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VOLUME 59 NUMBER 26 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 10 CENTS OVER THE East Jordan BACK FENCE To Construct Industry Tulk BY MARSHALL Al Thorsen is selling picnic tab• New Tower bies that you can fold up and put Plans for East Jordan's into your pocket. Or nearly so, ground observer post were going usmessmen anyway. forward this week with an• * * * nouncement that the local corps * * * The Dress and Gift Shoppe's had obtained the TV tower re• new paint job adds a gay look to cently removed from Mike's Ta• To Name Main Street. vern. Merchants Work On New The base of this tower will be used to start construction of the Area Action George Sherman is still selling observation post. Don Clark will Industry Contacts For City those refrigerators with the do the work on constructing the Committees Resort owners in the East Jor• doors that open from either side. tower after the base is erected dan area have been invited to at• H: $ * by Bill Porter. A. E. Steinbrecher, of Boyne Local Girls tend a combined meeting with The post needs $600 to con• City was named chairman of a the directors of the East Jordan New addition at the Vaughn steering committee to map plans Businssmen's Association to ob• Company is an awning to pre• struct and finance the tower and Complete Nurses it is hoped funds can be raised for an "economic revival in the tain a closer working relation• serve items used for window dis• northern Lower Peninsula" at a ship between the two groups. play. by voluntary local contributions. Training The corps is asking permis• meeting held Friday in Cadillac Miss Joan Kenny and Miss It was announced by the mer• sion from the city to locate the under sponsorship of the Mich• chant's chairman Donald Clark tower on city property, the site igan Economic Development Karleen Larsen of East Jordan We asked. Bill Swoboda how are two of twenty members of at the group's regular monthly soon he would be sitting quietly of which has not been chosen. Commission. class 17 who have just complet• meeting at the Anchorage Tues• in his brand new office at the The State Bank of East Jor• The committee will meet July ed the four months period of day night that a merchants' re• end of Main Street and he said dan has volunteered to act as a 13 at Grayling to take its first sort committee will study plans probably before snow flies. You central collection agency for training in the school for prac• steps. tical nursing in Traverse City. for a new advertising folder. can Bank on it. those wishing to donate to the They will take up problems of construction. They will be assigned to one financing the folder and also Charlevoix County Civil De• ACTION Friday limited the of the approved affiliating hos• study plans for an expense-shar• Think it's hot out? Step inside fense Director, Joseph Wilkins, committee to nine members, pitals for their experience be• ed tourist information office. East Jordan Cleaners. ginning August 1, 1955. of East Jordan, said those wish• "selected on the basis of their in• The merchants and resort ow• * * * ing to contribute may make terest and ability in four fields North Central School in Tra• ners will meet July 13, at the verse City is one of eight schools A large number of people were Pretty, blue-eyed, and blond. Thursday night's selection will checks payable to ''The Ground —agriculture, education, indus• city hall. in Michigan. Each of these guided down the Jordan River Sharleen Brock, 21, daughter of include a queen and her court Observation Corps." try and recreation." The com• Aurey Stropaul, of the West schools make an effort to re• over the weekend. Some 10 Mr .and Mrs. John Brock, of of six to take part in the Nation• Funds will be accepted from mittee, however, may set up Michigan Tourist and Resort cruit their student from their guides didn't ask for no money East Jordan, will vie for title of al Cherry Festival, July 13, 14 industry, merchants and resid• other action committees to acti• Ass'n., Grand Rapids, was a vis• own area in order to prepare at tall until the trip was finisn- 1955 National Cherry Queen at and 15th. ents, it was said. vate recommendations of the ad• itor at the meeting. He came to persons interested in practical ed. But there was one fellow who Traverse City tonight (Thurs• Representing Boyne City will As construction of the tower visory board. East Jordan to thank the mer• nursing to be ready to fill the demanded money as soon as his day). be Miss Ella Clute as "Miss progresses, residents will be no• This program will provide ma• chants for the welcome given acute need in their section of party got into the boat. He said Minnie DesJardins will be the Boyne Valley," and Miss Joyce tified of the time and place they chinery to get down to the com• visiting resort and outdoor edi• the state. he had to get paid in advance official chaperone of Miss Brock Cunningham will be "Miss Char• may register for voluntary ser• munity level and produce organ• tors last Friday morning, and to because the boat leaked. at the annual contest. Sharleen, levoix." vice as spotters and for observa• izations which must do the work Traverse City school has an express the resort association's now a student at Central Michi• Among those attending the tion work. if new industries are to be area of twenty-eight counties, appreciation for East Jordan's which includes the part of Mich• efforts to boost the resort trade Bo Bowman & Company on gan College, was a member of contest from East Jordan will be: brought into Northern Michigan the 1952 East Jordan high school Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sommerville, Steinbrecher declared. He is igan from Mason County to the in general. the west side are doing a good west, Bay County to the east * * * job of supporting Consumers Po• graduating class. She is a former Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huckle, Mr. Local Students manager ^f the Northern Michi• and north to the Straits of Mac• The merchants' current indus• wer. employee of the Michigan Edu• and Mrs. Tom Breakey, Mr. and gan Electric Co-Op at Boyne Ci• cation Association, Lansing. Mrs. William Taylor, Mr. and Asked To Enter ty. . kinac. trial contacts were discussed and * * * Mrs. Marshall Sayles, Mr. and it was pointed out that several A score of candidates from * * * Many visitors don't mind fish• northwest Michigan communities Mrs. Larry Huckle, Rachae! manufacturing plants have Essay Contest OTHER members named to ing guides with a sense of humor have already entered the contest. Webster and Marian Danforth. shown an interest in the city as but some can't stand those who A one year scholarship to Mi• the committee: Frank Catto, se• Dearborn a prospective location. ,get out and push. chigan State College is being of• cretary, Alpena Chamber; Nor• Latest contact is a [Detroit man Lyons, secretary Mt. Plea• * * * fered to East Jordan and other firm whose representatives were East Jordan FFA Members students who wish to take' part sant Chamber; Mayor A. L. Ro• ercbants To conducted on a tour of the city We understand that if some• in a 500 word essay contest on berts, Grayling; A. R. Jacobs, last Thursday morning. one doesn't furnish more bailing "Why I Think Michigan Pascal Traverse City city commission Play Here Plans for the production of a wire to support Rogers bridge, Win Silver Soil, Water Award member; Marshall Sayles, pub• photographic brochure of the the whole thing will wind up a Celery Is A Good Michigan The East Jordan chapter, Fu- Crop." lisher of The East Jordan News- East Jordan's west side ball city were announced by the cruising down the river. park will be the scene of an out• ture Farmers of America, have The award was presented to Sponsored by the Michigan Ce• Herald and Dwight Wood, presi• board of directors. *H 3< $ received a silver award in the Chapter president Robert Preb• dent of AusCoda Industrial De• standing baseball .contest bet• East Jordan real estate men lery Promotion Association, en• ween Pleasant ' Valley and the Don't think we're pointing our annual soil and water conserva• ble and Donald Stormer, advisor try blanks and information may velopment Corporation at Os• were given information Wednes• Dearborn Merchants, 4 p.m. Sun• day that a Chicago firm is seek• finger at Charles Ziegler. He tion contest. at a banquet last Friday at Clear be had by writing that organiza• coda. day, July 3rd, according to Dort ing between 500 and 1,000 acres ain't got nothing to do with Ro• Lake Youth Camp in Barry tion at 415 Association of Com• About 120 civic leaders from gers Bridge. What ever gave you County, near Battle Creek. Gibbard, of Pleasant Valley. of land on the lake to establish merce Building, Grand Rapids. 28 northern counties attended An earlier Sunday contest will that idea? Life Guard The contest was sponsored by a boys camp. The contest opens July 1st the meeting and elected the be held the 1 p.m. same day at The request for the location * * * Michigan Chapter, Soil Conser• and closes August 15. AW entries steering committee to put into Pleasant Valley against Kalkas• Begins Work vation Society of America and came to the board of directors, But when things get so the must be postmarked before mid• effect the recommendations ka. who decided to place it into the bridge won't hold up a legal W. K. Kellogg Company, Battle night, August 15th. made May 23 at Traverse City At Tourist Park Creek. hands of all local real estate size fish it's time some casual Winning essay will be selec• by the area advisory board of the In a well pitched contest in . men. mention was made of the serious East Jordan's tourist park now The banquet was a highlight ted by a committee of impartial economic development commis• which Bill Saffren allowed only Membership cards were distri• and highly dangerous situation. has a certified life guard on duty of a two day meeting at Clear judges. sion. six hits while striking out 15 bat• buted at the meeting to all those Lake. It was attended by 85 * * * six days a week. ters, Pleasant Valley won over members "in good standing." A boys from Michigan's top FFA Bellaire by 3 to 2 last Sunday. member whose dues are more We understand Bill Huckle Joe Hammond, Who started chapters in promoting soil and Bellaire's pitcher Rinckney al• Sunday as lifeguard, just return• than four months delinquent is straps on a pair of waders every water conservation. U. S. Army Aids Dedication lowed seven hits and struck out considered "not in good stand• ed from 10 days instruction at time he goes home from the The awards were determined 14. ing," according to the associa• store, just in case. Whitehall, Michigan, where he by careful examination of con• Of Advance Observer Post Bellaire scored one in the first tion's by-laws. * * * attended a national aquatic test score cards and narrative re• inning and one in the third. school sponsored by the Ameri• Andy Anderson only works ports of chapter activities in soil Dedication of Advance's Pleasant Valley was held score• downtown in the winter — time. can Red Cross. and water conservation. ground observer post 2 p.m. Sat• Advance's 160 spotters will be less until the 8th when Keith National Music He doesn't want to cross the Hammond will be on duty at They consisted of classroom urday has been announced with presented wings for 30 or more Evans singled and Howard Som- bridge unless things are froze the park from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. instruction in soil and water several army officers listed as hours of voluntary service. erville hit a home run to tie Camp Plans up pretty good and solid. daily except Tuesdays, according conservation, land judging con• speakers. East Jordan residents to get the game. It was reported that 43 of Bill Saffren followed with a * * * to Park Commissioner Tom St. tests, conservation field trips, wings Saturday include: Orville Charles. management of school forests Bennett, Malcolm McDonald, single and was sacrificed to sec• July 4 Tribute If the county road commission and nurseries, conservation ex• Bill Gaunt, Jr., Godfrey McDon• ond by Floyd Cutler and scored The National Music Camp op• reads this, we are just kidding. hibits, (planning and applying Boyne City ald, Margaret .McDonald, Pauline on a single by Richardson. ened its 28th season Sunday as Actually, we live on the north farm conservation practices and Arnott, Mamie Myers, Frank students prepared for the rush side of the crossing and don't Guild Seeks other related activities. Hayden, Emma Hayden, Eleanor of musical events soon to follow. give a hoot who comes afloating Week-End Myers, Marian Williams, Pearl Another Among the performances sche• down town when they didn't ex• Phillips, Sylvia and Bill Gaunt duled during the Camp's first actly have that in mind. Oxygen Tent Sr., and Margaret Bennett. FFA Award week will be the Honors Orches• * , * . * COMING Festival Set Several other East Jordan re• tra and the percussion ensembles We don't want to discourage Deputy Don of the Traverse sidents are working as spotters The East Jordan FFA Chapter which will perform at 8 p.m., Fri• our merchants, but it would be For Hospital won second place in the conser• EVENTS City TV station, WPBN-TV, will at Advance. day, July 1. On Saturday, July better if the hardware stores Dedication ceremonies at the vation contest for Region six of 2, the Intermediate Orchestra Charlevoix's hospital Women's lead the big parade that will be the Future Farmers of America. would do some checking with the Guild will sponsor a baked good June 30 — The Good Will the highlight of Boyne City's observer post will be carried out will play at 7 p.m., followed by the National High School Band road commission before they sale at Liston's restaurant Sat• Class of the Methodist Church Fourth of July homecoming ce• by Lt. Col. Herrie, military co• Scottville chapter took first place. and Choir at 8 p.m. start advertising pole vaults for urday to raise funds for the pur• will meet Thursday evening at lebration. The parade will be ordination for Michigan; Lt. CoL A trip was awarded to presi• sale. chase of a child's oxygen tent. the home of Mrs. Viola Shaw. held at 10 a.m. July 4th. Lennox, commanding officer the Sunday afternoon, July 3, a dent Bob Prebble and Mr. Stro- special Fourth of July tribute Baked goods, baked beans, 467 G. O. squadron; Major Bec• July 1 — Jordan River IOOF Events for Saturday, July 2nd ker, operations officer; Major mer, the advisor. They went to will be presented by the National fresh strawberries, jams and jel• include a reunion in Veteran's Lodge. Onsgard, commander, filter cen• Clear Lake Camp June 23 and High School Orchestra at 8 p.m. Rotary Club lies, eggs or other foods and July 2 •— Bake sale sponsored Memorial Park in the morning, 24. Bob and Mr. Stormer visited under the direction of Dr. Jo• fruits contributed by residents of boat races at 12:30 p.m., a water ter,- Grand Rapids; Lt. Cox, Tec. by Legion Auxiliary at Heafley's Sgt.; Lt. Wash, adjutant, for the the Kellogg factory in Battle seph E. Maddy, founder and dir• the area served by the Charle• Hardware. show and' ski demonstration at Creek, Kellogg forest and a bird ector of the Camp and a music Picnic TNext voix hospital will be placed on 2:15, sail boat races following Grand Rapids filter center. July 5 — City Council will A F-89 Scorpion twin engine sanctuary. — Don Petre, FFA professor at the University of sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. The the water show, kids kapers at reporter. Michigan. The program will in• sale will continue until 4 p.m. meet at 8 p.m. 3:30 and an archery demonstra• all weather intercepter jet will Tuesday make several runs over the post. clude the "American Salute" by Last year the sale netted $173 July 6 — Attention Rebekah's tion at 4:30. Morton Gould, the "New World A pot luck supper will be held There will be a dawn patrol Supervisor of the post is The annual East Jordan Rot• Mrs. James Coleman chairman of Lance Russ; Iva Russ, Marian Set Sportsmen's Symphony" by Dvorak and "Fin- ary Club picnic has been set for the Ways and Means committee Wednesday evening at 6:30 in Sunday at 6:00 a.m. and a horse Ian dia" by Sibelius. the hall. Bring your own table show with kids participating will Williamson, are chief observers. 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 5th at the planning the event, said. It is Their assistants are: Bill Gaunt, Club Meeting The program for the second tourist park, according to pic• hoped that this year's sale will service and a dish to pass. This be held at 1:00 p.m. Sunday. week will include the first Honor is the last meeting before the Jet planes will roar over the Sr., Jim Eaton, Pearl Phillips nic chairman, John Bos. top that figure. and Robert Erfourth. Members of the Jordan River Student Recital on Tuesday, Ju• Others on the committee are summer recess. city during the big parade at 10 Sportsmen's Club will attend Since it was organized one Free coffee and doughnuts ly 5, at 8 p.m. H. C. Romaine, David Pray and year ago the Guild has spent a.m., Monday. There will be a their regular monthly meeting soap box derby at 11:30 a.m., an will be served and the public is Marshall Sayles. $1,095 on equipment for the new at the American Legion hall, 8 The picnic will ibe potluck adult horse show at 1:00 p.m. invited. p.m. Thursday. (Tonight). hospital. New Office Hours and a baseball game (Boyne City City Charter with members bringing their own Anyone wishing to contribute Members will be served re• Detwiler Business Service is vs. Dearborn) at 2 p.m. BACK ON WWTV table service. to the sale may deliver their con• freshments and entertained by Wives of the committee mem• announcing new office hours for Monday evening there will be iStation WWTV will resume movies taken by Sam Rogers dur• Now Available tributions to the bake sale in the months of July and August. a street dance from 8 to 12 high• daily telecasting of the program, ing his travels. bers have been placed in charge Charlevoix anytime during the Copies of the city charter are of food arrangements. On week days the office will be lighted by the coronation of the "Town and Country," directly Members have been urged to day. available to East Jordan resi• The picnic is held each year open from 8 a.m. until noon and queen for 195*5-56. from the campus of Michigan bring friends. dents at the City Clerk's office - for Rotary "members and their from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday hours There will be a fire works fin• State College on Tuesday, July in the city building. Copies will wives. SHOP EAST JORDAN are by appointment only. ale Monday night. 5. SHOP EAST JORDAN be sold for $2.00 each. LOOKING BACKWARD injured in an accident at the Marjorie Carey of Charlevoix Chemical Plant Sunday after• was chosen pageant queen of the NORTHERN! Reviewing The noon. Charlevoix County Homecoming and State Centennial Celebra• News-Herald Maude Harbert and Paul tion. Josphine Soimmerville of Brant were married June 27th in East Jordan will be "Miss Col• LIGHTS JULY 3, 1915 Boyne City. umbia" in the pageant. (Compiled by the News-Herald Staff) The Pomona Grange met at <- % Marshall F. Sayles . . Editor & Publisher Rock Elm June 24th. Jacob E. We read a sentence the other day which we are not sure we un• Bill Huckle...... Staff Photographer Chew is Master and Earl H. Margaret Hott and William derstand: "Honesty is no substitute for experience." Crawford were married in Char• Telephone LEnox 6-2371 Clark, Lecturer. Speakers in• * * * cluded R. O. Bisbee, May L. Ste• levoix June 30th. Fellow said the other day. "If you are troubled with noise in your wart, Emmet Nasson, J. E. Se• * * S: car, why don't you let her drive?" The Charlevoix County Herald 1896 cord and C. E. Bearss. Sheriff Charles Novak with * * * The East Jordan News 1952 deputies, raided a farm near Preacher said: "If you have troubles, come in and tell me about East Jordan and secured one of Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at East them. If you haven't, come in and tell me how you do it." Plans for a Fourth of July the best moonshine equipments Jordan, Michigan. * * * celebration include the usual pa• ever found in this region. The Published weekly a 206 Main Street, East Jordan, Michigan Birthdays on the fourth of July: Calvin Coolidge, 1872; George M. rade and various contests, two outfit was cunningly hid in the Subscription Rates—(Payable in advance) $2.50 per year; Cohan, 1878; and Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1804. bail games, a drill by Company I, woods. The entrance to the un• $3.50 per year outside Northern Michigan. * * * two big vaudeville attractions: derground room was camouflag• Some of the people who ask a Justice of the Peace to marry them Hartman and Varady with their ed with leaves and debris while YES, WE KNOW are fit to be tied. sensational dancing and a com• the smoke stack was encircled THE ROPES * * * edy act, "Aunt Phoebe and Her with a tube of elm bark, the out• Page 2 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, June 30, 1955 Modern farm equipment is an absolute necessity today. The time Dusky Pupils" staged by Al War- let being in the top of a large It's a tricky business — when human and animal power could do the basic work of agriculture tree. rounding up dirty, stained has gone, never to return. The tractor and the other machines make da, John N. Phillips, John T. clothes and returning them Forward Or Backward . . . possible maximum production at minimum cost in both money and Hanson, Bert Lamb and F. J. * * * fresh, dazzling clean, like- effort. Gruber. JULY 5, 1935 new again! It takes real The selling price of these machines is an important matter to the A large number of communities throughout northern Michigan John B. Shapton, former East know-how — and we have it. ire working almost around the clock toward (improvement and to farmer. And, no doubt, many a farmer has sometimes wondered if Try us. the price tag contained an excessive amount of profit. William Barkley of South Jordan resident, passed away, in "outshine • their neighbors." An answer to that is found in a survey made of hundreds of farm Arm Township hanged himself. Washington. equipment dealers scattered throughout the country, and covering * * * This was shown very plainly at a 28ncounty industrial and econ• the 1947-54 period. It shows that profits have gone down steadily Worry over an incurable disease omical session at Cadillac last Friday. There were 125 northern and sharply. In 1947 those profits, before taxes, amounted to 9.35 per prompted the act. Sons-were born this week to East Jordan Michigan civic leaders in attendance from all sections of the north cent of the gross business. In 1950 they came to 4.95 per cent. In Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Castle, Mr. country. .... 1953 the figure was 2.5 per cent. And last year it Was only fraction• and Mrs. Clayton Pinney and Mr. Cleaners ally higher — 2.62 percent. July 3, 1925 and Mrs. Russell Rieghling of It was refreshing to see so many communities showing increased The reasons why farm machinery costs more now than it used to Ted Woodward was seriously Grand Rapids. enthusiasm for more improvement regardless how far they have ad• are simple enough. In the first place, the expenses that must be borne by the manufacturers and dealers have soared, just as in the vanced in the last few years. case of any other business. They must pay the high going price for East Jordan improved through the successful location of one of labor and everything else. Secondly, the farmer has demanded and the most modern and substantial manufacturing plants in the north received more complicated and more versatile machines that do a country. We needed it, we greatly desired it and we gave our full better production job. But he can be certain that he is getting top cooperation to get it. value for his equipment dollar. But communities which have recently obtained three and four such plants as East Jordan were fully represented at the Cadillac meeting seeking ways and means of continuing to improve their home town. CHURCH SERVICES It was easy to see that those who feel they have satisfied their community improvement needs and show a slacking of effort, are METHODIST CHURCH Evangelist Service — 8:00 p.m. sliding back and destroying progress already made. We either pro• gress or slide ack. For there is no such state as "just marking time." Rev. R. H. Moore, Pastor Women's Missionary Council— Those ^communities who feel their goals have been reached will Morning Worship 10:00 am Thursday 10 a.m. soon awake to the fact their neighbors have proved them asleep and Church School 11:15 am Prayer Meeting—Thursday 8 pm treading backwards — for their neighbors are working around the MYF 7:00 pm clock to outshine them. —Marshall Sayles, editor CHURCH OF GOD CHAPEL ST. JOSEPH CHURCH Rev. Ora Holley Rev. Joseph Malinowski, Pastor Services Sunday Evening — 7:30 MASSES Read The Classified Page Sundays — 7:30 and 9:30 UNITED MISSIONARY Holydays — 7:30 am & 7:30 pm CHURCH First Fridays — 7:30 p.m. C. W. Thompson, Pastor Weekdays — During June, July Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. SPORTSMEN'S Going Somewhere? Evangelistic Services 7:30 p.m. HEADQUARTERS Prayer Meeting (Thurs). 8:00 EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN HUNTING & FISHING CHURCH LICENSES ISSUED Rev. Dale Larson, Pastor Sunday School eygry Sunday -Excellent Coffee at 10:00 a.m. Classes for all ages -Complete Meals Church services every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Communion Ser• -Home Baked Goods vice first Sunday of every month Family social dinner second Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m.

