken Shepard. East Jordan .„.„$1,216.19 late afternoon before three Blue Sunoco." will get under way as soon as all Steve Hayden, Richard Schroeder, Jim Shepard, David Graham and Boyne Falls .$ 156.99 signs are on hand. Robert Russell. judges who will be named lat• * • * Walloon Lake $ 90.00 Marshall Sayles explained the, er. Ken Shepard, state farmer de• And any watch company will Ironton . $ 77.93 necessity of producing a city ad• The festival is sponsored by $2.50 gree holder last year and present buy the slogan: "There's no pre• Boyne Mt, Ski Run „„ 103.85 vertising folder and establishing District 2 of the Michigan Band sent like the time." The mother's march received a tourist information bureau. An MSC student, is vice president of Military Rites and Orchestra Association. Through The Mail « • • $1,007.49. Last year's county increase in the number of inqui• FFA's region number six and No admission charge will be This is the time of year Dimes campaign reached $5,664.- ries concerning the community chairman of the nominating com• Held Tuesday made for the all-day event and 93. was pointed out. Letters have Vern Whiteford usually ap• mittee for state officers at the the public is invited to hear the pears upon the street with a County chairman Mrs. Walter been arriving from throughout For Bob Graham Yes! convention. . soloists, duets, trios and other conversation-provoking hat. Davis, of East Jordan is extend• the United States which could be Military funeral services were musical groups from northern answered with a pamphlet about ONE YEAR'S Last year it was 17 and three ing her thanks to all the volun• Jim Shepard was named a heid Tuesday afternoon for Ro• Michigan communities. quarters too large and of var• teers who assisted in the drive. East Jordan. state farmer this year and ranks bert Graham, 33, who died at SUBSCRIPTION ious colors. But he says they Members received copies of his home here following a 20 COSTS $2.50 sell. Not like hats, but like hot 5th in the state in the selection the association's by-laws and month illness. Graveside services Mrs; Grace Wheeler, of Ann Ar• cakes. of Star Farmers. His student pro• Two From Countysample s of match covers ad• were conducted at Sunset hill by bor, Mrs. Clarence Lord of East ject income is $2,933.19; and his the Rebec-Sweet post of the Am• Jordan; Kathleen Graham of Fellow said the other day that r • i p T\ J* vertising the city. * • * Brown City; Martin of Brown the basketball tournaments JLlSteCt Jf Or Draft farming investment is $9,555.00. erican Legion. YOU PAY $5.20 Entertainment included two City, Charles of Dearborn, Au- wouldn't be televised, but you Jim is running for state office PER YEAR ON Two Charlevoix county men solos sung by Ted Scott accom• Born August 11, 1920 near gus and Hugh of East Jordan. could get the game on the radio. this year. If he is successful he Brown City, he moved to East NEWSTANDS Another. fellow raised his eye• will be called for induction into panied by Nan Drapeau on the Mr. Graham was a member of the armed forces April 28, Mrs. piano, will be the first FFA office hold• Jordan in 1946. He entered the the South Arm Grange, the VFW brows: '"Radio," he asked, "what service in 1942 and served with is that?" Cornelia Barber, clerk of the er from this northern region. at Brown City, and the American draft board, has announced. the 20th Air Force and saw 15 Legion. * * * The boy's left East Jordan months service overseas. He was Wade Healey put up a TV No draft registrants will be A&P Silverbrook called for pre-induction physicals Tuesday for the convention at discharged Feb. 11, 1946. Rev. Robert Moore conducted News-Herald aerial and now you can stand the services at Watson Funeral Walter H. McCauley of St Mr. Graham married Christ• in one spot and count six. Butter Price Michigan State college along home and bearers were Harold James and William J. Shaw of ina Gunn, of Capac, Michigan, * * * with their instructor Richard Goebel, Harry Pearsall, Willard East Jordan will report, for in• The price of Silverbrook but• and is survived by three child• Frank Strehl was appointed Howe and Jay Hite duction into the army March 30. ter in the A&P food ad on page Schroeder. They expect to re• ren: Donna, 6; Glenda, 4, and secretary of the Rotary Club; Earlier this month three county 3 of this issue should read "67c turn Friday. Edward 3. Relatives and friends attend• and being a jeweler, he is one per pound" according to the lo• Also surviving are his wife, ing the funeral from out of town fellow who can't say, "I haven't men received pre-induction phys• cal A&P manager Joe Nemecek. SHOP EAST JORDAN three sisters and four brothers: See MILITARY RITES Page 8 the time." icals in Detroit. vThe East Jordan News-Herald Everlasting Victor Looking Backward QSTiV^ti Marshall F. Sayles Editor & Publisher Bill Huckle -Staff Photographer Reviewing The News-Herald The Charlevoix County Herald 1896 The East Jordan News. -1952 * MARCH 21, 1914 MARCH 21, 1924 Laruine Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farley, for• The city primary election will There will be no! primary elec• Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at East Jor-* merly of East Jordan, became be held next week. On the bal• tion this year. • dan, Michigan. the bride of Alfred E. Kohler of lot for office of City Commissio-. * * * Published weekly at 206 /East Jordan, Michigan Baseline, Michigan. r.er are John F. Kenny,*present . Several from East Jordan at• TELEPHONE LEnox 6-2371 Commissioner; Jacob H, Graff; tended the funeral of Mrs. Earl Mrs. Hattie Kaake left Mon• Austin E. Bartlett and Erwin E. Wilkins of Traverse City. She Subscription Rates—(Payable in advance) $2.50 per year; $3.50 day to attend the graduation of Hall- was the former Miss Mamie Mo• per year outside Northern Michigan. her daughter, Virginia (Kaake) Candidates for the office of blo of East Jordan. Gicamolli, from Nurse's Train• Justice of Peace are Herbert C. ing School in Detroit, March 24. Page 2 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, March 25, 1954 Blount and Loren C, Madison, Former East Jordan resi• Jfc % % She plans to spend about two dents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nach• weeks visiting her and other re• Optomistrist J. Leahy will be azel and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. latives. : at the Russell House this week. King have announced the birth

ofr sons. * * # We'll See You EDITORIAL NEWS WWTV-Cadillac New spring specials a,t the At the Leader Department Store in• TELEVISION clude Men's work shirts, 79c; You are probably one of 30 million Americans who children's wash dresses, $1,19 has received through the mail a sheet of gayly col• SCHEDULE and men's work shoes, $2.39. Duck Inn ored Easter Seals and a letter of appeal asking you CHANNEL 13 CBS * * * to contribute to the 1954 Easter Seal campaign bn Famous Throughout MARCH 23, 1934 behalf of crippled children. . Thursday Northern Michigan Perhaps you have asked yourself, ''Why should I 6:00—Gene Autry The big Smelt Jamboree will Fine Food- help support this drive." and "If I do contribute, what 6:30-—Captain Video be held Saturday. Highlights of Excellent Coffee happens to my money?" Here are just a few perti• 6:45—Headlines on Parade the celebration will include the nent facts which you should know about this worthy 6:55—Weather crowning of a king, & narade at Sportsmens', Headquarters cause. 7:00—Linkletter & Kids1 3 p.m., the smelt banquet in the East Jordan 7:15—Sports Armory at. 6 p.m., and smelt dip• Founded on the belief that crippled children are an ever-present ping, from 8 o'clock on. Promin• 7:3o—-Crown Theater part of society, Easter Seal funds make it possible for these disabled CHURCH SERVICES 8 -.00—City Detective ent newspaperman Ben" East is youngsters to make thcmost of their abilities and eventually take 8:30—Four Star Playhouse expected to be present along their rightful place in the world. 9:00-—Lenten Service v/ith representatives of the Chi• cago Tribune and the Grand Ra• The annual Easter Seal appeal is a nationwide campaign conducted FIRST PRESBYTERIAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 9:30—TV Playhouse Thereto Comparison pids Herald. simultaneously March 18 to Easter Sunday, April 18, by more than CHURCH CHURCH 10 :oo—To Be Announced 2,000 state and local Easter Seal affiliates throughout the country Edward O. DeHaven, Pastor 10:30—Files of Jeffrey Jones with units in every state, District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii and Phillip Fretheim, Pastor Regular Services: . . . in the SPARKLING Puerto Rico. Friday The Church School meets at Sunday School every Sunday Attend Road BEAUTY OF YOUR CUR• at 10:30 a.m. Classes for all ages 9:45 with classes for all ages. 6:00 •Hopalong Cassidy TAINS and DRAPES Adult Bible Class. USE THE NEWS-HERALD WANT ADS The Morning Worship begins 6:30. •Captain Video At Grand Rapids when you trust their care at 11:00 o'clock. Church services first and third 6:45 i—Headlines on Parade to our experts! We give Sunday of each month 8:00 p.m. 6:55 •Weather In Grand Rapids for the an• them personal attention Luther League cooperative fa• 7:00.i—Marg e & Jeff nual Michigan Highway Depart• and our fine cleaning and METHODIST CHURCH mily dinner second Sunday of 7:15 I—Sports ment Conference last week were pressing! Rev. R. H. Moore, Pastor month at 1:00 p.m. 7:30- -Heart of the City Karl Erber, Lyle Wangeman of Hymn sing fourth Sunday of LE 6-2254 LI 7-2058 8:00 -Waterfront Boyne City, Sam Rogers of East INSURE! BE SURE! month at 8:00 p.m. Refreshments RALPH HILTS Morning Worship 10:00 am 8:30- -Wonderland Varieties Jordan,, county road*commission• served. : Church School 11:15 am 9:00 -Dangerous Assignment ers; T.B. Reynolds of Advance, engineer-superintendent, James EAST JORDAN MYF 5:30 pm 9:30 -Your Star Showcase L HE'S THE VICTIM . . . FINKTON BIBLE FELLOWSHIP v DilWorth of Boyne City, survey• 10:00- -Wrestling I CLEANERS BUT Y-O-U MUST PAY! ST. JOSEPH CHURCH CHURCH * 11:00 i—World's Greatest Figfit- or and Ralph S. Hamilton, road Rev. Joseph Malinowski, Pastor in Action. commission clerk. Followed by short morning ser• ers You may be the best driver. But MASSES \ vices. Saturday children are reckless, unthinking. Sundays—7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 am And remorse is not enough to Holydays—7:30 am and 7:30 pm Youth Felowship 6:45 pm 6:00—Ace Drummond STOP FIRST AT ELLSWORTH compensate for personal injuries Weekdays—8:00 a.m. Evening Service 8:00pm 6:30—Viewer Views. Only a thoroughly thought-out Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:45—Headlines on Parade Plan of Liability Insurance can CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 7:30 pm 6:55—Weather For All Your Building Supplies protect you . . . let us help you. 7:00r—What One Person Can Boyne City —— Wilson Twp. FULL GOSPEL TRUTH Rev. Richard Noffze, Pastor Do. Insulation ROBERT A. CAMPBELL AGENCY Corners Fourth & E. Division Sts 7:15—Sports QUALITY FIRST. ALWAYS Rev. H. R. Barber, Pastor, Storm Windows Wilson Township: 7:30—Western Theater JOS. BUGAI William M„ Swoboda, Manager •*» • 9:30 a^m. Church Service C. Y. A., Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. 8:30—Paragon Playhouse Ellsworth Lumber Co. Complete Insurance and Bonding Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 8 9:00—Stars on Parade Doors PHONE 40 Boyne City: p.m. 9:30—The Big Picture Paint 1.1:00 Church Service 10:00—Medallion Theater 10:00 Sunday School SHOP EAST JORDAN 1 10:30—Saturday. Cinema Lenten Services at Boyne City Thursday, 8 p.m. Release Time in Boyne City, THE SHOW PLACE OF THE NORTH Wednesday, 9 a.m. Confirmation Instruction, Sat• Don't Miss urday morning, Boyne City America's Foremost ASSEMBLY OF GOD Thursday, March 25, 1954 Rev. H. Love, Pastor John Wayne Lloyd Nolan "Andy Devine The MID STATES FOUR Sunday School — 10:00 a.m. of Chicago "ISLAND IN THE SKY" Morning Worship •— 11:00 a.m. at Tough Adventure Evangelistic Service — 8:00 p.m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER Boyne City's Annual Bush League Contest Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27 DAY SAINTS Randolph Scott Lex Barker Elder Ole Olson, Pastor For Barbershop Quartets "THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS" Sunday Services Church School 10.00 a.m. In Technicolor plus Morning Worship 11:0 a.m. "MEDAL OF HONOR" Zions League Tues., 7:30 p.m. Many other outstanding quartets Prayer Service, Wed., 8:00 p.m.

