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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 6

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14 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1969 RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. 49684 TV and Radio Schedules TELEVISION RADIO Tonight INSTALL NEW of officers for the Traverse City Opti-Mrs. Club were held Thursday at Holiday Inn. Pictured at the installation are, from the left, Mrs. Lucille Lambert, secretary-treasur- er; Ken Darrow, president of- the Optimist Club; Mrs.

Gail Peterman, president of the and Mrs. Irene Cole, vice-president. (R-E Photo by Jerry Martineau) TRAVIRSi 7 5:00 Wide World Of 6:30 Mod Squad 7:30 Andy 8:30 TEA 9:00 News-Weather 9:15 Great Music 9:30 NCAA (Notre Dame at Georgia Tech.) 12:30 Premiere Playhouse "The Grass Is Greener" 5:00 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:30 12:00 Tom Lawrence WeJk Jackie My Three Green Perticoat -C Miss Teenage Eleven O'clock Saturday Nifht Movie "Trooper Hook" If the Shoe Fits- By Cletus Plamondon Are both length and width vital in good shoe fitting? When the professional shoe fitter measures your feet, the first things he considers are length and width. When we consider width, we think of the width at the ball of the foot and the width of the heel, or more properly the narrowness of the heel. If the width at the ball of the foot is too narrow, you may develop the common disorder of a fallen metatarsal arch, bunions and callouses very much the same disorder as from a shoe that is too short.

If the width is too wide, you can develop burning feet and foot rotation. In a proper fitting shoe the professional shoe fitter can determine the proper width by having you stand and by drawing his thumb and forefinger together across the ball of the foot. The leather should give slightly but should slip easily out of the fingers when they meet. If you can pinch the leather together, tne shoe is too wide. If there is no give, the shoe is too narrow.

This test must at all times be conducted with the ball of the foot in the proper place, otherwise a misleading conclusion can be obtained. PHONE 947-5091 144 EAST FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN Plan Fast Time Drive DETROIT (UPI) The Greater' Detroit Chamber of Commerce has announced it will launch a petition drive Monday to force the Michigan. Legislature to act on daylight savings, an issue narrowly de- ifeated in a statewide vote in i1968. Donald A.

Booth, general manager of the chamber's gov- relations division, said Traffic Kills Five in State By UPI Two women were killed Friday night when their car collided with a train. Their deaths brought to five the number of traffic fatalities in Michigan during the early hours of the weekend. Police said Sharon P. Kidd, 27, and an unidentified woman passenger were killed in the car-train collision at a Grand Trunk and Western crossing in New Haven. William Matthews, 40.

Dilltown, was killed in Detroit this morning when the truck he was driving slammed into a viaduct. Leola G. Frank, 68. Oscoda, died on U. S.

23 in losco County Friday night when she made a left turn in front of an oncoming vehicle, police said. Clyde Peters, 64, Pettysville. was killed Friday evening in Gratiot County in a two-car accident at an intersection. State police said numerous minor accidents were reported on slippery, snow-clogged roads in western Michigan. petitioners will seek 400,000 signatures in southeastern Michigan's six counties.

The petition would require the legislature to act within 40 working days of the next session, scheduled to convene Jan. 14. A total of 196,953 signatures would be required for the entire state. DST, the subject for years of urban-rural disagreement, was defeated by 488 votes in 1968, after the closest recount in Michigan history. State Sen, Raymond Dzendzel.

D-Detroit, said "there is no legal block for our trying again. Michigan is the hub of an industrial center and is out of step with the rest of the nation." Dzendzel had requested an opinion of the initiative approach from Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley, who said "neither state nor federal law inhibits change by initiative petition- in the current Michigan law exempting the state from the daylight savings time provision of the Uniform Time Act." Sunday Honor Buckley School Employe BUCKLEY Mrs. Thelma Olszewski was honored Thurs! day evening at a surprise party which was held during the regular PTA meeting.

Over 50 persons attended to pay tribute to her for the 25 years of service she has given to the school' as cook in the cafeteria. A silver tea service was presented to her by Sup't. Ronald Oswald on behalf of the board of education. Cake, ice cream and coffee were served following the presentation. For Want Ads Call WI 7-7410 DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF THE J's And Enjoy Your Favorite Beveraoe Every Saturday Nioht In The LINCOLN LOUNGE At TIMBER LANES U.S 31, SOUTH if.

