Shades Hart toktoi mm MtMb NUMBER 9 VOLUME 54 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950 Notice To Candidates jE. J. H. S/ Band Wins March Term South Arm Community Meets An I First Division Rating Farm Bureau Red Devils Now Candidates for the office of Untimely Death of Circuit Court The February meeting of the Mayor, Aldermen and a Justice of The East Jordan High School Conference Champs Peace of the City of East Jordan, ;Band, composed of forty-two CONVENES AT CHARLEVOIX South Arm Community Farm Bur­ GEORGE M. MOORE Michigan, must have their nomin- : members^ went to Traverse City ON MONDAY, MARCH 6th eau was held Feb. 21st", at the VICTIM OF CAR ACCIDENT ating petitions in the hands of the -Saturday for the annual District home of Mr. and Mrs. George EAST JORDAN TAKES Engagement Announced ENROUTE HOME Klooster. City Clerk not later than 5:00 p. Qualifying Festival. At the Fes­ The Court Calendar for March CHARLEVOIX 33-25 m., Friday, March 10th, 1950. tival, seven Class "C" bands were Mr. Klooster, who is ch'rman of is rather a lean one, with only the Charlevoix County Soil Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penfold an­ George Melvin Moore, son of TEelma M. Hegerberg, entered. The bands were from one criminal case on record. Bal­ (by Jim Nachazel) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, was 9-2 Citjr Clerk. East Jordan, Charlevoix, • Boyne servation District, as well as the nounce the engagement of their s ance of the docket is likewise Last Friday, when the Red Ray- born May 4, ,1929, at East Jor­ "" '' u-—-—-o— r-4 City,. Gaylord, Grayling, Elk Rap­ chairman of our community F. B. daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann dan, and was fatally injured in a somewhat lean. group, gave a report on grass and ders met our Red Devils they were Penfold, 14183 Rossini Drive, De­ ids and Reed City. The East Jor­ JURY LIST car accident in the southeast part, R^belfaiis—Od d* ellows dan, Charlevoix and Boyne City grass silage. defeated 33-25. This game meant troit, to Mr. Charles M. Scales, of Boyne City at an early hour- (Subject to call when ordered by The scheduled Feb. group dis­ the conference championship for 2600 West Long Lake Rd., Ponti- Meet bands each received a I Division the Court) Saturday morning, Feb. 25, 1950. rating. This rating entitles these cussion, "Marketing and Buying the Red Devils 'and they played a ac! Howard and Norman Crosier, two,* Carl Prohaska. _.___._____:— Bay Problems", was led by Delbert In- good, hard game and deserved the The Re-bekahs and Oddfellows bands to enter the State Qualify­ Miller Kline Boyne Valley passing motorists, found the body. ing Festival at Lansing on April galls and carried on over the pot victory. celebrated National Brotherhood Chris Nicewander _.'_. Chandler In the first quarter, Charlevoix It was removed to the Boyne City Wee,k with a pot luck supper on 29; Also entered in the District luck lunch and coffee. Mrs. Cora B. Leitch Police Station. Dr. Litzenburger Carl Bogart •.'_ Charlevoix The next meeting on Mar. 24th got the crowd excited by taking Feb: 22nd. The tables were decor­ Festival were two clarinet quar­ Aline Fineoue _^—— Evangeline Passes Away pronounced him dead and Coron­ ated with flags and hatchets. tets from the East Jordan High will be held at the home of Mr. the lead by the score of 9-6. East er S. B. Stackus was notified. 1^ Jacob jJBjrock . , Eveline and Mrs. Delbert Ingalls. The Jordan was able to flip in only at Traverse City Cherry pie was the featured des­ School Band. One quartet compos­ Peter Winnick Hayes was believed that George had fall-? sert/ "" ."'"'/> ed of Sharleen Brock, Sharon Miles District 4-H Calf Club and one bucket, made by Karr, and 4 en asleep and the car left the Purl Iieazier __•_ Hudson K. C. Fosterling will be our guests* free shots. Charlevoix scored 3 The program committee outdid Brock, Bethany WhitefOrd and Mrs. Cora B. Leitch was born road and a tree. '' •• Clyde Cunningham Marion Mi*. Festerling will show pictures buckets by breaking through our themselves. Gloria Rogers was entered in the Oct. 20, 1859, at Schnectady, N. He was raised on a farm near Edward Bensinger Melrose of the Calf Club at Camp and at well formed defense. It seems our The rest of the ~ evening was High School Division and receiv­ Carl McBride „ ,__ Norwood Y. East Jordan and attended the ele­ ed "a two-plus rating. The other the Charlevoix County Fair. Also boys always start out a little spent dancing to music by the Francis Mooney _.l Peaine On March 26th, 1880 she was mentary grades and graduated quartet composed of Nanette Dra- a movie on cherry processing. slow to get the feel of the game "Alma. Trio". Mike Eaton _„ _,._ South Arm united in marriage to Judson E. from East Jordan High School on j peau, Pat Barnette, Francis Tro- in the first quarter, but they al­ Shirley Behling _-•,_ Wilson Houghton, who passed away Mar. May 23, 1947. After graduation i janek and Carol McPherson was ways open up in the second. Past Noble Grands Club met Mrs. Lillie CampbellB. City 1st W. Leon Kowalske Dies 26, 1928, in East Jordan. To this he was employed at the Jordan entered in the Jr. High Division Whitef ord and Boring stole the with Jane Foote on Monday, Feb. Harry Barkley Boyne City 2nd W. at Detroit, Burial union a son, Harry, and a daugh­ Valley Co-operative Creamery. 27th. Our project was making and also received a two-plus rat­ ball several times and the Red From there he went to Flint, Percy Anderson Boyne C'y 3rd W. at East Jordan. Devils broke through Charlevoix's ter, Doris, were born. napkins for the home in Jackson. ing. The quartets conipete in an Arthur Ikens _Boyne City 4th W. working as inspector of auto par-ts. v. Our .hostess served u§ pineap­ Open division regardless of the defense and scored 10 points to On Sept. 8th, 1929, she was DeWitt Peters Charlevoix 1st W. Leon Kowalske, Wayburn Ave, at Chevrolet Motors' until the ple sherbet and angel food cake. size of the school. Charlevoix's 3. This gave the boys married to Rev. James Leitch, at time of his death. Arthur Waxstaff Charle'x 2nd W. Grosse Pointe, was born on July a 4 point lead over Charlevoix at that time pastor of the local Meth­ Program was in charge of Mary Carian Carey Charlevoix 3rd W. 27, 1896, at East Jordan, son of George was a well liked youthi- HiteKeock. - ' >." « the half. odist Church. They left East Jor­ and had many friends everywhere South Arm Grange Ronald Scott East Jordan 1st W. Rudolph Kowalske. He grew to The third quarter was a very dan nine years ago, going to Mus­ he went. He was a constant be­ Teddy Kotowich E. Jordan 2nd W. manhood in the vicinity of East close fought game all the way kegon where Rev. Leitch passed liever in everyone's happiness South Arm Grange met last Clifford Brown E. Jordan 3rd W. Jordan and attended the East through and East Jordan was on­ awey Jan. 22nd, 1942. Business As Usual CRIMINAL CASES Jordan School. He served in the and well being. fSatuday evening, Feb. 25, for a ly able to sink three buckets for Mrs. Leitch was a member of At Ferris Institute The People vs. Lawrence Nev- United States armed forces over­ Surviving are the parents, Fred special meeting. There were six­ 6 points while Charlevoix made 5 the Methodist Church and active vils, defendant, delayed motion seas sixteen months. and Lillian Moore; three brothers Despite Bad Fire.s teen members and two visitors points. in the different departments of and five sisters:— Mrs. Muriel present. for new trial. On March 5, 1921, he was unit­ During the last quarter the ball ISSUE OF FACTS AND LAW the church, especially in the Sun­ Hatley, Concord, N. C; Mrs. El­ The Grange received an invita­ ed in marriage to Miss J_tae was moving very fast as well as Lester Stevens, Treas, of Mel. day School where she taught the len Merritt, East Jordan; Mae, Students fom this section tak­ tion from Peninsula Grange to be Brown at Bellaire, and for the the players and both teams dis­ Mary Martha Class eighteen years. Mildred and Arvilla, at home; ing their college courses at Ferris their guest this Saturday, March Twp. Unit Sch. Diet., plaintiffs, past twenty-five years has been played keen footwork and sharp Earl, Flint; Arnold, St. Louis, Mo.; Institute, in Big Rapids returned vs. Carl L. Goodwin, defendant, in business at Grosse Pointe. ball handling. The ball was being She passed away at Traverse 4th, at 8:30 for a special program City, Feb. 23, 1950, from pneu­ and Harry, Ellsworth. Eight neph­ to that city Monday for registra­ and luncheon. They voted to ac­ assumpsit. He passed away at the Dear­ stolen from both teams and they ews, four nieces, and grandmoth­ tion for the spring term, after be­ cept the invitation and agreed to Strong Distributing Co., plain­ born Veterans Hospital Feb. 20, both had a good defense which monia. er, Mrs. Bessie Moore, Bellaire. ing home several days because all meet at the home of Charles tiff, vs. Keith Stinchcomb, defen­ 1950, after an illness of 2 years. made the offense work harder. Surviving is a son, Rev. Harry Funeral services were held on fire destroyed both the College of Murphy at 511 N. Main St. at 8:00 dant, assumpsit. Surviving are his wife, Mae, The Red Devils scored 11 points W. Houghton, D. D., Lihue, Kan- Monday, Feb. 27, at Watson Fun­ Commerce and College of Phar­ p.: m. and load the cars that are S. A, Tokoly, plaintiff, vs. Glen Grosse Pointe; his father, Rudol­ in the last quarter and the Red aii, Phillipine Islands; a daughter, eral Home, conducted by Ifev. F. macy buildings. And in addition going. Here's hoping we can have S. See and Dorothy See, defend­ ph Kowalske, East Jordan; two Rayders 8. Don Karr was high Mrs. Doris Kowalske, 642 Hinman, S. Rouse, pastor of the United this was the end-.of-ther.term week a good turn out. ants, assumpsit. sisters, Mrs. Carmon Crawford, point man for East Jordan, scor­ Muskegon Heights; a granddaugh­ . Harold M. Street and Georgia Missionary Church. Bearers were end, the winter term having clos­ Mr. and • Mrs. Kebel Murphy East Jordan; and Mrs. Fay Hitch­ ing 4 baskets and 4 free throws. ter, Mrs. Blanche Castle, and a Niles Hill, Herbert Griffin, Rob­ ed. from Spokane, Wash"., were the L. Penny, Assignee, est, of A. W. cock, Detroit; three brothers, All of the players did a swell great grandson, Archie L. J. Cas­ ert Shepard, Jerry McKinney, Word has come' 'that classes visitors. They both gave a few re­ Penny, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Harry, East Jordan; Robert, job and all were so outstanding tle, all of Muskegon. William Reich and Wayne Flora, start on Wednesday in all of the marks. Mr. Murphy was a member Mark Watson defendant, assump­ Flint; and Lyle, Boyne City. that full credit must be given to Committal services were con­ members of the Class of "47". departments of the Institute, var­ sit. Funeral services were held all of them. ducted at Sunset Hill Chapel, Sun­ v of this Grange about 50 years ago Relatives from away here to at-- ious other :buildings on the camp­ and gave us a history of the Michigan Lithographing Co. A Feb. 25, at the Watson Funeral Charlevoix's second team beat day, Feb. 26th, by Rev. Edward tend the service were:—Mr. and us and about the city having been Grange at that tfm* .which was Michigan Corporation? plaintiff, Home, conducted by ReV. Edward our's by a 1^ore of 41-29. Al­ O. DeHaven. Mrs. Earl E. Moore and family, pressed into use and emergency most interesting to us all. vs. LaBlance & Company, defen­ O. DeHaven, under the auspices though our beys lead iu the Mrst Those here U< attend the service Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. equipment is being rushed here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearsall dants, assumpsit. of Rebec Sweet Post No. 227 Am­ quarter and worked hard through wefe Mr. and-Mrs. AicMe/Ko wal- Moore and family, St. Louis, Mo.; from other colleges of Michigan were obligated in the 3rd and 4th CHANCERY CASES erican Legion. Interment at Sun­ the whole game, they couldn't ske, Mr. and 3_lrs. Ivan Casstle £.. d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matley, Con­ and will be set up and ready for degree which now makes them a Garfield Fine, plaintiff, vs. Or- set Hill, East Jordan. score enough points. Roman Klim- son, Archie, of Muskegon. cord, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Harry the start of classes. full pledged member of our order. ville S. Young, et al, defendants, Relatives and friends at the kiewicz was high point man for Moore, Ellsworth; Mrs. Bessie There will be no break in the Pot luck lunch was served at the bill to quiet title. funeral were:— Mrs. Leon Kow­ East Jordan with 12 points to his Moore, Bellaire; Mr. and Mrs. college program but some incon­ close of meeting. Next meeting Wilford S. Sutherland, plaintiff, alske, Grosse Pointe; Mr. and credit. Hamlin 0 0 0 0 Ralph Ranney, Petoskey. venience in having classes spread will be March 18th at the usual vs. Jack Mann & Ann Mann, de­ Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock, Detroit; The tournaments are being farther out through the city, a time. fendants, bill to quiet title. Robert Kowalske, Flint; Mr. and played at Boyne City this year, Total 8 9 17 25 G. I. Financing few being away from the campits. Clifford O. Richey & Velma Mrs. Archie Kowalske, Mr. and and East Jordan's first opponent The fire destroyed the two old Richey, plaintiffs, vs. Guy Shepard Mrs. Ivan Castle and son, Archie, will be Kalkaska, Thursday. Conference Tilts W L Now Available college buildings but damaged the March 15 Is Deadline & Marion Shepard, defendants, Muskegon; Mrs. Lyle Kowalske FG FT F East Jordan 12 2 Alumni building only slightly and Date For Bean injunction. and sons, Boyne City; Mr. and RF, Boring 2 3 1 r\7 Boyne City 11 3 Ever since G. I. 4%-25 year caused no damage to the College Allotment Application In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Elmer Lyons and Mr. and RP, Evaxts 0 0 0 0 Charlevoix 9 5 loans were made a compotent Preparatory school nor the Trades Murl K. Aten, Auditor General of Mrs. Delmar Lyons, Charlevoix; LF, Whitef ord __ __ 1 2 3 4 Gaylord „ 7 7 part of Veterans' benefits, there and Industry School. Administra­ March 15 has been set by the the State of Michigan, for and in Mr. and Mrs. Burt Gates, Alba; LF, Sommerville _•_ 0 0 2 0 Grayling 5 8 has been the widespread complaint tion offices and records are all Charlevoix County PMA Commit­ Behalf of said State, for the Mrs. George W. Brown, Grosse C, Meredith . __ 1 0 0 2 Harbor Springs 5 9 that too many localities in Michi­ OK. The barracks for men stu­ tee as the final date for filing Sale of Certain Land for the Tax­ Pointe; Jeanne Brown, Grand C. Saxton 2 0 2 4 Pellston ,_— 2 11 gan had no outlets for this type dents and apartment buildings for applications for a 1950 dry edible es Assessed Thereon (For the Rapids. RG, Karr ______4 4 4 12 Mancelona 2 11 of financing. Now facilities have married students are undamaged. bean acreage allotment for any year 1947 and Previous Years.), RG, Cutler ______0 0 0 0 East Jordan, with a record of been established for providing The gym was damaged only slight­ farm on which no beans were pro­ petition. First Presbyterian Church LG, Hammond __ 1 2 0 4 12 wins and 2 losses in conference this service to World War II Vet­ ly. Asohel G. Tillotson, plaintiff, play and 14 wins and 2 losses for duced in the past three years— Edward O. DeHaven, Pastor LG, Bowers ____ — o. 0 0 erans who desire to purchase a Plans are already afoot for re­ 1947, 1948, 1949. vs. Andrew Holmes & Mary Holm­ o the season, is undisputed Confer­ new or existing dwelling. building the lost buildings and the LeRoy Hardy, chairman of the es, et al, defendant, bill to quiet Our Sunday Church School Total 11 11 12 33 ence. Champion. This is the third Important features , of this Institute authorities hope to have County PMA Committee, said tital. meets at 9:46 with classes for all Conference Championship won by plan include the following consid­ them far enough along for use by that bean acreage allotments for CHANCERY CASES—DIVORCE ages* Last Sunday morning we FG FT F T'l the Red Devils in two years and erations : next fall. 1950 will be established on the Betty McMillan, plaintiff, vs. reached an all time high of 135 in Wallace ______3 1 5 7 completely fooled the so-called ex­ 1. Applies to QUALIFIED Vet­ basis of the acreage planted to James McMillan, defendant, di­ Our Sunday Church School. We Krahnke _: __ 0 0 0 0 perts who predicted Boyne City erans of World War II. beans during 1947, 1948 or 1949 vorce. had our Bible Exhibit last Sunday Hardy _'__,_ .__- 2 3 2 7 and Charlevoix would walk away 2. Qualification depends on Christ Lutheran Church on each individual farm. Reynold L. Willis, plaintiff, vs. morning and there are some very Donelson __-._•_• 0 0 0 0 with the race. All of the teams in Veterans Administration approval Rev. F. J. Sattelmeier, pastor Provisions have been made, Margaret Ann Willis, defendant, fine and unusual bibles in the ex­ Fairbanks __ 2 3 1 4 the conference. were exceptionally and guarantee. Boyne City — WiUon Twp. however, for the establishment of divorce. hibit. We have one Bible printed Bowman •__: .__ 0 0 0 0 matched and that extra bit of de­ 3. Service available anywhere bean allotments for farms which in 1793, several over 100 years Barber __ 1 1 5 3 termination shown by the Red in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Wilson Twp. — Sunday: have not gown beans in any of Library Notes old as well as some unusual ver­ Cunningham ______. 