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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 12

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ill THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1969 School Breakfast Program To Close project, Husband said they program in Tahquamenon Area have amounted to about $13,090 and the board agreed that the principal should make any Schools will be discontinued; so far and that the advisory recommendations he feels are after Dec. 23. Members of the Education, in their December Husband told the board that meeting, expressed HSJEIAM BflNSAtf FIRST CHAIR LIFT- Board committee will meet to deter- of mine final costs.

practical or necessary. Thompson also told the board that graduates of the last three regret at: the school district's situation years are being invited to an, closing he program, which has! with the Seney Township three- informal social hour at toe lugh offered inexpensive breakfasts mill collection and the grand- school when they will be in all three elementary schoo! father clause cafeterias; but after hearins Reorganization Act CAN EVGMHWS fRW HEREiLOOK AT AUTHE COME HERE fRflM ALL of the to eva uate their high schoc remains curriculum as it relates to, Superintendent Robert about the same. He Husband's report tnat the former partnership program was going in the red present circuit judge curriculum improvements. said the a a or employment of the! pursuits since graduation. It is; with the hoped, he said, that the; yiUKidni cxa niv, j.

i i -because of lact of schools' attorney, George Wood wdl help in the board unanimously voted a major obstacle! close it down. since he has disqualify Husband also reported to the from the case concerning Seney." i American board that the house-building The problem, he said, is project by senior boys in tha locating a judge who 's willing vocational education program is and able to pass on tne three- schedule mill collection. In regard to tne Parades, grandfather clause, Husband! I since he has disqualified himself The board also heard tnat na IT'S HER! IT'STHE no banner to be carri ed in MUlard J-Quinlan, principal, visory committee is being called i reported that enrollment as of to pmpomt the costs involved the Supreme that committee progressing on said that a meeting LANSING in rnrrmlptin" the m-oiect The on the bcnoois case, i 1 an tna in completing tne Pjoiect. ine Dpnartment of students with reading problems; and students, under the direction ef The State Department or I improved enforcement, teacher Robert Potoczak, has asked for a stay, are building a three-bedroom home' said. Regarding the public library, the Pentland Elementaryjchcol 'or the Supreme Court decision; repo.

on the Manistique Schools Dec Drug Problem Under Study abuse in the Laurel Lee (AP) A the 16-member committee, drug dependence The study was instituted by the has recommended i State Commission on Law En- public forcement and Criminal Justice. Effie Jacobson, principal of education and rehabilitation pro- "This report is the result of i Elementary grams to deal with the problem the efforts of a cross section of 156 Michigan. outstanding individuals," Milli They are doing all the work which is combined here with the: and to the board that i Gov. William MiUiken, releas-l ken said. "It will serve as a iu co.n teacher program is; ing the report, emphasied that basis for specific recommenda- themselves under the guidance school library, Husband sail, of Potoczak, who is a carpenter, "We have been approved on and local licensed electricians, membership basis in the total plumbers and others in the; system of the Eastern U.P.

construction field. The intent is Library Board. This means that to sell the home when it a membership fee of ten completed. 1 cents per capita, I960 census at Husband told the board people, the Luce County top quality material is being! Library Board is entitled to used in the house and that the spend Luce County penal fin? workmanship is He money to operate the public said, "This is a tremendous library. I am presently quite experience for the boys.

We I hopeful that we can restore tha can't question the project's penal fine money to its original educational value." When the amount and in so doing give board asked about the costs cf the County Library Board some incentive to participate in the operation of the public library," 'narcotic and dangerous drug tions I intend to make (to the The board 'instructed tho abuse is primarily a health Legislature) in January." administration to continue its problem and any effective. The governor said he ha: of the possibility of em- action to deal with it must take I asked his staff to review the a computer company tc this fact into consideration." committee recommendations tor assist In the task of scheduling Mrs. Ruth Lichterman of i possible action by state agen- PUBLIC ICE SKATING Sunday Afternoon 2 to 4 P. M. Admission 35c Jr.

