^Cast Dor daw Pnblio T,^mr" Merchants Group Rolls Up Sleeves The East Jordan. Businessmen association discussed work on 28-29-30. _ ..- lor children, professional out• It is expected that plant offi• THE CITY COUNCIL has set Local selection of a queen will four civic projects at the group's board motor boat races, street cials will visit East Jordan with• monthly meeting Tuesday night be held n.t the Temple Theater aside April 14th as "fire.inspec-. " uan..iiig and other festivities. in the next week or 10 days. tion day" in East Jordan at' \^ They will: (I) Sponsor a lo• next Tuesday night. Out of-town cal queen for the National Trout which. timc-:scate fire inspectors judgus will be asked to make the The members have agreed to will .inspect all business places Festival nueen contest at Kal• selection. IT IS PLANNED to decorate cooperate with the state fire in• kaska next month. the. downtown area as "it has spection day here April 14th by for possible fire hazards. (2) Sponsor a downtown . At a board meeting following never been decorated before." sponsoring a down town clean• It was announced that the Ap• clean-up day, April 14th. tile regular session, the members The. city dock will also be decor• up program at the same time. ril meeting-of the merchant's- <3) Work with a prospective made further plans for the city's ated for the water contests. . The fire department plans to association will be opened to allj manufacturer who has shown de• first annual Swan City Festival." The members spent consider• wash down the main streets and members, guests and"-friends. sire to locate in East Jordan. - The event will include a par• able time discussing a prospec- later merchants will clean up the The dinner meeting time and (4) Sponsor a city-wide Me• ade with surrounding cities tak• t.ve manufacturing firm's desire street area in front of each place place will be announced later. morial weekend celebration, May ing part, a long list.of contests to locate m East Jordan. of business. • ' fGRAND OPENING—It was a big weekend for the Vaughn Company when the firm's East Jordan store held its official wcl- -' come to the public last weekend. Shown here are company^officials, '•* Grand Lighthill, left and Mr, Stephenson right, passing out refresh- -•"mjents to customers. Customers from throughout the East Jordan .'•Area streamed through the new department store alfday Friday and •Saturday inspecting the company's new lines and having a looK » 'at the many improvements made since the company took over. "•• •. (Photo by Huckle)

VOLUME 59 NUMBER 13 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955 TEN CENTS TIME TO VOTE CITY ELECTION MON. • • • BUGAI AT WAIKIKI—There's fun and sun in Honolulu for . Joseph Bugai, of East Jordan and Ellsworth. Attending the Waikiin Lions Club, Bugai was presented with the "Calabash Cousin Card" To Elect Mayor, Councilmen as evidence he had been there. He received the card from President Father, Son Banquet Ready Tom Oliver. Bugai, who owns Ellsworth Lumber Company and is a member of the Ellsworth Lions Club, is vacationing with his Mori-ell Cole, of Traverse City daughter Jean in Honolulu. an authority on rare guns and a At Annual Spring Election well known collector of guns, will Services Held East Jordan voters will go to the polls Monday to elect new- be the main speaker at the East More Plans members to the city council and to name a mayor for the coming East Jordan Track & Field RecordsJorda n Rotary Club's annual Fa• Wednesday For year ther and Son banquet Friday For Fire Also to be voted upon are candidates for supervisor and consta• Event T. or Dist. Holder Year night. ble. • 100 yd. dash 10.4 sec. Francis Quinn 1930 Mrs. Webler Running for the mayor's of• The banquet will be combined fice are Vern Whiteford and Al• 220 yd. dash 23.3 sec. Francis Quinn 1930 with the club's annual all sports Funeral services were held 9 Inspection 55.2 sec. James Milstein 1950 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph ston Penfold. Penfold will 440 yd. 'dash dinner, Church for Mrs. Oscar • Weisler, -. Further plans were made this FFA Boys on slips. .110 yd. high hurdles 16,6 isee. Bill Bennett 1938 The dinner will be held at the the former Eleanor Jenkins, who week for East Jordan's fire in• The only other contest in the 180; yd. low hurdles 21,6 sec. Larry Huckle 1951 high school 7 p.m. I riday. died suddenly Sunday afternoon spection day to be held April .14. Attend State election.will be that for council• 880 yd. Belay. ; i :38,8 Bill Bennett, Howard 1938 Conservation officer Julius O'• :Fr. Joseph J; Malinowski offi- : A member of the Michigan man of the second ward. Both Porter Jr., William In- Brien will deliver- the toast to ciated with bkrial at Calvary State Fire Association met with Merrit Shaw and James Lilak . • ••• •• .:• • lMan,i Glen Malpass •the sons and the toast to the fa• local authorities and worked out Convention have filed petitions. 35- cemetery. .¾. plans for the down town pro• .4:5? ' Ala Brooks 1932 thers will be delivered by his . Two delegates elected from • With no one running for sup• •Mile Bun Bearers werrtv. William Stan- gram as well as a program to be ervisor of the first ward when <- 8:06, Walter Leist 1935. son, Jerry. pk.' f^Hai'hjSj^ifciri'.d Strehl, Al• the local FFA Chapter.and their MU> ,. Bun Braman, Rotary presi• carried out. in the school. filing deadline passed it was an• " 'IV • Howard Sommerville 1932 bert Trojanek, Chester Walden The inspection will be spon• advisor Donald Stormer -drove to. . -JiolB,, Vault " •' dent-elect, will be' master of ce• and Ed Nemecek, Sr. nounced : recently -that William Broad Jump 20' 10" Edward Stanek 1936 remonies for the evening. sored by the local fire depart• Lansing, Thursday March 24th Taylor would run for that office Complete obituary will be ment, Rotary Club, city council, High Jump 5* 8¾" Dqnald Whiteford 1952 Coach Gayle Saxton will pre• to attend the Annual State Con-, on slips. published in next week's issue businessmen and Boy Scouts. vention; the 27th Annual Far• Keith Annear will run for first 12 lb. Shot Put . 45' 7"' Donald Whiteford 1952 sent awards to various Red De• of the News-Herald. vils for football, basketball, East Jordan is one of eight mers of America State Conven• ward councilman. Incumbent Michigan cities to carry out the tion held March 24th through the Frank Strehl did not file. Milton baseball and track. Keith Annear state, fire inspection day Meredith, the other councilman Saxton Opens Track will present the tennis awards. Announce . The Rotary Club will be host 26th. in the first ward has one more A feature of the evening will to 25 fire inspectors at a noon Lysle Howard a sophomore year to serve. bo the annual Kentucky Derby, Date To luncheon that day. Others are and Robert Russell a senior in which is a kiddy car race for se• welcome to attend. the meeting. * * * With 18 Boys Out veral age groups. Prizes will be high school were the elected de• PRESENT councilmen for the Pick Queen In cooperation with the in• legates who made the trip to second ward are Greg Boswell given. spection day, merchants will Lansing. The convention started Eighteen track candidates, .ill The race will be conducted by An East Jordan queen to re• sponsor a clean-up program for and George Rebec. Boswell does coaching staff in getting the at 1:00 on Thursday and adjoud- not seek another term and Rebec underclassmen, reported for in- Gayle Saxton and Bill Malpass. present the city.at the Kalkaska the downtown area. r.ed 12:00 on Saturday. . itial workout under Coach Gayle youngsters started at the ele• Trout Festival • will be selected has another year to serve.. mentary and junior high level. A Harry Watson will be song Saxton Monday afternoon. leader for the evening. Rev; Dale at the Temple Theatre next Also attending the convention . In the third ward, Richard. Junior High-Grade School Field Tuesday night. from East Jordan were Jack Malpass, Sr., is seeking re-elect• Only Jerry Harrington, 6' 3" Day for boys and girls will be Larson will give the invocation junior,.a transfer from Croswell- and Rev. Edward 0. DeHaven Archers Zoulek and Steve Hayden who ion and Gilbert Sturgill- has.one held at the Fairgrounds this Members of the " East Jordan received their State Farmer De• more term. Lexingtbn, has had previous spring at a date to be announced will give the benediction. Businessmen's Association voted track experience. Harrington ran grees. Steve, who rated second Second ward supervisor Rob• later. The dinner will be prepared at their monthly meeting Tues• Organize highest in leadership of all the the 440 and was a letter-winner and.served, by the ladies of the day night to again sponsor a ert F. Barnett filed for re-elect• at Croswell, a Class B school, State Farmer candidates in Mi• ion as well as Barney Milstein Methodist church. queen to represent the city, • chigan receyied a "silver" State last spring. , In E. Jordan in the third ward. Tickets may be obtained from Local girls between 17 and 21 Farmer Award along with many Other, candidates are Dennis Swan In any Rotary club member or at and unmarried will be judged, on Ed Bowerman has been named others. William Bashaw, one of Mich• Wilson, Richard Johnson, Gary the high school. their personality, beauty, ability, .president of the newly-organized igan's oldest supervisors, did not Bartlett; Larry Woodcock, Ray The News to talk as well as their poise. Jordan Valley Archers Club. Jim Shepard, retiring State file for re-election in the first Walker, Fritz Healey, Gareth Francis Zitka, was named vice- vice president for Region 6 also ward. . Thompson, Gene. Richards, Jack Businessmen's Chairman Don• attended the convention. Jim re• East Jordan was in the news Mrs, LaClair ald Clark named Mary Lou Brea- ^ president and Mercer Carey, se• Joseph Wilkins. was the only . . Ingalls, Alva Noirott; Lyle Graty- this week with a two page photo cretary-treasurer. About 36 at lieved his State Farmer Degree person filing for the office of ford, Glen Kowalski, Joel Evans, story on the history of the Swan key chairman of the local queen last year and later was elected to Dies Suddenly committee. Girls wishing to en• tended the first meeting here re• constable. He is running in the Rodney Sternberg, Charles Kam• along the Jordan- River, ; cently.