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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 2

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Pur? Two ESC AN AB A PRE5S, Escariaba. Michigan Tuesday, July 18, 1972 Esca naba Pre-School Described Program Is ftevelopnient of pic-school ehildrt in the Title I i i opmcnt being carried out in itiftlxh oh wb i'm 1 i bed Mr'-. Bevo; Moraco, director of the pregmm, during Mo: mcoting the Morsm no a am the Light Agenda Faccs Council A light acenda will bp on hand for thr City Council at tho.r regular meeting at 8 night in the Civic Center Top item will probably be the ratification of agreements the electric utility depait- ment iind the city firemen. Fuel oil and diesel fuel will be handled, along with a to aixrpt a quotation from Payne A Dolan. Milwaukee.

for furnwthing material. Good Deed Goes Bad For School rrrrsRURGH. ap Pupils at suburban Shaler Area High School saw the pollution good deed that they performed during Earth Week go up in Some 40 policed the school's grounds the week of April 22. collecting debris and rubbish as part of their Earth Week activities. Justice of the Peace John Chandler fined the school district S50 and costs Monday for violations that occurred when the pupils burned the debris in the school's incinerator 7.

elementary music director In the Ana Public School system, said the program is designed to pick up developmental lags in pi hool children. The list of received from the pre-kindergarten enrollment lists and the children were screened as to their motor, language and auditory skills. in other Title 1 programs, are included in ttie am by a special book of to carry through th the work of the children in the home, Mrs. Moraco said. The local program was entitled WOW' (We're On Our Wav).

It is felt that if children's specific problems are caught before kindergarten, Mrs. Moraco said, they eon be cor-I reeted, or at leasrt greatly improved, before the child is forced to compete with other children. It gives the child a greater chance to stay with his age group, ahe said. The information from the testing will follow the children into kindergarten so that teachers will be able to give special assistance. There are presently 130 children in the program and they are bussed to and from school, which is in session from 8 3u to 11 30 a.m.

daily. The school program bejian on June 19 and will terminate on July 28. Two Men Saie ChamberMusicGroup After Soendina Appears Here July 25 IIJJ A string program will be Kraus, cello, and Peter Horn- Night On Two Rte 2, Rapid River, men were reported safe unin- Iju ed todav after spending the night on the waters of Little Bay de Noc in a 23-foot wooden boat. According to State Police, Forrest Wells, 45, and Orville Pedersen, 43, left the Stonington Peninsula in the boat at approximately 10:30 pm. Mon- string program will De presented by the Chamber Music beck, viola.

Society of Manisitique next Mrs, Kraus, of Cleveland, Tuesday evening at 8 at St. has been a member of the Episcopal Church in Portland, Ore. Symphony and Escanaba. the Washington, D.C. Opera The program will be under Orchestra, and the Faculty the direction of Dr.

Robert String Quartet at the Univer- King, conductor of the Altoona, I sity of Akron. This is her third Pa Symphony, who, along year as a participant in the with his wife, Mary, has pre- Manistique series, sentcd a series of summer con- Peter Hombeck has studied certs in Manistique for the past at the University of Kentucky, several years. Michigan State University and Sponsoring their appearance University of California in here will be the Escanaba En-1 Berkely. He has played with RAINY WFATHTTR failed to spirits of the Fseanaba Rotary Club i who showed up at Camp Han tad Monday night for their annual night sir ik fry. Became of the weather, the meal was served indoors, but a tarpaulin pro- i ti the chels and their er.iics as tine matin cour-e was grilled.

(Daily Press Photo) semble Society. Admission will the Central Kentucky Youth day and headed across the bay be jree a irpe jj 0fferfng Symphony, the Kentucky Youth will be taken. Orchestra, the Central Kcn- Dr. King received his mas- tucky Philharmonic, the Barter's degree in violin from Free Orchestra and with Icag Eastman and his doctorate from numerous chamber music FNDS TONIGHT I MtCHIGAN fill fSC ANABA iumu and 9 p. ni.

ca a hi i 0 i STARTS WED. CCU'MP A BBS PROOUCT ON LAffT S2SW OMIMi: III! I.IIDIAI HI ENDS TONIGHT DELFT Wm ESC AN ASA Franco Nearing Another Stage As Grandfather MADRID iAP) A Madrid magazine Generalissimo Francisco Franco's first grandchild is on the wav. Gen. Franco's granddaughter Maria del Carmen, who was married in March to Prince Alfonso de Bor bon Dam pierre, is pregnant, the magazine la 1 Actualidad F.spanola reported. It did not say when the baby is due.

Prince Alfonso the Spanish ambassador to Sweden, lie is and his wife is 21. Briefly Told TOPS Michigan 173 will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the VFW Hall. The Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold their regular meeting tonight at 7.30 in the club- roorra. George Hutchinson, 1801 3id reported to City Police la.st night that his 1967 Fold blue and wlvite pickup truck had been stolen in the 13uo block of Ludington St.

The Senior Citlrens Social Club will hold their regular meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Civic Center. Card will be played, lunch served, and dancing will follow. The A rc (iuh will meet at Pioneer Trail Park Wednoda.v afternoon at 2 for the annual picnic. Members are asked to bring table settings.

In case of ram the event will take place at the same hour in the ivic Center. Dinner will be served at 8. More people more from than all other eomhined. Youth. 17, Is Arrested In Break-In Timothy Papineau.

17. of 1419 N. Iflth St was arrested by Escanaba City Police Monday and charged with the break-in of Service Station Saturday night The station, at 700 Ludington was broken into via a rear window, and $1105 in change taken from vending machines. He was taken to the county 1 iail afler his bond was set at $1,000 Papineau w'as scheduled to be arraigned at 10 a.m. today.