HOCKEY at 8 p.m. SOO INDIANS YS. North Shore Stars PULI.AR STADIUM Husband said. Administrative Leonard Brown I the work-study Assistant reported program that for senior girls in the commercial field should be ready to begin at the start of the second semester. He said that individual businesses are being contacted and that the response has been fairly good.

James Thompson, Mga school principal, reported that the dress code is currently being examined by the new Student Council. The code was developed by the previous Student Council, approved by the majority of the faculty and accepted by the Board of Education, he said. The council has asked him, he said, to schedule a one-month trial period during which all the code restrictions would be lifted except those governing long hair and beards. Thompson asked the board members to express their feelings about the code. the secondaiy school.

i Royal Oak served as chairman Man Cleared In Slayings ANN ARBOR (AP) also was charged with possess- The Washtenaw County a diamond ring taken from cutor's office said Thursday it isj an apartment in Ypsilanti. satisfied Andrew Manuel, year-old Ypsilanti laborer, 23- has no knowledge of the slayings of In placing Manuel on pro a- tion, Circuit Judge William F. Ager Jr. also fined him $100 young women in the Ann Arbor- $600 in court costs. He was I ordered to pay $1,500 restitution to an Ypsilanti rental firm.

In addition to Miss Beineman, six other young women have been slain in the area in a two- Ypsilanti area. Manuel was arrested 'ast summer in Phoenix during a nationwide search that followed the arrest of a former roommate, John Norman Collins, 22, an Eastern Michigan University student. Collins is in jail awaiting a pretrial hearing Jan. 21. He is charged with murder in the slaying last July of Karen Sue Beineman, an Eastern Michigan freshman.

The statement clearing Manuel of any connection with any coed killings was made as Manuel was placed on five years probation this week on charges of larceny by conversion and possession of stolen goods. Manuel pleaded guilty to the charges Nov. 17. He was charged with renting a trailer and driving to California with Collins. Manuel said there was no intention of returning the trailer.

He year period. No one has been charged in the other six slay- mgs. Assistant Prosecutor Booker T. Williams said before the sentencing that "This man (Manuel) has received nation-Aide publicity in connection with the killings. It is only fair to him to state that our office is satisfied that he has no knowledge of the murders." LANSING (AP) Detroit Mayor elect Roman S.

Gribbs greeted the Michigan House briefly Thursday. Telling lawmakers he was in Lansing for an "informal visit," Gribbs said he expected to be back before the Legislature "seeking your advice, counsel and your help." STEVE CANYON THINS 15 COMPACT EADAE.TO HOLD i I LAUNCH ROM CAV 1MP055IBLSTD SPOT FROM A8 WHO WONT ATTKATOLD AU5NS TOTH HOSPITAL? BLONDIE YOU TWO O'CLOCK. IN I SO I THOUGHT VOU MIGHT UKE TO V- -NX BEETLE BAILEY OTHER WAV JO PKIVS THOSE OUT OF THE TO GUITAR IK CHU.ecri ON BORN LOSER YOUR KgEp IT AW? cies and Ms recommendations to the Legislature. Milliken said an additional section on marijuana will be p.dded early next year. Major recommendations in the report call for: Creation of an independent Drug Dependence and Abuse Commission to implement a comprehensive narcotic drug dependence program for Michigan.

The commission would concern itself with information collection, public information and EVENING NEWS CLASSIFIED research, education, and treatment and rehabilitation. Immediate establishment of a treatment and rehabilitation program in the Macomb-Oakland-Wayne county area. Provisions for civil certification of a person as drug dependent person and for either the voluntary or involuntary detention for treatment of such a person. Colleges and universities with teachcer education programs to be required to include courses in their curriculum on drugs and drug abuse. The 20-year mandatory minimum sentence for narcotics sale to be changed to a maximum of 20 years.