OPEN BOWLING ALL EVENING li Country Chicfcen FAMILY DINNER BUCKETS Chicken 14 pieces Lake Perch Tartar Sauce Incl Shrimp Shrimp Sauce Incl $5.15 Chicken only 9-pcs. $2.75 15-pcs. $4.25 (Each Bucket comes with Larfle order Fries 1 Ib. Cole Slaw 4 Rolls Honey) 21-pcs. $5.95 DINNERS (All Dinners served with French Fries, Slaw.

Roll, Honey) Chicken 3-pC. $1.50 4-pc. $1.75 5-pc. $2.00 Shrimp served with Shrimp Sauce $1.60 Lake Perch served with Tartar Sauce $1.50 DELUXE SANDWICHES Bar-B-Q Beef Roast Beef $1-00 (Served with French Fries, Slaw Pickle) SIDE ORDERS French Fries small order 25c large order 75c Individual Honey 3 for lOc 0 Onion Rings 50c order Hot Rolls 6c each Cole Slaw 60c Ib. Soft Drinks 15c froupi NO SUBSTITUTES TRAVIRSI 7 11:00 This Is The Life 11:30 The Christophers 12:00 Insight 12:30 Living In Faith 1:00 Meet The 1:30 AFL Football (Kansas City at New York) 4:30 Accent On Action 5:00 Room 222 5:30 That Girl 6:00 ABC Movie 7:30 Wonderful World Of 8:30 BB1 Cosby 9:00 10:00 The Bold 11:00 11:15 Movie Of The Week "Slave Girl" 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:45 3:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:15 11:30 9 Cathedral Of Tomorrow Revival Fires Faith For Day Of Look Up.And Camera Face The With This NFL (St.

Louis at Detroit) NFL Game (Baltimore at Son Join Marcus Wclby, M.D. To Home With Ed Leslie Mission CBS Sunday Herv Monday TRAVERSE 7 6:58 Sign On 7:00 Today Sliow-rC 9:00 Michigan Classroom 9:30 General Hospital 10:00 One Life To Live 10:30 11:00 Sale Of The 11:30 Hollywood 12:00 12:30 Name 12:55 NBC 1:00 Dream 1:30 You're Putting yit 2:00 Days Of Our 2:30 The 3:00 Another 3:30 Bright 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 Cartoons 5:00 Let's Make A Deal 5:30 Dating Game N-W-S 6:30 Huntley-Brinkloy 7:00 Bewitched 7:30 My World And Welcome To It 8:00 Monday Night Movie 11:00 11:30 Tonight 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Girl 9:30 Classroom 10:00 Lucy 10-30 Beverly 11:00 Andy 11:30 Love Of 12:00 Where The Heart 12:25 CBS 12:30 Search For 1:00 One O'clock 1'15 1:30 As The World 2:00 Love Is A llany Splcndorcd 2:30 Guiding 3:00 Secret 3:30 Edge Ot 4:00 4:30 The Mike Douglas Show-C 5:55 6:30 CBS Evening 7:00 Flintstoncs 7:30 8:30 9:00 Mayberry R.F.D.—C 9:30 Doris 10:00 Carol 11:00 Eleven O'clock 11:30 Mcrv (Program inaccuracies are not the fault of the Record- Eagle. Listings are supplied by Radio and TV Stations.) Open Daily 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 1027 E.

EIGHTH ST. Phone 946-3570 Teacher Pact BUTTONS BAY The Suttons Bay Education Association and the Suttons Bay board of education ratified a master agreement concerning conditions of employment, hours, and professional compensation on Thursday. This agreement is for the school year 1969-1970. Twenty- eight full-tme teaching staff and several part-time teachers are affected by the agreement. Signing the agreement for the respective groups in the presence of Supt.

Clayton Cory were SBEA President Arthur G. Park and SBEA Secretary Mrs. Beatrice Collins. Representing the Suttons Bay board of education were President John Knudsen and Secretary Dr. Louis Hartesvelt.

PAID FOR OVERTIME WASHINGTON (UPI) The U. S. Labor Department said Friday Cadillac Products, Rogers City. has paid SI.727 in back overtime pay to two employes for work on government contracts. The Labor Department had charged the firm after an investigation with failure to pay required overtime.

