Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Ironwood Daily Globe from Ironwood, Michigan • Page 11

Location:
Ironwood, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Iranwood Dally Globe, Tuesday Moy IS, 1976 PAGE 1J The WORRY CLINIC By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Beth'is a typical example love" so discuss case with high school- ers. Beware oE what Dr. James calls the "Trarisitdriness' In- in chicks (both poultry and human)! '-CASE'G-6B: Beth aged infatuated.

1 Dr. Crane," her father irri- Jably began, "Beth says she is 'niadty in love with a gangling 'classmate who is neither athletic nor a bright student. has never been interest- 'ea in boys before but now, all 7 of. a sudden, she goes berserk over this goofy Kid. '7 ''What causes this sort of Ithing? il some sort chemical attraction or what?" 1 PAGE DH.

JAMES 'Dr. William James was the psychologist at the ot the last century. Caught at Harvard and textbooks that read al- as interestingly as novels. lie described what he the "Transitorir.css of Under that heading he described what happens to nearly hatched chicks. "At the' outset," he explained, "they arc endowed with the tendency to follow the lirst moving thing they see.

that wouM normally be the mother hen, then they learn the habit of following her during those first 48 hours. after 48 hours, that To; low' instinct disappears and is a tendency to run from any moving thing they meet this protects them from foxes, snakes and other predatory creatures. "And because of the earlier that led them to Mow mother hen, they now dili- gently trail after her but. shun aU other moving creatures." Well, a somewhat 'similar situation exists with teen-age "chicks." When the chemical condition is ripe for puppy love, the first boy who compliments the girl by verbal praise and an invitation to attend tho school ball game, exerts the positive attraction similar to that of the mother hen during the first 48 hours after hatching her eggs. Once having, developed this mad "crush" on the boy (and it makes little difference what he looks like) she figuratively flees from other potential suitors.

11 this "follow" instinct leads to dates tor dances, ice cream sodas and Drive-In movies, the girl also begins to feel the "pride of possession." If ho gives her his class ring or fraternity pin, she then imagines they are destined for lifelong happiness in marriage. Yet 50 per cent of such teenage weddings end in divorce by the sth wedding anniversary. For there is usually little logical analysis involved in this original or "transitory" attachment to the first boy who inflates her ego and Msses her. Some of these early puppy love romances do endure, but unless her head can adduce logical support for her instinctive heart action, she is a 50-50 risk regarding divorce. Discuss this early fascination when romance is just beginning to biid, and by all means use the 200-point "Tesls For Sweethearts" to weed out the unsuitable or likely divorce prospects.

Send a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25, cents for that booklet. (Write Dr. Crane, Hopkins i i Mellott, Indiana, 473.58, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 25 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one etuis booklets.) OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 Gobbles easy living action Spoit about everywhere s.andafa Ifoat just don't Jcntw where -to it comes lo comfort! Thej'io mado of soft, supple leather with soft cushioning on lioinsife, fool So light and. breisy, you'll luVejusttheiightshocforyout-sutmyjaclivclifcstylc! 41 Graduate From Northern MABQUETTE Forty-one area persons- were among 750 graduates who received degrees graduation ceremonies at Northern Michigan University. General Motors president J.

Corp, resident John McGoff, and a University Sterling irofessor of English Maynard rtack received honorary toc- 'orale degrees during (he ceremony. Estes delivered the commencement address. A a students, receiving roaster's degrees were: Ontonagon Paul Rebella, secondary education. Sdnaw Pamela 'Davis, communication disorders. Those who received bachelor's degrees included: Bessemer Joan Bria, social i Michael Daniels, secondary education, 3raham, secondary education, a Malmberg, business administration, a Minkin, mentally handicapped; Jefl Pricco, liberal arts; Daniel Quigley, secondary education, James Rooni, business admin istration.

Ewen Michael Applckamn, secondary education; Susan MattSDi), secondary education. Iromvood Carolyn Barnes, secondary education; Joseph liberal arts; Joe elementary education; James Marlelf, elementary education; Kalhy BayJtovich, elementary education; Michele Skovera, secondary education; Paula Sloma secondary education; Sharon Walkpnen, business adminstra- Ralph se dary education. Ontonagon John Hawley, technical education; James Sriiaffer, education, Jo Ann Sharkey, social service. Bockland Brenda a general home economics. Wakefield Daniel Halberg secondary education; Hill i a education, Susai Hocking, liberal arts; Davk Pawlak, secondary education Robert Sharon, liberal arts Barbara ftolla, secondary education; Roland Waldo elementary education; Arnii secondary education.

a Jamei Haluska, conservation, and John Rogers, liberal arts. i Pine Diane secondary lion; Cheryl Falter, nursing education; Judith Kusz, aursini education; Nancy Lundquist secondary education, Susi Sorelle, secondary' education. One student, Launa Laabj Ironwood, received an associate degree in allied health. Bill Raises Drinking Age LANSING, Mich, CAP) Michigan's legal drinking' agi would be raised to J9 under bill introduced by a state law maker Monday. "I believe this Is a good com promise between those who would continue the current 18- year lav? and those who wnuk raise ft to 21 years of SL said Sen.