A special group to be appointed to thoroughly examine all Michigan drug laws aacl to develop a model narcotics law. Addition of 22 officers to the narcotics unit of the Michigan State Police and doubling the size of the narcotic bureau of the Detroit Police Department by adding 24 men. Yule Cards Help School PALA, Calif. (AP) Sales of Christmas cards reproducing crayon drawings by grada school boys and oi them American guaranteed the Pala Mission School another year of existence. "We're so happy," the Rev.

Victory Turchetti said Thursday in announcing what he described as "the unexpected sellout" of 100,000 cards at 25 cents each. "First, we must pay the bills. But, no, there is no doubt now that the income will help us keep going another year." The eight-grade school, rebuilt 10 years ago at the 153- year-old Roman Catholic Church mission, serves 190 boys and 115 Indians on or near the Rincon and Pala Indian Reservations of northern San Diego County. Seven years ago, the priests hit on the idea of sending Christmas drawings by the pupils as greetings to school benefactors. This expanded into the sale of printed reproductions.

The parish sold 56,000 cards last year. It relies for sales on of mouth church mailing lists and the parish gift shop for tourists. This year's designs were made by Mary Olexa, first grade; Stephanie Hernandez fifth; Lorainne Lawton, eighth; Bernadette Castillo, third; Dale Mancino, fourth and Anthony Gonsalves, seventh. A fiesta and contributions also help pay expenses. "We hoped to sell 75,000 cards this year," said Father Turchetti.

"Now they're all gone. "This is indeed a Merry Christmas." He'll Run Again GRAND RAPIDS (AP) Christian Sonneveldt says he has been able to resolve his personal problems and will run for re-election. Sonneveldt announced his decision Thursday. Thus far, he has no announced opposition in the Feb. 16 primary.

Sonneveldt was appointed mayor in 1354 snd won a four year term in the 1966 elections. LtMl AdvtrthMntflt STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court for tht County el Chippewa. Estate of WiiHam DecMMd. It is Ordered that on January 1970, at 10 a.m., in Probate Courtroom Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan a hearing be held on the Petition for the probate of a purported Will ol said deceased.

Publication and service shal! be made as provided by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: December JAMES A- HENDERSON of Probate. (SEAL) A true copy: MARY E. DEARWOOD Register Veum Veum Attorneys Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.

Legal Advertisement STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court for County of Chippewa. Estate of Anthcmy Leonard KranU, Deceased. It is Ordered that on March 2, at 11:00 a.m., in the Probate Courtroom, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan a hearing be held at which all creditors of said deceased are required to prove their claims. Creditors must file sworn claims with the court and serve a copy on Mr.

James J. Fenlon, administrator with will annexed, 713 West Spruce Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, prior to said hearing. Publication and service shall be made as provided by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: December 2, 1969.

JAMES A. HENDERSON Judge of Probate. (SEAL) A true copy: GAIL WEBER Clerk of Probate. Legal Advertisement STATE OF MiCHlGAN Probate Court for the County of Chippewa. Estate of Peter Guiik, Deceased.

It is Ordered that on March 4, 1970, at 10:03 a.m., in the Probate Courtroom, Sault Sie. Marie, Michigan a hearing be held at which all creditors of said deceased are required to prove their claims and heirs will be determined. Creditors must file sworn claims with the court and serve a copy on Leo Opolka, administrator, Goetzville, Michigan, prior to said hearing. Publication and service shall made as provided by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: December 4, 1969.

JAMES A. HENDERSON Judge of Probate. (SEAL) GAIL WEBER Clerk of Probate. Legal Advertisement STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court for the County of Chippewa. Estate of James M.

McKercnfe, Deceased. It is Ordered that on March 10, 1970, at 10:00 a.m., in the Probate Courtroom, Sault Sie. Marie, Michigan a hearing be held at which all creditors of said deceased are required to prove their claims and heirs will be determined. Creditors must file sworn claims the court and serve a copy on Dorothy Jean Downs, 845 Sebek, Oxford, Michigan, prior to said hearing. Publication and service shall be made as provided by Statute and Court Rule.

