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City, Mkli Saturday, Apr. 5, 197S Page I Hearing scheduled Tuesday oil city plan ordinance TRAVERSE CITY The city planning commission will hold a public hearing on a Planned Unit Development i a beginning at 7:30 p.m., in city hall. According to a release from the commission, a planned i development (PUD) a a pattern (development) that is shaped bv the natural and neighborhood environment." It is also designed to allow C1 s't i of buildings, minimize land disturbance and leave "more open space for recreation and the preservation of existing natural and historical resources." This is all designed to be accomplished by agreement between the city and the developer. "Development be precisely in accord with the mutually agreed upon plan which regulates the use of the land thereafter," the release The PUD is also structured to "establish a confidence between the developer, the city decision makers and the, residents through a spirit of, coopration and joint planning" effort," the commission The ordinance up -for i i Tuesday night proposes three PUD Two of them are residential, while a third is, multi-purpose. ordinance allows- negotiation on building open spaces, setbacks, lot sizes, building floor area and', "every other aspect of the' physical environment." One non-negotiable item is- the city Off-Street Ordinance, ONIY ONE-WAY to go for sure.

And that's In the direction of leaves and grasi iprlngtime blossoms and WARMTH. People in the Grand Traverse Bay region are eagerly awaiting a little fun in the spring and summer son. (Record-Eagle photo by John Hawkins) 'Not told about tv job applicant says TRAVERSE CITY A I personal interview when he Detroit man said he was never learned several workers have told "WGTU-TV, Channel 29 was being struck when he answered an ad in the help- wanted section of the Detroit Free Press classified ads early this week. Station management who talked with the man said they did tell him about the labor situation. a Somero, 15061 Snowden, Detroit, told the Record-Eagle he answered the ad which said the station was looking for a switcher-director with a second-class license, which he has.

He said he a to Thomas Kiple, president ar.d general manager of the station, and was preparing to strike. Switcher- are among the been on directors strikers. "The guy (Kiple) didn't tell me nothing like that," Somero told the Record-Eagle. Kiple insists he did. "I happened to talk to this man himself and told him there was a strike on," he responsinj said.

He added Somero that to the ads, Kiple that he he told probably wouldn't qualify because the station was looking for someone with a first class license. Kiple said he not. know about the ad which asked for a television switcher-director who, the ad stated "must have at least a 2nd class FCC Lombardo headlines concert schedule Light, power issues top city agenda said. Everybody was told who! license." Kiple said another em ber of the management had placed the ads. responded those ads, the station executive added.

The ads were dropped by the paper in mid-week. The Somero said that he never would have applied for the job policy which requires strikes or similar labor troubles to be noted in such ads which WGTU did not do. However "we've told what I in I come to Traverse City for a I the situation is to everyone tnc paper -i Detroit Free Press has a when a strike was.in progress, i described TRAVERSE CITY Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians will be the headline attraction for the Traverse i Community Concert Association's season scheduled to begin Sept 29 at Lars Hockstad Auditorium. a Americans have started the New Year every year with Guy Lombardo and the Canadians on television and radio. "The sweetest music this side of heaven" has been known to throughout the United States and Canada.

An evening of Lombardo music has been as "A pleasant. i States-Item critic. Entrance to the show is for members only and this year the membership campaign is headquartered in the lobby of the Park Place Motor Inn beginning Monday from 10 a.m. to Memberships will also be sold at the door of the last concert to be presented at 3:15 Monday at the Senior High Auditorium. Eric and Martha Nagler, folksingers, will perform.

Anyone- purchasing a new membership for the 75-76 Community Concert Season may attend this concert as a bonus. I I Cl 3L111VK WO-J-i" He said he neither wanted to a i evening be a. "scab" or find himself Melodies of the past, m- out of a job again if the Strike were settled. The station has been struck since March 1. termingled with those of the present, flowed from the as Lombardo directed," by the New Orleans Hooper joins college development group TRAVERSE CITY The Michigan College Development Fund years have volunteered their services to help raise funds and procure needed equipment Bureau News Letter editor for the region, has been elected to on the fund 'Committee today announced for the college.

