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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1974 PAGE 27 Secret witness reward in death explained The establishment of a re- newspapers in Benzie County, ward for information leading the Benzie Record-Banner in to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons involved in the Sept. 2. 1973, death of Terry Sutler marked a the'Benzie County Mechanics of the reward program were in the tion being conducted by Benzie County John i tions of the Benzie Weekly papers. These guidelines, as tv Prosecuting Attornev, Pe'lir- by the prosecutor's U.

Ue.lin. office, are printed here for been A "Secret Witness" fund has Record-Eagle readers. ion established with S650 to "Citizens are invited to of: fer be used for rewarding persons information leading to the ar- vvho-proviclc information in the rest and conviction of the per- case. Terry Sutter. a 15-year-1 son or persons who caused the old rural Honor youth, was death of Terry Sutter on Sept.

found at the bottom of a bluff 2, 1973. north of Frankfort on Lake citizens with in- Michigan last Sept. 2 by a formation may send a letter tourist walking along the to the Benzie Record Banner, beach. An autopsy concluded BOX Beulah, or the that his death was due to mas- Benzie County Patriot, Box sive sand inhalation, and not Frankfort, Mich. The letter due to drowning or a fall from writer should NOT identify the bluff.

The autopsy raised himself or herself in any way, the question of whether foul but must put any six-digit zens who will determine what amount of the reward money will be allocated to which parcel' of information. The determination of the three-pane! board, which is final, will be given to the person who supplied that parcel of information. The person sending or delivering the money will be the same person who in the first place opened the n- velopes received via the two newspapers." Berlin said that procedure was set up to protect the identity of the citizens supplying information. The program is based on the Detroit News Witness program State Bank, Beulah, Mich. 49617.

-The money held in escrow will be returned to the contributors if not paid out by Oct. 10, Berlin said. handle the letters and deliver with one of the two Benzie County weekly newspapers, Berlin said, but he would not further identify the person. "We fully expect to receive many useful parcels of infor- Metallic sandwich pushed for automobile bumpers DETROIT (UPI) Texas molecular bond. Before bei Instruments, best known acquired by TI, the Legal Notices i Legal Notices NOTICE Or SALE is hereby given thai, Sv vir- Tue oJ an Order of the Circuit Court, CounTv of Grand Traverse, dated 23, 19N, directina ihe sale of real oslarc, I sfiolt expose for sale public sale, to the hishesl- bidder, the front door cl tne court- to the public for its and desk computers, is at AttelbO.ro, MaSS tne art of combining metals for the jewelry trade.

supply trade with a metallic sandwich. General Motors already using a stainless steel aluminum "clad metal" for vendors this year. Altogether, juiy i because it helns the market for its products in i Dated: July's, 197J Murchie, Calculi 3. Sendee i B. Murchic It OeaiS in tons ana Attorneys for Petitioners ik E3uildlnq Michigan is i it deais in en to supply 3.000 tons STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court County of Grand Traverse.

In the matter of 1hc estate of I GLADYS McCOY, Deceased. I File No. U.2S5 NOTICE OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE: On July 23, at 9:15 a.m. in the Probate Court- house in Traverse Citv in Grano' Trav- room. Traverse City, Michigan, before crsc Countv.

that beinc the place of i Honorable Kenneth 0. Mackncss, I holding of Circuit Court in said County Jucse of proca'e, a hearing will be on the 20th day of Auoust, 1574 at held on the petition of Sterling i "0 o'clock in thc forenoon the fcllowiht) described real estate: Lots 26, 21. 2s and except the South IC'J feet thereof. Block 8, Hannah. Lav ond Company's Filth Addition to Traverse City.

iViichigan. Commonly known 2'9 Franklin Street, Traverse City, Pursuant TO said Ortcr. the real estate shall be scld as one parcel i i i i held on the petition of Sterling aS MetalS and Controls Nickerson, Eva C. Nickerson ana Bcr- Carp. and.

dealt in ounces 1 mation along with some of the eliminate that unsightly rust nuisance type," Berlin said. is all too common where auto industry should total abnut 10.000 tons this year Default havina been made In the NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE nd for a sum not less than with interest at the rate of S- 1 per cent from Way 23, 197- to of sale plus a further sum of ana a further sum of S5W.OO plus the actual expense cf publication. cent increase in 1975. He added "that the type of trim is atached the car's with Delagi predicting a 20 per information that is needed is" not the type that one would forget in a period of 10 I conditions of 5 certain made and has play was involved youth's death. in the i number in the upper left cor- i ner of the writing paper.

