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PAGE 2 Ironwood Doily Globe, Thursday, April 14, 1977 As Reported, $192,000 Set for Sewer Line i Approval of a $192,000 loan for seuer works for Ironwood -Township was announced loday two Washington 35 days after The Ironwood Daily Globe published Ihe 'news. The Daily Globe had a 'on the loan March 10. The reports came from Rep. Philip Huppe (H-Houghlon) and Sen. Donald Riegle Jr.

(D- 'MictO. The loan Is from Ihe Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) and supplements a grant from Ihe Upper 'Great Lakes Regional Commis- The congressional release today adds little lo' Ihe Globe report of March 10. The loan is to build a system to end pollution of Youth Gets Year lerin PHILLIPS David Splllcr, 16, Filield, was sentenced to 15 years In the Wisconsin Reformatory at Green Bay In Price County Circuit Court Wednesday. Spiller had been murder by Judge W. Patrick DorJin in connection with the An estimated 215 users would! Oct.

24, 1976 shooting death of connected to the C. Schrab in northern when it is cpmplcted, according! Price County. Obituaries Mrs. Joseph F. Gorrilla Mrs.

Joseph F. Gorrilta, 87, 216 Kennedy died early lo- day at an area nursing home following a lengthy illness. The former Mary Molly Vi- zanko was born here April 29, 1839, daughter ol the late Mr, and -Mrs. Steve Vizanko. She attended local schools and was married to Joseph F.

Gorrilla 91 1 1 It UnU, Trlntirr Oct. 21, 1910 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church by (he Rev. Sprajcar. Mrs. Gorrilla was a member of Holy Trinity Church, the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Associa- tico, (lie Ladies Altar Society a the Third Order of St.

industry but officials have never I Spiller and two juveniles were! Francis. Her husband died to Iluppc staffer Jaracs Story. The line could link up with Gogebic Community College. V.y. As or.e of the terms of the sentence, Judge Donlin ordered the lime Spiller had spent in the Price County Jail not be The application said the r.ew' credited on the sentence im- system a'so would servo a new.

posed Wednesday. put a name to it. The township reportedly' i i also is seeking ar.o'.her' eaS grant. the connection with GCC has been planned since 1KB. A number of public hearings will be held on the project before the line is construcl- "I The March report hy the Get o'Jt Ihe ball point pens! Globe faiih rue system mil correct Ihe sewage treatment in the area of Jackson and Lake rids.

An eight-inch sewer bypass line will run to thc area file 'Em (ill Ihe pots, it's that ilime of year again. The annual ideadline for filing stale and federal income lax forms is 'midnight Friday, April 15. But don't wait that postal officials warned today. You won'i gei that all Irickliiig filter plant, following Ir.e general lay of Ihe land along creek valley lo pro- March 1, 1973 and a daughter, John Bcdnar, Nov. 24, 1976.

She is survived by three sons, Dr. J.C. Gorrill, Ironwood, Dr. L.J. Gorrill, Cioquet, and Robert Gorrill, Downers Grove, a daughter, Mrs.

Archie Sammuelson, Minneapolis; seven grandchildren and a bro- Uier, Joseph Vizanko, Washburn, Wis. airing and abetting firsl-degresj Funeral services will be held murder, but Judge Donlin ques-J at a Saturday at Holy tioned whether Uie youth wasi Tr nil 5' Church with the Rev. mentally mature enough to 1 1 Polakowski officiating. arresled in connection wilh the sholgun murder of Schrab, 23 Mayville, Wis. Schrab died of multiple shotgun wounds las! Oct.

24 in Che- quamegon National Forest near Fifield, llis was beside his dunebuggy. Two other youths, aged 15 and II, have been tried as juveniles and arc in a state institution. Spiller had been charged will) found guilty of intent under that said. Dul. Ally.

David Deda killing," Deda saii, -important post mafk on your V1 envelope if you wait until raid- TM "oesn'l seem there to slip thc forms info (he CCOT nS real the cae. IA mlenis to oa:) (hc Friday the hour of doom isj to rahip thc S192JMO on a 30 EO senseless ar.d brutal, any p.m. if you want to ward the Infernal Revenue Service Maybe, jusl ma.vbe as late as year tcres basis at five per cent in-est. The annual payments would average 512,632 over the period; however, the township the legislature to ails to ask amend th; Burial Cear.etery. be at Riversid; Chappcll-Zielinski a John A.

