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VOLUME 59 NUMBER 7 EAST JORDAN, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 10 CENTS OVER THE Jim Shepard Main Speaker Julius, Teddy City Council Appoints Board Of BACK FENCE At Annual Petoskey Meet Turn Cooks At BY MARSHALL James Shepard, of East Jor• Legion Supper dan, vice-president of American Legion members al• Review, Election Inspectors Some people who are sick of the Future Farmers of America, ong with Auxiliary members the weather believe this winter Name Editor delivered the main address at the their wives and -husbands will The city council Tuesday ap• will last all next summer. fourth annual Parent-Son ban• attend a chili supper at the Le• BASKETBALL pointed William T. Downs and * * • Head Of quet held in Petoskey Monday gion home 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb• Vale Gee to the East Jordan The Dress & Gift Shoppe is night. ruary 22. Board of Review Which will con• undergoing a spring painting job Legion officials said: "We that is giving it a fresh new ap• Mich. Week Shepard, an o : *,anding FFA would like to have a large at• Red Devils Meet Boyne City vene starting March 7th at the pearance inside. student here, _o 200 fa- tendance so make^lans to keep city hall. Editor and Publisher of the * * * that date for the supper." The council also appointed the East Jordan News-Herald, Mar• ,ed in the ab• Chief cooks will be Teddy Ko- On Local Court Friday Night Bill Swoboda and Harold Ba- the FFA. r V inspectors for the coming spring shall F. Sayles, has been named sence! of ^> yne, state presi• towich and Julius O'Brien. En• Saxton's Red Devils, on top of der haven't quit yet. dent, wJ c? unable to, attend. election in April. * * * Charlevoix county chairman of tertainment has been arranged the north C loop with the Charle• • # < to follow the supper, which will voix Rayders, will host Boyne Ci• Fellow penned in from Boul• the state's second annual "Michi• Tb 4 also heard Miss cost 25c per person. Rural School There will be no spring pri• der, Colorado and asked that ty on the local court Friday night mary election in East Jordan this gan Week" Program. Lir ^ /derson of Sheridan, when the visitors will attempt to someone ship him a mess of st '4' e'sident of the Future year since not more than two frozen smelt. We had to search The announcement came fol• off set the 47-45 win by the lo• Meet Set For lowing a meeting of the mayors ,*>• ./akers of America. Ladies Bowl cals the last time they invaded persons filed for city offices. high and mighty wide to find When three or more file for the someone who would do same; and of Boyne City, East Jordan and Rambler territory. Charlevoix. Last year's county fHE FOLLOWING northern same office it is necessary to right in this smelt center, also. At Jackson Boyne City's big win over Pe• Walloon chairman was Charles Robinson, Michigan FFA chapters were re• hold a primary election at which * • sfc presented at the annual youth toskey Tuesday night and Char• Walloon Lake Teachers will the two highest vote getters ap• superintendent of Charlevoix Tournament be hosts to the Rural Teachers A lot of people are wondering banquet: East Jordan, Boyne Ci• levoix's 62-47 romp over Pells• pear on the regular general el• county schools. ton were the only highlights in of Charlevoix and Emmet count• about the March of Dimes offi• ty, Traverse City, Gaylord, Pell• Three East Jordan ladies' bow• ection ballot. ston and Harbor Springs. ling teams took part in the an• area play since last Friday. ies, Friday, February 18, 1:30 cials who. refused $2,500 from The Michigan Week theme for Introductions were made by nual state bowling tournament at p.m. at a joint-session of the re• The council also named two May 15th to 21st is: I'm Glad I gular monthly meeting. Hartford, Michigan because it Live In Michigan." Petoskey FFA president Ray Ep- Jackson last weekend. The Red Devils looked at local businesswomen to serve as Dr. Tom Weiss, Counselor was raised in a collective cam• pler and the Boyne City FFA They were the Jordan River Boyne City anew today when East Jordan co-chairman for the paign other than their own indi• The theme was selected by the chapter presented a demonstra• Guides, N & R Concrete, bowl• they checked over results of the Trainer, Division of Field Ser• vices, College second annual Michigan Week vidual drive. executive board and was recom• tion on the building of the Chap• ing at East Jordan out of Charle• Rambler-Petoskey contest at mended hy the Promotional Mat• ter emblem. voix, and Romaine Plumbing and of Education, will be present to program set for May 15 to 21st. Harvey Campbell in the Det• Boyne City Tuesday night. erials Committee headed by E. Heating. The Ramblers ran away with discuss his work among the ru• They are Minnie DesJardins, roit magazine says: "The uppity T. Burroughs of the Michigan Saturday and Sunday three ad• the Petoskey Northmen 57-35 in ral schools. of the Dress & Gift Shoppe and attitude of charities who refuse Bell Telephone Company. ditional teams from East Jor• a game that was Boyne City all Dr. Weiss has visited every Doris Huckle, of Huckle's Studio to accept needed money is creat• Dr. Grover C. Dillman, presi• High Game dan will bowl in the Jackson the way. rural school in Charlevoix coun• of Photography. dent, Michigan College of Min• tournament. The much improved Boyne Ci• ty U administer tests and offer Boyne City and Charlevoix ing suspicion on the part of rich ing and Technology and general They are: Thrift Super Mar• assistance in setting up indivi• donors. If victims are suffering, ty team, which will travel to East chairman will be announced la• chairman of the annual state• Is 245 At ket, Drewry's No. 1 team of Jordan Friday night, is expected dual record folders for the pu• ter. as advertised, why quibble?" wide program, also announced East Jordan and the Dress & to put the locals to the real test pils. Charlevoix County .bears the * * * several special days as approved Gift Shoppe. of the current basketball season. by the executive board. Sun. Tourney East Jordan will be represen• distinction of being the first in What did East Jordan do for ted at the annual meeting of the the state to have had 100% old Uncle Sam during World PROGRAM Gordon Ridell, of Ellsworth, State Bowling Association to be In the Red Devil's Friday game coverage by Dr. Weiss. Mrs. Sinclair War II? A check of Ed Reuling's Sunday — Michigan Spiritual bowling with the East Jordan held in the Hayes hotel, Jack• at Gaylord, the Blue Devils led * * * , records as of June 25, 1943 Foundations Day. Drewys team No. 1, was top man Saxton's men 11 to 9 at the end son. Minnie DesJardins is a mem• The Sup• shows there were 374 East Jor• Monday — Exchange of May• Sunday in the annual Drewrys ber of the state board of direc• of the first quarter, but the lo• Heads Local dan residents in uniform at that ors Day. bowling tournament held at East cals moved into the lead with a erintendents' Round Table will tors. * meet Thursday, February 17, at time. Tuesday — Michigan Hospi• Jordan Recreation. He hit 245 Phyllis Ayers, of the Thrift 26-24 count at the half and stre• tality Day for high game.. tched it to 46 - 41 at the end 12:00 noon, at the Hotel Dil- Red Cross Super Market team will also at• worth in Boyne City. Superin• Wednesday — Education Day. The Drewrys no. one men's tend as a delegate for the Top of the third. The final score, 64- Mrs. Albert Sinclair will again Of that number 300 were in 52, kept the Red Devils on the tendents. Meryl Bird, Cadillac, Thursday — Our Livelihood team took top honors in the O'-Michigan. ' and Arthur Richter, Frankfort, head the annual American Red the Army. An even 40 were in Day tournament with the ladies team road to a conference tie with the Cross Fund Drive in East Jor• Rayders. will report on current legislation the navy, 19 marines, 6 coast Friday -— Our Heritage Day from East Jordan winning that being considered "by the legisla• dan, Rev. Forest E. Mohr of guards, 5 WACS, 3 nurses, and Saturday — New Frontiers division. ture in Lansing. Boyne City, 1955 fund chairman Day. There were ten teams from Legion . • . BOB DARBEE earned 23 for has announced. 1 merchant marine. the locals with Gaylord's high * * * Here were their ratings: Army Last year's "Michigan Week" Cheoygan, Petoskey, Boyne City Mrs. Sinclair, who so success• and East Jordan in the tourney: Auxiliary News man being Mike McKillop who Northern Michigan County Su• 204 pvts and Pfcs., 31 Cpls., 48 program for East Jordan was perintendents will hold a one-day fully handled the drive in 1954, headed by Rev. Edward O. De- 3 from Cheboygan, 2 from Pet• had 18 points. Sgts., 13 Lt., 2 Capts., 1 Maj. and The monthly meeting--of the Also last Friday, Boyne City meeting in Cadillac, Monday, has been busy recruiting her Haven, Minnie DesJardins, Ole oskey, 2 from Boyne City and Legion Auxiliary Rebec Sweet workers for the drive which is 1 Lt, Col. Navy: 1 Lt., 2 Lt. (jg) 3 from East Jordan. took Harbor Springs 68-55; and February 21. George E. Schutt, Hegerberg and Marshall Sayles. Post No. 227 was held Tuesday it was Grayling over iMancelona Consultant, School Organization scheduled to get underway March 1 Chief P. 0., 10 with P. 0. ra• Visiting bowlers were served evening, February 7, at the home 65 to 45. and Transportation will be pre• 1. tings up to Chief, 15 with rating lunch at the American Legion of Shirley Taylor. East Jordan's last game of the sent to explain current regula• similar to Army Cpl., 4 aviation Farm Bureau hall by the ladies of the Auxil• President Edna Wilkins read Charlevoix county's quota has iary. season will be played next week tions and to offer suggestions to been set at $3,200 or $570 less cadets and the balance similar a bulletin from District Presi• Friday at Pellston. the group. dent Fay Johnson on current than last year. to our Pfc. in the army. Marines: Women Plan It was reported this week that the East Jordan Recreation, the Auxiliary events. Plans for Pop• 1 Sgt., 1 Lt., and the alance Pvts. Year's Program most active bowling center in py Day were made — Peggy Kid• MEGGISON SAYS: WACS: 1 2nd officer, 1 3rd offi• northern Michigan, has had the der is Chairman of this Project. cer, 1 Cpl. and 2 pvts. Nurses: The Charlevoix County group busiest season in several years. Committee Chairmen were Demonstration 2 Navy Ensigns and 1 Army Lt. of the American Farm Bureau named to take charge of the sup• and 1 Merchant Marine. Women met at the Kenneth per to be ,served to the 9617th. House Has Short Week; Council Meets That is what East Jordan was Sweet home.near