JORDAN RIVER BAPTIST TEMPLE Rev. Roy Green, Pastor Sunday School and Church — 10:30 to 12 noon Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. Thursday at 7:45 p.m. — Call ahead and call back by telephone Teaching Service FINKTON BIBLE Long Distance is the fastest, easiest way to make cer• FELLOWSHIP CHURCH tain about reservations. And it does more than save Followed by short morning ser• you hunting rooms in strange towns. It alerts any vices. Sunday School, 10:30 am friends you may want to drop in on. Youth Fellowship 6:45 pm Evening Service 8:00 pm Long Distance is your link with home, too—keeps you Wednesday Prayer Meeting in touch with personal and business matters. 7:30 pm Vacations are for fun. Long Distance helps make them CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Boyne City — Wilson Twp. MOST MMiMM W FOR YOUR JOB! better. And at such little cost! You can call places a Rev. Richard Noffze, Pastor day's drive away for less than a dollar. Wilson Township: »0. 9:30 a.m. Church Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday School MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Boyne City: N0W...THE SHORTEST STROKE W&S 11:00 Church Service 10:00 Sunday School

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN IN ANY LEADING TRUCK ! CHURCH Edward O. DeHaven, Pastor Now new Chevrolet Task-Force trucks Regular Services: BORE 3.75 The Church School meets at bring you the industry's most modern 9:45 with classes for all ages. V8* engines with an ultra-short The Morning Worship begins Thursday, June 30 at 1:00 o'clock. stroke for longer life-—plus all these great advances* Irene Dunne Philip Dorn Barbara Bel Geddes PENTECOSTAL FULL CHURCH Note that the bore is TRUTH CHURCH bigger than the strokel "I REMEMBER MAMA" Rev. Harley R. Barber, Pastor The country's best loved family Sunday School-—10 a.m. Modern 12-volf Worship Service—11 a.m. electrical system New aircraft-type Sunday Eve. Service — 8 p.m. valves Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2 CYA Tuesday — 8 p.m. You get double the punch Prayer Meeting, Thursday 8 p.m. for quicker starting and more Each valve functions inde• George Montgomery and Richard Boone efficient ignition plus a pendently—as in modern air• "ROBBER'S ROOST BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH greater electrical reserve. craft engines. Valve action Zane Grey's story in technicolor plus Central Lake is more positive. Rev. Paul Gelatt, Minister Gas-saving Abbott and Costello in Worship — 11 a.m. high-compression ratio Floating oil intake . • • "MEET THE MUMMY" Bible School — 10 a.m. With a high 7.5 to 1 com• full-pressure lubrication Youth Time — 6:30 p.m. pression ratio, Chevrolet's Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m. Intake selects the cleanest Prayer Meeting, Wednesday — new V8 truck engines squeeze oil for full-pressure engine DANCE IN THE TEMPLE BALLROOM 7:30 p.m. extra power out of every lubrication. tankful of gas. Every Friday Night from 10 tcvl Bible Club, Thursday, 4 p.m. *V8 standard in the new L.CJP.% Sunday School Sunday 10:00 an extra-cost option in all other "THE DRIFTING TROUBADORS" Morning Worship, Sunday 11 models except Forward-Control. 50c per person. Evangelistic Service, Sunday 8:00 p.m.

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF Sunday and Monday, July 3 and 4 JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER NEW CHEVROLET M TRUCKS Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride DAY SAINTS Elder Ole Olson, Pastor M'A^k-X^^mJ Year after year, America's best selling truck! "MA & PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI" Church School — 10:00 a.m. Comedy in Hawaii Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Zions League Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, July 5 and 6 Prayer Service, Wed., 8:00 p.m. Leslie Caron Michael Wilding Elsa Lanchester ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. T. H. Moody A. R» SLNC SALES "THE GLASS SLIPPER" Sunday School — 10:00 a.m. The wonderful tale of Cinderella Morning Worship — 11:00 a.m, and August at 7:30 a.m. BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN Thursday, June 30, 1955 * East Jordan News-Herald * Page 3 JJp e$t Peninsula Oyc\\SLYA Officers Elected Locals . . .

Recreation 1 "-^ T ~ ~T 7 ii / Q> I MrMr.. anandd MrsMrs.. HenrHenryy HowarHowardd The Past Noble Grands Club Mrs. Ursula French is employ• */trroduc«l by AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES, INC. J children. They will also visit Mr. years with a bumper crop all Sales and Service Antenna Installations Thursday and Mrs. Ed Votruba at Oma• cherries cannot be harvested. 10:00 a.m. — Beginners Tennis Rev. Norman Kuek and fami• ha, Neb. and also two aunts at Some cherries will be too green LE 6-7349 East Jordan , 1:30 p.m. — Junior Softball. ly of Rochester are spending ten Denver, Colo. because they are too thick. Wilson Township * * * 3:00 p.m. —• Playground Act• days with her parents, Mr. and There will be some of all We repair all makes of radios and television. ivities. The Christ Lutheran Church Mrs. Frank N. Behling. Mrs. Ernest Kopkau was in fruits including peaches and Ger• 7:30 p.m. — Iron Works vs. picnic was held at Whiting Park Petoskey Monday. man prunes. Lutheran Church. Sunday with a good attendance. 9:00 p.m. — Mt. Clemens vs. Finkton News Huckle's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waiters, * * * Jr. and two children and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor 3-OAY HOUDJtfAHEAD and Mrs. William Snook and son and family are spending the Friday week at the home of Mr. Tay• 10:00 a.m. —• Beginners Ten• of Chicago, who have been spen• ding the past two weeks on the lor's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Jack nis. Taylor. smart shoppers salute A&P for 1:30 p.m. — Jr. Softball. ' Albert Walters, Sr. farm, left 2:00 p.m. — Handicraft — for their home Saturday. 12 years and older. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Avery Willson 3:00 p.m. — Playground Act• Mr. and Mrs, Casey Machowski of Lansing were supper guests ivities. and children and Milton Johnson Saturday night at the home of of Muskegon spent three days Mr. and Mrs. George Spence. at the Henry Eggersdorf home. * * * It's A Boy! Mrs. Gene Emery and Miss Linda Lewis returned Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Carey Mrs. Beatrice Knop of Mus• kegon spent the weekend at the night from North Carolina. announce the arrival of a son * * * born at the Charlevoix hospital Carl Knop farm. Friday. He has been named Mar• * * * Miss Merilynn Lewis and Don• ty Ray. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and ald Brownell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grapenthein of Mr. and Mirs. Ralph Carroll at Chicago are spending two weeks Buckley. at the Horace Warn home. * * * It's A GirU * * * All 9 B Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lavan• A daughter was born Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reidel way and daughter, Elaine, were to Dr. and Mrs. David Pray at and daughter Evelyn Murdoek, wedding guests Saturday night the Charlevoix hospital. and two children spent ten days at the wedding of Miss Carol at Jamestown, N. D. with their Watros and James Whiteford at

Mrs. Sarah Cooper of Tampa, daughter and sister, Mr. and Bellaire. 9 Florida is a guest of her brother 'SUPER RIGHT Mrs. Bob Shelver and family. * * * SUPER RIGHT, and sister in law Mr. -and Mrs. * * * Miss Alice Spence was a sup• ALL MEAT, SKINLESS Sam Rogers. Henry Behling, a student pas• per guest Friday night at the * * * tor, made his first sermon in Carl Spence home in Central George Secord of Grand Rap• Christ Lutheran Church June Lake. ids, spent the weekend with his KED HAMS Frankfurters 19th in the absence of Pastor * # % mother, Mrs. Mable Secord. Noffze, who was on his vacation. Clyde King of Grand Rapids 10-16 LB. was the Sunday night speaker at SHANK . BUTT WHOLE the Finkton Bible Fellowship PORTION PORTION HAM LB. Church. LB. LB. 43 * * * NOTICE! Mr; and Mrs. Marvin Benson and son Francis returned to their home at Berrien Springs Tues• FLORIDA, 24-28 LB. AVERAGE day after visiting relatives and friends in East Jordan for a New office hours thru July and August week. Mr. and Mrs. Benson were EACH former" residents of Fast Jor• dan. Monday thru Friday * * % Watermelons Several from Finkton attend• ts. 29c 8 a.m. to 12 noon * 1 to 5 pm. ed the dedication of the Pleasant Cantaloupes CALIFORNIA, SIZE 27 EA. 29c PlUmS SANTA ROSA .Valley Free Methodist Church EA.39e Sunday afternoon. Cucumbers EXTRA FANCY 3 FOR 25c Honey Dew Melons SIZE n Saturday by appointment * * * FOR SALADS Lemons CAfc*ORMA, SIZE 300 DOZ. 45c Green Peppers OR STUFFING 3 FOR 25c A party was given in honor LJO»!G WHITE, CELLO of Mrs. Gene Emery Saturday Potatoes CALIFORNIA, U. S. NO. I 10 BAG 59c Radishes READY TO SERVE BAG night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam (Lewis. Mrs. ARMOUR OR SWIFT JANE PARKER, REG. 59c Emery expects to sail July 4th for Germany where she will join 12-OZ. l-LB. 12-OZ. Detwiler Business Service 'her husband. Chopped CAN 29c Potato Chips BOX 59c BOX 49c Office—LEnox 6-7340 Mr. and Mrs. Theo Scott ar• REG. Kte fPlUS 19 24-OZ. QA* IL BOTS. Frankenmuth Cheese JUST REDUCED LB. 49C rived Tuesday from Independ• Yukon Beverages BOTTLE DEPOSIT) Residence—LEnox 6-2234 52-OZ. AAA IO»/ -OZ.«