- the vice presidency for this re• third ward. radt, Jerry Green and Larry ter the contest next Tuesday gion. Danforth, The story, written by Doris At Ellsworth r.ight are asked to contact Mrs. : The archers have obtained a Huckle, .with photos by Huckle's Breakey or Minnie; DesJardins shooting course on the Ben Bus• He left for the convention on None of the present high, Studio, appeared in Sunday's Services were held Wednes• tard property off M66 north of Wednesday because of an exe• school records, the oldest: of day at 2 p.m. at the Pilgrim Hol• at the Dress & Gift Shoppe. East Jordan. They will hold an magazine Section of the Grand . : It was reported that three out cutive meeting previous to the. COMING which dates, back: to 1930, ap-. Rapids Herald. iness Church in Ellsworth for early-summer archery tourna• opening session of the conven• . pear in danger of being broken Mrs, Harriett Ann LaClair who of town judges will select the ment there, . : . EVENTS 1 East Jordan's. white swan are passed away at her home in Ells• queen. The selection' will be tion. •.; . this spring, as the inexperienced known throughout Michigan and thinclads began, their grind that worth-early Monday morning af• made on the stage of the theatre -Jim played an important part March 31 — Jordan River are a constant source of attract• at; 9 p.m. between the. first and . will last through the Conference ion for summer visitors to the ter suffering a paralytic stroke in the selection of the entertain• Sportsmen's Club at the Legion and Regional Meets in late May. city. . a few hours. earlier. Services second show, Show Movie ment to be displayed at various Hall,. 8. p.m.; Francis Quinn, former Red were conducted by Rev. Diller of times throughout the conven• March . 31— The National Ellsworth and burial was in the. tion. Devil star, holds the oldest At Sports : Council of Catholic Women will school records established . in Ellsworth cemetery. Legion . hold their regular .meeting in 1930. His 10.4 sec. in the 100 Danforth Born in Ellsworth June 2, . The newly elected Vice Presi• the parish hall, at 8 p.m.. yd;: dash and .23.3 sec,' in the .1877, Mrs. LaClair has spent her Meet Tonight dent .for this Region is Dermis April 1 — Mrs. William Swo• 220 yd. dash have stood for 25 enfoe life in this area. Auxiliary Neivs Sellers, of Petoskey, who will boda and Mrs. R. G. Watson will take over in Jim Shepard's place. years. Cited-WWTV Surviving besides her husband The Legion birthday supper The regular meeting of the entertain the Friendly Circle Ex• Jordan River. Sportsmen's Club Dennis: won the Public Speaking tension Club -with luncheon' at After graduation Quinn went Bobby Danforth, has received Gilbert LaClair, are three daUgh- . was. held Tuesday night March Contest last year at the Conven• to Western Michigan College at ters, Mrs. Eleanor Brower of 22nd_.with sixty-two people pre• will be held at the American Le• the home of Mrs. Swoboda Fri• a Sportsmanship award from Te• gion hall tonight (Thursday), at tion arid this year six other mem• day at 1 p.m. Kalamazoo, where he made quite levision Station WWTV, Cadil• . Glendale, California; Mrs, Alh.er- sent in spite of the cold and 8 o'clock. • bers of the .Petoskey FFA Chap• a-n'amp for himself as a dashman, lac. ta Nowland of East Jordan and snow. In honor of the occasion ter along with Dennis acting as April 1 — Jordan River IOOF Mrs. Arbeatrice Addis of Monroe u beautiful cake was made and . Following, the business meet- ' Lodge. cunning against some of the b,est Danforths recognition was gi• ing a movie will, be shown thru chairman won the Farm Forurri runners in the country during ven by vote of a.11 high school three sons, Clifford of East Lan• decorated in the Legion colors Contest. . April 4 — Election Day. • sing;.Heriry of Missoula, Mont• courtesy of the Conservation April 5 — American Legion. the midrthirties. coaches in the station's northern of blue and' gold by Mary Lou Department. Refreshments will gonaid Whiteford holds the Michigan listening area, ana and William of Lansing; one Breakey. Joe Wilkins acted as This Annual State Convention, April 5 — The Study Club. brother, Cornellius Willis, of master of ceremonies and also be.served. was attended by 400 delegates most recent records established Danforth was captain of the Secretary Jerry Rogers is ask• April 6 — Jassamine Rebekah jn 1952 with 6' 8 V in the high Charlevoix; 10 grand children gave a history of the Legion Post from 200 chapters in the State Red Devil basketball and football and 2 great grand children, ing members to bring along a Lodge.: jump, arid 45' 7>' in the 12 lb. teams for 1954-55, He has recei• from: the time the charter was friend who may be interested in of Michigan. With an additional ; shot put, ved letters in basketball, foot• granted in December 16th 1919 200 FFA boys getting State Par• April 7 — City Council meet• the many projects the club has mer Awards. The revival of track In East ; ball, baseball, track and tennis. by the Department of Michigan lined up for the coming season. ing. to the present Post c "ty. Jordan has been alow but with He was also named to the all Change Of Date '. Jim who will apply for the April 12 — Chicken supper, prospects for a new track at tjie conference football and basket- The Friday afternoon Circle The next meeting ,. the Aux• Chicken supper, family style; American Farmer Degree and ballball teams of 1954-55. family style, will be served by Fairgrounds, interest In one of of the Presbyterian Church will iliary will be at the home of -serving from S to 7 p.m., April' the local FFA advisor, Donald the Dress & Gift Shoppe bowling most popular Individual sports Bobby's parents are Mr. and 12th, American Legion Hall by meet April 15th at the home of Bernadine Brown April 13th Stormer, are planning to attend team at the American Legion seems to be picking up. Mrs. Eldoh Neunian. He will be Dress and Gift Shoppe bawling the Annual National Convention Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults, Concentrated efforts are be• lost to the Red Devils next fall , Mrs. Anna Sherman instead of and Marie Woodcock will team. Adults, $2.001 children, held in Kansas City, in October. $2.00; children, $1.00. Public ings made by the high school through graduation. April 8th at originally scheduled. as eo-hostess. fl.OO, Public Invited. —contributed invited. BE SURE TO VOTE NEXT MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Braman HERE & THERE June Wedding Announced and little daughter of Traverse May Have Polio Vaccine City spent the weekend with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. Around East Jordan For Sally Nesman G. Braman. For 663 County Children Mr. and Mrs, Albert N. Nes• * • *.'•:• Detailed plans are now being tion as soon as the vaccine is Thursday, March 81, 1966 * Bast Jordan News-Herald • Page 3 man announce the engagement Mrs. Elsie Gothro and grand• worked out for the possible ad• licensed. son Donald. Kowalske spent the of their: daughter; Sally Beth, to ministration of polio vaccine to • "Vaccine will be given by the To report local newi, please Mr. and Mrs. James Persons . Van W. Burmeister, son of Mr. weekend at Pontiac visiting rela• 663 Charlevoix county ehildren Health Department this spring call Mrs. Beatrice Kopkau, LE and two children and Mr. and and Mrs.. John Burmeister of tives. Bill Anderson accompanied . who will be eligible to receive it only to those eligible children 6-2935 or the New.-Herald of- Mrs. Jack Weisler of Grundy Kingston. * them. if it is licensed, Dr. A. F. Lit• whose parents sign forms reques• f ice, LE 62371. Center, Iowa are. at the home of A June wedding is being plan• zenberger, director of District ting it," Dr. Litzenberger add• • • • their father Oscar Weisler. They ned by Miss Nesman who is a Health Department No. 3 has ed.. It is a completely voluntary Mrs. Raleigh Rusnel went to were called here by the sudden student of Michigan State Col• . Mr. and Mrs. Lester: Trenary announced. program. The forms have been Muskegon Friday, her daughter death of their mother, Mrs. Wei• lege and a member of the Alpha and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dawe of As was announced earlier by distributed through the schools. Janet, Marie Neilson. Betty Sny• sler at her home Sunday. Gamma Delta Sorority. Her fi• Walkerville spent the weekend state health officials, all. first We should like to know as soon der and Marie Olstrom return- * * - * ance is a senior in.the Engineer- with formers sister and brother- and second grade pupils in pub• as possible how many eligible with her to spend the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mosher . ing School, at Michigan State in-law, Mr,- and Mrs. George lic, Drivate and parochial schools children we must provide for, if at their homes here. visited her mother, Mrs. Dhas- College. ''. Klooster and family. Their mo• are included in the planned pro• the vaccination program is car• " * * * : sler, a patient at the Charlevoix ther and father, Mr. and Mrs. gram, he explained. It also will ried out. If the vaccine, is,not li• Ira Springstead of Central lake, See Clarence! Healey if you hospital Sunday. be available to others through censed, there will be no pro• were also Sunday guests. want to buy real estate. Phone *'*.