0 1 1 1 Devils meant victory instead of 4. G. I. Bill provides availabil­ 9:30 a. m. Church Service. the past three years—1947, 1948 sions. Smith . ' _ _ 0 0 3 9 defeat in many of their games. ity of these 501 loans for approx­ 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. or, 1949. Allotments in such cases Books for Adults: The Church worship service be­ imately seven years more. Boyne City — Friday: will ; be established only if the . Dr. Will —- Stiles: In the 1880's gins at 11:00 a. m. The Sermon Come in for further informa­ 7:30 p. m. Adult Instruction. owner or operator applies for an Dr. Will Phelps and his bride ar­ subject for this coming Sunday tion and plan books. Saturday: allotment to the County PMA rive in a California pioneer town morning will be "The Refresh­ AL THORSEN LUMBER CO. 9:30 a. m. Confirmation, Class. Committee and, if such applica­ where Dr. Will has bought a prac­ ment of Forgiveness". The Len­ EAST JORDAN, MICH. Sunday: tion is filed prior to March 15th. tice. His work as a physician and ten theme for this year is "Learn­ m,_> ',,:_ri_Wfi ._#__l_:_IP_SM PHONE 99 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Only those growers who have surgeon leads him into many ad­ ing from Jesus". We are urging 11:Q0 a. m. Church Service. DO YOU KNOW: been assigned acreage allotments ventures. that each one make Church at­ MICHIGAN'S VAST UPPER PENINSULA Legion Auxiliary Wednesday: and who who plant within their Smugglers Trail — Evans: This tendance an unbreakable reality BOAm THE NATION'S LARGEST STATE Plan to Co-operate 8:00 p. m. Lenten Service. assigned allotments will be eligi­ western is full of suspense and ex­ in your life during this Lent«n PflR ... PORCUPINE MOUNTAIN STATE PARK. With Bovne Citv Unit Holy Communion will be cele­ ble for price supporting loans and citement. season. HERE.IN GOGEBIC AND ONTONAGON COUNT­ brated in both chuches of Christ purchase agreements on beans Mary — Sholen Asch: Religious We also call to your mind "The IES, 41,925 ACRES OF TIMBERED HIGH­ Lutheran Parish next Sunday. next fall when the 1950 crop is fiction. Final volume of trilogy One Great Hour of Sharing" LANDS LURE VACATIONISTS WITH MICHI­ Three members of the Ameri­ GAN'S TALLEST MOUNTAINS, VAST VIRGIN can Legion Auxiliary Unit 227, The Young People's»^ociety harvested. began in 1939, with the Nazarene, which will culminate March 12th. will meet next Sunday evening in HARDWOOD FORESTS, CEM-LIHE LAKE 0. East Jordan attended a meeting followed by the Apostle, 1943. This is a co-operative venture in THE CLOUDS, AND THRILUNG WINTER SR5RTS of the Boyne City Auxiliary to the Boyne-City Church. ATTEND NATIONAL iSOILS This is the story of Mary and her which most of the Protestant talk over plans for a combined The time of Lenten service was MEEJ AT ATLANTA, GA, son to the time of the Crucifixion Chuehes are united in raising changed from 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. Bryce Vance of East Jordan, and Resurrection. Each volume is funds for overseas relief. Last project for the Grandview Hospit­ 50 MILLION 0RIIM8TICKS: al, Boyne City voted to give their for those who have to come long­ and Robert Arnold of Central complete in itself. year the Presbyterian Churchs in er distances to church and for POULTRY RAISING IS B1C- MICHIGAN BUSINESS; full support as well m Walloon Lake, left Saturday morning for For the Younger Readers: the United States of America IN 1947, THE STATE'S COMMERCIAL HATCHERIES those who have late chores to per­ Lake and both Units have made Atlanta, Ga., where they will at­ Two Years Before the Mast — raised over $760,000 dollars at PRODUCED OVER 25 MILLION BABY CHICKS donations of money to purchase form. The Lenten theme for Mar. tend the. National Convention of Dana: A new copy but not a new this service. We believe that more WORTH 4¼ MILLION DOLLARS. material for draperies for the Hos­ 1st will be: "Behold the Suffer­ Soil Conservation Districts. book. Many have been wanting to Will be raised this year^ Let us do pital porch. The plans are to be ing Savior by Lamplight and Fire­ Vance ; is Secretary-Treasurer read or re-read the story which bur part and come to the Church presented to the East Jordan Unit light", of the Antrim District, and Arnold tells of the author's own voyage service on March 12th with joy in at their meeting, Tuesday, Feb. The Wilson Twp. Ladies Socie­ is farmer cooperator. They were as a seaman on the brig Pilgrim being able to share our many 28. The members representing ty will meet March 9th at 2:30 accompanied by three directors of from Boston, round Cape Horn blessings with those who have so IARLY MICHIGAN'S WINTER SPORTS: Unit 227 were President Edna p. m. in the home of Mrs. F. J, the Leelanau and one Director and up the Pacific coast to San- few. A SQUAW, USINC- HER D1SHPAN AS A WiJkins, Martha Kamradt, and Sattelmeier, 519 S, Lake St., from the Grand Traverse Dis­ Francisco. A story of hardship The W. Y. F. meets at 6:30 p. SLfD.ONCE m OUTDISTANCED THE Bernadine Brown, It is hoped Boyne City, tricts. and adventure. One of the most m. The Bible Study Class meets BRAVES SLIDING DOWN SNOWrCOVTRED that the East Jordan Unit will co­ — o-^— The National Convention be­ famous and popular books of the at 8:00 p. m. The Trustees meet HIUS ON BOARDS NEAR NEWAYGO. THUS Tuesday evening in the Church at WAS BORN THE POPULAR INDIAN WINTER operate in the fullest extent in Dog Tax Notice gins Tuesday, and lasts through sea. this worthwhile project and defin­ March 2nd. Wings of Adventure — Stories 8:00 p. m. for their regular month­ 5P0RT OF *DlSHPANN|NC-r TODAY, MICHI- ly meeting. GANS NORTHLANDS ARE MECCAS FOR ite plans wiirbe made public when for sixth graders and older. Illus­ KAN POT OF THE WORLD: Dog taxes will be returned to AN APPRECIATION trations add much to the stories. The Wednesday evening Circle AMERICA'S WINTER SflORTS B1THUSIASTS, fully completed. Charlevoix March 1st. After this MICHIGAN. 40.000 BEAhf GROWERS Don't forget the Baked Goods I wish to express my thanks to Little Appalosa — Hader: Lit­ meets Wednesday evening, March HARVEST MORE ACRES OF NAVY date all taxes will be doubled. my many friends.who remember­ tle Ben loved horses. He was a 8th, in the home of Mrs. Mildred Bingo given in the Legion home Grace E. Freiberg, BEANS THAN ANY OTHER STATE. IN 1947. Friday, March 3, by the Auxiliary. ed me with lovely cards, letters born rider and had ridden since Bridgewater. Co-hostesses, Mrs. THEY PRODUCED ABOUT 90¾ OF 8-2 City Treasurer. and flowers during my recent ill­ he was a baby. Now he has Little Elaine Savory and Mrs. Esther AMERICA'S SUPPLY...274 MILLION Also all new applications for mem­ — —o—>—~ bership must be in before April ness. Appaloose for his very own. They Porter. 'POUNDS,W0RTH 33 MILLION DOLLARS.-A 1st. The Unit is hopeful that its A clever man tells a woman he Mrs. Thomas Bartholomew have many interesting times to­ The Friday Afternoon Circle quota of 136 members will be ! understands her. * 621 College Ave. S. E., gether, one of which was winning meets Friday, March 10th, in the WCW6/M mW/Z SBRfSS warttftie M/M&W 7Wff$r C0M#l..Alb. 2/ met. A stupid one tries to prove it. 9x1 Grand Rapids. a prize at a rodeo. home of Mrs. Maud Porter. THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 19S0

ger on the West Side, Feb. 27th, few days and it has been decided Mrs. Wm. Boudrie and Miss Gold- by our Board of Health to lift the SOUTH WILSON... Looking Backward... ie Snyder assisting. ban on public meetings, theatre, (Edited by Mrs. Ralph Kitson) Mrs. Bert Grosset passed away churches, lodges, schools, etc., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Healey and FEBRUARY 12, 1910 East Jordan Indoor commencing next Monday. There at her home Feb. 19th from pneu­ family called at the Wm. Healey, League has cancelled their games is now approximately fifty cases Leonard Lancaster, only child monia. Mrs. Grossett was form­ Sr., home Monday. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS of Mr. and Mrs. J. A . Lancaster, for next Monday night on account erly Miss Florence Hurlbert. She of influenza in our city'and three of the motion picture show at the leaves her husband and two cases of scarlet fever. Mrs. Harry Hayes spent Thurs­ WANT ADS DRY WOOD FOR SALE — HAR­ died at the home of his parents in day afternoon at the Wm. Heal­ Temple Theatre that night, spon­ daughters. RY HAYES, phone 166-F12.9x4 this city, Sunday, aged 21 years. Deaths of the week are: Mrs. ey, Sr., home. 2c per word, minimum charge 40c The funeral took place from the sored by the Manual Arts Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Perkins Frank Brown, at her home in this ofE. J. H. S. Wade Healey and children were FOR SALE — Registered Milk­ home Wednesday afternoon. Rev. left Tuesday for Lansing where city, Feb. 20th, of pneumonia. callers at- the Wm. Healey, Sr., Subsequent insertions Rev. A. T. Harris of Southern ing Shorthorn Bull Calves. — A. D. Grigsby conducted the ser­ they will make their home. Funeral services were held at her home Wednesday night. (If ordered with first insertion vices. A choir consisting of Misses Michigan has accepted the pastor­ home Saturday morning, conduct­ JAMES FOLSOM, R. 3. 8x2 Mrs. George Koffman and ONLY. If not, above rate applies) Irma Hurlbert, Marion Malpass, ate of the Pilgrim Holiness church ed by Rev. Fr. Bierens; FEBRUARY 21, 1930 daughter are spending a few days lc per word, minimum charge 20c PROMPT WATCH REPAIRING— LeRoy Sherman and Harley Ham­ at East Jordan, Ellsworth and The tenth annual Father and Marguerite Brown, 14 years, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 10c EXTRA PER INSERTION J. R. PORTER, Boyne City. mond, accompanied by Miss Grigs­ Phelps. Son Banquet, sponsored by the daughter of Frank Brown, at Roberts, Sr. IF CHARGED New location next to Boyne by sang. The remains were inter­ Men's Fellowship Club, held Feb. Mrs. Jennie Handy returned their home, Feb. 27th, from pneu­ Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hayes This means all phone-in orders. Theatre. 1 tf. red in Lake View Cemetery. 13th, was considered by all to sur­ home last Friday from an extend­ monia. Her mother passed away and family spent Sunday with Mr. pass any previous one, when 225 Not responsible for any mistakes APPLES FOR SALE — Golden A bad accident occurred at the ed visit with her son, Morton just one week previous. Funeral and Mrs. Harry Hayes. fathers and sons sat down to a in ads telephoned in. Delicious, 75c and $1.50.—Call E. J. & S. R. R. Crossing near Handy in Bellaire. services were held that afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. George Nowland bounteous supper served by the phone 153-F22, ROY WHIT­ Mill B Thursday morning in which In the Tuesday, Feb. 4th, De­ conducted by Rev. Fr. Bierns. and family went to Detroit Friday Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. LOW, R. 3, East Jordan. 7-tf. a team belonging to A. J. Nickless troit Times appeared a 5-column Leoi Winagishek, an Indian, to attend the wedding of her bro­ Church. Rev. James Leitch was WANTED was instantly killed and the own­ halftone of the Flint Chevrolet employed at Camp 23, of pneu­ ther and to visit a few days with FOR SALE — Rollaway Bed with Toastmaster* Fr. Liebek delivered er had a narrow escape with his Parts and Service Girls' Basket­ monia, Feb. 21st. Funeral ser­ her parents. SALESPEOPLE WANTED — Innerspring Mattress, and Dav­ the invocation and benediction. life. An E. J. S. locomotive was, ball Team who won the Flint Lea­ vices were held Sunday with in­ Orville Nelson spent the week Earn easy money selling wear­ enport, in good condition. — Rev. Sidebothom gave an address, returning from the Chemical gue Championship in 1929 and terment at East Jordan Cemetery. end with his cousin, Carlton How­ ing apparel for ladies and men. 'MRS. JOS. CLARK, phone 217, "Fathers to Sons", after which Plant with a number of flats. Mr. are out to win the 1930 series. , Agnes, 10-months-old daughter ie, of Boyne City. Outfit free. — Write N. ROTH, East Jordan. 9x2 Victor Milliman presented, "Sons Nickless had a load of slabs on his Capt. of the team is Miss Sylvia of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Boyd, Wilson Grange met Thursday 1750 Breton Rd., Grand Rapids, to Fathers". Prof. Judson A. Hy- dray and drove on the track be Tousch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 24th, from pneumonia. Fun­ night with a good attendance, Af­ Mich. 9x1 FREE ESTIMATES on electrical ames of the Department of Phy­ fore realizing the train was com­ Albert Tousch of "East Jordan, a eral services were held Wednes­ ter the meeting Claude Pearsall wiring and radio repairing. Al­ sical Education, Western State ing. 1926 graduate of E. J. H. S. The day morning, conducted by Rev. gave a talk on keeping cream FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS so repairs on electrical applian­ Teacher's College, Kalamazoo, de­ Sidney Sedgman and Miss Gen­ group picture also contains that Fr. Biernes. clean and sweet, telling how and ces and motors. Guaranteed livered the address. FOR SALE — Four Hen Turkeys workmanship at reasonable eva Kile were married on Feb. 7. of Beatrice Jones, wife of Roland Mrs. Anna Swoboda, 89 years, why it should be done. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Gobbler, Bronze.—TED prices.—BOB'S RADIO & AP­ The ceremony took place at the Jones, former East Jordan young Feb. 21st, at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitson, Sr., Clark, a daughter, Margaret Ruth, LaCROIX, phone 118-F22. 9x2 PLIANCE SERVICE, at Sher­ Methodist church and was solemn­ man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemecek, in received word that their 8-year- Feb. 18th. man's Hardware* East Jordan. ized by the pastor; Rev. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. John Porter and Jordan Twp. She was one of the old granddaughter, Carol Reich, FOR SALE — Good alfalfa and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 15-tf. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Sedgman daughter left Saturday for a first settlers of the Bohemian daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John , brome Hay, baled.-—See MYRL are at home in the newly furnish­ month's visit at Miami Beach, Fla. Shepard, a daughter, Ruth Joan­ Settlement. Funeral services were Reich, has Rheumatic fever. FULLER, on Deer Lake Road j FOR SALE — House and Garage, ed rooms on State St. Another progressive pedro par­ ne, Feb. 16th. j held Tuesday morning from St. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts and near Pearsall's Corner. 9-3 with 2 acres of good muck Rev. L. S. Matthews this week ty was given by Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar John's Catholic church, conducted daughter and Marvin Roberts are Wiehelm of Flint, twins, a boy by Rev. Fr. Bierns. FOR SALE — Garden Tractor land suitable for raising berries, sold his *40-acre farm just south Tate, Saturday evening, with 18 spending some time here while onions and other vegetables. of town to Al. Tindale. Mr. Mat­ present. Two little girls won the and a girl, recently. Mrs. Wiehelm Mrs. Fannie Tillotson, well- they are waiting for the coal strike and tools, $135.00. Guernsey Not far from center of town. was formerly Miss Leone Kaake, I known former resident of this Bull, 14 months old, $100.00.— thews retains possession for a few prizes, Anna DeMaio being first to settle so their jobs will be op­ Stream crosses back of place. months when, with his family, he prize winner and Thelma Hudkins of this city. city, passed away at her home in ened un again. JOE PIENTA, phone 118-F2. Electric lights. Along railroad. Bernard Brennan, who has 'Grand Rapids of influenza-pneu­ 7x3 intends in locate in Maryland. was consolation prize winner. Bob Kitson was home from De­ Could be used as business prop­ Reuben St. John, aged about been employed at Saginaw for monia Feb. 21st. The remains troit over the week end, leaving NOTICE — Send for price list on erty. Priced reasonable. — 24 years was killed while loading FEBRUARY 19, 1910 the past few months was here this were brought here for burial on for Detroit Sunday night from Raspberry and Strawberry FRANK JUDY, McKay St., logs at Pellston, yesterday. His Washington's birthday always week, and with Mrs. Brennan, is Monday and funeral services were East Jordan. 6x4 Gaylord wher Johnnie Kerchiner Plants from Northern Michi­ home was in Wilson Twp and he brings together a jolly crowd at moving their household effects to held Tuesday morning, conducted took him to catch the bus. that place, where they will make gan's largest irrigated berry was the sole support of his widow­ ithe Loveday Opera House. There by Rev. J. W. Ruchie. Mrs. DiMaio called at the con­ BUYING — SELLING — Win- their home. A farewell party was farm.—LEO L. SQUHIES, Oa- ed mother, Mrs. Godfrey. ! have been ten successive Wash­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Richardson valescent home to see Mrs. Tate ter Special: All dry wood, $3.00 tendered Mrs. Brennan at St. sineke, Mich. 8-2 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaulder with ington's Birthday Masquerade 'with son returned to their home and while there saw Mrs. Willey to $4.00 per cord; Knobby Snow Joseph's Rectory Thursday night. little daughter arrived here Tues­ Balls and next Tuesday occurs the near Petoskey, Monday, after a whom she hadn't seen in 30 years. WIRING SUPPLIES — Complete Tires, $17.50 a pr.; Menthol visit at the Frieberg home. day from Moose Jaw, Saskatche­ eleventh. A good time is promised. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bancroft and Bob Behling drove a truck load assortment on hand including Anti-freeze, 80c gal; 600x16 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy wan, for a visit with her parents, A nice line of presents are ready. children and Ralph Bancroft of lumber to northern Wisconsin metal and porcelain switch and Tire Chains, $7.00 pr. New low Sherman, a daughter, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrington. j Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dole were were here from Flint last week to last week. outlet boxes, duplex receptacls prices on all auto parts. Buying: Feb. 24th. Mrs. W. P. Porter gave a fare­ pleasantly surprised when about attend the funeral of the former's Mrs. Edith Nowland returned —pull chain and keyless types. $1.00 for old car batteries; Top The debating team of our high well • party to Mrs. B. A. Dole I seventy friends: faced them as brother-in-law, Alfred Williams. home Monday. She has been in — SHERMAN'S FIRESTONE prices for all kinds of scrap iron, school consisting of Conrad Hugh­ Monday afternoon. I they answered the doorbell. A vo­ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Covey have Midland, Merville and Alma the STORE, East Jordan. 40-tf. metals, etc. — EAST JORDAN es, Will Donaldson and Sherman Mrs. W. W. Lamport was pleas­ cal program of music by Mr. and gone to Traverse to make their past few days visiting her parents AUTO PARTS. 2x8 White went to Kingsley Friday. MILL WOOD — For Sale, antly surprised on Monday even­ iMrs. Dole was enjoyed by all yet home. and friends. Miss Bessie Morris accompanied $15.00 per load, delivered. Al­ SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. — ing reminding her of her birth­ iwith regret because they so soon The Commercial Department of Mr. Thacker returned home them. so green Buzz Wood, beech and Complete line of Farm Mach­ day, by a large company of i leave us for their new home in Boyne City High School, under Monday from Ann Arbor where he Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ham­ maple, good furnace or heater inery; all sizes of new Farmall friends who tbt>k the parsonage \ Cleveland. Rev. Matthews pre- the supervision of their teacher, has been staying the past week mond left Monday for their home wood at $4.50 per cord, deliver­ Tractors and new Farm Mach­ by surprise. The evening was j sented the couple with some use- Miss Fern Gidley, held an old- with Mrs. Thacker who underwent 1 at Port Huron, after a visit with ed.—M. C. BRICKER & SONS, inery. Also the following used spent in social enjoyment and in ful gifts as a token of esteem. Mr. fashioned sleigh ride on Feb. 15 an operation at the hospital there. his mother, Mrs. E. Hammond. phone 264--F3, Boyne City, or Tractors: Farmall 20 on rubber, listening to music by the young Dole responded very neatly and to East Jordan where they were He reports she is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McArthur write J. H. Bficker, R. 3, Boyne good shape; Farmall AV with men's quartette and piano duets closed by singing "The Holy City". entertained at the home of Mr. Carl Knop called at the Leo and his mother, Mrs. Sarah Mc­ City. ltf. raw crop cult., good shape; by Hazel Cummins and Marjorie Refreshments were served, Mrs. and Mrs. James Gidley. Lick home Monday. Arthur, are visiting friends at Farmall M with raw crop cult.; Bell. Mrs. Effie Stanford also R. Barnett president of the Lad­ Miss Rebecca Painter, who has Mrs. Selma Eggersdorf and Mr. Bellaire. FOR SALE —^Modern House, 9- UaMI manure spreader, also new gave delightful readings. In be­ ies Aid presiding at the punch spent the past five months at Ver­ and Mrs. C. Machowski called at rooms and two baths. Hot air ones. Spring special on Farm half of the Company Rev. A. D. bowl. ona, Pa., with relatives, returned FEBRUARY 28, 1930 the Aug..Knop home Monday ev­ furnace, thermostat. 2-car gar­ Wagons for 600x16 rubber, on­ Grigsby presented Mrs. Lamport Coffee 14c per pound, six home Friday. ening. . age, beautifully landscaped, two ly $99.99. Any size; new and us- with a silver cake dish and a bake pounds of Tfiei for 25c. Come in • E. A. Clark of the East Jordan The Charlevoix Pickle and Pro­ duce Company "of Charlevoix has Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reidel and large lots, an Outstanding loca­ ?£ Field Cult. Fr%. 30 day trial dish. and try our ca$h prices.—-E. A. Lumber Co. Store left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knop attend­ tion, at only J5,000.00 "full on International Freezers with for Grand Rapids to attend the recently purchased the East Jor- Lewis. day Pickle Station and the local ed the chicken dinner at the Luth­ 5|>riceL-^EAST JORDAN REAL $20.00 worth of Frozen Food FEBRUARY 13, 1920 . Attorney Dwight H. Fitch and annual State Convention of Mich­ eran Church at Petoskey Sunday, ESTATE CO. phone 259-F11, at no charge. — ZAREMBA & igan Hardware Dealers Ass'n. business of Libby, McNeill and Two weeks ago President Charles McCalmon have formed a Libby will operate to full capacity after which they visited with Hen­ Clarence Healey or phone 69-W, SONS, Elmira, Mich. Phone 26. Dwight L. Wilson and Andrew co-partnership in a general real FEBRUARY 25, 1910 here this year. ry Eggersdorf at Little Traverse Keith DreSsel. 40 tf. 7x3 Suffern made a trip to Detroit to estate business.. Mr. Fitch retains hospital. negotiate with a gum manufactur­ The Dry Kilns of the East Jor­ Robert A. Gunsolus passed his law practice. dan Cooperage Co., were destroy­ away at his home Feb. 18th at the The Wilson Local of the Farm­ dened with packages, can be very er to remove his factory from De­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Swaf- ers Union made $26.00 for the troit to East Jordan. They were ed by fire Thursday noon, entail­ age of 77 years. In 1890 he came frustrating and embasassing for ford of Boyne City drove to East ing a loss of about $10,000 which to the farm where he has since polio funds on Feb. 17th at the Homemakers' Corner the lady shopper. entirely successful and closed a Jordan last Saturday. They were is fully covered by insurance. The made his home. Surviving, besides dance at Deer Lake. by _ ' Designed to solve the situation deal whereby the factory will be enjoying the glad welcome of Kilns contained about one hun­ the widow, are the following sons There will be a good-time get Home Economics Specialist* ; is a new, efficient, and smart brought here on condition the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. dred carloads of heading which and daughters:— Mrs. Harriett together of round and square Clark Seed House can be secured Wright Carr, When about thirty Michigan State College looking garment called the Handi- were also destroyed. Hott, Detroit; Mrs. Mary Bird, dancing at the Wilson-Afton Coat which you can make your­ for it. A plan is being worked put of their young friends came in to Charlevoix; Orvie, at home; Mrs. Grange this Saturday night. Come to raise money for the purchase add to the welcome. Five hundred Mrs. Ed Price and son are vis­ self. It was designed by Clarice iting at her old home this week Eileen Cary, Detroit; John, at and see the work that has been Scott, clothing specialist for the of the building and a compaign and Flinch were played. During Tempe, Ariz.; Mrs. Josephine Mc- done on the hall. will be started at once. while Mr. Price is remodeling NEW IDEAS FOR Bureau of Human Nutrition and the serving of; refreshments the their dwelling. Crady, Milwaukee, Wis. Funeral Mrs. Archie Murphy and daugh­ Home Economics of the United The local debating team was Misses Gladys .Kenny and Reta conducted by Rev. James Leitch, ter were callers at the Aug. Knop BED LINENS ARE again victorious when on Friday Carr rendered duets on the piano. A change took place in the States Department of Agriculture. store of Richards and Cummins Feb. 21st. Interment at Sunset home Sunday. FOUND PRACTICAL The pattern is available now, re­ evening, Feb. 6th, they debated The honored ! couple received Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prebble and the Alpena team at Alpena. East many beautiful valentines as a this week when Mr. Cummins sold ports Marjorie Eastman, Michi­ his interest to F. H. Richards, August B. Leu passed away at family were Sunday dinner guests New developments in bed lin­ gan State College extension spec­ Jordan again upheld the negative token of friendship. brother of Elmer, the other pro­ at the home of her parents, Mr. side. his farm home in South Arm Twp. ens, after years of using the tra­ ialist. Frank Zoulek purchased the prietor. The firm will be known north of this city, Feb. 20th. Bte and Mrs. Ralph Kitson. The Board of Trade has come ditional kinds, attract homemak- The Handi-Coat has hidden ac­ Robert Price farm this week. Con­ now as Richards Bros. was born in the Kingdom of Prus­ Mesdames Gertrude, Myrtle ers as do new kitchen gadgets and cessories and special pockets de­ to the definite conclusion that a sideration, $4,000.00. and Emma Behling, Ruth Nbwland canning factory is an industry Dr. H. W. Dicken now occupies sia, Germany, August 24, 1844. improvements. Questions asked signed to provide more shopping Messers Trimble, Gunsolus, his new brick office building at He came to the United States in and Selma Eggersdorf attended a about some of these new ideas, comfort for its wearer. The groc­ that East Jordan can no longer Chaddock and Heller will build stork shower at the Nostein home ignore, and at a recent meeting of rear of the State Bank. 1869 and then to Michigan from which were included in the home ery list fits in a slot in the left silos in the spring, another evi­ Henry Cook received some bad Georgia in 1898 and located on a near Petoskey for Mrs. Cora Mon- economics exhibit during Farmers' sleeve. A second slot is made to the officers a decision was reach­ dence of the farmer's prosperity toy. ed to begin work of establishing facial injuries while working at farm north " of this city where Week at Michigan State College, hold a handkerchief. Pencil and in the vicinity. ; Graff's ice house, Monday. His they have continued to reside. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, Sr., indicated the interest. fountain pen stand upright in one here, to be in operation this The East Jordan boys and girls and family "and Ivan Kitson were summer. Just what farm products nose was broken and he suffered Surviving, besides the widow, are In answer to questions about slots in a lower right-hand pocket, basketball teams played Mance- intense pain for a couple of days. the following sons and daughters: Charlevoix callers Saturday. leaving room for a wallet beside will be canned the first season has lona last week and were defeated.. Mr. Eggersdorf who broke his the new mitered-corner sheets, not been determined, but in a The members of the P. L. A. S. —Theodtfre, Detroit; Joseph, Stephania Bayor, Michigan State ; them. to the number of 40 and upwards August and Caroline Leu of East leg in a car accident some time j Those who ride a "bus will ap­ short time more' detailed announ­ FEBRUARY 20, 1920 ago had his leg put in a cast last College home economist, mentions cements will be forthcoming. accepted the invitation of Mrs. Jodan; Mrs. Robert Kamradt, both advantages and "disadvantag­ preciate the token dispenser at­ Owing to influenza in our city, Ruhling and went there in three .German and Anna Leu, Muske­ week. It had to have a silver es of these new sheets. tached to a pull chain inside the Joseph Grenon passed away our Board of Health deemed it sleigh loads last week Tuesday gon; Mrs. Elmer Olstrom, Boyne plate put into it. He is doing nice­ These sheets are designed to fit right upper pocket. The house Feb. 10th, following an illness of advisable to close our schools, ly. one week from pneumonia. Sur­ : and enjoyed her magnificent hos- City. Services were held from the the mattress perfectly and elim­ key, too, is on this chain which I churches and theatre and to dis­ pitality. An interesting program ,iome Feb. 22nd. Interment at Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reich and inate the problem of sheet ends flips back into ' place when re­ viving are Elmer and George continue all social gatherings for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kitson and Grenon, Mrs. Wilbur Knig, Mrs. I of musical numbers and recita- Sunset Hill, pulling out. This, of course, will leased. Equally handy are the 'awhile. Several cases have been | tions followed by the presentation Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mo- sons were Sunday callers at the save homemakers time in making roomier pockets for gloyes, check Leo LaLonde and Mrs. Walter reported both in the city and in Kitson home. Petrie. Funeral services were held jof a dozen cut-glass tumblers and blo, a son, Alfred Carl, Feb. 30. the beds every morning. The fab­ book or other items. adjorning territory. the supper, one of the best that Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Anna Martin of Boyne ric in these sheets is pre-shrunk I This rain-or-shine coat is attrac­ Feb. 12, conducted by Rev. G. 1 Mrs. Sidney Sedgman and City spent Thursday with her Bierens, pastor of the Catholic .was ever enjoyed by hungry wo- LaCroix, a daughter, Helen Jane, so that it will not shrink more tive as well as practical. It has a daughter returned to Alba, Thurs­ jmen. Feb. 12th. daughter, Mrs. Wm. Vrondran, Sr. than one percent after washing shirt-type collar, long zipper clos­ church and interment was made day, after a week's visit with her Aug. Knop who 'broke his foot at the Catholic Cemetery. i A song service will be given at Miss Dorothy Joyht spent this and will still fit. They are made ing, and a front kick pleat to pro­ ; mother, Mrs. A. Kile. week in, Detroit, Flint and Grand while working in the woods two Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Porter were [the Methodist church next Sab­ for both twin and -sized vide walking room. T detachable ! Miss June Hoyt left Thursday bath evening and a collection will Rapidl||| weeks ago is coming along nicely, beds. .visor hood with shoulder cape giv- called to Buffalo last Saturday by for Miami, Fla., where she will but still has the cast on his foot. the illness of their son-in-law, \ be taken to purchase a commun- MrS^Russell Dean and Mr. and Some homemakers have found |es added protection against rain. spend a few months with Mr. and • ion set for the church. Mrs. A. W. Carr and children of it a little more difficult to iron I The coat would be especially Harry Bliss. | Mrs. Walter French. Another Nomination Mrs. Albert Blossie passed j Charles McNamara has resum­ Flint were here over Sunday to and fold the mitered-corner sheets 'smart made up in one of the new George Grenon returned to De­ ed his duties as pharmacist at F. visit their mother, Mrs. Frank La­ | checked or plaid fabrics which away at her home in this city, For Largest Tree but the advantages of having a troit, Thursday, after being call­ B. Gannetts Cos. after a seige of Londe, who is ill. Michigan has another nomina­ neat bed seem to outweigh this | should be shower repellent and Thursday, after a short illness ed here by the death of his father, from influenza-pneumonia. Fun­ illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ashby, who tion for the_ largest tree designa­ disadvantage. Since these sheets ! wrinkle resistant for best service. Jos. Grenon. j Chester A. Thompson of Elk have spent the winter months in ted in an eastern white pine which are made to fit the mattress, a The design is available to pattern eral services will be held Sunday Mrs. Melvin Donaldson of De­ at 3:00 at her home and the re­ Rapids and Miss Edna A. Dan- Kalamazoo, have returned to their measures 17 feet and 10 inches in regular sheet is still needed as a and ready-to-wear companies and troit is visiting her parents, Mr. forth of East Jordan were united home here. circumference. the pattern is now offered by one mains taken to Traverse City for top sheet for the bed. and Mrs. Robert Grossett. in marriage Feb. 17th. Mrs. Susan Flagg, former East The specimen is on White Riv­ Another innovation increasing­ woman's magazine. interment. She leaves the husband . Mrs. Walter Petrie leaves this and a son, Kenneth. The residence of Rev. L. S. Jordan resident, had the misfor­ er Timber company land north­ ly popular with homemakers is —;— O— •—:— I Saturday for her home at Detroit, Matthews was burned to the tune to receive a fractured leg be­ About fifteen boy friends of west of Bergland states a U. S. colored sheets for everyday use. CARD OF THANKS after a visit with her sister, Mrs. ground Monday morning. Some of low the knee, when an auto struck Forest Service report to the con­ Some take full advantage of Harold Gidley helped him cele­ i Leo LaLonde, and other relatives. the household goods were saved. her in Detroit recently. She is in brate his 8th birthday with a par­ servation department's forestry these colorful sheets to develop We wish to express our deep J A heavy snow storm the past The building was valued at $1,000 Mercy hospital, Detroit. division. color schemes in sleeping quar­ gratitude for the kindness and ty at his home Wednesday after­ iweek completely isolated East with insurance of $600. The . .o . ,,. noon. American Forestry Association ters. These are manufactured in sympathy extended to us during ! Jordan for several days as far as household goods were insured for A grizzled old banker in a rural records show a Wisconsin speci­ both percale and muslin. A word our recent bereavement. Mrs. Delia Robinson went to through train service was con­ $300, music for $200 and library Petoskey Thursday where she will town was being interviewed on men 17 feet and two inches in cir­ of warning from Miss Bayor is to Mrs. Leon Kowalske and cerned. The E. J. & S. kept their for $100. The deal whereby Al­ his successful career. cumference as the recordholder check fastness of color for wash­ 9x1 The Kowalske Family undergo an operation at the Rey- tracks open to Bellaire, but the fred Tindale purchases the prop­ craft hospital. Mrs. H. A. Good­ "How did you get started in up to this time. ing and also for crocking, or rub­ P. M. "was closed On the East Jor­ erty will be completed and he will the banking business?" he was Michigan also has the largest bing off on sleeping garments. Junior: "Daddy, what's a sweat­ man accompanied her, returning dan branch of the Michigan Cen­ rebuild in the spring, Mr. Mat­ Friday. asked. white spruce, eight feet and near­ er girl?" tral. No trains were running until thews and family will leave in a "Twas simple," he replied, "I ly nine inches in girth. It was dis­ Dad: "Why, er-ur, a girl who Thursday. - j couple of weeks for Chestertown, put up a sign sayin' 'Bank'. A fel­ SOLVES PROBLEM FEBRUARY 14, 1930 covered on a Copper Range com­ works in a sweater factory." And Kit Carson, who has been at­ Md. low came in an' gave me $100.00. pany tree farm last fall. FOR LADY SHOPPERS after a moment's pause, "Say, ! Dr. B. J. Beuker has leased the tending school at Chicago, came Another came by with $200.00." whee did you get that question?" second floor of the Hite Drug Co. home Thursday for a few week's I FEBRUARY 27, 1920 "An' sir, by that time my confi­ Al: "Do you still around Delving into a bulky handbag Junior: "Never mind that, Dad­ store building and the first of visit. I The influenza situation in East dence had reached such a p'int with that little blond?" for keys, pencils, bus tokens, mon­ dy—where did you get that ans­ March plans to locate there with The Maccabee Club will meet Jordan and surrounding region that I put in $50.00 of my own Joe: "She's maried now." ey and lists while shopping, bur- wer?" jhis professional offices. at the home of Mrs. Thos. Passen- has grown rapidly better the past money." Ah "Answer my question!" i THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950