that Deni Hooper, Farm since Its formation early in 1971, the NMC Development Fund has contacted residents of the area and explained tax benefits tiiey can derive by contributing to the local college either gifts of funds, equipment or property that is useable for educational purposes. Action by the college board of trustees established both membership committee. Hooper, a candidate for the NMC board of trustees last November -and active member of the farming community in the area, joins other area residents who tor almost four 6 NMC students arrive in England for study tour will make it- donors alp- common and pooled income trusts that possible for predated assets, stocks and.bonds, a i i a benefits from contributions to NMC. Beckett and TRAVERSE CITY Six Michigan College students arrived in Bath, England Sunday few a i educational and cultural exchange with City of Bath Technical College, NMC officials report. The second phase of an educational exchange which saw eight Bath College students studying at NMC in January and February- the students will enroll in selected courses at Bath during their stay in Europe.

They will stay with the families of the Bath students who visited Traverse City. I The NMC students were met on anrival in England by Henry Morgenstein, NMC exchange faculty member, who is teaching at Bath College this academic year. The six students are Kathy Kerr, Bonnie Linton, Keith Miller, all of Traverse City; Marilyn Rizzardi, Sandusky; Randall Skeirek, New York state and Jim Moore, Troy. Upon completion of their six- week stay at Bath the NMC students are planning to travel According to committee chairman William Wadsworth, the group does not sponsor public fund-raising drives. I Instead, he said, committee i describe donor benefits to individuals and local corporation managers, give illustrated talks to civic groups, aind meet with local representatives of the legal and accounting professions so they in turn can advise clients of donation benefits.

NMC Development. Fund Committee members in addi- I tion to Wadsworth and Hooper, are Wayne Cowell, Russell McNamara, Rudolph Stimac, Heln Osterlin, William L. Wise, James Julius Sleder. The committee maintains an such as I office in college ad- to receive I ministration building thai is staffed from 8 a.in to noon, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. TRAVERSE CITY A of City Ligiit and Powar issues are scheduled on the agenda for the Monday meeting of the city commission.

Raising rates is one big one. i The 1975-1976 preliminary city budget will also be presented. City Manager Lawrence Savage is recommending the city agree to. a contract amendment with its coal supplier who has asked for a higher price per ton. There are also issues involving awarding a contract for new automatic cleaning ecminment for the utility.

The City manager will also recommend adjusting the present light and power rates "to meet increasing costs." Then there are some con- n-acts for light and power Notices STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of GRAND TRAVERSE. Estate of MARION WEBSTER, Deceased. ADrtl Z2. Probate Cour- the Legal Notices in England Europe. and Continental Hospital notes Legal NOTICE Nominating petitions Trustee to the Traverse Bay Area intermediate Board of Educiitlon arc now available at the office of the Board at 2325 North Garfleld Road, Traverse City, Mlchlsan.

Said term of office to 1 Claims msv DC tllea wnn ov commence July 1, Ond W. STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of GRAND TRAVERSE. In the Matter of the Eslale of CARL W. KEATON, Deceased. File No.

14.007 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING TAKS NOTICE on April 1975 at 11:30 A.M. In Probate Court Room at the Courthouse, Traverse City, Michigan before the Honorable KENNETH G. MACKNESS. Judge of Probate, a hearing will be held on the petition of LENA WEESE praying among other things or: 1. Granting of general administration said Estale 1o W.

JOHNSON or some other suitable person. 2, The determination of at law of CARL W. the heirs i KEATON, at 9-15 In troom Traverse City, MICHIGAN, before the Hon. KENNETH G. MACKNESS.

Judge of probate, a hearing will be held on the petition of WILLIAM L. WISE, praying: 1 For the allowance and admission to nrobate of a foreign will, entered on November 56, 1S7J In the Probate Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio. That an exemplified copy of said Instrument be tiled and recorded. 3. That administration of said estate within the State of Michigan be granted' to WILLIAM 1 WISE, the administrator WWA nominated In said Will, or' to some other suitable person.

J. That claims be allowed. 5. That license to sell be orantcd. 6.

That upon completion of the probate, Ihe estate be assigned to the -persons entitled therelo. A FURTHER NOTICE: Claimants against the estate are required to file their claims with the fiduciary and with the Court on or before June 23, 1975, this being the time limited for filing claims according to law and court rule. Claims, may be filed with RUNNING, WISE and WILSON, 326 State Street, Traverse City, Michigan J968-1. Dated: March 31, 1S75 RUNNING, WISE and, WILSON Attorney for By WILLIAM 1 L. WISE 326 State Street Traverse City, Mich.