UNITED MISSIONARY Sunday and Monday, March 28 and 29 TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM ROY JENKINS CHURCH Bing Crosby Claude Dauphin Christian Fourcade C. W. Thompson, Pastor "LITTLE BOY LOST" Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Cm /Ibf I , Bing at his newest and best Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Saturday, March 27 Evangelistic Services 7:30 pm Xock-a-doodle do, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 30 and 31 Prayermeeting (Thurs.) 8:00 8:00 p.m. % my dame has lost her shoe" Jane Powell Gordon McCrae BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH "THREE SAILORS AND A GIRL" Central Lake — and the way prices have risen my Rev. Paul Gelatt, Minister Boyne City Gym Technicolor Musical Comedy master is about to lose his shirt! Yes... Worship — 11 a.m. Bible School — 10 a.m. Youth Time — 6:30 p.m. Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, — THE COST Of UVING IS SKY HIGH 7:30 p.m. Bible Club, Thursday, 4 p.m, THI COST OF GOVERNMENT IS SKY HIGH Sunday School Sunday 10:00 a.m. TAXES ARE SKY HIGH \M/ Morning Worship, Sunday 11 TALENT, a.m. Evangelistic Service, Sunday ORIGINALTY, 8:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome. EXPERIENCE, But me — Fve got a

SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTIST right to crow — I'm *• J CHURCH Elder R. H. Clausen, Pastor working at Lower wages Sabbath School 1:30 p.m. Church Services 3:00 p.m. per hour than ever! Yes! . . . AND THE NORTH'S Electricity is the only MOST VERSACILE thing cheaper how than By Bnx PAULSON PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE it was 15 years ago! Be Modern . . . Live Elec• trically!

HUCKLE'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY (FVTHI LE 6-2332 LE €-7043 BANK WAY 119 MAIN STREET EAST JORDAN IS THE EASY PI-E-3777-20 WAY A CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY Teather-bedderr HERE & THERE 75½?* dip Seven Ways To Boost Tourist Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxili• ary Unit' 227 will hold their sem• Around East Jordan Business Listed By Furlong i-social meeting at Eva Peter• son's home Tuesday, March 30, A seven point program to help would be advisable, said Fur• there is to be a pot luck supper communities bolster their tourist long. Tuesday, March 25, 1954 * East Jordan News-Herald * Page 3 to be served at 6:30, everyone business is recommended as a Improvement of the commu• bring a dish to pass. feature of the observance of Mi• "Work fascinates some people nity's physical appearance chigan Week (May 2-8) by Ro• Several matters of importance Donald Stokes is a patient at If you want to sell property, so much that they can sit for hours, would be another worthwhile bert J. Furlong, Executive Sec• will be presented to the member• Osteopathic Hospital in Traverse list it with Clarence Healey. Ph. just looking at it!" Michigan Week activity, he retary of the Michigan Tourist ship for their approval at this City where he underwent sur• LE 6-7210. said. A paint-up, clean-up and Council. meeting and it will be to the in• gery Friday. * * * "'" general campaign of beautifi• terest of each member that they Charles Donaldson and daugh• A highlight of the program cation would do much to im• * * * attend if possible. ter Edna, returned last Wed• is the planning of scheduled prove the tourist business. See Clarence Healey if you nesday from Albuquerque, New tours to resorts in imediate Entertainment is being plan• want'to buy real estate. Phone Furlong called attention to the Mexico, where they have been market areas by business and ned so that business may be com• LE 6-7210. importancce of friendliness and visiting his Granddaughter, Mrs. Its .Largest professional people of the bined with a lot of fun and an hospitality as tourist attractions * * * Charles Gothro. community. enjoyable and profitable eve• and remarked that: "tourists re• Mrs. J. D. Frost is a surgical ning is in store for all. This is al• Timber Sale This would give the towns• turn to communiies where peo• patient at Charlevoix Hospital. Dr. J. VanDellen is attending so the March Birthday Party and people a better knowledge of ple are courteous, friendly and the A. A. G. P. Convention at Auctions for, disposal of tim• each member is to bring a gift, * * * types of acommodations avail• helpful." * » * PRENTISS BROWN, former ber cutting rights on state lands cost not to exceed 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goodman Senator and Cairman of the in , Michigan's recently-approved able and would enable them to Another sugestion encouraged Cleveland, Ohio from March 22 So let's see a good turn out, spent the weekend in Lansing Board of the Detroit Edison Co. record-breaking sale will be held provide better information ser• a renewed interest in the geo• visiting relatives. to March 25. He will be back at vices to their visitors, comment• graphy and history of Michigan. and come prepared to have a lot his office on the 26th. will speak for Methodist Men at in April and May, foresters re• v of fun. * * * East Lansing, April 10th. ed Furlong. * * * .»" • * port. , Mr. and Mrs. Reno and daugh• This ^ is the Annual Training * * * THE OBSERVANCE of Mi• Pete Nemecek and Francis Assessed value of timber being ter lone Douglas of Flint are Conference with the cooperation chigan Week would also "afford Trojanek spent the weekend in offered is $73,000, largest for AN ADVERTISING and pub• visiting Pete Boss for the week. of the continuing education ser• an excellent oportunity for lo• East Lansing attending the bas• a single month in history. licity program on tourist attrac• * *•-•*• vice at MSC, according to Rev. cal tourist and resort meetings Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fisher ketball finals. tions was another recommenda• attended by business professional Moore of East Jordan. Stumpage in seven state for• were up for the weekend to take e •* ' •-•* •• tion by the Council executive. and resort people. Leo Dipsinski left Friday to One thousand officers and ests totalling more than 19,000 This would include the product• his mother Martha Fisher, who "One of the purposes of Mich• was discharged from Grandvue members of this organization of cords of pulpwood, 1,090,000 ion of brochures; the release of take a car down to his son Rich• igan Week is to make Michigan Hospital, back home with them the Methodist Church of which board:feet of sawlogs and 50,000 news stories and an advertising ard, who is stationed at Camp people better acquainted with to Flint.* Brown is an. official member, will cedar posts will be offered in the campaign. Belvoir, Virginia. v * *:*..••••.•• hear his address on "Why I am sales. the vacation attractions of their The development of local tour• individual areas and of the state Pat Barnett visited her sister Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurlbert For The Church." Sales of timber in Sturgeon ist attractions and entertainment as a whole," said Furlong. "This and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom arrived home last week from Closing the program >of this River state forest will be held facilities was also included. The coincides with a goal of the tour• Curtin, in Lansing over the week their visit to her father's in En• Ai nual.. Training Conference at April 16, 23 and 3.0;'on April 28 erection of markers at local ist industry and the observance end, • gland. East Lansing, Bishop G. •Bromly for stumpage in Menominee state points of interest, picture-dis• of the week will help to focus at• * * * ,Oxnam of Washington, will also • »**,....• forest; and on April 12 for Hou• plays of these attractions in tention on this important phase Mr. Lauren Bow of Detroit speak. Marlin Greenman: is a surgical ghton Lake state forest. store windows, and other devices of tourist promotion." patient at Charlevoix hospital. spent the weekend at his home The Escanaba River and Au- to arouse the interest of local * * * here. people as well as visitors were , * _ * .*.. Miles District Sable forest sales are both sla• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Healey ted April 2 and the Lake Super• mentioned. It's A Girl! Jr. and daughter Jan of Saginaw Mr. and Mrs. George Paquette Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Himebauch ior sale will be held May 14. Also included in this suggest• were weekend visitors, at the spent Saturday with her brother called on Mr. and Mrs. J. M.-In- Dr. and Mrs. Edward Atwood Thus far, no date has been sla• ion was the distribution to busi• Clarence Healey home. in Kalkaska. gells Sunday afternoon. . of Benton Harbor announce the * * * ted for the Ogemaw'^orest sale. ness places of mimeographed birth of a daughter Sally Jeanne Details of these sales may be lists of local points of interest. A on March 15. Mrs. Atwood is a Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mockerman Muscle Whi obtained by contacting state dis• general improvement program daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert and family of Grand.Rapids spent trict or regional foresters. for all recreational facilities Nesman. SALAD DRESSING bhe weekend at their farm home. AGAIN IN STOCK! * * * '| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kamradt and family of Traverse City called on Mr. and Mrs. August Complete Line Of Bulmann, Sunday. * ^ • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Donald• Sewing Needs son called on her mother Mrs. J. D. Frost Sunday afternoon at the Charlevoix hospital. —Also—""'! Mr. and Mrs. William Addis were supper guests Wednesday of his parents Mr.'and Mrs. Law• —PERCALE. —.. ORGANDY — EMBOSSED—! rence Addis. % * % . —COTTONS — &ENIM— GLAZro-^ , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ingell called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett -^HAMBRAY-rr Crain in Boyne City Sunday. * * * Mrs. Howard Donaldson went to the school Wednesday after• JUST ARRIVED! noon and helped her son David celebrate his birthday with his classmates. * * * Mrs. August Bulmann attend• Suits for Men ed the County 4-H Club supper SWEET JUICY -FLORIDA at the Presbyterian Church Mon• Spring, Easter & Graduation day night". LB. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gilker• son has been taking care of the MESH "Petrie Store" in Pleasant Val• BAG ley the past week while her par• 8 Chris's Department Store ents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Petrie are STORE OF NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE visiting in the southern part of LB. LE 6-2321 EAST JORDAN state and Indiana. FLORIDA SEEDLESS 8 MESH BAG 45c FRESH FROZEN BIRDSEYE FOODS SALE l-LB. CELLO 10-oz. In spite of the cold day a Carrots TENDER FINGER SIZE BAG 10c Strawberries 3 PKG. «v» large crowd attended the Auc• YOUR CHOICE tion Sale of L. G. Bunker Satur• Peppers FRESH GREEN FOR Peas 10-OZ. PKG. day. LB QnioHS NO. I. MICHIGAN YELLOW *3 CELLO- BAG 10c Squash 16-OZ. PKG. j PKGS. | FLORIDA GOLD, FRESH 6-OZ. J0 Orange Juice FROZEN, CONCENTRATED TIN 10c Spinach H-OZ. PKG. blouse Vance District . , Mr. and Mrs. James Graham took their infant daughter to Ann Arbor for a check up Sun• Ched-o-Bif- Hot Cross Buns day. JANE PARKER * * * AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD Twenty two relatives helped PKG. Mrs. Russell McClure celebrate OF 9 her birthday anniversary on 29c ^ LOAF Wednesday. Among the guests were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t mx& 92 SCORE— Apple Pie JANE PARKER, LARGE 8" EACH 39C A. Bolser of Boyne City and the CI SWEET CREAMERY BUTTER . . three daughters and their fami• 59c Glazed Donuts JANEPARKER DOZ. 29C lies, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Graham heese CHEDOAR LB. 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Jr.r, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dougherty. WHAT AN OFFER! DROMEDARY DEAL—JUST ARRIVED * * * 14-OZ. Floyd Cutler spent a recent PKGS. cheek-mate weekend with his friend, David Jiffy Biscuit Mix 27c Devil's Food Mix 2 39c Graham. 16-OZ. * • «3C YOUR CHOICE 19c sleeveless tasnton COLDSTREAM CAN The community was shocked 4 8-OZ. 25c Mexscorn lillets 12-OZ. 19c Sunday morning to hear of the Kernel Corn MAPLEWOOO CANS CAN middy death of Bob Graham. His fam• LB. 59c m 46-OZ. 19c ily have the sympathy of the en• terry Preserwes ANN PAGE, PURE JAR J usee IONA CAN tire community. 