WTCM-AM-1400kc. NBC News every hour starting at 6 a.m. NBC Emphasis from 9:25 a.m. through 4:25 p.m. (hourly)- Michigan News 6:25, 6:55, 7:30, 8:30 a.m., 12:30, 6:00, 11:05 p.m.

Local News at 7:50 a.m. and hourly from 9:30 a.m. through 5:30 p.m. Editorial 7:05, 9:05, 11:05 a.m., 5:20 p.m. Weather 6:15, 6:45, 8:05 a.m., 12:05 and 6:20 p.m.

Sports Football, basketball and baseball in season. Plus Musical Programs' and Features. SATURDAY NBC Monitor starting at 9 a.m. SUNDAY Sign on 7:15 a.m. Religious Programs to 2'00 p.m., then Monitor.

meg. Same as WTCM-AM to 8:00 p.m. 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. Wonderful World of Stereo. SATURDAY Same as WTCM-AM to 9:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m Wonderful World of Stereo. SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Wonderful World of Stereo.

WCCW-AM-1310. kc. (Monday through Saturday) ABC News on the Hour. Headlines on the half hour. U.S.

Weather Report at :45. Comment a.m., 1:35 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Sports 6:20, 7:20, 8:20, a.m., 12:40, 3:40, 5:20 p.m.

Monday through Friday. Meditation 6:15 a.m., 12:50 p.m. and 5:50 p.m. Mon! day through Friday. FM continuous until midnight.

meg. (Monday through Saturday) 6-9 a.m. Same as WCCW a.m. Schedule. 9 a.m.

through 12 midnight music with ABC news on the hour and weather on the half hour. SUNDAY Music and Religious programs until 12 noon. Weekend Road Show from 12:10 p.m. FM continues until midnight. MHZ INTERLOCHEN Monday through Friday Sign on p.m.

Sign off p.m. Saturday and Sunday Features and music. Sign on noon Sign off time 11 p.m. Daily program includes science and educational features highlighted with special music including opera, band, orchestra, recitals, plus foreign press news and book reviews. WLDR-FM Stereo 102 Local and Network News: 25 times each day, 6:15 a.m.

to 10:15 p.m. Sports Reports: 7:50 a.m., 12:20 p.m. Weather: 6:30, 7, 7:30 a.m., 12:25, 4, 6:10 and 10:25 p.m. Instant Ads: 9:30 a.m. daily except Sunday.

John Doremus Show: 10:20 a.m. daily and 8:20 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Nightwatch: 10:30 p.m. kc.

Monday through Friday Jack Stack Go Show 6:00 a.m., beginning with Farm Show. Arthur Godfrey Time 9:30 a.m. Duane Allen Go Show 10:00 a.m. (Sat. 6 a.m.-noon)..

Dear Abby 10:30 a.m. Mike Paulin Go Show 2:00 p.m. Sat. noon-6 p.m.) Joe Link Go Show 7:00 p.m. (Sat.

6 p.m.-midnight). CBS Dimension Features 11:30 a.m., 12:30, 1:30, 2:30. 4:30, and 5:30 p.m. Local and CBS News 17 times each day. Sports reports 9 times each day.

Sign off, 12:00 midnight. SUNDAY Sign on 8:00 a.m. Music and Religious Programs until 12:00 noon. Sunday music and features. Sign off 12:00 midnight.

events announcements every day. WWTV (FM) Stereo MJ Complete program duplication of WWAM. ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I am a 13- year-old girl with a terrible problem. I have never read anything like it in your column and don't know what to do. Several months ago my Dad was told that he was being transferred.

It meant we would be moving 2,000 miles from here. My girl friends got together and gave me a lovely bon voyage party. I received many beautiful gifts. Dad was told yesterday that his transfer fell through. I am so embarrassed I don't know what to do.

I hope you don't I say "give the gifts back" be-' cause I have started to use most of them already like perfume, bath powder, skin lotion and a wallet. I need your advice right away. I can't show my ace Cancelled Plans Dear Can: Telephone each of the girls and tell them there has been a change in the family's plan. Ask your Mom if you can have a party at your place and repay the girls who were so nice to you. I'll bet.

she'll say yes. (P.S.) If you can see the funny side of this you've got it made. Toots. Dear Ann Landers: A year sgo my folks bought me a guitar. I still can't even play "Old MacDonald Had A Farm." A couple of guys who live near me learned from a book.

