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The Pioneer from Bemidji, Minnesota • Page 8

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Bemidji, Minnesota
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The Ptoneer, RcmMjl, MlnncioU Monday, Jmnutr.v News items from the Gonvick community LEC-W. AOVERTISIMINT Mrs. Andrew Widseth Gonvick reporter Mrs. a Sollen accompanied her husband to Chaska to spend a few days. Stacy Solien is a guest at the Milan Clemenson home while ADVERTISEMENT-; File No.

7550 State of Minnesota County of Beitrami COUNTY COURT PROBATE DIVISION Order for Hearing on for General Administration Re Estate of Chester S. Rouse, Decedent. It is ORDERED that the petition for general administration filed herein and any objections filed thereto be heard on Thursday, January 30, 1975, at a.m. by this court in the court annex in the City of Bemidii, Minnesota. That, if proper, at said time and place a representative will be appointed toadminister theestate, who shall collect all assets anri file an in.

ventory thereof, pay all legal debts, claims, and taxes, and expenses of administration, and sell such real and personal property as may be necessary and for the best interests of the estate. Upon completion of administration, the representative shall file a final account for allowance and shall distribute the estate to the persons thereunto entitled as ordered by the court and do all other acts to close the estate. It is FURTHER ORDERED, that creditors of decedent file their claims in this court within sixty (60) days from the date hereof and that said claims be heard en Thursday, February 27, 1975, at 10:30 o'clock a.m. by this court in the court annex in the City of Bemidji, Minnesota. And notice of said hearing shall be given as provided by Section S2S.83.

Dated this 30th day of December, 1974. M. A. Reed County Court Judge Cam, Schmidt and Wea'del Attorneys for Petitioner Bemidii, Minnesota Steven is staying at the Vance Norgaard home at Bemidji. Visiting Sunday and Monday at the Andrew Widseth and Milan Clemenson homes were: Mr.

and Mrs. Clary Clemenson of Conrad Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clemenson and Drew of Minneapolis.

Monday they brought her dad Elmer King along the Good Samaritan center for dinner at the Andrew Widseth home. They also visited with the Rodney Olson family. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lunde came to visit with the Clemensons.

ON LEAVE Ode Dyrdahl on leave from the Navy visited at the Edward Sundquist home. Mrs. Walter Dahl, Joy and John of Duluth spent a few days at the Duane Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs.

John Widseth, Mike and Sandra of Prior Lake arrived Friday to spend to Monday at the Andrew Widseth home also to visit the Rodney Olson family. New Years day dinner guests at the Earl Wagner home were: Mr. and Mrs. James Lein and boys of Erskine, Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Torgerson of Clearbrook and --LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT- NOTICE TO BIDDERS The City of Bemidji will receive sealed bids at ttie office of the City Clerk, 401 Minnesota Bemidii, Minnesota, until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 30,1975, for ice resurfacing equipment. Successful bidder must furnish performance bond. Bid forms and specifications may beobtained from the office of the City Clerk, 4th and Minnesota Bemidji, Minnesota. City of Bemidii John Lloyd City Manager 2da LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT A of Titles I and 11 of the employment program operated by: Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. 819 Lincoln Avenue, P.

0. Box 647 Detroit Lakes, Minnesota Under Grant from the U. S. Department of Labor Manpower Administration 230 South Dearborn Chicago, Illinois 60604 Authority Provided Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, 1973 TITLE I SUMMARY 1. Purpose: It is the purpose of this Modification No.

001 to delete the Summer Youth Program from Title I of the CETA grant (this program has been transferred to Title II), to add $15,000. of Title III monies to the Title I grant to be subgranted to Concerted Services, Wadena, Minnesota, and to adjust program goals to reflect experience to date and revised operating levels from December 1,1974, to June 30,1975. 1. Goals: The program will provide manpower services and training opportunities to 4160 participants of which.1810 will be employment and an additional 708 will be'positive'Terminations. The program will operate until June 30, 1975, and 484 individuals will be carried into the next fiscal operating year.

3. Significant Population Seaments: The following major segments of the population will he served: Heado'Household 2130enrollees Economically Disadvantaged 3328enrollees Special emphasis will be given the following groups: a. Special Veterans 170 enrollees b. Welfare Recipients 260enrollees c. Youth (aged 14-211 llOOenrollees d.

