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1 Poems from the pumpkn patch By LOWELL G. RINKER Edtor Warren Dobson's roadsde pumpkn busness s keepng hm busy these days, what wth t beng the Halloween season, but chances are there wll be a poem come-out of t somehow. Dobson, 72, s the Clnton County News' regular poet, and hs verses each week help brghten up the edtoral page. The topcs of hs wrtngcoverawde scope, not the least of whch s agrculture and once n a whle pumpkns n partcular. He has been wrtng for the Clnton County News for about seven or eght years, and hs poetry background goes back to when he was a chld. Hs father, deaf most of hs lfe, wrote verses, some of whch he sold. "I suppose that's where I acqured whatever knack I have for DeWtt's Warren Dobson fnds deas come easly there or n dentsfs char t," Dobson comments. He's had no formal tranng n poetry. He had hgh school Englsh and short courses n college, but not wth reference to poetry n partcular. "It's Just a natural trat that I try to gve expresson to." The expresson pertans to many thngs, from poltcal and moral feelngs to lght-hearted verse. "The one on 92-cent wheat and ones on party are typcal, because I've tred to carry the farm vewpont to qute an extent, and rght now thjs tme ssue wll be comng up for a vote, "I try not to repeat myself. In gong back over the years, I often fnd some wth the same ttle, but they're not the same' verse." Dobson estmates he's probably wrtten 500 or more poems, and he's presently workng on the possblty of gettng some of them prnted n book form. «I SUPPOSE THAT'S morefor my own vanty than anythng else," he commented. "I'm stll consderng whether there s e- nough sale for the book to make t worthwhle. I don't expect t to make any money for me, but I would lke to have t pay ts own way." Monetary ncome s not what prompts Dobson's poetry. "It's not a hghly pad professon,* he'chuckled. "It's more for the fun I get out of t. Not too often do we hear comments from subscrbers. Once n a whle, but for the most part we don't know what people's reacton s. I do It for the amusement, anyway." Whle the Clnton County News has been hs man meda of publc expresson, there have been other means of spreadng hs poetry. He used to wrte occasonally for a newspaper n Branch County when he lved down there, and he's had some verses n Farm Bureau publcatons "none of t what you'd call professonal, but just amateur work," At one tme a farm paper n Iowa publshed some of Dobson's verses, and occasonally where he's wrtten on some poltcal topc, some county organzaton has taken t up.?but agan, It's ust happenstance," he sad. "And as far as the actual cash remuneraton s concerned, It's almost a mnus quantty," BORN NEAR QUINCY, Dobson lved most of hs lfe n Branch County. He started work for the Farm Bureau n 1931 and had the frst Farmers Petroleum bulk plant n the state down n Branch County, and he helped get several others started. Then he went on the road for Farm Bureau for a tme before movng to Lansng to work n the man Farm Bureau offce. He was n the seed department for a number of years, then took over the steel pant and asphalt department. He went back on the road agan sellng seed and fertlzer before retrng seven years ago. Dobsonjs "retrement home" s a neat, well-kept house and buldngs at Wood Road,' just south of State Road n De- Wtt Townshp, He's got 30 acres of land "too small for a farm and too bg for a garden." But gardenng does provde a good porton of revenue and actvty for Dobson. He's got two large gardens where he grows melons, sweet corn, potatoes, squash andpumpkns,*sothere's somethng for sale from July on (Story contnued on Page 2-A) 113th Year, No. 27 ST. JOHNS, MICH.-THURSDAY Oct. 31, SECTIONS 34 PAGES 15 cents»*wt ^. Poet and the pumpkns Clnton County News colorphoto by Lowell G. Rnker >,Warr.9n E,. Dobson, Clnton County News poet, and hs wfe Esther td/^'upa.'prle of pumpkns n front of ther neat farm home on Wood Road south of State Road n DeWtt Townshp. Halloween" and pumpkns are, w 4 seasonal topcs whch Dobson uses for poetc expresson. He wrtes about an)^ng-apd evej^^ngjtpwever,-~a for verse cdh 'come wherever'he happehs to be. Dobson has been wrtng for the Q nton Co'unty' News for about-egl^yegr^ ^&g ; s^y^j.-y»v,> - 'Y '' *' Swm DOOI r defct smaller than expected The swmmng program In St. Johns ths past summer operated at a lower-than-expected cost, and the defct was only $754.96, the Lansng YMCA reported last week. The defct s beng pad off,by the Clnton'County Memoral Swmmng Pool Commttee, whch* has more than enough n ts fund of contrbutons to meet the expense, 1 Dr Jferb Oatley, charman of the 'commttee/ and Larry Scramln, YMOA drector of the St. Johns pool program, expressed satsfacton and 'pleasant surprse" to see how lttle the defct really was. Johns' fscal stuaton forced the commsson to announce the closng of the pool ths summer, rased a total of $14,343,71 In contrbutons so that chldren could swm ths summer. Some $9, was spent on equpment and nstallaton, and the YMCA was contracted to assume- the operaton of the -pool. The commttee guaranteed t would stand any defct whch mght be ncurred. - Dr Oatley ponted out that the equpment put nto the pool, ths summer, Includng avacuumdatomte fltraton system and a. pool,heater to mantan a water Stp6hmmce strctly wrte-n St. Johns voters wll have a chance to do some "ghost wrtng* when they go to the polls next Tuesday. They'll be decdng between three men who aren't even on the ballot but who are seekng two vacant cty commsson seats. Two of the men wll be elected on-the bass of wrte-n votes. The canddates are John W. Hannah of 210 W. Walker Street; John Lynch of 1(10 E. McConnell Street; and Robert H. Wood of 107 N. Lansng Street. ' They all stepped nto the race followng the announcement by cty offcals after they had researched the stuaton that the deadlne for flng nomnatng pettons was actually Aug. 6 (prmary electon day) rather than later as they had fgured. t No pettons had been fled by that deadlne, so that threw the electon to a completely wrte-n campagn. As of Tuesday only the three men had announced ther canddacy. Bref bographes of the canddates, plus ther pctures and ther own wrtten comments concernng ther canddacy appear on Page 14-B ths week, - A specal artcle and^pcture descrbng theproperprocedure for. wrtng n a canddate on the cty precncts' votng machnes' appears on Page 8-A,-: Few contests at county EMORY ALLAMAN IS 98 Emory B. Allaman celebrated hs 98th New Wacousta CLINTON COUNTY brthday Oct. 21. He lves wth hs daughter,,. * v* traffc deaths Mrs Harry Herbruck on North US-27', and Snce January 1, 1968 says "Hard work s tfhe answer to a long and temperature of degrees, s-, school part healthy lfe." Allaman has excellent vson Almost' perte'ct swmmng" Una "best" equpment-and can be., lt 7 -, weather, durng the latter part^of expected to last for a number of ". - of wacousta futuxe^plans A dew eemen- and hs only frustraton s a loss of hearng. s 27 (the- summer swelled attendance,, years. - - ' " " tary school n the ' Wacousta area He spent most of hs lfe farmng n Cuyahoga -at «-, the pool, and ^approxmately,,. -^-The $4, beng carred; s part of.along-rangeprojecton THIS TIME LAST Falls,- Oho. Hs son Carl and daughter Mrs 10,400 youngsters came durtng' over should be more than enough, of ' Grand Ledge School Dstrct open swm hours- durng the for operatonal defcts next year ' YEAR: 9 needs, the board of educaton told Gertrude Treap stll lve there.,summev Another- 285' adults, and *c*r even the next few years. Oatfamles took advantage f Qf the : 'Wacousta area resdents last ley'sad the Clnton County'Merh-. wee c pool.'admssons broughvn $2,- oralpool Commttee has.not yet l6 l A n revenue, some $898 (decded what to use the money for 35 " acr6 "act of land d- Cty approves fre contracts 'motf than Tvhat the YMCA had-.next year, but Under consder-" W«y V 88 * * Wacousta, s now.antcpated nts'budget -. * ' -aton s a large canvas to*-be, b^ng negotated for and rezonng Total ncome/was ' $8,655141, ' -* - strung acr,oss the' fence at the "-^quests ««beng made to presome $735 hgher.than"expected, 'west,and'north-ends,of the pool P»* $ e ste tor future school wth 6 townshps n area whle expenses-totaled,$9,410.37, to Bheld aganst the wn'd."-^ ' ' use,* - ; nearly $1,000 less than expected. /vthere,may be pantng; and Part of (he present Wacousta The St. Johns CItyCommsson standby and per-runfees charged has an $800 fee and $170-perqther. op'enng.costs nextsmmmer. School s more than '40 years shot through ther regular meet- the townshps; the rest of the run charge, Dr, Oatley-sad Frday the memoral pool commttee would that wll have to be assumed by old, and Grand Ledge Supt* Kerf- ng Monday, nght n record contract was along the general Rley Townshp wll pay $200 -pay off the defct n/operatons the commttee.''.'..} * ' S,neth Beagle noted that many of the fashon, adjournng just a half terms of the earler contracts "year plus $170 per run, as wll jvth!.^y,a $4;77&.ll/balahce' how, n school's facltes are beng'used. hour after Vce Mayor Mrs Jean whch had expred ths summer Essex Townshp. Olve Townshp Us'-treasury l2ven that !. ^ ;_-..-._,.._.,..-J u- meetng to and then been extended. wll pay a $460 standby fee and leave" a net balance of $4, v t Under the new terms, Bengal $150 per run.' whch' Oatley sad^ould be tem on the agenda was Townshp wll pay $400 as a. Bngham andgreenbusharethe the approval o fre contracts stand-by fee and $170-pe'r run only townshps servced n full strctly pool purposes." v\-> ' **' y-y. %'"^" l ' J^, donated. a ^' "But* rr.'^unnm BINGHAM TOWNSrapypTERS- vvr*wuur y,w*a«o WHh wth sx townshps lntneat.jonns n the St. Johns nw nto me the townshp by the St. Johns by the St. Johns Fre Depart-, V- *', s " - r *rt>-^', ^ojld havem#bn terrble; wth ^pollng place for General Elec- area-bengal, Greenbush, Rley, Fre Department, De] Greenbush has ment. The other townshps are, ;;jfhe\'pool CO^M^^^W* 8^6.^?]!? 6 u was^f the rtfon at Bngham 'Grange Hall.'* EsseX( Bngham and Olve. The a $1,00(,000 a year standby fee and payng for areas roughly constory: Page s*a). -" ' ' -** ^ -&'[-** 27-1 only only real real contenton was was over oyer the the a $150- a $150-per-run charge. Bngham' (story contnued on Page D-A) ^anzed by ctzens''^1fen;'w'^'' s t o ry:contnuedonpagos.a) V * ^' ST. JOHNS FURNITURE CO. r AND AtfAT 118 N. Clnton, St. Johns Open/Frday Nght to 9:00 p.m. Phone Tuesday - A fxed mllage proposton and the electon of a judge for the new dstrct court provde about the only real decsons for Clnton County voters to make at the county level next Tuesday. Canddates for other county offces, ncludng the 11 new supervsors for the new county board, are runnng unopposed. When t comes to the offce of county prosecutor, however, there s no name on the ballot, and voters wll have to wrte n ther choce. So far only St. Johns attorney Patrck Kelly has announced hs wrte - n canddacy. The real decson for voters wll be n decdng between Roland Duguay and Harold Reed for the new poston of dstrct court judge. The new court, whch wll take effect Jan. 1, wll have county-wde jursdcton and wll replace muncpal court and the justce of the peace courts. Duguay s presently Clnton County prosecutng attorney; Reed s St. Johns Muncpal Court judge and admnstrator at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. M'ore complete bographcal materal and wrtten comments on ther canddacy by each man appear on Page 15-B. An artcle explanng the fxed mllage proposton appears on Page 1-B. ELSEWHERE AT the county level, canddates have lttle to worry about as far as opposton. There s none for the Republcan canddates. Runnng for reelecton as sherff s Percy J. Patterson. E ( rnest Carter s seekng hs frst full term as county clerk after beng apponted to that poston last wnter followng the death of Paul Wakefeld. Velma Beaufore s a canddate for another term as county treasurer. Wllard Krebel s the canddate for regster of deeds, hs party's choce n August after ncumbent Mrs Mare Belknap chose not to seek reelecton. Dale Chapman, an ncumbent, %s runnng for another term as dran commssoner, and Van W. Hoag and Lee R. Rummell are canddates for the two coroner postons. Hoag s an mcumbent, but Rummell s new; he would replace Robert Srrne, who s not seekng reelecton as one of the county's two coroners. County electors wll be electng one or another of 11 new supervsors to st on the new one-man, one-vote county board of supervsors that wll 1 assume ts dutes In January. The dstrcts from ELECTION TOP NEWS The electon next Tuesday s bg news, and the Clnton County News carres stores on varous aspects of t on Pages A-2, 5, 8 and 9 and Pages B-l, 2, 3, 4, 14, 15 and 16. whch they wll be elected range n geographc sze fromaporton of the cty of St. Johns to three townshps. The dstrcts and ther canddates are: Dstrct 1 (Greenbush-Duplaln), Andrew W. Cobb. Dstrct 2 (Lebanon-Essex- Bengal), Walter Nobs. Dstrct 3 (Bngham-porton of St. Johns), Maurce Gove. Dstrct 4 (Porton of St. Johns), Rex C, Srrne. Dstrct 5 (Ovd Townshp), Duane Chamberlan.. Dstrct 6 (Rley-OIve-Vctor), Claude Underhll. (Story contnued on Page 2-A) DON'T FORGET TO VOTE Tuesday November 5th

2 (PQ9 e 2 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 Junor play cast set FULTON-*It's Great to be Crazy,* the Junor play, got on the road Oct. 14 when the cast was chosen. Those In' the cast are: Jane Mahler, Debbe Sower, Nanette Stewert, Wayne Mazey, Mars Ltwlller, Rck Renlewltz, Lnda Wallace, Scott Rchards, Sandy Lator, Darrell Taylor, and Thll Gllnke. The play wll be presented on Nov The PHA has started sellng candy ths year. Ponts wll be gven to each grl for every dollar's worth she sells. The grls wth the most ponts next sprng wll be able to attend the. State FHA Conventon., ' Senor, proofs arrved and orders were taken on Oct Invtatons for Senor graduaton wll be ordered on Nov. ot Local-level poltcs creatng some lttle exctement, too Local-level poltcs may be takng a back seat to natonal poltcs and all ts presdental hoopla, but n Clnton County, at least, there Is a wde assortment of competton and Issues facng the voters next Tuesday. Most townshps and ctes wll be electng trustees or' supervsors or clerks or mayors or councllmen. Some of the canddates have opposton and some do not. In several poltcal subdvsons, there are vtal Issues for voters to decde on, too. Let's take a look at the stuaton: Bath Townshp: Bath has a twoway race for a trustee seat, wth Republcan Rchard A. Bragdon beng opposedby Danel A. Carleton, a-democrat. There are also two propostons. Proposton one pertans to a mlllage ncrease of, one mll for lve years to be used for provdng addtonal funds for the purchase of fre trucks, fre equpment and establshment of a fre buldng and ste fund. Proposton two pertans to the sale of lquor by the glass. Bengal Townshp: There's no competton for two seats on the townshp board. Republcan Donald Irrer Is a canddate for a full term, and Republcan Harold Armbrustmacher s a canddate Kurt's Applance to fll a vacancy on the board. Bngham Townshp: Hugo Fox, a Republcan, Is a canddate for the townshp board. DALLAS TOWNSHIP; Republcan Josephne Goerge s the only canddate for DaHas Townshp clerk, and Democrat-Clare Snyder s the lone applcant for a seat on the townshp board. DeWtt Townshp: DeWtt has a race for two townshp trustee seats betweendemocratmlltonj. Kng and Republcans Theodore Lt. Powell and Wllam A. Johns. Olver S. Angell, a Republcan, s the lone canddate for townshp clerk. Townshp voters wll also cast ballots on a proposton for DeWtt Townshp to become a charter townshp, gvng t the "status of a muncpalty wth larger representaton on the townshp board and broader taxng powers. Cty of DeWtt: DeWtt cty voters wll have races for mayor and four councl seats, as well as votng on a proposton to make sale of lquor by the glass legal wthn the cty lmts. In the mayor race for a two-year term, ncumbent Elden T. Smth s opposed by Marshall C. Warren. There's a two-year term on the cty councl openng, and Du- Wayne Zlegler and Paul Mulford are the canddates. There are sx canddates for three four-year terms on the councl; asprants are Lawrence Keck and Paul Hartwgsen, Andrew K. Traxler and Jack Scott, and Roger A. Overway and John H. Hatt. Duplan Townshp: Republcan Wayne Peck s the lone canddate for trustee. Eagle Townshp: Republcan Bruce Moyer s runnng for a seat as trustee, and Lynn Volk.a Republcan, Is canddate for another seat to fll a vacancy. Essex Townshp: Charles R. Smth, a Republcan, s a canddate as trustee. GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP: Republcan Mlron Post s a trustee canddate. Lebanon Townshp*. Republcans Fred Watts and Paul Graff* Jr. are'candldatesfor trustee and townshp clerk, respectvely. Olve Townshp: Agatha Smon s a canddate for townshp clerk, and Gale Boron Is runnng for trustee. Both are Republcans. Townshp voters wll also cast ballots on a proposton to permt the sale of sprts In addton to beer and wne for consumpton on the premses (lquor by the glass). Ovd Townshp: Robert C. Hebeler Sr., a Republcan, s a trustee canddate. Rley Townshp: Clarence Trumbull and Norman M. Thelen are lone canddates for the postons of trustee and supervsor, respectvely. Both are Republcans. Vctor Townshp: Republcan Stanley Morrll Is a trustee date. Watertown Townshp: Leon C. Garlock s a canddate for a full term as trustee, and Paul C. Schaefer and Thomas K.Ryan are canddates for two other terms to fll vacances. Herman Openlander Is runnng as townshp supervsor. All the men are Republcans, Westphala Townshp: Walter Kellen Is a canddate for townshp trustee. Amercan Expresson John Hancock was the frst to sgn the Declaraton of Independence. Ths act made the use of "John Hancock," meanng sgnature, an expresson n Amerca. Pumpkn patch one source of poems for W. E. Dobson *-' * {Contnued'fttmTa^ l*ay ****" to after Halloween, afleast.* He has a quarter - acre of pumpkns ths year but off of that wll harvest qute a few tons. He caters prmarly to the roadsde busness, though he's moved some through grocery stores and other outlets. One yearhesoldto a gasolne staton whch used them for a promotonal program. Pumpkns and Halloween have been the subject of several of Dobson's poems n the past, and probably some of the branstorms come whle workng n the garden, "I GET IDEAS wherever I happen to be," he sad. "I have been known to get up n the nght when I had a wakeful tme and get an dea. I'd go out n the other room and jot tdownsolwouldn't forget t. They come' rather spontaneously and not the result of any set tme or effort. "It can be prompted by most anythng I happen to be dong. The one I have now seemed to. come tolfe n the dentst's char. Some are general phlosophes, some are wth regard to my deas on current ssued of the day. But there's no set pattern, I guess; they just are what you'd call a medley." Keepng the Clnton County News suppled wth poetry doesn't seem too much of a problem for Dobson. "There are tmes when I get a p lttle be-,. ;* Z'y -, r; - -,- '. - % &. "'lpt?-* ^ *$ I hhdthe'eghtbau'and t-becomes a matter of makng the tlme(to, wrte).' But usually I have deas enough ahead that unless I get Involved dong somethng else I get them out n ample tme." Dobson sends hs poems n n batches of two or three. He seldom gets much farther ahead, except when he and hs wfe go south for a few weeks, and then he makes some advance arrangements to make sure the edtor s suppled whle he's gone. Dobson says he doesn't fnd wrtng the poems too hard. "It doesn't take a half hour to wrte them after I get the dea, usually, but the man job s to fgure out somethng to wrte about." There are a lot of false starts, he admts. "The choce of words or lnes s subject to change after the orgnal s made, but t generally doesn't requre too much changng." Dobson's style s pretty much the same n every poem. He confesses he doesn't remember the names of the terms that apply to the style of poetry. There are certan cadences that come under one rule and some under another. IF YOU CAN GET your tran of thought on a fttng sequence for each verse the rest s comparatvely easy," Dobson sad, "and you can tell your story and stll put t n verse form. But there are some thngs you get HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DR HENTHORN Dr Arthur C. Henthorn, seated center, observed hs 80th brthday last Thursday and was a guest of honor at a surprse brthday tossed for hm by staff members at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Standng at left s Mrs Patrca Smmert, drector of nursng. Also n on the plans were Mrs Clare Haske, LPN,.and Dr P. F. Stoller, chef of staff at the hosptal. Dr Henthorn was presented wth a "prescrpton 1 for contnued good health and many more brthdays by hosptal staff members. He stll practces medcne n St. Johns. all wrtten and then make Up your mnd they weren't wgrjth wrtng n the frst place." It's hard sometmes to make the word you want to use ft for length, Dobson says from experence. Another problem s not to repeat the same word too often. "But I never have followed any hard and fast rules," Dobson admts. "I know even n college I was faulted sometmes because I went ahead and wrote the artcle wthout followng the outlne they requred. I thought that f the end product justfed the effort, then the outlne was more or less unnecessary. But that wasn't ther dea." Dobson tres to keep all hs poems of "prntable length" and stll say enough to carry hs pont. "I'm not one of those who thnk they can do t all n four lnes." Hs poetry s submtted n.handwrtten form. Occasonally hs wfe Esther, to whom he's been marred 40years, helps hm out when he needs some typng done. *If t gets so the edtor can't read my wrtng, then she'll have to type them all Isuppose." Mr and Mrs Dobson have one daughter, Mrs Russell (Elane) Scovlle of Sagnaw, and four grandchldren. PERCY J. PATTERSON ERNEST CARTER Sherff County Clerk Canddates for county offces. Contests few n county (Contnued from Page 1-A) Dstrct 7 (Dallas-Westphala), Wllam Hufnagel. Dstrct 8 (Watertown-Eagle), Robert Montgpmery. Dstrct 9 (DeWtt Cty-DeWltt Townshp north and west of Clark Road and Turner Road), Gerald Lankford. Dstrct 10 (DeWtt Townshp south and east of Clark Road and Turner Road), Roy (Jack) Andrews. Andrews s runnng as a Democrat and has no opposton. Dstrct 11 (Bath Townshp), Gerald Shepard. ' Nobs, Gove, Srrne, Underbll, Hufnagel, Lankford and Shepard are members of the present board of supervsors. Pctures of all the canddates for the county board are on Tage 1-B. FHA and FFA collect for UNICEF The Future Farmers and Future Homemakers at Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School have combned to collect for UNICEF (Unted Natons Internatonal Chldren's Emergency Fund) durng the week of Oct. 28. Collectons were made n the" communty and from hgh school students. Some publc movements could be classfed as lost moton. * >, )\ < t I ^ RCA...FrstnColorTV! 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3 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 3^ By ROBERT ELDRIDGE Road Clerk Last Wednesday, Thursday and Frday the trusses were lad on the pers to form the road bed of the brdge over the Maple Rver on Tallman Road. These trusses are made of pre-stressed concrete, are 63 feet long and wegh about 20 tons each. The crane that put them n place was ted down wth heavy cables, but even so, the weght of the trusses would lft the back end of the crane off the brdge deck when t was puttng them n place. Thrty of these trusses were lad on the pers and the close tolerances requred n fttng them together seemed remarkable to me.' Threench holes were formed dagonally through each truss at equdstantponts. When the trusses were n place, these holes all lned up and onench steel rods were threaded dagonally across the entre wdth of the brdge tyng the entre surface structure together. The nterstces between the trusses wll be flled wth grout, expanson jonts wll be packed n place at the truss ends and then a waterproofng compound wll be appled. Ths wll be followed wth a ploflm sheet over the entre deck surface and fnally a slghtly crowned asj)halt road bed wll be appled as the fnal phase of the brdge deck. All ths s scheduled to be don by the 6th of November and the openng -to - traffc date s Dec. 16, wth fnal completon of the entre project scheduled for next June. It s antcpated that traffc on Tallman Road wll ncrease wth the completon of ths brdge next year. Tallman Road s a prmary road n Clnton County. At the Gratot County lne t becomes Blss Road whch s also a prmary mproved road that ntersects wth M-57 further north. The Tallman Road brdge s- also the only crossng of. the Maple Rver between -Maple Rapds and the west county lne, a dstance of nearly seven mles. The project s costly, but ts mportance to the resdents of the area and to the county at large makes t warranted. Many a man bumps nto trouble tryng to dodge hs duty. It's the fcton n poltcs that causes the most frcton. Clnton County News Second class postage pad at St. Johns. Mch. Publshed Thursdays at 120 E. Walker Street, St. Johns, by Clnton County News, Inc. Subscrpton prce by mal: In Mchgan, $o Tor one year, S3 tbr two years, $3.75 for sx months, $2 for three months; outsde-mchgan,?6 lor one year. Mchgan Jaycees Presdent Robert Padgett addressed 133 Jaycees at the Dstrct 11 fall board meetng n St. Johns last Thursday evenng. From the left at the head table are Francs Schafer, state chaplan formerly from Fowler; Rev Hugh Bannnga, chaplan of the St. Johns Jaycees; Larry Wne, natonal drector; Don Harm, state vce presdent; Roger Hammontree of St. Johns, charman for the " fall board meetng; Padgett; and Gary Qugley of St. Johns, Dstrct 11 vce presdent, 133 attend fall sesson Jaycees hold dstrct meetng here One hundred thrty-three Jaycees from eght of the nne chapters n the Dstrct 11 of Regon D turned up n St. Johns last Thursday evenng when the local chapter hosted the dstrct fall board meetng. Robert Padgett, state presdent of the Jaycees, was the keynote speaker at the meetng, whch was preceded by dnner n the St. Joseph Catholc School socal hall. The meetng was the largest dstrct meetng n Dstrct 11 n several years and the largest dstrct meetng n the state ths year. Roger Hammontree of the St. Johns Jaycees was n charge of arrangements. Pour Clnton County Jaycee chapters were among those recevng awards from Padgett durng the evenng. Acceptng the Brown, Allen to tour V.> county Frday Republcan UJ3." Congressman Garry Brown, seekng reelecton to hs second term n Congress from the Thrd Dstrct, wll tour Clnton County ths Frday afternoon, along wth Rchard J. Allen, GOP canddate n the 88th state legslatve dstrct. The Republcan caravanwllbe at Grand Ledge at 11:30* a.m. Frday, then at Westphala at 1 p. m., Fowler at 1:45, Maple Rapds at 2:30, Eureka at 3 p.m., Else at 3:30, Ovd at 4 p.m. and St. Johns at 4:30. They wll be accompaned "by Clnton County Republcan Charman Andrew Cobb and members of the Clnton Teen- Age Republcans. The rght knd of experence s sometmes worth the cost. natonal communty development awards on behalf of ther chapters were Dck Fnk of the Fowler Jaycees, Jerry Ross of Ovd- Else, Jack Downng of St. Johns and Jerry Platte of Westphala. Other chapters recevng the award were Charlotte, Grand Ledge, Sunfeld and Waverly. FOWLER, GRAND Ledge, Ovd - Else, St. Johns, Sunfeld, Waverly and 'Westphala won chapter management leadershp awards, and Fowler, Grand Ledge, St. Johns and Westphala won blue chp awards for membershp ncrease. Sunfeld won the chapter travel trophy. Padgett, thestatejayceepresdent, asked the representatves attendng to "sell the Jaycee creed n your communtes.* He urged Jaycees not to change the Dr DeVore buldng new offce I' Uf A new medcal buldng s presently under constructon at 907 S. US-27, St. Johns, for Dr Harry DeVore DO. He reports the new structure s scheduled for completon n February or March. At present the walls are up and wthn one or two weeks a Mansard roof wll go on. The New buldng wll have 11 rooms, ncludng a laboratory, offce, and watng rooms. Dr DeVore and Dr Larry Bader DO, are at present located at 206 W. Walker Street. The man whose character and reputaton travel n opposte drectons soon loses both. Smoked HAMS world but to change the drecton of the way thngs are already gong. "Today s the frst day of the 'rest of our lves,' he sad. "We have to ask ourselves what we are dong wth our chldren's world and whether weareputtng t nto trustng hands or careless hands." He sad the Unted States s not a sacred naton, and the U.S. can lose ts freedom by ether war or loss of personal freedoms. Padgett ponted out that Jaycees provde ts members wth top opportuntes. "Don't hold yourselves back," he sad, "There's a great future out there. All you have to do s want t and to take part n t." Donald Hann, nternal vce presdent of the Mchgan Jaycees from Holland, urged the' young men to get nvolved. "If we are to save democracy, we have to get nvolved," he commented. He sad Amercans are delegatng ther problems. They should be handled locally, he sad, and they can be by realzng there can be good fath dsputes that wll brng about mprovements. The call to order for the meetng was gven by Gary Qugley of St. Johns, Dstrct 11 vce presdent. Larry Wne of Charlotte, natonal drector of Regon D, was present for the meetng, too. The Ovd-Else Jaycees were awarded the bd for the Dstrct 11 bowlng tournament n 1969, 11 wll be held at the Tr-Am Lanes Feb. 2. Jaycees plan shop trp for youngsters OVID-ELSIE A shoppng trp for under - prvleged chldren wll be a Chrstmas gft from the Ovd-Else Jaycees ths wnter. The Jaycees wll use some $200 n profts from an October horse show at Else to Shdw the youngsters a good tme. Jaycee Wves Nght-Out party s beng planned by the Jaycees for Nov. 2. Nov. 5 wll be a membershp nght dnner for the Jaycees at the Else Methodst Church. Mt. Pleasant man njured n crash Wllam Golden, 24, of Mt. Pleasant, suffered njures last Wednesday afternoon when hs car and one drven by Charles Zgler, 49, of St. Johns, collded on US-27 sx mles north of town. Golden was hosptalzed at Clnton Memoral Hosptal; Zgler was not njured. The cathedral at Strasbourg, France, has a unque clock. At noon each day, a processon of the Apostles appear, whle a cock above crows three tmes. Re-elect GARRY Secured acton on over 200 vtal dstrct projects nvolvng water and sewers, housng, job tranng, and recreaton facltes Helped 12,000 ctzens resolve ther problems wth the Federal government Developed new programs to mprove socal securty and educaton benefts & Our knd of guy! Re-elect GARRY BROWN James S. Clmore, Jr., Hs record proves he cares... and gets thngs done: Charman Won b-partsan acclam for hs proposal for analyzng government spendng to make better use of the taxpayer's dollar Earned a natonal reputaton for ' hs leadershp and ablty n solvng housng and urban problems Made over 400 personal appearances durng dstrct vsts... yet mantaned a 93% votng record n Congress. FARM CREDIT SPECIALISTS PCA has made dollars and" sense for farmers for over 28 years! That's because PCA s he farmers' organzaton... specalzng n farm credt and sound fnancal counselng. U. S. Congressman Republcan 3rd Dst. Russell P. Knccn, Treasurer. PRODUCTION CREDIT _ ASSOCIATION 108 Brush St., St. Johns Phone * Pd. Pol. Adv. Shurfne Tomato CATSUP 14 oz. 15' Shurfne MARGARINE SHURFINE POP CORN 2 Lb. 