22-OL GIRL'S SHORTS $1.00 up Lemonade S ^ 59c Lux Liquid Detergent CAN SWIM SUITS $3.95 up Lifebuoy Soap 2 27c 3 <5& 28c Lux Soap 2 SS& 25c 3 <^s 26c GRANULATED LGE. ALL PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE Surf DETERGENT PKG. PKG. 726 THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 2 CATALINA BEACH COATS $6.95 AMERICA'S PORSMOIT FOOD RtTAttiR .. . $l**Cf 1W Breeze PKG. LADIE'S AND GIRL'S LGE. GT. ^Food $tores Rinse Blue PKG. 30c PKG. 2c IMS GREAT ATLANTIC A PAOBC TIA. COMPANY DRESSES NEW STORE HOURS: $1.95 to $19.95 MONDAY AND SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY Dress & Gift Shoppe 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. THE A&P STORE, MAIN STREET, EAST JORDAN Linda Petrie and William Walker Vance District at Davenport Business Institute. % % * Married In Ellsworth, June 18th Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vance The Graham, Thompson, Lord Lona Theatre and Mrs. D. E. Carpenter at• and Clapsaddle families enjoyed Mancelona, Michigan Miss Linda Petrie was united tended the wedding of Miss Ros- a picnic dinner Sunday. > - Vv-* ' % :Je % in marriage to William Walker ken. elynn Carpenter and Stanley in a summer wedding solemnized Linda, given in marriage by Ruis at the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campau in , the . Ellsworth Christian Re• her father, was a lovely bride in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Car• and children and Mrs. A. D. horsehicte formed Church Saturday eve• her wedding gown of white lace penter Friday evening. Graham and children spent the Friday and Saturday, July 1, 2 by DIZZY TROUT ning June 18 at 7 o'clock. The net and satin. It was fashioned * * Hs weekend in Brown City. bride is the daughter- of Mr. and * * ^ Rory Calhoun Jane Nigh Page 4 * East Jordan News-Herald Thursday, June 30, 195;5 with a fitted lace bodice and a Jimmie Petrie of Detroit was Mrs. Rodney Petrie of East Jor• full gathered skirt of net over up to attend his sister Linda's, Mrs. William J. Shaw, for• "County Fair" You can never tell about base• year in Cristante. Phillips was dan, Route 3, and the groom is satin, floor length. Her finger wedding. Several of the neigh• merly Iris Petrie, spent the week ball trades. On paper the deal slated for a utility role. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. tip veil was held in place with a bors also attended her wedding end at the home of her parents, Also may look good, but the outcome NOT HEALED W. P. Walker of Ironton. matching lace cap, trimmed with to William Walker at Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Petrie. Randolph Scott in may be entirely different. But what happened? Wily The double ring ceremony was sequins and seed pearls. She car• Saturday evening. Mrs. Shaw rceived her B. S. de• Take the Tigers' big swap with Frank Lane, general manager of performed by Rev. Henry ried a cascade bouquet of white * * * gree from Michigan Normal Col• "Bounty Hunter" Chicago last winter. The deal the White Sox, apparently pull• Zwaanstra, pastor of the church, rosebuds, ivy and lillies of the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vance lege at Ypsilanti, June 11th. Both Color brought first baseman Ferris ed a fast one. A knee seriously before an altar decorated with valley. She also wore a pearl and Mrs. D. E. Carpenter went Fain, pitcher Leo Christante and injured by Fain last season has bouquets of multicolored cut necklace, a gift of the groom. to Boyne City Saturday evening The Jassamine Rebekah Lodge infielder Jack Phillips to De• not mended, just as Lane anti• flowers. Serving as maid of honor was to attend the wedding of Ardith met in their hall Wednesday eve• troit and sent outfielder Bob cipated, although Detroit had re• Music for the ceremony was the bride's sister, Miss Elaine Howe and Thomas Wieland of ning at 8 p.m. with Noble Grand Sunday and Monday, July 3, 4 Nieman, first baseman Walt ports thait the knee was again Kay Braman in the choir. Twen• played by Jay Kuiper, organist, Petrie of East Jordan, who wore Charlevoix. Doris Day James Cagney Dropo and pitcher Ted Gray to sound. who served as accompanist for a ballerina length turquoise for• * * * ty three members were present the White Sox. Moreover, Cristante has not Mrs. William Shaw of ..Ypsilanti, mal with bolero jacket. American The Roy Dougherty family The charter was .draped in me• "Love Me or Leave Me" The exchange seemed favor• quite measured up to big league sister of the bride, who sang, "At Beauty and pink rosebuds for• were Father's Day guests at the mory of Sister Anna MeArthur. Cinemascope and Color able to the Tigers. Detroit had standards. He has been sent Dawning" before the entrance med her bouquet and she wore McClure home. The last meeting before the sum• givn up on Dropo and Gray, and down to Buffalo, the Tigers' top of the bridal party. He also ac• a wreath of pink rosebuds in her * * * mer recess will be held July 6th. Nieman, although a long ball farm clufo to make room for Earl companied Henry Drenth of East hair. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McClure A very special program is being planned. It is hoped as many hitter, was expendable because Torgeson, whom we bought from Jordan who sang "The Lord's and family and their sister, Mrs. Tues., Wed/ and Thurs. Bridesmaids were Miss Patri• members will be present as pos• July 5, 6 and 7 of our crop of fleet, young out• the Philadelphia Phils to replace Prayer" after the vows were spo- Lloyd, were Saturday, evening cia Peterson and Miss Margaret sible. Rebekah visitors are al• fielders. Fain at first. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson of Detroit, friends of* the ways welcome. Glenn Ford Anne Francis Reid. In return, the Bengals were So while Fain rides the bench ty good years and belting quite bride. "Blackboard Jungle" getting a two-time winner of the with Phillips,, serving in an occa• a few long balls for Chicago. On• Burl Walker of Ironton at• * * * American League batting crown sional pinch hit role, and Crist• ly Gray failed with the Sox, and tended his brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McClure .Mrs. Cora Brush of Boyne Ci• in Fain and the leading pitcher ante toils for Buffalo, both Nie• he's now with Cleveland. Groomsmen were Don Cutler of and two daughters and Miss Ca• ty visited her sister Mrs. Eve- in the Southern Association last man and Dropo are having pret- But this is not intended as East Lansing and Guy Valance rol Klooster spent four days in lynJBolser Tuesday. sour grapes. The Tigers have of East Jordan. The men in the Indiana and Ohio. They also at• outmaneuvered canny Mr. Lane bridal party wore white carna• tended a family reunion. on occasion. We traded him cat• tion boutonnieres. * * * BONNIE BRIGHT SAYS: Mrs. Bryce C. Vance left chers last year, Matt Batts for The guests were seated by Ray Red Wilson, and Lane doesn't Tuesday for summer school at Hughes and James Petrie of East MSU. She will visit her parents, talk about that one. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Vogt at GOOD DEAL Mrs. Petrie, mother of the Grand Ledge. Batts failed to last the season, bride, wore a two piece street while Wilson has proven an ex• length dress, navy background Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bennett tremely competitive player and print with accents of rose. With spent Friday evening at the Rus• DINE OUT THE is doing a masterful job behind it she wore navy and white ac• sell MieClure home. NOW OPEN the plate for Detroit. cessories and a corsage of pas• * * * The trade the Tigers most like tel pink shattered carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bowen 4th! to look back on is the exchange A reception in the church par• and daughter spent one evening WEEK DAYS with Cleveland early in 1953 lors followed the ceremony with last week at the Vernon Vance 8 a.m. to 5:30, 6:30 to 8 p.m. when we obtained third baseman Mrs. Henry Drenth of East Jor• home. FAMILY STYLE and pitchers Steve dan, Mrs. Gerrit John Drenth and * * * COMPLETE Gromek, Al Aber and Dick Weik. Mrs. Clarence VanderArk super• Mrs. Charles Lloyd of Byron, In return Cleveland got pitchers vising the serving of the guests. Ohio spent last week visiting her SATURDAYS CHICKEN DINNER and , The bride and groom opened brother, Russell McClure and 8 a.m. to 12 Noon, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. catcher Joe Ginsberg and infiel• their gifts with Mrs. Don Cutler family. The MeClures, accom• BY RESERVATION ONLY der Owen Friend. of East Lansing, cousin of the panied by Mrs. Sam Bennett, CHICKEN IN BASKET What a deal that turned out bride, and Mrs. William Bennett took Mrs. Lloyd to Grand Ra/pids To Take Out to be for the Tigers! Gromek is aunt of the bride, assisting. Monday. the ace of our pitching staff, Following the reception the * * * Swan City Boone has helped to move De• newdyweds left on a short wed• Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Clapsad- WHITE FISH — TROUT — STEAKS — CHICKEN troit up several notches in the ding trip, the bride wearing a dle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks SHRIMP — ROAST BEEF — ROAST PORK standings with his timely hitting powder blue summer suit with and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Automatic Laundry BAKED HAM (although injuries have plagued Elgy Brintnall spent Monday at white accessories for her going For A "Bonnie" Bright Wash PLATE LUNCHES — 65c to $1.00 him this year) and Aber is pro• away costume. On their return the Archie Graham home. bably our best relief pitcher. On• they will reside in Petoskey. ly Weik failed to make the grade Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petrie of Clean — Courteous — Convenient The bride is a graduate of On the other hand, all but Detroit were here for Linda Pe- BONNIE AHLBERG, Mgr. THE ANCHORAGE Houtteman are long since gone Henry Ford Hospital school of trie's wedding. from Cleveland and even Art nursing in the class of June, * * * M-32 at M-66 LE 6-2929 East Jordan BERTHA WEBSTER,Mgr. East Jordan LE 6-2550 is having his troubles in the Hic• 1954. The groom is employed on Miss Susan Petrie was home Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Open Evenings except Saturday kory and Horsehide game. the staff of the Boyne Citizen. for the weekend from her studies

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A FESTIVAL OF FUN FOR KIDS AND ADULTS IN OYNE CITY

Saturday, July 2nd Monday, July 4th REUNION IN THE MORNING Come See Deputy Don of TV Fame! (Veteran's Memorial Park) PARADE - - 10:00 A.M. BOAT RACES ------12:30 P.M. JET PLANES (Watch Them Roar Over) WATER SHOW (Ski Demonstration) - - 2:15 P.M. SOAP BOX DERBY 11:30 A.M. SAIL BOAT RACES (following the water skiing) HORSE SHOW (Adults Only) 1:00 P.M. KIDS KAPERS ------3:30 P.M. BASEBALL (Boyne City vs. Dearborn) 2:00 P.M. ARCHERY DEMONSTRATION - 4:30 P.M.

