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PAGE FOURTEEN<br />
Cass Cityan arrested after crash<br />
Two from Caro hurt Sunday<br />
in accident on Bevens Road<br />
Two persons were treated<br />
at Caro Community Hospital<br />
Sunday afternoon after an<br />
accident on Bevens Road, just<br />
west of Kingston Road.<br />
Sheriff's deputies reported<br />
that a car driven by Edward<br />
J. Burnham, 38, of Flint,<br />
stopped at the railroad tracks<br />
and his car was struck in the<br />
rear by one driven by Timothy<br />
J. Lyons, 16, of Bevens<br />
Road, Kingston. Both vehicles<br />
were westbound.<br />
Treated at the Caro hospital<br />
were two passengers in the<br />
Burnham auto, Charles Burnham,<br />
63, and Susan Burnham,<br />
69, both of Rt. 5, Caro.<br />
Lyons was ticketed by dep-<br />
uties on a charge of relieving west, where they arrested the<br />
too close.<br />
woman.<br />
Sophia M. Martinez, 19, of Tuesday morning before<br />
4200 Sherman Street, escaped Huron County District Judge<br />
injury early Monday morning John Schubel, she pleaded<br />
when the car she was driving guilty to a charge of taking a<br />
overturned.<br />
motor vehicle without per-<br />
Huron county deputies remission. She was assessed<br />
ported she was northbound on $155 in fines and costs.<br />
Grassmere Road, about Thomas L. Schmidt, 29, of<br />
3'/2<br />
miles northeast of Haslett, sought his own treat-<br />
when she lost control and the ment Fridav mormngjollow-<br />
car overturned.<br />
After the accident, deputies<br />
said, she drove away the car<br />
of Terry Krohn of 3440 Richardson<br />
Road, Elkton. Officers<br />
followed auto tracks in the<br />
gravel road to a home three<br />
miles north and a half-mile<br />
ing an accident on M-81, west<br />
of S. Colling Road. Both<br />
vehicles involved were westbound.<br />
Deputies said a vehicle<br />
driven by Frederick E. Knoblet<br />
of 5291 Kelly Road, slowed<br />
for a construction zone and<br />
TOP SHOWMEN -- Eric Stoll, 11, (left) won first place in<br />
junior beef showmanship Tuesday at the Tuscola County<br />
Fair. Greg Daily, 14, took first place in senior beef showmanship<br />
in 4-H competition. Both are members of the May-King<br />
4-H Club. Eric's animal is a Simmenthal-Red Angus crossbreed;<br />
John's, a Hereford-Charolais crossbreed. Eric is the<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stoll of English Road, Kingston.<br />
Greg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dailey of 3160 Sanilac<br />
Road, Mayville.<br />
SANILAC<br />
COUNTY<br />
4 * H Mon '<br />
Sunshine Express<br />
Wed., Aug. 10 • 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.<br />
* Motorcycle Rodeo<br />
Thurs., Aug. 11 - 8p.m.<br />
* Demolition Derby<br />
Sat., Aug. 13 • 8p.m.<br />
* Tractor Pulling<br />
* King & Queen Contest<br />
* Sanilac County<br />
Saddle Club<br />
* 4-H and Open Class<br />
Judging Every day<br />
4-H Livestock Sale<br />
Thurs., 6:30 p.m.<br />
Giant Midway<br />
Rides For All<br />
Judging<br />
1:00 p.m. • 4-H and Open Class<br />
Evening Program<br />
MONDAY, AUGUST 8<br />
CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1977</strong> CASS CITY, MICHIGAN<br />
was struck in the rear by the<br />
Schmidt auto.<br />
James H. Heilborn, 20, of<br />
Milford, was ticketed Saturday<br />
afternoon by state police<br />
at Caro on a charge of<br />
improper overtaking.<br />
Troopers said his car struck<br />
the rear of one driven by<br />
Deborah R. Brock, 24, of 870<br />
Ann Street, Caro, as she was<br />
making a left turn. Both<br />
vehicles were eastbound on<br />
Ellington Road, east of W.<br />
Caro Road.<br />
Ms. Brock was reported by<br />
troopers to have suffered<br />
possible injuries but apparently<br />
sought her own treatment.<br />
Deputies reported late Saturday<br />
that Lee M. Smith, 64,<br />
of 6634 Third Street, was<br />
northbound on Cemetery<br />
Road, south of DeLong Road,<br />
