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The Ely Echo
Ely, Minnesota
October 24, 1973     The Ely Echo
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i/!211 visits with John Callendar director )er Association Midwest Region. of the American Millie visits with Robert Shaw. Manager of the Minnesota Simonieh, one of the fine Echo columnists, attended a ' Newspaper Association. workshop in Fergus Falls on Friday, October 19th. At this Mrs. Simonick had the opportunity to learn some of the techniques of newspaper composition, layout and Newspaper Association for the six state midwest area. His The seminar workshop was attended by over 70 knowledge and critique of newspapers was very helpful to the men and women throughout northern and western small weekly newspaper. It was Mr. Callendar that pointed out to At the conference the different newspapers presented Millie that in spite of all the large daily newspapers and large ideas on promotions and advertising programs. Millie was advertising agencies he pointed out that some of the best ideas for to ask relevant questions and gain new incites into the newspaper layout and advertising comes from the small isolated approaches to newspaper mechanics. The managing weekly newspaper. Both of these executives and noted newspaper of the newspaper association, Mr. Bob Shaw, frommen complimented Millie on her unique features and the writing and Millie had private discussions that carried them style that she uses in her weekly column. Mrs. Simonick pointed the 4 p.m. departure hour. As Millie described her column out that the opportunity to visit and discuss newspapers among the interests of her column, Mr. Bob Shaw examined the role of a attendees was a very rewarding experience for her and hopes that in a small town. Millie also had an opportunity to this experience will enrich her column and give the Ely Echo Mr. John Callendar who is the director of the American strength in its readership and circulation. Charity starts at home ~ret Thomas, volunleer President of the Northern Lakes i Scout Council, this week submitted a report on the use of Way funds in the Ely area. Mrs. Thomas pointed out that the Northern Lakes up to finance individual Girl Scout troops. ( More ~250 girls are currently registered in Ely, alone: over 4500 in entire Council! ) National Girl Scouts policy decrees that in the of learning good citizenship, Girl Scouts also learn Troop government and thrift; this they can do only by eting their own money for the service and craft undertaken. Thomas cited MILESTONES of the ELY ECHO (October ,entitled CHARITY STARTS AT HOME, as erroneous in its $2500.00 of Ely United Way funds budgeted for Lake Girl Scout Council "is allocated to professional counselingand administration of the AREA girl scout She reports the following expenditures in Ely for the ¢ last year's United Way allocations: FOR SENIOR SCOUT OPPORTUNITIES and Palms", California$190.00 Michigan 240.00 , yoming 250.00 ~"Florida Potpourri", Florida 125.00 $814.00 Nat'l. Girl Scout Convention, Dallas 340.00 2 out of 5 delegates for Council r~S ON COUNCIL SUMMER STAFF 855.00 1 Camp Austin Counselor lor Day Camp ) EQUIPMENT FOR LOCAL CANOE DAY CAMP' 238.00 MATERIALS, SENIOR CONFERENCE 265.00 TUITION, SALARY (Ely), MATERIALS (72-73) $2512.~ t~ average of one visit per month (varying from 4 to 8 hours was made to Ely by one or more of the three salaried Lakes Directors for purposes of training, counseling and of E!y volunteers. TI-fESE COSTS DO NOT IN THE ABOVE ACCOUNTING ! addition, as a result of Council purchase of a $2500 canoe all Ely and Babbitt Girl Scout troops can now have free transportati~on for all Day and Troop camping activities; Lakes Council canoe trips initialing in the BWCA will ~Use this nevdy acquired equipment. Kovach-Stmsl;~ Insurance 'Continues to benefit from the sizable annual premium spent in for all Troop-q:rip insurance coverage. then. il would seem evident that GIRL SCOUT CHARITY BEGIN AT