6-OZ. 46-OZ. * * * VAN CAMP'S—GRATED 2 TINS 45c Grapefi nil Juice A&P FANCY GRADE "A" CAN 19c Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vance PILLSBURY, A 16- OZ. spent Sunday at the home of the Ga axes REG. 37c VARIETIES PKGS. 89c lona Pe aches SLICED OR HALVES CAN 19c HOLLAND AMERICAN, '/ -OZ. latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. l-LB. l5 2 sizes 7 to 14 S Wafers ASSORTED 29c Green I eaiS LORD MOTT'S—FRENCH STYLE CAN 19e Nathan Carpenter of Ellsworth ugar PKG. where seven brothers and sisters 17- OZ. SUNNYFIELD 25 LB. $ 1,79 Lilly's Peas 19c and their families gathered to Flour GARDEN SWEET CAN As seen in Parents' Mag 5^9 BAG celebrate the 84th birthday of 15-OZ. Beasts SULTANA 16-OZ. Pineapple DOLE'S, UNSWEETENED CAN 19c thir mother, Mrs. D. E. Carpen• CAN ter. SHIP'N SHORE'S crisp-check sleeveless middy 16-OZ. NEW LOW PRICE goes aboard camp trunks or stays ashore Spic & Span CLEANING POWDER PKG. ALL PURPOSE—PURE VEGETABLE for Summer play! What's its prettiest feature? LB. CAN The pointy-kerchief collar? The dyed-to-match GIANT lexo Shortening 3 CAN 73C shoe buttons? The dandy contrast stitching? GRANULATED SOAP PKG. FOR CAKES, FRIES, AND PERFECT PIES Bright-washing woven gingham... gives relief-eases moving in petite fresh^paint checks on white. All Prices in This Ad Effective Waxtex WAXED PAPER 'ROLL 25C Through Saturday,. March 27th Come see many more new Ship'n Shore's. of ART AMERICA'S FOREMOST FOOD RETAILER . «» SINCE 1859^ Hospital tests prove Musterole Northern Toilet Tissue ROLLS 25c THE DRESS gives high-speed relief — also 3 greater ease in moving. Musterole's great pain-relieving medication 16-OZ. A-i poiid Stores & GIFT SHOPPE= creates needed concentrated heat right where you hurt, bringing Rival Dog Food CANS UC amazing relief. If pain is severe, 2 Minnie Webster Des Jardins 111 Main St buy, Extra Strong Musterole. SCHOOL NEWS Mid-State Four WHO ARE THEY? 7&& OCt> At Boyne City Annual Junior-Senior People who like barbershop Our Senior quartet singing are due for « Banquet, Prom, May 1 treat on March 27th when the Biographies Boyne City Barbershop Chapter The annual junior-senior ban• EDITOR'S NOTE: Student in• quet and prom will be held May will stage their 8th Annual Bush the National Honor society held formation was written and sup• Three things most women can 1 acording to Mrs. Mildred Karr, its first annual initiation by ad• League Contest for quartets in plied the News-Herald by the make out of nothing are a salad, NORTHERN junior class advisor. This annual a hat, and a quarrel." mitting 24 members to their the Boyne City gym. school. Watch for other student event is given by the juniors in group, March 19. histories each week. JGHTS honor of the seniors and will be The chapter has secured Am• held in the gymnasium. Commit• erica's outstanding quartet, the PATRICIA BARNETT Compiled By News-Herald Staff Those admitted were: seniors: lbs, has black hair and brown tees have not yet been appoint• "Mid-States Four" of Chicago, Clinton Clark, Coral McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Barnett eyes. "Katie" as the seniors call ed. Illinois. This quartet has sung in her, has been active in FHA and Janet Rusnell; Juniors: Irving every state in the union and were proud to announce the ar• East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, March 25, 1954 * * * took part in the senior play. Page 4 Bulmann, Margie Chanda, Nan have appeared in both Europe rival of a daughter November Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Saxton en• 24, 1936. They named her Pat• They can't get enough to read in the five-county area south of us. tertained 8 Senior athletes and Drapeau, Beverly Flora, Helen and the Far East entertaining Her favorite sport is going ricia. Her, nickname is "Pat." That's why the Grand Traverse Area Library committee has request• several men of the faculty at a Haney, Jeffery Moore, Wesley car troops abroad. They are past |o movies to watch Audie Mur• She has blue eyes and blonde ed nearly $120,000 from the Legislature. They want to establish a swiss steak dinner at their home International Champions of Bar- phy and Richard Widmark. Pemberton Alan Sommerville; hair, her height is 5' 4½" and "regional library demonstration." March 18. bershopping and have appeared In the mock election she was Sophomores: Barbara Fisher, Jo• she weighs 131. , Those attending were: Jean on many TV and radio shows. chosen the most congenial girl. Counties involved are Antrim, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Ben• anne Hawley, Jane Jackson, Ri• Pat has always attended the Nachazel, Francis Trojanek, Jim Probably their biggest hit was * * * zie and Leelanau. One third of the people in the area have no local chard Johnson, Ted Karki, Kay East Jordan high school. During Weisler, Ronald Wilson, Peter when they appeared on Arthur library service and none in the area is able to provide it. If the her high school years some of JEAN MCDONALD Nemecek, Jim Petrie, Steve Hay• Klooster, Ruth Ann Kratochvil, Godfreys show. They are readily committee gets the green light from the state a regional library her activities were: Band, glee den and Keith Evans. Sandina Liskum, Shirley Matth• acknowledged by all barbershop- "When Steven Foster wrote service will start in the area next fall ... pers to be the most entertaining club, mixed chorus, FHA, FNC, Others included: Max Damoth, ews, Margaret Murray, Leon Ne• the song, "I dream of Jeanie quartet ever assembled. Junior and Senior plays and pho• with the light brown hair"—we . . . The conservation department is telling fishermen that smelt Richard Schroeder, E. E. Wade, mecek, Robert Prebble and Jean tography club. feel he must have seen our Jean• will be running in Michigan within a few days . . . Consumers Power John Downing, Harry Jankoviak The Pitch Pipers of Grand Ra• Ann Sherman. This is one of the Her plans are to enter nurse's ie of "54", the Seniors say. Jean• Company has moved into Mancelona with 'their house numbering and Keith Annear, pids and the Onehords of Sagi• largest organizations in the training in Lansing. Pat should ie was born January 2, 1937. She program . . . A historical article states that in June, 1893 a fire des-^ The boys presented Mr. and naw who were international fin• school. like being a nurse as her favorite is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. troyed 26 buildings in Alba at one time . . . They are about to add a Mis. Saxton with a lamp. alists last year will also appear $175,000 addition to the Little Traverse Hospital at Petoskey . . . subject is biology. Godfrey McDonald. As the song Chonnie Sommerville and Ma• In order to become a member, plus many other fine quartets * * * rion Danforth helped Mrs. Sax• Pat's favorite sport is tennis goes;—"our" Jeanie has light students must have, a B average from all over the State of Mich• and her hobby is music and pho• brown hair, blue eyes (jnock el• AN INDEPENDENT basketball tournament for teams throughout ton serve the meal. or better. igan. * * * tography. Her pet peeve is moo• ection voted her eyes the pret• northern Michigan will be held at Wolverine April 7--id sponsored by dy people. Her favorite color is tiest) ; weighs 124 pounds and is Carl Thorsen the sensational Those taking part in the ini• Wolverine teachers . . . Northern Michigan Coin Collectors Club is a blue, song-Young at Heart, flo• 5' 7" tall. jesting juggler, of the" school as• tiation were: Sharon Brock, Rose new organization at Petoskey. Members are from Petoskey, Charle• wer - Lilac. She won the place sembly service, came to enter• Marie Lehrbass, Marie Nielsen, "Jeanie" started and will fi• voix, Boyne City and other cities ... Farmers' Union as class "Chatter-box" in the tain the students March 22. Thomas Sheridan, Jack Zoulek, nish her schooling at East Jor• Ellsworth basketball fans paid out more than $1,000 in tourna• mock election. ment tickets following the Lancers through district, regional quar• He gave a clever performance Ted Scott, Marian Danforth, Charlevoix and Antrim County dan. During her schbol years she ter finals and semi-finals . . Mrs. Frank Kaden, who died recently vhile presenting outstanding Keith Evans Steve Hayden and Farmers Union monthly meeting has belonged to the 4-H Club; FHA; mixed chorus; glee club; a at Grandvue hospital was the first white native born in the Boyne feats of genuine skill in the art principal, Keith R. Annear. was held at the Star School house ERIC GOLKE Valley area. 1875. of manipulation and balancing March 16th. Most of the locals in member of the National Honor Northern Michigan right of way buying for the State highway de• with a varied assortment of ob• the counties were represented. Eric was born in Boyne Falls, Society and a class officer. jects. June 11, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. She has had a special interest partment will come under the department's current audit. The audi• Keith Annear, principal, is at• ' The debate team discussed tor general's office said a statewide audit will be undertaken soon * # * Carl Golke now have a son who in business courses, such as tending the annual meeting of 75% of parity against 100% of and will cover the last five years . . . is 5' 7", weighs 135, has brown shorthand and typing. In the The Jordan River chapter of the North Central Association of parity. The reason for these de• hair and eyes. (Quite a change near future she plans to attend Schools and Colleges at Chicago. bates is to give a clear view of since 1936) Eric is now finish• business school or college. At this time reports from each both sides of the issue. Each side ing his 13 years of schooling and Jeanie likes to watch football school are reviewed and evalu• gave a very thorough coverage is salutatorian. During these games; go swimming; likes the ated. New policies for contests of the topic. and trends in education will be years he has been a member of color yellow; the flower, Lady Brand New 1954 Console Value! discussed. The topic for next month's de• the National Honor Society and Slipper; the song, "Keep it a bate will be "Is farm financed is now working half-days at the Secret." r*e % $t advertising good business for the State Bank of East Jordan. Robert Russell, David Graham, farmer. Some of Eric's favorites are: DEAN GILKERSON James Shepard, Joe Smith and Sport-softball; color-blue; hobby There will be a board of direc• Dean Gilkerson, son of Mr. Steve Hayden along with their consists of "carving and Draw• tors meeting April 5th, at which and Mrs. Claude Gilkerson was instructor Richard Schroeder ing." During the mock election PHI OTV are attending the 25th Annual time they will select delegates to born in East Jordan, July 12, Eric was named 'most artistic.' Convention of the Michigan As• attend the National Bus Trip to 1936. Dean, nicknamed '"Deano" Eric's future plans are to sociation of the Future Farmers visit their congressmen at Wash• is now 5' 11", weighs 160 pounds v/ork at the bank. He is looking of America. These boys left ington r>. c. and has green eyes. forward to the senior trip. March 28 and will return tomor• During his school days, all of The president gave a report on V with Afam/nizec/ row. * * * which have been in East Jordan, the organizing drive stessing the CATHERINE ANTOINE Dean has been active in FFA, Robert and David are dele• value of% the Farmers Union to tennis and 4-H. Following grad• gates, while James is being aw• the family type farmer. On May 28, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. uation he plans on college. arded the State Farmer Degree. The next meeting will be held Sylvester Antoine announced the His favorite sport is football Vctute. Tube J Joe and Steve are going to be birth of a daughter Catherine. and his hobby is making friends. at Hayes Local April 20th, 8 p.m. interviewed by the scholarship After spending 13 years in East He was chosen most dependable committee, Steve, being the local After the meeting was adjour• Jordan Public School, her mea• in the senior mock election. president, is also an honorary ned, a cake walk was held and a surements have changed quite a His favorite color is blue; song delegate to the convention. potluck lunch served. bit. She is 5' 5" tall, weighs 110 "Bimbo."