Charlevoix Fri• Air Reserve Squadron by the doing for Uncle Sam during day at 1:30 with 12 groups re• Local Events Auxiliary. Eva Peterson is in At Charlevoix presented and 6 guests. World War II. charge of the kitchen and Shir• White Pine, State Tree The Charlevoix county home The business meeting was con• ley Taylor in charge of the din• * * * Calendar In demonstration council met Mon• ducted by acting chairman Mrs. ing room. Although this has been a short week, in that we did not reconvene A number of years ago the John Brock of East Jordan. Mrs. day at the home of Mrs. Ralph This Issue Members of Unit 227 are ask• until Tuesday evening because of the County Conventions held on Hamilton in Charlevoix. former Charlevoix County Her• John Weiland gave an interest• ed to watch for the baked goods ald ran an ad stating that the ing safety talk, cautioning es• A comunity calendar of events basket and to keep it in circu• Monday night, it has been a busy week with stepped up committee Mrs. Henry Erber, of Boyne Herald was; Mixers of Type, Ink pecially against using other peo• listing all regular meetings held lation. action and several caucuses. City, presided at the business and Brains." ple's prescriptions or old ones of in East Jordan has been publish• The Auxiliary has been invit• The road construction bill mentioned in last week's letter, has session and reported on the re• your own. ed by the East Jordan Business• ed to a meeting and supper with cent district meeting at Boyne * * * been out on the calendar all week. This is a very important matter, City. !Mrs~. Fred Willis of Charlevoix men's Association. the Legion mmebers Feb. 22. and as you are probably aware from the stories appearing in the Everyone is pulling for Bill was appointed Citizenship Chair• Names of the various groups Main topics were the annual Downs' quick recovery. He found Eva Healey's name was drawn daily papers, one on Which opinion has been pretty much divided. man. Dairy Festival week was and their meeting dates were in the jackpot. State Homemakers Conference a very welcome home in East brought to attention with every• compiled by Mrs. Albert Sinclair Discussion of the many suggested ways for arriving at a fair and at MSC July 19-22; the national Jordan as a lawyer and citizen, one being urged to use extra for the association. equitable road program have brought out many interesting points, Homemakers Conference in Chi• and has made many friends who dairy products.. The calendars are being dis• some of which might be well worth mentioning at this time. cago in August and the tri-an- are anxious about his progress. Projects for the coming year tributed to members of the asso• . It is estimated that the interest nual international meeting in * * * to be supported by the group are ciation as well as to all public on a bond proposal such as that Ceylon, India in December 195-. Sister Kenney project, nurse re• places within the city. Several weeks ago we put on advocated by the Governor, .Mrs. Erber appointed three cruitment, Farm Bureau scholar• Residents are asked to clip vice chairmen to serve as con• a question and answer program would run in the neighborhood of at Rotary. It was all about East ship and Pennies for Friendship. and save the calendar which ap• February 17 — The Women's tacts. They are: Mrs. Joseph-Wil• Jordan. One of the questions An interesting slate of pro• pears elsewhere in this issue. It Association of the Presbyterian larlevoix around 200 million dollars, and liams, Charlevoix, Mrs. Clara wanted to know the exact spot grams for the coming year was is sponsored in the News-Herald Church will hold their annual that interest money would build Tompkins, Boyne City and Mrs. where the E. J. & S. Railroad announced including ones on this week by the East Jordan Co• turkey dinner at the church from a good many miles of badly need• Nina French East Jordan. Scrib s tracks efnd in East Jordan. "Cancer," "Foster Children," operative Company and the State 5:30 to 7 p.m. ed roads. Another undesirable for the 19 clubs in the countv My Michigan, and one on the Bank of East Jordan. Bill Porter threw us for a 16 February 17 — The Catholic feature of a bond program is were also named. book, "Soo iLocks" with the auth• Association members not yet Study Club will meet at the home Measles swept the Charlevoix and one half yard loss by saying that it would set up a third de• they don't end here, they start or, William Ratigan of Charle• receiving a calendar for posting of Mrs. John LaLonde at .8 p.m. high school this week with 25 here. voix. may obtain one at" the Dress & February 18 — Jordan River cases reported in the upper partment for the supervision of Gift Shoppe or the News-Herald Former Resident The March meeting will be IOOF Lodge. grades. The lower grades repor• highways, and in the long run held at the William Parsons home office. February 18 —• Red Devils ted two cases. cost the taxpayers more money Buried Recently We won't mention names, but in Norwood. play Boyne City here, 7 p.m. than a pay-as-you-go program. a certain chief of police took It was said that 70 students February 18 — The Mary Mar• Still another disadvantage is that his first airplane ride the other tha Class of the Methodist were absent there Tuesday, some At Leon, Kansas and 23 feet deep. Its frame is of in order to provide a means of day. He was not like our father, white oak throughout and all its F. FA. Boys Church will meet with Alberta with the flu and others with sym• A former East Jordan resident however, who always said . he planking and ceiling hard pine, Nowland for a pot luck supper ptoms of measles. paying the bonds, gas and weight Mrs. Sophia Palmer, of Leon, would go anywhere you asked most of the planking 6 inches Visit Lansing at 6:30 p.m. Both East Jordan and Boyne taxes are included in the bond Kansas, died with a heart attack him to in an airplane as long as thick. The six lower masts are The East Jordan chapter of February 22 —• Special Com^ City schools said Wednesday that proposal and therefore they be• February 5th, according to word he could keep one foot on the remarkable examples of Pacific munication of East Jordan Lodge no cases of measles were report• received by her niece, Mrs. Ro• ground. the Future Farmers of America come a part of the constitution, coast products, being of Oregon attended Farmers Week at MS,C No. 379 F & AM at 8 p.m, Work ed up to that time. which would be mighty difficult bert Myers, of the Peninsula ar• pine, 119 feet long and 30 inches in the EA degree, in East 'Lansing last week. While to change in future years. ea. Services were held at Leon, And it was all wood! Here's a in diameter. Such a vessel re• there they stayed at the newly February 22 — There will be Kansas, February 8th. story from the August 25, 1900 quires and enormous amount of built Butterfield. Hall, a chili supper at the Legion home Bible Show The House passed H. B. 15, She was the daughter of Tho• issue of the American Lumber• material. In its construction After attending various meet= for L-egiopaires and their wives. making the White Pine the offi• mas and Mary Clark, who lived man: there were used 559 tons qf ings in the afternoon, the boys February 22 — The Study At Shool cial State tree. The bill has now near Rock Elm Grange a number white oak timber, 1,000,000 feet attended a hardware demonstra• Club will meet with Flora Lewis gone to the Senate, and if favor• of years ago. She moved with her "Tuesday of last week there of longleaf yellow ping and about tion for cows, a sheep sale, and as hostess. Maude Porter will be Ernest Tarswell has been ask• able action is taken by that body parents to Kansas when she was was launched at Camden, Me., .100,000 feet of white pine deck heard speeches by Secretary of in charge of the program. Par• ed to give his illustrated Bible Michigan will boast an official nine years old. the largest schooner in the world, planking. This vessel is calculated Agriculture Benson and Gover• ker Seiler will show colored pic• studies at the high school study State tree. and what is said to be the first to carry more than 5,000 tons of nor Williams, tures of his bicycle tour. Helen hall. The House also passed H. B. six master ever built, Not only coal with only fourteen men all Watson and Ethel Clark are on The pictures will be shown 3 making it a misdemeanor for is it the largest schooner afloat, told for crew, whereas a full rig* the refreshment committee. each Monday evening 7:30 to any person to wilfully attempt to Dimes Report but it was built entirely of wood. ged ship of the same carrying Tuesday the FFA boys parti• February 24 — St. Ann's Al• 8:30 beginning, Feb. 21st. influence a juror in any case by A complete report on East The George W. Wells, for that capacity would require at least cipated in a district public tar Society will meet at parish They have been well received means of intimidation of argu• Jordan's 1955 March pf Dimes is its name, is 302 feet 11 inches thirty-one men. "Lumbermen will speaking demonstration, a farm hall at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Emma Ne• in.other cities where they have ment other than as part of the polio drive will be released next long on the keel, 345 feet long be inclined to encourage the forum and a parliamentary pro• mecek and Mrs. Eileen Brennan been shown before men's clubs proceedings in open court in the week, according to local chair• on top, 48 feet 6 inches beam building of this class of vessels." cedure contest at Pellston. are hostesses. and other civic organizations. trial of the case. man Alex Sinclair. LOOKING BACKWARD Marshall F. Sayles . . Editor & Publisher 1 Bill Huckle Staff Photographer NORTHERN Reviewing The Telephone LEnox 6-2371 CHURCH SERVICES LIGHTS News-Herald The Charlevoix County Herald ..... ASSEMBLY OF GOD REORGANIZED CHURCH OF FEBRUARY 13, 1915 The East Jordan News • (Compiled by the News-Herald Staff) Rev. T. H. Moody JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Funeral services were held for Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at East Sunday School •— 10:00 a.m. Elder Ole Olson, Pastor Curtis S. Pinney, who was stric• Jordan, Michigan. If you started out to make a visit to all the lakes in Charlevoix Morning Worship — 11:00 a.m. Church School 10.00 a.m. ken with paralysis a few weeks county'you'd be a busy person, indeed. Evangelistic Service — 8:00 p.m. Published weekly a 206 Main Street, East Jordan, Michigan Morning Worship 11:0 a.m. ago and died recently at the age And if you inspected one lake a day you would be on the road more Women's Missionary Council— Zions League Tues., 7:30 