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1 Around The County To elect offcers for Grandvue Women's Auxlary A seven year old Vanderblt youngster, Brett VanSckle, son of the Robert VanSckles, seemed none the worse for hs recent experence. He wandered away from the famly's rural cottage n Hudson Townshp just before dark recently and spent the nght lost n a nearby swamp area known to have countless mudholes flled wth water as the result of the heavy rans. The chld wandered out of the woods, spent the nght n a car on a farm and durng the mornng made hs way to the farm house four mles north of Gaylord near Huffman Lake. State Polce from several area posts and other law enforcement offcers joned n the search for the chld. The Charlevox Communty Chest Board has adopted a budget of $19,414 for The fund drve, however, wll rase $17,- 914 after funds on hand were appled to ths year's budget needs. Wllam Peck of Ironton s presdent of the Chest. Charles England wll head the forthcomng fund drve. Archeologsts from Mchgan State Unversty, headed by Charles Clellan, an assocate professor of anthropology and curator at the MSU Museum, have unearthed ancent Indan settlements along Lake Mchgan. The 'vllages' actually are camp stes where a small number of Indans of an undentfed trbe camped whle travelng along the lake. The frst camp s located at the mouth of a small creek where t emptes nto Lake Mchgan. Offcers of the newly organzed Grandvue Medcal Care Faclty wll be elected at an organzatonal meetng to be held at the faclty Thursday, July 10, Mrs. A. E. Stenbrecher, actng charman of the group, has announced. A nomnatng commttee of Mrs. Joseph Wlkns, charman, Mrs. Arthur Thompson of East Jordan, Mrs. Harry Grffn of Walloon Lake, Mrs. Stenbrecher, Mrs. Loue Manglos, and Mrs. Ernest Detze of Boyne Cty wll present a slate of offcers. Mrs. Charles Groover, presdent of the Mchgan Assocaton of Hosptal Auxlares, wll be present to address the group and to assst wth the organzaton of the auxlary. The consttuton commttee composed of Mrs. Floyd Chamberlan, Mrs. George Plumm and Mrs. Robert Neff, all of Charlevox, wll also present a consttuton and by-laws for consderaton. The steerng commttee met recently at the faclty. Others present were, Mrs. RayUhlnger of East Jordan and Mrs. Royal (Hlda) Watkns of Boyne Cty, superntendent of the faclty. Pete Green of Brmngham, who has been partcpatng n the Mchgan Amateur Golf Champonshp for 13 years, defeated 19 year old Mke Fedewa of Portland, Western Mchgan Unversty junor, 2-up to wn the Mchgan Amateur for the frst tme. Green defeated Dck Drager, Jr. of Rosevlle and Fedewa won over Gene Hunt of Grand Blanc to go nto the fnals. The Cty of Charlevox has renewed fre protecton and ambulance servce contracts for the comng year wth all but one unt, Evelne Townshp located on the west sde of the South Arm of Lake Charlevox whch dd not want ambulance servce. The townshp unts partcpatng n the servce pay sx-tenths of a mll for fre protecton and one-tenth for emergency unt (ambulance) servce. The Charlevox Board of Educaton has announced an austerty budget whch wll elmnate sports, vocatonal educaton, band, Co-op and other less programs and all extra-currcular actvtes from ts program. Sports and band boosters groups mmedately asked to meet wth the board to ask f these two programs could be returned to the currculum f they were underwrtten by publc subscrpton. The board wll hand down ts decson at a later date. There s also some talk of lessenng the mllage request from 3.75 mlls. Blly Greves of Detrot was elected commander of the Mchgan Chapter of Submarne Veterans of World War II at the organzaton's annual conventon held n Charlevox. He succeeds Warren Sten of Iona. Tom Stewart of Petoskey has been named head golf pro at Walloon Lake Country Club. He s a former assstant pro at the same course and for the past three summers was assstant at the Wequetonsng Golf Club at Harbor Sprngs. He wll be asssted by Myron Lck of Boyne Falls. Camp Charlevox, located on the north sde of Lake Charle- Ievox.four mles east of Charlevox, opened Saturday for ts 44th season. The natonally (contnued on page 12) BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER One pece suts are back New York (NAPS) - Wll you be n swm-shape for Summer? As the fashon pcture comes nto focus, we see an exctngly vared style story! The onepece sut's n the lmelght.. but the bare bkn look s stll on stage. Brand-new versons of the swmdress, sheath, mallot and costume look are fashon stars... and we've chosen these from Robby Len... swmsuts for Summer's mood! Gngham checks, fashon's alltme favorte... now younger and pretter than ever, wth the added spce of dasy applques. Swss dots are dashng... no doubt about t! Ths tro n delectable floral prnt, blossomng on fne Dacron/Cotton, s destned to bloom on the best beaches ths Summer! And the tunc as trumphed! Robby Len desgns ths darlng duo n Arnel... one pn-tucked THURSDAY, JULY 3, 7969 PAGE 9 n sold pastel tones.. the other, a hand-screened floral, underscored wth flrty ruffles. Salor, beware! Robby Len sals nto fashon wth a tro of kntted nautcal ncetes... n Red, Whte and Blue, they' re seeworthy to be sure! The ever-popular swmsheath, always n the forefront of fashon, s nterpreted here n Helanca, wth a permanently pleated sheer front. Shown wth t s another snappy sheath style n fgure-followng textured knt. Care to be a vson n vole? Ths flatterng, femnne fabrc takes the fashon spotlght n sheer swm-looks, dantly prnted n soft pastels. There's a look for every beach belle ths summer... just take your choce.. and sut yourself! Hold famly reunon East Jordan - The famly of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lews of R#3 East Jordan, held a famly reunon at Whtng Park, near Boyne Cty, Sunday, June 22. There were 10 of ther 16 chldren present, 23 grandchldren and 4 great grandchldren. They hope to make ths an annual outng. DRIVE SAFE1Y THE 4TH AND SHOP AT B*C Oven fresh 6oz. PKG. Cnnamon Rolls 39C NEW STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SAT. EXCLUDING FRIDAY, JULY 4 A.M. TO P.M. OPEN 4th JULY 8 A.M TO 12 NOON NOW AVAILABLE Fresh Mchgan STRAWBERRIES ACTION EXTRA Spartan Whte PAPER PLATES SEMI-, HENRY HOUSE - WHOLE OR HALF BONELESS HAMS ACTION EXTRA Jumbo Sze Asst. NORTHERN TOWELS ACTION EXTRA Mr. Spartan GRADE "A" MEDIUM SIZE EGGS Ocoma Frozen CHICKEN n a BASKET HEAT & EAT Frozen Boneless ALL DARK MEAT TURKEY ROLL ACTION EXTRA Goldsheld GREEN LIQUID DETERGENT 10 TO 12 PIECES LB. ACTION EXTRA Spartan 1-LB. PKG. POTATO CHIPS Country Style SPARE RIBS CANNED Morrel 5 Ib. HAM SLICE & EAT ACTION EXTRA Spartan MARGARINE LEAN & MEATY SOLIDS Grape Drnk or Lemonade TIP TOP FROZEN - 6 OZ. Frozen PET RITZ 14 OZ. Cream Pes EACH

2 Page 10 CUB SCOUTS from East Jordan's Pack 17 learn mouth to mouth resusctaton methods from East Jordan Polce Chef Joe Hammond, and cub leader, Sherm Merrner. Over 1,000 chldren n Boyne Cty and East Jordan, have learned the mouth to mouth technque of resusctaton through the demonstraton and use of "Resusc-Anne 0 " Senor Ctzens Senor ctzens ready for Jordan festval The Snowmoblers' Club House was agan the meetng place of the East Jordan Senor Ctzens, Thrty members attended the meetng. For several of us, t was the frst vst and, of course, the new buldng nterested and mpressed us; ts rustc, weatheredboard panellng, heavy, bult-up trusses, and centrally-located forge-lke, feld stone-veneered barbecue pt caused qute a lot of complmentary remarks. We certanly enjoyed our vst and we are grateful to the snowmoblers for ts use. The busness meetng was shortened some after whch recreaton ensued. Durng the meetng, however, BerthaRaveau reported that the float was about done, and n response to a request for help from the parade offcals several volunteered to assst n gettng the parade under way. Mare Woodcock s stll busy acqurng names and addresses of BoysTown G.I.'s n Vetnam, Al- A. L Drapeau ta Drapeau, secretary protem read a letter regardng the charter, whch we wll receve from the Natonal Councl of Senor Ctzens n the near future. Glen Snyder s now our newest member. Agnes Hegerberg has returned home from a stay at Charlevox Hosptal. Vstors were Bernce Fowler and Ruth Roberts - both from our area. Our next meetng - July 8, wll agan be at the Snowmoblers' Club. All area Senor Ctzens are welcome. The Keth Smths, Muskegon, were weekend guests at the home of the Russells and vstng other relatves. The Alvn Merrls are happy to announce the brth of a 6 lb. 11 oz. baby grl, at Charlevox Hosptal, Saturday, June 28. She has been named Cyntha Lynn. Mrs. Merrl was the former Lnda Combest, daughter of the Everett Combests. Jerome Brennen, Washngton, D. C, s spendng a weeks leave wth hs parents, the J. B. Brennens and other relatves. The Bernard Pearces and two chldren, Salem, New Hampshre, are spendng ther vacaton wth ther parents, the G. B. Bramans Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundy, Holland, are vacatonng n East Jordan and vstng relatves. Mr. and Mrs. John Cordero, Jr., (Mary Ellen) and famly, Hollywood, Fla., arrved Saturday to spend a few weeks vstng ther parents, the Frank Nachazel, Sr's. and relatves, Mrs. Nora Steenbergh was a Sunday guest of her ssters, Mss Golda Justce and Mrs. Ruby Mller. The Bob Dunson, Sr's. and the James Dunsons spent the weekend n the upper pennsula on a sght seeng tour. Mr, and Mrs, Wllam Gardener are very happy to announce the brth of a baby grl, at Charlevox Hosptal, Sunday, June 22. She has been named Deanna Mare. The grandparents are the Harley Rogerses and the Charles Wllamses. Your correspondent would apprecate t very much, f all who have guests for the 4th of July weekend would call her. Also f the varous organzatons n the cty who have news to report would call. Bea Kopkau Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sommervlle attended the graduaton of EAST JORDAN Bea Kopkau ther granddaughter, Shar Arner of Garden Cty Wednesday. Others who attended were, Mrs. Bruce Ogden, Mrs. Rod Rchardson, Norwood, the AlanSommervlles, Suttons Bay. The members of the Unted Methodst Church feel very fortunate to know ther pastor, Rev. Stanley Hayes a*d famly, wll return to East Jordan for another year. The Wm. Esendraths were called to Chcago last week, because of the death of ther brother. They wll return July 10. The Dutchmans Bay Extenson Club went on a sght see- Mrs. Wlfred O'Bren Charlevox - Gravesde servces were held for Mrs. Wlfred (Tells) O'Bren, 93, athoy Cross Cemetery, Beaver Island, at 1 p.m. Thursday. The Rev. Lous Wren, OFM, (Conv.) offcated. Mrs. O'Bren ded June 24 at Grandvue Medcal Faclty where she had been a patent for 7 years. She was born Tells Twnng n Carey, Oho, October 28, She marred Dr. Thomas Gramm at Cascade n 1906 and they moved to Beaver Island. He ded n She marred Mr. O' Bren n He preceded her n death n She contnued makng her home on the sland untl 1962 when she was hosptalzed at Grandvue. Mrs. O'Bren was a former school teacher and a member of Holy Cross Church, St. James. Among her survvors are a nephew, Russell Twnng, Lma, Oho. ng tour to Rogers Cty June 18. The Gleaners held ther meetng at the home of the Henry Grutschs, June 21. Mrs. Alfred Crowell attended a college week, for extenson workers for women, at the State Unversty n Lansng, June 23. Mrs. Crowell s the Charlevox County charman of area 22. She was a representatve for one of the state women from Cheboygan. The Glen Kowalske famly, Great Lakes, 111., and the Mke Kowalske famly, Wchta Falls, Texas, are vstng ther parents, the Robert Kowalskes and the Orvlle McKays and relatves. Obtuares Mrs. Frank Pearson Boyne Falls - Servces for Mrs. Frank (Lyda) Pearson, 87, who ded June 28 at Grandvue Medcal Faclty were held at 2 p.m. Monday from the Methodst Church. Rev. Raymond Mc~ Bratne offcated wth nterment n Boyne Valley Cemetery. She was born Lyda Ford, September 13, 1881 n Boyne Falls and lved there all her lfe. She marred Mr. Pearson October 16, He preceded her n death n June, She was a member of the Unted Methodst Church, Boyne Falls. Survvng are two sons, James, Boyne Cty; Ford, Three Rvers; two daughters, Mrs. Clark (Eleanor) Fraley, Detrot, Mrs. Roy (Louse) MaGee, Boyne Falls; eght grandchldren, sx great grandchldren; a brother, George Ford, Gaylord. Thursday, July 3, 1969 Comc strp s Ordaned at theme for Kddes Day East Jordan - Comc Strp Characters s the theme for the East Jordan Kddes Parade whch begns July 4 at 10 a.m. The charman s Mrs. Jnny Gacomell and workers are: Mrs. Harry (Phoebe) Watson, Mrs. Bob (Pat) Ruhlman, Mrs. Tom (Ruth) Sherdan, Mrs. Dave (Lynn) Nachazel, Mrs. Corney (Betty) Rson, Mrs. Gary (Toote) Bartlett, and Mrs. Robert (Ruby) Dpznsk. The parade wll be formng at 9:30besdethe Jordan Inn. Judges wll be Mr. Wllam Noordyke from Grand Rapds and East Jordan Tourst Park, Mrs. Oscar (Leona) Wlhelm of Ft. Myers, Fla., and Mrs. Bret(Cyd) Rley, East Jordan. Albon Albon - Thurlan E. Meredth, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Meredth of East Jordan, was among those recevng ther fnal ordnaton at the recently held Annual Conference of the Unted Methodst Church n Albon. Rev. Meredth, a 1956 graduate of East Jordan Hgh School, holds degrees from Central Mchgan Unverstes n Mt. Pleasant and Garrett Theologcal Semnary n Evanston, 111. He s marred to the former Shrley Challender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Challender of Traverse Cty. The couple have three chldren, Mark, Glen and Danna. For the past sx years they have served the Courtland Oakfeld Unted Methodst Church n Rockford. They wll return for another year. A" At 4%, MANAGER of Top O' Mchgan Rural Electrc, Roger Westenbroek (rght), receves a safety award from Donald H. Ludwg, of Employer's Insurance Company. Top O' Mchgan had a record 502,446 workng hours from June of 1965 through December 1968, wthout a dsablng accdent. Northland Churches Invte You To Worshp Methodst REV. R.J. McBRATNIE 11:00 a.m. Chrst Lutheran REV. RICHARD NOFFZE M-75 and Deer Lake Road 8:30 and 10:30 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Assembly of God REV. LARRY FRICK 509 North East St. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Evangelstc Servce Phone Reorganzed Church of Jesus Chrst L.D.S. ELDER WALTON FRITZ Corner South Lake & Lncoln 11:00 a.m. Phone Walloon Lake Communty Church REV. RALPH STEARNS 11:00 a.m. Phone I Methodst Boyne Falls REV. R.J. McBRATNIE 9:30 a.m. Phone Presbyteran REV. DUANE FERRIS Early Servce 8:00 a.m. Worshp & Church School 11:00 a.m. Corner S. Park & Pne St. Bay Shore - 9:00 a.m. Claron Bble Church NON-DENOMINATIONAL Small enough to apprecate you and large enough to serve you" SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp Servce - 11:00 a.m. REV. LESLIE V. LAMB, Pastor j Seventh Day Adventst Church I! REV. WALTER EARLE Corner South East & Cedar Saturday - Worshp 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School 10:45 a.m. Prayer Meetng - Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Frst Baptst REV. WM. T. SMITH One Mle North on Lake Street 11:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Phone It's your prvlege Here n Amerca no one tells you that you have to work. Of course, when you do, you and your famly enjoy self-respect as well as materal benefts. No one tells you, ether, when or how you must play. But, when refreshed, alert you take tme for occasonal recreaton, you become and ready for more work. And no one tells you that you must worshp the Lord, your God, regularly. But, when you do, you and your famly are mmeasurably blessed. Hs mercy and lovng-kndness wll embrace your lfe. Knowledge Hs nfnte goodness and confdence n Hs eternal vglance and of love wll sustan you at all tmes. These blessngs, and more, are yours so long as you keep alve the prvleges of freedom to work, play and worshp glorous Amercan as you choose. St. Matthews Catholc Church. REV. JEROME SZYDLOWSKI M-75 - Boyne Falls Road 7:00-9:00-11:00 a.m. Phone St. Augustne Catholc Church! Boyne Falls REV. JEROME SZYDLOWSKI! 1 9:00 a.m. Phone (.. 1 Church of God ] REV. MARGIE GRING j 300 North Park St. 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. j Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. j Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. j Phone Fath Evangelcal Lutheran REV. ROBERT A. MOLDSTAD Wlson Road - German Settlement Servce - 3:00 p.m. Sunday School & Bble Class - 4:00 p.m. Phone BR Suttons Bay Northern Lake Mchgan Sprtualst Camp 1 1/2 Mles West of Bay Shore on old US 31 June 22 thru Aug 31, :30 and 2:00 p.m. Sundays 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays j j Church of Nazarene Guest Mnsters for July Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worshp Servce 11:00 a.m. Young Peoples 6:30 p.m. Evangelstc Servce 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meetng 7:30 p.m. Horton Bay Unted Methodst REV. SEWARD C. WALTON PHONE Horton Bay 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Youth Fellowshp 6:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meetng 7:30 p.m. Free Methodst Church REV. OLIVER DAVIS 839 State Street - North on M-75 Sunday School 10:00 Worshp 11:00 - Evenng 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meetng - 7:30 Phone j Boyne Cty Baptst Msson S.B.C. REV. EARL HODGES 214 S. East St. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worshp Servce 11:00 a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Phone Prayer Meetng Thursday 7:30 p.m. BOYNE CITY Courter, Inc. B & B Roofng "Complete Roofng Servce" Bert Hawkns - JU Bob Goldsmth - DI Vought's Pant & Wallpaper Store Glass - Drapery Fxtures - Wndow Shades 112 E. Man St. JU Boyne Upholsterng, Inc. "Carpetng and Draperes" 120 Water Street Phone Bay Marne 3545 Lake Shore Drve Phone Ths Servce To Inspre Relgous Interest Sponsored By The Penny Stretcher Chpman Plumbng & Heatng MASTER PLUMBER 664 State St. JU or JU Wm. J. Lndsay Insurance R.A. CAMPBELL AGENCY, INC. Godette's Store Open 7 Days A Week North Boyne JU : Consumers Power Company Top O' Mchgan Rural Electrc Company Northern Mchgan Electrc Cooperatve, Inc. Baley's Drug Store Your Prescrpton Store Bogema Pharmacy Northwestern State Bank Member F.D.I.C. R.D. Brooks, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 302 Front St S. B. Stackus Funeral Home James D. Stackus, Managng Drector 417 Elm Street The Northland Press S. Lake CHARLEVOIX Charlevox Abstract & Engneerng Co. 213 Brdge Street Charlevox BOYNE FALLS Boyne Mountan Lodge Boyne Falls Realty York W. Oster, Broker Phone Boyne Falls Log Homes Boyne Falls

3 The Ped Typer Goldbrck wrtng stll too much luxury for busness warrors An ad on televson has convnced me I have no busness wrtng busness letters. If you can beleve the ptch put out by the machne advertsed, a letter costs even more than an expenseaccount lunch. I beleve the fgure was somethng lke $2.45. Anyhow, t was enough to convnce me that I can no longer afford to wrte any letters. My welfare check cannot stand the gaff. It also rased the queston n my mnd whether all ths wrtng, especally at hgh speed, s necessary. Certanly the caveman who started ths wrtng busness dd not ntend to create a $2.45 monster. He was probably just chnk-, ng the cracks n hs wall wth some vermllon mud, when hs wfe was on a redecoratng bnge. Ever snce then man has had an nner compulson to wrte somethng down even f t s only hs ntals on restroom walls. Wrtng s an art developed by the gold-brckers of the race. The Assyran wth hs clay tablets was not out drag racng n hs war charot or carvng off earblades of hs enemes. He left ths chore to more energetc types. The Egyptan scrbe was not out there luggng those bg rocks across the sand dunes. He was markng thngs down on a papyrus. The Roman wth hs wax slate and the medeval monk wth hs nkhorn and scabbard of pens was not up to some useful work lke plantng turnps. It has now come to the pont where wrters have now developed computers to wrte for them. These machnes are equpped not only wth typewrters but wth the wrter's temperment, and occasonally one of them rebels and spells out "I wrte the way. I please." All ths compulson to wrte s mental dsturbance because anybody who has tred t knows that wrtng never pays. It has to be ^subsdzed by some %ctr" : "Eng-'- : lsh lord or a toothpaste manufacturer. Straght Talk It s about tme, however, to qut yeldng to the chldsh mpulse to wrte, to stamp out the whole practce. The human race cannot afford to throw away $2.45 every tme t turns around. Thngs have a habt of snowballng and the frst thng you know a busness letter wll cost you $10 to order a smple threedollar forbsetter. And anyone wth any busness sense at all can tell you payng that much for a forbsetter wll drve you to the wall. Snce wrtng has a narcotc effect on many people, t ought to be controlled lke dope. That way, t would force the most dedcated addct back to hs musty garret, where masterpeces were produced. When Nathanel Hawthorne lost hs government job, he went home dejected and almost desperate because when you can't hold down a spot at the publc trough, you are n bad shape. Hs wfe, after a coolng perod, nstead of sympathzng wth hm too much, set pen and nk on the table and put a fre n the grate. Then she sad: "Now you wll be able to wrte your book." He began to wrte and the world was enrched wth "The Scarlet Letter." It's probably no wonder we don't fnd many great wrters today. You can't hardly fnd a wfe who wll fre the furnace these days. % # jl/l H/: How unlucky can a guy be. I'll tell you. I'm among the 20% who do not dream n color. The fact that I have only black and whte televson I took n strde, shruggng t off as an occupatonal concesson. Then I learned that 80% of people-types dream n techncolor and my world had crumbled down on drab old dad. scared the pajamas rght off me. I'd hate to thnk how frghtenng they would appear n natural color. Accordng to a doctor n the dream lab of Brooklyn's Mamondes Medcal Center, you dream every nght whether you are conscous of t or not. Those who do not dream are ether drunk, drugged or have been dropped on ther heads. Dreamng s an absolute necessty to good health, but no one can fgure out why most are chaotc and dsorganzed. Young adults spend about 25% of ther sleepng tme dreamng, whle the proporton decreases to 20% among the elderly. The good doctor beleves the dream represents a way for an ndvdual to express hs wshes and to work out hs tensons. I dsagree. I have never yet caughtanybeautful blondes n my dreams because that durned dragon keeps blockng my path. Authortes are dvded on whether a dream has any sgnfcant meanng to the dreamer. In some cases, dreams have been assocated wth the ndvdual's pattern of lfe. In my own partcular case, that drty old dragon looks a lot lke the owner of a watermelon patch I once knew. Along wth not beng wred for color, I do not have control of my dreams lke some folks. Some can decde what they are gong to dream about before they go to bed. Some can remember a pleasant dream one mornng and decde to repeat the dream the next nght. They are not always successful, however. And stll others can control a dream whle t s gong on. I have found t rather hard to get control of a stuaton when you are runnng lckety splt away from t. Dreams are thought to keep the bran n tune for ts daly functons.,my dream pattern has. blown a jstll, t coul^ be a blessng. fuse. My runnng legs are what's n dsguse. Some of ttl dra-' gettng the' turng up7 gons that have chased me through Barkng dogs and howlng cats the swampland of dreams have that nterrupt your sleep also What chance aganst such men How was our freedom won, nearly 200 years ago? What manner of men were they who pledged ther lves, ther fortunes and ther sacred honor that ths naton under God should not persh? Colonel Peter Horry, n hs lfe of Francs Maron, gves the answer n the followng ncdent: About ths tme we receved a flag from the enemy n Georgetown, S.C., the object of whch was to make some arrangements about the exchange of prsoners. The flag-bearng offcer was conducted blndfolded nto Maron's encampm ent. Havng heard great talk about Maron, hs fancy had naturally enough sketched out for hm some stout fgure of a warror, suchas Cornwalls hmself, of martal aspect and flamng regmentals. But what was hs surprse when led nto Maron's presence, and the bandage taken from hs eyes, he beheld n our hero a swarthy, smoke dred lttle man, wth scarcely enough of thread-bare homespun to cover hs nakedness! Instead of tall ranks of galy-dressed