That Berlin said Wednesday left hand corner should establishment of the reward then be TORN off for the writ' similar programs in Michigan newspapers. Although Berlin established the program in Benzie County, he said neither he nor any other law enforcement official would take part in its opera- rnodll length of the investigation. All the information received through the program will be turned over to the Benzie County Sheriff Department, Berlin said. Berlin said he "would rather not state" why the secret witness program was beginning the 20th day of July, A BUILDERS, as MOrl. gaoor, to the HEARTWELL W.ORT- The first big breakthrough GAGE CORPORATION, as recorfied on July 25.

1972, Grand 248 of Mortoases at P39C 7S3; on which Mortgage there is to be due and unpaid to the date of this Notice sixteen Thousand CSI6.COC) Dollars as principal, and One Thousand Five Hundred and 9'100 (1,586.81) Dollars a i body. intone auto business the idea of a stainless steel-on- aluminum bumper that has half the weight of present bumpers with the same strength and beauty. But there is a cost penalty. "What we're asking the in 1971 when it cor, GM that its stainless steel-onalurninum trim material was superior to the str.inless steel being used on mor-t cars. Wit hthe average car containing about 16 pounds lny part the ic lime fixed for redcmplicn 15 six- months from the of sale.

Da'c-d: JL-HC 25, RICHARD P. WSILER, sheriff Grar.ri Traverse County. Michigan 'HOULIHAN." 403 EisMn Traverse Michigan 496S4 Phone: Jync 29, July 6. 12, 27', AuOUsT 3, a 7 suit or proceedings in equity recover the was "not Vi'tiiwi'er's own keeping for identifi- mation in the continuing in- way" with regards to cation. The same six-digit vestigation, arrest, and con- possibility of murder.

Berlin number must then be placed viction. said that" the investigation has i on top the same piece of been ongoing since shortly paper which will be sent to after the youth's death, but the Benzie Patriot or Benzie his office has released only! Record Banner, scanty information about the "The mail received by the progress of the case. The reward fund was established by fewer than a dozen- citizens of the Frankfort area, and Berlin said their names two newspapers will be forwarded unopened to one citizen who will open the envelopes and forward the information to law enforcement tion, except to use the infer-1 nearly a year after the death of Terry Sutter, but previous reports from Benzie County indicated that summer resort- ers may have been connected with the case. These resorters, who may have had informa- The prosecutor said the reward fund had been established in the Central State Bank in Beulah, and it con- taind $650. Information submitted and received between July 10, 1974, and Oct.

1C, 1974, au'cmakers to decide is what a 50 per cent weight savings is worth of bright trim, a large market was opened, Fnr battery cables, TI has dollars," says mana er I combining copper on ths of the TI division. with a i on the The energy crisis combined i i(j it cu costs, saves wiih government demands fnr bumpers that are stronger- bat also heavier--may open tion, would not have been in the way for the new, bumper. the area, earlier in the year, the reports said. i'r e'd reports will be eligible for the reward, hold that the death was drug- Berlin indicated that the reward may increase in size, public. officials.

Thereafter should I and he invited interested per- be withheld from the a of the information lead sone to donate additional money by sending a check or money order, along with their names and addressed to Secret Witness Trust, Central to the arrest and conviction The "Secret Witness" pro-! of any persons, that informa- gram was established in con-1 tion will be turned over to a nection with the two weekly panel of three prominent citi- related, although officials the investigation have not confirmed this. The prosecuting attorney added a thin core of stainless steel to especially on the larger cars where more support is needed to hang the bumper on the a 0 i collisions. Automotive automotive brake line tubins, i estimate the a tne cor rosion by said MorfgagS, and Ihe Dower cf sale in said Mortgage contained having Dceomc operative by reason of such defauii; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tha: on the 6'n tiav of ai 10 o'clock In the fore noon, local time, at the frcni door of the Grand a erse Counly Court House in the Ciiv Of Traverse City, Michigan, thi-it being the place Of holding the Circuit for trie county oi Grand there will bo Offered sale and sold to tne highest bidder at public i for the purpose of satisfying tne amount due and unoaid said i On the afetv Side, TI has Mortgage, together with -interest the rate of 3 per cent higher than about two pounds and uses a lot less copper on which prices fluctuate. i A A-ICK tn ThC i'" CCUPTV of Grand In iVntter the csiate of DOMiLD Deceased, File No 13.226 NOTICE OP CLAIMS A NOTICE: creditors of 1he src- thai claims agjirrt tic nv bo presented to C. NiCKEKSON, Adminis- tratrix, at RO'jtc Michigan and crasf thereof, with ccn'cs ol claims, filcc wiln the Court sr before 11, ttoi'cc :5 givrn that the will be to persons entitled thereto.