p.m. of 74. Subscription Rates—(Payable in advance) $2.50 per year; than a month. Thursday 10 a.m. Prayer Service, Wed., 8:00 p.m. $3.50 per year outside Northern Michigan. For thefre are some 33 lakes in the county, big and small. Tell Prayer Meeting*—Thursday 8 pm Thirty - eight births and six• that to the guy who asks you about fishing or boating in Charlevoix CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH teen deaths were recorded in county. METHODIST CHURCH Boyne City — Wilson Twp. Charlevoix county in the past Rev. R. H. Moore, Pastor Rev. Richard Noffze, Pastor month. Page 2 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, February 17, 1955 Naturally Lake Charlevoix with its long South Arm is the largest. LE 6-2254 LI 7-2058 Walloon Lake is second with Thumb Lake (Lake Louise) in third Wilson Township: * * % place for size. Deer Lake is fourth and Norwood and Susan Lakes Morning Worship 10:00 am 9:30 a^m. Church Service The farm residence of Harlow vie for fifth position. Church School 11:15 am 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Sweet of Eveline Township was ^ $ $ MYF 7:00 p.m. Boyne City: completely destroyed by fire. NOW, WHAT do you know about the other 27 lakes in the coun• 11:00 Church Service ty. UNITED MISSIONARY 10:00 Sunday School FEBRUARY 13, 1925 They are scattered all over and you may be surprised where some CHURCH Births announced this week in• of them are. C. W. Thompson, Pastor ST. JOSEPH CHURCH cluded a son born to Mr. and People out in Chandler township are the only folks in the county Rev. Joseph Malinowski, Pastor Mrs. Chester Walden; a son to who cannot boast a lake in their area. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. MASSES Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barber; Many people! who haven't bothered to look it up believe Thumb Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sundays—7:30 and 9:30 a.m. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ju• Lake is in Chandler Townsliip. But it is located in the north section Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Holydays—7:30 am and 7:30 pm lius Roberts; a son to Mr. and of Hudson Township. Evangelistic Services 7:30 pm Weekdays—8:00 a.m. Mrs. Justyn Skrocki and a daugh• Prayermeeting (Thurs.) 8:00 ter to Mr. and Mrs. William Van- Boyne Valley Township has lots of water via the Boyne River, but BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH its only lake is a part of Deer Lake. Charlevoix Township has Round deventer. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Central Lake * * * Lake, Lake Charlevoix and Lake Michigan on the west. CHURCH Rev. Paul Gelatt, Minister Bay Township folks have no lakes, but the area borders on beau• Edward O. DeHaven, Pastor East Jordan's debaters, Arth• tiful Walloon. Worship — 11 a.m. ur Secord and Paul Franseth— The South Arm of Lake Charlevoix cuts through the center of Regular Services: Bible School — 10 a.m. now at Western State Normal Youth Time — 6:30 p.m. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE can cover an emergency that Eveline Township. Eveline also has part of Norwood Lake and all The Church School meets at will participate in their first con• would otherwise put you in a hole. Repair bills, doctor, hospital of Steel Lake as well as Mud Lake, sometimes called Healey's Lake, 9:45 with classes for all ages. Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m. test of the year when Kalamazoo and the possibility of an accident suit can be covered complete• near Advance. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday- — ly by insurance. See us today. The Morning Worship begins meets Olivet College and Hope * * * at 11:00 o'clock. 7:30 p.m. College. IT MAY BE a surprise to some that Evangeline Township in the Bible Club, Thursday, 4 p.m. * * * ROBERT A. CAMPBELL AGENCY Boyne City area borders on both Lake Charlevoix and Walloon EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Sunday School Sunday 10:00 Lake. The extreme north east part (section 12) touches Walloon James E. Meggison, prominent William M. Swoboda, Manager CHURCH Morning Worship, Sunday 11 Marion Township farmer, died in Lake. There's a Mud Lake in the township, also. And it is of no small a.m. Complete Insurance and Bonding Service size. It is just south of Walloon in the Wildwood Harbor area. Rev. Dale Larson, Pastor Charlevoix hospital recently. Sunday School every Sunday Evangelistic Service, Sunday * * * Hudson Township in the south east corner of the county contains 8:00 p.m. all of Thumb Lake. Other lakes there are: Clear Lake (Bows Lake); at 10:00 a.m. Classes for all ages FEBRUARY 15, 1935 Branch Lake (Hoffman Lake), Heart Lake, Mud Lake and Kidney Church services every Sunday THE GOSPEL M13SION Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lake. Booth Lake lies just north and east of Thumb Lake. at 11:00 arm. Communion Ser• Baker, a daughter, Shirley Ann. Melrose Township surrounds plenty of Walloon Lake, but there vice first Sunday of every month Special Bible Study Classes are no other lakes in that area. For Free Gospel Literature Luther League cooperative fa• Write PO Box 295 City Prosecuting Attorney and Mrs. Bound on the West by Lake Michigan, Norwood Township has - mily dinner second Sunday of C. M. Bice and daughter are mo• Notice Harwood Lake, no small area of water. month at 1:00 p.m. The Finkton Younjg People ving to Charlevoix this week. South Arm Township in "the East Jordan area has of course the enjoyed their ice fishing trip * * * long south arm of Lake Charlevoix. A surprise to some? living out• PENTECOSTAL FULL GOSPEL Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde The High School debating side this area is the fact that Intermediate Lake runs through sec• LaPeer accompanied them. Not DETWILER BUSINESS SERVICE tions 18, 19, 30, and 31, of south arm township, Charlevoix county. TRUTH CHURCH team of Harriet Conway, Bar• And it is no small portion of Intermediate Lake, Corners Fourth & E. Division Sts many fish but who said they bara Stroebel and Pauline Clark is now located above the Dahlquist Store in space Rev. Harley R. Barber, Pastor were cold. will go to Frankfort this week. Most people identify Wilson Township with Deer Lake, But most of Deer Lake belongs to "Boyne Valley Township, Wilson has a Sunday School—10 a.m. formerly occupied by Dr. Van Dellen. small mud lake in the center of the township on section 16, Worship Service—11 a.m. Hays Township in the north end of the county has the famous Sunday Eve. Service — 8 p.m. Susan Lake. It also contains Oyster Bay which goes quite a way in• C. Y. A. Tuesday—8 p.m. land. Oh the north, of course, is Lake Michigan. There's a mud lake Prayer Meeting, Thursday 8 pm in Hays, also, It is located on sections 16 and 21, Over in St, James Township, Beaver Island, Front Lake is the big SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTIST attraction; and in Peaine Township, Beaver Island, there are the fol• Rider R. H. Clausen, Pastor lowing lakes: Barney's Lake, Egg Lake, Fox Lake, Green's Lake, Call or see us if you have any bookkeeping or Geneserath Lake and Round Lake. ^ Sabbath School 9:45 Church Service 11:00 tax problems. AND, OF COURSE, Beaver Island is surrounded with something besides land, mainly Lake Michigan. FINKTON BIBLE Hours: 9:30 to 12, 1 to 5 . Marion Township, south of Charlevoix, has seven lakes and they FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Ellsworth Lumber Company are not too small, either. They are: Matchett Lake, Skinner Lake, Followed by short morning ser• QUALITY FIRST ALWAYS Adams Lake, Twin Lakes, Cunningham Lake, Lake Marion and JOS. F. BUGAI Phone LE 6-7340 or LE 6-2368 Norwood or Nowland Lake of which the largest part is in Marion vices. . township. Sunday School, 10:30 am So the next time a school teacher asks you to name the lakes in louth Felowship 6:45 pm Charlevoix county you can rip them off like this: Evening Service 8:00pm Walloon Lake, Deer Lake, Lake Charlevoix, Norwood Lake (Now• Wednesday Prayer Meeting land), Steel Lake, Mud Lake (Healey's Lake), Mud Lake, Thumb 7:30 pm HE SHOW PLACE OF THE MORTI Laks (Lake Louise), Clear Lake (Bows Lake), Branch Lake (Hoff• man Lake), Heart Lake, Mud Lake, Kidney Lake, Bboth Lake, CHURCH OF GOD CHAPEL Harwood Lake, Intermediate Lake, Mud Lake, Susan Lake, Oyster Rev. Ora Holley , * vou aW5 Bay, Front Lake, Barney's Lake, Egg Lake, Fox Lake, Greene's V\ave Yow Lake, Geneserath Lake, Round Lake, Round Lake, Matchett Lake, Services Sunday Evening — 7:3( Skinner Lake, Adams Lake, Twin Lakes, Cunningham Lake and Thursday, February 17 panted ^ . Lake Marion. SHOP EAST JORDAN Sterling Hayden Gloria Grahame Gene Barry This report holds true only if some of the lakes mentioned haven't dried up since our informent whispered into our ear. "THE NAKED ALIBI" Bold Drama—Free Pass Night The names of some of these lakes have been changed through the years. That's why we mentioned the second names of some of them. Friday and Saturday, February 18 and 19 e$ But how many people would believe there are 33 fair size lakes in C\oth Charlevoix county? Don Barry Peggy Castle Jack Butel "JESSIE JAMES' WOMEN" DrVer^ TELEVISION The fabulous James boys—Technicolor plus "AFRICAN ADVENTURE" Cadillac- Traverse City Robert Ruark's safari in color Sunday and Monday, February 20 and 21 WWTV 4:30—The Little Show FOR GOOD WORK SPECIAL 4:45—Junior Crossroads IN RECORD TIME Sunday 5:00—Uncle Glen CONTACT US FOR BILLY GRAHAM'S 5:30—Sunday Matinee 5:45—Captain Video YOUR CLEANING JOBS "THE MIGHTY FORTRESS" 6:30—You Are There 6:00—News plus 7:00—Florian ZaBach 6:15—Weather David Niven Yvonne DeCarlo Barry Fitzgerald 7:30—Jack Benny 6:20—Sports IT PAYS TO HAVE "TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT" CLOTHES CLEANED Irish Comedy in Technicolor 8:00—Toast, of the Town 6:30—Stories of the Century OFTEN 9:00—G. E. Theater 7:00—Heart of the City 9:30—Break The Bank 7:30'—Melody Roundup Tuesday and Wednesday, February 22 and 23 10:00—Father Knows Best 8:00—Life Is Worth Living EAST JORDAN 10:30—{WWTV Playhouse 8:30—Life With Father Broderick Crawford Ruth Roman Martha Hyer Monday 9:00—The Unexpected CLEANERS "DOWN THREE DARK STREETS" 11:30—Feminine Touch 9:30—Red Skelton Action packed mystery thriller (FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY) 12:00—Valiant Lady 10:00—The Big Picture 12:15—Love of Life 10:30—WWTV Playhouse 12:30—Search For Tomorrow 11:45—Basketball Scoreboard A BEAUTIFUL BIG 12:45- •Kings Crossroads 12:00—News Nightcap 1:15- Road of Life Wednesday 1:30 •Feature Film 11:30—Feminine Touch 2:30 Around the Coffee Cup 12:00—Valiant Lady LENT Cannon Towel3:00 •Homemakers' Tim e 12:15—Love of Life 3:30—Bob Crosby 12:30—Search For Tomorrow What does it mean to WILL BE GIVEN WITH EVERY 4:00-—The Brighter Day 12:45—Kings Crossroads 4:15—Secret Storm 1:15—Road of Life you? 4:30—The Little Show 1:30—Feature Film 4:45—Junior Crossroads 2:30—Around the Coffee Cup We hope it means you will remember ELECTRIC 5:00—Uncle Glen how redemption was won for you by 3:00—Homemakers' Time Christ's humiliation and death. ,5:45—Captain Video 3;30—What 1 Person Can Do Remember by attending mid-week Len• 6:00—News 3:45—Bob Crosby ten services each Wednesday evening at 6:15—Weather 4:00—The Brighter Day 8 o'clock at the 6:20—Sports 4:15—Secret Storm *6:30—Jet Jackson 4:30—The Little Show Evangelical Lutheran 7:00—Half Time 4:45—Junior Crossroads AN ELECTRIC 7:30—Badge 714 5:00—Uncle Glen Church CLOTHES DRYER 8:00—Burns & Allen 5:45—Captain Video 8:30—WWTV Playhouse 6:00—News General Theme of Rev. Larson's Messages: 9:30—December Bride 6:15—Weather "PERSONALITIES OF THE PASSION" Saves Work! 10:00—Boxing, St. Nick's Arena 6:20—Sports Saves Time! 11:00—News Nightcap 6:30—Ramar of the Jungle February 23—Ash Wednesday—"The Cast and the Setting" Tuesday 7:00—What Goes On Here March 2—"Peter, The Denier" Saves Clothes! 