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VOLUME 59 NUMBER 8 EAST JORDAN, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 10 CENTS OVER THE Lysle., Marian Top Class Of '55 gram BACK FENCE BY MARSHALL At East Jordan High School An all "A" student for four We've just seen some figures years, 17-year old Lysle Johnston on the St. Lawrence Seaway Jr.. this week was named Vale• which makes one scratch his head dictorian of the 1955 graduating Apparently northern Michigan class of the East Jordar high lake cities should do some check• school. TIVAL ing before they get too excited Close behind him * *V /arian over the revenue to be brought Danforth, 17, dau'^ of Mr. and Mrs. Lester <^ >rth, who * * * here as a result of the Seaway. has been select eg> Salutorian. Merchants List Committees At least it looks that way. Lysle's sk*^ A tennis play• er last sr /elped the East Tournament The report we have on hand Jordan + ^•. /in the C-D Regio• For Rig 3-Day Celebration says: A 27-foot waterway has nal T ^ tournament at Mt. been "sold" to the American Pleasant. A& has been a mem• A three day pre-summer festival scheduled for Memorial Day people on the false basis that: airings weekend is being planned for East Jordan by the Businessmen's As• ber of the East Jordan Chapter Drawings for the class C and sociation. 1. Our Great Lakes cities of the National Honor Society D district tournaments scheduled Association Chairman Donald Clark said Tuesday night the festi• will become ports for ocean-go• for the past three years; and he to open at Gaylord March 1 were val will be the only city-wide celebration scheduled for that time in ing ships in world trade. received a board of education made Tuesday afternoon. northern Michigan. scholarship pin for 3 years. In class C Mancelona, East The group has planned a pet 2. The water way is necess• Lysle plans to attend Central Jordan and Grayling drew first parade, a parade of north state ary to move Labrador iron ore .Michigan College at Mt. Plea- round byes, while Kalkaska drew Name Dem bands, fishing contest, ball to>inland steel mills. sand and later the University of Gaylord for a game scheduled games, boat races and various other contests. 3. The water way is essential Michigan to study denistry. Services Held for 8:45 p.m. Tuesday. Free Ads To Mancelona and East Jordan Delegates Programs for May 28 and 29 to national defense. will be sponsored by the associa• Tuesday For will meet at 7:15 Thursday night Delegates to the state Demo• MARIAN HAS also been a and Grayling will play the win• tion. The Memorial Day program Eighty five percent of the fas• News-Herald member of the honor society for cratic convention named at the will be under direction of the Pat McKinnon ner of the Kalkaska-Gaylord Charlevoix county convention in ter cargo vessels now entering three years. She served as maj• game at 8:45 p.m. Thursday. Rebec-Sweet Post of the Ameri• American ports and 81 percent orette for the high school band Charlevoix last Thursday were can Legion. Readers Rev. C. W. Thompson of the The class C championship game Elmer G. Lyon and Julius Elzin- of the cargo vessels and all the for four years and cheer leader United Missionary Church con• will be played at 8:45 Saturday Chairman Clark named the tankers engaged in the inter- Yes, dear reader. You may for local sports for three years. ga, both of Charlevoix. Mrs. Lyon following committees to work ducted services for Patrick A. night. was named as a delegate. coastal trade would not be able have one free classified ad plac• Last year Marian was selected McKinnon, 66, at Watson Fun• In class D, where seven teams out plans for the event: to use the seaway. Archie Murphy of East Jor• PARADE: Harold Bader, ed in next week's paper if you as 1954 Queen of the National eral Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday. are entered, Johannesburg drew dan, county chairman, said that Trout Festival at Kalkaska and Wade Healey, Teddy Kotowich, A channel depth of 33 feet is follow the instructions appearing 'Mr. McKinnon passed away Sun• the only first round bye. Fred• 25 county Democrats attended Queen of the Paul Bunyan Days erick and Bellaire will meet in Keith Dressel and Sherman Tho- a minimum requirement if the in the classified section of this day morning at Grandvue Hos• the county convention. St. Lawrence waterway is to festival at Cadillac. She was a- the opening game of the tourn• issue. mong the top three contestants pital after a long lingering ill• BOAT RACES and WATER serve the purpose for which it is ness. Burial was in Sunset Hill ament at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, In an effort to acquaint our for National Cherry Queen at with class C Kalkaska and Gay• EVENTS: Bill Huckle, Bob advocated. cemetery. readers, with the quick, econo• Traverse City. lord playing the nightcap at 8:- Strehl and Basil Crawford. Yet only a 27 foot channel has Taylor Sells * * » mical results of our classified Marian is a former Charlevoix Born August 15, 1888 in South 45. been authorized by the United ADVERTISING: Chris Taylor States government with $105,- page we offer you who are not county cherry pie baking champ. Arm Township. Mr. McKinnon On Wednesday night Gaylord in business one free Want Ad She1 is a part time employee at spent his entire life in the East St. Mary's is scheduled to meet and Marshall Sayles. 000,000 worth of funds provided. Jordan area. His parents were Vanderbilt at 7:15 and Wolver• Business * * * Army Engineers estimate the or For Sale Ad to be placed in Huckles Studio of Photography. next week's paper. Emily and Lauchlin McKinnon. ine will meet the winner of the The Vaughn Company, a busi• ENTERTAINMENT (Special cost of a 27-foot channel from She will attend college next He served in World War I from Frederick-Bellaire game at 7:15 Events): Leo Sommerville and (Montreal to Lake Erie will be This offer expires Monday at ness firm with 10 retail depart• 5 p.m. next week. fall. September 19, 1917 to March p.m. Friday with the winners of ment stores in Michigan has pur• Tom St. Charles. $174,950,000 to Canada and $88- 17, 1919. the Wednesday class D games 074,000 to United States. Inter• Just call LE 6-2371 and give chased Chris's Department Store * * * us your 20 word or less ad and scheduled for 8:45 p.m. Friday. on Main Street, it was announced DECORATIONS: Nor• est and carrying charges on this On January 16, 1929 he mar• The class championship game will 27-foot ditch will run well over it will appear in next week's is• this week. man Bartlett and Bill Swoboda. Restaurant ried Blanche St&elman of East be played at 7:15 p.m. Saturday. * » *. • $14,000,000 per year—for 50 sue. First see the classified sec• Jordan, Mrs. McKinnon, who sur• years. tion of this issue. Alba is the defending class D The business was purchased BILL DOWNS will act as co• vives, was for many years an team and Grayling the defending last Thursday and the new own• ordinator of all events schedul• It is claimed that to dig this Under New employee of the Charlevoix champions in class C. ers took over Monday morning. ing each program so there will ditch to 35 feet (which would al• County Herald, be no time confliction. New Business AT PETOSKEY The company, with headquar• Chairman of each committee low it to be used as we have been Management One sister, 'Lydia Youngedyk Pairings were drawn at Pet• ters at Albion, will have Grant led to believe it will be used) The R and R Television Com• of Sumas, Washington^ survives will meet with the board of dir• Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dipzinski, oskey Tuesday afternoon for the Lighthill as its East Jordan man• ectors to further plans, deter• would cost an additional $100,- pany of Kalkaska, this week an• besides nieces and nephews. ager. 000,000 to United States and an• nounced purchase of the former announced this week they will class C and D district high school mine new committees and plan other $500,000,000 to Canada. Shedina Furniture Building on be new operators of Jan's Rest• Those attending the funeral basketball tournaments to be Mr. and Mrs. Lighthill. who additional events. aurant on Main Street. It was from out of town were Richard held in the Petoskey High school have one child, will make* their Mill street and the opening home on south M-66. Total cost of a 35-foot chan• March first of a retail television formerly operated by Clyde Pre- M. Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph gym, March 1-5. nel over a 27-foot channel would vo. Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Beyer In class C, Boyne City, Charle• * * * store. LIGHTHILL said the store will be one billion, five hundred mil• The television department will The Dipzinski's were former and son and Mrs. Mae Heinzel- voix and Pellston drew first Red Cross lion pieces of green paper. owners of Dip's Tavern on Main man all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. round byes, while Cheboygan Ca• feature mens' and womens' clo• offer sales and service as well as thing as well as drygoods. They Improvement of Great Lakes antenna installations. street. Howard Stoelman, Chet Stoel- tholic Central will face Harbor hannels and harbors to 27 feet man and Francis Bancroft, all Springs in the first round at 9:- will introduce many new lines to Drive Starts d ep would cost about $100,000,- of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Albert 10 p.m., Tuesday. the store. 003 for channels and $100,000,- Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Next Thursday Boyne City will Some changes will be made March 1st. 000 for harbors. Merchants Decide To Clark, Richard Estelle, Margar• play Charlevoix at 7:15 and the regarding stock arrangement and ""member! The-U. S, govern- et and Mary Clark, all of Tra• winner of the Cheboygan Catho• the company looks forward to The 1955 Red Cross fund drive -iii has only authorized spend- verse City; Mr. and Mrs. Clar• lic Central-Harbor Springs game a grand opening soon. to raise $3,200 in Charlevoix : ence Foltz and daughter and - of $105,000,000 on the sea- will play Pellston at 8:55. county will be launched Tuesday, Stop Store Closing Herman Beyer of Petoskey; Mr. The Vaughn Company has si• March 1, the Rev. Forrest E. • ' y. The class C finals will be play• milar stores in the following Mi• and Mrs. Lawrence Supernaw ed at 8:55 Saturday. Mohr of Boyne City, fund chair• Dear Northern Michigan Rea• and Mr. and Mrs. William Mar• chigan cities: Gaylord, Albion (2 man, has announced. der: The seaway was "sold" to For Local Funerals ine of Charlevoix; Pat and Law• In class . D, Boyne Falls will stores), Alpena, Bad Axe, Char• In East Jordan a corps of vol• u~ as a foreign trade route, op- rence Beyer of Boyne City; Mrs. meet Mackinaw City at 6 Tues• lotte. Eaton Rapids, Greenville, unteer workers under the chair• n'nf sip all ports on the Great Members of the East Jordan Businessmen's Association Tuesday Irma Deschermier of Bay Shore; day and Ellsworth will play Cen• Marshall, Three Rivers and now manship of Mrs. Albert Sinclair night agreed after much discussion to refrain from closing stores tral Lake at 7:40 Tuesday. On ' \es to foreign commerce. Mrs. Mildred Aenis of Central East Jordan. will canvas the community to : for local funerals, a practice carried out for many years. Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wednesday Petoskey St. Fran• Taylor, whose plans have not Much discussion followed the suggestion before members voted raise the city's quota of $925.00. But it will not be much more Heinzelman. cis will play Alanson at 7:15 and yet been announced, has operat• Mrs. Sinclair will be assisted than an extension of the present upon the no closing plan. ^ j Inland Lakes will play Millers- It was said that in the past stores have closed on Saturday af• ed a clothing store on Main st. by workers during the forth• Great Lakes waterways, of use burg at 8:55. The winners of the for many years. coming drive. ternoon during busy times when farmers have come to town to shop. Tuesday games will play each raainly to Great Lakes vessels This has forced many customers to seek shelter in the post office which were noi designed for sea or just walk around until stores open again. Beauty Week other at 7:15 Friday and the win• duty. It is claimed that these Other members said there of• ners of the Wednesday games backing the Seaway now admit ten is not enough advance no• It has been a practice of the Serving on the National Beau• will play at 8:55 Friday. Mayor's Proclamation this today. tice that all stores are going to East Jordan Businessmen's As• ty .Salon Week Committee in But the thing we Great Lake close. Some have been told fif• sociation since it organized to East Jordan, Blanche Bulow gave WHEREAS, World Day of Prayer will be ob• lovers didn't think about is the teen minutes in advance that send flowers following the death free hair dressings at Grandvue of any local merchant. Hospital yesterday, February 23. Property Tax served this year in many places throughout the fact that the Seaway will be of all stores are closing for one Fred J, Vogle, City Treasurer world where humble peoples, living against no use to anyone during four and hour. It was said this is the announced that March first is one-half months of each year source of much confusion. a background of universal tension and uncer• when ice closes it to all corn- the deadline for all property and The closing practice also personal tax. It is important es• tainty, will bow their heads and lift up their makes it difficult to determine pecially that personal tax be hearts to Almighty God in prayer; and It looks as though those behind who, the merchants should close paid on or before that date. the Seaway knew all along th^t for and where to draw the line, March first is also the dead• a 27 foot ditch would not answejr it was said? line for dog taxes. WHEREAS, the United Church Women of East the pjurpose, but got their pplis Jordan, Michigan, will join on this occasion tical foot in the dgor by asking It was agreed generally that the closing practice is a source with church women in communities through• congress for $105,000,000 f«'y out the nation and the world to form an arti• the "Seaway?" of irritation for m% of teP COMING customers breeds confusion thru culate and inspiring chain of human prayer; Once we've spent our money different oipinions about for EVENTS and oh it, we'll need another billion whom to close and "generally dis• to finish the job and a few more rupts business. February 24—.St. Ann's Altar hundred million to make our It was agreed that any mer• Society will meet at parish hall WHEREAS, the troubled peoples in less fortun- lake ports fit to receive the big chant who wanted to close for a at 2:30 p.m. nate nations than ours, and indeed, even in our boats. funeral would close his particu• February 25—Red Devils play If the government does furnish lar store, but that all merchants basketball at Pellston, 7 p.m. own beloved country, need Divine Guidance all the big money and northern as a group would not be asked to February 25 — Jordan River ,as never before, especially as this is stimulated Michigan does finally (prosper close. IOOF Lodge. through prayerful communion. from ocean trade, we'll be get• * *. * February 28—The Cherryyale ting more wealthy through a sort THIS DECISION found ready Northern Michigan's first indoor ice skating rink helps East Jordan Extension Club will meet at the of a backhanded WPA project. agreement among representat• take care of its children. home of Mrs. Rocco DeMaio at NOW, THEREFORE, I, Chris Taylor, Mayor ives of the funeral home, the For the past several weeks local youth and many oldsters have had 1:30 p.m. The lesson will be Qn of East Jordan, Michigan, do hereby proclaim And thus we are disappointed plenty of fun ice skating in the auditorium of the city's community cleanings hints. We thought that one day we bank and doctors, as well as the Friday, February 25, ,1955 as retail merchants. building behind the post office. March 1—City Council at 7:30 could walk down to the lake and Supervised daily by Dan Bennett, city worker, the rink is under p.m. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER see a foreign looking sailor with The official motion concerning sponsorship of the East Jordan Rotary Club in cooperation with no closing for local funerals was March 1—American Legion at in East Jordan, Michigan. rings in his ears and a big knife the city council. 