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PAGE TWO J-J«rald^im«S <strong>Wed</strong>nesday, Sept. <strong>29</strong>. <strong>1971</strong><br />
Adult Ed, Class Schedule Set<br />
Adult education classes will<br />
begin the week of Oct. 4 at<br />
("•aylord High School, according<br />
to Jackson Riling,<br />
adult education director.<br />
Enrollment fee for classes<br />
not being taken for high school<br />
completion is $18. Enrollment<br />
fee for high school completion<br />
classes is free.<br />
The classes will run for 12<br />
weeks from 7 to 10 p in.<br />
Riling said at least 10 adults<br />
must sign up for each class in<br />
order for the class to be<br />
scheduled. (See accompanying<br />
coupon).<br />
The class schedule:<br />
Otsego Weathervane<br />
Sept. 21<br />
Sept. 22<br />
Sept. 23<br />
Sept. 24<br />
Sept 25<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.<br />
P.O. Box 424 Gaylord, Michigan<br />
Phone 732 2525 Day or Night<br />
BRANCH OFFICE - 2 miles South of light on Old 27, Gaylord.<br />
STOP IN AND BROWSE<br />
THROUGH OUR BOOKS<br />
HERALD TIMES<br />
IN. OTSEGO GAYLORDi<br />
><br />
PAUL McINLTT<br />
L Wfmmmmmm<br />
Monday. Oct. 4 - Modern<br />
Elemental y Math. Government.<br />
High School Math.<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 5 - 2-cycle<br />
engine Repair. Cake<br />
Decorating, Shorthand,<br />
Practical Chemistry<br />
(designed for nursing).<br />
Beginning Tailoring,<br />
i ci|iui.u\ uuu iivWcify<br />
Mail to Adult Ed. Director<br />
Gaylord High School<br />
240 E. 4th Gaylord, Mich. 49735<br />
NAME.<br />
ADDRESS<br />
TELEPHONE.<br />
SUBJECT OR SUBJECTS I WILL ENROLL IN,<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
MSU Advertising<br />
Course Set<br />
"Fundamentals of Advertising"<br />
for the retailer and<br />
other small businesses, a noncredit<br />
course, will be offered<br />
this fall term in Gaylord by<br />
Michigan State University<br />
with the cooperation of the<br />
U.S. Small Business Administration<br />
and the Gaylord<br />
Area Chamber of Commerce.<br />
UN purpose of the course is<br />
to understand the fastchanging<br />
markets for retail<br />
and service sales to consumers<br />
and others, and to<br />
understand principles of<br />
modern advertising employed<br />
to motivate these markets to<br />
buy.<br />
Budgeting advertising<br />
funds, seasons, media and<br />
different forms of advertising<br />
will be stressed. Each<br />
medium will be studied, and<br />
LUNCH<br />
GAYLORDSCHOOLS<br />
Thursday, Sept. 30 - (HS)<br />
pizza, (Ele) pizzaburgers,<br />
buttered corn, pudding and<br />
inaiai uiu<br />
and cheese, buttered peas,<br />
peanut butter sandwiches,<br />
mixec 1 fruit.<br />
Friday, Oct. 1 - (HS and<br />
Ele) macaroni and cheese,<br />
buttered peas, peanut butter<br />
sandwiches, mixed fruit,<br />
(Middle) pizza, buttered corn,<br />
pudding and cookies.<br />
Monday, Oct. 4 - Goulash,<br />
buttered corn, relishes,<br />
cowboy bread, apple.<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 5 - Chili,<br />
carrot and celery sticks, hot<br />
rolls and butter, mixed fruit,<br />
chocolate milk.<br />
elementary principles of<br />
producing copy, layout and<br />
continuity covered. The<br />
relation of other salesstimulating<br />
promotional<br />
methods to advertising, and<br />
an understanding of advertising<br />
ethics and regulation<br />
will conclude the course.<br />
William Haight, MSU senior<br />
extension lecturer from<br />
Lansing, will be the instructor.<br />
The class will meet<br />
on <strong>Wed</strong>nesdays from 7:30-<br />
10:00 p.m. in Room 126 in the<br />
Gaylord Senior High School<br />
beginning October 6. Further<br />
information is available by<br />