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4 Page 4 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 Clnton area obtuares 1, : I Margaret Igaz Mrs Ruth Stotzel PEWAMO (c) Funeral servces were Tuesday mornng for Mrs.Margaret Igaz, 77, at St. Patrck's Catholc Church n Portland at 10 a,m. wth her grandson, Father John P. Huhn of Battle Creek, offcatng. Mrs Igaz ded at her home at 433 East Portland, where she had lved for eght years. She was a former resdent of Pewamo for 40 years. She was born May 20, 1891 n Czechoslovaka. She leaves her husband, John; two daughters, Mrs Irene Huhn of Eagle Blanche Many of. Bath; fve, grandchldren and one greatgrandchld; three ssters and three brothers. Rosary was rected Monday at 8 p.m. at the Neller Funeral Home, Bearers were Harold-, Arnold and Gerald Nurenberg, Serlgns Olah, Rchard O'Nel and Clement Kramer. Walter R. Fowler Walter R. Fowler, 72, of East Jordan, father of Bruce H. Fowler of St. Johns, passed away Saturday, Oct. 26, after a year's llness. JMr Fowler was born n Alba, Mtcln, Sept. 25, 1896, and spent mpst of hs lfe n the north country. After hgh school Mr Fowler joned the Army and fought n the battles of St. Mhel and the Argonne Forest. *He marred Bernce Horton wftle at Camp DIx, N. J., on July 2, Fowler was very actve n church work and was amember of the Frst Methodst Cfrurch of East Jordan. *Re s survved by hs wfe Bernce, and one son, Bruce Fowler; two ssters and fve brothers; and fve grandchldren. fservces were held at 2 p.m. at the Frst Methodst Church n East Jordan wth bural at Central Lake. fcecl C. Hopp *Cecl C. Hopp, 84, former St. Johns area resdent, passed away Oct. 14 at Frankfort, Ind, Funeral servces were held at the Chrstan Church n Flora, Ind., Oct. 17. He had lved the past 18 vears I n Flora, Ind. Mr Hopp was born n Frankrt n He s survved ;by. hs wfe Matte, three brothers and one sster. I Mr Hopp was a devoted worker n the Bngham Unted Brethren Church durng hs 28 years here. Mrs Ruth Stotzel, 75, former resdent of 207 E. 'state Street, and recently of Muncle, Ind., ded Oct, 23 n Munce. She was born n Henry County, Ind., Aug. 13, 1893, Funeral servces were held n New Castle, Ind., at the Macer Funeral Home Frday, Oct, 25. Gravesde servces were held n Mt. Rest Cemetery Saturday at 11:30 a.m. wth Rev Hugh Bannnga of St. Johns offcatng. Mrs Stotzel s survved by two daughters, Mrs Ralph Lynam of St. Johns and Mrs Ots Loy of Muncle, Ind.j three grandchldren and four great-grandchldren. John F. Motz John F; Motz, 87, of R-2, Bengal Townshp, ded Saturday, Oct. 26, at 7:45 p.m. after along llness. Mr Motz passed away at the Motz Nursng Home n Fowler. Funeral servces were held at St. JosephCatholc Church Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 10 a.m. Bural was at Holy Trnty Cemetery, wth Rev Joseph Labak offcatng. Rosary was rected Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the Osgood Funeral Home. Mr Motz was born n Ktchener, Ontaro, Oct. 15, 1881, the son of Frederck and Rose Motz. He attended Detrot schools and moved to ths area n 1906 and to the Bengal address n He marred Chrstne Kramer n Fowler on May 17, 1910; she passed away In 1949, Mr Motz was a member of St. Joseph Church, Knghts of Columbus n Gaylord, Holy Name Socety, and the Farm Bureau. Hewasafarmer all hs lfe. He s survved by two sons, Edward Motz of R-2, St. Johns, and Lawrence Motz of Fowler; one daughter, Mrs Helen Tolles of Castle Rock, Colo.; 10 grandchldren; and one great-grandchld. Mr. Cowman HUBBARDSTON(c) - Funeral servces for Lawrence Cowman, a former resdent, were held at Our Lady of PerpetualHelp Catholc Church n Chesanng, Saturday, Dct. -19f, Mr Cowman was a long-tme Chesanng busnessman, operatng a grocery and dry goods store. He s survved by one son, Joseph Cowman; two daughters, Mrs Jane Sellers and Mrs Sally Gewrtz, all of Chesanng; one brother, Roy Cowman of Hubbardston; and a sster, Mrs Clare Harlan of Chcago. Ernest Henze ELSIE (c) Funeral servces were held at the Carter Funeral Home n Else for Ernest T. Henze, 72, of Gaylord Frday afternoon. Bural was made n Rversde Cemetery. He ded Tuesday at the Detrot Osteopathc Hosptal after an llness of several weeks. Mr Henze was born n Else on Aug. 30, 1896, the son of Otto and Adella Henze. He had resded most of hs lfe n Detrot and Beulah. He marred Esther Ladd at Detrot on Jan. 21, He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotve Fremen and Engnemen. - Survvng are hs wfe; two daughters, Mrs Phylls Begn of Detrot and Mrs Jean Martello of Farmngton; one sster, Mrs Beatrce Wley of Detrot; four grandchldren; and one greatgrandchld. St. Johns man serously hurt n U.P. accdent Capt. Edward A. Lenon, head of the cvl defense unt of the Mchgan State Polce and who lves at 509 S. Lansng Street, St. Johns, was serously njured Oct. 18 n a car-deer accdent north of Menomnee. Hs wfe reported Monday that he was to be flown Tuesday to Lansng to begn a long perod of convalescence atsparrow Hosptal, He suffered two fractures of hs lower left leg, a fractured knee and back njures. Capt. Lenon was drvng north on M-41 north of Menomnee, hs wfe reports, when he crested a hll and came suddenly upon sx deert strung out along the hghway. Unable toavoldthem.h* steered toward the center of the road, httng one deer and then losng control of the car. Hs state-owned car went off the road and ht a culvert and unable Tlr«e college shdents'cametohs ad;-j- He was not able to get the names of the youths. He was taken, to St. Joseph Lloyd Hosptal n Menomnee. FREE AMERICAN FLAG DECALS HOW TO DISPLAY THE FLAG Respect should always be shownfor' the flag and the followng practces are recommended: The flag should always be rased and lowered by hand. It should be dsplayed only between sunrse and sunset. When rasng the flag, t should be unfurled frst. Do not rase the flag whle t s furled. After unfurlng, host t quckly to the top of the staff, when lowered, t should be done slowly and wth dgnty. When the flag s dsplayed other than beng flown from a staff, t should be dsplayed flat, whether ndoors or out. When dsplayed n a wndow, t should be dsplayed wth the stars uppermost and to the flag's own rght (on the left of the observer). It should not be allowed to touch the ground or floor, nor to brush aganst objects. Place ho objects onorover the flag and do not use the flag as part of costume or unform. Stop n at Central Natonal for a FREE Amercan Flag decal. No oblgaton! We are Proud of our New Amercan flag Dsplay Central Natonal Bank A FULL SERVICE BANK Ovd Pewamo St. Johns - Downto.wn & Southgate Rtes held for mom, 2 sons Mrs Lnda Kay Carl and two of her small sons," Alan, 4, and Steven, 5, ded Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m., the result of an automoble accdent on Francs Road n Clnton County. Funeral servces wereheld at the Congregatonal Chrstan Church n Maple Rapds on Frday, Oct. 25, at 1:30 p.m. The Rev Robert Myers offcated. Bural took place at,the Payne Cemetery. ' Mrs Carl was born n Sheloon, 111., on May 17, 1940, the daughter of Cecl and Kathleen WIckatser Duttenhayer. She. t graduated from Fulton Hgh School wth the class of She was a resdent of Maple Rapds untl seven years ago. She then moved to Lansng. She was marred to Jerry Carl n Maple Rapds on May 28, Mrs Carl, Steven and Alan are survved by the husband and father, Jerry Carl; a daughter and sster Jerllyn; and one son and twn brother, Adam; the parents and grandparents, Mr and Mrs John Ryan of Maple Rapds, Mrs Rebecca Wckaser of Maple Rapds, Mr,and Mrs Carl Ryan of Maple Rapds, and Mr and Mrs Walter Carl of Edmore. Clnton County Sherff's deputes sad the mother and chldren were on ther way to Maple Rapds to vst Mrs Carl's parents, Mr and Mrs John Ryan, when the car left the road and struck a tree. The staton wagon, deputes reported, was cut n half and Adam was pnned n the wreckage by a mattress n the auto's rear secton. Adam was treated atcllntonmemoral Hosptal and released the next day. Clnton County Coroner Robert Srrne sad theothersweredead at the scene. Fulton Auxlary has meetng Oct. 17 The Fulton Area Jaycee Auxlary met Oct. 17, wth Vcky Wnsor and Judy Cole as hostesses. Reports were gven on the toy party, the Jaycees Speak-Up program, and the school record books. It was voted to send the Merchand famly,ofvestaburga donaton for ther heart fund. The auxlary wll have a card party and potluck dnner party Nov. 2, at the home of Jance Helman. It was also decded that they wll start meetng Inhomes durng the wnter monthsr Two from county earn degrees A total of 328 students receved degrees and certfcates at Central Mchgan Unversty's annual October graduaton. There were two from Clnton County. Beverly M. Baker of R-l, Fowler, receved a MA degree. Karen J. Thurston of 215 East Hgh Street, Ovd, receved a BS degree. Students recevng degrees and certfcates at Central's October graduaton may partcpate n commencement ceremones the followng January. The deadlne for 4-H enrollment n Clnton County has been extended untl Nov. 15 at the request of the 4-H leaders. Any boy or grl stll wshng to enroll n a local 4-H club must do t by ths Nov, 15 deadlne. All organzatonal leaders should turn n ther enrollment cards and club summary sheets by ths date. Openj&tet Dear frends, An.experenced funeral drectng organzaton wll have, learned to antcpate most every need and detal of the funeral servce. However, we are always senstve to the unque wsh that the bereaved famly may have as an ndvdual expresson of thoughtfulness and taste. *2+f '* Respectfully, 4S~*~ > tf/j*?? Joag Funeral Home ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN PHILLIP'S IMPLEMENT MARKING ANNIVERSARY Phllp's Implement Co., operated by Harold Phllps of St 0 Johns, s markng ts 15th annversary n St. Johns ths week, and a specal cele- " braton s takng place ths weekend at the busness at 313 N. Clnton Avenue. Phllps came to St. Johns n 1953, and after a few months at the corner of Hgham and Oakland he located the busness at the present ste. The buldng was remodeled fve years ago. He deals n Gehl and Olver farm equpment and McCuIlough chan saws fl 4-H Notes Just a remnder of the 4-H leaders tranng conference at Camp Kett on Nov. 8-9 for all handcraft leaders. The frst' sesson begns on Frday at 6 p.m. and ends on Saturday at 3 p.m. The sessons wll Include dscussons on varous handcraft projects, wood fnshes, vsual ads, program plannng and an exchange of Ideas between handcraft leaders. Any leader nterested n attendng the conference should contact the Extenson Offce by Nov. 1. * * The teen leader meetng wll be held on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Smth Hall In St. Johns. The nomnatng commttee has proposed the followng members to run for the offcers: Presdent, Larry Borton and Los Mller; vce presdent, Kathy Davs and Nel Rossow; secretary, Ann Arens and Terl McQueen; treasurer, DanaHazle and Jm McQueen; news reporter, JoAnn Kanask and Roger Brook. All youth nterested n takng the teen leader project should plan to attend ths meetng and help elect the offcers ofther choc^lf^f^sk^luges. the yearly^.pfogram,. area teen'] leader workshop and Chrstmas. ' program actvtes. < : - The County 4-H Servce Club wll hold ts frst meetng of the fall wth a Halloween party on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at Smth Hall nst. Johns. Members are asked to come n costume. The most orgnally dressed boy and grl wll receve a prze and regn as kng and queen for the evenng. There wll be an electon of offcers, dscusson of future projects, Chrstmas actvtes, games, dances and refreshments. The thrd annual Gem and Mneral Show wll be held Nov. 1-3 at the Mchgan Natonal Guard Armory at 2500 S, Washngton Avenue n Lansng, The show s open on Nov, 1 from 5-10 p.m., Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m..and Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Four 4-H club members from Clnton County wll have ther rock and mneral dsplays on exhbt. I'm sure those who attend wll fnd the exhbts both nterestng and educatonal. The Mchgan Polled Hereford Assn. wll hold t's 4-H Club Calf Sale on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Charlotte fargrounds startng at 12:30 p.m. There wllbe50steer calves and 25 regstered hefer calves for sale weghng about 400 to 500 pounds. Chrs Cornell of St, Johns s servng on the state H Youth Week plannng commttee and wll be meetng on Nov. 2 at Mchgan State Unversty. Chrs s a member of the Stohey Creek 4-H Club. Our congratulatons go to the Olve 4-H Projects Club of De- Wtt, Nmble Fngers Club of St, Johns and the Four Corners 4-H Club of Else n recognton of beng an honor club for the summer program..the club has scored 850 ponts or above on club' actvtes and partcpaton n the county 4-H program.' Krepps Dstrct By Mrs Luclle Hebeck Joseph Smths celebrate 25th annversary Mr and Mrs Joseph Smth observed ther 25th weddng annversary wth an open house at St. Joseph Socal Hall Saturday evenng. The affar was sponsored by ther chldren, Mr and Mrs Paul Droste of Lansng, Joseph Jr., Charles, Mark and Betty Smth. Mr and Mrs Charles Sackrder and famly of Lansng were Sunday dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hufnagel. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hebeck Sr. spent Sunday wth Mss Beatrce Hebeck of Traverse Cty. Mr and Mrs Carl Thelen spent Sunday afternoon wth Mr and Mrs Jerome Smth and famly of Westphala. Mr and Mrs Peter J. Stockenauer of Houghton Heghts spent Tuesday through Frday wth Mr and Mrs Rchard Stockenauer and famly. Rchard Htesyof-Ypslant spent Wednesday wth Mr and Mr^'ta&n-a'uW anto^y^ r; StevenHtes of Yps'lantl s spendng an Ihdefnte^tme wth hs uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Rchard Stockenauer. Msses Peggy and KathySwnney of DeWtt spent the weekend wth ther cousns, Cheryl and Marty Stockenauer. Mr and Mrs Rchard Cramer entertaned frends and relatves at a Halloween party Saturday evenng. Mr and Mrs Walter Dck of St. Johns spent Thursday evenng wth Mr and Mrs Paul Dusk. Mr and Mrs Leroy Kahler of Detrot called on Mr and Mrs Paul Dusk Sunday. Pewamo ByMrs Irene Fox Mrs Charles BHggs and daughter, Sharon, and her grl frend, Carole Juean of Royal Oak, were Frday callers of Ruth Swndt. Sharon and Carole stayed for the weekend and returned to Royal Oak wth Mr Brggs Sunday evenng. Chrstenng of Scott Davd, nfant son of Mr and Mrs Davd Adcpck of Lansng,, took place Sunday, Oct. 27, at St, Caslmer Catholc Church n Lansng. The godparents were Patrck Klen and Mary Ellen Klen of Pewamo. Also present for the occason were the grandparents, Mr and Mrs Rchard Lnn of Pewamo and Mr and Mrs Davd Adcpck of Lansng. Scott Davd was born on Oct. 14. East Essex has 6 on honor roll 7 East Essex School reports one student wth hgh honors and fve students on the honor roll for the frst markng perod, Km MacLuckle receved the all-a grades. The seventh grade honor roll ncluded Debra Brussel, and Jenfer Mnsky. Eghth graders ncluded Carol Hunter, Betty Shnabery, and Mark Young. - NEW FARM EQUIPMENT? Be Sure That You Have Adequate Insurance ) Coverage to Protect Your Farm and Famly For Lowest Possble Rates CALL. ",, LANTERMAN INSURANCE 115 E. Walker, St. Johns, Phone Bruce Lanterman A COLUMN DEVOTED TO INTRQDUCING NEW _ ST. JOHNS RESIDENTS DONALD N. McBRIAN and hs wfe Carolyn now lve at 506 S. KIbbee. They have two chldren, Donald 13, and Patt 10. McBran returned from Vet Nam the last of September after one year. He has been In the servce for 21 years and s a master jsergeant. McBran Is now an advsor for the Natonal Guard In Lansng. They are former resdents of Manton, Mch. TERRY L. KRUM and hs wfe Carol are newly weds now lvng at 901 N. Lansng Street, apartment 1. Krum s employed by Hnkel and McCoy. He nstalls telephones n homes for General Telephone Co. Mrs Krum s formerly from Mt. Clemens, and her husband from Rchmond, Mch. They were marred Oct. 18 at St. Peter's Catholc Church n Mt. Clemens. HARVEY WEATHERWAX and hs wfe: Marge are new resdents : Of 207 S. Sprng'Street. They have sx chldren, Alan 13, Lnda 10, Karen 8, Tmothy 7, Jeff 5, and Mchael 1 1/2 years. Weatherwax s cty manager of St. Johns, They are former resdents of Imlay Cty where he was vllage manager. DONALD L. KENNELL and hs wfe Barbara are new resdents of 608 N. Clnton Avenue. They have one daughter, Cndy, age 10 months. Kennell s now employed as a cty polceman and prevously worked wth the Shawassee County Sherff's Department as a deputy sherff.' They formerly lved In Owosso. MRS GROVA ELY Is a new resdent of 208 E. State Street. She s retred now, but was formerly supervsor at Ypsllantl State Hosptal at Ypslant,Mch. She was employed 19 years wth the state hosptal as an attendant. GILBERT C. PALMER and hs wfe LaVerne are now lvng at 208 N. Oakland Street. Palmer s employed by Searles Excavatng Co. as a truck drver. They are former resdents of San Francsco, Calf. Zonng board < approved some; requests Oct. 21 The Clnton County Zonng Appeal Board Oct. 21 approved a request from Dale D. Mannng to buld a dwellng on a 1 lot n Hawthorn Hlls Subdvson, Watertown Townshp, provdng some dranage requrements are met. But, the dranage along Lookng Glass Brook Drve and 'Bauer must be cleaned and corrected to flow to the Lookng'Glass Rver to the satsfacton of the county zonng admnstrator ard the townshp supervsor before' permsson s granted. In other acton the' board' granted the request of Leo KowatcH to buld a mlkng rtarlor" closer to the road rght-of-way than the mnmum requred l Clnton. Hs mlk parlor wll be about 15 feet nsde the 66 foot rght of way on Walker Road n Dallas Townshp.. *'' x ' They approved a permtformr and Mrs E.L. McComber to occupy a traler on Coleman Road, Bath townshp, for the duraton of ther lfetme. All request for tralerr permts,n Clnton outsde of are~s zoned as traler parks automatcally must go before the appeal board for acton. The board only gves approval Inhardshlpcases, The board dened an, appeal by Mrs Sandra CarstenseF to occupy a traler coach on Cutler Road, DeWtt Townshp, because they ddn't feel It was a hardshp case. LEGAL TICE- ORDINANCE. 219 AN ORDINANCE To' AMEND ORDINANCE. 187, OTHER WISE KWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 1 OF ST. JOHNS, BY AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING MAP INCOR PORATED THEREIN BY REF ERENCE. THE CITY OF ST. JOHNSOR- DATNS: Secton 1. THE ZONING MAP, whch by Sectons and Artcle XIII of Ordnance No. 187 s made a part of sad Ordnance, s hereby a m e n d e d'^'to change the classfcaton of the followng descrbed property,: Commencng 150 feet North of the ntersecton of East Walker Street and N. Scott.Rdad, thence West to the center r pf Baker Street, as vacated, thence North 350 feet, thence East to the t center of Scott Road and thence South 350 feet to the place ; of begnnng, Cty of St. Johns, Mchgan, from 1-1 Industral to R-2 Medum Densty Resdental* Secton 2. Ths ordnance shall take effect 20daysaftertspassage. PASSED, ORDAINED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED THIS 28th DAY OF OCTOBER^ 1968, BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS AT A REGULAR MEETING,W THE ABOVE DATE. JEANNE ' '-' *ND ; Vce Mn' THOMAS L. HUNDLEY - Cty Clerk ' :.-, YEAS: 3 NAYS: 0 -.y-s ABSENT: 2 I hereby certfy that the above Ordnance was publshed n the' Clnton County News on the 31st day of October, 1968., THOMAS L. HUNDLEY, Cty Clerk.'..; Throughout The Area Famles throughout Central Clnton County are assured prompt, thorough assstance when they.call Osgood Funeral Home n tme of need. ' - - ->- OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES OSGOODO^GOERGEa^ ST. J OH MS FOWLER MAPLE RAPIDS W* j-lhe Qxh OVID L * >\ / ( \ I * K *

5 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Jphns, Mchgan Page 5 ^ 6 poltcal partes on Nov. 5 ballot Sx poltcal partes wll have ' presdental and vce presdental canddates lsted on the general electon ballot next-week, but only the Republcans and Democrats have canddates for all the state and natonal offces. The marf drawng card for the electon wll, of course, be the presdental race. Rchard M. Nxon and Splro T. Agnew are the Republcan canddates, and Hubert H. Humphrey andedmund S. Muskle are the Democratc team. Voters may be surprsed when, they look for the George Wallace- " Curts LeMay names for the Amercan Independent Party, because they won't be there, Wallace's name wll, but the ballot lsts Marvn Grffn as hs runnng mate. Because Wallacewaltedsolong' to name hs runnng mate, the Mchgan ballots, whch had already gone to prnt, were prnted wth the names of Wallace and Grffn. Grffn had been certfed to the Mchgan Electons Bureau of the Mchgan Department of State some tme ago. "THERE ISN'T A thng -we can do about ths," says Secretary of State James M. Hare. "Grffn's name was submtted by the Wallace Party and was prnted on our ballots. So he stays. Actually, t has no effect on the ballot, anyhow, because Wallace-LeMay run as a tcket and not as ndvduals. Three other partes have presdental canddates. The team of Fred Holstead and Paul Boutelle are canddates of the Socalst Workers Party; Hennng A. Blomen and George S, Taylor are Socalst Labor Party canddates; and Eldrdge Cleaver and Larry Hochman are New Pontcs Party canddates. At the same tme, Secretary of State Hare reports, votes castfor canddates for presdent andyvce presdent for the Prohbton Party must be counted n com- Chest drve rollng; 51% of goal acheved Clnton County's Communty Chest drve s n full swng ths week and the Increased momentum was evdent n the number of reports pourng n to Chest Treasurer Charles Huntngton of St. Johns. Ink Whte, county campagn charman, sad Tuesday that 51 per ^ent. of the county's $23,683 quota had been reported to date. Frst report of 100 per cent partcpaton among employees from a county ndustry came ths week from Advance Castngs and Burton Mxer Manufacturng Co., where the 16 employees pledged a total of $ At Sealed Power Corp., employee partcpaton reached 71 per cent and the group of 160 pledged $2, Incomplete returns from faculty and staff at the St.* Johns Publc Schools showed a total of $1,455 collected to date, reported Steve Baklta, who s headng the campagn n schools and government offces throughout the county. Other schools n the county were due to report later ths week, Bakta sad. NEARLY COMPLETE reports from the specal gfts dvson, headed by Rolan W. Sleght of St. Johns, show a total n excess of $1,200. Wth only about half of hs team captans reported to date, Wllam E. Patton, St. Johns commercal dvson charman, sad hs group had collected more than $2,000 by Tuesday. As of Tuesday, Bath Townshp was the only out-county area to report ther collectons to chest headquarters. Mrs Wayne Loom- Is sad that Bath had acheved In excess of 50 per cent of quota. "We feel confdent that we wll Jk reach our $575 goal," she reported. Leon Brewbaker, head of the professonal dvson, had only ncomplete reports from hs group. "We hope to have our solctaton completed ths week," he sad. The women's dvson, under the leadershp of Mrs Rchard Kohls, s begnnng a canvass of the St. Johns resdental dstrct ths week. Bath By Florence L. Wltchell Methodst Church holds charter meetng Oct. 22 The charter meetng of the Women's Socety of Chrstan Servce of the Unted Methodst Church of Bath was held at the church Oct. 22. A servce of celebraton was held, ncludng hstores of the Evangelcal Unted Brethren Church and the former Methodst Church, gven by Ruth Nessman and Florence Wltchell. An Agape meal was served wth Else Webster, Ava Nelson, Shrley Ondras and Ila Shep^ard explanng the elements of the bread. The Rev Alma Glotfelty lead the program. Sxteen women sgned the charter as charter members. The annual bazaar, sponsored by the WSCS of the Unted Methpllance wth an attorney general's opnon of Sept. 16. The rulng apples only to the Prohbton Party, the only party whch fled names of presdental canddates wth the secretary of state, whch was not on the ballot. Canddates are" E. Harold Munn for presdent and Holland E. Fsher for vce presdent. There was also a lst of presdental electors. Most of the votng for these canddates, sad Hare, wll be done by stckers. On paper ballots, If, a stcker bearng the names of Munn-Fsher s placed over the names of presdental canddates for one of the sx. partes now on the ballot and a cross appears n thejclrcleatthe top of the tcket or n the square before the space where the stcker has been placed, twllbe a vote for the Prohbton party. Ths means that on the party column where the stcker appears, no vote wll be counted for that party's canddates for presdent and vce presdent. Votes wll be counted for the balance of ther canddates voted on that tcket. Ths wll be a splt tcket and wll have to be talled. On votng machnes, wrte-n votes or stckers wll appear on the wrte-n roll. ONLY THE REPUBLICANS and Democrats have contestants for the Congressonal representatve seats from ths area. In the Thrd Dstrct, whch Includes all of Clnton County except Bath and DeWtt townshps, Republcan Garry Brown s seekng reelecton for a second term agans opposton by Democrat Thomas L. Keenan. odst Church, wll be held at the church Nov. 2, from 4 *o 8 p.m. wth a smorgasbord dnner from 5 to 7. Booths wll have on dsplay handwork, candy, baked goods, toys and Chrstmas decoratons. Murel Ross s charman of arrangements, Mr and Mrs James Shepard, have been spendng the last two months at Ranger Lake, Ontaro, Canada, returned to ther home on Cutler Road Oct. 21. "How come you never nsst I wear my seat belt?" Bath and DeWtt townshps are n the Sxth Dstrct, where Republcan Charles Chamberlan wants reelecton for a seventh term and where Democrat James A» Harrson wants to be elected to hs frst term. In the state legslatve race, Clnton s agan broken up nto two dstrcts. In the 87th Dstrct, whch Includes Bngham, Ovd, Olve, Vctor, DeWtt and Bath townshps, Republcan Wllam Ballenger s runnng aganst Democrat Rchard D.Duzenbury. The rest of the county s In the 88th Dstrct, where Rchard J. Allen, the Republcan, s runnng aganst Joseph F. Davey, the Democrat. Davey's pre-electon campagn hasndlcatedaposslble close race for ths seat. Only Wallace's Amercan Independent Party doesn't have canddates for the varous state educatonal posts. Here's the lne-up: For two members of the State Board of Educaton: Republcans Barbara Dumouchelle and James W. TenBrnk; Democrats Mchael J. Deeb and Marlyn Jean Kelly; Socalst Workers, Ellen Robnson and Evelyn Sell; Socalst Labor, Peter Goons and Frank Troha. For two regents of the Unversty of Mchgan: Democrats Gerald R. Dunn and Robert E. Nederlander; Republcans Lawrence B. Llndemer and Fred f BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE? Matthael Jr.; Socalst Worker, Helen Schffj Socalst Labor, Glen W. Johnson and Lydla B. Muncy; NewPoltcs,ErlcChester and Thomas Russell Cop. For members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty: Democrats, Warren M. Huff and Blanche Martn; Republcans, Davd Dehl and Rchard Ernst; Socalst Workers, George Bouse and Paul Lodco; Socalst Labor, Theos A. Grove and John Zywckl; New Poltcs, Bradford A. Long and Jason P. Lovette. For two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty: Democrats, Augustus J. Calloway and George C.Edwards; Republcans, Kurt Keydel and Vctor G. Ravolo; Socalst Workers, Evelyn Krsch and Joseph Sanders; Socalst Labor, Vto J, DeLsl and Lowell E.Mller; New Poltcs, Wllam Bunge. COUNTY RESIDENTS wll also be helpng to elect two men to supreme court and court of appeals Judgeshps on a non-partsan bass. Mchael D, O'Hara, currently a Justce of the Mchgan Supreme Court, s beng opposed for reelecton by Thomas Gles Kavanagh. In the new Thrd Dstrct of the Mchgan Court of Appeals, Stuart Hoffus and Thomas M.Burns are the canddates. Have Your Ttle Work Done by THE MICHIGAN TITLE COMPANY 117 E. Walker St. ST. JOHNS j Phone m Next to the Fre Hall flk Central Mchgan's Largest Suppler of ABSTRACTS and TITLE INSURANCE 'rzzv&mff&t that Man of Yours Deserves Ths Extra Specal Gft Ths Year Yes, dad wll enjoy ths gant reclnng char and so wll you! No other type of char lets one relax so completely. St, stretch, snooze. Tlt back, the self-rasng leg rest lfts your feet off the floor, lke restng on a cloud. Notce the comfortable headrest, too. Covered n colorful leather-lke, washable vnyl. St. Johns Furnture Co. 'O^er Frddys'Hl 9 r; - J " : 118 N. Clnton Phone VOTE V. 5th "Towntosh" Black, lght weght, all rubber wth h zpper X ELECT HAROLD B. REED» 65th DISTRICT JUDGE * Experenced * Dedcated * Qualfed WATERPROOF BOOTS ST. JOHNS 121 N. Clnton ECOMY PH SHOE STORE Also Owosso and Durand A VOTE FOR REED IS A VOTE FOR LAW AND ORDER!

