THE KINGSTON ENTERPRISE

Volume 53, April 14, 1967, Number 10

Contributed by Richard and Jan Peter.  Transcribed by Ed Van Horn.

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Ft McClellan, Ala. William A. Ruhl, 25, son of Mr and Mrs. William Rulh, 6676 Seed, Cass City, Michigan, is promoted to first lieutenant during cermonies at Ft. McClellan, Ala., March 13.

Presenting the insignia is Lieutenant Colonel E. G. Copen, commander of Noble Army Hospital, and Lieutenant Colonel B. W. Hammaker, executive officer for the hospital.

Lt. Ruhl is the commander of the Medical Company, Noble Army Hospital, at Ft. McCellan. He entered the Army in March of 1966.

The lieutenant graduated in 1959 from the Cass City High School, and received his B.S. degree from Ferris State College, Big Rapids.

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ALTAR SOCIETY

The Ladies Altar Society of St. Michael’s Church of Wilmot met April 6th at 8 p.m. with 21 members present.

Plans were made to hold a Bake Sale April 14th in Kingston, also a card party was planned for April 29th at the Church Rectory. The Mother and Daughter Banquet was discussed for May.

A very interesting speech was given by our guest speaker, Mrs. George Murray of Cass City who is the president of the Thumb Deanery, on her trip to the Convention of National Council Catholic Women in Miami, Florida in 1966.

Coffee and cake were served after the meeting.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

The White Creek Floral Club will sponsor a card party on Saturday, April 15th, at the club house. Prizes and lunch served. The public is invited.

Bake Sale, Band Boosters, April 29th, 1967.

Family Style Spaghetti Dinner, Kingston Multi-purpose Room, Friday, April 28th, 1967, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. $1.25 Adults, - 75c Students

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CARD of THANKS

I want to thank everyone for the many acts of kindness while I was in the hospital and since I returned home.

John Garner.

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CLEAN UP WEEK

President Kaminski designates the first week of May as "Clean Up Week." The following committees were appointed to see that the campaign is carried out successfully.

The Health Officer, Irene Schwaderer, shall be in charge

Robert PhillipsJames Caswell

Wayne Hackel

Stanley Moore

Robert Rieman

John Kopko

Robert Peter

Pat Burns

Pine St.Elm St.

Pine St.

Washington St.

Nobel St.<

River St.

River St.

Ross St.

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Announce Engagement

Mr and Mrs Albert G. Ross of Kingston, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sue Ellen to Michael Dombrowski Jr, son of Mr and Mrs Michael Dombrowski Sr, of Caro. Michigan.

Sue Ellen will graduate from Kingston Community Schoo

l in May. Michael is presently employed by Buick Motor Division of Flint.

Wedding plans are indefinite.

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Deer Are Dangerous

The State Highway Commission advises motorist to remember that even in springtime deer are a danger to the highway driver.

Statistics compiled by the State Conservation Department show a total of 6,290 deer were killed on Michigan highways during 1966 – an increase of 231 over the 1965 total.

These figures show 5,247 of the total killed in the Lower Peninsula.

The Highway Department has experimented with a variety of signs and reflective devices to warn motorists and to discourage deer from crossing highways – without success. In southern Michigan, deer-car accidents have doubled in the last four years.

NOTICE: Junior Class Present "Absolutely Murder", Friday and Saturday, April 21-22 – 8:00 p.m. Kingston High Gym Adults $1.00 – Student 50c.

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ADDRESSES OF THOSE IN SERVICE