Indian Minority 210enrollees e. Afligrants 28enrollees 4 Activities and Allocations: The following activities will be operated throughout the taroet area: CARRY-OVER FY'75 BUDGET FUNDS 5136,908.00 4,298.00 1,366,233.00 690,063.00 5,3,399,9,15.00 15,000.00 251,790.00 0 S3 92,897.00 TOTAL ALLOCATION 309,244.00 1,618,023.00 690,063.00 $3,792,842.00 15,000.00 $3,792,842.00 468,117.00 925,831.00 $1,004,127.00 64,009.00 226,671.00 711,190.00 $3,399,945.00 392,897.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 0 TITLE I Classroom Training 51,038,703.00 On-the-Job Training 30J.9J6.00 Work Experience Services to Client TOTAL TITLE I TITLE III OTHER A I I I 5. Cost Categories: Title I Total Funds Available Administration Allowances Wages Fringe Benefits Training Services Total Budgeted Funds to he Carried into FY '76 Title i Total Funds Available Administration Total Funds Budgeted Amount of Carry-Over TITLE II SUMMARY l.P of 197J of 1975 Discretionary monies to the original grant of $1,522,400.00 to bring the total grant to 53,950,632.00. In addition, this modification will add available monies to the Public Service Employment portion of the program and initiate a Work Experience program to serve (A! unemployed persons prior to enrollment in on-going training, (B) unemployed, disadvantaged older workers (55 years and older) and unemployed, disadvantaged youth aged 14-21 (Summer Program). 2.Ooals: The program will serve 1865 enrollees during the program year ending June 30, 1975.

3 Significant population Segments: The program will serve the following segments of the eligible population Headot Household Economically Disadvantaged Subgroups a. Special veterans n. Welfare ReciDirnts Former Manpower Enrollees d. Minority e. Older Worker (55 Youth (M 21) 4.

The following monies are made available by Region Region II Region IV Region Total Purpose- 5 The purpose of this Modification No. 003 is to add $919,200.00 1974 Discretionary, 1975 Base Allocation and $176,308.00 664 enrollees 1492 enrollees 50 enrollees 170 enrollees 20 enrollees 122 enrollees 169 enrollees 1020 enrollees 987,308.00 $1,457,703.00 $1,505,621.00 $3,950,362.00 The additional $2,478,232.00 made available with this modification will be matie available for programming the following basis: approximately 45 percent for youth and older workers, 33 percent tor Public Service Employment and approximately 22 percent for Work Experience 11. funding by activity isasfollows: FY'75 Public Service BUDGET Employment $1,823,588.00 Work Experience 1,077,370.00 Services to Clients 24,837.00 5. Cost Categories: Total Allocation Adminir.lration Allowances Wages F-'rinq'- Benefits Training Services Total Budgeted Funds to be.Girricd Over into FY'75 The complete modification's will be available for review from 8:00 a.m. weekdnysat 819 Lincoln Avenue, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

Any comments should be directed to: A Pinil W. Marol7ke Minnesota Clip, Inc. 8iv I incnln Avenue, P. O. Oox 647 Detroit i.nhes, Minnesota 56501 A OVER FUNDS 5358,730.00 716,112.00 0 $1,875,790.00 5 TOTAL ALLOCATION $2,182,318.00 1,743,482.00 24,832.00 $3,950,632.00 $3,950,632.00 223,604.00 8,000.00 12,173,472.00 269.938.X 18,369.00 162,407.00 $2,875, 790.00 $1,074,842.00 Mr.

and Mrs. Art Wagner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nybo of i spent from Friday to Sunday at the Arven Nybo home.

While here they also visited at the Kenneth Nybo home at Oklee. Mr. and Mrs. Venioo Petterson and family of Minneapolis spent from Friday to Monday at the Duane Petterson home. Orvis and Kenneth Milene of Leonard were Sunday supper guests at the Henry Magnussen home.

Gunda Brue celebrated her birthday New Years day extending best wishes to her were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Widseth Nels Nelson, Bertha Clemenson and Mrs. Truman Sandland. Gurida returned to her job at St.

Paul Thursday. New Years supper guests at the Duane Wagner home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stiele and family of Georgia, Mrs. Walter Dahl and John of Duluth, Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Stranberg and Mark, and John and Alfred Stranberg of Clearbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dolalle and boys of Kewattin, Mr.

and Mrs. Art Handy of Gully and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson of Clearbrook visited Sunday at the Elvin Dolalie home. Mrs.

Steve Austin and Jessica arrived Wednesday to visit at the Don Evje home. Thursday callers to see them were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowitt and girls, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Mowitt and Chuck and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evje. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Widseth Tami, Jeff and Greg of Crookston visited Sunday at the Albert Widseth home. Greg remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Lloyd Hoed of Fosston visited Tuesday with Nels Nelson, Bertha Clemenson and Gunda Brue. A family get together was held at the Lawrence Spencer home Friday evening.