Cappa John A. Cappa, 78, 329 W. Norrie, died unexpeclcdly Wcd- nesday evening at Grand View Ellgme a a Hospital Notes GRAND VIEW. AdmWed Wednesday: Joseph Richards, MiJJ Kim Malison, a i Charles Clemens, Amy Binczak, Ironwood; Delores Corletl, Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. Hospital.

He was born Ocl. 10, 1898, at Villa Castelauovo, Torino, Italy, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Domcnic Cappa. He came lo Ihe United Slates and to Hurley in 1920 ar.d later moved to Bessemer where he worked in the Colby Mine until its closing in 1921.

He worked at the Iron, Comity Grocery as a delivery; Anthony Furtich, Anita man for 12 years and later MussaUi, BEssemer; Hjalmer a bartender at the City Tavern, Leonard Wierzbicki, er, Ironwood; Saraarziya infant, Bessemer. Patient count Wednesday: 61. DiyiXE INFANT, Wakelield, Admitted Wednesday: Louis -WakefieM; George Gerovac, Marenisco; Emrnell Mssse, Bfssemer. Discharged Wedne-day: Allen Hurley, retiring in 1964. He was married lo the former Jennie Patritto of Ironwood Ocl.

14, 1957, at SI. Mary's Catholic Church, Hurley, and they made Ironwood; Rose Mardja, Duluth; Mrs. Amelia Voyer, Wakefield. LA CHOIX, White Pine. Ad- Anna Aho, Catholic Church.

Wednesday: Car- ainuuk; ct Surviving are his widow; two: ne Bergland. brothers, Michael and ONTOXAGON 1 MEMORIAL. Ilaly, and two sisters, Ellen and Admitted Wednesday; JoAnn Nina Cappa, Italy. Weston, Crossing; Waller Funeral services will be held Nyman, Adelard Lajimodiere, Saturday at a.m. at Holy O.ntcnagon; Bcrnicce Gougeoni Hurley, South Carey Sign Fire Agreement The Hurley Cily Council voted I The Environmental' Protection final acceptance of the 1977 fire AgTMy a lter iceptance of the protection agreement with Town of South Carey at the regular meeting in Cily Hall Wednesday night.

Under the terms of Ihe agreement, South Carey will pay Hurley 1,300 per year for fire protection, plus a rate of $75 for each hour Ihe fire truck is used, $50 for each tanker or pump truck and $5 per hour for each fireman. The council tentatively approved the fire agreement at the March 31 meeting, pending approval of the city attorney. Mayor Paul Santini presented a letter from the Northwest Regional Planning Commission advising the city council to announcing the grant on the project. Step II will cost 576,400, with the remaining $19,100 picked up by the city. The Step II phase includes the preparation of final plans actual construction of 'sewer facilities.

In other action, Ino council approved a resolution to place a number of etop signs on' the olficial cily list. Some signs in Hurley were erected alter the most recent sign.ordi- nance was passed and were not technically olficial stop signs. The new ordinance plnccs all exisling signs and some new ones under Ihe uniform city ordinance. The measure was approved pending apply for a Farmers Home lamination by Ihe city allor- Admiru'stration lowi to explore ney. a secondary water supply system.

A representative of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Trinity Catholic Church with Ihe liocklaiul: Jair.es Kauss, Ewi hev. Joseph Polakowski olfi-' Larry Aho, Mass City. elating. Burial will be in River-! Discharged Wtdnesdsv: Alv- icx en5 ons lc Germania Hill Hurley Tuesday, April 19 at a.m. to discuss water line side Cemetery.

Welsh. Frank Buck'Cheri a Holiday Inn areas ot Ihe Chappell-Zielinski a Hcini, KayDavison, 1 tini said. Home will open for visitation rosary will be recited there at Inez Warner, Kathleen WilsonJ The council heard a report at 5 p.m. Friday. The parish Wayne Peters, O.nlonagon; on 'to slatus of lne ci 'S' ar 1- I -ft 1 7 Home will bc open for visilalioni alter 5:30 p.m.

Friday. The ro-l sary will be recital there at S. I 7:45 p.m. Friday. stale law which forbids juveniles less Ihan 16 into acjult court.

Authorities said Schrab was MERCER Mrs. Irene Jane 74, Mercer, died at her i home Wednesday morning. Rebecca KaHunki, Lori Strickland, White Pir.c. IIOWAKI) YOUNG MEDICAL CEXTER. Wcodruff.

