Lake trout are there says Community sponsored Great Lakes fish biologist Jordan Charlevoix - The great pre-lam• "While we found that the trout their waters and knew their fishing prey era of lake trout fishing has were running at depths of 30 to 60 techniques were highly enthusiastic fish plant returned to Northwestern Michigan, feet, many anglers fishing at that about prevailing fishing conditions in but apparently angler skills that once depth were having little success, these waters. And we found many East Jordan--This commun• ity's fish rearing program will accounted for whopping catches has while the old timers who were prac• who were fishless." provide a plant of 400 legal been lost. ticing the old bottom-bumping tech• Keller was enthusiastic about the size rainbow trout in the Jor• That, in effect, is the substance niques, were the ones who were total result of the test survey. dan River each week through• scoring." out the coming summer. of a survey completed last week by "I would say that from Grand Myrl Keller, Great Lakes fisheries Keller said that two principle Traverse Bay to Little Traverse The weekly fish plant is all biologist for the Department of Na• techniques were being used in the Bay, we now have a great lake trout part of a community fish rear• tural Resources, stationed at the fishery, if anglers will just learn ing program started last year principle areas surveyed. by the East Jordan Chamber of state hatchery here. the techniques involved in fishing Commerce, and hatchery own• Keller and his survey crews set In the Grand Traverse Bay re• for this specie." ers, Dorton Gibbard and Julius test nets at such strategic shoals gion, off Old Mission, and Leela• Keller also pointed out that Lake O'Brien. as Nine Mile Point, South Point, Old nau, anglers were using a spinner, Charlevoix is included in the good Mission Peninsula, Suttons Bay, Big or flasher combination and using angling catalogue, since lake trout The "keepers" which were large minnows trailing the lure from planted last week by Dorton Gib• Rock, and similar landmarks. are being caught off "Hemingway bard (shown sorting and plant• They lifted surprising numbers of 18 inches to 24 inches. Point," in the deep waters where ing rainbows in the accompany• ing pictures) were raised in the lake trout from two to 6 pounds in "This seemed to be the best bet the South Arm of Lake Charlevoix East Jordan Sportsman's Park's weight. The 6-pounders, according in those waters, but off Charlevoix, empty into the main body of the Whiskey Creek raceways. Plant• to fin clippings were from the first lake. ed in the raceways last spring, the situation was quite different. the fish have received a year major planting, under the new fisher• Angling pressure has been light long steady diet with the help ies restocking program, that was "The most successful anglers in in this area, since catches are ra• of members of the East Jordan started in 1965„ this area were using the old bottom ther scattered and the population Sportsman's Club, park custo• bumping techniques in which lures dian, Elmer Green and tourists. "We found some veteran fisher• build-up is not as extensive as it The results of such a rearing like a large William's Wobbler or a is in Lake Michigan. program were seen this week men, chiefly off Charlevoix, who Big Doctor were rigged with wire when 400 healthy, mature rain• All Department of Natural Res• were making excellent catches of lines. bows were dumped in the Jor• lake trout/' Keller said ources personnel constantly advise dan River. G "Anglers maintained close con• all anglers going into these rug• "The reason they were making tact with bottom by lowering their ged waters to have their craft pro• Fishermen from throughout the good catches, while many boats were lures, bumping, and then retrieving perly equipped with life saving mid-west, who make the Jordan River their fishing mecca, will going scoreless, was because the in a pumping type of action that is equipment - - as well as having sea• have a better chance of filling old-timers remembered the techni• frequently used in deep Canadian worthy craft for the type of sea their creels as a result of the ques they used years ago to take Lakes,99 Keller said. action they will encounter This in• East Jordan community support• 0 ed fish rearing program. trout0 ' 'We found that anglers who knew cludes dramamine for seasickness..

School chiefs endorse Interm. School Dist. millage request NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER VOLUME NO. 32 BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN 49712 THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 15 CENTS The two administrative chiefs tor, said: of their environment, and thus we of the Twin Valley School Dis• "'The real truth is that the can't shunt the handicapped into trict, Max Damoth and T. H. Intermediate District needs the emergency class room space like Bray, this week, put their endor• money because state aid is not as churches - - even though it's sement on the half-mill charter great as it was, and because, permissable to put our regular Rites held for millage which the Charlevoix- with limited finances they (the students, temporarily into such Emmet Intermediate School Dis• special educational staff) are not quarters. trict seeks in next Monday's getting into all areas where they "In another year, or two, when accident victims annual school election. are needed. For instance, how we have the combined Boyne City The campaign to raise one half do you get into the area of great - East Jordan High School, we'll Elmira - Double requiem rites tures and lacerations, is listed mill charter millage will cost need with respect to helping the have room for conducting special were held here Wednesday morn• as serious at Little Traverse taxpayers of both Emmet and mentally retarded under the pre• education courses so it won't be ing for Raymond V. Cherry, local Hospital, Petoskey. Pavich's Charlevoix counties a total of sent program? necessary to transport pupils to farmer, and his daughter, Diane condition was listed as good. 1.18 mills for the operation of ': Special education is a nec• Alanson, Petoskey, or Charle• Gale Cherry, 24, of Ferndale, Raymond Cherry was pres• the intermediate school district essary and needed function. The voix. That's why I am in favor who were killed 2.5 miles south ident of the Gaylord Chapter of as well as the administration of more it is supported at the local of supporting the Intermediate of Boyne Falls, Sunday, June 1, the National Polish Alliance at its special education programs level, the more support it will District's proposed addition of at 1:20 p.m., when the car they the time of his death. were riding in, driven by Arthur such as education in speech cor• receive through other programs. an additional half-mill of char• Survivors include his wife, the rection, education for the phy• Even the federal government is ter millage. R. Girard, of Detroit, headed north, was struck head-on, by a former Lillian Oshinos; 3 bro• sically handicapped, the men• involved in phases of it, as its '< In a matter of a year or two, car being driven southward by thers, Stanley, Elmira; Peter, tally disturbed, the hard of hear• total concept involves vocational both East Jordan and Boyne will Gary J. Pavich, 24, of Bay City Detroit; John of Clawson; four ing, the crippled, and for psy• education too. benefit greatly through local sup• and Beaver Island. sisters: Mrs. Mary Hanson, chological analysis. "You ask me if there is a need port since they'll receive more Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Regina Sch- Interment rites were staged The total cost breakdown is for it, and my only answer is aid from both state and federal nieder, Boyne Falls; Mrs. Gus- at St. Mary Cemetery, of Gay• figured thus: that there is a great need for programs,'' Bray said. tie Worna, Detroit; Miss Cec• lord, by the Elmira parish pas• Voters previously approved it," Damoth said. Educators are keeping an eye ilia Cherry, Boyne Falls; four tor, Rev. Fr. Leo Eieninis, of one-half mill charter millage for Theron H. Bray, the Twin Val• to another phase of the special sons, Edward, East Jordan; Stan• St. Thomas Parish. the operation of the program; ley District's educational admin• education problem too - - with ley, Detroit; Edmond, Grand .18 mills was allocated by the istrator, presented the Press booming school enrollments and a State police reconstruction of Rapids; Peter, Gaylord. Four Emmet County Tax Allocation with a realistic picture of the pronounced influx of new res• the accident, still under investi• daughters: Mrs. Irene Bagzin, Board; and the new millage, if problems that have been involved idents which appears to be far gation, indicated that Pavich, at• Mrs. Charlotte Girard, Mrs. passed by the voters, will result in keeping the program going. in excess of previous population tempted to pass a southbound ve• Mercedes Boylan, all of Detroit, in a total cost of 1.18 mills. He said that during the past studies, there will be a greatly hicle, saw the Girard Falcon ap• and Mrs. Florence Wisniewski, year, due to the fact that Boyne increased demand for all phases proaching, and ducked back into of Ferndale. The householder whose pro• City and East Jordan class rooms of educational activity as well MICHIGAN WEEK poster winners, Larry Behrens jr., and Peggy his lane. Pavich's 1967 Corvair perty is assessed at $5,000 would are filled to capacity, it was nec• . as special education. slewed onto the right shoulder of The accident marked the fifth Schultz , are presented their $25 savings bonds by City Manager, the roadbrieflythenwhippedback be paying $5.90 per year toward essary, in order to continue the "We are now transporting stu• fatality occurring in the same vi• into the road striking the Girard the cost of educating 550 stu• program, to arrange special dents to Petoskey for vocational Forbes Tompkins. The bonds were given to the poster contest cinity in recent years. Sunday's car. dents with speech defects; 253 transportation for students to courses; we are even hoping that winners by the Boyne City Rotary Club. crash was followed by a violent educable mentally handicapped; other schools having available class room space might become Arthur Girard, Cherry's son- fire extinguished by the Boyne 46 hard of hearing or physical• class room space, i.e.: available for special education in-law, suffering multiple frac• Falls department. ly crippled; 83 emotionally dis• courses in Boyne Falls for next turbed; 500 with learning disa• '•'All of the special education year. But they will be facing a Boyne medical body bilities; 30 homebound or hos• activities in our school had to problem of space too if things City doubles fireworks pitalized students; as well as be cancelled out this last year due to lack of class room space," keep going the way they are social work and psychological tribution, is staging the sponsor• testing. he said. now,' Bray said. Boyne City - Chamber of Com• "Thus, it was necessary for To offset the outright costs acquires doctor's quarters merce directors, this week, ship of the first annual Boyne But behind the dry statistics us to transport students to of the increased special educa• appointed Don Seamon as chair• Valley Lion's Horse Show com• there is an absorbing tale of the schools where special education tion millage in terms of ex• The Boyne Valley Medical Cen• was disclosed to be $19,500. The work of the organization man of the annual event and plete from horse flies to tro• phies - - with all profits des• difficulties local school adminis• classes could be conducted. For pense, both administrators point• ter, Inc., the formal organiza• Peter Johnson, Top O'Mich• has already received encouraging thereby touched off what may be tined toward defraying the trators are faced with in deal• instance, we had to hire Mrs. ed out that there were other cost tion that resulted from a 2- igan public relations worker, support through contributions the greatest fireworks display expenses of the Boyne Valley ing with the problems of edu• Lentz to drive pupils to Alan• considerations involved. year effort to acquire a doctor serving as vice-president in from such organizations as the ever seen in the region. Medical Center, Incorporated. cating the handicapped. son, throughout the year. Since increased tax support for the Boyne Valley region, this charge of public information for Lion's Club, the Senior Citi• results in federal and state in• week, disclosed the purchase of zens, the Eagles, and local wo• Seamon has enlisted the Lions, Seamon told the Press that And all the schools in the coun• "Of course we were re-imbur- the newly forbed corporation, Rotarians, the Chamber of Com• come tax deductions, the cost is the former "Johnny's Plumbing men's sorority organizations the enlarged scope of the event ty are heavily involved since lack sed .75 per cent by the state and said that officers of the group merce, and on down the line to minutely less than the straight and Heating Bldg.," on State which have contributed $1,500 was just the preliminary plans of class room space, special 25 per cent by the Intermediate have set an immediate goal of the Little Leaguers to promote 7 millage assessment would indi• Street, to serve as temporary to the corporation. that had been discussed and that transportation, as well as time School District for such trans• raising $50,000 by August 1 to the event with a "blast.' cate - - to most all househol• quarters for Dr. Richard Mans• Johnson said that fund drive cam• in addition to the usual features and effort are impairing the ef• portation. Right now, most of continue with the non-profit or- ders in the Char-Emmet Inter• field, the osteopathic physician paign plans are now shaping up. That already has involved the such as the Kiddy's Pet Par• ficiency of the educational sys• the special education activities gaiization's objective of com• mediate School District. who is slated to set up prac• "We estimate that there are Chamber, as sponsoring organi• ade, and antique car show, other tem according to the educational are centered in Petoskey, sim• pleting the new medical center Chas. A. Robinson, superinten• tice here, July 1st. approximately 1,500 families in zation, to authorize double the special events will be announced administrators of the local ply because they have the fac• that is slated to be erected dent of the Char-Emmet In• the Boyne area that would direct• fireworks display that was staged pending the meetings of the district. ilities to conduct the classes. Purchase price of the struc• across the road from the tempor• termediate School District, ly benefit from the presence of a last year. Fourth of July committee being Max Damoth, the Twin Valley "The state insists that the han• ture, owned by Mr. and Mrs. ary quarters that Dr. Mans• (Continued on page 3) held next week. Districts business administra• dicapped live in 'the main stream' (Continued on page 3) Robert DePrekel, of Petoskey, field will occupy. The Lion's Club, as its con• ige 2 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June 5, 1969 The Book Worm BOYNE CITY First book will 106 S. LAKE STREET PHONE 582-6562 BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN 49712 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Batke and ed the funeral Tuesday, of her the home of the Joe Nessens. The Northland Press is published weekly by Gregg family, and his brother, Ed Batke aunt, Mrs. Mary Ingersoll at The Robert Florenski fam• Publications, 106 S. Lake Street, Boyne City, Michigan, Wayne, spent a long weekend as Fife Lake. ily, Rudyard, spent the long holi• keep you glued and entered as second class matter every Wednesday guests of the Stanley Florenskis. Dome Davis and friend of Mt. day weekend with his parents, the in the Boyne City Post Office, Boyne City, Michigan 49712. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bryan went Pleasant, visited his sister, Mrs. Stanley Florenskis. News of the East Jordan Library via airlines from Grand Rapids, Ruth Yahr, during the weekend. Holiday weekend visitors at -Joan Burkey PUBLISHER .... Gregg Smith to Milwaukee, where they spent Mr. and Mrs. Ken Palmer the Bill Guzniczak home, the No gardening books this week, is a Saint sent from heaven and EDITOR . , . Gregory P. Smith three days as guests of her sis• of Traverse City, were week Award, he has other awards to Felix Belzeks and daughter, for a change. This first book the CIA thinks she is a Com• BUSINESS MANAGER . , .. Margaret Smith ter and husband, the Terry Pok- end guests at the home of his his credit. All I can say about Dearborn Heights, the Otto will keep you glued to the pages. munist spy. PRODUCTION MANAGER . .. Tom Garlock shevaS From there they went to mother, the Voiley Lockmans. Weisses and son, Monroe, this book is: it is a modern "The Andromeda Strain" by Mi• "The Girl With Six Fin• Flint where they were guests of The Marty Ruhlings and son, and their son Don Guzniczak, day one with the language to chael Crichton: A novel with a gers" by Hugh Pentecost: A the Paul Churchills. They re• Pontiac, were weekend visitors Dearborn Hieghts. match, one of those stories you course in Biology, a course in John Jericho mystery novel. The turned home Wednesday. Their at the home of her mother, Mrs. can't quite get and you wonder Mrs. Etta Sullivan, Wolverine Computer talk and space-age bio• setting is in a small very staid NATIONA t NEWSPAPE* daughter Antoinette, was a guest Roy 7inck. Mrs. Zinck return• if you skipped a few pages. is spending this week at the home logical emergency. It sounds New England town, in the time of during their absence, of her ed with them to spend a week. of her daughter, the Voiley Lock- "Floating Island" by Emily like a science fiction book, it today. A young widow has a lot of Kimbrough: A delightful book grandparents, the Edward Ren- The Gordon Sehrs, and the mans. She was a guest last week may well be, but you can also kiewicz, Horton Bay Rd. money and helps young artists. about the travels on a convert• Don Halls and baby, Grand Ra• of her granddaughter, the Roger believe it could happen today. One day she decides to give a Mrs. Julie Schroeder attend• ni He wore weekend visitors at Mayhews and son. ed barge. Emily and ten good A research satellite returns party, complete with psychedelic friends were aboard it and in• to earth quite mysteriously, a lights. One of the young women tent on a lazy voyage through crew goes looking for it and finds was engaged in a happening where the rivers and canals of France. U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED-WHOLE the people in the town where it the young men were painting her "Three Cheers for the Para• descended dead. Four scien• with different colors, two men clete" by Thomas Keneally: An• tists chosen a year beforehand to come in and drag her out. . . other story of the conflict of the be on hand for such emergencies other men break up the party church and today's young peo• as this, are summoned. There• and pack the young people back ple. Father Maitland is the key by hangs this tale. It is very home on a bus. The young wo• character. I make it sound ra• fresh well written and as I said, most man was not seen again. . .A ther trite and I shouldn't, it is FRYERS plausible. good detective novel, but you a good book and worthy of your "The Fifteenth Pelican" by might figure it out for yourself time. 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from TODAY'S HEALTH programs. many aspects of living, find that Here are some tips that may published by the American Med• There are 19 million ex-cig• willpower does not help them in prove useful: ical Assn. ar et smokers in the United States. giving up cigarets. They try to —Drink water. To help those who want to Many stress willpower as the stop, aren't successful, and feel —Nibble fruit, celery, carrots, quit smoking - - even those who decisive factor in giving up cig- guilty over their Weakness. This cookies. have tried often and failed — arets. For them, the sense that is a mistake, since many smokers --Suck candy and chew gum. the American Cancer Society has they can manage their own lives fail in their first, second, even (Sugarless gum will be easier on compiled the recommendations is of great importance. their 5th attempts, and then final• your teeth.) of experts in cigaret-withdrawal Others, often successful in ly succeed. Their approach must —Chew bits of fresh ginger. be less through determination and —Bite a clove. more through relearning new be• —Deep breaths offreshaircan havior with patience. be wonderfully calming. New theatre owner To think of stopping as self- —Inhalers - that clear sinuses denial is an error - - the ex- - may help tide you over the first smoker should not believe that he few days. is giving up an object of value. He —For some, the cigaret after must recognize that he is teach• a meal is very important. In• ing himself a more positive, stead of a cigaret, try a mouth more constructive, more re• wash. warding behavior. —Be sure that you have your An important first step in the favorite food on quitting day. Give process of quitting for many yourself all the things that you smokers is to set a date and, like best - - except cigarets. as it approaches, to gradually When you have saved a bit of cut down. money by not smoking, buy your• In the process of reducing self a present - perhaps a new the number of daily cigarets-try record, a blouse, necktie, book, these tactics: If you always or a trinket. carry your pack in one pocket, Constantly remind yourself put it in another so that you will why you are stopping cigarets. have to fumble for it. If you al• Remember the reasons you listed ways use your right hand to bring for not smoking. Recall the dis• your cigaret to your mouth, use ease, disability, and death that the left hand. Do you rest the are caused by cigarets. cigaret in the right corner of the For a few days, spend as much mouth? Try the left side. time as possible in libraries BOYNE VALLEY Medical Center Inc., representative, Thelma Behling (third Shift from cigarets you like to or other places where smoking is from left) accepts donations to the center from Lion's Club president, Hugh an unpalatable brand. forbidden, Ride in "No Smok• Juday; Eagles Auxiliary representative, Loretta Stansell; Jeanette Avery, Before you light up, ask your• ing" cars. A spurt of motion self, "Dc I really want this cig• picture of theater going will pass Eta Nu Sorority; Yvonne Pluister, Xi Gamma Sorority, and Cliff Holzhauer, aret or am I just acting out of many hours. representing the Boyne City Senior Citizens. empty habit?" Keep away for 2 weeks from A smoker may find an unlight- friends who are heavy smokers. ed cigaret in the mouth is helpful. Strenuous physical activity can License *A • . - . Doctor Cigaret smoking is a habit that be very helpful, particularly in is usually very well learned - - working off the irritation - - hours magistrate court (Continued from page 1) learning the habit of not smok• real anger in some ex-smokers East Jordan - Effective June 9 Leo J. Hoppe, 33, 700 Clover, A. Ernst, 49, Rte. 2, Petoskey, doctor, as well as the medical ing can be difficult. - - at not having a cigaret in the license bureau will be open Gaylord, speeding $24.00; Keith speeding $22.00; Lisa Williams, center that it is our purpose to Write down carefully, after the moath. Vacation is a good Monday 12:00 noon 'til 5:30 p.m. Stinchcomb, 53, Rte. 2, East 21, Lake Shore Drive, Boyne build. some thought, in one column the time for some people to stop. and from 6:00 p.m. 'til 8:30 p.m. Jordan, speeding $23.00; Paul City, speeding, $19.00; Eugene '-That's approximately $34per reasons why you smoke and in If you follow a specific pattern Tuesday to Friday: 8:30 to 12 C Fredericks, 20, 602 Adams, Hebert, 34, Rte. 1, Petoskey, family to pay for a facility that's another all the reasons why you after dinner, you may want to noon; 1:00 p.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. Boyne City, allowing unlicensed speeding, $23.00; Nicholynn very badly needed, and a very should give up cigarets. change it: read a book instead Reminder that operators and driver to drive, $20.00; Margaret Kenny, 28, 7027 Rogers Bridge small investment in terms of As you turn this matter over of a newspaper, skip familiar chauffeurs licenses may be re• Castle, 27, 411 Main Street, East Road, East Jordan, speeding, the returns that it will bring to in your mind, new material will television programs, sit in an• newed 90 days before expiration. Jordan, speeding, $21.00; Donald $22.00. the community." THE BOYNE THEATRE, long owned and operated by Albert occur to you for one or the other other comfortable chair, try Worthing, the late Hylon J. Heaton, sr., and Boyd Heaton (left) columns. Thoughtful concentra• crossword puzzles, do some sold this week to Joseph Gierlach, owner of the Log Jam tion on your reasons for giving household task you have been put• Restaurant. up cigarets is important in chang• ting off, take your dog out for ing your behavior. Gierlach, a native of the Lexington, Kentucky area, is a a walk. former Boyne Mt. Lodge executive. Two years ago he You Ttfay be very uncomfortable managed Thunder Mt. Lodge for the Kircher interests. The week before you quit, thinkbu t "this too shall pass" re• over your list Qf reasons why lates to cigaretless shakes, irri• Gierlach said that he planned to keep the theatre open Your Steelcase office ... the perfect place for you should not smoke: "The risk tation and temper, the urge to on a year-round basis, and it will be open six nights per Sunday golfers to spend Monday... and the rest of the week throughout the summer months. of disease, the blurring of the climb walls, depression, anxiety. taste of food, the cost, the cough, Time is a great healer. week as well. Because Steelcase furniture lets you the bad breath, the mess and tailor your office to you and your business —the same smell of morning-after ashtrays. way that you choose your clubs to suit your game. Concentrate each evening when Teacher That's the Steelcase Good Life idea. We express it with you are relaxed, just before you styling that's sleek and square shouldered ... spirit- School millage fall asleep on one dreadful re• sult of cigaret smoking. Repeat lifting colors ... and comfort that's easy without being retires stuffy. At Steelcase, we select the finest materials (Continued from page 1) and repeat that single fact. Drive home another fact the next night money can buy — then build with the kind of care that's points out that the increased the 3 basic reasons underlying and another the next. Boyne City - Mrs. Hattie Hea• almost gone out of style. Once you see Steelcase up support would still be a modest the need for additional local sup• ley received word of her niece, close, we doubt you'll settle for anything less. assessment in comparison with port are: Review the facts that you know Miss Gwendolyn Bristol's retire• many other districts in the state. --The number of programs about the risks of cigaret smok• ment, after teaching school the Your Steelcase dealer will arrange it. have grown from 2 prior to ing. Remind yourself that you past 35 years. Steelcase brings Look him up in the Yellow Pages. Or write to District staffers, of the In• 1964 to 22 during the current may indeed if you continue smok• She began her teaching career Dept. B, Steelcase Inc., Grand Rapids, termediate School District, this school year. ing, lose 6 1/2 years of life, in Everett School, Ingham Coun• Michigan,- Los Angeles, California; week released an extensive dir• --The state, for 2 consecu• that — if you are a heavy smo• ty, where she taught two years Canadian Steelcase Co., Ltd., Ontario. ect mail campaign to contact all tive years, has not paid out full ker - - your chances of dying before going to Midland and Car• the good life the householders of Emmet and formula (costing the district $761 between 25 and 65 years of age penter School in 1934. Charlevoix Counties to acquaint per program last year and $1,- are twice as great as those of She received various tributes, the school district electors with 463.00 per program this year.) the non-smoker. Are the 6 among them a certificate from to office living. the principle objectives for which --There are approximately 900 minutes of pleasure in a cigaret the Midland Chamber of Com• they seek the one half mill char• handicapped students who are not worth 6 fewer minutes of your merce of appreciation in recog• ter millage. being provided for through spec• life? Would you fly in an air• nition of distinguished service to Charter millage, once approv• ial education. Many of these plane if the chances of crash and the school and children of Mid• ed, maybe levied annually when• would become perpetual wards of death were even close to the risks land. ever the Intermediate School Dis• the state, and their training, to of cigaret smoking? Think over Miss Bristol graduated from trict may show a need for it - - become at least partially able to why it is that 100,000 physi• Boyne City High School in the without staging a special vote. support themselves, will more cians have quit smoking. class of 1927. She is very well Officials of the Char-Em met than justify the investment made What do you do when you've known, being a frequent visitor Intermediate District state that at this time. actually quit and want a cigaret? here. mh

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SHOWROOMS & OFFICES: NEW YORK • GRAND RAPIDS • ST LOUIS CHICAGO • LOS ANGE! ES • • CLEVELAND • DALLAS (ARTFORD . ATLANTA • SOSiON • DETROIT • PORTLAND. OBEGON LITTLE League official, Dr. John Schmitt• STEELCASE diel winds up with the first pitch of the sea• son, while battery mate, Dr. Richard Fish, waits behind the plate. Boyne City Little AVAILABLE AT THE: Northland Pi Leaguers officially opened the season with rvss a series of games held last Saturday after• noon. Page 4 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June 5, 1969