-*'. physicians at the same time. gram." LE 6-7210. The Past Noble Grands Club, * * * But parents are warned by Dr. Mr, and Mrs. William Montroy Litzenberger not to jump to the and Mr., arid Mrs. Frank Atkin• conclusion that the current plan• son, returned to their home here ning indicated the vaccine al• LOW of Jassamine Rebekah Lodge, cer returned to his home Sunday, Friday,. after enjoying the past ready has been effective. PRICES met. with , Mrs. Eleanor Scott, Mrs. Spencer .stayed here to vis• few months at Largo, Florida. Monday evening, Mrs. Kay Bra- it her mother and other relat• "The vaccine which will be . * # * man was co-hostesses. Thirteen ives until Easter. furnished by the National Foun- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice . members were present. The pre• . elation for Infantile Paralysis is Kraemer a 4 lb. 10 oz baby boy. sident,' Effie Weldy, had charge the same vaccine that was given For children's spring togs to at the Charlevoix hospital Wed• of the meting Batrice Kopkau 440,000 children last spring," he size 14—Shop at Hott's Tots-To- had the program..A card shower nesday, March. 23, He was na• said. We do not know yet whe• Teens, Boyne City. was held for the birthday of Ir• med James Michael. He passed ther it really prevents paralytic ene Wright. Delicious refresh• away at. the hospital Friday af• polio. Until April (when we learn ternoon. Short services were held The CIO Political ments,were served. : A . family get: together was the results of the evaluation stu• at the St. Joseph Catholic church . The next, meeting will be April held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dy now being conducted by the Bosses are plotting Monday morning...at 9:30 with 25 with Mrs. Effie Weldy. Darius Shaw Sunday evening, University of Michigan, we can• when the following relatives Fr. Roemer officiating, not know if the vaccine is effec• propaganda were present Mr. and Mrs. Mil• tive. in his schools Richard and Franklin Rusnel • ..:*.* *.'... ton Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Me• Mae Evans of Mt. Pleasant " of Flint spent the weekend: with "BUT WE CANNOT wait un• rritt Shaw,' Mrs. : Viola Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans . Your hope to stop a Yes! Special On Tires For their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Re- til then.for planning for the pro• and Mr. and rMs. John Laisuro of Lansing spent the weekend depends on your election oi leigh Rusnel. tection of as many of our child and son Preston. The occasion with their mother Mrs.. Thelma ren as possible. Vaccinating this patriotic citizen Spring was in honor of Mr. Shaws birth• Evans'and other relatives. Thev large numbers of children is a day. also visited relatives at Charle• Mr;, and Mrs. Glen Malpass big and important job, entailing voix. . left Monday for Anchorage Alas• many procedural tasks that can• U. S. ROYAL MASTERS ka, where he has employment. Mrs. Gilbert LaClair of Ells• * * * not be performed over night. * * worth, mother of the East Jor• John Lenosky of East Lansing "If the license is granted in dan . City . Clerk, Mrs. . Alberta April, we must be ready to start Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanek, spent the weekend with his par• Nowland ,. passed . away, at her . vaccinating at once, so that, if returned to their home Monday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Len• home early Monday morning... possible, we can finish before our 1-SET, 4 WHITE SIDE WALLS after spending the past week, vi• osky. schools close and the polio sea• 6:70x15 siting relatives in various places. • * * * * * * Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Stanek son starts. We'want to give the * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. $163.60 Value at $100 left Wednesday for Richland vaccine early so that many chil• and Mrs. Marshall Behling arid, dren can be protected before Mr. and .Mrs.' Leroy Sherman where they will visit their sister, son Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil• polio appears in their communi• spent the . weekend .with their and brother in law Mr. and Mrs. two sons, Leroy Jr. and Richard liam Gray, of Boyne City were ties. Roland Woodcock. 1-SET, 5-BLACK MASTERS and families in Grand Rapids. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. The polio vaccine will be fur• 6:70x15 Arnold Smith. nished from a supply being pur• * . * f DR. CLAIR L. TAYLOR $218.2S Value at $106 If you want to sell property, Mrs. Flora Lewis went to * * .+. chased by the National Founda• tion with March of Dimes funds. candidate for re-election list it with Clarence Healey. Ph. . Grand.Rapids Tuesday to spend ••' Lt. and Mrs. James W- Nacha• It will be made available by the STATE SUPERINTENDENT LE 6-7210. a few days. zel are visiting their parents, National Foundation without OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION * ' + • * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nachazel, : charge for the product by State • 1-SET, 5-BLACK MASTERS enroute from his base at Quan- Thirty years an educator!.Under Ms Mrs. Ray Whitley and daugh• Niles Hill and son Edward of Health Officers for use in the 7:10x15 tico, Virginia to his new duty leadership the teaching metha, s, ter Penny, Lynn and Mrs. Don• Lansing, spent the week end with above group, if licensed by the textbooks and subject material for 'station at Camp ePndleton, Cal• $253.60 Value at $135 ald Fitch and two, sons. Donnie his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Gene Federal Government. . Supplies Michigan schools have developed ifornia. and Richie of Detroit spent the- Teichman, and other relatives. also will be distributed through Into the best in the nation, according weekend with their parents, Mr. » * * * * * , usual channels at the same time. to national educational authorities. Sponsor of legislation to build more These Exchange Plus Tax and Mrs. Omar Steenbergh. The For children's spring togs to Elisha Rose returned home The National Foundation has boys will stay .with their grand• schools. Champion oi more and size 14 Shop at Hott's Tots-To- yesterday from the Gaylord San• financed the development and better-paid teacher*. Let's keep parents for the summer. Teens, Boyne City. atorium where he has been a production of the Salk vaccine. Dr. Taylorl *, * * * + *. patient for one year and three . Contracts were made with manu• EQUAL VALUES ON OTHER TIRES Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sara- Ray Norland is a surgical pa• weeks. facturers for a supply of vac VOTE sin Sr. and son, Butchie of. Char• tient at the Little Traverse Hos• * * * cine costing $9,000,000 in March of Dimes funds. This enabled the ALL SIZES levoix spent Sunday evening with pital in Petoskey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sligh of APRIL 4 manufacturers to keep their pro• the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lansing were visitors at the Ed Weldy underwent surgery duction facilities in operation Republican Omar Steenbergh. . home of Mrs. Sligh's parents, Mr. at the . Charlevoix hospital Fri• during the waiting period and * * * and Mrs. Albert Nesman, over RepvbPcan State Central Committee SEE US TODAY day. be ready to go into full produc• Lansing, Mlchlgaa Driver Training course gradu• the weekend. ates arc now eligible for lower automobile insurance' rates. R. DAN'S SERVICE A. 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HIGH-PRICED CARS! "COMPLETE and OFFICIAL figures show that again in 1964 — for the 19th straight year — MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT OHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER OAR?" "•.: A. R. Sinclair Sales Visit Our Ready To Wear Balcony Boyne City children spent last weekend . in Finkton News Detroit visiting. Mr. Vandergriff 300 MEET HERE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis were who is working there. happy to have the following of their children home over the weekend. Lt. and Mrs. Gene Em• ery and sons of Fort Bragg, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis Discuss County School Problems and family of Big Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Berton Bunker of • * • Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and family of Petoskey Our feat America -ft tyMrfM MSU or MSC? and Miss Beatrice Lewis who is Porter Tells Of Urgent| Need a student at Michigan. State East Lansing. For More Local Class Rooms MA"TRAVEL Y Discussed At Charlevoix county residents attending? an all-county educational HUtiMtl6 — OM MM mass meeting here Thursday night were told that East Jordan must IVJ3MIM.,S8SEC. Mr. Tom Hitchcock of Flint IN6 - • ON* M« LansingHouse PRESERVE m ntmoM OF out have additional classrooms for students. »i 19 M»4.,40.4 SK. spent Saturday nighti at the Min• Howard Porter, president, State Bank of East Jordan, told the A packed'gallery listened to nie Beal home. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN MICHIGAN 300 adults from all parts of the county that East Jordan's grade oiJe Mite id 8' AJIIH .•,29.7 W and received a liberal education PRESERVE THE IHDtHHMHtt Of school was constructed "half .a century ago at a cost of $16,000." OME MILE IkM AM. OHABICKlt in legislative procedure On Mon• OUR COURTS IN MICHIGAN Porter said the building Is un• Si sec-. Leland Bcs! V;-E home for the safe for the students now taught classes pave the way for adult day night and Tuesday when H. weekend. Die slerttse, April 4th, *f these I there. education. PAPCKoMt SAVED -THeoDoRe B. 156, proposing to change the will laiere rantliiojsts sf Mksisea's bee Speaking on the need for new Mrs. Carson said one out of Ufa —. jiame of Michigan State College edetanseal system and the Mspsssiean) tl Miss Magreta Hite has been Michgosrs Sear sine Court! classrooms in our schools today, every four persons make use of to Michigan State University,, spending a few days home. Due Porter said Michigan will have some form of adult education. •was debated at length on General to spring vacation at Michigan The Political Bosses of th" CIO an increase of 7,000 children per The meeting was conducted by > . Orders and on Third Reading. Tech. are plotting to take over t' c- tioa of Michigan schools k a to year for some time; and he poin• Charles Robinson, Charlevoix A highly controversial bill, de• u -..-Tile FOflCI OF Art ' -_: "pack*' our Supreme Court. ted out the wide need for ad• County superintendent of schools + bate became a bit heated as pro• ditional classrooms in many ASSASSINS SMtlBT WAS ffBUT Mrs. Leonard Hite spent a few PEHETRAtlNg A 50-PASE MWUSCRIP7 ponents successfully fought off schools. He called the meeting to bet• FOUOBP IKlT.tT.W BREAST POCWT days this last week visiting rela• ter acquaint adults with county a!) efforts to first recommit the tives in Midland. He cited the non-school con• school affairs and with the many bill, and secondly to postpone ac• struction years from 1932 to problems which our schools must tion for a-few days, so an infor• 1948, claiming that during those ARC OJE OF THE COUMTRV'S mal hearing could be held. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brownell meet. FASTfST GROWING COMMERCIAL years many present buildings be• * * .: + USED ey AMI. TREES. IN SO yEARS-A . Sponsors of the bill maintain• of Traverse City were Saturday came obsolete:. 74CHJW/ MyioR REPWOOD /WAV OROIU ed nothing was to be gained by callers on Mrs. Emma Shepard.; IT WAS HELD in connection . f LATER V IWCHE5 \H DIAMETER. , THE SAME TREK, Itt delaying House action, contend• A constantly shifting popula• with the Presidents' "White PRESIDENT) lU A CROWDEI? STAMP,' **.*•.. tion and high birth rate is mak• House Conference" on educat• ".•BUIIDIUS FOOTEPWARO M1SUT SROU/ ONW ing that a public hearing could i iHe EIGHT tHCKES* IN THE b?. called on the bill in the Sen- Mrs. Dick Vandergriff and ing more school space absolutely ion. SAME TIME Robinson left the adults with VlAf*. Of 1812 ARC «TUA nate. No one denies that MSC necessary, he said. CCUltlD lacked university status, but op• East Jordan's high school is the information that 71. percent of students entering the first Page 4 * East Jordan News-Herald. * Thursday, March 31, 19ED ponents . claimed the proposed SPORTSMEN'S X CLAIR X. TAYLOR of more recent construction be• name would lead to confusion, HEADQUARTERS for Superintendent of cause the former buildings burn• grade finish high school, It is the desire of Jehovah's Public Instruction "What," he asked, ''becomes principally in the matter of be• X J. JOSBPH HERBERT ed down. Jehovah's witnesses to place a copy in ev• quests. for University of Michigan, of the other 29 per cent?" ery home. Mr. Staley said the HUNTING & FISHING Board of Regents * * *. The bill has now gone to the LICENSES ISSUED X WILLIAM D. CUDLIP contents of this specially prepar• for University of Michigan SPEAKING of Charlevoix Senate and has been referred to 1 county's, financial ability to edu• Witnesses ed booklet, had not yet been Boaro of Regents made public, but its message was the Senate Judiciary Committee. ^-Excellent Coffee X SARAH VAN HOOSEN JONES cate children, Porter said we LIBRARY for State Board of Agriculture, have, much less money, behind Plan Message unique and would be of special •^Complete Meals Michigan State College . interest to persons of all faiths.. . ANOTHER BILL introduced —Home Baked Goods X DALE STAFFORD each student than many other NOTES - for State Board of Agricnltan, schools in the state. A spokesman for .Jehovah's Advance preparation and the is HB 332; a fair-, trade act, Michigan State College witnesses announced plans tor world-wide scope of this special • which would require a minimum Speaking on school financing, Open hours: Monday, Wed• r X STEPHEN S. NISBET Guy C. Conkle, jr., Boyne City nesday, Thursday and Saturday, day for delivering a special mes- campaign give indication that markup of 2 /r on all. mercnan for State Board of Edacadoa attorney said Charlevoix and An• 1:00 to 5,:00 and 7:00 to 8:30 sage, to the world. this may well be one of the great• dise handled by wholesalers and On the non-partisan ballot for trim counties are the two most p.m. Tuesday and Friday, 12:00 Mr. Charles M. Staley, local est religious proclamations in a 6'- markup by retailers. Pre• Bill's Justice of the Supreme Court backward in Michigan. noon, to 5:00 p.m. Except holi• presiding minister of the East modem history, Mr. Staley said. vious fair trade. bills of similar X LELAND W. CAR& Conkle pointed to the difficul• days. Jordan congregation, revealed He went on to tell of local nature,.to do. away with discount X D. HALE BRAKB ty of conducting proper schools Sixteen pocketbooks have been some of the details of this spec• plans that have, been made, sta• sales, met with stiff opposition VOTB WITH A on the four mills levied for that given to the Library lately, by ial campaign, which includss ting that Jehovah's witnesses and got nowhere. It remain? to .sponsoring the public lecture en• here are ready and eagerly look be seen what happens to this bill Duck Inn CLEAR CONSOENCB APRJX 41 purpose in the two counties. Mrs. Williams, Mr. Teichman, Mr. >.EER • WINE IN • OUT Ahlberg and Mr. Earl Clark. titled "Christendom of Christ• forward to this special campaign. this year. Mich. Republic State Central < Conkle said there are 700 These are mysteries', Westerns ianity—Which One Is "the Light school districts in Michigan and Science Fiction for the most of the World?" which have no schools, but trans• part. All congregations of Jehovahs port their students to nearby Mr. Teichman also brought in witnesses throughout the world consolidated units. Night Watch by Walsh,, a. hard (there are approximately 14,000 It was said that more and cover mystery and Lois Elsworth in 159 lands), will participate. more school financing is coming brought us another Girl Scout Mr. W. H. Wright will deliver All the claims of other gasolines from state and federal agencies; Handbook. this discourse locally, to which and that when adults no longer The Children's Hour in the the public is cordially invited. It support their schools they lose basement on Saturday after• will be delivered at the local interest. noons is being greatly' en joyed. Kingdom Hall at 108 McKenzie can't change this simple fact: « * * Thirty-four little folks came in in East Jordan .at 3 o'clock Sun• MICHIGAN, it was said, will last Saturday. We hope more day afternoon, April 8. need 2,000 new school rooms per and more will take advantage of After the discourse a new 32- year until 1970. this chance. page booklet containing extra• Speaking of . adult education, ordinary information will be giv• Mrs. Kit Carson, of Charlevoix en free to each person in attend• said it is constantly available. Sally Nesman, who is a soph- ance. Some 600,000 of Jehovah's The public, library was termed more, at Michigan State, is spend• witnesses will then. begin dis• an excellent place for adult edu• ing her spring vacation at the tribution of millions of copies of home of her parents and will re- this special message in many lan- HIGH-TEST cation. University extension classes and local night school turn to Lansing this week. guages throughout the world. Come drive America's best-selling car! 