6 Page 6 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 AYLSWORTH 4-H AGENTS OFFICER * Named offcers n the Mchgan Assocaton of 4-H Agents n md October were: (seated) B. Alan Snder, Grand Rapds, vce-presdent; Charles L. Lang, MarshalI> presdent-elect; Wllam Mlnner, Jackson, presdent; (standng) Mrs Lnda Nerman, Flnt, secretary; and John Aylesworth, St, Johns, treasurer. R. Marsga and Kay Gbson wed n Calforna Mss Mldred Kay Gbson of 2016 E.lOthStreet, Natonal Cty, Calf,, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Wllam Gbson Sr. of R-l, Pewamo, became the brde of There's magc n New.Hot Foam Condtoner BY HELENE CURTIS 1 Slkens... vtalzes har wth l delcous, penetratng heat! HEAT'S ON plus shampoo & style r.-..q utfl' o Use Your Charge Account Robert Maro Marsga of the USS -Sperry AS-12, San Dego, Calf. He s the son of Mr and Mrs Gus Marsga of 1441 Montpler Street, Baltmore,' Md. Beauty Salon Phone 'l5.00,qold,wave., rrt Appontments not always necessary. JO PENIX BETH KNIGHT CATHY REDMAN NEL TORPEY ANN LEONARD For Annversary Brthday Chrstmas The marrage was solemnzed Oct 10 at 8:30 p.m. n the South Bay Bble Church, Natonal Cty, Calf. Rev P.R. Rchardson performed the sngle rng servce. Attendants were Mr and Mrs Jerry Blar, and James and Lorene Bryon. For her weddng the brde selected a pnk dress applqued wth whte lace. Her headpece was a short whte vel wth flowers placed on top. Mrs Baley hostess for Soross Club The Maple Rapds Soross Club met at the home of Mrs Selna Baley on Tuesday, Oct. 22. Mrs Nelda McWllams of Rt. Johns showed colored sldes and gave a talk on her guded tour nto Mexco. Mrs Mare Roberts, who had also taken a smlar tour, added some of her own ex-r perences and dsplayed some of the mementos she brought back - 'Tvtlhdrprt ' >.*'.'-- '".n -_«" The-club.voted, to reactvate the communty calendar, advertsng ther actvtes durng the year. It s hoped that all clubs wll make use of the calendar. Several members attended the West Central Dstrct conventon at Ovd. %M&W Brths J : Clnton's Ctzens of : :] Tomorrow >* *, *... HALLEAD - A boy, John Arthur, was born to Mr and Mrs Mervn E. Hallead of 5307 S. Arport Rd., St, Johns Oct. 23 at Edward W. Sparrow Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lyle Hallead, R-4, St. Johns and Mr and Mrs Harry Wadell, R-l, Else, The mother s the former Betty Wadell. * *! McKEONE - A boy, Patrck Shawn, was born to Mr and Mrs James E. McKeone of R-2, Langsburg Oct. 17 at Sparrow Hosptal. He weghed 8 lbs. 2oz. The baby has 2 ssters. The mother s the former Thea Jane Van Geertruy. STEWART - A grl, Melssa Lynn, was born to Mr and Mrs Leon D. Stewart (Sp. /4 Stewart s statoned n Germany) Oct. 3 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs. 14 1/2 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Joseph Martn of Shepardsvlle, and Mr and Mrs Elmer Stewart of DeWtt. WORKMAN - A boy, Brent Eugene, was born to Mr and Mrs Carl Workman of DeWtt Road Oct. 23 at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 8 lbs. 6 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Arden Workman and Mr and Mrs Clare Salters. The mother s the former Charlotte Salters. WILBERDING A boy, Jason John, was born to Mr and Mrs Lester Wlberdng of Lansng Oct 18 at St. Lawrence Hosptal. He weghed 9 lbs. 1 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Henry Wlberdng of Lansngand Mrs Jane Ochs of St. Johns. The mother s the former Lnda Ochs. TURNER A boy, John Eugene, was born to Mr and Mrs Keth Turner, Rdge Road, Else Oct. 19 at Owosso Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs. 8 oz. GrandpargntSj ajje^mr and Mrs Robert t Vncent of CarlandRoad, Owosso and Mr and Mrs Leon Turner of Rley Road Owosso. The mother s the former Luanne Vncent. JONES JR. - A boy, Nathan Scott, was born to Mr and Mrs Wllam Jones Jr. of R-3, St. Johns, Oct. 15 at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 7 pounds, 9 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Wllam Jones Sr. of Eureka and Mr and Mrs Maynard Lambert of Perrnton. The mother s the former Sandy Lambert. SCHNEIDER - A grl, Amy Lynn, was born to Mr and Mrs James A. Schneder of Muskegon, Oct. 28 at Mercy Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs. 13 1/2 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lous E. Schneder of Fowler and Mr and Mrs Casper Bohr of Westphala, The mother s the former Judth Bohr. KUHNS A boy, James Davd, Pamela Mahar new Mrs. Bran Severt Before an altar decked wth vases of whte and yellow flowers, Rev Bll Dalton pronounced vows to jon Mss Pamela Kae Mahar and 2nd Lt. Bran Lee Severt n holy matrmony. The daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon Mahar and the son of Mr and Mrs Reo Severt were unted n a double rng candlelght ceremony on Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. at the Frst Unted Methodst Church n St. Johns. Gven to Mr Severt by her father, the brde stepped down the asle to organ strans played by Mrs Duane Davs. -Mrs Theron Messer was the solost. Precedng the brde were the attendants. Mrs Ronald Hopp of Pontac was matron ofhonor. Mrs Bruce Kelley, Mss Reene Mahar, Mss Kay Severt, and Mrs Lester Harrngton Jr. were brdesmads. They wore gownsof green brocaded velvet wth empre wasts, scoop necklnes, and three-qu a r t e r' length sleeves. The headpeces were double bows wth short vels. They carred cascade arrangements of yellow, whte, and bronze mums. THE BRIDE ARRIVED at the was born to Mr and Mrs Davd Kuhns of 204 Church Street, Oct. 16 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 8 lbs. Grandparents are Mr and -Mrs Gale Kuhns and Mrs Basl Debert. The mother s the former Barbara Debert. EGRESS A grl, Stacy Lynn, was born to Mr and Mrs Ronald Egress of 3426 Waxwng Dr., DeWt,t, Oct. 22 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs. 11 1/4 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Frank Stasa and Mr and Mrs Albert Egress. The mother s the former Dann Kay Stasa. KINGSLEY - A boy, Bran Scott, was born to Mr and Mrs Gary Kngsley of 503 S. Traver, St. Johns, Oct. 16 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs. 14 1/2 oz. The baby has 2 brothers and 1 sster. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Clarence Kngsley, and Mr and Mrs Floyd altar n the tradtonal whte. Her gown was desgned wthana-lne (floor length) wth a removable chapel tran. It featured a bateau necklne, and the upper bodce was chantlly lace wth seed pearls sewn on the lace applques. The tran alsohadlace applques. The crown was made of lace accented by crystals and pearls and was shoulder length. Her bouquet was of whte cascadng mums wth yellow roses, and fern. Mrs Mahar chose a two-tone grey dress and jacket, accented wth a copper sash at the wast. She wore a corsage of whte mums and yellow roses. Mrs Severt wore a rustcolored dress and Jacket trmmed n bege. Her corsage was whte mums and yellow roses. Best man was Patrck Wrght, and groomsmen were Arthur Mahar, Kenneth Mahar, Eldon Whltford, and Mchael Schlott. A recepton was held mmedately followng the ceremony at- Nles Hall. Assstng wth the servng were Mrs Harold Wlkns, Mrs Eldon Whltford, Mrs Thomas Fabus, and Mrs Charles Teachworth. Mr and Mrs Herbert C. Estes were specal guests'. neth E. Rng of Portland, Oct. 17 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 6 lbs. lloz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Paul Rng and Mr and Mrs Irwn Patrck. The mother s the former Ellen Patrck. CARPENTER JR. - A grl, Pamela Elane, was born to Mr and Mrs Paul E. Carpenter, Jr., R-l, Stone Rd., Fowler, Oct. 17 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs. 6 oz. The baby has 3 brothers. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Paul E. Carpenter Sr. of New Jersey, Gertrude Martn of St. Johns, and Basl Martn of St. Johns. The mother s the former Jance Mare Martn. WINELAND-A grl, Laureen Kay, was born to Mr and Mrs Dale Wneland of 514 W. Gles, St. Johns Oct. 8 ' at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 6 lbs. 4 1/2 oz. The baby has 1 brother and ~ 'sster. Grand- Mrs..Wesley Hath-. LobdelL L.The^ mother Is the^a^en ts«are,1 former^vlrgfaa Lobdell..^g^VaufoMrl UKI Mrs Harold %neland.-the -mother t s the "former Neva Hathaway. ERNST SR. A boy, Bryan Scott, was born to Mr and Mrs Charles Ernst Sr., of 708 W. Park, St.-Johns,Oct.l4atClnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 5 lbs. 13 oz. The baby has 1 brother and 2 ssters. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jack Sturgs, Mrs Margarette W. Ernst and Mr Edward Ernst Sr. The mother s the former Barbara Sturgs. SHEPARD - A boy, Chad James, was born to Mr and Mrs Harold James Shepard of 9532 Bagley Rd.-N. US-27, Oct.) 13 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 8 lbs. 15 oz. The baby has 1 brother and 1 sster. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Austn Mller, and Mr and Mrs Joe Moore, both of Lansng. The mother s the former Delores Jean Cllne. RING A boy, Kenneth Eugene, was born to Mr and Mrs Ken- The new brde donned a twopece sut dress of camel, whte and navy, wth navy blue accessores. Her Jewelry was a cameo brooch a weddng gft from the groom. They wll travel to northern Mchgan before drvng to Ft. Lews, Wash., where Severt WINELAND-A grl, Cyntha Mare, was born to Mr and Mrs The Fulton PT A wll meet Nov. Duane L. Wneland of R-2, Ovd 4 at 8 p.m. at the hgh school Oct. 4 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs. 9 1/2 commons. oz. The baby has 1 brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Kel Eckelbarger of Ithaca and Mr and Mrs Harold Wneland of St. Johns. The mother s theformer Colleen Eckelbarger. STEWART - A grl, Melssa Lynn, was born to Mr and Mrs Leon Stewart of 247 Wndng Brook, DeWtt, Oct. 3 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs. 14 1/2 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Joseph Martn and Mr and Mrs Elmer Stewart. The mother s the former Marlene Martn. People who fear censure very seldom rse above crtcsm. Star Mothers meet Oct. 22 Ther e were 28 members and one guest at the Blue Star Mothers meetng Oct. 22. Mrs Betty Gregory was ntated as a new member. More wndow banners are beng sold, and fnal plans were made to send Chrstmas boxes to boys n Vet Nam and those on shps n foregn waters. Boys statoned n the States wll receve Chrstmas cards and money. A whte elephant sale was held to help on postage for overseas shpments. State Presdent Grace Shpley and Natonal Conductress Chloe Bartholomew wll attend, the natonal conventon at the Sheraton Cadllac Hotel n Detrot Oct. 27 to 31. Mary Masark, Lllan Parks, Mrs Mazzoln and Florence Roemer served on the refreshment commttee. -t Announcements MRS BRIAN LEE SIEVERT s presently statoned wth the Army. The brde s a graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School class of The groom graduated from Ashley Hgh School n 1963 and Mchgan State Unversty n PACKAGED SEAMLESS FLOOR BYTORBL TORGIL ^APXANCE^FLOORS ; A PROVKN SBAllLeOB-REr,'LICNT FLOORING' * '"TOMORROW* FLQ'QRINB *,ra TODAY TOROII- OUREBOUB OSCAR STOCKWELL, 309 N. EMMONS ST. JOHNS PHONE ' r w Vt I f t t f PLAYTEX J V Take your phoce of ths superb collecton of Yl t damond fashons, selected especally for you. ( A. $125 B. $69.95 C. $34.95 D. $57.95 E. S34.95F. $85.00 G. $27.50 r See our very wde selecton of damonds jewelry n every * fashon. Any prce and credt terms to sut you. HARR'S JEWELRY Lay Away now for Chrstmas, any small depost wll hold, 24 Years sellng damonds n Clnton County area _ Illustratons Enlarged?; *. 114 N. Clnton. ST. JOHNS Ph L CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS Avalable 14KT, Whte or Yellow Gold IF YOU DON'T LOVE THE BRA... YOUR MONEY BACK/ Carol Ann 102 N. Clnton. St. Johns, Ph Gay Gbson's great shapes What to wear v oh a black-te nght? Why,, ths daper tuxedo-front crepe. Wool bouclen pastels wth rhnestone buttons gleamng on the dress-shrt panel, and a proper stand-up collar. Sze 9 to 15. $19.95 c \

7 Thursday, October 31/1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 7 A Church starts annex EAST DeWITT-Another mlestone for the congregaton of the East DeWltt Bble Church was observed Sunday evenng whe,n Pastor Glen Farnham, wth members of the church board at hs sde, moved the frst shovelful 'of drt to start constructon on a new large audtorum and classroom addton. Tarrant Constructon Co. s to start work Immedately on the project that wll cost about$12s, The new faclty wll seat over 400 persons and wll also have numerous Sunday school classrooms, fellowshp hall, ktchen and offce. The expanson program was deemed necessary because of a steady, healthy growth that has more than doubled attendance n the last two years under the mnstry of Pastor Farnham. THE BONY SHIELD OF THE ARMADILLO IS T ONL/ HIS ARMOR. 3UT ALSO HIS KNIFE- AMD FORK '!S-T^ :*-; HE OFTEN USES THE SHARP EOfES TO CUT MS MEALS Of RATS AND SWAKC5 IKTO BITE SHE PORTIONS 2)a>rv*GHr 1947 KAHeHM. MATURE* «. 147 Delay n dagnoss and treatment 3f llness s the enemy of good lealthl Speedy treatment Is the Crendl When ll, see your doctor Immedately! Brng your prescrptons to Glaspe Drug store Cor the best n professonal prescrpton servce! Low prescrpton prces... frendly personal servce....free pck-up and delvery! Y0U3 PRESCRIPTION STORE GLASPIE DRUG Free Delvery 221 N. CLINTON ST. JOHNS It Pays to Shop at Pastor Glen Farnham of the East DeWtt Bble Church lfts a spadeful of earth Sunday to mark the ground-breakng for a $125,000 addton to the church. Members of the church board are pctured wth the pastor. Honduras voyagers to show sldes of trp Ths past summer nearly 30 teenagers and ther adult sponsors from the Plgrm Unted Methodst Church and the Frst Unted Methodst Church of St. Johns made a caravan trp to Brtsh Honduras. Ths Sunday, Nov. 3, partcpants on the trp wll show ther sldes and moves at the West Plgrm Unted Methodst Church (formerly Bengal EUB) at the corner of Parks and Grove roads. The showng wll begn at 7:30 p.m. A former school bus, two campers wth travel tralers and one auto wth a camper comprsed the caravan vehcles whch threaded the mountans of Mexco enroute to the small under-developed Brtsh Honduras. Ths trp was more than another rugged campng trp. These teenagers and ther adult sponsors went to Brtsh Honduras, whch s n a partner relatonshp wth the State of Mchgan under the auspces of the Allance for Progress, to get nvolved. They devoted ther energes to gvng a fresh coat of badly needed pant to the nteror of one of the Wesley College buldngs n Belze Cty, the captal of Brtsh Honduras. They also got nvolved n meetng many natve teenagers and ctzens" of Brtsh' Hofdura'srThey'were actve n partcpatng n four dfferent worshp servces throughout the cty of Belze, d\l\ao,j\nnon ± Styles By SHIP'N SHORE $3.98 to $6.98 for Better Values SKIRTS SMART NEW STYLES AND COLORS the BLOUSEI Slpover and j Cardgan Styles Orlons and Wools $6.98 to $11.98 SWEATERS Dd ther nvolvement pay off? Kd they gan any nsghts nto the pressng problems of an undeveloped country where the per capta ncome Is less than $200 per year? Were they moved to see the warm and frendly way In whch they were receved by those whose range of opportuntes s severely lmted? Dd ths nvolvement nfluence the way n whch they vewed people from a vastly dfferent background from ther own and who have a darker pgmentaton of skn? These questons wll be partally answered Sunday. Announcements The annual chcken supper sponsored by St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Fowler wll be held Nov. 6. Servng wll start at 5 p.m. * _ ' * The St. Johns Tops Club met Thursday evenng. Adalne Dershem was queen of the week and Georgene Hecht was queen for September. There wll be no meetng next week because of Halloween but members may wegh n from 6 p.m. untl 7:30. Because of the sudden llness of Arthur Loudenbeck, the famly s cancellng the 50th weddng annversary celebraton scheduled for Nov. 3 at the Congregatonal Church n Maple Rapds. The date has been postponed for an ndefnte perod. The Band Boosters Club wll hold a meetng Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. n the Hgh School Audtorum. They wll show a sound and color flm of the band taken at Mchgan State Unversty Band Day. Commttees wll be selected for the comng year. World Communty Day wll be held at the Epscopal Church Nov. 1, startng at 1:30p.m. The Clnton County Farm Bureau Women wll meet at the county offce Wednesday, Nov. 6, at noon. A potluck dnner wll be followed by a busness meetng. Note date change because of electon. Mss Helen Atwood wll be the speaker. The annual Home School Carnval wll be held at St. Joseph School Saturday, Nov. 9, from 5 to 10:30 p.m. There wll be games and przes for all. GAVEL IS PASSED On rght n front s Mrs Lews Babbtt of Wacousta, past charman of Dstrct 5, presentng the gavel to newly elected charman Mrs Clfford Brstol of Durand. Back row on rght s new vce charman, Mrs Harold Marquardt of Charlotte, center s retrng secretary Mrs Vaughan Montgomery of Lansng, and at left s Mrs Maron Sutton of Shawassee County, new secretary. PATSY JEAN LOCKIN Engaged ELSIE(c)-Mr and Mrs Mc- Cager LocknofR-1, Readng, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Patsy Jean Lockn of 1117 Lay Boulevard, Kalamazoo, to Keth Thorn- ton, son of Mr and Mrs Earl Thornton of R-l, Else. The brde-elect s agraduate of Kalamazoo Practcal Nursng Center and s presently employed at Bronson Methodst Hosptal. The prospectve groom s a graduate of Else Hgh School and s attendng Western Mchgan Unversty. He s a senor majorng n art educaton. A Dec. 28 weddng at Coldwater s beng planned. Dstrct 5 women have meetng Dstrct 5 Farm Bureau Women met Monday, Oct. 21, at Byron Unted Methodst Church InShawassee County. The mornng speaker was Carl Kettner, drector of publc relatons and communcatons of Mchgan Farm Bureau. He was asssted by Mss Helen Atwood, coordnator of women's actvtes, and Ken Wmmer, regonal representatve. Informaton was presented on fve proposals for the Nov. 5, electon. Mrs Clfford Brstol, Dstrct Vce-Char man led reports on the hghlghts of each county's women's aclvltes. Mrs Davd Morrs of Clnton ^County acted as charman on a panel of'eght women reportng on meetngs of assocated county women of the World Trennal meetng at Mchgan State Unversty on Sept Clnton County had 14 women n attendance at the Dstrct 5 meetng. The afternoon speaker was Rev Lorenz Stahl of Byron Unted Methodst Church, formerly of Yugoslava, and now an Amercan ctzen. He urged everyone to take part n local affars, and exercse ther rght to vote. New offcers for Dstrct 5 are charman, Mrs Clfford Brstol; vce-charman, Mrs Harold Marquardtj and secretary, Mrs Marlon Sutton. How do you know how good your damond s? Whether you measure the weght of your damond n carats or ponts 4100 ponts to a carat), you know that a fne damond s a fne nvestment. But just how fne? Unless you happen to be a jeweler yourself, you have no way of knowng ts carat weght. Its clarty, color or perfecton of cut. You have to take somebody's word for all of these thngs that determne the worth of your damond. As ArtCarved jewelers, we proudly nvte you to nspect our spectacular collecton of ArtCarved damond rngs, each backed by ts own regstered Permanent Value Guarantee certfyng precse weght, color, cut, clarty. You don't even have to take our word for t. A-BRlTANlA (for $150. Matchng crclet $55. \rt Carved B-MONARCHY from $150. Matchng crclet $70. C-BAU from $125. Crclet $55. Lester H. Lake, Jeweler Dv. of Webb-Rng, Inc., 107N. Clnton PH I Help us wth recpes f :f: Attenton all readers of the Clnton County Newsl : : :o The holday season s fast approachng. : : $ To assst our readers at ths busy tme, we extend _ : $ to all an nvtaton to submt holday recpes or deas : : : for a specal "Ktchen Ideas* supplement to be pub- : : : lshed n November. : :* All materals should nclude the recpe or dea. : : v typed or clearly wrtten n as bref but complete form as : S, possble. S Send wth your name and address to Clnton County,: : : News, 120 E. Walker Street, St Johns, Mch The g ; : deadlne s Nov. 1. v jj: Please nclude all mportant detals, such as oven ; :* : : temperatures, tmng, etc. Include your name. : : : : Ideas for table settngs, center pleces>gfts,orwork?: : ; and tme saver^ups wll be apprecated. : : WWK'K'WXWWKWWKW''KWX''J'AV V.VA'.w.'.w.v.V.'.V.V.V.'.v.V.'.v.v.'.v.".! 1 Mchael Foy weds Illnos grl Mr and Mrs Carl Rchey of Palestne, 111., announce the marrage of ther daughter, Jeanette, to Mchael Foy, son of Mr and Mrs Allen Foy of Cutler Road, DeWtt, on Saturday, Oct. 12. Foy Is a graduate of Mchgan State Unversty, and hs wfe s a graduate of Illnos Unversty. They wll make ther home n Chcago. DRIVE SAFELY If you have plans for tomortwo don't nsst on passng on hlls and curves today. Weddng The deadlne for weddng.informaton for publcaton In the Clnton County News s 5 p.m. on the Thursday precedng publcaton. The Hews cannot guarantee mmedate use of stores submtted after that tme. Ths deadlne s necessary to Insure farness to all partes and to all' types of news. No weddng stores wll be delayed more than one week. If publcaton of a weddng story s desred n the frst publcaton after t takes place, nformaton should be submtted pror to the weddng and by the establshed Thursday deadlne. Weddng Informaton blanks are avalable at the County News offce. Announcements The Home School Councl of St, Joseph School s sponsorng a carnval n the school gym from 5-10:30 p.m. Noy. 9. Lunch wll be served and the offcers promse fun for all ages n ther varety of games and booths. A drawng wll be held at 10:30 p.m. Members of the Red Cross Volunteers wll meet wth Mrs Lawrence Mergnac at 809 E. Baldwn Street next Thursday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Servce awards wll be presented. St. Therese Catholc Church In Lansng wll present ts 15th annual "Shower of Roses* card party n the man audtorum at the Lansng Cvc Center next Thursday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Tckets may be purchased at the door begnnng at 7 p.m. A oneweek Mam Beach or New "York vacaton for two s the grand prze. Engaged Mr and Mrs Robert E. Benson of Lagoon Beach Drve, Bay Cty, announce the engagementofther daughter, Patrca Ann, to Mr Melvn S. Gomulnskl, son of Mr and Mrs S. Gomulnskl of Detrot. Mss Benson attended Ferrs State College and her fance s a graduate of MchganState Unversty. A Dec. 28 weddng Is beng planned. * ClntcHA Otc Calendar * Offcers of these organzatons are advsed to notfy The Clnton County News at least one week n advance of the date of publcaton of the ssue n whch any change n the regular schedule should appear. St. Johns Amercan Legon 1st and 3rd Thursdays. 8:30 p.m.. Legon Hall Amercan Legon Auxlary 3rd Tuesday, 8 p.m., Legon Hall Banner Rebekah Lodge 1st and 3rd Mondays, 8 p.m.. loop Hall Blue star Mothers 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 8 p.m., Amercan Legon Hall Chld Study Club 3rd Wednesday 8 p.m., n homes of members Clnton County Farm Bureau Com. mttee women meet the lbt Tuesday of each month, 10:30 a.m. at Farm Bureau offce room. Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary- Board meets the 3rd Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., In the hosptal sewng room DAR 2nd Tuesday, In homes of members Dsabled Amercan Veterans 1st Frday, 8;30 p.m., Legon Hall, 8 ct 40 4th Tuesday, n homes of members Exchange Club 2nd ant} 4th Thursdays, noon. Walker's Cafe. Fadng Roses Tops Club Meets Tuesday afternoons, 1-3, at nurses lounge of nurses home adjacent to Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Grsson WRC 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 2 p.m. n homes of members 40 et 8 1st Monday, 8:30 p.m., St. Johns and Breckenrdge Legon Halls, alternate months IOOF Every Wednesday, 8 p.m., IOOF Hall Jaycees 2nd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., L & L Restaurant Jaycce Auxlary 4th Thursday, 8 p.m. n members* homes. Knghts of Columbus 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 8 p.m. K of C hall Knghts Templar 1st Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Masonc Temple Lons Club 2nd and 4th Wednesday 6:30 p.m., IOOF Hall Masonc Lodge 1st Monday, 7:30 p.m. Masonc Temple Mornng Muslcale 2nd and 4th Thursday 9:45 a.m. n homes of members Order of Eastern Star 1st Wednesday, 8 p.m., Masonc Temple Rotary Club Every Tuesday, noon Walker's Cafe Royal Arch Masons 2nd Tuesday, 8 p.m Masonc Temple Royal Neghbors of Amerca 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 8 p.m., n homes of members. Senor Ctzens 2nd and 4th Tuesday, every month, In basement of the Epscopal church. St. Johns Woman's Club 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m., n homes of members St. Johns Honor Guard 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., VFW hau Tops Club Every Thursday, 7145 p.m., Senor Ctzens' Drop-In Center VFW Auxlary 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 8 p.m., VFW HaU VFW 1st and 3rd Thursday, 8 p.m., VFW Hall WCTU Mary Smth Unon Thrd Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. n the homes of members Bath Amercan Legon 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Memoral Hall Amercan Legon Auxlary 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday, Memoral Hall Bath Shaotn' Stars Square Dance Club Club dances the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. durng regular dancng reason at the James Couzens Gym Cub Scout Commttee 1st Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at James Couzens Buldng Cub Scou't Pack 4th Thursday, 6:30 p.m. school Fremen's Auxlary 1st Tuesday, 8 p,m., home of members Park Lake Improvement League 1th Wednesday, 8 p.m., Improvement League Hall Past Grand Club 4th Thursday, homes of members PTA 2nd Thursday, B p.m.. Junor hgh gym PTA Executve Board Monday before Thursday PTA meetng, 8 to 9 p.m. at school Sunbeam Rebekah Lodge No st and 3rd Thursdays of each month startng at 8 p.m. at the communty hau on Man Street n Bath Volunteer Fremen 2nd Monday, 8 p.m.. fre hall WSCS General meetng 4th Tuesday, 8 P.m., Methodst church DeWtt Blue Star Mothers 2nd Thursday afternoon, Memoral buldng and homes of members Boy Scouts Every Monday* 7 p.m.. Memoral buldng Brownes Every Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., Memoral buldng Brown Bee Study Group 3rd Tues* dav evenng n homes of members Chta study Club 4th Monday evenng, homes of members Cub Scouts 3rd Thursday, 5 p.m.. Memoral buldng DeWltt Grange 2nd and 4th Frdays Grl Scouts Every Thursday 3:30 p.m.. Memoral buldng Job's Daughters 1st and 3rd Monday evenngs, Masonc Temple Lons Club 3rd Tuesday evenng. Memoral buldng.masonc Lodge 1st Wednesday evenng, Masonc Temple Merry-Mxers Square Dance 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 8:30 to 11 p.m., at DeWltt Junor Hgh Order of Eastern Star 1st Frday evenng, Masonc Temple PTA 3rd Wednesday, at hgh school, 8 p.m. Royal Neghbors 1st and 3rd Frdays, 1 p.m.. Memoral buldng St. '(.Francs Club 1st Monday, 8:30 p.m.. Memoral buldng-" Thursday Afternoon Club Last Thursday n homes of members Veteran's Club 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Memoral buldng Volunteer Fremen 2nd Tuesday evenng, fre hall Woman's Socety of Chrstan Servce 1st Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prscllla Crcle 2nd Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Mary-Martha Crcle 3rd Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Ruth Crcle 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Goodwll Crcle 2nd Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., n the homes of members Eagle Helpng Hand Club 4th Tuesday evenng, n the homes of members Nlcs Cemetery Socety 2nd Thursday, n homes of members North Eagle Cemetery Socety Last Thursday, 3 p.m.. Town hall WSCS 1st Wednesday, Methodst Church basement. Else Amercan Legon 1st and 3rd Thursdays, a p.m., Legon nal Amercan Legon Auxlary 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 8 p.m. Legon hall Band Boosters 1st Monday 7:30 p.m. alternate months, Band room D.W.C.S. 2nd Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., n homes ot members Lons Club 1st and 3rd Mondays, 7:00 p.m,. Legon hall Masonc Lodge 2nd Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Masonc hall WSCS 1st Wednesday 8:00 p.m., homes of members Order of Eastern Star 1st Thursday, 8:00 p.m., Masonc hall PTA 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m., school gym Woman's Lterary Club Alternate Tuesdays, 8 p.m., homes ot members * Fowler Boy Scouts Every. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Holy Trnty gym Catholc Order of Foresters 3rd Tuesday, 8:3Q p.m., Holy Trnty Hall Conft&ternlty of Chrstan Mothers 4th Tuesday 8 p.m. Most Holy Trnty church Daughters of Isabella 2nd Wednesday, 8 p.m. -Most Holy Trnty church Fowler Conservaton Club 1st Monday, S p.m., Conservaton Park Jaycees 3rd Thursday, 8 p.m., Fre hall Knghts of Columbus Monday after the 2nd Sunday, 8 p.m., K of C hal Lons Club 3rd Monday, 6:30 p.m., Fowler Hotel VFW 4th Thursday, 8 p.m. VFW hah VFW Auxlary Last Wednesday 8 p.m., VFW hal * Maple Rapd Arnca Club 1st. Tuesday, 8 p.m., unes ot members Band Parents 2nd Wednesday, 8 p.m.. students Commons Baseball Boosters 3rd Wednesday 8 p.m. at the school Blue Star Mothers *-r- 1st and 3rd Wednesday, 2 p.m., homes ot members Duo Decum Club 1st Saturday,' 8 p.m., homes of members Hgh school PTA 1st Monday,' 8 p.m., students commons IOOF Every Thursday B p.m., IOOF hall Maple Rapds Improvement Assocaton 4th Monday, 8 p.m. n Muncpal buldng Maple Rapds Twrtert Meet the 2nd and 4th Frday nght of each month at the Maple Rapds School gym wth a potluck luncn. Caller Is Wendell Law. Masonc Lodge 2nd Monday, 8 p.m., Masonc Temple Order of Eastern Star 3rd Monday, 8 p.m., Masonc Temple PTA 3rd Tuesday, school gym Rebekah Lodge Every Saturday, 8 p.m. at IOOF hall Soross Club 4th Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., homes of members St. Martn DePorre Altar Socety 1st Thursday, 8 p.m., homes of members. WSCS Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., homes of members Women's Fellowshp Last Frday of month, 1:30 p.m., church dnng room Councl Meetng 1st and 3rd Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ovd Acme Socety 3rd Thursday, 8 p.m., J n homes of members Amercan Legon 3rd Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Memoral buldng Busnessmen's Assocaton 2nd Tuesday, tme and place vares Crescent Club 1st and 3rd Mondays. 8 p.m., n homes of members Dsabled Amercan Veterans 3rd Frday, 8:30 p.m. Memoral buldng Homemakers 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 2 p.m., n homes of members ' IOOF Every Tuesday, 8 p.m., IOOF hall Job's Daughters 2nd and 4th Mondays, 7:3J p.m., Masonc Temple Lons Club 2nd and 4th Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Man Street church of Unted church Laf-a-Lot Club 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 2 p.m., n homes of members Loncor-Denns WCTU 2nd Tuesday In homes of members Masonc Lodge 1st Monday, 8 p.m. Masonc Temple Order of Eastern Star 2nd Tuesday, 8 p.m. Masonc Temple Ovld-Duplan Lbrary Club 1st Frday, 12:30 p.m. In homes of members Rebekah Lodge 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 8 p.m., IOOF hall Royal Arch Masons 1st Wednesday, 8 p.m., Masonc Temple Socal Evenng Veterans Memoral Buldng, 8 p.m. every Wednesday, sponsored by Ovd veteran's group Town and Country Extenson 4th Wednesday, In homes of members VFW 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Memoral buldng VFW Auxlary 1st Monday, 8 p.m., n Memoral buldng Volunteer Fremen Frst Thursday, 7:30 at Fre hall Wold War I Veterans 1st Thursday p.m., Memoral buldng Pewamo Altar Socety 4th Tuesday, 8 p.m., Parsh hau Band Boosters 3rd Tuesday, 8 p.m., ngh school Blue Star Mothers 3rd Wednesday, 8 p.m., elementary school Lons Club 3rd Tuesday, elementary school Masonc Lodge 3rd Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Masonc hal Order of Eastern Star 1st Wednesday 8 p.m., Masonc hall 21 Club 3rd Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at club house WSCS 3rd Thursday. 2 p.m., home of members Wacousta B.-eakfast Club Last Thursday, 9 a.m., n homes of members Chld Study Club 2nd Tuesday, evenng, In homes of members Masonc Order No. 339 Regular meetngs frst Thursday of the month at 8!o0 p.m. at Temple, Methodst Men's Club Frst Wednes*. day of each month: potluck at 6:36 ' p.m. Wacousta Methodst church Ne.ghborhood Socety 3rd Thursday, n homes of members Older of Eastern SUr 1st Tuesday - evenng, Masonc Temple..Westphala / Catholc Order of Foresters 2nd Tme *- day, 8 p.m., St. Mary's parsh hall Daughters of Isabella 3rd Thursday, 8 p.m., St. Mary's parsh hau Knghts of Colombo* 1st Tuesday, 8 p.m., K of C rooms, Young Ladles Boo*lUy-3rd Sunday^ afternoon, every, 2 montts, St.,' 1 Mary's parsh hall Others get quck results, wth Clnton County News classfed ads you wll, tootf v lr'

8 Page 8 A CUNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns,-Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 VELMA BEAUFORE WILLARD KREBEL DALE CHAPMAN Allen completes 90-mle walk through dstrct Rchard Allen, Republcan canddate for the 88th Dstrct, showed voters that he can keep campagn pledges when ths past weekend he fnshed hs 90-mle walk through the dstrct on Sunday. Allen, analmacollegeprofessor and veternaran, attempted the walk three weeks ago but was forced to qut after completng 24 mles because of severe leg cramps. The orgnal trek, whch bdgan n Coleman, was to fulfll a campagn promse made durng the August prmary electon, Allen had told voters f he won he would walk the length of the dstrct. Ths tme Allen started n Grand Ledge and completed the journey n Gratot County. The dstrct starts n Coleman and ncludes several Mdland County Townshps, all of Gratot County, several Clnton County townshps and ends n Grand Ledge n Eaton County. ASKED IF HE HAD any nsghts nto the problems of the dstrct followng the trek, the exhausted canddate sad he found three problems. There s a tre* mendous ltter problem on the hghways, especally wth bottles and cans, Allen sad. "The stuaton s extremely bad and t s a very expensve problem. 1 ' The second problem was that he found the dstrct even longer by foot than by car. "And I found out my opponent sure has a lot of sgns on trees, poles and fenceposts," he sad. Allen went on to say "I thnk ths walk was a good experence. I met many people under dfferent crcumstances than gvng speeches or shakng hands at the plant gates; The 88th dstrct conssts prmarly of small towns and rural areas, and there are no frendler or more courteous people than those n the 88th. I was offered snacks, rdes and many other forms of hosptalty." 'Central Mchgan's Favorte Ballroom Comng Nov. 2 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. FRANKIE YANKOVIC & HIS BAND AMERICA'S POLKA KING FRI. NIGHTS, WALT PRASKI ON THE CORDOVOX Sorry No Mnors For Hewrvatlom Call Langsburg 451-S3M FOOD DINNERS COCKTAILS «BEER»WINE 4 Mles West <A Lalngrwrg on Round Lake Rood Allen orlgnauydectdedtotake the 90-mle hke because he wanted to celebrate hs prmary vctory, to meet people and to demonstrate the vgor and energy'he Intends to use n the elected offce. "I also wanted to dramatze that the 88th Dstrct s a long and perhaps unfarly shaped dstrct;" Allen sad. Central C League meetng at Bath; exchange Nov. 13 By MARILYN SIDEL Bath Hgh School BATH The Central C League Student Councl meetng was held at Bath Hgh Wednesday, Oct. 16. At ths meetng the members elected Offcers and planned socal events for the year. The offcers for the 1968 All- League Student Councl are: Kevn Karkome from Webbervlle, presdent; Dave Lowe from Pottervlle, vce presdent; Sharon McComb from Webbervllle, secretary; and Ruth Scott from Langsburg, treasurer. After the electon of offcers the student exchange day was dscussed. It was decded that Nov., 13 would be the exchange day wth Nov. 20 as the alternate date. The students partc Pleads gulty patng n exchange day wll go to drugs charge to the schools as follows: Langsburg to Webbervlllej Webbervlle Wllam W. Wtt, 21, of Holt to Portland St. Pat; DeWtt to and formerly of St. Johns, pled Pewamo - Westphala; Portland gulty n crcut court Tuesday s *. p at to Pottervlle; Pewamomornng to a charge of possesson Westphala to DeWtt; Fowler to of narcotc drugs, marjuana, and B ath; Pottervlle to Langsburg; and Bath to s awatng sentencng Nov. 18 Fowler, at 1:30 p.m. by Judge Leo W. The maxmum lmt wll be Corkln. f ur students from each school's Wtt was arrested n June n student councl to partcpate n connecton wth an alleged act the student exchange day. n Aprl. He was orgnally chared wth dspensng narcotc drugs, THEY ALSO dscussed the marjuana. Ovd-Else FHA ntaton held The Ovd-Else FHA ntated new members Oct. 22. The formal candle-lght ntaton was frst, followed by the nformal ntaton. At ths tme all the new members changed nto slacks. They had several stunts and games. Warmth of a cotton fabrc depends on the weave, not the weght. League Sportsmanshp Trophy. It was decded that the team atttude, conduct of players and spectators, and the school sprt would be the prme ponts to consder n awardng the trophy. The people that can vote for the trophy are members of the athletcs teams, coaches, cheerleaders, and members of the ndvdual school's Student Councls. The votes wll be collected at the end of each sports season. The league dance for the football season wll be held on Nov. 9 at Pewamo-Westphala Hgh School, The prce wll be 50? per person and t wll last from 9 untl 12p.m. Every school s requred to supply relable chaperones., It was alsodecdedthattheteen wrter from the school the league meetng s held at be present. The students that attended the meetng are: Roy Smon, Nancy Bengel, and Rchard Harr from Pewamo-Westphala; Dan Amos, Ruth Scott, anddoug Morrll from Langsburg; Andy Paquet, Shlreen Spencley, Dense Theroux, and Tom Brockway from DeWtt; Allan Pohl, Don Thelen, and Jance Luttg from Fowler; Anta Backus, Dave Lowe, Debra Page, Wayne Bargy, and Cathy Nghtengale from Pottervlle; Bll Hoffman, KathyZmmerman, Kathy Russman, and Mchael Smon from Portland St. Pat; Kevn Karkome, Vaughn Van Orden, Rusty Weaver, Chery Look, Dense Fulton, Sharon Mc Comb, and John Swan, drector, from Webbervlle; and Bll Goff, Roberta Sx, Pat Munson, Beverly Beebe, Carol Dunavant, Dave Rasmussen and Tom Cooleyfrom Bath. The meetng lasted from 10 a.m. untl 2:30 p.m. Hougten moves to new offce Herbert Houghten, local real estate agent, has just moved to a new offce, but n the same buldng at 200 w. State Street. The new offce was formerly occuped by the Selectve Servce Board. Houghten reports he wll have more offce space and wll be able to serve customers more easly from ths locaton. WATCH TURNING CARS RTHSIDE DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2 Mles North on US Here's how to wrte n names on ballot, machne MICHIGAN MIRROR Clnton County voters, and especally those n St. Johns, wll be faced wth the necessty to wrte n the name of ther choce for several offces n next Tuesday's general electon. On the county ballot, there Is no name prnted n the space for prosecutng attorney, so names wll have to be wrtten n. In St. Johns, there are lkewse no names n the two spots for cty commssoners. How do you wrte n the name of someone you'd lke elected to those postons? In St. Johns, the votng machnes used-n the two cty precncts provde for wrte-n space for every offce beng voted. The wrte-n space s on the far left face of the votng machne as the voter faces t from nsde the curtan. A metal slde covers the space opposte each offce. To open the slde, t Is necessary to pull to the rght a small button about half-way down the panel between the sldes and the names of the offces beng voted on. Whle holdng the button to the rght wth one hand, pull the slde to the rght wth the other hand. Once ths s done, you are commtted to a wrte-n vote. When the slde s pulled to the rght, t automatcally prevents any buttons for that offce from beng pulled under any of the poltcal partes. USING A BALL -pont pen, or the pencl provded n the booth wrte n the name of the person you want elected on paper whch Is exposed beneath the slde. Be sure to wrte your canddate's name exactly as he uses t, for otherwse t would be nvald. For Instance, wrte-n votes for Joe R. Smth would not be counted f the name was wrtten as *Joe Smth." Ths completes the wrte-n procedure. Precncts wth paper ballots wll have blanks opposte the ttle of the offce of prosecutng attorney. To wrte n a canddate on a paper ballot, merely wrte the canddate's name (agan, as he uses t) and then put the proper "X* n the box opposte the name. To wrte n the name of someone for any of the other offces, do the same thng whenever a blank occurs across from the descrpton of the offce. If there are no blanks such as s the case wth Presdent of the Unted States you may cross off the prnted name and wrte n the name you wsh, followng up wth an "X" n the box. Grad school stays up It ddn't hold up: the forecast that draft law changes would cause a bg drop n graduate school enrollments n Mchgan ths fall. Offcals at Mchgan State Unversty, the Unversty of Mchgan and Wayne State Unversty report graduate student numbers are down only slghtly from last year. U-M enrollment Is 8,337, adecrease of 3 per cent from 1967's W -FREE IN CAR HEATERS Wed. Thru Sun. Oct. 30-Nov. 3 GIGANTIC 4 HIT HALLOWEEN HORRQTHQN fall term. MSU has 7,700 students on hand ths autumn, about the same as last year. Wayne State reports lttle change. Col. Arthur A. Holmes, state selectve servce drector, sad the predctons of a mammoth declne ddn't come true because: Deferments were ssued to students marred before Aug. 26, 1965; marred students wth chldren; and students over26-years -old. Voluntary enlstments, mostly among last June's hgh school graduates, flled up draft quotas. Smaller-than-antcpated draft calls for Mchgan durng September and October. "A GREAT HUE and cry went up from graduate schools when the new polcy on draft deferments was announced," Col. Holmes sad. "Some educators predcted enrollment drops of 40 per cent, but t just ddn't happen." Last February mltary draft deferments were elmnated for all but medcal and mnstry graduate students. Prevously a college graduate could be deferred for advance study wthout qualfcaton. College offcals say they are stll concerned about the future mpact of the law change on graduate enrollments. "Rght now our stuaton looks good on paper," sad an MSU spokesman. "However, I suspect t wll change by January or February f the calls go up and the draft boards begn dppng down nto the graduate schools." CHOOSING LEADERS by perodc electon may be a good poltcal system, but t s also, a costly one, says Mchgan's chef electons offcal. Secretary of State James M. Hare says the expense of prntng the ballots alone runs to more than $500,000. Heaped on top of that are the $15 mllon worth of votng machnes the state owns, and the money whch must be pad to persons workng at the In an effort to help out voters n ther understandng of the votng'machnes, St. Johns Cty Clerk Tom Hundley last Thursday nght conducted a workshop for voters n whch he explaned the procedure of votng on a machne. Another such workshop was scheduled for Wednesday nght, Oct. 30, between 7 and 8:30 p.m. BY ELMER E. 7/HITE [Mchgan Press Assn. 5,383 precncts. "If you take a conservatve estmate of just fve persons workng at each pollng place and an equally conservatve estmate of pay based on $15 a day,ths tem alone amounts to over $400,- 000," Hare sad. NEARLY 90 PER CENT of Mchgan's voters wll cast ther ballots on votng machnes n the Nov. 5 electon, the secretary of state estmates. The most recent regstraton fgures, show,3,336,803 elgble voters n -the. state, of whom 2,838,120 lve n precncts wth machnes. The state has 4,067 machne precncts and 1,316 whch use the paper ballots, Hare added. ONLY FOUR OF the state's 83 countes Bay, Ottawa, Muskegon and Kalamazoo have completely converted to machnes. But Hare says that 31 countes are more than 50 per cent converted, and 66 countes have at least one machne. - The changeover to machnes was most pronounced between 1955 and 1958, Hare says, when the number of machne precncts clmbed from 1,700 to nearly 3,300. ATTY. GEN FRANK J. Kelley says the consttutonal amendment for a graduated ncome tax n Mchgan snotself-executng. He says a-sldng-scale tax could only be leved wth the authorzaton of the Legslature. Presently the Mchgan Consttuton restrcts the state to a flat-rate ncome tax. State law lmts all ctes, except Detrot, to a 1 per cent levy on resdents, and one-half of one per cent on nonresdents. The frst vote of the people n Mchgan, then the Mchgan Terrtory, was n 1827 when the ctzens chose a 13-member legslatve councl. Opportunty never calls when a man s dressed and watng. CLINTON We take prde n announcng the malng of our beautful, full color Gft Gallery catalog. You may already have dscovered ths fascn'atng shoppng ad n your mal. Browse through t at your lesure... you'll fnd t's the carefree, economcal soluton for every gft-gvng occason. 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9 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 9 A ^-.«, w Bw^H*!, vhhr* -*-)*/^. PATRICK B. KELLY Patrck B. Kelly, St. Johns attorney, Is the only announced canddate for the offce of Clnton Countyprosecutng attorney n the Nov. 5 electon. He Is runnng as a Republcan wrte-n canddate. There are no names on the ballot for prosecutor. Sprt Week held at Bath Hgh BATH-"Sprt Week" was held at Bath Hgh School last week, Oct. 7 through 11. Monday was "Sock It to 'Em Day," and all students wore crazy socks. They ranged from msmatched socks to fur knee socks. Tuesday was "Hat Day." The students and teachers wore all sorts of crazy hats such as old straw hats and Mexcan sombreros. On Wednesday the boys were gnored as t was "Hush Day*, t for the grls. The boys wth the most hush buttons at the end of the day was crowned Mr Irresstble; they were Danny Baker, sophomore, Royal Dobson, freshman. "Scurvy Day" was celebrated on Thursday as was *Hush Day" for the boys. The boys were gven a chance to gnore the grls for a change of pace. As for the scurvy part, t looked as though Halloween had arrved a lttle bt early at Bath Hgh. Frday was honored as 'Blue and Whte Day." Students were, asked to wear the school colors. All durng the week the cheerleaders, who sponsored 'th's' event, kept a watch for' the student or students who showed the most sprt. They were awarded wth a box of Cheer, and they were Beverly Beebe, senor, and Gary Morrll, sophomore. The Bath Hgh School chorus group held a Fun-Nte last Saturday nght, Oct. 19, from 7:30 untl 11 p.m. The money they made wll go toward the purchasng of new 1 blazers. The chorus group has also sold fudge and popcorn durng the lunch hour to ad n the purchasng of the. blazers. The HI-YoffcersfromEverett Hgh School vsted Bath Frday, Oct. 18, to talk to a group of students that are nterested In organzng a HI-Y group at Bath Hgh. They told how much fun an t actve HI-Y group can have f the members cooperate and work toward one goal for the whole group. The HI-Y organzatons do such thngs as skng, tobogannng, skatng, campng, and gong on canoe trps. They also have access to the YMCA. Mss Rta Pence wll be the sponsor for ths group at Bath. * She hopes the group wll be able to go wth the Everett students to Colorado for a sk trp. All the safety laws n the world won't help the motorst who sn't safety-mnded. The way to make ths year a success s to have started rght and keep rght on gong. Few habts put a man on the skds qucker than nsncerty. Others get quck results wth Clnton County News classfed ads you wll, too! OUT OF SCHOOL? OUT OF WORK? OUT OF LUCK? Get help from your State Employment Servce or Y>uth Opportunty Center. am approves contracts wth 6 townshps {Contnued from Page 1«A) formng to the 224- telephone exchange prefx. OVID TOWNSHIP had notfed the cty t was pullng out of future tes wth St. Johns and would servce all of Ovd Townshp wth ts own department. Commssoners were told that no word had been heard from Vctor Townshp on the fre contract wth that townshp. Commssoners dscussed brefly a conversaton Commssoner Gerald Irrer had had wth an Ovd Townshp farmer near the Bngham Townshp lne. He reportedly wants to contnue St. Johns fre protecton because he Is on the St. Johns phone exchange and doesn't want to fool around wth the Enterprse number beng offered. Cty Atty. Wllam Kemper sad he ddn't feel there was anythng to prohbt the cty from enterng nto a contract wth a prvate ndvdual for fre protecton, but he dd advse a cty polcy be determned before gong nto such a venture for the frst tme. In bang-bang fashon the commsson took care of several other tems of busness durng the 30-mnute meetng. They passed Ordnance 219 to amend the cty zonng ordnance (No. 187) by rezonng a parcel of land north of Walker Street between Scott Road and Baker Street (extended) from 1-1 ndustral to R-2 medum densty resdental. The ordnance clears the way for the buldng of a 100-bed $300,000 medcal care faclty. The area rezoned s 350 feet wde along Scott Road, wth the south lne beng 150 feet north of Walker Street. * THE COMMISSION approved the request for transfer of credts by the Muncpal Employees Retrement Board for one of the new polce offcers who came here n September from Shawassee County, * They authorzed the cty manager to advertse for bds for operaton of the St. Johns cty landfll north of town. Specfcatons whch the commssoners looked over generally followed state statutes as they pertan to land fll operatons.,,', * t,ordnance 220 was ntroduced and wll be on the agenda for possble passage at the next meetng. It would abolsh Ordnance 165, whch provdes for the lcensng of cty electrcal contractors and journeymen. * A request for an SDM lquor lcense for Arnold's Payless Dscount Store at the Southgate Plaza Shoppng Center was tabled pendng submsson of apolce report. Acton s expected at the next meetng. * cltycommlssonersrexsrrne and Gerald Irrer, who have 4 bank robbery suspects back n Mchgan Four men arrested n September n Tennessee for the robbery of the Woodruff State Bank In DeWtt earler that month have been returned to Mchgan. They were returned Frday and are beng held under $25,000 bond each awatng arragnment n U.S. Dstrct Court n Grand Rapds. John C. Green, 27, of Mason and Anthony Balor, 26, of Warren, were charged on both federal and state bank robbery counts. Al Adams, 30, and Mel Adams, 29, both of Flnt, were charged on only federal counts. They fought' extradton from Tennessee but were transferred followng formal removal hearngs. Carefulness and carelessness on the hghways are both habts the choce s up to you. and served on the commsson for 24 and sx years, respectvely, expressed ther feelngs of grattude to the other commssoners concernng ther servce n the past on the commsson. Both of ther terms expre and nether are canddates for reelecton, although Slrrne s a canddate for county supervsor from a porton of St. Johns. * Mayor Charles Coletta and Commssoner Herb Oatley were absent from the meetng, and Vce Mayor Mrs Jeanne Rand presded. LEE R. RUMMELL Coroner Canddates for county offces. VAN W. HOAG Coroner Fowler gets f happy' bds on new school FOWLER-The Fowler School Board opened bds Monday nght for the proposed new elementary school and seemed happy over the outcome. Actual awardng of the con- Mddlebury By Mrs Don Warren Phone sgn WSCS Charter at Unted Methodst Church The charter meetng of the Women's Socety of Chrstan Servce of the Mddlebury Unted Methodst Church was held n the church recently wth 30 members and two guests present. Ths meetng was a servce of celebraton of the organzaton of WSCS due to the untng of the Methodst Church and the Evangelcal Unted Brethren Church. Mrs' Robert Mulder, presdent, welcomed the guests and Mrs Rchard Wltmyer vce presdent arranged the program and asked Mrs Edward Garber for the worshp servce. Presentaton of the hstory was gven by Mrs Charles Warren. A loaf of bread was placed on the altar symbolzng the bread of lfe, surrounded by ts four basl "ngredents. Explanaton of each Ingredent was.? read by Mrs Davd Whte, Mrs * Lawrence -Warren," Mrs Garber" and Mrs Charles Warren. Followng the pledge of purpose of the socety, each member sgned the charter, then seated at tables arranged n the shape of the cross were sweet bread, cheese and assorted fruts, n accordance wth the tradtons of the "Agape Feast" was prepared and served by Mrs WardSlocum, Mrs Donald Crag and Mrs Gale Crag. Mrs Whte sang, "Let Us Break Bread Together on Our Knees" wth Mrs Lawrence Warren accompanyng. Mr and Mrs Charles Warren have left to spend the wnter months at ther wnter hcyne n Lakeland, Fla, Mrs Merwyn Brookns s convalescng at Clnton Memoral Hosptal In St. Johns followng surgery performed there Monday mornng. The Mddlebury MYF went out to "Trck or Treat for UNICEF" and collected around $52. They wsh to thank all who contrbuted. If any were mssed that wsh to donate, contact any MYF member by next Sunday so that the money may be sent n. Mr and Mrs J.O, VanDyne and Jm and Mrs Edna Warren were Sunday guests of Mrs Lucy Wlson, and Mr and Mrs Arthur Potter n Langsburg at a famly gatherng n honor of newly-weds, Mr and Mrs Bll Potter. Mrs Blanche Potter wll be the hostess for the November meetng of the Burton Farmers Club at the church Thursday evenng, Nov. 7. Pot-luck supper at 7:30. clearance Flowerng Shrubs on EVERGREENS SHADE TREES FRUIT TREES 50% 0 " Select now and Save Garden Center of the PINE CREEK NURSERY S. US-27NearSturgsS r. Phone tracts was delayed untl next Monday, but t was readly apparent who the low bdders on the general, mechancal and electrcal phases were. Bud Renger Constructon of Lansng was the apparent low general contract bdder wth a bd of $439,500, There were sx other bds rangng up to a hgh of $478,900. Superor Electrc of Lansng submtted the low bd of $46,900 for that work, and seven other bds went up to a hgh of $57,- 422, On the mechancal phase, C.G. Brenner of Lansng was the apparent low bdder wth a base bd of $134,500, wth fve other bdders rangng between there and a hgh of $155,464. No bds were receved for ktchen equpment, and ths wll be readvertsed later. IF ALL LOW BIDS on the buldng constructon are formally accepted next week, t would brng the total to $620,- 950, somewhat less than the $632,000 whch had been extlmated for voters n a school bond ssue campagn. Fowler School Dstrct voters approved the new school n June after Holy Trnty Parsh notfed the school board the Catholc School would not operate asecond and thrd grade n 1969, The school board decded to buld a new buldng to replace the present old structure, and voters approved t. Constructon on the new school s expected to start as soon as formal approval s gven by the school board. To be located on a seven-acre ste northwest of the present elementary school, the new buldng wll have 11 classrooms, two kndergarten rooms, a specal educaton room, admnstraton and staff areas, ktchen, storage, lbrary and mult-purpose room. Archtect for the school s Manson-Jackson & Kane of Lansng. Wllam Kane from the archtectual frm was present for the bd openng Monday nght. Whle actual constructon costs are expected to be about $620,- 950, judgng by the low bds, the archtects fgure t wll now take at least $712,664 to equp the buldng and provde a contngency fund. The bond ssue approved by voters n June was for $700, The money wll be nvested, however, and wll draw nterest that should make up the dfference. The buldng Is expected to be ready for occupancy next fall. McKenna presdent k.4 of ost 1C hosptal group CARSON CITY - Donald Mc Kenna of Carson Cty was nstalled as presdent of the Amercan Osteopathc Hosptal Assn. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at the group's annual meetng ths year at Denver, Colo. A natve of Carson Cty, Mc Kenna attended hgh school at Carson Cty and graduated from St. Mary's. Durng World War n he spent three years n the Army Medcal Corps attached to the Ar Corps. After hs dscharge from the Army he became admnstrator of Carson Cty Hosptal and for the past 22 years has held that poston. He also Is a member of the board of drectors of Carson Cty Hosptal. He s a past presdent of the Mchgan Osteopathc Hosptal Assn, and at present a trustee of ths assocaton. He's a charter member and a fellow n the Amercan College of Osteopathc Hosptal Admnstrators, member of the Carson Cty Amercan Legon and a past commander,,and charman of the Montcalm Communty College Practcal Nurses Advsory Commttee. DONALD McKENNA The McKennas have two chldren; Bll s a freshman at Central Mchgan Unversty and Susan s at home. You meet lots of shady folks on the sunny sde of the street. It's the rght of every ndvdual to try to rght a wrong. GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP HALL FOR SALE The Greenbush Townshp Hal! wll be sold to the hghest bdder at a publc aucton located " at the corner of Marshall and Scott Roads VEMBER 2, 1968 at 1:30 p.m. Havng purchased the former Rchmond School Buldng on French Road to use as our new Townshp Hall, we are sellng the above buldng lsted above on November2 2,,1968 at!:30 p.m. (by order of the Twp. Board) 25-3 Ovd Mrs Aphra Pxley Baptst members attend annual conventon n Oct. ' Rev and Mrs Earl Copeln attended the annual Mchgan Baptst state conventon a Muskegon Oct The Frst Baptst Church, Rev Delmar Case, pastor, and the Bethesda Baptst, Rev Charles Poole, pastor, and ther people hosted the conventon. Man meetngs of the conventon were held n the beautful Central Unted Methodst Church. The general theme for the conventon was "The New Lfe for a New Age*. There were many hghlghts In the program and there appeared to be a greater sense of serousness and urgency about the messages than n some prevous conventons. For many of us, the most touchng experence came when three of our foregn mssonares were engaged n telephone conversatons. The telephone conversatons were amplfed throughout the sanctuary. Ten mnutes were devoted to each of three msson felds, namely; Tokyo, Japan; Bangkok, Thaland and Knshaska, Congo. It was a genune thrll to hear Mss Ann Tulanda, a natve of Congolose, who s studyng at Mounds-Mdway School of Nursng, Mnneapols, Mnn., talk to her parents for the frst tme n 5 1/2 years. All n all the conventon was a great nspraton and challenge. Mr Rchard Cotton, a layman, was elected presdent of the conventon for the comng year; Rev Joseph Atknson, vce presdent; and Rev Ronald Mles, recordng secretary. Mr and Mrs Larry Thurston are the parents of a daughter born Saturday n Owosso Memoral Hosptal. Mr and Mrs James Eldrdge of rural Ovd are the parents of a son born Frday n Owosso Memoral Hosptal. Seaman 3rd class James Coe > has spent the past eght months on the arcraft carrer Bon- Homms Rchard, n the Gulf of Tonkn, He left Sunday, Oct. 27,' to return there after spendng hs leave wth hs parents. by Dana Antes Velvet s one of the most luxurous and versatle fabrcs at a dress desgner's fngertps. It s known as a *cut ple" fabrc, and durng cleanng and fnshng the smooth ple threads must be kept n order. Durng wear the ple often becomes badly crushed and must be straghtened and smoothed by the cleaner. Ple threads dffer n velvets. Some are merely anchored under one thread and.are easly removed. Other velvets, where the ple s secured under two sets of threads, are much less vulnerable to sheddng ancl damage. Velvet at ts best s what s known as one of the "fragle fabrcs" and should be shown extra consderaton In wear as well as beng cleaned frequently. 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10 Page 10 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 Your Ad Runs Tmes for Prce of 2!! Dal Your Operator, and ask for ENTERPRISE - 8: For FREE Toll Calls n the DeWtt, Fowler, Ovd-Else and Westphala Areas * HELP WANTED * HELP WANTED * FOR SALE MISC. I WANTED: A RELIABLE, neat appearng man for attendant. Apply In person to MasarlkShell Servce, 107 E. StateStreet. 25-3p HOUSE MOTHER - Mature, unencumbered woman to work In small group chldren's home. Lve-on-premlses; excellent workng condtons, good wages. No cookng requred. For appontment, wrte Personnel, 2800 W. Wllow Road, Lansng, Mchgan p BEAUTICIAN wanted - Full or part tme. Contact Steppes Beauty Salon, phone AMBITIOUS PERSON: Needed * due to expanson. Serve consumers wth Rawlegh Products; Ml or spare tme n Townshps of DeWtt, Bath Olve or Cty of DeWtt. Can earn $125 or more. Wrte Mr Grosser, Box 115, Wllamston, Mchgan p HELD WANTED: Producton - workers, machne helpers, no experence necessary. Apply n person, Ollnkraft Inc., 465 South DelaneyRoad, Owosso, Mchgan. Equal Opportunty Employer. 26-3p' KITCHEN HELPER, part-tme, steady, lve-n prvleges. Phone IV or 510 W. Wllow, Lansng p ANY MALE or FEMALE over 18 years old nterested n workng or learnng a trade, please apply at the Paragon Dvson of ' PORTEC, INCORP. (Formerly known as Ashley Corp., Ashley, Mchgan) Applcatons are beng taken Monday thru Frday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m. tll noon. We also have a 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. part-tme shft for experenced welders, layout and set-up people. Fully pad Blue Cross, Blue Sheld; $60 pad weekly ncome Insurance, $4,000 lfe nsurance, 9 pad holdays and pad vacaton. Layout, setup, $3.07 per hour; welders, $2.67 per hour; helpers, $2.17 startng, $2.32 after 90 work days. 18-tf BUSHING SPECIALIST Leadng Manufacturer of automotve parts has openng for engneer or product specalst famlar wth desgn toolng and producton of engne and transmsson bushngs who can assume responsblty of takng new pfoducf&;t,hrough producton! starr-uq^u problems. Supervsory experence desrable. Excellent opportunty for top man. Contact Mr Charles Ward, Plant Engneer at DETROIT ALUMINUM & BRASS COMPANY Phone (Area 513) Bellefontane, Oho An equal Opportunty Employer WAITRESS WANTED: Full or part tme at the Road House. Phone FACTORY WORK WOHLERT CORPORATION, 708 E. Grand Rver Ave., Lansng, Mchgan, has job openngs for hourly factory employees. Good pay and frnge benefts. Apply or call Employment Offce between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daly. 27-3p HELP WANTED; To learn electrc motor repar an equal opportunty employer. Apply at 1905 S. Washngton Ave., Lansng. 25-3p FURNITURE Re-Upholsterng, Refnshng and Re-Stylng FREE Estmates Phone Ithaca TO BE TRAINED: Young men 18 and over; whte-collar postons, no assembly lne work. $3.85 PER HOUR to start. Only requrements are a wllngness to work and a desre to mprove yourself. Must be avalable for mmedate employment. Phone Personnel Department, Lansng p RN AND 'LPN full or part tme. Choce of hours. Excellent wages; Avon Nursng Home, phone tf HELP WANTED: Permanent poston avalable (full tme) for, experenced mechanc'. Excellent salary, full company benefts. Wrte to Box K, Clnton County Nev/s, st. Johns. 22-tf u"^^nton""c?unry"news classfed ads for best results WAITRESS WANTED, Experence not necessary. Must be neat and dependable; good wages and workng condtons; Blue Cross. See Dck Fata at Pgeon Inn. 23-tf WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED-CUSTOM corn pckng. Gordon Schrader; New Idea 2-row corn pcker. Phone Grand Ledge. 27-3p WANTED-SHELLING com by the acre wth narrow row New Holland combne. S & H FARMS, 'phone WELL DRILLING and servce. Pumps, ppes and supples. Free estmates. Carl S. Oberltner, 4664 N. State road, Almay Phone ' > 48-tf * WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SCREENS REPAIRED,- One day servce on doors and wndowsat Central Mchgan Lumber Co., 407 N. Clnton, St. Johns. Phone, tf.WANTED TO BUY: Walnut trees. Wll pay before they're'cut by professonal cutters. Call Iona qr^wrte Don Patrck^ R-4, Iona. 27-9p. WANTED: Portable P.T.O.hammermlf, Phone ' 27-lp WANTED:'60 bushel hog water feeder. Don Wtt, phone * 27-ldh MEN'S SUIT SALE W ON AT DICK BUTLER CLOTHING, O.P.S. IN GRAND LEDGE. Latest styles and colors. Tremendous bg selecton. Our $50 men's suts now 2 for $51; Our $60 men's suts now 2 for $61; Our $70 men's sute now 2 for $71. All szes thru 46. Regulars, longs and shorts. If you don't need two suts, brng a frend, dvde the cost and share the savngs. Mchgan Bankard good at DICK BUTLER'S O.P.S. Opposte Polce Staton n Grand Ledge, Mch. Open Frday nghts 'tl 9. All other nghts 'tl 6. Open Sundays 12 to 5. THIS SALE WON'T LAST LONG SO HURRY! 26-2 DUNCAN PHYFE table and chars, seats 10. Phone FOOT SHASTA traveltraler, sleeps 6. Al Galloway, phone FEMALE GERMAN Shepherd puppes, AKC regstered. Make me an offer. Edward Sadllek, 1 1/2 mle south of Mddleton. 26-3p 1968 CHEVROLET Longhorn custom camper specal. Lesure Tme, 10 1/2 foot, fully self-contaned. Wll take trades. Phone or "W?LD1NG1ERV1CE~ Electrc and Gas DICK'S LEONARD SERVICE Maple Rapds, Mchgan Phone MOVABLE Louver wndow shutters, 7 x 20-nch, $1.90; 7 x 24 nch, $2.50. Decorate your wndows wth brch plywood valances prced only 26$ to 34$ per lneal foot. Central Mchgan Lumber, 407 N! "button," St. Johns. Phone tf WINDOW GLASS We have all szes and any shape. We nstall glass. Phone HEATHMAN'S Pant Servce Center Downtown St. Johns 31-tf JACUZZI PUMP for sale. Complete deep - well pump wth pressure tank; excellent condton; phone B. Black, 4147 Howe Road. 27-lp BlEXu"TFuT"wElDI3INGn^ vltatons and accessores. Speedy servce. Fnkbelner's Pharmacy, Fowler. 41-tf CHRISTMAS Cards from 59? and up per box; also Chrstmas wrappng paper. Fowler Dscount, Fowler, Mchgan THREE, 4-tube fluorescent celng lghts wth 48-nch bulbs. 1 complete ol burner unt for large capacty furnace. Phone lp MORTON'S Water softener salt. You've tred the others Now save money wth us! Farmers Co-Op, Fowler, Mchgan SHOP FROM our many Chrstmas catalogs Items unlmted. FINKBEINER'S PHARMA CY, FOWLER, MICHIGAN BUNNIES FOR sale 11 weeks old; $1 each. Northwest corner of Colony Road and Jones Road. Phone p LAY AWAY your Chrstmas gft tems W! Fnkbelner's Pharmacy, Fowler. Mchgan LAWNMOWER grndng equpment: Dake Arbor Press, valve grnder, desk, shelves, snow blower and rder at cost, coll condenser tester, and someparts Rambler Road, De- Wtt, phone ' 25-3p SQUASH FOR SALE: Buttercup, Butternut and Hubbard. Lawrence Yallup, phone lp LIGHT FKTURES-We have them see our lghted dsplay, we keep It on'24 hours a day. Qualty fxtures at dscount 'prces. Central Mchgan Lum-J her, Open untl 4 p.m. on Saturday. 48-tf Schedule of Rates ' I CLASSIFIED AD PAGES CASH RATE: 5c per word. Mnmum, $1.00 per n- 55 serton. YOUR AD RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE g :# OF 2. Second week wll be refunded when your tem & sells the frst week. ^ $ SAVE a 25c servce fee by payng for your charged jj ad wthn 10 days of nserton, BOX NUMBERS n care of ths offce add $1.00 ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH 5:00 P.M. MONDAYS 1 RATES are based strctly on Classfed Style.» :. r... FOR FAST RESULTS -PHONE f or ENTERPRISE * FOR SALE MISC. * FOR SALE MISC. APPLES FOR SALE DELICIOUS - $2.50/bushel SW APPLES-$3.00/bushel OTHER VARITIES Macntosh/Cortland Jonathan/Spy GOLDEN DELICIOUJ "Fresh Sweet Cder" PHILLIPS ORCHARD 8 Mles North, 3 Mles West of St. Johns Phone Maples Rapds WHITE POTATOES: sand grown, non - rrgated, Sunday calls accepted. George Chrstansen, 2 1/2 mles north of Stanton on,m-66 to HUs^Rqad, lst^ house, west on rght.- > ~* 26*2p MECHANIC'S TOOLS for sale. Phone , Cecl LaBar. 27-3p IT'S T TOO early to start your lay-away at Gambles n Fowler ONE BOY'S sze 10 coat, maroon; 1 grl's sze 7 dark brown coat; 1 lades' Jr. pette coat, red, sze 11-12; 1 ladles' taupe colored coat wth dark brown fur collar, sze 12. Phone p FEMALE COLLIE pups, purebred Sable, reasonable. De- Wtt lp SPARTAN Manor House traler, deal for huntng oartv. Harold Sullvan, Grand Rver Hwy., Grand Ledge, Mchgan. 27-tf FRESH-PRESSED cder and Halloween Pumpkns; Northern Spy, Red Delcous, Golden Delcous, Jonathan and Mcntosh apples, squash, decoratve gourds and Indan corn, maple syrup, candes, popcorn and honey. Open daly 'tl 6. NELSON'S WELCOME ORCHARD AND CI DER MILL. 1/2 mle north' of Iona on M THESE MUST GO to reduce our stock! 1 new 80,000 B.T.U. uprght gas furnace; 1 new Amercan Standard, 95,000 B.T.U, both to be sold at our cost! Also lused 30" electrc range; 1 used ol floor furnace; 1 used 2-door refrgerator, avocado n color, nearly new. All prced to selll Ashley Hardware, phone SPINET PIA: May be had by ' assumng small monthly payments. Beautful fnsh. See t locally. Wrte Credt Dept., Box 57, Nles, Mch. 25-3p STOP and Lsten! v THE DEALER THAT DEALS TYLER'S FURNITURE' BARN PULL OF BARGAINS * 1 mle west of Ovd on M tf 27-1 BENJAMIN MOORE Whte nteror latex pant specally prced at $4.45 per gallon. Tnts 50$ extra. Save now at Central Mchgan LujtJb^r-jggpgjN. Clnton, St. Johns. Phone tf W IN STOCK 1969 Models of DUO-THERM SIEGLER and COLEMAN Heatng Equpment Includng Room and Wall Heaters Also W ON HAND! A New Shpment of 1969 Lawn Boy Mowers FLOOR TILE 10c Each See the new 1969 models of Curts-Mathes and Zenth televsons. V-M Portable and Console Stereo and Tape Recorders F & W WATER SYSTEMS at ASHLEY HARDWARE Ashley, Mchgan Phone tf I HAVE A COMPLETE lne of calendars and novelty gfts for the advertsng of your busness. Also wde selecton of gfts for Chrstmas. For the latest deas and gfts call , Robert Lltwlller. 26-3p TILING A FLOOR? Be sure to see our carpet tle. Beautful carpet at a modest prce. Easy 1 do-t-yourself Installaton. For lvng room, ktchen, bedroom, hall, any floor area. Central Mchgan Lumber Co., 407 N. Clnton, St. Johns. Phone , 4-tf FEET HURT? Many reasons why. Stop n at REHMANN'S CLOTHING STORE, (St. Johns, and let our experenced shoe personnel» show you the proper shoe and last for your feet. Narrow to extra wde wdths In many styles for both work 1 and dress. Brand names you know such as Dr SchoalSf Foot So Port,Health Spot, Wolverne x TWO MALE Black Labs for sale. Phone * FOR SALE MISC. ALL SIZES, Cl'asp envelopes n heavy Kraft paper. Szes 4 3/6" x 6 3/4* through 11* x 14" - The Clnton County News, St.* Johns. ' 22-tf TOPS IN TOYS: Anyone nterested n havng a toy party or sellng toys, call , Else. 26-3p 1964 MUSTANG Colt moble home 15 foot travel traler ' Wth bathroom facltes; 3 burn-, er stove; $950 for all. 308 E. Gbbs Street, phone Sp REDUCE SAFE and fast wth GoBese tablets and E-Vap "water plls;'* Glasple Drug. 23-6p r FOR SALE MISC. FARM 175 BUSHEL AND 200 bushel Gravty boxes. 5, 8 and 10 ton wagon gears wth or wthout tres. Corn crbs, any sze, can be ordered. Smon Planng Mll Fowler, Mchgan. Phone tf BEHLEN GRAIN DRYERS See the all new Behlen twocolumn contnuous flow gran dryers on dsplay at our yard, 544 mles south of Fowler, along wth the many other Behlen advanced products. Get your pre-season deal now at: FEDEWA BUILDERS INC Wrght Road * Fowler, Mchgan (u ^ - Phone ' L- 1 ' (l - r 'U-tf NEW IDEA 2-row pcker-grnder, Model 324. Wllam Vanderveek, 1/2 mle westoflthaca. Phone lp Houghten Real Estate New Lstng 3-year-old 3- bedroom ranxh. Carpeted. Paneled famly room wth freplace. Lots of extras. 2- car garage. Walkout basement wth 3-pc. bath. Country Lvng Prce Rd. Modern 3-bedroom ranch on 1 acre. Dvded basement wth recreaton room and full bath. 2-car garage. Spacous 3-bedroom ranch on a ncely landscaped 150x- 150'Jot. New carpetng. Brch ktchen wth bult-lns. Full basement wth recreaton room 2-car garage. Call us for a showng today. All brck 3-bedroom home on Meadowvew Dr. Famly room wth freplace, 2& baths. Recreaton room n n basement. Attached 2-car garage. 2-bedroom ranch, full basement, 2-car garage, carpetng. Oak floors. 75'xl50' lot. Terms. 3-bedroom ranch, 7 years old. Dvded basement wth recreaton room. Ktchen wth eatng area. Close to schools. 75'xl65' lot. Choce cty lots avalable n Osgood Glen Subdvson. Cty sewer and water system. Underground wrng. If desred we wll construct a home tor you n ths 10-home development.. WE NEED LISTINGS I Herb Houghten REALTOR 200 W. State St. St. Johns Evenngs JUSTIN MARZKE ' W1LLARD KREBEL Get Speedy Results - -.use C.C.N. WANT-ADS FOR SALE MISC. FARM JOHN DEERE '40 3-polnt htch, wde front end. Overhauled completely early summer, wth plow cultvatorwthbeanpullers, 7 ft. back blade and rota hoe. $800. Phone p 1 SET OF 12 x 38 tractor tres, loaded; mounted on John Deere tractor tre rms, $125. Phone p 2 M,H. CORN pckers, n good condton. Wll sell wltf Farmall 400 f wanted. Mller Brothers, 1st place south of M-21 on Shepardsvlle Road. Phone or after 7:30p.m. 25-3p EQUIPMENT FOR SALE '(USED EQUIPMENT) Used AC model D-17 tractor wth power steerng, good rubber, new engne $1500 Olver model 73S 2-row pull-type pckersheller $ 800 John Deere 10-ft. lme and fertlzer dstrbutor Used IHC model 450 desel tractor wth fast htch, power steerng (NEW EQUIPMENT) New cattle hay feeder, all metal $ 98 New 330-bu. gravty box and 10-ton John Deere wagon wth 8-ply hgh! flotaton tres (one only) $ 895 New John Deere 16-ft. u plckuptransport drag * FOR SALE MISC. FARM Ford Tractors and Implements New and Used Machnery Parts and Accessores CARLAND SALES and SERVICE Phone Owosso, SA Carland, Mchgan 24-tf 14 ACRES GOOD standng corn. Ambrose Martn, 1/2 mle east of Westphala. 27-3p 'Symbol of Servce' Dal "OVER A QUARTER CENTURY OF SERVICE" Roomy new y 2 -story at 603 S. Traver. 3 bedrooms, \% baths. Full basement. Do your own decoratng and - save. "Unusually lberal terms wth-reversbleteeth <t., ^Hcan ( be' 'bffered.' _ (onconly). $ 495 Sharp new fully carpeed 3- New John Deere 12-ft. bedroom ranch, southwest sngle cultpacker wth sealed bearngs (one s sde. Freplace, 2'/ 2 baths. Full basement. 2-car attached only) $ 395 garage. Many, many extra New John Deere No. 70 features. tank-type flal spreader wth 900x20 tres (one Dfferent new 3-bedroom only) $ 930 TURNER IMPLEMENT Wllamston, Mch. Phone Real Estate Dal $ 195 Beautful new 4-bedroom ranch, alumnum sdng. V/ 2 baths. Latest GE applances n ktchen. Specal lberal f- $1495 nancng avalable. Trade up! 27-2 NEW LISTING y 2 -story home wth 7 rooms, 2 bedrooms, new gas furnace, 2- car garage, on 80x140 lot, near school. SMALL HOME In St. Johns, needs some repar, full prce $ NEARLY NEW 3-bedroom splt-level home n Meadowvew Subdvson. Famly room wth freplace, fully carpeted, 2 full baths, ktchen wth bult-ns and drapes ncluded, ncely landscaped yard, mmedate possesson, 5%% fnancng for qualfed buyer. NEW LISTING 40 acres northwest, all work land, 20 acres of hay,' full prce $ BEDROOM house, close to downtown, prced under $15,000. SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO Wnchell Brown REALTOR 107 Brush St. St. Johns Phone ART LaBAR St. Johns ARCHIE TAYLOR ' Member of St. Johns Chamber of Commerce Cozy freplace n the paneled famly room of ths new 4-bedroom Colonal. Formal dnng room, breakfast nook, den, V/z baths. Full basement. 2-car attached garage, pato. ranch on corner lot, S. Kbbee. Combnaton dnng and famly room. Bult-n stove and snack bar. y 2 baths. 10x8.8 covered rear porch. 2- car attached garage. Now under constructon. 4-bedroom older home, close In. Spacous rooms. Formal dnng room. l l / 2 baths. Newly rewred. 12x12 pato off ktchen. Reasonable prce. 2-famly. Each» apartment has 2 bedrooms, nce ktchen, large effcent rooms. Close n, brngs top rent. 4-bedroom home bult n x15 famly room wth freplace. Dsposal, water softener. y 2 baths. 12x30 rec room n basement. Owner wants 3 or 4-bedroom home n country wthn 3-mle radus. Wll trade or buy! 2-bedroom ranch on East Cass St. Corner lot. Immedate possesson. Under $15,000. x -Excellent buldng lot on S. Oakland St., 80xl64y 2. 77% acres. Barn, corn crb, g a r a ge. Modern 5-bedroom home, alumnum sdng. Good buldng lots at the corner of N. Ottawa and Lncoln. 200 acres. Large modern home, hardwood floors. 2-car garage. 2 barns, chcken coop, granary, corn crb. 93 acres. Vacant land Arport Road. Good buldng ste. 70 acres. Vacant land. Nce buldng ste. We are open Frday nghts and all day Saturday. The Brggs Co. REALTORS Phone "Across from the Courthouse" Gerald Pope, Derrll Shnabery, Mrs Wnne Gll, Roy F. Brggs, Arche Moore, Bruce Lanterman, M 1 \ / *