Monday Evening Sunday, July 3rd FIREWORKS DAWN PATROL 6:00 A.M. STREET DANCE - - - - 8:00 to 12:00 P.M. HORSE SHOW (Kids Only Participating) 1:00 P.M. CORONATION OF QUEEN FOR 1955-56 - 9:00 P.M.

The Chamber of Commerce Will Be Pleased To Handle Your Reservations LETTER Economic Progress Moving Into Northland BOX Dear Mr. Sayles: it it it The sponsors of Michigan BY MARSHALL SAYLES Week congratulate the East Jor• Editor & Publisher A brand new American economic frontier, northern Michigan and dan News-Herald for receiving the upper peninsula, is stirring the imagination of our modern pio• Five miles of history — A brand new economic life the New Frontiers Award for neers. outstanding editorial treatment Men with dreams know that within the next few years hundreds is the future promise for northern Michigan as the of Michigan Week New Frontiers of millions of dollars will be spent in rapid development of all nor• Mackinac bridge nears completion and the St. Law• Day observed May 21, 1955. thern Michigan. And they are at work sorting over sound, construc• tive ideas, which in a few short years might well cjrange the face of rence' Seaway nears reality. All northern Michigan is Walker Cisler, president of the earth. gearing itself to the oncoming development. A new Greater Michigan Incorporated, These men with their dreams are opening a new area and pre• and Dan Gerber, chairman of the senting a new challenge to America not unlike the call westward so frontier is opening around us. many years ago. Michigan Economic Develop• "Go north, young man. Go ' ment Commission, join me in north!" fields to service all northern Mi• commending you for your ef• The life long dream of at least chigan. forts to point out the progress one man, Prentiss Brown, of St. Construction of the bridge that is bejng made and the op• Ignace, resulted in the largest will create a link in Trans-Cana• portunities that lie ahead in our construction, project known to da motor transport from the Os- great State. man, The Mackinac Straits hawa industrial area near Toron• The publicity which was focu• Bridge. to to the Canadian norwest. sed on Michigan in nation-wide Construction of a bridge that The Mackinac bridge and the television and radio broadcasts for 50 years was "absolutely im• proposed international bridge at during this year's Michigan possible" prove* that Prentiss Sault Ste. Marie will tap the Week cannot help but call a tre• Brown dreamed soundly. The greatest reservoir of natural re• mendous amount of attention*to methods through which the sources in all Canada. Michigan's advantages for re• bridge finally came about have The area lies just north of the creation and industrial location. nothing to do with it. The fact Soo and has minerals, an enor• Papers like yours are doing a remains, Mr. Brown's "impossi• mous stand of hardwood and splendid job of making our own ble" dream came true. plenty of uranium. Michigan citizens aware of the And there are a good many The coming St. Lawrence Sea• advantages and opportunities other dreamers who are work• way is also turning the eyes of that this State affords. Your ing constructively for the deve• America upon northern Michi• continued assistance in this lopment of northern Michigan. gan. worthwhile endeavor can only These modern pioneers have * *, * lead to further progress. packed imagination into the cov• MEN, money and imagination Sincerely, ered wagons of their minds. are changing the face of the Grover C. Dillman These thoughts came about at northland. General Chairman a Cadillac meeting last Friday The civic leaders of the area Michigan Week, 1955 when 200 men from 28 northern gathered at Cadillac Friday to Michigan counties gathered to now is being done) to make high- at the northern Michigan situa• study ways and means to guide eduicaition available in the north tion today, progress will contin• hasten the new development the orderly economic develop• trend. country. ue to move in; and sooner or ment of "America's last front- In the field of agriculture, the later many of the sorely needed tier." county agent and visiting spec• services will, appear. ANYONE WITH controlled It was felt by some at the Ca• imagination and a fair share of ialists must satisfy the growing Yes! Much of Michigan's fu• WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS dillac meeting that our northern demands for one or more addi• ture lies to the north. Fortunes average American intelligence development is growing faster cannot fail to appreciate the ex• tional farm test stations. are to be made, better living will than some care to believe and ;s be established, and the state ..... With A Mark Of Distinction tent of the change now creeping also creating demands which irk * * * northward. will gain substantially in nation state employees. INDUSTRIAL development, wide impontance. (Compared with 20 years ago, This appears especially so in land use and recreation, small men with money now are stumb- the field of highway transporta• business aid and more adequate So, let us all hurry forward, ing over each other in an effort tion, education and agricultural financing were, other items on working toward these things. to establish summer and winter development. the Cadillac meeting agenda. For "when fortune favors, none resorts in the north country. If the current demand for The need for improvement in but fools will dally." DESIGNED IN THE LATEST The concentrated drive by in• more and better highways in the all the above fields was discov• STYLES WITH GOOD TASTE dustry to move north, started a north country is a headache to ered in an intensive study spon• Mrs. Fred Wright was in Lan• sing Wednesday. Her daughter few years ago, is greater than the department, it is also a flam• sored by the state department Jacqueline returned with her to our residents believe. ing boil to northern residents. of economic development. spend the summer months, after And according to * Prentiss In the field of education it Tlhe big problem of doing some attending MSC. Brown the 100-million dollar would appear as though the state thing about it now is at hand. Mackinac Straits Bridge may * * * may be a follower rather than a The longer proper state aid The many friends of Mary speed construction of a natural leader, for it was reported that is withheld from the north coun• gas pipeline from Canadian gas Green are pleased to learn she FINEST OBTAINABLE ANYWHERE nothing more will be done (than try, the more difficult the task is making a very good recovery to catch up when demands can at the Little Traverse hospital. no longer be ignored. % ^ • Perhaps our northern Michi• M*rs. Jim Murphy and Mrs. INVITATIONS - ANNOUNCEMENTS STATIONERY gan political representatives are Otto Bolser spent the weekend now giving this serious thought. at East Tawas with their hus• But no matter how we look bands, who are employed there. Thursday, June 30, 1955 East Jordan News-Herald PHILCO Automatic Guaranteed One Week Service RADIO TIMER Limited offer while supply lasts. Powerful radio with EAST JORDAN NEWS-HERALD a built-in automatic timer. LE-6-2371