Discharged Wednesday: Lois Jung, Lang 0 a Pamela Dunbar, Madison: Frank Esehenbaeh, Anne Hermansorr, Sauier; How you might gei ihe Ironwood would have the option of "unlmg partridge when he hap. by as Uic youngsters iscussing plans to shoot iy. count on It! 'j i ran application, the i a someone. So don bunch up al the post township said it expects John Mataiyo -e was born Oct 2 AnnD Herraansorr, Sayner; How- '37 Gl'dden died Tuesdav ly at; at Wausau wis tlle (fa'ughlwl Clarice Medical Ccirt? yA late Mr. and Mrs.

Henry i st Gennam; Gerald -Memorial Medical Center, Ash-; sh( zas'nm, ulli Raja Brown County Wis" i a Manilowish Waters; Theres Revoy, Woodrulf; Sylvia Juve River; Kurt Purdy, Mi- an JtHU. 'IK if" 5-y, Juv, 'office, the mailmpn said. Get that form done tonight and in Ihe chute by 4:30 tomorrow afternoon. Otherwise, comes the penalty for late filiiig. "Nothing's so sure as death 'Lawyers for Fees BESSEMER The Finance, iEudgeting and Auditing Com- exisiing commercial i ilong with residential! serve six buildings along properties.

The new system should alleviate the most serious problems in the township area adjoining the City of Ironwood, including Welsh's Creek. A federal official ssid he expects the agency will close Ireeing the money lo the township this fiscal year. Christensen said last month Tonight's Activities came to the Stoics in 1910 settled a( Hotel, Green Bay, St. Louis, later movin" lo Meland al Ka Green; 131 lld lai. He resided at GUdden 55l Ba Sheens married to -Nor- 1 years.

On Sept. 21, 1B21, he was married to Ihe former Kalherine at Ironwood. Survivors include his widow; son, Frank, Del Norte, The Sigurd Olson Instituie will Ihree daughters Mrs' sponsor, a workshop on retrea- Robert Grcsn, North Syracuse tion and lourism in Ihe Mrs. Katherine Superior Btea at 7:30 al (he I Gliddcn, and Mrs. Fxfgnr Saxon Community Center.

Alexandria, 10 grandchil- The Ontonagon County Co-'dren; two great grandchildren! Vcter ais of Wars that besides the bypass line the operative Extension Service will anl one brother ar.d one I Auxiliary; Jloose Ladies Club lowr-ship will set up an extra sponsor a Plant-0-Rama at thc in Yugoslavia. of Green Bay; Catholic Order man Neufuss at Milwaukee. He died several years ago. In 1914 Mrs. Noiiuss came, to Mercer, where she ar.d land Kanner.berg operated N'cw' fj.

Still The council request from the Hurley Chapter of Ihe Military Order of the Cootie for a. parade on Silver St. during Ihe group's convention in lluvlcy April parade would be on Saturday, April 23. A commendation was. approved for Eugene DeCarlo, the city water plant operator who retired March 31.

The Hurley Little League submitted a request to the council for a donation of funds for its ball field project. The council bat the slate reduced Ihe figure! lo donale 5300 to the lo $6,900. The appraisal of ihe; group this year. park site has been approved program. A $6,900 slate aid package will be added lo 55.900 in local matching funds for Ihe project.

Thc citv had applied for 510,000, Mayor Santini said ball the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the pro-! flfG ject will begin after the chase is made. Transfer of $20,000 from thc For Iron bv I Morlh Bar and Grill. She was a member of I 1 Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, Senior Citi-, Manitowish i Mercer; Mercer Mercer holding pond and ons or two' Ontonagon Area drying beds to handle the 'rom 7 to 9. High School Brims Funeral Home, Glid-'of Foresters Auxiliary ar.d the deo, will open for visitation five-county area volun- MADISOK Testing of evi- ence in thc murder of Mrs. 44, 128 Minne- itreal, last month i Officials said the department had run out of funds.

A public hearing will be held in Madison April 21 by the Public Service Commission on a proposed Hurley water and sewer rate increase. The rate increase is necessary to pay for the sewer connection and water supply from Ironwood. The council approved a proposal fi TM toa Heavy" alert has bcen fire identification department should: (ion to their original condition be finished with fingerprint ar.d: althe end of the work. related tests by Friday, Mayor Saniini read a letter TM I rro will bc made (depending Oma-Sotilh Carey Community decisions on new lines in Iwill represent action. the board ir Jr.

i other parts of the township) on The plaintiff states that ap- in claims reached for comment. Slurgul 10 a.m. Saturdav at St Isaac had Eaid TM uld lake ac 1011 the case unli! the crime lab report was completed wm ue the ar he has le opportunity to wnere he was a Mercer Cemeterv study it. suspect has been ne 10, 1970. The Engsirom" Funeral HomeJ a cs lfd in the case since there was no way to the funding of Step when the firearm expert would i of the sewer system project complete his tests on the wea-1- pon taken as evidence.