Charlevoix County Herald MILES DISTRICT...... ;for the Cahners.' - Dress & Gift Shop „ 53 35 PROBATE ORDER ,tion and adjustment, and that all Last place Monarch took 3 Bachmann's 50 38 Hearing of Claims creditors of said deceased, are re- G. A. Lisk, Editor and Publisher. (Edited by Mrs. Claud Gilkerson) Bowling News i points from the 3rd place Legion. Quality Food r___ 50 38 Herald Bldg East Jordan Phone 32 i quired to present their claims to like Rood topped the Monarch's Cal's Tavern : 49 39 State of Michigan, The Probate said Court, at the Probate Office Bowling in the Merchants Lea­ Entered at the Postoffice at Eeva Addis called on Mrs. Hott on 488 and Ole Hegerberg sub- Norm's Tavern , 42 46 Court for the County of Charle­ in the City of Charlevoix, on or Wednesday forenoon. gue was featured by the 652 ser­ ing on the Legion team, scored Central Lake Torch 41 47 voix. i before the 25th day of April, East Jordan, Michigan, as second ies of the league individual aver­ Mrs. Lawrence Addis is con­ 539, tops for the iosers. Art Cleaners 37 47 In the Matter of the Estate of 1950, at two o'clock in the after- class mail matter. fined to her bed" with the ilu and age leader, Spin Cihak, as he link­ In the other matches for the Rainbow Bar 37 51 Joseph Morrison, Deceased. I noon, at which time claims will be TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION pleurisy. ed games of 213-206-233 together St. Joseph 31 57 heard. for the top series of the night. He night Cal's Tavern, Ellsworth El­ At a session of said.Court, held (Payable in Advance Only) Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zoulek Home Modernizing 20 68 It is Further Ordered, That was closely followed by Barney ectric, State Bank, Recreation, in the Porbate Office in the City One Year : $2.00 called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence public notice thereof be given by Adair who started with games of Brock's Turkey Farm and St. of Charlevoix, in said county, on Six Months „ 1.25 Addis Sunday. publication of this order for three 225 and 248 only to drop to 173Josep h took two points each, bowl­ In the Inter-City League Chris's the 21st day of February, 1950. 3 to 5 months— 25c per month Mrs. Ray Hysel of Alba spent successive weeks previous to in his last effort, to give him 646. ing against each other. Tops for Men's Wear had top series for the Present: Hon. Floyd A. Supp, Less than 3 months—10c per copy a few days with her aunt, Mrs. said day of hearing in the Charle- Warren Franks. The 248 game was top for Cal's was Dick "Ringer" Hamer- week when they rolled games of Probate Judge. Single copies 5c. By mail 10c. !voix County Herald, a newspaper Miles District 4-H Dairy Club the night. / ,ski with 552, Herb Peebles led 896-951-890 for 2737 and took all The above estate having been the electrics with 513, Greg Bos- admitted to probate and Rachel printed and circulated in said ADVERTISING RATE meets Wednesday evening at Thorsen's Lumber came back four points from Howard's Ser­ Delbert Ingalls'. well's 586 and Jake Snyder's 552 vice. Joe Wilkins was tops for Bennett having been appointed county. Readers in Local Events column: with a vengeance when they met were tops .for the Bankers, while Administratrix de bonis non. FLOYD A. SUPP, «aree lines or less 45c Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ingalls and Hillman's Insurance, the team the winners with 584 while all Cliff Bradshaw had 586 for the rest of the team managed to get It is Ordered, That 2 months Judge of Probate. Over three lines, per line _ 15c son, Ira, called at Elmer Hott's that has been crowding them for Sunday afternoon. Recreation. Jim Lilak ended with 500 or more, with Rev. J. J. Mal- from this date be allowed for Certified a true copy Display Rates on Request the top spot, and won 3-1, with 211 for 564 for the Saints and inowski adding 564, Leo Sommer- creditors to present their claims Anna Eccleston, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson Andy Anderson taking top honors member Michigan Press Ass'n had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Brock Peacock wired games of ville, 500; Chris Taylor, 569; and against said estate, for examina- Register of Probate 8-3 for the Lumber Jacks on 575 :180-176-173 together for the Tur­ Greg Boswell, 520. Norm Bartlett, Member National Editorial Ass'n Mrs. Floyd French. which included a 233 game. John The Harmony Extension Club key Growers. bowling for the Wolf's Refriger­ Patient: "Doctor, are you sure DeYoung was tops for Hillmans ators, had top series for the lea­ meets Tuesday afternoon with with 495. W L this is pneumonia? Sometimes Mrs. Doris Buhlman. Thorsen's Lumber Co. 59 33 gue when he scored 193-194-225 A WORLD'S RECORD doctors prescribe for pneumonia Mrs. Levi Donaldson called at Sommerville's Grocery contin­ for 612. 01' Bum 'Em Up Clark ued to. win with a three point vic­ Hillman's Insurance 54 38 and the patients die of something the Howard Donaldson home American Legion 49 43 had a bad time and only collected THAT PROVES else." Wednesday afternoon. tory over the E. J. Canning Co. 461 with a little 122 starter. Rec­ as they powered a big 2697 series Sommerville's Grocery _ 48 44 Doctor with dignity: "When I Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Boss called E. J. Canning Co.— _^ 46 46 reation kept pace with the leaders QUALITY! at the Harold Jansen home in which included games of 871-910- as they won 4 from Faas Foods, prescribe for pneumonia, you die 916. In addition to Spin's 652, Cal's Tavern 44 48 of pneumonia." Ellsworth Sunday evening. St. Joseph ™_ 44 48 while Ray's Barbers were splitting Mr. and Mrs. James Addis call­ Chris Taylor had 577 for.the win­ with Wolf's. ners, while Burl Braman had 561 Brock's Turkey Farm 44 48 ed Sunday at the Claud Gilkerson State Bank __--_, 41 51 home on their way back to New­ Ellsworth Electric 40 52 After the first Sunday of firing port. , CARD OF THANKS Monarch Foods _ 39 53 J. H. Savory M. D. Mr and Mrs. James Addis and in the annual mixed doubles East Jordan, Mich.. family of Newport called at the tournament, Greg and Betty Bos­ T,Rr We wish to express our heart­ In the Ladies League, the Bank­ well led with 1262. Firing in the Lawrence Addis home Saturday felt thanks to our relatives, neigh­ GOODi^iM Hours: 2 to 6 p. m. evening. ers came through with a 4 point big tournament will resume on bors and friends for the beautiful March I2th when several couples j _s„h* in s«M»son- Daily except Wed. & Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Casmir Machow- win over Metal Products to take ski and. daughter, Kathy, called flowers and help during the death over first place in the league as will come from out of town to a famous-for :^---" 7 to 9 p. m., Tues. & Sat. at the August Buhlman home of our dear son and brother, Geo­ they moved one point out in front bowl. rge. We especially want to thank STUDDED SUR|-GRI£ Telephone Tuesday afternoon. of the Metal Products team which Rev. Rouse and those who sang has been in first place for sever­ Office 47-F2 Residence 47-P3 Callers at the Bancroft home Sunday were Mrs. Howard Don­ the beautiful songs, also George's al weeks. aldson and Mrs. Claud Gilker­ former classmates who served as The Dress and Gift Shop con­ son and daughters. pall bearers. tinued their winning ways and Insuranc e Production of the 475,000,000th Goodyear tire Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sloop and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Moore moved into 3rd just 4 points away AUTOMOBILE. LIFE, FIRE proree tliat millions more of America's motorists J.VanDellenM.D. son, Richard, and Mrs. Ray Sloop Arvilla, Mildred and Mae from the leaders, as they toppled ana WINDSTORM prefer Goodyear tires — the safest, longest wear­ EAST JORDAN, MICH. spent Sunday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hatley Bachmann's who "f ollowecf them in ing* best quality tires built Make YOUR next tires Claud Gilkerson home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Merritt the standings .in"; a fourth place CITY and COUNTRY „ Goody«arsfi OFFICE HOURS Relatives called at the home and Family tie with Quality Food. Quality RELIABLE COMPANIES 2 to 5 p. m. Daily of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boss and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore had a hard time With Rainbow Bar GEORGE JAQUAYS Except Thursday and Sunday helped Mrs. Boss celebrate her and Family and were only able to win two 7 to 9 p. m. Wed. and Sat. birthday last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moore points. Central Lake Torch won EAST JORDAN, MICH. HALF PRICE SALE Sunday by appointment or Mr. and Mrs. Milton Donald­ and Family 3 points from Cal's Tavern when Phone 244 in case of emergency. son spent Saturday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore Billie Burnett topped the league FIRST TIRE __— $17.40 plus tax PHONES: Office 132, E Jordan had supper with her parents, Mr. and Family 9x1 for high single fj>r the night on SECOND TIRE $8.70 plus tax Residence, Ellsworth 8 and Mrs. J. D. Frost, in East Jor­ 209. Mickey Harherski had high dan. PROBATE ORDER series for the night while bowling Rely on size 6:00 x 16 Jerry Moore returned home Hearing of Claims for the losers when she wired Clean Burning R. G. WATSON from the Little Traverse hospital State of Michigan, The Probate games of 154-191-148 together Sunday where he has spent the Court for the County of Charle­ for 491. FUNERAL last week and had his tonsils re­ voix. In the other matches for the STANOLEX moved. In the Matter of the Estate of night Art Cleaners took all four DIRECTOR The Good Neighbor Extension Edith Carr, Deceased. from St. Joseph, while Norm's Furnace Oil Club met with Mrs. Warren At a session of said Court, Tavern and Home Modernizing Franks for an all-day meeting held in the Probate Office in the for your oil burner Phone — 66 last Friday. There were seven split two points each, members present. City of Chalevoix, in said county, Ladies League Standings: call MONUMENTS on the 1st day of March, 1950. W L Present: Hon. Floyd A. Supp, Pro­ J.K.BADER East Jordan, MICH. State Bank 57 31 bate Judge. Metal Products ______56 32 Phone 25 Farm Facts The above estate having been admitted to probate and William &. Boswell having.been appointed ELGY'SAUTO CERTIFIED SEED: administrator. BODY SHOP Farmers should place orders for It is Ordered, That two months Customers' A*P HAS THE VALbES Guaranteed Top Quality certified seed with elevators, from this date be allowed for BUMPING — PAINTING seedmen and producers now, to be creditors to present their claims Corner EVERYDAY in the WEEK...N0T JUST on WEEK ENDS! WELDING sure of getting what they want.. against said estate for examina­ Lists of producers of certified tion and adjustment, and that all FREE ESTIMATES seed are available at the county Complete line of colors on hand creditors of said deceased, are re­ Everywhere in the $fore..,Not Just Here uni There! extension office located in Boyne quired to present their claims to Do you enjoy shopping at all times City. 1 block West of M-66 on said Court, at the Probate Office comfort at your A&P? Ellsworth Road OATS — Seed supply fair, in the City of Charlevoix, on or Ann Page Royal about 100,000_ bushels with- 90 before the 9th day of May, p: 3 percent being Eaton and Kent 1950, at two o'clock in the after­ Are the aisles roomy and Tomato Soup 3 "*- '*"* 25c Gelatin Desserts 4 ' ' 25c varities. Remaining seed is Bon- noon, at which time claims will be uncluttered? ham, well adapted in the upper heard. Ann Pago Prepared Halves Dr. Thos. Turcott peninsula. All have been develop- It is Further Ordered, That Is there plenty of light OPTOMETRIST ed by the Michigan Agricultural Public notice thereof be given by and good ventilation? m Experiment Station. Quality gen­ publication of this order for three Spaghetti l.'^-at lona Peaches "°- "" 21c erally good, germination excell­ Above First National Bank successive weeks previous to said Are the various depart­ ent and color and test weights day of hearing in the Charlevoix ments easy to find and ;i PETOSKEy Phone 4152 fair. ' JANE'S NAVY BEANS 5 * " 43c DOLE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE "'•' - 28c County Herald, a newspaper print­ the shelves easy to reach? BARLEY —- Limited supply of er and circulated in said county. 9:00 - 5:30 Daily except Thura both Bay and Wisconsin 38 varie­ Thursdays in Boyne City FLOYD A. SUPP, What would you suggest I0NA CORN <**>**•• 2 •*•"- 23c PEP OR WHEATIES '*-•*• ,210. ties. Test weight' low to fair but Judge of Probate. Evenings by Appointment we do to make your A&P a color and germination good. LowCertifie d a tue copy N test weights of 1949 crop caused Anna Eccleston, more comfortable place to I0NA PEAS *"°" 12c CRAPE JAM **"" 2 """ 33c small supply. Register of Probate. 9-3 shop? Please write: FIELD BEANS — Supplies BLUEBERRIES m-m'°° 25c good and certification indicates I0NA PORK & BEANS 3 '—-27c W. A. Porter good quality with high germina­ moisture content than Michigan Customer Relations Department, :2 tion. Michelite and Robust avail*- 11 A. SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER'"•• '" 57c RED CHERRIES """^ "° "° 25o HARDWARE able, with Robust variety in limit­ A&P Food Stores, The new hybrid, Michigan 381 420 Lexington Avenue* PLUMBING AND HEATING ed supply. Seed well sized for will be tested again on a large ANN PACE KETCHUP "MbM"- 19c JIFFY PIE CRUST MIX 2 *- *- 25c Builders' Hardware and Tools planting. scale this year and if everything New York City, N.Y. Lennox Furnaces goes well they could be released NEW CORN HYBRIDS: Plumbing Supplies for certified seed production in ROLLED OATS JWfcfc. 5 *•** 33c JIFFY BISCUIT MIX **•*•• 33o Sheet Metal Work A new hybrid mentioned is ex­ 1951. For the complete story on perimental Michigan 381 which Duo-Therm Oil Heaters hybrid corn tests in Michigan get appears to be adapted to the a copy of Extension Folder F-67, Tamo Yellow lona EXCAVATING CONTRACT'R northern and northceiitral areas "Corn Hybrids Compared for lb t>9 lb b 46-oz, can where Michigan 11A and 51B are 1950," from your county agent. Pancake Flour 5 39c Corn Meal 5 " 29c Tomato Juice Complete Line widely grown. During the two- General Electric Home Appl's. year tests.it has given 22 percent PRODUCING MAPLE SYRUP Blue Label Cold Stream Sunnyfleld Fishing Tackle—Paints—Glass more corn than Michigan 11A and If you are interested in the lat­ nine percent more corn than Mich­ est information regarding sugar I-lb. con EAST JORDAN igan 5IB. It tassels and silks 3 to Karo SyrupK18c^47c Pink Salmon 37c Pancake Flour 5 33c Phone 19 106 Main St. bush operation in Michigan, you 4 days later than Michigan 11B can get a free bulletin on the and at about the same time as subject. It's entitled, "Maple Syr­ M 5IB. It has desirable characteris­ up Production in Michigan." Your WHITEHOUSE MILK 3 """ 34c SURE GOOD MARGARINE""" 19c RIVAL DOG FOOD - 9c tic of quick drying in the fall and county agent has it on hand. This Remove Dead Animals by harvest its ears are lower in bulletin recommends hanging one HPRQHFY'^ Chocotot* Syrup 14-tt. can 1 KQ DEXO SHORTENING 3 "— 71c DREFT, BREEZE OR VEL - "* 25o bucket on trees 10 to 16 inches in diameter, two on trees running 16 to 20 inches, and three on trees HERSHEY'S COCOA **•*• 21c RITZ CRACKERS ""•*• 29c TIDE, DUZ OR OXYDOL "•'" 25c Drapeau Bros. as big as 20 to 26 inches. If you wish to produce high SEASIDE LIMA BEANS No2