Miscellaneous BIBLE SCHOOL at the Boyne East Jordan City Presbyterian Church will HOSPITAL NEWS IfXID ID be Monday, June 16 thru Friday, 536-7598 June 20 from 9 to 11 each morn• 4 Cents Per Word, 75? Minimum Thank You Card, Poetry, Memoriam ing. All children 4 years old thru 6th grade are welcome. Box Classified, $1.00 per column inch Same Rate, $1.00 Minimum Mrs. Nora Steeribergh is visit• Please wear play clothes. CHARLEVOIX HOSPITAL East Jordan: Henry Pringle, File Research - - Minimum Charge - - $5.00 ing relatives in Detroit; Sun• 32-2tc Christopher Pinney, Clyde A. Ay- day afternoon she attended the BIRTHS: ers, Burl C. Walker, Doreen An additional 25£ will be added to the above prices if not paid within 7 days from RUMMAGE SALE • 302 Lincoln graduation of her grandson Jack A daughter, Suzanne Leigh, was Monkman. final insertion, except for those who maintain a monthly advertising account. St., Boyne City. Fri. & Sat, Steenbergh, who is graduating born May 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth: Herman Kauska, June 6 and 7. 32-ltp in the ministry. Dale Burks, Gaylord. Carol Heeres. Thursday night and Friday DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IS TUESDAY AFTERNOON - 4:00 P.M. A son, Corey Floyd, was born Boyne City: Kenneth Wilson, guests at the home of Miss Gol- to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Conk- Jeanne Nachazel. NOTICE dia Justice were, the Mansel right, Jr., Bellaire. Gaylord: Patricia Burke. Phone 582-6562 or 536-2245 to place a NORTHLAND PRESS classified Cone family, New Hudson, Mrs. A daughter, Jacquelyn Jo, was Bellaire: Pamela Conkright. There will be a meeting Nora Steenbergh and Miss Doris born May 28, to Mr. and Mrs/ Traverse City: Helen Ander• of the EAST JORDAN Prous of Charlevoix. Theodore Potter, Charlevoix. son. COMMUNITY CHEST on Mrs. Julia Rude, Mrs. Cora ADMITTED: DISCHARGED: For Sale For Sale Services Real Estate Thursday, June 12 in the Jensen, Mrs. Elaine Dvoracek Charlevoix: James Alspaugh, Charlevoix: Gertrude Hicks City Building. This is an and two children, and Mrs. Mae Joseph William, Janet Potter, (Detroit and Charlevoix), Ha ttis WIRING SUPPLIES- Complete WELDING & CUTTING OUTFIT, C. H. SMITH CO., Diggin' and FOR SALE - Large year round Annual Budget Meeting and Heinzleman, attended the band William Supernaw, Earl Johnson. Potter, Helen Selfridge, Deborah assortment on hand including Complete. Smith Model 98. Dozin', site preparation, drive• home with trout stream, 450 ft. will begin at 7:30 p.m. concert at Charlevoix Tuesday. Lopiez, Sidsel McCurdy, James metal and porcelain switch and $114.95. $10.00 down. Fochtman way construction, black dirt, fill highway frontage, 450 ft. on Villa All interested parties or Mr. and Mrs. Burley Carr McClanathan, Sharon Bracken, outlet boxes, duplex receptacle, Motor Company. Phone 347-2577 dirt and gravel. 547-2116. de Charlevoix Road. Property organizations are invited and their new baby girl, Mere• Boyne Ruth Drew, Donna Smith, Mary pull chain and keyless types. Petoskey. #2 20-30-tfc includes 5 stall garage separate to attend. 31-3t dith of Imlay City, spent the week Klooster, Mary Matchett, Angel- SHERMAN'S HARDWARE, East from house plus 2 stall heated end with their father Theodore ine Gregory, Penny Kane. Jordan. 36-tf Western Wear - Jeans - Boots - attached garage. Large stone LaCroix and other relatives. A 582-7394 Boyne City: Kenneth Wilson, Hats - Horse Equipment - Drenth Brothers fireplace, hot water heat, 2 bath• State inspected blue spruce, red foster child Diana of Wisconsin, Jeanne Nachazel. FOR SALE: Large Selection of Saddles - Bridals - Grooming rooms, hardwood floors, birch leaf maples, landscaping- and will arrive Saturday to spend East Jordan: Brian Bennett, (Since 1948) Mrs. Lester Crandall return• good used cars and trucks also Equipment - Pappy's Boots and CONCRETE PRODUCTS kitchen cabinets. Terms avail• cemetery evergreens, boughs, eight weeks at the LaCroix home. Burl Walker, Christopher Pin• able. Contact Leonard Brooks spreaders and upright flowering ed home Saturday after being a pickup campers and house- Saddles, Water St., Boyne City. SAND and GRAVEL She will participate in the wed• ney, Marjorie Gee. caretaker for J.I. Tucker Pro• trees, shrubs and vines, per• medical patient at Lockwood trailers. Cars may be seen 22-14-32-It BUILDING SUPPLIES ding of Miss Mary LaCroix as Ironton: Betty Cooper, Ethel at Brooks TV Sales, Horton Bay perty. 582-9166. 27-tfc ennial plants, glads, dahlias, etc. flower girl, July 12th. MacDonald Hospital the past Kroll. EXCAVATING SERVICE month. Road or contact Leonard Brooks, June 15th is Father's Day. Cards 18-It Planting service available. Open Ivan Castle son of Mr. and Central Lake: Susan Waffle. by Gibson - we have them all! GRADING and FILLING evenings and weekends also. Miss Judy Ann Smith, daugh• 582-9166. 16-tfc PROPERTY FOR SALE - Pro• Mrs. Archie Castle returned to You're sure to find a card in COMPLETE BUILDING Phone 582-7536, Ralph's Gardens his home Monday from Little ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. perty at 338 Pleasant Ave., Boyne Smith left May 27th to spend GIBSON FATHER'S DAY cards our complete array to please SERVICE Horton's Bay. 27-18-9tc Traverse Hospital, where he had YOUR City, Michigan. Corner lot, her summer vacation in Palmer, at Bailey's Drug Store, Boyne every father on your list. Don't LU 8-2277 Ellsworth been receiving treatment the past City, priced from 10

church and reception were Mrs. Boyne City - In a colorful Indiana. Rasmussen, Mt. Pleasant and THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Page 5 marriage rite at St. Matthew's For her new role as Mrs. Lin• Miss Christine Moll, Boyne City. Charles Moll, Mrs. JohnSchmit- Church here Saturday Miss Linda sin, the bride was gowned in a The attendants wore identical tdiel and Mrs. D. D. Nelson. Hale who won wide acclaim as white silk peau de soie full length gowns of chanteuse French Ben- At the punch bowls were Kath• a queen of many titles, exchanged A-line gown. Long sheer organ• galine, American Beauty pink, leen Reid, Royal Oak, and Laura marital vows with Mr. D. Robert za sleeves enhanced the beauti• with sheer organza sleeves Zinchook, Detroit. Helping at Graduates from Linsin of Denver, Colorado, in a ful gown which was fashioned with - styled to compliment thebride's the gift table were the maids of double ring ceremony. Father a cowl neck and cuffs trimmed full length A-line. They wore honor and Kati Moll. Miss Con• Thomas Carolan, St. Francis Xa- with silver metallic embroidery, deep crowned picture frame nie Moll was in charge of the vier Church, Petoskey, officiated hand set with imported jewels. straw hats with trim matching the guest book. Oakdale High at the Nuptial Mass in the pre• She wore a full length white gowns. They carried small lace sence of two hundred guests. veil which touched the edge of parasols arranged with clusters The bride changed to a camel East Jordan - Linda Marie The main altar was decorated her chapel train. Miss Hale car• of pink carnations and ivy. The color pant suit for their honey• Hammond, daughter of Mr. and with bouquets of white snapdra• ried a bridal ring, centered with best man was Mr. Craig Clough moon trip which will take them Mrs. Burton Hammond of R. R..2 gons and pink carnations. a silver cross. The floral ar• of Evanston, 111; Groomsmen through the midwestern states East Jordan, will graduate June rangement was in the Hogarth were Mr. Gregory Linsin and enroute to their horn eat 10 Emer• 2, 1969 from Oakdale Christian The bride, daughter of Mr. and line of stephanotis florets and Mr,. Gary Linsin, brothers of son, Apt. 603, Denver, Colorado. High School, Jackson, Ky. Mrs. Otis T. Hale, Boyne City, ivy. At the end of the Mass the groom, Mr. John Hale, bride's is a graduate of Western Mich• the lovely bride presented a bou• brother, Mr. Richard Butler, The groom attended Xavier Linda is Valedictorian of her igan University, school of liberal quet of white roses to the Bles• brother-in-law of the bride, and University, Cincinnati, Ohio, and arts, and a holder of many titles, sed Mother. Mr. Douglas Grubbe. class and plans to attend Spring served four years with the UJS. Arbor College in the fall. Miss Boyne City, Miss Mich• Mrs. Hale selected an ice blue Marine Corp. igan Winter Queen, National Music provided was Trumpet silk dress and coat ensemble for Cherry Queen, Ferris State Voluntary by Purcell; 23rd her daughter's wedding. Her cor• Out of town guests were from Open house will be held Sun• Homecoming Queen and a second Psalm, Newmand; The Lord's sage was of pink carnations cen• Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Ro• day afternoon June 8th from 2 runner up for Miss Michigan. Prayer and Allemand, by Brade. tered with pink miniature roses. yal Oak, Mt. Pleasant, Green• until 6 at the home of her parents. Linda attended East Jordan It was on a national tour as The matron of honor was Mrs. The groom's mother was attired ville, Jenison, Grosse Pointe Richard L. Butler, Iowa City, in a mint green dress with a Park, Birmingham, Detroit, School from kindergarten through cherry queen that she met the the ninth grade. groom, now an Account Executive Iowa, sister of the bride. Brides• lace coat overlay. Her corsage Kalamazoo, Union Lake, Lansing, Linda Hammond with KDEN-FM Radio, Denver, maids were Mrs. John C. Hale, was of white carnations centered Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Mich• Mrs. D. Robert Linsin with white miniature roses. Colorado, who was then employedGross e Pointe Park, Mrs. Jon igan; Iowa City, Iowa; Indian• Photo by Haynes at a Cincinnati radio station. Beck, Big Rapids; Mrs. Robert A reception was hosted by the apolis, Ind.; Evanston, 111.; Ar- Bryans to attend He is the son of Wm. and Mrs. Edlund, Coopersville; Mrs. John bride's parents at Boyne Moun• vada, Colorado; Joplin and Kan• Monger, Portage; Miss Anne tain Lodge. Hostesses at the sas City, Mo. Edward J. Linsin, , Hold annua I Rebekahs Boyne City - P.N.G. Club of Re• graduation, then leave Stage open house Cancelled bekahs met Tuesday evening with Birth. Club Mrs. Frank Mathers with 11 for European trip East Jordan - The Grandvue and urged to attend. church picnic members present. Medical Care Facility will stage The tea will be held in the The Golden Wedding Anniver• Pres. Irene Kelts conducted a tea and open house on Thurs• all-purpose room. sary party scheduled for Mr. and Boyne City - Seventh Day Ad- the business meeting. Devotions Boyne City - Mr. and Mrs. Bryans for a year) will meet day, June 12, at 2:00 p.m. for Mrs. Wm. Behling on June 8 Boyne City - Helping Hand Bir• ventist Church elementary school were given by Jessie Mitchell. Garth Bryan and daughter, Julie them and take them to her home the purpose of organizing an The U.S. government is now has been cancelled because of thday Club met Tuesday, May 27 from Petoskey held their annual Cecil Green and Jennie Brooks are leaving June 7th for Chica• at Essen, Germany. The Auxiliary. worried because 25% of the peo• illness. Mrs. Behling is a pa• at the home of Mrs. Florence picnic at Whiting Park, Sunday. gave interesting readings. Jen• go, 111., to spend the weekend Bryan s son, Mark, who is sta• All of the women in the com• ple are livingbeyond their means. tient at Little Traverse Hospi• Kitson with 11 members pre• The 2 children of Robert Daugh- nie read an article of the club's and to attend the graduation of tioned at Erlanger, Germany with munities are cordially invited Look who's talking. tal. sent. A short business meeting ertys, Ron and Kay Knapp, Har• meeting which was printed in the their son in law, Vayne Milos the U.S. Army, will meet his par• was conducted by Mrs. Kitson. ry Knapp children and Steve Boyne Citizen 30 years ago. from the Dental University at ents at Barb's home. Mark will Mrs. Laura Stone was the bir• Brannon attend the school. Miss The evening was spent playing Chicago on June 8th. The Bry- have a two weeks leave to spend At Wits End thday guest of the month. Dorothy McDonald, East Jordan, games with high prize won by ans will leave Detroit, via air, with his parents. The Bryans Birthday cake and ice cream is the teacher. Ada Davis; low, Jennie Brooks. on June 11 for New York, on to with Mark and Barbara plan to were served by the hostess. Ada also won the mystery gift. Amsterdam where Miss Barbara tour Europe for three weeks be-^ The next meeting will be at Several families from the The next meeting, the last un• Lenz (the exchange student from fore returning home. Surely we can Mrs. Kitsons with Mrs. Signa Boyne City S.D.A. Church joined til Sept., will be the annual pic• Germany who resided with the wf Benser as hostess. mh the group for a delicious dinner. nic at the home of Ada Davis.mh mh paint together Host cocktail party Wendy Nichols becomes Boyne City - Mr. and Mrs. Bay Club enjoyed dinner at the Elmer Braun, Saginaw, hosted a Red Fox Inn with a club meet• Erma Bombeck cocktail party on Saturday even• ing following. Mr. Rufus Tees- ing at their home at the Horton dale showed slides on wild flow• Some women are lucky. They dows. Wash out the brushes. her elbow and onto the carpet. Bay Club. Following the cock• ers found in the area which have the kind of husbands who Move the ladder. Hand me the And that's a brand new brush. bride of William Darbee tail party members of the Horton was very interesting. insist on doing all the painting putty knife. Get me a paint rag. At least it was until she swept wf Boyne City - Bouquets of white She carried a bouquet of daisies coat ensemble with matching ac• inside and out. (There were Find the ashtray.' He'll do his the cobwebs off the porch with it. Graduates daisies and ivy decorated the with ivy. cessories and the mother of the only 12 of them born last year). straightaway of wall and then And brushed the dog with it. East Jordan - Janet Blair, altar of St. Paul's by-the-Sea Contemporary wedding music groom chose a turquoise blue knit Some women get the ones that he'll cut out. And washed the wheels of the daughter of Mrs. Helen Blair, Episcopal Church at Ocean City, was provided by Mr. Jack Cald• dress-coat ensemble with match• Fun club faint at the sight of a paint Oh well, what the heck. He's car with it. And painted the Box 104, East Jordan, will grad• , for the late afternoon well, organist. Mrs. Harold Gor- ing accessories. Both mothers brush and give their wives com• enjoying himself. porch with it. And then let it uate from Davenport College, Boyne City - Fun-A-Lot Club wedding of Miss Wendy Elizabeth dy served as matron of honor and wore a corsage of gardenias and plete custody of the paint. A Man s View Over The soak in a coffee can filled with Sunday afternoon, June 15th, at met at the home of Mrs. Al Nichols and Mr. William Howard the bridesmaids were Mrs. Har• ivy. Me? I had to marry a paint• Paint Can two parts water and one part 3:00 p.m. Wolff on Monday evening with Darbee on May 26. Father Wil• old Vickers, Miss Sally Owens ing partner. Surely Margaret,' A man shouldn't have to watch nail polish remover. A reception was hosted by The commencement address two tables of bridge. Mrs. Don liam Dewees, Ocean City, Mary• and Miss Debby Holladay. They he says, we brought three child• the bride's parents at the Beach will be given by Dr. Leroy Au- Seamon and Mrs. Ruth Neymark Look at her, would you? No land, officiated at the double ring wore identical gowns of jonquil ren into this world, paid off a Plaza Hotel, Ocean City, Md. genstein from the Biochemistry subbed for the regular members drop cloths ( Heloise showed me rites. yellow cotton Ottoman, floor mortgage and play bridge toge• Wendy and William were honor• Department of Michigan State who were unable to attend. First a way to paint neat.' ) No step length, sleeveless, accented with ther. Surely we can paint a room Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nichols, ed guests at a buffet supper host• University and a member of the prize was won by Mrs. Larry ladder (' I'm not mechanical"). stand-up ruffled necklines. They together.' (These were the last Ocean City, Maryland, are ed by Mr. and Mrs. John ShoweU State Board of Education. Behrens, second, Mrs. Al Wolff I shouldn t think this, but I hope parents of the bride and the groom carried bouquets of daisies and words spoken by 17 million and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brit- The Davenport CoUege grad• and third, Mrs. Jim Habasco, she falls off her lousy milk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ivy. Americans last year just before tingjam Saturday, May 24. The uating class this year will be the Jr. Door prizes were won by box! Howard C. Darbee, Boyne City. Mr. Calvin J. Darbee, of Ox• they entered the divorce courts.) groom's parents hosted the Re• largest in the history of the col• Mrs. Larry Martin and Mrs. Jo• Always carping around about ford, Michigan, served as his He's a little dictator, that's Escorted to the altar by her hearsal dinner at the Phillips lege. Two hundred fifty-five stu• anne Carpenter. Next meeting her chores. If I were five feet, brother's best man. Groomsmen what he is. Where does it say, father, the bride chose a floor Crab House in Ocean City. dents will receive Associate in will be with Mrs. David Nighbert two inches, I'd do the baseboards. were Robert L. Darbee, groom's The dummy gets to do the wood• length A-line white dotted swiss Science Degrees and Diplomas. on July 14th. wf It's logical. And the closets. gown fashioned with long, full brother, Bay City, Mr. John Ir• The bride changed to a white work, the inside of the closets, his wife paint. It destroys every The only reason I asked her to do the shutters and the window panes shirt sleeves. Venetian lace win, Pa.; Mr. Joseph Mosier, linen suit with red, white and illusion he ever had about wo• the closets is because her hands blue trim with blue and white ac• and frames? The last time I trimmed the high Victorian col• AUegan, Mich.; Mr. Michael manhood. After a while they be• are small. cessories for their honeymoon. painted that closet I had a bum lar. Her headpiece was a half Smith, Ann Arbor, and Mr. Ro• gin to look like William Ben- Very frankly, I don't know bonnet of dotted swiss trimmed ger Jacobson, Chicago, 111. They are at home at 187 Cherry trip. dix. Look at her dipping that Valley Drive, Apt. F 11, Ink- And look at this brush! It why she is painting again. This in matching Venetian lace with a The mother of the bride wore brush into the bucket as if there's cascade of silk illusion veiling. a powder blue shantung dress- ster, Michigan 48141. sheds like a dog in spring and a prize in the bottom. There it room was done just five years The bride attended Gunston is eight inches wide. He acts goes, paint covering the handle ago. Oh well, if it keeps our School, Hartwick College, the like a surgeon. ' Don't forget . . . now it's running down the marriage together, I'll give the University of Maryland and Unit• to scrape the paint off the win- forearm and slowly dripping off kid a hand.' ed Airlines Stewardess Train• ing. She will be employed by United Airlines as receptionist Junkin' with Barb at Metropolitan Airport, Detroit, Michigan. The groom is a graduate of Boyne City High School and the Storage can University of Michigan. At pre• sent he is a student at Wayne State Law School, Detroit. Out of town guests attended from St. Paul and Minneapolis, be beautiful Minnesota, Bay City, Boyne City, We carry a Oxford, Ann Arbor, Allegan, complete line of Michigan, Alexandria, Virginia, Revlon products...... , . „ . Barb Chris tensen Indianapolis, Indiana; Chicago, 111.; Philadelphia, Pa. and Bal• Air conditioned for your comfort People aren't rolling stones anything out in 20 years or "hea• By using heavy weight cartons timore, Maryland, and Washing• FOUR OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU that gather no moss or memen• vers" who threw the morning pa• from appliance and hardware ton, D. C. Open Monday thru Saturday Evenings by appointment tos or belongings. We're more per out this morning, the problem stores, stronger units can be built like rolling balls of taffy. Things is the same (it's just that the for books. By inserting thin ply• keep getting stuck to us - books squirrel's problem is bigger). wood or cardboard reinforce• and baby pictures, tools and ten• Where will we put it all - we ments between layers, surpri• Home of j:j nis rackets, flower vases and wail. Sometimes it seems that singly sturdy structures can be vacuum cleaners, electric blan• our house is just one big closet built. Connect boxes all in a row KADEN'S PENDLETON | kets and Easter baskets. And - if we opened the front door, or stack them in an interesting isn't it great? Where would we we'd be buried alive under an ava• arrangement with white glue and NELLIE DON - JOHN MEYER| be without our tender trappings, lanche of canned peas, ski boots, small sheet-metal screws. Or our blessed work-savers, our and the kids' records. Some• use clothespins. Three coats JANTZEN - Me GREGOR | completely personal treasures of times we think that a good, strong, of your own special, color latex CONNIE low heelers £ beloved junk? We need "our ill wind wouldn't be all bad! paint will cover the whole unit own things,." They're part of us Well, luckily, there is storage and resemble built-ins. and we're part of them. They you can build; storage in places make us feel happy, warm and you never dreamed of. Stor• Look up for storage too - In fact all the best nationally :¾ special. age is a personal thing. But it basement and garage ceilings. known brands for men, women, ;•: needn't be a personal hang-up. For things like lawn chairs, base• Cardboard cartons from the ball or football equipment and *» and youths are carried at :ji Except, when they make us feel supermarket are unsurpassed in toys, hang them by metal shower cranky and unkempt. The pro• lack of cost. While most car• curtain hooks nailed to the over• blem of course, is that ol' devil tons will not support a great deal head garage or basement beams. storage. Everybody has a stor• of weight (such as a TV), they Storage can be beautiful - - Mr. and Mrs. William Darbee $ KADEN'S of Boyne City age problem.. Whether we're are very serviceable for storing and you can live with all the squirrels who haven't thrown toys and light household items. things you can't live without! Photo by McCabe Page 6.- THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June .5, 1969 Underwood services held Letters to the Editor Boyne City - Services for Tho• County. mas Underwood, 75, who died Mr. Underwood was employ• May 31 at Little Traverse Hos• ed in the area lumber mills. pital were held at 2 p.m. Tues• Surviving are his wife; three | Thank you for year's reign day at Stackus Funeral Home. sons, Earl, Grand Rapids; John Rev. William Smith of the Bap• and James, Boyne City; three tist Church officiated and inter• daughters, Mrs. Brooks (Gladys) ment was in Maple Lawn Ceme• Faulkner and Mrs. Clayton (Pi- tery. na) Stigall, Raymond, Washing• as Miss Boyne City ton and Mrs. Charles (Grace) He was born September 23, Gilmore, Boyne City; a brother, 1893 at Greenup County, Ky. Elva, of Marquette; 49 grand• Editor's Note: The following the Chamber of Commerce, who April 8, 1914 he married the children and 26 great grand• letter was written by Miss Gail resides in Big Rapids. He asked former Maud Clark at Greenup children. Meyer, former Miss Boyne City, me some rather interesting ques• and now a student at Ferris State tions about our fair city, things College, to the Boyne City Cham• that made me know he too likes ber of Commerce. the Boyne area. I hope I an• Dear Friends: swered his questions correctly, DON'T I say friends, because I want for I said what I 'felt for the 1 this to be to all of the people community. instrumental in the Chamber both I must take this opportunity to iter WOKttc/ past 'and present. My very best thank everyone for giving me the wishes to the Chamber and also chance to represent Boyne, as deepest thanks for a wonderful girls before me have and I only year for me as Miss Boyne City. hope girls will want to carry

After receiving the check, I had on the tradition, if for nothing SAFETY patrol'members at the South Park Street;Boyne City to think of- all the people that more than valuable and reward• elementary school this past year were: front row (from left; should be acknowledged also. ing experiences. People I've Boyne is a very unusual city, waited on in Big Rapids will ask Mike Andrick, Bill Bradley, Mark Ferris, Kirk Smith, Tim Burns, for it holds so many things from if I'm from Traverse, Muske• Steve Talboys and Dennis Kruzell. Back row, Brad Grain, Eric the past or lumber age in its gon or even lowly little ole Kal• Hartlep, Andy Place, Scott Upton, Terry VanAlstine, Paul Varnum, city limits as well as the poten• kaska, simply because they re• tial for a thriving "year round'' member seeing me there. and Ed Anderson. The patrol was started this school year through tourist and local business town. Once again Best Wishes and the efforts of the Child Study Club. Local Lions Club members Last week I had the privilege if I can help in any way, I'd also showed safety movies to the children. to meet the State Director of more than be happy too. Sincerely, Gail Meyer Reunion time ? Let Us Put a Stop Dear Editor, Quite a few of the class of Thanks 1959 are wondering if we missed to Faulty Brakes, the announcement on our 10 year class reunion, or hasn't it been for coverage When you need to stop, Never fear printed yet? I, for one am hold• fast, it's no time for mon• ing off on plans for our vaca• tion until I know when this event To the Staff of the Northland: key business. Let us check Standard is to be held so I can be there Many thanks for giving our your car's brakes, reline for it. sorority the coverage you have and repair. is here Is there any way you could find given us. We enjoy reading the E&M out this information for us? En• Press and seeing our Beta Sigma joy my bit of "home' very much Phi emblem in the paper. every week. Thank you very much. Standard Service Greatly Appreciated Dorothy Pfahler. 582-6221 32-ltc A " Fifty- Niner" Detroit. Mich.