Iron County Dis. Ally. Paul was out of town this morning and could not be for Iron County' following Ihe last few days of warm weather and rapid snow melt. Iron County resource agent H.W. Kinney said the rapid snow melt has left a carpet of dead grass ar.d fall leaves which are perfect tinder for a blaze.

Water levels in the area-have risen slightly this he said, but hot as much as in other years.The waler table apparently is rising, because the number of homes still on the" waler delivery list have been going down. Around 70 deliveries in the program are still being made, Kinr.ey -said. Over homes were being trucked water at thc program's high point. Friday's Activities 5 work on the six cases. N'o date for Ir.e trail has been, iEei, Circuit Judge Donald Mun-' Ontonagon, presently being' vacation.

1 In other action al las'- nighS's I meeting, the committee ap-i i proved invoices and considered! County Cancer Drive salary increases for Ihree chairmen will meet at the Ssi employes. A meeiing IxKl 8 1' a Ees- with the Retirement Commis- serccr, at p.m. ision is set for Tuesday, April Tire Lanl O'Lakes Chrnibfr IS at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the; Commerce will meel al Ham- aduitors' report with the rcn's Black Oak for a buffcl with social necessary. The Ironwood Masonic Lodge; officialing.

BuriaI 1 wili'be'Vn'the alio Friday for the ii-Hl i.inn* i I ni I me- wilh the Rev. Joseph Kichak' ramded officers to make on motions in Ihe case Semer officialing. Burial will be in the "sedations by Friday for the A meet at 7:30 at Ihe Masonic Marenisco cemetery "young timers" party to be held St hear ng ak is expected lo enter a plea Friends may call'at the fur.er-1 Saturday evening in thc club- rSnlfn granted a duciion in his bond at the Wed- Temple. i The Gogebic County Council al home from 9 am Frdav 1 SCT TM "I a TMay be made by nearly hearing. Serr.enak had cubrooTO Belsemer a 7 i I catling 932-3408 or 932-3811.

been held at the Iron Co.xity a i a i Issued TM TM "A bond! erected in Iron County A traffi, JS he I TM? rcdllc I 0 WTM- SKY VIEW SUPPER CLUB On Hiway 1 Mile West Presque Dine In A Relaxed Atmosphere- Serving Daily 4:30 lo 10:30 CLOSED TUESDAY FRIDAY FISH FRY 2.25 71S-686-2923 Reservations Accepted This Ad for A COMPLIMENTARY After Dinner Drink Wilh Your Dinner its annual meeting at 8 al the i Issued Inn, i. in utiy i i i i i 11 am. until 3:30 p.m. when! a Open jarenLs may visit Washington Tlic Ironwood citv la i fa opcn a days from 9 a.m. through 6 p.m.

School and A.D. Johnston High 1 eekdays' 'and Salur-. THE WEATHER Catholic Grade through thc rest of ApriL City an open house officials said the action was who wih to have breakfast should come al 9. School. Members of Michigan Chapter! I of neSirei School Personnel are School nil! hold reminded lhat Ihe annual mcel- al the school, W.

Arch taken to help residents handli will be held Wednesday, from 0 until 10:30 a.m. for chil--spring cleanup. Ironwood and 20, at 2 p.m. at the First drcr, vrho will bc in kinr'ergar- Hurley residents will be admit- xial Bank, Ironwood. ten in the 1977-78 school by showing their landfill arid parents.

cards. A representative Ihe Goge- go on Aurora SI. A work bee will he held at Ironwood Veterans of For; eign Wars Hall Saturday begin- at 8 a.m. bic County Commission on Aging will be at the Ironwood Hall from 1-3 p.m. Notice Ironwood Township Residents The ANNUAL MEETING which was adjourned from April 1, 1977 WILL BE HELD ON APRIL 16, 1977 at 1:00 p.m.

al thc Ironwood Community Building for the purpose of reviewing the proposed 1977-78 budget Ironwood Township Board TRMrrnATrnrs i.v IIEONU-OOU A i For 24 hr. pcrlort rr.dlne at 12 r.oon 2 p.m. 10 p.m. 32.6 a.m. 20 4 i 318 a.m.

29 p.m. 41 2 23 10 a.m. 40 8 p.n. I a.re. 24 12 nonn 51 jcar Co a 12.21 In.

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