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TWO IRONWOOD DAILY GLOM, IRONWOOD, MICHIGAN Tiber! Talks at Rotary Meeting Wakefield Briefs The Adah Circle of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobson Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Garnet Tnidgeon will be the les, son leader and Mrs.

Jacobson WAKEFIELD aUU ICTilUCl rtJIU iVll entertained the members of the will be the hostess. Wakefield Rotary Club at their pgst MatnjM club dinner meeting Monday night tory Chapter. Order of Eastern with an interesting commentary Star, will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrie at) Lawrie i on his trip to Washington.

D. where he attended the inaugura- 7 ue dafy Mrs will be the hostess. tlon ceremonies for Presid Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice President Herbert Humphrey. nlgnt at 7 at tne cnurcn A rnnlrf Swjjusoti whn 1x ColbcrE Kenneth Ivlorin and owcmauii, wuv IB cm- ve in Menasha, is a week with his faml they were guests of Wiliam Car-! roll who is aide to Congress-i The Junior Confirmation Class man Ray Clevenger of Michi-iwill meet at 9 a.m.

and thej gan. i i Confirmat io Cl a ssi Carroll had arranged for the; at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the county delegation to attend the; First Lutheran Church. Senate and House meetings. A 2c Rodney Jarvela has lefti They also met with Senators for the Philippine Islands where I Phil Hart and Pat will serve for 18 months, af-i Carroll had also made the plans ter spending a 30 day leave with! for the inauguration ceremonies! his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne for the men. Jarvela, and other relatives and In a conference with n- friends gressman Clevenger, discussion' was held or, the economic situa-L 8yde Tlbe nas re tion in the area. Plans at pres- turned from Cnica wnere are to introduce an amendment to the "Appalachia Bill'' lo as which will add --Mor tr, in aaugnter.

MIDAY, JANUARY Jf, IMS. spent several days on business She was accompanied by her Sydella Marie. noted that they believed ese areas qualified for President Johnson's war on Poverty aid as Marquette. Michigan University, WINTER'S only does winter take it out of the northern motorist but it makes it difficult to get rid of it. Residents of have to climb to put their coins in a parking meter as the above photo of piled-up snow along the curb demonstrates.

(NEA Telephoto) Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Urban-i of winter sports. The next meet- much as the Appalachia "Bill, as'ski and Mrs. Frank Urbanski lin will held Feb.

10, at the the unemployment ratio in these' left today for Mlwaukee to at- home of the leader, a 1- areas is even higher. tend the wedding of a 1 A visitor at the Monday meet-, Miss Sheryl solberg, who was Ing which was held at the Wake-1 recent 1 employed in Wauke- flcW Oun Club was AlSoetebierjgan. 111., is now employed as of Ironwood. Future plans calls laboratory technician at the Barfor combined meetings of the I aga County Memorial Hospi- Ironwood, Wakefield and Ontonagon-White Pine Clubs and their Rotary Anns for a dinner meet- Ing at the Big Wheel in Wakefield, followed by a tour of the remodeled quarters on Feb. 8.

tal at L'Anse. She visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Solberg, here, en ou to L'Anse. Her sister.

Jean, who accompanied her from Waukegan, will visit her parents for i TY 444. itjl AlV-i. Plans are also in the making, an indefinite period. for the annual athletic banquet which is also sponsored by the! A Booster Club and Rotary Club! lnaianneaa 4 Jointly with March 15, being set as the tentative date. The m- mittee in charge of this event Includes H.

B. Sutler, chairman; Eugene Maki, Tiberi and Dr. J. R. Franck, Music Sot.

Night SPORTS BAR IN WAKEFIELD In, Join the Gang! Fish Shrimp Fry Friday Chicken, Pizza, Raviolis on Saturday SATURDAY NIGHT BY MAGDZIAK, BARATONE and HOCKING FIRE HALL INN St. Bessemer To Hove Skiing Party WAKEPIE Indian- head 4-H Club met Mon day night at the home of Dawn 8a- waski. The county leader. Miss Carolyn Crowell, who was guest at the meeting, described th events to take place on Winter Sports Day which will be held in February at Little Girl's Point. The girls planned a skii party, to be held at 1:30 p.m.

on Jan. 30 at the home of Myra Johnson. Following the business session, the girls worked on their current projects of knitting and sewing. The club leaders are Mrs. Richard Salmela.

Mrs. Herb it Juopperi and Mrs. Jack Ahola. Club Discusses Fund Raising at Its Meet Peppy John Roberts Retires From Navy Service BESSEMER John A. Roberts, chief pharmacist mate, Medical Corps.