ETHEL C. NiCKERSON, Administratrix A A ZER-PA P.C. Bv; F. ZE Attorney. conventional steel strip low for motorist could get about one.

mile mors out of a gallon of gasoline by remving 400 said Wednesday that the i 1 pounds from the average car. vestigation would continue I a i i a throughout the duration of the secret witness program. Dively praised, eritized by Successors' tions," Divelv said. State Rep. Michael A.

Dively's popularity rating with two of the five candidates running Dively set Friday, July 12, for the state legislative scat i as the deadline for replies to he is vacatng has taken a I be in his office, nosedve. i In his letter of acknowledg- A third candidate, however, on receiving the had nothing but praise for the questionnaire, Bensley said he primary and November elec-l Bensley said he didn't bel- r.utomakers immediately could trim about 100 pounds from metals for the present metallic products. TI's Metallurgical Materials Division currently produces 14 different combinations of clad metals for resistance to road salt and water. In tests, conventional tubing Failed in GO days--simulating the "prime interest rate" quoted on I BUSINESS ADDRESS- Ihe first day of each month by Union sjrcct Bank and Trust N. ond with legal costs and charges ar.d expenses, -r onc the attorney fee of S75.00 1 July 73, 17 provided 1 by law, and all taxes and insurance premiums said by the v.orl- naqec before sole, the land and pre located Townshlc, Grand Traverse Coynty, in saia Ma: t- fjtise mentioned ard described fis 'OWSi tO-wil: LOt 4 Day Subdivision ficcordha lo i the pin) thcreoi as rccordea in Liber several years of normal use-- i 10 mats poses 124 and -25.

The period, pursuant ic law, is six months from Ihe time of departing legislator. The unhappy aspirants are Jackson H. Bensley, Republican, and William Waples, Democrat. But Republican believed his background and ieve it "appropriate for an incumbent government official to intervene in this fashion with the free exercise of the wll-intentioned his motives. "Conducting such a poll, apparently at taxpayer expense, Michigan's, as shown by the auto industry.

total disregard for The clad metals are formed I corrosion reaches the stainless Grand "Rapids," wicn. i IIIIIA IT 1O i A IT. while the multlmetal tubing increased corrosion by more three times. The stainless steel is only a sinall part of the strip- about 10 per cent. In use, the outer layer of low carbon steel corrode, but when the Dated: June 13, 197.1 RAYMOND W.

LYNCH Attorney for Mortgagee Business Address: 530 Union Bank Grand Rapids, Mich. 49503 HEARTVJEL'L AAORTGAGE PORATION Mortgagee Froy Building seems to me to be a position on most of the queries precedent both unwise and are known to voters of the district. "My experience in local Connie Binsfeld has given government, my educational Dively a vote of approval, background, and my attitude After six years as represen- i and commitment to the proper tntive from the 104th conduct of public responsl lativo district Dively City) is voluntarily retiring from the post. As a parting gesture, he mailed a questionnaire to the five seeking his office. It in- bilities are a matter of record.