calling the Gaylord Area<br />
Chamber of Commerce or the<br />
MSU Center in Traverse City,<br />
946-7496. The non-credit fee is<br />
$25 per person and<br />
registration will be completed<br />
at the first class session.<br />
MENU<br />
<strong>Wed</strong>nesday, Oct. 6 - Hot dog<br />
on bun, baked beans, cabbage<br />
salad, frosted cake.<br />
Society oi Cincinnati<br />
The Society of the Cincinnati<br />
received its name from the<br />
fact that its first members,<br />
like the Roman leader Cincinnati,<br />
had left their plows<br />
to fight for freedom and then<br />
returned to peacetime occupations.<br />
Subject of Dispute<br />
The birthplace of John<br />
Audubon, the famous<br />
naturalist, is a subject of<br />
dispute. Audubon himself<br />
thought he was born in<br />
Ix>uisiana. Many historians<br />
believe he was born in Haiti.<br />
McNUTT TO APPEAR<br />
IN CONCERT<br />
FRIDAY - OCTOBER 1, <strong>1971</strong><br />
7:30 P.M.<br />
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE<br />
Mr. McNutt will present a program of Patriotic<br />
songs and well known gospel hits.<br />
Mr. McNutt has been featured on WCHS-TV,<br />
Charleston. W. Virginia for the past 15 years...He<br />
has traveled far and near with his concerts. He is<br />
a man with a vibrant and enchanting per<br />
sonality. He seems at home in any surrounding<br />
and makes one feel an "old friend" within five<br />
minutes after meeting him. His personality and<br />
interest "in everything" shows in all his con<br />
versations.<br />
A graduate of Northwest Nazarene College, with a degree in music, Professor<br />
McNutt enjoys fishing as his hobby. The baritone is equally at home reverently<br />
singing a Psalm or belting out "Stout-Hearted Men." Mr McNutt has made<br />
several religious music recordings He has taken time out to serve a tour of duty<br />
in World War II and the Korean War This will be Mr. McNutt s first visit to<br />
Gayford. Rev. Roger Gray, pastor of the Gaylord Church of the Nazarene invites*<br />
all to attend this concert.<br />
I.ETS SHOW MR McNUTT THAT NORTHERN HOSPITALITY IS THE<br />
GREATEST<br />
Making. High School English.<br />
<strong>Wed</strong>nesday, Oct. 6 -<br />
Beginning Sewing for Modern<br />
Fab. s and Lingere, Basic<br />
Electricity and Building<br />
Construction, and Typing.<br />
Thursday, Oct. 7 - Advanced<br />
Tailoring, Advance<br />
Cake Decorating.<br />
Room numbers will be<br />
posted.<br />
POLICE BLOTTER<br />
There was an accident on<br />
Huffman Lake road and<br />
Sturgeon Valley road involving<br />
Bert Loshaw of<br />
Vanderbtlt and Oralee Black,<br />
also of Vunderbill Black ran<br />
into the side of the Loshaw car<br />
after he pulled out of a private<br />
drive in front of him. police<br />
said- No one was injured,<br />
loshaw was ticketed for<br />
failure to yield the right of<br />
way.<br />
+ + +<br />
An accident occurred on<br />
Dickerson Road at Van Tyle<br />
Road on Sept. 24, involving<br />
Irene Jackson and Elsie<br />
Samkowiak. The Samkowiak<br />
vehicle was unable to avoid<br />
the Jackson vehicle when it<br />
pulled out in front of her. Both<br />
parties are from Gaylord.<br />
Welcome Wagon<br />
Representatives<br />
Meet in Gaylord<br />
The area supervisor for<br />
Welcome Wagon International<br />
conducted a business meeting<br />
for Welcome Wagon hostesses<br />
from Northern Michigan<br />
recently at the Chalet in<br />
Cay lord.<br />
Officers of Welcome Wagon<br />
Clubs in the area were special<br />
guests. Mrs. Jack Walling of<br />
Gaylord. Otsego County-<br />
Welcome Wagon hostess, was<br />
among the hostesses present.<br />
Mrs. Nancy Stark and Mrs.<br />
Marie Johns of Gaylord<br />
represented the Otsego<br />
County club's officers.<br />
