,,. Kennedt/s !Jewelers 117 N. Second Ave. Est. 1880 j . , i i ' I ·• I \) MARTINSON'S SECOND &. CHISHOLM DOWNTOWN ALPENA HUNGRY? THE TIMBER CRUISER, November, 1966 - Page 3 War On Poverty Funds Allocated The war on poverty is being carried out to aid stricklen people. Money is being appropriated and doled out to different forces which are· fighting poverty. Un. der the new Authorizatio11 Bill many beneficial agencies have had their economy bolstered. Head! S'tart is assured of $352 mil. lion; Neighborhood Youth Corps was authorized $410 million, with a limit on operating costs per en. r-0llee not to exceed $7,500 a year. Also authorized were $31 million for VISTA and $100 million for the work experience program. Restrictions imposed by the Anti. poverty Bill consists of (1) that CAA's not pay salaries of more than $15,000 with Federal funds, (2) CAA's, as of March 1, must al. lot one.third of their governing seats to repr.esentatives of the poor. chose:n by residents of the poor area, (3) no assistance will be available to individuals who hav,e been convicted of inciting, promoting or carrying on a riot or group activity resulting in mat. erial damage to property or injury to persons, It is hoped that thest1 restrictions will discourage slight. ed areas from re.enacting scenes such ·as took place in Watts and Chicago. If the areas ignore the restrictions, they will find them. selves without government assis. taucie,. THE· RECORD SHOP FEATURING SPANISH & ELECTRIC GUITARS, AMPS, STEREOS, TAPE RE. CORDER$, TRANSISTOR RADIOS, WALKIE-TALKIES, MUSIC BOOKS, AND MONARCH STUD_v GUIDES. 113 RIVER STREET PH, 354.3519 Alpena, Michigan Give your feet a breather. In Hush Puppies® casuals As a starting point, try the sporty Jubalo slip-on. So very comfortable you neyer want _to, take them 9ff. ~n~ very handsome in classic Breath1n Brus~ed Pigskin • They come clean with just a brisk brushing. Juba~o i!, justoneofthisyear's many new styles of Hush Puppies , casuals. Come on in and see them all. 1 _ _J ,) Pu pi~ p , HAl&OCMUALI in the shoe 'c----.- Geo. Masters & Son DOWNTOWN ALPENA OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY NIGHTS MRS, R9BERT BUCHNER Multi-Instructor Finds Home Here "I ,enjoy the students of ACC." says Mrs. Robert Buchner, the new business, typing, shorthand and accounting instructer at ·ACC.,..,r: F.or this reason, among others, Mr. a11d l\7rs. Buchn-er havie cha . . sen Alpena to be their "perma. nen.t home." They ha'V!e built a home just ,7est of Ossineke .. Mrs. Buch:i.cr was born in Det. roit, Michigan and from .th!e1·e she moved to Glennie, Michigan. She attended Oscoda High School, Central Michigan University, and reoeived her Masters Degree at ness at Muninsi,~g High School ' and English at Alpena Catholic Cep.tral, In 1964 she taught night classes at ACC. Mr. Buchnier teaches at Alpena High School. Mrs. Buchner 'is the mother of two children. Hier hobbies in. elude music, sewing, swimming, and reading. ADAM'S BOOK STORE 309 N, Second Alpena, Mich, OUTLINE NOTES PAPERBACKS GIFTS BIBLES BOOKS PICTURES BONE CHINA GAMES STUDENTS! THERE IS STILL TIME TO ORDER THOSE SPE~IAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM AVON CONTACT JANEL DE.NNIS PHONE 354.8148 THIRSTY?· Go To Lud's HOME OF THE GIANT BURGER