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PAGE SIX<br />
Hoggish pig<br />
becomes<br />
tpork chops<br />
A pig learned the hard<br />
,( way Monday that it doesn't<br />
' 1 - ; pay to hog the road.<br />
"-' > Eugene J. Poirier, 44, of<br />
'jPigeon, was northbound on<br />
Unionville Road, south of<br />
' ;Cass City Road, at 1:50 a.m.<br />
i -when his car struck a 40-50<br />
i-pound pig standing in the<br />
? Poirier told deputies he<br />
:-i" couldn't steer into the south-<br />
1 /) bound lane to avoid the<br />
animal because a "second pig<br />
' T ^was standing there.<br />
,"•' The accident report didn't<br />
?'iisay whether the pig, which<br />
; belonged to Cirilo Martinez<br />
'.v'bf Unionville Road, Union-<br />
.' ville, was killed.<br />
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MINI-MARATHON - The approximately 60 participants in the adult education<br />
^imnastics course at Cass City High School participated in a 1% mile minimarathon<br />
last Wednesday, starting from the school. Final session in the course<br />
will be next week. Course instructor is Connie McArthur.<br />
PETITION SIGNING ~ Cass City teachers Monday were urging citizens<br />
passing by their table downtown to sign their petition asking for<br />
binding fact-finding to resolve unsettled issues in the contract dispute.<br />
As Cass City Education Association-President Geraldine Tibbits, an<br />
intermediate school teacher, explains, Ruth Kelley signs the petition.<br />
At right is fourth grade teacher Leola Retherford; looking on at left is<br />
Valerie Yax.<br />
Enlargement! 't<br />
Charges aired<br />
before judge<br />
Another episode in the<br />
negotiations between the<br />
Cass City School District<br />
and the Tri-County Bargaining<br />
Association was enacted<br />
Tuesday in Caro before Administrative<br />
Law Judge<br />
James P. Kurtz.<br />
Appearing to answer<br />
charges of unfair labor practices<br />
were representatives<br />
of the school district and<br />
John Haire.<br />
The union charged the<br />
school with unfair practices<br />
Mother's Day<br />
Confirmation<br />
Weddings<br />
CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>,<strong>1978</strong> CASSCITY.MICHIC<br />
Rosenbaum wants rulin<br />
because the administration<br />
refused to furnish data about<br />
teachers concerning wages,<br />
sex and other information<br />
without a "hold harmless"<br />
statement from the union.<br />
Administration officials<br />
feared that they could be<br />
held liable for invasion of<br />
privacy if they released the<br />
information granted.<br />
Haire was charged because<br />
he was a member of<br />
the board team but did not<br />
participate in its decisions.<br />
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Old Wood Rexall Drui<br />
The Dollar Stretching Store On the Corner Cass City<br />
Frost chance<br />
not over<br />
"How much risk you're<br />
willing to take is one of the<br />
two factors that should determine<br />
when you plant<br />
frost-sensitive plants," according<br />
to Ceel Van Den<br />
Brink, Michigan State University<br />
meteorologist.<br />
"The other is where you<br />
live. This determines the<br />
average date of the last frost<br />
and the probability<br />
of frost on any given<br />
date."<br />
According to a chart of<br />
frost probabilities around<br />
the state, based on 48 years<br />
of weather records, there is<br />
a 90 percent chance of 32<br />
degree or lower temperatures<br />
May 1 in Bad Axe, 75<br />
percent chance May 8, 50<br />
percent May 15, 25 percent<br />
May 22, and a 10 percent<br />
chance after May 29.<br />
In the Saginaw area, the<br />
respective dates are April<br />
17, April 25, May 3, May <strong>11</strong>.<br />
and May 18.<br />
Planting by the calendar<br />
provides no guarantees, of<br />
course. He pointed out that<br />
Michigan is always setting<br />
new weather records. A<br />
frost in mid-June in southern<br />
Michigan is not likely, but it<br />
is possible.<br />
House Judiciary Committee<br />
Paul Rosenbaum<br />
(D-Battle Creek) has asked<br />
the state Supreme Court to<br />
rule on the constitutionality<br />
of a law prohibiting dissemination<br />
of pornography to<br />
children.<br />
The law, which takes effect<br />
June l, establishes new<br />
statutory definitions of sexually-explicit<br />
materials.<br />
A resolution, calling for<br />
the review, asks for rulings<br />
on seven points: two on<br />
whether the definitions are<br />
specific enough to be used in<br />
other pornography laws; a<br />
question on authority of<br />
local units to enact obscenity<br />
ordinances; a question on<br />
th'e constitutionality of a<br />
provision imposing criminal<br />
liability upon persons who<br />
do not sell or give<br />
materials to a minor, |<br />
allow a minor to exar<br />
the obscenity; and quest)<br />
relating to what constit]<br />
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