BOYNE FALLS MORGAN SHAW safety patrol members this past school year were: back row (from left) Cindy Kerr, Greg Upton, Walter Plachta, Larry Anne Jenkins Fitzgerald arid Davl4 Knapp. !F:ront row: D ebbi e ^ Kindy, C olle en 549-2720 Crozier, Cindy Carson, Jeannie Crandell, Susie Anderson, Yvonne Mrs. Sylvester Czerkies spon• ski and daughter Camille, North- Mrs. Minnie Dodds and Mrs. Leazier and Tommy Smith. sored a belated dinnerparty Fri• ville and stayed at their trailer Wm. Rupert and son, Wyoming, day in honor of her daughter, house. Joyce will continue her left last Tuesday from Mrs. Eva Cindy's first Communion. A- studies at C.M.U., Mt. Pleasant. Gillespies after spending time bout 40 relatives attended from The Frances Dominic family, there since Saturday. the Detroit area, Battle Creek, Petoskey were here for gradua• Suttons Bay, Lansing and Elmira. tion and at the Gibes Open House. Myron Grobaski of Ypsilanti Winnie's Pooh Here for a weekend at the On Sunday they were dinner was at home for the weekend. home of Mrs. Mary Czerkies guests at the Leon Florenski, Sunday dinner guests at the were the John Kolodziejs and Sr. home. home of Mrs. Eva Gillespie were Joe Czerkies and daughter, Mary Mrs. Homer Syfert reports the Lester Black family, Winnie Fairchild Ann, Detroit. that her brother, Morris Fluckey Vanderbilt. 582-7301 The Cadet DeNise family of was a surgical patient May 27 The Lee Pederson family, Ypsilanti, were here for the week at Lockwood MacDonald Hospital. Wyoming, were Sunday overnight end. He is still a patient and report• guests at the Mike Jenkins home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hood, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Jack Green en• Mrs. Dorothy Durkee and fam• Robert Meyers, Boyne City, ed as getting along nicely. The Wm. Bakers, Lutz, Fla. Grosse Pointe, spent Wednes• joyed dinner with friends at the ily, Flint, spent the weekend at Bailey's Drug Store called on Frank Dodds Sun. Mrs. Walter Gibes had a sur• arrived Sunday at the home of day until Monday at their summer Red Fox Inn on Saturday evening their cottage at Horton Bay. The Clare Jacksons, Addison prise graduation party on Sunday John Johnson for a visit. home at Horton Bay. "Your Prescription Store' and celebrated "Jacks*' birth• Dr. Hylon Heaton and son in Boyne City 3 and neighbors, the Ernest Rey• for about 35 relatives in honor Mrs. Johnny Johnson and girls Cadwell Glaza and son Ed• day. law, Ronald Warezak, spent Open Evenings Across From Theater 582-7351 £> nolds and Larry were at the of the 8th grade graduation of Gaylord, spent Friday at the John ward, Grand Rapids, spent the Mrs. Beth Niemela and two Thursday in Alpena on a fishing Jackson cabin for the weekend. niece Arlene Masteler, Detroit. Johnson home. Memorial Day weekend at their children, Steven and Beth, De• trip. Memorial Day they all enjoyed home on Grant St. troit, spent the weekend here a picnic dinner at the Sharon with her sister and family, the The Robert Boyntons, Grand Guests of Mrs. Dorothy Mun• Cregos. The Cregos enjoyed Dick Wheelers. Ledge, spent the weekend here son over Memorial Day week their Sunday dinner at the Jack• Guests of the Alex Wolff fam• at their cottage at North Boyne. son cabin and all enjoyed a fish end were her mother, Mrs. Anna ily over Memorial Day weekend fry on Sunday evening at the Fick, Rochester, the Bud Keltses, was their nephew, Jim Wolff, The William Lindsay family Crego home. Bay City, the Kenneth Munsons, Marquette. spent the Memorial Day weekend It's Spruce-Up Flint and Jim Munson, Kalama• The Henry Harns family, Sag• The Ralph Whites, Grosse camping out at their lake property zoo. inaw, were here for Memorial Pointe Park, spent the weekend on Lake Shore Dr. Day and called at Sharon Cregos. Mrs. Elsie Bennett, who has and friends in the area. Home Time, Now The Patrick Topolinskis and here with their daughter and Guests at the Homer Syfert been a medical patient for the Tom Hulett, Durand, spent a Mrs. Frank Thompson accom• daughter, Lisa, Fenton, spent the family, the Robert Hansemanns. home for a weekend of mush• past two weeks at Little Trav• few days last week at the home panied her daughter, Fern Cut- weekend here with their parents, Mrs. Virginia Gocha entered Now is the time to let us add rooming were brother, Noble Sy• erse Hospital, returned to her of his brother the Jim Hulett Little Traverse Hospital on Sat. liff to Grand Rapids on Fri• the Everett Haddixes, and Mrs. a touch of newness to your fert, Central/Ill, and Frank Horn home Sunday. family. The Manville Kidders, Harper day where she plans to spend a few Ed Topolinski. days. Herrick, 111. The Carl Olsons, Traverse Woods, and the Ray Schomers, draperies, blankets, curtains The Stanley Fiels family were City, visited Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sheldon, Grosse Pointe, spent the week and bedspreads. Trust us to The Dave Hewitts and son Lyle,. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Handy had a Sunday afternoon visitors at the of her brother; the Bob Knipe DeWitt, visited her mother, Mrs. end with Mrs. Laura Brackett dry-clean everything to your George Crowe and sister Mado- Clio, spent the weekend here with weinie roast at their home on Walter Frances home, Elmira. family. on Lake Shore Dr. satisfaction. '. Open House' was held Thurs• The Dan Nathans and daugh• lin this weekend. her mother, Mrs. Margretta Thursday evening for the Kelts Green and the Gordon Hewitts Saturday evening guests of the families. day night after graduation at the ters, Mary Louise and Teresa The Jack Davis family, Dur• Larry Martins were the John Walter Gibes home in honor of and husband and children, Glad• in Petoskey. Mrs. Green accom• Pat Moody spent Sunday and and, spent the holiday weekend panied her daughter back to Clio DiMartinos, Richard Guitars, daughter graduate, Joyce. Here win, visited the Lloyd Ballards Monday in Detroit for his phy• at the home of his parents and where she plans to spend a week. Bill Frye, Alex Wolffs and ne• sical for the U.S. Air Force. from away for graduation and the this weekend. phew Jim Wolff and the Warren sister, the Frank Davis and Mar• The following is the present He left Wednesday on the Delta Casper's Boyne Cleaners weekend was daughter Joann, The Elmer Howards and chil• Todters. shall Behling home. address for Don Ruedisueli: Air Lines for Lackland Air Force Boyne City FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 582-7371 g Lansing, Mrs. Wanda Masteler dren, Pontiac, visited the Bob Mrs. John DiMartino spent The Gary Farmers and chil• Pvt. Don Ruedisueli Base at San Antonio, Texas. and girls, Detroit, the Eddie Sal- Knipe family Friday. The Ho• Monday and Tuesday inMt. Plea• isz family, Farmington, who wards spent the holiday week dren, East Jordan, visited Fri• Co "B", 12th Bn. 5th Tng. Bde. UJS. Army Training Ctr. Armor sant with Misses Patti LaLone stayed at the James Salisz home, end at their vacation home near day at the home of her sis• ter, the Lloyd Ballard family. Fort Knox, Ky. 40121 and Sherry Neuman. On Tues• also Mrs. Sylvester Wojciechow- Horton Bay, and visited relatives day her daughter Cris accomp• anied her home for the summer after finishing her freshman year BOWLING at C.M.U. The Clyde Houghs, Algonac, spent three days this week with BOYNE CITY LANES his sister and her husband, the Bob Furlongs on Lake Shore Dr. Electric Hair Curlers - NEW SUMMER HOURS - Mrs. Jim Blessington and son Chris, Olmsted, Ohio, arrived Remington Electric Shavers Open Daily at 6:00 P.M. in Boyne City on Tuesday to spend a few days visiting friends Timex Watches Tuesday thru Saturday and to attend graduation program - CLOSED - on Thursday evening. The Fred Bartels, Grand Ra• Sundays & Mondays pids, Larry Martins and Richard Stores Re-surfaced lanes Guitars were luncheon guests at the Alex Wolffs on Friday. Boyne City Hardware, Inc. ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE IN OUR The Don Clarks and John Di• GOLD CARPET COCKTAIL LOUNGE Martinos enjoyed a cook out sup• 200 E. Water Street BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN 49712 BOYNE CITY 22-14-32-3t 582-6514 per with the David Nighberts at 32-lt 380 West Boyne Road Horton Bay, Thurs. evening. Editorials Publisher's Comer Muddled approach Hunting A week ago headlines in the School District) have a huge Herman's state's press sprouted with administrative budget of such messages as: $58,000 compared to the Child Fditorial page "Tax Board Hikes Schools Guidance Clinic's budget of ashes and Cuts County But Both Get only $15,000. Gregg Smith ii More." "Then, of course, most of Thursday, June 5, 1969 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Page 7 We note with great interest that They forthwith set out for St. "State Aid Down but School the activities of the district the man on the Lapeer County Louis^ Mo. to pick up Herman's Revenues Up." seemed to be centered in Press, "Old Fitz," which also ashes and Herman's cash. Junkin' column shocked me The headlines merely de• Charlevoix, and Emmet Coun• happens to be his favorite brand, Grief stricken, and with a sense is becoming bored with 4-letter of impending death that is the fate Dear Editor: and contents scattered and some Also Chestonia was south of tailed the actions of the an• ty doesn't seem to figure much words employed by graffiti of us all, they sought a bit of I read many things in your pa• stolen. Bulbs dug out of the yard the picture in your paper week nual county tax allocation in the district's activities," artists. alcoholic solace themselves as per of last week. Some of them etc. We felt the people who did before last. That mill was built I quite agree with. this were trespassers and there in just the last few years. board meetings. Mrs. Drake said. In the interest of avoiding the they set forth (in easy stages) monotonous as well as adding a for the return trip to Michigan. But ' Junking with Barb' theives. And we would consider I am a native of this vicinity This is the constitutional "The Intermediate District certain degree of sophistication Having become additionally af• shocked me. I and my family anyone digging for bottles etc. the last 65 years. own a considerable amount of action in which representa• has a librarian, a clerk, and to 4 letter words, I'd like to be fluent, the trip homeward was the same. the first to suggest that the high• made partially by taxi, by bus, rural property. We pay taxes on this property tives of county, school, town• 2 secretaries and education• er order of graffiti authors sim• and by inter-urban railway as And we had never felt it was and I am sure any court of law Mrs. Artie Mooris ship, and intermediate school al co-ordinators." She ad• ply upgrade their product by ad• they hedge-hopped from saloon to free plunder for every one. We or policeman would feel we have East Jordan, Rl have had the houses broken into 49727, Mich. districts set down to review ded that she felt some bal• ding an "e" to all their 4-letter saloon in an effort to assuage our rights. words. their grief. budgets and scramble for the ance should be maintained be• Look what it did for "Ye Nyne In addition to Uncle Herman's The Third Degree 15 mills of tax money which the tween the counties. Olde Holies,*' the most unbelie• favorite beverage, schnapps, they state says is the limit of funds vable title for any golf course sampled an assortment of other Mrs. Drake continued: anywhere. It made that Char• alcoholic delights. that can be assessed for oper• "There also seems to be a levoix County course famous. They tried bourbon with gin ation of local governmental great deal of resentment be• In the realm of 4-letter words chasers; mestica; anise; man- "Varmint" makes units. it could also do wonders to re• hattans (martinis mixed with tween our local teachers and create interest in smokehouse Manhattans); they mixed rock and In general, we can safely the members of the district poetry. rye with sloe gin and soda. say that throughout the state, staff. They are better paid, After rounds and rounds of such Press appearance A young lady of our acquain• exotic creations as zombies and the movement was up. The and a lot of them are done tance, (and the older we get, the coca-bolos, they arrived back at reasons are too detailed for working by 3 o'clock in the fewer young ladies we know) Advance, Michigan (obviously a Gregg P. Smith tells a ribald, but true tale, of spurious address) in an advanced comment, but they are involv• afternoon, while our teachers state of embalmment the demise of her great uncle Boyne City Little League and to write a column "If it Fitz' can be patriotic. But it should ed with such factors as high• must put in a full day." Following a somewhat painful Herman. Babe Ruth goers need only to for our editorial page every week, never be the ' wonderful adven• withdrawal period during which er property valuations, Do you suppose the money Since I've always been an ad• look at Andy Bogema's pharmacy the editorial tells it like it is. ture" which is too often romanti• the pink elephants left the pas• vocate of cremation, her story ad this summer, to find out who's That's the reason we' re devoting cized in stupid John Wayne mov• greater local support due to that was saved by dropping the ture;, the centipedes cleared out intrigues me no end, and be• playing who, at what time and this next bit of space to Fitz - - ies or at beery gatherings of of the bed sheets; and the big, decreased state aid, and other .02 mills to .18 mills will cause she's still a minor, I must where. The baseball schedule to tell it like it is. . . old veterans. black tarantulas, and snakes had factors. refrain from disclosing her is another public service from Older men start wars, young be turned over to the Child cleared from their bleary minds, 'Friday is another Memorial identity. druggist Andy Bogema, who dur• men fight them, and innocent civi• However, in Emmet County, Guidance Clinic for its She hasn't cleared the release they made a sad discovery. ing the school year sponsors Day. Each year at this time we write approximately the same lians suffer if they should be they do things differently - - support? of this skeleton from the fam• Somewhere enroute between cafeteria menus. As president unlucky enough to live where ily' s tree, with her parents. there and here, the poor old spin• editorial. We say remember the if not mysteriously. "Yes, I think that it will," of the local Chamber of Com• the bombs fall. The killing ends But after a long and frugal sters had mislaid Brother Her• merce, Bogema also helps spon• men who gave their lives in our many wars. We add that you when some stuffed shirts finally Mrs. Martha Drake, mem• Mrs. Drake said. life, the very industrious Herman man' s ashes. sor mushroom contests, even if reach an agreement they could whose chief vice was taking on Try as they might, from that he can't find them himself. No should also remember the boys ber of the Petoskey school Queried concerning Mrs. who may die tomorrow in the have reached 60,000 deaths ear• an overload of schnapps every date to the day of their death, charge for that last squib. . . lier. It is this incredible fool• board, who served as the Drake's statement that admin• Saturday night, finally departed they couldn't recall where they current war. And we conclude with a choice bit of philosophy ishness which we choose to re• "school representative" on istrative expenses were unus• this world. had left Herman's urn. Last week's East Jordan FFA member this Memorial Day. And now, if in your travels which heralds the time when the Emmet allocation board ually high, Chas. A Robinson, He had paid his schnapps bill Banquet photos failed to include Yes, we also remember the Q westward, you should ever run there will be no Memorial Day at the corner saloon, and had, at least one picture of the girls fallen servicemen and we don't championed and introduced a superintendent of the district, into a saloon keeper with an un• because no one will be able to in fact, left quite a sizeable who were responsible for the af• for a second question the magni• identified urn of ashes, please be remember what war was. motion which passed succes• said: fortune - - along with a request fair - - namely the members of tude of their contribution and sac• that it be turned over to his kind enough to inform this pub• the FHA (Future Homemakers of All of which are noble, ap• rifice. But this is obvious. sfully that could only be con• "Yes, we have a high ad• sisters and that his body be lication and we shall have done America.) Sandra Schuette, home propriate sentiments, the stuff Everyone with half a brain re• sidered as contrary to the cremated. our civic bit in aiding the grief ministrative expense because ec. teacher, called to remind us from which most ho-hum editor• members and regrets and curses He also donated his ashes to his stricken descendants of Poor usual conception of a school we are primarily an adminis• that the dinner meeting was for ials are spun. If there are any the loss of all the fine young sisters. (Continued on page 8) delegate's action. trative organization, but our both FFA and FHA groups, and stuffy words left over, we save men. Most of us have been pro• that the girls did prove one thing perly pious and mournful for lo, After reviewing me. bud• them for our next editorial favor• /expenses are very much in Letters to to the boys - - they can cook, ing traffic- safety, or condemn• these many Memorial Days. As get requests submitted, she line with other districts or even if it's only once a year. ing flag-burning. we should be. But has it done introduced a motion which re• throughout the state. As a But a good friend was killed any good? The more we remem• "Varmint," a talking animal in Vietnam this year. And an• ber, the more there is to remem• duced the Charlevoix - Inter• matter of fact, many, many No thanks due syndicated cartoon strip, appears other young man we much admire ber, and you probably know a mediate school district by .02 districts have higher millage on the feature page (page 11) is forever helpless in a veter• grandmother who has lost loved mills, from .20 to .18 mills. of this week's Press. The strip, ans hospital, a big part of him ones in 4 different wars with• appropriations than we do. authored by veteran cartoonist drained into a rice paddy. And in 50 years. This, in effect, because of In succession, he responded to Circuit Control Robert W. Knorr, is a blend of somehow we don't feel like writ• So this Memorial Day, we're the loss of state matching to Mrs. Drake's statements by sophisticated humor with slap• ing the usual poem to our heroes, remembering things like this: stick comedy, and occasional Russia now has enough nuclear Ninety nine percent of the peo• the plant - "Absolutely Not!" past, present or future. funds, deprived the Inter• pointing out: comment on topical event. Some strength to wipe out the world ple of East Jordan know the story When asked if they might stand The truth is, right now, we are of Knorr's lovable characters in• once. The U.S. has enough to mediate District of $8,000, —Mrs. Drake, in March, of the Poppy - and what it stands out in the parking area, the an• sick up to here with all the trap• clude "Melvin," the crazy moun• wipe it out 5 times. And the for as was evidenced when the swer was, "We would prefer you pings of war and this includes while the Emmet County had approved the district's tain lion; "Vincent,' a scowl• military-industrial combine American Legion Auxiliary took not to come at all." the so-called glory which is government gained $1,874. budget intent for an appro• ing vulture who loves pizza and wants to build more and more in $367.00 during Poppy Days. Is this what our sons and hus• relished by so many organized holds a black belt in karate; breast-beaters. Sometimes we weapons. What kind of a civi• Balancing one sum against priation of .20 mill. For those that have doubts, bands are fighting for? We real• "Rufus' , the lonely and unloved wonder if the war-spawned lization is this? just come with us to Battle Creek ize, going through plants is not another, the net loss to local —The $3 to $4 thousand rattlesnake; "Arnie/ the arma• organizations don't make too or any other VA Hospital to meet always the best or easiest way The logical way to stop the dillo, and a weight-conscious much of battlefield heroics. Sure, government was $6,126 since Mrs. Drake claimed as the guys that make this little for companies to co-operate, but killing is total disarmament, nu• wart hog named "Winston.' it is ok to remember and to revenue for film aids from the flower. Not only are they from when we are refused to even stand clear and popgun. Sure, it sounds in any total concept of pub• appreciate and to have parades W. W. I and II, but Korea and on the grounds, it is not only like a pipedream. But, with lic expenditure the total school districts was actually and to make speeches. But some• now Vietnam. an insult to our organization, the proper leadership, it could times we see chips teetering on revenue has to come from one money being repaid the Inter• We received the kindest treat• but to the Veterans that died Last week's Memorial Day is• be done. That leadership must for all of us. sue of the Press failed to fea• the shoulders of men who hate come from the nation with the pocket or another. mediate District for films the ment from the East Jordan Iron war but, 'by God, I blasted Works, Mt. Clemens Metal Pro• We thank again the companies ture any bell ringing, patriotic most firepower and brainpower, Mystified by the Petoskey district had purchased on a pleas to remember our coun• holes in those yellow Japs and the United States. The U.S. ducts, East Jordan Tool and Die, that did co-operate, the business I'd love to do the same thing to News-Review's account of the matching agreement with the and Multi-Cut Tool, who made places that let us display our pos• tries war dead. In fact, I couldn't must reharness the ingenuity that really get worked up about the those lousy commies." puts men on the moon and total tax allocation board meeting, schools. "Mrs. Drake was arrangements for the girls to be ters, and Colwell Agency for let• escorted through their plants to ting us ,use their window for the whole thing. Memorial Day War should be remembered devastation under a push button. I called Mrs. Drake to ask aware of this arrangement," sell poppies. Poppy Display, and to all the peo• comes once a year and that's only for what it is - - a ghastly, A Utopia with no tools of war is why, in view of the fact that he said. However, when a call was made ple of the community for their that. Or is it? uncivilized, barbaric insult to far in the future. But it must The following editorial appear• the intelligence and humanity of be there, and this nation must school support trends were —Six out of 9 of the major to Circuit Controls for permis• support. sion to stop there, a man, who American Legion Auxiliary ed in last Thursday's edition of man. Nothing else. There can work toward it, or there'll be no upward throughout most of the activities of the district are refused to be identified, replied Rebec-Sweet Post 227 the Lapeer County Press. 'Writ• be no real glory in killing, for future. carried on in Emmet County, to their question of going through East Jordan, Michigan. ten by Jim Fitzgerald, the whatever reason. It can be self- Let's replace Memorial Day state, she had championed the Presses editor, who also happens defense; it can be justified; it with Disarmament Day. movement to downgrade the 4 programs for the educable local district's customary al• mentally handicapped, 1 for the "If It Fitz. . // lotment. trainable mentally handicap• She stated that in reviewing ped, and 1 for the crippled, the budget submitted by the or physically handicapped. Charlevoix - Emmet Inter• —Thirty nine per cent of mediate District, there was a the revenues for the operation Personal problems got to me request for $10,000 in film of the district come from strips for the visual education Emmet County, 47 per cent of program. the revenues for the district She stated that the district come from Charlevoix Coun• By Jim Fitzgerald did not show $3 to $4 thou• ty, while 10 per cent are from sand that it was supposedly Antrim and 3 per cent from As I type this, Williw Horton turn. It is costing you $8.73 paper just won't be the same, mean it. It is just their way been like a father to me, even a day to sit in there." Cheboygan. Seventy per cent is back in leftfield for the De• And he'll never get the $2.50 of saying they love you, Jimmie, if she is a woman. receiving from school dis• troit T:lgers and I am back at my "Walter Cronkite just said on you owe him for cutting our and they know you can do better." of the district's funds go to typewriter, as any fool can plain• TV that you quit because you lawn." tricts for film and other vis• Unfortunately, I couldn't read ly see. couldn't stand all the insulting My assistant pounded on the ual aids. She stated that this the Petoskey district for the "Yeah," added my son, "just Professor Gilmartin's writing. Willie walked out in the mid• letters-to-the-editor," my door. "The newspaper is in ter• go back and write something de• But I shall always treasure her should have been listed as programs carried on there. dle of the 7th inning. I quit daughter said. "Especially the rible shape without you,' he cent for a change and things will note. on a Tuesday morning, about half one from your mother." said. "I remembered that you income. —The Intermediate District be ok again." would be happy to invite sal• way through editing that week's "Yeah," added my son," and don't use periods after Mr. Dr. Hi'O f course, we have such issue of my favorite weekly news• Joe Garagiola said you are un• and Jr. but I forgot how you get After 4 days, I went back to ary comparisons with the dis• paper. happy here and want to be trad• rid of all those unused periods. A note was slipped under the work. "I wasn't mad at my rea• activities as The Child Guid• gruntled members of the Pet• I went home and into sec• ed to the Detroit Free Press. They are rolling all over the bathroom door. It was from Pro• ders or my boss and I don't ance Clinic and the Children's lusion, locking the bathroom door He said you're mad because your floor and people are tripping." fessor Gilmartin who taught me want to be traded. I love it oskey faculty. behind me. My family stood out• publisher won't pay your bar bill "All your close friends are on everything I know about writing, here," I explained. "The pres• Aid Fund which should receive While the sound and the side and begged me to get back at the country club." the front porch," my wife said. who encouraged me to enter the sure of personal problems sim• support from the county too," fury of these charges and re• on the job. "There's a little boy at the "They both said to tell you the newspaper game, and who has al• ply got to be too much. But I Mrs. Drake said. "The publisher just called," back door and he's crying," my whole town is behind you. Those ways given me wise advice when feel fine now after 4 days in the buttal add up to what in our my wife said. "He has suspen• wife said. '' He says you've got to people who spit at you and throw I've been troubled. I've always bathroom, near my Right Guard "They (the Intermediate (Continued on page 8) ded you without pay until you re• get back on the job or the news• rocks at your car don't really said that Professor Gilmartin has and my Listerine and my Crest." Page 8 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June 5, 1969 YOU'RE A MAN, NOT A MANIKIN

TO US Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lakin, Har• • BOYNE CITY - June 5: Ame• 31, 1 1/2 miles west of Bay per Woods, spent several days at rican Legion; Presbyterian Choir Shore, Sunday, June 8 at 10:30 their cottage this past week. Rehearsal. a.m. The Pierre Brunets arrived Sunday and plan to spend the sum• • BOYNE CITY-June6: V.F.W. • BOYNE CITY - The Eagles mer months at their cottage ai Auxiliary 1583 willhave their Springwater Beach. • BOYNE CITY - June 9: Bar- regular meeting, Mon. June 9th, Guests of the Gregg Smiths bershoppers; Rotary Club at at 8 p.m. Also will be installation on Sunday were Mrs. Smith's Char-Boyne; Boyne Rebekahs. of Officers. All members and of• sister and brother in law, the ficers please be present. Visiting J. C. McDonalds, Charlevoix. • BOYNE CITY - June 10: City sisters always welcome. Re• Michael A. Smith, son of the Commission; Board of Education; freshments will be served. Gregg Smiths, returned to his American Legion Aux. home, for the summer months. • BOYNE CITY - The next The Emery Sheldons, DeWitt Boyne City Immunization Clinic Mrs. Myrtle Bricker, East Jor• • BOYNE CITY - June 11: Lions will be held on June 17th, Wed• dan, Eloise Kent, and Madolin Club at Char-Boyne; Altar Soci• nesday, 1-3 p.m. at the Presby• Crowe, visited Mrs. Minnie Buys ety; Boyne City Shufflers at Le• terian Church Basement. This is at Meadowbrook Hospital, Bel• gion Hall. sponsored by the District Health laire, Friday evening. Dept. #3. Dr. Robert Libke M.D.. The Lawrence Hayeses and • BOYNE CITY - Rev. Clayton will be giving the immunizations. the Orville Davises, Flint, spent We recognize the Eby will be the guest speaker this All area residents are welcome. the weekend at the Hayes vaca• difference with Sunday at the Boyne City Church tion home near East Jordan, and of the Nazarene during the 11:00 • BOYNE CITY - Presbyterian visited relatives and friends in a.m. Worship Hour. church Bible School will begin, the area. Mon. June 16 thru Fri. June 20 Mrs. Violet Green and niece, PS. • BAY SHORE - Golden Rule from 9 to 11 each morning. All Mrs. George Turnbull (Joan Ha- * Personal Service Spiritualist Church will hold children 4 yrs old thru the 6th ckenberg), Pontiac, visited the Every family has different insur• services at Northern Lake Mich• grade are welcome. Please wear Lloyd Ballards Friday and Sat• ance needs. To plan the right igan Spiritualist Camp on old play clothes. urday afternoons last week. Mrs. protection for your family — and Turnbull attended Baccalaureate keep it up-to-date — requires Sunday evening with the Ballards. the kind of thoughtful, individual The Jack Bakers and child• attention we give. And when you ren, Whitehall, visited during the need help, you get it — on the BOYNE CITY weekend at the homes of her double. Call us. You'll find there's Maude Hammond 582-7394 grandmother and aunts, Mrs. more than window dressing to George Crowe and Madolin and P.S. — Personal Service. the Nyle Goulds. Postmistress honored at open house Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lloyd and WILLIAM J. The Richard Reichs and baby The George Rollses, Royal Oak Vanderbilt's present Postmas• Pier Property Association, Mrs. igan Postmaster's Association; Pier she served in many civic children, Flint, were holiday Christopher, Romulus, spent a spent the weekend at the paren• ter, Mrs. Jack Dickhout was given Jack (Virginia) Dickhout and the served as sergeant-at-arms for capacities: New Buffalo Women's LINDSAY weekend visitors at the Luther weekend with their parents, the tal Lawrence Rolls home at Boyne a surprise open-house send-off members of her family "set" 7 national conventions of the Na• Club president, Band Parents R. A. Campbell Agency, Inc. Brintnall home. J. C. Meads. Mr. Meads em• Falls. at Union Pier, Michigan, recent• for the traditional family album tional Postmasters Association; Club, county March of Dimes The Fred Horrecks, Green, 101 River St. - Boyne City ployed in Chicago, was also home. The Howard Talboyses attend• ly when 300 members of the com• photo. With her are her son collaborated in co-authoring the Chairman, as a director of Blos- Mich., are making their home ed the graduation Thursday even• munity gathered td wish her well Richard Novacek, present Union national association's public re• somtime, Inc. Mrs. Dickhout with her grandmother, Mrs. Lu• Mr. and Mrs. Vern Van Fleet ing at Boyne Falls, of their ne• worked briefly at the Gaylord in her new venture and honor her Pier Postmaster, her husband, lations manual; and in 1961 Chamber ther Brintnall. Berkley, spent the past week phew, Bill Matelski, and the grad• Jack Dickhout, Boyne City Post• instigated the idea of an annual post office after joining her hus• Mrs. Carl Bergman, near East at their home at Tonnahdoonah uation party after at the home of for 25 years of civic service. master, and her daughter, Mrs. state postmaster's training band in Boyne City prior to tak• Jordan, spent Monday with her Beach and also visited their par• his parents. Here, shown with a huge plaque Daryl Briggs. Mrs. Dickhout school, a movement that has now ing over the post of Vanderbilt ho urs ents the J. C. Meads. They sister in law, Mrs. Luther Brint• The Donald Rollses and chil• presented to her by the Union is a past president of the Mich• spread to 46 states. At Union poastmaster. Boyne City - The new summer nall. also had as their guest at the dren have moved into their new hours for the Boyne City Cham• Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Green beach Mr. Dave Letek, Berkley. home at Boyne Falls. ber of Commerce which have been and family, Mt. Morris, visited Raymond Behling and sons, and Phone 582-6562 to released by Ann DiMartino are their parents, the Elmer Wests Fred Benser, a student at Lake Chuck Easton spent the long week place a Northland Monday through Saturday 10a.m. and Harvey Greens at Boyne Superior State College, spent the end at Goose Lake on a camping Press classified ! Walloon Lake to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Falls. weekend with his parents, the trip. »3 • •-7" Mrs. August Jensen 535-2293

