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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 15

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Green Bay Press-Gazette Sunday, May 30, 1971 B-7 Regional Roundup U.P. Routes Included in 786-Mile Freeway Planned for Michigan PANARA Mirh A nln Of i. Mich. A plan I elude St. ESCANABA, Ienace to Irnnw.wH the Numismatists of Wlscon.

Nuns Leave School Mark Christensen. president action agencies, of the 1971 Scout- ea a a-aay strine or iiw es. and colleges, will elect mem O-Rama of the Waumegesako and Menominee to Marquette direct routes. ISHPEMING, Mich. The bers to the executive committee of the student council, who served last year, was the first in Michigan to be admitted to the public school board.

The student Juvenile Citation The system Is part of a 2.200 era of the black-robed ladies of God, the Sister of St. Joseph of Council Boy Scouts which was held at the YMCA Community Center. and review development mile network in the three states MARQUETTE, Mich. Wil attends all meetings, including liam J. Spagnolo, a native of Carondolet, who have taught school at St.

John the Evangelist Catholic School here for 87 that would cost a total of $2.1 billion. Completion date for the Receiving president awards committee and executive ses Marquette, has written and de. project is 1980. were Troop 8, St. Paul Holy Name; Troop 3, United Method signed a specially tailored juve years, is coming to a close.

sin (NOW). The exhibit is being sent to afford the large number of coin collectors, who will be in Wausau for the joint meeting of the NOW and the Wisconsin Valley Coin Club an opportunity to view this valuable and extensivo currency display. The free exhibit will be shown at the Wausan Labor Temple. Cited for Leadership MANISTIQUE, Mich. Mrs.

Earl H. LeBrasseur of Manis- The commission said there Is sions, but has no vote. Many school districts around the state have queried Menominee au nile delinquency work-skills pro ist; Troop 45, Francis Creelj The last five Sisters of St. Jo gram proposal that has won a Sportsmen; Troop 23, First Lu thorities on the movement. Jeff $100,000 federal grant award for a "great need" for improvements in the upper Great Lakes region's highway system if the seph to serve in the Ishpeming area will leave after school closes in June.

They will be theran Brotherhood; Troop 34, Weyerhaeuser; and Troop 41, Manitowoc Elks. to construct a 786-mile, $900 million freeway system In Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the north Lower Peninsula, has been reported by Michigan Gov. William G. Milliken. The project, part of a comprehensive program for developing the northern areas of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, was drafted by the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission.

"The commission estimates the proposed five year program would attract an estimated $1.2 billion in private investment and develop 100,000 new job opportunities in the region," Milliken said. The proposed new freeway lystem in Michigan would in- downstate Albion from the Governor's Office of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Pro area is to experience economic Bero will take over for the 1971 72 term. Planning Promotion cited at a farewell tea by the grams. growth. It also cited the lack of jobs as the "single most serious program" in the region.

WAUSAU The executive Earlier this year Spagnolo 017) committee of Marathon County tique, probably best known for won the Michigan Health Coun Board will Invite representa' cil award of the year for his de- Indian Youth Meet ASHLAND James How-kins, director of education of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, will be the speaker at the opening session of the second annual Northland College Indian Youth Conference here Saturday. Hawkins, who has taught in Alaska, moved to the Bureau of Indian Affairs from the Peace Corps where he served in the office of program development. He also served as a special assistant to the Secretary of Commerce. Kingsbury Reopens SHEBOYGAN The Kings. The commission also proposed a $13 million airport improvement program that would upgrade airports at Hancock, Ma women of St.

John's Guild. $1 Billion Exhibit WAUSAU The Bureau of Printing and Engraving of toe United States Treasury will display its fabulous Billion Dollar exhibit of currency in Wausau June 11-13 at the joint convention and coin show of tives of seven other counties to a her golfing activities, is included in the latest edition of "Community Leaders of America," velopment and coordination of "Operation Drug Alert." The program was judged the best in the state. for her outstanding community round table discussion of multl county planning. The action was taken at a spe nistique, Menominee, Ontona gon, Houghton and Munisine in the Upper Peninsula. "Browse to your heart's content!" 2400 University Ave.