496BJ Phone (6W 944-2700, WILLIAM L. WISE. Petitioner 326 State Street, CHv, Mich. electrical equipment to be discussed. Two have already put their comments on the light and power rates on the agenda.

Other items include a I recommendation that the city make a final application for federal funds (Block Grant) to assist the Senior Housing project. Property purchase for an alley is also on the list of things for commissioners to consider as well as a special assessment district. An item the transfer of delinquent water and sewage bills to the tax roll, if unpaid by April 30, is another matter for discussion. Legal Notices A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION HELD MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 IN THE CITY COMMISSION ROOM AT CITY. HALL TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

Present: Diane C. Gilbo, Jasper J. Weese, Mayor Carl Huffman, Mayor Pro Tern Charles Ailsworth and John W. Rennie. A Nicholas V.

Hamilton and Raymond L. Button. This special meeting was called to fill a vacancy on the City Board of Canvassers. The application of Mrs. a 1 i Gseene was presented.

Motion by Ailsworth, supported by Huffman that Mrs. Geraldine Greene be appointed to the City Board of Canvassers to fill the unexpired term 'of William Rennie. Vote on motion: Yes -Ailsworth, Gilbo, Rennie Huffman. No, Motion Carried. Motion by Rennie, supported bv Gilbo, that meeting adjourn at 7:40 P.M.

Carried. F.A. McCALL, City Clerk April 5, 1975 IT deceased. 3. That at completion of the probate of said estate, the assets be assigned to the persons entitled thereto.

FURTHER NOTICE: Creditors asainst the estate are required to file their claims with the fiduciary and the Court on orc before June 22nd, 1975, this beino the time limited for filing claims according to law and court rule, and the estate will be thereupon assigned to oersons apocarlno of record entitled thereto. Claims msv be filed OWEN 0, a period of six years thus ending June 30 1981. Said petitions must be filed on or before Friday, May 1, 1'tt 4 o'clock P.M. with the Secretary of the Board at the above address. OSTEOPATHIC i ADMISSIONS Ruben LaVictor, Pickford; William Agar, Mesick; Louis Rhodes, Interlochen.

Clearing the record A 'headline on page 32 of Record-Eagle stated a the San Oil-go Conquistators had filed a suit i O.lchvell Jones. In actuality, the suit was filed by American Basketball Association against Jones, who for the Q's. DISCHARGES Mrs. Harry Brinkmann, 3660 Traverse City; Michael Rapids; Carlton Cook, 1206 Titus, a City; Thomas Grawn; Richard Paradise, Elk Raoids; Mrs. Vivian Weinrick, 624 E.

8th Traverse City. MUNSON ADMISSIONS Kcwadin. Lawrence Powell, The Frances and Richard concert "Bach to Pick and Back" scheduled.at Michigan College was listed in Friday's Record-Eagle as Wednesday. The concert will be Thursday at 8 p.m. at the college.

DISCHARGES Donald Jansen, Cfrayling; Mrs. Gary Jacobson, Fife a William Hannula, a f-o Joseph Chile, Traverse City; Mrs. Donald 'Salliotte, Thompsonvilie; Mrs. Ronald Reinker, Sault Ste. a i Doris Fowler, Traverse City.

STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Circuit Court for the County of Grand Traverse. P1 GRAND TRAVERSE FARMERS COOPERATIVE MARKET, INC, a Michigan non-prom corporation MICHAEL A. KRONK Attorney for Petitioners, Board of Directors, 13983 West Bay Shore Drive, Traverse CIlv, Ml. Telephone number, 947-4075. TO SHOW CAUSE At a session of said Court held In the Court House In Traverse City, Michigan, on March 19th, 1975.