U. S. Navy, retired from active service on Dec. 15, at ceremonies at Port Hueneme, Los Angles, Cal after 24 years service. Roberts, the son of Mrs.

and the late Mr. Alfred Roberts, 506; E. Sellar is a native of Bessemer and a graduate of the A. D. Johnston High School with! the class of 1939.

During his! high school career he was a ranking member of the Reserve Officer Training Corps, and he enlisted, during his senior year in the C.M.T.C. in which he trained for a year after graduation before entering Michi a State University, in 1940. In May 1941 he was called into active LCW Hears Talk On 'Alcoholism' BESSEMER Speaking on "Alcoholism," John Backm a director of the Upper Peninsula Alcoholism Education Program of the Michigan State Board of Alcoholism, inspired in his listeners an understanding of the nature and problems of alcoholism, when he spoke at the general meeting of the Sharon Lutheran Church Women, Tuesd a evening. He strongly stressed that alcoholism is a alcoholic is a sick is a public health problem just as any other disease. The sooner the public believes these facts, the sooner there is hope for the alcoholic.

It is the tendency to attach a stigma of shame to alcoholism, instead of recognizing that he is ill and helping him to admit and control his illness, said Backman. There are from five to six billion alcoholics in the count Including a very large increase In the number of women drinkers, in recent years. Alcoholism usually begins with social drinking growing into an escape from the problems of life. There are many individuals who are so made that they should never touch alcohol because they become addicted to it. There are many who can drink socially without becoming alcohol 1 there are some for whom a thimble full is too others (the alcoholically inclined) for them a barrel full is not enough, he said.

Alcoholics Anonymous has shown that the disease can be PUTTING HIS BEST FOOT R. Myers, Lancaster. motorist born without arms, signs driving examination form with his right foot which he uses to drive his car. Myers. 54, has been driving for 29 years with only one mishap.

He was ordered to take reexaminatlon for license when a computer discovered his condition. State police Corp. John Wagaman, left, conducted test. At right, is Harry H. Brainerd, Pennsylvania State Safety Commissioner.

iAP wirephotoi Budget Message Ready Tuesday JOHN A. ROBERTS By DICK BARNES Associated Press Writer LANSING George controlled; and medical science Romney said today he'll deliver; in recent years has made great his budget message Tuesday, progress the treatment, medi- that state agencies want him to cally and psychologically, of spend $996.2 million and that; this disease. Alcoholism is the he's rarin' to go on tax fourth largest public health The governor told his news problem and therefore a public conference that the agency re- responsibility. Alcoholism is es- quests are more thaYi $300 mil- timated to cost one-half million lion higher than the state budget dollars annually in the U. S.

in now in effect. loss of earning through absen-; "If all the increases requested teeism, broken homes, crimes, by all state agencies were to be accidents, hospital care and provided next fiscal year, It Jail maintenance. -would be necessary to boost There is no magic cure, said general fund-general purpose speaker, but it is a disease; spending by 43.5 per cent." i that can be controlled if it is Romney declared. understood. It seemed obvious his budget ican Dre i ate AmonK 77 npw car Alcoholism is not confined to recommendations would consld- JJJJia nslnSrt VT" I any special economic group, bearably pare down the agency 81 1 by Pope Paul VL i said, just as other diseases, it' requests.

i its victims among all' "We have taken a close look Alderman Is Named groups, regardless of age, social i at each request in preparing! or financial position. It is a pub-jthe budget I will submit to rOf UOWOgiOC Ward lie problem; it is the responsi- legislature next Tuesday," the bility of all Individuals, groups' governor commented. and organizations and "I am releasing this report the onlv Amer DOWAGIAC A 48, has been named alderman on the city isrmj. nc wao uuu atuve i ui BHi.iiauuiis ana agencies alu 'cjrMsnig mis rcpon training in the Navy. Upon com- would call a Jacobson, to recognize it as a disease to this time to give advance notice I wara aiaerman on the city pletion of.

"bppt training" at the. Phone 667-1127. as to their con- exert their influence in helping ne magnitude of the state! council here to succeed Mrs. Great Lakes Station, ution to the supper menu'the victim understand his illness service requests we are dealing; Donna McLeod who resigned he was assigned to'the-medical also to facilitate the com- and urging him to seek the prop- with year- Jan 13 because she said she corps, serving continuously for'mittee as to table settings. er help.

Many are heloed bv is clear that we 24 years. His two years of reserve status prior to the the service. Roberts has served on various oo tauac a. cj ucip. Many are neipea by mus co not devote pnonph ti The program that will How the influence AA which stands every effort to be efficient th Anele is an ic supper will center around ready to help when called upon, economical in what we do i talesman and former bo ie theme.