They threw their books away three months ago and can play anything. I feel like a case of arrested development. My guitar cost twice as much as the two of theirs put together and here I am looking at it and I can't play a' single tune. I'm ashamed to ask them the name of the book they learned from. Would you happen to know? Please help me.

Flower Child of Montreal Dear Child: I don't know the name of the book, but I'll bet if you go to any music store in town someone will be happy to sell you one. The Transfer Fell Through a letter to the store manager? Duck Dear Duck: It would have been better to hnve said nothing, finished your lunch, and left. In my opinion, you were unnecessarily abrupt. I saw no evidence that the man behaved in an improper manner. P.S.

You must use a lot of bi-carb, lady. Confidential To Off My Chest: The bra-less fad does. nothing (good, that is) for the vast majority of females. It's a cinch to fall flat if you'll pardon the expression and it deserves to. State Dems Stage Fund Contest LANSING (UPI) The Michigan Democratic party is spon- soring a contest, hoping to raise the $50.000 for 1970 campaign funds being lost because license plate branch managers are withholding funds from the party.

The party is offering 103 prizes, including a first prize of a 1970 automobile in the contest. Persons can enter by purchasing ticket and guessing the number of dots printed on a map of Michigan on the ticket. Following Secretary of State James M. Hare's announcement earlier this year that he would not run for that post again, the branch managers voted to withhold $50.000 in contributions to the party. How far should a teen-age couple go? Can necking be safe? When does it become too hot to handle? Send for Ann Landers' i booklet, "Necking and Petting -What Are The Limits?" Mailj your request to Ann Landers inj care of your newspaper enclosing 50c in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope.

Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper, enclosing a self- addressed, stamped envelope. Coming Soon! RASNWIDT TAWEDSTIE Live Entertainment and Dancing at the TOP OF THE PARK Every Friday and Saturday PRIME RIB OF BEEF Saturdays, 6:30 9:30 p.m. PARK PLACE MOTOR INN Dear Ann Landers: I of ten have lunch alone in the coffee shops or at the counters of de-; partment stores. Yesterday was half way through my lunch when a man brought his tray to my table and sat down.

There, were other places available. In fact, the cafeteria was nearly one-third empty. I said very courteously, "Excuse me, but-I am not particularly interested in your company for lunch." He replied. "I'm sorry, but I work here." It was'obvious that he was ani employe because he was wearing what appeared to be work clothes and a kitchen worker's cap. I said nothing more because I didn't wish to cause a scene.

I was highly irritated, nevertheless, and got indigestion over it. Would it have been better to have said nothing and written First Church of Christ, Scientist 330 Sixth Street Traverse City, Mich. Subject this Sunday "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS" Sunday Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Sunday 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8:00 P.M.

Everyone Is Welcome THIS BANK PAYS MORE! BEST I NVESTMENT ROWTH AN ANNUAL RATI COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY Group Organized to Push US-131 BIG RAPIDS organization has been born here to push for a long-range program attempting to extend the U.S. 131 expressway as a four- lane highway from the'Indiana toll road to Sault Ste. Marie. More than 100 representatives of Chambers of Commerce and various other interests attended the meeting here Thursday, during which bylaws were adopted. Under the plan, a board of directors will be elected between Dec.

1 and Dec. 15 and hold its first meeting in January; when officers will be elected. SAVINGS TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FDIC "Come Grow with us." You'll enjoy the fellowship of the I BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Independent 225 14th Street Traverse City, Michigan YOU are welcome to all services. 9:45 A.M. Family Sunday School Hour 11:00 A.M.

Worship Service 6:00 P.M. Kids Klub and Youth 7:00 P.M. Evening Service D. E. Nixon, Pastor Telephone 947-7833 Save 25 On Purchase Of FLAVORS Chocolate or French Vanilla Ice Cream IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IHIII! CLIP THIS COUPON Worth 25e on Purchase of Gallon of HOUSE OF FLAVORS ICE CREAM I Chocolate or French Vanilla at KING'S Garfield Village IN THE GARFIELD SHOPPING CENTER NEXT TO OLESOVS FOOD STORE.

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