SCHEDULE A HAYES TOWNSHIP PEAINE TOWNSHIP WILSON TOWNSHIP Town No. 34 North, Range No. 7 West Town No. 38 North, Range No. 10 West Town No. 32 North, Range No. 6 West Annual Tax Sale TAXES OF 1947 AND PRIOR YEARS Years for Which Total of Taxes, Years for Which Total of Taxes, Years for Which Total of Taxes, Delinquent Int. and Charges BAY TOWNSHIP Delinquent Int. and Charges Delinquent Int. and Charget STATE OF MICHIGAN Description From To Due in Said Years Town No. 34 North, Range No. 6 West Description From To Due In Said Years description § Front To Dae in Said Years Inclusive Dollars Cents or Parcel Inclusive Dollars Cents In the Circuit Court for the County of Char- ^ " years tor Which Total of Taxes, or Parcel or Parcel 4c Inclusive Dollars Cent* levoix In Chancery. No. 167«4 S < Delinquent int. and Charges NW% of NW% 2 40. 1947 8.41 Description t; S From To Dae in Said Years thence West along the North line of said 100 1947 3.47 N% of NWy4 14 '80. 1947 15.82 In the Matter of the Petition of Murl K. Aten, or Parcel <* < inclusive Dollars Cents foot right of way to place of beginning. swy4 of Nwy4 2 40. SEi/4 of NW1/* 14 40. 1947 8.41 wy of swy* 3 so. 1947 13.35 1 Auditor General of the State of Michigan, for NW%ofNE%20' 40. 1947 4.71 12 . 1947 8.41 2 SW% of NE ^ 15 40. 1947 5.64 A parcel of land beginning at the Southeast 1947 4.71 and in behalf of said State, for the sale of cer­ BOYNE VALLEY TOWNSHIP 1 NW% of NW¾ 4 40. NW frl. '% of NE frl. y* tain lands for taxes assessed thereon. corner of that portion of SW&. of NE ! lying 21 40. 1947 12.12 Town No. 32 North, Range No. 5 West wy2 of w% of NW% 1947 5.94 N of PMRR, North 126 feet, West 133 feet, NE% of NWy4 21 40. 1947 23.23 On reading and filing the petition of the Aud­ SE% of NE% 6 40. 1947 19.53 9 40. 1 itor General of the State of Michigan praying NEU of SE'% 6 40. 1947 19.53 South 126 feet more or less to PMRR, Easterly 1947 3.47 NE ! of NE% 23 40. 1947 6.56 along RR to place of beginning. wy2 of Wya of SE½ for a decree in favor of the State of Michigan, Commencing at a point which is 33 feet East and 9 40. 1947 8.41 NWVi of NE% 23 40. 1947 8.41 12 .38 1947 4.71 A parcel of land containing 2 acres as .follows: against each parcel of land therein described, 730 feet South of the intersection of the West 1 1 S% of NE½ 10 80. 1947 3.47 for the amounts therein specified, claimed to be line of Section 8-T32N-R5W with the center line N% of NH of NE ! of NE ! " NE*/i of NW% 10 40. 1947 4.71 Commencing at the Southwest corner of NE% due for taxes, interest and charges on each such of M-75, thence East on a line which is perpen­ 13 10. 1947 3.42 8½ of Lot 4 14 21.75 1947 2.24 of NE% Section 24, thence North 11% rods, NV2 of NW% 23 80. 1947 31.51 1 thence East to the shore of Deer Lake, thence parcel of land, and that such lands be sold for dicular to the said Section line 627.1 feet, thence 1 NE ^ of NEy* 17 40. 1947 13.35 the amounts so claimed by the State of Michi­ in a Southeasterly direction parallel to M75, SEV* of NE ! 26 40. 1947 3.81 W% 17 320. 1947 7.18 South 11% rods to the North % line, thence gan. 507.7 feet, thence in a Northeasterly direction Commencing at the Northwest corner of SW % NEy* 21 160. 1947 8.41 West to the place of beginning. It is ordered that said petition will be brought on a line perpendicular to M-75, 196.85 feet to Section 26-T34N-R7W, East on ½ line 160 1947 8.41 24 1947 12.12 rods to center of said Section 26, South 50 rods, Lot 2 36 60.30 on for hearing and decree at the March term of the Southwesterly line of M-75, thence in a Lot 3 36 66.15 1947 8.41 Sy2 of NW% of NE& this Court, to be held at Charlevoix in the Coun­ Northwesterly direction along the Southwesterly West 160 rods, North 50 rods to place of be­ Town No. 39 North, Range No. 10 West 24 20. 1947 6.56 ginning. Containing 50 Acres more or less. Lot 4 36 62.70 ty of Charlevoix State of Michigan, on the 6th line of M-75, 291 feet, thence West on a line Lot 4 32 29.15 1947 3.47 wy2 of Ey2 of NW½ • day of March A. D. 1950, at the opening of the perpendicular to the West line of said Section 26 ^0. 1947 17.43 A parcel of land beginning 50 rods South of NW%"ofNW%35 40. 1947 3.47 33 40. 1947 5.64 Court on that day, and that all persons interest­ 8, 918.4 feet, thence South on a line parallel to X ST. JAMES TOWNSHIP CITY OF BOYNE CITY ed in such lands or any part thereof, desiring the said Section line 30 feet to the place of be­ A post, South 40 rods, East 160 rods, North l own No. 39 North, "Range No. 9 West to contest the lien claimed thereon by the State 1 40 rods, West 160 rods to place of beginning, 1 BOYNE VILLAGE ginning. Being a part of NW ! SW ^ of NWV4 7 40. - 1947 5.94 6.19 26 40. 1947 24.47 Wy2 of Lot 54 1947 of Michigan, for such taxes, interest and charg­ 8 1947 9i.63 1 1 Lot 2 7 20.80 1947 8.41 NE ! of SE ! 26 40. 1947 4.52 Town 32 North, Range 6 West es, or any part thereof, shall appear in said Commencing at a point which is 33 feet East and 1 Lot 4 7 52.60 1947 8.41 Court, and file with the clerk thereof their ob­ NE ! 32 160. 1947 -19.78 WV2 of Ey2 of E% of NW% of NW frl. % 700feet South of the intersection of the West 1 1 Lot 5 • 7 29.10 1947 8.41 jections .thereto on or before the first day of NW ! of NW ! 33 40. 1947 8.05 3 5. 1947 9.19 line of Section. 8-T32N-R5W with the center line Town No. 39 North, Range No. 10 West Town 33 North, Range 6 West the term of this Court above mentioned, and of M-75, thence East on a line which is perpen­ Commencing at the Northwest corner of NW%' Beginning at a point joining Southwest corner that in default thereof the same will be taken of SW% Section 33, South 4 rods, East paral­ EV2 of SE% of SE¾ dicular to the said Section line 918.4 feet, thence of Lot owned by James McCann in Lot 1 Sec­ 26 20. 1947 33.73 as confessed and a decree will be taken and in a Southeasterly direction along the South­ lel to the East and West Vi. line of.said Section tion 22, running in a Northwesterly direction 9 entered as prayed for in said petition. And it 33 to center line of Charlevoix and Boyne City Part of NW% of NE% Section 35-T38N-R6W, westerly line of said Highway 291 feet for the rods 15 links to road, North 47° East 14 rods Commencing 40 rods East and 51.3 feet South is further ordered that in pursuance of said point of beginning of this description, thence Highway, Northwesterly along center of said 14 links, Southeasterly 9 rods 15 links, in South­ X decree the lands described in said petition for Highway to East arid West % line of said Sec­ of North A post of Section 85, East 8 rods, continuing in a Southeasterly direction along westerly direction 14 rods 14 links to place of South 8 rods, West 8 rods, North 8 rods to which a decree of sale shall be made, will be said Highway 169.75 feet to its intersection with tion 33, West on said % line to place of begin­ beginning. Part of Lot 1. sold for the several taxes, interest and charges ning. 33 1947 1.47 place of beginning. the West, North and South 8th line of said Sec­ Reassessed 1947 35 1947 6.19 thereon as determined by such decree, on the tion, thence South on said 8th line 460.5 feet, swy4 of SB'% of NW^ 22 1943 1947 34.06 first Tuesday in May thereafter, beginning at 34 10. 1947 2.30 Part of ^¼ of SW¾ Section 35, Commencing thence in a Northwesterly direction parallel to Beginning at a stake 57 rods and 22 links North at center XA post, South 20.46 feet, Northwest­ 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, or on the day or Highway M-75, 442.05 feet, thence in a North­ All that part of SW% lying East of Highway from the Southwest corner of Lot 1 Section days subsequent, thereto as may be necessary (Center Line Road) erly on Boyne Falls Road about 29.4 feet to easterly direction perpendicular to the Highway 22-T39N-R10W, thence North 70° East 134 XA line, East 21.12 feet to place of beginning. to complete the sale of said lands and of each 371.15 feet to the point of beginning. Being «•• 34 150. 1947 52.87 feet for point of beginning for this property, and every parcel thereof, at the office of the 1 VILLAGE OF BAY SHORE 35 1947 3.66 part of the W% of NW ! thence South 37° East to back Highway, thence Part of NW1! of SE& Section 35-T33N-R6W, County Teasurer, or at such convenient place 8 1947 62.75 Out Lots 1 and 2 .1947 3.47 North 70° East 64 feet, thence North 37° West as shall be selected by him at the county seat 1 Commencing 12 rods East of Southeast corner E% of SWV* of SW ! except 1 acre in South­ Out Lot 3 except a strip of land 310 feet wide 299.5 feet, thence South 70° West 64 feet to of Lot 11 Block A of N. Morgan's Addition to of the County of Charlevoix, State of Michi­ east corner. 8 19. 1947 25.70 across West side of Lot. 1947 1.50 point of beginning. gan; and that the sale then and there made will South Boyne, East 4 rods, North 9 rods, West 15 acres in NE*4 of SE% lying on South side of A parcel of land beginning at a point 33 feet '• 22 1947 10.88 4 rods, South 9 rods to place of beginning. be a public sale, and each parcel described in M-75. 8 15. 1947 19.53 East of the West line of SE% of NE% Section Easterly 300 feet of the Easterly 794 feet of the decree shall be separately exposed for 35 1947 11.90 ½ acre" in SE corner of Section 18 being .8 rods 12-T34N-R7W on North line of PMRR right of Government lot 3. 23 1947 5.94 Part of NWy of SE% Section 35-T33N-R6W, sale for the total taxes, interest and charges, North and South by 10 rods East and West - way and 50 feet North of said right of way, Commencing at a point 485 feet East of North­ 4 and the sale shall be made to the person paying Commencing 16 rods East of Southeast corner 18 .50 1947 4.09 East 155 feet, North 126 feet, East 122 feet, west corner of Lot 5 Section 23 to center of of Lot 11 Block A of N. Morgan's Addition to the full amount charged against such parcel, Lot 6 Commencing at a stake on South side of North 63 feet, West 122 feet, South 63 feet to Highway to a point of beginning, Southwesterly and accepting a conveyance of the smallest un­ South Boyne, East 4 rods, North 10 rods, West Government Lot 4, 12.51 chains West of South­ place of beginning. On Out Lot 3. 1947 3.47 150 feet, Southeasterly 135 feet, Northeasterly 4 rods, South 10 rods to place of beginning. divided fee simple interest therein; or, if no east corner and North 21°21' West 229 feet for 188 feet to center of Highway, West 150 feet person will pay the taxes and charges and take VILLAGE OF BAY SIDE 35 1947 2.09 place of beginning, North 21°21' West 56 feet, to place of beginning. Part of Lot 5 Part of NW1! of SE¾ Section 35-T33N-R6W, a conveyance of less than the entire thereof, West to shore of Deer Lake, Southeasterly along Blk. Lot 4 7 1947 1.99 23 1947 9.65 Commencing on Southwest side of Boyne Falls then the whole parcel shall be offered ana said shore 63 feet, East to place of beginning. Commencing at a stake of Northwest corner of sold. If any parcel of land cannot be sold for Lots 4-5-6-7 8 1947 15.82 Road 114.01 feet East and South 45° East 18 1947 4.09 J. J. Martin's Lot on East shore of Beaver Har­ 221.7 feet from ½ line at Northeast corner of taxes, interest and charges, such parcel shall Commencing at Southeast corner of Govern­ HUDSON TOWNSHIP bor, Lot 5, running Southerly 60 feet, Easterly be passed over for the time being and shall, Town No. 32 North, Range No. 4 West Lot 161 Block X of Nichols and Morgan's Sec­ ment Lot 4 Section 18-T32N-R5W, 12.51 chains 32 rods, Northerly 60 feet, Westerly 32 rods to ond Addition to South Boyne, South 45°. 45' on the succeeding day, or before the close of West, North 21° 21' West 812 feet, West 199 Sec. ••;- place of beginning. Part of Lot 5. the sale, be reoffered, and if, on such second West 74.85 feet, South 62° East 49 feet, North feet, North 538 feet to point of beginning, North 8½ of SE-% 7 80. 1947 28.79 23 1947 13.35 44° 15' East 69.4 feet, North 45° 45' West offer, or during such sale, the same cannot be 350 feet, West to shore of Deer Lake, South­ NW%ofNWy*17 40. 1947 16.44 sold for the amount aforesaid, the County 1 Commencing at a point 15 rods East and 25 along Boyne Falls Road to place of beginning. easterly along said shore to a point West of be­ E^ of NE ! of NE% rods South of center of Highway and 75 feet 35 1947 1.87 Treasurer shall bid off the same in the name ginning, East to point of beginning. 18 20. 1947 7.18 of the State. Northwesterly to Northwest corner of Lot 5 ASSESSOR'S PLAT OF JERSEY'S ADDITION 18 1947 7.18 WH of NE% of NEH. Section 23, Northwesterly 4 rods along said 1947 6.46 Witness the Hon. Charles L. Brown, Circuit 18 20. 1947 13.35 Lot 63 NW% of SWM 19 , 40. 1947 13.35 1 Highway, Southwesterly to shere of Beaver Lot 64 1947 3.74 Judge, and the seal of said Circuit Court of Char­ A strip of land in Lot 1 Section 19 on shore of SE ! of NE& 18 40. 1947 13.35 Harbor, Southeasterly along shore of Beaver 1947 2.09 levoix County this 3rd day of January A. D., SE¼ of SE% 18 40. 1947 13.35 iLot 115 Deer Lake, Commencing 150 feet South of 1 1 Harbor 4 rods, Northeasterly to beginning. Part 1947 6.46 1950. NE ! of NE ! 24 40. 1947 4.46 Lot 116 Northwest corner of said Lot 1, thence South on 1 of lot 5. 23 1947 8.41 1947 2.09 Charles L. Brown, SE ! of NE^ 24 40. 1947 4.46 ILot 122 Lake front 200 feet, thence East 366 feet, thence 1 Commencing at junction line of Highway, East 1947 6.46 Circuit Judge. SE ! of NW% 24 40. 1947 5.33 Lot 123 North 200 feet, thence West 366 feet to place of 1 14½ rods more or less to Wm. Brown's land, ASSESSOR'S TERRACE ADDITION TO Countersigned, beginning except Public Highway. E½ of SE ! 25 80. 1947 7.92 North 42 rods to the line dividing Lots 1 and 2 Fenton R. Bulow, Clerk. NE1! of SW¼ 27 40. 1947 19.53 CITY OF BOYNE CITY 19 1947 13.35 1 Section 26, West along ¼ line 14½ rods, South Blk. .'• O—: Commencing at Northeast corner of Section 21- EV2 of SE ! Section . 28-T32N-R4W except to place of beginning. Part of Lot 1. Lot 27 B 1947 15.89 T32N-R5W, thence West on Section line to High­ that part of SE¼ of 'SEr% lying East of the STATE OF MICHIGAN 26 1947 8.41 , BAILEY'S ADDITION TO BOYNE way 131 about 12 rods, thence South on line of public Highway as now surveyed and existing SW¼ of £Ey* 27 40. 1947 25.70 In the Circuit Court for the County of Char­ Lot 11 1947 33.73 Highway 6 rods, thence East to Section line, on said premises. A parcel of land described as follows: Com­ BAILEY & WILSON'S SECOND ADDITION levoix In Chancery. thence North on Section line to place of begin­ 28 r 1947 25.70 mencing at a stake 4 rods Southeasterly from TO THE VILLAGE OF BOYNE In the Matter of the Petition of Murl Jt. Aten, ning. 21 1947 4.09 NE i,i of SE& 29 40. - 1947 16.44 the Northeast corner of Lot 10 Frazer^Yerkes Lot ,30 1947 2.09 Auditor General of the State of Michigan, CHANDLER TOWNSHIP West frl. V2 of E% of NE% --- - - and Clayton Subdivision, thence Southeasterly Lot 62 1947 2.09 for and in behalf "of said State, for the sale Town No. 33 North, Range No. 4 West 34 39.95 1947 13.11 1 1 to high water mark, thence 4 rods in a South­ Lot 63 1947 2.09 of certain lands for taxes assessed thereon. A piece of land beginning at center ! post of NW ! 34 160. 1947 50.40 westerly direction along said shore line, thence BEARDSLEY'S FIRST ADDITION TO BOYNE To the Circuit Court for the County of Char­ Section 18, thence running South 55 rods, thence MARION TOWNSHIP in a Northwesterly direction to East side of Commencing 26 feet East of Northwest comer levoix, in Chancery: East 58 rods, thence North 55 rods, thence West Town No. 33 North, Range No. 8 West Main Street 4 rods to the point of beginning. of Lot 10.3, East 26 feet, South 100 feet, West Murl K. Aten, Auditor General of the State to place of beginning. NH of SWii 10 80. 1947 51.02 A part of Gov't. Lot 1 26 feet, North 100 feet to place of beginning. of Michigan, respectfully shows unto the Court: 18 20. 1947 2.86 1 1 SWy4 of SE% 21 40. 1947 40.54 27 1947 8.47 Part of Lot 103 1947 191.88 1. That he is the Auditor General of the North 578 of NE ! of SE ! * East 28 acres of Government Lot 2 and Gov­ Commencing at a stake 66 feet Easterly of the Lots 114 and 115 1947 18.29 State of Michigan and makes and files this pe­ 24 25. 1947 3.78 ernment Lot 3. 24 62.75 1947 38.07 Northeast corner of Lot 19 Block B of Prazer, BEARDSLEY'S SECOND ADDITION TO tition under, by virtue of and pursuant to the CHARLEVOIX TOWNSHIP NE1! of NE^ 28 40. 1947 8.41 Yerkes and Clayton Subdivision, thence South VILLAGE OF BOYNE provisions of Act No. 206 of the Public Acts Town No. 34 North, Range No. 8 West NW1!ofNE^28 40; 1947 20.76 10° West 66 »feet, thence Southeasterly to shore Part of Lot 11, Commencing at Southwest cor-* of 1893, as amended, and Act. No. 126 of the Commencing at Southeast corner of NE ½ of NE MELROSE TOWNSHIP of Beaver Harbor, thence Northeasterly (North ner, East 112½ feet, North 65 feet 4 inches, Public Acts of 1933, as amended; % of Section 23-T34N-R8W, North 16 rods, 10° E) 66 feet, thence to the point of begin­ Southwesterly to a point in West line of said 2. That Schedule A annexed hereto is the tax West 40 rods, South 16 rods, East 40 rods to Town No. 33 North; Range No. 5 West SW% of SE& 5 40. 1947 13.24 ning. A part of Government Lots 1 and 2. Lot 42 feet Northwesterly of place of begin­ record required by the act first above mention­ beginning. 23 4. 1947 15.09 27 1947 3.47 ning, Southeasterly 42 feet to place of begin­ ed and contains the description of all lands in Commencing at a point 40 rods North of South­ NWH of NE% 8 40. 1947 3.72 SE% oi SW1! 20 40. 1947 5.08 A part of Government Lot 1 Section 27 des­ ning. 1947 6.19 the aforesaid county upon which taxes, which west corner of NWy* of Section 24-T34N-R8W, cribed as Commencing at a stake 66 feet East­ CADWELL'S ADDITION TO BOYNE were assessed for the years mentioned therein, East 24 rods, North 26.5 rods, West 281.5 feet, NW% of SE% 32 40. 1947 3.72 W& of NEK 35 80. 1947 10.52 erly from Northeast comer of Lot 7 Block B Lot 41 1947 11.90 have remained unpaid for more than one year South 292 feet 4 inches^ West 114.5 feet, South Prazer, Yerkes and Clayton Subdivision of Gov­ Lot 42 1947 2.09 after they were returned as delinquent, the 144 feet 11 inches to point of beginning. Part of NORWOOD TOWNSHIP ernment Lots 1 and 2 Section 27, thence CALBERT'S ADDITION TO VILLAGE OF description of all lands in said county hereto­ SW%ofNW%24 1947 12.74 Town No. 33 North, Range No. 0 West South 12° West 66 feet, thence South 10' West SOUTH BOYNE fore bid off in the name of the State and thus Commencing at the intersection of center line N% of SE½ 13 80. 