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01" TV with Built-in Aerial ^^¾¾¾?¾ PARSEL'S finished table of ^ewijlg f^%S?VHF AeriaL GARAGE WHY PAY MORE? FIRESTONE SHERMAN'S STORE 1405 S. Bridge St. Charlevoix Phone LI 7-2212 HARDWARE — APPLIANCE — AUTO ACCESSORIES Main Street, East Jordan LE-6-2961 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bricker South Arm News Ladies Bowling West Peninsula spent Thursday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' Erno of THIS WEEK Sinclair Sales 33½ 6½ Has anyone seen a robin soon• home of their daughter, Mrs. Al• bert Fiel. SCHOOL HI-LltES Boyne City spent Sunday after Dress & Gift Shop 31 9 er than March 18th? noon with her sister, Mr. and E. J. Canning Co. 29 11 Mrs. Harold Goebel and family. AT Jordan River-Guides 23½ 16½ The Sewing and Knitting Club Mr. and Mrs. -Carl Grutsch and * * * Thrift Super Mkt. 21 19 of the Peninsula met with their 19½ family spent Sunday at the home Thursday, March 25, 1954 * East Jordan News-Herald. * Page 5 John and Raymond Adkins of GRANDVUE Drewry's 20½ leader, Mrs. Eloise Crowell, Sat• of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson spent the weekend with Rainbow Bar 17 23 urday. Carl Hawkins. their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charlevoix N&R 16 24 * * * SECOND GRADE that we like to hear in the spring Pearsall and other relatives. . Admittances: Grandvue Hospital 15 25 We listed some of the sounds that Monday Mrs. Myrtle Bricker, Agnes Johnston John Williams, Charlevoix, Temple Theater 14 26 Fred Moore is critically ill in we have already heard this accompanied by her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. Allan Erno and March 22nd. Romaines 11½ . 28½ the Charlevoix hospital. During our language periods spring. They were: Wind whisp• Mrs. Albert Fiel and her son son of Flint spent Sunday with Dora Parks, East Jordan, tran• Taylor's Grocery 8 32 we have been studying about ering in the trees, children laugh• and Mrs. Sam Bricker, drove to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl sferred from Charlevoix Hospi• our own community helpers. We ing, the birds singing early in Hi Team Game: Petoskey on business. SHOP EAST JORDAN have learned how each commun• the morning and spring rains. Elsworth and family. tal, March 15th. Dress Shop 1059; Canning Co. * * * ity helper is dependent upon the Each week we have fun read• Edward Paige, of Boyne City, 1024; Dress'Shop 1016; Char- other and we must realize we all ing from Our Weekly Readers. Mrs. Fay Kane of Boyne City March 16. levoix 999; A. R. SINCLAIR SALES have our work to do in the com• The news in the readers have visited her son, Gordon Kane and Discharged: Hi Team Series: Boyne City Michigan munity. been telling us what we can look family over the weekend. Dress Shop 3018; Charlevoix Martha Fisher, East Jordan, We are listening for sounds for in the spring of the year. 2872; Jordan River Guides CHEVROLET March 21st. Wednesday we made colored 2852; Drewry's 2823; Phone JU 2-6651 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goodman pin' wheels. During our after• spent the weekend in Lansing Amos James, Charlevoix, Hi Single Game: IMP LINGO ... . noon recess period, we took them visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. March 19th. Mary Swoboda 191; Ruth OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY Hi Jordan, out doors and played with them. Henry Hoxie. Johnson 186; Florine Krahn- This was lots of fun.-- The hospital staff wishes to EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 P. M. ke 182; Minnie DesJardins 180 Well here we are again. Only Our motto this week is "Are thank Mrs. Ivan Codlman who is The community expresses its Hi Single Series: ten more weeks before school is we doing our share of work?" now alternating on the mending sincere sympathy to the family Minnie DesJardins 502; Flo• 1952 PLYMOUTH Hard top, out. That pleases many people Our attendance record is im• with Mrs. Fowler. and relatives of Bob Graham who rine Krahrike 477; Mildred heater, radio, two tone. including me. IF YOU ARE proving. Last week we had four passed away at an early hour Campbell 476; Edna Wilkins This is a one owner car. Jjs jje ^ days of perfect atendance. THINKING OF BUYING A Must be seen to be appre• Sunday. SHOP EAST JORDAN! and Leva Cole 459. The Juniors had a good crowd * * * CAR—BE SURE YOU ARE ciated. at their "Shamrock Serenade" PROTECTED WITH OUR Friday night. I saw many couples THIRD GRADE $1,195.00 Adeline Bowerman there—both old and some new 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe tu• ones. I'll name a few: Steve and Jean Slough was our birthday dor, radio, air conditioned Rosie, Sharon and Jim, Bob and girl on Friday. She brought box• Time Is heater, one owner. This is Jean, Bob and Joan, Jack and es of cracker jack to share with a wonderful buy. Margie, Ruth and Bob, Fred and her classmates. $1,095.00 Nancy, Dick and Janice, De and Most of us understand the pro• 'mseb Car Alan and many others. cess of carrying very well so this Here! * * * week we are starting borrowing '-&erb'ite ^olicp 1951 CHEVROLET Deluxe tu• I hear they had a lot of fun at in subtraction. dor, air conditioned heater, the Student Council party the One of our reading groups has many other extras. Drive other night. I won't mention any had interesting stories about OFF This wonderful FULL COV• this beauty and you won't STILL SOME ERAGE policy, is the talk of names though. puppets. We have made various $ PER look any further. % % the country. And, now we have & kinds of hand puppets and sev• COLORS LEFT GAL. the exclusive privilege of of• $ 915.00 That was a very nice program eral small groups have made up Paint 2.00 fering it with our fine recon• that the "National Honor Socie• conversations to enact as a play. ditioned Used Cars. 1951 CHEVROLET four door, ty" had Friday at school. We are Sally Gidley, made a nice puppet jair conditioned heater, very proud of that group. in ceramics. We hope she will new paint job, two tone. If * * * have an exhibit of her hobby you are looking for trans• It's too bad about Ellsworth for the Hobby Show at the next portation. This is it. losing, but congratulations are PTC meeting. House in order for their wonderful * * * We Have Them! $ 850.00 playing anyhow. OVA £ TV -* * " * Grace Galmore 1952 CHEVROLET four door, I've started out my six weeks Thursday while my mother Numbers air conditioned heater, ra• in good taste. I've received good was gathering sap she found two You will be ahead in every dio, automatic transmis• way when you buy a fine marks so far in my biology. May• grasshoppers. On the same day LATE MODEL USED CAR or sion, other extras. You will be I'll make the honor roll this I found a queer kind of flower. Also Names For Mail Boxes TRUCK from us. Our cars are be sorry if you miss this time. -—Ray Dougherty marked down low in price, but one. sjs * 3t Our boy's choir of the Luth• are carefully reconditioned so $1,095.00 I hear via the grapevine that eran Church is going to be on that you can hardly tell them a certain Junior girl has received from new. Before you deal . .. TV on Good Friday. There are a certain Boyne City boy's class eighteen in the choir. Bobby Goe get our deal. WE TRADE and 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe % ring recently. Tell me more. This Al Thorsen Lumber Co, ALLOW GENEROUS AP• bel, in our room, and his bro• Ton Pickup, low mileage, could prove to be interesting. PRAISALS on your present air conditioned heater, Ex• ther is in it. Patsy Cutler's two EAST JORDAN car. * * * tra clean. This is the used brothers and Mine are also. I understand that this last —Yvonne Redmer truck that you have been week Mr. Richardson was down waiting for. Mrs. Galmore put up a map of town and in a window he saw the five Great Lakes which Mr. Many other (good $ 995.00 a can of beautiful red raspber• Wade ordered to go with our ries, so he came to school ar d study of Michigan. We appreci• buys, not listed, from started hinting that he really 1949 CHEVROLET V2 Ton pick ate it very much. up, four speed transmis• liked raspberries to the girl they Mrs. Nemecek and Mrs. Gal• $50.00 up. sion, heater, good tires. belonged to. So on Friday Mr.. more are working on what we $ 495.00 Richardson received his raspber• are going to have in the spring ries. operetta. W£,. JKL /£. -JL * Open Friday & Sat• % %t —Trudy Somerville 1948 CHEVROLET Two-Ton Well I've got to get busy. I've urday evenings 'til 9. We saw a juggler in the gym Truck, two speed axle with a lot of school work to do if I'm Monday. THIS WORLD or without platform rack. going to get a B average this six One of our bulletin boards $ 595.00 weeks. So long until next week. has a picture of spring on it. "The IMP" Tommy Graham said his mo• ther will come home in a month. Our teacher is reading the Wilson Townshipboo k "Jet and the New Country." —Mary Boring Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 2 for 49c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behling My mother went to Petoskey have returned home from a two No 2/2 can and got some daffodils at the week visit at Bridgeman and greenhouse. When she got home Del Monte Peaches 29c Grand Rapids. I got a vase and put the flowers * * * in it. When I looked at them they 214 oz btls There was a large attendance made me thing of spring. When at Christ Lutheran Church here Del Monte Catsup 35c NEW PURE-PAK I was walking to school I saw a Sunday. Lenten Services will be robin. It made me think of spring held each Thursday evening at too. Boyne City. DISPOSABLE MILK CARTON —Donna Mary Clark * * * 29c We go to the library every KEYKO, g&- 28c qtrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Behling other Wednesday. and Mr. and Mrs. Aug Behling and son, Leo spent Sunday at the —Reva Mayhew qt. 43c Horace Warn home. Salad Dressing, Shedd's -It Pouts like * * * , Rebekah's Meet LARGE 2 for 39c Mr. and Mrs. Warren .Eggers- GIANT 49c ' dorf and daughter, Deborah, of The- Jassamine Rebekah Lodge, Trend Soap Powder, Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Casey met in their hall Wednesday eve• Machewski and children, Kath• ning March 17th with Noble leen and Stanley, of Muskegon Grand Ida Rusnel in the chair aPftcher spent the weekend at the Henry and 31 members present. Sunshine Crackers 2 Pounds Eggersdorf home. III * * * A pot luck supper was held at 6:30 honoring those with birth• Mrs. Julius Roberts is on the days in January, February and sick list. Peter Pan Peanut Butter March. A lovely birthday cake POP! and this new Pore-Pak * * * was baked by Hattie Murphy. Mrs. Jean Reidel will enter• Lodge was started at 8 o'• opens to a perfect built-in tain the Deer Lake card club this 3 cans 79c clock. The regular reporter, Rose Ascot Tuna, Chunk Style, Pouring Spout! 