Dated: December 10, 1969. JAMES A. HENDERSON Judge of Probate. (SEAL) A true copy: GAIL WEBER Clerk of Legal Advertisement NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE DEFAULT having been mads hi the terms and conditions of a certain Mortgage made by ROLLAND W. WIERTALLA and JOLENE F.

VVIERTALLA, husband and wife, West 14th Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Mortgagor, to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN, a United States banking corporation. Mortgages, dated May 12, 1966, and recorded in Office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Chippewa, State of Michigan on the 12th day of May 1966, in Liber 265 of Mortgages, Pages 325 to 329 inclusive, which said Mortgage is claimed to be due and upon which Mortgage there is claimed to be due and unpaid at the date of this Notice the sum of THIRTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETYSIX DOLLARS AND THIRTY-EIGHT CENTS principal, and interest computed to the date of this Notice in the sum of ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY DOLLARS AND FIFTY- ONE CENTS (S140.51), and any unpaid insurance premiums and real estate taxes, delinquent water bills due the City of Sault Sie. Marie, Michigan, and no suit or proceedings at or in equity having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage or any part thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, by virfure of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage and pursuant to the statute of the State of Michigan in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given thai on the 27ih day of February 1970 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon (EST), said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the North front door of the Courthouse in the City of Ssult Ste.

Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan (being the building where the Circuit Court for the County of Chippewa is held) of the premises described in said Mortgage, with the interest thereon at six and one-half per centum per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses which are chargeable against said premises, including attorney fees in the sum of SEVENTY- FIVE DOLLARS ($75.00) as provided by law, and also any sums which may be paid by the undersigned necessary to protect its interest in the premises, which said premises are described as follows: Lots One (i). Two (2) Three (3), and Four (4), excepting there- from the west seven (7) feet, Block Seven (7) of R. N. Adams Addition Number Three (3), City of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, SUBJECT to an easement in favor of Edison Sault Electric Company to construct and maintain light and power lines as appears in Liber 172 Deeds, Page 518, Chippewa County Register of Deeds records.

The period of redemption from such sale will bs six (6) months from the date of such sale. Dated at the City of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, this 26th day of November, 1549. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Saulf Ste. Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan, a United States banking corporation, by, Paul Willson its President MORTGAGEE JOHN E.

LaROCK Attorney for the Mortgagee Business Address: GILLESP1E AND LaROCK Attorneys at Law (old) Sault Savings Sank Building P. 0. Box 487 Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan W83 Telephone: 632-3397 (AC 906) McMillan Briefs MCMILLAN The WSCS held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Fox with eleven members and one guesi present.

Games were played anc refreshments served. Meetings will resume on Jan. 13, 1970. Santa Claus will be at the Columbus Township Hall on Saturday evening, Dec. 20, for Columbus Township children Refreshments will be served to the adults.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Me- Nally and daughter, Sue, Munising visited. with Mr. and Mrs.

Ai Crawford and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirby, There Are Letters In These Boxes: In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear husband father and grandfather, Adolph 0. Kelly, who passed away one year no tomorrow, December 21, IMS. Sadly missed by wift, J.

Ktlly and children and grandchildren Mr. Mrs. Jack Kelly family Mr. Mrs. Robert Cowan and family Miss Grace Kelly Mr.

William Kelly Mr. Mrs. Harold Hummel and family Mr Mrs Gaylord Miller and family Mr. Mrt. Roy Sparr family Mr.

Mrs. Hartley Godson and family. 1 -Announcements ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS SAULT DIAL 632-260S GOETZVILLE Phone GUITAR LESIONS Beginning and advanced. Contact Chet Olson, dial SIGNS by SOMES tales. Service Dial 633-J121 PIANO TUNING E.

