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Thursday, August 18, 2016 Your community news from Evart, Reed City, Hersey, Sears & Chase.
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An Evart classic
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Crossroads Festival
schedule of events
Evarts Art in the Park highlight
artists creating their crafts
page 8
What is it?
Several people were not stumped
by last weeks photo, see if you
know what the items are this
week
page 2
Directions
to the cemetery
To get to the cemetery,
continue on U.S. 10 west
of Chase. If you are coming from Reed City, make a
right on State Road (north
on 10) State Road is about
2 miles from the edge of
Chase and has powerlines
on it. It is the next road
west of Frank Smith Road
on the north side of 10.
Once you get on state road
go north past the first mile
and continue north until
you see a section of hill
fenced off. This will be the
cemetery.
Eerie though the charts were,
they confirmed the presence
of the cemetery. Avery, while
perusing the Lake County
mortality census for 1879-1880,
discovered the deaths of about
six Native Americans had been
recorded. She figured the Native American had likely been
buried in the Gould Cemetery,
too. She contacted the Little
River Band of Ottawa Indians
because she knew the band had
Lake County historian Shanna Avery pored over old records to discover the names of some of those interred in a family burial plot that was later deeded to Lake Countys Pinora Township. Here Avery disusses those interred there.
Thursday:
Book Sale 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the
Reed City District Library
Miss Reed City pageant canceled
Friday:
Book Sale 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Reed City District Library
Downtown Food Wagon 5 p.m. midnight
Upton Avenue
Concession Stand 6 - 10 p.m.
Westerburg Park
Yard Games 6 p.m - midnight
Downtown RC
Beverage Area 6 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Downtown RC
All RCHS Class Reunion 6 p.m. - midnight
Beverage Area, Downtown Reed City
Hometown Proud Parade 6 p.m.
Upton Avenue to Reed City High
School
Softball Tournaments 6 - 10 p.m.
Westerburg Park
Crossroads Picnic Concert 7 - 9 p.m.
Rambadt Memorial Park
Downtown DJ 6 - 8 p.m.
Beverage Area, Downtown RC
One Man Acoustic Jam Daniel James
8 p.m. - midnight
Beverage Area, Downtown TC
Saturday:
Softball Tournaments 8 a.m. - 10
p.m.
Westerburg Park
Little League Tournaments 8 a.m.
- 5 p.m.
Westerburg Park
5K Run, Walk & Kids Dash 9 a.m.
Spectrum Health RC Hospital
Fire Run Challenge 10 a.m
Westerburg Park
Pancake Breakfast 8 - 10 a.m.
Moose Lodge
Live Remote 10:30 a.m. - noon
On Site, Sponsored by 107.9 CDY
Art at the Depot 9 - 11 a.m.
RC Depot
Car Show 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Downtown Business Parking Lot
Free Health Screening Plus 11:30
a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Westerburg Park
Arts & Crafts Show 9 a.m - 3 p.m.
Downtown RC
Hot Dogs & Cotton 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Downtown RC
School Supply Giveaway 9 - 10 a.m.
Westerburg Park
Childrens Carnival & Rides 10 a.m.
- 2 p.m.
Westerburg Park
General Mills Character Meet & Greet
10 a.m. - noon
Westerburg Park
Bike Giveaway 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Westerburg Park
Concession Stand 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Westerburg Park
Healthy Kids Family Adventure 10
a.m. - 1 p.m
Westerburg Park
Face Painting Noon - 2 p.m.
Downtown RC
Yoplait Tasting Bar Noon - 2 p.m.
Downtown RC
midnight
Upton Ave
Yard Games 4 p.m. - midnight
Downtown RC
Jeff Kerwin Wheelhouse Band 9
p.m. - midnight
Beverage Area, Downtown RC
Sunday:
Concession Stand 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Westerburg Park
Softball Tournaments 7 a.m. - 4
p.m.
Westerburg Park
Praise in the Park & Cookout 6 p.m.
Rambadt Park
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Obituary
Michael E. Jackman
TUSTIN Michael
E. Jackman, of Tustin,
passed away Saturday,
August 13, 2016 at his
home. He was 62.
Mr. Jackman was
born January 2, 1954
in Dearborn to Fred A.
and Marjory E. (Altman) Jackman. He
moved from Detroit to
Evart in the 70s and
then moved to Tustin
in the late 90s. Michael
worked at Yoplait until
he was disabled. He
was a proud Navy Dad
who loved his dog,
Maggie, he enjoyed
scary movies and Rock
and Roll music and
concerts, his favorites
being Neil Young and
Alice Cooper.
Michael is survived
by his two daughters,
Heather (Daniel) Elliott of Louisville,
Kentucky, and Holly
Hamilton of Tustin,
two granddaughters,
Jasmine Hamilton of
Charleston, West Virginia, and Nadia Elliott of Louisville,
Kentucky, and one
grandson, Xander Elliott of Louisville,
Kentucky. He was preceded in death by his
parents.