1947 »57.81 132 feet, thence Southeasterly to shore of Lot 73 1947 2.09. held and upon which taxes which were assessed of May Street with the center line of Stover PEAINE TOWNSHIP Beaver Harbor, thence Northeasterly along Lot 74 1947 2.09 subsequent to the tax for which such lands Road at an iron pin, thence West 150 feet, Town No. 37 North, Range No. 10 West shore of Beaver Harbor 198 feet, thence North­ W % of Lot 76 and W % of Lot 77 1947 28.27 were sold to the State have remained unpaid thence South 7 chains, thence in an Easterly di­ Beginning at a point 655 feet North of South westerly to place of beginning. Part Govern­ HIRAM B. CHAPMAN & RUSSEL M. CAD­ for more than one year after they were return­ rection to a point 6 chains South of place of be­ line of NEH of SWK of Section 1, being in ment Lots 1 and 2 WELL'S ADDITION TO SPRING HARBOR ed as delinquent, and the description of all ginning, North 6 chains more or less to place of Lot 3 of said Section and 133 feet East of West 27 1947 3.47 Lot 3 2 1947 2.09 lands in said county which are delinquent for beginning. Being part of SW }4of NW% line of said NE% of SW&, North parallel with Commencing at Northeast corner of Lot 15 HIRAM B. CHAPMAN & WM. T. ADDIS any installment of taxes under the provisions of 35 1.5 1947 3.36 West line 100 feet, East parallel with South line Block B of Frazer, Yerkes and Clayton Sub­ ADDITION TO SPRING HARBOR the act last above mentioned; .-. EVANGELINE TOWNSHIP 100 feet, South parallel with West line 100 feet, division, thence Easterly 66 feet, thence South Lot 6 8 1947 2.09 Town No. 33 North, Range No. 0 West West parallel with South line 100 feet to place 3. That extended separately in said schedule 1 10° West 16 rods, thence Easterly to the shore Lot 7 8 1947 2.09 against each description of said lands therein NW !ofNW^5 40. 1947 6.56 of beginning. Said Lots known on Citizen's Real­ of Beaver Harbor thence Northeasterly (North Lot 8 8 1947 2.09 contained are (a) the total amount of delin­ That part of the SW& of S-W.% Section 16 lying ty Company's Records as Lots 72-73-74-75 10° East) 16 rods, thence to point of begin­ Lots 17 and 18 9 1947 3.19 quent taxes upon said description for the non­ on the Northeast side of Charlevoix and Boyne Block 11 of Citizen's Realty Company Plat. ning. A part of Government Lots 1 and 2. Lot 14 11 1947 2.09 payment of which the same may lawfully be City County Road except a strip of land 14 rods 1 1947 3.47 27 1947 4.71 Lot 3 20 1947 17.27 sold at the next annual tax sale, (b) interest com­ wide off the North side heretofore the same. Beginning at a point 225 feet North of South Commencing 66 feet Easterly from the North­ Lot 4 20 1947 2.09 puted thereon as provided by law to the first day Containing 20 acres more or less. line of NEK of SWK-^of Section 1, being in east corner of Lot 20 Block B of the Frazer, Lot 5 20 1947 2.09 of May, next ensuing, (c) a collection fee of four 16 20. 1947 2.86 Lot 3 of said Section and 483 feet East of West Yerkes and Clayton Subdivision of Government Lot 6 '20 1947 2.09 percent and (d) $1.00 for expenses, all in ac­ N½ of NE¼ 25 80. 1947 15.82 line of NE1! of SWK running North parallel Lots 1 and 2 Section 27, thence South .10° West COBB'S ADDITION TO VILLAGE OF cordance with the povisions of the act first PLAT OF SPRINGWATER BEACH RESORT with said West line 50 feet, East to a point 25 12 rods, thence Easterly to shore of B«aver SOUTH BOYNE above mentioned; Lot 80 1947 1.49 feet West of shore line of Lake Michigan, Harbor, thence Northeasterly (North 10° East) Lot 46 1947 1.87 4. That all of the aforesaid taxes, interest EVELINE TOWNSHIP Southerly along a line parallel with shore line 12 rods, thence Northwesterly to the point of 25 feet of SWly side of Lot 47 1947 9.65 and charges are valid, delinquent and unpaid, Town No. 33 North, Range No. 6 West of Lake Michigan and 25 feet West of said beginning. A part of Government Lots 1 and Lot 68 1947 22.82 and have remained delinquent and unpaid for That part of Government Lot 3 beginning at shore line to a point 225 feet North of South 2 27 1947 4.71 COLLING'S AND CRANE'S ADDITION TO sufficient time to authorize and require, as meander post on beach of Lake Charlevoix on line of said NEK of SWK, West along a line Commencing at a stake at Northwest corner of VILLAGE OF BOYNE provided by the foregoing acts, the sale of the North and South y* line, South along said ¼ parallel with South line to place of beginning. Lot 7 Block D of Frazer, Yerkes and Clayton Lot 12 8 1947 2.09 aforesaid parcels of land against which they line 386 feet, South 75° 02' East 424.6 feet, Lots 202-203 Block 11 of Citizen's Realty Com­ Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2 Section 27 of Bea­ Lot 13 3 1947 2.09 were assessed and are extended in said schedule South 40° 53' East 70.8 feet, North 42° 30' East pany's Plat. 1 ; 1947 3.47 ver Harbor, West 50 rods, South 134 rods, East­ Lot 17 3 1947 2.09 at the next annual tax sale for the non-pay­ 115.8 feet to beach of said lake, Westerly along SEKofNWK.ll 40.* 1947 5.94 erly to Southwest corner of Lot 26 Block C of Lot 18 3 1947 2.09 ment thereof, and that the said taxes, interest, said beach to point of beginning. Beginning at a point 33' feet South of North the Frazer, Yerkes and Clayton Subdivision of Lot 19 3 1947 2.00 collection fee and expenses so extended in 32 3.86 1947 38.05 line and 1183 feet East of West line of West Beaver Harbor, Northerly along said platted HARRIS'S ADDITION TO VILLAGE OF said schedule against each parcel of land there­ EVELINE TOWNSHIP frl. % of SE½ of Section 11 (Being in Lot 2 Qf land to place of beginning. Part of Lot 1. BOYNE in described constitute a valid lien upon each Town No. 33 North, Range No. 7 West said Section) running East parallel with North 27 1947 13.35 Lot 51 1947 2.09 of the said several parcels of land described in All of Fractional line 100 feet, South parallel with West line 100 Commencing at Northwest corner of Lot 9 Block Lot 52 1947 2.09 said schedule as therein and against which ex­ 10 2.88 1947 2.86 feet, West parallel with - North line 100 feet, C of the Frazer, Yerkes and Clayton Subdivis­ Lot 58 1947- 2.09 tended in favor of the.people of the State of SWy4ofNW% IB 40. 1947 12.12 North parallel with said West line to place of ion of Lots 1 and 2 Section 27 of Beaver Har­ Lot 54 1947 2.09 Michigan, the payment of which lien this court Government Lot 4 beginning. Lots 1 to 4 Inclusive Block 2 of bor, Northerly 231 feet, Westerly 132 feet, Lot 55 1947 2.09 may enforce as a preferred or first claim upon 15 35.10 1947 19.53 Citizen's Realty Company Plat. Southerly 231 feet, Easterly to place of begin­ Lot 56 1947 2.09 such lands by the sale thereof. Pine Lake Iron Company Plat of Ironton 11 1947 3.47 ning. Part of Lot 1. LEWIS'S ADDITION TO BOYNE Wherefore your petitioner prays: Lots 39, 40, 41 Block 12 Lot 2 except beginning at the intersection of 27 1947 8.47 Lot 33 1947 1.56 a. That within the time provided by law this 17 1947 19.58 North % line with the North and South % line Commencing at a stake 833 feet Southerly from Lot 34 1947 1.56 court may determine and decree that the afore­ West 70 acres of N½ of SW^ Section 15-T37N-R10W, thence East on said Northeast corner of Lot 3 Section 27, South Lot 35 1947 1.66 said taxes, interest, collection fee and charges 33 70. 1947 38.05 ½ line 400 feet, North to the shore of the North 37° 42' West to .¾ Section line, South 42 rods, Lot 36 * 1947 1.56 are valid and constitute a valid lien upon each HEINEMANN'S ADDITION TO VILLAGE Arm of Lake Genesareth, Westerly along the East 80 rods, Northeasterly about 700 feet to Lot 53 1947 2.09 of the said several parcels of land described in OF IRONTON shore to the North and South K line, South to place of beginning. Part of Lot 3. Lot 54 1947 11.90 said schedule as therein extended; Lot 8 1947 1MB beginning. Being part of Lot 2. 27 1947 18.35 Lot 55 1947 2.09 b. That within the time provided by law this All that part of Lots 17, 18 and 19 lying South 15 27. 1947 . 3.47 FRAZER, YERKES AND CLAYTON Lot 56 1947 2.09 court make a final decree in favor of the State of center line of Highway M-66 1947 13.35 Lot 4 except NW frl. K. Also except beginning SUBDIVISION Lot 57 1947 2.09 of Michigan against each parcel of said lands HAYES TOWNSHIP at a point 1650 feet West of Southeast corner Blk. Lot 58 1947 8.74 for the payment of the several amounts of tax­ Town No. 34 North, Range No. 7 West of Lot 4, Northeast 150 feet, West 150 feet to Lot 4 B 1947 8.41 Lot 59 1947 2.09 es, interest, collection fee and expenses, as EV2 of all that land belonging to the SW¼ Of shore of Lake, Southwest along shore line 150 Lot 5 B 1947 8.47 Lot 61 1947 2.09 computed and extended in said schedule against NE% lying North of PMRR except a parcel of feet to place of beginning. Lot 6 B 1947 8.47 C. G. Lewis Addition to Boyne the several parcels of land therein contained; land beginning at the Southeast corner, North 15 1.72 1947 8.41 Lot 8 E 1947 4.71 Lot 2 1947 11.90 c. That said decree provide that in default of 126 feet, West 133 feet, South 126 feet more or Beginning at the Northeast corner Section 21- SOUTH ARM TOWNSHIP Lot 42 1947 2.09 the payment so ordered of the said several less to PMRR, Easterly along said RR to place T37N-R10W, thence Soutljt on said Section line Town No. 32 North, Range No. 7 West Lot 43 1947 2.09 sums computed and extended against said of beginning. 12 5.53 1947 8.41 150 feet, West 100 feet more or less to shore of S«c. E. Y. Morgan's Addition to City of Boyne City lands in said schedule, the said several parcels Wy2 of all that land belonging to SW% of Lake Genesareth, Northeasterly along shore NW frl. ¾ of SW frl. ¾ Lot 44 1947 6.46 of land, or such interest therein as may be nec­ NE% lying North of PMRR Section 12-T34N- 159 feet more or less to intersection of said 7 50.44 1947 19.58 N. Morgan's Addition to the Village of essary to satisfy the amount decreed against R7W containing 5.71 acres. Also except all that shore line with North line of Section 21, thence NW frl. ¼ of SW frl. % South Boyne the same, shall severally be sold as the law pro­ part of W% of SWy* of NE.%--' Section 12 East on said Section line 54 feet more or less to 19 58.75 1947 10.27 NWly 44 feet of Lot 1 vides ; lying North of PMRR 100 foot right of way point of beginning. Being part of Lot 1 S%-of S"W% -of SWU and SE% of SW% E 1947 83.78 d. That your petitioner may have such other described as: Beginning at the intersection of 21 1947 10.88 20 60. 1047 10.53 Nicholls & Morgan's Second Addition to " and further relief in the premises as to this the North line of said 100 foot right of way Beginning at a point 781 ;feet South and 491 NE% of NW% of NE% South Boyne court seem just and equitable. with the North and South ¼ line of said Sec­ feet West of Northeast corner of Lot 1 Section 25 10. 1947 8.41 Lot 194 9 1947 22.82 And your petitioner will ever pray, etc. tion 12, thence North 22T.3~ feet to a point, 21 to a 1 inch iron pipe, North 110 feet, thence NW½ofNW½27 40. 1947 15.82 52 feet off South end of Lot 239 Dated: December 29, 1949. thence Southeasterly in a straight line to the along lake in a Westerly direction 100 feet, NW frl. % of NW frl. % 12 1947 6.46 MURL K. ATEN East line of said WVz of 8^^¾ of NE% Sec­ South 130 feet, East to iron pipe place of begin­ 30 59.91 1947 8.41 Plat of South Boyne Auditor General of the State of Michigan, tion 12 to a point 61 feet North of the said 100 ning. 21 1947 5.94 SW frl. % of NW frl. H and NW frl. ft of Lot 47 G 104T 55.54 for and in behalf of said State. foot right of way, thenee SfontH to right of way. Lot % t% 23,60 -1WT'"' M4 SW frl. W 80 181.8« 1947 -tf J» Continued on lust pug* THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, MARCH 3, idS6

such corporation revenues tax. ! bly pays a larger proporation, and be honest about our proposals. The Williams plan would hit large it would pay a similar proportion corporations, not small corpora­ in Saginaw, Bay City or Lansing." "Let us not try to say to the tions. The tax would divert ap­ f i people of the state that by an in­ proximately 24 million a year Furthermore corporations in direct tax they are not paying a from the federal income tax re­ Michigan pay a rather high unem­ tax. Direct taxation is the only venues to the State Treasury, ployment compensation tax rate, honest type of taxation. Then we Mrs. Don Shepard is a surgical Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs. based upon an anticipation of 60 as compared with corporations in are not building up a pyramid of patient at Charlevoix hospital this Mike Gunderson was her brother, million new revenue per year. adjoining states such as Illinois, concealed charges against the con­ week. Martin Martinson, of Suttons Bay. Corporations are fully able to pay Indiana,. Ohio and Wisconsin. sumer. this tax. I Our minimum is one percent, A final shot: "I believe any-im­ Mr^and Mrs. Howard Darbee Arrow Shirts at Chris's Men's These arguments, as summar­ while in these other states the un­ partial investigation would show were in Grand Rapids Monday on Wear.—adv tf. ized, represent the case of Govern­ employment compensation tax that the state does not need any business. ' Alston Penf old of Detroit was or Williams for the state corpor­ rate goes down as low as four- new revenues of any kind", said Lovett. Roy Gokee was called to Flint, a week end guest of his parents, ation profits tax. they are pre­ tenths of one percent. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penfold. sented to readers of this column ! "We used to say that Michigan This in brief, is the case of the Sunday, by the serious illness of state corporations against the his father, Claud Gokee. in the spirit of factual informa­ was a good place to run a factory Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blossie and tion as vouched for by Controller because we had highly skilled la­ Williams corporation profits tax The R. L. D. S. Ladies Aid will daughter, Margaret, left Sunday A state corporation profits tax Steadman. bor which was very productive," program. meet with Mrs. Hattie Bussler for a two week's vacation trip to of 4 percent, proposed by Gover­ 'continued Lovett. "We paid high ___o nor Williams to raise $60,000,000 Thursday evening, March 2, at Miami, Fla. | Next week the "Michigan Mir- wages and got the best workers. 8:00 p. m. annually in additional revenues jror" will present arguments Evangelical Lutheran Winner, Fifth National A.A.A. Traffic Mr. and Mrs. George Klooster Now, however, with the restrict­ Safety Postar Contest would cost corporations only ! .against the state corporation Church Roy Whitlow returned home were Thursday guests of her par­ $36,000,000 more per year in ive output theory of the unions profits tax as presented recently Phillip Friethem — Pastor Friday from Detroit and Indiana­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spring- tax.es than they pay now. you can no longer rely upon the Because one out of every sev­ to newspaper editors by John L. better man production to meet polis where he spent a week visit­ stead, at Central Lake. This interesting point is made '• Services at 8:00 p. m. Sunday, en traffic accidents occurs in ing relatives. Lovett, general manager, Michi­ •our competition in other states. rainy, foggy or snowy weather, by Robert Steadman, controller, gan Manufacturers' Association. March 5th. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Marshall Griffin, Jr., visr State Department of Administra­ Those surrounding states average Automobile Club of Michigan has You can hear the RCA Victor in ited her son-in-law and daughter, tion. 20 to 40 cents an hour lower distributed over 9,000 of the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ingalls^ in your own home. Just eall Phone As payment of taxes to the Governor G. Mennen William's wage rates than Michigan, so the above posters to Michigan schools 66. R. G. and H. E. Watson.adv.tf Grand Rapids over the week end. Low Egg Prices Not State of Michigan is allowed as a program for the state corporation labor advantage today has been Blamed On Imports for use during March. The poster, Glen, Norma and Caroline Gee Joseph. Montroy is visiting his deduction in paying federal in­ profits tax is strictly political", entirely removed. directing students to "Be Extra were guests of their grandparents, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and come taxes, corporations would according to John L. Lovett, gen­ Alert on Rainy Days", was di;awn eral manager, Michigan Manufac­ Canadian imports are not to by a 13-year-old California girl Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gee, Friday Mrs. Clayton Montroy, at Manis­ pay .24 million a year to the state i "Utilities in Michigan' have blame for low egg prices this win­ night and Saturday. tee for the remainder of the win- instead of to the/federal govern­ turers' Association. spent millions of dollars in bring­ and was a prize winner in the "It is the application of the ter, says Lawrence Witt, Michi­ Fifth National AAA Traffic Safe­ t«*. ment,. Steadman contends. Uncle ing natural gas and cheap fuels. gan State College agricultural ec­ Mrs. Wm. Saxton returned to Sam's loss would be Michigan's philosophy of the pesent leaders That is important to the state. ty Poster Contest. Along with the Alma, Sunday, after a two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunlap of of the C. I. O.", states Lovett. onomist—and he has plenty of posters went 26,000 safety lessons gaih; :•'•-••• However, the last few years has figures to back up his claim. visit with her parents, Mr. and Brown City are visiting their ;seen a gradual reduction in the which will bring safety education Mrs. Tony Galmore. jneices, Mrs. Wm. Vande Venter During the production year into Michigan classrooms. One year ago Governor Wil- "I wish I might say to the bus­ number of industries operating in 1948-49, the U. S. exported more • and Mrs. Howard White of Ke- Hams proposed a 4 percent tax on iness men of Michigan that its Michigan. Just in mid-January, than six times as many shell eggs Will the persons who have auto wadi». state government wants you to license number 4606 and 4637 state corporation profits. This two firms which had been in De­ as were imported from all foreign tax was designated to raise ap­ stay here. I wish I might say to troit for 50 years announced they sources. Although most were please report at or phone the lo­ You can hear the RCA Victor in those young men who want to go cal License Office, adv. your own home. Just call Phone proximately $60,000,000 in new were moving to adjoining states. from Canada, Canadian imports 66. R. G. Snd H. E. Watson, advtf revenue. in business that Michigan is a | "The Chicago Pneumatic Fuel were only .06 of one percent of St. Ann's Altar Society will The Governor recommended to friendly state. I wish I might say Company came to Detroit with our egg consumption for the year. meet Thursday, March 9th, at Sunday dinner guests of Dr. the legislature appropriations to­ to those with capital to invest the Burroughs Adding Machine 1 This means that less than one out 2:30 p. m. Hostesses, will be Mrs. and Mrs. G. W. Bechtold were Mr. taling 290 million and he estimat- that Michigan welcomes you. Company. The Diamond Farr of every 1,600 shell eggs that we FARM FACTS ed;229 million in revenues, gener­ j "I wish I might say that in the Carrie Burbank and Mrs. Emma and Mrs. Herbert Bechtold and Speciality Company was born and used came from Canada—-too few from your Nemecek. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McQueen of al fund and general purpose. tstatehouse there is a governor developed in Michigan. to have any significant effect on iBellaire. Against an estimated shortage of ! whose administration wants to your market prices. At the same Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge and i 61 pillion dollars, Williams pro­ | make Michigan a better place to "In Muskegon as least five old children Were up from Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malpass time, we exported about one out County posed a tax on corporation profits work in and better to own a bus- reliable, substantial industries of every 300 eggs we produced, Tuesday to Thursday on business returned home, Saturday, after to raise 60 million. jiness in. I have closed their doors. There are and were guests at the home of spending a week visiting relatives primarily to Latin American i The legislature appropriated j vacant plants in Jackson and Port countries. Agricultural Agent Mrs. W. E. Malpass, Sr. and friends through the southern 278: million dollars, cutting 12 "I regret that 1 cannot make ; Huron." part of the state. Witt explains that even in the Miss Betty Severance, student million dollars off the total of ap­ that statement truthfully. At ev­ Large automobile companies Detroit market Canadian imports propriations as recommended by ery crossroad in the state the gov­ FARMERS USE GOOD at Central Michigan College of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kopkau 'are carrying on a widespread de- are not a major factor. This mar­ Education at Mt. Pleasant, spent Governor Williams. ernor is telling the people that he ! centralization program. Why? PROVEN BULLS and Mrs. Cora Palmateer were wants to make the corporations ket receives a large amount of the week end with her * mother, j "There is general feeling among Canadian eggs as compared with Farmers in this area according Sunday guests of the former's sis­ Controller Steadman observes of Michigan pay < a four percent Mrs. Stanley Severance. ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo | Michigan corporations that the other egg markets. But even in to Ed Rebman, county agricultur­ that revenues for the pres*nt fis­ income tax." J state is unfriendly, that corpora- al agent, are obtaining service Mrs. Vivi Sutton and son, Floyd, Weise, at Charlevoix. the Detroit market only two to cal year, ending July 1, 1950, will It is characteristic of indirect i tions are confronted with an un- three percent of total receipts from the best bulls that can be returned home Saturday after a The City Extension Group No. be 2 or 3 percent in excess of the taxes to pyramid the taxation I friendly administration, and that found anywhere. Service fs obtain­ two months .trip to California. came from Canada during the fall 1 will hold a party at the home of estimates made in January, 1949. cost to the consumer, observes with other advantages elsewhere, months of 1949. No imports from ed in this area from the Boyne They visited relatives at SanDiego Mrs. Basil Holland on Tuesday, This will amount to another 5 or Lovett. As the income tax must be i Michigan is no longer inviting," City Artificial Breeders Associa­ and other places of interest. added to the cost of the product, Canada were received in Decem­ March 14th, at 8:00 p. m. All of 6 million dollars but will still states Lovett. ber when prices were much lower. tion through Charles King, insem- leave Michigan short by more the corporation has to add its Legion Auxiliary Baked Goods the Extension Groups are invited Yet, December receipts in' De­ inator and from Antrim-Charle­ to attend. than $40,000,000 in the general overhead if it is going; to stay in It is the judgment of Lovett, as voix Artificial Breeders Associa­ Bingo, Friday, March 3, at 8:00 business and arrive at a selling troit were 26 percent over Oct­ fund alone to meet expenditures spekesman for Michigan, that we ober. tion through Dick Wieland and p. m. in the Legion home. 25 gam­ of state government including price. Thus the four percent tax es for 50c. Door prize. Proceeds Family night at the Methodist should thoroughly investigate the High production in the United Bud Best, inseminators. One of church will be held Thursday, state aid to local governments. may easily become six percent by possibilities of economy in state the good bulls is Rainbow Sir Bess to go to Kitchen Fund. adv. the time it is added into the final States was actually responsible March 9th, at 7:00 p. m., with a The Williams corporation pro­ and local governments. Conceed- for sharp declines in egg prices, Rose Segis. This bull has the Mr. and Mrs. Percy - Penf old pot luck supper. Bring your table fits tax would be paid by corpor­ selling price paid by the consum­ ing that the sales tax amendment USD A proof which shows in a er. -"----, ». .' Witt says. This was due to: returned, Friday, from a vacation service, your sandwiches and a ations on the pro rata share of diverts 78 percent of the sales tax . 1,. An unexpected high output daughter dam comparison. The trip to California. They visited dish to pass. business done by each corpora­ revenues back to home govern­ per hen. With the mild 'weatherin dams produce 462 pounds of fat their son, DuWayne, at ElCentro tion in Michigan. Controller As the people of Michigan on ments, Levett believes "it is em­ early winter months, the hens while the daughters of this bull and various places of interest. Mrs. Chas. Malpass was dismis­ Steadman explains that this pro four different occasions voted by barrassing to some townships and just kept on producing in a sea­ produces 613 pounds of butterfat. sed to her home, Sunday, from rata share is figured on three a large majority against a state local communities to have so The Boyne City Association, in : The East Jordan Study Club son when they ordinarily stop Charlevoix hospital where she had bases. One-third of the share is income tax, Lovett believes that much money they don't know laying. order to give more service to its will meet at the High School at been a medical patient the past based on the percentage df wages a corporation income tax should what to do with it." Lovett would members, have purchased a set 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, March 7th. 2. Steadily increasing output several weeks. Her daughter, Eve­ paid in Michigan as compared be promptly taken to court for either do away with the sales tax per hea in general, due to improv­ of livestock clippers. These clip­ Program, Clara Brown; hostesses, lyn, of Grand Rapids, is spending with all wages paid by the corpor­ test of constitutionality. and come foward with some other pers may be obtained by calling at Gladys Davis and Letha Whitlow. ed breeds. this week with her parents. ation; one-third by property in "Corporations in Michigan now direct form of taxation or he 3. Increasing poultry numbers. the county agent's office at Boyne Notice: Hott's Tot Shop, Boyne Michigan in relation to total pay appoximately 50 percent of would require local communities City. A small deposit must be Miss Laura Aim, freshman at City, closed on Monday. Open 10- property owned; and one-third by the property taxes paid in the to assume many of the burdens made to get these clippers and a Kalamazoo College, has been 5:30 daily, Saturday night until sales in Michigan in comparison state," states Lovett. "This tax the state is now attempting to Taxi Driver: "Your son tips small daily charge is collected to pledged to Alpha Sigma Delta as 9:00. adv. tf. to total sales. cost amounts to about $200 mil­ carry with reduced revenues. me more generously than you do, pay for repairs and sharpening announced by the Dean of Wo­ lion a year. General Motors Corp­ In conclusion let me say that sir." blades. Clipping dairy cows is a Tom Kiser, Jr., on furlough, men. Formal initiation was held Controller Steadman explains oration in the city of Pontiac "there is no need for a new tax. Passenger: "That's quite pos­ must for farmers who wish to ob­ and Robert Kiser of Rochester, Wednesday evening, March 1, in that such a tax "is essentially like pays 44 percent of the total tax­ If the time ever comes when we sible. He has a wealthy father; I tain good quality production. Mich., are visiting their parents, the Alpha Sigma Delta room and the tax employed already in 32 es of that city. In Flint it proba- need new taxes in Michigan, let's haven't." Ed Rebman Mr. and and Mrs. Tom Kiser, Sr., followed by a banquet. other states of the Union which and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. raise about 611 million a year." Frank Kiser. The Orginal Birthday Club met For example, New York State with Mrs. Myrtle Gidley, Tuesday increased its corporation profits Mr. and Mrs. James Addis and evening, March 28th, to help her tax in 1949 from 4½ to 5½ per­ family of Newport were week «nd celebrate her birthday anniver­ cent. The increase of 1 percent A Most Important... guests of her sister and family, sary. There were thirteen ladies was to produce 40 million dollars Mrs. Roy Nowland, also her par­ present for a delightful pot luck in additional revenue for state ents, Mr. and Mrs. "Gib" LaClair dinner. The evening was spent vis­ government and state aid to local of Ellsworth. iting. governments. Mrs. Walter Davis attended a Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thompson, meeting of Rural Letter Carriers "The corporation ia distress ANNOUNCE Mrs. Frank Neumann and Mrs. at Flint, Feb. 22nd; then visited that is not earning as much as 6 Jennie Evans spent the week end percent on its investment in Mich­ her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. in Grand Rapids. They attended and Mrs. Chris Bulow and child­ igan will pay less tax under the The religious leaders of North America have been shocked the wedding of their neice, Miss Williams corporation profits tax ren, at Lincoln Park, returning Jessie Wright, daughter of Mr. home Sunday. plan than under the existing sys­ by a most startling statement made by Philip Carrington, Episei- and Mrs. Gordan Wright, to Rob­ tem of corporate franchise taxa- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buschert ert VanKovering of Grand Rap­ ion. palian Arch-Bishop of Quebec, during a recent service commem­ and Mrs. Anna Keat left Sunday. ids. "Some people say that corpora­ The latter will visit her son-in-law City Extension Club No. 1 met tions cannot afford to pay the orating the 400th anniversary of the Church of England Prayer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Agnes Hegerberg, Tues­ tax. All our statistical indicators Knopp, also her son, James, and day, for an all day meeting. The over the last 10 or 20 years indi­ Book. He boldly said that millions of protestants, members of his wife at Muskegon. Mr. and Mrs. Chairman presided over the bus­ cate the opposite; that our corpor­ Buschert are Grand Rapids visit­ iness session. Plans were made ations, especially during the last own church and many others, were wrong on one great point of ors. 2 or 3 years, are fully able to for a party to be held March 14 Faith. Many ministers have been too shocked to answer Arch- with Mrs. Gladys Holland. The pay. Bruce% Woodcock, after spend­ leaders fitted the cotton dresses ing a month in California, re­ "I will give you an example of Bishop Carrington's challenge. turned home, Sunday, accompan­ for the members and they are ready for finishing. one corporation which is com­ ied by Mrs. Rolland Woodcock plaining about the 500 and some In kindness and fairness Evangelist Wallack proposes to and daughter, Cindy Lou, of Rich­ millions of dollars it pays the land, " who is spending the week Micl-fWest Producer's ICream- eries, Inc., held its 17th Annual United States government in tax­ give the Bible answer to Arch-Bishop Carrington's challenge in a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. es each year. That corporation Harry Simmons. meeting on Feb. 23-24 in South Bend, Ind. At the Friday's pro­ pays to the general fund of the big public meeting to be held on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. State of Michigan a total of The Good Neighbors extension gram was included the annual in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, corner Third & Williams club met at the home of Mrs. meeting of stockholders, at which $50,000 a year in taxes. D. S. WALLACK your Radio Pa«- Warren Frank, Thusday, Jan. 23. the Directors were elected for "It pays to the general fund of tor and Speaker on the ADVENT* Sts. EVERY NON-CHRISTIAN AND CHRISTIAN SHOULD Pot luck dinner at noon. Discus­ 1950, including Percy Penfold of Michigan $1 for every $10,000 1ST HOUR, Broadcast every Sun­ sion on plackets and tuck button­ East Jordan. Those attending that it pays to the United States day afternoon at 1:45 p. m. over HEAR THIS STIRRING LECTURE ENTITLED:— holes was held in the afternoon. from this vicinity were Percy Pen- government. Yet, about half of W M B N fold, James Bridgewater and Ar­ its total number of wage earning Nine members and two guests employees are in Michigan. were present. Next meeting to be thur Pettifore, East Jordan; Gar­ held at .Mrs. J. M. Ingalls' some­ rett VanderArk, Ellsworth; and time in. March. Wm. Parson, Charlevoix. "That corporation' after paying all taxes, federal, state and local, Is -Arch-Bishop Carrington Right The Sunshine Extension Club Mrs. Wm. Derenzy was the hon­ earned in 1948 440 million dollars. met Friday, Feb. 24, with Mary ored guest at a surprise birthday The current reports are that the Lenosky as hostess. This complet­ dinner Sunday. The table was set estimated net income after all ed the last of a series of three les­ for 25 with a beautiful birthday taxes in 1949 was 640 million," and Millions of Protestants Wrong? cake made by Miss Greta Deren­ said Steadman. sons on dressmaking given by the T group leaders Hazel Bennett and zy. Those present were:— Mr. W hen the state legislature con­ THIS LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:30 p. m. IN THE Mary Lenosky. The next meeting : Derenzy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald venes at Lansing March 15 for will be on March 20th, at the ; Derenzy and three children, Mr. the special session on state finan­ home of Dessie Montroy. It is *and Mrs. Theo Jeffery and three ces, the state corporation profits SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH hoped that the leaders will be children, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford tax will again be pushed by Gov­ 3rd & Williams Sts, East Jordan. This is a PUBLIC MEETING OPEN TO ALL Without Charge ready at that time to give the les­ ; Derenzy and sons, Mr. and Mrs. ernor Williams as an effective sons on making Dress Forms. The Ethan Edson and daughters, and solution of the financial problem. See the Gorgeous Natural Colored Films entitled "Washington, the Capitol Beautiful" Showing meeting was concluded with a Archie, Bill, Orville, Greta and nice lunch of delicious homemade Glenda Derenzy. She received According to Steadman, 32 oth­ on the Screen Promptly at 3:30 p. m. cookies and tea. imany pretty gifts. er states in the Union now have THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY*MARCH 3. 1950