An exchange of club service<br />
projects and programs for the<br />
year were discussed.<br />
The clubs are organized by<br />
the local Welcome Wagon<br />
hostesses to help newcomers<br />
get acquainted with area<br />
residents and each other.<br />
Each club has a service<br />
project to help in community<br />
service.<br />
LEGAL<br />
A public meeting will be held on<br />
October 6 <strong>1971</strong> at the County City<br />
Building, m the supervisor s room<br />
tor the purpose of hearings on<br />
rezonmg from Commercial to<br />
Suburban that part of W'i oi<br />
NF i lying West of M C R R<br />
exc . NW 60 ft Town <strong>29</strong> North.<br />
Kange 3 West. Section 17, Otsego<br />
Lake Township<br />
by o der of<br />
Curtis Toms<br />
Chairman of Zoning commas<br />
An accident occurred on<br />
Pineview Drive near the Lake<br />
of the North Club House in<br />
Antrim county. William<br />
Copemhaver of Gaylord entered<br />
the curve and he lost<br />
control skidded off the road,<br />
struck an embankment and<br />
then rolled over. He was not<br />
hurt.<br />
+ + +<br />
An accident occurred on<br />
private property in Otsego<br />
County at the Brill residence.<br />
Eve Brill ran around the house<br />
and passed out in the tall grass<br />
there. Craig Steffesof Gaylord<br />
was driving around the house<br />
from the opposite direction<br />
and did not see the girl and<br />
struck her. She was taken to<br />
the Otsego County Memorial<br />
Hospital and was later<br />
released with a sore arm.<br />
Since the 20th of Sept. there<br />
have been 15 more breaking<br />
and enterings. These have<br />
been scattered over the area.<br />
They are under investigation.<br />
OPEN LETTER from<br />
CLARK W. BATES<br />
Dear friends,<br />
One of the advantages of the funeral directing<br />
profession is the opportunity to know the personal<br />
satisfaction of rendering a high type of<br />
essential service to humanity. Through his skill<br />
and knowledge, the funeral director can do much<br />
to ease the shock and sorrow of bereavement.<br />
Even as the clergy, he is well aware of his deep<br />
responsibility to his community.<br />
Respectfully,<br />
£fl<br />
miFULyu<br />
PHONE 732-2401 - GAYLORD, MICH.<br />
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«<br />
Community Fund Agency<br />
The Boy Scouts of America<br />
(Editor's Note: This is the<br />
first in a series of articles<br />
about agencies of the Otsego<br />
County Community Fund. The<br />
Community Fund campaign<br />
drive this year is from Oct. 11<br />
to Oct. 30.»<br />
The Scenic Tr?ils Council,<br />
Hoy Scouts of America, is one<br />
of the agencies which benefit<br />
from its partnership with the<br />
Community Fund.<br />
In fact, the Boy Scouts<br />
receive the greatest share of<br />
their operating income<br />
directly through the Community<br />
Fund and indirectly<br />
through those who give to<br />
their Community Fund. But<br />
how is this money used by a<br />
Scout Council? And what<br />
services does the Council<br />
render to its members in<br />
return?<br />
One of the ways in which<br />
your Community Fund<br />
donation is used to help boys is<br />
inherent in the Scouting<br />
When You Know<br />
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program itself, whose aim is<br />
to teach a boy how to be a good<br />
citizen in today's world.<br />
Scouting helps to shape a<br />
boy's character; to help him<br />
become a better person, with<br />
concern for the rights and<br />
welfare of others. It teaches<br />
hun valuable skills which will<br />
help hun in later life, such as:<br />
first aid and lifesaving<br />
techniques, leadership<br />
development, survival and<br />
recreational skills,<br />