solders, a handful of sun-burnt, yellow-legged mltamen; some roastngpotatoes, and some asleep, wth ther flntlocks and powder-horns lyng by them on the logs. Havng recovered a lttle from hs surprse, he presented hs letter to Maron, who perused t and soon settled everythng to hs satsfacton. The offcer took up hs hat to retre. "Oh no!" sad Maron, "t s now about tme of dnng; and I hope, sr, you wll gve us the pleasure of your company to dnner." At the menton of the word dnner, the Brtsh offcer looked around hm, but to hs great mortfcaton, could see no sgn of a pot, pan, Dutch-oven, or any other cookng utensl that could rase the sprts of a hungry man. "Well, Tom," sad the to one of hs men, "come gve us our dnner." The dnner to whch he alluded, was no other than a heap of sweet potatoes, that were snugly roastng under the embers, whch, wth a pne stck poker were soon lberated from ther ash confnements and placed between the Brtsh offcer and Maron, on the trunk of the fallen pne on whch they sat. "I fear, sr," sad the, "our dnner wll not prove so palatable to you as I would wsh; but t s the best we have." The offcer, who was a wellbred man, took up one of the potatoes, and affected to feed, as f he had found a great danty; but t was plan that he ate more from good manners than good appette. The Englshman sad he "dd not beleve t would be an easy matter to reconcle hs feelngs to a solder's lfe on Maron's terms; all fghtng, no pay, and no provsons but potatoes." " Why, sr," answered the, "the heart s all; and when that s once nterested, a man can do anythng. Many a youth would thnk t hard to ndent hmself a slave for 14 years. But let hm be over head and ears n love, and wth such a beauteous sweetheart as Rachael, and he wll thnk no more of 14 years' servtude than young Jacob dd. Well, now ths s exactly my case. I am n love; and my sweetheart s LIBERTY. Be that heavenly nymph my companon, these woods shall have charm beyond London and Pars n slavery. To have no proud monarch drvng over me wth hs glt coaches; nor hs host of excsemen and tax-gatherers nsultng and robbng; but to be my own master, my own prnce and soveregn; glorous- Tom Anderson ly preservng my natural dgnty, and pursung my true happness, plantng my vneyards, and eatng ther luscous frut; sowng my felds, and reapng golden gran; and seeng mllons of brothers all around me, equally free and happy as myself - - ths sr, s what I long for." The offcer repled that both as a man and a Brton, he must subscrbe to ths as a happy state of thngs. "Happy," quoth Maron, "yes happy ndeed; and I would rather fght for such blessngs for my country, and feed on roots, than keep aloof, though wallowng n all the luxures of Solomon. For now, sr, I walk the sol that gave me brth, and exult n the thought that I am not unworthy of t. I look upon these venerable trees around me, and feel that I do not dshonor them. I thnk of my own sacred rghts, and rejoce that I have not basely deserted them. And when I look forward to the long, long ages of posterty, I glory n the thought that I am fghtng ther battles. The chldren of dstant generatons may never hear my name; but stll t gladdens my heart to thnk that I am now contendng for ther freedom, wth all ts countless blessngs." The Englshman hung hs head and looked as f he had been the upbradng ghosts of hs llustrous countrymen, Sdney and Hampden. On hs return to Georgetown, he was asked by Col. Watson why he looked so serous? "I have cause, sr," sad he, "to look so serous," "What!" Has Gen. Maron refused to treat?" "No, Sr." "Well then, has old Washngton defeated Sr Henry Clnton, and broken up our arm?" "No, sr, not that nether; but worse." "Ah! What can be worse?" "Why, sr, I have seen an Russ Metz play havoc wth your dream tme leavng you physcally and mentally tred the next mornng. Booze and drugs also put your dreams on a bnge whch contrbute towards your hung-up feelng. Coffee s not a dream kller. Nghtmares are horses of a dfferent color. Dreams maybe recalled by the ndvdual, but when he has a nghtmare, he seldom can remember what color nag kcked hm n the head. Some people have used dreams to become famous. Robert Lous Stevenson dreamed up Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Physcst Nels Bohr vsualzed the model of an atom n a dream and Elas Howe, after strugglng for years toperfeet the sewng machne, got the cue from a terrble dream. Some spear-wavng savages captured hm and threatened to cook hm unless he nvented a sewng machne n 24 hours. By the frelght he notced the savages' spears had eye-shaped holes n the tps and mmedately Howe had solved hs bottleneck. He had been tryng to make the machne sew wth the thread runnng through the mddle of the needle. I haven't worked up anythng more than a cold sweat over dreams but the experts say you can. When you frst awaken n the mornng, le there and try to nterrupt your dreams - - f your wfe wll let you. Keep a dary of your dreams for a month and see f your subconscous s helpng to solve your problems. Look for tems n your dreams that mght be symbolc, but avod any hard and fast judgements. Before gong to sleep concentrate several evenngs on a certan problem. Ths s a way of encouragng creatve dreams. Frst thng you know, you can sell your color teevee, stop chasng real-lfe grls, qut smokng pot and buttng your head aganst the establshment wall and go the full dream route. Lucky you. It's back to dragonsvlle for me. Semper fdels. Assgned to North Bay, Canada NORTH BAY, ONTARIO (NORAD) Techncal Sergeant Warren H. Frank, Jr., son of Mrs. Dora Ella who lves on Second St. n East Jordan, Mch., has been assgned to the Canadan Forces Base at North Bay, Ontaro, Canada. North Bay s the home of the headquarters for the Northern Regon of the North Amercan Ar Defense Command (NORAD). Sergeant Frank who attended East Jordan Hgh School entered Navy to cachet Apollo 11 covers Norfolk, Va. - Manned Spacecraft Recovery Forces of the U.S. Navy wll provde commemoratve cachet and cancellaton servces for the upcomng Apollo 11 manned space flght to the moon. Phlatelc coordnators desgnated for Atlantc and Pacfc Fleet Recovery Forces (Task Forces 140 and 130) wll receve all such covers and make the dstrbuton to assgned shps. To permt adequate tme for requred handlng of covers, collectors should send pre-stamped, self-addressed envelopes to the approprate coordnator pror to July 4, In accordance wth U.S. Post Offce Department Regulatons, only U.S. postage may be used on covers submtted. Stamps (postage) of other countres or the Unted Natons cannot be used, and cash or checks n leu of postage cannot be accepted. It s further requested that collectors furnsh standard sze covers, 3 5/8 nches by 6 1/2 nches wth a fller nserted to smplfy handlng. Due to the popularty of the Amercan and hs offcers, wthout pay, and almost wthout clothes, lvng on roots, and drnkng water; and all for LIBERTY! What chance have we aganst such men?" In that sprt was our freedom won, and only n that sprt can t be kept. - - Amercan Way Features, Peopleh Defntely, "Knot for sale/' New Rotary presdent Feature page M) Northland P rvss - Page 11 Graylng to host Trout Unlmted Mornng and afternoon panel dscussons on conservaton of Trout habtat wll be held on Saturday, July 12, and wll feature leadng natonal bologsts. Among the panelsts wll be Dr. Alvn Grover of Pennsylvana, Dr. Ben Schley of Wash, and our own Dave Borgeson. Dr. Howard Tanner wll be the master of ceremones for the evenng banquet July 12, and the guest speaker wll be Henry Caulfeld, Jr. OUTGOING East Jordan Rotary Club Presdent, Bll Bennett (rght), hands over the gavel to new presdent, Lysle Johnston. The ceremony took place at last Tuesday nght's dnner meetng at the Amercan Legon Hall, where Rotarans hosted ther "Rotary Ann's. 99 Photo by Barb Chrstensen. mltary servce n At North Bay he s assgned as a controller techncan n the Regon' s underground combat centre. NORAD s the jont. Unted States - Canadan defense force charged wth the ar defense of the North Amercan contnent. He s marred to the former Gwendolyn Donaldson whose parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lev Donaldson, lve at Ellsworth, Mch. The Frank's have two chldren, blonds." Mona, 11; and Roxann, 7. cancellaton servce and the lmted postal facltes on recovery shps, the coordnators for Task Force 140 and Task Force 130 wll accept a maxmum of 6 covers from ndvdual collectors (two covers per recovery shp) for the Apollo 11 msson. Address for the Atlantc and Pacfc area Coordnators are: TASK FORCE 140 Publc Affars Offce (Apollo 11) Manned Spacecraft Recovery Force, Atlantc Buldng SP-71, Naval Ar Staton Norfolk, Vrgna TASK FORCE 130 Chef-n-Charge (Apollo 11) Navy Termnal Post Offce FPO San Francsco, Calf VARMINT Outdoors Wth Gorde Dd you know -- fsh prefer red? We don't have any dea how much research went nto the old statem ent that'' gentlem en prefer In lght of the fact that many of our male frends are very happly marred to redheads and brunettes (some of whom change colors occasonally) we are nclned to dscount ths theory completely. As for another statement, we are more nclned toward belef: That's the one that says "fsh prefer red." Source of nformaton for that one belongs to the Amercan Socety of Ichthyologsts and Herpetologsts. These are the guys who have made a lfe study of fsh and why they act lke fsh act. Among the many experments the scaly crew has made was one wth ranbow and brown trout. Both were strongly attracted by red and no other color. Another researcher found that red s a favorte color of black bass. Several other fsh not found n our state were also extremely fond of red. Most hatchery fsh are rased on brownsh food but oddly enough they, too, prefer red. The old theory that brghtness attracts fsh apparently does not hold water because fsh don't seem to care too much for whte or yellow, both of whch are much brghter than red. On the other hand, fsh are more attracted by the sunny sde of a red object than to the dark sde. Another old noton has been exploded by the socety. Ths one concerns the dea that fsh can only see color f t s n the water. When dfferent colored corks were suspended over a hatchery pond, the fsh all gathered under the red one. So fsh lke red. Just what does all of ths really prove? Well, we suppose t shows that fshermen should possbly be nvestgated by some federal agency for ther nhumanty to fshby forcng the fnny ones to strke lures they don't partcularly lke. Possbly, though, ths s Justn the category of the kd who wll fnally eat hs spnach f you The weekend actvtes wll ejhcompass exhbtsof Trout Fshng Tackle at the Bear Mt. Sk Lodge, Fly Castng Tournaments on the Bear Mt. pond, and a scentfc exhbt of dseases of Trout at the Graylng Fsh Bologcal Research Staton. On July 11,12, and 13, the Graylng regon wll be host:to the 10th Annversary celebraton and the Natonal Conference of Trout Unlmted. Trout Unlmted a natonal organzaton was founded and organzed by members of the Graylng George W. Mason Chapter. Expected for the weekend wll be 300 guests from the 17 Trout States and they wll have ther regstraton and headquarters at the Polyhedron Lodge at Graylng's Bear Mt. Among the Drectors of the Natonal Board who gude Trout Unlmted conservaton program on a natonal scale are promnent ndvduals as Curt Gowdy, Bng Crosby and the famous author Roderck Hag - Brown. Mary Eneder makes Albon Dean's Lst Some 350 students have been named to the Dean's Lst at Albon College for attanng a 3.3 or better scholastc average (based on a 4.0 system) for the second semester, Twenty-nne of these students earned perfect "A" averages n all ther courses for the semester. A junor from Boyne CtyMary Eneder was named to Albon's Dean's Lst. Mary s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eneder. Gorde Charles don't gve hm anythng else to eat tll he cleans up hs plate. Or maybe we should look at t from an entrely dfferent vewpont. Maybe the guy who refuses to fsh wth red lures s the real sportsman, realzng that anybody can catch fsh on a red bat. Perhaps he gets hs kcks out of passng up the sure-fre red and creates extra joy for hmself by catchng hs trophes on slver spnners, copper spoons and green and yellow plugs. We doubt, however, f the Amercan Socety of Ichthyologsts and Herpetologsts would agree wth us on that. A New Mexco huntng regulaton fascnates us. Dd you know squrrels there are classed as bg game? As such, t costs a non-resdent 25 cents more to hunt squrrels than to hunt elk. Years ago the N.M. Legslature classed tree squrrels wth bg game because all other small game there s brds. It was plan that a squrrel sn't a brd just because t lves n a tree. Therefore, t must be bg game. by ROBERT W. KNORR

4 Page 12 THE CRYSTALAIRES, a natonally known Gospel sngng group, wll be appearng at the East Jordan Baptst Church, on Sunday, July 6th, at 3:00 p.m., accordng to Rev. Ted Hamlton. The Crystalares travel 70,000 mles a year n ther prvately owned Greyhound bus, gvng performances all over the country. The group records on the Crusade label, and has four LP's. Flag ddn't start wth Betsy n 1777 Atrazne Stll tme to Contan the cf> weeds n Corn?;l July 4th celebratons brng out ^freworks, parades and flags. fjdfferent flags tell us dfferent Hthngs. Whte ndcates a truce *and red tells of danger. The j'jweather Bureau, Immgraton ^Servce, Navy and even the Publc Health Servce have ther own flags. Boys and grls n scoutng can spell out words and sentences wth two small square flags. As good ctzens we should have a knowledge of one flag n partcular - the flag of our coun- Moderate Supply EAST JORDAN COOPERATIVE East Jordan, Mchgan Phone THEY RE HOTTER IFIRECRAOT Selecton of $399 to $799 SANDALS t JOIN OUR SHOE CLUB, EVERY 13th PAIR FREE! JAKE'S SHOE SHOP "WE SELL THE BEST AND REPAIR THE REST" JU Boyne Cty* lt Eleven students named to Dean's Lst Central Mchgan Unversty has named eleven students from Charlevox County to the sprng semester Honors lst. To be elgble for the scholastc honors; lst, a student must have a cumulatve grade pont average of "B" or better for hs entre college career. A senor from Boyne Cty, Ronald Hausler and a sophomore from Boyne were both named to the honors lst for ther scholastc achevement. Sx senors from Charlevox who were named to the lst are: James Curts, Betty Klooster, Nancy Novak, Sherrel Pearsall, James Racgnol and Jance Vandenberg. Marjore Harter, Theodore Jeffery and Annette Schenck, all of East Jordan, were named to the honors lst. The 1,277 students named to the honors lst were among 10,- 865 enrolled at the Unversty for the sprng semester that ended June 6. Named to Dean's Lst Boyne Cty - Named to the Hope College Dean's Lst from Boyne Cty s Eleen Reus for her academc achevement durng the second semester of the school year, Eleen s the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Reus. try. But, to many Amercans the story of our naton's flag s a mystery. It would be very wrong to thnk that the story of the flag started wth Betsy Ross n The full story begns at least 200 years earler! The Plgrms who came to Plymouth n 1620 had spent several years n Holland. The flag of Leden, a town n Holland, was of 13 red and whte strpes. Though t never became the natonal flag of Holland, t had a red strp for each of the 7 Dutch provnces and was flown by the Dutch Navy. Red and whte strpes began to represent relgous and poltcal freedom to the people. In 1643 Plymouth, New Haven, Massachusetts and Connectcut organzed for defense aganst the Indans and flew a flag of 4 red strpes, representng each one of the colones. In ths way, the leaders expressed ther thanks to Holland, whch had sheltered them durng ther relgous exle. By 1775 the flag had acqured 13 strpes as addtonal colones were added. In England, ths flag was called the "Rebellous Strpes". A small Unon Jack, the flag of England, was added n the upper left-hand corner to show that the colones recognzed the mother country, but that they would not be suppressed by the laws of an unjust kng. After the Declaraton of Independence, the Unon Jack n the corner had no sgnfcance, so t was replaced by a symbol of our own unon of 13 states. Why stars were chosen for ths symbol s not qute certan; however, a resoluton from Congress decreed that the offcal flag of the 13 Unted States was 13 red and whte strpes and 13 whte stars on a blue feld representng a new constellaton. Washngton dd come to Betsy Ross' shop n Phladelpha wth a rough drawng. The only changes that she suggested n the desgn were that the stars have 5 ponts nstead of 6 and be placed n a crcle. Her suggestons were accepted and the 1777 flag has always been known as the Betsy Ross flag. Eghteen years later, two more stars and strpes were added to nclude the new states of Vermont and Kentucky. Ths was the flag that was "so gallantly streamng" when The Star Spangled Banner was wrtten. As more states were added the queston naturally arose as to whether the strpes as well as the stars should be ncreased. In 1818, Congress decreed that the flag should revert to the orgnal 13 strpes and that a whte star be added for each new state. Ths was to take effect on July 4th followng the admsson of the state to the unon. The rule (contnued on page 13) ^1) Northland P T9SS Vacaton costs are up New York, June 16 - To Charlevox County famles who wll be spendng ther vacatons ths summer by takng automoble trps to the hnterlands, be prepared. Costs are up. Food, gasolne, lodgng for the nght, tolls and sales taxes n many places wll be found to be hgher than n prevous years. Two years ago, accordng to a survey made then by the A- mercan Automoble Assocaton, a day on the road cost about $36 per couple. Now, at today's prces, t takes nearly $41, t s estmated. Ths assumes that they cover 300 mles a day and that they get 15 mles to the gallon of gas. Thus, a two-week trp for two Charlevox County people wll cost approxmately $574. And for county famles that s just for the necesstes. It does not take care of any the 13.6 cents that the AAA reported n Most of t, $1,160, s for fxed costs, whch have nothng to do wth how much the car s used. Ths ncludes deprecaton nsurance and lcense fees. The varable costs, chefly for gas and ol, total $390 for 10,000- mle usage. Based upon the 6,970 cars n operaton locally, resdents of Charlevox County are spendng some $10,804,000 a year n ths drecton. The record number of cars n the area has also been a boom to local servce statons. Ther busness volume n 1968 came to $2,586,000. The facts and fgures are based upon the latest reports from Around the county the Commerce Clearng House, the Bureau of Labor Statstcs and others. The $41-per-day budget breaks down to $15.50 for meals and snacks, or $2.50 more than n 1967, $13.00 for sleepng accommodatons, $1 ncrease, $9 for gas and ol, also $1 more, and $3.50 for tps and mscellaneous, an ncrease of 50 cents. In addton to the cost of a vacaton beng hgher, the annual expense nvolved n the ownershp and operaton of a car.has mounted consderably. For the typcal drver of a standard-szed car n the medum prce range, drven 10,000 mles a year, t now comes to $1,550, t s estmated. The cost per mle, 15.5 cents, compares wth outlays for amusements, souvenrs or admssons to places of nterest. (contnued from page 9) sumer Power Co. facltes pany's Bg Rock Nuclear plant throughout the state returned to north of Charlevox are among ther jobs Monday followng an 83 those who returned to the jobs known camp for boys s owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Smth of Grosse Ponte Woods. day strke. flled by supervsory personnel Utlty workers at the Con- Hourly employees at the com- durng the strke. C O L W E L L YOUR KEY TO BETTER LIVING C O Thursday, July 3, 1969 Reports for naval duty Rchland, Mchgan - Capt. Roland F. Woodcock, USNR-R of 8770 Gull Road, a former resdent of East Jordan, reported recently for two weeks of Naval Reserve actve duty at the Natonal War College, Washngton, D.C. Capt. Woodcock s one of seven (7) senor Naval Reserve offcers from the 14-state Nnth Naval Dstrct selected to attend the Defense Securty Semnar at the Natonal War College, Washngton, D.C. Secret securty clearance was one of the requrements for attendance. Woodcock, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Woodcock, 115 Maple Street, East Jordan, Mchgan graduated from the East I Jordan Hgh School n A veteran of both World War II and the Korean War, he receved hs BS degree from Central Mchgan Unversty and a Masters Degree from Western Mchgan Unversty. He s marred to the former Mary Jane Smmons, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smmons, also of East Jordan. They have two chldren, Cyndee, a junor at Central Mchgan Unversty and Tom, a junor at Gull Lake Comm. School, Rchland. Capt. Woodcock serves as the Unted States Naval Academy Informaton Offcer for Southwestern Mchgan. In cvlan lfe he works for the Medusa Portland Cement Company as a dstrct sales representatve. EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1969 ALL HAIRCUT PRICES IN BOYNE CITY WILL INCREASE $.25 DUE TO THE COST OF LIVING. YOUR BOYNE CITY BARBERS REALTORS Complete Real Estate Servce Farms, Lake Property, Numerous Busness Opportuntes, Many Fne Homes n Boyne Country WE NOW HAVE MANY FINE WOOD ED 10 ACRE PARCELS ON PAVED ROAD, ONLY FOUR MILES FROM BOYNE CITY. ONLY $3, $ DOWN LARGER PARCELS UP TO 510 ACRES ALSO AVAILABLE. 80 Acres - Old Walloon Lake Road. Pcture yourself lvng on ths beautful sugar maple, 80 acre farm. Four buldngs. Good garage. Modern three bedroom home, stove,draperes and carpetng ncluded. New well. Call at once for appontment. CALL COLWELL & CO., REALTORS - Boyne Cty Arthur Poneau, Sales Manager Dck Hammontree, Salesman Don Seamon, Salesman ARTHUR POINEAU - C O L W E L L YOUR KEY TO BETTER MGR. LIVING BARBER ROAD - 60 acre farm only a few mnutes from Boyne Cty or Boyne Mt. Four bedroom stone house. New barn. Good well. Rye and corn feld. 2,000 pnes,wooded area; also good stream. Ideal locaton for pond. Terms avalable. Prce more than reasonable. ^ 341 feet of frontage on Lake Charlevox. Heavly wooded, sx hundred feet deep. Ths s one of the last choce parcels. ONLY $ per foot. C O "FAR VIEW BEACH" 100 FT. JUST BEYOND ADVANCE ON LAKE CHARLEVOIX ONLY $6, terms REALTORS 36-It PHONE