navydiam.gif (915 bytes) A/2c Parker Frank J. 16847665, Box 3274, Like A.F.B. Arizona
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) PfcRonald Swalwell, 55897179, 5th Maint. Bn, A.P.O. NY 09189
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Miles L. Mileski, B817961, FT/A School Class 6623, Naval School Command, More Island, Vallijo, Calif. 94592.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) L.Cpl. Alan L. Lock, 2261859, 1st. Mar. Bde F.M.F. (post of), F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. 99602
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Cpl Anthony L. Mileski, 2146715, H&H S 13 MAC 13, Disbursing Office, FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96602.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Sp/4 Robert Dale, 16825505, 144th S.B. A Co, A.P..O. N.Y. 09326
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Emory D. Mileski, E.N. 2, 699-85-58, U.S.S. Cavalier (A>P.A. 37), A. Divsion, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) A/2C John G. Harp, 6061 Goosettway Apt No 2, Marysville, California, 95901.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) A/2C Larry J. Taylor, AF 16829823, BA.H.S.S. 436 A.B.G.P, Box 178, DoverA.F.B: Deleware, 19901.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Pvt Richard Lucius, US 65002424, D-11-3 Plt. No. 3, Ft. Knox, KY. 40121
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Pvt Patrick Williamson, RA 16933645, B-Btry 1st G.M. Tng. GP (AD), Ft. Bliss, Texas 79916.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) S/SGT Lyle T. Torongeau, 1555795, MP CO HQ BM, 3rd Marine Division MFM, c/o FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96602.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) P.F.C. Frederick T. Sukuta, US 54957406, Co C, 2/60th Inf, 9th Inf, Div., A.P.O. SF 96370.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Stephen D. Moyer S.T.G.S.A. B 50-34-16, U.S.S. Massey, CDD 7787, c/o Fleet Post Office, New York, J.Y. 09501.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Spc/4 Raymond Caverly, U.S. 55867723, HQ-HQCo 2509 Inf, U.S. Forces, APO 09185, N.Y. N.Y.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Paul Daily SR, B 521424, Co 92, 27th Battalion, Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill, 60088.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Anthony E. Mileski, EN3, 797-52-78, U.S.S. Cavalier (A.P.A. 37), E. Division, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Pfc James Brandibur, US 55897195, Co C, 70th Engr. Bn (C), APO 06294, San Francisco, California.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) A2c Edward C. Henderson, AF 16807693, 5th TCMS Box 569, 608th Tac Con SQ: APO San Francisco, Calif.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Cpl William J. Kupiec Jr. 2088660, Reg’l Hq Btry, 10th Marines,2nd Marine Division, F.M.F. Camp LeJeune, N.C. 28542.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Pfc Thomas Wolak, US 55895053, HQ Co, 293 Engr Bn, Apo N.Y. 090334.

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Hot Lunch Menu

Monday – Sloppy Joes, Peas, Grapefruit, Peanut Butter, Honey, Milk – Bread – Butter
Tuesday – Goulash, Green beans, Carrot sticks, Cheese, Lemon Fluff, Milk – Bread – Butter
Wednesday – Vegetable Soup, Crackers, Celery Sticks, Muffins, Peaches, Peanut Butter, Milk – Bread – Butter.
Thursday – Roast Beef, Mashed Potato and gravy, Carrots & Peas, Applesauce, Milk, Bread – Butter.
Friday – Macaroni salad, Buttered peas, Cheese, Jello, Milk – Bread – Butter.

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Kingston News

navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Miss GlennaGould was a guest at the Glen Van Wagoner home on Monday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr Harold Burmeister was a Saturday guest at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs J. M. Burmeister.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Several people from the community have driven to Wildfowl Bay in the thumb to see the concentration of geese and also ducks.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Ernest Cargill have returned from their vacation in Florida.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Glen Van Wagoner and Mr and Mrs Donald Gould and Glenna of Caro were guests at the 48th anniversary dinner of Mr and Mrs J. M. Burmeister on April 9th, in Frankenmuth.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs Carl Larsen of Spruce, Mich., her son and family Mr and Mrs Paul Larsen and two daughters of Capac were Sunday afternoon guests in the home of their aunt, Mrs. Mabel Hunter
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Shelley Schwaderer enjoyed a week end on campus at Central Michigan University as a guest of her sister, Chris. The occasion was observance of :Little Sister Weekend." Special events planned included a Hootenany and also a fashion show.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Foster Plane spent the weekend with MR and Mrs. Richard Koppelberger and family in Wayne.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Ernest Torongeau spent last week in Detroit visiting with relatives.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Lewis Powell and Mrs Hazel Wilmot were Friday evening guests of Mr and Mrs Donald Powell in Lum.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Stanley Moore and Mrs Fred Neal were business callers in Saginaw Thursday and had lunch with Mrs John Richter.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Marvin Kramer and Mrs Leo Legg called on Mrs Ethel Annin in Marletter Thursday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Marvin Kramer and Mrs Leo Legg called on Mrs Ethel Annin in Marletter Thursday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Joe Waxell and Karen of Pontiac spent the week end with her mother Mrs Frank Dulak.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Lauren Burns of Flint were at the Burns home over the weekend.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Leland Ensign were in Saginaw Friday on business.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Dean Boyne of Leonard were dinner guests of Mrs. Hazel Wilmot. They visited other relatives in the afternoon.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr and Mrs Raymond Quiel and family of Taylor were the week end visitors of their parents Mr and Mrs Earnest Torongeau.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mark Parker, 12 year old son of Mr and Mrs George Parker of Horton was injured in an automobile accident. He is received severe back injuries and a concussion. He was in the Pontiac General Hospital.