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The Thursday, March 31, 1955 * East Jordan News-Herald * Page 5 this week at 8:00 instead of the CHURCH blessing of palms, and the dis• We've been thinkin' lately usual time on Wednesday. ' Rev. Dale Larson, Pastor tribution of the nalms to the that there, just ain.t no seeh 'a FIRST AND THIRD GRADE us with dixie cups and cupcakes you can only tell by ordering,, Next week being Holy Week, faithful will begin at 9:30 a.m. thing as spring around these Next Sunday will be a very Adeline Bowerman to help celebrate. so see either Nan D. or Jack the Sacrament of the Lord's The .procession, in which the ce• here parts! Spring fever just got auspicious occasion for the con• : The third sraders were read• We saw our first robin so we' 7,. Supper will be celebrated on lebrant and the altar boys and a good hold and then winter gregation of the Evangelical Lu• ing several stories of life in Mex• started talking about other birds Maundy Thursday evening at choristers take part,, signifies comes rolling around again.: This Noticed all lhe MSC students theran Church. About fifteen ico. We thought it would be nice of Michigan. Each one has a dif• 8:00 p.m. the triumphal entry of Christ sounds like . • . if we , don't taking a week off for mid-terms adults will be accepted into the to learn more about the people ferent bird to tell about. When into Jerusalem. High Mass will have some sunshine 'n brightness . . . catching up on all that stu• The W. P. will again have an membership of the congregation of this neighboring country. Li we are finished with our reports follow this ceremony. pretty quick, we might;skip and dying??? Easter Sunrise Service in the through the rite of confirmation. storytime we are hearing the we . will be able to recognize Church on Easter morning begin• At the same time several fami• go looking for it . . . all in fav• HOLY THURSDAY Com• story of the Mexican Twins. Pe• more birds this summer. Mrs. or . . . ! Last Tuesday at Petoskey ning at 6:30 a.m. An Easter lies will be formally accepted in• ter Zoulek told us about the Me• Nemecek showed us four color• memorates the institution of the seemed to be a day well spent. Breakfast will be served follow• to the congregation as a result xican workers who help on their ed film Strips of our birds. * * * • Sacrament of Holy Eucharist. Both Juniors and Seniors had ing the Devotional Service. of transfer of membership. farm in the summer. THAT BAND of ours sounds High Mass and procession to the Mrs. Karr invited us up to her chances to learn all the facts ab• The schedule of the commun• better every time we hear, it . .•'•. Easter Sunday Services will repository wijl begin at 7:30 a.m; In art class, each one is mak• home room to see the bird pic• out any curaer they were inter• ion services for the month of Ap-. sure enjoyed settling down to a be held at the usual hours, the Adoration, all. day. The women of ing a serape with wax crayon. tures her eighth grade boys and ested in . . . ril are as follows: night of swell music Wednesday Worship service being at 11:00 the parish are kindly requested These.will be pressed between girls ha ddrawn. Their pictures * • * * On the evening of Good Friday ". . . noticed that there are.some, a.m. At this service new mem• to" come at their appointed half waxed paper with a hot iron to were very natural arid colorful. Holy Communion wil' be celebra• brand spankin' new uniforms bers will' be received into the hour. Holy Hour in the evening make the colors fast. We wish we could do as well. NOW THAT the basketball ted at a regular worship service. waiting use too . . . E. J. will season is all over, \ve find our• church and the sacrament of at 7:30. The first graders enjoyed the Jean Slough brought an oys• At this service the newly Confir• make a real showing down state. selves looking forward to all the baptism be administered to ba• movie of the "Red Hen and the ter shell that had a small pearl GOOD FRIDAY — Adoration med members of the church will Haven't heard how.the quartet spring sports . . , tennis, track, bies. A cordial welcome is ex ten• Wheat." They told the story to formed on it. She had received of the Cross and Mass of the participate in the Sacrament - of made out yet . . . they went baseball ... all the more reason ded to all. the third graders, then drama• it from her aunt who lives on the Presanctified will begin at 7:30 the Altar for the first time. down last Friday and did E. J. . for Spring to catch up with us tized the story. Hawaiian Island, • a.m. Stations of. the Cross, ser• Holy Communion will also be proud again . . .:...... hear that the school has mon and prayers at 2:30 p.m. celebrated at the festvial service * * * *.*.* We have: two members of the gotten a hold of some good ten• Choir practice in the evening at of Easter Sunday morning. FOURTH GRADE SECOND GRADE Senior class away in the hospi• nis rackets; all we need now is S:30. Lenten services are still being Emma Nemecek Agnes Johnston tals and so we want you to carry to find some way to get rid of held on Wednesday evening at We have been studying how During our language lessons, out those nice thoughts and send all that snow on the courts. HOLY SATURDAY — Bless- • 8 p.rh. until Easter Sunday. • • seeds grow in our science class. we are studying the months and a cheery card or a few lines to Be extra,, extra careful tom• i>'.g of the New.. Fire, Paschal The Ladies Aid will hold their We planted corn,' navy beans and the seasons. We are trying to both Leslie G. and Jeff Moore. orrow. Some people get a kick Candle, Holy Water and Baptis• monthly meeting in the church oats in a clear.glass dish. We make good oral and written sen• Hey! Order your yearbook out of putting some foolish sign mal Water will begin at 7:30 a.m. annex Thursday, March 31st at placed the seed near the sides tences describing things that NOW—the "Jordan Crossroads" on your back and you can land followed by High Mass, 2 p.m, Dolores Goebel will be the so we can watch how the seeds take place in the different sea• will prove to be the best yet . . . up with a kick too — April hostess. sprout under ground and watch ! EASTER SUNDAY — High sons. Fool's Day, you know . ... the roots and plants develop. The Mass at 7:30 a.m. . The - Men's Brotherhood of We are all working hard on tifill weather they are having in Pat and Marian oats were the first seeds to show Low. Mass and benediction of Paul will meet in the Church an• the addition and subtraction com• Florida We are going tb answer life and then came the beans. the Blessed Sacrament at 9:30 nex Thursday evening March 31 binations. The speed test, which Bobby's letter this week The corn will be later. For children's spring togs to The CIO Political a.m. at 8:30 .p.m. Please note change we took last. week, showed we Last. Thursday, we helped size 14—Shop, at Hott's Tots-To- of date. Betsy_Bell has a pair of Chin• are all improving. . Bosses are plotting April 1st, being the first Fri• John Eaton celebrate his eighth Tccns, Boyne City. day of the month, Holy Commun• Adult choir rehearsal will be chillas at her home. We visited To improve our reading, we birthday by making him a birth• ion will be' distributed in the. held on Thursday evening at her home and saw these strange ar3 all trying to read for fifteen day card. John, treated us to * * * propaganda 7:30 p.m. instead of the regular morning at 7:30. Holy Mass in little animals. We learned they minutes at home each night. candy bars. This was a very nice Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayden the evening at 7:30, time, are natives of .Ch'ilej. and that We received a letter from surprise! in bis schools and family were Sunday guests * * . * . this is how they received their Bobby Malpass He is spending Lee Omland brought a pretty of their son and daughter-in-law,. UNITED MISSIONARY names. •.. a. few weeks in Florida Bobby daffodil to school for us to en• ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Your hope to slop if CHURCH Charlene Kotalik had a birth• enclosed a picture that he had joy. Our attendance record is Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayden at Elk. Pastor Rev. T. H. Moody depend* on your •lection of C. W. Thompson, Pastor day Friday. Mrs. Kotalik treated drawn, which showed the beau- improving. Rapids. Due to the stormy weather last . You are invited to hear Rev. these patriotic citizenswee k R effort to do some work Thompson as he. speaks on the in the. Church basement had to Morning Meditations .program b? postponed to Wednesday this Easter is just around the corner! Be an Early Bird 1. JOSEPH HERBERT Friday,. April 1, at 10:15 a.m. rwMot> far j week. • over WMBN, Petoskey. UNIVERSITY OF I The evening of March: 24, the First reports on our Sunday MICHIGAN BOARD jChurch hod a surprise birthday School contest places our church OF REGENTS ' p?rty. for the pastor at the par. in third place..That is good, but Chairman of Ik* I sonage, 506 3rd St, A good time we wish to do better, Here is QlfVour faster food bill at A S 29c EXCEL HALVES. 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Want Ad Rates THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio CASH RATE: 2½ cents per word, minimum, 66 cents. If ad is not paid by Saturday noon after last Insertion, It will be considered charged. If ad runs three consecutive times you get three ads for the price of two. ' Card of Thanks — $1 Professional Directory — $2 per mo. Page 6 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, March 31, 1965 PGR SALE FOR SALE A GOOD DEAL—Frigidaire 11 FOR SALE — Bottle Gas and cu. ft,, Electric Stove 30", hot appliances. — SHERMAN'S water heater, 40 iiral. All good HARDWARE. 20U. as new. All three $350.00. Call FOR SALE— walnut bed• LE 6-3566. 11x3 stead. Good, condition. LE 6 FOR SALE— Mixed baled hay, 2974. 12x3 WANT ADS Double unit Rite-Way milker on truck, electric cream separ• FOR SALE—Used davenport and ator, 6 ten eallon milk cans. chair, good condition. LE 6-29 Harry Hayes. LE 6-7124. 10-3 15. 12x3 FOR SALE — RCA Victor cab WOOD FOR SALE—For either iriet radio, bird cage and stand. stove or fire place, partly dry. Call LE 6-2576. 13-1 Hard wood. See either William or Lewis Trojanek. LE 6-2380 FOR SALE — Typewriter, L. C. 7x3 Smith upright model in good condition, $35. Call evenings, WIRING SUPPLIES — Complete •LI 7-2739. 13-1 assortment on hand including BRING YOU metal and porcelain switch and FOR SALE — Household furni• outlet boxes, duplex receptacls ture. Corner '6th and Division. —pull chain and keyless types LE 6-7389. 13-3 "I think I'd better go before I have too good a tun*!" — SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE STORE, East Jordan. 