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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 3

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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CONFERRING.ON PLANS for the Northern Peninsula's 37th Annual Assembly be held in Sault Ste. Marie May 9 and 10 are these members of the local United Council of Women, who are supervising arrangements. Lewis Krempel seated at the head of the table. Reading clockwise are Mrs. Earl Bye, Mrs.

Jay Gerrie, Mrs. Donald Wilson of Kincheloe Air Force Base, Mrs. Everett Roe, Mrs. G. Harrison Cowan, Mrs.

Charles Woodard, Mrs. 'Joseph LaMolhe, Mrs. Charles Byrd, KAFB, Mrs. Walter Drevdahl, Mrs. Marvin Dahlman and Mrs.

Stephen Youngs. Mrs. Krempel and Mrs. Youngs are co-chairmen, and they have been working with the administrative vice president for the Northern Peninsula, Mrs. Luther Gant of Marquette The sessions, which will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, will begin with registration on May 9 at 3 and will close with a luncheon at 11:30 a.m May lo' Theme of the meetings will be "Laity in Mission." (Evening News Photo) Sault High Carnival Friday THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE.

MARIE, APR. 21, '66 Demos To Honor Erlaiidseii The Chippcwa County Democratic Committee announced that Alexander Klester, Acting Superintendent of Public Instruction. The annual Sault High Car-1 nival will be held in the school gymnasium Friday night Iron: 1 7:30 to 11. The event is sponsored by the) Student Council, with proceeds going to support next year's exchange student. Twenty-one booths will be set up these will include a jail, a sponge throw, a bake sale, a dart throw at balloons, baseball throw at milk bottles! and silhouette booth.

Students will vote this week to select a Carnival King andj Queen from two candidates from each class. Candidates arc Con Metro and Olga Filia- fas, seniors; Norman Mihalski and Mary Bumstead, juniors; Jim Young and Kathy Ward, sophomores; and Jim Wardlow and Ginger King, freshmen. General chairmen of the carnival are Bill Eichstaedt and Cecil Streeter. The carnival will be open to the There will be a small admission charge. VH lit, VA lllolt are beina completed for a "'embers of the House Ways and' Sunday Pot-Luck Supper to be I Jeans Committee and other held at the Sault Ste.

Marie! ctc Armory. May 1. The event is scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. The supper will honor Representative Einar E. Erlandsen, who represents the 107th district and Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee on the oc- casion of his birthday.

Justice Paul L. Adams will be! the speaker. Among those expected here i help the representative ceie- i his birthday are Congressman Raymond F. Clevengcr, i Rolls, coffee and the service will be furnished by thj committee. A dinner will be given in of Representative Erlandsen on Saturday, April 30 at the Gardens in Justice Thomas Cavanaugh will be speaker.

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE W. F. "MICKEY" WONNACOTT WRITE OR CALL "COLLECT" Pickford Ml 7-2425 Read The Ads In The Neivs WOOLWORTH'S Tomorrow in Our Famous HIAWATHA ROOM" Macoroi? aid Cheesft Cole Slaw Tartar Saoce Roll aid litter Enjoy tlie "lift" of a nourishing platter of fish. We fry it light and flaky on the inside, crispy-gold on the to you macaroni and cheese, tangy cole slaw, creamy tartar sauce and roll and butter. Good eating any time of year! YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MORE AT WOOLWORTH'S Reassign Two Top Kiucheloe Officers Bomb Wing Announces Transfers A rt KINCHELOE AIR FORCE BASE The 419th Bombard inent Wing has received word cf the impending transfer of two of its top personnel.

Colonel James H. Coats, Wing Vice Commander, has been selected for an assignment as Deputy Inspector General. 2nd Air Force. A veteran of over 25 years' military service, Col. Coats is a B-52 pilot with more than 5,802 hours flying lime.

In World War II he new 34 combat missions in the B-29 superfortress the 73rd Bomb Wing on Saipan. In his new job at the Barksdale headquarters of Second Force, Col. Coates will be in charge of teams of inspectors visit the numerous SAC units assigned to Second Air Force. He has been at Kincheioc since. January 1905 and will re- part for his new post in Louisiana this month.

COL. JOHNSON Charles W. Johnson, Jr. Col. Johnson, whose primary assign- The vice commander slot will be filled temporarily by Colonel Federal Fluids Approved For School Districts In Tri-County Region RUDYARD Tri-County pub- lice and private school districts will receive $19,392.08 for libra-y resources, instructional materials and textbooks, Richard N.

Gpeioh- cr. Superintendent of (he Eastern U.P. Intermediate School District, said today. The grant is being made through the Federal Elementary and Secondary Act of and the fund is being allocated on a per capita basis and need. Chip- pcwa share is $12,713.1.5.

County school dis- tricts will receive and Luce County's school districts will be allocated $2,230.90. Superintendent Speicher said that the Intermediate School District will process the orders for ail public and private school districts in the three counties. He added that the fund will be sent directly to the Intermediate School Office and will be disbursed by the Intermediate Office. AH funds under this Federal Act must be obligated by June SO, 195(5, it was reported. COL.

COATS rnent with the 449th has been as Deputy Commander for Maintenance, will himself depart in June for Eielson AFB, Alaska. Like Col. Coals. Col. Johnson is a veteran of World War II's Pacific Theater.

He is a command pilot with over 5,700 hours and flew 33 combat mission in tho B-2y. Scheduled to depart for Alaska in June, he has been at Kincheloe since August 1953. In his new assignment, he will be as sislant Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel, for the Alaskan Air Command. McGAULEY Insurance Agency -CASUALTY HAROLD McGAULEY 107 Arlington St. Dial NEVILLE'S SUPERETTE 1512 ASHMUN ST.

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