Those here for the summer Those here for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckwith, are: the Laurence Rauhs, Day• were Howard Stonekers, Hamil• Toledo, Ohio, spent the weekend ton; Jack Minors, Calif.; Ro• ton, Ohio, Harold Turners andwit h their mother, Mrs. Mable bert Adams, Ind.; John Schaf- family, Bloomfield Hills, Frank Stanton at the care center. They fers and family, Dayton, Scott Harlows, Midland, the Dennis Yo- took her home with them for m Roby, 111.; Norcross of Arkan• ders with friends from Midland. an indefinite stay. sas; John Goodwins; Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyde and Word has been received by KRAFT SLICED NATURAL Cheese Carpenter and son and family, family, Bloomfield Hills, spent the Raymond Eckers that Mrs. the Kirks of Flint. the weekend at the Taylor cottage. Artie Ecker has suffered a heart 8 oz. attack and is in serious condi• 8 Ray March has been a medical Mrs. Mildred Erb returned Swiss Z 49* Mozzarel la pkg^:39. ^ tion. Her address is 2139 Ro• patient at Lockwood Hospital. home from her trip abroad meo, Ferndale, Mich. The Tom Barish family, Grand through the winter months in CRACKER BARREL STICK PACK M^£%C Rapids, entertained their brother Portugal, Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jensen and family, Anderson, Ind. spent 80 pks 9 Norm Borisch and family of Cin• Laurence Fineout, Alva Dent, Variety Cheese ° * cinnati at their cottage on south Golda Geldhof, Grand Rapids, the weekend with their parents, shore drive over the weekend. spent the weekend visiting rela• the Ed Jensens and the Glaza KRAFT tives of the Fineout family. The family in Petoskey. 3 5 oz. jars ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stevens Jim Coplas family were with their Mr. and Mrs. Bud Guardle- Jar Cheeses attended the car races at Indian• mother, Melissa Fineout. man, Detroit, spent the weekend apolis, Ind. over the weekend. with her sister, Ester Simpson •nto Word has been received that C.E. Mrs. Mae McBride returned to and brother Art Morgan. KRAFT POURING Hamilton passed away Sunday at her cottage for the summer after Lena Griffen was a dinner guest spending the winter in Detroit. Kraft Oi iv A • o KRAFT KRAFT Dressings Richmond, Ind. of Gladys Jensen on Thursday. KRAFT Plain 1 pt 2 oz. btl. 4% bpaghetti TANGY Macaroni & 7i/4OZ. SALAD SECKET Publisher's corner 2 Barbecue Sauce**^ Dinner 80Z. 29* (continued from page 7) Cheese /39* CATALIJVA ate enough so she does all my KRAFT PURE Herman - - the man with the lost come along and marry her; sen• KRAFT PINCONNING MEDIUM 12 oz. 65C 0lL& VINEGAR cobfcSl^ ashes. work perfectly, but backward sible enough so that she uses good Orange Juice > ^Of MILD rQA Ere we close this true, but enough so that she does not do judgment in all her duties, but

DOV good work for anyone else; at• D somewhat fanciful tale, let it be foolish enough so that - - if she or UNSWEETENED wfieese i2 oz. SHARP 12oz . 71c 00&^ SWEET & SOUR 10 known also that Herman enjoys tractive and cheerful enough so does marry - - she chooses a kind of immortality as the re• she brightens up the office, but a man she has to support and so Grapefruit Juice 3 $ sult of this ill-fated mishap. not so much that some guy will stays on the job." KRAFT Caramels or Fudgies J 3 8 oz. btls. 5 ^ KRAFT PURE 1/2 gal. t His descendants from that date to this, always greet any member Orange Juice IGA Plain & Iodized SEALTEST O C C Rug Cleaner of the family who comes in late v at night, staggering, and bleary KRAFT JET PUFF 10 oz. bag Chocolate Salt ec 49 GLORY $159 eyed with the sarcastic question: Editorial J5< Milk Qt. SPRAY FOAM • 24 oz, "I suppose you've been out (Continued from page 7) Marshmallows 1 lb. 10 oz. box hunting for Herman's ashes?" opinion is political hanky-pan• COUPON IGA FROZEN All of this just proves my Cantaloupes contention that cremation has ky, let not all Emmet County • ROBIN HOOD 25 lb. $179 more survival value than even a householders be greatly dis• Dinners 39< high-priced tombstone. No one turbed since the cost is very bag with this COUPON ever asks you if you've been out j Flour minute. CALIFORNIA NEW looking for a tombstone. (all kinds) I i(j4| ||| GOOD THROUGH JUNE 7 AT STORE BELOW 89* An Emmet householder as• , ^WW COUPON Auto dealers of Charlevoix sessed at $10,000 now saves 3 / $| Potatoes 10 lb. bag County missed a rare opportun• ity a few weeks ago when GM 4 cents per year. The In• BONELESS ROLLED PORK announced the passing of the Cor- termediate School district is CENTER vair. Al Sinclair, of Boyne City, WHITE DOVER and Bill Fochtman, of Charle• the great loser in more than Pork Butt Roast 69£ voix, the locally franchised deal• terms of pennies. CUT ers could have donned themselves Fortunately one member of TABLERITE CHUCK IRONSTONE DINNERWARE in black as chief mourners; their RIB sympathetic rivals, Bill Kusina, the Emmet Allocation Board, Chops This Week's Feature Bill Battiste, and Jack Dickhout, Sebron Litzenburger voted a- Swiss Steak 95£ could have joined the rites as DINNER the singing choir. And we would gainst the proposed millage PEETS 1# TWIN OR PLATE have been on hand with camera reduction; other Emmet coun• SAVE UP TO 45% ON to record the event for poster• 89* VARIE TY PAC K £ £ ( ity. Man what publicity! - - No ty educators were sorry to COMPLETER PIECES. With ea. $3.00 purchase charge for the free plug, lads. observe the political rift too. Lunch Meats Not Including Cigarettes s|c % % IGA Bacon 69* Beer & Wine "Rather than see the ONLY 33C The ideal secretary has been HERRUDS 10 oz. defined many times. Here's the district penalized, I'd rather Smoky Links 59« THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY - JUNE 7 way she was described in a re• we'd raise our own millage. RING Bologna 65* WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. cent U.S. Department of State To us, it means no more than newsletter: "She should be young enough the cost of one typewriter, PACKAGE LIQUOR STORE. ICE COLD BEER, to start at the lowest salary, BEVERAGES. WE HAVE ICE. WE DELIVER. but the benefits are manyfold thus leaving room for promotion; greater/' said Martin Mang, REGULAR STORE HOURS but near enough to retirement age so no other office will try to superintendent of the Pells• 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. take her away; able to spell ton school. TAYLOR'S EVERYDAY! the words I use, but not those of EAST JORDAN anyone else; efficient and accur- NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 PAGE Two week heart All breed horse show Traverse City - Bowers Har• class "B" show in all divisions day and Sunday, June 13, 14, and '••OK**.,•.* bor Park on Old Mission Penin• except Half Arab, which is class 15. Rain or Shine. course to be held sula, 10 miles north of Traverse "C", this spring time show is Entries are coming in daily City will again be the setting for one of the biggest and best in the from surrounding states. There The Michigan Heart Associa• throughout the state. the Annual All Breed Horse Show, region and has drawn high praise will be 99 classes, so the young• tion announces a two week course This will be the first such sponsored by the Peninsula Sad• from the Michigan Horse Show est rider as well as the most to train area nurses in the spec• course offered by the Michigan dle Horse Association. Association Board. The dates experienced will enjoy entering. ialty of Coronary Care Unit Nur• Heart Association in the Nor• Approved by M.HJS.A. as a this year will be Friday, Satur• MORT HANDY displays a wren house which may be as simple sing, to be held in Traverse City thern area. It is part of a Cor• (Continued on page 20) as a cigar box or as elaborate as a mansion. in June. This course will be co- onary Care Education Project, sponsored by the Grand Traverse supported by an operational grant Area Heart Unit and Munson to the Michigan Heart Associa• Medical Center, with the Tra• tion by Regional Medical Pro• verse City Osteopathic Hospital grams. and Northwestern Michigan Col• The key factor in the opera• lege also participating in the tion of a coronary care unit is a instruction. trained team of nurse special• ists. It is anticipated that this Trie classes will be held be• course will be instrumental in tween June 2 and 13th. The coursefurtherin g the establishment and is planned to train qualified nur• efficiency of Coronary Care Units ses for service in a coronary in other areas of Northern Mich• care unit. Course enrollment igan. The facilities and staff of has been completely filled, the Munson Coronary Care Unit representing hospitals in Ann will be used extensively in the Arbor, Grand Rapids, Kalama• course, as well as those of the zoo, Manistee, Petoskey, Mar• Osteopathic Hospital and North• quette and many other cities western Michigan College. Dietrichs have 3 to buy gifts for East Jordan - Graduation gift On May 24th, another son, buyers with too many gifts to Russ, graduated from Stout Col• buy should consider the plight of lege in Menominee, Wisconsin, the Russ Dietrichs, who have with a bachelor's degree in in• three sons graduating in May dustrial art. AREA 4-H members , who took honors at the regional 4-H show and June. in East Jordan recently, for creating baskets and artcraft were On May 15, the Dietrichs at• And on June 8th, Russ and GLASS SIDES on winter bird feeders built by Mort, make bird tended commencement exercises his wife will attend graduation William Buckmaster, Wanda Mousseau, Teri Osborn, Dannette Dan• watching interesting. at Grand Rapids' Kendall School ceremonies in Mt. Pleasant for forth, Anna Buckmaster, Ben Ransom, Randy Smith, Debbie Small- of Design for their son Rich• their son Bill, who is majoring ey and Peggy Cutler. Another award winner, Michael Klooster, was ard, who received a degree in in accounting at Central Michigan advertising. University. missing when the picture was taken. Handy is handy at building homes for birds and dogs batting average in the by BARBCH RISTENSEN

East Jordan - Morton Handy yard and expect any kind of bird pooch. Give him plenty of room, . . and so he is! Handy at turn• from a wren to a stork to come and don't construct his residence Living-Makers League ing scrap lumber into homes. Mr. immediately and take possession while he is still a pup. Decide \ Handy is an expert in the home- of this splendid residence. What on the type of construction to be building field - for wrens, pur• usually happens to this kind of a used so that the house will stay ple martins and robins, as well "birdhouse" is that the squirrels weatherproof throughout its life, as for puppies and dogs. Sal• take immediate possession. And figure on some simple ventilation vaged small pieces of lumber and the proud maker ought to thank scheme so the interior won't get shingles provide materials for his lucky stars that they don't too stuffy - and that's practically attractive handmade birdhouses camp on his trail while they all. With these things taken care and dog houses of interesting ar• are at it. of in the design, the house may chitectural design. be made as simple as a cigar It should be pretty obvious that box, or as elaborate as a forty- a house suitable for a wren, Many successful birdhouse room mansion, depending on the would prove too crowded for a choice of the builder. builders seek to make some• woodpecker, even if the red• what of a mystery of their craft. head could get in through the en• In the winter Mr. Handy con• The facts to be learned are few, trance hole bored for the wren. structs bird feeders especially says Mr. Handy. First of all, Having decided then just what kind for chickadees. Scraps of glass you must know the kind of birds of a guest we are designing our are used for the sides so bird for which you are planning the house to attract, we give it the feed can be seen at all times house. This sounds like one of proper amount of floor space, and the top can be lifted off for those things that everybody filling with corn meal or sun• knows, but it is a fact that many make the interior of the correct flower seeds. If you are plan• amateurs, with more enthusiasm depth and bore the entrance hole ning a home of tomorrow for your than knowledge proceed to bore of the right size and at the pro• pets of today, consult Mr. Morton a hole - any size hole - in a box per distance from the floor. Handy for complete homebuilding - any old box, hang it up in the The same holds true for your and architectural service!

Mary Bennett by teaching them about East Jordan - Funeral ser• vin, Sodus; Carlisle and Archie, fore sailing on the Great Lakes vices for Mrs. Jackson (Mary I.) Eau. Claire; 27 grandchildren, until entering the U.S. Army in Bennett, 79, who died unexpect• 31 great grandchildren; three March 1943. He served in the edly at her home May 26, were sisters, Mrs. Carrie Berugski, European theatre with the 94th compound interest and held at the Watson Funeral Home Madison, Wis.; Mrs. Kather- Infantry Division and was a pri• Wednesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Mar• ine Baker, Mt. Horab, Wis., and soner of war until the war in cus Krake officiated and burial Mrs. Robert Pope, Sun Prairie, Europe ended and he was releas• was in Sodus, Michigan. Wisconsin. ed. He was discharged from the She was born Mary Ida Er- Army in Nov. 1945 and sailed furth February 12, 1890 at Mt. Frederick Haney for the Pittsburgh Steamship Co. the Savings Habit Horab, Wis. She made her home East Jordan - Funeral ser• for 2 1/2 years before return• in Eau Claire, Mich.,before com• vices for Frederick G. Haney, ing to East Jordan because of GIVE THEM EARLY LESSONS IN HOW THE MONEY THEY WORK ing to East Jordan in 1945. She 48, World War II veteran, were failing health. He was a member married Mr. Bennett in Charle• held at St. Joseph's Church at of the Rebec-Sweet post of the FOR CAN WORK FOR THEM IN A NORTHWESTERN STATE BANK voix April 3, 1952. She was 8:30 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. American Legion. SAVINGS ACCOUNT a member of the Eastern Star Joseph Malinowski officiating. Surviving are three brothers, and attended the Lutheran Burial was in Calvary Cemetery S/Sgt. Robert, stationed in Thai• Church. in Wilson Township. land with the U.S. Air Force, Survivors include her hus• Mr. Haney died Monday, May Leslie and James of East Jor• band, four daughters, Mrs. Emil 26, at Little Traverse Hospital dan; four sisters, Mrs. Theo• (Eva) Behnke, Dowagiac; Mrs. a short time after he was admit• dore (Beatrice) Francis of El• Northwestern State Bank Kenneth (Vera) Geideman, Niles; ted. mira, Mrs. Edward (Edna) Skop, Mrs. Duane (Marion)Stiles, Ber• Born in Wilson Township Sept. of Detroit, Mrs. Margaret EAST JORDAN rien Springs and Mrs. Wilbur 29, 1920, Mr. Haney attended Lewis and Miss Dorothy Haney BOYNE CITY (Mary) Stark, East Jordan; four Cedar Valley rural school and the of East Jordan and 11 nieces and sons, Herman, Dowagiac; Cal• East Jordan High School be• nephews. Page 16 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June 5, 1969

NOTICE TO ALL ABSENTEE ELECTORS FOR THE ANNUAL TWIN VALLEY NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION BEING HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969.

All electors of the former Boyne City ANNUAL ELECTION Public School District may pick up their absentee ballots at the Administrative Offices of the Twin Valley School Dis• TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF TWIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTIES OF CHARLEVOIX trict at 215 E. Water St., Boyne City. AND ANTRIM, MICHIGAN: Ballots may be obtained anytime during NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE TWIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT the week through Saturday, June 7, until COUNTIES OF CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM, MICHIGAN, WILL BE HELD 4 p.m.

All electors of the former East Jordan School District may secure their absen• MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 tee ballots at the principal's office of the East Jordan High School anytime during the week through Saturday, June 7, until 4 p.m. BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 o'clock a.m. and 8:00 p.m. COUNTY TREASURERS' STATEMENTS 32-it EASTERN STANDARD TIMEo LOCALS I, Anah H. Potter, Treasurer of Charlevoix County, Michigan, state that I have searched Miss Janet Hackenberg, Sag• It's a boy NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, That the voting place for said the records of my office and after inquiry find that the total of all voted increases over inaw, spent a long weekend with and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 6, Article IX, of the Constitution her parents, the Andrew Zagatas. election shall be as follows: Receiving congratulations on of Michigan, as amended, in any local units affecting the taxable property in Boyne City the birth of a son, Timothy Todd, For the qualified electors of the former Boyne City Public School District, Boyne City, Michigan: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tebo School District, at Central Elementary School Gym, South and Mrs. Eva Powley, Saginaw, on Tuesday, May 13, are Mr. and spent Friday through Sunday Mrs. Tim Parrott of Flint, Mich. East Street, Boyne City, Michigan. Unit Voted Increases Years Effective camping at State Park. They were Timothy weighed 9 lbs. 14 1/2 For the qualified electors of the former East Jordan School County (Grandvue MCF) 3 Mills 1957-1975 Saturday dinner guests of Ro• oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. Boyne City School $995,000 Bond bert's mother, Mrs. Vernie Ga• and Mrs. Keith Dressel, Boyne District, at The City Building,'Main Street, East Jordan, District issue voted briel and also visited relatives City and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Michigan. on Oct. 27, 1959. at Walloon Lake. Parrott, Waterford, Mich, wf Years 1960-1985 incl. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, That all persons voting on this proposition at said election Intermediate School 1/2 mill 1964- Bay Township (roads) 2 mills 1966- 5 years shall have the following qualifications: (fire) .6 mills 1968- 5 years (1) Citizen of the United States Evangeline Twp. (fire) lmill 1967-1972 incl. (2) Over 21 years of age (3) Resident of the State of Michigan for six months and of the school district for 30 days prior to the date of this election May 26, 1969 (4) Duly registered ANAH H. POTTER, COUNTY TREASURER

The following proposal will be presented to the electors I, Anah H. Potter, Treasurer of Charlevoix County, Michigan, state that I have searched the records of my office and after inquiry find that the total of all voted increases over of said School District at said Annual Election: and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 6, Article IX, of the Constitution of Michigan, as amended, in any local units affecting the taxable property in Boyne City PROPOSAL NO. 1 School District, East Jordan School District, East Jordan, Michigan, Charlevoix County, is as follows:

"Shall the Constitutional limitation on advalorem taxes Voted Increases Local Un,its Years Effective which may be imposed upon the property of the Twin Valley 3 mills Grandvue MCF (Co) 1957-1975 incl. School District of the Counties of Charlevoix and Antrim, 1/2 mill Intermediate School 1964- 2 mills Wilson Twp. (roads) 1967 to 1970 Michigan, be increased by 12 mills on state equalized valuation for one year, 1969, for operating purposes?" May 26, 1969 ANAH H. POTTER, CHARLEVOIX COUNTY TREASURER

CHARLEVOIX-EMMET INTERMEDIATE I, Phyllis I. Mills, Treasurer of Antrim County, Michigan, find that as of May 28, 1969, SCHOOL DISTRICT the total of all voted increases over and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 6, Article IX, of the Constitution of Michigan, in any local units affecting the taxable property located in the Boyne City Public School District, Antrim County, Michigan, is NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that there will be as follows: elected two (2) members to the Board of Education of Char• Voted Increases Local Unit Years Effective levoix-Emmet Intermediate School District for full termsof $700,000 Bond Issue Antrim County Unlimited six (6) years ending in 1975 and one (1) member for an un• (Hospital) $995,000 Bond Issue Boyne City Sch. Unlimited MODELING the latest summer fashions at expired term of two (2) years ending in 1971. The following 1/2 mill Emmet & Char. Unlimited persons have been nominated to fill such vacancies: Inter. District showing at the Weathervane Inn, last Thurs• day afternoon, were Mrs. Mel Meyer, (top) May 28, 1969 PHYLLIS I. MILLS, ANTRIM COUNTY TREASURER who with her husband owns Boyne Sports• SIX YEAR TERMS TWO YEAR TERM wear, Boyne City, and Bill Pioch, proprie• Frances J. Hill Douglas W. Way tor of Pioch's Gentlemen's Apparel, Char• William A. Parsons levoix. The informal fashion showings will Maurice M. Taylor I, Phyllis I. Mills, Treasurer of Antrim County, Michigan, find that as of May 28, 1969, be held every Thursday throughout the sum• the total of all voted increases over and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 6 , Article IX, of the Constitution of Michigan, in any local units affecting the taxable mer in the Weathervane's main dining room, and feature fashions from different area PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the following mil - property located in the East Jordan Public School District, Antrim County, Michigan, is as follows: clothing shops. lage proposal will be presented to the electors of the Char• levoix-Emmet Intermediate School District atthesometime Local Unit Voted Increases Years Effective and at the same voting place as the Annual Election on Antrim County $700,000 Bond Issue Unlimited (Hospital) Monday, June 9th, 1969, and will be conducted by the same Emmet & Char. 1/2 mill Unlimited School officers for those electors of the Intermediate School Inter. School District District: May 28, 1969 PHYLLIS I. MILLS. ANTRIM COUNTY TREASURER "Shall the one-half mill I imitation on the annual property tax heretofor approved by the school electors of Charlevoix- Emmet Intermediate School District, Michigan, for the ed• ucation of handicapped children be increased by one-half ROBERT Co KLEVORN mill?" SECRETARY, BOARD OF EDUCATION

Maude Hammond Bea Kopkau 582-7394 536-7598 Mrs. Vernie Gabriel called were given. After which they all ly decorated birthday cake and The Leroy Hardys have re- Frank Nachazel, Sr. family en• Falls on Sunday. on old friends, the Evart Huff visited the Museum at Game ice cream, gifts and cards mark- turned to their home after spend-joyed a get together at the Na• The LaVern Archers and dau• family, K. Merithew and the Roy Haven, and saw all the differ• ed the occasion. ing the winter in Fla. chazel "Red Caboose Dear ghter and the Ralph Parkses, Coppins near Gaylord, Thursday. ent animals. All reported hav• Camp," on Saturday. They re• Muskegon, were Memorial week• Mrs. Juanita Burrows, a 2nd ing a wonderful time. Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Leon Reister turned to their homes in sou• end guests at the home of their grade teacher at Boyne Falls, and Fern , Brooks were her daugh• and children, Ionia, were week• thern Mich, on Sunday and Mon. parents, the Wm, Archers and Mrs. Raymond Mouch a 1st grade Clint Hammond, a medical pa• ters, the Donald Rileys and dau• end guests of their sister and other relatives. teacher, took their combined tient at Lockwood MacDonald ghter, Sault St. Marie, the Lar• brother-in-law, the Robert Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman Mrs. Geo. Klooster spent classes of 52 children for a pic• Hospital, celebrated his 80th ry Aliens and daughter, Cheboy• zaks. They were also guests have gone to Fla, to make their Thursday with her mother, Mrs. nic lunch at a roadside park birthday there Sunday, June 1st gan, and granddaughter, Mrs. Pa• at the home of the Harold Lis- home. Lula Springstead at Central Lake. at Vanderbilt. Later they played in the lounge room with his im• tricia Williams and 4 children kums. Sam and John Tisron visited Mrs. Springstead returned home ovjnips; anrt nriy.os and favors mediate family present. A love• of the Soo. Thirty-eight members of the their uncle Bert Tisron at Boyne with her daughter for a visit. Thursday, June 5, 1969 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Page 17 Memorial Day Observances Northland Pressi Photo feature

HONOR GUARD, composed of Boyne City American Legion mem• bers, heads down Water Street. PHOTOS BY PHIL JOHNSON

REPRESENTATIVE flag bearers from the army, navy, air force and marine corp, led East Jordan's Memorial Day parade.

MEMORIAL DAY address at the Boyne City cemetery was given by Rev. Richard Noffeze, Christ Lutheran Church.

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MEMBERS of the Boyne City band marched through town in last Friday's annual Memorial Day parade.

EAST JORDAN High School baton twirlers escort bandsmen down the main street of town., PHOTOS BY BARB CHRISTENSEN Local residents move less than national average

(Special to the Northland Press) This mobility rate, 40percent, New York, May 24 - Of the was lower than the rate reported 40 million or more Americans for the nation as a whole, 47 who will be changing their home percent. addresses this year, how many In the East North Central residents of Charlevoix County States, it was 46 percent and, will be among them? in the State of Michigan, 44 per• ASSISTANT Troop 49 Scoutmaster, Jim Hullett, leads Boyne City Do local people pick up and cent. scouts in Friday's Memorial Day parade. move as frequently, or more so, Why do people move? The rea• than those in other areas? sons are numerous. Frequently According to data compiled by it is the economics of life that the government, their record in• dictate the change. Sometimes dicates that they do less moving a family moves in search of bet• about than people in most parts ter jobs or business opportuni• D-Day is unique of the country. ties., Or because a man is trans• And the time of year when they ferred by his company. Or. be• are prone to do so is fast ap• cause the family has become bet• proaching. The most popular ter off, financially, and wants REV. Chandler Benton, First Presbyterian Church, gave the Mem• season for moving is the summer. to live in a fancier home. orial Day address at East Jordan's lakeside Memorial Park. in history books Statistics show that between 70 Marriage, the birth of a child and 80 percent of it takes place and other social changes are also in the months of June, July, Au• cited as major motives for by BARB CHRISTENSEN gust and September. moving. 25 years ago on June 6, 1944, were subject to interruption with• for General Eisenhower's state• The extent to which the Char• the greatest amphibious force in out warning. Throughout the U.S. ment to the people of Western levoix County population is given Helps to history, composed of American, people talked of little else, in Europe. Transmissions were to moving is revealed in another British, Canadian and Allied their homes, on the street, in made in 22 languages on a 24 government study, covering a recover troops, landed in Normandy, stores, and in offices where bus• hour basis. The operation by five-year period, based on data starting the final campaign iness was disrupted by the day• which the continent of Europe gathered in connection with the against Germany in World War long suspense. was successfully invaded in the last census. Apollo II which led to her unconditional Led by President Roosevelt teeth of a strong enemy will With the Apollo Ten Recovery surrender on May 8,1945. Thou• over the radio at ten that night, probably remain unique in the It reveals that 4,701 local res• idents were living in different Force, May 19 - Radioman Third sands of troops from an armada the entire country joined in a history books for a long time to Class David L. Griffin, USN, son of warships and parachutes solemn prayer for the success come. homes than those they had occu• pied five years earlier. of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Griffin covered a stretch of more than of the invasion. General Dwight of 1000 Griffin St., East Jordan, a hundred miles of beaches. D. Eisenhower's announcement Musi c festival Of this total, 2,290 had mere• Mich., and husband of the former from London was the first of• ly moved to new locations with• Miss Nora K. Marshowskyof 3319 The first report of the long- ficial news and gave the brief in the county. The other 2,411 Geneva Lane, Zion, 111., is serv• awaited event reached the United facts of the landings with no de• East Jordan - A Festival of were people who had come from ing abord the communications States through the German news tails, but it was greeted with great Christian music will be outside the county to take up relay ship USS Arlington, a unit agency Transocean, in a broad• a burst of sirens and whistles. held in the Presbyterian Church cast announcing that the Allies at 7:30, Sunday, June 8. local residence. of Task Force 130, for the man• The Liberty Bell in Philadel• ned flight of Apollo 10. were landing and a naval battle phia was rung six times. Performing will be Bertha was in progress in the English Slough as organist, the choirs As to the number of people The ship's mission is to serve Channel. There was no Allied More than 4,000 ships and of the Methodist and Lutheran who may have moved out of the as the major relay station for confirmation, but the New York smaller landing craft parti• churches will join the Presby• county in the five-year period, communications of the primary Times of June 6th departed from cipated in the tremendous under• terian choir; there will be a duet no figures are given. recovery units. ts usual conservative format by taking, and the largest airborne by Helen and Phyllis Shepard, The Apollo 10 mission is one •epeating the Transocean broad• force ever employed was landed a flute duet by Ann Pray and What it boils down to is that of the final steps before reach• est. The national radio networks with remarkably low losses. At Mary Snyder, solos by June Ben• 40 out of every 100 persons in ing the ultimate goal of the Apol• lood by to confirm the report, the hour of invasion the broad• ton and selections on the harps Charlevoix County over the age lo program to land men on the MEMBERS of the American Legion Women's Auxiliary held a ser• moon for limited observation and nd all programs, even those casting facilities were linked to• by Judith Gardner. of five changed their addresses vice for those whovdied at sea on the Christopher Taylor Memorial ponsoring the highest-paid corn• gether in an international chain Church hymns will also be at least once in a period of five exploration and assure their safe elians and other performers to insure a maximum audience sung. years. recovery upon return to earth. Bridge. Page 18 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June 5, 1969