11:30—Feminine Touch 7:30—Industry On Parade March 9^—("Judas, The Betrayer- 12:00—Valiant Lady 7:45—Telephone Story Book March 16r-r"Caiaphas, The Conniver" 12:15- March 23—"Pilate, The Spineless" and Love of Life 8:00—Godfrey & Friends March 30—"Barabbas, The People's Choice" 12:30- Search for Tomorrow 8:30—This Is The Life April §•—"Pismas, The Revolutionary- OPERATES FOR 12:45- •Kings Crossroads 9:00—Your TV Theater April -Good Friday—"Your Cross, Ypur Calvary'' 1:15- •Road of Life 9:30—Biff Baker, USA April 10—Easter Day—Services i% 11:00 a.mr—"The Effectual Resurrection'? PENNIES A DAY! 1:30- •Feature Film 10:00—Blue Ribbon Bouts Those who regularly attend all the Wednesday evening services will be awarded 2:30- •Around the Coffee Cup Thursday a gold lapel cross. Please feel welcome, and bring a friend with you, : PED-4414-B-20 3:00- •Homemakers' Time 3:30- •Michigan Report 11:30—Feminine Touch SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER 3:45—Bob Crosby 12:00—Valiant Lady Evangelical Lutheran Church Published in cooperation "with- Electric'Appliance-Dealers by' Consumers Power Co. 4:00—The Brighter Day 12:15—.Love of Life Rev. Dale M. Larson, Pastor 4:15—Secret Storm (Jump to Page 5) NOTICE TO FARMERS ment of Social Welfare, until" 7:30 The department reserves the STRICTLY BUSINESS vmcf«h^ Order your fertilizer now to p.m. on Monday the 11th day of right to reject any or all bids. WANT AD RATES be delivered in February or March April, 1955. Plans and specifications may be CASH RATEs 2½ cents per word, minimum, 65 cents. If ad The following analysis of fertili• obtained at the departments of• zer are priced in granulated form. All proposals must be on forms fice in the court house at Charle• is not paid by Saturday noon after last insertion, it will be Powdered, $2.00 per ton less. furnished by the Department and voix, Michigan. considered charged. If ad runs three consecutive times you 12-12-12—$77.50 be accompanied by a certified 5-20-20—$75.55 check on bidders bond in the am• Charlevoix County Department get three ads for the price of two* 4-16-16—$64.50 ount of (5%) of the amount of the proposal and should also be of Social Welfare Card of Thanks — — _ — —. $1.00 3-12-12—$50.65 0-20-20—$62.85 (powdered) acompanied by evidence or certi• Percy Penfold, chairman Professional Directory — — $2.00 per month The prices are in 8 ton truck ficates of insurance as outlined in Roy Scott, Member loads, delivered to your farm. the specifications. Frank Bird, Member Page 4 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, February 17, 1955 ECKLUND'S FEED STORE Mancelona Ph. 2691 FOR SALE FOR SALE 6tf WIRING SUPPLIES — Complete FOR SALE—Potatoes, $1.0-0 per TO THE VOTERS OF JORDAN assortment on hand including bushel, delivered. 50c.for pick TOWNSHIP: metal and porcelain switch and outs. William Shepard. 5-6 Notice is hereby given that a reach for KLEENEX outlet boxes, duplex receptacls Township Primary Election will —pull chain and keyless types. FOR SALE — Bottle Gas and be held at the Jordan Township — SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE appliances. — SHERMAN'S Hall February 21, 1955, there be• STORE, East Jordan. 40-tf. HARDWARE. 20t.f. ing a contest for the office of Su• the only tissue that REWARD—For information lead• WANTED pervisor. The Candidate receiving ing to the sale of a new Ford the largest number of votes will or A-l used ear, a $10 cash aw• WANTED—-Clean cotton rags. No be placed on Ticket No. 1 and the meets you halfway ard will be promptly paid by buttons, snaps or,hooks. Must next on ticket No. 2 at the Bien• be 15 inches square minimum. nial Spring Election. Robert Cook or Del Paquette one at a time • ends waste representing Northern Auto Co. 15c per pound. East Jordan The polls of said election will Boyne City. Call JU 2-6571. News-Herald. open at 7 o'clock a.m. and close saves money 52tf at 8 o'clock p.m. George W. Stanek FOR SALE:—Guernsey cows, some WANTED Township Clerk fresh, some to freshen. Call af• TIMBER — LOGS NOTICE—I will not be responsi• ter 4 p.m. Joe Detloff, East We are buying standing saw i don't mind them going out for coffee since I 23c EACH FOR SCO's Jordan. 7x3 ble for a'ny bills made by any• timber or logs. Van Every Bros. bought the coffee shop!" one else but myself. Albert G. 16c EACH FOR 200's FOR SALE — Used Refrigera• PO Box 326 Petoskey or con• Walden. 7x3 tors, Electric Ranges, Washers, tact Waldo B. Van Every or Clarence Greenier at Greenier Oil Water Heaters. — SHER• By d'Alessio CARD OF THANKS MANS. 22 tf Saw Mill, Harbor Springs. Af• THESE I would like to express my sin• ter 6 p.m. call Petoskey DI 7- cere thanks to the employees of ey package tFOR SALE—1947 Chevrolet club 4590. 7-4 the Mount Clemens Metal Prod• coupe with all accessories, $395; ucts Company for their donations 1946 Ford club coupe, 1951 mo• of money after my home was par• tor, $275.00; 1940 Ford tudor, REAL ESTATE tially destroyed by fire. $90.00. Will take trade in. Se- Log cabin on Scott Lake, Lot Mrs. Gordon Harrison blo DeVries, Atwood. 5x3 100 x 500, some furniture full Central Lake, Michigan otex WOOD FOR SALE—For either price $1,500.00. stove or fire place, -partly dry. Modern ranch type home, 2 bed• NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON SELF- Hard wood. See either William rooms, 1¼ acre land on M-66 PROPELLED EARTH MOVERS REG. I2's or Lewis Trojanek. LE 6-2380. south of East Jordan. A home to Sealed bids will be received by 7x3 be proud of. the Board of County Road Com• 40 acres, house and barn, 2 mis. missioners of Charlevoix County box for FOR SALE—Everything for prin• from East Jordan, $4,500.00. for furnishing them with one used T. H. BEG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 9* 2 77* East Jordan, 5 room and bath, 1951 Model D Roadster Hourna- ting, developing and enlarging one floor, berries and garden, pull. Price to be F. 0. B. Charle• pictures. Complete dark room $3,200.00. voix County, j. equipment. LE 6-2348. 5-1 Also alternate bid for same KEITH DRESSEL FOR SALE — Wisconsin Dairy used 1951 Model D Roadster Tour- KoT€X KOTEX Real Estate Broker napull and to allow for trade-in cows—fresh or coming fresh. Post Office Bldg. LE 6-2200 Henry J. Heeres, Ellsworth. Ph. of: (1) Allis Chalmers crawler WONDERFORM LU 8-2015. 6x3 Model RD-14 with Buckeye Mdl. REAL ESTATE C. T. B. trailbuilder; Buckeye Mdl SANITARY FOR SALE — Home Lite chain HDDD cable operating 2 drum P. 9*i saw, good condition. Can be FOR SALE — New 4 room home C. U. Also (1) Bucyrus-Erie Mod• BELTS seen at Wright's Service Stat• with bath, $3,500. Terms. els S-90 (4 wheel) 8-10 c.y. pan. ion, East Jordan. 6x3 The right to reject any or all SPECIAL — 31c Six Room Home with shower bath, bids and waive defects is reserved $2,800. Terms. by the commission. Bids are to be * * * plainly marked as such and to be WE REMOVE Modern Home, oil furnace, insul• in the office of the Board of "The color's all right, but I don't like the smell!" County Road Commissioners, Dead or Disabled ated, newly painted, garage, $6,000. Charlevoix County, Boyne City, DAHLQUIST 5c to $1.00 Horses and Cattle * * * Michigan by 10:00 a.m. Monday, SERVICES February 21st., 1955. And Other Farm New Home in Ellsworth. Terms. STATE OF MICHIGAN BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD Animals .- . . ... v. * * * WELL DRILLING and repairing. The Probate Court for the COMMISSIONERS 140 Acre Farm with stock and New pumps sold and installed. S. E. Rogers, Member FOR PROMPT SERVICE County of Charlevoix. tools. Close in. Jet installation in any well. JU At a session of said Court, held Karl J. Erber,'Chairman PHONE GAYLORD 6231 * * * 2-6691, Elmer Grain, Boyne Ci• at the Probate Office in the City Claude D. Pearsall, Member ty. 5tf of Charlevoix in said County, on VALLEY CHEMICAL 13 Acres, modern/home on M-66, INCOME TAX SERVICE the 4th day of February A. D. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Company * * * Prompt, confidential, typewrit• 1955. Sealed bids will be received for CLARENCE HEALEY Present, Honorable Floyd A. the construction, including the ten, carbon copy. John Timmer furnishing of all materials, labor Real Estate Broker Ellsworth. LU 8-2777. 6x3 Supp, Judge of Probate. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONALE 6-7210 L DIRECTOREast JordaYn In the Matter of the Estate of and equipment, of a sev/arage dis• Guaranteed Top Quality Eva Reynier Porter, deceased. posal system for the Grandvue THIS SPACE FOR RENT ELGY'S John Porter, having filed his Hospital at East Jordan, Michigan, Auto Body Shop petition, praying that an instru• by the Charlevoix County Depart- $2.00 Block west of M-66 ment filed in said Court be ad• Bumping-Painting-Welding mitted to Probate as the last will PER MONTH and testament of said deceased Electrical Contracting B I and that administration of said ECHO vr ^ •estate be granted to John Por• Sales — Service Electrical Enterprises 'ft ter or some other suitable person. Michigan Bottled Gas LE 6-7260 109 Mill It is Ordered, That the 3rd day SHERMAN Firestone of March A. D. 1955, at 10 A. M., Washing Machine and Duo-Therm Space Heaters appointed for hearing said pet• Sewing Machine Service Let us clean and Service your oil ition. with Finger Tip Tuning 229 Main LE 6-2961 burning stoves and water heaters. It is Further Ordered, That pub• roots LE 6-2922 W. A. PORTER HARDWARE lic notice thereof be given by pub• LE 6-2351 lication of a copy hereof for three R. E. WILKERSON successive weeks previous to said Timber Dealer Lennox Furnaces JORDAN HEATING & day of hearing in the East Jordan Ellsworth — Box 01 REFRIGERATION CO. News-Herald a newspaper printed Post — Poles — Logs — Raft• Furnace Cleaning and Repair and circulated in said County. ers —- Pulp. Refrigerator Repair Floyd A. Supp All type cedar posts, 10c and Clarence Lord G'snn Campau WW** \\ _ Judge of Probate- up—wholesale, retail. LE 6-2272 John S. Clark JOHN C. SCHMITTDIEL Attorney for Executor ROMAINE PLUMBING & Petoskey, Michigan < 6-3 Thursday open 'til noon HEATING SERVICE Chiropractor Complete. Plumbing Service NOTICE Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-12, 2-5, 7-9 TV, Radio & Appliance Repair WILSON TOWNSHIP VOTERS Tues., Sat., 9-12, 2-5 -Steam and Hot Water Heating- There will be no primary elec• IT into hot foods Bank Building, Boyne City LE 6-2581 126 Main tion on February 21st, due to this Dial JU 2-6292 Farm Bureau Mutual act: there is no contest for Town• KEATJJ for cheese sauce J. H. SAVORY, M. D. Insurance Co. ship officers. This is in accord• East Jordan, Mich. Life Auto, Liability, and F1P ance to election laws, chapter 9, for snacks ISSII section 7. Hours: 2 to 5 p.m. W. L. Chellia A PASTEURIZES PROCESS CHEESE SPREAD Daily except Wed. & Sun. LU 8-2918 LU 8-2913 Pearl Schmidt 7:30 to 9 p.m., Tues. & Sat. Township clerk Office LE 6-2511 R. G. WATSON Residence LE 6-2313 Funeral Director Phone LE 6-7031 J. VAN DELLEN M. D. MONUMENTS East Jordan, Mich. Office Hours C. BLAIR & SON 2 to 6 p.m. Daily Cabinet and Mill Work NOTICE Except Thursday and Sunday Furniture Repair 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and Sat. Phone LE 6-7304 Sunday by appointment or One Block West of 66 on 32 BOARD OF REVIEW in case of emergency. Combination Windows & Doors Phones: Office LE 6-7231 Windows Made To Order PHILCO 4006 Residence, Ellsworth LU 8-2644 Fit any type or style of window Notice is hereby given that the Board of Re• Tues. and Sat. 9-12, 2-5 Call or Write nmatched anywhere at its low WILLIAM T. DOWNS N & R CONCRETE PROD. CO. view of the City of East Jordan will convene at U price. But price is only half the No Grappling Attorney At Law Charlevoix LI 7-6791 story. Nothing less than Philco offers Income Tax Counselor Prices Very Reasonable so much for the money in dependable No Groping LE 6-7358 139 Main St. FHA Terms Available the City Treasurer's Office in the City Building performance, styling, and advance No Guessing Hours: 9-12 and 1-5:30 design. Come in, see and hear it now. Monday through Saturday AUCTIONEERS Jim & Sam Brannan March 7, 8, 9 and 10 to complete the review. For Best In Gas Service Our Services Don't Cost They Pay! Use Graduates of Reisch School of PETGAS Auctioneering. Phone JU 2-7613 Boyne City Gas Co. Your Petgas Dealer List your Farm Property Alberta Nowland UNITED FARM AGENCY SHERMAN'S DETWILER BUSINESS .Your farm advertised nation• City Clerk SERVICE ally in magazines, catalogs and Over Dahlquist Store newspapers. City of East Jordan, Mich. FIRESTONE STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 12, 1 to 5 See us for prompt service SALAD DRESSING | Phones: Office: LE 6-7340 Gerald B. Gooden LE 6-2961 Residence: LE 6-2368 LE 6-2582 is employed at Mount Clemens The RLDS"' Ladies ' Aid will Mildred Moore, Metal Products Co. They are at HERE & THERE meet with Mrs, Vern Whiteford home to their many friends at Thursday evening at 8 p.m. their recently purchased home on * * * State Street. Around East Jordan Mr. and Mrs. William.Johnson returned to their home at De-^ Married Here Thursday, February 17, 1955 * East Jordan News-Herald * Page 3 troit Tuesday morning after Miss Mildred Moore, daugh• spending the past few months KINDERGARTEN birthdays last Friday. Lovel; ter of Fred Moore and the late with their sister, Miss Mary Isabel Sidebotham treats of candy and ice crean To report local news, please Mr. Harold Mittlestat of Det• were furnished by the mother Mrs. Moore, and Richard Rebec, THIS WEEK call Mrs. Beatrice Kopkau, LE roit came Friday to visit at the Green. Miss Green accompanied We are real excited over our ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Re• them to to spend the re• of these children. We made then 6-2935 or the News-Herald of• Charlie Strehl home. Mrs. Mittle• books. We looked at them care• birthday cards. bec, Sr., were united in marriage stat and children who have been mainder of the winter. fully and have done one page. fice, LE 6-2371. Monday afternoon we had ; Saturday noon, February 12th AT % % % visiting her parents for two * • • They will help us get ready at St. Joseph's Rectory by Fa• weeks returned to their home Francis Trojanek and Peter to read in First Grade. nice Valentine party. The part; Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hill and committee did a nice job of en ther Malinowski. son Edward of Lansing spent Sunday with him. Nemecek who are attending MSC We will have fun working GRANDVUE spent the weekend with their them. We want to get the page tertaining their class friends The bride was attended by the weekend with their parents, * * * We thank the mothers of thes Marsha Keshick of East Jor• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rebec and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert right every day. Miss Joan Kenny, niece of the Harry Simmons spent Sunday Trojanek and Mr. and Mrs. Jos• children for making such prett; dan was admitted on February other relatives. in Cadillac. He was.the guest of Ruth Laisure's mother and her and delicious cup cakes am groom and Frank Rebec, Jr., eph Nemecek. little sister, Lois visited us on brother of the groom, was his 13th and discharged the 14th. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Killey re• heart-shaped cookies for us t< * % * Thursday for Ruth's six year old attendant. Walter Proctor of Grayling was Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kopkau latives of Mr. Simmons. eat. The children who worked oi transferred from Lockwood hos• and son Dennis were Sunday * * * Robert Farmer who is in the birthday. Her mother brought a this party were: Pamela Bates Air Force is spending his leave little cake for everyone. The bride wore a navy blue pital on the 12th. guests of their son and daughter Mrs. Donald Arner and baby Marcella Brown, Frances Bourd. suit with, red accessories and a in law Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bates with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roger Danforth had his 6 year Kathy Bader, Kathy LaPeer, Les Margaret Pawneshing of East of Bay City visited her parents Richard Farmer. old birthday on Sunday. corsage of red roses. Miss Kenny at Boyne City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sommer- lie Staley, James >Savory, Johi also wore a navy blue suit with Jordan was admitted on the 12th * * * * * * Leatherman, Lee Omland, Fred and gave birth to an eleven * * * ville last week. She was also a red accessories. Her corsage was Russell Bolser of Muskegon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gowell are rick Vincent, Freddy Malpas of bronze carnations. pound daughter on the 12th. guest of Mrs. Harold Miller. announcing the arrival of a SECOND GRADE spent the week end with his par• % % and Glenda Knudson. The bride has been employed Leora Ashton of East Jordan daughter born at the Charlevoix Agnes Johnston was admitted February 14th. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bolser Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurlburt hospital Monday, Feb. 14th. Mr. .Last week we made prett; at Bill's Duck Inn and the groom and other relatives. We are learning to tell time valentine folders We used ther left Wednesday for Buffalo, N. Gowell is manager of the A & P now. We have all been busy mak• Y., where they will visit rela• Store. Monday to carry home our val .Jack Skrocki of Detroit spent ing clocks that" tell us when to entines. tives. * * * come to school, when to eat lunch the weekend with his parents, * * * We are preparing a one-ac Mr. and Mrs. Adam Skrocki. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller of and when we should go to bed. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lundy of Boyne City were Sunday guests health play for the assembl Get your home repairs * * * We helped Sally Bennett, Ka- Flint were weekend guests of of Mr. and (Mrs. Elmer Murray. thy Bader, Frederick Vincent which will come on Thursdaj Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howe their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar• February 24, at 1:15 in the hig and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rock of * * * and Gary Derenzy celebrate their and improvements now nold Hart. , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. school auditorium. At that tim Kalamazoo spent the weekend * * * we will introduce to all the grad with the formers parents,- Mr. Harrison Kidder were Mr. and Mr. .and Mrs. Andrew Phillips Mrs. Basil Sweet of Flint, Mr. Honor Students children, Fairy Good Health wh and Mrs. Archie Howe, and Mrs. w ere guests of relatives at Pell• will have an important healt Alberta Nowland and the rela• and Mrs. Clair Brown and son v.. Enjoy improvements now ston a few days last week. Robert and daughter Shirley Ann Niles Kennon Hill, Sally Beth message for all. We hope ou tives. Nesmanand Kenneth C. Shepard, parents and friends will be abl * * * sfc % • of Central Lake. Pay out of income! ,Mrs. Herbert Siweet visited * * • East Jordan high school gradu• to attend and see us all take If you want to sell property, ates, are among the MSC stud• part in this interesting play. Modernize, repair, beautify ... Don't delay!... Do list it with Clarence Healey. Ph. her son and daughter-in-law Mr. Joe Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold .Smith-is attending ents whose names appear on the * % % it today—Take time to pay—Pay for it the easy way LE 6-7210. and Mrs. Basil Sweet of Flint Honor's List for the fall term, —through monthly payments—out of income. Home last week. the Gail Institute at Minneapolis, GIRL SCOUT NEWS improvement not only adds to your comfort, but it * % ^ Minnesota. He reports he likes 1954. The 7th and 8th grade Gh Keith Evans of Lansing spent * * * also adds to the value of your property. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lewis and it very much and would be . These students have maintain• Scouts held their 5th meeting ?, the weekend with his mother pleased to hear from his friends. ed a 3.5 or higher academic av• the home of Mrs. Clyde Wilsoi Mrs. Thelma Evans. family of Boyne City were Sun• day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar• * * * erage for the term (B plus or Leaders are Mrs. Clyde Wilsoi * * * better). Mrs. Keith Annear and Mrs. Ma; Mr. and Mrs. James Pollitt and nold Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kopkau. * * * Sr. received a, telephone call Their names are posted in the ion Jackson. rie were weekend guests of their College Union building as part Members have received Gi daughter Cindy of Sault Ste. Ma- Mrs. William Taylor Jr. left from their son, A-3c Ernest Jr. Monday for Rochester, Minne• Friday night who is located at of a display arranged by Mor• Scout books and- have learne parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vail She• tar Board, a campus honorary the scout laws and uromise. Un pard and other relatives. sota, where she will be a patient Clovis AFB, New Mexico that at Mayo Brothers Clinic. he had been promoted to A-2c. group for senior women. forms will be received soon. B. G. Braman was admitted to the Munson Hospital at Tra• verse City Wednesday as a med• ical patient. * * * Don Cutler who has been in the Army for two years, receiv• ed his discharge last week and has returned to his home here. UP TO * • * 36 MONTHS Mrs. Elsie Gothro returned to TO PAY her home Thursday night, after visiting relatives in Pontiac for two weeks. * * • Lumber Company Mr. and Mrs. Donald Braman and daughter, moved to Traverse City Saturday where Mr. Braman has employment. DO IT TOD.AY— TAKE TIME TO PAY sjt * * See Clarence Healey if you want to buy resal estate. Phone LE 6-7210. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bow of Detroit spent the weekend at their home here. Mrs. Tom Roof and two chil• dren and Mrs. Bernard Mousseau of Boyne City, were Thursday FLORIDA GOLD, FRESH FROZEN, CONCENTRATED guests of Mrs. Harold Miller. CASE OF 48 $4.75 * * * A Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pawnishing are announcing the arrival of a 11 lb. daughter born Saturday, SUPER RIGHT SHANK PORTION GREAT February 12 at Grandvue hos• ED HAMS pital. She has been named Jos• ephine Frances. MAMMOTH * * * 1KB, RP^„ 49c ^ PRESIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Howard Porter returned Monday from Biloxi, Cheddar Cheese Mississippi, where they have been ie History accords George Washington a leading posi• visiting relatives. * * # LB. EACH tion among the illustrious Presidents who have served Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp• 57c bell returned this week after vis• America. Although a span of more than 155 years iting relatives in Bristol, Va. LB. Glared Dipgifs * * * MEL-O-BIT, PROCESSED 8-OZ. JANE PARKER intervenes since his death, we pause again to honor Clyde Hipp returned to his AMERICAN OR PIMENTO PKG. Sunshine 0$le JAMP PA»>r , rs STRAINED, SUM*"""~*0!< children returned to their home ALL VARIETIES Vic 19 O" %t Madison, Wisconsin.. Monday JARS A&P after visiting her father, John Porter for two weeks.

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OVERLOOKING (From the Gazette, Phoenix, Arizona) THE JORDAN RIVER Daniel J. Devine. top assistant to Duffy Daugherty at Michigan Get $400,000 From State State, this afternoon was appointed head football coach at Arizona What is new in the fruit line? What shall we plant and for what market and purpose? Location—type of soil for same? Shall we —Excellent Coffee Eight northern Michigan coun- State College at Tempp. raise strawberries and raspberries? ties are receiving more than Dr. D. R. Van Petten, retiring director of athletics at ASC ana —Complete Meals East Jordan 3,356.01 chairman of the football selection committee, said he had conferred Off hand I believe the red raspberry business could be revived $400,000 from net receipts of the : —Home Baked Goods Elk Rapids 2,520.73 by telephone with President : here on account of mechanical harvesters now used, especially for State Motor Vehicle Highway Ellsworth ,.. 1,307.68 canning purposes. Fund for the fourth quarter of Grady Gammage — attending a for the ASC job, the new coach Gaylord 3,336.31 convention in the East — and will arrive here Thursday. Those were the good old days—when we hauled Cuthibert red the calendar year 1954. Harbor Springs 3,434.25 raspberries to the East Jordan Canning Company. Now today the The money now is being distri• with Devine. All parties reached A disciple of Munn's famed old Cuthbert is run out. We have grown ten acres of this variety Kalkaska 2,463.45 complete agreement on the sel• multiple offense, Devine was buted to the counties, cities and Mackinaw City 2,250.02 here. Today there are other good varieties for canning. Bill's incorporated villages. ection. taken from the high school ranks The red raspberry can be grown on a rougher scale than the Mancelona 1,759.19 by the Spartans after two unde- '.Northern Michigan counties Pellston 710.1.4 strawberry and on lighter soil. Sometimes they can be grown by us• •are 'receiving the following am• DEVINE, 30, succeeds Clyde feate'd years at lEast Jordan ing a straw mulch. Everyone likes the red raspberry fresh or can• Petoskey 9,314.87 Smith, new athletic director, who Michigan. ned. Red raspberries and strawberries have been the means for a ounts : Traverse City 26,079.61 Duck Inn was outspoken as a selection He was promoted successively great many, fruit growers to get started in tree fruits. They' are Antrim —. 49,477.63 Vanderbilt 1,007.33 also a good side line for regular fruit growers. CHARLEVOIX .... committee memfcer in the new from assistant freshman coach BEER ~ WINE — IN or OUT 49,577.61 Wolverine 900.52 coach's behalf. The position pays Cheboygan 58,878.13 to freshman coach, to junior var• $8,700 a year. sity coach and finally made when he was interviewed here four children to Tempe in a few Emmet . 55,478.77 SHOP EAST JORDAN! Grand Traverse .. 69,744.57 Daugherty's chief assistant. last week." weeks. Kalkaska It's A Girl! It was announced recently that ! 45,486.03 - * * * SMITH SAID, "Now that we Otsego Devine asked the forme* Charle• 44,432.76 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson are AS FRESHMAN coach, Devine have a head coach, I'm going to Wexford :-— 60,694.10 announcing the arrival of a 6 voix Rayder and All-American football player Bob Carey, of the had supervision of several other do my utmost to see that he suc• Destroy Rats & Mice Fast lb 10 oz baby girl, born at the coaches and 150 football candi• ceeds. I'm confident that he'll Northern Michigan Cities are Charlevoix hospital, Wednesday, Los Angeles Rams, to be his end be good for Arizona State, but coach at Arizona State. dates. As junior varsity coach receiving the following amounts: February 9th. She has been na• Devine had more than 80 ath• he can't do it without the ath• SENSATIONAL FREE OFFER! Alanson .. $ 711.46 med Sandra Lynn. Mrs. Wilson Devine made: many northern letic department, the faculty, Michigan friends during his time letes, a number of other coaches, Bellaire 1,458.38 was the former Ethel Murphy and played a schedule. and friends of the college behind To introduce new Vz lb. size Boyne City ... 6,285.73 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin as head coach at East Jordan. him 100 per cent." Boyne Falls ... 644.30 Murphy. Assistant coach to Gayle Sax- He is touted by Michigan State RAT RID ton here is Donald Carey, broth• Devine's assistants will be Cadillac 17,253.44 oficials and friends of the school named later. Central Lake 1,535.21 Mr. Gabriel Thomas was taken er of Bob. as an able organizer, public Ready to use bait with a faster acting ingredient MC-100 to -the Charlevoix Hospital Sun• Charlevoix 4,679.60 speaker, and recruiter. A black-haired, black-browed Buy 1 lb. size at regular price and get a 69c box of ½ lb. Cheboygan .. ... 10,508.36 day as a medical patient. Highly recommended to the Minnesotan, Devine: attended the absolutely free! ASC committee by Clarence "We (believe Dan Devine ful• Duluth Branch of the University (Biggie) Munn, Michigan State fills our needs more than any of Minnesota, where he was an Only RAT RID offers you athletic director, and Daugherty other man in our big list of ap• all-around athlete. plicants," Dr. Van Petten de• *Best Rat Killer Made *Self Feeding Container ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE clared. "He has youth, exper• His college career was inter• * Guaranteed TELEVISION ience in the toughest of football rupted during World War II schools, and the recommendat• while he served as a bombardier SCHEDULE ions of people all over the Big cn a B-29 with the 20th Air EAST JORDAN COOPERATIVE COMPANY A reminder that we not only make fine por• Ten. It goes without saying that Force. He was separated from traits and do top quality photography for pro• (Continued from Page 2) he created a highly favorable im• the air force as a first lieutenant. 12:30—^Search For Tomorrow pression with our committee He plans to move his wife and motion, industry, and illustration, but we can 12:45—Kings Crossroads offer ... 1:15—Road of Life 1:30—Today's Movieland 2:30—Around the Coffee Cup From where I sit... Jy Joe Marsh 3:00—Momemakers' Time NO GHOST TOWNS 1. - Unlimited Instructions 3:30—To Be Announced For hundreds of Michigan communities, motor 3:45—.Military Mailag vehicles are the sole means of transportation — 4:00—The Brighter Day Swifty Gets autos and buses for passengers, trucks for freight. 2. Exchange Privileges 4:15—Secret Storm These communities are not served by any other 4:30—The Little Show Slowed Down transportation system! 3. Demonstrations . 4:45—Junior Crossroads 5:00—Uncle Glen Swifty Fisher has a short cept of making a big fuss over Yes, wherever there are roads—and Michigan 5:45—Captain Video temper and really hit the roof nothing. This ticket came fromis known for its many miles of good highways — 4. A Guarantee 6:00—News when he got a parking ticket some kid's policemanplaytruck outfit!"s can and do perfor m a vital service for the 6:15—Weather last week. He wasn't near a hy• From where I sit, jumping to people, bringing them everything they eat, wear 6:20—Sports drant or too far from the curb. conclusions can make anyone ap• or use — swiftly, economically. 6:30—Range Rider There was a big sign saying "One pear silly. Another way to look . . . on photo supplies here in our shop. See 7:00—Michigan Outdoors Hour Parking" and he'd only foolish is to make a quick deci• There are no ghost towns in Michigan. Folks in us for color equipment and film. A complete line 7:30—Creative Hobbies been gone twenty minutes. sion on a question of personal small, out-of-the-way communities are as well fed, 8:00—Mr. District Attorney well housed and well clothed as the people of available. Running to Traffic Court, where preference. For instance, I like a 8:30—Your All Star Theater glass of beer occasionally. You Michigan's largest metropolitan centers — thanks Hack Miller was on duty, Swifty to trucks. 