8:00 p.m, in his belt. made by Mayor Chris Taylor and Afternoon skating, shown above, fails to attract as many skaters seconded by Robert Campbell. as most evening sessions. March 3—The National Coun• (Signed) Chris Taylor But take heart. You can see Ninety-eight percent of the mem• The rink is equipped with plenty of light, a warm place to change cil of Catholic Women of St. Jo• him at the movies for 50c a bers present voted in favor of skates and record playing equipment. ' ' seph's Church will meet at Par• Mayor of East Jordan, Michigan throw. the motion. by Huckle) ish Hall at 8 p.,m. LOOKING BACKWARD The East Jordan News-Herald NORTHERN Reviewing The CHURCH SERVICES News-Herald Marshall F. Sayles . . Editor & Publisher LIGHTS FEBRUARY 20, 1915 Bill Huckle . ... . Staff Photographer ASSEMBLY OF GOD SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTIST Telephone LEnox 6-2371 (Compiled by the News-Herald Staff) Rev. T. H. Moody Elder R. H. Clausen, Pastor Those running for County Sunday School — 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School 9:45 School Commissioner include Morning Worship — 11:00 a.m. Church • Service 11:00 May L. Stewart and William F. The Charlevoix County Herald 1896 Remember when the ballpoint pen was all the rage. Prices up to Evangelistic Service -r- 8:00 p.m. Bashaw. The East Jordan News $10 and $15 were not uncommon for this writing stick. Under wa• Women's Missionary Council— CHURCH OF GOD CHAPEL ter, thousands of feet into the air and on rough paper it would Thursday 10 a.m. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at East write. Rev. Ora Holley Attorney and Mrs. D. L. Wil• Jordan, Michigan. Prayer Meeting—Thursday 8 pm Services Sunday Evening — 7:3C son now occupy their home in But lo! Many schools now frown upon use of the highly talked up Willowbrook. Published weekly a 206 Main Street, East Jordan, Michigan ball point. They say children can't form letters properly with ball points. They let them smear themselves up with fountain pen ink— METHODIST CHURCH REORGANIZED CHURCH OF Subscription Rates—(Payable in advance) $2.50 per year; and break as many lead pencils as they like—but they discourage Rev. R. H. Moore, Pastor JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER Those others announcing the $3.50 per year outside Northern Michigan. use of a modern instrument. But this instrument now is accepted Morning Worship 10:00 am DAY SAINTS birth of a son include Mr. and by government for all kinds of document signatures, by banks for Church School 11:15 am Elder Ole Olson, Pastor Mrs. Sherman Wilson; Mr. and checks and anything else you. sign. Some believe this resistance to MYF 7:00 p.m. Church School 10.00 a.m. iMrs! Andrew Owens and Mr. change will be overcome in our schools. Morning Worship 11:0 a.m. and Mrs. Maurice Quinn. Page 2 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, February 24, 1955 * * * UNITED MISSIONARY Zions League Tues., 7:30 p.m. * * * Prayer Service, Wed., 8:00 p.m. CHURCH FEBRUARY 20, 1925 The Detroit News recently published a series of articles under C. W. Thompson, Pastor The other day we had a long talk with a high official in a neighbor• the head: "1999." These articles gave the reader a good look at the CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ing Chamber of Commerce and discovered that such civic organizat• many things to come in the fields of science, electronics, agriculture Morning Worship 11YQ0 a.m. George Hamilton, for many Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Boyne City — Wilson Twp. years connected with the East ions have many problems in common. etc. We'd like to see a story entitled, "Northern Michigan — 1999". Rev. Richard Noffze, Pastor A Board of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce or Businessmen s Within the next 44 years there will be a good many changes in this Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Jordan Furnace Co. and long• Association (call the group what you may) has as its goal the pro• section of the state as well as in Charlevoix county. Evangelistic Services 7:30 pm Wilson Township: time resident of this city passed motion, development and continued all around betterment of its Prayermeeting (Thurs.) 8:00 9:30 &m. Church Service away in Wisconsin. home town. And it cannot prosper with out all the residents also This' newspaper, here and now, dares to predict some of changes 10:30 a.m. Sunday School * * * to be made in Charlevoix county by 1999. If you fail to hang on that FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Boyne City: prospering in one way or another, great or small. long you cannot prove us wrong. Ha! Misses Iva Dewey, Grace At• CHURCH 11:00 Church Service kinson and Pauline Hoover of But it is still common among many of these successful civic organ• There will be a bridge over the narrows at Ironton maintained by Edward O. DeHaven, Pastor 10:00 Sunday School izations to be told that: "Your organization never helped me any." the state of Michigan. East Jordan are teaching at Regular Services: Boyne City this year. Time and again the membership roll of the civic group in question Barring the striking of oil in. the Deer Lake area, East Jordan, The Church School meets at ST. JOSEPH CHURCH has been checked; and the individual Who bemoans the fact he re• Boyne City and Charlevoix will each have gained about 1,000 ad• 9:45 with classes for all ages. Rev. Joseph Malinowski, Pastor ceived no benefit is not or never was a member—gave no aid either ditional taxpaying residents. That's about an additional 23 and one The Morning Worship begins MASSES Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry morally or financially to the group's efforts. half resident per city per year until then. What a one half resident at 11:00 o'clock. Sundays—7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Saxton, a son William Lester. In further discussing our common problems with this neighboring will look like remains also to be seen. Holy days—7:30 am and 7:30 pm civic official we struck common ground on one important fact: % sfc % EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Weekdays—8 «00 a.m. FEBRUARY 22, 1935 * * * BOYNE FALLS will be one of the more active and highly import• CHURCH Over 200 persons attended MORE THAN ONCE a Chamber of Commerce has at long last ant winter resort areas of the county. Rev. Dale Larson, Pastor BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH the 10th anniversary of the East induced a new employer to locate in their city. Because of this there The state highway department will have improved roads running Sunday School every Sunday Central Lake Jordan High School Band under is some upswing of business in all fields, retail, insurance, real estate through the county. at 10:00 a.m. Classes for all ages Rev. Paul Gelatt, Minister John Ter Wee. etc. New workers search for housing, new businessmen want to All county residents will have natural gas available for home and Church services every Sunday Worship — 11 a.m. * * * move in. commercial use. at 11:00 a.m. Communion Ser• Bible School — 10 a.m. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Property values go up; and more than once a property owner has vice first Sunday of every month Youth Time — 6:30 p.m. There will be a spanking new county court house located on the Heideman of Jackson, a daugh• sold for a much higher figure than he would have realized if the civic Luther League cooperative fa• Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m. ter. She is the former Sena Fran- group had been non-existant. land now occupying . . . This is top drawer and out of reach secret Prayer Meeting, Wednesday — info ... mily dinner second Sunday of seth of East Jordan. Yet it is not uncommon for such a person to tell his home town month at 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. * * * Chamber of Commerce that: "It never did me any good." The trend toward consolidation of many things will have con• Bible Club, Thursday, 4 p.m. Helen Strehl, a student nurse tinued to the point -Where much of the official county work wilPENTECOSTAl be L FULL GOSPEL Sunday School Sunday 10:00 at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand There are few businessmen or property owners in Charlevoix, done at Lansing. Police work will be more consolidated with the Boyne City or East Jordan who would be willing to sell their holdings TRUTH CHURCH Morning Worship, Sunday 11 Rapids, spent the weekend at state having more and more to do with it. Rev. Harley R. Barber, Pastor a.m. for the going price of a few years ago-—back before the Chambers Newspapers will be referring to "our great industrialized north the home of her parents, Mr. and of Commerce of these cities encouraged industry to locate in Char• area." Sunday School—10 a.m. Evangelistic Service, Sunday Mrs. Charles Strehl. levoix county. Many of our so called "dumb kids" in school today will be heading Worship Service—11 a.m. 8:00 p.m. The Myou never did me any good" people have often realized more large and successful concerns. Sunday Eve. Service — 8 p.m. financially -than those hard working people who spent time and C. Y. A. Tuesday—8 p.m. THE GOSPEL MISSION money•, to raise the financial structure through efforts of the civic * # * Prayer Meeting, Thursday 8 pm Special Bible Study Classes organization. # * * * CRAZY JACK will still be writing a newspaper column having For Free Gospel Literature decided that that was a better deal after all. Incidentally, he pointed- FINKTON BIBLE Write PO Box 295 City ALTHOUGH THAT is a true statement it is difficult for some to his finger at us last week and said things. FELLOWSHIP CHURCH believe. The trend to shop out of town will not subside, but it will change Followed by short morning ser• SHOP EAST JORDAN But these people make up only four or five percent of the vast num• with the shoppers having switched their ideas on where to go. They vices. bers of good citizens who are ready and willing to put their shoulders will no longer think it smart to shop in the larger northern towns Sunday School, 10:30 am to the wheel lor the common good of their neighbors. nearby, but will be visiting Detroit and Grand Rapids more often — H outh Felowship - 6:45 pm These are some of the things visiting Chamber of Commerce peo- this will be due to more rapid means of transportation. SPORTSMEN'S pl discuss when they let their hair down. Evening Service 8:00pm Television will be a child's item purchased in toy shops — the Wednesday Prayer Meeting HEADQUARTERS older people having moved on to newer forms of entertainment. 