Further, I am confident that all candidates for this office intend to abide by the election the electorate." inappropriate. He also said that because the contest for office was a partisan one, which Dively presently holds as' a Republican, ho "couldn't undertond how you can bring to such a the legislative sess-! by joining two metals in a takes over, ions." as a parting shot Waples said, "As a lame duck you should remai a lame duck." But Republican Connie Binsfeld came out strongly in favor of the questionnaire. She said she appreciated receiving it and the fact that a UP should be 51st state, 3rd party candidate says IRONWOOD (UPI) A has been practicing law Iromvood attorney who is run- Dively would make the candi-1 ning for Congress as a third Juno 22. July 6, 13, 20, STATE OF MICHIGAN In Ihe Circuit Court tor the County of GRAND TRAVERSE. ROBERT E.

and EMILY MARIE MAMANEY, I Plaintiffs, Civil Action No: NO A BEAUBIEN, d-b-a I A A LOUNGE: FRANCIS HOTEL SYSTEM. 1 COMPANY, a Michigan corporation I And RUTH ROOP, Jointly 5, dates' replies known to 104th district voters. "They were all questions about issues which are of I a i a 2 VYL11U11 a poll the necessary objec- tivity which would make its i results credible and useful to queries laws, including those relating to ethics and campaign financ- regarding; as, of course, I previous governmental exper-j. He said he didn't believe ience, educational such a candidate poll to be attitudes toward campaign; the proper function of Dively's reform and open government, office. positions or, the proposed bal-j "I expect to receive similar lot Questions, and plans for questionnaires the conducting the affairs of the'League of Women Voters and Democrat William Waples described himself, in a letter to Dively, as "surprised and disappointed that you see fit to involve yourself in this election after eliminating yourself as a candidate." "To set yourself up in judgment of all the candidates is not only presumptuous but includlng the very direct questions on campaign reform," party wants to for 32 years, said as a U-P severally, native, his interest Jn creating BM a new state extends back to I piainmt p-iow candidate a Michigan's the 1050s, when he was! Peninsula the nation's 51st president of a group called the i A rnCT lcr state.

"Fifty-first Slaters." He "The common man in a i ed that movement STIPULATION AND ORDER ALLOWING ex- I OF PROCESS BY i PUBLICATION ON DEFENDANT, MTU anno U-P is very much interested short because other eaders in RUTH ROOP WHEREAS, Counsel for the uncer- the idea of separate statehood," said Theodore G. other non-partisan, arrogant on your part. For a upon citizen-based and citizen fi-1 young man who has had every these i nanced organizations. I wel- opportunity to perform for his letters "to make the results i come such citizen inquiries constituents, you have certain- available to all voter? of find anticipate responding to ly retreated from your chosen 10-lth District. They can then iherr.

through the news media I field. You have fotind it more office, if elected. "It is my intention receiving replies to She said she disagreed with Albert, 57, who will face Rep. Bensley's refusal to answer Philip Ruppe, and the questions and his opinion that questioning candidates is not a function of Dively's 'I certainly do not think Rep. Dively should be denied his right to ask questions, and I welcome the opportunity to reply." She took issue with Waples' the group had dreams of making the region self-sustaining by legalizing gambling.

SPECIAL OF THE CITY COMMISSION i HELD i MO.N'p.AY. JULY 1974 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE CITY i COMM1SS10N ROOM AT CITY HALL, i TRAVERSE CITY. Mich. 1 Present: Mrs.

Diane C. i Gilbo. Jasper J. Rayj mond L. -'Sutton, Mayor Carl i Huffman.

Mayor pro tern Charles E. Ailsworth, John W. and Nicholas V. Absent: None, i Motion by Ronnie, supported Ailsworth. Resolution i approving Building Authority Contract and Notice be removed from the table and made an ilem of business.

Carried. The City Manager and thc Department of Public Works Director reviewed the proposal lo purchase and the need for ihesc facilities. All of the Commissioners their opinions regarding this issue. Motion by Ailsworth. supported by Sutton, ihe Resolu- bc adopted and that as i a i ND WHEREAS, such attempts soon as tne Light and Power mailed service o- process under Service B'liid'''!" thp Part order iLL Lnc JrarK Department Building and the Ruppe's district covers the: early this year.

I upon sucn ten deem appropriate, pur: counties and seven I "1 daresay I didn't feel free L3L AM BOOTH in Northern Lower I as a Democrat," he said. "The Attorney for piointms 15 U-P counties Michigan. Topographically, I Human Rights Party to me I I shows an even more liberal make informed decisions in accordance with the time- important to attend to other be made public in their they 20 to vote in the August honored custom of this area." a a i than to the stale en re ry, and judging was to statement that Dively should aeoerap hijallv economically i picture. The liberality of the not be setting himself up a a judge of candidates. "My reaction is that Rep.