LEGAL NOTICES BOYNE CITY EAST JORDAN CITY COUNCIL Maude Hammond 582-7394

(ORDER OF PUBLICATION) ORDER OF PUBLICATION ORDER OF PUBLICATION Minutes of the Special Meet• ing the City Dump. write the city a letter and give Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erber General General General Mrs. Elmer Brownell and dau• ing of the City Council held Mr. Dean Mikulski read por• and children, Roscommon, spent fourteen (14) days after receipt State of Michigan State of Michigan State of Michigan ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Ikens, Mid• Monday, May 26, 1969 at 8 p.m. tions of Act 87, Public Acts of Memorial Day with their mother, of the letter to come into com• File #6763 File No. 6850 File #6853 land, spent the weekend in their The meeting was called to or• 1965. He then explained that the Mrs. Irene Kelts and Mrs. Eli• pliance. Probate Court for the County Probate Court for the County Probate Court for the County camper at State Park. The der by Mayor Olson. City is in violation of this act, zabeth Erber. Mrs. Erber re• of Charlevoix. of Charlevoix. of Charlevoix. Brownells were former residents Present: Mayor Olson, Alder- and that it must comply or the Supt. Kitson is to explore the turned home with them for a Estate of PAULINE M. MINI- here. men Watson, Olson, Morris and Health Department would cite north end of the Dump Site (Gra• Estate of WILLIAM VAN DE- Estate of MERLE CLAYTON weeks visit then goes to Clio TCH, Deceased. Burkey, Supt. Kitson, City At• the City as being in violation. vel Pit) for feasibility of dig• VENTER, Deceased. JACO, aA/a Merle C. Jaco, De• Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Seelye, to attend her granddaughter's It is Ordered that on August torney Klevorn, Dean Mikulski ging a trench for a sanitary land• It is Ordered that on June ceased. Huntington, Ind., spent the week graduation and to see her new City Attorney Klevorn request• 21st, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., in the and Walter Franczek of the Health fill which was the recommenda• 26, 1969, at 11:00 A.M., in the It is Ordered that on August end at their home on North Park 2 weeks old great granddaughter. ed 60 days for the City to come Probate Courtroom, Charlevoix, Probate Courtroom in the City of 21st, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., in the Dept. into compliance. tion of Mr. Mikulski; St. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Froats Michigan a hearing be held on Charlevoix, Michigan a hearing Probate Courtroom in the City Absent: Aldermen Morrison Mr. Mikulski said no - not that returned home Saturday after the petition of Lee Danforth, be held at which all creditors of of Charlevoix, Michigan a hear• and Gee. long. The meeting was adjourned by visiting his aunt, Mr. and Mis. Jr., Administrator for allowance said deceased are required to ing be held at which all credi• Purpose of the meeting: To Attorney Klevorn asked how Mayor Olson. Denny Six at Beulah a few days of his first and final account. prove their claims. Creditors tors of said deceased are requir• meet with representatives from much time? Fern L. Morris | JORDAN VALLEY | last week. Publication and service shall must file sworn claims with the ed to prove their claims. Cred• the Health Department concern• Mr. Mikulski said he would Deputy City Clerk. be made as provided by Statute Court and serve a copy on Lyle itors must file sworn claims with CHURCH and Court Rule. Kowalske, Administrator of said the- Court and serve a copy on Dated: May 20, 1969. Estate, at Boyne City, Michigan, Lyle Kowalske, Administrator W. DIRECTORY Hon. John Makel prior to said hearing. W.A. of said Estate, at Boyne Judge of Probate. Publication and service shall City, Michigan, prior to said Conkle & Varnum be made as provided by Statute hearing. Area Business Guide By: and Court Rule. Publication and service shall FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Attorney for Administrator Dated: May 15, 1969. be made as provided by Statute 207 Williams Street Harvey C. Varnum John Makel and Court Rule. East Jordan J.H. SAVORY, M.D. — SADDLERY — North Bay ydf John C. Schmittdiel Judge of Probate. Church 536-2941 110 Water Street Dated: May 15th, 1969. East Jordan, Michigan Stables, Inc. ajfc Robert C. Klevorn, Boyne City, Michigan 30-3tc John Makel Manse 536-2635 RIDING EQUIPMENT BY THE CHIROPRACTOR Attorney for Administrator Judge of Probate. Church School - 10:00 A.M. HOURS: NATION'S BETTER Church Road, 3 Miles | OFFICE HOURS 215 South Lake Street Robert C. Klevorn, Worship Service - 11:15 A.M. 11 to 12 a.m. Daily (ORDER OF PUBLICATION) CRAFTSMEN North of Horton Bay * Mon. Wed. Fri. 9-12,2-5,7-9 Boyne City, Michigan. 30-3tc Attorney for Administrator Nursery provided for infants 2 to 5 p.m. Daily General Tues. & Sat. 9-12,2-5 W.W.A. through age five Everything for the Western State of Michigan Good Horses, Good Trails, Thursday Open 'til noon Business Address: Fifth & sixth Fellowship Closed Wednesday P.M. Pleasure Horse File #6855 Efficient Guides PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Probate Court for the County ORDER OF PUBLICATION 215 South Lake Street, 3:30 - 4:30 P.M. Open Tuesday Evenings Poppy's Boots & Saddles Corner River & Park Streets General Junior High Fellowship Office: LE 6-2511 Charles Leist DI 7-4070 of Charlevoix. Boyne City, Michigan. 30-3tc Dial JU 2-6292 Estate of ROSE B. FINEOUT, State of Michigan 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. Home: LE 6-2313 119 Water Street Boyne City Boyne City, Mich. RFD 2 Deceased. File #6858 ORDER OF PUBLICATION Senior High Fellowship It is Ordered that on August General 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. Sunnyside Restaurant FOR YOUR Probate Court for the County Visitors Always Welcome Whispering Winds 5, 1969, at 11:00 A.M., in the State of Michigan CATERING NEEDS C. H. SMITH Probate Courtroom, Charlevoix, of Charlevoix. File #6859 Barbequed Spare Ribs Company Estate of ANNA I. KEAT, De• Michigan a hearing be held "at Probate Court for the County Every Thursday Night PLUMBING AND WEDDINGS which all creditors of said de• ceased. of Charlevoix. ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE HEATING Residential and It is Ordered that on June Estate of MATILDA GUINE, CATHOLIC CHURCH ceased are required to prove Chicken Ever* Sunday REUNIONS Commercial their claims. Creditors must 19th, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., in the Deceased. Bohemian Settlement Licensed Master Plumber file sworn claims with the court Probate Courtroom in the City of It is Ordered that on June 19th, M-32 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. SPECIAL PARTIES Wrecking and serve a copy on Loraine M. Charlevoix, Michigan a hearing 1969, at 10:00 A.M., in the Pro• Sunday Mass - 8:30 A.M. 1 mile south of Horton Bay Robinson, R#l, Boyne City, Mich• be held on the Petition of Mil• bate Courtroom in the City of Holidays - 8:30 A.M. 582-9621 547-2116 igan, 49712 prior to said hear• dred Buschert for appointmentof Charlevoix, Michigan a hearing First Fridays - 5:30 P.M. Boyne City JU 2-6851 CALL MARY TISRON 536-2529 an Administrator and for a deter• ing, and that there be a deter• be held on the Petition of Ro• Rev. Lianginas Dieninis WILTJER'S mination of heirs. mination of heirs. bert C. Klevorn for probate of a CHIPMAN JORDAN HEATING Boyneland Refuse Publication and service shall purported Will, for granting of SHORELINE MOTEL Publication and service shall FAITH EVANGELICAL AND Service be made as provided by Statute be made as provided by Statute administration to the Executor Plumbing - Heating AND COTTAGES LUTHERAN CHURCH (formerly Gillespies) and Court Rule. and Court Rule. named, or some other suitable German Settlement on the Wil• Licensed Master Plumber REFRIGERATION East Jordan Dated: May 15, 1969. person, and for a determination Dated: May 20, 1969 son Road. Heating & Plumbing Refuse & Garbage Hon. John Makel of heirs. Rev. Robert A. Molstad Crane, Kohler and American Sales and Service Serving Boyne City, Boyne Falls Open All Year Judge of Probate. John Makel Publication and service shall BR 1-2271. SuttonsBay Standard Fixtures and adjoining Townships Conkle & Varnum Judge of Probate be made as provided by Statute Mueller Climatrol Furnaces Licensed Master Plumber M-32 and M-66 Services Sunday at 3:00 p.m. P.O. Box 272 - Boyne City By: Robert C. Klevorn, and Court Rule. Glenn Campau 2549 M-66 Hwy. North Sunday School and Bible Study Call JU 2-6692 Attorney for Executrix Attorney for Petitioner Dated: May 19th, 1969. at 4:00 p.m. Boyne City 582-7151 After 5:00 582-7076 Phone LE 6-2680 Harvey C. Varnum Business Adress: John Makel EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN East Jordan LE 6-2272 110 Water Street 215 South Lake Street Judge of Probate Rev. James Larsen Boyne City, Michigan 30-3tc Boyne City, Michigan 30-3tc Robert C. Klevorn, Saturday: 9:00 a.m. STA1F E FAR M R. A. CAMPBELL Ruegsegger-Stanley BILL & VERA'S Attorney for Petitioner. Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School INSlJRANC IE AGENCY; INC. Insurance Agency DUCK INN Business Address: 11:15 a.m. Church Service COME QUICK IN 215 South Lake St. B.C. CU MMINS, AGEN T "Homemade Bohemian Boyne City, Michigan. 30-3t Service is our Business I RESULTS THE CLASSIFIEDS REORGANIZED CHURCH OF STATE FARM Ail kinds of Insurance Head Cheese Our Specialty" JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER including Life ORDER OF PUBLICATION DAY SAINTS Insurance is our Product - Lunches & T.V. Dinners - General INSURANCE Pres. Elder Gilbert Fox Homemade Soups & Chili LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR State of Michigan Sunday: Church School 9:45 a.m. > ^ LE 6-2662 AUTO- E Phone File # Preaching 11:00 a.m. FIRE-LIF] REPAIRS NEW WIRING — APPLIANCE REPAIRS State Bank Building 106 Water St. JU 2-6251 BEER - WINE - LIQUOR Probate Court for the County Every other Wednesday night 502 Main St Ph. I, E 6-2612 -- HEATING-- of Charlevoix. Prayer Service in the Church. RUSSJ^^ Estate of JACOB 3ENDIK, De• SHERMAN'S Lloyd Moyers GAS OIL — ELECTRIC VOUGHT'S ceased. FULL GOSPEL TRUTH CHURCH HARDWARE It is Ordered that on June WEEKLY Corner 4th and Division Michigan Bottled Gas Free Estimates 26, 1969, at 11:00 A.M., in the Paint & Wallpaper Sunday: Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sales — Service Scan. GARBAGE & BUCK ELECTRIC CO. Probate Courtroom, Charlevoix, Church Service 11:00 a.m. Store Michigan a hearing be held on M SERVICE Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Washing Machine Service TRASH PICK-UP 740 Ottawa Street Phone JU 2-6619 Boyne City the petition of Ann Jacobson for Thursday: Prayer meeting and Truck Lettering appointment of an administrator, testimonial service. Come- WALLPAPER-PAINT-GLASS Highway Bulletins 20-37-40-tf and for a determination of heirs. 536-2961 536-2922 535 E. Main St. All Welcome. I'LL SIGN ANYTHING Boyne City, Mich. Publication and service shall The Little Church that casts a 229 Main Street, East Jordan Lance M. Russ 582-7059 JU 2-6640 be made as provided by Statute JU 2-6861 Boyne City WHEN THE TAX EXAMINER CALLS Tall Shadow of the Cross. and Court Rule. YOU'LL FIND THAT THE BEST , Rev. B. McWatters, Pastor KIT CARSON Dated: May 22, 1969 FRANK KENNEY B & B ROOFING TRUMBLE EXPENDITURE YOU EVER MADE WAS WITH Hon. John Makel KINGDOM HALL OF COMPANY CONSTRUCTION Judge of Probate. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES LUMBER COMPANY Sand and Gravel CAPITAL BUSINESS SERVICE Conkle & Varnum Boyne City and Petoskey COMPANY Phone 582-7446 Charlevoix the Beautiful By: Harvey C, Varnum Thursday: Ministry School and Excavating PHONE - 732-4707 Attorney for Petitioner Complete Roofing, Siding and Service Meeting 7:30 &8:30p.m. COME IN AND Septic Systems Installed COMPLETE BUILDING Harvey C. Varnum Sunday: Public Lecture 9:00 a.m. Metal Installation Old 27- 1/2 Mile South of Gaylord City Limits BROWSE AROUND AND REMODELING 110 Water St. Watchtower Study 10:00 a.m. Top Soil Bert Hawkins JU 2-9392 A COAST TO COAST ORGANIZATION FOR BETTER Boyne City, Michigan. 31-3tc Tuesday: Book Study 8:00 p.m. BOOKKEEPING-BUSINESS ENGINEERING. Bob Goldsmith — DI 7-8823 Charlevoix 547-6521 Phone 536-7090 East Jordan Boyne City 582-7871 PREPARATION OF TAX RETURNS. 6-tf UNITED METHODIST CHURCH All bree d Corner of 4th and Esterly St. BOYNE Rev. Stanley Hayes SAYLES Complete Log Cabins LILAK & MOORE UPHOLSTERING horse show Construction Co. Or any part Church Services 10:00 a.m. INC. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN CUSTOM HOMES & COTTAGES Need Building (Continued from page 17) MYF 7:00 p.m. BOYNE FALLS UPHOLSTERING Trophy and six ribbons to be Cement Gravel, Sand and Railroad Office Building LOG HOMES CARPETING & DRAPERIES Supplies ? awarded in all performance clas• Road Aggregates Boyne City ses with the exception of the mo• UNITED MISSIONARY Office JU 2-7990 Also Other Building Materials 120 Water St. ney classes. MJ3. Krake, Pastor Dial LE 6-7279 Evenings We've got the most complete line Friday evening will be a free Thurs: Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. or before 7 a.m. Home JU 2-9337 Phone Boyne Falls 549-2421 Boyne City 582-6241 in the Jordan Valley area. gate and good introduction to the Sunday: Sun. School 10:00 a.m. Saturday and Sunday shows will Worship 11:00 a.m. BOYNE ELECTRIC be seen. Tickets are $1.00 Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. WATSON S. B. STACKUS Frank G. Wentworth formerly Kline Electric and children under 12 accom• Aluminum Siding Worship 7:30 p.m. FUNERAL HOME Representing State Licensed Electrician panying their parents are free FUNERAL HOME Commercial-Industrial East Jordan CAPITAL BUSINESS SERVICE at all times. Following a cus• FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Residential-Electric Heat Combination Aluminum Doors and Since 1895 - Phone JU 2-6531 tom established several years 407 Water Street "For All Your New Wiring and Repair Windows ago, proceeds are donated by the East Jordan, Michigan "48 Years of Service In Our Community" Saddle Club to Michigan Chil• James D. Stackus Business Needs" "We make electricity work dren's Aid Society. Rev. Ted Hamilton, Pastor better for you." Managing Director Paints & Stains - Plastic Drain Pipe H.E. WATSON Box 165 Gaylord, Michigan PHONE 582-9591 - Electrical Supplies & Light Fixtures LOCALS Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Director Boyne City, Michigan EMERGENCY 582-9687 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dyer had Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Phone 732-4707 Young f.^opie 6:30 pjn. , BAY as guests over the weekend their SWAN VALLEY EAST JORDAN Cement - Mortar - Cement Blocks daughters, the Richard Streufeics Evening Service 7:30 p.m. MARINE JORDAN VALLEY and son, Newberry, and the Bruce Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. MARINA CLEANERS JOHNSON SALES & SERVICE GREENHOUSE Krolls, Lansing. Wednesday Eaves Troughs New & Used Boats & Motors Evinrude Sales and Service Guests of the Robert Mathers Expert Work at ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC Lawnboy Power Mowers New and Used Boats and Motors For Weddings, Funerals and Hardboard & Wood Paneling Thursday through Sunday were *Dry Cleaning Nichols Street Docks and Shore Stations Special Occasions Armstrong Flooring and Ceiling her sister and husband, the Ron JOHNSON'S SKEE-HORSE Boat and Motor Rentals *Blocking Sniegowskis, Ludington. Rev. Joseph J. Malinowski Tile SNOWMOBILES Callers at the Clint Hammond MASSES Gas - Accessories GAS - BAIT - TACKLE home Memorial Day were the Sundays: 7:30 a.m. & 9:30a.m. Ramp Facilities "Party Store - Beer and Wine Arthur Allen family, his mother, Holydays: 7:15 a.m. & 7:30a.m. East Jordan LE 6-2952 East Jordan, Michigan (TO RENT: Gas operated half - bag Near Advance - 582-7050 536-2672 Mrs. Viola Allen, all of Lansing, Weekdays: 7:30 a.m. ( During cement mixer) and Mrs. Myra Pursel, Atlanta. school days 7:15 a.m.) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison THIS SPACE FOR RENT THIS SPACE FOR RENT EAST JORDAN had as guests several days last CATECHISM CLASSES week his father, Mr. and Mrs. Monday: Grades 1 to 8th CALL 582-6562 CALL 582-6562 Edmond Harrison and uncle, the 3:30 p.m. LUMBER INC. , , Harold Harrisons all of Alexan• Saturday: High School - 8:30 dria, Ind. a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Around The County Two men sentenced to prison terms NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Yearling rainbow trout were Tuesday, June 10, for its regu• sources ($102,520); public ser• scheduled to be planted in two lar June meeting. vice enterprises ($45,100) and BOYNE CITY , MICHIGAN Charlevoix County lakes, Wal• miscellaneous ($110,775) includ• THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 PAGE9 loon Lake and Lake Charlevoix, Two men were sentenced to ing the transfer of $71,435 from last week. Twenty-five thousand Southern Michigan prison re• the electric fund. of the less-than-legal-size trout cently during the May term of With the exception of a $35,000 were to be dumped in Lake Char• Circuit Court at which Judge appropriation for a new sewer levoix at Boyne City and the same James A. Fitzpatrick presided. line to the southeastern section number in Walloon Lake. Plant• Joseph R. Leaman, 32, of De• of the city, there are no major ings of steelhead in Lake Char• troit and Boyne City, and Murley amounts earmarked for capital levoix and Little Traverse Bay Boyne Falls graduation Shananaquet, 40, of Charlevoix, outlay this year. of Lake Michigan will take place were sentenced to 18 months on later this spring. separate charges of taking an A Melvindale youth, Dennis automobile without intent to steal. G. Milewski, 22, was killed in a The Charlevoix County Tax Al• At the same term of court motorcycle accident on Memorial location Board recently adopted Judith Potter, 17, of Charlevoix, Day while enroute to Ironton to the tentative tax rate as final. charged with forging, was placed join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The final rate allocated 5.5 on two years probation and order• Frank P. Milewski, who purchas• mills to the county; 8.3 mills ed to pay fine and costs of $125 ed a home there last year and to all schools in the county; one at the rate of $10 per month be• plan to retire there. He was mill to each of the 15 townships ginning July 1; Robert Blake, 25, killed when he struck his head and .2 mill to the Intermediate of Charlevoix and Detroit, on the branch of a tree when his School District. The last fig• pleaded guilty to a charge of for• motorcycle went out of control ure, however, may be changed gery. His case was referred to and left the road in Kalkaska slightly after the Emmet County the probation officer for investi• County. According to sheriff's Allocation Board cut 2/100 of a gation. He will be sentenced at department officials, he was not mill from its millage earmarked a later date; the case of Rick wearing a helmet at the time of for the Charlevoix-Em met Inter• L. Young of Boyne City, charg• the accident. mediate School District. All ed with carrying a concealed wea• Services and burial were at other counties in the intermed• pon (a knife) was remanded to Charlevoix Monday. iate district, Antrim, Cheboygan district court; Arden Vallad, 28^ and Charlevoix had approved the of Boyne City, charged with ille• In Viet nam .2 allocation. gal sale of goods, pleaded inno• U.S. Army, Vietnam - May 2 If the allocation is not appeal• cent to the charge; Mark Cole• 1969 - Army Specialist Four ed by the Intermediate Board, man and Graham Fineout, both 17, Terry L. Warden, 20, son of then the other three counties will Boyne City, pleaded innocent to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. War• have 2/100 of a mill for use else• charges of statutory rape; Jo• den, 1442 Irwin Drive, Pontiac, where. seph Washburne, 40, of Boyne Mich., was assigned May 8 to the Since the state allocates mat• City, charged with breaking and 9th Infantry Division in Viet• ching funds to the school district, entering, appealed the case to a nam as a medical airman. Jlllllll^llll ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H the Intermediate district stands higher court. Judge Fitzgerald His wife, Sherry, lives at 405 to lose approximately $8,000 or took the request under considera• Poplar St., Boyne City, Mich. BOYNE FALLS senior girls took the stage last Thursday evening, a tenth of its budget by the Em• tion. met County decision. ***** Chest meeting prior to receiving diplomas. Girls are (from left) Coleen M. Dix• Charlevoix County's millage The Charlevoix City Council East Jordan - An annual bud• COMMENCEMENT speaker at last Thurs• on, Joyce M. Gibes, Deborah J. Coonrod, Vivenne Rae Howard, will be levied on the county's adopted its 1969-70 budget re• get meeting for the East Jordm day night's Boyne Falls graduation was Marilyn K. Hausler, Angela (Howard) Kitson and Sherry D. Zakr- new valuation figure of cently, a budget of $353,245 which Community Chest will be held $93,063,822. is $11,224 less than the 1968- on Thursday, June 12 at 7:30 p. State Rep. Robert Davis (R-St. Ignace), ewski. Other members of the 1969 graduating class were Leo C. 69 budget. m„ in the city building. All flanked by Superintendent Raymond Mouch Massey jr., Bernard J. Kondrat, William J. Matelski jr., Eugene The Charlevoix County Board An eight mill tax levy will interested parties or organiza• and school board president. David Denise. D. Kusmik and Michael L. Seelye. of Supervisors will meet at the bring in $93,069 with other tions are cordially invited to county building in Charlevoix on revenue coming from state attend. MOTHER KNOWS SHE SAVES AT EVERYDAY SAVINGS PRICED FOR ACTION STORE HOURS: Ovenfresh f 1/4 Lb. Loaf SPARTAN FROZEN MON. THRU WED. 9-6 Old Style Bread THURS. THRU SAT. 9-9 3/oaves $100 RING CHICKEN • • • ACTION EXTRA• • • • • •ACTION EXTRA • • • BOLOGNA SHEDDS Reg. or Crunchy SPARTAN THIGHS Frozen PEANUT CORN or PEAS LB. LB. BUTTER 1 lb. 8 oz. Poly Bag

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LACHOY BLUE STAR CANNED Beef, Chicken, or Mushroom GOLD DISH • • • ACTION EXTRA. • * Royal Gem Whole LIQUID CUT GREEN CHOW MEIN Chicken DETERGENT is 1/2 BEANS Large Size Bi-Pac 3 Ib. 4 oz. can

Spartan Grade A 3 doz. SPARTAN 48 ct.

Medium Eggs Black Tea Bags pkg. Boyne Area Churches Invite You To Worship Presbyterian St. Matthews Methodist Methodist REV. DUANE FERRIS Catholic Boyne Falls Early Service 8:00 a.m. Church REV. R. J. REV. R.J. McBRATNIE Worship & Church School REV. JEROME SZYDLOWSKI McBRATNIE 11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. M-75 - Boyne Falls Rd. Corner S. Park & Pine St. 11:00 a.m. 7 - 11:00 a.m. Phone 582-7115 Bay Shore - 9*00 a.m. Phone 582-7983 Phone 582-7837

Clarion Bible Church Faith Evangelical Boyne City Baptist Church Lutheran Mission S.B.C. St. Augustine NON-DENOMINATIONAL Catholic Church of Nazarene REV. ROBERT A. MOLDSTAD REV. JIM SMITH "Small enough to appreciate you and Boyne Falls REV. BERNARD PROSSER Wilson Road - German Settlement lare enough to serve you" 214 S. East St. Service - 3:00 p.m. REV. JEROME Sunday School 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. SZYDLOWSKI Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class - 4:00 p.m. Young Peoples 6:30 p.m. Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Phone BR 1-2271 - Suttons Bay 9:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. REV. LESLIE V. LAMB, Pastor EVERYONE WELCOME Phone 582-7837 Wednesday - Everyone Welcome Prayer Meeting Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m.

Seventh Day Christ Lutheran Adventist Church \ REV. RICHARD NOFFZE REV. WALTER EARLE M-75 and Deer Lake Rd. at- *k Will it toe Corner South East & Cedar 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Saturday - Worship 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School 10:45 a.m. i Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday Enough? 7:30 p.m.