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NOTICE

Absent Voter Deadline 2 P.M. Saturday April 15. Emergenc Deadline 4 PM April 17. All registered voters are eligible ot vote on this proposition.

Beverly Schrader Clerk

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SOCIETY NEWS

Mr and Mrs John Barden, Jr and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Alton Lyons on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Peter Rassette and family of Linwood were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Eugene Rassette.
Mr and Mrs Dale Clement of Chesaning visited relatives over the week end.
Mr and Mrs Marvin Kramer, Rod and Joy were in Saginaw on Saturday.

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CHURCH NEWS

St Michael Church, Rev. Raymond Pilarski, Pastor.

Deford Methodist Church, Rev. Sherman Beird, Pastor, Mrs Arlene Retherford, Sunday School Superintendent.

Pilgrim Holiness Church, Rev. Raymond Dean, Pastor, Raymond Moore, Supt.

Dayton Center Church, Rev. Charles Jenkins, Pastor, Silverwood, Michigan

Cllifford Baptist Church, Keith Mead, Pastor.

Kingston Methodist Church, Rev. Sherman Beird, Pastor, Walter Harmon, Sun. S. Supt.

Clifford Methodist Church

Koylton Baptist Church, Robert Cook, Pastor.

Wilmot Holiness Missionary Church, Rev John and Thelma Gross Pastors.

Evang. Lutheran Church of Our Saviour’s, Karl Fuhlbrige, Pastor.

Lamotte Presbyterian Church, Rev. B. Heideman, Minister, Mervin Ellis, Supt of Sun. S.

Earl Cox, Ass’t Supt.

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RONMNEY REPORT

More people were killed or injured on Michigan’s streets and highways in 1966 than in any other year in the history of our state. .

And a drinking driver was involved in more than half of the fatal accidents.

To combat this problem, our law enforcement officials need more effective tools to reduce and control the problems of the drinking drivers.

In special messages of the legislature this year and last year, I suggested just such a tool.

In both messages I urged the passage of effective implied consent legislation.

This legislation would write into law the principle that a driver who had obtained a license had given implied consent to a chemical test if he was arrested or involved in an accident and suspected of drunk driving.

The legislation would provide for revocation of a driver’s license by administrative action if he refused to take the test.

What I consider to be an effective bill was introduced in the Legislature early this year. Since then, however, a substitute bill has been introduced. The substitute has two distinct shortcomings.

First, it provides that any person who has been arrested on a charge of drunk driving will be guilty of a crime if he refused to take the test. In my opinion, this raises very serious constitutional questions.

Second, the substitute requires that the test must be performed "by qualified medical personnel, in a medical environment."

In recent years, great confidence has been developed in the use of breath-testing equipment used by police in station houses in some areas. The required use of medical personnel in a medical environment would be a severe handicap to those who already have effective programs underway.

Others whose judgement I respect in the traffic safety field, including State Police Director Frederick E. Davids and Recorder’s Court Judge Richard M. Maher, have both strongly opposed the substitute bill on the two points I mentioned earlier, as well as others.

They both have said they would prefer no new legislation to the substitute bill.

But failure to enact an implied consent law by December 31, 1968, could lead to the loss of 10 per cent of the Federal highway funds the state currently receives.

The National Highway Safety Act allows the National Highway Safety Administration to cut federal highway funds to a state if it does not have a satisfactory highway safety program.

And the propsed standards by which a state’s program would be judged call specifically for an implied conscent law.

Any cut in the amount the state is able to spend on its highways would be a further blow to the safety of our hightways.

Therefore, I strongly favor enactment of the implied consent bill as it originally was introduced in the House of Representatives.

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Copyrighted and Transcribed by Ed Van Horn

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November 23, 1999

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