5 (g) Northland P ress Thursday, July 3, 1969 HOME Page 13 I Counselor Name ten to Ferrs Dean's Lst :j Sandra Bowerman s spend j ng her second summer at the Connectcut Councl Grl Scout j Camp Laurel near Lebanon, ;< Conn. She s drectng the waj: terfront actvtes ths summer. Sandra s a Recreaton and by BARB CHRISTENSEN *j hyscal Educaton major at CenW. V. V V. ^ V. ^ S V ^ N V. W. V A W. V ^ V. V. "?? * ^ Mchgan Unversty. and HEARTH Ten Charlevox County students attendng Ferrs State College have been selected to the Dean's Honor Lst for ther academc achevement durng the second semester, In Boyne Cty, Barbara A. Beck, whose feld s pharmacy and John H. Brcker, Jr., majorng n gercral educaton made the Dean's Lst. Also selected to the lst, from 3oyne Falls s Denns P. Howard n techncal and appled p ra Early Amercan reproduced casualness n ramblng Roamn' Munson home The whte ramblng cottage of the Munson famly at 140 Lncoln Street n Boyne Cty has all the welcome warmth of summer sunshne. Just a stone's throwfrom downtown, but serene as an solated country farmhouse, the charcoal gray shuttered home partally faced wth slced natural stone s accented by flower boxes of fre red petunas. Front pato rattan crcle chars sprayed gray and scalloped Dutch effect door adds that specal cottage touch. "Sprng Morn" aptly descrbes a large pantng, as well as the entre colonal lvng room. Pale yellow walls and a tapestry prnt couch blend wth avocado soft carpetng and matchng char. Standng majestcally n a corner, a Grandfather's clock, orgnally from an old Boyne Cty general store, reflects an authentc early Amercan room. Next to a pllowed rocker s a sewng bucket basket, and a colonal dough box sdes the couch. The tnest rocker made years ago for royal cabnets. Emphatc red, whte and blue Cndy Munson from a maple syrup bucket s now the cuddle spot n Cndy's room s clmaxed by soft red furnture wth whte for the famly cat. drawers and knobs, panted by the The entrance way bypassng the neatnk (P.S. not beatnk, Barb) lvng room s of flagstone and a teenager herself. Dark blue carhousewarmng gft maple console petng s accentuated even more wth mrror from Mrs. Munson's by a mod pop art Campbell soup brothers and ssters fts n percan nght table! Another bedfectly wth the antqued brass room has fresh celery green carcelng fxture wth flcker canpetng and walls splashed brght dle bulbs. Deep tone oak royal by red twn bedspreads. A Jenny panellng s met half way up the Lnd maple bed wth a soft flowdnng room wall by a general ered spread stands on deep scarstore prnt wallpaper. Oatmeal let carpetng n the thrd bednubby texture drapes have a slght room. Peacocks handpanted on tnt of green to match the blueblack velvet by Mrs. Munson's green tweed carpetng and pull mother decorate pale walls. One across a wde, wde paned pcof the ceramc baths s smartly ture wndow. decorated n shades of blue and Old fashon glass candy jars, avacodo, ncludng a rch blueone embossed "Bunte", also berry oval snk and oval gold and came from the town general store whte framed mrror. and now serve as cansters on the Here n the Munson home the pale turquose, gold-flecked casual lvablty that was early counter top. Whte eyelet cur- Amerca s reproduced, addng tans wth a deep turquose val- a seasoned beauty to ther new ance dramatze the tweed ktchen thoroughly modern country cotcarpetng, as well as the oak tage downtown. arts. John N. Barkdoll, techncal and appled arts; Steven L. Barney, busness; Constance L. Curre, dvson of Teacher educaton; Robert A. Goodenough busness and John and Vrgna Ochs, both n pharmacy were all apponted to the Honor Lst. Majorng n techncal and Appled arts, Robert W. Kark of. East Jordan also receved the: academc requrements to be; named to the Dean's Lst. Z. Jeanne Bowman THE ramblng Munson home s located at 140 Lncoln Street n Boyne Cty. Story of Flag has been followed ever snce. Such s the story of the stars and strpes. Although stars have been added from tme to tme, our flag s the oldest natonal flag n exstence, except for Den- (contnued from page 12) marks. Hawa's entrance brought the number of stars up to 50. The development of the flag from a pattern of strpes borrowed from the Dutch to a ban- ner of 13 strpes and a blue canton of 50 stars has been a slow and dffcult one. Amercans should be proud to dsplay old glory 365 days a year! The Lou Davses and Mrs. Davs' cousn, Charles Allen, Independence, Mo., returned home last Monday from Canada where they spent a week tourng the Soo and Ellot Lake, returnng va the Lake Superor route. Mrs. Larry Spegl, East Jordan, called on the Lesle Howes last Tuesday. Guests at the Al Kassn home last week were Mrs. Kassn's mother, Mrs. Ruth Lezotte, Ln- coln Park, James Gudoand Lous Asaro, both of Detrot. -t Mr. and Mrs. Martn Ruhlng;^ Jr. and son, Pontac, spent last weekend vstng ther parents; the Roy Zncks, and the Mar-;; tn Ruhlng Sr's., East Jordan.; The LaVern Erckson famly, Drayton Plans, spent last week end wth Mrs. Erckson's parents, the Howard Dells. VACATIONERS TO NORTHERN MICHIGAN The breakfast nook s a cheerful asset to the entre home wth ts colorful prnt wallpaper and nubby texture drapes. ^¾¾-"- j *, v.. -r- ' -¾^-'*. You'd Be Surprsed At How Many Vacatons Begn At The Northwestern State Bank A hgh-back rocker and colonal book shelves n the lvng room reflect the cozy, early Amercan look accented wth shades of green. Authentc old-fashoned candy jars catch the eye of vstors n Mrs. Munson's modern ktchen. EAST JORDAN BOYNE CITY.... And yours can be one of them. Whether you're a year round resdent or are just vstng wth an eye towards settlng here n the future, let us help now or someday wth a Vacaton Loan, Traveler's Checks, Safe Depost Box - everythng to nsure your fnancal securty and the greatest vacaton ever. Come n and get full nformaton about our Bank Loan plan now.. 'Jf^ ^ % It too o o o o o o o oqoqqoooqq Q O O Q O Q O P Q 0 0 O Q Q 0 0 Q A g 9 g gg luuuuuuuu^^ 8 «

6 Page 14 The crnest DeBruler famly Jackson, were dnner guests on Thursday of the Jm Kelts'. Mrs. Mary Karl, New Buffalo s spendng the summer wth her parents, the Frankln Spencers. Msses Nancy Carpenter and Lnda Anderson, Muskegon, spent last weekend here wth Nancy's mother, Mrs. Joanne Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Drost, Jr. are spendng a week n Canada on a trp. The Mlo Handys and the Jm Habasco, Jr's. attended the Davs reunon at Standsh, Sun. Mark Seam on s a happy boy wth a new Shetland pony, called "Danny." Vstng the John DMartno famly for the past fve days were hs nece and famly, the Doug Mullers and four chldren, Dayton, Oho. The Bob McGeorges, Wllamston, spent a few days here wth hs sster, Mss Ramona Mc- George and her parents, the Maron Masseys at Boyne Falls. We are happy to report that Mrs. Chrstna Rouse, who s a Wnne Farchld patent at Ldckwood MacDonald Hosptal, s comng along fne. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Hosmer and famly, Dexter, spent the weekend wth hs mother, Mrs. Cleo Hosmer. John DMartno and Irvng Drost, Sr., Charlevox, flew to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. on Sunday for a few days of fshng. A surprse brthday dnner was held on Sunday at the Claude Mc Georges home n Traverse Cty n honor of ther sster, Ramona McGeorge. Also attendng from Boyne were the John McGeorges and the Norman McGeorges. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hood, Jr. and daughters, Sue and Martha, Grosse Ponte, are spendng the week here at ther summer home. The Chuck Thompson famly, Bay Cty, are spendng the summer at ther cabn at Horton Bay. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Kemp and famly, Unon Lake, are vstng her parents, the Loton Wllsons. Alex Wolff of Detrot, spent the weekend here wth hs wfe Sally and two daughters. Chef Bob Deadman, wfe and two chldren, Farmngton, attended the Polce Chef's Conventon at Boyne Mountan last week. They also vsted ther aunt and uncle, the Don Foxes. The Rchard Gutars spent Wednesday and Thursday n Kalamazoo. They enjoyed dnner wth frends, the Lee Murrays. The Don Clarks hosted a buffet dnner at ther home on Saturday for twenty guests. The party was n honor of the John DMartno's weddng annversary and Mrs. DMartno's brthday. Plenty of conversaton and good food flled the afternoon and evenng hours. The Dck Whales have receved word from ther son Don, who s n the servce that he has completed hs basc tranng and s now. gong to school. Hs address s: Pvt. Don Ruedsuel R. A Co. F. 8th Bn. Sch. Bde. U.S.A.S.E.S.S. Ft. Gordan, Ga Northland Press FOREIGN exchange students, who were guests of East Jordan Rotarans at ther last Tuesday nght dnner meetng, ncluded Fernando De Lra, Brazl; Martna Belz, Germany, and Llana Vecehola, Chle. Second from left s Lnda Maurer, East Jordan resdent, who last summer was a foregn exchange student. Martna Belz s stayng wth the Maurers. Photo by Barb Chrstensen. Glen Coon to attend Jamboree JULY 4th SPECIALS C O L W E L L YOUR KEY TO BETTER LIVINO CO REALTORS Boyne Cty - Glen Coon, 15 year old Lfe Scout, from troop 49, wll be representng Boyne Cty, when 35 boys from Northern Mchgan's Scenc Trals Councl leave Traverse Cty by bus, July 10 for Farragut, Idaho, to attend the 7th Natonal Jamboree. The trp has been fnanced by Glen workng at odd jobs and through donatons from the Scout troop, Lons Club, and Rotary Club. The boys tnerary has scheduled tours of the Badlands, South Dakota, Mt. Rushmore and Custer State Park, Rapd Cty, South Dakota and Yellowstone Natonal Park, before arrvng n Farragus State Park, July 15th, for a week of actvtes whch nclude: arena shows, skts, demonstratons of Scout sklls, games and campfre events. jb Thursday, July 3, 1969 Food rates top spot n county (Specal to the Northland Press) Charlevox - For Charlevox County's retal merchants, 1968 proved to be a good year, the fnal fgures show. Because local famles, as a whole, were n comparatvely good fnancal shape and spent ther money accordngly, expendtures for goods and servces ht a new hgh. The detals are noted n the annual survey made by the Standard Rate and Data Servce. It reveals just how much was spent locally for food, clothng, automobles, furnture, drugs and other tems. Comparable data s gven for communtes n other parts of the country. In Charlevox County, the fgures show, food was n the top spot. Local resdents spent more of ther money n that drecton than n any other. Ther expendtures n local grocery stores, meat markets, bakeres, delcatessens and other stores sellng food for home consumpton, came to a grand total of $7,557,000. an ncrease over the prevous year's $7,228,000. Ths was exclusve of the a- mount spent n restaurants and n other places where food and drnk are consumed on the premses. In effect, approxmately 28 cents out of every dollar spent n local retal stores was for take-home food. Ths was more than n many localtes. In general, throughout the Unted States, 22 cents went for that Fun n the Sun from Ben Specals purpose and, n the East North Central States, 21 cents. What each famly's food bll for the year would have amounted to, f the total were dvded unformly among the local populaton, would be $2,081 per famly. The report ndcates that busness was good n the area for most other types of retal busness also. Sales of cars and other automotve equpment, ncludng boats and motorcycles, totaled $5,174,000, as aganst the prevous year's $4,145,000, merchandse and department stores chalked up $760,000. In 1967 they dd $566,000. Sales of shoes, hats, coats and other knds of wearng apparel came to $1,195,000, aganst the pror total of $940,000. Stores sellng furnture and other home equpment and furnshngs grossed $1,715,000, as compared wth ther 1967 volume of $1,240,000. LOCAL... Vstng the Clfford Andersons are Mrs. Anderson's sster Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans, Flnt. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gellett and daughters Amy and Lore,, Onaway, spent Frday evenng wth her parents, the Robert Shaffers at Lake Louse. The Tom Whale famly, Flnt, are spendng a week at Young's State Park, campng. Frankl Nce year round home on Lake Charlevox. 1 1/2 baths, 2 bedroom. Very good condton. Also new 40 x 26 garage, 1/2 nsulated and 1/2 bath. Could be made nto nce home. Lot sze 100 x 400 PRICE $26, acres wth trout stream crossng property. Lots of large trees, perfect spot for Motel, club, or what have you. Perfect set-up for small lake. PRICE $22, I square acre on old M-66. Close to publc fshng ste on Jordan Rver. About 1 mle from East Jordan. PRICE $1, Acreage & Frontage 100 ft. x 160 ft. deep on Benway Lake. Between Central Lake and Ellsworth. Has new two bedroom home, full bath. Prvate access road. PRICE $18, acres. Open and wooded. Wth 1/4 mle on County Road. Has nce stream. Land s rollng. PRICE $8, acres huntng property. Approxmately 10 acres clear. Remanng tmber and swamp. 24 x 28 huntng cabn n good condton. Small out buldng. Well on property also small pond. Hayes Twp. Charlevox County. Sec. 20. PRICE $6, ln. Deep, 3-Ft. Round WADING POOL No leaks even after a whole summer of playng! Rgd plastc 1 Amercan Made 72 x 27-Inch AIR MATTRESS Ar cushoned comfort! Wth bult-n pllow, 2 valves. 80 acres Wlson Twp. Charlevox Co. Sec. 6. Trout stream 2 ft. wde. Mostly all wooded. 2 acre buldng spot. Nce stand of hardwood tmber. PRICE $ 18, x 200 ft. Corner property n South Arm Twp. Charlevox Co. Boyne Cty Rd. Could be used for Moble Home. 1 Mle from East Jordan. PRICE $ FS 69 acres n Echo Twp. Antrm Co.. Sec. 10. Wooded. 5 Mles from East Jordan. PRICE $7, II acres. Rollng terran, vew of Lake Charlevox and Jordan Valley. PRICE $5, acres on Black top road Echo Twp. Antrm Co. Sec. 25. PRICE $5, acres Sec. 33 Wlson Twp. All wooded PRICE $4, COLWELL YOUR KEY TO BETTER LIVING REALTORS Many others to choose from All wth terms avalable Or subject to FHA fnancng BILL DRENTH and GENE ALLEN 150 x 183 ft. adjons the above. PRICE $ YOUR EAST JORDAN COLWELL MEN 101 Man Street Phone acre parcels. On East Jordan, Deer Lake Road. Black top road frontage. Deer Creek runnng thru all parcels. All Wooded. PRICE $5, per 10 acres. 10% down. 24 acres South Arm Twp. Sec. 4. All hgh wth excellent vew of Lake Charlevox. Adjonng property s owned by State. PRICE $5, ft. Frontage x 250 deep lot on Lake Charlevox. Good beach. COLWELL YOUR KEY TO BETTER UVINO OFFICES IN...PETOSKEY - WALLOON LAKE - BOYNE CITY - CHARLEVOIX - EAST JORDAN SLEEPING BAG 99 Enjoy the outdoors! Sturdy water repellent cover protects cosy flannel lnng. 9 Washable! Women's Sneakers tt $J67 Sturdy whte canvas wth rubber toe guard, cushoned a r c n - Reg. $2.49 CHECK UST OF ITEMS NEEDED FOR MORE FUN IN THE SUN 100 COUNT 9" PAPER PLATES 64* PKG. OF 50 INSULATED PLASTIC CUPS 44* 30 QT. STYROFOAM ICE CHEST 99( 14 QT. STYROFOAM COOLER, HOLDS 2 SIX PACKS 33-( COMPLETE SELECTION OF BEACH TOYS Open Thursday, July 3rd untl 9:00 p.m. Closed July 4th OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. BEN*FRAN KLIIM FOX'S Boyne Cty lt

7 Page 15 Thursday, July 3, 1969 W) Northland Press Wnne's Pooh Happy brthday to Kalan Kpapa Wnne Farchld Charles Allen, Independence, Mo., who was a former resdent here, spent several days here vstng relatves and at the home of hs cousn Mrs. Lou Davs. Whle here he and Mrs. Davs drove to ponts n Canada to vst ther relatves. He returned to hs home Thursday. Mrs. Robert Boynton and son Joe, Grand Ledge, are spendng several weeks at ther cottage. ROAMIN Camp Grelck begns Mrs. Irene Kelts and son Jack Janack and famly, spent last Sunday n Traverse Cty. The Past Noble Grand Club met Tuesday, June 24, at the home of Ada Davs wth a pcnc dnner at her home. A busness meetng was held and conducted by the presdent, Irene Kelts. Games were played and Alce Bates, Anna Sayles, and Jenne Brooks were the wnners. Anna Sayles summer season The 1969 season of Camp Grelck, Boy Scouts of Amerca n Traverse Cty, got underway on June 16 when 185 Cub Scouts nvaded the camp for a one day outng. Durng the two week long "Cub Days" more than 1,000 Cubs took part n the actvtes whch ncluded swmmng, archery, and a nature hke through the camp. Jeanne Bowman Belated greetngs to Mss Lnda Davs who celebrated her 15th brthday, June 30th. The Clfford Andersons entertaned the Lesle Howes last Sunday. Mrs. Irene Shaler, Lansng, has returned to her poston at the Thomas House for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Detze, Bay Cty, are spendng the summer at ther cottage, Lake Charlevox. Guests at the Lesle Howe home Frday were ther granddaughters, Patt, Lbbe and Debbe Garlock and the Edwn Bradleys. Mrs. Rebecca Davs and Mrs. Evon Pluster spent three days last week n Alma, Mch., attendng a meetng of the Mchgan Synodcal Assn. at Alma College. It was the golden annversary of the Unted Presbyteran Women of Mchgan. Belated brthday greetngs to Karen Kay Hardy, who was 5 years old June 22. Thrty-two members met at The Clnt Hammonds enter12:30 for a pot luck dnner, talk, taned ther daughter and grandgames and a sng-a-long. daughter, Mrs. Lous KopenkosThe next meetng wll be a key and Barbara, Muskegon, last pcnc at Whtngs Park, July 25. week. trol Leaders was held at the camp. These Boy Scouts were put through a rgorous seres of tranng sessons desgned to mprove ther effectveness as the boy leaders of ther troops. Whle much of the tranng centered around the camp operaton, they dd partcpate n such actvtes as program plannng and scout advancement that they can use anytme n ther troops. One of the hghlghts of the summer campng season s a week of camp n August for underprvleged boys. The program s under the sponsorshp of the Traverse Cty Kwans Club, and,s n ts second year of operaton. Anyone knowng of such a boy who would beneft from a week at scout camp, s encouraged to wrte to the councl offce: Scenc Trals Councl, BSA, 2308 U.S. 31 North, Traverse Cty, Mchgan C O L W E L L c Lake Charlevox 100 ft. frontage, stone sea-wall, nce wooded lot, 2 bedroom cottage, freplace, furnshed bedroom, year around home, freplace, boathouse, 2 car carport. Dock and boat ncluded. Prced to sell feet, sand beach on 3 acres wth spacous ranch home. Beautfully furnshed, 3 large bedrooms, 14/2 baths, panoramc vew of Lake Charlevox from lvng room and famly room. Full basement, 2 1/2 car garage, well landscaped. Has all cty facltes. 29% down wll handle. ^ ^ feet of choce sand beach on 12 acres, wooded and secluded. Several excellent buldng stes, an excellent nvestment potental bedroom home on 115 feet of Lake Charlevox frontage. Freplace, carpetng, beautful whte pne panelng. A lot of storage space, attached garage. Landscaped lawns, double sea-wall and boat dock. S Boyne Cty One acre wth nearly new 3 bedroom home, lvng room, dnng area and ktchen, full basement. On county road just outsde the cty lmts. $15, bedroom, remodeled older home, 24 x 14 lvng-room, gas heat, close to schools. S East Jordan 4 bedroom brck, remodeled older home, freplace, carpeted, cedar lned storage closet, large wooded 1/2 acre lot wthn cty lmts. $15, Nearly new 2 bedroom home, corner lot, ceramc tle bath, beautful hardwood floors, attached garage on corner lot Farmer's Farm: 160 acres, water on all fortes. 100 acres tllable, 50 acres marketable tmber. 5 bedroom home wth full basement. Barn and complete set of buldngs. Farm complete wth dary stock, and equpment to operate. 29% down wll handle. KEITH DRESSEL, *J Realtor 105 MAIN STREET 44 N. LAKE STREET EAST J O R D A N, MICHIGAN BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN P H O N E : P H O N E : ltnc dren brought Mrs. Dolly Kanpe home Saturday after a weeks stay n Centervlle, Tenn. The Howard Thayers entertaned the Charles Snedekers and two sons, El Toro, Calf, for a few days last week. The Snedekers left Frday for Norfolk, Va., where Mr. Snedeker s a 1st. Lt., Marne Dv. servng on the USS Newport News. Mrs. Mabel Fuller, daughter, Mrs. Vern Hart and granddaughter, Brdget, are spendng the summer at Mrs. Fuller's cottage. The Arthur Scotts and sons, Iona, were Wednesday callers of the Howard Thayers. Mrs. Dyann Smth and chldren Tm and Km, were Sunday guests of the Robert Hardys. Mrs. Clfford Anderson s a patent at Lttle Traverse Hosptal. The Paul Lances, former Walloon Lake resdents now of Lakesde, Calf., were recent guests of Mr. Lance's stepfather, the Howard Thayers. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Beck, Bg Rapds, and the Fred Fergusons, Sagnaw, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Beck's mother, Margaret Tooley. won the mystery gft. It was voted to adjourn untl September. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt (Ruth Adams), Muskegon, spent last weekend at the home of ther mother Margaret Adams. They Camp weather ddn't seem to were accompaned home by ther hnder boys from Pack 49 of mother who wll spend several Boyne Cty. Older Cubs who are weeks there vstng. part of the Webelos program Mr. and Mrs. : Ernest; Detze cooked ther lunch outsde, whle attended the weddng of ther the remander of the cubs ate granddaughter, Shere Detze n n the Besser Hall dnng area. Bay Cty last week. The camp tradng post, wth ts Mrs. Emma Lndsay has re- supply of candy and scout equpturned to her home after spend- ment was a favorte stop of the ng some tme at the home of boys. The day's actvty concludher daughter and famly, the Ben- ed wth a campfre. net Hlls, St. Joseph. From June 18 through June 21, Mr. and Mrs. Bll Anzell and famly, Durand, have returned to a tranng program for Senor Pather home after spendng ther vacaton here. Mrs. Ernest Detze returned Boyne Cty - Detals regardhome Frday from a trp to De- ng the Medcal center were dstrot and New York. She ac- cussed last Thursday when Mrs. companed her daughter Elane to Thelma Behlng appeared before New York to see her off on a a gatherng of Senor Ctzens at trp to Europe where she wll the V.F.W. Hall. lb spend the summer. Relatves and frends who were here to attend the funeral of Henry Chrstensen were: the Walter Malnquest and sons, Flnt, Mrs. Ernest Vought, Toledo, Oho; Mrs. Louse Goodwn and son, Mason; the Charles Gems; the Edwn Gem famly all of Flnt. Terry Goodwn, Ft. Lee, Va., Mcke Goodman, Falls Church, Va., the HarREALTORS YOUR K E Y TO BETTER LIVING old Crummers, Rockford, 111.; the Ted Chrstensen famly, Flnt the Bob Chrstensens, Rockford; Mark Chrstensen, Conn.; Mrs. Tom Chrstensen and son, Vrgna Beach, Va.; and Mr. Davd Earl, Marne Cty. Donald Jackson, Petoskey, and Carter Chamberlan, Sagnaw, were vstors Sunday of Mrs. James Tompkns. Relatves from out of town for the funeral of Mrs. Ruby Weeks were: Mrs. Betty Celentno, Garden Cty; the Ralph Jensen famly, Marlette; Ronald Gbbons, Lansng; the Don Arno famly, Garden Cty; the Gerald Harrngtons, Grand Rapds; the George Kotaleks, Flnt, the Harold Hardys, Clar; the Allen Summervlles, Suttons Bay, the Bruce Ogdens, Gaylord, the Rodney Rchardson, Norwood; 3 Bedroom, 60 x 157 lot, natural gas furnace. New roof. New the Brad Houcks, Va., Davd 4-Bedroom older home, 1 1/2 baths. Natural Gas Furnace. alumnum sdng. Real buy at Lamb, Petoskey; Gerald GbGarage, double lot. Close to stores, etc. Ths home s real ONLY $ bons famly Charlevox. lveable. New cupboards n ktchen. The rest all newly decorated. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davs, PRICE $11, left last Sunday by plane to Durango, Colo, to vst ther son r 4 ^ Jerry and famly. The Earl Hutchnsons, Chcago, vsted Frday at the home of Mrs. Charles Aznoe. The Jm Keltses attended the Davs reunon on Sunday at Standsh, Mch. Mr. and Mrs. Max Marvn Bolser, Grand Rapds, spent Sunday at the home of ther grandmother Mrs. Martha Montroy. II The Davd Hewetts and son Lyle, Clo, Mch., arrved Sunday to spend two weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. Marguerte Green. The Pearl Leasuers are the proud parents of a son born Thursday at Lttle Traverse Hosptal. M-32-2 Bedroom, completely, newly remodeled home. Natural 3 Bedroom, full basement, natural gas furnace. Carpetng lvng Mrs. Pearl Thompson receved gas furnace. Good sze lot. A home to be proud of room, hall, and all bedrooms. Cty water and sewer. word from her daughter GeralPRICE $16, PRICE $20, dne and husband, the George Hendrckses, that they were enjoyng a tour of ponts n Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quck and famly, Grand Rapds, spent Sunday wth the Don Seamons. The Ernest (Buck) DeBrulers and famly, Jackson, have been vstng her parents, the Maurce Dxons for a week. Msses Lly, Chle, and Tna, Germany, exchange students, at East Jordan, and Tna's sster Lnda, were dnner guests of the Jm Kelts on Wednesday. Mrs. Dorothy Munson spent Frday n Bay Cty wth her brother and famly, the Bud Kelts. Her mother, Mrs. Anna Fck, who has been vstng her for the past month, accompaned her daughter as far as Bay Cty en2 Bedroom w/full bath on 100x265 lot. Garage. Close to Jordan 3 Bedroom, full basement, natural gas, cty water and sewer. route to her home n Rochester. Rver. Wonderful 2nd home for summer and wnter fun. Located n Sheppards Hllcrest. Brand new. Never been lved n. Mark Seamon, son of the Don PRICE $ All carpeted. Beautful vew of Lake Charlevox. Seamons, has returned home afprice $24, ter spendng a week at Camp Daggett. A happy brthday to Kalan Kpapa, daughter, of the Andrew and Kpapas, who wll be two years Many others to choose from old on July 7th. Kalan s the C O L W E L L REALTORS All wth terms avalable... YOUR K E Y T O BETTER UVINO granddaughter of the Jm Kelts and lves n Hawa. Or subject to FHA fnancng Mrs. Jm Farchld and daughyour East Jordan Cdwell Men ter Km, spent Thursday n Cheboygan vstng frends. Phone or Man Street Mr. and Mrs. Chester Seamon, Grand Rapds, spent the week OFFICES IN...Petoskey - Walloon Lake - Boyne Cty - Charlevox - East Jordan end here wth ther son and famly, the Don Seamons. Senor Ctzens LYNN and Bll Dunson entertaned East Jordan Rotarans and ther wves last Tuesday nght wth a slde presentaton from ther two year stay n Germany Mr. and Mrs. Keth Pearson, Marblehead, Oho, spent the week end wth hs parents, the J.H. Pearsons, Dvson St. Apologes to Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Rodgers. Last week's tem should have read " Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Rodgers returned home Sunday after attendng the weddng of ther son, Jeff, to Mss Alyce Masure, n Utca, June 7. Enroute home the Rodgers stopped n Mdland to vst the Rchard Lnks, and Saturday they went to Freeland to attend an open house gven for Mr. Rodger's nece followng her graduaton." Mrs. Struble, Jackson, returned home last week after a two weeks stay wth her sster, Bea Smmons. Company at the Andrew Zagata home last weekend ncluded ther son, the Larry Zagata famly, ther daughter, Mrs. Carol Deckman, granddaughter, Melane and Dck Street and chldren all of Sagnaw. John Comloquoy, Jr., Jackson, spent last weekend n Boyne, fshng and vstng hs aunt, Bea Smmons. Mrs. Orvlle Kanpe and chl BILL GENE CO DRENTH ALLEN