James DeSana, Wyandotie, the bill's sponsor. DeSana said that at ago 19 most young people have graduated from high schools, where officials say the problem abuse is most acute. A recent survey showed tha a large majority of high schoo officials in Michigan favora raising the drinking ago to a least 19. Meanwhile, another stole lawmaker attacked proposals ti bring the drinking age back 21 years. Rep.

Jackl Vaughn, D-Detroit, said such a move woulu be to "turn the clock back on efforts to bring 'young people into the system." ANGELES (AP) JIargrethe If of Den- LOS Queen mark says she has been Im- iressed during her tour of the Jnlted Stales by Iho "whole- learled" involvement of Americans In their country. Ths queen and her husband, 'rince Henrik, held a Los An- ictes news conference Monday luring a day of official func- lons, The queen was scheduled to eave today for Puerto Rico. Queen Margrothc, at 35 the ivorld's younfiesi reigning monarch, called the California community of Solvang, which she visited Sunday, "a relntcrprcta- lon of Denmark" in a United States setting. Tho was settled by Danes in 1911 and some of its current residents ycre born in the queen's na- io.i. PILLOWS--Badiant flower pil lows are sure to add interest to sofa or chairs! No.

2653 has paltcrn pieces for pansy and rose pillows'; full di- To order, send 75c for each saltern, plus 2Se for postage and handling. CABOT Trcimvoud Daily Globe P.O. Box 5340 Chicago, III. 60680 Print Name, Address with Zip Code and Slyle Number. 1876 Album plus Special Quilt Supplemenl of paltern pieces and directions for 7 quilts.

Price Also These Books at $1.25 each. No. Q-11S Blue Ribbon Quilts. Contains sixteen lovely quilts. No.

Q-117 Quilts On Parade. Directions for sixteen quilts. No. Q-118--Grandmother's Flower Quilts. 16 fascinating "quilts.

No. Q-119--America's Favorite Afghans. A beautiful selection No. Q-120-Makc a Gift. Many gifts for friends and family.

People in the News MEMPHIS, Term. (AP) James Earl Ray, who pleaded guilty to the slaying of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther has lircd another ot his attorneys. Attorney Bernard Fensterwald of Washington filed a motion with the Gth Circuit. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati on asking to he dismissed from the case.

The motion said Hay had tired him by letter. King was shot to death in 1368 as he stood on a motel balcony here. Ray is serving a 99- year sentence al tho slate prison in Nashville. Ray previously Jired two Birmingham, attorneys, Arthur Hanes and Arthur Hanes and replaced them with Percy Foreman ot Houston, Tex. He fired Foreman in 1969 after pleading guilty in King's death.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Defense Secretary Donald Ilumsfeld says thcro Is a balance of military power In the world today and it is "umisotul and too simplistic" (o say tho United Stales is no longer No. Rumsfeld denied charges by California Gov. Ronald Reagan, lias said in presidential campaign speeches that United States had slipped to No. 2 In military strength.

But Rumsfeld refused Mon. day to use the phrase "No. 1." Instead, he said: "It scums to me that trying to reduce It down to (hat kind of formula- lion (ranking by numbers) is iinuseful and too simplistic. It is in fact trying to describe rainbow by using Ihe words black or white." "It Is just factually not correct" to claim America is No. 2 because "we have an adequate balance" of military power, he said.

"Our armed forces are capable of doing (he job today. Tliat is, we have I describe as rough equivalence." WITH THE COLORS Your Social Security QUKSTIONS ANS1VEHS By JAY L. ESIIRXnonEK Branch Manager Social Security Administration Question- I started gelling iocial security checks in February, but have continued to work part-lime all year. I didn't think I'd earn very much, but now 1 find that my earnings have exceeded the estimate I gavo the social security people In February. Should I report this change? Answer Yes, it you expect lo make more than $2,760 lor the year.

Otherwise you may get social security payments not due yon and then have (o pay hack some mor.ey at the end of the year. If your earnings for Ihe year arc $2,760 or less, your benefits won't be affected. But if your earnings exceed checks arc reduced $1 for each $2 over $2,760. Regardess how much you earn for the year, however, you can get your full check lor any month you neither earn over $230 do substantial work in your own business. Seals Drive Hets $2,200 Gogcbic County citizens and lusinesscs donated 52,245.03 to ho county Easier Seal organization during Its spring drive.