It was Mr. Jackmans
wishes to be cremated
and no services to be
held.
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EVART Shotgunners
looking for some friendly
sporting clays action are
in luck, Le Grand Traverse
Chapter of the Ruffed
Grouse Society will be
holding a shoot Aug. 27.
The event will be held at
Meemos Farm in Evart,
and the cost is $85 per
shooter.
Registration is from 8 to
10 a.m., with shooting from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The main
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Wednesday:
we need multi-generation
forests that can provide
habitat for lots of different
species.
All different skill levels
are welcome, Whitman
said.
Even though it is a competition, the real purpose
is to have fun, meet new
people, have a good time
and to do something for
habitat management,
Whitman said.
Participants are invited
to stay at Meemos Farm
Friday or Saturday night.
The farm has made three
lodges available to shooters. For information on
lodging call Mark Evans at
231-734-9066.
For more information
about the shoot contact
Whitman at 231-632-0845.
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Evart Police
Department, weekly
report
8-8-2016
An officer was dispatched to three larceny
complaints. Each complaint involved property
being stolen out of the
victims vehicle. The complaints remain open pending further investigation.
8-8-2016
An officer was dispatched to a Malicious
Destruction of Property
complaint. The scene was
investigated and the complaint remains open pending further investigation.
8-8-2016
An officer was requested to assist an Osceola
County sheriff s deputy
with an accident scene.
8-9-2016
An officer was dispatched to a traffic complaint. While investigating
the complaint, the officer
made contact with a subject that had a warrant.
The officer arrested the
subject and located illegal
narcotics on the person
while searching them. The
subject was transported to
jail and lodged.
8-10-2016
An officer was dispatched to an assault
complaint. The complaint
remains open pending further investigation.
8-10-2016
An officer was dispatched to a residence for
a disturbance complaint.
The officer made contact
with the two subjects at the
residence. Both subjects
advised everything was
OK and allowed the officer
to look through the residence before clearing the
scene.
8-11-2016
An officer was dispatched to a civil com-
know.
The agent and family
lived in the depot over the
office, therefore I felt quite
safe, although Merritt
was a junction and hoboes
wandering around all
times of the night. Many
little incidents happened
during my stay of three
months at this place.
One night two hoboes
came into the waiting
room, and thinking it
more dangerous to try to
put them out than to leave
them there, my decision
was to say nothing. About
midnight I was nearly
choking for a drink;
leaving the office and going thought the waiting
room I soon quenched
my thirst. On my return I
found I had locked myself
out of the office and the
key was on my desk. The
ticket window was open,
but how to crawl through
was more than I knew; to
let one of the hoboes go
in the window and have
free access to the ticket
money, was another thing
to consider. I was puzzled.
Finally one of the men noticing my plight, asked if
he should not crawl in the
window and open the door
for me. At last coming to
the conclusion it was the
only thing to be done I let
him go and open the door
for me. After that I was
always careful about not
letting the door lock itself
behind me.
One early morning I
took an order for a train
and left it to be delivered
by the agent as the train
did not come during
the time of my hours of
duty. He failed to deliver
this order and when he
noticed the fact he told
the dispatcher and they
were just able to catch the
train before a big wreck
occurred. The blame was
put on to me by the agent,
trying to clear himself,
by saying the order was
buried under some others. The next afternoon
I found an operator had
come to relieve me and I
was sent home.
seemed to be hoodooed,
as during my stay there,
eight wrecks occurred but
none through any failure
of duty from any of the
operators.
One wreck known as
the Ungers Wreck was a
great lose to the company,
there being 26 cars, a
caboose and engine completely wrecked, but no
lives lost. About a mile
east of the station was a
spur leading to the clay
banks. The locals would
leave their train on the
main line and the engine
would go in after the leads
of clay. A flag man was left
to protect the train from
the rear. He failed to perform his duty and a train
from the east came full
speed rounded the curve
and ran into the train
standing on the main line.
The crash could be heard
for miles around, and the
escaping of steam was almost deafening.
It is a wonder there
were no more hurt, but
the only ones injured were
a hobo, the engineer, and
fireman.
My work on the Pere
Marquette was very pleasant, but I am happy to be
out from the great responsibility one has there. So
farewell to the good old
P.M.
Florence May Lacy
The June 26, 1907 issue
of the Reed City Clarion
printed the obituary for
Florence, who died of appendicitis, Florence May
Lacy, the eldest daughter
of Francis D. and Eunice A. Lacy, was born at
Nirvana, Lake County,
Michigan, on March 17,
1884, and died at the home
of her parents on June
13, 1907, aged 23 years, 2
months and 26 days.
It was written how she
was greatly competent,
and her charitable and accommodating disposition
won her a host of friends.
She bore her illness with
patience and welcomed
death with a smile, her
last words being, The
Lord is my Shephard.
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contact with both subjects
regarding a monetary issue. The issue was resolved
by the debt being paid.
8-12-2016
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County sheriff s deputy on
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lodged.
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arrested the subject and
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left prior to the officers
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