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Graduation at EJ.Highschool Homecoming ^Herellrikyear Ejist Jordan T Wiit^€Auies Will Discuss Chefryfteblems mmmm wmm mmmmm .•r\ VOLUME 38 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934 NtIMBEir23' •( played shortstop, while Third Base­ Northwestern Michigan man Bellrose went to the outfield. Graduation at _Dahry Herd Improvement Homecoming Ejist Jordan With Watson off the team, Carrigan Will Discuss Ass'iTTo Hold AmSuatrVIeet playe.d first base and Bob McLeod played second^ EJ.HighSchool ^HerellrikYear t WiiT^€auies The new combination holds pro­ Chefryfteblems A gathering- of these dairymen is mise of being a strong one, with a CLASS OF 43 STUDENTS TO RE- announced for , Wednesday night, JULY 3rd AND 4th TO BE GALA BALL TEAM DEFEATS MANCE- little 'more polishing. Ralph Carmody HOOTMAfi AT EAST JORDAN ON CEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS June 13 at 7:00—with supper at CELEBRATION xLONA AND CHEBOYGAN was the local hero yesterday, with WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 i- Louie's Restaurant, Boyne City,, fol­ his home run, twq doubles, stolen lowed by the annual meeting in the base, and an errorless game at bis Commencing this Sunday evening, East Jordan*" will stage another East Jordan's Base Ball team won All cherry'growers'are urged to at­ Federal Building. It is anticipated Homecoming and 4th, of' July cele­ two games in as many starts the past favorite position of third base. June 10th, the Baccalaureate Pro­ that A, C, Baltzer of the' dairy de­ EAST JORDAN AB. R. H. E. tend a meeting in the East Jordan gram of East Jordan High School bration here July 4 and 4 this year. week. At Mancelona, Memorial Day, Library at %:00 on Wednesday, June partment, Michigan State College, Hayes .. __'_':.. 5 1„1 1 will open Commencement Week. will be; present reviewing the present Mayor Barney Milstein was made they were on the long end of 5 — 3 13. At this time H. D. Bootman, spe­ This year E.J.H.S. will graduate chairman of the entire affair, at a re­ score and at Cheboygan, Sunday, out- Swa(_ord ..__ . __'__._. 4 1 2 0 cialist in horticulture, will discuss the dairy outlook and the factors which H, Sommerville, : — 5 1 2 1 a class of 4.8 students. The '34 Class tend to effect efficient dairy produc­ cent meeting of the Chamber of Com­ hit the Eagles to win 7 to 5. new cherry problems that have arisen colors are blue and gold; Class flow­ merce, he to select the chairmen of L..Sommerville 5 2 3 1 as a result of last winter's'injury. tion. A demonstration milk kit illus­ Johns 1.., 5 0 4 0 er, yellow'rose; Class motto, "Not trating the food values contained in the various departments. He has se­ AT MANCELONA Many suggestions will be madeby Mr. lected the following men to work with Whiteford ____•__• 5 0 1 0 -Hew Much, Bat-Bow-^WelL" - East Jordan overcome Mancelona Hootman to help us in this year's r_iTk"~arf< :se-be- "hTmT : ~ — - A. Hegerberg .__..._: 4 1 0 0 program, which from all indications. Tuesday evening, June 12, will be presented by Mr. Baltzer. by scoring two runs intfieTehtKiiir Class Day and the regular Commen­ Howard Porter, finance; John Ken­ Morgan _7_____"___ 4 0 ~0 0" will be a short crop year. Record keeping as a means for ning. Mancelona staited the scoring Gee ______: __ 4 111 cement Program is on the following ny, reception; Geo. Secord, advertis­ in their half of the first inning, get­ In addition to the afternoon meet­ dairy herd improvement has proved a ing; Verne Whiteford, spoits and en­ night — Wednesday, June 13th. All valuable asset to dairymen in north­ ting two runs ona hit and an error. ing, there will be a field meeting at three programs will commence at 8:00 tertainment; Clarence LaLonde, par­ 41 7 14 4 the Eveline Orchards at 10:00 that western Michigan, according to Wal­ ade. The locals tied the score in the third EAGLES AB. R. H. E. p. m. and, as usual, will be held in ter Kirkpatrick; Cow Tester for the by making two runs on three hits. same forenoon. It is,felt that many the H. S. Auditorium. The celebration will start Tuesday V. Beauchamp ''____.____2 .0.0 0 fruit growers_would like to. see some Northwestern Michigan Dairy Herd Each team got a run in the fourth Sigman .. ._ :______)_,• i). 0 0 Improvement Association. Dairymen July 3rd. There will be street con­ inning and the scoring ceased until of tRe injury that has taken place in tests, water sports, boat races, base­ Beauchamp ___ ___5 0 2 1 the field. As a result of last year's BACCALAUREATS PROGRAM in Emmet, Charlevoix, Antrim Otse- the tenth when the locals pounded Carrigan ___' __..' 