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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 2

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PAGE TUESDAY, MAY IS, M74 RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. 4NS4 3VIEXHODIST BISHOP of Michigan Dwlght IE. Lmlcr (left) participated in the mortgage burning ceremonies at the Empire Methodist Church, Empire, Sunday. mortgages, totaling nearly $. vcrc burnod after they had been paid off.

The Rev. Alvin Doten, (center), pastor of Jlie Empire Church mid The Rev. Donald 'Seranton, (right), superintendent of district 'Methodist Churches, hold the tray on which papers were burned. Ellsworth Esch, chairman of the board of trustees of the church, Mrs. Mamie Johnson, president of the United Methodist Women and Mrs.

Lucy Snyder; treasurer of the Empire church, assisted. The majority of the debts. ($32,000) were paid off over the last three years in three fund drives initiated by Mr'. Mr. Doten became pastor of the Empire United Methodist Church three years ago.

(K-E photo by William R. Pritcharfl) Hospital notes i -J 3 1 i hr -I 'DETROIT (UPI) Weather forecasts: "SOUTHERN LOWER Mostly cloudy with occasional showers and thundershowers likely tonight and lows in the low 50s. Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers Wednesday and highs in the low to mid 70s. LOWER MICHIGAN: Cloudy with Showers likely tonight and lows from near 50 to the low 50s. Cloudy with a chance of showers Wedncs- with highs in the mid flbs to near 70.

UPPER MICHIGAN: Showers likely tonight with lows around 50. Partly cloudy Wednesday with a chance of showers in the forenoon and highs in; the mid 60s. Temperature 3 Hi Lo Alpena 55 35 Detroit 59 49 Escanaba 65 44 Flint 62 44 Grand Rapids 67 45 Houghton 65 47 i Houghton Lake 65 46 Jackson fi5 46; Lansing 62 42' Marquette 68 Muskegon fi3 46 Gar collides with church was heavy in the Grand Traverse area with Memorial Day rcsorters in the Michigan State Police accidents over the which Pcllston S. S. Marie Saginaw Traverse City Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Duluth Et Paso Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolis-St.

New Orleans New York Omaha Phoenix St. Louis San Francisco Washington 68 70 37 42 65 50 72 77 53 55 Paul 65 .71 62 91 71 52 101 86 72 79 108 80 78 95' 69 71 79 55 75 109 75 62 56 50 45 59 42 56 48 41 57 i 63 45 73 75 56 65 77 62 63 79 51 61 62 52 67 71 63 49 50 5-day forecast DETROIT (UPI) Extended weather outlook for Thursday through. Saturday. LOWER MICHIGAN: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers through Saturday. Lows in the 40s to mid 50s; Highs in the 70s Thursday and Friday and tha 60s and lower 70s Saturday.

UPPER MICHIGAN: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers Thursday through Saturday. Lows Thursday and Friday in the 40s and Saturday in the upper 30s and lower 40s. Highs Thursday through Saturday in the' SKIES OVER TRAVERSE CITY DATE: Tuesday, May 28, 1974 SUNSET: 9:18 p.m. today SUNRISE: 6:01 a.m. Wednesday AGE OR MOON: .6.3 days old OSTEOPATHIC ADMISSIONS Paula Dinofrio, Bellalre John Carter, Buckley; Mrs.

Leonard Warren, Kalkaska; Mrs. Raymond Miehlke, Elberta; Mrs. Josephine Flees, 420 N. Cedar; Regina Bellaire; Mrs. Joe Vask, R.2.

DISCHARGES Mrs. Julius Borst, Buckley; Gloria Coon, Mancelona; Donad Helwig! Maple City; Mrs. John Lockard, Mancelona; Emerald Xueck, Kingsley; Marcy Ryan, Kingsley; Shelly Sinn, R.4; Donald Blodgett, I lochen; Paul, Edinger, Beulah; Mrs. Karl Erber and infant, Mancelona; Mrs. Charles a a Williamsburg; Mrs.

James McClew and infant, Kingsley; Mrs. William Nelson, 835 River Mike Snell, 892 Shady Lane; Mrs. Fay Cross, Kalkaska; Mrs. Herbert Fuller and infant, East Jordan; Mrs. Earl Hendricks, Kalkaska Mrs.

Robert Petsch, 1209 Arbutus Court; Estel Tanner, R.2. MUNSON ADMISSIONS Alexis O'Brien, Beulah; Vaolet Traverse City; Mrs. Bruce McKay, Leland; Mrs. Byron Birdsey, Traverse City; Lila Van Brocklin, Traverse City; Linda Joy, Beulah; Robert Carpenter, i Lake Ann; 11 blazes Trav- Mrs. Althea 1 Wilson, erse City, 1 Mrs.