8 LEGAL State of Mchgan Fle #6743 of Charlevox. Estate of WILLIAM KEMP, Deceased. It s Ordered that on the 16th day of July, 1969, at 10:00 A.M. n the Probate Courtroom n the Charlevox County Court House, Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Helen Kemp, admnstratrx of sad estate, for allowance of her frst and fnal account, and for assgnment of the resdue of sad estate. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 20, Guy C. Conkle, Jr. Attorney for Admnstratrx 110 Water St. Boyne Cty, Mchgan tc State of Mchgan Fle No of Charlevox. Estate of MATILDA GUINE, Deceased. It s Ordered that on September 18th, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Robert C. Klevorn, Executor of sad Estate, at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on sad Executor, at Boyne Cty, Mchgan, pror to sad Hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 19, 1969 Robert C. Klevorn Attorney for Executor Busness Address: 215 South Lake Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan 35-3tc State of Mchgan Fle #6868 of Charlevox. Estate of EARL W. MILLER, Deceased. It s Ordered that on July 8, 1969, at 11:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of George Roff for probate of a purported wll, and for grantng of admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person and for a determnaton of hers. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 16, Conkle and Varnum Attorney for Pettoner 11.0 Water Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan. 34-3t NEW IN STOCK. Powdered water color pant. Washable. Wonderful for pantng sgns and bulletns. Now at Northland Press offce supples, Boyne Cty. NOTICES State of Mchgan Fle No of Charlevox. Estate of FIDELLIA KINNER aa/a TILLIE KINNER, Deceased. It s Ordered that on July 17th, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Wllam G. Boswell, Admnstrator of sad Estate, for allowance of hs Frst and Fnal Account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 19, 1969 Robert C. Klevorn Attorney for Admnstrator 215 South Lake Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan 35-3tc State of Mchgan Fle No of Charlevox. Estate of CECELIA WISNIEW- SKI, M.I. It s Ordered that on July 17th, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Regna Snyder, Guardan of sad Estate and Ward, for hearng on Guardan's Accountng to the Court. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 19, 1969 Robert C. Klevorn Attorney for Guardan Busness Address: 215 South Lake Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan 35-3tc State of Mchgan Case #6826 of Charlevox. Estate of ETHEL L. BEARSS, a/k/a ETHEL BEARRS, Deceased. It s Ordered that on August 27, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom at Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credts must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Norman Bearss, Executor, of Route #1, Box 37, Boyne Cty, Mchgan49712pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 18, E. D. Ruegsegger Attorney for the Executor 106 Water St. Boyne Cty, Mchgan tc LOCALS The Howard Brckers, son John and wfe spent Tuesday n Gladwn at the home of ther daughter and famly, the Nels Northups. Granddaughter Lor returned home wth them. Need Buldng Supples? We've got the most complete lne n the Jordan Valley area. Alumnum Sdng Combnaton Alumnum Doors and Wndows Pants & Stans - Plastc Dran Ppe - Electrcal Supples & Lght Fxtures Cement - Mortar - Cement Blocks Eaves Troughs Hardboard & Wood Panelng Armstrong Floorng and Celng Tle (TO RENT: Gas operated half - bag cement mxer) EAST JORDAN LUMBER INC. - State of Mchgan Fle No of Charlevox. Estate of JOHN FREDMAN WARREN, Deceased. It' s Ordered that on July 17th, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Wllam H. Grauel, Admnstrator of sad Estate, for allowance of hs Frst and Fnal Account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 19, 1969 Robert C. Klevorn Attorney for Admnstrator Busness Address: 215 South Lake Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan 35-3tc State of Mchgan Fle No of Charlevox. Estate of LUTHER A. BRINT- NALL, Deceased. It s Ordered that on July 17th, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Howard Darbee, Admnstrator of sad Estate, for allowance of hs Frst and Fnal Account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 19, 1969 Robert C. Klevorn Attorney for Admnstrator Busness Address: 215 South Lake Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan 35-3tc State of Mchgan Fle No of Charlevox. Estate of ELIZABETH A. SMITH, Deceased. It s Ordered that on July 17th, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Harry L. Smth, Admnstrator of sad Estate, for allowance of hs Frst and Fnal Account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 19, 1969 Robert C. Klevorn Attorney for Admnstrator Busness Address: 215 South Lake Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan 35-3tc State of Mchgan Fle # of Charlevox, Estate of VIOLA V. SHAW, Deceased. It s Ordered that on July 17, 1969, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Wllam G. Boswell for probate of a purported Wll, for grantng of admnstraton to the Executor named, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of hers. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 27th, Robert C. Klevorn Attorney for Pettoner. Busness Address: 215 South Lake Street, Boyne Cty, Mchgan. 36-3t Deer Lake (held over from last week) Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spegel vsted on Saturday evenng wth the Francs Nemeceks. The Kenneth Rchardses are the proud parents of a baby grl born on Saturday, June 21. She comes home to 2 brothers and 2 ssters. Mrs. Joan Colby and chldren Km and Tm, are vstng the Andrew Ksh famly whle husband Byron s attendng hs summer camp at Camp Graylng. The Jerry Courtrghts are vstng a few days n Brghton wth relatves. State of Mchgan Fle # 6784 of Charlevox. Estate of DONALD C. DEX TER, Deceased. It s Ordered that on July , at 11:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, Charlevox, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Lyle Kowalske, Admnstrator, for allowance of hs fnal account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute Dated: June 11, 1969 John Makel Judge of Probate Washburne & Ltzenburger Attorneys for Pettoner 300 Park Avenue Petoskey, Mchgan tp JORDAN VALLEY CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 207 Wllams Street East Jordan Church Manse Worshp Servce 9:30 a.m. Nursery provded for nfants through age fve Church School 10:30 a.m. Youth fellowshp 6:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH Boheman Settlement M-32 Sunday Mass - 8:30 A.M. Holdays - 8:30 A.M. Frst Frdays - 5:30 P.M. Rev. Langnas Denns FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH German Settlement on the Wlson Road. Rev. Robert A. Molstad BR Suttons Bay Servces Sunday at 7:00 p.m. Sunday School and Bble Study at 4:00 p.m. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Rev. James Larsen Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Church Servce REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Pres. Elder Glbert Fox Sunday: Church School 9:45a.m. Preachng U:00 a.m. Every other Wednesday nght Prayer Servce n the Church. FULL GOSPEL TRUTH CHURCH Corner 4th and Dvson Sunday: Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church Servce 11:00 a.m. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Prayer meetng and testmonal servce. Come- All Welcome. The Lttle Church that casts a Tall Shadow of the Cross. Rev. B. McWatters, Pastor KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Phone Thursday: Mnstry School and Servce Meetng 7:30 & 8:30p.m. Sunday: PublcLecturel0:00a.m. Watchtower Study 11:00 a.m. Tuesday: Book Study 7:30 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of 4th and EsterlySt. Rev. Stanley Hayes Church Servces Sunday School MYF 10:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 7:00p.m. UNITED MISSIONARY M,S. Krake, Pastor Thurs: Prayer Meetng 7:30 p.m. Sunday: Sun. School 10:00 a.m. Worshp 11:00 a.m. Youth Fellowshp 6:30 p.m. Worshp 7:30 p.m. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 407 Water Street East Jordan, Mchgan Rev. Ted Hamlton, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 11:00 a.m. Young People 6:30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meetng 7:00 p.m. Wednesday ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC Nchols Street Rev. Joseph J. Malnowsk MASSES Sundays: 7:30 a.m. & 9:30a.m. Holydays: 7:15 a.m. & 7:30a.m. Weekdays: 7:30 a.m. ( Durng school days 7:15 a.m.) CATECHISM CLASSES Monday: Grades 1 to 8th 3:30 p.m. Saturday: Hgh School - 8:30 a-. to 10:30 a.m. Area Busness Gude Lcensed Agency- Servces Avalable Baby stters, cleanng lades, nvald and convalescent care. Permanent, part tme and temporary help, publc stenographer, phone answerng. NORTHLAND EMPLOYMENT & BUSINESS SERVICE 222 S. Lake St. Boyne Cty Offce Home OFFICE SUPPLIES Paper Clps to Desks NORTHLAND PRESS J.H. SAVORY, M.D. East Jordan, Mchgan HOURS: 11 ta 12 a.m. Daly 2 to 5 p.m. Dajly Closed Wednesday P.M. Open Tuesday Evenngs Offce: LE Home: LE Sunny sde Restaurant Barbequed Spare Rbs Every Thursday Nght Chcken Ever*jSunday 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Boyne Cty JU CHIPMAN Plumbng - Heatng Lcensed Master Plumber Crane, Kohler and Amercan Standard Fxtures Mueller Clmatrol Furnaces Boyne Cty STATE FARM INSURANCE B.C. CUMMINS, AGENT SI ATE FARM INSURANCE AUTO-FIRE-LIFE 502 Man St. Ph. LE VOUGHT'S Pant & Wallpaper Store WALLPAPER-PAINT-GLASS JU Boyne Cty KIT CARSON LUMBER COMPANY Charlevox the Beautful COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Charlevox LILAK & MOORE EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN Cement Gravel, Sand and Road Aggregates Dal LE Evenngs or before 7 a.m. WATSON FUNERAL HOME East Jordan "48 Years of Servce In Our Communty" H.E. WATSON Drector Dck and Shrley j f e walker Johnson Motors and Boats In Stock, Thunderbrd, Crestlner, Mrro Craft AT ADVANCE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING MERLE KARLSKIN CONTRACTOR Phone THIS SPACE FOR RENT Phone SADDLERY RIDING EQUIPMENT BY THE NATION'S BETTER CRAFTSMEN Everythng for the Western Pleasure Horse Poppy's Boots & Saddles 119 Water Street Boyne Cty Whsperng Wnds PLUMBING AND HEATING Lcensed Master Plumber 1 mle south of Horton Bay JORDAN HEATING AND REFRIGERATION Heatng & Plumbng Sales and Servce Lcensed Master Plumber Glenn Campau East Jordan LE R. A. CAMPBELL AGENCY, INC. AH knds of Insurance ncludng Lfe LE State Bank Buldng SHERMAN'S HARDWARE Mchgan Bottled Gas Sales Servce Washng Machne Servce Man Street, East Jordan FRANK KENNEY Sand and Gravel Excavatng Septc Systems Installed Top Sol Phone East Jordan SAYLES Constructon Co. CUSTOM HOMES & COTTAGES Ralroad Offce Buldng Boyne Cty Offce JU Home JU S. B. STACKUS FUNERAL HOME Snce Phone JU James D. Stackus Managng Drector Boyne Cty, Mchgan SWAN VALLEY MARINA Evnrude Sales and Servce New and Used Boats and Motors Docks and Shore Statons Boat and Motor Rentals GAS - BAIT - TACKLE Party Store - Beer and Wne THIS SPACE FOR RENT Phone THIS SPACE FOR RENT Phone COMMERCIAL PRINTING Offset-Letterpress NORTHLAND PRESS BOYNE CITY North Bay Stables, Inc. Church Road, 3 Mles North of Horton Bay Good Horses, Good Trals, Effcent Gudes Charles Lest DI Boyne Cty, Mch. RFD 2 FOR YOUR CATERING NEEDS WEDDINGS REUNIONS SPECIAL PARTIES CALL MARY TISRON Boyneland Refuse Servce (formerly Gllespes) Refuse & Garbage Servng Boyne Cty, Boyne Falls and adjonng Townshps P.O. Box Boyne Cty Call JU After 5: Ruegsegger-Stanley Insurance Agency Servce s our Busness Insurance s our Product 106 Water St. RUSSj^ M Phone JU SERVICE Truck Letterng Hghway Bulletns I'LL SIGN ANYTHING Lance M. Russ B & B ROOFING COMPANY Boyne Cty and Petoskey Complete Roofng, Sdng and Metal Installaton Bert Hawkns JU Bob Goldsmth DI Complete Log Cabns Or any part BOYNE FALLS LOG HOMES Also Other Buldng Materals Phone Boyne Falls Frank G. Wentworth Representng CAPITAL BUSINESS SERVICE "For All Your Box 165 Busness Needs" Gaylord, Mchgan Phone JORDAN VALLEY GREENHOUSE For Weddngs, Funerals and Specal Occasons East Jordan LE OFFIC1 EQUIPME Desks - Chars Tables - Fles GREGG PUBLICATIONS BOYNE CITY Dck Hammontree BUILDER (formerly wth Hammontree Brothers) Commercal Resdental Cottages Phone JU Boyne Cty John C. Schmttdel CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE HOURS Mon. Wed. Fr. 9-12,2-5,7-9 Tues. & Sat. 9-12, 2-5 Thursday Open 'tl noon PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Corner Rver & Park Streets Dal JU C. H. SMITH Company Resdental and Commercal Wreckng WILTJER'S SHORELINE MOTEL AND COTTAGES East Jordan Open All Year M-32 and M M-66 Hwy. North Phone LE BILL & VERA'S DUCK INN "Homemade Boheman Head Cheese Our Specalty" - Lunches & T.V. Dnners - Homemade Soups & Chl BEER - WINE - LIQUOR Lloyd Moyers WEEKLY GARBAGE & TRASH PICK-UP 535 E. Man St. Boyne Cty, Mch. JU TRUMBLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY COMPLETE BUILDING AND REMODELING Boyne Cty BOYNE UPHOLSTERING INC. UPHOLSTERING CARPETING & DRAPERIES 120 Water St. Boyne Cty BOYNE ELECTRIC formerly Klne Electrc State Lcensed Electrcan Commercal-Industral Resdental-Electrc Heat New Wrng and Repar "We make electrcty work better for you." PHONE EMERGENCY EAST JORDAN CLEANERS Expert Work at *Dry Cleanng *Blockng East Jordan, Mchgan tjs!,( Johnson Sales & Servce I Ramp Facltes Shore Staton Host & Dock Gas - Bat - Tackle At Advance - Phone

9 Mrs, Lavlna Weeks East Jordan f Mch Forecast record 4th of July Fourth of July festval charmen n East Jordan and Boyne Cty are forecastng " bgger and better" parades and festvtes n both communtes ths weekend. Jordan Valley Festval parade charman, Joe Wlkns, who has promoted East Jordan's three day festval nto a celebraton of ggantc proportons, has once agan lured entres, queens and floats from all over the state for Saturday's parade. Among ths year's three day festval features are a Kdde's Day, soapbox derby, carnval, boat races, Northern Mchgan's second annual dry drag snowmoble race, chcken barbecue and boat races. Hghlght of the three day celebraton wll be Saturday's Jordan Valley Festval Parade, whch each year gets larger. "We're the only communty n the north that makes the 4th a three day celebraton," sad Wlkns. "Ths s our bg event and we'd lke to see everyone come to East Jordan sometme durng the weekend..." At Boyne Cty, charman of the 4th celebraton, Don Seamon, sad that he's purchased the largest dsplay of freworks n the north for Frday nght's spectacular. In addton, a pet show, grand parade, antque car dsplay, grl's softball game, band concert and Independence Ball are on tap. And on Saturday, the Boyne Valley Lons Club wll stage ther frst annual horse show. The show wll be held just east of town, off M-75, and across the hghway from Jm and Charle's Auto Servce. A complete schedule of Fourth of July events n both towns ncludes: 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. BOYNE CITY FRIDAY - JULY 4 - Pet Show at Chamber of Commerce. Przes. - GRAND PARADE - Przes for the best floats. Several categores. Pet show partcpants to jon n the parade from the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m, - Antque Car Dsplay and Judgng of Best Car n Cty Park. 12:00 noon - Annual Rotary Chcken Dnner. 1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. - Lttle League Baseball. 6:00 p 0 m. - Grl's Softball. Medcal center enters actve phase of drve A BEVY of Mchgan queens, ncludng four natonal ttle holders, wll be on hand Saturday, to rde n the Jordan Valley Festval Parade. The queens wll be feted at an afternoon luncheon at the Jordan Inn (where ths pcture was taken last year) before embarkng on the parade route. "BUT OFFICER..." - Charman of the Boyne Cty 4th of July celebraton, Don Seamon, got nabbed by Polce Chef John Talboys whle rdng a Honda mn-bke around town Tuesday wthout lcense plates. The tcket was ssued all n fun snce Seamon was promotng the Lons Club weekend horse show. The Honda wll be gven away at the shqw. 8:00 p.m. - Band Concert at band shell, Cty Park. 9:00 p 0 m. (Approx.) - FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA - The Bggest ever. Gant mortars -Deafenng Bombs - Beautful Dsplays - Unbelevable Colors. 10:00 p.m. - Teenage Independence Ball at Teen Center featurng the Cellophane Crcus. SATURDAY - JULY 5: 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Frst Annual Boyne Cty Lon's Club Horse Show - Gate prze: 1969 Honda Mn Bke. EAST JORDAN FRIDAY - JULY 4 10:00 a.m 0 - Kddes Parade 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. - Money Scramble 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. - Greased Pg Race 11:00 a 0 m. - 11:30 a.m. - Greased Pole 12:00 noon - 10:00 p.m 0 - Lons Dp Tank at Carnval 1:30 p.m. - Soap Box Derby 1:30 p.m 0 - Lttle League Ball Game 3:30 p.m. - Lttle League Ball Game 8:30 p.m. - Beach Dance at Tourst Park (Musc by the "OUTCASTS") SATURDAY - JULY 5 10:00 a 0 m. - Stunt Flyng (Weather permttng) 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. - Snowmoble Drag Races at Sno- Moblers Clubhouse. 12:00 noon - Untl Food Runs Out - East Jordan Rotary Barbecue 12:00 noon - 10:00 p.m. - Lons Dp Tank at Carnval 2:30 p.m. - Queen's Luncheon at Jordan Inn 4:00 p.m. - JORDAN VALLEY FESTIVAL PARADE Queens, floats, bands, marchng groups, majorettes, drum and bugle corp, Devl from Hell, horses, and more. 10:00 p.m. - Freworks over Harbor SUNDAY - JULY 6 A.M. Attend Church Servces 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. - Lons Dp Tank at Carnval 2:00 p.m. - Boat Races n harbor (50 entres) Carnval - all day Frday, Saturday and Sunday. Boyne Cty - Wth an August 15th deadlne, the board of drectors of the Boyne Valley Medcal Center, ths week, launched an all-out drve to rase $25,000 to pay for the communty's new medcal and communty center Whch wll serve as the offces of Dr. Rchard Mansfeld who wll open a practce here.july 1st. Whle more than $25,000 s needed, that s the mmedate fgure that must be met f the project s to get "off the ground." Center drectors have launched a flyer nformaton sheet program that clearly explans ther poston, and have now called upon the entre Boyne regon for support n ther drve. Donatons for the medcal center are beng sought n Boyne Cty as well as Advance, Boyne Falls, Horton Bay, and Walloon Lake. Any amount under $25 wll be consdered as a donaton. Investors n the project may also ad by buyng $25 non-nterest bearng debentures n any amount. A stnulaton n the artcles DR. Rchard Mansfeld and hs nurse, Lnda Branscombe RN, nspect the soon to be completed medcal center facltes. LL Dst. Tournament Boyne Cty Lttle League All Stars have drawn a bye n 1969 Dstrct Eght Lttle League Tournament play, and East Jordan All Stars wll meet Tr Lakes (Indan Rver) n the frst round of tournament play. The parngs were announced ths week by tournament drector, Tom Turcott, Petoskey. Tournament play wll get underway Thursday, July 17, and run through Saturday, July 19th. All games wll be played n Petoskey, at Bates Feld. Other teams n the Petoskey tournament are Gaylord, Lower St. Marys and Petoskey. of ncorporaton for the medcal center decrees that t cannot be sold untl such tme as the nonproft corporaton whch has soonsored ts establshment supples another clnc faclty equally as good or better than the present establshment. The prce of the Beyer Bldg., located on East State Street was $19,500, and the board of drectors of the clnc, authorzed the purchase of $7,000 n medcal equpment. Dr. Rchard Mansfeld s to receve the use of the buldng for one year on a rent-free bass. He has made arrangements to purchase hs own x- ray equpment. The medcal center s beng dedcated n memory of the late Drs. Conkle and Ltzenberger, and the board of drectors are requestng that all persons who were delvered by ether of the beloved doctors donate an extra dollar to ad the fnance project. Contrbutons may be made by sendng them to Robert Prebble at the Northwestern State Bank, or to Box 216, Boyne Cty. The corporaton has appled to the Internal Revenue Servce for permsson to make all contrbutons deductble; debentures, of course, cannot be consdered deductble. Request for debentures, or certfcates, may also be made to Robert Prebble, care of the Northwestern State Bank. Employees of the Top O'Mchgan are donatng one extra day at tme and a half; UAW-1403 at Courer has already pledged over $1,500; organzatons are stagng ther own fund rasng programs such as the Lons' Horse Show, Fourth of July. Swm school East Jordan - All chldren 7 years and older nterested n takng swmmng lessons ths year, are asked to regster at the Tourst Park on Thursday, July 3rd, at 9:00 a.m. Regstrants are also asked to brng ther last year's completed course certfcates. VOLUME NO. 36 Jordan dump to stay open East Jordan -- The East Jordan cty dump, whch was slated to be closed July 1st, wll stay open. Decson to keep the dump n operaton came at Tuesday nght's cty councl meetng. Instead of ts pror seven days a week schedule, the dump wll be open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The cty of East Jordan wll contnue to mantan the dump, NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 3, CENTS and there wll be no dumpng fee. Counclmen formed a dump commttee, headed by Bob Burkey, at Tuesday nght's meetng to undertake a contnual study of the dump operaton. " We'll let t run the rest of the fscal year, ths way," sad Burkey, "and see how t works out." Varous ways of runnng the cty dump were dscussed at Tuesday's meetng. They nclu- (contnued on page 5) Commsson to dscuss ramp Boyne Cty - James Muschell, of Cheboygan, an offcal of Unted Engneerng Assocates, wll meet wth the cty commsson, wthn the next week to dscuss constructon of the new $100,- 000 launchng ramp to be constructed on N. Lake Street n tme for the autumn salmon run. In the meantme, Cty Mgr. Forbes Tompkns has dsclosed that the Mchgan Waterways Commsson has scratched many of the proposed launchng ramps throughout the state n the wake of the coho - - D.D.T. scare, except the Boyne Cty project. Waterways Commssoner Wlson stated before the legslature that the ramp here was needed, n spte of salmon fshng consderatons due to the deal crusng qualtes of the lake as well as ts fne steelhead fshng grounds. The cty s awatng permts for the start of constructon from both the Corps of Army Engneers as well as the Conservaton Department. Fnal date for objectors to fle complants aganst the project was June 16th. Cty Mgr. Tompkns sad that t was merely a matter of formalty now, snce to the best of hs knowledge there were no objectors to the ramp by the federal deadlne of June 16th and the state automatcally ssues such permts on ther own projects f there s no objectons from the Corps of Engneers. The ramp wll be constructed on cty-owned property just north of the Essex Wre plant on North Lake Street. It wll have accommodatons for approxmately 200 craft. HILLBILLY HAVEN, Chpman's Plumbng and Heatng entry from Boyne Cty, was a ht wth parade goers at last year's Jordan Valley Festval Parade. Jordan Festval blled as north's largest East Jordan - Wth a round the clock schedule of events, ths year's Jordan Valley Festval promses to lve up to charman Joe Wlkns' statement of "bgger and better than ever." Saturday's parade extravaganza that rolls down manstreet wll feature over 300 baton twr- Iers, the Grand Traverse County Sherff's Mounted Patrol, the Clown Band from Lansng, a Scottsh bagppe band, the Devl and hs Court from Hell, Mchgan, and bands, floats and parade entres from all over the state. In addton, over 18 queens, among them four natonal ttle holders, wll be n the parade. The usual contngent of state drum and bugle corps wll perform and even "Smokey the Bear" wll walk the parade route. Accordng to charman Wlkns, ths year's festval was featured n the Sunoco-Gram, a release from the Sun Ol Company, whch s. dstrbuted to over seven mllon credt card holders. "We're mghty proud of that lstng, and we're proud of all the publcty ths year's parade has receved," sad Wlkns. Indcatng that ths year s hs last as parade charman, the colorful Wlkns sad that Saturday's parade would be even larger than last yeafs, whch was blled as one of the largest ever staged n the northland.