"Worship in the to stay by his side when in trou- establish priorities in meet-i ily Home," and will be car- ble or tempted. It is the respon-i in 8 most essential requests ried out in skits by the leag- sibility of the public to provide for ublic service improve- board of uers. A special musical number medical care and facilities for ments TT'a' L-Jr dlllfJo HIS i AiVAAiA HiCUHrdi Vi Ct 1 CtllU I Basic Conservation 4-H Club mainly in the Pacific area. Dur- will feature Alan Korpi on the treatment and rehabilitation ing Wortd and the Kor trumpet. A singspiration will in recent years teen-age drink- i ean Conflict -his niajor duties i also be held.

A free will offer-'ing has become a serious prob-i centered in hospital ships. He ing for the Luther League urging parents to cooper- Evening Refresher By CECILY BROWNSTONE met Wednesday at the home of Joe Trolla, at which time a discus SlOn LOOK place on raiS- vciitcmu Ainps. nc iui LUC i-iCJ ing funds for the group by thej has been based in, various ports ects will be received. jate with'the schools in teachine- selling of articles. The boys also in Japan and other areas in: A former member of the Shar- their children the dangers of Won erl nE what to serve to decided to go to Mascotti Hill at the Far East, in Hawaii and in; on League, Colin Kivl, i alcoholism and above all set fnends as a snack? Here's a Bessemer for a Winter Sports California.

During his careerjwho has enrolled at the North- a good example for them suggestion, session Feb. 7 from 1 to was rapidly promoted and he western Seminary, St. Paul The meeting ooened with stuffed celery, make-your-own p.m. Participants are asked to has received numerous citations will deliver the sermon at both'hymn by the assembly fol trav frult and cookies, bring their own equipment such; and medals, in recognition of; the 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday lowed by Scripture readine and.

bevera skis, tobaggons, flying sau-j service. services. The Youth Choir i 11, prayer led by Mrs Andrew STUFFED CELERY In 1944 he married Miss Ruth sing at the 8 a.m. service, and Busch, president, who '2 pound liverwurst Garner of Turlock Calif. They! the Luther Leaguers will sing at members that the Jan a 1 package (8 ouncesi cream have one daughter, Diane, whojthe 10:30 service.

-0 urchin was married last year to Seaman William Sedlacek, of the U. s. cers and such for the afternoon Brown's Cafe Exceptionale WHERE EVERYTHING IS AS YOU LIKE IT When it is important that everything be exactly right, then Brown Cafe Exceptionale is the place to dine! Brown's specialize in pleasing particular people! When dining out. what do you look for? Superb food? Deft service? Pleasant atmosphere? Reasonable prices' Our reputation was built by providing all of these qualities always! Brown's Cafe Exceptionale FREE PARKING BESSEMER ON U.S. PHONE 117.1141 MUSIC SATURDAY NITE BY: Mickey Rydeski Red Barbera NIGHT CAP All Ramsay Navy, recently assigned to duty at Adak, Alaska.

Mr. and Mrs. Roberts live in Livermore Calif. Family Event Slated Sunday Funerals THOMAS KITTO theme is World Missions, and cheese asked that they contact Mrs. Miriam Miller, Monrovia, Liberia, with cards and letters.

cup milk 2 tablespoons minced onion teaspoon each salt and Reports were given by chair- 1 men of the membership, educa-l Celery ribs tion, service and sunshine com- Paprika BESSEMER Funeral serv- mittees. Into the container of an elec- ices were held Thursday at 2 It was announced that the? tric Dlen der put the liverwurst, jp.m. for Thomas Kitto, Vet-; February activity theme is 1 cream cheese, milk, onion, salt eran of World War who died! "Gifts for Resale" to be donated i and PP er a celery; cut until smooth. i Monday. to the Trinity Lutheran Hospi- 1 Cover an chill at least hour.

wash and Services were conducted by, tal, Ashland. Suggested items! ii WAKEFIiLD THEATRE Showing Lait Tonight and 9:00 A NEW KIND OF LOVE" Also Short services were conducted Ashland. Suggested it 1 wasn ana arv celery; cut BESSEMER fellow- the Rev. Frank Oslin, aprons, hand and dish tow-i wed stuff with liverwurst ship family supper and program at the Frick-Zielinski Funeral! els, pot holders and baby arti-' mlxture: nkle with paprika. TTrvrvio iw TTJII I i MV A Uii I Cll i will be part of the Youth Sun- Home.