Joe Pienta brought us a plant PENINSULA^;/ CITY OF EAST JORDAN experiment to watch. He also (Edited by Mrs. Emma Haydea) gave us an interesting account of Annual Tax Sale Town 32 North, Range 7 West Years for Which Total of Taxes, The School Bell..., the "flying saucers." ^ Walter Buck, Missi6riary of (Continued froin-page Four) Delinquent Int. and Charges We are learning to write stones American Sunday School, made Description From To Due in Said Years oi Parcel correctly in English, remembering ealls on Peninsula Tuesday alter- CITY OF BOYNE CITY Inclusive Dollars Cents saw George Washington put on KINDERGARTEN — to indent, to use "margins, to cap- noon> In the evening he held ser- South Boyne Addition by Mrs. Stokes' room. Commencing on East line of Main St. prolong­ Helen Severance italize, and to use stop signs vices at Star School House and Years for Which Total ef Taxes, ed 127 feet North of the intersection of North Mary Lou Murray and Louise Group I has finished "Tall Tal Delinquent int. and Charges line of Hulbert St. with East line of Main St., spoke on "Fear". Our group is Description S From To Due in Said Years Bader each had a birthday last SECOND and THIRD Grades — n nning More thence East parallel to North line of Hulbert ? .i/«^?£ gradually enlarging. Those who or Parcel 4c Inclusive Dollars Cents week. We had lovely birthday nap­ Adeline Bower man Streets and Roads." St. 224 ft., thence South 127 feet to North line were not there missed a very of Hulbert St., thence West along North line of kins and delicious cupcakes. After reading in our Weekly Groups II and III are reading Lot 150 S : • 1947 16.56 good sermon. Hulbert St. 224 feet to East line of Main St., We are ever so sorry that so Readers a little bit about how Streets and Roads". Village of Spring Harbor Only thirteen present at Sun­ Lot 1 3 1947 3.74 thence North along East line of Main St. 127 many boys and girls are out of this paper is printed, we visited We have improved in our abili­ 1 day school. 3.74 feet to place of beginning. Part Sy2 of SE ^ ty to read, understand and solve Lot 2 3 1947 school. the local printing office to see Progressive Pedro party Satur­ Lot 3 3 1947 3.74 14 1947 49.29 Sherry Sinclair visited our story problems. At present we are how our East Jordan paper is day evening was well attended. Wm. H. White & Co'a. Addition to Parcel of land commencing 16 feet West of Kindergarten Friday. We were printed. We saw our school notes having fun working multiplication. Thee will be another March 11th. Village of Boyne Southwest corner of Lot 3 Block C, S. G. Isa- very glad to have her. being prepared on the linotype We have had real cold snappy East 50 feet of Lot 10 1947 2.09 man's Addition, thence North along West line We are working on the number machine. Mr. Lisk showed us how FOURTH Grade — Mrs. Snyder weather the past week. West 74.3 feet of Lot 10 1947 2.09 of alley on West side of Block C, said Addition, 2 this week, also the words alike the plates were made up, then to center of Union St., said Addition, thence We finished our Health books Mr. and Mrs, Ken Staley of CITY OF CHARLfeVOIX and different. explained and showed us how the West parallel to center of Union St. to former last Friday and are now anxious Charlevoix and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Original Plat press prints our paper. We all East 56 feet of Lot 4 D. and C. R. R. right of way and depot grounds, T to get started in the Science books Hayden were Sunday callers at thence in a Southeasterly direction along said FIRST Grade — MM. Stoke* gained some interesting informa­ 10 1947 52.28 or fourth grade. Our first unit the Haydens. right of way and depot grounds to point due tion and when we re-read the ar­ Ny2 of Lot 9 11 1947 150.56 When we were learning about will be on weather and we have Most of the older' school child­ West from place of beginning, thence East to George Washington we made Am­ ticle in our Weekly Reader is was NV2 of Lot 13 11 1947 31.83 decided to keep a weather chart ren attended the Charlevoix-East Sy Of Lot 10 14 1947 129.20 place of beginning. Part Government Lot 7. erican flags on paper. Each flag more meaningful. In our language a 23 1947 11.50 for the rest of the year. We have Jordan game. We won even if the SVz of Lot 7 16 1947 39.47 i period we wrote "thank you let> Commencing 161 feet South of Southeast cor­ had thirteen stripes and most of received our little booklets that odds were against us. Good lugji Town 34 North, Range 8 West Jters" to Mr. Lisk. ner of Lot 1 Block E, S. G. Isaman's Addition, them had thirteen stars like Geo- accompany our Weekly Readers in the tournament boys. Sec. I In the same article we learned HSss South 146 feet, West to former D. and C. R. R. fge Washington's flag. We had called "Weather and You"; We "Mrs. Albert Peters is spending Beginning at a point on the South line of Dixon that the Weekly Reader building right of way, thence Northwesterly along said many pictures of Washington to expect to find some interesting a weeks vacation with her brother Ave. 1298.13 feet East of the East line of is a three story building made of right of way to point due West from place of look at. information in them in words and sister in Flint. Bridge St., thence East 56 feet, thence South glass blocks. On our return from 223 feet to the brow of hill, thence Westerly beginning, thence East to place of beginning. For assembly Friday we gave a which we can read and under­ None of our fishermen have Part Government Lot 7. the printing office we went to 58.5 feet to i point due South of the point of playlet called "Betty Sees Wash­ stand. We are hoping t^hat we can had much luck the past week. 23 . 1947 6.19 look at the glass block front of beginning, tnehce North 206 feet to the point ington". draw the sun on our weather cal­ Sunday School will meet at the Commencing 190 feet South of Northwest cor­ Mr. Healey's new grocery store. of beginning. Being part of Government Lot 2. For assembly next time we plan endar real often from now on. Alfred Reich home next week 26 1947 122.40 ner of SWy4 of SW^ Section 24, East 120 feet, to dramatize "The Three Little j He explained to us that the blocks South 70 feet, West 120 feet, North 70 feet to We will be changing our pic­ March 5th. Beginning at ft point on the West line of Pros­ Pigs". have a 4 inch dead air space which place of beginning. Part SW U, of SW ½ tures this week as February turns Cash Hayden who has been ill pect St. 379 feet North of the North line of acts as an insulator. He invited us Dixon Ave., thence North 66 feet, thence West 24 1947 5.21 inside and treated each one with to March. We think we will put for the past year is improving. Commencing 36 rods West of Southeast corner SECOND Grade Mrs. Seiler -O— : 140.5 feet, thlnce South 66 feet, thence East J a jaw breaker. On Monday we up some of the March wind blow­ 140.5 feet to the" point of beginning. Being part of NE /4 of SW% Section 24, thence West 4 Mrs .Seiler is reading a book wrote a letter of thanks to him. ing kites and clothes, the March of Government Lot 2. rods, North 18 rods, East 4 rods, South 18 rods PROBATE ORDER to place of beginning. called Heidi to us. It is about a Hare welcoming spring, and may­ ,.. §6 1947 6.87 i Most of us have learned the cor­ Appointment of Administrator 24 1947 2.06 little girl who lives with her rect letter form pretty well and be some of boys and girls playing Beginning at a point on the West line of Pros­ grandpa in Norway. Heidi was marbles. pect St. 313 feet North of the North line of Commencing 33 feet West and 280 feet South I we learned two new words, margin State of Michigan; The Probate of the North % post on East line of Section 26, written by Johanna Spyri. Last week twenty people in our Dixon Ave., theiice North 66 feet, thence West and indent. Court for the County of Charle­ thence South 15½ rods, thence West to the Audrey Chapman and Lyndell room had, all the spelling words 140.5 feet, thence South 66 feet, thence East voix. 140.5 feet to the point of beginning. Being part East liie of the present E. J. and S. R. R. right Ingalls spelled down their class j This week, Friday, we have an right. We have twelve new words of way, thence N'ly along said right of way line At a session of said Court, held of Government Lot 2 on Friday. ("appointment" with the dentist, each week. to a point 150 feet South of the North y& line Dr. Pray, for a friendly visit on at the Probate office, in the City 26 1947 6.87 The boys made bean bags and Fred Johnson and John Elzinga of Section 26, thence E 193.16 ft., thence S the impartance of taking care of of Charlevoix, in said (jounty, on Beginning at a point 33 feet South and 775.5 carved animals out of soap last have birthdays this week. 136 feet, thence East 301.25 feet to beginning. our teeth and the poper methods the 28th day of February A. D. feet West of the Northeast comer of Section Part.SE¼ of NEV* week. The girls did some carving 34, thence South 214.5 feet, thence West 66 on soap too. They had fun making of brushing them. The teacher 1950. 26 1947 17.80 FOURTH Grade—Grace Galmore feet, thence North 214.5 feet thence East 66 colored beads out of salt and corn-1 i could tell the children, but it is Present, Honorable Floyd A. feet to the point of beginning. Being part of Bo wen's Second Addition to Village of South Several pupils have been out on Supp, Judge of Probate. In the Lake starch. more fun and much more impres­ 34 1947 13.82 sive to hear it from an authority account of illness. Rhea Zitka and Matter of the Estate of James Lot 5 > 1947 3.11 We enjoyed the assembly pro­ Beginning at a jboint on the West line of State Empey's Addition to Village of South Lake gram so much. We liked the song on the subject. Linda Raymond have been out a Gidley, Deceased. St. 159.5 feet South and 33 feet West of the week or more. Linda has come Lot 25 1947 17.80 "Ten Little Indians" sung by Mrs. THIRD Grade — Marie Hughes Myrtle Gidley having filed in Northeast corner of Section 34-T34N-R8W, S. G. Isaman's Addition to Village of South Arm Johnston's room, the flag drill by Tommy Eichler is slowly recov- back two or three times but had said Court her petition praying thence South 55 feet, thence West 150 feet, • • ' , Blk. Mrs. Bowerman's room, the dance •; ering from his illness. to leave as she was not well yet. that the administration of said thence North 55 feet, thence East 150 feet to Lot 6' D 1947 1.87 and drill by the fourth grades and Ellen Palmiter and Robert Live­ We received some splendid pic­ estate be granted to Hugh R. Gid­ the point of beginning. Being part of Martin & Keat's Addition to Village of 34 1947 43.73 the play about the little girl who ly are also absent with illness. tures from. the California Fruit ley or to some other suitable per­ South Arm Growers Exchange showing all the son, Beginning at a point 33 feet South and 643.5 Lots 1 and 2 H 1947 5.38 feet West of the Northeast corner of Section steps in the production of oranges Lot 19 I 1947 11.50 It is Ordered, That the 21st day 34-T34N-R8W, thence South 214.5 feet, thence from grower to consumer. of March A. D. 1950 at 2 o'clock Nettleton's Addition to Village of S.outh Arm West 66 feet, thence North 214.5 feet} thence Lots 12-13-14 3 1947 7.30 Our tables chart is showing in the afternoon, at said Probate East 66 feet to point of beginning. Being part Lots 9 and 10 12 1947 1.84 many stars. The boys and girls office, be and is hereby appointed of 34 1947 22.37 Nicholl's Second Addition to Village of are working hard. Gene Richards, for hearing said petition; Clarke's Addition South Lake Clare Crawford and Joe Leu have It is Ordered, That Public no­ Blk. Lot 6 19 1947 18.97 proven that they know all their tice thereof be given by publica­ Lots 4 and 5 3 1947 5.28 Nicholl's Third Addition to Village of tables. tion of a copy of this order, once Clifford's Addition South Lake Lot 16 1947 52.28 Lot 16 23 1947 32.50 Two Science booklets were giv­ each week for three successive Crouter's Addition en to our room as a reward for weeks previous to said day of Nicholl's Fourth Addition to Village of Lots 50 and 104 1947 141.79 South Lake the number of TB seals sold at hearing, in the Charlevoix County Eaton's Addition Lot 11 4 1947 13.60 Christmas. Herald, a newspaper printed, and The South 20 feet ef Lot 7 and All Lot 8 Village of South Arm Gerald Green brought us a very circulated in said County. 1947 12.74 Commencing at a point on West line of Water good clipping about the vicious FLOYD A. SUPP, Mason's Addition ->• St. 120 feet Northwesterly from where West little pirouha, a fish about which Judge of Pr^Bate. Lot 10 8 1947 43.73 jline of Water St. intersects North line of John Newman's t Addition we learned in our study of the Certified a true copy. St., thence Southeasterly along Water St. 25 Amazon. East 35 % feet of Lot 11 and West 7 feet of feet, thence Southwesterly parallel to John St. Anna Eccleston, Lot 12 20 1947 86.48 We thought the Friday's assem­ Register of Probate. '90 feet, thence Northwesterly parallel to Wa­ 9-3 Lot 2 22 1947 24.47 ter St. 25 ft., thence Northeasterly 90 feet to bly program a very patriotic cele­ -Upright & Huirlbut' s Addition place of beginning. Part Lot 2 bration. The flags and songs were PROBATE ORDER Lot 27 1947 35.19 C 1947 17.80 fitting to the occasion and we en­ Notice of Hearing on S% of Lots 56 and 57 1947 17.48 Lot 3 C 1947 3.11 joyed the twirling red, white and Petition for Probate of Will N% of Lot 56, S 37½ feet of Ny2 of Lot 57, John R. Vance's Addition to Village of South blue streamers to the Blue Dan­ S 100 feet of Lot 58 1947 3.36 Arm ube Waltz as our part. Mrs. Lar- State of Michigan, The West 57 feet and the East 25.5 feet of the Lots 2 and 3 B 1947 5.21 The Pro- Ny of Lot 75 1947 52.28 bate Court for the a Lots 2 and 3 C 1947 5.21 sen's play was especially fine, il­ County of Ny of Lot 76 1947 5.28 lustrating the meaning of Amer­ Charlevoix. 2 VILLAGE OF BOYNE FALLS All of Lot 79 except the South 100 feet Addition 1 icanism by being a good neighbor. At a session of said court held 1947 7.42 Lots 1-2-3-4 1 # 1947 52.87 in the Probate Office in the City Lot 110 1947 5.28 Addition 2 "No! No! Please! Take anything else, but leave those handy SIXTH Grade — Alma Larsen of Charlevoix, in said county, on Lot 162 1947 5.28 Lots 3-4-5-6 11 # 1947 25.70 Lot 163 1947 5.28 telephone directory Yellow Pages!" Our room is learning how to the 10th day of February, A. D., Gager's Addition 1950. k Lot 175 1947 22.37 Lots 1 and 2 write business letters in English. 2 1947 22.62 Each row wrote to a different Present: Hon. Floyd A. Supp, company for free booklets and Judge of Probate. In the Matter posters in health. Out of each row of the Estate of Stewart T. Mill­ TRY HERALD WANT ADS FOR RESULTS! we picked the best one to be sent iman: Deceased. , mi „ „ . 1 Lewis N. Milliman having filed out. The following people were ws petition prayin that an in- 1 INVEST IN SECVMTf choseni :. Phihtm -v ) Ravmnnd^ " " J. Di^n. V,\-ni s pennon_ *prayin- * g° that an in- chosen: Philip Raymond Dick; strument filed previously in said Johnson, Peggy Walton, Deanna:- - - Lehrbass and Shirley Matthews. Court be admitted to probate as —Deanna Lehrbass the Last Will and Testament of THE NEW LOOK IN TAX ARCHITECTURE In Penmanship this week we are said deceased and that adminis­ tration of said estate be granted practicing the letters D and L.— IN 18 YEARS THE TAX BUILDING Martha Galmore. to Lewis N. Milliman or to some We are now writing sentences other suitable person; MAS GSOWM BIG AND TOP HEAVY! ^ in spelling instead of just words. It is ordered that the 14th day Mrs. Larsen dictates the sentences of March, A. D., 1950, at 2:00 in for us to write. We count points the afternoon, EST, at said Pro­ for capital letters, periods and bate Office is hereby appointed for hearing said petition. ••present* totot taxes, collected in spelling of all words in the sen­ tfie United States by Federal, Stote Notice is hereby given .that the tence.—Jerry O'Brien. end local (courses, cities) Govern* deposition of Claude Rowland one Friday afternoon Deanna Lehr­ went*. Federal taxes far 1950 are bass' mother and grandmother of the subscribing witnesses to «s included in the President's Budget visited our room.—Patty Cihak. the instrument, filed :in said Including existing payroll taxes but PUMTOL/R REFUND MONEY Wednesday, Feb. 22, we saw a Court, for which the 'petition of excluding any proposed increases. movie on the "Public Life of Ab­ Lewis N. Milliman prays that the raham Lincoln". It showed some same he allowed and admitted to IN HOIK IMPROVEMENTS! of his private life but mostly of probate as the Last Will and his life as President. We saw how Testament of said deceased, will Veterans .. * don't wait any longer! taken before JohntBotts a Notary 11 Yourclieckfwill; he was shot, too. —? Margaret Now is a good time to modernize your Murray. Public in and for Comanche Coun­ f ^rpfe^bly tjover such home ... inside and outside . .. with ty, State of Kansals at the follow­ For 4-H we have sent away for Celotex Building Materials! Your in­ ing place: at his office in Cold- some bird pictures. We are going water, Kansas, at 10:00 a. m. CST surance refund check will probably to make a scrap book out of them. AddMs • a ..bedjrdp rn on March 8, A. p., 1950. cover any major improvement. Maybe For the assembly the 2 fourth I ^ Re-roofing your HotrieJ you need a new roof, or you want to grades put on a drill, Mrs. Stokes' It is further ordered that pub­ : lic notice thereof be given by pub­ •'!' ••''AlA :r&cr£iation :tji>&m.-i "}: insulate or re-side your home. Or per­ room put on » play about George haps you're tired of rooms that look Washington, Mrs. Bowerman's lication of a copy of this order I.;'••# Re-siding your home old and drab to you. No matter what room did a march. In Mr. Ma- once in each week for three con­ j £;. Insulating /Vpyr. hqme your remodeling problems may be... lone's room Shirley Peck sang a secutive weeks previous to said date of hearing in the Charlevoix i *:jAdding a ggtfegk:" ' /'; / let us help you get started today! Nc song and Denny Wilson played his obligation, of course. It's the best se­ horn. Mrs. Larsen's room had a County Herald, a newspaper curity you can buy for your family! play called "Good Neighbors".— printed and circulated in said Fred Clark and Jon Jankoviak. County. o FLOYD A. SUPP,— Hams Your Remodeling Weeds...We Have the Answer! Judge of Probate. Our parole system is exposed in Certified; a true copy a startling article "Danger in Anna Eccleston, FtKRAl AFFAMS MPT. 10S ANGEUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Paroles," Sunday in The Ameri­ Register of Probate. 7-3 can Weekly, the great color maga­ AL. THORSEN zine with The Chicago Herald- FUN AND FORTUNE! The Above Is Published in the Interest of American. 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