10 Thursday, July 3, 1969 Northland Press 106 S. LAKE STREET PHONE BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN The Northland Press s publshed weekly by Gregg Publcatons, 106 S. Lake Street, Boyne Cty, Mchgan, and entered as second class matter every Wednesday n the Boyne Cty Post Offce, Boyne Cty, Mchgan PUBLISHER EDITOR, BUSINESS MANAGER., PRODUCTION MANAGER Gregg Smth Gregory P. Smth.... Margaret Smth Tom Garlock NATIONALNEWSPAPER Smoked Donald Hott returned to hs home Frday, after beng a patent at Lttle Traverse Hosptal for 5 weeks and underwent major surgery. Mrs. Henry Drenth has returned to her home after undergong surgery at Lttle Traverse Hosptal. ) Northland P res$ EAST JORDAN Bea Kopkau Noel Johnston, Pontac, s spendng two weeks wth her aunt and uncle, the Harold Lskums. Harold Dogel, Pontac, was a June 26. Saturday guest at the home of the Arche Kowalskes. Mrs. Carmen Crawford, Portland, was a recent guest of relatves n East Jordan. The Jack Thompsons are happy to announce the brth of a baby boy, at Lttle Traverse Hosptal June 26th. Harry Kowalsk s a medcal patent at Charlevox Hosptal. The Norman Coolmans are happy to announce the brth of a baby boy, at Charlevox Hosptal He weghed 9 lbs. 4 ozs. and has been named Glen Howard. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY 0C0MA BRAND Fred Chcken ANN PAGE BARBECUE SAUCE :¾ A O ' BTL. ^» ~ INSULATED 7-OZ FOAM CUPS OF 50 XfJC IDEAL FOR PICNICS PAPER PLATES 1G)0 69 c ALUMINUM WRAP WONDERFOIL 25 rf Tl 24 c FLORIDA FRESH n a Basket * ASSORTED, CANNED Yukon Beverages CAN EA. TERRACE KING 1 Charcoal Brquets 1 DAI LEY SWEET RELISH & 39 c B&M BAKED BEANS»33' Shank Porton HAMS Buff Porton 53 vv Potato sld 2-69' I Han Hams»s SSST- " 79* I "SUPER-RIGHT" Mss Donelda Scott and grl frend Becky Phelps, Elgn, 111. spent the weekend wth her parents, the Ronald Scotts. Mr. and Mrs. John Brennen, Jr. and famly, Flnt, and the Elwood Brcker famly, Lansng, are spendng ther vacaton at the Ellsworth Park and vstng relatves n East Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brennen and famly, Traverse Cty, were Sunday guests of ther parents, the J. B. Brennens and other relatves. Prces Effectve through Saturday, July Sth FROZEN, COOKED SHRIftAP 89 IO-OZ. f n v SEMI-BONELESS BAG C 9 " SPARE RIBS ^sf^^^^ 2 T0 3 " LB ' ANN PAGE 1 p T 4% H V Tomato Ketchup VARIETIES ^Rt SIZES Dare Cookes.. 3"«g z 1 W oo DAILEY PICKLES 1 Q J Mm J % Warsaw Polsh Dlls <?< 59 ANGEL SOFT ^Rw mm Paper Napkns 2 ^ 49 ORANGE, GRAPE and CHERRY mm Frozen Popscles 12 c - 49 ANN PAGE PUDDINGS LARGE SIZE FRESH 10 ea Sweet Corn Tomatoes U-Oz. Cello Tube SIZE EARLY SUN BRAND MV M Calf orna Nectarnes.0 47 SO Jane Parker Buys FOR GIANT SANDWICHES Pullman Loaf SAVE loc-fresh, CRISP Potato Chps 2-LB. SIZE l-lb. BOX A&P Fresh Chp Dp.. 1-PT. CTN. 49«SAVE 10c ON Pneapple P CHEESE FLAVORED Corn Puffs.. l-lb. 8-OZ. SIZE l-lb. BAG Boyne Cty Publc Lbrary Turn them out. Shades of the old rado spook stores and ghost tales back n the 30's and 40's. No "Hermt's Cave" or "I Love A Mystery" ever had a story more ghostly or spooky than the new book by Barbara Mchaels, "Amme, Come Home." A chllng and utterly absorbng story of suspense. Take t from ths wrter, you'll lke ths book whether you are 18 or and you don't scare easly. A remnder about another book that s stll on the best-sellerlst - - have you read "Arport" by Arthur Haley? Ths book s what Mr. Haley calls a work of "facton" because, even though t s a novel, he spent three years gatherng materal, sftng, rejectng, creatng and wrtng... A factual account of Turn out your lghts The Book Worm arport operaton s the background for ths ntrgung mystery story. "The Devl and Sunt Serena", a non-fcton book by Esther Kellner, s the story of three lttle grls growng up n rural Indana n the 20's and how they manage to survve Aunt Serena's well-meanng tyranny. "Nostalgc but not Sentmental," Delghtful readng. Two new books that we have acqured are, "The World of Currer and Ives" and "The Vllage Blacksmth" by Aldren A. Watson; the now extnct world of the blacksmth s recreated n more than 100 superbly detaled drawngs and colorful text. "Man's Rse to Cvlzaton as Shown by the Indans of North Amerca from Prmeval Tmes to Lbrary has today's musc News of the East Jordan Lbrary Here s a schedule of the hours the lbrary s open: Monday through Frday; 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. - Tuesday; 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday; 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday; 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. We have been gven more new records by RCA and there s a good selecton, ths tme, mostly today's musc. Here are a few: Floyd Cramer plays the Monkees, Hank Lockln - Nashvlle Women, Jefferson Arplane, The Everlovn World of Edde Arnold, You An't Heard Nothng Yet, by Edde Fsher, Perry Como sngs some Chrstmas Carols, Sound track - Tommy Steele n Half a Sxpence, The Sprt of Chrstmas by the Lvng Strngs and many more. A new book wrtten by Elzabeth Sefert; "Bachelor Doctor," has a lot of readng to t. It s wrtten from a mother's pont of vew. The man character s Grady McCord, he s from a famly of doctors whch nclude hs uncles. They all lve n one specal area n the town whch results n a very closely knt famly. But Grady s a dfferent person, certanly not quet lke the rest of them. He s a rebel and doesn't take the trouble to deny t. Grady has one eye, the other lost n the war; he s a bachelor^ he wrtes artcles for magaznes whch are very crtcal of the medcal professon and wll not wthdraw anythng he wrtes, not even to please hs father. Hs father doesn't ask hm to anyway. A very good story; one you wll enjoy. "The Royal Famly" by Ralpe M. Whte and Graham Fsher; A personal portrat of the royal famly. If you have ever wondered how many mads and servants they have, or who does what and answers to whom, ths book tells t. On every journey a member of the royal famly takes, always nclude a sut of mournng n ther wardrobe. We read how the present queen met Prnce Phllp and of ther lfe henceforth, of the queen's father, the late Kng George the VI whose death was a great blow to hs daughter. We read of hs becomng Kng and how he reacted to the abdcaton of the Duke of Wndsor. Ths book s wrtten by a former Footman of the Royal Household. He has done a rather good job. The explanatons of the ttles, names, certan household staff and government men are very easy to follow, so you should learn a great deal from t, and enjoy t n the process. "Lles of the Feld" by Wllam E. Barrett; Our lbraran was most surprsed to fnd out that ths book was not among the books on our shelves, and beng the good lbraran she s, mmedately sent for t, now we have t for our readers. You wll no doubt remember the flm whch was lead by Sdney Poter n the leadng role. He goes to out of the way places and begns to help the nuns there buld a church. The fath throughout ths book s tremendous and so enjoyable you wll want to read t over and over. "Dag Hammarskjold Strctly Personal"; A portrat by Bo Beskow; Bo Beskow was a good frend of the late secretary general of the Unted Natons, so was able to wtness hm for qute a few years as a man of strength and character. Ths book s wrtten wth tenderness and deep loyalty wth pctures galore. NOTICE Marks Page the Comng of the Industral State" by Peter Farb... "Ths book has a long ttle but a short and vtal purpose to probe the deepest roots of human behavor." Mr. Farb explores such questons as - Why are some people consdered "war-lke" and others "peaceful?" Why s our Memoral Day observance really a cult of the dead? How have some socetes made t socally acceptable to rebel? For the wee ones, Astrd Lngren's "Ppp n the South Seas" and "The Velveteen Rabbt" by Margery Wllams. A quote from ths fantastc bunny, "When a chld loves you for a long, long tme, not just to play wth but really loves you, then you become real." Joan Burkey "Pottery Step bystep" by Henry Trevor; There are many of you lades who are takng up pottery as a hobby and ths book would be great for you to read frst or even whlst you are makng your pots. There are many photographs for you to follow and gude you, makng ths a very able ad as you begn. The East Jordan Cty Dump wll be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, July 1st through July 12, _ lt CITY OF EAST JORDAN GEORGE CONRAD STUDIO and GALLERY 314 E. Lake Street Petoskey, Mch eow Gfts Wal I Decor Shpwreck Furnture Lamps Jewelry * FEATURE OF THE WEEK ARABESQUE WALL DECOR Complete Dsplay of Plaques and Clocks to Complement any decor, n any room PETOSkEY STONE JEWELRY 222 South Lake Street sgp-tf Boyne Cty, Mchgan Phone

11 Thursday, July 3, 1969 Snowmoble entres stll comng n GRAND RAPIDS junor hgh school handbell rngers play a number at the Dedcatory Concert, whch was held at the East Jordan Presbyteran Church, last Sunday. The boys were under the drecton of Dr. Robert Heber, Presdent of the Amercan Guld of Handbell Rngers. Photo by Barb Chrstensen. East Jordan - Entres for Northern Mchgan's Second Annual snowmoble dry drag race are stll comng n, accordng to East Jordan Sno-Moble Club Presdent, Andy Anderson. Last year's race, the frst of ts knd n the northland, drew over 2,000 spectators to watch snowmoblers race machnes on the grass. Ths year's race, accordng to club members, promses to be even bgger. The race wll get underway Saturday, July 5th at 12 noon. Races wll be held at the East Jordan Sno-Moblers Clubhouse, about two mles south of town, just off M-32. Drectons to the race ste are avalable from chamber drectors, snowmoblers or at the Chamber of Commerce's nformaton booth n the Tourst Park. A specal dealers' and manufacturers' dsplay area wll be set up near the race area. All of the latest n snow machnes and accessores wll be on hand for publc nspecton. Admsson to the race s $1.00, wth an Apache Camper Traler beng offered as a door prze. Trophes wll be awarded to wnnng drvers. Presdent Anderson reports that there's plenty of room for parkng and that refreshments wll be avalable throughout the day. Presbyteran Church receves new Presbyteran bells were cast of a metal whch s an alloy of copper and tn, and each bell s hand cast and hand tuned. The clappers are made of nylon, felt or leather, and the resultng tone s qute mellow. The tunng s a slow process snce the bells are played n chords and must blend perfectly. Handbells orgnated durng the Mddle Ages as.pctured n the Worms Bble of 1148 whch shows a fgure strkng wth a hammer on eght bells arranged to form a scale. In the 16th and 17th centures, the handbells were used n England by Tower Bell Rngers to practce the changes that were rung from the church towers on Sunday mornngs or on Festval Days. These changes are based on varous formulae done rhythmcally wheren a change s made n each seres of rngs. Change rngng s done by traned teams, of whch It all began 65 years ago wth pullng brads It all began some 65 years ago - - "I used to pull her brads when I sat behnd her at school and she'd jump up and whallop me wth a book," remnsced Ernest Erfourth, who wll soon celebrate hs 62nd weddng annversary wth hs wfe on July 3. The Boyne couple are presently lvng at Grandvue Medcal Center after movng from ther Boyne Cty home on Park and Vogel streets where they lved for 50 years. The Erfourths were marred n 1907 n the Methodst parsonage n Charlevox when Mrs. Erfourth was "gong on 16" and her brdegroom had just turned 19 and shyly confess that ther weddng was more of an elopement. Formerly Eva Barkley, Mrs. Erfourth s a natve of Hortons' 3ay, "although now they call t Horton Bay." Mr. Erfourth was born near the ste of the PennDxe Cement Company and was employed at the former Boyne Cty pckle factory, the ron foundry and the Howe's Leather Com- pany. He retred n 1957 after 40 years of servce at the tannery. The Erfourths wll spend ther annversary wth one of ther 4 sons, Ted Erfourth of Petoskey. Ther other three sons are Cecl of Rudyard,.Harvey, Lncoln Park and Carl of Tucson, Arzona. In addton to ther 4 sons, the Erfourths have 14 grandchldren^ and seven great grandchldren! Today Mrs. Erfourth s "gong on 78" and her lght-hearted brdegroom has just turned 81, and both contend that ther "frst 62 years of marrage were the happest and that ther next 62 years wll be even better!" Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erfourth MSU team to study regon's Indan culture gft of Englsh handbells Dr. Robert Heber, Presdent of the Amercan Guld of Handbell Rngers, and 13 junor hgh school boys of the Trnty Methodst Church of Grand Rapds played the Dedcatory Concert on the new gft to The Frst Presbyteran Church of East Jordan of the set of Englsh Handbells. Rev. Chandler Benton extended an nvtaton to anyone n the communty who would lke to be a part of ths muscal group. About 12 young people are to play the bells and assstance n drectng the handbell group s also nvted. The Bell Rngers of the Trnty Methodst Church used 36 bells toplay"bellmusc", "Flemsh Dance", "Berceuse", "Farest Lord Jesus" and "0 Worshp the Kng" at the dedcaton servce. Several bells are played by one rnger n the course of a pece and for ths reason they must play at a table. The Pae-e 3 Northland Pres$ there are many n England. Not much prnted musc s avalable for handbells, and the drector must arrange the musc for the partcular set of bells that he has, or exchange musc wth another group whch has a smlar set. The boys rng n pars, and they read two staves of musc at once, as do pansts. Walloon Lake - A party of 7 Mchgan State Unversty anthropologsts under the drecton of Dr. Chas. E. Cleland, wll start a 3-month ntal archaeologcal survey of an area rangng from south of Charlevox to Hemlock Pont here n search of Though. a fascnatng art, the playng of handbells taxes one's rhythmc sense, and snce the bells can be sounded loudly or softly, there s a certan amount of artstc senstvty requred. To play the lower bells requres strong wrst and arm muscles. Scouts hold 7 parents nght Some of the requrements of a good bell rnger were taken from the belfry of a church n England: 'Who rngs ths belle, Let hm look welle, To hone and hedde and herte, Ye honde for werke, Boyne Cty - A local youngye hedde for wytte, Ye herte for ster, Mark Bowman, recently won worshyppe." 2nd place n the state poster; competton sponsored by Mchgan's V.F.W. Enttled "Famous Amercans", Mark's poster won the local Smelt Cty Auxlary competton and went on to take state rankngs. Ths s the second Wns place n state poster contest year the 12-year-old has entered the competton and the second tme that he has taken frst place n the area contest. The fnal state judgng was held last weekend n Lansng. Ctatons were also awarded at that tme to the Auxlary and to the Poster Contest Charman, Mrs. Esther Mathews. Boyne Cty - Parents nght at Scout Hall saw seven boys recevng recognton for ther efforts n the feld of scoutng, Monday, June 30th. Rank achevements were: Glen Coon, Bll McCary - Lfe Scout; Terry Van Alstne - tenderfoot. Mert badges went to Bll McCary and Glen Coon - home repars and Matt Waldner, Bruce Ftzgerald, KurtHansemann, Tm Demng - Frst Ad. A move was shown and refreshments were served. jb County 4-H members prehstorc Indan artfacts durng July, August and September. Dr. Cleland has dsclosed that the work s part of a 5-year project to establsh the presence of an extensve Indan culture that once flourshed n ths regon. In prevous studes, he has uncovered the remans of 30 Indan vllages and camp stes rangng from the Strats of Macknac to Grand Traverse Bay. Carbon analyss of the artfacts uncovered n exploraton of the remans of these campstes has establshed that the trbal era covers a perod rangng from 8,000 B.C. to 1650 A.D. Two Indan vllage stes that the explorng party plans to dg are located on the shores of Lake Mchgan and on Walloon Lake,,;.:^^-,? - Dr. Cleland beleves both were occuped between 1,000 and 1,300 A.D: < He sad that f prevous experence holds true, the archaelogcal party composed of both nstructors and advanced anthropology students, expects to uncover quanttes of flnt tools, flnt debrs, numerous pottery fragments, as well as the postpatterns of the Indan houses. Dr. Cleland sad the partes nterest also ncludes locatng the possble ste of heretofore undsclosed Indan vllage locatons and that he and hs staff would be greateful for any further H formaton that county resdents mght furnsh. C Corresnondence may be addressed-; to "Dr. Cleland, M.SfU. Museum, East Lansng, Mrph. Announcement On Frday, July 4th, the scheduled feature wll begn at 7:00 p.m. nstead of 8:00 p.m., the regular showtme. THE BOYNE THEATRE receve achevement awards THE former Johnny's Plumbng and Heatng buldng s now beng remodeled for use as a medcal center by Dr. Rchard Mansfeld. Creek clumpng causes concern PAINTER, Bll Underhll, who has volunteered hs tme, has been pantng the medcal center's nteror. Carpenters have been workng long hours at nght to fnsh the medcal facltes. Donna Van Dorn was noted for her work wth poultry, and Veternary Scence award was gven to Adran Greenman. Mtch Cunnngham, Vcke Sutlff, Lance Jones and Jod Coblentz were noted for ther handcraft work. All the above 4-H members receved a medal or pn n recognton for outstandng work. Leaders who receved certfcates were Mrs. Malcolm McDonald and Mrs. Rchard Noffze for ther fve years of leadershp. Mrs. Ross Jones receved a certfcate and pn for ten years of leadershp. After the awards were presented there were baseball games and folk dancng wth Bll Gaunt and Bll Grmm n charge of the actvtes. Bll Grmm has nvted everyone back on August 11 at 7:00 p.m. at Whtng Park for another nght of folk dancng. All 4-H members and leaders are cordally nvted to attend. Artfacts Bank closed Band exhbt for 4th parade The Charlevox County 4-H Awards pot luck pcnc was held Monday nght, June 30, at 7 at Whtng Park. Invocaton at the pcnc was gven by Rev. Rchard Noffze. After the dnner, Mss Lllan Demetral and Keth Lamkn presented awards to 4-H members and leaders for the 4-H year whch started October 1, 1967 and ended September 31, Achevement awards were receved by Nancy Grutsch, Mara Lehto, Rebecca Rosen and Deborah Potter. Recevng alumn recognton were Frankln Cellner and Mrs. Robert Straw. Beth Schumacher, Salle Wlson, Sandra Chew and Sandra Whte were gven clothng awards. Recognton for conservaton of Natural Resources was gven to Louse Howard, Denns Chew and Jean Ruhlman. Charles Ktely, Jr. was pre- East Jordan - The dumpng problem that exsts at the East Jordan cty dump s causng some resdents, who lve near the dump, to become concerned for the safety of the communty's youngsters. East Jordan - An archaeoloaccordng to Mrs. Bll Lange, gcal exhbt of artfacts from a home owner near the dump, Israel from the Palestne Instthe same stream that s beng tute of the Pacfc School of Reused as a dump by a few peo- lgon, Berkeley, Calf, s on ple s also the favorte fshng open exhbt at the Presbyteran spot for qute a few East Jor- Educatonal Bldg., 207 Wllams dan youngsters. ths week, through Sunday July 6. "I thnk parents should be The exhbt wll be open to alerted to the dangers and ha- the publc Sunday afternoon from zard that exsts when ther young- 1 to 5 p.m. sters fsh n the creek," sad Mrs. Lange. LOCALS The creek, whch flows justbemr. and Mrs. Norman Davs low the dump, has been the target of a recent outbreak of trash flew to Durango, Colo. June 29 to dumpngs, outsde the cty dump. spend a week wth ther son Jer"There's broken bottles and ry and hs wfe. everythng else, near the creek," Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronn sad Mrs. Lange. ''And young- Roscommon, spent Sunday wth sters are up there fshng every- her parents, the Arthur Brntday. nalls. sented wth the Dary award and the Dog Care and Tranng Award went to Vcke Sutlff. Morrs McKenney receved the Electrc Award, the Feld Crop Scence Award went to Joyce Umlor and Marlyn Umlor and Karen McDonald earned the FoodNutrton Award. Recognton for Food Preservaton went to Martha Fsher. Joan Gaunt won the Home Economcs Award and Home Improvement recognton went to Joanne Gaunt. Joy Goebel and Carl Olstrom both shared the honors for Hortculture whle the Leadershp recognton went to Janet Mumch and Davd Gaunt. Petroleum Power (small engnes and tractors) was gven to Robert Jones. NOTICE All chldren, 7 years of age and older, nterested n swmmng lessons are asked to regster at the East Jordan Tourst Park Beach at 9 a.m. on July 3, Brng your last completed course certfcate. CITY OF EAST JORDAN Closed JULY 4th & 5th CASPER'S B O Y N E CLEANERS Boyne Cty, Mchgan Phone It NOTICE BOYNE FALLS AND BOYNE VALLEY East Jordan - The Northwestern State Bank, wth offces n East Jordan and Boyne Cty, wll be closed Frday, the 4th of July, accordng to bank vcepresdent, Bll Grauel. As a servce to ther customers, Grauel sad that the bank would be open Thursday nght, from 4-8:00 p.m. Boyne Cty - Hgh school band students are asked to meet at the school at 9:30 a.m. Frday mornng, for the 4th of July Parade, accordng to Denns Johnson, drector. Shot clnc Johnson also sad that band students marchng n the Jordan Valley Festval Parade on Saturday, are to be at the school at 12:45 p.m. The Boyne Cty Immunzaton Clnc sponsored by the Dstrct Health Dept. #3 wll be held on Tuesday, July 8th 1-3 p.m., at the Presbyteran Church Basement. Unform for both occasons s summer dress, whch was recently approved by the Twn Valley School Board. It conssts of whte shrts and dark slacks. schedule RESIDENTS As of July 15 th 196¾ entrance to the dump wll be by permt ONLY Permts are avalable at the Vllage Treasurers Offce - cost of whch s $1.00 Mlton C. Schoen Vllage Clerk 36-2tc