Mrs. A. DeSanlis Strand ot Iho society thanked the persons ulio contributed limo anil money to the driws which will 'provide conlinucd services to undicapped individuals and the county. She said the early drive- netted $1,200 the mail cam- raign brought in $270.50: $178.50 irora Ironwood, $16 from Wake- licld, $72 from Bessemer, $3 from Ramsay and $1 from Watcrsmcct. The school collections netted from Kamsay, $35.55 from Bessemer and $10296 from Wakcfield.

Canisters returns were $125.10 and the I illy parade brought In BILOXI, Miss. Airman First Class Lorcn W. King, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald W.

King, 132 E. Birch Iron wood, has graduated at Kcesler'ii Air Force Bass, from the U.S. Air Force basic elecl rallies principles course conducted by Ike Air Training Command. King, who received instruction in communications and electronics systems principles, is remaining Keeslcr for advanced training. The airman graduated in 1975 from L.L.

Wright High School. I Globo Want Ads Bring Fast Action from 10.000-plus Homes DRIVE CAREFULLY during the Memorial Day Weekend ASeadl Dcbbi Wauria, Margy Bcigquist LaRue Treder, operators. Beauty Salon Member Michigan NHC Association 504 Lake SI. Ph. 932.4873 ELSIE'S Tho meals promotion day nt Burger Chef, Iromvood, helped fill tho colters with another $112.

Featuring a Complete Llnel "BUY HERE WHERE QUALITY IS KNOWN1" Plutchak Bros. MASS, MICHIGAN $1 Million Given to Inner-City DETROIT (AP) An unemployed, inner-city. Detroit community leader says he has received $1 million from a suburban businessman for.use in a housing rehabilition program. Christopher Alston, chairman ot the Forest Park Citizens District Council, Detroit City Council the millionaire "lives modestly in the suburbs" and has never been in Ihe public eye. Aston refused to Identify the man.

Alston also described the millionaire as a ''private businessman" who wants lo encourage other businessmen to contribute to the project and an "oldline Derroiler -who wants (o see if he can do something" about abandoned houses in ths inner city. Eliot Charlip, a Bloomfield Hills attorney, said he was handling the arrangement for the millionaire and two other men, who he said were willing to invest the $1 million, "or more, if more is needed," in the project. He refused to identify any of the participants. "Thi.5 not a social experiment," Charlip said. "It's stricly a profit-making venture.

We don't know how much money we're going to make, if any, but it's based on Ihe profit molive." Alston said the money would allow his Self-Reliance Home- ow.ersbip Program to buy Department of Housing and Urban Development homes for $1, rehabilitate them and sell Ihem for $10,000 lo $12,000 apiece. Globe Wart Ads Sell VERTIN'S Discount Price These Appliances You Will Want To GIVE or Have for Yourself If There Are Wedding Bells In Your Future Should Es, Tool FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE, PERFECTLY PRINTED (VfDDfJVG ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OP WEDDING ACCESSORIES niNTIKSftOFFICESUmiK Ironwttf, tKeh'gen 49938 Crock-Pot DELUXE 5-Qt. Buffet Cooker-Server Cordfrce serving carefree clean-up! Wide 10" Stoneware jJowl comes "clean out" dish- RFu A 1 01 washer sate. Cooks 10-12 hours nt for about 4c. No stirring, no slicking.

Scrumptious flavor SOT Brisket, Macaroni Cheese Shrimp, Creole, Swiss Steak, Clam Chowder Scalloped Pointers, Sparcribs, Ham 'n Llmas, Meals are tender, little shrinkage! Unbreakable. Lcxon lidl In Harvest or Flame. Crock-Pot 3WJr. DELUXE Cooker-Server Stoneware bowl comes right out for smart serving, easier cleaning. No cord to tangle at the table.

Dishwasher sate, high-fired glaze inside and oat. Ovenproof. All day cookin' wilhoul Jookin' nny- thlng from roasls to chicken, slews, soups, etc, Low-watt cooking, uses little power. Slay-cool bandies, 3 position switch. In Crockery Beige, REG.

34.95 25" Slimline ELECTRIC SLICER REG. 50.95 99 Big 6H serrated blade slices ham, roasts, cheese, cold cuts, bread, fruit, vegetables, slab bacon, Cuts perfect party brisket or turkey roll slices cabbage for slew, cukes lor salads. Dial any thickness wafer Ihin, to Angled food platform keeps foods snug against blade. Takc-A-Part cleaning. Jutc3ipi worksaverl Zips open cans lenves a drinking cup edge.

Puts sharp edge on all non-serrated blades. Click Clean Swing Type Chroma Magnet, Cord slorage, carrying handJe, lablo rest. In Avocado or Harvest. 35 REGULAR 17.95 of Course! OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Ironwood Daily Globe Archive

Pages Available:
242,609
Years Available:
1919-1998