'week Thursday. This new Pure-Pak milk Kortan, underwent surgery at the Charlevoix Hospital Monday. carton practically opens it• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Behling 2 cans 25c self! Open at the top and Adeline Bowerman reported Old Dutch Cleanser out pops a perfect pouring and son of Sault Ste Marie spent what progress had been made to• spout. Pours beautifully... the weekend with his parents, wards a program for girl scouts. without a drip. Re-closes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behling, Ed• Nearly 100 girls are signed up. just as easily. ward Behling of Fort Williams Fresh Fruits And Vegetables We are proud to bring Canada was also home. More plans were made in re• our customers this added * * * gard to' the District Meeting to new convenience. It's x be held in East Jordan April 22. further evidence of our The Harry Behlings had 33 of Quality Beef And Pork At Fair Prices policy to bring you the their sons, daughters, sisters, Lodge visitation will be held at finest, most sanitary milk brothers and grandchildren here. Boyne City, March 26th. As ma• service. You already know They spent a few days and at• ny members that can •possibly go the delicious, satisfying tended the funeral of their should try and attend. This is the Special This Week! Fresh White Fish goodness of our milk. En• last visitation. joy it now... in America's Maxbauer's grandfather, Fred Stenke who was buried Tuesday at 3 p.m. newest and most convenient A cake walk was held after & Smoked Trout. carton... the new Pure-Pak Creamery * * * lodge. The next meeting will be that pours like a pitcher! FRESH DRESSED SPRING mgg gm^ Charlevoix Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henning held April 7th. Initiation of two of Chicago are moving up on candidates will be held at this their farm, formerly owned by time. c the Karl Kolker's who now live in Charlevoix. Rebekah Sisters are asked to Chickens 5«5 * & % please keep in mind the bake sale lb Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reidel, to be held in the Post Office Mrs. Ann Wolf and Miss Alma Building on April 17th. Oven Ready Rock Hens 59c lb. Wolters spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Eggersdorf Beatrice Kopkau home. Reporter pro-tem ** * * Jordan Frozen Food Locker William Thorsen of Doster, Mr. and Mrs. Archie LaLonde COMPANY Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl of Detroit were home over the Kolker and family of Charlevoix weekend to visit their parents were Sunday visitors at the Aug Mr. and Mrs. John LaLonde and STORE HOURS Knop home. Mr. and Mrs. Hipp. Monday thru Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. * * * * * * Friday and Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Ode Walker of spent a week in Detroit visiting Detroit, spent the weekend at friends and relatives. their cabin on the Jordan. CARD OF THANKS lic notice thereof be given by pub• praying that her final account be lication of this order for three allowed and the residue of said es• I wish to thank my friends for By d'Alessio successive weeks previous to said tate assigned to the persons enti• the. cards, letters fruits and flow• WANT AD RATES day of hearing in the East Jordan tled thereto, will be heard at the ers received during my stay in the News-Herald a newspaper printed Probate Court on 29th day of CASH RATE: 2½ cents per word, minimum, 65 cents. If ad Charlevoix Hospital. and circulated in said County. March, 1954, at 10 a.m.; is not paid by Saturday noon after last insertion, it will be Mrs. Stanley Sweet Floyd A. Supp It is Ordered, that notice there• considered charged. If ad runs three consecutive times you Judge of Probate of be given by publication of copy STATE OF MICHIGAN 10-3 get three ads for the price of two. jhereof for three weeks consecut• The Probate Court for the ively previous to said day of hear- Card of Thanks — — _ — — $1.00 County of Charlevoix. > STATE OF MICHIGAN jing, in the East Jordan News-Her- !ald, and that the petitioner cause Professional Directory — — $2.00 per month At a session of said Court, held The Probate Court for the at the Probate Office in the. City County of Charlevoix. la copy of this notice to be served of Charlevoix in said County, on In the Matter of the Estate of 'upon each known party in interest the 2nd day of March 1954. Joseph Morrison deceased. jat his last known address by re• gistered mail, return receipt de• Present, Honorable Floyd A. At a session of said Court, held Page 6 * East Jordan News-Herald * Tuesday, March 25, 1954 manded, at least fourteen (14) Supp, Judge of Probate. on the 9th day of March. 1954. days prior to such hearing, or by FOR SALE FOR SALE In the Matter of the Estate of Present, Honorable Floyd A. personal service at least five (5) Marion Hudkins, deceased. Mah- Supp, Judge of Probate. WIRING SUPPLIES — Complete FOR SALE—Pure alfalfa hay. days prior to such hearing. ala Hudkins having filed in said Notice is Hereby Given, .That assortment on hand including Highest quality, string tied Court her final administration ac• the petition of Rachel Bennett, Floyd A. Supp metal and porcelain switch and bales. Phone Alba 3F4, Frank count, and her petition praying the administratrix of said estate, Judge of Probate outlet boxes, duplex receptacls W. Polus, Elmira, Michigan 12x1 for the allowance thereof and for —pull chain and keyless types. ; the assignment and distribution of — SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE FOR SA:LE —16 gauge Winchester the residue of said estate and for Record of the Council STORE, East Jordan. 40-tf. pump, 7 shot, shot gun. Excel• lent condition. See Gordon Fra- the determination of the heirs at ley, 1210 Bridge Street, Char- law of said deceased. Regular meeting of the Council of the City of East Jordan held March 10, 1954. Roll call: Present-Mayor Taylor. Present-Aldermen- POTATOES FOR SALE — Top voix. • 12x3 It is Ordred, That the.30th day quality white potatoes. Only $1 Bennett, Rebec, Nemecek, Strehl and Malpass. Absent-Alderman- of March 1954, at 2:00 o'clock in Bussler. per bushel. Get them now while FOR SALE the afternoon, at said Probate Of• Minutes of the .last meeting were read and approved. they last. Free delivery. Bill .3 lots and ten acres, 7 room fice, be and is hereby appointed and Jim Shepard. Phone LE 6- The following bills were presented for payment: house, modern. $5500, terms. for examining and allowing said Dans Service ; — $ 18.90 7257. 1x3 account and hearing said petition: Barney Milstein _ ~ 76.46 2 lots, 6 rooms with bath, lots It is Further Ordered, That pub• Ernest Kopkau . ". 73.75 REWARD—-For information lead• of shade. $3000. lic notice thereof be given by pub• Clyde Wilson ~~~.Z "" — 82.00 ing to the sale of a new Ford 2 apartment house with 2 baths 'I quit! And if you don't act nicer, I quit tomorrow, too!" lication of a copy of his order, Ken Diller .-,- 32.00 or A-l used car, a $10 cash aw• once in each weekt for three weeks Robert F. Barnett $6000, terms. Clarence Morehouse -IZZZZIZ"""" """"""""• 16 20 ard will be promptly paid by consecutively, previous to said day East Jordan Cooperative Company "~ ""7 IRK'-IA Robert Cook or Del Paquette 4 bedroom home with 2 baths, FOR SALE HELP WANTED of hearing, in the East Jordan Charlevoix Humane Society "~~ """" representing Northern Auto Co. sidewalk, and pavement. 2 blocks News-Herald a newspaper print• Ray Russell . _„ "- 25.00 Boyne City. Call JU 2-6571. 3 large lots on Sixth Street, FEMALE HELP WANTED—Of• v from post office. $5000, terms. ed and circulated in said County. Fred J. Vogel ' ...... 7 — 165.60 ' 52tf $450 fice help. Must be experienced. Alberta Nowland .— -——— 81.00 Floyd A. Supp * * * Write Box 95, East Jordan giv• D. W. Clark Construction Company""""" ~~ " ' 5'¾ TELEVISION — Boosters for old New modern home at Ellsworth. Judge of Probate , /KQ? 1 large lot on Fourth Street ing full particulars and exper• Consumers, Power Company . . " " K Terms. 10-3 Romaine Plumbing and Heating ". -—— - «>40,»i and new sets. . Improve your $250.00 ience. 12-3 Harry Simmons, expense ... """"" ~ picture 200 to 500 percent. * * * List price, $30.00. Sale price, 194 acre farm near Central BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Consumers Power Company ~ " " 1 business lot, back of Bank, Es• STATE OF MICHIGAN 26 $18.00* Other television access• Lake. A real buy at $5800, terms. Umcn Office Supply Company '~ ?-°? terly Street, $500.00 Convalescent Home—in a good re• Probate Court for the County L. F. Gardner r~"-1,'1 ories 20 to 40% off. Phone of Charlevoix. 