and couldn't brake in time to<br />
avoid hitting a deer that was<br />
in the middle of the road.<br />
An accident early Saturday<br />
on M-81, northeast of Deckerville<br />
Road, involved two vehicles,<br />
both headed northeast.<br />
Both vehicles pulled into<br />
the left lane to avoid a car<br />
parked on the right shoulder<br />
of the road. Ronald L. Drager,<br />
20, of 1201 Gary Street,<br />
Caro, braked when he thought<br />
the car was going to pull out,<br />
deputies said, and was struck<br />
in the rear by a vehicle driven<br />
by Steve P. Dolecki, 19, of<br />
6479 N. Van Dyke Road.<br />
Sharon K. Percy, 31, of E.<br />
Elmwood Road, sought her<br />
own treatment after an accident<br />
at 9 a.m. Saturday. Caro<br />
state police said she was<br />
headed southeast on E. Dayton<br />
Road, southeast of Weeden<br />
Road, when her car went<br />
off the right side of the.road<br />
and struck a tree. It continued<br />
on and struck a telephone<br />
pole.<br />
Gary W. Gonzalez, 18, of<br />
Marlette, was ticketed by<br />
Caro state police Friday night<br />
on a charge of violation of<br />
license restriction - not wearing<br />
corrective lenses.<br />
Troopers reported Victor<br />
M. Radecki, 17, of Clifford,<br />
was turning left from Marlette<br />
Road, northbound onto<br />
Cemetery Road, when his car<br />
was struck by the Gonzalez<br />
vehicle, which was trying to<br />
pass him.<br />
Robert J. Dean, 21, of<br />
Saginaw, sought his own<br />
treatment Thursday morning,<br />
July 28, following an<br />
accident on M-46, west of<br />
Cemetery Road.<br />
Caro state police said his<br />
westbound vehicle ran into<br />
the rear of a trailer being<br />
towed by a farm tractor<br />
driven by Patrick Miller, 66,<br />
of Center Line.<br />
Dean was cited by troopers<br />
on a charge of violation of the<br />
basic speed law -- too fast for<br />
conditions.<br />
Appeals court<br />
overrules Judge<br />
The Michigan Court of Appeals,<br />
saying that Tuscola<br />
County Circuit Judge Norman<br />
A. Baguley went too far in<br />
sentencing a quarreling<br />
couple to jail, has overturned<br />
a contempt citation he issued.<br />
Donna and Mehmet Halac,<br />
in the process of getting a<br />
divorce, each accused the<br />
7:00 p.m. • Tractor Pulling • Slock Garden Tractor • 4 thru 9 H.P. and Up lo<br />
16 H.P., Hobby Garden Tractor • 1,000 Ibs. • single piston; Mini-Tractor •<br />
1,550 Ibs. and 1,750 Ibs.; Farm Class Tractor • 6,000 Ibs. and 9,000 Ibs.;<br />
Super Stock Class Tractor • 12,200 Ibs.; Antique Class Tractor • 7,000 Ibs.<br />
Senior Citizens Day<br />
Judging<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9<br />
9:00 p.m. • Judging of Personal Appearance, Educational Exhibits, Conservation,<br />
Entomology. Photography, Handicraft, Electrical, Home Design,<br />
Safely, Home Management. Family Living, Arts and Crafts, Crops, Small<br />
Engines. Tractor, Automotive, Hobby Crafts, Money Management, Teen<br />
Leadership, and All remaining non animal exhibits, Animal Science and<br />
Vel Science. Also to be judged: 4-H Horses, Hogs and Lambs.<br />
11:00 a.m. Tractor Operation Contest<br />
Evening Program<br />
4:00p.m.- Pony Pulling 7:00 p.m. 4-tl Judging of Dogs 8:00 p.m. King and<br />
Queen Contest 8:00 p.m. Sanilac County Saddle Club 8:00 p.m. Mr.<br />
Showman and the Sounds of Country<br />
Children's Day • 1:00 p.m. lo 6:00 p.m.<br />
Judging<br />
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10<br />
9:00 a.m. • 4-H Judging of Beef, Poultry and Rabbits<br />
7:00 p.m. • 4-H Judging of Dairy Goats<br />
Evening Program<br />
7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. • Grandstand Shows Featuring - Sunshine<br />
Express • Roni Stoneman • Buddy Alan<br />
Judging<br />
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11<br />
9:00 a.m. • 4-H Judging of all Dairy Entries<br />
5:30 p.m. • Sweepstake Showmanship Judging<br />
Evening Program<br />
6:30 p.m. • 4-H • FFA Market Livestock Sale • at Arena • Beef, Swine,<br />