12 Page Northland P ress Thursday, July 3, 1969 For Sale IfllD IIS 4 Cents Per Word, 75? Mnmum Thank You Card, Poetry, Memoram Box Classfed, $1.00 per column nch Same Rate, $1.00 Mnmum Fle Research - - Mnmum Charge - - $5.00 An addtonal 25 wll be added to the above prces f not pad wthn 7 days from fnal nserton, except for those who mantan a monthly advertsng account. DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IS TUESDAY AFTERNOON - 4:00 P.M. Phone or to place a NORTHLAND PRESS classfed WIRING SUPPLIES- Complete assortment on hand ncludng metal and porcelan swtch and outlet boxes, duplex receptacle, pull chan and keyless types. SHERMAN'S HARDWARE, East Jordan. 36-tf FOR SALE: Large Selecton of good used cars and trucks also pckup campers and housetralers. Cars may be seen at Brooks TV Sales, Horton Bay Road or contact Leonard Brooks, tfc FOR SALE - Used refrgerators, electrc ranges, washers, ol heaters. SHERMAN'S HARD WARE. East Jordan. 36-tf See our complete selecton of fresh, delcous Boyne : Cty CANDIES Baley's Drug Store tf FOR SALE - '67 Ford Farlane Ranchero, V-8 stck ;9216 or , East Jordan ltc COUNTRY HOUSE ANTIQUES Anderson Road, 4 7 CO Petoskey «NOW OPEN 2 11 A.M. - 5 P.M. FOR SALE - 12' fberglass Npper Salboat, dacron sals, alumnum rggng, cover. For 2 or 3 people, good dry salor. Excellent condton. Wrte: John Morgan, Rt #2, Wllamsburg, Mch ltc NOTICE - Anyone wshng to enjoy smooth drvng wthout worryng about scuffed tres s asked to stop n at Galmore's Standard Servce n East Jordan where they wll receve satsfacton guaranteed servce wth a John Bean Vsual Lner whch gves an expert wheel algnment job. (eow) ARC WELDER, Lncoln 180amp, $86, 225 amp. $93. Ready to weld. $10.00 down. Fochtman Motor Company. Phone Petoskey. #1 FOR SALE - West Hghland Whte Terrer, female, AKC regstered, 12 weeks, Champ lnes, shots, ltc FOR SALE - TRAMPOLINES, call Bll Wager, , Boyne Cty ltc FOR SALE - Good barnyard manure, $1.00 pckup load. Phone tc FOR SALE: 1962 Cadllac convertble, wll sell outrght or trade for anythng of equal value. Phone or tfc FOR SALE - 30" electrc range, bg oven, good condton. Phone ltp GARAGE SALE - Large mscellaneous assortment, lots of added extras. Fr., and Sat. July4thand 5th, 9-5, 206 3rd St. East Jordan. 36-It FOR SALE - Coal and wood burnng warm mornng stove. Brck lned, good condton, $20 Phone ltc MILL ENDS of newspaper, rolls at 10? per pound, frst come, frst serve, rolls up to 50 pounds, 35 nches wde by hundreds of feet long. Make deal drop cloths, banners, or fodder for Bunyan szed outhouses. Pck 'em up at Northland Press, Boyne Cty. sgp-tfnc LOST - The pleasure of drvng smoothly as well as your money. Get satsfacton guaranteed servce wth our John Bean Vsual Lner. Save those tres wth a wheel algnment now! Galmore's Standard Servce, East Jordan. (eow) For Sal AIR COMPRESSOR, Champon 1969 Model. Ready to use. $ $10.00 down. Fochtman Motor Company. Phone Petoskey. #1 THE proven carpet cleaner Rug- Mate s easy on the budget. Restores forgotten colors. Rent Electrc shampooer $1 a day. Vought's Pant & Wallpaper Store Boyne Cty. 36-ltc SUMMER SPECIALS - 22" lawn mowers $52.95; Dolly Varden 1 x 12 pne sdng $215 per M; 2x4x8's,80<? each; 1x12 sheathng $150 per M; good grade 2x6 15 ln. ft. ;P re-fnshed panelng 4x8 sheets ; $3.95; bathroom panels n colors $8.95; 3*x 10 dock sectons $24.50; heavy duty pcnc tables $ We carry tog sdngs, rough sawed tmbers, barn boards. Also cedar fence posts & poles. Everythng to buld wth, cash & carry prce. Delveres avalable. Log Homes Lumber, Boyne Falls Phone p-tfc GARAGE SALE - Contnues thru July 5. Everythng cheap. Come anytme. Call KI , Sandra Rsteau, 3 mles N. of Labeau on Central Lake. Ellsworth road by Rsteau's Trout Pond. Personal NOTICE - I wll not be responsble for debts contracted by anyone except myself. Joe Martnek 36-3tp NOTICE - I wll not be responsble for debts contracted by Lorrane Beer. LaVetta Howard 36-3tp Servces C. H. SMITH CO., Dggn' and Dozn', ste preparaton, drveway constructon, black drt, fll drt and gravel tfc Drenth Brothers (Snce 1948) CONCRETE PRODUCTS SAND and GRAVEL BUILDING SUPPLIES EXCAVATING SERVICE GRADING and FILLING COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE LU Ellsworth 37-tf FOR DUSTY DRIVEWAYS, ol or brne. Call C.H, Smth Co., tfc WILL PICK UP - Ashes, Rubbsh, garbage, Trash of all knds. Call LE or LE OMEGA SALVAGE COMPANY. Erne Mathers. 36-tf DELL'S OPAL WASHBURN (Owner & Stylst) STELLA CARPENTER (Stylst) Cuttng - Stylng - Permanents Har Colorng & Blondng 210 Water St., Boyne Cty sp-tf Alumnum sdng completely nstalled on your home. All materals and labor. Many new pastel colors. Up to 5 years to pay. No down payment. Call or wrte - Rendle A. Madden - Ellsworth, Mchgan. LU tfc MODERNIZATION GARAGES ADDITIONS ROOFING SIDING HOLLAND Constructon Co. East Jordan tfc TRY A NORTHLAND PRESS CLASSIFIED! For Rent FOR RENT - One bedroom apartment n Boyne Cty. References requred. Wrte Box No, 30, % The Northland Press, Boyne Cty. 24-tf Rooms By Day or Week Board Optonal Men - Indvdual or Group Located on Lake and Hwy. M66 - M32 WILTJER'S East Jordan LE tfc Wanted VERY responsble 13 year old grl desres a summer baby sttng poston. Phone tf WANTED - Have openngs for a few pano students. Mrs. Davd Wllson, ltc WANTED - Paper boy to delver Detrot Free Press on North sde of East Jordan. Call M.E. Handy any tme. Phone It WANTED - Hardwood tmber. Moeke Lumber Company. Mancelona tfc Mscellaneous WASHED STONE - 1 nch and 3/8 nch; processed, concrete and road gravel; mason sand. Cal' evenngs or before 7:30 a.m t MILL ENDS of newspaper rolls at 10<? per pound, frst come, frst serve, rolls up to 50 pounds, 35 nches wde by hundreds of feet long. Make deal drop cloths, banners, or fodder for Bunyan szed outhouses. Pck 'em up at Northland Press, Boyne Cty. sgp-tfnc TILLERS FOR RENT-Galmore's Sk-Doo Barn, East Jordan tfc PIANO TUNING and reparng. 22 years experence. Wrte Box #5, % Northland Press, Boyne Cty, or phone Ray Wolf, Traverse Cty ltp NOTICE Whsperng Wnds Beauty Salon WILL BE CLOSED untl Sept. 1 due to surgery. 35-3tc Help Wanted GOOD BOOKKEEPER WANTED- Male or Female. Must have references. Wrte Box 75, % Northland Press, Boyne Cty tc SHANTY CREEK LODGE has an openng for a SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR For nformaton call Shanty Creek Lodge, Bellare Ask for Mr. Thurston ltc SHANTY CREEK lodge has an openng for a nght audtor. For nformaton call Shanty Creek Lodge, Bellare, ask for Mr. Thurston ltc Real Estate FOR SALE - House n East Jordan - 4 bedrooms, lvng room, freplace; dnng room; large ktchen; 2 1/2 baths; extra lot. Good condton $18,500 - wll carry balance. Call after 1:30 p.m ltc HOUSE FOR SALE - Modern 3 bedroom home n Boyne Cty. 2 lots, desreable locaton. Box 20 c/o Northland Press ltc REAL ESTATE - Houses, farms, house tralers, lake shore propertes. Bought, sold, traded and rented. EAST JORDAN AUTO PARTS. Phone LE tf FOR SALE - Large year round home wth trout stream, 450 ft. hghway frontage, 450 ft. on Vlla de Charlevox Road. Property ncludes 5 stall garage separate from house plus 2 stall heated RUMMAGE' SALE 623 South' Lake, Thursday, July 3. Lots of chldren's clothes and odds and ends. 36-ltc attached garage. Large stone freplace, hot water heat, 2bathrooms, hardwood floors, brch ktchen cabnets. Terms aval PLANS - A - FRAMES AND CHALETS. Ten desgns to choose from, only $25 pe r set. Call able. Contact Leonard Brooks or wrte G.B. Gooden, caretaker for J.I. Tucker Property Box 451, Mancelona, Mch ps-tfc 27-tfc 18-It CAKE WALK - July 12, 7 o'clock p.m., Bennet School - Hogsback Road, Proceeds to send 3 members on 4-H youth exchange trp. Bennett 4-H Club. 36-2tp 27-ltp Napkns mprnted for those specal, occasons: weddngs; 25th, 40th, 50th annversares; church annversares; brunch; novelty motfs, varous colors can be ordered at the Northland Press. 33-tf FOR SALE 650 ft. Lake Charlevox frontage at Advance. Cottage and flowng well. 3 bedroom home, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot, Boyne Cty. 2-50x130 corner lots, East Jordan. 120 ft. x 300 ft. - 6 Mle Lake frontage. 3 bedroom home - 5 acres near Huffman Lake. Small Central Lake home 2 house tralers and 2 traler spaces, Vanderblt Buldng and 100x300 lot, Old US 27, Vanderblt. ARNOLD SCHMIDT AGENCY 101 Brdge, East Jordan ltc FOR SALE: Beautful buldng ste of 11-1/2 acres on a hll overlookng Lake Charlevox, only 1-1/2 mles from East Jordan, just off M-66 north. Phone tc FOR SALE - One bedroom very clean, modern furnshed home wth easement to Torch Lake, $ New two bedroom lake front home, freplace, basement/ 2 car garage, Torch Lake. 40 acre development tract wth all modern 4 bedroom home located wthn vllage lmts of Central Lake. Call Russ Kuhlman-Phone LY Eastport, Mch. Rep Henderson Realty. 36-2t SELECT BARRE GRANITE MEMORIALS Phone LE R. G. Watson 6 -«East Jordan, Mch. Real Estate HOUSE FOR SALE - Modern 3 bedroom home n Boyne Cty. 2 lots, desreable locaton. Box 20 c/o Northland Press ltc FOR SALE 70 acres wth creek, frontage on black top road near Central Lake. 300 acres wth stream n the hgh country, Banks Twp. Antrm Co., 1 3/4 mles of good road frontage. 3 large lots n East Jordan. Publc water and gas. Call or wrte H. C. Lndemer, , Ellsworth, Mch. Donald L. Petzs, Broker tc FOR SALE - 5 acres wth an unfnshed, but modern when fnshed, Ranch style home. 5 yrs. old, nsulated, 3 bedrooms, a large lvng room, ktchen, dnng room, full bath and full basement. Overlookng Deer Lake, 3 mles from town, 3 mles from Boyne Mt. Drlled well, 8 young frut trees and also a 14 x 22 garage. Call except Saturday. Located on the corner of the Boyne Cty, East Jordan and Tompkns Rd. $15,900 cash. 36-ltp FOR SALE Lot, 100' on the Jordan Rver. Contact Ed Cherry, Rogers Brdge Road, East Jordan. 36-2tp Lost LOST - Reward for Navy blue nylon jacket, chld's sze medum U of M seal on front, Grl Scout Day Camp seal on shoulder. Call Galmore's, LE or LE ltp Thank You We would lke to thank everyone for beng so wonderful to us durng the llness and death of our beloved husband, brother & father. Especally to Reverend Ferrs, the Masons, O.E.S., and Jm and Eleanor Stackus. God Bless You All. Sncerely, Mrs. H. Chrstensen Mr. & Mrs. Ted Chrstensen Mr. & Mrs. Cecl Gem Mr. & Mrs. Bob Chrstensen Mr. & Mrs. Tom Chrstensen Bll, Denny and Mark Chrstensen Mr. & Mrs. Walter Malmqust 36-ltp Thank You The famly of Rae K. Mlford wshes to thank all those who were so knd and helpful n our recent bereavement. We especally wsh to thank the nurses and staff at Grandvue, Dr. VanDellen, the Reverend Robert Moore, Harry Watson, Mrs. Wallace, Edth Swafford and famly, and the many others who called, sent flowers, and furnshed food n our tme of sorrow. It was deeply apprecated. Beryl M. Pagel Ards M. Hayes Grace K. O'Connor 36-ltc Thank You I want to thank kndly each and every one for the beautful cards and letters and the vsts whle I was n the hosptal. It sure was hghly apprecated and I'm greatful to Rev. Prest of Traverse Cty, and also Father Jerry of Boyne Cty, ther vsts were truthfully apprecated. Thank you all, t was nce tobe remembered. Peter Stanek 36-ltc Legals STATE OF MICHIGAN CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF CHARLEVOIX Fle #207-2 FRANK MATICE AND ESTHER MATICE, husband and wfe, Plantffs vs: MERLIN SCHALOW AND DAR- LENE SCHALOW, husband and wfe, Defendants. NOTICE OF LAND CONTRACT FORCLOSURE SALE In pursuance and by vrtue of a Judgment of the Crcut Court for the county of Charlevox, State of Mchgan, made and entered on the 20th day of May, 1969, n a certan cause theren pendng, wheren Frank Matce and Esther Matce, were the plantffs and Merln Schalow and Darlene Schalow, were the defendants, notce s hereby gven that I shall sell at publc sale to the hghest bdder, at the front entrance of the County Buldng, n Charlevox, Mchgan, (that beng the place of holdng the crcut court for sad county), on Thursday the 21st day of August, 1969, at two o'clock n the afternoon, the followng descrbed property, vs: "All that certan pece or parcel of land stuate n the Cty of Boyne Cty, of 'Charlevox County and State of Mchgan, descrbed as follows: "Lot Two Hundred Thrtytwo (232) of Block Eleven (11), of Nchols and Morgan's Second Addton to South Boyne, now Boyne Cty, Mchgan." Dated: June 30, 1969 Hon. Wayne Rchard Smth Dstrct Judge, 90th Judcal Dstrct. Charlevox County, Mchgan Conkle & Varnum By: Harvey C. Varnum, Attorney for Plantffs. 110 Water Street Boyne Cty, Mchgan, tc Thank You Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comfortng sympathy & help n our recent sorrow. For the beautful servce, floral offerngs, & other kndness, we are deeply greatful. A specal thanks to those who donated blood, also to Carl & Glora Bors, Rev. Stearns & the nurses at Charlevox Hosptal for ther care and attenton. The Famly of James Koteles 36-ltc Thank You Thanks to all those who helped make the East Jordan Vacaton Bble School a success. A specal thanks goes to the teachers and teenage help for ther untrng efforts to make ths possble. Mrs. Jack Sutlff Unted Methodst Mrs. Walter Goebel, Sr. Lutheran Church Mrs. Ben Schenck Presbyteran Thank You I would lke to thank my frends who sent get well cards whle I was n Charlevox hosptal. Also the hosptal staff, Dr. VanDellen, Rev. Benton for prayers, Joe Hammond and assstant for ambulance servce. Mr. Clyde Ayers 36-ltp LOCALS The Harry Smths spent Tuesday vstng wth the Kenneth Mc- Faddens, Mullet Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Smth also called on Mrs. Maude Amesbury, East Jordan Thursday. Mrs. Harry Dxon spent last week wth son Bll and famly at Mt. Morrs. They brought her home Saturday and spent the weekend. STOCKHOLDERS What About Your Stocks? Hundreds of stocks, possbly stocks that you own, don't measure up to even the most elementary prerequstes that determne the soundness of common stocks. You, now, can evaluate stocks, n a matter of mnutes, as accurately as the smartest analysts, wth the revolutonary synthess- "COMMON STOCK PRICES vs. COM MON SENSE VALUES". You can't afford to be wthout t. Send $3.50 for a copy - postage prepad. MID WESTERN DISTRIBUTOR 424 Book Buldng Detrot, Mchgan tp LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR REPAIRS NEW WIRING APPLIANCE REPAIRS HEATING GAS OIL ELECTRIC Free Estmates BUCK ELECTRIC CO 740 Ottawa Street Phone JU tf Boyne Cty BOYNE FALLS Anne Jenkns Mrs. Myrtle Trumbull, Lansng, arrved here Monday to the home of sster, Mrs. Pearl Bowman, but wll enter Lttle Traverse Hosptal, as a possble surgcal patent. Mrs. Nck Jasko and son of Detrot left Saturday va bus for ther home n Detrot after spendng two weeks at the Charle Skop home. Ray Skrowronsk, Battle Creek was a Sunday caller at the Sylvester Czerkes home. The J. W. Schwems motored to Clare, Saturday, where they met the James Gray famly of Mrs. Alce Hendee Funeral servces for Mrs. Alce Hendee, 79, were held June 21 at the Pcken Funeral Home, Lake Odessa. Mrs. Hendee, a summer resdent n Boyne for the past two years, passed away June 18, after a long llness. Bural was a Woodland Memoral Cemetery. Survvng are two ssters, Mrs. Verne Gabrel, Boyne Cty, Mrs. Ruby Hendee, Comstock Park, and a brother, Frank Laurell, Comstock Park. jb TELEPHONE Wed. thru Sat. July 2 jhru 5.,.»0*.c<0»r ttts^%# VvJcHllttSfj** <*4* MS COLOR Unted Artsts THEATRE Feature at 7:15 and 9:10 Sun. thru Tues. July 6 thru 8 MGM presents the Pultzer Prze-Wnner Metrocolor Feature at 7:15 and 9:10 Wed. thru Sat. July 9 thru 12 Wlt DsneyS PETER PAN Re-releasedbyBUENAVISTADstrbutonCoInc Walt Dsney Productons Feature at 7:15 and 9:10 TEMPLE July 2 " JULY 8 G Brghton. Mss Beth returned home whle granddaughter Barbara Gray came home wth the Schwems for a vst. The Bll Jenkns famly, Gunder Homme, Mrs. Ora Webb and famly and Mss Elva Jenkns motored to Traverse Cty Sunday when Mrs. Grace Bargsten boarded a plane for her trp home to Santa Ana, Calf., after spendng a month at the Bll Jenkns home. Afterwards the Webb famly enjoyed the zoo. The Jenkns famly returned thru East Jordan and made a call at the Kenneth Rchards home to see the new baby, Rose Helen. Frday the Bll Jenkns famly, Gunder Homme and Mrs. Bangsten were dnner guests at the Harry Roof, Jr. home n Boyne Cty. The brthday of Mrs. Bargsten was observed whle she was here. The Cleo Massey, Sr's. announce the arrval of ther 50th grandchld born to the Cleo Massey, Jr's. on June 25 at Lttle Traverse Hosptal, weghng 6 lbs. 6 oz. and named Jerry Lee. He comes to jon a famly of two grls and one boy. e-y" All at Sea about Insurance? Don't get off on the wrong tack wth your car and home nsurance. Set a true course wth the hulp of The Bg Dfference the contnung personal attenton you get from your ndependent nsurance agent. IenR make sure you have: The rght polcy wth a relable company known for fast clams settlement... News about mproved polces as they are developed.. Help n changng nsurance to meet altered crcumstances,.. Help wth preparng clams, speedng settlement. We are an ndependent nsurance agency. We are not employed by any nsurance company. Let us prove what The Bg Dfference can mean to you. WILLIAM J. LINDSAY R. A. Campbell Agency, Inc. 101 Rver St. - Boyne Cty PHONE FOR MOVIES " 9 : 1 5 Theater Informaton 7 : 0 5 Those DARING YOUNG MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES ALL STAR CAST: Tony Curts - Gert Frobe - Jack Hawkns Terry Thomas - Walter Char - Susan Hampshre. The 1920 Monte Carlo Auto Race Rally that wll thrll audences of all ages & t's funner than Magnfcent Men & ther Flyng Machnes July 2 - July 5 " 3 IN THE ATTIC" 7:15-9:15 R You must be 18 HOLLYWOOD NORTHLAND DRIVE-IN 8:45 P.M. July 2-3 Wed. & Thur. 'DOCTOR DOLITTLE" "THE LOST G CONTINENT" Fr.-Sat. 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13 Thursday, July 3, 1969 NORTHERN MICHIGAN REALTY /'We Sell the North" 306 S. Lake St., Boyne Cty, Meh Phone (616) Let Us Sell Your Northern Property 36-5t PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE GUS E. ORGANEK, Broker DONALD J. NESSEN, Salesman MICHIGAN STATE OIL AND GAS LEASES 35-2t State-owned ol and gas lease rghts n 14,721 acres wll be offered at publc aucton on July 16, 1969 at 10:00 A.M. EST., n Parlor D, Cvc Center, 505 West Allegan Street, Lansng, Mchgan, and contnung untl all descrptons have been offered. Included n ths sale are 1,451 acres of Charlevox County lands located n T 34 N, Rs 6 and 7 W. Specfc descrptons and further partculars upon request. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Lands Dvson Colony HOUSE PAINT SALE! JULY 7 featurng.*"" J U L Y 1 9 Our Fnest Ol-Base House Pant COLONY SUNFAST HOUSE PAINT Lustrous, super-tough gloss fnsh that lasts for years! Extra hdng power covers the old, brngs out the new. Choose from hundreds Reg. $8.00 of colors... and SALE gve y u r home a *m*c\ new look wth Colony $ 0 Sunfast, our fnest ^ GAL. ol-base house pant. SATINTONE & COLONY EXTERIOR PRIMERS ON SALE AT THE SAME LOW PRICE! Our Fnest Latex House Pant SATINTONE LATEX HOUSE PAINT Superb low sheen fnsh that holds tght... lets your house stretch and breathe wth the seasons. Color that doesn't fade away! Pantng that's latex- Reg. $8.45 easy to apply! Quck- SALE dryng... soap and <h^*o water cleanup. ^O o y ALSO ON SALE NOW... SatnTone,UTK MASONRY PAM! GAL. SATINTONE LATEX MASONRY PAINT Our fnest fnsh for masonry, t goes on easer and looks better longer. Fade resstant...weather resstant.dres dust Reg. $6.90 f r e e m J u s t 30 mnutes SALE to a "breathng" fnsh jp'q wth a low satn sheen. Self-prmng. Latex-easy. CHOOSE FROM OVER 800 COLORS IN THESE FINE COLONY FINISHES! VOUGHT'S PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE Boyne Cty PHONE JU E. Man St ltc Lttle League Schedule July 4 Gants vs. Dodgers July 5 Loggers vs. Tgers Oroles vs. Yankees July 8 Dodgers vs. Loggers July 9 Tgers vs. Oroles All evenng games start at 6:00 p.m. Saturday games start at 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Avod blsters, as they can lead to serous nfecton. The flud that forms n a blster s there for a healng purpose. Do not puncture a blster unless absolutely, necessary, as ths nvtes nfecton. It s best to have medcal advce before percng a Northland P Speak nuptal vows East Jordan - Candles twned wth vy and whte gladolas on the altar decorated the Mo Methodst Church for the nuptal vows of Mary Elzabeth Mller and Charles H. Reed on June 14. The brde's parents are the Rev. and Mrs. John W. Mller of Farvew and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed of East Jordan are the brdegroom's parents. The marrage was performed n East Jordan by the brde's'father n a 4 p.m. servce n Mo. The brde was gven n marrage by Mr. John K. Mller, her brother. The brde chose an Empre A- lne slhouette gown of whte satn wth a weddng rng necklne of Vense lace wth the lace repeated on the bell sleeves, and around the bottom. The back was fashoned wth a removable Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Reed ded dstrbuton of dentfcaton cards to dump users wth a $.50 per car dump charge, and a dump appropraton of $3500 a year by the cty of East Jordan and $500, per year by each of the townshps to cover the cost of operatng the dump. Dump custodan Bll Rowley suggested usng a stcker system, smlar to the one Ellsworth uses. Counclman Harry Watson qupped that crossed garbage pals mght be a sutable desgn Brthdays and Ann versares July 3: Cherly Mathers, Krstne Kndy, Betty Hammontree. July 4: SherryBehrens, Brenda Znk, Mchael Bradley, Dan Koteskey, Marty Green Hewtt, Cecl Green. July 5: Wayne Rosen, George Boutler, Kzze Belle Ballard / Tona Vrondran. July 6: Gary Coon, Jance. Ruback. July 7: Jennfer Kay Darbee, Wlhelmna Boutler, Steve Mumch, III, Kalan Kpapa, Shela Roof, Paul Ferrs, Cndy Hawkns, Brenda Struefert. July 8: Shrley Jo Sloop. July 9: Nancy Kujawsk, Sherly Boone. ANNIVERSARY DATES: July 3: Mr. and Mrs. Dck Whale, the Basl Moores, the Albert Townes. July 4: Mr. and Mrs. George Boutler, Lloyd and Ruby Van- Alstne. July 5: Dave and Mram Wellman. Babe Ruth League Schedule July 7 Tanners vs. Boyne Falls July 8 Bryans vs. Courters July 9* Boyne Falls vs. Warrors July 10 Bryans vs. Tanners All evenng games startat6:00 p.m. Make-up games wll be played on Frday. *Played at Boyne Falls. Bogema Pharmacy Boyne Cty, Mchgan 121 Water Street Phone whte satn chapel tran. Her shoulder length-bouffant lluson vel was secured by a satn pllbox and off-settng her costume was a cascadng arm bouquet of whte dases and tralng vy. The brde's mad of honor was her sster, Nancy Mller of Farvew. Mss Ton Osborne of Plymouth and Mrs. Roger Cyr, sster of the groom from Petoskey, were the other brdesmads. Ther dresses were also empre style wth weddng rng collars and were romance blue Karate and Vense lace. Ther headpeces were made of blue dases and they carred arm bouquets of blue and whte dases and vy. The brother of the groom was the best man, Mr. Davd Reed of East Jordan. Usherng were Mr. Jerry Kennedy of Howard Cty and Mr. Jon Jensen of Jackson, Mchgan. The church hall was the settng for the recepton mmedately followng the weddng ceremony. A buffet dnner was served. The couple traveled to Vrgna for ten days for ther weddng trp. Upon return the couple wll resde n Whttemore, Mchgan sometme n August. The brde s a 1969 graduate of Central Mchgan Unversty and wll be teachng 2nd grade at the Whttemore Elementary School. Graduated from Central Mchgan Unversty n 1968, the groom s teachng ndustral arts at Whttemore Prescott Hgh School. Out of town guests at the weddng came from Atlanta, Georga, Plymouth, Mchgan and neghborng areas. East Jordan dump (contnued from page 1) for a wndow stcker. Counclmen also dscussed purchasng a caterpllar tractor for around $6,000 to compact garbage. No decson was reached untl the newly apponted dump commttee could swng nto acton. Counclmen dd agree, however, that the present dump ste would eventually be moved. On hand at Tuesday's meetng were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Breakey, representatves of the Jordan R-,," ver Watershed Commsson, who objected to any movetore-^cate the dump ste near the Jordan Rver. Counclmen also... Agreed to elmnate parkng on Man Street Saturday, July 5th, because of the Jordan Valley Festval Parade. --Agreed to approprate extra deputes for Polce Chef Joe Hammond durng the upcomng three day Jordan Valley Festval. Heard complants aganst Glen's Market and Mount Clemen's Metal Products. John Cartwrght acted as a spokesman for home owners near the Mount Clemens Plant area. He sad the plant was burnng ol and other undesreable refuge. Spokesman Bruce Healey sad that Glen's Market was burnng meat and other thngs n ther ncnerator whch produced a terrble odor. Counclman Harry Watson told Healey and Cartwrght that a cease and desst order canbe obtaned from the court and served by ndvdual home owners. Authorzed the fre department to make freworks purchases for the 4th of July. The formal authorzaton s necessary for lablty and nsurance purposes. --Heard a moton from Bob Burkey that the cty collect. $.50 per day from boat owners usng aq cty dock. Burkey sad polcemen could make the collectons