cooperation with others,<br />
community concern, and<br />
much more.<br />
Some other methods by<br />
which the B.S.A.'s aim is<br />
accomplished are Project<br />
S.O.A.R. and Operation<br />
Reach. The first is concerned<br />
with ecology and conservation<br />
i Save Our American<br />
Resources). The second is<br />
concerned with educating<br />
boys as to the dangers of drug<br />
abuse in its many and hideous<br />
forms. It is felt that both of<br />
these programs will have farreaching<br />
results in later<br />
years.<br />
A percentage of Community<br />
Fund funds received by the<br />
Boy Scouts is used to hire men<br />
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
Sanitary Sewer Lagoon Earthwork<br />
City of Gaylord, Michigan<br />
Sealed proposals will be received until 5:00 p.m.,<br />
EST., Monday, October 11, <strong>1971</strong> in the office of<br />
the City Clerk, 225 W. Main, Gaylord, Mich, for<br />
the following:<br />
121,425 cu. yds. of excavation<br />
12,320 cu. yds. of fill<br />
Plans and specifications on file at the above<br />
office.<br />
Jean L. Tomaski, City Clerk<br />
who serve as the administrators<br />
and directors of<br />
the Scouting program. There<br />
are six such men in the Scenic<br />
Trails Council-four district<br />
executives who each serve a<br />
five-county area, a director of<br />
camping and program services,<br />
and a Scout executive<br />
who administrates the<br />
program and coordinates<br />
services on a co incil-wide<br />
basis. There is a ratio of one<br />
professional Scouter for every<br />
400 adult volunteer leaders<br />
and 1500 boys.<br />
The salaries of thee women<br />
who handle registrations, do<br />
bookkeeping, process requests<br />
for materials and supplies,<br />
and print newsletters and<br />
program aids is another way<br />
Community Fund donations<br />
are used.<br />
Without the support of the<br />
Community Fund, Scouting<br />
would not be able to provide<br />
such vital services as<br />
leadership training courses,<br />
Scout-o-Ramas, Camporees,<br />
Klondike derbies, roundtable<br />
meetings and the literature<br />
and materials which go along<br />
with these. Without the<br />
Community Fund, the council<br />
would be unable to issue such<br />
awards of recognition to boys<br />
and leaders as: the Eagle<br />
award, Scouter's Key, Silver<br />
Beaver, Silver Fawn, Den<br />
Leader's Key, Commissioners'<br />
Arrowhead<br />
Honor, and many others which<br />
they issue free to deserving<br />
Scouts and Scouters.<br />
Without the support of the<br />
Community Fund, the growth<br />
and development of the<br />
Scouting movement would<br />
suffer severely. It costs a<br />
Scout Council $250 to organize<br />
a new pack, troop, or Explorer<br />
post. Every new boy member<br />
will cost I in salaries, services,<br />
etc ) the council $18. And for a<br />
boy to attend our council camp<br />
would cost over $100 per week<br />
if the Community Fund<br />
allocation to our council were<br />
non-existant. I.ast year 1800<br />
boys attended camp.<br />
If it is hard to explain the<br />
worth of a program such as<br />
the Boy Scouts of America in<br />
dollars, it is even more difficult<br />
to evaluate in monetary<br />
terms the worth of a boy or the<br />
value of a human life.<br />
How much is a son or<br />
daughter worth to you? Can<br />
you put a price-tag on his or<br />
her future? How much money<br />
would you be willing to give to<br />
have some assurance that<br />
your boy will develop<br />
meaningful and beneficial<br />
ideals and skills for later life?<br />
Or that he would have an<br />
opportunity to work closely<br />
with the best men and women<br />
available in your community?<br />