Present were: Chester Spencer and family of Raleigh N.C., Kristi and Randi Spencer of Crosby, Mrs. Bennie Myhre and family of Lengby, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blanch Brusewitz, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Spencer and the Harold Brusewitz all of Bagley. New Years eve and New Years day guests at the Clarence Lunde home were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lunde and family of Halstad, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis De Lage and family of Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Petterson and family visited with them a while New Years day. A SUMMARY OF TITLIVI, EMERGENCY JOBS PROGRAM operated by Mural MlMWMta CEP, inc.

lit UMOln Avnut, P. O. MX M7 DtlroltUkM, tun MNkr grant IramNN: U. S. Dtpartmtntsi Labor Minpovmr AdminliiraflM DoJoutli DMrbom Chicago, HlliwIttMM authority provided by tht: EmployNMntand Tnimnf Adof 1973 and EmergHicy Join and Unemployment AnManct Act of1f74 1.

The total estimated persons to be served would be 427 with 407 actual work slots developed. The program will enroll 171 persons by January 31,1975. This program will operate for 26 weeks beginning January 13,1975. 2. The program will provide Public Service Employment and VWsrk Experience throughout the 19 county target area The planning figures below represent a tentative breakdown of these a I local ions to counties and by activity.

These are only tentative allocations and should not be considered final until such allocations are released by the U. S. Department of Labor. News items of interest from Cass Lake Mrs. Thelma McGuire Cass Lake reporter Mrs.

Irene Schaakbecame a grandmother for the second time on Sunday, Jan. 5 when Mr. and Mrs. John Wolbeek of Thief River Falls became the parents of a baby girl, weighing 7 pounds 13' 2 ounces. She has a sister, Heather Ann, three years old.

Mrs. Cai McGuire received word this week of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lucille THE LOCKHORNS "THEV TE6TO7ME PDWN AT JOE'6 BAR. I'M TOWN TO FORTY BFLOW." PREVIEW MONDAY, JAN. 13 EVENING CBWT, Winnipeg VHF-Ch.

5 4:30 Dr. Zonk 5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 Reach 6:30 News 7:30 Bobby Goldsboro 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 The Law 9:00 Cannon 10:01 Science Magazine 10:30 Man Alive 11:00 National 11:22 Viewpoint 11:30 News 11:53 Cinema 6 WIRT ABC, Hibbmg VHF-Ch. 13 4:00 "So Well Remembered" 5:30 News 6:00 News 6:30 Police Surgeon 7:00 Rookies 8:00 Premiere 10:00 News 10:30 "The Black Box Murders" KDAL CBS, Duluth UHF-72-VHF-Ch. 3 6:30 Chmielewski 7:00 Gunsmoke 7:57 Bicentennial Minutes 8:00 Maude 8:30 Rhoda 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 Late Scene 3 News 10:30 The CBS Late Movie "Westward the Women" TUESDAY, JAN. 14 EVENING CBWT, Winnipeg VHF-Ch.

5 4:30 Fit Stop 5:00 Youth Confrontation 5:30 Partridge Family Good Times 6:30 News 7:30 Musical World 8:00 Happy Days 8:30 Police Story 9:30 Front Page 10:01 Up Canada 10:30 News Magazine 11:00 National 11:22 Viewpoint 11:30 News 11:53 Onedin Line KTHI ABC, Fargo 6:00 Dragnel 6:30 Lets Make A Deal 7:00 Happy Days 7:30 "Satan's Triangle" 10:00 Mod Squad 11:00 The Scene 11:30 Wide World 1:00 News WIKTABC.HIblilng VHF-Ch. 4:00 "Born Reckless' 5:30 News 6:00 News 6:30 Last of The Wild 7:00 Happy Days 7:30 "Satan's Triangle" 9:00 Marcus Welby, M.D. 10:00 News 10:30 "Police Headquarters" NBC, Walker VHF-Ch. 12 6:30 Hee Haw 7:30 "The Dead Don't Die" 9:00 Police Story KXJB CBS, Fargo VHF-Ch. 4 6:30 Wild West 7:30 MASH 8:00 Hawaii 5-0 9:00 NBA 11:30 News 12:00 "Vengeance Valley" KDAL CBS, Duluth UHF-72-VHF-Ch.