Interment was in Hill- cles. 'sh 65c Trout 1.85 70c 1.85 90c 1.35 Trout 1.35 1.35 Chicken 1.50 Potato rolls served with all dinners and Tuna Pizsa Your favorite cocktails Orders to out lOc extra Saturday Night: The Rollit VOCAl mn4 INSTRUMENTAL UNTER'S INN IESSEMER, MICHIGAN M7't101 day observance sponsored by crest Cemetery. Serving as pall-! The Prlscilla Circle was an-1 Canada Probably received its the Luther League of the Sharon. bearers were Frank Johns pointed in charge of refresh-1 name from a word in tne Huron i.utheran Church Sunday. At' Hiski Romo, Willard Dufrane, ments for February I Ir uois language meaning "i 6:30 p.m.

a planned potluck sup- Arvid Nelson, Albin Dahlgren It was noted that Sunday Jan SL ed tl tman i and Carl O. Anderson. 131, is Youth Sunday, and' that Hall to which the entire Sharon In attendance from out of the Youth Guidance Rally will congregat i on and intere were Mrs. Jennie Skinnard be Feb. 20 at Sharon Church friends are Invited.

The Luther and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Highlighting the program was Leaguers and families are pro-1 Whitburn, Marquette; Bert Skin-i a group of piano solo selections vlding the hot casserole dishes.inard, Washington. D.

Miss Charlene Erickson Kr- amilles are asked toj and Mrs. Sam Exworthy, Mrs. 1 The meetinc closed with Scrip- bring either a cake or a salad i Caroline Bentzen and Mrs. Win-iture reading by Mrs to the supper menu. It would be, nie Mills, Ironwood.

Frie ndsHolmes, education chairman' re com i from range communities also at-i followed by benediction, mittee if the families attending tended. Coming Saturday and Sunday Showing at 7:00 and 8:00 Sunday at 2:00 WALT DISNEY'S "SO DEAR TO MY HEART" mCOLOR Starring: Burl Alto Short 'Motor Sleds 1 Not Permitted On Highways Special-purpose vehlc 1 usually described as "motorlz toboggans or are not Intended for use on public street! and highways: according to Dan F. Schutz. safety director of Wisconsin motor vehicle department. "These conveyances are usually well-designed, with runnera and floating traction, for use on lakes and other open areas," safety director noted, "but they do not qualify for highway use, therefore, such use is not permitted by law." Schutz explained that the motorized sleighs do not meet vehicle requirement with respect to such vital equipmen as brakes and lights: he also said that even if such requirements should be met by a custom-designed device, it would have to be registered with thr? motor vehicle department before it could be legally operated on any public thoroughfare.

"Of course, our primary interest is not just one of enforcing obscure registration requirements, but in preventing accl- en that could easily caused by the presence of unexpected, low-silhouette obiects on the 1 on slippery, snow-covered highways." Schutz pointed out. "This Is why responsible officials must insist that their be confined to places other than public highways--places where driving them can be fun, without being fatal. Only day of the week named for a Roman god Is Saturday, which was named for the god Saturn. Your FAVORITE Served up Daily Mixed Drinks FINDIEY'S WAKEFIELD HOTEL DANCE DANCE DANCE Tonight ft Saturday Night MUSIC Th. GALAXIES White Birch Inn BESSEMER HAVE A Join Us Saturday Night Music by "DickV Trio'' FINAL ADOPTION Though a resolution of Independence actually was passed on July 2, 1776.

the Declaration of Independence was adop ted July 4, but it was not unanimous until July 15, when New York announced approval. Yes, fun reigns tupront at Binn's Dancehtll Saturday night You'll find continuous top musical entertainment and loads of fun! Your FaverlU Drinks PUn to Join frolic BINGO'S BAR ft DANCEHALl Located IVi Northeast of is) on M-21 ENJOY tht "TOPS" in Musicol and DANCING Every Saturday Night FMtutliiff Music by "MEXICO iOi" MIKE" INN KIDDIES! P.T.A. MOVIE SERIES SATURDAY 2:00 PLUS! EXCITING ADVENTURE SERIAL "PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS" ON STAGE CARTOONS RONWOO THtATRL SEASON TICKET $1.00 FOR 11 WEEKS INCLUDES ALL THESE GREAT MOVIES PT 109," "LASSirS GREAT "GOLDEN ARROW," "STORY OP MONTE CRISTO," "HOOTENNANY HOOT," "TAMMY AND THE STOOGES IN ORBIT," "SIOUX CITY SUE" PLUS THE SERIAL AND CARTOONSI RONWOO THIA7RL Tonight Saturday 7:00 10:00 PLUS ONCE eHfATKT STMS ittMr Jli on paiidi InlheBigPiridKfCtmiity- Starts SUNDAYI M4-M IMMIMI MMTM RWtSOHOf FS HWOCIWH.

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