HOME! DELUXE t• COMPARE THE QUALITY... COMPARE THE 1: PRICE... IT INCLUDES... ,. ~4" cabinet m light or Oark vinyl laminate Acrylic Marble Top with Integral Bowl ' Faucqt is sJ by Bradley Special $ Stainless Steel 2 compartment kitchen sink Special at $28.95 1-only Royal line fiberglass bath bay Harvest gold right handed, reg. $329.00 Sa le $264.95 1-only Royal line fiberglass shower 48" with seat on right. Harvest gold reg. $329.00 Sale $264.95 1-37" molded marble vanity top 1-,19" molded marble vanity top (fine for cabin) Your choice (Defective) for $25.00 1-used 2 compartment kitchen sink white with Delta single lever faucet $20.00 Dubbin Plumbing & Heating WINTON, MINN. -- 365-3985 Winners of I~'a nl nly Bovitz James Kuehl Winners of the Gibson's drawing are James Keuhl and Pammy Bovitz. James, age 3. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Keuhl, 1332 N. 18th Ave. E. in Ely. Pammy, age 4, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bovitz, of 527 E. Camp St., Ely. Names of winners were drawn by Mr. John Beaque, City Alderman on Friday of this past week. Children are pictured here with their new toy car. 2717- years old! At their regular meeting Thursday, Oct. llth, VFW Aux. president Mrs. Cathy Tome presented an anniversary cake from the Auxiliary to the Commander Robert Rozman who accepted in behalf of the post and thanked Mrs. Tome and the Auxiliary. The cake had congratulations on your 35th Anniversary on it and was a large white cake with colored inscription. During the meeting the post authorized quartermaster Maynard Thorne Judge Advocate Matt Stukel and Canadian Border Lodge Owner Laurel Bennett to ttttend a meeting at the St. Cloud Vets Hospital to make arrangements for the 1974 opening week and patients fishing trip. The post also authorized delegates Frank Volk, Victor Perushek, Joseph Ferderber and Raphael Grahek to represent the post at the 8th District fall meeting in Baudette, Minn. Nov. 10and It. Following the meeting a ham and beans lunch arranged by Joseph Ferderber and prepared by Floyd Lindvan was served with the cake being cut and served by Auxiliary president Mrs. Cathy Tome, assisted by Mrs. Sally Davidson. ~oooooo•ooeooooooo4 Ely Echo Ely, Mn. 55731 Oct. 24, 1973 Senior High Choir works for robe, by Karen Tuomela The Sr. High Choir will be busy with a new project to raise money for new choir robes or blazers. The choir will be selling plaques Monday, Oct 22 thru Friday, Oct. 26 after school from 3 to 6 p.m. Also on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. at Zups and I.G.A. We have a beautiful assortment of plaques, there are witches, ghosts and pumpkins, selling for $1.50 each or all 3 for $4.00. We have turkey plaques selling for $2,00. An everyday assortment of plaques of Snoopy, Happy Face, Bunnies, Kitties and many more selling for $1.25 each. Last, but not least we have some ~dorable Raggedy Ann and Andy and Praying Boy and Girl plaques for $1.50 each or $2.50 a set. The plaques are made of colored plastic chips. They are durable, colorful, perfect'for decorating and a fantastic idea for Christmas presents for the young generation. They are such a lovely collection you'll want to buy them all! Permanency is the key word in forest industry planning• Tree crops, harvested at regular' intervals from well-managed, protected forests, will supply wood for today's as well as tomorrow's needs. Forest management by all public and private woodland owners means regular payrolls, prosperous people--community stability. Forest industries that are here today will be here to stay only if we manage our forests wisely. A subsida of Potlatch Forests, Inc. ,eeeeee Cioquet, Minnesota eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Septic tank trouble? support the citizens of Ely in their efforts to t'n the BWCA Sewer, drain & septic ta nk .!leaning service. ,C 'dl 36.5-4179 General Logging Company The Northwest Paper Company Cloquet, Minnesota J, to the Forest Products Industry m l , 41 ~ii' i