3 6:30 Bob Newhart Times 7:28 Bicentennial Minutes 7:30 MASH 8:00 Hawaii Five-0 9:00 "Zoos of the World" 10:00 News 10:30 "The Magnificent Thief" WDAY NBC, Fargo VIIFCh.8 6:30 Jimmy Dean 7:00 Adam 7:30 "The Dead Don't Die" 9:00 Police Story KBJR NBC, Itahrth 6:30 News 7:00 Adam 12 7:30 Movie 9:00 Police Story 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight 12:00 Tomorrow to 1:00 A.M. Schaak of Corus Christi, Texas. The Schaak family were former residents of Cass Lake and in the early days will be remembered for building the first overnight ac- comodations here. The place was called The Circle Court Cabins. These had facilities for light housekeeping as well.

The famous Red Rooster Night Club was also owned by the family. Neither are here now. Mr. Schaak died a few years ago and his wife will be buried here at the Frohn Eastside Cemetery by Herb. They had three a daughter.

Region ft County Kegionll Beitrami Clearwater Hubbard L.of Woods Mahnomen TOTAL Region IV Becker Clay Douglas Grant Ottertail Pope Stevens Traverse Wilkin TOTAL Region Cass Crow Wing Morrison Todd Wadena TOTAL TOTAL Supportive Servicei 1,459 747 783 142 427 $3,558 1,249 1,668 1,333 250 2,249 583 583 167 250 18,322 705 2,174 1,411 940 647 $5,877 $17,757 PuMicMrvict Admlntitratlon SutaluKlM 730 374 391 71 214 51,780 625 833 666 125 1,124 292 292 83 125 $4,165 353 1,087 705 470 323 $2,938 $6,883 29,440 14,720 14,720 3,680 7,360 69,950 25,760 33,120 26,052 3,680 44,160 11,040 11,040 3,680 3,680 $162,212 14,720 40,480 25,760 18,400 11,040 $110,400 $342,532 Work Experience 65,638 33,979 36,298 5,596 20,467 161,978 55,655 75,440 60,790 12,603 102,386 26,953 26,953 7,175 12,603 $380,558 31,242 101,234 66,163 42,883 31,091 $272,615 $815,151 3. The Prime Sponsor Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. has certified its eligibility for certain sections (604 (b) (1) (2) (3) of the act to enable enrollment of individuals after 15 days of unemployment and participation by enrollees in certain construction projects which are federal ly assisted under the act. 4. The complete initial grant application will be available for review from to 5:00 p.m., weekdays at 819 Lincoln Avenue, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

Comments shall be made to the applicant and the Department of Labor within 30 days of publication. Any comments should be directed to: Mr. Emil Marotzke, Director Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. 819 Lincoln Avenue, P. 0.

Box 647 Detroit Lakes, Minnesota 56501 (218) 847-9205 Ida 1-13 TIME SERVE, TAKE THE BALLS OUT Of THE CAN! BLONDIE KXJB CBS, Fargo' VHF-Ch. 4 6:30 Pop! Goes The Country 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Maud? 8:30 Rhoda 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 News 10:30 "Westward The Women" KTHI ABC, Fargo 6:00 Dragnet 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Raymond Burr 8:00 "The Sterile Cuckoo" 10:00 Mod Squad 11:00 Scene at Eleven 12:30 Wide World 1:00 News WDAY NBC, Fargo 8 6:30 Chmielewski 7:00 Smothers Brothers 8:00 "Ulzana's Raid" KBJR NBC, Duluth 6:30 News 7:00 Smothers Brothers 8:00 Ulzana's Raid 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight 12:00 Tomorrow KNMT NBC, Walker VHF-Ch. 12 6:30 Jimmy Dean 7:00 Smothers Brothers Show 8:00 "Ulzana's Raid" MOW DO YOU WANT YOUR HAIR CUT'' i DON'T WANT IT TOO LONJG AND I DON'T WANT IT TOO SHORT SOMEWHERE BETWEEN A SHEEP DOG AND A MEXICAN! HAIRLESS. BEETLE BAILEY I TOLP TP, CHOP POWN THAT PEAP TKEE, BUZ A IWTA-X GOOD SHOW, StUNt UP' HONEST, OMLV A JOKE. PUTTING A SHARK IM THE: BELLS SWIMMING POOL.

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH 61VINEY JEST WEWT OWERTOTH'CflRDGflME IN CflLEB'S BflRN TO FETCH LOKGV HOME SHUX-SHE COULDN'T PRV LUKEY LOOSE FROM THAT BODACIOUS GAME WIFA CROWBAR NOW THAT VE MENTION IT, DOCTOR SMOCK.

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