7:30 pm OVERLOOKING Summer programs worked out on lake Charlevoix will have be• THE JORDAN RIVER come nationally famous drawing thousands from throughout United Sportsmen Meet THE SHOW PLACE OF THE NORTH States. FOR GOOD WORK The Michigan Legislature, the Governor's office, all state de• The monthly meeting of the —Excellent Coffee IN RECORD TIME TP partments, our state college and state political men will be paying Jordan River Sportsmen's Club —Complete Meals CONTACT US FOR more and more attention to the needs and demands of northern Mi• will be held tonight (Thursday) —Home Baked Goods YOUR CLEANING JOBS chigan residents. at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall. The population trend northward, welcomed now, will become un• A. C. Eagle and Otto Failing, IT PAYS TO HAVE Thursday, February 24th bearable by 1999. of the Conservation Department CLOTHES CLEANE Randolph Scott Forrest Tucker Edgar Buchanan * * * will show movies of the deer herd OFTEN COUNTY REAL ESTATE prices will have moved sharply upward. in Michigan. They will also con• Bill's "CORONER CREEK" Lake front property on Lake Charlevoix will be "beyond all rea• duct a discussion session and an• Action Western — Free Pass Night son." swer any questions on the sub• EAST JORDAN Advance will become a smart shopping center for county residents. ject. This last prediction busted our crystal ball. The meeting will be open to Duck Inn CLEANERS Friday and Saturday, February 25 and 26 the public. Anyone interested is BEER — WINE — IN or OUT John Agar Rosemarie Bowe READ THE NEWS-HERALD CLASSIFIED invited to come. "THE GOLDEN MISTRESS" Filmed in Haiti in Technicolor plus

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Starved acres cannot pro• duce fat crops. It pays to give your soil plenty of good fertilizer. You may also need money for seed, new tools, and new machinery. We make loans of this character to re• sponsible farmers, and we shall be glad to co-operate with you. Come in and talk it over, confidentially. Jfc You can buy a big, powerful Pontiac for lea than many models of the lowest-priced cant State Bank of East Jordan COOPER-FRANKLIN SALES^ Inc« 105 Antrim Charlevoix* Michigan HERE & THERE Around East Jordan Jordan Jingles SCHOOL HI-LITES^ By PAT and MARIAN Thursday, February 24, 1955 * East Jordan News-Herald * Page 3 KINDERGARTEN office four wooden trucks, two Alice M. Nesman To report local news, please Mrs. Ruth Kowalske and Ro• rubber balls, and five new puz• bert Simms of Pontiac, and Shar• Speaking of congratulations, We felt as if Christmas had zles. We are very grateful be• call Mrs. Beatrice Kopkau, LE Here it is already, the day be• come to our room again because cause there has been no new eq• 6-2935, or the News-Herald of• on Albon of Detroit, spent the fore the night of the last game we want to add ours to the many weekend as guests of Mrs. Elsie others on the fine job done on Mr. Wade sent to us from the uipment for the Kindergarten fice, LE 6-2371. of our regular season. And the for sometime. * * Gothro, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar• last one of the season for those the Junior play. Those new stage shall Griffin Jr. props really finished it off. We Party" will be held at the home We still enjoy our new work Albert Nesman, science teach• Senior boys. Our congrats on books. Every day we clap when er hr the East Jordan high school that Boyne game—both of them see that Charlevoix kept its pro• of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitlow mise by coming over to watch Saturday evening, February 26th they are brought out for us. We attended the annual meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stinch- in fact. That second team game feel we are really preparing for the Michigan Science Teachers' was a real thriller. Pellston pro• those Juniors at work. at 8 p.m. comb left last week for a trip to * * * First grade. Association at Lansing Saturday. Florida and New Orleans. They mises to be a tough game as does By the way, Juniors, we are More than 250 science teachers plan to be gone three weeks. cur first game of the tourna• beginning to think about that ST. JOSEPH CHURCH Fr. J. J. Malinowski, Pastor SECOND GRADE were in attendance. Eugene E. % * * ments ... Friday night marked Prom . . . have any plans yet? Agnes Johnston Perrin of the Public Relations Robert Benson, son of Mr. the last dance of the basketball Seems to be a trio of girls in Lenten devotions in St. Jo• Department of the Dow Chemical and Mrs. Marvin Benson, former season— with a real crowd too. E. J. that specialize in cutting seph Church will be held Tues• The clocks we made out of Company was one of the speak- residents of East Jordan is re• hair — short! Anyway, they're day evening, instead of Wednes• paper plates are hanging up ar• ceiving treatment at the Deacon• Mr. and Mrs. Wade Healey and jobs well done! Mrs. Thelma Evans has an• day, and Sunday afternoon. ound our room. They are very ess Hospital in Detroit. Robert four children left Thursday to Our congratulations to those nounced the engagement of her- Tuesday evening at 7:30 — colorful and gay and help to Visitors at the home of Mr. is teaching at a speech correction visit relatives at Plymouth and prospective members to the Na• daughter, Mae, to Sam Milstein, Rosary, Sermon and benediction make our room look attractive. and Mrs. Kiley Bader were her school in Detroit. Bronson over the weekend. tional Honor Society! (We know son of Barney Milstein. No de• of the Blessed Sacrament. Sun• Mrs. Johnston told us the story son, Duanne and family of Flint * * * * * * who you are even though you finite wedding plans have been day afternoon at 3:00 — Sta• "George Washington and the and Mr. and Mrs. Chub Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair and Mrs. Leora Ashton is a pat• may not) Those records look made. tions of the Cross, and benedic• First American Flag." The story Garden City. While here they at• John Porter, are attending a ient at the Grandvue hospital. pretty good. tion. The Rev. Walter Roemer, told us how our flag happened, to have five pointed stars. tended the funeral of their aunt, Canner's Convention in Chicago She was admitted last Wednes• Wanted: More movies at noon S. J. of West Baden Springs, Ind. Mary Smith, who passed away at this week. will deliver the lenten sermons. George Washington asked Betsy % % day. hour. _ Grandvue at the age of .90. CliurcJ • % & Ross to make our first American * * * Been noticing those Seniors * * * . Miss Audrey Crawford of East Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stardavent METHODIST CHURCH E. E. Elford is recovering Jordan and Mrs. Virginia Craw• making frequent trips to the of• of Lansing were weekend guests fices and frantically reading any Rev. Robert H. Moore, Pastor We each made a February cal• from his fall and will be able to ford and son Rex of Kalkaska, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. On Ash Wednesday many fam• endar. We drew original pictures be out soon. He fell in the hall left early Monday morning for material they can get their hands Adam Skroski. Other Sunday on about colleges. Looks as tho ilies owning television sets will on the calendar and put in all the way of his home January 24th Largo, Florida, where they will guests at the Skroski home were invite other members in