as part of ther daly rounds. He ponted out that the cty had receved $8.74 n donatons snce last August n ther donaton box located at the dock. Councl agreed to study the moton. Heard a report from Bob Burkey that he's stll workng wth the State Waterways Commsson on East Jordan's harbor mprovement drve. Celebrate 25th Boyne Cty - Mr. and Mrs. John M. McDonald celebrated ther 25th weddng annversary Sunday, June 29, vstng frends n Roscommon. A famly dnner was held at Brownwood Acres. Lovely cards and gfts were receved. Engaged... East Jordan - Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Julus Roberts, Jack Tsron of 405 Esterly St. Jr. of Ranney Road, n East n East Jordan are pleased to Jordan, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Jacquelne Vva, to An August 16th weddng has Ronald Julus Roberts, the son been planned. Susan Barkley wed n evenng ceremony Boyne Cty - A candlelght weddng ceremony was gven Saturday evenng at 7:00 on June 28 for Susan Lynn Barkley and Edward L. Murphy, Jr. The Rev. Duane Ferrs offcated at the Presbyteran Church n Boyne Cty before the 250 guests attendng. The brde's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barkley of Boyne Cty and the groom's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Murphy, Sr. of Logan, Oho. Wth tradtonal weddng musc playng, the brde walked down the asle on her father's arm n a floor-length, A-lne gown of whte peau de soe wth a full watteau tran fallng from the necklne. She wore a fnger tp vel wth a crown of stunnng seed pearls, and carred a bouquet of whte roses and pom-poms. The brde's matron of honor was Mrs. Vernon Barnes of Boyne Cty. Mrs. James Chestnut, Jr. of Allegan and Mck Barkley, sster of the brde, and Martha Murphy, sster of the groom were the brde's addtonal attendants. Gowns n a soft peach hue of an A-lne lnen desgn were worn by the 4 brdesmads wth elegant, elbow length whte gloves. Mss Wendy Shearer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shearer of Seattle, Washngton, was the flower grl. The cousn of the brde, Kerry Hocquard of Boyne Cty, was the rng-bearer. The groom's best man was Dr. James Vogler of Detrot and Robert Plechty of Westmont, 111. was the groomsman. Usherng were Mr. James Chestnut of Allegan and Mr. Thomas Barkley, the brde's brother. The recepton was held at the Steeple n Boyne Cty and was also decorated npeach and whte. Coffee, punch and weddng cake were served to the weddng guests before the send-off of the newlyweds on ther southern trp for a 2-week duraton. The new couple wll make ther permanent home nelmhurst,ill. The brde was a graduate of Boyne Hgh School and Western Mchgan Unversty. She has been teachng n the commercal department at Bronson Hgh School n Bronson, Mchgan. The brdegroom graduated from Melsonvlle Hgh School and Indana Insttute of Technology n Fort Wayne, Ind. He s employed as a communcaton en-/ gneer at Automatc Electrc La-< boratores, Inc., n North Lake, Illnos. Plan reunon Boyne Cty - The class of 1959 plans a reunon August, 31 at the Woodshed n Charlevox. If you have not been contacted by July 9, please get n touch wth Mrs. Carl Amesbury, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Murphy, Jr. NORTH BAY STABLES, INC. IS NOW OPEN Church Road, 3 mles north of Horton Bay GOOD HORSES - GOOD TRAILS - EFFICIENT GUIDES lt CHARLES LEIST R. 2 - Boyne Cty Page 5 1 We Need Lstngs! # $ (We have buyers) ^ ' CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLO,WING,SALESMEN Jewell Gllespe Frank Potter - Atwood Robert Forsman - East Jordan Coy Magee - Brmngham Floyd Detloff - Detrot Phl Spangle - East Jordan Roger Dewey - Alden Harvey Lndemer - Ellsworth Dave Matchett - Ellsworth Maron Brooks - East Jordan ESS Beaver Island Art Wells - Eastport Ed Fouchey - Detrot Art Saworsk - Boyne Falls Jm Gdley - Atlanta Robert Burkey - East Jordan Vera Ikens - Boyne Cty Gene Farley - Alpena Prsclla Farley - Alpena H. J. Schenck - Brmngham Ben Sc/enc/c, REAL ESTATE 124 Man Street, East Jordan - Phone ANNUAL CHICKEN Servng Saturday July 5 FROM 12:00-6:00 P.M. 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14 At Wts End My husband's secretary s a wonderful person. (Personally, I have always felt an ugly grl could type as well but... ) The pont s, I do get sck and tred hearng how Mss Ftz could run my home better and more effcently than I from a telephone booth wth one arm ted behnd her back. I do the best I can wth what I have to work wth. I wonder whether Mss Ftz could rase three chldren wth only half of a Dr. Spock paperback. I know t was a stupd thng, but wth the frst baby we rpped the book n half one nght so I could whp through the frst half whle my husband could read through the second. I lost my half, whch explans why I packed dapers wth the kds' lunches. And then there's the household dctonary. What would you say, Mss Ftz, f I told you I go through lfe usng only words from 1 through z. I sent notes wth my chldren to school for the last 11 years sayng they were absent because of an upset stomach because I ddn't know how to Junkn' wth Barb Recently a Detrot man bought a $350 German camera for $25 from the polce department and drove home n a staton wagon he had purchased for $700 less than market value. In another secton of the cty, a prvate truckng company sold, among other thngs, a new $300 refrgerator for $45; a new- 20- foot boat complete wth.outboard' for $75, and a table saw for $351 Bargans such as these are avalable to everyone n all major ctes. So, f you're spendng your vacaton vstng relatves n one of the bg ctes, the smple secret s to fnd out when and where aucton sales are beng held by varous Federal, state and local agences. Polce departments n large ctes hold regular publc auctons, where everythng from automobles to zrcons s offered to the hghest bdder. ly, thngs from ths source are used. However, occasonally some confscated merchandse, recovered stolen goods or objects abandoned wll be brand new. A polce aucton s an deal place to fnd a bcycle. There are always plenty of bkes at a few dollars each. Items for sale can usually be examned before the aucton begns. Mechancal objects sometmes requre repar, but a general estmate of ther condton s lsted. No tems are offered that are beyond easy repar, snce real junk s sold n bulk to Home an't the offce spell drarh..dahrr..seewhat I mean? Our encyclopeda stops wth World War I, our World Almanac has a forward wrtten by Presdent McKnley. Our flng cabnet s a stove drawer whch contans bottle stoppers, strng, marrage lcense, coaster, wll, yo-yo's, nsurance polces and a mousketteer beane. Can you bear to read anymore, Mss Ftz? Then let me tell you about what I laughngly call my reference books. There's a frst ad manual n the medcne chest whch prescrbes leeches for everythng. There's a cookbook of basc recpes whch pctures on the cover a young grl n a fnger wave and head- Bd your way to bargans junk dealers. Bus, tran and arlnes have a wde range of thngs that have been lost, recovered from theft, abandoned or unclamed. These must be lqudated due to lack of storage space and complcated accountng. The prce receved for merchandse s ncdental to the real problem of dsposng of the tems as quckly and easly as possble, so publc aucton s the logcal answer. The U.S. Post Offce holds the most frequent sales. Each year the Post Offce acqures over a half-mllon unclamed or damaged packages, whch are eventually sold through aucton. These sales nclude almost anythng that can be shpped through the mal. As v/th all government sales, postal auctons are open to the publc, and everythng over a dollar, goes to the hghest bdder. At all Federal sales, where there are smlar tems, theyare often packaged and sold n lots. Although you mght want only one tem, the prce for the entre lot wll usually be low to warrant purchase. It's possble to sell the ones you do not want, and wnd up makng money on the deal. Notces of auctons are lsted n all newspapers. Catalogues of merchandse are dstrbuted free before each sale. If you request your name be added to regular aucton lsts, you can receve an advance notce and catalog Brde-elect feted Boyne Cty - Mss Star Wallace was honored at a brdal shower gven for her by the lades of the 7th Day Adventst Church, June 23 at Whtngs Park Pavlon. We carry a complete lne of y m Games were played and refreshments served to the 50 guests. Star wll become the brde of Frank Merrt, August 2. jb I BRIDES \ are BEAUTIFUL IA Let us desgn a coffure especally adapted to your brdal headpece... shaped and styled for you and you alone. Powder Puff Beauty Salon N. Lake St Revlon products.^ c o n d t o n e d f o r y o u r c o m f o r t FOUR OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU Open Monday thru Saturday Evenngs by appontment Erma Bombeck band. I must fll out a requston everytme I want to use the phone. I don't have paperclps, Mss Ftz, or rubber bands or lttle bottles of glue... or pencls or felt-tpped pens, or envelopes or statonery, or rubber stamps wth my name on t. I make do wth brown paper bags, peces of yarn, eyebrow pencls and spt. Lord, you don't know the nghts I've enved you your petty cash box. Do you have any dea what t s lke to borrow from chldren? I would rather float a loan from the Mafa. Please forgve me for gettng emotonal, but ths mornng was partcularly devlsh. I msfled one of my husband's chldren (1 know he'll call n), the bank refused to honor a check wrtten on an Oho-Kentucky road map, and I served my husband coffee n a plastc cream ptcher. That tore t. "Mss Ftz would never serve me coffee n a cream ptcher," he shouted. I'm curous, Mss Lady Effcent! What would you have done f the sugar bowl was drty? Barb Chrstensen through the mal. A 50% depost s requred on all purchases, payable upon acceptance of the bd. Merchandse cannot be clamed durng the sale, but must be pcked up wthn a few days and the balance pad. Excellent bargans can be found at sales held by the U.S. Customs Servce. Practcally anythng can : turh up'' : at "a Customs sale. Ths merchandse hadbeen sezed from smugglers, or abandoned on docks or shps n leu of customs payments. It s possble to purchase $50-an-ounce French perfume for as lttle as $2, or a $1,000 watch for $50. Truckng lnes hold publc sales offerng a varety of thngs at extremely low prces. These tems are acqured through damage n shpment, lack of payment and unclamed C.O.D. packages. The damages n most cases are scratches, water marks and thngs that are easly repared. Many people fal to nvestgate publc auctons on the assumpton that dealers wth fnancal backng buy up everythng. Ths s not necessarly true, dealers have no more rghts than you or I, and must enter ther bds the same way. In addton to auctons beng gold mnes for bargans, you'll fnd them a lot of fun and exctement. It's a type of shoppng that can become a fever, and once you try t, you'll want to take cty aucton vacatons year 'round'! Engaged... Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nelson of Boyne Cty, are proud to announce the engagement of ther daughter, Sp. 4 Penny Nelson to Sp. 4 Paul O'Mela, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. O'Mela of Troy, New York. The young couple are both statoned wth the Army at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. No defnte date has been set for the weddng. bj Potsy Bray becomes brde of Ernest Detze Amdst the decoratve motf reflectng the festve atmosphere of summer, pert brunette Patrca Bray, a former Hgh School Beauty Queen,became the brde of Ernest R. Detze III n a double rng candlelght ceremony at the Frst Presbyteran Church here Saturday afternoon. The brde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Bray, Superntendent of Schools, Boyne Cty, pledged her troth to Ernest Detze III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Detze Jr. of Petoskey. Rev. Duane Ferrs, pastor, offcated before an altar decorated wth baskets of pnk peones, whte delphnums and pnk and whte gladol n the presence of 200 guests. Escorted to the altar by her father, the brde was attred n a whte organza over taffeta A- lne gown fashoned wth a chahtlly lace bodce n shrtwast style. Long full sleeves wth a deep organza cuff wth covered buttons accented the gown. A detachable chapel tran wth applques of Alencon lace was secured at the wast wth an organza Dor bow. The brde wore an elbow length mantlla of chantlly lace accented wth pearls and carred a bouquet of whte dases, baby mums and vy centered wth three large whte roses. Organst Paul Ferrs provded the weddng musc Processonal, Festval Fanfare n C Major, Bach; Recessonal, Prelude and Fugue n C Major, Bach. Mss Lynn Angove of Northvlle served as her cousn's mad of honor, and brdesmads were Mss Sally Detze, sster of the groom, Mss Mary Conkle and Mss Patt Bowman. They wore dentcal floor length gowns fashoned of slk pque the mad of honor wearng candy pnk Mr. and Mrs 0 Ernest R. Detze III Boyne Cty - The Matrons of the Past Noble Grands met Tuesday, June 24, at the home of Mrs. Ada Davs. Dnner was held n the garden after whch they returned to the Past Noble Grands meet house to playgames. Door przes went to Alce Bates; 2nd, prze to Gwen Bryan; low prze to Anna Sayles. For ther devotonal they watched Blly Graham; the busness and the brdesmads almond pnk. Embrodery trmmed stand up* collars and flowng back panels fashoned wth an overlay of applqued lace accentuated the graceful lnes of the gowns. Matchng bow headpeces were worn by the attendants and they carred dentcal basket-lke arrangements of whte mums, vy and panted dases. Mr. John Mannng, Petoskey, asssted the groom as best man and groomsmen were Mr. Paul Bray, brother of the brde; Mr. Geoffrey Gullaume, Lansng; and Mr. Mchael Mller, Dalevlle, Alabama. Mrs. Bray selected a lace trmmed aqua chffon gown wth matchng accessores for her daughter's weddng and the mother of the groom chose a lavender terylene crepe gown. Both mothers wore corsages of whte roses. A recepton was hosted by the brde's parents at Shadow Trals Inn, Walloon Lake, wth Mrs. Byron Nedhamer and Mrs. Maurce Dxon actng as hostesses. The weddng cake was served by Mrs. Fletcher Johnson and Mss Le Johnson, aunts of the groom. Punch was served by Mrs. Edward Angove, the brde's aunt, Mrs. Murray Foster and Mrs. Robert Angove; coffee and tea served by Mrs. Vernce Nelson. Mss Gal Meyer attended the guest book. A rehearsal dnner was hosted by the parents of the groom at the Bay Vew Country Club. After a weddng trp to Canada vstng Motreal and Quebec Cty, the couple wll be at home at 8181 Wayne Rd., Westland, Mchgan. The brde s a graduate of Boyne Cty Hgh School and a student at Henry Ford Communty College n Dearborn. The groom s a graduate of Petoskey Hgh School and North Central Mchgan College and the Unversty of Mchgan n the School of Busness Admnstraton where he was afflated wth Alpha Kappa Ps, professonal busness fraternty, and Beta Alpha P s, natonal honorary accountng fraternty. He s now employed n the Detrot offce of Lybrand, Ross Bros., and Montgomery, C.P.A.'s. Out of town guests attended from, Petoskey, Bay Shore, Traverse Cty/Bay Cty, Flnt, Sagnaw, Alpena, Ann Arbor, Bloomfeld Hlls, Dearborn and Detrot, Mchgan, and Sylvana, Oho. meetng was wards. conducted after- 1 The group has recessed untl September, at whch tme they wll meet wth Irene Kelts, jb Blar-Schumacher exchange vows m Catholc ceremony East Jordan,- St. Joseph's Catholc Church was the settng for weddng vows whch were exchanged on June 21 by Janet Mare Blar and Darrel Charles Schumacher. The brde's parents are Helen M. Blar and the late Orlando E. Blar of 206 Thrd Street n East Jordan. Lawrence and Shrley Schumacher, the groom's parents, resde at 308 Second Street, also n East Jordan. The Rev. J. J. Malnowsk performed the 12 o'clock hgh noon mass before the 200 guests attendng. The June brde walked down the asle wearng a gown of Chantlly lace nterspersed wth danty seed pearls to form an empre wast lne. A stand-up collar and the full-length lace sleeves were accented by wde ruffle cuffs wth a matchng ruffle around the bottom. Her lluson floor-length vel, "Photo by HUCKLE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Darrel C. Schumacher edged n Chantlly lace, formed a tran. The brde's bouquet was a whte orchd surrounded by whte roses, whte carnatons and babes breath. Nancy Blar, sster of the brde, was the mad of honor. Sharon Leroue, another sster of the brde, Beth Schumacher, sster of the groom, Anne Clarke and Lnda Chase were the four brdesmads. Mnt-green A-lne taffeta sheaths wth overlays of nylon lace, trmmed by a dasy crocheted lace were the gowns of the 5 attendants. Matchng headpeces and whte accessores completed ther costumes. They carred yellow mums wth yellow and whte dases n the form of a cross. Karey Schumacher, the nece of the groom, was the flower-grl. Her dress was dentcal to the brdesmads and she carred a basket of yellow and whte dases. Larry Schumacher, brother of the groom, was the best man. The groomsmen were Marty Schumacher, brother of the groom, Bll Chase, Bll Snyder and Jm Chak. The two ushers were Mck Nemecek and Dan Mc Donald. A luncheon followed the weddng ceremony at the Amercan Legon Hall wth the recepton gven by the brde's mother. After honeymoonng n Detrot at Greenfeld Vllage, the new couple wll settle down n East Jordan. The brde attended East Jordan Hgh School and Davenport College of Busness n Grand Rapds. The groom graduated from East Jordan Hgh School and went to Ferrs Insttute. omens page Northland Pre$s c Engaged... Judy Mare Brown Photo by Huckle Crcut Judge and Mrs. Char- des there, les L. Brown, Traverse Cty, Mr. Kuester, formerly of wsh to announce the engagement Muencheberg, Germany, has of ther daughter Judy Mare, to earned hs master's degree n Thomas R. A. Kuester of East Industral Desgn and has joned Lansng. the faculty of Mchgan State The brde-elect s a senor Unversty. student at Mchgan State Unversty and wll resume her stu- The couple plan to speak ther vows on August 23rd. Detze-Harvey speak vows In a pretty candlelght servce Cheryl Ann Detze became the brde of Robert Emerson Harvey, Saturday, June 21, at the Frst Methodst Church, Bay Cty. The Rev. G. Russell Nachtreb presded,oyer the ceremony for the daughter of Mr! and Mrs. Wallace K. Detze, Bay Cty and Boyne Cty, and the son of Dr. and Mrs. Emerson J. Harvey, Bay Cty. The brde was gowned n whte lnen wth a Vctoran necklne edged n Valencennes lace. Lace also accented the bodce and hem of her floor length gown and the watteau tran. A matchng lace headdress held her lluson vel and she carred a bouquet of whte dases encrclng a cluster of yellow roses. Mss Paula Detze was mad of honor and brdesmads were, Mss Jo A. Fetter, Mss Marylou Zmmerman, Mss Vctora Leppek and Mss Cyntha Harvey. They wore A-lne mmosa yellow rbbed lnen gowns, topped wth whte dasy lace bodces and ^complemented by moss satn cummerbunds. Garden hats completed ther attre wth mmosa yellow satn rbbon and clusters of dases followng thebrm. Honorary best man was Wm. F. Harvey, now servng wth the U.S. Ar Force n Balksr, Turkey. Actng best man was Donald H. Grardot. Groomsmen were Mark E. Stanton and Wm. W. Henry. Users were Mchael D. Detze and John A. Shand. After a recepton at LeChateau, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon n Hawa. jb Brdal shower held Boyne Cty - A brdal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Al Arnold, Mss Beccy Conkln co-hostng, Wednesday evenng June 25. Mss Juantta Lumley was guest of honor, wth 21 guests present. A varety of gameswere enjoyed by all. Mss Lumley wll become the brde of Mr. Norman Conkln VISIT BEAVER July 26, She s a 1969 graduate of Boyne Cty Hgh School and s presently employed at Arnold's Bakery. Mr. Norman Conkln s a 1968 graduate of Boyne Cty Hgh School. He attended the North Central Mchgan College at Petoskey. He s presently employed at the East Jordan Iron Works. HISTORIC ISLAND Salng Schedule June 21 st to September 2nd FRIDAY, JUNE 21 TO FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 Sunday through Frday Lv. Charlevox 10:00a.m. Lv. Beaver Island 7:00a.m. Lv. Charlevox 5:30 p.m. Lv. Beaver Island 2:45 p.m. Saturdays July 5 through August 16 Lv. Charlevox 8:45 a.m. Lv. Beaver Island 6:00a.m. Lv. Charlevox 2:15 p.m. Lv. Beaver Island 11:30a.m. Lv. Charlevox 7:45 p.m. Lv. Beaver Island 5:00p.m. August 17 through September 2 Lv. Charlevox 10:00a.m. Lv. Beaver Island 7:00 a.m. Lv. Charlevox 5:30 p.m. Lv. Beaver Island2:45p.m. * * * FOR PASSAGE CONTACT BEAVER ISLAND BOAT CO. CHARLEVOIX CITY DOCK PHONE LI JAMES W. GALLAGHER, Mgr. 1 (Advance reservatons for cars advsable) sgp-tf {