5.1 0 0 Sunday, June 10th tro and Grand Traverse counties have ball games etc., ending with a sham two runs across the plate to win the heavy infection of leaf spot, there Prelude: "March of the Nobel" - — battle the evening of July 4th Brackett •__ 5 0 10 are many blank spaces on trees which been conducting tests on their cattle game. Bellrose -___•_' 3 0. 0 0 Betty Vogel. for efficient milk and butterfat pro­ The committees are trying to get Amos Johns pitched a great game show the result of allowing the leaf in touch with former residents and McLeod J 4 0 1 1 spot injury to become severe. Prayer •— Rev. James Leitch. duction for the past year under Mr. for East Jordan by allowing only, sev­ Packard . ,3 1 0 0 Selection by Sextette. Kirkpatrick's supervision. will appreciate the names and addres­ en hits and striking out ten of the In addition to cherries, we will ses of any former East Jordan peo­ Carmody __: :_4 3 3 0 have the opportunity of looking over Scripture Reading: Isaiah Chapter 55 While the margin of profits is slim, opposing batsmen. He won his own Perry ; _ 3 0 0 9 —Rev. James Leitch. ple. .The local ball team.is trying to the prospects for apples as well as due to the comparatively high cost of line up Traverse City to play here game in the tenth with a double with Hymn "Dear Lord and Father of Man­ fe"ed and the low price for the pro­ two melt aboard! He also collected other fruits.'' kind" -— Congregation. the 3rd, and Cheboygan the 4th, ..'-.-. V -36... 572 By all means, plan on being at Eve­ duct, dairymen realize that record which would afford the crowd plenty three hits out of four times at bat to The score by innings: Sermon "Roses in June —- and "in keeping is a means to weed out the lead in the batting for the locals. line Orchards at 10:00 so that we December" — Rev. C. W. Side- of high-class .baseball entertainment. E. Jordan 202 002*001—7 may personally study the fruit prob­ inferior producing cows which are Griffin had a perfect day at bat for Cheboygan 000 011201—5 botham. utterly incapable of making a profit­ More details will be printed next Mancelona, getting two' hit's "out of lems and also the afternoon meeting week. '••-... i The summary: •'-.:' at the East Jordan Library at 2:00. Selection "In The Garden" — Girls able return under these conditions. two times at bat. __.Twp base hits — Carmody 2, Swaf­ Glee Club. ' .TThen, too, record keeping has serv­ B,- C. Mellencamp, EAST JORDAN AB. R.^H. E. ford,. H. Sommerville, L. Sbmmervil7 Hymn "I Would Be True" — Con­ ed to guide them in establishing a Puts Rouse Back Hayes 5 12 0 le, Johns. County Agr'l Agent. gregation. breeding program whereby better Swafford .3 0 0 0 Home' run — Carmody. Benediction — Rev. C.W. Sidebotham blood lines are established in each In Charlevoix Job H. Sommerville 5 1 2 0 Stolen base —- Carmody. Postlud- — Betty Vogefc—-—— '• -L.-SommerviHe——^—5—1—2—0_ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS dairy herd for the future upbuilding The supreme court of Michigan at —^Strikeouts-—By-Pe*ry--'7T-by-Johns of the dairy enterprise. Efficiency A. Johns 11.- CLASS DAY PROGRAM and economy of production both Lansing held Monday that LeVerne Whiteford Tuesday, June 12th C. Rouse was entitled to the office of Regular meeting of the common through feeding and' breeding, and Morgan council of the^ City of East Jordan "Littlo Monster" overture. "Our Di­ management are important in order road commissioner of "Charlevoix C, Taylor rector" — Senior Band. county. It directed that Samuel E. FAR FROM HOME held at the council rooms, Monday to gain the largest_net result from Gee evening, June 4, 1934. : President's Address — Dale Clark. " the dairy herd in the year. Rogers, who has been holding the Hegerberg - office, vacate, it. Far from home N _._ Meeting was called to order by the Salutatory — Lucille Stanek. There are still openings for two or Vocal Solo — Jean Bechtold. In July, 1932, the Charlevoix coun­ Human beings cannot be shipped mayor. Present: Mayor Milstein, and three more dairymen of Charlevoix 39 13 like cattle to'.'any part of the state AJdermen Dudley, - Whiteford,.. Bus- Class Poem •— Amy Bayliss. county to join the Association for the ty board of supervisors voted on MANCELONA AB. H. r Class History —-Susie, Healey. whether to remove Rouse on charges for treatment They wonit stay. They sler, Kenny and Maddock. Absent: new year Anyone interested is corv Wood - 3 2 would lather go home — to die. And Alderman Rogers. Class Will — Rodney Rogers. dially urged to attend in addition to of having stock in an oil company O.
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