Dively stated that the answers Wholesale price rise smaller, but is distributed unevenly WASHINGTON (UPI) prices for produce declines in the co-it foods. i blamed by the Labor Department on iron and steel. be left to the people all the people. "Openness in answering questions is a part of my candidacy, and I would continue to be open in answering questions tative." The two and historically, we have from the time of the Northwest Ordinance been associated more with Wisconsin and Minnesot," he explained. Democratic Party, its so- called distinct feature from Ihe Republican Party, seems to be disappearing," Albert estimated once a In depcitions of what is the drive for statehood got going, State of Michigan they often it would take about four years only show the 'mitten and tne to complete the process, which matter iwvins seen stipulated nol-itirm to by and between counsel for inter- LUy Manager and tfle City F.

WILLIAM MeKEE Suite W.nlcrs Buildiiw Grand Racids, Micnloan J950: JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN Attorney for Francis Hotel 122 west State street Traverse Cily, Michigan 4968J ORDER a regular session of 1 Court, held 111 me Counly Traverse CMv, Michigan PRESENT: Honorable WILLIAM R. I BROWN, Circuit Court Judge. June n. sale at a fair market value, Yes: Ailsworth, Gilbo, Ren- nic. Huffman.

No: Hamilton, and Weese. Motion carried. Motion by Gilbo, supported by Huffman, the City Manager be directed to issue a press release explaining all aspects r.f the purchase of the Parsons property. Motion carried. Motion by Rennie, supported by Suttons, the salary" of the farm products a le wholesale price index Prices of steel mill products, foods helped keep was per iron and steel scrap, foundry Will' higher than June, 197,1, and forge shop products, a 1 Labor Department pi? iron and ferro-alloys increase in wholesale es to O.S per cent in as a represen- remaining candidates" for the 10-lth district post a Republican Coleman and iarn Gregory.

smallest eijh: months. the Dt'oartment said today. TJK- increase for oi! com- SJ-ined substantially. Non- modiiies was the smallest in ferrous scrap and imported a vear, and the index for farm cr.pper continued to decline, Although industrial prices products and processed foods. Prices also were rapidly last month, they were offset by the fourth straight monthly decrease in Kids admit blame in 8300.000 fire officials state GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) up for and feeds dropped 3.4 per textile products, vehi- cei-t.

A strong threat for nation's economy, however, equipment, floor coverings, was 1 clcs, railroad equipment, com- the i a 1 and household appliances, television sets, the sharp increase in iruustrial commodities a i awn mowers an( at warSi sjpadily accelerating figure the department said. All types of plastic prices thumb' (which makes up the! would "begin with a petition Lower-Peninsula," he added. I drive by Michigan residents i We are kind of forgotten." si le state legslature. whether now is the opportune There have been periodic rumblings in the past by resi- of the sparsely populated region whose only physical link with the more Not ccs 1 nnnnlstWI T.fHVflr i nnd I Manager's car allowance service of process upon Defendant, i increased bv 9.3 per cent. Ruth Roop, has been repeatedly un- pcrsona! and be time and whether there are enough votes," he said.

hereby orders cs tol- a i populated Lower Peninsula is the Mackinac Bridge. The heavily forested NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ESTATE OF WARY ELLEN vhieh foreshadows consumer prices for the coming nonths. This index rose 2.1 per ce.it registered higher prices and Two boys, both under age 10, higher than one year ago. have admitted starting a trash The sharp rise in the in- fire which caused $300,000 nustrial commodities index damage to the Standard. was paced by metals, fuels, Lumber and Supply of- chemicals, and machinery nnd ficials said.

equipment. The three-alarm fire broke! Farm prices dropped 6.7 per out Sunday afternoon on the cent, the department said, southeast side of the city and; mostly on the weakening firemen from several e'ngine prices for livestock, fresh and in June, but was 29.9 per cent i f- he ost rubber products, including tires and tubes, was up. For the second consecutive month, lumber and wood products declined--this time by 2.9 per cent. BIG SPENDER BROKE CINCINNATI (UPI --A generous shout for everyone Hospital notes OSTEOPATHIC ADMISSIONS Harry Cushaway, Mancelona; Harry Cushaway, area" is rich iij minerals and BENNSTT, deceased. other natural resources but Court-approved "License to Sell Real Estate" granted has virtually no industry, in pan 1 tO industrialized amount eaual to Ten 110) screen! of Mancelona; Mrs.