present: HONORABLE WILLIAM BROWN, Circuit Judoo. There having been filed the Complaint ot David Couturier, Blxby and Anne Fraoel, the remaining members of tho Board of Directors Grand Traversa Farmers. Cooperative Market, Michlaan non-profit corporation, praylno for dissolution of said corporation, said Complaint having attched thereto the necessary accounts, invintorles and exhibits, and on motion of Michael A. Kronk, attorney for plaintiffs; IT IS ORDERED that all persons Interested In tho property and assets Grand Traverse Farmers Coopcraiive Market, a Michigan non-orolit corporation, show cause, if any rhcy may have, why the said Grand Traverse Farmers Cooperative Market Inc. should no! be dissolved in accordance wiih me prayer of said Complaint before this Court on tin 5th day of June, 1975, at 3:30 o'clock In tho afternoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel may bo heard.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a cosy of this Order shall He served by first-class mall on all creditors and members of Grand Traverse Farmers Cooperative MarKct, a Michioan 1 non-profit corporation, not lass than thirty (30) days before the data of said hearing, and a copy of this Order shall be published once each week for lour (4) successive weeks In the Traverse Clly Record-Eagle commencing 29th day of March, 1975. William R. Brown Circuit Judge March 29, April 12, 19, LEWIS, 223 Grandview Parkway, Traverse City, Michigan, Attorney for Pelitioner. SIGNED: MICHAEL D. LEWIS' Dated: April 1, 1975 April 5, 1975 IT ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1015 Washington Traverse City "WHERE LOVE ABOUNDS" "WHERE CHARISMA IS REAL" Sunday School Morning Worship Children's Hour Youth Service Evening Worship Everyone Welcome Joseph Day, Pastor 9:15 a.m.

11:00 5:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 946-4530 Earn DAILY INTEREST On Two Great Savings Plans At Traverse City State Bank Annual Interest on your Passbook Account. Earn from day of deposit to day of withdrawal.

Annual Interest on a B.I.G. Account. This is the account for the long term saver who wants the highest legal rate on savings and.the capability of adding -to the account at anytime. Ask at any State. Bank Office for details of these daily interest accounts or call 947-1100.

Downtown 14th and Division Eastfield Giant Plaza Elk Rapids Kingsley Softens Bay Interlochen SHOOTERS 8UPPLIKS Hnna SCOOM-Recoil UAMDEI'C KEY ND 3 GUN SHOP 710 Randolph Ph. Wl 6-S4W IB Old Town Union mt Eighth iifill UHlhelms Seiving The Traverse Bay IreaSincelBBG- Offering Fine Sportswear and Sports Equipment Old Town Union at'Kiuhth 14th St. and Division West Bay Shopping Center Sugar Village For Gents and Boys Ladies and Children OLD TOW1I NEWS Week of April 2 1S95 Presented by Wilhelm's A A George Johnson, son of Captain Fred Johnson of Bowers Harbor, is hauling stones to his lot on the corner of Ninth and Wadsworth streets and will build at once. "The Girl I Left Behind Me" is the attraction at Steinberg's Grand and will be here until the last of this week. Everybody should make a special effort to see this wonderful feature attraction.

Mrs. Caroline Parmeley of Dean, South Dakota, and a sister of Mrs. D. C. Leach, died at Walton Junction last week.

Rev. D. Cochlin will lecture at Thompsonvilie this week. His subject will be "Discipline and Power." Julius Campbell has moved his hardware store to the Furtsch building on South Union street. It is a fine location in a growing section of the village.

A. W. Peck is the first Traverse City salesman to invest in a motor bicycle. It is smiilar to the common cycle but is driven by an electric motor. The batteries only last a little while.

The most recent number of the Interchange, the official paper of the Michigan Women's Press Association, gives a good picture of Miss Gertrude Sprague of Traverse City. She is treasurer of the Association. People of Traverse City do not, totally, drink of the evil beverage. The water. department reports that nearly three million gallons of water were pumped at- the water works last year.

A fire was started in the City Hotel in the north section of Fife Lake last week and nearly consumed the entire village. It did so much damage to Northtown that it will go down in history as one of the worst fires in northern Michigan. In all, nine buildings were destroyed and many other structures were' severely damaged. Advice or. deportment.

It is exceedingly rude to consult your watch in an obvious" manner. If you do so at home, before guests, it seems that you tire of their company and wish them to leave. If you are abroad, it can signify that the hours drag and you would like to be relieved of your company. Medical advice of davs. A consumption in las't stage is difficult to cure but can be by the use of proper treatment.

It will usually produce a cure to breathe of the vapor of sweet spirit of vitrol dropped in warm water and take, morning and evening, a teaspoonful of rosin, powdered and mixed with honey..

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