32 acres, house, barn, garage. * * * sidential district. Gross over Top O' Michigan Rur'afE^ -.—-- j>.85 JU 2-6691. 10-3 y West side of Six Mile Lake. $2500 15 wooded- acres, M-32 5-miles $11,000 a year, net $6,000. Ow• In the Matter of the Estate of Sherman Thomas Gas Station .. • -" ner must sell due to poor health Roy Parks, deceased. Hite Drug Company FOR SALE—Full size double wed• terms. from East Jordan, $400.00 85 At a session of said Court, held Herbert Sweet ~ .- ^- ding ring quilted quilt: Inter• * * * $7,000 complete, real estate, furnishings and equipment. A at the Probate Office in the City Harry Simmons " " -163.30 lined with blanket. For infor• 160 acre farm, good buildings Joe Wilkins ... """" ' 121.00 40 acre farm on school bus of Charlevoix in said County, 9th mation contact Mary Hitchcock and fences. Close in. real opportunity. Building alone East Jordan Fire Department"" " ~-~ route, electricity. 2000 blue worth more. $4000 will handle. March, -1954. Route 1. East Jordan. 10x3 spruce, $180,0.00 Strehl Garage 7.. """" 15.00 Keith Dressel, Real Estate Broker Present: Hon. Floyd A, Supp, r 40 acres, - 7 room house, small vl^u AIde ma7~Be^ LE 6-2200 LE 6-2606 Judge of Probate, FOR SALE—2 large Navajo In• barn. 1 mile outside of city. 40 acres just outside city limits Rebec that the bills be allowed and paid. Motion carried all ayes dian rugs. 1 Merriam Webster 8000 pine trees, $1500.00, 10-3 The above estate having been Motion made Alderman Nemecek and supported by Alderman Mal• dictionary, 3,350 pages; table 80 acres, modern home, 1 mile * * * admitted to probate and George pass that the City use 8" Brickcrete construction instead of concrete SERVICES Parks appointed administrator. Mock tor the Control building and three umn houses for the Sewage lamps and other articles. M-66 from city limits. 5 acres with lots, Mill street, It is Ordered, That 2 months Ireatment Plant at an increase in price of $"630.00 for all buildings^ Highway at Chestonia. Mrs. 2000 pine trees, $500.00. GENERAL TRUCKING - Local from this date be allowed for fil• Motion carried all ayes. Maye Donner. 12=-3 Grocery store with living quar• and out of town. Ph. LE6-2629. ing claims against said estate; and Motion made by Alderman Strehl and supported by Alderman Ben• ters, well located. $4500 down, 4 room new house with bath, -LYLE SMITH, Mill St., East nett that the City hire Herman Thierry to erect a Swan Sign near the Trade Your Old Appliances— that all creditors of said deceased $8.00 per year plus interest. Gross, 704 Mill Street, $4000.00 Jordan, Mich. 24x13 intersection of M 66 and M 131 at Mancelona for $300.00. Motion car• Gil Coon's Kalamazoo Sales & are required to prove their claims 1953, $54,000. A real opportunity *• * * * ried all ayes. Service, Boyne City, will give to said Court at the hearing on to get in business for yourself. 6 room with bath, 3 lots full PAPER HANGING and painting. Motion made by Olderman Nemecek and supported by Alderman Re• you liberal allowance. Easy claims to be held at the Probate Clarence Healey, Broker basement, gar!age, 808 Mill Sample wall paper book. Reu• bec that the City send out Real Estate and Personal tax statements payment plan. Frigidaire Ap• Office in the said City of Charle• twice a year. Motion carried all ayes. LE 6-7210 East Jordan Street, $5500.00 ben Winstone. Corner Ash and pliances and modern kitchens. voix, on May 17 1954, at 10 o'• Motion made by Alderman Bennett and supported by Alderman Mal• 10-3 * * * Bowen Street, East Jordan. Phone JU 2-7271. 36tf clock in the forenoon; and that pass to fix the sidewalk in front of William Taylors store, the City to 10x3 6 room with bath, 3 lots, full claims for expenses of burial will pay 40% and William Taylor to pay 60% of the cost. Motion carried ALMOST NEW Farmall machin• FOR SALE CHEAP—6500 feet basement, garage, 808 Mill St. NOTICE—My saw service shop be heard at said Probate Office on all ayes, , ery: M tractor, 2 row cultivator, of lumber. 4 years old. 2x4's, $5500.00. Motion made by Alderman Malpass and supported by Alderman Ne• will be closed until further no• March 29, 1954 at 10 oclock in the side delivery rake, manure spre• 2x6's, ,2x8's and boards, all * # * mecek that the meeting be adjourned. tice. Ed Tillotson, Ellsworth. fore noon. ader, field cultivator, plows, white pine and spruce. LE 6- 6 loom with bath, basement, garb• Alberta Nowland 12x1 It is further Ordered, That pub• heavy trailer, buzz saw. 5 miles 7073. 12-4 age, $4800.00. City Clerk east of East Jordan. 1½ miles FOR SALE—Flowers for every oc• south of Wilson Grange. Quit• Cement block store building, casion. We have a large stock of ting farming. George Clark, Mill Street, $7000.00. hyacinths, daffodils and tulips Route 1. lOtf Frank J. Nachazel coming .on. Try us for potted 901 Mill Street FOR SALE—T-Bone, Round, or plants, funeral flowers and wed• Sirloin Steaks, 49c per pound. ding flowers. East Jordan Flow• Phone LE 6-2284 Lean beef ribs, 23c per pound. er Shop, 400 Main Street. Ph. FOR SALE—51 Chevrolet pick• Beef Roast, 39c per pound. LE 6-2307. 12x3 up truck, good condition. Will Fresh lean ground beef, 3 lbs. for $1.00. These cuts are all FOR SALE—Abegweit and Bea• sell cheap. Wood for sale, $4.00 from young heifer ®r steer beef ver seed oats. Highest yielding a cord. Ora Peck, LE 6-7098. Shook's Market and finest quality by field test 10-3 Ellsworth in Northern Michigan. I can 40-3 save you money. Phone Alba FOR SALE OR TRADE—15 used 3F4, Northmich Seed Farm, El• tractors, $150.00 and up. Large FOR SALE—Kitchen gais stove mira, Michigan. 12x3 selection of used maclhinery, for bottled gas, $12.00. John new tractors and machinery, Payne McKay Street, East Jor• FOR SALE — Used Refrigera• seed oats, barley, alfalfa, clov• dan. 12x1 tors, Eleetric Ranges, Washers, ers, brome grass grown in nor• Oil Water Heaters. — SHER• thern Michigan and Canada. FURNACES—Oil, gas, or coal- MANS. 22 tf Burnett Brothers, Bay Shore. wood. Free estimates, no obli• 11x3 gation. Gil Coon's Kalamazoo FOR SALE — Bottle Gas and Sales & Service, Boyne City. appliances. — SHERMAN'S JU 2-7271. 36-tf HARDWARE. 20t.f. A-l USED CARS 1953 Ford 8 cyl 2 dr. Mainline BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1952 Ford 8 cyl 4 dr. Mainline 1952 Plymouth 4 dr Cambridge Recharging Extinguishers Guaranteed Top Quality 1951 Chevrolet 4 dr. Deluxe WOLVERINE FIRE ELGY'S 1950 Mercury tudor EQUIPMENT SALES Auto Body Shop 1942 Ford 6 cyl. tudor Fyr-Fyter Equipment Block west of M-66 Priced at today's market—buy Joe Wilkins 103 Williams Bumping-Painting-Welding now. LE 6-2326 LE 6-2291 Electrical Contracting NORTHERN AUTO CO. Sales — Service ECHO / Charlevoix, Michigan Michigan Bottled Gas Electrical Enterprises SHERMAN Firestone LE 6-7260 109 Mill FOR SALE—Store building on Washing Machine and Duo-Therm Space Heaters Main Street, East Jordan. Sewing Machine Service Let us clean and Service your oil Priced low for quick sale. Mrs. 229 Main LE 6-2961 burning stoves and water heaters. Elsie Taylor, Phone LE 6-2904. LE 6-2922 W. A. PORTER HARDWARE 11x3 R. E. WILKERSQN LE 6-2351 FOR SALE —- 5 room modern Timber Dealer Lennox Furnaces house with acre in city lots. Ellsworth — Box 01 JORDAN HEATING & Corner Water and West Maple. Post — Poles — Logs — Raft• REFRIGERATION CO. Premoe, 117 E. Maple, Lansing. ers — Pulp. Furnace .Cleaning and Repair 11-4 All type cedar posts, 10c and Refrigerator Repair ATTENTION, MAPLE SYRUP up—wholesale, retail. Clarence Lord Glenn Campau COOKERS! New syrup pan 7 ft. x LE 6-2272 JOHN C. SCHMITTRIEL 31½ in x 8 in. LE 6-7147. 11x3 Thursday open 'til noon ROMAINE PLUMBING & REAL ESTATE Chiropractor HEATING SERVICE Office Hours: Complete Plumbing Service Living room, dining room and Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-12, 2-5, 7-9 TV, Radio & Appliance Repair kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bath, one Bank Building, Boyne City -Steam and Hot Water Heating.. floor, garage, barn and chicken Dial JU 2-6292 LE 6-2581 126 Main house. Creek. 65 acres. One mile from East Jordan, $5,000. J. H. SAVORY, M. D. Farm Bureau Mutual East Jordan, Mich. Insurance Co. Large lot. Living room, dining Hours: 2 to 5 p.m. Life Auto, Liability, and FlP room, kitchen, bedroom and bath Daily except Wed. & Sun. W. L. Chellis 7:30 to 9 p.m., Tues. & Sat. down, 2 bedrooms up. $3,000. Ellsworth, Mich., Phone 39F22 Keith Dressel, Real Estate Broker Office LE 6-2511 Claude D. Gilkerson Residence LE 6-2313 Ellsworth, Mich., LE 6-7133 East Jordan LE 6-2200 LE 6-2606 J. VAN DELLEN M. D. R. G. WATSON 4-3 East Jordan, Mich. Funeral Director Office Hours Phone LE 6-7031 IIGH-SPEED relief from 2 to 5 p.m. Daily MONUMENTS Except Thursday and Sunday East Jordan Michigan 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and Sat. IZINi Sunday by appointment or C. BLAIR & SON in. case of emergency. East Jordan Phones: Office LE 6-7231 Cabinet Work Furniture Repair IS 01 Residence, Ellsworth 8 Phone LE 6-7018 JOIN OUR We thank you for your patronage and are looking forward to Tues. and Sat. 9-12, 2-5 One Block West of 66 on 32 BIT! Hospital tests prove Musterole SHOE CLUB- continued pleasant relationship. WILLIAM T. DOWNS MILL WOOD FOR SALE — gives relief almost beyond belief. Also greater ease in moving. High• EVER Y 13TH Attorney At Law $10.00 per load. ly medicated. Concentrated. You Income Tax Counselor All wood, cash on delivery can FEEL it work! PAIR LE 6-7358 139 Main St. ATKINSON'S LUMBER Underwood Shoe Store Hours: 9-12 and 1-5:30 Saturday Phone: office LE 6-2657 FREE! and evenings by appointment. Residence LE 6-2382 BOYNE CITY NEWS-HERALD FARM & HOME PAGE . . .