City Police also are charging him with possession of stolen property in connection with another ease involving the theft of a tape deck and Ifi New Schedule Listed For Food Stamp Plan food apply for renewal under the to the Gladstone Yacht Harbor. About 12:30 a.m. today, wife notified State Police and said the two men were overdue. The Escanaba Police thp University of Illinois. He groups- Department and the U.

S. Coast currently teaches violin, music The host Escanaba Ensemble Guard were called in to assist history and conducting at Junia- Society will also be represent- in a search for the two men. ta College. in program, Troopers said a plane was Mrs. King received her mas- with Beck.

string bass; his cV scheduled to assist in degree in piano from the wife, Dudley, viola, and daugh- search operations early University of Kentucky, but Mrs- Pat (Ann) Kennedy, rt rainf, but as called off has also been active as a vio- when the two men reached linist and violist. She is a Gladstone safely around 5 a.m. teacher of music at Juniata Col- They said they were ham- lege and at St. Francis College HOUSTON, Tex. For- percd by 7 to 10 foot waves in in Loretto, Pa.

mer Treasury Secretary John Rejoining Firm A new schedule for stamp applications and re- new schedule during the last Iheir attempts to reach the The Kings began their sum- B. Connally is rejoining the law certifications has been announ- two of the month in Yacht Harbor and decided to niei concert sei ies in Manistique firm he left to become a mern- ced by the Delta County De- w'hich the card expires. spend the night on the Bay. five years ago as a gesture of ber of President Nixon Cabi- partment of Social Safvicea The last of the aonli- 1,1 11 to their adopted summer community. They re- Frank Smith, a partner in the side during the summer on a firm, said Monday that the The last digit of the appli These applications and recer- Social Security nuanber effects from their harrowing will be taken daily will determine the day they experience, from 1 to 4:30 p.m.

at the de- should apply, and those persons new offices in the adhering to the schedule will be south campus building of Bay interviewed first. The schedule: de Noc Community College, the numbers 0 and 1, Monday; 2 old high school, at 1109 8th Ave. and 3, Tuesday; 4 and 5. Wednesday; 6 and 7, Thursday; 8 and 9. Friday.

Richard Powell, casework supervisor for the department, explained that many people are S. Those persons w'ith food stamp cards expiring at the end of the month are asked to Mrs. Patrick Gill, 1507 N. the night of June 27. He was charged after he attempted to sell the deck and tapes to a third party.

Powers-Spalding Mrs. Harry Westrich of Pow ers was guest of honor at a yel- low and white baby shower held at t'e home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith in Powers Monday evening. A yellow teddy bear and candles waiting until the first week of decorated the luncheon table, the month to apply.

I Games were played with prizes quently, they have to wait or each game and luncheon are forced to return for an- served bv the hostesses: other he explained. Mrs- David Smith, Mrs. Jerry Approximately 1,200 families Wells, Mrs. Leonard Wellings in Delta County are now parti- Mrs. Ralph Veeser, all oi ,6 postal employe for the past 24 cipating in the food stamp pro- Powers.

The party was attended by relatives and friends of the honoree. Michel Named Postal Officer Roy Michel of Schaffer, a farm between Manistique and firm officially changed its Gulliver. name July 1 to Vinson, Elkins, Appearing here with the Searls, Connally Smith to re- Kings will be Marcia Hansen fleet return. FARMERS' MARKET OPENING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 7 A. M.

TIL Early Vegetables Flowers Plants Handywork New Local Potatoes tapes taken from the car of yean, has been appointed Of- gram, he estimated. Homemade Fresh Eggs In Service Clifford Marcella, 20, son of Mi and Mrs. Walter Marcella Rte. 1, Cornell, has enlisted in U. S.

Navy and wili report far basic training at Great ImUes, 111 on July 31. Marcella, a 1970 graduate of Holy Name High School, is married to former Debbie Barcome of Escanaba. ficer in Charge of the Spalding Post Office. Michel, who has served as a railroad mail clerk in Iron Mountain for the past four and one-half years, was born and raided in Schaffer. He is a graduate of Escanaba High School and is a member of the Bark River American Legion.

Michel and his wife, the former Mary Kilb of Perronville, are the parents of four daugh- Urs. They will continue to make their home in Schaffer, where the family is a member of Heart Church. Petty Officer Third Class Howard H. Gumbert son of Mr and Mrs. Howard H.

Gumbert of Rte 2, Bark River, was promoted to his present rank and completed the machinist mate segment of nuclear power training at Great Lakes, III. He will assigned to a short training abcard ship before going to basic nu- iltar power school at Bain- bndge, Md. Gumbert is a 1971 graduate of Bark River-Harns High School. AMOS ANDY APPEARING NITELY THIS WEEK! AT RECREATION LANES LOUNGE Iron Mountain, Mich. Why buy unknown brand tires when our sale prices are this GOODpYEAR Shown at 7 and 9 p.

m. VbA tlKK crvJ Tlve V- a -o' STARTS WED. XLUOP ENDS TONITE Open K-30 Show 9 P.M. IT HAPPIEST HOWL IH A THE ALL NEW NITE HAWK 1837 3rd Ave. North, Escanaba TONIGHT FANTASTIC "ART MARTIN QUARTET" A Most Fabulous Group Fresh From Philadelphia! GFYS GIRL VOCALIST! DANCING 9 P.M.

On! Open Daily 7 a. m. to 2 a. m. Sunday p.

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