Ronald Sheffer, R.5; Bernard Conway a Lower Michigan. Albert said if he is elected, he will immediately introduce in the House a request for a federally funded study to probe the feasibility of creating a 51st state, which he would like Superior. "Much ot the work would be necessary has i already been done in the the bid price must thc office of Kievit 13C received Slcohan, Elk Rapids Professional center, Elk Rapids, Michigan, on or before July 197,1, on the followlr described property: C1 Lot 19. Prav's Harbor, Milton Township, Antrim Countv, Michisan. (2) Northeast VI of 19, IT IS HEREB 1 ORDERED AND ADJUDGED lhat the following be placed in the Traverse City Record- eoslc- in the legal notices section of aforesaid paper weekly for three (3) consecutive weeks, William D.

Boom, Atty. loco Guardian Building Detroit, Michigan 43226 Civil A i No: 71 2762 NO STATE OF MICHIGAN. In cuit Court for the Counly ol Traverse. Robert E. Mahancy and Emily Marie Mahancy, Plaintiffs, --vs-Frank Bcaubicn, d-b-a Rathskcllar Lounsc, et Defendants.

ORDER TO ANSWER At a session of thc said, Court, held In thc county Building, Traverse City. Michigan on; June 11. PRESENT: Honorable WILLIAM R. Yeas: Ailsworth. Gilbo, Rennie, Sutton, and Huffman.

Nays: Hamilton, Weese. Motion carried. Motion by PLennie, supported I by Hamilton, meeting adjourn i a p.m.. i Carried, cir-! A McCall, Grand Citv Clerk. I July 13, 197-3--IT.

Section 36, Town 29 Norm, Range, circuit Court Judqe. West, Milton Township, i Or a 0 Warcn 1973, an i county, Michlsan (-0 acres) to name 3 Northeast M. of Northeast f-l Section 1, Town 28 North, Ranoi- 1 West. MlPon Township, that Antrim Countv, Michigan 131.64 acres) 1 Right to reicct bids Is. reserved, july 13, 197-1.

Mancelona; Mrs. Lulu Elliott, Rapdis. DISCHARGES Timothy Luinstra, R.3. PUBLIC will be Alaska and Hawai studies," Ther Elk he said. "There is only 0 T8 th, precedent in U.S.

history Of I regarding Amendment HEARING public houses kept it from spreading! dnea vegetables, miln, live to adjacent buildings. poultry, and oil seeds. jf to tte bar Donald Priest, an in-, Bu: consumer durable goods landed Leroy Smitn in vcstigator for the Grand; also rose, primarily because criminal court Thursday. prices household for i ap- The owner of the Off-Beat Rapids Fire Department, said hi.shcr the boys told him they had automobiles, o-dered taken trash and used it to pliances and floor covering. i-oun sa.a amim o.aerea a oty inside the Although the prices of free round of drinks Wed- Gary MtJNSON ADMISSIONS Mrs.

Paul Barber, Empire; Gribi, Elk Rapids. DISMISSALS William Calhoun, Suttons Bay; action was filed by the Piointiffs, Robert E. Mahancy and Emily Mario Mahancy aaalnst Defendants, Frank i Bcaubicn, d-h-a Rathskcilar Lounae i and the Francis Hotel System Ccnv pany, said action boins one brought under the "Dram Shop Act." By order of thc above Court on 51n day of November, 1973. thc Plainlitts were allowed to add Rut" Roop as 3 party defendant to the above captioncd litigation. IT IS HEREBY AND ADJUDGED that Dctcndant, Ruth i Rocp, shall answer or a such other Virginia The hearing will be held in the Comac on as a b(! permitted b.y law Imisstonors Room, County courthouse.

on or bc rc Augu5 31. sondra c. Shaw, Sec. I Failure to comply with this Order make a bonfire Brenda LaMarche, Traverse ity; Gary LaMarche, Traverse Jumber shed, the fire grew to i residual fuels declined, the nesday night for all the fuels index rose 3 per cent--'customers in the bar, but reflecting gains for gasoline. when the S1493 tab was nnsl major proportions.