to hear important dates we wanted to and injured his head and broke visit their brother and sister-in- many of them are moving in on • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bartlett Central at Mount Pleasant. Robert Fleming, missionary from remember. a rib. He is 91 years old. law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craw• EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN India, speak from the Traverse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Something new; something Last Tuesday we enjoyed the * * * ford for two weeks. William Skroski and two child• CHURCH City television broadcasting sta• movie, "Teeth Are To Keep." If you want to sell property, * * * better — that's the yearbook, Rev. Dale M. Larson, Pastor tion. He will speak in Asbury ren. coming up soon. The movie showed ways we could list it with Clarence Healey. Ph. Mrs. Leroy Hardy is a patient * * * Lenten services will be held Church for this broadcast at 8 keep our teeth healthy and LE 6-7210. at the Little Traverse hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malin- FFA and FHA party last Sat• every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. At 8:30 all will join in home strong. urday night lacked only one thing * * * owski were called to Chicago last p.m. worship provided by the Upper Last week we helped Marcella Mrs. Joseph Nemecek Sr. re• Thursday because of the serious we hear, and that was a few The Ladies Aid will meet at Room devotional booklet for the' Brown celebrate her eighth birth• Mrs. Helena Weaver was call• more girls. Wha' hoppen'? ceived the news of the death of ed to Detroit Friday, for the ser• illness of their brother. the home of Lois Snyder Thurs• Ash Wednesday date. day. Marcella treated us all to her brother John Swoboda at ious illness of her daughter-in- Got any skates we could bor• day, February 24th at 2 p.m. The membership class will ice cream. We each made a pret• Oregon Monday. law. The Mary Martha Group met row to join the rest of 'em down The Men's Brotherhood of meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the ty card for Marcella. * * * % % % Friday evening with Mrs. Al• there at the rink? Paul will hold their monthly choir room for, a Bible study pe• Bobby Malpass is in the hos• Miss Betty Brennan is employ• Mrs. Ray Nowland returned to berta Nowland. A delicious pot• Due to lack of any more in• meeting Thursday evening, Feb• riod. New friends are welcome. pital. We made him "Get Well" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her home Thursday from the Lit• luck supper was enjoyed by the formation, this column will be ruary 24th. Please note change On Sunday evening every cards. We hope he will be back Melvin Sweet in Grand Rapids. tle Traverse hospital where she 15 members present. Mattie Pal- discontinued—for this week. See of date. member is urged to attend a in school soon. &5 * * was a medical patient for a week. matier had the Devotionals. you next month! The WMF meeting will be held luncheon communion worship We thank Mr. Carey for mak• Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beals of * * * Next meeting will be held with Monday evening at 8 p.m. at the and meditation study of the an• ing the microphone which we Lansing spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bow spent Mrs. Grace Bartlett March 18. Pat and Marian home of Martha Kamradt. cient sacrament at 8 p.m. used in our health play. their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ervin the weekend at their new home A ''Congregational Toboggan Murphy and other relatives. on the Peninsula Road. They re• The following were Sunday * * * turned to Detroit Monday. guests of Mr. and (Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ruff are Whiteford, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh spending the week in Detroit The RLDS Ladies Aid will Whiteford and family, Mr. and visiting relatives. meet with Mrs. J. D. Frost, Mrs. Warren Bennett and family * # * • Thursday at 6:30 p.m. for a pot of East Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. IMr. and Mrs. Harry Slate and luck supper, Norman Whitdford and David son Albert are spending a feW * * * Whiteford of Traverse City. weeks at Tangerine and Fort Mrs. B. G. Braman and daugh• )fe $ if* Lauderdale, Florida. They will ter Beverly, spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sommer• also visit other interesting pla• Mr. Braman who is a patient at ville and two children of Gaylord ces. the Munson Hospital in Traverse were Friday guests of their par• COME SEE City. They also visited Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sommer• 500 Grocery Prices 1950 Dodge, 4-door Cornet. Mrs. Donald Braman of Traverse COME SAVE ville, they also attended the East AT A&P See it at Elgy's Used Cars, East City. Jordan, Boyne City game. need Since January 1st Jordan. * * * * * * Norman Bartlett and son Gary See Clarence Healey if you ARMOUR'S STAR. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Neumann went to Grand Rapids early Mon• want to buy real estate. Phone 1-LB. ROLL LB. of Flint spent the weekend with day morning on business. LE 6-7210. 29c their parents Mr. and Mrs. Law• * * * rence Hayes and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Looze and Patricia Looze and Arthur Wol- WPBN-TV Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bates and cott of Flint were week end Sunday three children of Boyne City guests of the formers parents, 7:10—-Layman's Prayer ware Saturday guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Looze. 7:15—American Sports parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest They also visited relatives at 7,:30—The Big Picture 35c Kopkau. Boyne City. 8:00—Sunday Playhouse 9:30—This is the Life 10:00—Holiday e FOR S A' ADS HP AD Monday IE LB 6:15—Musical Notes Potatoes MICHIGAN) S NO. » • tfBA G 6:30-—Sports Today I-LB NOTICE 6:40—Weather Blanched Peanut Halves 6:45—Michigan Report EXCEL SALTED CELLO 7:00—TBA 7:30—Harry Entertains BOARD OF REVIEW 8:00—Play of the Week iackberry Pie 8:3 0—Pantomine Quiz 9:00—The Visitor AMERICAN OR PIMENTO JANE PARK**—REGULAR 49c Notice is hereby given that the Board of Re• 9:30—Paragon Playhouse 10:00—Paul Bunyan Theater LP- "-F view of the City of East Jordan will convene at EA. Tuesday 39c 6:15—Shopping Tips REG. Attorney William T. Downs residence on Fourth 6:25—M. D. MAMMOTH LB. 57c Pineapple. Cherry or Apple Pie 49c EA43. c 6:30—Sports Today 20-OZ. |7ft 6:40r—Weather MILD LB. 49c White Bread JANE PARKER LOAF Street. March 7, 8, 9 and 10 to cqmplete the 6:4 ^Industry on Parade JANE PARKER, 7:00—The Big Picture Swiss Cheese NATURAL LB. 69c Spanish Bar Cake REGULAR 39c EA. 29c review. 7:30—You Are the Judge 8:00=—TBA 8:80—My Home Town 9:00—The Falcon A&P, TENDER— Alberta Nowland 9:30—China Smith OUR FINEST QUALITY 2 *» 3 9c City Clerk 10:00—Motor City Fights * * * NEW LOW PRICE UNSWEETENED City of East Jordan, Mich. Wednesday • 6:15—Musical Notes GAL 6:30—Sports Today V2 * Orange Juice 49c 6:40—Weather 19-OZ. 6:45—Find A Hobby CAN Jiffy Biscuit Deal 2½ 29c 7:00—Grass Roots I 16-OZ. 7:30—Victory at Sea - IONA " CANS Our Own Tea Bags 8:00—Religion }s $e§l I5I/2-OZ. 8:3,0—Inner Sanctum IONA CANS Salad Dressing SULTANA qt. 35c SHOP IGA AND SAVE 9:0,0,7—<|)angerQUs Assignment 30-OZ SCOTT COUNTY RED KipNlf HANI- 9:30—Paql Runyan SULTANA i % ' * 2 CANS 39c SCOTT COUNTY LIMA'BEANS - J.0c Thursday IONA ANN PAGE 6:15—TBA SCOTT COUNTY IAUIRJCRAUT -— — IQc 6:80—Sports Today 29-OZ 6:40—Weather Sliced Peaches CAN Grape Jelly 3 "s 49c SCOTT COUNTY PQRK & BEANS 10c 6:45—Industry on Parade 7:80—TBA Sultana Rice SHORT GRAIN Cigarettes POPULAR BRANDS. REGULAR CTN. SCOTT COUNTY HOMINY — 10c 7:00-—Jalopy Races ALL 7:45—T. C. Schools in Action Apple Sauce Strained Baby Foods VARIETIES 5 jars 47c MUCH MORE TOMATO JUICE 10c 8:00—You Bet Your Life RED RING pkgs GROUND BEEF ______3 lb 99c 8:30—The Drifters Grapefruit Juice UNSWEETENED Wax Paner KITCHEN CHARM 2 . 37o 9:00—Roller Derby PKG in* HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 3 ft 99c 9:30—Chcago Wrestling Strawberry Preserves ANN PAGE Facial Tissues NORTHERN, OF 200 iW * * * TIN OF (L* Friday Peanut Butter SULTANA Bouillson Cubes HERB OX 5 CT. IK LIVER 4 ft 99c 6:15—Musical Notes \CON SQUARES —— 3 ft 99c 6:30—Sports Today 6:40—Weather ST 6:45—Air Force E>^|t Northern Tissue 3 rolls 25c Ti pkI*. 30c PKG . 72c We have beef and pork by the chunk, side or whole 7:00—Ch41dr.§n/'S, Heur We will be glad to cut it for yow - 7:30—ifopaleng Cassidy 8:00—TBA 2 LARGE 29c All Prices in This Ad Effective 8:30—Life of Riley Ivory Soap PERSONAL 3c Through Saturday, February 26th Opp-n Daily Until 9 p.m. 9:00—TBA 3 MEDIUM 26c