40-tf. FOR SALE — One iroat, fresh — about two weeks. Robert Fra- REAL ESTATE WANTED REWARD—For information lead• ley, Walloon Lake, Call KElIogg ing to the sale of a new Ford 1-2703. 13-3 FOR SALE — New 4 room home WANTED TO BUY—Small used or A-l used car, a $10 cash aw• with bath, $3,500. Terms. power sprayer, about 100 gal. ard will be promptly paid by FOR SALE—Good mixed hay, Modern Home, oil furnace, insul• tank. Prefer John Bean giant Robert Cook or Del Paquette square bales. Henry Dougherty, ated, newly painted, garage. pump. Reasonable. Write Fred representing Northern Auto Co. Route 3, East Jordan. LE 6- $6,000. Hoffman, 917 Lake, Petoskey, Boyne City. Call JU 2-6571. 239G. 13-3 New Home in Ellsworth. Terms. Michigan. - 11x3 QUICK RESULTS! 52tf 140 Acre Farm with stock and Transportation tools. Close in. FOR SALE — Used Refrigera• Special! Four acres, 5 room home, 2 bed• WANTED tors, Electric Ranges, Washers, room log cabin, barn, good lo• at cation. $5,600. Terms. TIMBER — LOGS Oil Water Heaters. — SHER• We are buying standing saw MANS. < 22 tf Elgy's CLARENCE HEALEY Look! Real Estate Broker timber or logs. Van Every FOR SALE — Kalamazoo gas LE 6-7210 East Jordan Bros. PO Box 326 Petoskey or range. Majestic oil heater. Con- LOOK! contact Waldo B. Van Every Co water heater. Youngstown 1941 Olds. Nice body, nearly REAL ESTATE or Clarence Greenier at Green- cabinet sink and refrigerator. new tires. $100. ier Saw" Mill, Harbor Springs. Call LE 6-7196. 12x3 1948 .Stud, L&ndcruiser, good Small house newly decorated, After 6 p.m. call Petoskey DI eon. O. D., spots, etc. $325. 4 acres, paved road, in city limits, 7-4590. 13tf FOR SALE—2 bikes, skis, 50 ft. 1949 Ford 6, over hauled, clean $1,500. garden hose, lawn mower, gar• $365. ..*•*'* den tools, 2 cultivators, 55 gal. 1949 Dodge, $395 4 room house full basement and SERVICES barrel with faucet, DeLaval 1950 Merc. $565 furnace, $1,500. cream separator, pails and Many have new license ,.*-** WELL DRILLING and repair. A. Yes, There Is Money many other items. Alfred Karki, G. Berg, Bellaire. Phone JE 3- 216 Bridge and Division. 11-3 LOOK FIRST 7 room house, % bath, insula• 3768. 11x6 AT ted, 2 lots, $3,000. FOR SALE—-1949 Chevrolet, spe• *>.#"* GENERAL TRUCKING — Local Elgy's Used Cars * and out of town; Phone LE 6- cial deluxe 5 pass, coupe, radio, LE 6-2922 New ranch type home, 2 bed• heater, nearly new rubber, A-l East Jordan rooms, bath. 2629. Lyle Smith, Mill street, condition. Low mileage. Only * * • * East Jordan. 13tf. $445.00. George R. Rebec, 103 NOTICE TO FARMERS 220 acre, farm, 160 acres of Third Street. LE 6-2396. 11x3 GARBAGE AND ASHES RE• Order your fertilizer now tohig h production under cultivation. MOVED from your home or place be delivered in February or March 27 head of stock, tractor, combine and a complete set of tools and of business. Call LE 6-2993. WE REMOVE The following analysis of fertili• 13tf zer are priced in granulated form. machinery. 9 room house; bath, Dead or Disabled Powdered, $2.00 per ton less. large barn arid other buildings. SILOS ERECTED — $30.00 dis• For You Each Week Horses and Cattle 12-12-12—$77.50 -' * « • count on silos erected during 6-20-20—$75.55 Year around cottage on Lake June or July by Bonine Silos, And Other Farm 4-16-16—$64.50 Charlevoix, Bear city limits. Kalkaska, Michigan. Regular Animali 3-12-12—$50.65 * * * price of 10x30 is $426.00, 12x 0-20-20—$62.85 (powdered) Modern 3 bedroom house, full 30 price is $499^00. For infor• FOR PROMPT SERVICE The prices are in 8 ton truck mation write to Nelson Mishler, PHONE GAYLORD 6231 basement, furnace, bath, insula• loads, delivered to your farm. ted, good location, in excellent Vandalia, Michigan. . 13-6 ECKLUND'S FEED STORE' VALLEY CHEMICAL condition. ELECTION NOTICE Company Mancelona Ph. 2691 '..'*•* .* Notice is hereby given that the SHOP EAST JORDAN KEITH DRESSEL Biennial Spring Election will be Real Estate Broker held at" the Jordan Township Hall Post Office Bldg. LE 6-2200 Antrim County, Michigan on Mon• On The BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY day, April 4, 1955, The polls of Sale* — Service Guaranteed Top Quality REAL ESTATE said election will open at 7 o'• Michigan Bottled Gat ELGY'S 8 room modern home overlook• clock a.m. and close at 8 o'clock SHERMAN Firestone Auto Body Shop ing Lake Charlevoix. Upstairs and p.m. George W. Stanek Washing Machine and Block west of M-66 downstairs carpeted. 6 lots. Dou• Jordan Township Clerk Sewing Machine Service Bumping-Fain ting-Welding ble garage. Oil Furnace. Beautiful• 12-2 229 Main , LE 6-2961 Electrical Contracting ly landscaped. Underground ELECTION NOTICE LE 6-2922- ECHO sprinkler system. , To the qualified electors of the Electrical Enterprises '*'"*..* Township'-of Wilson, County of R. E. WILKERSON LE 6-7260 109 MiU 40 acres in city limits. 7 room Charlevoix, Michigan: Timber Dealer modern home. Large barn. About Notice is hereby given that the Ellsworth. — Box 01 Lennox Furnaces JORDAN HEATING & 18 acres tillable ground. Balance biennial . spring election will be Classified Page Post — Poles — Logs — Raft• REFRIGERATION CO. woods. held on Monday, April 4, 1955 at ers — Pulp. Furnace Cleaning and Repair ' * '•* Wilson Township hall. . All type cedar posts, 10c and Refrigerator Repair 7 acres in city, limits, 7 room The annual township meeting up—wholesale, retail. Clarence Lord G'enn Campau modern, home. will be held at 1 p.m. LE 6-2272 : Pearl Schmidt, clerk JOHN C. SCHMITTD1EL 2 acres in city limits. Small Wilson Township Thursday open 'til noon ROMAINE PLUMBING & home. Barn. Good garden spot. Charlevoix County, Mich, Chiropractor HEATING SERVICE Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-12. 2-6, 7-9 Complete Plumbing Service " * *. * CARD OF THANKS Tues., Sat., 9-12, 2-5 TV, Radio & Appliance Repair Several good building lots. We wish to acknowledge our Bank Building, Boyne City -Steam and Hot Water Heating- Call LEnox 6-2284 thanks for all the helpful kindness, Dial JU 2-6292 LE 6-2581 126 Main 303 West Water Street the beautiful flora! offerings and expressions of sympathy at the J. H. SAVORY, M. D. Farm Bureau Mutual death of our sister, mother and East Jordan, Mich. Insurance Co. grandmother, Mrs. Mary Elsworth, Hours; 2 to 5 p.m. Life Auto, Liability, and F1P Guaranteed •Mrs, Lillian Horning Daily except Wed. & Sun. W. L. Chellis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elsworth and 7:30 to 9 p.m., Tues. & Sat. LU 8-2918 LU 8-2913 Hundreds are looking for bargains Office LE 6-2511 24-Hour family; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Erno Residence" LE 6-2313 R. G. WATSON and son. Funeral Director --Just tell them what you have thru a J. VAN DELLEN M. D. Phone LE 6-7031 : East Jordan, Mich. MONUMENTS Office Hours 2 to 6 p.m. Daily C. BLAIR .& SON Classified Ad. Except Thursday and Sunday Cabinet and Mill Work TV 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and Sat. Furniture Repair Sunday by appointment or Phone LE 6-7304 in case of emergency. One Block West of 66 on 82 Phones: Office LE 6-7281 SERVICE Combination .Windows' eV Doors Residence, Ellsworth LU 8-2644 Tues. and Sat. 9-12, 2-5 Window* Made To Order Fit any type or style of window WILLIAM T. DOWNS Call or Write Call Best dressed N A R CONCRETE PROD. CO. Attorney At Law WITH J Income Tax Counselor Charlevoix LI 7-6791 Anytime LE 6-73S8 139 Main St. Prices Very Reasonable Hours: 9-12 and 1-6:80 FHA Terms Available Monday through Saturday AUCTIONEERS CALL LEnox 6-2371 For Bast Ia Gas Service Jim A Sam Brannan LE-6-2961 Ut*> Our Services Don't Cost They Pay I PETGAS Graduates of Reisch School of Boyne City Gu Co. Auctioneering. Phone JU 2-7618 JU-2-7165 Your Petgas Dealer List your Farm Property Miracle j DETWILER BUSINESS UNITED FARM AGENCY SERVICE Your farm advertised nation• ally in magazines, catalogs and Sherman's Over Dahlquitt Store newspapers. HOURS: 9:80 to 12, 1 to 6 See us for prompt service SALAD DRESSING | Phones: Office; LE 6-7840 Gerald B. Gooden FirestonefStore Residence: LE 0-2868 LE 6-2682 White Pine Makes Come Baek In State White pine, once king of Mich• .. . AND , igan forests is staging a come• enemies — forest fires and blis• stand, the disease has to grow Approximately 89 percent of the back. ter rust. Both are being effect• during summer months on the white pine in Michigan has been Where the cutting.of "round ively controlled in Michigan. leaves of current and gooseberry forties" once left thousands of given initial protection to date. L, norssniqc White pine blister rust is a di• plants. It cannot spread directly Last year 18,236 acres of acres of stump-land, there are sease that came to this country from one white pine to another. white pine were protected by Thursday, March 31, 1956 * EaBt Jordan News-Herald * Page 7 growing today new forests. from Europe early in the cen• The spread of infection is hal• destroying 381,151 gooseberry HE WON'T At present there are approxi• tury. It has spread to all import• ted by destroying currant and and currant plants. Records in LAKELAND, Fla—How does that first spring, was hitting a mately 437,000 acres of young ant white pine regions of the Un• gooseberry... plants growing in the Michigan Department of Ag• HAVE A CHANCE it feel to he a rookie breaking in ,, double and single off Ned fully stocked white pine stands. ited States and Canada. The first pine stands or within a 300-foot riculture show that on the aver• with a major league ball c)ub? Garver, then with the Browns. During the past four years, the report of white pine blister rust radius. An effective control