11 t Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 11 A FOR SALE MISC. FARM SEE US FOR Crcle Steel. Gran dryng and storage bns. No job too bg or small. Call collect Ovd Roller Mlls, 'Ovd, Mchgan. 53-tf USED MACHINERY Gleaner C combne $3750 Gleaner E, spke cylnder $ JD 4020 D's, power shft Ea. $4800 JD 4020 gas, power shft, 18.4 rear tres, wde front $4375 JD 4010 D Case 830 desel $3750 $2875 Super Olver 88 desel wth power steerng $1250 JD 720 D $1950 Internatonal 400 D $1350 JD 70 gas $ row Lllston cult-. vator $ 375 Also good used tractor parts. Fnancng Avalable AL GALLOWAY USED TRACTOR PARTS Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 Phone FOR SALE: 2-row New Idea corn pcker; works good, reasonable. Umbra Perce, 5 mles west, 2 3/4 north of St. Johns. Phone tf * FOR SALE MISC. FARM 222 CORN HEAD wth narrow Or wde row, for a Massey Ferguson 35 combne. Wll sell separate or together. Phone p NEW IDEA 1-row corn pcker, $100j rubber-tred wagon and rack, $35; Davd Bradley 20- foot elevator, $20; Internatonal 3-bottom traler - plow, plow chef bottoms, equpped for remote cylnder, $60. Stanley Smth, 1 nule north and 6 1/2 west of St. Johns. 27-lp Ford FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT New and Used Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT HENGESBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES Phone PORTLAND, MICH tf ALFALFA Tmothy hay, 1st cuttng, 40$ a bale. Lowell Road at Taft, phone p FLAIL KING Corn Shredder Do your Fall Plowng Seethe Shredder at JOHN BECK RWOOD hay savers and slage -1/2 mles north of St. Johns.1 nn4 bunks, all steel welded wth f ho " 3686 rolled edges to last a lfetme See at our yard, 51/4 mles south of Fowler. Phone ,' Fedewa Bulders, Inc. 22-U SPECIAL prces on the followng new equpment; JD 1020 row CASE CORN pcker, 24 foot elevator, hog feeders, ron hoe hgh utlty gas tractor; JD 234 crop utlty gas tractor; JD 2020 trough, mowng machne, sde 2-row corn head for a JD combne; 2 JD F bottom 16- rake, corn planter, gran drll. Also shallow well pump. Phone nch sem-mounted plows; 3 JD p 14-foot cultpackers; a JD AW 12 ft. dsc; 2 JD B-13 ft. dscs; SURGE MILKER pump, SP-11 & New Idea 2-row pcker-sheller 6 can mlk cooler. 2 mles,fpr 28 lnchjo. 34 nch-rows. DON west, 2 south &rd J./A H east l pt IljSHAItKEY, S T^LOUIS, y,micjft, Fowler. Lous J. Rademacher. phone "(SIT) p, -_ 1964 INTERNATIONAL 303 combne wth 2-row corn head, excellent condton; also 1955 Chevy 2-ton gran truck. Phone Portland p MARBEET 1-rowbeet harvester, used two seasons; n extra good condton. See t at DON SHARKEY, ST. LOUIS, MICH. Phone (517) Real Estate l 1^ acres, Wlbur hghway, Holt school dstrct. Ann Vculen. y 2 acres nsde 6ty of Lansng. % acre, Grand Ledge school dstrct. 2^2 acres, Ftchburg road, Lesle. Bob Anderson, 2'/ 2 acres, W. Jolly road. Ann Vculen. > - 3 acres, Bond road. S. Babcock. 1-acre lots on Rolfe road, Mason. Art Good. Efert road, Holt, V/ 2 parcels. Conne Smth. Cutler road, DeWtt, 10- acre parcels. Dexter Tral, 5, 10-acre parcels. Gene Townsend. 80 acres, W. St. Joe, Grand Ledge. Bob Anderson. College road, Holt, 18 acres, A. Wckham. Every road, Mason, '125 s, acres. L. Bennett. } 80 acres, Columba and Every roads, Mason.' 75 acres, Columba and Every roads, Mason. A. Vculen. 80 acres, west of Aurelus road, to be dvded Into 20- acre parcels. A. Good. 10 and 2% acres near St. Johns. M. Bennett. 2^2 acres near Perry. 1 acre, Centerllne road, FURMAN-DAY REALTY 5766 S. Cedar LANSING* Phone ACRES OF CORN for sale. S. Kelen, 3404 W. Pratt Road, DeWtt, phone lp APRON CHAINS New spreader apron chans for John Deere models L and K. Also for New Idea models 14 and 18. Specal prce $25 each. TURNER IMPLEMENT CO. Wllamston, Mch. Phone Real Estate W. Gbbs 7 rooms, 4-pece bath, 1%-car garage, full basement, famly room, bultn stanless steel ktchen stove, oven and refrgerator. Reasonably prced. E. Oak St. New n '65. Bath, enclosed tub, carpetng, dnette and kthen, gas heat, full basement and recreaton room, 3 bedrooms wth double closets. Lot 87 x 260. A real pleasure to show. N. Morton 2 bedrooms, 4- pece bath, lvng and dnng rooms, nce ktchen, utlty room, full basement, new 2- car attached garage and nce lot. S. Oakland 3 bedrooms and bath, 1 down, 2 acres, full basement, gas heat. Prced to move wth $2,000 down. WE NEED LISTINGS Conley Real Estate Phone: Jesse M. Conley Edgar Conley, Ralph Green Cecl Smth DeWtt Wllam Bellant / * FOR SALE MISC. FARM CORN CRIBS-by Behlen, the Qualty Kng, now sellng at. truck-load prce. All szes In stock. Call Fedewa Bulders, Inc., 5 1/4 mles south of Fowler on Wrght Road YOUR GRAIN DRYING HEADQUARTERS M. C. CONTINUOUS FLOW DRYERS See or call John Beck for more nformaton on STOR- MOR bns, augers, legs and other related equpment. JOHN BECK R-3, St. Johns Phone tf TIME TO wnterze your car, truck or tractor. Gambles n Fowler * FOR SALE APPLIANCES SOUP'S ON, the rug that s, so clean the spot wth Blue Lustre. Rent electrc shampooer, $1 from Alan R. Dean Hardware, Clnton Ave., St. Johns MORTON'S Water softener salt. You've tred the others Now save money wth us. FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR, FOWLER, MICHIGAN * FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT REMINGTON automatc model 742. Phone , Pompe. 27-3dh WANTED: Used 20 gauge, Bolt acton, clp shotgun. Call lp CAMPERS, TRAVEL TRAILERS PICKUP COVERS AND EQUIP MENT: Save on fall close out of 68 models and demonstrators. See the all new WOODLAKE 18' 6" & 22' travel tralers fully self contaned. Rentals, Repars, Sales and Servce. WING MFG. & SALES, 5349 Wsner t Road. 1/2 mle west;1-v4"mhe north of Ashley, Phone tf - Ilf - HORSEMEN - AtG-Bar-A'Ranch we stock about everythng n Saddlery and Western Wear at lowest possble prces. Open daly except Thursday. G-Bar-A Ranch 8 mles west of St. Lous M-46. Phone tf * LIVESTOCK 1 CHAROLAIS cow wth 9/16 hefer calf by sde. One Charolas bull, 5 months old. Also 6 Chnchllas wth cages; $50 each. Phone p SHROPSHIRE ram for sale, regstered; also 3-year-old Shetlant studpones. Phone , Fowler. 25-3p REGISTERED Hampshre RAMS: 2 yearlngs and 2 aged, $35 to $65. Douglas Parks, R-2, Box 155, Langsburg. Phone p REGISTERED Suffolk ram lambs. 27-lp Clnton - Gratot Real Estate Servce Ashley Nearly new 3-bedroom home, freplace, full basement, natural gas heat. Owners wll take lake cottage, Florda home or farm equpment. Would consder rentng to responsble partes. 3 acres of vacant land, Marshall Road. 32 acres,' 3 mles south of St. Johns wth good 3-bedroom home, barn and tool shed. 160 rods of good road frontage. Four 80-acre farms north of St. Johns. Eureka Large school buldng wth 3 lots, hardwood floors. $6500. par Three 40-acre vacant cels north of St. Johns. 118 acres or 80 acres wth good 3-bedroom home, large creek and lve sprng on farm. Blacktop road. MELVIN SMITH, Broker 6272 NorthUS-27 Phone Phone * LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-Several*regstered. Holsten bulls, ready for servce. These are prced to sell. Also have deacon bull calves. Green Meadow Farms, Else, Mchgan. ' 49-tf 25 NICE FEEDER pgs. CallJohn Clark or can be seen at 1st place east of US-27 on Maple Rapds Road. 27-3p FOR SALE OR trade: two regstered 3-year-old Hampshre bucks. Phone , Justn Eaton. 27-lp 3 HOLSTEIN hefers, due soon. Stanley Smon, 1 1/2 mle south of Pewamo, phone p HOLSTEIN BULL for sale, servce age. Clare Feldpausch, 2 mles west and 1 1/2 south of Fowler. Phone p 30 SOWS, 2nd ltter due n December. Donald Irrer, 9621 Dexter Tral, Fowler. Phone lp 17-MONTH-OLD Holsten bull for sale; also 1 hefer due n 4 weeks, calfhood vaccnated. Phone p GILTS FOR SALE: due to farrow soon. Phone , Donald Irrer, 9621 Dexter Tral, Fowler. 27-lp REGISTERED Bull; Sre Ellbank Admral 'Burke Ideal. 4 mles west and 6 south of St. Johns, Don Wtt. 27-lp 2 CORRIEDALE rams. Gerald Weber, 4 mles north of Fowler, phone lp 3 ANGUS STEER' calves, from regstered stock. Excellent for 4-H beef project. Lowell Road at Taft. Phone evenngs, 26-3p REGISTERED HOLSTEIN bull. Large enough for hefers, servce age. Leon Mller, lp HAMPSHIRE boars and glts; regstered or commercal purbreds. 7 3/4 mles west of DeWtt, 9800 Howe Road. Leo Heller jjjp POULTRYJ'^- * AUTOMOTIVE 1968 GALAXIE 500 FORD. Power steerng, power brakes, V-8 automatc. Call after 5:30p.m. to p UP TO 50% Dscount on SW TIRES, TRUCK TIRES and PASSENGER TIRES St. Johns Automotve and Tre Dscount Co. US-27 North * Phone tf JEEP FOR SALE: 1948, 4-wheel drve. Phone Ovd lp 1963 DODGE 330, 6 cylnder, automatc transmsson, good runnng condton, $400. Phone p 1959 CHEVY for parts, good motor, $50 or best offer. Phone lp BULK ANTI-Freeze at Gambles n Fowler. Brng your contaner CHEVY staton wagon, good motor. Phone p 1964 OLDS, Dynamc 88,4-door, automatc, rado and whte walls, good tres; wll take trade. Call p /4-ton Chevy pckup. New oversze rear tres, rado, four speed transmsson, heavy duty sprngs and rear end; ncludes racks, $1,450. Phone p RENTAL CARS NEW MERCURYS MERCURY COUGARS wth Ar Condtonng DAY, WEEK or MONTH at LOW RATES Lncoln-Mercury DAILY RENTAL SYSTEM WHITE ROCK meat chckens for 508 N Clnton St. Johns sale. Phone Phone EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1 New LOW PRICES ZEEB FERTILIZER See us for New Prcesl 'Spreaders and Spreader Servce Avalable Agrcultural Lmestone delvered and spread. Lme Chps for Flower Beds Avalable ZEEB FERTILIZERS 208 W. Ralroad, St. Johns Phone Ashley Phone You can't get very far forward by leanng over backward 1. HOME 8 mles southwest of St. Johns, 5 rooms. Excellent opportunty for the handyman.. 1-STORY, 3-bedroom home, carpeted lvng room, newly decorated, l'/ 2 -car garage, close to downtown, schools and church. Must see to apprecate. 2 LOTS on Sckles St. Perfect ste for your new home. BUILDING SITE -20 acres wthn y 2 mles from St. Johns. St. Johns Realty ACRES on Townsend Road at the end of Oakland Street. LISTINGS NEEDED We Have Buyers Watng ST. JOHNS REALTY 212 N. Clnton PHONE TOM WHITE Phone HERBESTES Phone STAN COWAN MERCURY, Inc. 9-tf 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. Phone lp 1964 FORD Custom 4-door, 6 cylnder, standard shft, rado, good condton E. Taft Rd. Call p DAY, WEEK, MONTH Ot LONG TERM LEASE CAINS, Inc. BUICK PONTTAC RAMBLER OPEL GMC 210 W. Hgham St. Johns Phone tf 1967 MUSTANG, less than 12,000 mles. Excellent condton. Phone p 1962 MERCURY car for sale, good condton. Mrs AlexChuhack, Shepardsvlle Road, and M-21, Ovd, Mchgan. 27-3p ' CONCRETE WALLS A new home s a lfetme nvestment. Let us help you secure ths nvestment wth the best basement wall possble a poured concrete wall. We are equpped to do the complete job or any part of It. Brng your prnts over or call for an appontment READY-MIX CONCRETE For All Your weeds QUALITY - SERVICE FEDEWA IUILDERS, Inc Wrght Road, 5 1/4 Mles South of Fowler. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GROCERY STORE for sale: Includes SDD & SDM lcense. Well equpped, sell stocked. For Informaton call Pewamo p LAKE LOT; Close to Lansngyear around home or cabn. Fshng, swmmng, skng and playground. Call or p ALL CASH For contracts. We wll buy your land contract for cash or take t n trade on other property. For a fast transacton, call the "House of Acton" Furman-Day Realty, tf ANDY K. Offers "NEW HOMES" 1003 S. LANSING ST. 3 bedrooms, l J / 2 baths, 2-car garage 1005 E. WALKER ST. 3 bedrooms, attached garage 1003 E. WALKER ST. 3 bedrooms, V/ z baths, 2-car attached garage 27-tf FOR SALE: New Home under Constructon n Westphala. Three bedroom, one and onehalf bath. Small down payment can move young couple n. Close to Church and School. Fedewa Bulders, Inc. Phone: tf TICE: St. Johns Realty-Now takng lstng for home and farms; For Informaton phone tf HOUSE FOR SALE: 2-bedroom Medallon home, one-car garage, utlty room; completely furnshed. Well bult, close to shoppng and busness centers, just out of cty lmts; occuped 2 wnters. Jackson Heghts, New Port Rchey, Florda. Phone BEDROOM RANCH home by owner. Corner lot of Kbbee and Baldwn Street; nce trees and shrubs, excellent locaton; Ray Schneder, phone p- r FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 80 ACRES, good set of buldngs; 10-room house remodeled. All workable land. 3 1/2 mles south of St. Johns on US-27. Albert Chant, phone p COUNTRY LIVING $150 down payment buys a new 3-bedroom home on a large country lot. Ovd As low as $14,650 Lower prce on your lot. OVID'SERVICE AGENCY Phone tf FARM: 72 acres of excellent tllable sol and 7 acres of tmber; 10-room home completely remodeled and n very good condton. You must see to apprecate. Only2mlesoffhghway on tarva road, 15 mnutes from Lansng. For further nformaton call Kay Waters or Walter Neller Co., 489- ' p 232 ACRES MUCK land, tled and dtched. Contact Dr J. A. Freudenberg, Markesan, Wsconsn. 26-3p HOME ON 1 acre for sale. 2 mles from St. Johns on US bedrooms, 2 baths, natural gas. Phone p FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE wth bath. 1/2 mle north of Ola Corners on US-27. H. E. Brown, 1 mle north of Ola Corners, 1/2 mle east. Phone p FURNISHED "bachelor apartment, close n. Call , 26-tf ' * FOR RENT NEW APARTMENT for rent: 1 bedroom, stove and refrgerator furnshed. 567 S. Man Street, Fowler, Phone Lansng p UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom apartment, all utltes furnshed; near downtown /2 Clnton Avenue. 27-3p FOR RENT n St. Johns: 2-bedroom 2nd floor apartment, prvate entrance, newly decorated; stove, refrgerator and floor coverngs furnshed; all utltes pad. Call Fowler. 27-lp 3 - BEDROOM, 2 - story home. Phone tf 4-ROOM furnshed apartment: automatc gas heat, ar condtoned for summer; all prvate. Couples only. Phone p CLEAN CARPETS wth ease. Blue Lustre makes the job a breeze. Rent electrc shampooer, $1 from the D&CVarety Store, downtown St. Johns FOR RENT: 2-bedroom down apartment. Large rooms, heated. Call lp 3-BEDROOM home n country; 6552 W. Townsend Road, St. Johns. Olver Knght, phone lp A ROOM for rent, prvate bath. Phone before 9 a.m. 26-3p FOR RENT: Wnter storage for boats andcampers.phone p 1 BEDROOM completely furnshed apartment..call p FOR RENT - Ar hammer for breakng up cement, etc. We have two avalable. Randolph's Ready-Mx Plant, North US-27, phone tf More Classfed Ads LARGE unfurnshed 'upaa'hts <_.. OH^ D3flGbl)9> A / r apartmentjfor rent, ^utltes ^ f TT */-» ncluded. Phone p BEE'S BEE'S BEE'S BEE'S BEE'S BEE'S BEE'S BEE'S WITH THESE GUARANTEED USED CARS I a 1968 OLDS Toronado Deluxe, 8 cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, Rado, ar condtoner, 6 way power seats, power wndows IMPALA Custom Coupe. 2 Dr. Hardtop, 8 cylnders, automatc, rado, vnyl top and vnyl nteror CADILLAC Coupe De Vlle. 8 cylnder, automatc. Power steerng and power brakes, AM FM, ar condtonng CHEVELLE Malbu 2 door Hardtop. Automatc, 8 cylnders, Power Steerng, rado OLDS Delta 88 4 door Hardtop, 8 cyl, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado OLDS 2 dr. Hardtop Delmont cylnder automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado BUICK Wldcat, custom conv., 8 cylnder automatc, Power steerng and power brakes Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. sedan. 8 cyl. automatc, rado OLDS F-85 Staton wagon. 8 cyl. automatc, rado, power talgate FORD Galaxe 500 Comv. 8 cylnder automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado MERCURY Staton wagon Commuter. Real sharp. Automatc, power steerng, rado, postracton. < 1967 CHEVY Pckup, 1/2 Ton, stepsde, 6 cylnder, standard transmsson, rado Dodge Sportsvan, automatc, 8 cylnder, rado CHEVROLET Pckup, l/2 Ton Fleetsde, V-8, Power steerng, rado, four speed, Power brakes, tnted glass CHEVROLET Pckup, 1/2 Ton Fleetsde, 8 cylnder, standard transmsson, custom cab and sde mouldngs, rado DODGE Sportsvan, Automatc, 6 cylnders. Bee's Chevrolet & Oldsmoble, Inc. J"v -llrcstmv Trrs \,j K W SHOWROOM: ST (OHNS USED CAR LOT: '<& * 110 W. Hgham-Phone E. State-Phone

12 Page 12 A CLINTON COUNTY^NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLASSIFIED ADS Contnued from pago 11 * WANTED TO RENT HULDA J. RICE would lke lght housekeepng rooms. Contact her at 1101 S. Swegles street, St. Johns. 26-3p * LOST AND FOUND LOST; Cameo rng, grl's; ether at Rodney Wlson Hgh or down town St. Johns apprecate return; sentmental valueandkeepsake. Call or turn nto offce at school. 25-2dh FOUND: lades' wrst watch found on man street of St. ( Johns. Call lp LOST: Male beagle, brown and whte. HerbsonandWoodRoad area, chan collar. Reward. Phone p * TICES I WILL T be responsble for any debts contractedby anyone other than myself after ths date, October 23, Conne L. Hllker. 27-3p ANNUAL CHICKEN supper. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, November 6. Servng starts at 5 p.m. Adults, $1.75, chldren under 12, $ lp I WILL T BE responsble for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself after ths date, October 23,1968. Charles Sevarns. 27-3p 1 WILL T be responsble for any debts by anyone other than myself after October 31, Attmore Westndorff. 27-3p SPAGHETTI supper; sponsored by Job's Daughters, November 2 at DeWtt Masonc Temple. Servng 5-8 p.m. Adults $1.50, chldren 5 to 12, $ lp TICE: I HAVE AN openng for 1 elderly lady n my rest home. Phone Agnes Schlarf at or tf FLOWER FRESH cleanng for your carpetng, rugs and upholstery by the exclusve Duraclean absorpton process, no soakng or harsh scrubbng. Call us for a FREE estmate. DURA- CLEAN SERVICE by Keth Rosekrans, phone * CARDS OF THANKS Many thanks to all who remembered me wth cards, gfts and vsts durng my long stay at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. It was much apprecated. Mrs Floyd Upton I would lke to thank my frends, neghbors, relatves and the WSCS of Shepardsvlle for the lovely gfts and cards I receved durng my recent stay n the hosptal. Pam Walter. 27-lp * CARDS OF THANKS We wsh to express our heartfelt thanks and sncere apprecaton to the Osgood Funeral Home, Rev Robert Myers for hs comfortng words, Federal Mogul Corp., personnel, employees, and Good Fellowshp members. AlsoAmerlcanLegtonPost No. 153, Doctors Russell and Grost, Clnton Memoral Hosptal, nurses and ades; the Rochester Colony Extenson members who prepared and served the dnner followng the memoral servces; to Dean Austn, relatves, frends and neghbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy and thoughtful acts shown us durng the recent llness and passng of our loved one. The famly of Alfred Rademacher. 27-lp Many thanks to Dr Stoller and employees of Clnton Memoral Hosptal for ther care, to Rev Rossow for hs calls, and to relatves and frends for the flowers, gfts, cards, and vsts durng my stay at the hosptal and convalescence at home. I am grateful to all. Maxne Ernst. -27-lp We wsh to thank all frends, neghbors and relatves for gfts, cards, acts of kndness and prayers durng Frank's stay In the hosptal and snce hs return home. Mr and Mrs Jerry Thelen and famly. 27-lp We wsh to express our deepest apprecaton to our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther many acts of kndness, beautful flowers, many cards and memorals; food brought to the house; the many prayer offerngs n our behalf; to Pastor Koeppen for hs comfortng words, the Osgood Funeral Home for ther very fne servces, the Lades Guld of the Lutheran Church for the very fne dnner served after the funeral. God bless each and every one of you. The famly of Bernard Ruestman. 27-lp We wsh to thank our chldren for hostng our Golden Annversary,^attTthanks to Fr. Schmtt and Fr. Beahaul'the ""STs t e r s, relatves, neghbors and frends for attendng; also for ther gfts and many cards. It s a pleasant memory and many, many thanks. Mr andmrsrayc.feldpausch. 27-lp My heartfelt thanks go to the doctors and nurses at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, Fr. Hankerd and Fr. Lablak, frends and neghbors for ther help, prayers, vsts, cards and gfts whle I was In the hosptal. Mrs Albert Schaefer. 27-lp We wsh to express our sncere thanks to Frs. Mller, Splllane, Gutha and Schneder, the Ssters, Geller Funeral Home, the Chrstan Mothers Confraternty and St. Joseph Socety; also our relatves, neghbors and frends for donatons for masses and flowers, for the food brought In and those who prepared and served t durng our recent bereavement. All was greatly apprecated. Edwn Arens and famly. 27-lp ***P We wsh to thank Rev Churchll, the Osgood Funeral Home, relatves and frends forflowers, cards and many acts of kndness shown unto us at the tme of the - death of our mother and grandmother, Bertha Hulbert. Specal thanks to the ladles of Greenbush UntedMethodstChurchfor the dnner Wednesday followng the funeral servces. Elmer and Mable Swagart, Ann Hulbert and all the grandchldren. 27-lp The famly of Ferd C. Bower wshed to express ther sncere apprecaton to all ther relatves, neghbors and frends for the masses, food and many acts of kndness at the tme of the death of our beloved husband and father. A specal thank you to Msgr. Thomas E. Bolger and Rev Aloyslus Mller and Geller Funeral Home. 27-lp Mrs B. Debert hosts mornng muscal Oct. 24 The St. Johns Mornng Muscale met Oct, 24 at the home of Mrs Basl Debert. Snce both hostess and presdent were absent at the dstrct conventon of musc clubs, Mrs A. A. Lszewsk welcomed the members and the meetng was conducted by the vce presdent, Mrs J. A, Bertold. Mrs Harold Lundy, charman of the day,- ntroduced Mrs Lynn Woodbury, who gave the commentary on duo, dvertmento, and etude. Mrs Lundy accompaned Rhonda Woodbury as she played Mozart's "Dvertmento n B», a sonata-type pece for clarnet, wth three movements, allegro, adago and rondo. Ths had been a wnnng number for her at the Solo and Ensemble Festval. Mrs Lawrence Fsh and Mrs Rchard Jacoby sang a sacred duo, "The Slent Voce", by Caro Roma. Mrs Woodbury contnued wth etude, the French word for study. Chopn was probably the most prolfc and popular composer of etudes. Mrs Lundy played hs E Mafar Etude, desgned for jrac- ~"-ttce n playng. Mrs Lundy and Mrs Wllam Patton concluded the program wth three pano duos. The next meetng wll be n three weeks at the home of Mrs John Caudy and wll concern fantasa, fugue, gavotte and hymn. & named to honor roll at Swegles Eght youngsters have been named to the Swegles Street School honor roll for the frst markng perod, accordng to Prncpal Mrs Ethel HuotOnthe honor roll are sxth graders Renae Dltmer, Kevn Knght, Cyntha Maer, Krstne Shafley, Chrstne Sgns, Sherry Spencer, Dale Stephenson and BrlanStork. Chcago... ste of ths year's turbulent and controversal Democratc natonal conventon... has hosted more major party nomnatng conventonsslnce 1856 than any other cty. The Wndy Cty was the ste of 14 Republcan natonal conventons and 10 Democratc conventons, J FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1968 CLINTON COUNTY 4-H FAIR Courthouse Annex, 1003 S. Oakland St. Johns, Mchgan Recepts Balance on Hand From State for Premums From County $ $ Breakdown of 4-H Rbbons Trophes Horse Cattle Sheep Swne Poultry Rabbts Hortculture Agrculture Florculture Domestc Arts Home Economcs Specal Exhbts Expenses Judges ' Premums ', $ Other Expense Captal Improvements 320,68 Premums Pad, 1968 $ ; ,124.55; ' ,70 TOTAL $3037; 95.*_ ROBERT D. ZEEB, Presdent F. EARL HAAS, Secretary Fnance unt OKs $2.7 mllon n school bonds Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley, charman of the Muncpal Fnance Commsson, announced ths week that the commsson approved $2,700,000 of school buldng and ste bonds for De- Wtt Publc Schools. The proceeds wn be used to defray the cost of erectng, furnshng and equppng a new Junor hgh school buldng; remodelng the present hgh school buldng and erectng, furnshng and equppng an addton to the Scott Elementary School; erectng, furnshng and equppng a bus mantenance and storage garage; constructng and equppng physcal educaton facltes, acqurng addtonal land for ste purposes and developng and mprovng stes. The bonds were authorzed by the electors of the school dstrct on June 10. They are unlmted tax bonds and wll run untl The school dstrct Is authorzed to levy whatever taxes are necessary to pay prncpal and Interest. These bonds are also qualfed by the superntendent of publc nstructon under the school bond loan program. Clnton County News SPORTS Ovd-Else JVs down St. Lous OVID-ELSIE-The Ovd-Else junor varsty football team whtewashed St. Lous 31-0 last Thursday evenng at O-E, wth the defense scorng the frst touchdown of the several that were to come, Duane Weber and Mke Lesle of Ovd-Else tackled the St. Lous quarterback deep n hs own terrtory n the frstperod, and Lesle, a guard, pcked up the ball and ran 10 yards for the touchdown. Tony Fabus kcked the extra pont. In the second quarter, Steve Melvln took a quck ptch and went around rght end for another TD. Fullback Walt Schock pcked up two touchdowns on trap ' plays up the mddle n the second half, and quarterback Greg McKay scored the fnal TD on a sneak n the thrd quarter. Lesle led the defense wth hs touchdown and two funble recoveres and nne tackles. Tonght Coach Russ Pope's Junor varsty hosts the Olvet JVs, who ar e undefeated n sx?ames ths year. Each decade fnds our ndustral machne dong ts job a lttle better. Don't let cross-traffc cross you up, motorsts. World Book Lore George Washngton wore glasses durng the latter part of hs lfe. He told hs offcers, "I have grown gray n your servce, and now fnd myself growng blnd." NEW CITY OFFICIALS, WIVES GUESTS OF HOR AT OPEN HOUSE The Cty of St. Johns held open house Saturday afternoon and evenng for three of ts new admnstrators and ther wves. Posng nformally here are Cty Clerk Tom Hundley (left) and hs wfe Karen, Cty Manager Harvey Weatherwax and hs wfe Marge, and Cty Treasurer Eugene Smon and hs wfe Lnda. Vce Mayor Mrs Jeanne Rand was tn charge of the open house arrangements. BOWLING NEWS Notes from Clnton area leagues NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE (Oct. 22) Hgh team game and seres: Zeeb's Fertlzer 906 and Beck's Market Hgh ndvdual scores: P, Greer 225 and H. Schmd 588. Other 200 games: J. Benjamn 221, H. Schmd , S. Bunce 214, R. Krldner 211, S. Cornwell 203, A, Mohnke 203, and B. Pratt 201. Beck's Farm Market leads theleagueby three games over Randolph's and Zeeb's Fertlzer. TWIN CITY (Oct. 23)~Hlgh team game and seres: Andy's 'GA 860 and Hgh ndvdual scores: Stan Bunce 236 and' Terry Masarlk 566. Other 200 games: Rchard Snyder 205 and Mlo Rowell 208. Strouse Ol leads the league by a half game over Zeeb's Plant Food and one. game over Bob's Auto Body. COFFEE CUP LEAGUE (OCT. 24) Hgh team game and seres: Cookes Cutes 849 and Hgh ndvdual scores: Judy Payne 191 and Adalne Derhsem 492. The Saucers have a twogame lead over the Cookes Cutes. The Honey Bees are n thrd place. WESTPHALIA WOMEN BOWLING Hgh ndvdual game and seres: Sandy Arens 225 and 535. Hgh team seres: Platte Backhoe 865. Smon Flower Shop and Schafer's are ted wth 23 wns and 9 losses each. NITE OWLS LEAGUE (Oct. 24) Hgh team game and seres: Person's Redwng Shoes 882 and Hgh Indvdual game:bernlce Serrell and Wanda Humphrey 199. Hgh ndvdual seres: Jean Heathman and Bernlce Serrell 502. St. Johns Lumber leads the league by two games over Wheel Inn. FIRST NIGHTERS LEAGUE (Oct. 28) Hgh team game and seres: Heathman's 842 andlanterman's Hgh ndvdual scores: Ellen Martens 199 and 514. Heathman's leads the league wth a record, two games PERSONAL TO RETAIL STORE MANAGERS, Do You Ft Ths Pcture? 1. You are the successful manager or department head wth a Natonal Chan. 2. You have had at least fve years experence n softlnes merchandsng. 3. You are ambtous and energetc and anxous to move up the economc ladder. 4. Your progress wth your company has-been satsfactory but you are lookng for new opportuntes. 