9:30—Paul Bunyan Theater AMERICA'S FOKEMOST POOP MTAiU*. «^jMjg_JM»i Saturday LGE. 1 GT. SUPERMARKET 7:00—Western Time Duz PKG. < PKG. FRF.F DELIVERY e©LD BIER & WINI 8:00—Hollywood Wrestling. ood $t ores LE 6-2501 EAST JORDAN 9:00—Feature Movie LGE. GT. 10:00—Captured 10:30—Hit Parade Oxydol PKG. PKG. 72c IHfi GREAT ATLANTIC * PAWNS tfft £QMj»id_< 11:00—The Passerby QUICK RESULTS FOR NORTHERN MICHIGAN BARGAIN PAGE LITTLE COST TO YOU

FOR SALE FOR SALE SERVICES FOR SALE—Potatoes, $1.00 per FOR SALE—23 tons good mixed WELL DRILLING and repairing. Record of the Council bushel, delivered. 50c for pick hay, square bales, $15.00 per WANT AD RATES New pumps sold and installed. outs. William Shepard. 5-6 ton. Allan Walton, ILE 6-7046. Jet installation in any well. JU Minutes of the meeting of the City Council held February 15, 1955 CASH RATE: 2¼ cents per word, minimum, 65 cents. If ad 2-6691, Elmer Crain, Boyne Ci• in the Councilroom of the City building. FOR SALE — Bottle Gas and FOR SALE—1952 Chrysler. See is not paid by Saturday noon after last insertion, it will be ty. 5tf Present: Mayor Taylor; Councilmen, Strehl, Malpass, Meredith, Boswell and Sturgell. appliances. — SHERMAN'S it at Elgy's Used Cars, East Jor• considered charged. If ad runs three consecutive times you HARDWARE. 20t.f. dan. ENIGOME TAX SERVICE Absent: Councilman Rebec and Lawyer Downs. get three ads for the price of two. Prompt, confidential, typewrit• WOOD FOR SALE—For either FOR SALE—1949 Pontiac 4-door, ten, carbon copy. John Timmer The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. stove or fire place, -partly dry, hyd. See it at Elgy's Used Cars, Card of Thanks - _ _ $1.00 Ellsworth. LU 8-2777. 6x3 Hard wood. See either William East Jordan. Professional Directory $2.00 per month The following bills were presented for payment: or Lewis Trojanek. LE 6-2380. NOTICE TO FARMERS Top O'Michigan Rural Electric 39.98 7x3 FOR SALE—Good mixed hay, square bales. Henry Dougherty, Order your fertilizer now to Dans Service ,__ 28.84 Page 4 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, February 17, 1955 be delivered in February or March Healeys Hardware . . 2.50 FOR SALE — Wisconsin Dairy Route 3, East Jordan. LE 6- The following analysis of fertili• Traverse City Iron Works 77.15 cows—fresh or coming fresh. 7203. 8-3 zer are priced in granulated form. Thorsens (Lumber Company , 18.36 Henry J. Heeres, Ellsworth. Ph. Powdered, $2.00 t>er ton less. . Frank's Flowers . 5.15 LU 8-2015. 6x3 WIRING SUPPLIES — Complete 12-12-12—$77.50 East Jordan Cooperative Company 183.31 assortment on hand including 5-20-20—$75.55 Sherms Pure Service 5.40 FOR SALE — Home Lite chain metal and porcelain switch and 4-16-16—$64.50 State Bank of East Jordan 71.40 saw, good condition. Can be outlet boxes, duplex receptacls FREE! FREE! FREE! Strehls Garage ...... 57.88 3-12-12—$50.65 Wm. A. DaLee Incorporated 9.15 seen at Wright's Service Stat• —pull chain and keyless types. 0-20-20—$62.85 (powdered) ion, East Jordan. 6x3 — SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE Northern Auto Parts ..: 23.84 STORE, East Jordan. 40-tf. The prices are in 8 ton truck East Jordan Fire Department 81.00 loads, delivered to your farm. Badger Meter Manufacturing Company : 77.56 Next Week Only ECKLUND'S FEED STORE Romaine Plumbing and Heating : ... 110.93 REWARD—For information lead• FOR SALE Mancelona Ph. 2691 Harry Simmons . 133.33 ing to the sale of a new Ford Dan Bennett : 1 .... 133.33 1951 International % ton or A-l used car, a $10 cash aw• To acquaint our many readers with the fast, truck with 8 ft. box. STATE OF MICHIGAN Fred J. Vogel . 81.00 ard will be promptly paid by The Probate Court for the Alberta Nowland 81.00 1951 Mercury, overdrive, 1 Robert Cook or Del Paquette economical results obtained through use of Consumers Power Company , 207.77 owner. County of Charlevoix. Ray Russell ... '_ 129.08 representing Northern Auto Co. News-Herald Classified Advertising: At a session of said Court, held 1952 Chevy, radio, heater, Boyne City. Call JU 2-6571. Joe Wilkins ... 112.7.0 2,000 miles. at the Probate Office in the City Gayle Saxton I .. 11.50 1950 Pontiac, hydramatic, 52tf of Charlevoix in said County, on Herbert Sweet 157.91 radio, heater, w. w. FOR SALE—Guernsey cows, some We offer one free "for sale" or "wanted" the 4th day of February A. D. Detroit Trust Company 3111.25 f 1955. These cars are all in excel• fresh, some to freshen. Call af• classified ad to each reader calling in before 5 Motion made by Alderman Malpass and supported by Alderman lent condition. Several good ter 4. p.m. Joe Detloff, East Present, Honorable Floyd A. Strehl that the bills be allowed and paid. Motion carried all ayes. low priced cars for good trans• Jordan. 7x3 p.m. next Monday. Ads must not contain more Supp, Judge of Probate. portation. than 20 words. (This offer limited to non-busi• In the Matter of the Estate of Motion made by Alderman Meredith and supported by Alderman FOR SALE — Used Refrigera• Eva Reynier, Porter, deceased. Malpass that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to transfer CHARLEVOIX OIL CO. tors, Electric Ranges, Washers, $3,111.25 from the Sewer Receiving fund to the Bond and Interest 101 Michigan LI 7-2781 ness people.) John Porter, having filed his Oil Water Heaters. — SHER• petition, praying that an instru• Fund. Motion carried all ayes. MANS. 22 tf ment filed in said Court be ad• Mayor Taylor appointed Mabel Winstone, Ida Rusnell, Carol Howe.. WANTED Just call your "wanted" or "for sale" ad to LE mitted to Probate as the last will Marietta Walden and Sylvia Romaine Inspectors of Election for the FOR SALE — Modern home, 7 6-2371 before 5 p.m. Monday. It will appear on and testament of said deceased Biannual Spring Election held April 4 Eh. rooms with 7 acres of land in WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No and that administration of said Motion made by Alderman Boswell and supported by Alderman city limits. Modern home with buttons, snaps or hooks. Must this page next week. estate be granted to John Por• Sturgell that the appointment be confirmed. Motion carried all ayes. 40 acres of land in city limits. be 15 inches square minimum. ter or some other suitable person. Mayor Taylor appointed William T. Downs and Vale Gee to serve Small house with 2 acres of 15c per pound. East Jordan It is Ordered, That the 3rd day on the Board of Review for term ending, May 1955. land. Call LE 6-2284. 8-3 News-Herald. Offer ends Monday, February 28, 1955. of March A. D. 1955, at 10 A. M., Motion made by Alderman Sturgell and supported by Alderman FOR SALE—Dining room suite. appointed for hearing said pet• Malpass that the appointment be confirmed. Motion carried all ayes. ition. Motion made by Alderman Meredith and supported by Alderman Table, buffet, chairs, good con• WANTED Malpass that the City rent space in the back room of the Community dition.: Heavy plastic covers on It is Further Ordered, That pub• TIMBER — LOGS Building to Chris Taylor for one year for $50.00 and if the City wishes chairs. $25.00. Call Mrs. Ar• lic notice thereof be given by pub• to use this space he will remove his property. Motion carried all ayes. nold Smith, LE 6-7082. 8-3 We are buying standing saw lication of a copy hereof for three Motion- made by Alderman Malpass and supported by Alderman timber or logs. Van Every Bros. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Board of Supervisors of Charle• Sealed bids will be received for voix County, Michigan, will re• successive weeks previous to said Strehl that the City replace approximately twelve feet of curb on FOR SALE — 1949 Chevrolet Sp. PO Box 326 Petoskey or con• day of hearing in the East Jordan Esterly Street near McDaniels' driveway. Motion carried all ayes. Deluxe, 5 pass, coupe, A-l con• tact *Waldo B. Van Every or the construction, including the ceive sealed bids in writing until furnishing of all materials, labor THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1955, at News-Herald a newspaper printed Mayor Taylor appointed Minnie. DesJardins and Doris Huckle co- dition, low mileage, new rubber Clarence Greenier at Greenier and circulated in said County. chairman for the second annual Michigan Week urogram set for May radio, heater. Very reasonable. Saw Mill, Harbor Springs. Af• and equipment, of a sev/erage dis• 10 A. M. at which time said bids 15 to 21st. ' posal system for the Grandvue will be opened and read at the Floyd A. Supp 103 Third Street. Phone LE 6- ter 6 p.m. call Petoskey DI 7- Judge of Probatp Motion made by Alderman Strehl and supported by Alderman 2396. , 8x3 4590. 