HORTON BAY UNITED METHODIST Assembly REV. SEWARD C. WALTON of God S8 PHONE 582-9262 REV. LARRY FRICK Horton Bay 10:00 a.m. 509 North East St. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m. Sunday School • Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Phone 582-9157

First Baptist Reorganized Church of Jesus REV. WM. T. SMITH Christ L.D.S. One Mile North on Lake St. ELDER WALTON FRITZ 11:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Corner South Lake & Lincoln Phone 582-6282 11:00 a.m. Phone 582-7532 John 16:1-15

Acts 2:1-13 Church of God Walloon Lake Community Acts 2:14-21 REV. MARGIE GRING Church Acts 300 North Park St. REV. RALPH STEARNS 3:1-10 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Acts 3:11-26 Phone 582-7316 Phone 535-2220

Acts Today it's /usf a skeleton against the sky. But tomorrow people will live in it, 4:1-12 and it will become a home. Within its walls, the pattern of life will be carried out. But will this be enough? As a home, will this house stand or fall as the years Acts pass? Will the people who live in it develop into better, stronger human beings? 4:13-22 Or will they acquire selfishness, greed, indifference, conceit? Free Methodist Church Northern Remember the foolish man who built his house on sand, only to have the rains REV. OLIVER DAVIS •Scriptures selected by the wash it away, and the wise man who built his house permanently on a rock? The Lake Michigan American Bible Society future of this house — the future of a home — depends upon its foundation. 839 State Street - North on M75 Spiritualist Camp In the story, the "rock" symbolizes the Church. Those who build their faith upon 1 1/2 Miles West of Bay Shore its foundation will take into their homes the strength to keep them standing, regard• Sunday School 10:00 on old UJ3. 31 less of what life may bring. Worship 11:00 - Evening 7:30

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ami The Kingfish was the last of **. v. ? 'St eature peuj9 ''i the red hot radicals mm mm'-. THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Page 11 Russ Metz I believe it was a professor people whose idea of poverty was enormous consumer of food and rare disease called bulimia and No big die- named Hubert Humphrey, who very different from his own. drink, as well as an unusually some bulimia patients have to called for an America in which As soon as Prof. Humphrey can talented literary man. spend 15 hours a day eating. no man has to live below the define poverty, we ought to get At the time of his death, many The record says 12-year-bld level of poverty. And I think started bringing people up to that things were said about his tal• Matthew Daking consumed 384 he has an important point there. level. P resident Nixon was never ents as a gourmet. One of his lbs. of food in six days while off expected for Thirty years ago a single man a great admirer of Humphrey's friends, however, objected to all suffering from the disease in could hope to attain a position theories, so he may instead pre• this. 1743. of genteel impoverishment on fer to shove poverty down to "Joe wasn't any gourmet," The world's greatest trencher• $10 a week. That's when I was where everybody could afford it. he said, "He was a hog." man is Bozo Miller of Oakland, Lake Michigan making $8 for 44 hours and the Calif., who grinds up 25,000 cal• rest of the time trying to ories per day and has eaten every But don't hold your breath un• Over-eaters are made - not Lansing -- Lake Michigan's carry through this year and pro• figure out how I could spend such dinner partner under the table til it happens. There are vast born. The United States Army die-off of alewives this summer bably again in 1970 because adult a princely paycheck. since 1931. He'd probably eat problems in achieving a general learned years ago how to con• is not expected to approach the stocks of the problem fish were more, but his 57-inch waistline level of poverty for the United trol the appetites of its men. costly, stench-ridden disaster of unable to build up last fall. Part keeps him away from the table. Today a man would have to States. No one is sure whether For their meals, the Army 1967, according to an authority of the reason is traced to poor In 1963, Bozo polished off 27 Come now, Freddy, you know you can't make $60 a week or more, to at• the country can afford it. brought its men into one big build• for the U.S. Bureau of Commer• survival from their hatches in # % # * two-pound pullets at one sitting. sleep in the park. tain the level of poverty. The ing called a mess hall. The men cial Fisheries (BCF) in Ann Ar• 1965 and 1966, notes McLain. That same year, he inhaled 324 way the government keeps rais• My wife has a curious way of were served mutton with the wool bor. It is assumed that age classes ravioli - the first 250 in 70 ing the ante, we may never be taking the fat out of any conver• still on it, steaks and chops pro• A.L. McLain, investigations of alewives from both of those minutes. lucky enough to hit that magic sation on overweight. In the fessionally rubberized, potatoes chief for the BCF's Lake Michi- years faced tremendous competi*- Next time you are so hungry plateau. It is pretty obvious we same breath, she tells me I'm floating in grease and beans that ganrLake Huron Program, re• tion from very dense populations you could eat a horse, think of will never achieve a goal of po• picking up too many pounds and disintegrated when stared at. ports that an assessment study of their older counterparts which Johann Ketzler of Germany. He Surplus fire towers verty for all the people, unless claims the bathroom scales does This tended to hold the gourmets made last fall indicates that adult were already in Lake Michigan didn't care for hoss meat, but he we can whip inflation. Further• not accurately reveal her own and over-eating in check. alewife numbers south from Lu- prior to the heavy 1967 die-off. ate a whole roasted ox in 42 days. more, people's ideas of what po• proper size. dington along the east shore of Whatever the reason, McLain The reason those fellows beat verty is differ for all the people. I keep telling her, "Men be• One of the great misconcep• are going on sale Lake Michigan are at—or per• says neither year class appears the rest of us, they kept records. come portly. Women become tions of our time is that there is haps slightly below—the level strong enough to trigger a sub• A quick tally shows that over the Huey Long, the Louisiana king- fat." a connection between over-eating Lansing—If your interests go stand. they were in 1967 following that stantial recovery of adult alewife past 25 years, I have eaten 2275 fish, was regarded as a radical and obesity, or fatness if you want "high" enough, there's a chance Bid forms and additional infor• year's massive losses of the nui• stocks in Lake Michigan. It also lbs. of bologna. This will pro• in his day, though he was neither Some doctors go so far as to to put it bluntly. Fatness is for you to buy a rare collector's mation on the towers may be ob• sance fish. looks as though the 1967 year bably never be entered on the re• left or right. We are familiar say over-eating maybe either a caused by a gland, the stomach. item through the Purchasing tained by writing to: Michigan That die-off knocked the lake's class of the lake's alewives is cord books because my wife with the leftist and rightist fringe means of releasing simple ten• In the true over-eater, it simply Division for the State Department Department of Administration, fall population of adult alewives weaker than those during the ear• thinks it is a hollow claim. She'd Purchasing Division, Lansing, of the radical wings, but Huey was sion or an important defense a- becomes an adjustable sac. Administration in Lansing. 65 percent below 1966. lier explosion of the nuisance prefer to think my waistline is Michigan 48913. probably the only radical of the gainst destructive emotional Through 3:30 p. m., June 23, Largely as a result of this, fish. swelling with pride from her center we have ever produced. forces. I like to think a fellow Work and appetites do not nec• that Division is accepting bid of• there were no "conspicuous" Thus far, fisheries men haven't home cooking. The 20 towers now on the buying overeats because he enjoys it. essarily go hand-in-hand. Young fers of $100 and up for each of losses of alewives in Lake Michi• been able to measure what impact boys are the greatest over-eaters block are the latest to give way to The Kingfish's platform called He ought not gorge because of The only club that ever made 20 surplus fire towers which have gan last summer, a turn of events planted lake trout and salmon in the world without hitting a lick the DNR's 18-unit air arm which for few things. He wanted a guar• any emotional force unless it is sense to me is the LEG(Let's been phased out of use by the De• welcomed by the area's shore• have hadonalewifestocksinLake of work. "I'm building up for is saving the State about $300,000 anteed annual wage. He wanted fear that the groceries will run Eat, Gang) Club in my home• partment of Natural Resources line owners, tourists, and resort Michigan. However, as popula• football," my boy tells me. At a year while providing fire de• regular payments of money to out before he gets his hide full. town of Tell City, Ind. They roll (DNR). operators. tions of these predator species the rate he is going, I'll have tection coverage assigned to 135 people over 65 and a shorter dice to choose officers and the All of the big steel structures, The happy relief these people increase, they will play a decided more money in him than Green of these steel structures aban• work week for labor. He wanted The truly great over-eaters last member to get married has ranging from 75 to 115 feet tall, enjoyed last summer should role in limiting alewife levels. Bay even if he becomes their doned since the late 1950's. Of the government to furnish quar• are truck driver, cat tractor jo• to feed the gang at their annual are located in backwoods areas first-draft bonus choice. those surplus towers, 57 have ters for the poor, and he thought ckeys, cowboys, newspaper re• feed. Once a year is a fer of the Upper Peninsula, except porters, telephone linemen, coal Will Rogers, invited to dinner piece between meals for me, but for two standing in Iosco and An• been sold in recent years on a Golf League Uncle Sam ought to fork up the bid basis. money for college educations to shovelers, pint-size stenogra• by a friend, replied, "No thanks, the club serves a noble purpose. trim Counties. East Jordan Mens Golf League Spin Cihak 14 12 The DNR is now down to ^ac• kids that couldn't afford it. All phers and town loafers. They will I've already et." Makes any member think a long People buying these obsolete Standing - 2nd Week Jerry Olson •- tive lookout towers and it plans radical stuff in those days. eat anything that does not bite "You should say 'have eaten' time before getting married and outposts of the DNR's old fire Fred Horton 13 13 back or have a French name. his friend corrected. having that bunch of vultures detection program must disman• to deactivate most of them. A few WON LOST Jack Tracy - But Huey made a mistake. He The late A. J.LiebHng appears "Well," drawled Rogers, "I swoop in on him for dinner. tle and remove them within 90 will escape phasing out in such Bret Riley - Glen Mayhew 10* 15* wanted to limit individual for• to have been one of the great know a lot of fellers who say To keep from over-eating I days after their offers are ap• places as Drummond Island and Floyd Alldread 20* 5* Chris Bulow - tunes to three million dollars, over-eaters of aU time. Accord• 'have eaten' who ain't et!" eat only what I want. proved. They must also clean up the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula Monk Cihak - Cy Simmons 8* 17* and here he ran afoul of some ing to reports we have, he was an A morbid desire to eat is a Semper fidelis. grounds where the towers now because they are located in re• Jim Cihak 20 6 A. Dougherty - mote areas which do not lend Larry Elzinga - Joe McDermott 18* themselves to good air flight pat• John Leaman 16* 9* Scotty McKay - Outdoors With Gordie terns. Dick Raymond - Bill Walden 6* 19* ^Glamor" fishermen, Straight Talk don't forget bluegills They'd sell their

Gordie Charles mother for a profit

While wading the shoreline of ching trout, bass and the other most ridiculously easy to catch. a little lake a few evenings ago, "glamor" fish, that we forget Those of us who write about our luck wasn't too good on trout. about these little battlers which the outdoors have to accept part Tom Anderson We were flinging flies near the are much more plentiful and just of the blame for doing such a good Some naive and uninformed sister from what you belive is drop-off and expecting a rainbow as much fun to catch. selling job on the merits of fish• pro-Communist causes, explains parents and teachers, concerned lovely and beautiful?" to latch onto the little nymph. Tackle is the key to fun with ing for the major game fish it: "For me, there are no rules about their bed-ridden teen• At an informal meeting at• It just didn't happen. bluegills. Sure, the guy with species. We even tend to for• at all. . . anytime and every• agers, have bought the fraudu• tended only by student seniors, However, instead of going the cane pole enjoys himself. get about bluegiUs and the other thing is right or wrong accord• lent claims of the professional Dr. Calderone and the Blair boys home defeated, we turned it into But, for the ultimate in fight panfish until something happens ing to the situation - - what is sexologists that sex education is a wrong in some cases is right in discussed the question of whether one of the most exciting even• from this little fish, give him a to remind us again. Like the cure for premarital sex, promis• others. . A situationist would dis• girls usually get through high ings imaginable. We switched whirl on a light ftyrod. You won't evening when the trout were not cuity, and illegitimacy. Who and card all absolutes except the one school without being seduced. over to a little rubber spider horse him in any more than you hitting and we again recalled that why are the professional sexo• absolute: always act with loving One Blair senior seemed to think and started casting toward the would a big bass that has nailed bluegills are fun to catch, too. logists? They are mainly an concern." few do. He said, "We knock a plug. reeds that were poking up out of Far be it from this writer assortment of atheists, Commun• 'em over pretty easy." the shallows. That's where a few A bluegill is built to put up to ever declare that trout, bass, ists, pornographers, hugger- Millions of teen-agers in the After telling her youthful au• little dimples had been appearing a scrap. Headed directly toward pike and salmon are better fish muggers, and fast-buck artists back seats of parked cars will diences that there doesn't seem on the surface. you he comes in easily but when than bluegills. It just isn't so. who would sell their mother for a always act with loving concern. to be any correlation between Plop! The fly disappeared he turns his broad side against profit. Chief culprit which has Head Madam at SIECUS is premarital sex and success in and we were fast to a chunky the pull of your rod, you will The little bluegiU may not be surfaced so far, or been (pardon Mrs. Mary Calderone, who marriage, Mrs. Calderone regu• bluegill. Second cast, sam e thing. think you've got a whopper. spectacular to look at and he may the expression) exposed, is SIE- shocks her audiences by fre• larly leaves the decision of pre• And, before the night was over, While bluegills are not parti• not weigh ten pounds but put him CUS (Sex Information and Educa• quently using four-letter words. marital intercourse up to the we had a rather comfortable cularly large fish to begin with, on the business end of a light tion Council of the UJS.). Her motto is "tell them every• glands of her young listeners. weight in the creel that added you will run into a lot of eight flyrod and he won't take a back thing and tell them early." "Sex The Boston Globe of December up to some mighty fine eating and nine-inchers, with an occas• seat to any of those glamor-type Gary Allen com m ents in Amer• is not just something you do in 5, 1968 quotes her as telling a next day. ional specimen hitting the 10 and fish. ican Opinion magazine: "These marriage, in bed, in the dark, blushing audience of five hundred There's a lesson to be learned 11-inch mark. These are fish That's why you won't find us sex educators are turning sex in• in one position," said Dr. Cald• boys and girls: "The question here. Many of us get so wrap• that elude the average summer trout fishing this weekend. We're to a game and children into gui• erone in concluding her formal goes far beyond 'WiU I go to ped up in the techniques of cat• angler, yet right now they are al- goin' bluegillin' instead! nea pigs. Children are taught lecture at Blair Academy. As bed?' and it's one you must an• that in sex you take what you she sat down, Headmaster James swer for yourselves. You boys - A still intact 1898 copy of the Boyne Cit• want (and are told what you need). Howard led the boys in a sus• may have to ask yourselves: The Pun Of It SIECUS advocates 'responsible tained standing ovation. Dr. Cal• 'Am I ready to take the respon• izen was found recently by Mrs. Lucille sexuality' (or 'situation ethics') derone then chided the boys about sibility to say, yes, she is ready Hersha's husband, while working on an old which means that whatever sex their double standard, saying: emotionally and psycholo• house, next to the Boyne City A&W. With act you feel the urge to do with gically?" '• .] "Mother was right, any person at any time is all " You're perfectly willing to make Dr. Calderone tells students: Mrs. Hersha (at right) are Mrs. Ruth Mapes right if you have a consenting and somebody else's sister, but ". . . . you just can't move and their children, Theresa Mapes and Bill responsible partner." you're not willing to let some• economically or educationally. Hersha. As the Reverend Dr. Joseph one make your sister. Why? You must move sexually as well/' you're a kook" Fletcher, long associated with Why are you trying to stop your And the little dears are mov• ing! Estimates of the number of illegal abortions performed on by ROBERT W. KNORR adolescents run into the hundreds —Tom Garlock of thousands. One of the find-" ings that influenced New York "Do we have a bag of marsh- healthy, if you want to read a bag ped up in reading this bag of VARMINT City's New Lincoln School to mallows in the house?" I asked of marshmallows." marshmallows, I lost all track of adopt sex education was a poll of Old Ironsides the other night. This rather serious conversa• time," I answered. its 11th-graders on their atti• "I think we do in the pan• tion went on for, a while. Old "I think mother was right. She tudes toward premarital inter• try," she answered, "Why?" Ironsides still wouldn't believe said you were a kook the day you course. The majority saw noth• "I'd like to read a bag of mar- I wanted to read a bag of mar• gave her a fruit cake made out of *

Jesse M. Hill Irving W. Curtis East Jordan - Dwight W. Smith, Snyder and Ann Pray, both flu• Arts Camp, which is affiliated East Jordan Band Director, an• tists, and Betty McWatters with -Boyne City - Services for Jesse Boyne City - Services for Ir• with Michigan State. DaveShipe, dance at legion nounced that four band members the cornet also plan to attend M. Hill, 83, who died May 28 ving W. Curtis, Mancelona, who trombone, has been awarded a have been awarded summer Michigan State Music Camp for at Charlevoix Hospital were held passed away May 5, 1969 at Band Parents Scholarship to at• music camp scholarships. Maur• this three week session which be• Saturday at 2:30 p.m, from the the Traverse City Osteopathic tend Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp een Cihak, who plays French gins July 27th. Winnie Fairchild Stackus Funeral Home. Rev. Hospital were held at the Mil• for two weeks this summer, also. horn, has been awarded a Mal• Duane Ferris, First Presby• ler Funeral Home, May 29, at Lynn Grauel, baritone horn; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hawkins Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Alex Wolff, Detroit, spent the pass Foundation Scholarship for terian Church officiated and in• 2 p.m. Interment in Fairview and Keith Smith, tuba, have been Virginia Pray, cornet, and Mar• (Nancy Chipman) and daughter, (Doris Swift) Spring Lake, spent weekend here with his wife, SaUy, three weeks this summer at terment was in Maple Lawn Ce• Cemetery. awarded Malpass Foundation garet Savory, flute, also plan to Jane, spent a long weekend at Thursday night and Memorial and two daughters. Michigan State University Sum• Scholarships for the two-week their cottage at "Chula Vista." metery. Masonic rites were He was born February 22, attend Blue Lake camp for the Day in Boyne. Howard Lytle, Saginaw, spent mer Youth Music Camp. Mary music camp at Blue Lake Fine conducted by the Boyne City 1877 in Charlevoix Co. He was session beginning June 16th. The Ray Carpenters and Emery Marty Walker, grandson of Or- Memorial Day weekend with Dr. Lodge F. and A.M. No. 391. married to Julia Harris, June Shinns, Pontiac, spent Decora• ville Walkers, arrived home Sat• and Mrs. Fairchild and Kim. tion Day weekend here with their vMr. Hill was born June 20, 30, 1918 in Boyne City. urday from the University of Wy• The Alfred Ikens, her mother, sister and family, the Lymon Mit• 1885 in Kansas City, Missouri oming where he attends college. Mrs. Bessie Bronell and his fa• chells. arid at the age of two years moved He is survived by his wife, Jul• Miss Donna Lu Fox entertain• ther, Art Ikens, all of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dressel to Chicago where he lived until ia, four sons; Westley of Belle- ed fourteen senior girls at her spent the Memorial Day weekend and two children, Houghton, spent 1954 when he moved to Boyne view, Florida;Charles, Summer- home on Thursday evening with in Boyne. the weekend here with their fa• City. field, Fla.; Burt,Muskegon; Ro• a coffee hour. Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. ther and family, the Keith Dres- He married the former Etta bert, BeUaire; three daughters Mrs. Mabel Fox returned to her Jim Kelts, and family had a sels. Kane October 1, 1924. Mrs. Wilfred (Marie) Barbret, home on Thursday after spending pot luck dinner for the Kelts The Lemuel Wilbers spent last IMr. Hill was service manager Grosse Pointe; Mrs. Thomas the winter months at St. Peters• families. Attending ware the weekend in Grand Rapids with of MillerrHart Meat Packing Co., (Beatrice) Councilor, Taylor and burg, Fla. Bill Kelts, Sr's. and daughters their daughter, Lynda Anderson. ih Chicago. Mrs. Harold (Jean) Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Hunt at• Susan and Debbie of Gaylord, The Boyne City Shufflers held Southgate, 14 grandchildren and tended the wedding of their son the Bill Kelts, Jr's. theBudHan- He was a life member of the a western square dance at the 19 great grandchildren. David to Miss Pam Sadler at dys, the Jim Habasco, Jr's and Boyne City F. and A.M. and mem• American Legion Hall on Wed• ber of the Eastern Star Evange• Pontiac on Saturday. Mr. and the Jim Habasco Ill's. nesday, May 28 with Ron Hensel Mrs. Clarence McGeorge also at• Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Nigg, line Chapter Boyne City No. 95; Alida Mocherman calling. the Chicago Consistory; World tended their grandson's wedding. Caro, picked their daughter Sue Harold Saffran returned home War I veteran and the Boyne The Bob McGeorges, Wil• up at Leelanau and they spent the East Jordan - Funeral ser• Wednesday from Bloomfield Hills City Ernest Peterson Post of liam ston, spent the weekend here weekend at their summer home vices for Mrs. Andrew (Alida M.) where he has been visiting his the American Legion. with his sister Miss Ramona at Horton Bay. Guests at their Mocherman, 81, were held at the son Bill and family since Easter. McGeorge and her parents, the Mrs. Hill is his only survivor. home were the Gib Smiths and Watson Funeral Home Sat• Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warezak Marion Masseys at Boyne Falls. Dr. and Mrs. Orr and daughter urday afternoon with the Rev. (Wanda) and son Eric, Union The Frank Wentworths, Gay• Marsha. Nellie Manglos Marcus Krake officiating. Bur• Lake, spent a long weekend here lord, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ina ial was in Sunset Hill Cemetery. with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Coplas. Services for Mrs. Albert (Nel• Hylon Heaton. Birthdays lie) Manglos, 82, who died May Out of town relatives here to Mrs. Mocherman died May 28, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartel, 28, at her Boyne City home, attend the funeral services of and at Grandvue Medical Facility Grand Rapids, spent the weekend were held at 2 p.m. Monday their brother-in-law and uncle, where she had been a patient here with her sister and family, fjrom the Stackus Funeral Home. Mr. Jesse Hill, on Saturday, were Ann iversari es for three months. the Larry Martins. Elder Raymond Ecker, of the Re• ATTENDING Michigan State University's Summer Youth Music Mrs. Florence Lorimer and dau• Spending the weekend at their organized Church of Latter Day ghter, Mrs. Nancy Halt of Indi- Born in Wabash, Ind., Nov. Camp for a three week session this summer will be Betty McWa• cottage at Sho Sho Nie Beach June 5: Neal Stackpole, Dave faints officiated and interment alantic, Fla. and daughter, Mrs. 9, 1887, the former Alida M. were the Lynn Perkinses of Har• Lillis, June DeLaney, Bruce Coon was in Maple Lawn Cemetery. tters, Maureen Cihak, Mary Snyder and Ann Pray. Shirley Duffy, Fort Lauderdale, Graham came to Bellaire with per Woods. Cindy Madden, Jay LaBrecque, : She was born Nellie Hoffman Fla. her family in 1900. On Dec. 2, Fernando de Lara, Brazil, ex• Kathy Leist, Margaret Cooper. January 25,1887 in Hudson Town• Miss Toni Wagar, Petoskey, 1913, she was married to Mr. change student, who resides with June 6: Tammy Nelson, Wino- ship, Charlevoix County. She visited her great aunt, Miss Eth• Mocherman at Bellaire where the Jack Zoulek family in East fred Fairchild. married Mr. Manglos in Elmira el Munson on Friday evening. they lived until moving to East Jordan was a dinner guest on June 7: Warren Topolinski, January 18, 1911. They made Mr. and Mrs. Max Bolser drove Jordan in 1936. Wednesday evening of the Jim Connie Van Hoesen, Andy Dun- Itheir home in Elmira for six up from Grand Rapids on Satur• Kelts family. lop, Leila Liscum, Julie Paquette -years; then moved to Boyne City day and took their grandmother, Surviving are her husband; one Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lindsay, Howard Morgan, Beverly Ben• m 1917 until 1937 when they mov- Mrs. Martha Montroy home with son, Ernest, East Jordan; five Jr., Grand Rapids, spent Thurs• nett. ,ed to Sanilac County. They re- them to spend several days. grandchildren and a brother, Wil• day until Sunday with his mother, June 8: Shannon O'Toole, John Ihirned to Boyne City in 1963. Misses Sue Price, Betty Spen• liam Mocherman of Bellaire. Mrs. Emma Lindsay. Sonny Gei- Houser, Bud Jolly, Richard Ham- "A Mrs. Manglos was a member cer and Janet Kelts recently spent sler and his sister Sue, St. Jo• montree. ,6f the Smelt City Post Women's three days in Detroit with Miss seph, were also weekend guests. June 9: Dale Boehm III, June {Auxiliary VFW and the Boyne Bonnie Sheets. Carrie Rubingh Alvin Bates, who is stationed Dufon, Craig S. Stackus, Kristy City Reorganized Church of Lat• Mrs. Jack Nigg flew from Los at Great Lake Naval Training Wilson. ter Day Saints. East Jordan - Word has been Angeles, Calif, and is at the Sa• Center, at Chicago, spent the ginaw General Hospital, Saginaw, June 10: June Habasco, Bob > Besides her husband, she is received here of the death of Mrs. Memorial Day weekend here with awaiting surgery. Davis, Lyle D. Green, Lester survived by four sons, Hubert, Carrie Kemp Rubingh, 42, daugh• his parents, the Bud Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Thompson Grames, Laurie Gilbert. Boyne City, Harlan, Livonia, Rex, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anzell and and family, Bay City, spent the June 11: Bonnie Whale, Den• Mt. Clemens and Keith, East She died at her home in Mt. Plea• family, Durand, spent the week weekend at their summer home at nis Lehto, Eric West, Clare Diet- - Detroit; 14 grandchildren; four sant on May 28. Interment was in end in Boyne. Horton Bay. ze, Margaret Roisen. -great grandchildren and two Mt. Pleasant, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Nigg and Mrs. Margaret Magill, Tra• ANNIVERSARIES: [brothers, Ivan Hoffman, of E. She was a graduate of East daughter Gretchen, Kalamazoo, verse City, met her mother, June 5: Mr. and Mrs. Clare [Detroit and Lee Hoffman, of Jordan High School and Dear• spent the weekend at their sum• Mrs. Mary Collin of Mt. Plea• Dietze, the Gerald Johnsons, the [Greenville, Michigan. born School of Cosmotolbgy. mer home at Horton Bay. sant and they visited Harold and Harry Leists, R. O. and Shirley A family gathering was held Mary Harris of Lansing at their Walker. at the John McGeorges home at cottage at Horton Bay. June 6: Bill and Rena New- Is your child in school * AND Deer Lake on Memorial Day and Mr. and Mrs. John Starr and kirk. everyone enjoyed a picnic dinner. three children, Grand Rapids, June 7: Mr. and Mrs. Roy The Whit Armstrongs, East DAVID Shipe, Lynn Grauel, Keith Smith, Margaret Savory and Vir• were in the area for the week Kindy. STILL WETTING THE Jordan, were dinner guests on end. They were dinner guests June 8: Mr. and Mrs. Bud ginia Pray will be attending the Blue Lake Arts Summer Music Friday of her parents, the Dr. on Sunday of the Jim Kelts fam• Jolly. Kindergarten through College. •Any grade Camp for two weeks this summer. PHOTOS BY BARB CHRISTEN- Fairchilds. ily. June 9: Jim and Betty Kelts. Bed-wetting beyond the age of 4½ creates serious problems which can effect a child's whole SEN. future. School progress and life adjustment can be retarded. Every child deserves the chance to BUT CLYDE BABY/ develop normally, free of this distressing prob• THE DETROIT lem . . . which is always more difficult to solve THIS /SA/y DETROIT, as the sufferer grows older. A correction should STICKER. be sought early. Help is now available ... find SAYS out about it today. BOYNE CITY Conditioned Response is widely recognized by doctors as an effective training program that works in bed-wetting cases not caused by organic defects or diseases. Maude Hammond CORRECTION IS ACHIEVED IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN HOME. DODGEBOYS 582-7394 THAT'S #/GHT-^ & Conditioned Response of Mich. Box 2, Chesaning, Mi. 48616 THIS /S THE FOR BOYS or GIRiS Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and bull of Pontiac. Ocean City, Maryland, Monday, , . . ADUITS, TOO I am interested FREE INFORMATION ON BED- i T/MeTOG£T \<> WETTING. daughter, Linda, Fenton, spent Mrs. Ada Davis had as long May 26th. A GK£AT DEAL/ • NO DRUGS the weekend with her sister and weekend guests her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newville • NO MEDICINE . • NO DIETING family, the Eugene Belfords, and Doren Davis and friend Gary returned home last Tuesday after • NO ATTACHMENTS Address Town I father, Henry Fitzpatrick, bro• Blackwood, Jackson, her grand• spending the winter months in 6 MAIL COUPON TODAY I For County (Mich, only) Zip I ther and family, the Keith Fitz- daughters, Martha and Nancy Bradenton, Fla. Enroute home FREE INFORMATION patricks. Tooley, Mt. Pleasant. they spent a week with their son, Copyright © 1968 Telephone Age of wetter j Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carney Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Pat Da• Robert and family in Detroit. Conditioned Response of Michigan I NO OBLIGATION • STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ! had as weekend guests their vis) Jacobson, Chicago, attend• Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hausler -I* 22-14-32-It daughter, Mrs. Violet Green and ed the wedding of Miss Wendy and daughters, Melody, Michelle granddaughter, Mrs. Joan Turn- Nicholas and William Darbee at and Malinda, Clio, spent the week m D u # end with their parents, the Os•

tops in comfortable living J and HEARTH by Barb Christensen S Boyne City - Mr. and Mrs. styling. Aqua and olive slab Robert Furlong of Lakeshore pillows on the big roman brick Drive in Boyne City have achiev• fireplace blend with a pale olive illlllil ed the maximum in family com• occasional chair and large blue fort and privacy, but still have a ceramic wall spray of flowers. A touch of every-day-in-the-year All the main rooms face the excitement and elegance in their lake, including a den so com• charcoal-shuttered pale gray fortable it makes you want to ranch home along Boyne Harbor. sit and put up your feet. The The inviting horseshoe black master bedroom is completely drive matches wrought iron pil• rose biege in various pale shades lars of the front deck for a strong on the floor, walls and acces• influence in the character of sories, with two marble-topped this lovely traditional home. chests and a white antique por• Timely maple dropleaf table celain pitcher and bowl for con• and hutch in the dining room com• trast. Even the kitchen with its bine with a white porcelain la- avocado appliances and green vebo and walnut marble-topped hued cabinets has a cheery spa• chest for a time-honored look of THE Furlong home is located on Lakeshore Drive, between Ad- cious feeling. The picture win• elegance. Three staggered blue dow in the separate eating cove vance and Boyne City. candle goblets add % bright ac• provides a delightful hillside cent to the neutral walls. view, as well as plenty of na• The living room looks as tra• tural light for family meals. ditional as Thomas Jefferson's, yet the sea foam velvety carpet• The Furlong's harbor haven ing, champagne tufted couch and sparkles atop a list of every• chocolate brown chintz side thing a home should be for com• chairs are of today's modern fortable traditional living.