9:00—Liberace may be a buttermilk man. But 9:30—Four Star Playhouse hollered how he hadn't done any• thing wrong.. .how he is the most neither of us ought to "lay down BUCKLE'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 10:00—Mystery Hour the law" about the other's choice. 11:00—News Nightcap law-abiding driver in town. 119 Main St. East Jordan LE 6-2332 But Hack examined the ticket, * *' * and smiled. "Slow down, friend," Michigan Trucking Association WPBN-TV he said. "You're not guilty—ex• Fort Shelby Hotel • Detroit Sunday 7:10—Layman's Prayer 7:15—American Sports Copyright, 1955, United Stales Brewers Foundation 7:30—The Big Picture 8:00—Sunday Playhouse 9:30—This is the Life The Railroads — v 0:00—Holiday Monday *> :15—Musical Note? 6:30—Sports Today Our No. 1 War Asset 6 :40—Weather East Jordan, Michigan f> :45—Michigan Report 7:00—TBA MERICA is committed to a policy of doing all it can 7:30—Harry Entertains A to prevent a war. Simultaneously it is maintaining , 8 :00—Play of the Week as far as possible the kind of economy that has in the past .8:30—Pantomine Quiz given us superiority in time of war. 9:00-^-The Visitor Evangelical Lutheran Church, W. N. F, Men's Bowling 9:30—Paragon Playhouse First Monday — 8 p.m. Each Wednesday — 7-11 p.m. No one who has lived through two major wars and 10:00—Paul Bunyan Theater Korea can dispute the great contribution to them by the Boy Scouts Rebekah Lodge railroads. * * * Each Monday — 7 p.m. First and Third Wednesday — 8 p.m. Tuesday Methodist Church, W. S. C. S. Presbyterian Church, Wednesday Eve. Circl Despite all modern developments of other means of 6:15—Shopping Tips Second Monday — 8 p.m. transportation, the fact remains that the vast bulk of war 6:25—M. D. First Wednesday —— 8 p.m. materials and personnel must be moved on rails. 6:30—Sports Today School Board Meeting R. L. D. S. Church Prayer Meeting 6:40—Weather Second Monday — 8 p.m. Each Wednesday — 8 p.m. The stepped-up production of heavy goods required by 6:45—Industry on Parade war is possible only with a network of railroad systems 7:00—The Big Picture Volunteer Firemen Meeting Order of Eastern Stars operating at full efficiency. 7:30—You Are the Judge } Second and Fourth Monday Second Wednesday — 8 p.m. 8:00—TBA Men's Bowling Presbyterian Church, Trustees America has that network. America should give full 8:30—My Home Town thought to assuring that full efficiency. 9:00—The Falcon Each Monday Second Wednesday — 8 p.m. 9:30—China Smith 10:00—Motor City Fights Michigan Railroads Association Wednesday Tuesday Thursday 6:15—Musical Notes 6:30—Sports Today High School Basketball Games (Winter) Ladies Bowling 6:40—Weather Most Tuesdays Every Thursday — 7-11 p.m. 6:45—Find A Hobby City Council Meeting Methodist Church, Family Night 7:00—Grass Roots First and Third Tuesdays. Every Thursday 7:30—Victory at Sea FAMILY 8:00—Religion is Real Rebec-Sweet Post, American Legion R. L. D. S. Church Ladies Aid • Acclaimed RATES 8:30—Inner Sanctum First and Third Tuesdays Every Thursday -— 8 p.m. 9:0 0—D angerou s Assignment R. L. D. S. Church, Zions League Assembly of God, Prayer Meetings No Charge 9:30—Paul Bunyan I DETROIT'S for Children * * * Every Tuesday — 8 p.m. Every Thursday 14 and Under Thursday Pentecostal Full Gospel Church, C. Y. A. Pentecost Full Gospel Church, Prayer Meetings 1 best... 6:15—TBA Every Tuesday —. 8 p.m. Every Thursday 6:30—Sports Today 6:40—Weather Rotary Club, Presbyterian Church United Missionary Church, Prayer Meetings Every Thursday One of the country's most popular6:45—Industr y on Parade I Tuesday Noon 7:30—rTBA Evangelical Lutheran Church, Men's Club 7:00-—Jalopy Races Study Club Last Thursday — 8 p.m. Hotel 7:45—T. C. Schools in Action Alternate Tuesdays —- 8 p.m. 800 ROOMS 8:00—You Bet Your Life Presbyterian Church, Family Night Supper 8:30—The Drifters Men's Holy Name Society .,. featuring convenience, comfort, WITH BATH Last Thursday :— 7 p.m. quality! A cosmopolitan atmosphere in 9:00—Roller Derby Second Tuesday — 8 p.m. 9:20—Chcago Wrestling Masonic Lodge Meetings Presbyterian Church, General Woman's Ass'n. home-like setting. In the center of «11 fro® *3,75 Third Thursday — 8 p.m. downtown activities. Newly decorated, * * * Second Tuesday — 8 p.m. Friday tjltra modern, comfortable guest rooms. Cub Scouts, Methodist Church National Council Catholic Women excellent food at moderate prices in GARAGE and 6:15-—Musical Notes First Thursday before last Friday our modern coffee shop and cafeteria PARKING LOT 6:30—Sports Today Fourth Tuesday -— 8 p.m. 6:40—Weather Boy Scouts, Catholic Jordan River Sportsmen's Club Radio and Television In room* 6:45—Air Force Digest Last Thursday in Month Air Conditioned room* in $ea*on*7:00—Children' s Hour Fourth Tuesday — 8 p.m. 7:80—Hopalong Cassidy East Jordan Businessmen Meeting Every Friday 8:00—TBA* Last Tuesday — 7 p.m. High School Basketball Games (Winter) FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK 8:30—Life of Riley 9:00—TBA American Legion Auxiliary High School Football Games (Fall) 9:30—Paul Bunyan Theater Second and Fourth Tuesdays I. O. O. F. Lodge Meeting DETROIT. MICHIGAN Saturday This Space Sponsored By: Harry E, Paulsen 7:00—Western Time 8:00—Hollywood Wrestling State Pank East Jordan General Manager 9:00—Feature Movie 10:00—Captured 10:30—Hit Parade of East Jordan Cooperative Company 11:00—The Passerby LIBRARY The Serviceman's Letter SHOP IGA AND SAVE NOTES Red Devils Schedule East Jordan 50 46 Grayling GROUND BEEF 3 ft 99c library hours: Monday, Wed• G. I. NEWS nesday, Thursday and Saturday East Jordan 59 54 Charlevoix PORK NECK BONES _ — 5 ft 49c -^1:00 to 5:00 and 7:0.0 to 8:30 p.m. East Jordan .__ 84 58 Mancelona BEEF ROUND STEAK (good) ft 59c Tuiesday and Friday—12:00 Page 6 * East Jordan News-Herald Thursday, February 17, 1955 Noon to 5:00 p.m. Except holi• East Jordan .__ 63 38 CHUCK ROAST (good) _ ft 43c __ Harbor Springs days. Don Whiteford has arrived in send you my new address and a East Jordan 72 54 Gaylord MUCH MORE TOMATO JUICE, 303 size 10c An up-to-the-minute civil gov• England. His address now is A- few lines to let you know I'm 2c D. J. Whiteford, AF 16 448 fine and am still getting the pa• ernment of Michigan has been East Jordan 47 45* Boyne City ROYAL PUDDINGS 2 for 15c added to our list of books. This 652, Hq 47th Bomb Wg, USAFF, per. My new address is: Sgt. Dale Lavanway, Co A 7200 Div, Fort is written especially for the teen East Jordan 52 47 Pellston APO 22, New York, New- York. CHILI SAUCE, 8 oz. _ 2 for 25c agers but will be equally inter• * * * Meade, Maryland. esting for adults. Another change of address is I'm assigned to the same unit East Jordan .__ 68 48 Grayling reported by Miles Prevo: Dear that I was before, but we've GRATED TUNA each 25c Mrs. Walden brought us twen• East Jordan 39 47 . Charlevoix Sir, I am moving again. I am 60 moved up here. Ft. Meade is lo• COOKIES 1 ft bag 39c ty-three books, all fiction. Six miles from Las Vegas, Nevada cated in Maryland about 20 miles are for sale since we have them and will be here for about three from Washington, D. C. and already on our shelves. Among East Jordan __.— 77 49 .__ Harbor Springs months and then back to Califor• about 20 miles from Baltimore. Shedd's Peanut Butter in Famous City Tumblers those ready for our readers are: East Jordan __.— 56 33 Mancelona nia. I'll be getting out of the army ONLY 33c EACH (with coupon) Windom's Way, (Ullman), the I am. still driving wrecker. It next month, so you will be hear• story of an American doctor in sure is cold here at night but ing from me again soon. We have beef and pork by the chunk, side or whole tEast Jordan ______64 52 __, Gaylord Southeastern Asia, his contacts it's nice and warm-fl day times. Thank you, Sgt. Dale Lavan• We will be glad to cut it for you with the Communists and with How's the snow there? I suppose way. the natives. Boyne City at East Jordan, Friday, Feb. 18 you have some. We've had some, Open Daily Until 9 p.m. The Village, Laski is a story East Jordan at Pellston, Friday, Feb. 25 but none right now. FOR SALE of an imaginary village, which Cpl. Miles A. Prevo, 3623 Ord might be any village, anywhere. * overtime Co D S, Camp Desert Rock, Las 1949 Cadillac, fleetwood 60 spe• SHAW'S IGA SUPER MARKET The Big Eye, by Eherlich, Vegas, Nevada. cial R. H. White Walls, hydra• matic, power windows, actual FREE DELIVERY COLD BEER & WINE was a planet which, it was repor• ted would clash with the Earth It's a regular old fashioned • miles, like new, chauffer driv• LE 6-2501 EAST JORDAN on Christmas Day in 1962. The YOUR NORTHERN MICHIGAN en — only $1,395.00. winter in East Jordan this year. 1953 Chevrolet 4-door, power effects on the Russians and the Lots of snow and lots of zero glide R. H. very sharp, $1,395. U.. S. regarding the atomic war weather. 1951 Chevrolet, 4-door, R. H. which had been in the making $8915. and the final surprise ending j * * * 1952 Mercury 4-door, very nice, READ THE NEWS-HERALD CLASSIFIED PAGE make this an edge-o-the-chair Sgt. Dale Lavanway reports a R. H., $1,350.00. book. CALL DATES TO LE 6-2371 change of address: Dear Sir, 1947 Jeep Station Wagon only The Stone in the Rain, by Mac- Well, it's been a long time since $295. February 19-20—Caberfae Inter Club Senior Ski Meet, Cadillac. 