ASKWITH YOU STILL HAVE TIME To read the PICK A PRESENT COLUMNS In today's classified pages, then shop the easy way know what you want and where to get It PIANO ORGAN LESSONS Beginner and Advanced PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTOR ALSO Adult Hobby ear Gerald Thomas Dial 2-3853 RESPIRATORY TROUBLE? Contact Sales Rentals, Technical Assistance, M. D. Advisor. AIRWAY INHALATION THERAPY SERVICE, Route 1, Box 47, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.

Dial 632-8862. ATKINSON MUSIC STORE STUDIO DEALERS IN ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 411 Johnstone Dial 2-3831 1 Away ANY PERSON who has anything to give away and does not offer or attempt to offer any other things for sale may place an ad in this column. There is no charge to the advertiser. 2-Personal GEORGIA'S POODLE SALON All styles. Nine years experience.

Also Toy Poodles for sale. Phone St. Ijnace 117. LAST MINUTE IDEAS? We have them in the PICK A PRESENT columns of the Classified section. Gift ideas for everyone on your list.

Hollingsworth Auto Sales, Inc. 10 Ib. TURKEY FREE With Every Used Car Business Services WIGS STYLED In my home. Licensed Beautician, 777 Carrie. Dial 2-7250.

HOME COMMERCIAL APPLIANCES REFRIGERATION Norm Butsch Service Installation Service Repairs 7H E. Spruce St. 632 The BOB CAT Snow Thrower is in Town See this one before you buy. At GEORGE'S LAWN MOWER SERViCE 415 Ridge St. Dial 2-8712 Gas Oil Furnaces SHEET METAL WORK AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRS Mathews Company 206 E.

Spruce St. Dial 2-6412 RENTAL? FOR YOUR PARTY Punch Bowls Beer Pumpj All Types of Glasses Pitchers ALSO Floor Scrubber Soo Supply Equipment Co. 224 E. Pjrtage Ave. Dial 632-9906 FROST Moving Storage Government Approved ALLIED VAN LINES AGENT 400 Sheridan Dial 2-2205 MOVING STORAGE 115 ARLINGTON Dial 5-5245 Government Approved Storage AGENT FOR North American Van Lines World Wide Moving Service WOULD YOU BUY A WITH ONE ROOM? Because you need space to move around, you need more than one room in your home.

Your home insurance should give you "room to move around" too if should be adaptable to your family and your financial needs. Let an agent from Robert L. Fowler Agency show you how you can get complete home insurance protection, tailored especially for you. Call ROBERT L. FOWLER Agency 204 E.

Spruce Dial 632-2163 Use Evening News Classified 4-Business Services "COMPLETE SERVICE TV Stereo HI-FI PA Systems All Electronics AUTHORIZED DEALER Motorola SetcheU Carlson KING'S Radio TV Service DIAL 635-51 S3 SAULT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTEK CALL WARDS FOR HEATING PLANT REPAIR SERVICE Check-up or major repair, Wards service technician! will put your Wards heating plant in top working order. Our service is prompt and dependable. Call Wards today. Montgomery Ward Service Department Dial 632-8421 524 Ashmun SL 5-Employment WILL DO IRONING In my Dial 635-1253 after 5:30 p.m. WILL DO BABYSITTING In my home.

Licensed. Dial 632-6233. PAPER HANGING Dial 632-9788. WILL DO IRONING At home. 225 West 8th.

Dial 23545. SANTA'S HELPER That's what we call the PICK A PRESENT columns In todays paper. Let us help you select the ideal gift for your loved ones. X-RAY TECHNICIAN Registered or Board eligible. Full employment, liberal fringe benefits, salary comensurata with experience.

Contact H.E. Selby, RT, Chippewa County War Memorial Hospital, dial 906-632-3331. TEXAS OIL COMPANY Has opening in Sault Ste. Marie area. No experience necessary.