Last week a fire which caused an estimated S100.000 in damages to the Siandale Lumber Co. in suburban Grand Rapids also was at- distillates, electric power, coal and coke, according to departmental statistics. Prices of metals advanced tributed to children playing sharply in June, by 3,1 per with matches, authorities said. cent. More than half that rise presented, Smith's pockets were empty.

Police charged the Cincinnati man with defrauding a hostelry. City; Baby Boy Hill, Traverse Hazel Witkop, City; Julv 13, 197-1--IT rhe'breadaway'of a state West Virginia fi during the Civil War--and that does not give us any guide lines." Albert, a former four-term Gogebic County prosecutor FRUSTRATED MISTAKE HONG KpNG (UPI) A would-be driver who failed six previous tests almost got his and Green Liv.c Zoning Ordinance. Grand Traverse County jn rcsu in 3 judgment by default Coordlnotlna Committee against said defendant for relief doy orioi demanded this Court. thc Complaint filed in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Effective Jon. 1, 1974 TRANSIENT WANT ADS 2c Per Word Minimum 13 Words or St.00 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS Per Inch FREQUENCY DISCOUNTS Consccufivc Insertions to 3 Insertions None A Consecutive Insertions 5 12 Consccufivo Insertions 0 Doily (Every Publiccrion Dcy of Monrh) Box Numbers 50c Each Includes Postage end Handling Local Church Inch (No Additional Discoynr) DEADLINE--CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS Must be in before 1:30 p.m.

otia day prior to the dov of publication. Copy for Monday editions due Saturday before 11 a.m. DEADLINE--TRANSIENT OR WOP.D ADS Must be in before 3:30 p.m. One (o thc day of publication 'STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro- WILLIAM bale Court of the County of Grana circuit Court JuCge Traverse, ta 1T IS FURTHER 5 AND tilalft of AMMA BEUKcKS LAK- ADJUDGED a IrUc C3PV cf this DIE Order be mailed by resisiered and File NO. 13201 firs) Class mail lo Der'fndanl, Rujh TAKE NOTICE: On JulV 30' Roop a her last knwn addrcls 9-30 a.m., in ihe Proba'c Courtroam, reverse Citv, Michtganr ccfcre the Hon.

KENNETH G. Jucae of Probate, a hearing be R- uc held on the petition of OAKLEY LAR- license Tuesday, but instead he got arrested for assault. While the examiner was writing "passed" on a sheet, within ion (10) days of Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED iN" ADJUDSEO thai an Affidavit of Scrv ice bv William D. Baoih, under mi' be filed wjihir.

ten (10) day. entry oi Order, ord City; Traverse the applicant thought he was i i In John Dreves, Traverse City; Patrick Steffes, Traverse City; Mrs. Harold Saffron, Honor. frustration, he took a metal file out of his pocket and hit the examiner on the head, causing minor injuries. and assisnment of thc residue of said compliance herewith; estate to the persons determined of I (5 FURTHER ORDERED record entitled thereto.

Dated: July 3, 1974 OAKLEY UVRD1E, Petitioner 13286 Center Road, Traverse Citv, Mich. Attorney lor Petitioner: Roger Watscn 325 South Union Street Traverse City, Mich. 45iB- Phone (6161 ADJUDGED that this method of serv- Ice upon Ruth ROOP, In keeping with thc discretion vested with mis Court by virtue of GCR, 105.8. --ss WILLIAM R. BROWN Circuit Court Jucgc A COPY C.

FRAZER Dep. County clerk Grand Traverse County June 29. July 13, 1974 3T Ad copv for Monday editions due Sciurday of 11:30 c.m. DEADLINE--CLASSIFIED AD CORRECTIONS OR KILL ORDERS Musf be mcdc before 9:00 a.m. the doy tirst insertion.

Othcr- witc if vill UC assumed wording end insertion dates arc DEADLINE--LEGAL NOTICES Ad copy due DtiOr to p.m. 3 days prior to doy of publication. We reserve the right fo edit or reject cooy. TELEPHONE 946-2COO CALL DURING REGULAR OmCE HOURS Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.

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