Green Bay Scouts Get Awards MANITOWOC Joseph W. cial meeting and invitations are scheduled for Lincoln, Wood, Portage, Oneida, Vilas, Juneau and Adams counties: "It looks like we'll have to think of more service. She is acting librarian at the Manistique school and public library, is a historical writer and active in many school, commu-nity, political and church groups. She was honored by Ma Sedlacek, a Chicago area field director for the Boy Scouts of America, has, announced the than just a single county scale," Sup. Edward Melander said.

nistique Girl Scout Council for 40 years of scouting and her an bury plant, owned by the G. nual portrayal of Santa Claus to over 3,000 Manistique Heileman Brewing of La Crosse, will remain in Sheboy area children the first Saturday gan. The announcement was TV in December each year. She's been women's golf champion at Indian Lakes Country Club for 16 consecutive years. made in Sheboygan, thus averting a major economic crisis that threatened to close the plant that has operated here continuously since 1847.

WEDDINGS are Special An employes wage contract Model Home Winners WAUSAU Five residential design, students from North Central Technical Institute were honored for their model home designs in an annual contest sponsored by the Wausau Board of Realtors. The awards were presented to Glen Rasmussen, Marsh-field, first, a third semester student; Paul Traska, Wausan, second, a second semester student; Gerald Erlck-son, La Crosse; Jerry Scrnan, Stevens Point; and Mike Gal-kin, Gleason, all fourth semester students. UPCAP Meets June 3 So Are has been settled, spokesmen said, "under pressure from the City of Sheboygan and Mayor Roger Schneider in particular to RO save this Industry for Sheboy GINCE 184S gan." The three-year strike end- i i Writina Instruments In 14 Karat Gold. Filled Pen or Pencil Set ONTONAGON, Mich. The Upper Peninsula Commission No matter what the occasion, CROSS pen and pencil sets are the ideal gift.

for Area Progress (UPCAP), will hold its annual meeting at U.P. Eye Bank Set MARQUETTE, Mich. Establishment of sub-sta Hons to help secure donors and to obtain eye bank ma-terial after death and transport it to the Upper Peninsula Eye Bank has been given top priority by the executive committee of the U.P. Eye Bank. The first eye donations and transplants already have occurred, although the bank is still organizing and sub-stations have not yet been formed.

A continuing supply of human eyes, supplied through donors after death, for cornea transplants and other operations and research, is the goal of the Eye Bank, which is located in Marquette. The Eye Bank is sponsored by Marquette Lions Club and members of the medical profession. New City Manager Ontonagon Country Club on Wednesday, with Rikku Silvola, of the Economic Development SI Administraton's regional office in Chicago as the speaker on anticipated trends in economic development during the next year. The UPCAP delegates, comprising representatives of the 15 U.P. counties, the economic development districts, community in omAarw 226 PINE STREET Green Bay, Wii.

531 MAIN ST. GREEN BAY EDLO ARCADE 435-0443 1 0 i Sy I I i I 4 1 1 trvk I I 1 At JULIE ANN FABRICS FABRICS are our bag MUNISING, Mich. Royce Downing, 42, of downstate Wall ed Lake, has been hired as city manager of Munising by a unan imous vote of the City Commis sion. Jean Weight DENIM STRIPES construction. The organ weighs close to 10 tons and will be worth nearly $75,000 when Downing, who held a similar position for five and one-half years at Walled Lake, is Organ for Ice Rink Volunteers install a huge 47-year-old theater organ in the new Michigan Tech ice arena, now under SHOP TUESDAY (June 1) 9 A.M.

to 9 P.M. presently chairman of a devel 33 1 Reg. $1.98 yd. opment firm in Birmingham. He has assumed his new position at a salary of $12,000 annually, plus Marinette Marine Shifts to Wheels 50 Polyeiter-50 Cotton Permanent Press-45" Wide $40 a month car expenses.

Student on Board More Time To Save! contract calls for production of the machines for the Army over a four-year period. ft i Derusha said 17 of the ma MENOMINEE, Mich. The Menominee School Board will continue its practice of per i chines are due for delivery in mitting a student council repre- MARINETTE (PG) -A Marinette shipbuilding firm will diversify its manufacturing operation and will perform subcontract work for the world's largest producer of earth moving equipment. Caterpillar Tractor Company of Peoria, 111., received a contract for $4,183,615 for construction of 1,300 tactical military support vehicles (GOERS). The Crepe Weave BOUCLAIR PRINTS the summer of 1972.