Age not important. Giod character a must. We train. Air mail; D.P. Dickerson, President, Southwestern Petroleum Fort Worth, Texas.

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS Wanted. Capable of handling llov, 440V and 4160V systems. Must bs able to do industrial maintenance, trouble shooting and construction on all phases and types of heavy industrial equipment. Apply Personnel Department, Packaging Corporation of America, Filer City, Michigan 49634. 6-Bus.

Opportunity KRIEGER'S GIFT SHOP For sale. Dial 2-2315 after 5 p.m. Exchange WANTED TO BUY Butcher cattle. Contact LAKE SUPERIOR BEEF CO. Dial 632-8J95.

WANTED TO BUY All kinds ot livestock. VVM. C. McDONALD, Auctioneer, Pickford, Michigan. Phone 647-5350.

WANTED TO Cows; feeder and butcher cattle. Alsa trucking to Ruayard and Lower Michigan. Victor Hillock. Dial 23975. 8-For Sale CHRISTMAS TREES Dona Beseau, 2409 4th Avenue.

S50.00 Dial 2-9555. CLOTHES DRYER Fnqidaire, reconditioned, excellent. S50. 319 E. Spruce St.

Dial 2-9663 after 4p.m. LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPIES registered. Sx left, four weeks old. Dal Kincheloe 495-2529. ACE-TONE COMBO ORGAN Like new.

only one year old. Dial 6329404. STOVE WOOD Fireplace wood and kindling. Will deliver. Dial 6322931.

CHRISTMAS TREES Your choice S3.50. and Barbesu Roadl first house on the Barbeau Road, GIBSON GUITAR Solid body electric, dual ptcxup and Gibson lifier. Set cost S600, selling for S250. Like new. Dial 632-2769.

CHRISTMAS KITTENS Persian, three months old. C.F.A. registered. Phons Pickford 647-9845 after 6 p.m. FLUFFY soft and bright are carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre.

Rent electric shampooer SI. Scott Store, 512 Ashmun. FIREPLACE WOOD White birch and maple; also kindling. Will deliver. Taking orders for cedar posts.

Dial 2-3903. MUNTZ 4-TRACK Car stero taps player S20.00. Also one car top ski carrier, in good condition SS.OO. Dial 63S-596S. VALLEY POOL TABLE Va" slate top, heavy duty.

6' or Valley pool table. Dial 632-2266, asK for Pat, or dial 632-3795. CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner you ever used, so easy too. Get Blua LustreRent electric shampooer SI, Coast to Coast Store, Pickford, Mich. GERT'S a say girl ready for a whirl after clearing carpets with Blue Lustre.

Rent electric sham- pooer Si. Sherwin Williams, 300 Ashmun. THE amazing Blu2 Lustre will leave your upholstery beautifully soft and clean. electric shampooer si. Cowan's Department Store, 408 Ashmun.

WARDS SIGNATURE HAIR DRYER SS.OO. Ladies white size 7 figure Human hair wig, medium length, Dial 632-7533 after 4 p.m. MAGIC CHEF RANGE 40" BTU gas, clean, excellent condition. Hand braided wool rugs, 11 Vi' round; 70" 40" oval; 46" 29" oval and two 40" round. Dial 632-6920.

PICK A PRESENT SHOPPING CON- have chosen the most-wanted gifts to list on our Special Christmas Shopping List shop the stores listed for the many items advertised today ask the clerks for additional gift ideas. GIBSON GUITAR And case; cutaway double pickups; four months old, sold for S535 will sell for S400. RCA stereo tape recorder with two extension speakers, sells far around S283, going at S185. Am.peg Amplifier Model GS-12R reverb and tremolo 12" speaker, sell for S229.50 selling for 533.00. Dial 632.9254.

SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS Experienced, qualified service men ready to serve you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Call today. ERICKSON Appliance) Center Authorized GE inloj S.

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