Thursday, March 25, 1954 * ' East Jordan News-Herald * Page 7

tion program for growers who DonHTake Virus-Free wish to sell virus-free straw• Chances With berry plants. The certification program is Reading the Grand Rapids Press about the new wonder drugs and Strawberries pected to boost Michigan's al• the vast amount of them and new ones on the way is somewhat com March Seeding ready large business of sell• parable to our new wonder spray materials that are harmless to fruit Drill alfalfa seed in establ• Approved ing strawberry plants to oth• and foliage yet protects and kills fungus diseases and insects. Are there many young farmers in Michigan-today? Or are Michi• ished wheat fields in early Ap• er states. . Chemical companies are coming out with new ones all of the time. gan farmers mostly older people? Many folks have the notion that ril instead of taking chances with If you're not satisfied with the average age of our farmers has increased during the past 10 to As DDT left a residue when used in stables, a very large and power• a March seeding, advises coun• your present strawberry plants, ful company originated "marlate" and "methoxychlor" that can be 20 years The 1950 Census of Agriculture gives us some answers to ty farm agent Ed Rebman. you can better production by sprayed on cows and barns without harm to man. And for fruit trees these questions. . . •- ;' He passes along these sugges• buying virus-free varieties, Ed it kills a larger number, of insects as curculio, cherry fruit fly, etc In 1950 the average age of Michigan farmers was 49.9 years as tions from Milo B. Tesar of the Rebman, county farm agent says. While it kills these insects faster and better, this material has to compared with 50.7 in 1940. Thus the operators of Michigan's MSG farm crops department on how to get better legume seed- be used oftener than arsenate of lead. It also can be used late on farms in 1950 averaged nearly a year younger than they did in OfferedT on the market for e ings in wheat. fresh fruit without leaving a harmful residue. ; 1940. •• v.. ;';=<;C ' the first time this spring, the Drilling of the legume and virus-free plants will survive The Census of Agriculture reports ages of farmers by economic fertilization of the wheat can be areas within the state..There was little variation in the ages of far• winters better, are more vig^ THE COMPANY that originated Parathion that would kill any• done in one operation. mers throughout the state. However, the western half of the Upper orous, 'and will produce more thing, and even, at times, humans as well, has come out with a hew runner plants than infected one called Malathion. So far it is not fully known as to number of in• Peninsula had the largest proportion iof farmers.over 65. It was also Drop fertilizer tubes of the among the lowest in the proportion of farmers under 45 years of age. drill between disks for nitro• plants of the same variety, sects that it will kill. As of now it is recommended for mites and aph• according to Rebman. ids . .• * * *' gen application. Extend the legume seeder tubes to put THE LARGEST PROPORTION of younger farmers was in the You now can get virus-free the seed through the seed op• "thumb area" of Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties. Forty percent stocks of Catskill and Premier, ening in the drill shoe. of all the farmers there were under 45 The area also had the small• two varieties recommended for est proportion of farmers over 65 years of age. Set the drill to cut from one- Michigan, from eastern nurser• ATTENTION, . For,the state as a whole, approximately 22 percent of all farmers half to one inch deep, going ies. , ...... were in the 35-44, 45-54 and 55-64 year age groups. crosswise to the direclion of dril• The- younger farmers operated, the larger farms and the larger ling the wheat if possible. Dig• Michigan State College will farm businesses. In every area of the state, they wer on those farms STRING BEAN GROWERS ging of the disks will not hurt be introducing virus-free varie• of 140 acres or more and on the higher income farms. The older far• the wheat yield? When drilling, ties to nurseries next year, Reb• AVAILABLE AT mers are on the smaller, low-income farms. the nitrogen falls between the man adds. The Michigan Depart• EAST JORDAN This is as would be expected, because it is when farm operators disks and the legume seed falls ment of Agriculture is coopera• BEAN PRICES AltE HIGHER! are young and have an abundance of physical and mental energy in the drill disk furrow. Spring ting in establishing a certifica- COOPERATIVE CO. that they put the most push in the farm business. In addition the rains will cover the seed with younger farmers have growing families, larger debt loads and thus soil. Separation of the legume greater incentives to get the larger Incomes that are associated seed from the band of nitrogen with the larger farms and larger farm businesses. prevents any possible damage to FARM AUCTION We are now writing contract for green and the germinating seed from the Poultry farms seem to attract or are adapted to the operations of nitrogen. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1 p.m. SHARP the older farmers. The census report indicates that in every area of wax beans for 1954. If interested, please contact: Michigan poultry farmers are older than are farmers on other types The earlier the drilling in Farmall H Tractor Cattle of farms. Their average age is 55.2 years, which is about 5.5 years April the better but April above the average, The specialized crop farmers average the young• 25 is not too late. Farm Equipment IHC Cream Separator est in age. On droughty, less fertile soils, Household Goods McCormick Binder E. B. Hill, MSC seedings may need more help for the best stands, Tesar asserts. Arthur Thompson EAST JORDAN CANNING COMPANY He says 50 to 100 pounds of East Jordan, Michigan Dairy Farmers Antrim County superphosphate drilled in con• 6½ miles east of Central Lake or 6½ miles west of- Chestonia tact with the seed will supply and 1 mile south of Pleasant Valley store. Must Improve Farm Bureau In this case the nitrogen would this needed "shot in the arm." have to be broadcast before see• Or Suffer The Antrim County Farm Bu• Advertisement reau Women's Committee for the ding since the drill will not han• Michigan farmers who have month of March, met with the dle two kinds of fertilizer at one '. rot been .able to show a profit Bay View group at the home of time. From where I sit.., iy Joe Marsh from their dairy enterprise in Mrs. Carl Conaht. Ten Farm Bu• the past year will be in serious reau groups were present. trouble after April 1, when the The business meeting was held Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green left You Might Call it a AMERICAN LEGION dairy support price drops to 75 in the afternoon. Mr. Walter Sunday to visit his mother in per cent of parity. Chellis told • the group several Battle Creek. They also expect "Gravy Train" That is the conclusion of facts about Michigan's Financial to visit a daughter in Grand Ra• Edwin B. Jones of Michigan Liability laws, and Drivers Lia• pids, and one in Berien Springs. State College's agricultural bility laws. They will be gone a week. Was reading the other day raja is really going to extremes H= * * economics dbpartment. Writ• about a Maharaja in India who to impress his guests. Around The Farm Bureau annual OYSTER ing in the current issue of Mi• MEDICAL TABLET DISCOVERY has a miniature electric train all this part of the world, hospitality chigan Farm Economics, Jones county and community^ group made of silver. Now, maybe that's certainly doesn't need all those , makes these additional points: party will be held at the" Legion SAFE.NEW CIV* DC not unusual for a prince, but this fancy trimmings. hall, Bellaire, March 31-supper EASY WAY J/VrJ fellow had it running around on You don't have to spend a lot Farmers who are unable or a(. 7:00—pot-luck. an enormous dining table in the * H= * BED WETTING! of money or go to a lot of work UPPER unwilling t5 improve their oper• royal palace. / when folks drop in. Just offer ations should seriously consider Legislative committee report Fast, Without Expensive The twelve cars on the train them what you have—coffee, tea, leaving the dairy business. The was given by Mrs. May Fitzpat- Devices Ends Embarrass• support price drop will mean rick who told about trip to Lan• are loaded with different kinds a temperate glass of beer—and ment Saves Laundry that many farmers will have to sing and visiting the Capital dur• of fruits, nuts, and beverages. let them make their own choice. THURSDAY, APRIL 1st End torment, embarrass* And the train stops automati• They'll feel they're getting a royal make major adjustments. ing session. ment, nervous strain in * * * CHILDREN and ADULTS. Safe, simple, cally in front of each plate so the welcome! One way many farmers will DRY-TABS stop functional Bed-Wetting Safety committee report was person sitting there can choose 6:30 p.m. be able to reduce their costs of without electrical devices, rubber sheets; given by Mrs. Baird, who told alarms or special diets. Medically proved what he wants. producing milk to use more T6% effective. Don't wait another day. about safety facts. How fires and better quality roughage Get DRY-TABS at your Drug Store nowl From where I sit, the Maha• in homes are started. How fire and less protein and grain. in the homes spread. How to put Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation Since milk prices will decline out a fire, and what to do in case GIDLEY'S DRUGS $1 each rather drastically, while some of a fire. other farm prices will remain about steady/' some farmers can The April meeting will be with profit by turning to other farm AT THE LEGION HOME IN EAST JORDAN enterprises as a mean's of increa• the Torch Lake group at the sing income. home of Mrs. Glen Hockenridge, Kewadin, all day meeting—pot- Milk producers in the Detroit luck at noon. The program will BUY YOUR TICKET FROM A MEMBER milk shed for example, will have be in charge of Mrs. L. Bailey, their checks reduced by about Bellaire, who will tell us about $40 per month if they continue the "Uses of Tax Money." to ship the same amount of milk NO DOOR SALES! as in 1953, Replacement of poo.r quality SHOP EAST JORDAN cows will be especially important in the months 'to "come* Cull cpws which were profitable to keep in 1952 and 1953 may need to be Friday, April 2 - 2:00 Sharp sent to market in 1954. Strange as it may seem, says Being unable to farm any longer I will offer for Sale at public auction the following Jones, some farmers will find it prescribed property at my farm 6 miles south of Charlevoix or 6 miles north of Ells• to their advantage to increase worth across from Hill TOD Inn ion Ellsworth Charlevoix road. the size of their herds by adding 79.95 good cows so that land, labor 15 HEAD OF CATTLE DAIRY EQUIPMENT VaoVm and investment can be utilized Value' better even though the price of DeLaval Magnetic, 2 single milk declines. Red Dane, 3 yrs. due May 11 units milking machine "For the months ahead," con• 1 Solution rack AUi.ALUMlNU* cludes Jones, "it appears that Holstein 5 yrs due May 30 dairying will experience one of 1 4-can zero milk cooker, good COMBINATION its most competitive eras. Dairy Guernsey, 5 yrs, bred Aug. 29 as new farmers who weather the storm and adjust their enterprises to Guernsey, purebred 6 yrs open 8 ten gal. milk cans these conditions will be more ef• 1 stock trailer ficient producers and thus earn Holstein 3 yrs old, open the: right to compete for future HOUSEHOLD GOODS production.' Holstein, purebred, 3 yrs, bred Dropleaf table & 4 chairs Only $ Feb. 24. Washing machine South Arm \ Ironing board Red Dane 3 yrs bred Nov. 11 2 sap pans Any Size—Complete, Including All Hardware! Farm Bureau Red Dane 7 yrs bred Dec. 5 POULTRY EQUIPMENT . The March meeting of the * • Rugged, all-aluminum South Arm Farm Bureau was • • • Holstein 5 yrs, bred Sept 4 3 five gal., drinking fountains construction I held at the Ivan Coolman home We are now equipped with a 8 two gal. drinking fountains • Aluminum door jamb ! with 16 members present. Barrett Brake Dokter to core your 6 bred Red Dane heifers. 