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SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE STORE Guaranteed 24-Hour TV Repair Service State Bank of East Jordan Electronic Engineer, Lewis Sowers Al 1 horsen Lumber Co. CALL ANYTIME LE 6-2271 LE 6-2961 JU 2-7165 FOR SALE FOR SALE the administrator of said estate, Herald, and that the petitioner praying that his final account be cause a copy of this notice to be Want Ad Rates FOR SALE—Six rooms, bath and HAY FOR SALEL—Standing or on allowed and the residue of said served upon each known party in utility room. Pleasant location, 2 shares. Joe Detloff, East Jordan estate assigned to the persons en• interest at his last known address CASH RATE: 2½ cents per word, minimum, 65 cents. If ad lots. $3,200. Keith Dressel, broker LE 6-7152. 26x3 is not paid by Saturday noon after last insertion, it will be titled thereto, will be heard at the by registered mail, return receipt considered charged. If ad runs three consecutive times you FOR SALE — Many used refri• FOR SALE — 52 Chevrolet Bel- Probate Court on July 18, 1*955, demanded, at least fourteen (14) get three ads for the price of two. gerators in assorted sizes and aire. Inquire at Betty and Ma's at 10 a.m.; days prior to such hearing, or by Card of Thanks — $1 Professional Directory — $2 per mo. models. Guaranteed, tested and Restaurant. 26-1 It is Ordered, that notice there• personal service at least five (5) approved. Gil Coon's Kalama• of be given by publication of a days prior to such hearing. FOR SALE — Sump pump, only 5 K Floyd A. Supp, Page 6 East Jordan News-Herald *'• Thursday, June 30, 1955 zoo Sales & Service. Phone JU copy hereof for three weeks con• 2-7271, Boyne City. 25tf. used two .months. Perfect con• secutively previous to said day of Judge of Probate FOR SALE FOR SALE dition, $35.00. Screen doors, hearing, in the East Jordan News- 25-3 $4.50. Watson's Resort, 3 miles WIRING SUPPLIES — Complete 1 Gehl Corn Head, 2 years old, FOR SALE north of East Jordan on M-66. assortment on hand including $2-25.- Millwood, mixed as it comes 26x3 metal and porcelain switch and 1 16 inch Single bottom John "Poor Clarence. Since he Council Proceedings off the mill, $10.00 per load FOR SALE — 12 ft. Plywood made all that money, he's been outlet boxes, duplex receptacle Deere plow* $6'5. Minutes of the meeting of the City Council held June 20, 1955, in Hardwood, $12.00 per load boat and boat trailer. Price $85. carrying the weight of the -—pull chain and keyless types. 1 Oliver Drag, $25. •t All wood —- cash on delivery the Council rooms. Phone LE 6-2935, Ernest Kop• world around on his stomach!" — SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE 1 six- eight can milk cooler, Wes- ATKINSON LUMBER Meeting called to order by Mayor Whiteford. kau, East Jordan. 26-1 tinghouse, used one year, $225. LE 6-2657 Present: Mayor Whiteford. Aldermen Annear, Malpass, Meredith, MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME 1 John Deere hay loader, $50. Rebec, Lilak and Sturgell. Lawyer Downs. with ½ acre garden located in FOR QUICK SALE -— Beauty eq• 1 John Deere hay loader, $50., Absent None. East Jordan one block from new at Arthur Schumker's, Bellaire uipment at real bargain. Call The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. factory is for sale on terms by FOR SALE — Fryers, dressed or LE 6-2563. 26x3 The following bills were presented for payment: 1 Case hay baler with motor, $250 alive. LE 6-7025. owner. E. Premoe, 117 E. Maple East Jordan Cooperative Company f 296.56 Street, Lansing, Michigan. 14tf 21 bale wire, $3.00 each. CHECK THESE AND OTHERS: Romaine Plumbing and Heating 44.93 1 H & M 2 row cult., $150. FOR SALE — 20 acres standing MOTOR COURT — Intersection 2 W. A. Porter . 257.60 SAVE DOLLARS 1 Farmall C cult, front mounted, hay. Inquire Elmer Faust. main highways in Northern Mi• Otto Reinhart ..... - 37.80 House Paint and Varnish $175., Rear sect. $50. Phone Jack Craig, LE 6-2579. chigan. 12 units, trailer park• Olsons Hardware .. 13.48 Guaranteed Paint Standard Oil Co. . 27.58 1 John Deere cult, for Farmall C, FOR SALE—5 room house. One ing, living quarters, large of• Harry Simmons . 150.00 $2.98, $4.25, $4.98 per gal. $100. room finished upstairs and space fice. Gross $17,500. in 7½ mos. Dan Bennett , 133.33 Jim Munson, 134 West Lincoln, 1 F12 cult, $40. enough for three more rooms if Must see to appreciate. Also "A man will go a long way Fred J. Vogel 90.00 Boyne City. JU 2-6593. 15tf 1 Farmall A Cult, $50. preferred." Lights, running hot and Class "C" Tavern near Mac• to save his face. A woman just Alberta Nowland 90.00 goes to the drugstore.** Ed Weldy 75.00 FOR SAiT/fl—Nearly new ranch 1 new Holland blower, filled 3 cold water with bath. 1½ blocks kinaw City, price includes lake silos, $360. R. A. Campbell Insurance 152.50 type homo, attached garage. from business district, suitable for frontage and living quarters. East Jordan Iron Works 25.50 Large living room, attractive 1 unloader gear box, $60., with elderly couple. $2,900. William Small down payment. Contact Neil Bignell . . 52.50 motor, $75. SERVICES kitchen, basement with furnace. Rebec, 22 y2 Esterly Street. 24x3 Don Watkins at Boyne City, East Jordan and Southern Railway Company 12.16 $6,850. Keith Dressel, Broker. 1 electric cream separator, $50. phone Petoskey JU 2-7243 or GENERAL TRUCKING — Local Consumers Power Company 266.31 19-3 1 bale baler twine, $9.50. FOR SALE — Used Refrigera• LaNoble Realty, 1516 E. Mich• and out of town. Phone LE 6- Ford Meter Box Company. 185.28 1 John Deere Blower, $125. tors, Electric Ranges, Washers, igan, phone IV 2-1637, Lansing, 2629. Lyle Smith, Mill street, Harry Saxton . . 13.00 GIL COON'S Kalamazoo Sales & 1 McCormick 20C chopper, filled Oil Water Heaters. — SHER• Michigan. 26-1 East Jordan. 13tf. Harper Brush Company 24.04 Service in Boyne City is open MANS. . ' . 22tf Walter H. Fineout 1 6.73 only 3 silos. Echo Electric . 81.27 every Saturday nite until 9:00, FOR SALE OR TRADE — John NOW OPEN! 1951 ILI8S tractor, fifth wheel, FOR SALE —• Household goods, Ray Russell 131.88 Other evenings open by appoint• Deere H has lights, $225. Sev• Floy's Beauty Shop saddle tank, semi trailer con• complete ladies wardrobe size Herbert Sweet 141.00 ment. 25tf eral others $100 and up. Allis Complete Beauty Service nection, $11500. 12 and 14. Call LE 6-2688 for Gayle Saxton 21.60 110 Echo St. East Jordan Milford Winstone . 113.40 1946 Reo truck, $250. 16 ft. plat• appointment. 25-3 Chalmers roto baler, like new; form, 2 speed. John Deere automatic wire bal• PUBLIC FISHING Clarence Morehouse 100.80 WE REMOVE FOR SALE —• Large, sheet man• er with motor, Case balers, hay- Robert Saxton 58.80 1949 1½ ton KB 5 International, You can catch all the rainbow George Kaake . i 100.80 $450. gle. Inquire at John Umlor's, LE loaders $25 and up; McCormick Joe Wilkins •. 127.80 Dead or Disabled Deering bale loader, $11)0; new and brook trout you want at the 1949 Chev., 2 door, $275. 6-7071. 25-3 Servoss Trout Pond one mile east State Bank of East Jordan . ..—- 2,750.00 Horses and Cattle 1949 Chev., 4 door, $395. hay and grain elevators, 3 and Motion made by Alderman Annear and supported by Alderman Mal• FOR SALE — Bottle Gas and of Bellaire, Michigan on Stover 1950 Dodge, 4 door, $295 4 bar side rakes, power mowers pass that the bills be allowed and paid. Motion carried all ayes. And Other Farm appliances. — SHERMAN'S Road. Visitors welcome. No fish• Motion made by Alderman Rebec and supported by Alderman Lilaic 1946 Chev., 4 door, $99. grain binders, threshers, com• ing license required. 22x4tf Animals HARDWARE. 20tf bines. Spotted Welsh mare pony, that building permits be granted to Arthur Thompson and Archie 1947 Plymouth coupe, $195. Cluchey. Motion carried all ayes. FOR PROMPT SERVICE 1948 Chev., 2 door, new motor, FOR SALE—18 acres of hay, several saddle horses and sad• $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Motion made by Alderman Malpass and supported by Alderman PHONE GAYLORD 6231 $295. standing. Call LE 6-7149, Lillian dles. Many other items. Jim Refilling and collecting money Rebec that B. J. Beuker be allowed to put in a septic tank on his pro• Crosley 2 door, $295. Clark. 24x3 Brannan. Phone Boyne City, JU from our five cent High Grade perty on Second Street and he will connect on the City sewer when VALLEY CHEMICAL 1955 Chev., power glider, hard 2-7613. 2 miles north of Hor• Nut machines in this area. No it is available. Motion carried all ayes. top, 3700 miles, $2300. FOR SALE—Refrigerator in good ton Bay, Week days only. Selling! To qualify for work you Motion made by Alderman Annear and supported by Alderman Me- ' Company condition. A bargain. Call LE must have car, references, $640 dith that Keith Dressel be allowed to display a sign in front of the 1953 Chev., 2 door Bellaire, Dressel Real Estate office in the place where the Charlevoix County $1250. 6-2563. 25-3 FOR SALE — 11 heifers from cash, secured by inventory. De• ABA breeding. Age 3 months Map was displayed. Motion carried all ayes. 1953 Chev., 4 door, $129'5. FOR SALE — Kitchen Range, voting 6 hours a week to business, Motion made by Alderman Sturgell and supported by Alderman to 18 months, four bred. 7 cows your end on percentage collect• 1953 Plymouth, 4 door, $1135. good condition. Rex Gibbard. Malpass that employees must have a doctor's affidavit to be entitled 1952 Plymouth, 2 door, $795. good producers. Ten 10 gal• ions will net up to $400 monthly to sick leave pay. Motion carried all ayes. STORE HOURS 26-3 i 1 Model B Ford buck rake, $150 lon cream cans. George A. Nel• with very good possibilities of ta• Motion made by Alderman Sturgell and supported by Alderman An• 1 rope loader, $40. FOR SALE — 1953 Olds 88. Au• son, Route 3, East Jordan. Tele• king over full time. Income in• near that an Amendment to Ordinance No. 83 be adopted. Motion car• phone LE 6-7268. 25x1 ried all ayes. HESS FURNITURE 1 Farmall A Mower, 7 ft. power tomatic transmission, power creasing accordingly. For inter• Motion made by Alderman Annear and supported by Alderman $100. brakes, 4 door, two tone, ex• REAL ESTATE view, include phone in application. Meredith that we notify the County that the City is financially uniable COMPANY ELLSWORTH FARM STORE cellent condition. David Wade, Write !Nut-0-Matic Co., Inc., 40 to blacktop Deer Lake Road at the present time. Motion carried all Charlevoix LU 8-2222 406 Main Street East Jordan. Four bedroom home, modern, Exchange Place, New York 5, ayes. 26x3 good location, $6,000. N. Y. 25x1 Motion made by Alderman Sturgell and supported by Alderman FOR SALE—5 rooms and bath on Four room room, nice lot, $3,- Meredith that the deposit for connecting on the water line be raised Third Street, near school. Len• OK USED CARS 500. MOWING, RAKING & BALING to $50.00. Motion carried all ayes. Open Monday night Motion made by Alderman Annear and supported by Alderman Mal• nox gun-type automatic heat. 1953 CHEVROLET, 4 door 140 acre farm, good buildings. Also Combining. See Art and pass that the City sell % ton of chloride to H. P. Porter at $2.50 a Partly furnished. $4,500. Keith 1953 DODGE, 4 door, new paint, 100 acres under cultivation. $12,- Darwin Morris, 3 miles east, 1 hundred pounds. Motion carried all ayes. Through Friday night Dressel, Broker. 19-3 new tires. 000. south of Chestonia or write Motion made by Alderman Malpass and supported by Alderman 1953 DODGE One business lot on Main Street, Route 1, East Jordan. 26x3 Sturgell that the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried all ayes. FOR SALE—New 24' by 30' year 1951 STUDEBAKER, overdrive $800.00. CITY OF EAST JORDAN around cottage on Six Mile Lake, 1951 PLYMOUTH 3 acres with 5 room home. E. L. CROSS BUILDING FUND Alberta Nowland, City Clerk high sandy frontage, 100' by 175' 8 a.m. to 1949 CHEVROLET, 4 door, new 2 nice lots on west side, $400. will build you a modern low cost wooded lot, $5,500. Terms. Keith tires New home at Ellsworth, sell on ranch home near Whiting's Dfessel, broker. 1951 CHEVROLET, Y ton pickup time. County Park with terms com• 9 p.m. z LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION FOR SALE — 1952 Ford Pickup, 1950 MERCURY 80 acres in Echo Township. parable to FHA. For further de• table saw 6", cream separator Andy Essenberg, Salesman Close to good fishing and hunting. tails write or phone Dudle'igh $1700. with motor. LE 6-7212. 25x3 Phone LI 7-2781 Ruegsegger, Boyne City, attor• SCHOOL ELECTION Open nites until nine Some nice lots on Lake Charle• ney for said fund. 26-3 Saturday FOR SALE—Screen doors, $4.50 voix. Sandy beach. Terms. CHARLEVOIX OIL COMPANY MODERN COTTAGE FOR RENT NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION each, perfect condition. Log beds At the bridge: CLARENCE HEALEY Until 6 p.m- by Rittenhouse, $10 each. Wat• LE 6-7210 East Jordan on Lake Charlevoix. By week OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF EAST sons Resort, Route 2, M-66, East FOR SALE — 1952 Plymouth, 4 or night. Sleep six. Call Alex JORDAN RURAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL FOR RENT Sinclair for reservations. LE 6- Jordan. 24x3 door with overdrive. Good con• DISTRICT ISTO. 2, CHARLEVOIX AND AN• dition. Will sell for $650. Call HOUSE FOR RENT —Near Ells• 2633. 