Rudolph Bert Roscommon'. Clive Pickard, Williams- DISMISSALS Mrs. Raymond a Traverse Ci'ty; singe TC area The Traverse City Fire Department and the Grand Traverse County fire units were kept busy over the three-day Memorial -Day weekend fight- -lli-fires." The -city fire handled five of prass fires, at Woodmere and department these: two Boone and Aero Park Daisy Plough, Traverse Olive Van City; Bruce Trowbridge, Cope- mlsh; Ferris Grossman, Honor; Patricia Klingbeil, Traverse City; Mrs. Levi Traverse City; Tony In- Kevin Ramoite, Traverse City; Aaron Whipple, Manton; Lawrence Eikey, Traverse City; Floyd Hale, Brethren; Daniel Nash, Tustin; Jean Dresnek, Traverse City; Mrs. Charles Goen, Rapid City.

Cradle roll Drive, no loss reported; a fire in several pine trees at: '401 Boughey thought to be de liberately set, no loss listed; a'leaf and brush fire at 2162 Kew.aunee Drive, no loss a a fire in the rear seat 'of 'car owned by Roger Leitz and parked at the Big Boy Munson Avenue, cause listed as careless smoking. The county fire units extinguished four small grass fires, at East Arbutus Lake, on Betsie River Road, on Thiel Road and at the South end of Long Lake. A fire also was extinguished at the Acme dump where the fire unit remained for three hours. The cause of the fire was not de termined. Early Sunday morning the Grawn fire unit was called to County Road C33, two miles north of Grawn, where a car ran off the road, hit a tree and burst into flames.

No was hurt. Traverse Sheriff ppartinent -reported that a pjh-up truck hit; the Side of SC Joseph Catholic Church Jvftnday afternoon. The driver pfcthe vehicle, James Campbell swerved to miss a left, driven by Dawn- Galligan of Traverse Cny. Campbell's truck left the roadway and hit the church. Neither driver was injured.

lime landscaping and the std- TufeV of the church was damaged. The church is located on corner of Blue Water Road add M37 in Peninsula township. Within the city limits there wire few accidents, only four dOring the three-day weekend. All minor: There were none reitorted Memorial. Day.

I I FOR Jackson H. Bensley WHERE: Holiday Inn, Traverse City WHEN: Tonight May 28; 7:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to demonstrate interest and support th'e candidacy of Jack Bensley for the Michigan House of Representatives, 104th Remember A JOB FOR BENSLEY" pa. poi. Break-ins probed Traverse City Police today are investigating the break-in of Montgomery Wards, 101 E.

Front St. Five shotguns, two' rifles, a large quantity; of clothing, stereos and amplifiers, and a depth finder, were among the items reported missing "so far. An inventory was being taken. The break-in was discovered this morning. No further details of the burglary were available today; City police reported handled 77 complaints over Memorial Day weekend and made three arrests, for violation of the controlled substance act and larceny from the Cabaret.

The Michigan State Police and the Grand Traverse Sheriff Department also reported busy weekends. The State Police Reported five break-ins most of which were -Cottages, one was.the Pantry Shelf in Grawn; three assaults, three larcenies, one embezzlement and a case of fraud. The Sheriff Dept. handled 37 complaints on Saturday alone. The break-In of an unoccupied farmhouse" in-Paradise Township was reported.

Most of the copper electrical wiring' was stolen. Ernie Pobuda, of 6036 Center Road, reported to the Sheriff Department that $160 worth of beef was stolen from his garage freezer. Paul Hansen of Forest Lodge Road reported the theft of a motor adaptor and clamps his boat on Long Lake. Both police agencies located vacationing families to give them emergency messages. LOVELAND A son was born to 'Mr.

and Mrs. LaRue Loveland (Shawn'Gibbons), Traverse City, Saturday' afternoon in Munson Medical Center. HODGE Announcing the birth of a son' at Munson Medical Center Monday morning are Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge (Joyella Troy' er) of- Goshen, Ind.

BREU The birth of a daughter Sunday morning in Munson Medical Center is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Breu (Mary Meyers) of Buckley. TRUDEAU DISPLEASED VANCOUVER (UPI) -Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau Friday told a group of 'high school; students that India's detonation of an atomic device 'has forced Canada to reexamihe all its except food, to the "Asian nation. "I'm very disappointed that they (India) have joined the nuclear bomb club," he said on his first visit to Western Canada in the current campaign for the June 8 elections.

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