20 one-half gal. drinking foun*- • 1" thick ! " George Klooster reported that , brake troubles. It precision fits Charlevoix County is still 34 brake lining to the drums—elimi• tains Easily Installed by Anyone! short of it's membership quota nates squeals, side pull and hard and that a continued effort will pedal. If your brakes are ailing TERMS: All sums up to $10 cash. All sums over $10 one year time will be given on be made to attain the goal. bring your car in for a free brake good, bankable notes, bearing interest at the State Bank of East Jordan. You must make arrangements with the State Bank of East Jordan before day of sale. Every• CALL Mrs. J. M. Ingalls and Mrs. check, today. You'll be safer! thing must, be settled for immediately after close of sale. Not responsible for accidents T. F. French each gave a very LE-6-2271 on day of sale. If you do not live in the vicinity of East Jordan, a letter from your own interesting report from the Coun• bank will be accepted, specifying the amount of credit allowed and bearing the bank's ty Director's meeting and the GALMORE'S seal and bank official signature. P. C. A. and F. H. A. arrangements will be honored. County Farm Bureau Women's meeting, respectively. STANDARD Al Thorsen Lumber Co. The next meeting will be held at the George Klooster home, Ap• Sam Straw EAST JORDAN ril 20th. SERVICE AUCTIONEER: Stan Sloan CLERK: Greg Boswell The Serviceman's Letter East Jordan Church News Mich. Bell UNITED MISSIONARY of the contest receiving the lov• Employs Many Rev. C. W. Thompson ing cup. • 9 0 Michigan Bell Telephone Com• Our services have pany reported its annual wage METHODIST CHURCH G. I. NEWS been refreshing and greatly en• bill hit the $100,000,000 mark joyed by all who have attended. Rev. Robert Moore for the first time last year. Page 8 * East Jordan News-Herald * Tuesday March 25, 1954 However, they will be ending LeRoy Hoover, Guest Speaker Totaling $101,317,233, the re• this weekend. Plan now to at• Sunday, March 28th. cord payroll went to 25,900 em• tend if you have not done so. ployees in 264 exchanges served Hi Fellas: you can find Dick Dipzinski in The Methodist Church of East Co D of your same outfit. Services at 7:30.p.m. each night. Jordan will have as it's regular by the company through out the Two new addresses for us this Extra emphasis are placed on state. This amount surpassed the Tere's a letter from Don Neu• Sunday evening Ldnten (guest week are from A-B Donald J. Sa- Saturday night services in the previous payroll record of 1953 mann who has come to rest in preacher, the Rev. LeRoy Hoover ganek, Fit 3211 - 3660 BMTS, interest of youth. by about $12,000,000. Sampson AFB, Geneva,. New Juneau, Alaska. "Long time no pastor of the Mancelona Metho• York and Pvt Solon W. Barnes, hear, huh? In fact it's the first Sunday, March 28th, is the,be• dist Church. He is well known in MILITARY RITES ... Jr., 5th Student Company, 362 time I have ever written to you ginning of our annual spring this community as a singer as (Continued from Page 1) T Port Bn, Fort Eustis, Virginia. and I don't know how to start Sunday school rally. Our first well as a preacher. Come and were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solon entered the service in No• this. Might as well start in by Sunday of rally is Adult Sunday, enjoy this unusual treat. Gunn, Gilbert Gunn, Walter vember of 1953 and has comple• saying that I have been going to with an attendance goal of one The Women's Society for Gunn and Hugh Gunn, all of ted his basic and is now taking write for the past year or so but hundred seventy five. We are in Christian Service will sponsor a Brown City. Mr. ad Mrs. Jack advanced training. Will you let as you know I have been on the a contest with the Forest Hills film called, Prejudice, March Kermatt, of Pontiac; Mr. and us know what they are training move since last January (53). United Missionary (Sunday 80th at 8:00 n.m. at the church. Mrs. William Gallagher, of Peck you for, «Solon? Don just en• About a week ago I finally got School of Farmington, Michigan. This film will be open to the Mrs. William Dodge of Capac; listed in the Air Force a couple to where we were going. Guess I Rev. Lloyd Shue, pastor of the public. A free will offering will Eben Isles of Brown City. weeks ago and for the next few can't say that either as we were church, was formerly of East be accepted. The theme of the weeks will be taking Airman Ba• headed for Wake and now I'm in Jordan. The rally will end on film concerns Joe Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black sic at Sampson. Don will make Juneau, Alaska. ' ' - Easter Sunday with the winner his family who moved to a new and daughter, of Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young and sons the sixth man from EJ to report 'You wanted to know how I town where Joe has accepted a of Brown City; Mrs. Chas. Gra^- in as in training at Sampson at ended up in Alaska. Well to make new position. He becomes friend• Bob Shaw is in the 503rd MP Co, ham of Dearborn; Miss Kathleen this time. You other men look a long story short, you were in ly with his neighbor Al, a Jew, 3rd QM Bn; and Johnny Pawn- Graham of Brown City and Mr. him up and make him at home. the service, go now you explain who also works at the same com• This and That eshing is in Co B, 45th Armd and Mrs. Martin Graham of it to me how these things come pany. Although Joe strongly be• Kenneth Vrondron has been Med Bn. Brown City. assigned at ?Fort Belvoir. He is about. And I thought by this ACROSS 38—Unable to enjoy ap. lO-^Preposition lieves he is not prejudiced, he pealing tiling* J J—Indefinite article Versile Hoffman was home Complete obituary will be pu• now in Co P, 3rd Bn 9829 TSU time I would be laying around in t—^repetition 40—Advocate of national 1 $*»A feudal estate soon finds himself involved in 3—Sound ©f mirth interest 17—Famous American' for a 12 day leave. Versile is blished next week for Frances TECR. If you get lonesome, Ken, the sun, Brrrrr, what sun. But it 7—Sloth several incidents that reach a 43— Feminine neck adorn* jockey now working in the Finance of• Sonnabend who died Wednesday •—Prefix denoting thre* ment 18— Gaseous element serious climax between himself II—Comparative suffix 44—Perform 19—Come t into contact fice at Newcastle County Air• and Al. We are sure you will all at the home of his son L. F. Son• S 2—College degree 45— Weight unit (abb.) with port, Wilmington, Delaware and nabend in Midland. 13— Insect 46—Numeral 21—Greetin g enjoy seeing this film and urge 14—Meddling 48—Like 22—Alleviates expects to be there for some time the public to attend. 16—Uplift 49—Foam 23— Small depressions yet. He has three more years to SHOP LG.A. AND SAVE 17—To check 50—^Anclent sun god 25— Legal thing 20—Stil l 26— Scientific workshop serve before discharge, 21—Attend DOWN (abb.) • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 30—Planet SEOUL, KOREA—March 15, 24—Autumn bloomer 1—Western U.8. state Rev. E. O. DeHaven * LOOK FOR THE 3 lbs 99c 26—Property attachment (abb.) 32—Infant guardian 1954—"Cpl Richard E. Sommer• GROUND BEEF, lean 34— Sailing vessel 87—Pedal part 2—Impresses ville will return to the US with SHOPPER'S 28—Close friends 3— Malign expression 35—Gaeli c form of John This^ coming Sunday morning, 36— Religious tong the 45th "Thunderbird" Infan• ___fft 43c 39—Musical combinations 4— Arrangement 38— Offers"" the primary and junior depart• REVIEW BEEF CHUCK ROAST, young 31—Very much favored 5—Alluvial matter on 39—Germa n river " try Division sometime in April. 33—Wanders e ments are inviting the parents of land 41— Measure of area Sommerville, a radio operator, is With Our Special 3.4—Taste 6— In this place 42—Thoroughfare (abb.) the children in these departments Advertising PORK CHOPS ft 69c 37—Medical suffix denoting 7—'Fishe s 43— Musical note one of 1,000 combat veterans of to the Sunday Church school ses• a condition 8— Pronoun 47—Continent (abb.) the former Oklahoma National sion in order to see the work that JORDAN FROZEN FOOD 59c Guard Division who will dock has been done during the past LOCKER COMPANY PORK STEAK ft isn't too bad up here. In fact I but I'm now in the 32nd Med in New York harbor. quarter. This is a fine opportuni• kind of like it. This past Sunday Tank Bn of the 3rd Armd Div. 'Corporal Sommerville enter• ty for the parents to become ac• HUMPTY-DUMPTY SALMON __1 ft can 42c at 12 o'clock noon the tempera• 'I'm sorry that I didn't get in ed the Army in June of 1952 and quainted with the flacher and ture wag 46 degrees but that is to see you when I was on leave arrived overseas during- Janu• the Sunday church school pro• NOTICE EGGS, fresh, large 2 doz 79c the warmest I've seen it yet. I had 14 days leave from the 20th ary 1958, gram. We urge all parents, and Jake, I want to thank all the of February t© the 5th ol March, 'Activated after the outbreak we mean Father and Mother, Annual Wilson Township mee• EJ people for sending the paper 'Last Saturday night I pulled of the Korean War in 1950, the both, to use this opportunity ting will be held at the Township ICE CREAM —-½ gal 89c to us service boys. I sure look guard — so it snowed. I think if division landed on the peninsula which the teachers extend to Hall Monday, April 5th at 1 pm. forward to getting it. Guess this 1 have to pull guard on the 4th in December 1951. It fought at them. . Pearl Schmidt "* will be all. Donald D. Neumann, of July it will snow,, at least in Old Baldy, T-Bone and Eerie During the church worship ser• Township Clerk SHAW'S THRIFTY COFFEE 1 ft 97c 3 lb $2.85 EN-2, CG 95301, PO Box 2598, oldKy. Hills, Heartbreak Ridge, San vice, the junior choir and the Bag Castle and other now-fam• youth choir will sing special Juneau, Alaska." 'Who else is in Fort Knox? ous locations before cessation of numbers. 20th and 21st Bill Grauel and POTATOES 15 ft 33c Don, you asked for Bob An• Tell them to look me up. If any combat. Rev. DeHaven attended the An• dersons address. It is: Robert of the guys want to find me, On Wednesday evening at 'Leading the division back to nual meeting of the National Anderson, EN-2, "A" Div, USS just look in back of Service Club 7:30 p.m., the adult church mem• the US will be Brig Gen Harvey Council of Presbyterian Men, OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Bexar (APA-237), c-o FPO, San 2 about four blocks. Larry." bership class, will be held in the H Fischer, former commander held in Chicago. The last official Francisco, California. church. Thursday the choirs re- There are four other men in of the 5th Regimental Combat hearse.The Junior choir at 4:00 count heard, though there are SHAW'S IGA SUPER MARKET Here's a line from Larry Berg- Knox with you, Larrf. Al Chan• Team which was attached to the p.m.; the Youth choir at 7:00 pm more, we're sure, was twenty six mann who has changed duty da is in Hq & Hq Co of the 45th 45th under his leadership last hundred and fifty two men from LE 6-2S01 EAST JORDAN and the Church choir at 7:30 pm. down in Fort Knox, "I'm off du• Armd Med Bn; Orville Nelson is spring." Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. all over our country in attend• FREE DELIVERY BEER & WINE ty now so I will write and tell supposed to be in Btry B, 54th Guess that's all the youth church membership ance. The majority of those in you that my address has been Armd FA Bp hut I haven't heard So Long, class will meet in the church. attendance were laymen in the changed. I'm still in Fort Knox from him since Sep 28, 1953; "Jake" Snyder On the weekend of the 19th, church.

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