CHAMBER ALL of the rooms face nearby Lake Charlevoix and offer a beau• tiful view.

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East Jordan - We would like The information booth is now to add several names to our 1969 open for the summer season. business memberships which If any cottage owners have cot• were too late for the Chamber tages available, be sure to call of Commerce page in the North• the Chamber today. Martha Kam• ^•> land Press last wsek. These radt will once again be on hand to AVOCADO appliances and green hued cabinets create a cheery, include: Vallance TV, Jordan greet and inform our many visi• Valley Greenhouse, arid Gidley tors to the area. She has done spacious feeling in the kitchen. Drug Company. a very fine job for the past several years in this capacity. All of these businesses des• Winners for the Michigan Week erve our patronage and so before Poster Contest will be pictur• you shop, think of the Cham• ed in next week's Northland ber of Commerce members who Press. This was certainly a BOYNE CITY make possible the many activi• very hard job for our judges ties you enjoy each year, then as there were many lovely and buy from them. very original entries. Mrs. Furlong in the comfortable den, which also faces the lake. Maude Hammond 582-7394 Senior Citizens Guests of the Frank Mathers spent the long weekend with the Clark, Birmingham, were in the Winnie's Pooh over the Memorial Day weekend Alfred Loughrys. Mrs. Loughry locality visiting friends over the were her brother, the Robert returned with them and will visit weekend. He was a former res• Winnie Fairchild 582-7301 Pangborns of Midland. her sister and husband, the A. F. ident. His mother, Mrs. Mabel Anniv. dinner set Thomas Rigles a student at Goodwins in Wyandotte and her Carland was a former teacher brother and sister, the Carl here. U. of M. is home for the sum• The Bill Ohles of Chicago, 111. the Lymon Mitchells. mer with his parents. Voggs at Berkley. Mrs. Russell Carlson spent spent the weekend at their cot• Mrs. Martha Chipman and son Judge Michael Carland and wife Friday through Monday in Man• Peter Mangiaracina and dau• for June 10th tage at Horton Bay. Roman, Warren, have been ghter, Carol Anne, Royal Oak, and his sister. Mrs. Elizabeth istee with relatives, and on bus• Frank Saffran, North Boyne, spending several days here with iness. had the misfortune to fall while her sister, Mrs. Dell Mitchell Cadwell Glaza and daughter, A. L Drapeau out mushrooming on Tuesday and at Glenwood Beach. In the heart of summer and winter re• STROUT Linda, mother, Mrs. Sybil Glaza, broke his arm. Grand Rapids, spent a long week Orville Walker gave the pro• sorts a first class restaurant on Main East Jordan - At our meet• levoix paper stated that a post Mr. and Mrs. French, Mr. and Miss Susan Chipman, daughter US Highway, fully equipped. Main build• end at their home on Lincoln St. gram at the Northern Michigan ing of May 27, twenty-six mem• office was established in East Mrs. Warn, and Mrs. Grajek, of the Robert Chipmans, Flint, ing 26 x 40 feet unlimited travel ser• Joan Glaza, Central Michigan Shrine on Saturday evening at bers were present. Alta Drap• Jordan in 1869. During the who at the close of the meeting and her fiance, Lyle Jameison, vice. Good food has kept people coming. University, Mt. Pleasant, was the Birchwood Farms at Harbor eau gave an excellent report on discussion regarding a centennial obtained life membership cards. Harrisville, called on Mrs. Dell It needs to be kept open the whole year - also home for the weekend. Springs. Mr. Walker talked on the district meeting at Lake City, observance of this event it was Our dues-paying membership is Mitchell, the Ben Seiferts and Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Amber- the 'South Pacific'. a young couple would be perfect to operate May 14. The East Jordan del• revealed that the building now Frank Saffran last week. jean Hall) Nye and daughter, Lol- now close to sixty. this business. Reasonably priced with egation enjoyed the trip and al• owned by the city and occupied The Tim Parrott family mov• A belated birthday greeting to He, Lextington, her mother, Mrs. The invitation to all senior $5,500.00 down - balance on contract. ready an interest is being shown by Mrs. May Heinzelman was the ed Decoration weekend from Fen• Rita Moody on May 26 and Mrs. Alice Hall and sister, Georgia citizens in the Jordan area still in next year's session to be original post office. Discussion ton to Flint. Pat Seelye, May 30. Helen Hall, Flint, spent the week holds - come to our anniver• STROUT REALTY held at Big Rapids. June 10th on this subject will continue. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomp• The Art Rouses spent the week end at their cabin near Atlanta sary dinner 12:30, June 10, at has been set as the date of our son, Traverse City, spent the end at their cabin on Valentine and called on friends in town. Collaboration with East Jor• Legion Hall. Enjoy yourself Mrs* Wm. F. Tindall, Broker, Boyne City anniversary dinner. dan's recently chartered Lions weekend here with her parents, Lake. Mrs. Velda Sproul and parents, - be seeing you. A letter from the National Club regarding the sponsorship of the Elmer Adelblues and sister, Council of Senior Citizens was a leader dog was suggested. A. World's Largest Offices Coast to Coast Since 1903 the Bill Healeys spent Sunday at read and it was agreed that the L. Drapeau was appointed to con• Marquette to attend Velda's son East Jordan Club apply for a fer with officers of the Lions Tom's graduation from Northern charter. Club. Michigan University. This fall Tom will be teaching at Fenton. Recently an article in a Char• Guests at our meeting were See Our SelectionJac k Shaeffer, Ferris State, whatfea spent a long weekend with his parents, the "Zuke" Shaeffers at Charlevoix and visited his of SANDALS grandparents, the Elmer Adel• Echo and Jordan News blues, Mrs. Ada Davis and Mrs. Anna funny $ Sayles spent Tuesday in Gaylord. They were named on the com• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young, The Milton Richardsons, Nor• mittee to help plan for the Wo• 3" to *7" Phoenix, Arizona, were Monday wood, and the Larry Hendersons, men's Christian Temperance Un• evening callers of Mrs. Gladys Bellaire, were Sunday callers of ion Convention to be held there Wilson. Mrs. Elmer Murray. the week of Sept. 24th. The Frank Sweets, Ludington, place for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates and spent the weekend at their home Mr. and Mrs. Alex Franzoni daughter, Leslie, returned to in Jordan Twp. and family, Warren, and guests their home in Syracuse, N.Y., Mrs. Alice Baker and Mrs. James Mudge and children, spent Monday, after visiting their par• Bertha Sprout, Portland, Mich., the wsekend at their home on ents, the Clair Bateses and Les• spent Tuesday and Wednesday, M-66. lie Howes the past 10 days. a phone? with her sister, Mrs. Lila Mil• Mrs. Vernie Gabriel received ler. The Max Hamachers and word Sunday that her brother daughters, Grand Rapids, spent That depends on your sense of humor. If interrupting Frank Laurell, Com stock Park, Bea Skrocki, Lansing, spent the the weekend with their mother, had the misfortune as he step• Memorial weekend with her sis• Mrs. Gladys Wilson and other your washing or ironing to rush upstairs to answer the ped off his tractor, to have it ter and brother, the Norman relatives, telephone leaves you breathless, then an extension start moving and run over him, Bartletts and Wm. Skrockis. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry and fracturing bones near his hip. Mr. and Mrs j Ernest Werner, family, Portland, spent the week telephone makes good sense. Mr. and Mrs. Laurell were re• Arizona, are here for the summer end with Mrs. Lila Miller. cent visitors of their sisters, An extension telephone saves steps and lets you do and have their trailer parked on Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. Hardee. the Russell Hughes property. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Raveau your telephoning from where you are. You can select Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hutchin• spent the past week in Detroit from many smart styles and decorative colors. son and the Harry Knapp family Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson and attended the wedding of a JOIN OUR SHOE CLUB, attended the graduation of their and family and the Larry Drenth granddaughter while there. Call your Michigan Bell Business Office or ask your EVERY 13th PAIR FREE ! nephew at Cedar Lake recently. family spent the long weekend in Dinner guests Sunday at the telephone man. For as little as ninety-five cents a month Guests of Mrs. Robert Watson Coldwater wfth their brother and home of the Norman Bartletts several days last week were, the uncle the Edd Wilson family. and son were Bea Skrocki, Lan• (plus tax) you can have an ex- . JAKE'S SHOE SHOP Sidney Maunders, Mrs. Enid DDnald Hott entered Little Tra• sing, the Ray Malinowskis, Chi• tension telephone in any funny Michigan DBll JLIliM ••WE SELL THE BEST AND REPAIR THE REST" Maunders all of Lapeer, the Ar• verse Hospital last Tuesday and cago, and the Leon Bartlett fam• old place you'd like. Part of the Nationwide Bell System ______JU 2-9131 Boyne City 22-32-lt thur Marts and the Walter Mag- will undergo surgery Monday ily, Gary Bartlett family and Bill nesons all of Newberry. morning. Skrocki family, East Jordan. Page 14 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June 5, 1969 Your Better Health EAST JORDAN Bea Kopkau 536-7598 Solution for "mono"

Due to Mrs. Orvel Bennett Deacon Jerry Olson, gave the not being able to write the Pen• benediction. insula News any more, would you Gifts of Books were presented is getting closer kindly call 536-7598 and report to the graduates. Members who your news from tins area to Mrs. were honored were, Miss Wava Ernest Kopkau. Olson, Miss Linda Forest, Mrs. Walter Alvarez, M.D. A lovely dinner and program Nancy McKinnon and Miss Mar• was held in the dining room of ilyn Bennett. There is new hope for a solu• the authors say that fever is pre• of cream that can be rubbed into the R.L.D. S Church, May 25 Mrs* Beryl Scott entertained tion of some of the problems about sent in 98%, there are large the hairless areas. In these at 6 p.m. honoring the graduates Miss Beth Johnson, Onaway, at infectious mononucleosis — a glands in the throat in 98%, cases, he has given up the use of who are members of the church. her home Sunday. common disease usually of young there is inflammation of the corticosteroids by mouth or by Mercer Carey acted as "Mas• The R. L. D. S. Daily Vaca• people. For years, of course, throat in 85%, there is large injection. Often the best thing ter of Ceremonies." Elder Gil• tion Bible School will be held at many research workers have spleen (in the left upper abdo• the doctor can do, especially when bert Fox, Pastor of the church the church June 9th to 13 at thought that the cause must be a men) that can be felt by a phy• a child loses his hair, is quickly gave the toast from the church 1:30 p.m. All children from 4 virus, but nothing could ever be sician, in 75%, there may be a to have the parents buy him a wig, to the graduates. Miss Wava. years of age to 13 years of age grown from the blood or tissues rash in 50%, and jaundice in 11%. so that he will be much happier. Olson gave the toast from the Mrs. Russell Arrigo is a sur• of a patient. As to treatment, Dr. Eyres Tranquilizers will sometimes graduates to the church. gical patient at Little Traverse Then recently it was found says that the judicious use of help. Philip Moore of Traverse City Hospital. that anitbodies to a virus that steroids (cortisone-like medi• The most important and hope• gave the address to the graduates MEMBERS of Boyne City High School's 1969 track team include can be isolated from the Bur- cines) can return the student to ful thing I can say is that when Mrs. Lois Moore sang a solo, Mr. and Mrs. George Klooster back row (from left) Mike Bos, coach; Bill McCary, Bob Anzell, kitt's lymphoma (a cancerous his classes a little earlier than a woman comes in to tell me that accompanied on the piano by Mrs. were Wednesday evening guests Dennis Peck, Tom Roberts, Craig Korthase, Pete Palmu, Tom disease) are produced by most if he were not treated with such her hair is coming out in comb- Gilbert Fox. Elder Fred Hor• at the home of Jake Klooster, patients suffering from infectious medicine. It is important that fuls, my first question is. "Did ton gave the blessing on the food. Ellsworth. Johnson, Jim Wasylewski, Don Holzschu and Keith Hausler. Se• mononucleosis. Also, a cell cul• for a while, the student not engage you have some emotional orphy- cond row: Wayne Roisen, manager; Charles House, Tim Welch, Ken ture of this virus, injected into in active athletics, especially" sical shock, some 3 months ago, volunteers, has produced infec• football or basketball, until his such as the death of a loved one, The Pun of It... Nelson, Mike Welch, Steve Johnecheck, John Everest, Darrell Har• tious mononucleosis. More work spleen is definitely back to nor• an operation, or the labor of a dy, DeLayne Johnecheck and manager, Alan Newville. Front row: must still be done, to make sure mal size. This is because a big childbirth?" Often she will say, (Continued from page 11) Dennis Amesbury, Dan Leaman, Mike Cornell, Mike Dufon, Dave that the E.B. virus is the cause soft spleen can be ruptured. "That's right; 3 months ago I stupid things. After all, I've cook up the world's largest mar- of the mononucleosis. This virus FILTER TIPS had a hysterectomy," (or "my had 16 years of this. I know a- shmallow and give it to her, to LaCroix and Gary Boden. is something like that which At the great Roswell Park fiance decided to marry another bout you and your kooky ideas. show her I cared." causes shingles. The E. and B. Memorial Institute in Buffalo, girl"); then I can reassure her Now tell me at once!" "Shades of corn starch and respresent the initials of the two Dr. Irwin Bross and Robert Gib• and tell her, "Do nothing; wait "As a matter of fact I will," dextrose," my patient wife men who first described the son, concluded that filter a bit, and your hair will almost I said. "And it does pertain screamed, "how big a marsh- East Jordan Brownies virus. If a protective vaccine can smokers have about 1/2 the certainly come back. It died 3 to your mother." mallow do you intend to make?" now be made, infectious mononu• danger of lung cancer than the months ago, and new hairs have "Oh no," Old Ironsides said. "Well," I said, ' the- size of cleosis may be wiped out as polio smokers of cigarettes without a just finished pushing the old dead "You're not going to save mar- things is sometimes gaugedby the recently was wiped out. We can filter have. hairs out of the follicles (tiny shmallow bags and give 5,000 feelings I have for your mother. be hopeful. A paper in the American Jour• pits in which each hair grows)." at one time to her. You're not If I made a 10 pound one, she'd "fly-up" to scouting nal of Public Health indicates This is much like when a per• going to line her flower beds with appreciate it. If I made a 50 Fortunately, the disease is us• that men who have switched to son accidentally smashes a fin•

marshmallows? You' re not going pound one, she'd probably think ually mild. As Dr. T. E= Eyres, filters have reduced their risk gernail with a hammer; it takes to cut the plastic bags into strips, I cared some. But if I made a Girls taking part in the Brown• Donna Sheridan, Joan Walter, of fun and learning. of the Health Service at the Uni• to 60% of what it would other• 3 months for the new nail to weave them together and make 250 pounder, she'd know I really ie "Fly-Up", under the leader• Michelle Seelye, Donna King and Other activites on the agenda versity of Georgia in Athens, wise have been if they had con• push the old one out. So many her a car coat?" cared." ship of Mrs. Howard Best and Barbara Umlor. AU these girls for local Scouts are a trip to Georgia, recently wrote, some tinued on the ordinary cigarettes. of my patients with this type of "Dear, I'd never do such a I am writing this from our back Mis. Stanley Hayes, were San• participated in activites that led Fort Michimilmackinac on June experts in university health ser• LOSS OF HAIR hair loss are grateful to me be• stupid thing as that," I inter• shed. If there is any home in dra Baker, Kim Cihak, Jeanne to their "Fly-Up", which in• 7 for all the Brownies and a vices say that as soon as the stu• cause when they came in I said, jected. Boyne City that would let me cook Best, Merrie Blekkenk, Diane cluded learning the Girl Scout trip to Mackinac Island for the dent is over his or her fever, Dr. M. J. Tye of Boston writes "Just wait; the new hairs are "What are you going to do a 250 pound marshmallow please Fowler, Donna Brownell, Becky Laws and Promise. Juniors and Cadets on June 11th. he may as weU get out of bed in Postgraduate Medicine that the coming out, so don't spend any then?" let me know. My mother-in- Bundy, Jamie Burrows, Janice Cadets from East Jordan will and go back to work. cause of the sudden loss of hair money on medicine or sham• ' I didn't really give your mo• law is patiently waiting for one Clark and Vicki Drenth. Local Scouts recently went on be attending a "Cadet Caper" Physicians have long puzzled from the scalp, either complete poos." And in time the hair did ther a good Mother's Day pre• and her daughter won't let me Others were Pamela Dressel, a weekend camp out with Mrs. at Camp Sakekawaea on Bass over the fact that the disease or patchy, is not always known. all come back. sent, so I thought I'd try to make it. Donna Fisher, Tina Fitch, Ruth Chandler Benton at the Girl Scout Lake near Traverse City on June seems to be not very infectious. It looks at times as if emo• HEART PAMPHLET Ann Hayes, Lori Hilliker, Wan• Camp located outside of Charle• 20-21. There will be over 100 For instance, a student can get tional distress had had something The heart is a tough organ da Leaman, Jerrilyn McKenney, voix. Girls from Troop 284, in• girls and their leaders partici• the fever, when his pal, who lives to do with it. The sudden loss but when heart disease appears it Nora Mjsner, Jennifer Burkey cluding some of Mrs. Albert pating in a weekend of camping in the same room with him,, does of hair can certainly cause great may be a terrifying experience. \f NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS and Susan Puroll. StiU others Slate's and Mis. Tom Sheridan's with other Cadets from all over not get it. But according to re• emotional shock; sometimes hair Send for "Heart Trouble", for were Debbie R&bec, JoAnn Reid, patrol, took part in the weekend the 11th district. cent observations, the inference goes off the rest of the body, information which may be helpful [ NEWVILLE PLUMBING is that most people probably had too. to you. Enclose 25 cents and a the infection in their childhood In some cases hair can be made self-addressed, stamped envel• | & HEATING without much fever or any trou• to grow back, but then it may drop ope to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, ble, and hence they are immune.. out again. The doctor tells of Dept. LCP, Box 957, Des Moines I Licensed Master Plumber In describing the symptoms, some results with a special type Iowa 50304. COO -wnAf\ I No Answer CALL 582-6513 CALL I (Bob's Shell) RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL -REPAIR- 2i-3i-6tp EAST JORDAN