pro• age one man working one day ... if your Supreme Well, it depends upon the indi• Now the two players are team• white pine acreage has increas• in Michigan was in 1916. gram of this kind is'being carried vidual. Our new first baseman, mates, of course, and I'm sure ed by approximately 41,000 ac• out co-operatively between the can afford this protection for Court is packed the veteran Ferris Fain, for ex• Tiger, fans wiU be glad of that res. * *' * Bureau of Plant Industry of the six acres of white pines. ample, did not experience the fact When they see Porter in our IN ORDER to propagate and Michigan Department of Agri- With CIO mouthpieces White pines have two major . usual thrill, of most young roo• outfield. He's a nice kid, with an spread through a white pine ture and the U. S. Forest Service SHOP EAST JORDAN I kies. . even disposition, but he sure is Your HOPE to STOP this After playing in the Pacific mean with that. bat. depends on election of Coast League four years and OUTFIELDER KAL1NE competing against many big lea• . Outfielder Al Kaline, like Pos• these patriotic citizens! gue stars on a service team dur• ing World War II, he broke in ter, is a bonus player but he dif• with the Philadelphia Athletics fers, in that when he signed with NOftMKffiAM in 1047. Inasmuch as there was Detroit the bonus rule had been IIUND W. CARR changed to require players get• no one else to play first base ting more than a $4,000 bonus.to The Charlevoix County Republican OJrf JvMfe., AtfcM- Ferris knew he had the job gou Swpiww Court remain.with the parent club.. cinched from the start, so he did . This didn't matter to Al, for Respected throughout not .feel arty particular excite• he proved he had major league Michlganfordevotionto ment.. Committee Urges You To Exercise Your the Integrity end inde• ability from the outset by play• pendence of our Stite courts. Became Circuit $50,000 ROOKIE ing regularly the entire season Judge of Ingham County, 1921; appointed to Just the opposite is J. W. Por• with the Tigers.. SupremeCourtln 1945;elected to fill unexpired Right To twin in 1946, re-elected in 1947. As a Circuit ter, the • good-looking prospect Of course, when he came to iud|*lnlnghamCounty,serveda$theone.man recently released from service Lakeland last year, fresh from a nndlurorwhocloamdupgrartaiulcorruption for whom Tiger boss Spike high school in Baltimore, he. was la tone government Briggs turned down a $100,000 plenty nervous, as well as thrill• offer by the White Sox. ed.; • NONMCIEMN Porter,. who later was traded But Fred Hutchinson, D.HAUIRAKE by the Six to St. Louis.and then took him in hand, talking to him for Star* to us, was a $50,000 bonus roo• privately and easing his tension. Tannm Cfturi kie when he trained with Chicago His biggest thrill was against 1951.. 17 Known throughout the in Only and just out of the. Philadelphia Phils, when he State for his honesty high school, he was thrilled with clobbered a homer and triple off and devotion to good VOTE everything and awed even.of the government; practiced law at Stanton for 20 their ace, Robin Roberts.' This mars; two terms as Prosecuting Attorney for bathoy. happy event no doubt helped Al aflontcslra County. As State Senator for four A then, Porter thought land a regular berth, with the terms, sponsored the Probate Code for Michi- he might make the team his very At The Biennial Spring Election n; co-sponsored Michigan's model Correc• Tigers, the youngster batting Sts law and first Unemployment Compen- first year when he batted .385 .276 in his. first season and in spring training, highest of any sprakling defensively. White Soxer. But Manager Paul Richards thought he first should VOTE have some seasoning (the bonus rule wasn't in effect then) and APRIL 4 sent him: down to Waterloo of the Three-I League, the same Caw Bruit* CemmMM league '01 Diz started, in. Lamfafc Michigan MONDAY Porter's biggest thrill during APRIL 4, 1955

FAMILY "'No matter how fearful a Acclaimed person may be'of the future, he RATES hopes he will live to see a lot No Charge more of it!" DETROIT'S for Children We Highly Recommend The Following Mond Undef Looking Back . . . best... (Continued from Page 2) the East Jordan Lumber Compa• REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES: Que of the country's most popular ny; Mr. . Gleason is resigning

Hotel Superintendent A. 'J. Duncan- Member State Board of Education TULLER 800 ROOMS son and Coach A. E. Wells ac• Superintendent of Public Instruction ... featuring convenience, oomlort, WITH BATH companied the E. J. Basketball teani to the State Tournaments Stephen S. Nisbet quality! A cosmopolitan aunoepliere III : Claire L.|Taylor home-like setting. In the center of all from ^3.75 at Aiin Arbor. Those members downtown activities. Newly decorated. who.attended were Floyd Walker Ultra modem, comfortable guest rooms.. • Robert Mackey, Alfred Smith, excellent food at moderate price* in OARAGE and Thaxter Shaw, George Palmer, Members State Board of Agriculture Regents of University oar modern coffee ahop and cafeteria. Marvin Benson, Erling John• PARKING LOT son. Jbatt* mU TaUtUtm la rooaau '.*.*.*. Sarah Van Hooseh Jones J. Joseph Herbert AU CtrnJIOoiud roam* te Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Archer, a son, Sunday the 22nd. FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK Dale B. Stafford William B. Cudlip MARCH 29, 1935 Those returning from, their DETR0IT„ studies at Michigan State College Harry E. Paulten will include Bil Malpass, FranciB General Manager Votruba and Gwendon Hott On The Non-Partisan Ballot Jean Bechtold is expected home Friday from her studies at Hills• dale College. ... •. • We Further Recommend The Re-Election Of .Services were held, last week for James R. Nichols, who passed, Leland W. Carr away at his home on the West Side. . Justice of the Supreme Court HUCKLE'S PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it is no easy task for parents and Mrs. Alma Nowland. returned from Detroit, where she has guardians of tiny tots, (yea, even up and thru spent the winter. the ages of 12) to prepare these little ones for And The Election Of a visit to our Studio, that they might have made a quality, professional portrait; TELEVISION D. Hale Brake WHEREAS, we, all of the employees of Huc- SCHEDULE Justice of the Supreme Court kle's Studio of Photography, know this to be (Continued from Page 2) true; 6:00—News NOW, THEREFORE, we at Huckle's Studio 6:15.—.Weather of Photography do hereby proclaim each and 6:20—Sports 6:30—Ramar of the Jungle We Feel These Highly Efficient And every Wednesday of the year as OFFICIAL 7:00—What Goes On Here TOT'S DAY at our Studio in East Jordan, Mich• 7:30—Industry On Parade igan. 7:45—Telephone Story Book Experienced Men Will Make Excellent 8:00—Godfrey & Friends • Entire Day, All Day Wednesday, Reserved 8:30—Style Show • for Tot's Portraits. 8:45—What One Person Can do 9:00—Frankie Laine Judges For Our State • Special Tot's Day Portrait Prices Mean Sav• 9:30—The Unexpected ings To You. 10:00—Blue Ribbon Bouts 10:45—Red Barber's Corner • Black and White or Color Portraits. 11:00-—News Nightcap • Electronic Lighting Equipment Thursday 11:30—Michigan Revue • Age Limit to 12 Years. 12:00—Valiant Lady We Also Recommend 12:15—Love of Life • No Appointment Necessary 12:30—Search For Tomorrow 1"2:45-^-Town & Country REMEMBER EVERY WEDNESDAY IS TOT'S r":16—Road of Life DAY, A DAY YOU CAN GET THE VERY 1:30—Today's Movieland 2:30—-Around the Coffee Cup Vote Yes BEST IN TOT'S PORTRAITURE AT 3-.00—Momemakers' Time . AT SPECIAL SAVINGS! 3:30—To Be Announced 3:45- -Military Mailag . On All Four Ammendments • Appointments accepted, of course, for other 4:00—The Brighter . Day days and evenings in the week, but not at Tot's 4:16—Secret Storm 4:30—King's Orossroada Day prices. 6:00—Uncle GUn HUCKLE'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 5:45—Captain Video 6:00—News 119 Main St. East Jordan LE 6-2332 6:15—Weather (Your Charlevoix County Republican Committee 6:20—Sporta YOUR NORTHERN MICHIGAN a roof over the college." It fur• Chicken supper, family style, ther follows the college's em• serving from 6 to 7 p.m., April phasis on functional rather than 12th, American Legion Hell by BATE BOOM monumental buildings and is in Dress end Gift Shoppe bowling keeping with the traditions of team. Adults, $2.00; children. CALL DATES TO LE 8-2371 Northern Michigan nomencla• $1.00. Public Invited. ture. SHOP EAST JORDAN I April (3rd week) National Trout Festival, Kalkaska. May 16—4th Annual Mushroom Hunt, Gaylord. May (2nd week)—Bear River Canoe Race, Walloon to Petoskey. |A ^_^k_-._(__l May 28-29—East Jordan Homecoming July 2—Annual Ox Roast, Ellsworth. if •__ July 4-—Homecoming Celebration, Boyne City July (1st week) Outboard Motor Regatta, Cheboygan. July 13-15—National Cherry Festival, Traverse City. July (3rd week) Indian Pageant, Harbor Springs. July 20-27—Shuffleboard tourneys. Traverse City. fit T m. ^mr' mmJuly (4t h week) Michigan Water Wonderland Festival, Petoskey. July 31—Venitian Night, Charlevoix. • . AuguBt (1st week) Paul Bunyan Days, Cadillac. i ilk. T ilS August (1st week) Marathon Races, Cheboygan-Emmet. August (2nd week) Trout Festival, Wolverine. August (3rd week) Gladiolus Show, Mesick. October 25—Painted Forest Color Tours, Cadillac. November 13—Annual Deer Hunters' Welcome, Gaylord. FLOWERS AT I ii i i i j , i i i r Handsome Easter rabbit centerpiece, designed by Kaye King, Northwestern Needs EVA'S Hallmark Cards stylist, Is an easy "do-it-yourself" project.