1946 Ford, $100. Duffie, relates the story of the February 20—Michigan Inter-Collegiate Ski Race, Boyne Mountain. you last heard from me, so will marriage of a young Southern ELLSWORTH FARM STORE March 13—Boyne Mountain Ski Club Races, Boyne Mountain. Ellsworth, Michigan gir4 to the man of her choice, and March 26—Barbershop contest (Bush League), Boyne City. Finkton News its near ruin because of the nar• April (3rd week) National Trout Festival, Kalkaska. row, in-grown society to which May 15—4th Annual Mushroom Hunt, Gaylord. We welcome Don Brownell they belonged through this mar• May (2nd week)—Bear River Canoe Race, Walloon to Petoskey. back home. He was discharged from the army February 3rd. riage. Characters come alive for May 28-29—East Jordan Homecoming i Fri. & Sat. February 18 & 19 you in this book. July 2—Annual Ox Roast, Ellsworth. July 4—Homecoming Celebration, Boyne City Betty Grable Dale Robertson An Affair of State, by Pat July (1st week) Outboard Motor Regatta, Cheboygan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Ne• ONE Frank, is a story of Washington, July 13-15—National Cherry Festival, Traverse City. va Wilson and Merilynn Lewis "Farmer Takes A Wife" D. C. and Budapest. It is full of July (3rd week) Indian Pageant, Harbor Springs. were Sunday afternoon visitors In Color suspense and intrigue, and is July 20-27—Shuffleboard tourneys, Traverse City. at the Glenn Corrnett home in completely entertaining. July (4th week) Michigan Water Wonderland Festival, Petoskey. Central Lake. Fiddler's Green, by Ernest July 31;—Venitian Night, Charlevoix. -* 16tit • Gann, tells of Hamil Linder, a August (1st week) Paul Bunyan Days, Cadillac. Sun. — Mon., February 20 & 21 August (1st week) Marathon Races, Cheboygan-Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. George Spence great, hulking fisherman of Nor• August (2nd week) Trout Festival, Wolverine. Doris Day Frank Sinatra wegian-American birth, working August (3rd week) Gladiolus Show, Mesick. and Versile made a trip to Lan• along the Pacific Coast, his son, October 25—Painted Forest Color Tours, Cadillac. sing Wednesday. They stayed ov• "Young At Heart" eneuqfi \ Carl, who has not made his fath• November 13—Annual Deer Hunters' Welcome, Gaylord. er night at Mt. Pleasant with Mr. ' In Color er proud nor yet happy, and a and Mrs. Bob Spence and family. wise guy running from the police They brought back good reports concerning Barbara who is recov• who has never before come in Tues., Wed., Thurs. Feb. 22, 23, 24 close contact with such a man as East Jordan Church News ering from polio. when i Hamil Linder. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN * * * Victor McLaglen Forrest Tucker Fr. J. J. Malinowski, Pastor Rev. Dale Larson, Pastor Turkey in the 15th century is Congratulations to Mr. and "Trouble In The Glen" the scene of Schoonover's book, The holy season of Lent be• Mrs. Jack Taylor who celebrated The annual meeting of the In Color 'The Gentle Infidel, which is call• gins next Wednesday, February Evangelical Lutheran Church their 58th Wedding anniversary ed Historical Fiction at its best. 23rd. The blessing of ashes will was held Sunday, February 13 th last Wednesday, February 9th. Senator Marlowe's daughter, begin at 7:30 a.m. and the dis• following the monthly "Family by Keyes, has half the world for tribution to the faithful, follow• Social Dinner." Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spence and LONA THEATRE a background as it unfolds the ed by a High Mass. In the eve• family of Mt. Pleasant spent the The usual business preceeded Mancelona two) love story of Faith Marlowe in ning the services will consist of the election of officers who were weekend at the George Spence lands across the sea and in our Rosary, Sermon and Benediction chosen as follows: Vice Presi• home. own capital and our new Eng• of the Blessed Sacrament, and dent, Jason Snyder; Secretary, land. distribution of ashes after the Martha Kamradt; Treasurer, one Dirty Eddie is a black pig with devotions. Sunday afternoon dur• Lois (Snyder; one deacon for a big movie contract in a story ing the season, of Lent, Stations three years, Ewald Redmer and A REWARD FOR SAFE DRIVING by Ludwig Bemelmans, but he of the Cross will begin at 3:00 one trustee for three years, Ar- is only one of the charcters in o'clock. mand Buchfinck. Something New In this. Hollywood yarn which is Plan to attend all the lenten Following the business meet• needed!': called "Caustic yet kindly, fun• devotions regularly, as a repara• ing a short program was given Auto Collision Insurance ny, but tender." tion and prayer for peace in the to impress upon the people the East Side, West Side, by Mar- v/orld. importance of local congregat• . at cia Davenport, is a story of New * * * ional needs as well as benevolen• York City, the City of today em• METHODIST CHURCH ces. Alma Lars-en' gave a history No Additional Cost erging from the melting pot of Rev. Robert H. Moore, Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran recent years. This is a post war The membership class of the Church, Gordon Kane spoke on story of power and compassion. Methodist Church will be held Vision and Goals, Roy Stauden- Just a few years ago the average home was Angel Town, by Charles Gray• Thursday, February 17th at 8 meyer, Snyodical Benevolences; Full Coverage Collision at the price of wired for lighting and a few electrical ap• son, is a story of conflict bet• p.m. in the side room of the Jason Snyder, The Importance of $50. Deductible ween young people from differ• church. Stewardship. pliances. Today, in the kitchen alone, there ent social stratas in Los Angeles There will be a sub district Adult membership class meets may be six or more pieces of wonderful, in the 1940's after financial loss• meeting of the youth groups at Here is how it works es and gains have reversed their every Sunday from 3 to 4 p.m. work-saving, time-saving electrical equip• the Methodist Church in Bellaire Midweek Lenten services will positions. Sunday, February 20th at 3:30 begin Wednesday evening, Feb• By endorsement, the amount deductible from ment. Hear this Woman, by Ben and p.m. ruary 23rd at 8 p.m. Everyone each collision lo^s is reduced by $10. for each Ann Pinchot, is the story of a is cordially invited to attend continuous twelve month period you have car• YESTERDAY'S wiring isn t adequate for Career Woman who gained nat• these services. TODAY'S—and TOMORROW'S—needs ional prominence. It is the side More Practice ried some form of collision insurance with our of the story known only to the If you're planning to build or remodel, company until maximum benefit of full cover• woman herself. Needed For age collision is obtained. Our payment of a col• remember that it COSTS LESS to do it right The Boy from Maine, by Ka- Back From School therine Brush, is the long, long License Tests Kenneth (Bunky) Russell, of lision loss causes the amount. to revert to $50. the first time. And the difference between love story of Rosalie and the boy Charlevoix, is back on the job at Deductible. ADEQUATE WIRING" and wiring that called Hobey Hadley, who both Chief Harry Simmons today Parsel Garage, after attending announced that the East Jordan is "just big enough to get by" is a trifling marry, but not each other till the the General Motors Training end of the book. Police Department is coopera• Center at Detroit. 5 Years—No loss—Full Coverage sum — especially when you consider how Mr. Gerner brought us a cou• ting with the Michigan State Russell spent twp days at the 4 Years—No loss—$10. Deductible Safety Commission, under the much ADEQUATE WIRING adds to the ple pocket books and three det• Detroit school which is set up to 3 Years—No loss—$20. Deductible ective story magazines. leadership of the Department of keep employes of its car and safety, comfort, convenience and value of The Children's Story Hour is State, in a state-wide public ed• truck dealerships abreast of new 2 Years—No loss—$30. Deductible your home. attracting the little ones and ucation program on driver licen• mechanical developments and 1 Year —No loss—$40. Deductible judging from their faces and sing. service techniques. comments when they come up it According to Simmons the WHAT IS ADEQUATE WIRING? is a huge success. We are hoping driver license examination for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barnes of more and more will take advan• beginning drivers recently - put Flint visited their parents, Mr. THE JOHNSTON AGENCY Adequate wiring consists of enough con• tage of Miss Coon's kindness in into effect is much more com? and Mrs. Ernest Barnes and Mr. Suite 5, City Bldg. venience outlets in each room, backed with giving her time and experience to prehenslve than the previous one and Mrs. Omar Steenbergh and East Jordan, Michigan the Library for the children in and is a far better measure of a other relatives. They returned Telephone LEnox 6-2281 large enough wires and enough circuits of this way. More than twenty chil• person's ability to drive safely. home Sunday. dren came at two o'clock last He urged all new applicants for proper size wire to carry the current required Saturday. a driver's license to study hard• to properly operate all the new and wonder• er on the Michigan Traffic Law ful electric appliances you have or want in Sunday found Mr. and Mrs. and safe driving practices, and George Spence and Versile and to practice more on their driving the future. It also includes an adequate serv• Mr. and Mrs* Bob Spence and before taking the road test. ice entrance from the power lines to your family gathered together at the "Traffic authorities are deter• JOIN OUR Carl Spence home in Central mined to be doubly sure that home. Lake. This family get together persons awarded the privilege of was to give Versile a happy send driving are able to demonstrate, WALL PAPER off as he goes to join Uncle this ability by passing a more P-ED-4441-30 Sam's ranks. Versile left Mon• thorough examination. Many mo• day for Detroit for the army. torists who do not prepare for FESTIVAL! * * * it carefully will fail this test on /^44 your WIRING CONTRACTOR We>y received news this week the first try, but those who pass that Miss Audrey Tobey, daugh• the test will have the feeling or BUILDER to explain the ter of Mf. and Mrs. Wayne To- they have earned the privilege of driving," the Chief-continued. Give Your Rooms That Modern Zest — A advantage of modern ADEQUATE bsy of Bellevue, Michigan, re• ceived her cap and cape at the Chief Simmons pointed out Fresh New Look With Our Gay Wall Paper WIRING. Or consult Consumers capping ceremony Friday, Febru• that passing the driver's license ary 4th at Bronson Hospital at examination and obtaining a lic• Power Company— Kalamazoo, Mich. ense merely launches the begin• Patterns. ning motorist on his driving car• You'// be glad you did! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fitch of eer. He emphasized the fact that Detroit, who have been visiting the; motorist must continually the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. prove his right to retain this pri• Omar Steenbergh, have returned vilege hy obeying traffic laws. Whiteford's 5c to $1.00 Store to their home in Detroit. Donnie, If he causes a traffic accident or -jfc- In the adequately Wired Home there's who has been spending some commits serious hazardous mov• time with his grandparents, re• ing violations he will have his li• ALWAYS Room for Your New Appliances turned with them. cense suspended. Only in that way can the state protect other This Adv. Published In the interest of Adequate Wiring by Consumers Power Co. SHOP EAST JORDAN! drivers on the highway.