How much will you give to<br />
know that your boy is in good<br />
company in his spare time or<br />
on a weekend! How much<br />
would an accident victim lying<br />
on a highway give to know that<br />
the next car approaching<br />
contained someone who could<br />
prevent his death or that of his<br />
wife and children 9 Or how<br />
much would you spend to<br />
LEARN HOW YOU CAN AFFORD<br />
TO BUILD NOW...<br />
ERECTED. CLOSED IN<br />
AND READY TO FINISH<br />
SUNDAY, October 3, <strong>1971</strong><br />
I to 6 PM<br />
the Frank Bennett home<br />
south of Gaylord, Michigan<br />
HOW TO GET TO THE OPEN HOUSE:<br />
GO SOUTH OF GAYLORD ON<br />
OLD 27 TO FIRST ROAD EAST<br />
PAST I 75 CROSSOVER. GO TO<br />
SECOND STREET AND GO<br />
1 ? BLOCK RIGHT. FOLLOW<br />
OPEN HOUSE SIGNS<br />
YOUR CAPf-HOMES MAR IS:<br />
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O I own a lot<br />
Q I Ion t own<br />
but . oul.t «rt<br />
know that when your son<br />
grows up he will not be a party<br />
to riots, theft, disrespect of<br />
others, or murder?<br />
It is certain that no one can<br />
answer the above questions.<br />
And neither can the Boy<br />
Scouts of America assure that<br />
every boy who becomes a<br />
Scout, Cub Scout, or Explorer<br />
will become, as an adult, a<br />
good citizen of strong<br />
character, concerned about<br />
others and his community,<br />
and trained to provide positive<br />
solutions to the problems of<br />
today's world. No, the Boy<br />
Scouts of America cannot<br />
promise you these things. But<br />
we'll give you odds. In the<br />
ever sixty years which have<br />
ekipsfd since its founding in<br />
America, only a fraction of<br />
one percent of all boys who<br />
were Scouts have ever turned<br />
out bad<br />
When you give to your<br />
Community Fund this year,<br />
you will be giving indirectly to<br />
Scouting You will be, in effect,<br />
ouying a share in the<br />
future of your community and<br />
of our nation. And in so doing,<br />
you will be helping yourself<br />
and many others in many<br />
ways The Boy Scouts of<br />
America is only one of many<br />
worthy agencies whose<br />
support is furnished by your<br />
Community Fund. But we feel<br />
its one of the most worthwhile<br />
Community Fund<br />
Meeting Set<br />
Meetings for Community<br />
Fund workers have been<br />
scheduled for 7:30 p.m.<br />
Tuesday and Thursday, Oct. 5<br />
and 7, according to Jack Rose,<br />
<strong>1971</strong>-72 campaign chairman.<br />
The Thursday night meeting<br />
is for those who are unable to<br />
attend Tuesday. The meetings<br />
will be held in the Community<br />
Room of the Gaylord State<br />
Bank.<br />
The meetings are for all<br />
persons working on this year's<br />
fund drive. Rose said that<br />
volunteer workers are still<br />
needed in Bagley, Chester,<br />
Cor with, Elmira and Dover<br />
townships.<br />
The theme of this year's<br />
campaign is "People Helping<br />
People."<br />
Firemen Go<br />
To Wickes;<br />
No Fire<br />
Otsego County firemen were<br />
called to Wickes Lumber &<br />
Building Supply on Old 27<br />
North. Gaylord, Tuesday<br />
morning, but the call turned<br />
out to be a false alarm. No fire<br />
or smoke could be found.<br />
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ONLY S54S 00<br />
1967 DODGE POLARA 4 dr hardtop. Vfl Enqine. fully equipped with<br />
all options SHARP silver grey exterior with a black vmyl top<br />
ONLY S945 00<br />
1967 AMBASSADOR DPt 2 dr hardtop all the extras<br />
condition inside and out Luxury and comfort is yours for<br />
Immaculate<br />
1965 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 dr V8 Enq ne automatic<br />
ONLY S895 00<br />
transmission,<br />
power steering, power urak