Curl the ribbon by drawing It Wampum For Wigwam Make a Novel Decoration over the edge of a scissors or SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL PLANTS tableknife blade. Attach the tail It. is an astounding fact that organizations have been author• Orders Taken with cellulose tape. Northwestern Michigan College ized to place you on the club For Your Easter Table From two-inch wide satin rib• has grown faster in its first four rolls immediately and accept Let's decorate the Easter table parts of the rabbit on the sides bon, fashion a large bow tie and years than one of our largest your cash or pledged member• with a , captivating centerpiece, of a grocery carton or similar affix it to the rabbit's neck.Tuck state educational institutions did . ship fee in the name of North• You can fashion the illustrated cardboard. Cut out the pieces a gay Easter card—one shaped iii its comparable period. Recog• western Michigan College. The Easter Gifts-Big figure quickly out of corrugated with a razor blade or sharp like the decorated Easter egg by nizing the fact that, unlike most membership fee is $5.00 cardboard and decorate it inex• knife. Cover the sections In color• Hallmark, as shown in the photo• older institutions of learning, the Membership fees will go to• pensively with glamorous gift ful Easter and spring floral gift graph, is especially appropriate—- college lacks a sufficient,alumni ward supplying, the greatest And Small wraps. The centerpiece, which wraps, attaching the paper with in the slot in the rabbit's hands organization at this time to fall need of the college .-. . more also will add Joy to a child's glue or cellulose tape. Fit the to complete the job. Place the back upon for encouragement space. The charter, issued by Ed• room, a mantle or a window, was notches together to assemble. centerpiece on the holiday table and support, the WIGWAM ucational Fund, itnc, sponsors designed by Kaye King, gift Add pipe cleaner whiskers and a and surround it with the Easter GLUB is being organized. of Northwestern Michigan Col• Come In and Look Around wrap stylist for Hallmark cards. Christmas tree ornament eye. cards the family has received for lege, provides that all funds re• Using two-inch squares and Make the rabbit's tail from an added touch of beauty and Membership in this .club is the pattern above, lay out thequarter-inc h "curli-cue" ribbon. color. open- to all citizens who are in• ceived will go for capital im• terested in the development of provements at the college with Northwestern Michigan College the exception of incidentals such . in all its endeavors. as postage, decals, etc. The bull• etin will be printed by students Eva's Toyland Free Chest X-Rays, April 13 Charter membership in this of the college. organization will give an oppor• The name itself is symbolic of East Jordan Free chest X-Ray. services, Schroeder and Hovey Drug in tunity to directly affiliate with comes again to-Charlevoix coun• Charlevoix April 19 and 20. Northwestern .Michigan College the club's purpose in "putting ty April 13 through 20, the MichiR-n Department of in the same manner as member• health department announced. Health X-ray units have toured ship to an alumni organization The familiar mobile unit the county before. However, Dr. of another university. brought here through the coop• A. F. Litzenberger, director of eration of the Michigan Depart• District Health Department No. The Wigwam Club: will have EVERYTHING FOR A... ment of Health and the Michigan 3, says state and local officials a member, of the college faculty Tuberculosis Association will be are anxious for larger turn-outs serving as. a full time secretary, at the city building in East Jor• al the units. fulfilling, the same function as dan April 13, the Red Cross of• In the past, Dr. Litzenberger an alumni. secretary. The club fice in-.the'.railway building in explained, the mobile X-ray unit will issue periodic bulletins on Boyne City April 14 and 16, the has never been used to fullest the activities and progress of Community building in Boyne capacity. More than 100 X-ray the college. In future years, Falls the morning of April 18, patrons can be served in an members of this club will enjoy The CIO Political the school in Walloon Lake the hour he said. the -same preferred treatment as afternoon of April 18 and at is extended to alumni, in secur• ing tickets to college, athletic Bosses are plotting events and other special pro• The Serviceman's Letter grams. propaganda In brief, membership in this organization makes you a part FOR M0THER-- in his schools of Northwestern Michigan Col• lege. . Your hope to,stop it G. I. NEWS So that you may proudly in• -AND DAUGHTER depends on your election of dicate your membership in the Page 6 * East Jordan News-Herald * Thursday, March 17, 1955 Wigwam Club a lapel pin . will these patriotic citizens bo supplied. Also, there will be Robert Farmer is now settled I would like to know if there a decal'of similar design which" Sank at a new base and is back in: ra• are any boys from home any may be applied to a window of VMHOOSH Jms dio, school again. His new ad• place between San Francisco and your car, "home, store, or office. At The dress is: . . Los Angeles. Fm at a base called A membership card will be issued STATE BOARD .. A-lc Robert C. Farmer Castle AFB and right now I fix immediately to all new members. OF AGRICULTURE AF 16 379 489 up the B-47 bomber. In a month You may become a part of (M_ap*S--Cabrfl or so we'll be getting B-52 bom• Northwestern Michigan College Master' faraer, end 661st AC&W Sqdn . recipient of national . Selfridge AFB bers. I'm sorry I can't tell about and the Wigwam Club by phon• and state agriculture Detroit, Michigan my base but our. orders are not ing, writing, or stoping at any .THE DRESS and edveafloa honors, Miss Jones should We have a' letter from Ivan to say anything. of the following places: Traverse continue Hi* Important work she b doing Kitson in California. He writes: City Record Eagle, WPBN-TV, o* lb* Stat* Board of Agriculture. You can send.- my paper to . & GIFT SHOPPE: Hi Jake, How is everything Ivan E. Kitson, Airport Trailer WTCM, WATT, WMBN, WATC, back in E. J.? OK, I hope. I Park, Route 1, Box 33, Atwater, your local newspaper or the Tra• DA'S Stafford thought I would write and let California,, where my wife and verse City Chamber of Com• fsjflrtsii fsf you know my address change, I are renting. merce. STATE BOARD OF from Texas, to California. And Weir this is about all for now, In addition to these ..places, AGRICULTURE I want to thank you and the and we'll probably: be seeing you many civic minded organizations (MkUf^StlttCldka) folks.in East Jordan for sending in about a year. have undertaken to support the Mr. Stafford—news• the paper. Wigwam Club by solicitation of paperman, publicist So long-, and educator—orig• A-3c Ivan E. Kitson membership in; their areas. These inally caused th* Stat* Board of Agrl- '.*•'* * cultur* to open Hs meetings to th* press, There's one other boy on our Chicken supper, family style, and so to the public H* will Injur* th* list from Castle AFB. His ad• serving from 5 to 7 p.m., April affairs of MSC being bandied op*nh> Little Ads honestly and •ffidenths. dress .is A-3c Stanley Antoine, 12th, American Legion Hall by AF 16 417 102, 330 Bomber Dress and Gift Shoppe bowling Sqdn, Castle AFB, Merced, Cali• team. Adults, $2.00; children, VOTE fornia. $1.00. Public invited. APRIL 4

Republican "No matter how fearful a Get Republican Stat* Central CamnsMsi person may be of the future, he Lansing, Mkhlgaa hopes he will live to see a lot mora of It!" WINSTON LEONARD SPENCER CHURCHIU, PROCLAIMED 0REATEST BRITON OF ALL TIMEFIRST GAINED FAME WITH HIS PEN. AS SS YEAR 010 BOER WAR COMB-

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