15 Edtorals Retanng our balance Occasonally our readers may become a bt exasperated wth what may seem lke our preoccupaton wth vtal statstcs as well as fnancal factors concernng the county's general economy. Our only defense s that fgures, lke navgatonal ads, are the only checkponts we have to determne where we are gong, and n that respect, a fortnght ago, n the news columns of the Northland Press there were some sgnfcant ones dcussed by Intermedate Dstrct School Superntendent Chas. A. Robnson wth reference to specal educaton expendtures n what s known as the Char- Emmet Intermedate School Dstrct. He stated that 47 percent of revenues for the ntermedate dstrct's specal educaton program came from Charlevox County whle 70 per cent of the dsbursements beng made for specal educaton were beng made n Emmet County - - mostly Petoskey. That's nterestng. It proves to be even more nterestng n vew of the fact that Supt. Robnson also stated that Emmet County's contrbuton to the "pe" was 39 per cent whle Antrm County's was 10 per cent and Cheboygan's was 4 percent. From the standpont of tax base, ths ndcates that Charlevox County has surpassed Emmet County n the value of ts tax base - - or Emmet -County s playng footse wth the state tax commsson and doesn't have ts valuatons up where they should really be. That, of course, s pure speculaton. But of greater sgnfcance s the fact that whle Charlevox County has a greater potental n the feld of specal educaton, as of now, the school dstrcts aren't keepng ther program n balance wth the annual contrbuton n terms of tax dollars that local property owners are payng. Ths s qute understandable at the present tme snce Petoskey, wth a larger school system, and larger school plant, and staff, and anagressve admnstraton, has probably pursued the task of specal educaton wth greater zeal than Charlevox County school dstrcts. But ths stuaton s not equtable - - partcularly for a partcularly far szed segment the ntermedate dstrct - - that porton comes from Antrm County. Obvously Petoskey s a lttle too far for Antrm resdents to realze the full beneft of ther tax dollars they pay nto the system. Ther contrbuton, coupled to Charlevox County's amounts to 57 per cent of the total. Place ths stuaton n juxtaposton to the over-all growth of Charlevox County, and t seems apparent that somethng should be afoot rght now to upgrade the Charlevox County porton n specal educaton actvtes* Perhaps t's tme to call n someone from the state department of educaton to map out a plan of acton whch would more equtably dstrbute the benefts to be derved from mones that are pad n for ths phase of our educatonal system. Tax revson slps on ol Tax revson n the Unted States s off to a good start. But t s only that a start. Far more sweepng changes are needed to brng the naton's tax laws and taxng polces n better lne wth today's needs and wth greater farness for all. But t s lkely that Presdent Nxon's present tax-package s about all that the Whte House beleved t possble to get through Congress. And t does accomplsh some well worthwhle ends. The cut n taxes on the very poor, and the 50% lmt on the use of tax preferences by wealther ctzens are both sorely needed. Each, at dfferent ends of the economc spectrum, cuts back sharply on long-standng and harsh nequtes. Also excellent s the decson to ask for an end to the 7% tax credt to busness, not because ths s automatcally bad n tself, but because today t s held to be a major nflaton-breeder. Today the greater need s to dampen economc expanson, not to feed t by encouragng more ndustral buldng. Unhapply, however, there seems to be a major -- and unjustfable omsson n the Whte House's present tax plans. Ths s the falure to go after the monstrous 27 1/2 depleton allowance on ol. Ths depleton allowance has the effect of lettng the ol mllonares off wth almost no ncome tax. The reason t's there s due entrely to a block of senators from the southern and western ol states. The ol barons put up the mllons to wn them ther seats. Even the most pous of them (ncludng Johnson when he was a senator) don't have the guts or the prncple to close ths huge and totally unfar loophole. We had hoped that Presdent Nxon would face up to t, but he ddn't. Hs ades explaned that f he had, hs whole program woud be thrown out. Well, maybe that's the way t has to be. But t's hard to understand why. One man's phlosophy "One should never be too certan of the absolute Tghtness of hs current opnons. In my student days, I proposed marrage to several grls, and made speeches for the electon of Henry Wallace. The world s a better place to lve n today, and a number of people are dstnctly happer, because my deas were rejected at the tme." Publsher's Corner Perfect technque Don, except for one thng Among the varous reasons that people have for requestng unlsted telephone numbers, or, for havng ther numbers changed, are these generally routne causes: Ther number s too smlar to that of a Chnese Chop Suey take-out servce, and they get allnght calls for egg Foo-Yung. Ther number s too smlar to that of a booke establshment and someone s always callng up to put a couple of bucks on a hot tp for what's hot n the ffth at Jamaca. Ther number s too smlar to another number lke Courter Products whch s , and the Northland Press whch s and the bllngs are always gettng crossed. Ther number, upon nvestgaton, appears as grafft on the walls of every John n the area, because some prankster wrote: "Call Mary f you're lonely." But of all the reasons we know of, there was that one ungrateful old mad who ddn't apprecate the fact that her number was closely smlar to that of the local artfcal nsemnaton servce. # # + # % Don Seamon, formerly a constructon consultant, and now a real estate salesman, but a man of so many talents that he could easly have qualfed as a top race drver at the "500"or as a cross country drver n the Grand Prx, and hs wfe have adopted ther second chld. Ths tme t's an 8-month old baby grl who's brngng out a few more of Don's versatle capabltes. Sunday, wth hs newly-adopted daughter, he was proudly perched n the bawl room of St. Matthew Church wth bottle warmer, spare dapers, and the trmmngs, as he went through the busness of bouncng the lttle sweete on hs knee and alternately burpng her and bllng and coong to preserve the tranqulty. As the proudest new father n town, he's accomplshed about every technque of beng the perfect parent - - except breast feedng. The black people who are nvadng churches around the country demandng $500 mllon n reparatons to ther race must, of necessty, be very selectve n makng ther presentatons. There are many harred pastors whom we know of who would be happy to hand them $500 mllon n mortgages they are attemptng to pay up. The young Amercan male s "If It Ftz.. It's summer rerun tme agan. Jm Ftzgerald s vacatonng. Ths column s repeated by popular request (from Mother and Aunt Madelne) from Aug. 25, It s probably fttng that the Wall Street Journal should confrm what I've suspected for many years I am never gong to be rch. In fact, rght now I am well nto my second 2-week vacaton of the summer and such foolshness wll certanly keep me sneezng lnt from the bottom of a poverty pocket. A Journal story sad most hghpowered executves get that way by savng mnutes. You know. They dctate nto recorders whle flyng. They shave and read stock reports whle beng chauffeured along freeways. They eat lunch at ther desks or wth clents whle scrbblng $1 mllon fgures on the table cloth. Gregg Smth 1 so fortunate that he's not a member of the Brtsh royal famly. He's not exposed to the mummery of becomng a Prnce of Wales. Howard Johnson, the man who made mllons, wth hs chan of hghway restaurants, s accumulatng another fortune n the bural busness wth a huge corporate venture n whch he and hs assocates are buyng up cemetery lots throughout the county. They're gettng nearly an 8 for 1 return on ther nvestment by usng crcular caskets, large post-hole dggers, and buryng corpses n an uprght, rather than a horzontal poston, thus puttng 8 bodes n the amount of space that one body formerly occuped. We assume that the system wll gan wde popularty, among the dead as well as the lvng. Come Judgement Day, the "standers" wll be n a better take-off poston, ether way they are ordered to go. The Johnson bural system also has some nterestng problems. If the super-szed post hole dgger whch s supposed to save many man hours of labor runs nto hardpan at 3 or 4 feet, what then? Wll the corpses be bured n a crouched poston? Enough of ths ghastly speculaton - - now to somethng brghter! Jack Mnor, the man of many talents, ncludng a fne touch at the pano, and one of the frst contrbutors to the Medcal Center Fund reports that he's wllng to work the Walloon area n behalf of the fund drve that's commtted to rase $19,- 500 for payment n full of the John Beyer Bldg. by August 15. Frst thngs frst, however, someone from the organzaton should acknowledge hs early donaton of $100 when the fund was stll n the "talkng stages," last wnter. WANTED: Joggers, to jon Supt. Rudy Jacobson n hs efforts to reduce wastlne by runnng to work at the Howe tannery every mornng. No charge for ths free advertsement. Snce 1902, there has been an Erber on the tannery payroll, every week of ts exstence untl May 1st, when Gerhardt "Gay" Erber retred May 1st ths year. Unfortunately, the nformaton arrved n our hands - - only recently. All we can offer s "Happy Retrement" and congratulatons on beng the last of the "tannng Erbers." It Jdtoral The Thrd Degree Northland P res$_ - Page 7 Last week, Telles Telles O'Bren, who for the past sx years was Grandvue Care Faclty's artst n resdence, ded last week. She was 94. The fact that someone ded at Grandvue doesn't usually prompt me to head for the typewrter - - but Telles was knd of specal. She had one of those knd of hstores that now you can only read about. A natve of Oho, Telles came to Beaver Island wth her physcan husband when the sland was nothng but a wlderness outpost, nhabted by a few Irsh fshermen famles and a handful of Indans. Tmes were tough - - but so was Telles. She survved two husbands, ran a busness and endured a lfe whch would have klled most women - - lvng on a desolate sland whch was totally solated from cvlzaton durng the wnter months when a gulf of ce separated the sland from Charlevox, some 30 mles away. got her wsh Sx years ago, Telles left her beloved sland to become a permanent resdent of the county's faclty for the aged - - Grandvue. A year ago I met Telles. The fact that my last name was Smth ddn't mpress Telles. The fact that my mother's maden name was Gallagher - - one of the Gallaghers from Beaver Island, made an nstant ht. When I met her, Telles was confned to a wheel char wth a broken hp. However, she panted daly n therapy sessons, and two of her pantngs were beng forwarded to the Natonal Art Dealers Conventon n Los Angeles, by Dors and Bll Huckle, East Jordan photography and art supply shop owners. The pantngs were gong to be shown n a specal art for rehabltaton exhbt at the conventon. That Telles had a chance of wnnng anythng at the conventon seemed remote, but my reason for seeng Gregg P. Smth her was to get some type of story about the sweetheart of Grandvue, who was the faclty's artst n resdence snce she happened to be a resdent. Three months later, her pantngs came back from the conventon - - wth an honorable menton award, a congratulatory letter and a check for Telles. I wsh I could have been there when news of Telles' wnnng reached Grandvue. They say that after nurses told Telles of her good fortune, she clutched the a- ward, and wth Irsh dmples quverng sad... "I shall always treasure ths..." Up untl her death, Telles panted daly n therapy sessons. Most of her canvasses captured scenes from Beaver Island, for t was the sland scenes that she panted best. And t was the sland that Telles talked about when expressng her contnual wsh - - to go home. Last week, Telles O'Bren got her wsh. TELLES O'Bren, dsplayng some of her pantngs, whch were entered n last year's Natonal Art Dealers competton. Solutons to garbarge If East Jordan has enough garbage, perhaps they can put t to use as other communtes have. Lfe s a goldfsh Tme s money: don't waste t. The Journal told about a Detrot physcan who used to have a tank of tropcal fsh n hs offce. He got rd of the fsh because he was wastng too much tme talkng about them wth hs patents. Joe Sck would come n and say, "What knd of fsh s that red one?" nstead of mmedately ploppng hs broken leg on the table. The doctor had to answer and there went 2 mnutes, or $200. The Journal also descrbed, so help me, a new standup desk whch s popular wth Bg Busness. It has a perch seat "so the executve wll reman more alert and wll be able to walk hs vstors to the door wthout beng trapped n a desk stuaton." Oh me. I would not le and tell you I wouldn't lke to have a mllon bucks. I realze that money doesn't buy happness but t certanly buys a lot of thngs that make me happy. I can be as ambtous and greedy as the next guy. Unless the next guy s one of these go-go mnute counters descrbed n the Journal. Poor as I am, I feel sorry for a mllonare who hasn't got tme to share hs goldfsh wth a customer. There are tmes when I must leave work early and go home and rub my son's head and ask hm what he dd that day and then lsten to a fantastc story about Batman beng n the basement. I have a daughter who stood n one spot 6 hours straght to make certan she could buy 2 tny chna dolls at a household aucton. I wasn't there but people who were have nterrupted my work several tmes to tell me how cute she looked and how everyone was rootng for her to make the buy, whch she dd. I have heard ths story 8 tmes Garbage collected from the tenants wll provde part of the fuel supplyng all electrcty, heatng centers to be bult n Mssour and New York. Two small New York companes announced plans for combnng garbage dsposal wth the so-called "total energy" concept of supplyng all energy needs wth on-ste plants. now and I got msty-eyed each tme. I am ready to hear t agan. I have long been convnced that Saturday afternoons are good for watchng baseball or football games. Nothng else. Don't tell anyone, but I often let the phone rng on weekends. I realze t mght be someone offerng me gold. But they should call back Monday. I have a teenage daughter who drves me wld and I spend hours tryng and falng to convnce her 1 am smarter than she s. I mght better, shut up and buy her a book by Ann Landers. But once n a whle she admts I was rght 2 weeks ago and thanks me for the good advce. Ths does more for me than t ever could for Ann who, by the way, probably never wastes a mnute. I lke to just st and peek over my newspaper at my wfe as she sews clothes for a Barbe problem A maker of ar and water polluton control devces wll desgn, manufacture and mantan a garbage collecton and dsposal system for the two shoppng centers. It sad the system wll be "polluton free." By Jm Ftzgerald doll, for gosh sakes, or plays some stupd game wth 2 lttle kds, both lousy losers. I must frtter away several hours a week just observng and enjoyng how much my kds love ther mother, and vce versa. As you read ths I am vacatonng and probably haven't made a constructve move n 6 days. I could be wrtng somethng for a couple of magaznes that have solcted materal but... there's a lake to look at and kds to lsten to and a book to read and new golf clubs to swng. Or I mght just st and remember thngs about my dead father. No, I'll never be rch by Wall Street standards. I don't have tme. Lfe s a goldfsh and I must watch closely how t gltters and splashes before t slps away.

16 Page 8 Grls softball team takes two games Memcor Courter grls softball team, managed by Tuff Kerr, and coached by Patt LaLone, have been very successful the past week, wnnng two games n regular league competton. Last Wednesday evenng Boyne grls beat Burger Chef of Petoskey, 6-2, wth Joan Erbst gettng credt for the wn. Hgh lght of the game was Debbe Houcks home run, scorng two ahead of her. Sunday nght Memcor Courter defeated Alanson 28-1, Helen Myers was the wnnng ptcher. Mary Lou Ingalls ht a double and a trple. Boyne's Memcor Courter team wll meet Petoskey Ol team Frday evenng, July 4th, at 6:00 on the local feld, for an exhbton game. Sunday, July 6, Memcor wll play Petoskey Ol n regular league competton at Petoskey, at 8:00. bj LOCALS The Bernard Kondrats spent the weekend n DeWtt wth relatves. 7 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEWVILLE PLUMBING & HEATING Lcensed Master Plumber No Answer CALL (Bob's Shell) RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL -REPAIR- See us for your next fuel stop. Try rallye-pr o ved Leonard Premum S00. LEONARD pff 2-3-6tp "A Complete Lne of Leonard Products" STARKS <*2*> SERVICE 437 Boyne Ave. Boyne Cty (M75) t c Phone JU , New presdent Boyne Cty - The new presdent of the 13th Dstrct of the Department of Mchgan's V. F. W., Mrs. Clayton Boone, was nstalled at the Annual Conventon that was held on June The meetng, whch was held at the Lansng's Cvc Audtorum, was attended by Mrs. Clayton Boone, Mrs. Ina Olver and Mrs. Esther Mathews of the Smelt Cty Auxlary #3675. LOCAL... The Terry Jenkns and son, Mt. Pleasant were here for the weekend and to attend the weddng of cousn, Lla Massey. f@) Northland P Breakfast kdnappngs Boyne Cty - Neghbors mght be seen beng whsked away n robes and rollers early n the mornng durng the next 2 months by members of the Presbyteran Church. Nether burglars nor kdnappers, these women are members of the Alpha Bble Class and are resumng ther "come as you are' daly breakfasts n the Boyne Cty area, as they have done n past summers. Any house owner, whether you are a member of the Presbyteran Church or not, may be pcked up and taken to an undsclosed place to eat: Massey-Kelso unted n Methodst Church Boyne Cty - Marrage vows were exchanged Saturday afternoon at 3 n the afternoon at the Unted Methodst Church by Lla M. Massey and Clarence J. Kelso, Jr. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Maran Massey of Boyne Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Kelso, Sr. of Elmra. Gven by her father n marrage, the brde wore a slghtlyftted floor-length gown of whte falle wth long sleeves buttoned at the wrst, and an embrodered back whch lowed from the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Kelso, Jr, Ths s no accdent But you're our wtness, anyway to a pece-ful demonstraton of how quckly and easly Maverck can be taken apart and put together. We desgned Maverck that way for a good reason. When you're payng by the hour for servce or repars, speed s mportant. And at tmes lke ths, nothng can beat a smple machne. Most new cars are more and more complcated. And more expensve to care for. Maverck's so smple to servce, you can do tyourself f you really mean t about beng ndependent. You won't feel lke an orphan ether. Our Owner's Manual shows you how to handle all the routne servce. You can tune and tme your engne, change plugs and ponts, adjust the dle, the headlamps, the handbrakes, do nearly 40 dfferent servce operatons. New Ford Maverck... the smple machne FORD MAVERICK $ 1995 And f you crease a fender or crack a grlle, you can almost smle. Maverck's front fenders bolt on and grlles are replaceable n mnutes. And where tme means money, fast means savngs. Stop n once every 36,000 mles for a lube job. Ol changes are mles apart. (The leadng mport suggests ol changes twce as often and lube jobs every 6,000 mles.) Whle stll beng smple, Maverck s bg enough to take the whole famly wthout streamng luggage from the roof. It's small enough to park easly, and go lght on gas. A 105- hp Sx gves you real passng power. (You get 52 more horsepower than the leadng mport offers.) And the wder stance gves you a smoother rde, better handlng and roadablty. It's no accdent that Maverck s the hottest sellng new car to come along n fve years. We desgned t that way. See t at your Ford Dealer's. BOYNE VALLEY MOTORS 224 Water Street Boyne Cty Phone MAVERICK Manufacturer's suggested retal prce for the car. Prce does not nclude: whte sdewall tres. $32.00; dealer preparaton charge, f any; transportaton charges, state and local taxes. The breakfasts, whch are sponsored by the adult woman's class promote goodwll and rase money for the church. The class meets monthly for a pot luck dnner whch s followed by group study. LOCALS Nephew, Donald Grffn and son, Flnt called Sunday at the John Hausler, Sr. home. The Ernest Jenkns returned last week from a trp to Nagara Falls and enroute also vsted wth Terry Jenkns, Mt. Pleasant; Ray Walkers, Warren; Cash Lews, Pontac. neck to the hemlne. She wore a fngertp vel of nylon net and carred a brdal bouquet of whte carnatons. Organ musc accompaned the solost, Mrs. Lena Absher, who sang "Because" and "The Weddng Prayer". The brde's sster, Mrs. Robert McGeorge, was the matron of honor. Also standng up at the weddng was Mrs. Byron Archer. The brdesmads were attred n dentcal gowns of floor-length pale yellow taffeta and chffon of empre desgn wth full length floatng back panels. Pale yellow net headpeces and vels completed ther costumes as they carred whte and yellow carnaton bouquets durng the ceremony. The groom's best man was Mr. Floyd Spears wth Mr. Byron Archer standng up. The ushers were Wllam and George Massey, brothers of the brde. The parents of the brde hosted the recepton whch was held at the Sportsmen's Club at Petoskey. The couple journeyed to Canada for a week-long honeymoon. The brde was a graduate of Boyne Falls Hgh School and s employed at Essex Wre, n Boyne Cty. A graduate of Gaylord Hgh School, the groom s presently employed at McLaughln Company n Petoskey. The couple wll make ther home at 815 E. Man n Boyne Cty. East Jordan Mrs. Frank Sweet, Ludngton, came Thursday to brng her granddaughters Cndy Wlson and Jule Clark home, who have been vstng ther grandparents the past two weeks. She also saw her father John Taylor, who s very ll n Lttle Traverse Hosptal. Mss Ann Wagbo returned home from Grand Rapds Wednesday havng spent a few days wth her ssters Martha and Olga Wagbo. Martha brought her home and stayed untl Saturday. Lynn Bartholomew andedkolasnsk, Traverse Cty, were last Sunday callers of hs sster, the Everett Bartholomews. The Bennett Communty 4-H Club had a wener and marshmallow roast at the school Frday where they were workng on ther float for the 4th of July celebraton, Russell Thornburg and Mrs. Elmer Murray were Tuesday callers at the Morton Handy home. Edde Umlor and two sons, Fond du Lac, Ws., spent the weekend vstng hs sster, the Russell Hugheses and other relatves. Mr. and Mrs. John Raveau and famly, Warren, are vstng hs parents, the Perre Raveaus untl after the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whteford and famly called on ther parents, the Wm. Derenzy, Sr's. Sunday. Mary Lou Kralc and frend Kenneth Brown, Traverse Cty, were Wednesday callers of her parents, the Everett Bartholomews and Dawn. Donald Hott returned home Frday from lttle Traverse Hosptal after beng a patent the past fve weeks. Ther daughter, Mrs. Edd Corr, Lansng, s at the home of her parents, vstng and helpng care for her father. Mrs. Darleen Lucas called on Mrs. Lla Mller Thursday. The Wm. Derenzy, Sr's. called on her sster, Mrs. Avery Wlson, Central Lake, last week. Mrs. Percy Bennett, Mrs. Charles Moor, Mrs. Sam Bennett Mrs. Darleen Lucas and Mrs. Lla Mller, spent Monday at Camp Chenanak near Honor. S.P. 4 Penny Nelson, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, s spendng two weeks vstng her parents, the Harvey Nelsons. She was accompaned by her fance S.P. 4 Paul O'Mela, Ft. Houston, who vsted the Nelsons for a week. The Dave Dagley famly, Hopkns, are vstng ths week wth her mother, Mrs. Ruth. Yahr. The Phl Johnsons were Sunday mornng coffee guests of the Raymond Mouchs at Deer Lake. The Walter McManuses, Detrot, are spendng a week vacatonng n the area. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davs and the Marshall Behlngs attended the Davs famly reunon at the fargrounds at Standsh, Sunday. Host and hostess were the Robert Chpmans of Standsh. Mrs. Grace Davs vsted her mother, Mrs. Bertha MacKenze at Grandvue Sunday. The v Jack Nugents, Flnt, were overnght guests Saturday at the home of hs brother, the Jm Nugents. Ther daughter Sally who had spent the past week vstng the Nugents returned home wth them. Jacke and Bnne Lockman spent Saturday evenng vstng ther grandmother, Mrs. John Hausler, Sr., Boyne Falls, whle ther grandfather attended the Massey-Kelso weddng recepton. Mrs. Robert Gould left Thursday evenng to jon her husband at Ft. Sll, Okla. Mrs. Everett Grffn and chldren, Mrs. Nyle Gould, and Mss Bowlng Summer Mxed Doubles Uncontrollables Better-n-Nothn* M-J's Hamerkorn's 4-56's M-r's Rock Bottoms Frantc Four HI GAME B. Korn F. Peck D. Hamersk HI SERIES D. Hamersk C. Easton B. Korn HI GAME S. Looze P. Crozer L. Camburn HI SERIES M. Juday P. Crozer L. Camburn Our deepest sympathy s extended to Jack Camburn who was sufferng from splt-ts. He had a total of 11. Madoln Crowe spent Tuesday n Canada. They were accompaned as far as Pellston by Mrs. Edna Nchols. Mrs. Nchols left Pellston by plane to vst her daughter Betty and husband and chldren at Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rolls, Boyne Falls announce the brth of 36-It CIRCLE Rdng Thursday, July 3, 1969 a daughter Jance Mare, June 18. Grandparents are: the Lee Anthonys, Boyne Cty, and the Lawrence Rollses, Boyne Falls. Specal nterest s gven the happy event, for baby Jance s the frst grl born nto the Rolls famly snce three brothers. T Stables Experenced Gudes BOYNE FALLS, MICHIGAN 1 mle South on U.S-131 Telephone She has b.. HAY RIDES by Reservaton sgp-tfo Yours for Good Health Our Pledge elpng your doctor s lour professon and such a professon demands sound tranng, skll, experence and precson. Our regstered pharmacsts fll ths bll. BAILEY'S DRUG STORE Your Prescrpton Store Opposte the Theater n Boyne Cty Open Evenngs JU Fulfllng the Needsn the Rural Communty *Homes *Farms "Resorts "Busness "Manufacturng RURAL ELECTRIFICATION - DYNAMIC NEW FORCE IN RURAL AMERICA! TOP 0WHIGAN RURAL ELEC CO. 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