5. You are lmted as to captal but you could make a partal nvestment n ajsusness of you.r own. 6. You are under 50 and n good health. Our 1968 Expanson Program wll, enable us to help buld a golden future for certan qualfed ndvduals for complete detals, please contact me by mall and Include a bref resume of your past and present merchandsng experence'. All reples kept n strctest confdence. MEL DIEQE GAMBLE-SKOGMO, INC N. Otter Creek Rd., Streator, III, rf ahead of Nck's Frut Market. KINGS & QUEENS LEAGUE (Oct. 26)-HIgh team game and seres: Redwng Lanes 709 and Hgh ndvdual scores: for women, lola Adar 195 andsharon DeMars 518; for the men, Don Adar 221 and Rudy Masarlk HI 611. Other 200 games: Wayne Dush 214, Keth Penlx 202 and 201 and Rudy Maraslk 216 and 204. Dush Constructon has a onegame lead over Frost Mug. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Oct. 2^) Hgh team game and seres: Everett's 908 and Hgh ndvdual scores: G^unkel 225 and J. Lance 585. Other 200 games: B. Warren 204, R. Heathman 214, E. Kamnsk 200, J. Lanee 207, and D. Fero 209. Everett's s n the lead by two games over second-place Trl- Aml. SHIRTS & SKIRTS LEAGUE (Oct 25) Hgh team game and seres: Penney Pants 723 and Hgh ndvdual scores: for the women, Norrne Penlx 178 and Jo Pardee 503; for the men, Stan Hcks 242 and BUI Kolehmanen 589. Other 200 games: Bll Kolehmanen 218 and 200, Erne Pardee 207 and Joe Greer 207. Fsh & Dunkel and Penney Pants are ted for the league lead a half-game ahead of Kelly Tres and Gutter-Gang. CITY CLASSIC LEAGUE (Oct. 24) Hgh team game and seres: Bruno's Bar 916 and Lake's Jewelry Hgh ndvdual scores: Dck Urban 235 and 628. Other 200 games: Bob Schmdt 222, Nck Koengsknecht 203, Wayne Gossett 205, Keth Penlx 218, Dck Urban 215, Loue Mlnark 216, Jm Nuser 223, Al Tledt 226, Paul Bshop 215, Paul Marts 200 and Gerry Detrch 219. Lake's leads the league by 3 1/2 games. CAPITOL LEAGUE (Oct. 28) Hgh team game and seres: Roadhouse 866andFederalMogul No, 2, Hgh ndvdual scores: Bob Pratt 223 and Ed Conley 584. Other 200 games: John Wllamson 204, Don Smth 208, Jm Nuser 204, Ralph Krldner 208 and Ed Conley 201. Federal Mogul No. 2 leads the league by 3 1/2 games over Coca Cola. TEN PIN KEGLERS (Oct. 23) Hgh team game and seres: Ludwck's 853 and Hgh ndvdual scores: Dors Thompson 223 and 546. Parr's leads the league one game ahead of Schmtt Electrc, and Huntoon's s n thrd place. RAINBOW LAKE MDCED LEAGUE (Oct. 27)-Hlgh team game and seres: Starfsh 607 and Bass Hgh Indvdual scores: for the women, Albertne Schmdt 161 and Maxne Floate 412; for the men, Gordo Warren 223 and Norm Partee 529. The Goldfsh lead the league wth a record, one game better than the Marlln and Perch. RAINBOW LAKE MIXED LEAGUE (Oct. 20)-Hgh team game andseres:starfsh6l0and Hgh ndvdual scores: for the women, Mable Ells 184 and 433; for the men, Jack Ells 188 and Clare Floate 481. The Marlln held a one-game edge on the Pke and Goldfsh. INDUSTRIAL MIXED LEAGUE (Oct. 25) Hgh team game and seres: PS 647 and Hgh ndvdual scores: for the women, Jo Rogers 188 and 503; for the men, John Petro 263 and 658. Other 200 games, John Petro 214 and Frank Masarlk 200. The P.S. teamleadswpabyonegame and KB by two, * TEATIME LEAGUE- Hgh team game and seres: Redwng Lanes 929 and Hgh ndvdual scores: Elane Kramer 221 and Rose Nuser 556. Other 200 games: Los Chant 202 and COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT s BOB'S AUTO BODY 800 N. Lansng Phone ESTATE PROPERTY FOR SALE Bds wll be taken on the Emma Ann Stevenson Property whch s descrbed as follows: The Southeast quarter (SE1/4) of Secton 16 (sxteen), Town 9 (nne) North (N), Range 2 (two) West (W), Washngton Townshp, Gratot County, Mchgan, EXCEPT the East (E) 40 (forty) acres thereof runnng the full length of the East (E) sde of sad 160 (one hundred sxty) acres, AND EXCEPT the East (E) 26 (twenty-sx) rods ll(eleven) feet of the West (W) 120 (one hundred twenty) acres of the sad Southeast quarter (SE1/4), EXCEPT the North (N) 40 (forty) rods of the sad Southeast quarter (SE1/4) located on East Roosevelt Road. Before beng allowed to bd you must depost a bank draft or a certfed check In the amount of $ (fve hundred dollars). The place and date for the takng of bds wll be Frday, November 8th, 1968, at 10:00 A.M. at the offce of Tucker and Kubln," Attorneys at Law, The Passenger Buldng, 114 South Man Street, Ithaca, Mchgan. Rght Is reserved to reject any and all bds. For addtonal Informaton please call Kenneth A, Tucker, the Admnstrator of the Estate, Phone No * Rosle Nuser 211. Other 500 seres: Ann Wawsczyk 502, Kay Penx 528 and Elane Kramer 505. JVs chalk up 2 more wns By PATTI ZUKER The junor varsty Redwngs defeated the Alma Panthers by 28-7 on Thursday, Oct. 17. Scorng all four touchdowns for the Lttle Wngs was Dave Flermoen. The extra ponts, all of whch were run, were made by "Rocky" Bolder, Dave Flermoen and two by quarterback Randy Atknson. The JV Wngs met the Charlotte Oroles at Charlotte on Thursday, Oct. 24 to chalk up another vctory for the season. The score was Makng touchdowns for the Redwngs were Rck "Rocky" Bolder wth three; Randy Atknson wth two; and Larry Hayes. The extra ponts were made by Jon Smlt, Atknson, Hayes, Bolder and Jm Fntflay. HARRY BOLYARD -INVEST- OCT. 28, 1968 MUTUAL FUNDS Dow Thery Entrprs FD Fd Trend Manhattn Suprnv Gr. Value Lne SP Wndfld Gth OCT. 28, 1968 BID ASKED ' N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS Am Mot Armour Avon PD Brunswck Chrysler Cons Pwr Det Eds Fed Mog Gen Mot St. OH NJ Wolv. W.W. ' CLOSE 13-7/8 54-7/ /2 20-1/8 67-1/8 41-1/2 25-5/8 35-7/8 85-1/2 79-3/4 21-1/4 Reg. Representatve M.Y. GRAY INVESTMENTS INC. 711 BAYLISSST. MIDLAND, MICH. HARRY BOLYARD Phone " MIDDLETON, MICH. J

13 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Pa 9 e 13A CUe By MRS. NEVA KEYS, Correspondent Rumbaughs vst New England area, ELSIE(c) Last year Mr and Mrs Elwyn Rumbaugh, RPD Bannster, traveled by pckup camper to one of the youngest states of the, unon Alaska. Ths year they agan Went by camper but to one, of the oldest parts of the Unted states the New England area. The Rumbaughs recently returned from a two-week eastern trp drvng by way of the Blue Water Brdge to Canada. Ponts of nterest on the Kng's Hghway n Ontaro were the tobacco felds wth lttle dryng houses n a row and the large flocks of whte turkeys. They say the beautful Nagara Falls lghted at nght and stayed over to vew them n the mornng. They learned that the Na- - gara Rver crashes 170 feet nto ts canyon-walled gorge and t was here that one of the bloodest battles of the War of 1812 was fought. They watched the boats go through the St. Lawrence Seaway Lock and then drove to Montreal and Quebec. They vsted the "Man & Hs World" (Expo 67). Here they were very mpressed wth the fantastc structure of the buldngs. They found the Bell Telephone buldng wth ts cyclorama depctng the hstory of Canada and the former USA buldng the most nterestng. The latter has been taken over by Canada and ts gardens. t jnd brds are now real and lve. They crossed nto New York by the Champlan Brdge and went through' Fort Tconderoga. In Vermont they vsted the world's largest marble exhbtsheads of all presdents carved n marble, "The Lord's Supper" and many.others. In New Hampshre the Cathedral of the Pnes wth ts Memoral Bell Tower, a natonal war memoral honorng all Amercan Women War Dead was vsted. The next nght they reached her destnaton, Bllerca,. Mass., Ther son, Larr^y Rumbaugh, : resdes and-' fork's J for. RCA." They drove'by the! RCA' buldng but were unable to enter because of securty restrctons. The followng day ther son took them to Boston where they went on the Freedom Tral and say the many hstorc stes of "The.Cradle of Amercan Freedom". Among them were: the State House and Boston Common; Park Street Church where they heard the organ played; the Old Granary Bural Ground; Old South Meetng House; Old :,State House' where on March S, 1770 occurred the Boston Massacre; Faneul Hall, Cradle of BUY W earn a cash dudend through.ths specal preseason program pays you cash for buyng eary. The amount you get depends on the machne you buy and when you buy t. The earler you buy, 'the bgger your dvdend. Program starts November 1,1968, and goes -through February 28,1969. Elgble machnes nclude: Automatc Bale Wagons and Stack Re- - trevers Balers Combnes Crop-Choppers Forage Blowers* t Forage Boxes and Crop-Carrers* Forage Harvesters Hay Cond- : toners Mower-Condtoners Mowers Rakes Self-Propelled Wndrowers. : Program apples to new machnes only. Stop n soon for complete : detals.- "M\EW HOLLAND DIVISION OF EPERHY RAND S&H FARMS Sales & Servce - N. US-27& French Rd. St. Johns Phone Lberty; Paul Revere House and the "Old North Church'' where Paul Revere placed the lantern: one f by land and two f by sea. They toured "Oldlrbnsdes" or the USS Consttuton.thatles n the dock n the Boston Navy yard. They also vsted Lexngton and Concord and saw the brdge and the statue of the Mnuteman. they went on the Skywalk n the Prudental Tower n the new part of Boston where from the 50th floor they enjoyed the hstorcal panorama of the skylne of Provdence, R. L to the south and Mt, Monodnock n N. H. On Sunday they vsted Rockport and dned on Cape Ann, where they could see Motf No. 1, lobster boats and the famous Red Barn. They vsted the Hammond Castle Museum bult pece by pece from all knds of runs and specal peces of value from Europe. They heard the Hammond organ that took 28 years to buld. There are concert tours held there n one lodge room. The walked up the wndng narrow stars and saw all of the many beautful collectons. They returned to Mrs Sandn's home, where Larry resdes and enjoyed a cake baked by Mrs Sandn for hs 23rd brthday. On the last Sunday n the east they went to Plymouth Plantaton wth the thatched roofed replca of the Plgrm home. They saw the Plymouth Rock where the Plgrms landed and toured the MayflowerIL replca of the 1620 shp that brought them from England to Amerca, They also drove out to the Pont Provncetown renowned as an artst's colony of Craft Center. After bddng ther son goodbye the Rumbaughs began ther return trp home by way of the colorful mountan drve on Mohawk Tral n New York. They went up the Eastern Summt to the Lookout for four states. Reachng Oho, they vsted relatvesy;;cdusns-.andean aunt, Blanch-tA'sV r-.fostara..they; arrved-home wth many pctures and a two week's vacaton well spent. Mrs Donna Wooley, Mrs Maude Craven, Mrs Mae Goodrch, Mrs Nelle Spegel and Mrs Luella Wlson enjoyed a color tour recently to Newaygo. Mrs Neva Keys and Mrs Margaret Edwards spent three days n Detrot wth ther sster, Mrs Dorothy Kaspar. St CALL JUDY or ENTERPRISE 8201 best wshes to Grls vst Hawa on guded tour ELSIE(c) Terre Randolph were really glad to be warmly and Sharlyn Moore, 1966 graduates of ElseHgh School, depart reached the Klauea Volcano. Ev dressed, though, when they ed from Flnt Bshop Arport on en though portons of ths volcano had erupted only the prev a flght for Honolulu, Hawa. Along wth 54 other members of ous week, twas about 50 degrees the Lee Travel-TV 5'trp to Hawa, the.grls enjoyed ther frst wnds. and there were 25 to 30 m.p.h. fve days at the Prncess Kaulan Hotel n downtown Walklk The sulphurous oxde steam Beach, days flled wth guded was very unpleasant and made tours of the sland and cty of pcture-takng a chore. After Honolulu, mdnght walks along lunch they walked through a natonal lava tunnel and then the beach, a cruse through Pearl Harbor and a vst to thesea crossed the lovely sland wth ts Lfe Park. After vstng the delghtful Kodak Hula Show, the grls toured the Unversty of Hawa Campus and Punchbowl Natonal Memoral Cemetery. The modern Ala Moana Shoppng Center provded an nterestng contrast to the fern and palm-flled Internatonal Market Place, both of whch encouraged the malaha or newcomer to remember those at home wth some token. The evenngs began wth the long muu-muus replacng the casual daytme wear. After dnner at the varous nght clubs,. the Hawaan and Polynesan dances were gven n the orgnal costumes, even grass skrts and long black har. The second glorous week was flled wth a two-day tour of the slands of Kaua, Mau and Hawa, The frst of the two days always free to enjoy surfng, sunnng and the cool oceanbreezes. The second day they toured the Garden Island Kau, travelng n the mornng to Grand Canyon of the Pacfc, Wamea Canyon. In the afternoon they saled down the Walua, longest Hawaan Rver to the refreshng Fern Grotto. They spent ther next free day on the Valley Island, Mau n the Sheraton Mau Hotel at Kaanapal. They took many pctures and were entertaned by a Flpno group, "The Sunspots". On the bus tour of the sland, they admred the Iao Needle, a rock sculpture of J.F.K., the world's second largest Banyan tree, and the whalng captal of the world, Lahana. Returnng to the arport, they passed the James Stewart Ranch and thespotwhere*blueheaven" was flmed. They made several stops durng the^day* at pneajpo beautful wld orchds and other fragrant blossoms to Hlo wth ts Ranbow Falls and black lava sand beaches. After ther last goodbyes to Knn Frodente, tour host, they boarded the plane for home. But t was wth frendly thoughts, they began makng plans to return agan to the lovely Aloha State. Church at Ovd scene of conventon ELSIE(c)-The West Central Dstrct of the Mchgan State Federaton of Women's Clubs met for ts annual conventon Thursday n the Unted Church, at Ovd wth over 100 delegates from the many clubs ofshawassee, Iona, Kent, Montcalm and Clnton countes. In keepng wth Unted Natons- Day, the decor ncluded large wall posters depctng the UNICEF program, Get-out-the-, Vote sgns and dolls dressed to represent chldren of varous natons as table centerpeces. The West Central theme *Ne-. gleet Not the Gft That Is Wthn You" was brought out n the program by the stressng of ndvdual nvolvement n the General Federaton Crusade for Moralty n Mass Meda, Grls-, town Project and the establshng of new moral values wthn the famly unt. The luncheon speaker was Mrs Zao Woodford Schroeder, a Detrot attorney and MSFWC parlmentaran, whose talk on "Obscenty a,nd Pornography" shocked the women as she ntended t6, by dsplayng magaznes, paperback books, pornographc and obscene pctures, whch were smutty and avalable, to teenagers and phldren. In fact, she stated the greatest percentage of ths psuedo-lterature ends up In the hands of teenagers and results n rebeuon aganst parental,, cvc and educatonal authorty. In her closng remarks, she sad ths obscene and porno - graphc lterature s part of organzed crme and t s up to the -organzed women who belong to Women's clubs throughout the country to accept the challenge and get behnd the GFWC Cru- ; sade for Moralty n Mass Meda 1 to help clean up the moves, televson and newsstands. Mrs Clarence Semans (left), charman of local arrangements; Mrs Kenneth Leatherman, dstrct presdent; Mrs Wllam Vaxter, charman of the board of drectors of the Grlstown Foundaton; and Mrs Robert Van Blarcom, MSFWC presdent, pose followng the dstrct meetng at Ovd last week. Westphala By Mrs Joseph Fedewa Box 147, Westphala SIMON-NURENBERG VOWS SPOKEN FRIDAY Most Holy Trnty Church was pe, sugar cane and Macadaman-v*he Scene' of the 4:30 p.nvwed- HALLOWEEN ' dngr^the^fbr^er'^carbl'smbn'^ An-, f; 8,"p,'n'.. cnfe^ h^s.,bvfclw., nut tree fefdts ' ' '. - -: The next a'hefnobf theylarde'd n Kona and checked n at the lovely Kona Inn and madereserthe next mornng but the water was too rough for the boats to go out so they were forced to swm n ether the fresh or salt water pool or n the ocean whch was never more than 50 feet from ther door. Later the next day they receved word from home that Bll Streeter, a former classmate whom they had planned to vst n Utah at the Ar Force base, had been granted a leave whch would enable hm to return home for the frst tme n over a year. So the grls cancelled ther thrd week n Calforna and Utah and made reservatons to fly home wth the rest of the tour members. After a hectc afternoon of last-mnute shoppng, they repacked the sutcases and prepared for the last bus tour on the Orchd Island of Hawa. Early on the warmest "day of the two weeks, they loaded the buses n.ther Mchgan clothes to leave for home later that evenng. They KECKS on the occason of ther OPEN HOUSE We are pleased to' have had the opportunty to partcpate n the remodelng of ther fne applance store* 7 R.E. BALLARD & SONS BUILDING CONTRACTORS Phone N. Wlson Street DeWtt, Mchgan 'of Fower''and'T*K6mas'Surenb'erg of ths communty. The brde s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Smon and the groom s the son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Nurenberg. Followng a recepton at Club 21 n Pewamo, the newlyweds left for a weddng trp to Canada. They wll make ther home In Lansng. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARIES Recently Mr and MrsLeoPung and Mr and Mrs Leon Thes and Mr and Mrs Gerald Pung celebrated ther weddng annversares by attendng a dnner at the Scale Restaurant n Iona. Sunday noon Mr and Mrs Alex Vtek and members of ther famly gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Gerald Pung to surprse them on ther 5th weddng annversary. A pot-luck dnner was served. A group gft was presented to the honored couple. Sunday evenng Mr and Mrs Danel Thelen, Mr and Mrs Albert Arens, Mr and Mrs JeroheSmth and Mr and Mrs Fred Hengesbach gathered at the Pung home for a surprse party. Followng an evenng of card playng a pot-luck lunch was served. C OF BREAKFAST Members of the Catholc Order of Foresters stll have tme to purchase tckets for the annual breakfast whch wll be held ths Sunday Nov. 3, followng the 10 a.m. mass. Tckets are avalable at Schafer's Restaurant or at the Post Offce. "set for the vllage on.hahov^en" nght. Parents are remnded to have ther chldren begn ther rounds early that evenng so they wll have ample tme to make ther stops by 8 p.m. Mr and Mrs Gene Geller and famly of Grand Rapds spent the weekend wth ther parents- Mr and Mrs Joseph Martn and Mr and Mrs Herman Geller. Mr > and Mrs Edward Baldwn (Martha Schafer)became the parents of a grl born on Sunday afternoon at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Funeral servces were held on Frday mornng at Holy Cross Church In Lansng for August Stratz, who passed away Tuesday at a Lansng Hosptal. He s survved by hs wfe, the former Catherne Pung of ths communty. Saturday Mr and Mrs Melvn Smth, Mr and Mrs Smon Smth, Ambrose Smth, Mrs Elzabeth Fedewa, Leo Fedewa, and Mr and Mrs Joe Fedewa, Mr and Mrs Gerald Pung attended the 25th weddng annversary celebraton for Mr and Mrs Joseph Smth of St, Johns at St. Joseph Hall. CONGRATULATIONS t \ KECK'S APPLIANCE & TV CENTER We extend best wshes for a successful open house and contnued growth n your newly remodeled quarters DeWtt Lumber Co. OPEN: Monday thru Frday, 7:30-5:30 Saturday, 7:30-Noon. ST. JOHNS Phone - John Hall' pewitt, MlCk. Phone A coffee hour,',hosted by tfte. Else Woman's Lterary Club' preceded the mornng program wth Dstrct Presdent, Mrs Kenneth.Leatherman of Caledona presdng. MSFWC presdent,'mrs Robert vanblarcom of Kalamazoo honored two new federated clubs past presdents of Grand Rapds Federaton and Grand Haven Junor Woman's Club. Addressng the assembly, Mrs vanblarcom stated that club, women need to be nvolved to do the thngs that should be done. Actons speak louder than words and they should be concerned enough ( about human rghts to help clean up ther own neghborhoods, she added. Later she held a^councl of Club Presdents to explan the work and progress of the State Federaton. Through the efforts of Mrs John Oven of Ovd, musc charman, the followng muscal treats were enjoyed: organ prelude, Mrs Jackson Bates 1 of Ovd; Owosso College Chorale sngsperaton, trbute to U.N. Day; Phylls Rce, mezzo-soprano, St. Johns; and pano solo, Juva Lea Wlkns of Ovd. Also for the pleasure of the guests there was.a tour of the Ovd Publc Lbrary; an exhbt 'of pantng by the local artsts, Mrs Ethel Durkee, Mrs Sue Monroe and Mrs Dorothy Gutshall; many dsplays of lterature and club scrapbooks; several door przes donated by area busnesses ncludng two $25 donatons to the Grlstown project and another to the Cancer Socety Fund. An evenng recepton honorng the MSFWC offcers and charmen was held at the Man Street Unted Church wth the St. Johns Woman's Club n charge. Durng the program, Mrs Lesle Mclnally, past dstrct presdent, pad trbute to Mrs Zao Woodford Schroeder as a "woman of dedcaton" n everythng she does and pledged the actve support of the clubwomen to the GFWC Crusade for Moralty n Mass Meda. An nvtaton to vst us durng our ' > ' t JV! fwk\rhflmtt<ft' A dbtmto*-** : 'J Regster for Przes to be Gven Away at 4 p.m r Nov. 9 T7TTT7 Mrs Schroeder \w&s recently apponted by the presdent;-to an, 18-member ctzens' commttee to study the ways lb 'elmnate lurd sex, crme and volence from the entertanment and,conmuncaton meda n order to restore those' ethcat/and> moral; values that make lfejwprthwhle; Dr Robert Rce of the "Unted Memoral, Clnc n*-greenvlle>.-* was the banquet speaker and ctose as hs talk?how.to Get the Famly Way", It s necessary for parents to set examples of. patence and understandng, he sad and gve good values to the f youth.' '' No longer should the school and church be 'expected to -help. ) dscplne chldren. It.should be learned n the home, he sad, and that as parents we have faled by dong nothng. It s tme to place new values n the home, he added. General charmanfor'ths conventon was Mrs L. NeLDalby of Lakevew, and charman of the program, Mrs Gertrude Hansen, of Coral wth local arrangements made by Mrs,Clarence Semans and Mrs Rchard DePondof Ovd. The Clnton County Federaton ofwomen'scubs asssted the.ovd Crescent Club n hostng the meetng. The 1969 conventon wll be' held n Iona. The same dstrct, offcers wll. hold, over for the second year.' Ttfey are presdent, Mrs Kenneth Leatherman of Caledona; 1st vce' presdent, Mrs Gertrude Hansen of Coral; 2nd vce presdent, Mrs Lews Terpstra of Ovd; recordngsecretary, Mrs Bartelle Fres of Greenvlle; treasurer, Mrs Ells Wrght Jr. of Owosso; drectors; Mrs Glen Durlng of Bancroft, Mrs Elroy Kdle of Saranac and Mrs John Rumbaugh of St. Johns; Grlstown trustees, Mrs L. Nel Dalby of Lakevew and Mrs- Wayne Fnkbener' of Caledona; junor drector, Mrs Russell Gelders, Grand Rapds; correspondng secretary,! 