26-3 LE 6-7098. Can be seen at the TRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN worth. Richard Hoffman. LU 8- PAINT, REPAIR or carpenter Ora Peck farm. 26-1 Businessmen's Directory 2846. 24x3 Work. iSee or /phone O. A. Hol- TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID 40 ACRE FARM — 1½ miles WANTED ley. LE 6-2587. 26x3 SCHOOL DISTRICT: from East Jordan. Five room Guaranteed Top Quality AUCTIONEERS WANTED — Modern Woodman GOOD ALFALFA HAY for sale. Jim & Sam Brannan house, barn, double garage. 14 acres or more. One mile east Please Take Notice that the Board of Educa• ELGY'S Running water and lights in of America can use full or part Our Services Don't Cost time life underwriters. If in• of Wilson Grange Hall on Deer tion of East Jordan Rural Agricultural School Auto Body Shop house and barn. Price $4,500. THEY PAY terested in a profitable career, Lake Road, 6 miles from East Block west of M-66 Will trade or sell on easy terms District No. 2, Charlevoix and Antrim Counties, Bumpinjg-Painting-Welding Graduates of Reisch School of please contact Mervin Apple- Jordan, Frank Bryzik farm. Call Auctioneering. Phone JU 2-7613 See Ed Portz, LE 6-266«. 26x3 bee, Box 127, Cadillac, Michi• Mrs. Bob Dunson, East Jordan, Michigan, has called a special election to be held Electrical Contracting gan. 20-7 ' Route 1. 26x3 in said School District on Monday, July 18, 1955. R. G. WATSON FOR SALE — McCormick power ECHO take off mower for tractor, 7 Electrical Enterprise Funeral Director STATE OF MICHIGAN foot good condition. LE 6-7249. Section 2 of Act 199, Public Acts of Michigan, LE 6-7260 109 Mill Phone LE 6-7031 WANTED The Probate Court for the 26-1 1951, effective September 28, 1951, provides as MONUMENTS TIMBER — LOGS County of Charlevoix. Lennox Furnaces In the matter of the Estate of follows: JORDAN HEATING & JOHN C. SCHMITTDIEL FOR SALE — Black . Tartarian We are buying standing saw sweet cherries now. Fairman timber or logs. Van Every Laura LaBlance, deceased. REFRIGERATION CO. Thursday open 'til noon At a session of said Court, held "The inspectors of election at any annual or Chiropractor Orchards, Route 1, Ellsworth. Bros. PO Box 326 Petoskey or Furnace Cleaning and Repair on 17th of June 1955. special election shall not receive the vote of Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-12, 2-5, 7-9 contact Waldo B. Van Every Refrigerator Repair AUCTION SALE — Saturday, Ju- Present, Honorable Floyd A. Tues., Sat., 9-12, 2-5 or Clarence Greenier at Green• any person residing in a registration school Clarence Lord Glenn Campau ly 16, 1955, 1:30 p.m. House• Supp, Judge of Probate. Bank Building, Boyne City ier Saw Mill, Harbor Springs. district whose name is not registered as an LE 6-2272 hold goods, furniture and ef• Notice is Hereby Given That Dial JU 2-6292 After 6 p.m. call Petoskey DI fects of the late Anastasia Hu- the petition of George LaBlance elector in the city or township in which he DETWILER BUSINESS 7-4590. 13tf J. H. SAVORY, M. D. lak (Thompson), deceased, at resides . . • . ." SERVICE 406 West Hurlbut Ave., Charle• SHOP EAST JORDAN! Over Dahlquist Store East Jordan, Mich. voix, Michigan. 'Includes Dun• THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS HOURS: 9:30 to 12, 1 to 5 Hours: 2 to 5 p.m. can Fife dining set, 2 refri• Off.: LE 6-7340 Res: LE 6-2368 .... Daily except Wed. & Sun. MAY REGISTER WITH THE APPROPRI• 7:30 to 9 p.m., Tues. & Sat. gerators, 2 gas stoves, 2 oil hea• ATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERK IN OR• Farm Bureau Mutual Office LE 6-2511 ters, etc. Furnishings for two Insurance Co. Residence LE 6-2313 apartments. Ralph S. Hamilton, DER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE Life Auto, Liability, and FIP County Public Administrator. NOTICE SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED TO BE W. L. Chellis J. VAN DELLEN M. D. 26-3 HELD ON MONDAY, JULY 18, 1955, IS FRI• LU 8-2918 LU 7-2913 East Jordan, Mich. Office Hours OF ANNUAL MEETING DAY, JULY 8, 1955. PERSONS REGISTER• R. E. WILKERSON 2 to 5 p.m. Daily ING AFTER 5:00 O'CLOCK, P.M., EASTERN Timber Dealer Except Thursday and Sunday Choose Your Indoor STANDARD TIME, ON THE SAID FRIDAY, Ellsworth — Box 01 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and Sat. Notice is hereby given to qualified school el• Post — Poles — Logs — Raft• Sunday by appointment or & Outdoor Furniture JULY 8, 1955, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ers — Pulp. in case of emergency ectors of District No. 2, of the Township of AT SAID SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION. All type cedar posts, 10c and Phones: Office LE 6-7231 From The Largest South Arm, county of Charlevoix, State of Mi• up—wholesale, retail. Residence, Ellsworth LU 8-2644 chigan, known as the East Jordan Rural Agri• Under the provisions of Act 199, Public Acts Tues. and Sat. 9-12, 2-5 Selection In Northern C. BLAIR & SON cultural School District No. 2, that the annual of Michigan, 1951, registrations will not be tak• Cabinet and Mill Work WILLIAM T. DOWNS Michigan meeting will be held in the en by school officials and only persons who have Furniture Repair Attorney at Law registered as general electors with the city or Phone LE 6-7304 Income Tax Counselor township clerk of the city or township in which One Block West of 66 on 32 LE 6-7358 139 Main St. THIS WEEK Hours: 9-12 and 1-5:30 East Jordan High School Auditorium they reside are registered school electors. Per• INDUSTRIAL & RESIDENTIAL Monday through Saturday SPECIAL! sons planning to register with the respective PAINT CONTRACTING Monday, July 11 at 8:00 p.m. PAINT SALES & SERVICE For Best In Gas Service clerks must ascertain the days and hours on Steeple Jack Service Use Aluminum which the clerks' offices are open for registra• N Jim Munson PETGAS tion. 134 West Lincoln, Boyne City Boyne City Gas Co. Folding Chairs for the transaction of such business that may Your Petgas Dealer Sales — Service $6.95 legally come before this meeting. This Notice is given by order of the Board Michigan Bottled Gas ROMAINE PLUMBING & of Education of East Jordan Rural Agricultural SHERMAN Firestone School District No. 2, Charlevoix and Antrim HEATING SERVICE HESS FURNITURE W. G. BOSWELL Washing Machine and Sewing Complete Plumbing Service Counties, Michigan. Machine Service. TV, Radio & Appliance Repair COMPANY 229 Main LE 6-2961 Steam and Hot Water Heating Secretary, board of education W. G. BOSWELL LE 6-2922 LE 6-2581 126 Main Charlevoix Secretary, Board of Education Vacation NOTICE CLASS OF '55 Church School To all East Jordan residents: Three East Jordan churches are planning a cooperative va• Senior Biographies Would You Have cation Church School for child• Copies of the City Charter are now available ren between the age of four and Enough? to all residents at the City Hall. $2.00 each. fourteen. Classes will be held Thursday, June 30, 1955 * East Jordan News-Herald Page 7 Don't Neglect Your Fire daily from July 5th through Ju• Insurance. Be sure and see us ly 15th from nine to 11:30 a.m. BEVERLY FLORA Bev has employment in Char• Today for up-to-date Coverage Alberta Nowland, City Clerk Kindergarten classes for ages Beverly Flora, daughter of levoix for the summer after four and five will be held at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flora was which time she plans to continue Methodist Church. Primary clas• born Sept. 17, 1936. After her her education in the line of sci• ses for ages six, seven and eight first two years of schooling at ence. will be held at the Lutheran the Ranney school, Beverly at• * * * Church. Junior and Junior High tended E. J. for the rest of her JEFFREY MOORE classes for ages nine to she was a member of the Music New to Michigan, Jeffrey, the ROBERT A. CAMPBELL AGENCY fourteen will be held in the NOW IS THE TIME school life. While in high school, oldest son of Rev. and Mrs. Ro• William M. Swoboda, Manager Presbyterian Church. group and FHA for 4 years, a bert Moore, attended E. J. school Complete Insurance and Bonding Service FOR ALL member of the NHS for 2 years, for the eighth, eleventh and on the news and annual staff twelfth grades. Born in Bing- HOME REPAIR! New Greenhouse and took part in the Senior Play hamton, New York on May 23, Construction has started on a At present Beverly is in Lan• 1938, Jeffrey attended several green house In East Jordan. sing where she pilans to pursue New York" schools. He has been secretarial work. a member of the National Hon• A*mtummt FIRST QUALITY, ALWAYS William Morrison, of Rapid City, is building the establish• * * * or Society for the past two years, ment across from Mt. Clemens BEVERLY KLOOSTER took part in the Junior play, and ELLSWORTH LUMBER COMPANY participated in tennis for 2 years From where I sit... Joe Marsh JOS. F. BUGAI Metal Products Co. plant on M- Beverly Jane: Klooster was 66. born in Charlevoix, Dec. 25, and baseball for one year. His 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander special interests are tennis, base• Klooster of Ellsworth. They mo• ball and food. This fall he is If You Can't ved to Detroit and Beverly at• planning on attending Adrian Engagement tended school there for three College. Lick 'em-Join years. She returned and enter• * * * em Announced ed school at Ellsworth where she LYLE CRAWFORD The engagement of Donna remained until her freshman Lyle Crawford was born in Just back from visiting with my From where I sit, getting along Schmidt of Flint and A-3c Rob• year was completed. She entered Marquette Feb. 25, 1937 to Mr. daughter's family-and playing with children is like getting along TAX ert H. Detloff was announced at E. J. with the intention of spe• Mr. and Mrs. Basil Crawford. Grandpop to two of the cutest with grownups—it requires an a party June 8th. It was given cial work and has been our out• He attended schools in Mar• kids you ever saw. While there I effort to see things from the other in honor of the couple by the standing tuba player for the past quette, Royal Oak and Pinckney picked up a couple of new ideas person's point of view. At any bride-to-Jbe's parents, Mr. and three years. In addition to this for the first three grades and on child raising: age, there's no accounting for NOTICE Mrs. Walter Schmidt of Flint. Beverly was an officer in the E. J. ever since. Lyle started If your child's learning to use tastes. Take my neighbor who Robert Detloff is the son of NHS, a member of the Student band lessons under Mr. Winkle a pen, provide an old fountain keeps a parakeet and drinks hot Mrs. lone Detloff of East Jordan Council, active in tennis, and in the fifth grade and has been pen-filled with bluing. Looks coffee in the summertime. That and Harry Detloff of Belleville, the vocal music group and the a member of the band ever since and writes like ink, but won't seems strange to me ... a man Michigan. editor of the yearbook, The Jor• For the summer he plans to man• stain clothes or furniture. who's partial to hound dogs and a dan Crossroads. age Crawford's Canoe Service. Maybe you have a boy, like my cooling glass of beer. But Td be Later on he plans to join Uncle grandson, who thinks he's too "childish" to say it was wrong. Sam's boys. old for a bib-but isn't. A big HERE & THERE cowboy bandana works just as City, General, and Sewer Tax Payable After Several members of the East well, and looks he-man to boot. Jordan American Legion attend• July 1, 1955 At The City Treasurer's Office. Around East Jordan ed the Convention at Alpena Copyright, 19SS, United States Brewers Foundation Sunday. Bruce Healey broke the large IMrs. Mae Heinzelman of bone in his foot while playing Grosse Point is visiting her sis• Thursday night. Dr. Van Dellen ter, Mrs. Blanche McKinnon and took care of the fracture and he other relatives and friends. being cared for at home. * * * FRED J. VOGEL * * * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Park of Mrs. Lavina Hunsberger, 91, Algonac spent last week visiting City Treasurer fell Thursday night and broke Mr. and Mrs. George Bulow. City of East Jordan her hip. She is a patient at the * * * Best Tire Hews This Year! Charlevoix hospital. The Legion Auxiliary will hold * * * a bake sale Saturday, July 2nd, Miss Bonnie Lou Hosier, at Healey's Hardware starting daughter of Mrs. J. K. Bader is at IX) a.m. There will be potato taking a summer course in short• salad and baked beans besides MID-SUMMER ORCHESTRA hand at MSC. baked goods. * * * See Clarence Healey if you Mrs. Grace Stroebel of Dear• FRIDAY & SATURDAY want to buy real estate. Phone born is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al (CROSS COUNTRY RAMBLERS ON FRIDAY) LE 6-7210. Rogers. Old Time Square Dancing * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and Mrs. Minnie Gould has return• TIRE SALE daughter Jacqueline went to ed to her home after visiting her we've cut our prices 'way down . . . Nonthport Friday evening. Jac• daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and queline stayed there to spend Mrs. Charles Noffsinger at Ann you save Sn safety! ~ . »Uoc» MODERN DANCING SATURDAY the weekend. Arbor. •amous fhrT} low SAIE Prices Super-Cushion * * * Super-Cushion (TRAVERSE CITY TRIO) white Sidewalls Mr. and Mrs. Breyton Brady Mrs. Herman Goodman under• GOOD, MM Block SldewalU (tegular •All SAU PRICI" and two daughters, Patricia and went major surgery at the Char• SUPER-CUSHION R«8