7-4 Hospital at East Jordan, Michigan, Court Room in the Court House Malpass that the appointment be approved. Motion carried all ayes by the Charlevoix County Depart• in the CITY of CHARLEVOIX, John S. Clark : Motion made by Alderman Boswell and supported by Alderman ment of Social Welfare, until 7:30 MICHIGAN, for the purchase of— Attorney for Executor Meredith that the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried all ayes. WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 bed• p.m. on Monday the 11th day of ELEVEN (11) BUILD• Petoskey, Michigan 6-3 Alberta Nowland, City Clerk WE REMOVE room house or apartment, partly April, 1955. INGS, Numbered 1 to 11, in• furnished or unfurnished. Call All proposals must be on forms clusive (but not including the Dead or Disabled LE 6-2321. 8tf furnished by the Department and "Grand Stand," "Ticket Of• Horses and Cattle be accompanied by a certified fice" or "Judges Stand"), lo• NOTICE check on bidders bond in the am• cated on the former FAIR• And Other Farm WILSON TOWNSHIP VOTERS ount of (5%) of the amount of GROUNDS PROPERTY on Animals There will be no primary elec• the proposal and should also be South Maple St. (M-32), in tion on February 21st, due to this the City of East Jordan, Mi• FOR PROMPT SERVICE aeompanied by evidence or certi• act: there is no contest for-Town• ficates of insurance as outlined in chigan. PHONE GAYLORD-6231 ship officers. This is in accord• the specifications. Interested persons may contact ance to election laws, chapter 9, VALLEY CHEMICAL The department reserves the MIKE F. BARNETT, 321 So. Ma• section 7. right to reject any or all bids. ple St., East Jordan, Michigan, for Company Pearl Schmidt Plans and specifications may be keys, number, dimensions, etc. of STRETCH YOUR WmQ Township clerk obtained at the departments of• said buildings. At least 10% of fice in the court house at Charle• the bid shall accompany each bid BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY voix, Michigan. in cash or certified check to Guaranteed Top Quality Charlevoix County Department "County of Charlevoix," and bids THIS SPACE FOR RENT ELGY'S of Social Welfare must be specific as to which buil• Auto Body Shop Percy Penfold, chairman ding or buildings by number is be• $2.00 Block west of M-66 Roy Scott, Member ing bid on. No building may be re• Bumping-Painting-Welding Frank Bird, Member moved from said premises until fully paid for, and full payment FULL STOCKS OF QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES. FAIR PRICING, A PER MONTH FOR SALE TO HIGHEST shall be made on or before March CLEAN STORE AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MAKE THIS A GOOD PLACE TO Electrical Contracting 1 ECHO BIDDER 10, 1955. BUY FOOD Sales — Service Electrical Enterprises The Finance Committee of the ALL BIDDERS ARE REQUES• Michigan Bottled Gas LE 6-7260 109 Mill TED TO BE PRESENT ON SHERMAN Firestone MARCH 3, 1955, at 10 A. M. at Purasnow Flour, 25 lb. bag Washing Machine and Duo-Therm Space Heaters said Court Room in case they may Sewing Machine Service Let us clean and Service your oil wish TO RAISE THE HIGHEST 229 Main LE 6-2961 burning stoves and water heaters. BID THEN RECEIVED, AS SALE LE 6-2922 W. A. PORTER HARDWARE WILL BE TO THE HIGHEST Kraft Velveeta Cheese, 2 lb. loaf 79c LE 6-2351 BIDDER FOR CASH. R. E. WILKERSON The right to accept or reject any Timber Dealer Lennox Furnaces JORDAN HEATING & and all bids is expressly reserved Ellsworth — Box 01 REFRIGERATION CO. to the undersigned. Sure Fresh Cheese, 2 lb. loaf Post — Poles — Logs — Raft• Furnace Cleaning and Repair Address all bids to FENTON R. ers — Pulp. Refrigerator Repair BULOW, COUNTY CLERK, at C All type cedar posts, 10c and Clarence Lord G'snn Campau CHARLEVOIX, , MICHIGAN. Fresh Like Packed Peas, 2 cans 3 up-—wholesale, retail. LE 6-2272 Finance Committee of said Board of Supervisors, JOHN C. SCHMITTDIEL ROMAINE PLUMBING & By Talmon Brudy, Thursday open 'til noon HEATING SERVICE William M. Sanderson. Chiropractor Complete Plumbing Service Shurfine Coffee, none better lb. 85c Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-12, 2-5, 7-9 TV, Radio & Appliance Repair REAL ESTATE Tues., Sat., 9-12, 2-5 .Steam and Hot Water Heating- FOR SALE — New 4 room home Bank Building, Boyne City LE 6-2581 126 Main Dial JU 2-6292 with bath, $3,500. Terms. Spartan Coffee, fresh ground lb. Farm Bureau Mutual J. H. SAVORY, M. D. Insurance Co. Six Room Home with shower bath, East Jordan, Mich. Life Auto, Liability, and F1P $2,800: Terms, Mity-Fine House Broom each $ 1 Hours: 2 to 5 p.m. W. L. Chellis * * * u Daily except Wed. & Sun. LU 8-2918 LU 8-2913 HEAT IT for cheese sauce Modern Home, oil furnace, insula Will O twear 2 Cheap Brooms 7:30 to 9 p.m., Tues. & Sat. ated, newly painted, garage, Office LE 6-2511 R. G. WATSON SPREAD IT for snacks' $6,000. , Residence LE 6-2313 Funeral Director Phone LE 6-7031 * * * Vacuum Packed Coffee, lb, can A PASTEURIZED PROCESS CHEESE SPREAP 99c J. VAN DELLEN M. D. MONUMENTS New Home in Ellsworth. Terms. East Jordan, Mich. New from the Kraft Kitchen! 140 Acre Farm with stock and Office Hours C. BLAIR & SON Cabinet and Mill Work tools. Close in. Modess San. Napkins 2 to 5 p.m. Daily * * * box 39c Except Thursday and Sunday Furniture Repair 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and Sat. Phone LE 6-7304 13 Acres, modern home on M-66. One Block West of 66 on 32 Sunday by appointment or CLARENCE HEALEY Niagara Starch in case of emergency. Combination Windows & Doors Real Estate Broker pkg. 20c Phones: Office LE 6-7231 Windows Made To Order LE 6*7210 East Jordan Residence, Ellsworth LU 8-2644 Fit any type or style of window Tues. and Sat. 9-12, 2-5 Call or. Write REAL ESTATE Trend Washing Powder, 2 pkgs. 39c WILLIAM T. DOWNS N & R CONCRETE PROD. CO. Four room house, basement and Attorney At Law Charlevoix LI 7-6791 furnace, $1,500.00. Income Tax Counselor Prices Very Reasonable New modern ranch type home, WATCH FOR SPECIAL VALUES IN NEXT WEEK'S SHOPPER'S REVIEW LE 6-7358 139 Main St. FHA Terms Available 2 bedrooms, 1¼ acres of land on Hours: 9-12 and 1-5:30 AUCTIONEERS *2 M-66, a home to be proud of. QUALITY MEATS — PRICED RIGHT QUALITY CONSIDERED Monday through Saturday 160 acres on M-66, $4,000.00. Jim & Sam Brannan FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES For Best In Gas Service Our Services Don't Cost They Pay I 40 acres close in, average house Use Graduates of Reisch School of and barn, $4,500.00 PETGAS Auctioneering. Phone JU 2-7613 V2 mile of Jordan River front• Boyne City Gas Co. age. Jordan Frozen Locker Co. Your Petgas Dealer List your Farm Property Several choice building lots in UNITED FARM AGENCY East Jordan and on Lake Charle• DETWILER BUSINESS Your farm advertised nation• voix. thrift Super market SERVICE ally in magazines, catalogs and SPOON IT info hot foods 4 acres on M-32 in city limits, Over Dahlquist Store newspapers. $350.00. store hours: HOURS: 9:30 to 12, 1 to 5 See us for prompt service HEAT IT for cheese sauce KEITH DRESSEL Phones: Office: LE 6-7340 Gerald B. Gooden Real Estate Broker 8:30 A.M to (?:,' P.M. Friday and Saturday: 8:30 to 8

, Residence: LE 6-2368 LE 6-2582 SPREAD IT for snacks Post Office Blds. LE 6-2200 FROM OUR! CORRESPONDENTS the weekend with their parents, Orchard Notes . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard. Red Devils Schedule About People You Know * * * . • . Claude Fairman Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sutton of East Jordan 50 46 Charlevoix spent Sunday with Thursday, February 24, 1955 * East Jordan News-Herald * Page 5 : East Jordan 59 54 Finkton New$^ the army. Versile is at Fort Knox Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard. Every orchardist is thinking of spraying: materials. Fruit maga• Mr. and Mrs. George Spence He does not have a mailing ad• He :je zines, fruit schools and meetings all run to this subject. This is be• East Jordan 84 58 dress yet. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chew of cause of shot hole on cherries and scab on apples last season. had a phone call from their son * * • Flint were callers Sunday at the For this spring it is advisable to cultivate before bloom. And East Jordan 63 38 Versile who left last week for Leland Beal left last Tuesday Henry" Howard home. where trees are in mulch to spray the ground with a D. N. com• for Flint. He has reported back pound such as Elgentol Krenite, etc. We now have a great many East Jordan 72 54 home that he has a trucking job * * * - newer materials to choose, from. All of them are advertised to be the Rifle Club running from Flint to Willow Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder best. East Jordan 47 45 Run airport. from the German Settlement Some of the materials, are very dangerous to use on account of Target Practice * * * called Saturday at the Orlo Ro• their killing power to man. None of the materials are specific for East Jordan __. 