Bea Kopkau 536-7598 "HELP" The Eugene Pearces and five Mr. and Mrs. Greg Craig of Mrs. Clifford Brow/i, Grand Saginaw were Memorial weekend children, Bowling Green, Ohio, Rapids, who recently had sur• guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack and the Charles Clarks and three gery for a broken hip, is now Craig. children, Troy, were Memorial using a walker and expects to be PLEASE RETURN FERTILIZER The Charles Noffsingers, Ann weekend guests at the home of discharged very soon from Blod- Arbor, were weekend guests of their parents, the Geo. Kloosters. gett Hospital, Grand Rapids. LAWN SPREADERS their brother, Mr. Raymond Gould and other relatives. Other customers would like to The Blair Wilsons, Detroit, were weekend guests of their NORTHERN rent, as now is the time for 2nd grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Klooster application to insure green lawn "FLY-UP" ceremonies for East Jordan third grade Brownies were and the Butch Lyonses, Cheboy• MICHIGAN REALTY staged by Mrs. Stanley Hayes (left) and Mrs. Howard Best. gan, spent the weekend at Oscoda. for rest of the season. Visitors at the Arthur Brint- "We Sell the North" nalls Saturday, May 31, were, 306 S. Lake St., Boyne City, Mich. 49712 the Riley Stewarts, Kalamazoo, and East Jordan, their son Bill Phone (616) 582-7121 EAST JORDAN and wife, also Mr. and Mrs, Jun- Bea Kopkau 536-7598 kin, Kalamazoo, and Dr. and Let Us Sell Your last Joidan Mrs. Chas. Henderson, Holt. Northern Property The Roy Whitlows entertain• Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Brintnall nails and helped their father Bolsers. ed his sister, Gertrude Estes, Prompt, Courteous Service and children, Bobby and Pat, celebrate his birthday. Clyde Ayers still remains very and niece, Dr. Dorthay Kaahk- Cadillac and the Arthur Brint- Mrs. Ruby Miller who has been ill at Charlevoix Hospital. on, Detroit, over the Memorial 29-3t GUS E. ORGANEK, Broker EAST JORDAN, MICH. PHONE 563-2275 22-14-It nalls, Roscommon, spent Friday employed in Chicago came Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jeffery, Day weekend. May 30 with the Arthur Brint- Thursday to spend the summer Mt. Pleasant, and the Ward Coles, with her sister, Miss Goldia Saginaw visited their parents, Justice. the Emory Coles over the Mem• A birthday dinner for Leonard orial weekend. Little Babe Ruth Whiteford's 90thbirthday was en• Mrs. Ethel Clark who has spent joyed at the home of his niece the winter months in Fla., has Mrs. Gladys McKinnon, May 28. returned to her home here for League League Those who were present were, the summer. the Klon Johnsgones, the Basil The George McWaiters family Cummingses, the Vern White- Hudsonville, spent the weekend Schedule Schedule fords, Mrs. Theo. K. Scott, Hugh in East Jordan with their par• Whiteford and the hostess and ents, the Henry McWatterses. Movable ladders should be THE SEACHESV the guest of honor. They were called here because of June 5 Yankees vs. Giants strong, in good repair, and June 6 Bryans vs. Tanners The Clyde Palmateers, Quin- the death of their aunt, Mrs. June 6 Loggers vs. Yankees stored in a dry place. Brok• June 9 Courters vs. Warriors cy, spent the Memorial weekend Andy Mocherman. Services were June 7 Tigers vs. Dodgers en or rickety ladders should June 9 Courters vs. Warriors at the home of their sister and held Saturday at the Watson Fun• Orioles vs. Giants be destroyed. Many people June 10 * Boyne Falls vs. Bryans • Gifts • Wall Decor brother in law, the Ernest Kop- eral home. June 10 Yankees vs. Dodgers are injured when they fall June 11 Tanners vs. Courters kaus. They spent Friday after• Kenneth Carney of Grand Ra• June 11 Orioles vs. Loggers from ladders placed against June 12 Warriors vs. Bryans noon at Harbor Springs. pids, spent the Memorial Day June 12 Tigers vs. Giants a building at too steep an • Lamps •Shipwreck Furniture •Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Archer and two weekend in East Jordan. angle for stability, or too All evening games start at 6:00 sons and daughter, Muskegon, Kirk Evans, Grand Rapids, All evening games start at 6:00 flat an angle to provide sure p.m. spent the weekend visiting their spent the weekend in East Jordan p.m. footing. FEATURE OF THE WEEK parents, the Wm. Archer, Sr's. visiting relatives and friends. Make-up games will be played and other relatives and friends. Donald Hott is a medical pa• on Friday. HERITAGE HOUSE NOTES by Hugh Riker James Persons, Flint, spent tient at Little Traverse Hospital. Saturday games start at 3:00 the week in East Jordan visit• Mrs. Grace Murray still re• p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Q><5^~^<^ *Played at Boyne Falls. $1.50 box ing his mother, Mrs. Esther Per• mains a patient at Little Traverse OUR ASSORTMENT INCLUDES MR, RJKER'S FAMOUS NORTHERN MICHIGAN sons and other relatives and Hospital. RESTAURANTS, HISTORICAL RAILROADS, RECIPES OF YESTERYEAR, AND friends. Guests at the home of the SCENIC, FRAMEABLE ART NOTES AND DESIGNS The Jim Bennetts and child• Archie Kowalskes and daughter, ren, Detroit, spent last week• Mrs. Blanche Castle were: the end visiting their parents, the Louis Youngs, Arizona, the Cur• 222 South Lake Street Boyne City, Michigan Lawrence Bennetts. tis Kowalskes and sister, Mrs. Bogema Pharmacy Mrs. Cora Brush, Boyne City, Mary Swartz, Dowagiac, the Hen• Phone 616-582-6594 i8-io-28-tf was a Sunday guest of her sis• ry Smiths and the Leon Lifers, Boyne City, Michigan 121 Water Street Phone 582-7362 ter and brother in law, the Otto Muskegon. Editorials Publisher's Corner Muddled approach Hunting A week ago headlines in the School District) have a huge Herman's state's press sprouted with administrative budget of Jditorial page such messages as: $58,000 compared to the Child "Tax Board Hikes Schools Guidance Clinic's budget of ashes and Cuts County But Both Get only $15,000. Gregg Smith ii More." "Then, of course, most of Thursday, June 5, 1969 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Page 7 We note with great interest that They forthwith set out for St. "State Aid Down but School the activities of the district the man on the Lapeer County Louis, Mo. to pick up Herman's Revenues Up." seemed to be centered in Press, "Old Fitz," which also ashes and Herman's cash. Junkin' column shocked me happens to be his favorite brand, Grief stricken, and with a sense The headlines merely de• Charlevoix, and Emmet Coun• Dear Editor: is becoming bored with 4-letter of impending death that is the fate and contents scattered and some Also Chestonia was south of tailed the actions of the an• ty doesn't seem to figure much words employed by graffiti of us all, they sought a bit of I read many things in your pa• stolen. Bulbs dug out of the yard the picture in your paper week artists. alcoholic solace themselves as per of last week. Some of them etc. We felt the people who did before last. That mill was built nual county tax allocation in the district's activities," I quite agree with. In the interest of avoiding the they set forth (in easy stages) this were trespassers and there in just the last few years. board meetings. Mrs. Drake said. But ' Junking with Barb' monotonous as well as adding a for the return trip to Michigan. theives. And we would consider I am a native of this vicinity shocked me. I and my family This is the constitutional "The Intermediate District certain degree of sophistication Having become additionally af• anyone digging for bottles etc. the last 65 years. own a considerable amount of to 4 letter words, I'd like to be fluent, the trip homeward was the same. action in which representa• has a librarian, a clerk, and rural property. the first to suggest that the high• made partially by taxi, by bus, We pay taxes on this property And we had never felt it was tives of county, school, town• 2 secretaries and education• er order of graffiti authors sim• and by inter-urban railway as and I am sure any court of law Mrs. Artie Mooris free plunder for every one. We ship, and intermediate school al co-ordinaters." She ad• ply upgrade their product by ad• they hedge-hopped from saloon to or policeman would feel we have East Jordan, Rl have had the houses broken into our rights. 49727, Mich. districts set down to review ded that she felt some bal• ding an "e" to all their 4-letter saloon in an effort to assuage words. their grief. budgets and scramble for the ance should be maintained be• Look what it did for "Ye Nyne In addition to Uncle Herman's The Third Degree 15 mills of tax money which the tween the counties. Olde Holies,'' the most unbelie• favorite beverage, schnapps, they state says is the limit of funds vable title for any golf course sampled an assortment of other Mrs. Drake continued: anywhere. It made that Char• alcoholic delights. that can be assessed for oper• "There also seems to be a levoix County course famous. They tried bourbon with gin ation of local governmental great deal of resentment be• In the realm of 4-letter words chasers; mestica; anise; man- "Varmint" makes it could also do wonders to re• hattans (martinis mixed with units. tween our local teachers and create interest in smokehouse Manhattans); they mixed rock and In general, we can safely the members of the district poetry. rye with sloe gin and soda. say that throughout the state, staff. They are better paid, % yjp sf: + After rounds and rounds of such Press appearance A young lady of our acquain• exotic creations as zombies and the movement was up. The and a lot of them are done tance, (and the older we get, the coca-bolos, they arrived back at reasons are too detailed for working by 3 o'clock in the fewer young ladies we know) Advance, Michigan (obviously a Gregg P. Smith tells a ribald, but true tale, of spurious address) in an advanced comment, but they are involv• afternoon, while our teachers state of embalmment the demise of her great uncle Boyne City Little League and to write a column "If it Fitz' can be patriotic. But it should Following a somewhat painful ed with such factors as high• must put in a full day." Herman. Babe Ruth goers need only to for our editorial page every week, never be the "wonderful adven• withdrawal period during which er property valuations, Do you suppose the money Since I've always been an ad• look at Andy Bogema's pharmacy the editorial tells it like it is. ture" which is too often romanti• the pink elephants left the pas• vocate of cremation, her story ad this summer, to find out who's That's the reason we' re devoting cized in stupid John Wayne mov• greater local support due to that was saved by dropping the ture; the centipedes cleared out intrigues me no end, and be• playing who, at what time and this next bit of space to Fitz - - ies or at beery gatherings of of the bed sheets; and the big, decreased state aid, and other ,02 mills to .18 mills will cause she's still a minor, I must where. The baseball schedule to tell it like it is. . . old veterans. black tarantulas, and snakes had refrain from disclosing her is another public service from Older men start wars, young factors. be turned over to the Child cleared from their bleary minds, "Friday is another Memorial identity. druggist Andy Bogema, who dur• men fight them, and innocent civi• However, in Emmet County, Guidance Clinic for its they made a sad discovery. Day. Each year at this time She hasn't cleared the release ing the school year sponsors lians suffer if they should be we write approximately the same, they do things differently - - support? of this skeleton from the fam• Somewhere enroute between cafeteria menus. As president unlucky enough to live where editorial. We say remember the ily's tree, with her parents. there and here, the poor old spin• of the local Chamber of Com• the bombs fall. The killing ends if not mysteriously. "Yes, I think that it will," men who gave their lives in our But after a long and frugal sters had mislaid Brother Her• merce, Bogema also helps spon• when some stuffed shirts finally many wars. We add that you Mrs. Martha Drake, mem• Mrs. Drake said. life, the very industrious Herman man' s ashes. sor mushroom contests, even if reach an agreement they could should also remember the boys whose chief vice was taking on Try as they might, from that he can't find them himself. No have reached 60,000 deaths ear• ber of the Petoskey school Queried concerning Mrs. who may die tomorrow in the an overload of schnapps every date to the day of their death, charge for that last squib. . . lier. It is this incredible fool• board, who served as the Drake's statement that admin• current war. And we conclude Saturday night, finally departed they couldn't recall where they ishness which we choose to re• had left Herman's urn. with a choice bit of philosophy "school representative" on istrative expenses were unus• this world. Last week's East Jordan FFA member this Memorial Day. And now, if in your travels which heralds the time when the Emmet allocation board He had paid his schnapps bill Banquet photos failed to include Yes, we also remember the ually high, Chas. AQ Robinson, westward, you should ever run there will be no Memorial Day at the corner saloon, and had, at least one picture of the girls fallen servicemen and we don't championed and introduced a superintendent of the district, into a saloon keeper with an un• because no one will be able to in fact, left quite a sizeable who were responsible for the af• for a second question the magni• identified urn of ashes, please be remember what war was. motion which passed succes• said: fortune - - along with a request fair - - namely the members of tude of their contribution and sac• that it be turned over to his kind enough to inform this pub• the FHA (Future Homemakers of All of which are noble, ap• rifice. But this is obvious. sfully that could only be con• "Yes, we have a high ad• sisters and that his body be lication and we shall have done America.) Sandra Schuette, home propriate sentiments, the stuff Everyone with half a brain re• cremated. our civic bit in aiding the grief sidered as contrary to the ministrative expense because ec. teacher, called to remind us from which most ho-hum editor• members and regrets and curses stricken descendants of Poor usual conception of a school we are primarily an adminis• He also donated his ashes to his that the dinner meeting was for ials are spun. If there are any the loss of all the fine young sisters. (Continued on page 8) delegate's action. trative organization, but our both FFA and FHA groups, and stuffy words left over, we save men. Most of us have been pro• that the girls did prove one thing them for our next editorial favor• perly pious and mournful for lo, After reviewing the bud• experitses are very much in Letters to the Editor to the boys - - they can cook, ingtraffic safety, or condemn• these many Memorial Days. As get requests submitted, she line v: with other districts even if it's only once a year. ing flag-burning. we should be. But has it done introduced a motion which re• throughout the state. As a But a good friend was killed any good? The more we remem• "Varmint,'' a talking animal in Vietnam this year. And an• ber, the more there is to remem• duced the Charlevoix - Inter• matter of fact, many, many No thanks due syndicated cartoon strip, appears other young man we much admire ber, and you probably know a mediate school district by .02 districts have higher millage on the feature page (page 11) is forever helpless in a veter• grandmother who has lost loved of this week's Press. The strip, ans hospital, a big part of him ones in 4 different wars with• mills, from .20 to .18 mills. appropriations than we do. authored by veteran cartoonist drained into a rice paddy. And in 50 years. This, in effect, because of In succession, he responded to Circuit Control Robert W. Knorr, is a blend of somehow we don't feel like writ• So this Memorial Day, we're the loss of state matching to Mrs. Drake's statements by sophisticated humor with slap• ing the usual poem to our heroes, remembering things like this: stick comedy, and occasional past, present or future. Russia now has enough nuclear Ninety nine percent of the peo• the plant - "Absolutely Not!" funds, deprived the Inter• pointing out: comment on topical event. Some The truth is, right now, we are" strength to wipe out the world ple of East Jordan know the story When asked if they might stand of Knorr's lovable characters in• sick up to here with all the trap• once. The U.S. has enough to mediate District of $8,000, —Mrs. Drake, in March, of the Poppy - and what it stands out in the parking area, the an• clude "Melvin,' the crazy moun• pings of war and this includes wipe it out 5 times. And the while the Emmet County had approved the district's for as was evidenced when the swer was, "We would prefer you tain lion; "Vincent;' a scowl• the so-called glory which is military-industrial combine American Legion Auxiliary took not to come at all." government gained $1,874. budget intent for an appro• ing vulture who loves pizza and relished by so many organized wants to build more and more in $367.00 during Poppy Days. Is this what our sons and hus• holds a black belt in karate; breast-beaters. Sometimes we weapons. What kind of a civi• Balancing one sum against priation of .20 mill. For those that have doubts, bands are fighting for? We real• "Rufus' , the lonely and unloved wonder if the war-spawned lization is this? just come with us to Battle Creek ize, going through plants is not another, the net loss to local --The $3 to $4 thousand rattlesnake; "Arnie/ the arma• organizations don't make too or any other VA Hospital to meet always the best or easiest way The logical way to stop the dillo, and a weight-conscious much of battlefield heroics. Sure, government was $6,126 since Mrs. Drake claimed as the guys that make this little for companies to co-operate, but killing is total disarmament, nu• wart hog named "Winston.' it is ok to remember and to revenue for film aids from the flower. Not only are they from when we are refused to even stand clear and popgun. Sure, it sounds in any total concept of pub• appreciate and to have parades W. W. I and II, but Korea and on the grounds, it is not only like a pipedream. But, with lic expenditure the total school districts was actually and to make speeches. But some• now Vietnam. an insult to our organization, the proper leadership, it could times we see chips teetering on revenue has to come from one money being repaid the Inter• but to the Veterans that died Last week's Memorial Day is• be done. That leadership must We received the kindest treat• the shoulders of men who hate mediate District for films the ment from the East Jordan Iron for all of us. sue of the Press failed to fea• come from the nation with the pocket or another. war but, "by God, I blasted most firepower and brainpower, Works, Mt. Clemens Metal Pro• We thank again the companies ture any bell ringing, patriotic district had purchased on a holes in those yellow Japs and the United States. The U.S. Mystified by the Petoskey ducts, East Jordan Tool and Die, that did co-operate, the business pleas to remember our coun• I'd love to do the same thing to must reharness the ingenuity that News-Review's account of the matching agreement with the and Multi-Cut Tool, who made places that let us display our pos• tries war dead. In fact, I couldn't those lousy commies." puts men on the moon and total arrangements for the girls to be ters, and Colwell Agency for let• really get worked up about the tax allocation board meeting, schools. "Mrs. Drake was devastation under a push button. escorted through their plants to ting us use their window for the whole thing. Memorial Day War should be remembered A Utopia with no tools of war is I called Mrs. Drake to ask aware of this arrangement," sell poppies. Poppy Display, and to all the peo• comes once a year and that's only for what it is - - a ghastly, that. Or is it? uncivilized, barbaric insult to far in the future. But it must he said. However, when a call was made ple of the community for their why, in view of the fact that the intelligence and humanity of be there, and this nation must to Circuit Controls for permis• support. The following editorial appear• school support trends were —Six out of 9 of the major man. Nothing else. There can work toward it, or there'll be no sion to stop there, a man, who American Legion Auxiliary ed in last Thursday's edition of be no real glory in killing, for future. upward throughout most of the activities of the district are refused to be identified, replied Rebec-Sweet Post 227 the Lapeer County Press. Writ• whatever reason. It can be self- carried on in Emmet County, to their question of going through East Jordan, Michigan. ten by Jim Fitzgerald, the Let's replace Memorial Day state, she had championed the Presses editor, who also happens defense; it can be justified; it with Disarmament Day. movement to downgrade the 4 programs for the educable local district's customary al• mentally handicapped, 1 for the wlf It Fitz. II lotment. trainable mentally handicap• She stated that in reviewing ped, and 1 for the crippled, the budget submitted by the or physically handicapped. Charlevoix - Emmet Inter• —Thirty nine per cent of mediate District, there was a the revenues for the operation Personal problems got to me request for $10,000 in film of the district come from strips for the visual education Emmet County, 47 per cent of program. the revenues for the district She stated that the district come from Charlevoix Coun• By Jim Fitzgerald did not show $3 to $4 thou• ty, while 10 per cent are from sand that it was supposedly Antrim and 3 per cent from As I type this, Williw Horton turn. It is costing you $8.73 paper just won't be the same. mean it. It is just their way been like a father to me, even Cheboygan. Seventy per cent is back in leftfield for the De• a day to sit in there." And he'll never get the $2.50 of saying they love you, Jimmie, if she is a woman. receiving from school dis• troit Tigers and I am back at my "Walter Cronkite just said on you owe him for cutting our and they know you can do better." of the district's funds go to TV that you quit because you tricts for film and other vis• typewriter, as any fool can plain• lawn." Unfortunately, I couldn't read ly see. couldn't stand all the insulting My assistant pounded on the ual aids. She stated that this the Petoskey district for the "Yeah," added my son, "just Professor Gilmartin's writing. Willie walked out in the mid• letters-to-the-editor," my door. " The newspaper is in ter• go back and write something de• But I shall always treasure her should have been listed as programs carried on there. dle of the 7th inning. I quit daughter said. "Especially the rible shape without you,' he cent for a change and things will note. on a Tuesday morning, about half one from your mother." said. "I remembered that you income. —The Intermediate District be ok again." would be happy to invite sal• way through editing that week's "Yeah," added my son," and don't use periods after Mr. Dr. "Of course, we have such issue of my favorite weekly news• Joe Garagiola said you are un• and Jr. but I forgot how you get After 4 days, I went back to ary comparisons with the dis• paper. happy here and want to be trad• rid of all those unused periods. A note was slipped under the work. "I wasn't mad at my rea• activities as The Child Guid• gruntled members of the Pet• I went home and into sec• ed to the Detroit Free Press. They are rolling all over the bathroom door. It was from Pro• ders or my boss and I don't He said you're mad because your floor and people are tripping." ance Clinic and the Children's oskey faculty. lusion, locking the bathroom door fessor Gilmartin who taught me want to be traded. I love it Aid Fund which should receive behind me. My family stood out• publisher won't pay your bar bill "All your close friends are on everything I know about writing, here," I explained. "The pres• While the sound and the side and begged me to get back at the country club." the front porch," my wife said. who encouraged me to enter the sure of personal problems sim• support from the county too," fury of these charges and re• on the job. "There's a little boy at the "They both said to tell you the newspaper game, and who has al• ply got to be too much. But I Mrs. Drake said. "The publisher just called," back door and he's crying," my whole town is behind you. Those ways given me wise advice when feel fine now after 4 days in the buttal add up to what in our my wife said. "He has suspen• wife said. '' He says you've got to people who spit at you and throw I've been troubled. I've always bathroom, near my Right Guard "They (the Intermediate (Continued on page 8) ded you without pay until you re• get back on the job or the news• rocks at your car don't really said that Professor Gilmartin has and my Listerine and my Crest." Page 8 - THE NORTHLAND PRESS - Thursday, June 5, 1969

YOU'RE A MAN, Northland news briefs BOYNE NOT A MANIKIN

TO US Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lakin, Har• 31, 1 1/2 miles west of Bay • BOYNE CITY - June 5: Ame• per Woods, spent several days at rican Legion; Presbyterian Choir Shore, Sunday, June 8 at 10:30 their cottage this past week. a.m. Rehearsal. The Pierre Brunets arrived Sunday and plan to spend the sum• • BOYNE CITY-June6: V.F.W. • BOYNE CITY - The Eagles mer months at their cottage ai Auxiliary 1583 will have their Springwater Beach. regular meeting, Mon. June 9th, • BOYNE CITY - June 9; Bar- Guests of the Gregg Smiths at 8 p.m. Also will be installation bershoppers; Rotary Club at on Sunday were Mrs. Smith's of Officers. All members and of• Char-Boyne; Boyne Rebekahs. sister and brother in law, the ficers please be present. Visiting J. C. McDonalds, Charlevoix. sisters always welcome. Re• • BOYNE CITY - June 10: City Michael A. Smith, son of the freshments will be served. Commission; Board of Education; Gregg Smiths, returned to his American Legion Aux. home for the summer months. • BOYNE CITY - The next The Emery Sheldons, DeWitt Boyne City Immunization Clinic Mrs. Myrtle Bricker, East Jor• • BOYNE CITY - June 11: Lions will be held on June 17th, Wed• dan, Eloise Kent, and Madolin Club at Char-Boyne; Altar Soci• nesday, 1-3 p.m. at the Presby• Crowe, visited Mrs. MinnieBuys ety; Boyne City Shufflers at Le• terian Church Basement. This is at Meadowbrook Hospital, Bel• gion Hall. sponsored by the District Health laire, Friday evening. Dept. #3. Dr. Robert Libke M.D. The Lawrence Hayeses and • BOYNE CITY - Rev. Clayton will be giving the immunizations. the Orville Da vises, Flint, spent We recognize the Eby will be the guest speaker this All area residents are welcome. the weekend at the Hayes vaca• difference with Sunday at the Boyne City Church tion home near East Jordan, and of the Nazarene during the 11:00 • BOYNE CITY - Presbyterian visited relatives and friends in a.m. Worship Hour. church Bible School will begin, the area. PS Mon. June 16 thru Fri. June 20 Mrs. Violet Green and niece, • BAY SHORE - Golden Rule from 9 to 11 each morning. All Mrs. George Turnbull (Joan Ha- * Personal Service Spiritualist Church will hold children 4 yrs old thru the 6th ckenberg), Pontiac, visited the Every family has different insur• services at Northern Lake Mich• grade are welcome. Please Wear Lloyd Ballards Friday and Sat• ance needs. To plan the right igan Spiritualist Camp on old play clothes. urday afternoons last week. Mrs. protection for your family — and Turnbull attended Baccalaureate keep it up-to-date — requires Sunday evening with the Ballards. the kind of thoughtful, individual The Jack Bakers and child• attention we give. And when you ren, Whitehall, visited during the need help, you get it — on the BOYNE CITY weekend at the homes of her double. Call us. You'll find there's Maude Hammond 582-7394 grandmother and aunts, Mrs. more than window dressing to George Crowe and Madolin and P.S. — Personal Service. the Nyle Goulds. Postmistress honored at open house WILLIAM J. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lloyd and The Richard Reichs and baby The George Rollses, Royal Oak Vanderbilt's present Postmas• Pier Property Association, Mrs. igan Postmaster's Association; Pier she served in many civic children, Flint, were holiday Christopher, Romulus, spent a spent the weekend at the paren• ter, Mrs. Jack Dickhout was given Jack (Virginia) Dickhout and the served as sergeant-at-arms for capacities: New Buffalo Women's LINDSAY weekend visitors at the Luther weekend with their parents, the tal Lawrence Rolls home at Boyne a surprise open-house send-off members of her family "set" 7 national conventions of the Na• Club president, Band Parents R. A. Campbell Agency, Inc. Brintnall home. J. C. Meads. Mr. Meads em• Falls. at Union Pier, Michigan, recent• for the traditional family album tional Postmasters Association; Club, county March of Dimes The Fred Horrecks, Green, 101 River St. - Boyne City ployed in Chicago, was also home. The Howard Talboyses attend• ly when 300 members of the com• photo. With her are her son collaborated in co-authoring the Chairman, as a director of Blos- Mich., are making their home ed the graduation Thursday even• Richard Novacek, present Union national association's public re• somtime, Inc. Mrs. Dickhout Mr. and Mrs. Vern Van Fleet munity gathered to wish her well with her grandmother, Mrs. Lu• ing at Boyne Falls, of their ne• Pier Postmaster, her husband, lations manual; and in 1961 worked briefly at the Gaylord Berkley, spent the past week in her new venture and honor her ther Brintnall. phew, Bill Matelski, and the grad• Jack Dickhout, Boyne City Post• instigated the idea of an annual post office after joining her hus• Chamber at their home at Tonnahdoonah Mrs. Carl Bergman, near East uation party after at the home of for 25 years of civic service. master, and her daughter, Mrs. state postmaster's training band in Boyne City prior to tak• Beach and also visited their par• Jordan, spent. Monday with her his parents. Here, shown with a huge plaque Daryl Briggs. Mrs. Dickhout school, a movement that has now ing over the post of Vanderbilt ho urs ents the J. C. Meads. They sister, in law, Mrs. Luther Brint• The Donald Rollses and chil• presented to her by the Union is a past president of the Mich- spread to 46 states. At Union poastmaster. Boyne City - The new summer nall. also had as their guest at the dren have moved into their new hours for the Boyne City Cham• Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Green beach Mr. Dave Letek, Berkley. home at Boyne Falls. 582-6562 ber of Commerce which have been and family, Mt. Morris, visited Raymond Behling and sons, and Phone to released by Ann DiMartino are their parents, the Elmer Wests Fred Benser, a student at Lake Chuck Easton spent the long week place a Northland Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. and Harvey Greens at Boyne Superior State College, spent the end at Goose Lake on a camping Press classified ! Walloon Lake to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Falls. weekend with his parents, the trip. «3 • J" Mrs. August Jensen 535-2293

Those here for the summer Those here for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckwith, are: the Laurence Rauhs, Day• were Howard Stonekers, Hamil• Toledo, Ohio, spent the weekend ton; Jack Minors, Calif.; Ro• ton, Ohio, Harold Turners and with their mother, Mrs. Mable bert Adams, Ind.; John Schaf- family, Bloomfield Hills, Frank Stanton at the care center. They fers and family, Dayton, Scott Harlows, Midland, the Dennis Yo- took her home with them for IGA Roby, 111.; Norcross of Arkan• ders with friends from Midland. an indefinite stay. sas; John Goodwins; Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyde and Word has been received by Carpenter and son and family; KRAFT SLICED NATURAL Cheese family, Bloomfield Hills, spent the Raymond Eckers that Mrs. the Kirks of Flint. the weekend at the Taylor cottage. Artie Ecker has suffered a heart attack and is in serious condi• Ray March has been a medical Mrs. Mildred Erb returned Swiss Mozzarella pkg. tion. Her address is 2139 Ro• '£ 49* £39¾ patient at Lockwood Hospital. home from her trip abroad meo, Ferndale, Mich. The Tom Barish family, Grand through the winter months in CRACKER BARREL STICK PACK ^^ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jensen Rapids, entertained their brother Portugal, Spain. and family, Anderson, Ind. spent Norm Borisch and family of Cin• Laurence Fineout, Alva Dent, 80 pkg 69 the weekend with their parents, Variety Cheese cinnati at their cottage on south Golda Geldhof, Grand Rapids, the Ed Jensens and the Glaza shore drive over the weekend. spent the weekend visiting rela• KRAFT tives of the Fineout family. The family in Petoskey. 3 5 oz. jars Q * Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stevens Jim Coplas family were with their Mr. and Mrs. Bud Guardle- Jar Cheeses attended the car races at Indian• mother, Melissa Fineout. man, Detroit, spent the weekend apolis, Ind. over the weekend. with her sister, Ester Simpson Word has been received that C.E. Mrs. Mae McBride returned to and brother Art Morgan. KRAFT POURING Hamilton passed away Sunday at her cottage for the summer after Lena Griffen was a dinner guest Kraft Oil «• 59* an o KRAFT _ ' KRAFT Dressings Richmond, Ind. spending the winter in Detroit. of Gladys Jensen on Thursday. KRAFT Plain 1 pt 2 oz. btl. 4% £f Macaroni & 71/40*. Spaghetti TANGY SALAD SEC^T Publisher's corner 2 (continued from page 7) Barbecue Sauce Dinner 80Z. 29* Cheese /39* CATALWA ate enough so she does all my KRAFT PURE Herman - - the man with the lost come along and marry her; sen• KRAFT PINCONNING MEDIUM 12 oz. 650 011<&VWEGAR col*^ ashes. work perfectly, but backward sible enough so that she uses good Orange Juice 39( MILD Ere we close this true, but enough so that she does not do judgment in all her duties, but DOV somewhat fanciful tale, let it be good work for anyone else; at• foolish enough so that - - if she SHARP B or UNSWEETENED Gneese 12OZ. 12oz. 71c 1000£^ SWEET & SOUR known also that Herman enjoys tractive and cheerful enough so does marry - - she chooses Grapefruit Juice a kind of immortality as the re• she brightens up the office, but a man she has to support and so 3 sult of this ill-fated mishap. not so much that some guy will stays on the job." KRAFT Caramels or Fudgies *J KRAFT PURE 1/2 gal. *WTf 3 8 oz. btls. $ | His descendants from that date to this, always greet any member IGA Plain & Iodized Orange Juice 77* SEALTEST C C Rug Cleaner of the family who comes in late at night, staggering, and bleary V KRAFT JET PUFF 10 oz. bag Salt co Chocolate A3 GLORY $159 eyed with the sarcastic question: Editorial ; 1 lb. 10 oz. box SPRAY FOAM 0/241 oz, 'I suppose you've been out (Continued from page 7) Marshmallows " Milk «. hunting for Herman's ashes?" opinion is political hanky-pan• COUPON IGA FROZEN Cantaloupes All of this just proves my ky, let not all Emmet County ROBIN HOOD contention that cremation has 25 lb. $179 more survival value than even a householders be greatly dis• 39* high-priced tombstone. No one bag Dinners turbed since the cost is very Flour with this COUPON ever asks you if you've been out CALIFORNIA NEW looking for a tombstone. minute. (all kinds) jhfr #» GOOD THROUGH JUNE 7 AT STORE BELOW 89* ***** An Emmet householder as• Auto dealers of Charlevoix ^ COUPON sessed at $10,000 now saves 3 / $| Potatoes 10 lb. bag County missed a rare opportun• ity a few weeks ago when GM 4 cents per year. The In• BONELESS ROLLED PORK announced the passing of the Cor- termediate School district is CENTER vair. Al Sinclair, of Boyne City, the great loser in more than Pork Butt Roast 691 WHITE DOVER and Bill Fochtman, of Charle• CUT voix, the locally franchised deal• terms of pennies. ers could have donned themselves Fortunately one member of TABLERITE CHUCK IRONSTONE DINNERWARE in black as chief mourners; their Chops sympathetic rivals, Bill Kusina, the Emmet Allocation Board, This Week's Feature Bill Battiste, and Jack Dickhout, Sebron Litzenburger voted a- Swiss Steak 'lb. could have joined the rites as DINNER the singing choir. And we would gainst the proposed millage PEETS 1# TWIN OR PLATE have been on hand with camera reduction; other Emmet coun• SAVE UP TO 45% ON to record the event for poster• 89* VARIETY PACK £ £ < ity. Man what publicity! - - No ty educators were sorry to COMPLETER PIECES. With ea. $3.00 purchase Lunch Meats charge for the free plug, lads. observe the political rift too. Not Including Cigarettes jf: Jc ifr IGA Bacon 69* ONLY Beer & Wine "Rather than see the HERRUDS 10 oz. 33C The ideal secretary has been defined many times. Here's the district penalized, I'd rather Smoky Links 59< THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY - JUNE 7 way she was described in a re• we'd raise our own millage. RING Bologna 65f WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. cent U.S. Department of State To us, it means no more than newsletter: "She -should be young enough the cost of one typewriter, PACKAGE LIQUOR STORE. ICE COLD BEER, to start at the lowest salary, BEVERAGES. WE HAVE ICE. WE DELIVER. but the benefits are manyfold thus leaving room for promotion; greater," said Martin Mang, REGULAR STORE HOURS but near enough to retirement age so no other office will try to superintendent of the Pells• 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. take her away; able to spell ton school. TAYLOR'S <&> EVERY DAY! the words I use, but not those of EAST JORDAN anyone else; efficient and accur-