KONLY $1.25 WEEKLY Life _ m 4 to 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kopkau * * * SEE us NOw and son Dennis attended a fam• Mrs. Martha Fisher, suffered jf^s. • • • More Recap. $-|g| ^¾¾.95 , W • Proved |„, m± OFFER LIMITED! P tax qBd ily get together at the home of a very bad paralatic stroke Sun• Performance recappable tin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller in day. She is a patient at the Mel- MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GQODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND l9W prices on j|I other ilxof, fcjoj Petoskey, Saturday evening. Mrs. ling Convalescent home. CLUB-131 Miller was ^hostess at a birthday * * * party for her husband. Others "Buck," Fisher of Flint, but MANCELONA who attended were Mr. and Mrs. formerly of East Jordan is a East Jordan Cooperative Company Otto Miller of Boyne City and patient at the Charlevoix hospi• Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weise of Pet• tal. LE 6-7021 oskey. * * * Is your auto insurance Mrs. Alston Penfold and chil• dren are visiting her parents at a misfit? Clarkston. * * * Buy With Confidence -— Drive With Satisfaction \ Mrs. Mattie Palmiter return• ed to her home Monday from Grand Rapids where she has been receiving medical care and visiting relatives. * * * Mrs. Charls Deyo of Harbor Springs spent the weekend with her son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kopkau. -, * * sH Miss Mae Evans has returned to her work, as clerk at the Sommerville Grocery for the summer months. In September tAutO'Oumers Mae will return to her studies at Mt. Pleasant for her senior new rating plan fits farmers year.