and Sheep in that order<br />
8:00 p.m. • Motorcycle Rodeo.<br />
Children's Day 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Judging<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12<br />
9:00 a.m. • 4-H Judging of Horses and Ponies<br />
Evening Program<br />
7:00 p.m. • Tractor Pulling • Farm Class Tractor • 13,000 Ibs., Super<br />
Stock Tractor • 5,500 Ibs., Hobby Modified Tractor • 5,200 Ibs., Open<br />
Class • 7,500 Ibs. and 9,500 Ibs.; 4-Wheel Drive Pick-Ups • 6,000 Ibs.<br />
Entries<br />
8:00 a.m. • Open Class Horse Show<br />
Evening Program<br />
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13<br />
8:00 p.m. • Nationwide Demolition Derby with local drivers<br />
other of violating the terms of<br />
a temporary agreement issued<br />
by Judge Baguley.<br />
Mrs. Halac, who lives in<br />
Caro, said her husband had<br />
failed to give her the furniture<br />
as required by the agreement.<br />
Halac accused her of<br />
violating his visitation rights<br />
to see their children.<br />
Following a hearing, Baguley<br />
ordered each to serve<br />
two days in the county jail for<br />
contempt of court. .<br />
"I've had it," the judge said<br />
during the proceedings. "I'm<br />
sure everybody else has had it<br />
right up to their necks with<br />
your problems and your<br />
ridiculous conduct.<br />
"I'm not going to put up<br />
with this," the judge continued.<br />
"This court has too much<br />
other litigation which makes<br />
much more sense than this.<br />
I'm not going to waste the<br />
court's time and deny the<br />
people access to this court,<br />
because you people are totally<br />
unreasonable."<br />
Mrs. Halac served her<br />
sentence but Halac appealed.<br />
The appeals court, in overturning<br />
his contempt citation,<br />
said he was never informed<br />
whether the hearing was civil<br />
or criminal in nature and<br />
could have believed it was a<br />
civil proceeding. If it was, no<br />
jail term could have resulted.<br />
The appeals judges noted<br />
that Halac testified at the<br />
hearing, but that defendants<br />
cannot be forced to testify at a<br />
criminal proceeding.<br />
The appeals court also said<br />
that Halac did not learn the<br />
hearing was for criminal<br />
contempt until he was sentenced<br />
and that he was not<br />
allowed to make amends and<br />
agree to comply with the<br />
order.<br />
Tyosseek<br />
$300,000 in<br />
court suit<br />
A civil suit has been filed in<br />
Tuscola County Circuit Court<br />
by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tyo<br />
of 3853 Cemetery Road.<br />
The suit claims that Mrs.<br />
Tyo's jaw, tongue, and cheek<br />
became permanently paralyzed<br />
after her jaw, tongue,<br />
cheek, and mouth were anesthetized<br />
in preparation for<br />
removal of a wisdom tooth<br />
and related treatment Sept.<br />
24, 1975.<br />
Defendant in the suit is Dr.<br />
R. Paul Chappel, DOS, whose<br />
office is at 6240 Hill Street.<br />
In the suit, Mrs. Tyo seeks<br />
$250,000 in damage plus interest<br />
and costs. Her husband<br />
seeks $50,000 in damages<br />
plus interest and costs.<br />
The suit has been assigned<br />
to Circuit Judge Norman A.<br />
Baguley.<br />
PENNED IN -- Steve Walter, a member of the Cass City<br />
4-H Livestock Club, stays in the pen with his two hogs, as the<br />
other entries in the lightweight pen of swine class are judged.<br />
When the judging was completed, Steve received a blue ribbon<br />
for his animals.<br />
CASS CITY CHAROLAIS -- John Gallagher, 15, holds one of<br />
his father, Jack's, Charolais steers, prior to open class judging<br />
Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday morning, John's entry was<br />
judged the top female Charolais in 4-H competition. His sister<br />
Shelley, 18, won a blue ribbon for her market steer. The Gallaghers<br />
live at 5284 Koepfgen Road.<br />
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