52 47 Pellston binson home. all fruit diseases. Some materials will, allow a nice finish on certain Mr. and. Mrs. Elgin Lavanway varieties and on other varieties the same material would cause russet- East Jordan ___ 68 48 Grayling Friday Nights an,d young sons and Miss Elaine ing or other ill effects. One material will work nicely one year and The East Jordan Rifle Club Lavanway spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bricker ce• on another year of cold nights will be in reverse. East Jordan 39 47 with Mr. and Mrs. Don Lavan• lebrated their wedding anniver• However most of the new materials are very good. By next week cordially invites .22 shooters and way at Vernon, Mich. sary Sunday, February 20th. I will make a check of most of the spray materials and tell of the spectators to participate in the success and failures other growers over a wide range of territory. East Jordan 77 49 * * * * * * use of the Indoor Rifle Range Mr. and Mrs. George Spence Fay Sheldon of South Haven Mrs. Richard Murray is a pa• •Donald Kowalske who has been East Jordan __. 56 33 located in the Community Buil• called at the Bill Derenzy home spent a few days the past week ding. Friday night. with the Earl Bricker family. tient at the Charlevoix hospital in* the U. S. Navy the( past 4 * * * •' ^' - • where she underwent major sur• years returned to the home of East Jordan 64 52 * * * The Club has recreational .22 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gaunt, Jr. gery last week. his grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Go- East Jordan __.._ _ 48 36 Boyne City cal. shooting every Friday eve• # * thro Saturday. Donald received Bellaire called at the Edward and children spent Sunday with ning starting at 7:30 p.m. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Turnip- his discharge last week. East Jordan at Pellston, Friday, Feb. 25 Lavanway home Sunday. # * * lim Gaunt. seed and two children of Detroit We have a 50 foot, well light• * * * spent the Weekend visiting their 1950 Merc, Club Coupe. See * overtime ed target area with target Re• Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Barber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall it at Elgy's Used Cars, East Jor• West Peninsula called Sunday at Grandvue Hosp• Griffin and other relatives. dan. turning mechanisms. The range is well heated with a furnace in• Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howard ital to visit Mrs. Barber's fath• * * * * * * YOUR NORTHERN MICHIGAN and two children of Flint spent er. stalled by the Club about one 1950 Buick, 4-door, spec. See . Mrs. - Irving Bennett under it at Elgy's Used Cars, East Jor• went surgery at the Charlevoix year ago. dan. hospital Wednesday. You are welcome to share in these facilities with us on Fri• day evenings. (contributed) CALL DATES TO LE 6-2371 ROCK BOTTOM February 19-20—-Caberfae Inter Club Senior Ski Meet, Cadillac. February 20—Michigan Inter-Collegiate Ski Race, Boyne Mountain. Beauty Week March 13—Boyne Mountain Ski Club Races, Boyne Mountain. March 26—Barbershop contest (Bush League), Boyne City. Serving on the National Beau• PRICES April (3rd week) National Trout Festival, Kalkaska. ty Salon Week Committee in May 15—4th Annual Mushroom Hunt, Gaylord. East Jordan, Blanche Bulow gave 1950 Buick, 4-door, spec. May (2nd week)—Bear River Canoe Race, Walloon tfrPetoskey. free hair dressings at' Grandvue May 28-29—'East Jordan Homecoming Hospital yesterday, February 23. Ellsworth Lumber Company July 2—Annual Ox Roast, Ellsworth. QUALITY FIRST ALWAYS July 4—Homecoming Celebration, Boyne City National Beauty Salon Week, 1950^ Merc, Club Coupe July (1st week)- Outboard Motor Regatta, Cheboygan. JOS. F. BUGAI July 13-15—National Cherry Festival, Traverse City. "dedicated to more beautiful wo• July (3rd week) Indian Pageant, Harbor Springs. men," is being observed this 1950 Dodge 4-door Cornet July 20-27—Shuffleboard tourneys, Traverse City. week by the beauty profession July (4th week) Michigan Water Wonderland Festival, Petoskey. throughout the United States. 1952 Chrysler July 31-—Venitian Night, Charlevoix. August (1st week) Paul Bunyan Days, Cadillac. This is the Five Year Anniver• August (1st week) Marathon Races, Gheboygan-Emmet. sary of the event, which, during 1949 Chev., % ton platform August (2nd week) Trout Festival, Wolverine. the past four years has brought August (3rd week) Gladiolus Show, Mesick. more than a million beauty ser• October 25-—Painted Forest Color Tours, Cadillac. vices to persons confined in more ON HRM0 1949 Dodge November 13—Annual Deer Hunters' Welcome, Gaylord. than 2,000 institutions through• out the United States. 1948 Studebaker Healey Continues WHEN NEEDED THIS WEEK 1949 Pontiac, 4-door Hyd. As Chairman Of New Office «7 Soil Conservation AT Manager At 1949 Plymouth AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE can cover an emergency that Clayton Healey of East Jor• Co-op Creamery would otherwise put you in a hole. Repair bills, doctor, hospital, 1931 Mod. A. Ford dan was re-elected chairman of GRANDVUE and the possibility of an accident suit can be covered complete• the Charlevoix Soil Conservation Richard Hale, of Detroit, has ly by insurance. See us today. District last week at the board Mona Keshick of East Jor• been employed as office manager of directors meeting following dan was admitted on February at the Jordan Valley Cooperative ROBERT A. CAMPBELL AGENCY Elgy's Used Cars the annual meeting held in Jan• 14th and discharged on the 15 th. Creamery, it was announced East Jordan LE 6-2922 uary at East Jordan. Clayton Margaret Pawneshing and daugh• Monday. William M. Swoboda, Manager Healey has been a director of ter of East Jordan were dischar• Assistant Manager Alston Pen- Complete Insurance and Bonding Service the local Soil District since the ged on the 18th. fold said Hale has moved to East organization was formed during Jordan with his family and now the summer of 1948. He has ser• Mary Pauquette of Boyne City passed away February 17th. is living in the Harris house on ved as chairman of the Charle• Second street. He has four chil• ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE voix Soil District since 1951. Mr. Patrick McKinnon of East Jor• dren. Healey was very active in secur• dan was admitted February 18th. ing the organization of the Soil He died February 20th. Hale was a former Radio Cor• District and became one of its poration of America accountant buy that Electric A reminder that we not only make fine por• first cooperators. His soil and William Lloyd of- Clarion was in Detroit. He replaces Bryon water conservation plan was the admitted on the 20th. Detwiler, who has gone into bus• traits and do top quality photography for pro• first plan prepared by the farm iness here. CLOTHES DRYER NOW! motion, industry, and illustration, but we can planner in the District. offer ...... Harold Goebel of East Jordan Combine much fertiliser the land requires. Me 9News Nightcap EASY AND FAST * * 5js An air force news release tells with just | coat of us that Forrest E. Muma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Muma of FABRIC! COLOR! STYLE ...KEYNOTE OUR... Charlevoix has been promoted to the rank of Airman First Class. He is a Jet Aircraft mechanic with the 61st Fighter Intercep• tor Squadron in Stephenvilie. Newfoundland. "Don't think of it as losing a daughter, sir- WWTV think of it as gaining some sleep!" Sunday 5:00—The Christopher Prgm. 5:30—Sunday Matinee 5:00—Uncle Glen 3:30—Michigan Report 6:30—You Are There i5:45—Captain Video 3:45—Bob Crosby 7:00—Florian ZaBach 6:00—News 4:00—The Brighter Day 7:30—Private Secretary 6:15—Weather 4:15—Secret Storm The bright-with-flowers scene is being set for our first show• 8:00—Toast of the Town 6:20—Sports 4:30—Betsy & The Magic Kay ing of enchanting Spring fashions! Lovelier than ever, they'll 9:00—G. E. Theater *6:30—yet Jackson 4:45—Junior Crossroads 9:30—Break The Bank 7:00—Corliss Archer 5:00—Uncle Glen capture your fancy completely! 10:00—Father Knows Best 7:30—Half Time 5:45—Captain Video See them at the Dress and Gift Shoppe on Now you can actually stain, 8:00—Frankie Laine 6:00—News seal and finishplywoo d or 10:30—