Fair and Square If you want to sell property, list it with Clarence Healey. Ph. Auto-Owners new realistic method of rating drivers LE 6-7210. for auto insurance now provides the farmer with a He * * reduced rate regardless of the ages of car operators. Mr. and (Mrs. Chub Smith of All Deals Financed Through Local Banks The working man who drives his car for business, Garden City spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ba• the young married couple, and many others will der and other relatives. benefit with Auto-Owners reduced rates. See how * * * much YOU can save with Auto-Owners insurance! Mrs. Earl Malstrom and chil• SALESMEN dren of Iron River are visiting their brother and sister-in-law CALL, WRITE OR COME Hi**. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark. * * * Coach Del Terrill Harry Sickles Jess Smith Mrs. Charles Quick and chil• BARNEY R. MILSTEIN dren of Grand Rapids are visit- "Bo" Bowman Jim Bowman Cassie Russell Office LE 6-2611 Home LE 6-2244 ing^her mother, Mrs. Edith Staf• ford. Mr. and Mrs. Quick recently East Jordan moved from Boston, Mass. to EAST JORDAN CHARLEVOIX MANCELONA Grand Rapids. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY By d'AIessio THESE WOMEN! / //

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Bob Detloff writes from Chi• cago: Dear Jake, Well, it's been some time since I've written so I'll do it now and let you know »twin? flffiiffiij where I am and what I'm doing. I graduated from Tower "Now here's a feature not school in April and was assigned found in most cars...POWER to the Chicago Air Route Traf• ASHTRAYS!" fic Control Center^ for nine months training. The A. R. T. C. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Charles Jr. is operated by the Civil Aero• an ddaughter Michelle of On• nautics Administration, so we eida, N. Y., were guests of their don't live on any base and we parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom St. wear civilian clothes to work. Charles Thursday and Friday. By wa yof explanation, Air * * * Route Traffic Control controls Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Henry the aircraft between cities — Picture of a Salesman look" and son Robert of Atlanta, Ga. like from Chicago to New York; ing for a Guaranteed Annual are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted we assign them altitudes and Customer. Malpass Jr. routes to be taken and when the aircraft gets within a few miles Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kopkau Mrs. Ernest St. Charles of from the airport we turn them Pontiac and Mrs. Kate Dean of over to the tower for approach and son Dennis will leave Friday to visit their brother and sister- Flint visited their brother Clar• and landing. There are 26 A. R. ence LaLonde and other rela• T. C. centers in the U. S. and in-daw, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pal- 'Let's stop in front of this place. That always scares tives. each center is assigned an area matier until after the holidays. them away!" of approximately 100 to 300 * * * square miles to control — some Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kowalske NOW WITH NEW are larger — depending on the formerly of Muskegon, have amount of air traffic within that moved into their home here NYLON.OFFER! STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatters area. which was the former Milliman The center is located at the home. end of the runways of the Chi• cago Midway Airport, the world's Mrs. Rita Hickox left Wednes• largest airport. day for Big Rapids where she After my nine months here- I will visit her son and daughter M ERVIN expect to be sent overseas to a in law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hic• SPECIAL! ^ Certified _ "ftCv ^ military A.R.T.C. center. There kox. are no military A. R. T. C. cen• s£ *H HOLIDAY WEEK END RATES ters in the United States. Mrs. Effie Weldy is in Lan• Well, that's all for now. sing this week attending a cook• 6636 S. Normal Blvd ing school. Mrs. Weldy is one of 3 Days Of Golf For Only $3.50 Bob Detloff , the cooks on the Hot Lunch at Chicago 21, Illinois school. Saturday — Sunday — Monday

Bob Lick writes to tell us his ne waddress: Dear Sir: I have Mrs. Blanche Castle of Mus• Featuring Putting and Driving Contests See Kraft Dinner display at been getting your paper every kegon is visiting her parents Mr. your grocer's. Nylon order blank on every carton. week, and would appreciate it if and Mrs. Archie Kowalske. you would send it to my new YE NYNE OLDE HOLLES station at Castle AFB, Califor• Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blair and Tmdvi, tleteotu nia. Cash Hayden attended the North After completing a. course in Land Encampment and Auxiliary GOLF COURSE MACARONI-AND-CHEESE Electrical. Repair at Chanute of the IOOF and Rebekah lodge kom coofefid ut7wuwtt&! held at Kalkaska Monday even• where I was also promoted to With Kraft Grated for that A-2c, I have been reassigned to ing. through-and-through cheese flavor 93 Fid. Maints, Sq. So long for now and thank you for helping by sending the paper to the boys in the armed HERE NOW! A NEW ADVANCED GASOLINE forces. Yours very truly, *You asked me tolis t the reasons why I needed a raise!* A-2c Robert R. Lick AF 16 471 326 Box 366, 93 FMS Castle AFB, California * * * NOTICE! Fred Walker writes from over• seas: Hi Jake, Well just a line to let you know I am fine. The ALL HAIRCUTS $1.00 paper isn't getting many letters from the boys, now, are you? Including Children What I'm really writing for is Kenneth Vrondran's address. Boy the weather here is sure STARTING JULY 5, 1955 something. At 7 a.m. the sun beats down on you and at 8 p.m. the sun goes down and it starts EAST JORDAN BARBER SHOPS to rain and it doesn't stop until the sun comes up in the morn• ing. I have 17 months yet to go here. Will close for now, Pfc Fred O. Walker RA 16 449 904 Co B, 29 Sig Bn Const TASTEE-FREEZ APO 259, c-o PM New York, New York Kenneth Vrondran's address SPECI.AL! is Pvt. Kenneth Vrondran; RA 16 449 905; 8~08 EAB, H&S Co,; APO 239, c-o PM; San Francis• Sunoco stations, decorated as above, are ready to serve you with New Advanced Blue Sunoco. co, Calif. Drive in and get high-test premium quality at regular gas price.

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