The balance will be delivered on a monthly basis starting in sentative to serve as an ex-offl- cio member of the public board, 4 i January, 1973, with the final de the Marinette firm. "The program will be funded on a year to year basis and we have no way of knowing at this time the monetary extent of the contract," said Caterpillar Tractor Company has worked with the Army since 1960 to develop the GOER. The multi-national company recently received a contract from the Army Tank Automotive Center at Warren, to build the machines. Derusha revealed that the contract for the Marinette company will have a marked effect on the employment beginning in mid-summer. livery scheduled for March, $122 I Yd.

45" Wide Reg. $1.98 1976. Shipments will be made by railroad to various destinations in the United States. construction of the vehicles will be subcontracted to Marinette Soft end Pretty Prints 50 Dacron-50 Avril Permanent Press-Machine Washl Derusha said the contract All-over Beauty award represents the first increment of a five-year contract expected to total $50.4 million but does not mean that this is to ij the amount of the contract for Marine Corp. Roger Derusha, president of Marinette Marine, said three models of the GOER will be constructed under the provisions of the contract.

They will include 812 of the eight-ton cargo haulers; 371 of the 2,500 gallon fuel tankers; and 117 of the 10 ton wreckers. ALO-BODYQ beautifier Is a rich, creamy moisturizing lotion The Gertron BEAUTY SHOP 1 i' ti i If 1 i I i i l'-- 1, Urn 'I (v-j I i -t. I i '4 i 't I i'l I i 1 i i i I I 'i i 1 fr!) i 9. A- The rubber-tired vehicles weigh 12 tons and are 31 feet long. The vehicles are nine leet wide and 10 feet high.

Each with the faintest, freshest fragrance. Formulated with generous amounts of precious ALOE VERA "nature's own mois. turizer," to soothe, smooth and keep your skin beautiful the year 'round. ARTHUR NORGAARD of Birch Creek Hwy. 32 south from Da Pere than straight on PP.

LOYING CARE HAIR COLOR I model is capable of operating in deep sand, thick dust, heavy I (iu Lk4-J fiulj w. .4 mud and in rivers, Derusha $5 00 Complete i -7 1 COUPON GOOD THRU JUNES said. Marinette Marine will fabrl cate, assemble and test the ma Big Selection POLYESTER KNITS chines using engines, trans full line of jlLO a'vallablJ CLOSED MONDAYS CALL 435-3587 118 N. MADISON missions and other components furnished by the Caterpillar 444- i 1 R.3. $099 Reg.

firm's 11 domestic plants. The 60" Wide $5.99 i AN ADVENTURE IN LEARNING 1971 Summer Session at The Solids and Stripes Machine Washable! Buy and Save! TJ J7fiivrciv if Wirntizirim(2rppn Rrtv I "THE INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT 1 'vfrf tat fir -I The New Colors Are Herel Summer Colorings KETTLECLOTH PRINTS BOUCLETTE LOOP KNITS 54" $29 I Wide ZiYd. Washable Rich Solid Color Knits 75 Acetate -25 Nylon $122 45" I Yd. Wide Reg. $1.98 Friend and counselor to hundreds of adult students, newly-appointed adviser on the status of women at UWGB, consultant in interior design, prize-winning craftsman, housewife and mother Marge Engelman wears all of the labels gracefully, and combines her multiple talents as instructor of this new course.

Ranging from the philosophy of aesthetics to the problems of choosing and arranging pictures, Mrs. Engelman and guest resource leaders will explore the use of line, form, scale, color, texture and light in the creation of a satisfying home environment. Monday and Wednesday, 9:55 a.m. to 12:35 p.m., June 14 to Aug. 6.

Two credits. CALL FOR INFORMATION: 435-8396 REGISTER: June 10-11, Deckner Building 50 Fortrel-50 Cotton Wash 'N Wear. Save! htm Mir ft I Ir i. ysilte unn FABRICS 224 N. WASHINGTON DOWNTOWN GREEN BAY i 1 firi ITI ti MmmJ IUMmi tlmtrnm CMttnJ ftuk! MRS.

MARGE ENGELMAN Assistant for R.turoln Adults Facilities Planning Specialist 'V.

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