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14 Page ]4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 St. Johns wraps Redwngs whtewash Oroles n home fnale. The West Central Conference of plays, but then had to battle football trophy belongs to St. for every touchdown the rest of Johns, agan ths year. The Redwngs of Coach Jeff Smth The frst touchdown was set the way. clnched the ttle outrght Frday up perfectly by quarterback Durner. Runnng once hmself and nght wth a sold f not smooth 33-0 vctory over Charlotte. sendng Chuck Green and Chuck The whless Oroles were Romg nto the lne and around stubborn for three quarters before the Redwngs fnally broke from ther own 24 up the feld the ends, he moved the Wngs It open wth a par of touchdowns n the last perod and then passed to end Jon Berkhousen, to the Charlotte 20. He then fnshed t out wth reserves and catchng Charlotte flat - footed wth lnemen carryng the ball. and about 20 yards away from The shut-out of Charlotte was Berkhousen when he caught the the frst the Redwngs had been pass and stepped nto the end able to manage ths year, although they had some moral Jeff Slm made the score 7-0 zone. whtewashngs of other teams n wth hs boomng placekck. earler games. Charlotte got no Charlotte, whch had shown closer to the St. Johns goal than sprt and potental danger for the 33 yard lne. St.,Johns on ther frst seres, Senor end and co-captan Jon pcked up three frst downs n Berkhousen scored two touchdowns on aerals from quarter Johns terrtory when they got marchng 40-some yards nto St. back Tm Durner, end Ed John- the ball agan. But halfback Scott fson'caught another pass for atd Bennett of St. Johns ntercepted Jand Chuck Green andron-wage goner got the other sx-ponters. ALTHOUGH CHARLOTTE s fynless so far ths year, the Redwngs were not expectngthemto rbe pushovers, and they found the (Oroles up to expectaton. St. [Johns scored on ther frst seres a pass by Charlotte'sJackDavs, and that was the last of the Oroles' offensve threats for the nght. The St. Johns defense, whch gave Davs fts whenever he had an dea for a pass play, completely bottled up Charlotte, and then wth about 3 1/2 mnutes mpossble wthout KARBER BLOCK If you're buldng, better thnk KARBER...., f VVe're n St; Johns on S. Churth St.' ",*, ;, ' Phone left n the half, Terry Maer ntercepted another pass that set up the Redwngs' second touchdown. Chuck Green J got the score wth a sweep around left end for 12 yards wth 2:21 left n the perod. Slm added the extra pont, and t was 14-0 at halftme. BOTH TEAMS LOST the ball on downs after the second half started, but then St. Johns got on the scoreboard agan. Fullback Ron Waggoner, who has been out most of the season whle recoverng from an llness, got nto the lneup and on hs thrd carry shook clear around left end and galloped 53 yards for a touchdown. That made t 20-0 wth 2:45 left n the thrd quarter. The Redwngs added two touchdowns n quck successon n the last quarter. Terry Maer returned a Charlotte punt 26 yards to the Oroles' 27, then Durner passed to Dave Gaffney to the 14, and then ht Berkhousen up the mddle and he shook free for the touchdown. Slm's kck was wde and t was STATISTICAL SUMMARY St. Johns vs Charlotte SJ C Frst downs Net yds ganed Yards rushng Yards passng Completons Interceptons Fumbles lost Punts Puntng avg. Yds penalzed 6/15 3/ Score by quarters: St. Johns Charlotte = 0 Charlotte could do absolutely nothng n three plays and punted the ball back to St. Johns. It took three plays to move 44 yards. Chuck Romg turned rght end and then cut back to the mddle for 17 yards, Durner passed to Berkhousen for 16 more and then^ ht the**target wth a pass to Ed Johnson for 11 more yards and the fnal touchdown. Slm made t 33-0 wth hs placeklck. A'penalty wped out a 25-yard run by Romg on the next St. Johns seres of plays, and they up West Central grd ttle W ST. JOHNS REDWINGS 1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM The St. Johns Red Wng Varsty football team for 1968 are, left to rght: front row, Walter Alles, Roger Davs, Terry Maer, Charles Romg, Scott Bennett, Mchael Kelen, Rchard.Vtek, Mchael- Rasdale, Davd Fejdpausch, Rchard Stoddard, and Robert Smth** Second row, manager Lynn Wager, Edde Johnson, Robert Knght, Charles Green, Jeff Slm, Tmothy Durner, Bran Ba I lnger, Davd Gaffney, Russell Hcks, Larry Zuker, Dave Paks, Ken Eldrdge, and Mchael Pettgrew; Thrd row, Asst. Coach Tom Wlson, Jerry Feghner, Rchard Rademacher, Danel Rademacher, Gale Crawley, Fred Moore, Jon Berkhousen, Norman Monet, Crag Bartholomew, Doug Thurston,' Phl Knght, Mchael Green and Head Coach Jeff Smth. Not present for the pcture were Terry Martn and Greg Krby. punted to Charlotte. They held Charlotte on downs, however, anu ths s when lnemen swtched to the backfeld and a chance to carry the football. Guard Norm Monet, tackle Rchard Vtek, guard Jerry Feghner and tackles Doug Thurston and Bran Ballnger got to run wth the ball before t went over to Charlotte on downs for the last play of the game. WHILE THE FIRST half was farly close both teams had fve frst downs the Redwngs opened the gap after the ntermsson and wound up wth 11 to Charlotte's 6. Whle St. Johns held a respectable rushng yardage edge n the frst half, they outran and outganed the Oroles n the second half. Charlotte was forced to punt sx tmes and St. Johns four, wth Redwng kcker Phl Knght averagng 32.8 yards per punt. Quarterbacks Durner and Maer threw 15 tmes durng the game, completng sx of the passes for 88.yards and three, touchdowns. * The weather report s for.sunny skes the next day. The optmst buys a new bathng sut and the pessmst buys sunburn ontment. let your Zephyr man keep your car ready, wllng, and able...and for less money! Buy' Muffler and Tal Ppe f'rom us - Labor FREE COMPLETE TIRE.SERVICE Rotatng /.Mountng Lee Wnter Tres Brake Relnng Wheel Balancng Complete Wnterzng Lubrcatng FAST^SIJRE STARTS BATTERIES AS LOW AS $9.95 Lowest prce In ts class. Pck from 3 qualty grades. Guaranteed up to 36 months. STOP IN FOR A tnee BATTERY CHECK-UP 1 Auto Tune-up 6 Cyl. Auto $ Cyl. Auto $8.95 Plus Parts JUST A A-CLUTCH" PLAY Jon Berkhousen, St. Johns end, clutches for the ball on a pass from quarterback Tm Durner durng the frst quarter of acton Frday nght /aganst fcterl,6tfc..thkt's the end 'zone"'behnd Berkhousen;0 and that's where he ended upo a second -later for St. Johns' frst touchdown n a 33-0 vctory. Shop n Clnton County. How sweet t s!! How sweet t s to wn an athletc champonshp! Ask Coach Jeff Smth of the St. Johns Redwngs ths week and chances are he'll gve you a quet, almost shy grn that says more than words. Ask any of the football players and chances are they'll splt ther faces open from sde to sde wth a happy grn. The smles are the lngerng aftermath of a jublant locker room celebraton Frday nght followng the Redwngs' 33-0 swampng of Charlotte that gave St. Johns the West Central Conference football ttle outrght. The Wngs are unbeaten n league competton now, wth a 6-0 mark, and have only one game left to play n the conference. In the locker room after the game, the scene was one remnscent of the Detrot Tgers locker roomafterthe seventh game of the World Seres. Head Coach Jeff Smthand Asst. Coach Tommy Wlson got a forced shower courtesy of the players. Bottles of gnger ale and the uncola" took the place of champagne as members of the team took turns pourng t over ther own heads and the heads of anybody who happened to be close. Dads of a lot of the 'players were n the locker room, and several wth move cameras and lghts had a ball flmng the jublaton. Dr. A, N. Sauders, who keeps the players taped up before and after games, got hs turn n the showers and so dd County News Edtor Lowell Rnker before thngs calmed down. Manager Jm v/w^ermanrgotsoa^ed, too. It was a good 20 to 25 mnutes between the tme the players got.backof ther lacker room and the tme they settled down t(?" take ther lesurely showers and get ready to go home or to*the -' post-game dance.. f, Whle the Redwngs have a lot to celebrate, they stll have ther work cut out for them. Ther two games remanng are aganst potentally dangerous opponents Lakewood ths Frday,n a West Central fnale and Ovd-Else the followng Frday n the fnal game of the season. WE ALSO DO - M0T6R TUNE UPS - - COMPLETE MUFFLER SERVICE - Pck up and Delvery 7 AM. to 10 P.M. FREE Glass Tumbler wth purchase of 8 or More Gallons ZEPHYR GASOUNE HARRIS Ol CO. 909 E. State St. St Johns You Always G*t MORE for Your MONEY of ZEPHYR 2 more players out for season Two more St. Johns varsty football players were mssng 1 from the lneup last Frday and are lost for the rest of the season, Coach Jeff Smth reports. Fullback' Mke Green, leadng ground ganer and scorer for the Redwngs, s sufferng from mononucleoss, dagnosed on Wednesday pror tolastfrday's game. He'll be out for the season. Fred Moore, a 285-pound senor tackle, suffered an eye njury earler n the season and t fnally bothered hm to the pont of seekng a doctor's care. He wll be out for the season, too, and out of athletcs forloweeks. Moore s also a heavyweght on the St. Johns wrestlng team. Other Redwngs who have been out wth njures nclude Ken Eldrdge, senor center wth a shoulder separaton; Mke Rasdale, senor guard wth a knee njury; and Russell Hcks, junor guard wth a broken arm. ST. JOHNS BACK OF THE WEEK Halfback Chuck Green took over the workhorse dutes for the Redwngs Frday nght and carred the ball 13 tmes, pckng up 102 yards and scorng one touchdown. sast. **f /3 % ' ST. JOHNS LINEMAN OF THE WEEK Roger Davs, anoffensve rght guard, dd an outstandng job of blockng for ball carrers, and Coach Jeff Smth sad he got the man he was supposed to block on all but one play durng the evenng. Fulton chalks frst vctory MIDDLETON (c) -Doug Cooper, Keth Lesle, Gary Betz and Alan Zamarron scored one touchdown each and Bll Prest rambled for two to pace Fulton Hgh School to ts frst football vctory of the season, 39-12, over Montabella Frday nght. Buldng up a 13-6 frst-quarter and halftme lead, the Prates crused n the secondhalf as the defense shut out the Mustangs. Fulton had a bg edge n statstcs, gettng 18 frst downs to Montabella's three and rushng for 342 yards compared to Montabella's 98. Doug Frst and Bob Gray led the defense wth 15 and 13 tackles, respectvely. ZEEB FERTILIZERS ST. JOHNS and ASHLEY Check Our New Low Fall Prces REDUCTIONS of $10 to $12 per ton Effectve Oct. 15 PULLTYPE SPREADER $1.00 per ton * for the fall season TRUCK SPREADING RATE GREATLY REDUCED UREA $66.64 per ton POTASH $42.14 per ton Zeeb Fertlzers 208 W. Ralroad ST. JOHNS Phone M f " V tel

15 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON. COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 15 A Jeff Slm (43) of St, Johns fnds the ground lttered wth players and the gong rather rough n ths pece of acton aganst Charlotte Frday nght. End Ed Johnson (82) of St. Johns has just wped, out Charlotte's Wes Fredenburg (50), Orole Fred Tobn s on'the ground, and Redwng Terry Maer seems to be decdng who to go for next. Oroles closng n" are John Bartolacc (41), Rod Fuller (64) and Steve Sparks (51). Charlotte won the battle, but St. Johns won the war P-W hangs n wth 12-0 wn By JIM SOULE DeWtt Hgh School PEWAMO Pewamo - Westphala remaned n a te for frst place wth Pottervlle n the CMAC league Frday nght by defeatng the DeWtt Panthers The Prates are 6-1 for the season and 5-1 n league play. DeWtt s 3-4 and 2-4 respectvely. Both teams were scoreless n the frst half. DeWtt couldn't get started untl the fourth quarter and then ther offense sputtered at the Prates' one-yard lne. The Prates scored n the thrd quarter when Roger Schafer got hold of a loose hall and raced 56 yards for a touchdown. They scored agan n the fourth quarter on an eght-yard pass from Mke Mller to Tom Barker. The play capped a 68-yard drve. ' ' Next Frday DeWtt plays Pottervlle at home and Pewamo- Westphala goes to Portland St. Pat's. fc Ovd's Martn wns 9 rd P rze Larry Martn of Ovd mssed only four of the 21 selectons n last week's Clnton County News football contest. That, along wth hs te-breaker score of 38, won the contest for hm and makes hm $20 rcher ths week. Martn was 14 ponts low on the te-breaker, but twas closer than three other people who also mssed four selectons. They were Donald W. Rce of 908 Lncolnshre Drve, St. Johns; Carolyn J. Campbell of 207 E. Walker Street, St. Johns; and Frank Kapuga of.1310 Berten Street, Lansng. Martn had only the four selectons wrong he pcked Charlotte over St. Johns, Ovd-Else over St. Lous, Notre Dame over MSU and Perry over Dansvlle. St. Johns sports schedule Varsty football: St. Johns at Lakewood Nov..1 at 8 p.m. Junor varsty football: Lakewood at.st, _Johns Oct. 31jat 7 p.m. Cross country: Conference meet at Alma at 5 p.m. Oct. 30. State fnals Nov. 2. K:n>\ws for Wnter JACKETS and COATS fry, HANDSOME ^OUTERWEAR /// LARGEST SELECTION CENTRAL MICH. LARGEST SELECTION BOYS' 9.95 to MENS' to ALSO SEE THE Mqny-Many New Styles SfjrsnTtyMM^' *SIR JAC-RINGER *CAMPUS and many other famous brands NEW C.P.0. WOOL JACKETS REHMANN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES for DAD and LAD St. Johns Last week's scores CLINTON, AREA GAME SCORES- St. Johns 33, Charlotte 0. Pottervlle 40, Fowler 13. Pewamo - Westphala 12, De- Wtt 0. Langsburg 13, Bath 12. Fulton 39, Montabella 12. St. Lous 29, Ovd-Else 0. OTHER SCORES OF AREA INTEREST - Waverly 14, Hastngs 0 Alma 7, Lakewood 0 Grand Ledge 14, Iona 13. Dansvlle 27, Perry 13. Webbervlle 31, Portland St. Patrck's 6. Portland 25, Carson Cty 12. Lakevlew 33, CentralMontcalm 6. Saranac 26, Sprngport 18. Chesanng 25, Bullock Creek 0. Corunna 34, Ithaca 13. Bay Cty Hanay, 32;"Sagh'a / w Arthur Hll 21. ' Grand :RaldsForest'Hlls 46, Hudsonvlle^'.,'. ~*'\ Frday's games WEST CENTRAL- St. Johns at Lakewood Alma at Iona Grand Ledge at waverly Charlotte at Hastngs CENTRAL MICHIGAN AC- WebbervlleatBath* Pottervlle at DeWtt Fowler at Langsburg MID-MICHIGAN B- Ovd - Else at Olvet (nonleague) Bullock Creek at BC John Glenn (non-league) Chesanng at Sagnaw MacArthur (non-league) Buena Vsta at Corunna (nonleague) v Ithaca at Brdgeport (nonleague) TRI-CENTRAL- Central Montcalm at Fulton Vestaburg at Carson Cty (nonleague) Montabella at Portland Saranac at Lakevew- Saturday's games CENTRAL MICHIGAN AC- Pewamo - Westphala at St. Patrck's STATE FARM INSURANCE ^ ' *>* FOR INSURANCE CALL DICK HAWKS HAROLD GREEN 200 W. State S, ' St. Johns> V Phone STATE FMM INSURANCE COMMHIE HMM Offkw: Ifcwnlnjtw, INn* Ovd-Else drubbed at St. Lous By FRAN FOWLER O-E Hgh School OVID-ELSIE(c)-rPossbly the worst game he's seen n years at ether Ovd-Else Hgh School or Else Hgh School was the way O-E Coach Mark O'Donnell summed up the game n whch St. Lous defeated the Marauders 29-0 Frday nght. Tom Mzer ran 25 yards to. get St. Lous ts frst touchdown and the extra pont was good, gvng St. Lous a 7-0 lead. The Marauders dd somethng good, though. Daryl Melvn ran back the kck-off.100 yards for a touchdown but t was nullfed by a penalty, Mzer caught a pass from the quarterback Jelenek whch then gave St. Lous ther second touchdown for a 13-0 lead at half-tme. In the second half Henry Rojas scored two more St, Lous touchdowns, around ^a. ; fafetyt.aganst 0~ J r,w,lef Jle bvuvasjhked^put of-the end zone on a punt. Both of the extra ponts were good. The Marauders now stand 3-4 overall. Ths week they travel to Olvet. Small pool defct makes group happy (Contnued from Page 1-A) kds ddn't have some place to swm. We can all be proud that ths communty effort succeeded as well as t dd." "I thnk the attendance and other fgures show our program was well accepted n St. Johns," Scramln, the pool drector, sad n hs annual report. "Myopnlon s not based on numbers alone, but rather on the qualty of nstructon gven, the number of chldren returnng for lessons and comments drected to me bysatsfed partcpants.* Scramln sad 901 youngsters took part n four sessons of youth swmmng classes, Includng 227 the frst sesson, 290 the second, 226 the thrd and 158 the fourth. Revenue from these lessons totaled $5,303, some $100 short of what had been budgeted. A rato of one nstructor to 10 or fewer students was usually mantaned to assure a hgherqualty nstructon and supervson, Scramln sad. Fowler and DeWtt school systems provded bus transportaton for three of the two-week sessons, and youngsters from the Pewamo- Westphala area came n on a carpool bass. ENROLLED DURING the summer were 464 youngsters from St. Johns, 171 from Fowler, 140 from DeWtt and 126 from Pewamo-Westphala. Some of the chldren attended more than one sesson and would be counted more than once. Two swmmng classes for adults were held durng the evenng, wth 26 persons takng the course. "The heated pool allowed us to hold the class late n the evenng when most adults would be avalable," Scramln sad, "and I feel the ncrease n enrollment for the second class (22 compared to 4 n the frst one) ndcated the response," There were three sessons of tny tot swmmng classes wth 21 youngsters enrolled. Thrty youths were n two sessons of junor and senor lfesavng,wth both Red Cross and YMCA methods beng taught and both certfcatons beng ssued. Scramln reported some 10,400 admssons were made for open swmmng, as well as about 285 adults and famles. New ths year was a famly admsson rate of $l,whchscramln sad worked out well. Weather durng July and August was very good, and the pool was closed only seven tmes durng open swmmng due to ran or cold weather. O-E harrers lose to Corunna By FRAN FOWLER O-E Hgh School OVID-ELSIE - Ovd-Else's Jm Mller took frst place last Thursday when the Marauders hosted the Corunna Cavalers n a cross - country meet. But the Cavalers took the meet 24-35, makng ther season mark 5-4, Mller had a tme of 11:07, wth hs brother Ron gettng n thrd, but Corunna runners John Lawson, Vc Kuchar, Mke Geel, Bob Perry and Larry Martndale, came n second and fourth through seventh, n that order, to wn. Leroy Thomas was O-E'snext fnsher In eghth place. JOHN W_, HANNAH Wll Apprecate YOUR VOTE and SUPPORT f or CITY COMMISSIONER Tuesday, Nov. 5 All votes for Cty Commssoner, must be wrtten n. Please spell name EXACTLY as shown above, ncludng INITIAL or vote * wll not count. Pd. Pol.- Ad. LARRY SCRAMLIN,. HOLLY DAVIS AND Valere Bartholomew served as assstant managers and also had charge of specal actvtes such as swm team and aquatc club. Dela Davs, Karen Grams, Elane Kuntz and Bll DeGroot were swm nstructors. Carol Flegler, Judy Whtlock, Scott Bennett and Bll Bartholomew worked, as locker attendants. A number of youngsters asssted the certfed nstructors n some capacty durng swm lessons, andearnngwater safety ad certfcaton cards were Crag Bartholomew, Barb Gartwrght, Magge Kuntz, Brad Huntley and Cathy Stoddard. About 30 boys and grls partcpated on the swm team, andfour meets were held wth swm clubs and country, club teams In the Lansng area. The aquatc club for 10 to 15-year-olds was organzed to let nterested youngsters earn free swm prvleges by helpng out n some capacty at the pool for three hours per week. The pool staff worked wth several organzatons for specal events. Clnton County 4-H Club members were allowed free swm prvleges the frst day of the 4-H Far, and the St. Johns Jaycees agan held ther compettve swm meet for county resdents n August. Scramln sad he fgured the late start on the swmmng program ths summer was the major reason for the defct ths year, and he looks forward to an ontme start next summer. Frosh, Langsburg play to 0-0 He The St. Johns freshman football team played Langsburg on, * Thursday, Oct. 17. Both teams played a strong defensve game and the fnal score was 0-0. Langsburg n P s Bath Clnton County News * * * The Bath Bees smelled honey at Langsburg Frday nght, but the Wolfpack managed to stave off the sprted Bath squad and squeak out a football vctory.. It was Bath's seventh loss of the season wth out a vctory. Pat Cb's extra pont near haltme proved to be the wnnng margn. He kcked t after Gary Koonter had passedfor fve yards to Roger Crane to cap a 78- yard drve. That putlangsburgahead7-6. Bath had scored frst n the second perod on Don Koeng's two-* yard plunge. Langsburg opened up ther lead to 13-6 n the thrd quarter after a 62-yard drve was fnshed offwthrchveth's one-yard plunge. Bath was thwarted wth one scorng attempt n the fourth quarter, but then rammed the ball nto the end zone when Koeng dved over from the two oh a fourth-down play. A pass for the tyng extra pont was batted down by Langsburg. Bath recovered a fumble laten the game and started an ae^el attack n an attempt to gull the game out of the fre, bu^langsburg's Gene Smth ntercepted one of the passes to crush out the Bath hopes. FOWLER X<k*ck"k1t1rk Fowler falls to Pottervlle Pottervlle's Bruce McMurray scored three touchdowns Frday nght as the Vkngs rolled over Fowler n a CMAC.game at Pottervlle. Fowler, shut out the frst half, scored early n the thrd perod when, on ther frst play from scrmmage, GaryFeldpausch shook loose and rambled 33 yards for a touchdown. 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16 t*- * p g. e 16 A : CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968

17 _,= *«. t :S flere are new county board canddates ANDREW COBB Dstrct 1 Duplan-Greenbush WALTER BIS Dstrct.2 Lebanon-Essex-Bengal They're unopposed n Nov. 5 general electon Set mllage gets backng All voters who go to the polls 5 next Tuesday or who cast absentee ballots wll have a chance to help decde whether separate tax lmtatons wll be establshed n Clnton County for the county, townshps, schools and the ntermedate school dstrct. The proposal would do away wth the tax allocaton board for a perod of two years and would rase the allocated total tax from 15 mlls ths year to 18 mlls next year. Both county and school offcals, who annually haggle wth each other over the dvson of the 15 mlls, favor the new set mllage proposal. They admt t faces a rough tme at the polls, but they pont out a number of advantages whch wll mprove, they thnk, goverment by all the unts concerned. Clnton County News Each year the allocaton board meets n early summer to dvde the 15 allocated mlls between the schools, the county, the ntermedate school dstrct, and the townshps. The latter two fgures have remaned pretty much constant, wth the real battle beng over what s allocated to the schools and the county. Ths year the allocaton board decded to allow the schools mlls for 1969, wth the county gettng to spread mlls, the townshps 1 mll and the ntermedate school dstrct -JfSSSaassS*^^ SECTION B OCTOBER 31, 1968 JOHN AND ALICE DOE 200 N, Clnton Ave. ST. JOHNS, MICH JAY 'TO THIS OHDEH OF..17 mll. Under the set mllage proposal, the schools would receave 9.7 mlls, the county 6.5 mlls, townshps.5 mlls, and the ntermedate school dstrct.3 mll. THE DIFFERENCE n school allocated mllage would be an ncrease of mlls, butproponents of the fxed mllage pont out ths would mean no drect ncrease, because the school dstrcts can ask for that much less n addtonal operatng money from voters. "No school dstrct can possbly operate on 9.7 mlls," offcals pont out n explalnngsef mllage, "so t wll stll be necessary to ask for the dfference between 9.7 mlls and ther needs. However, ths 9.7 mlls wll qualfy the school dstrcts for mnmum state-ad" n the event proposals for extra voted mllage fal. The ntermedate school dstrct wll have a possble ncrease of.13 a mll under the proposed plan. However, they wll ask. for only the actual, mllage they need for the two years of , wth.3 mll beng the lmt. The county ths wnter wll spread mlts and tnder the new proposal would have up to 6.5 mlls. If they decde to spread the maxmum t wll be an Increase of.387 mll on all tax statements n the county. Ths.387 mll plus the possble.13 mll ncrease for the Intermedate school dstrct wll be the only ncrease In the taxes for the Cty of St. Johns and the See MILLAGE page 3B Olnm Jlaoml BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN ^DOLLARS You Have a Choce at Clnton Natonal... 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18 Pags 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 ASC PROGRAM 26 Clnton /< jarms for publc huntng open In the fall of 1966 approxmately 1,100 farms n Mchgan a large green and whte sgn le huntng may be dentfed by entered nto agreements wth the generally posted near the farm Unted States Department of Ag- headquarters, whch reads rculture to allow publc huntng "Huntng Allowed". and trappng on ther farms. Hunters may also obtan a lst Agan n 1967 an addtonal of the farms by contactng the 1,000 farms completed publc access agreements. Presently county n whch they wsh to hunt local county ASCS offce n the there are 250,000 acres whch or by wrtng to the Mchgan Departmen' of Conservaton, Game are avalable for publc use. Nnety per cent of the agreements were wrtten for huntng In uur county we have 26 farm Dvsor t Lansng, Mch only, and over half of these publc access farmswere n the low makng 1,873 acres avalablefor ers partcpatng n the program, er one-thrd of the state, whch publc huntng. makes them easly accessble tc To mantan the best hunterfarmer, relatons, all hunters the majorty of our hunters. In 1967 approxmately 20,000 should contact the owner of the hunters made use of our publc land where the publc huntng access lands. The approxmate sgn Is posted and dentfy themselves to assure themselves and number of man-hours.of huntng on these lands amounted to 120,- the farmer that there wll not be 000 hours, and 10,000 brds, rabbts and squrrel were harvested. on a gven an excessve number of hunters farm. IN 1968 IT IS antcpated that a far greater use wll be made of the publc access lands because the sportsmen throughout our state are now more famlar wth the program and the locaton of the areas avalable. All farms whch provde pub- Gen Tel offers nckel-a-mnute DDD servce "Nckel - A - Mnute," a new economy long dstance servce for drect daled calls to ponts wthn Mchgan, has been ntroduced by General Telephone, "Nckel - A - Mnute," servce apples to drect daled long dstance calls made to ponts wthn Mchgan between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. seven days a week, Saunders sad. The new servce also apples to operator handled calls where drect dstance dalng (DDD) s not avalable. Charges for the new servce, whch s avalable to both resdence and busness customers, Include a S2-per~month..basc monthly charge knd 5'cents for each mnute of use. BE SURE TO FIND out what W. M. SMITH County ASC Manager acreage s covered by the agreement so that neghborng farm boundares wll not be crossed. Trespassngwthout permsson from the land owners gves sportsmen a bad name and makes for poor hunter-farmer relatons. ( The publc access agreements were wrtten under the recommendaton of the Mchgan Department of Conservaton, Game Dvson, whch states the number of hunters recommended per day n a gven area. The publc access agreements were wrtten for a perod of not less than fve nor more than 10 years, so these lands wll be avalable to the hunter from three to eght more huntng seasons. All huntng must be done n accordance wth state game laws and regulatons. Anyone wshng a lst and locaton of the partcpatng farms n our county can get a lst at our offce. Plan now for dryng, storng '69 corn crop Farmers should start now to make plans for dryng and storng next fall's corn crop, advses George McQueen, Clnton County Extenson agrcultural agent. In some cases, he says, the excess crop can be dred and stored commercally. But f the farm s n an expanson perod, farmers should leave room and plan for addng a dryng unt. McQueen warns that farmers won't have much tme for plannng when the next summer rolls around. Surveys by Mchgan State Unversty agrcultural engneers show the average harvestng perod n Mchgan s usually only about 30 days. But, because of uncertan weather, t's best to count only 15 days for sure. McQueen^-and Robert L. Maddex,- MSU extenson agrcultural' engneer, recommend that farmers select equpment that can dry n 16 hours what harvestng equpment wll handle n 10 hours. Two - row harvestng equpment wll harvest 125 to 150 bushels of corn an hour or 1,000 bushels n an eght-hour day. A 10,000-BUSHEL crop would mean dryng 600 bushels a day, and a 15,000-bushebcrop would mean handlng 1,000 bushels a day wth the dryng equpment. Wth a batch-in-the-bn unt, Maddex says a 24-foot dameter bn would permt the farmer to handle 1,000 bushels daly wth normal mosture removal. A good, small, automated batch dryng system would also be sutable for ths sze of crop. There are many good unts to handle 10,000 to 15,000 bushels of gran n a season, says Maddex, and these, can-provde economcal granmrylng If properly" operated. Hot off the Press JOE DAVEY Democrat RICHARD ALLEN Republcan Canddates for State Representatve from 88th Dstrct Span source for best Chrstmas tree seed For the best lookng Scotch pne Chrstmas tree that requres almost no shearng, nurserymen should get seed stock from Span, contends a Mchgan State Unversty forestry researcher. Dr Jonathan W. Wrght says these tre,es have made the Scotch pne the 'most popular Chrstmas tree n the U.S. and helped to make Mchgan thenaton'sleadng producer, accountng for 10 per cent of all those grown n the naton. He ctes four reasons for the Spansh Scotch pne's popularty: 1) the folage remans dark green or blue green throughout the wnter, 2) the needles are shorter than n the Belgan and German varetes, 3) the stem form s usually good and 4) the tree requres very lttle shearng. "The growth rate s 30 to 40 per cent slower than In the Belgan and German trees, whch may account for the reducton n shearng needed," says Wrght, "IN EXPERIMENTAL plantatons, a few specmens produced top qualty Chrstmas trees wth absolutely no shearng. We do not recommend ths as a general practce, but we beleve that the need for shearng may be decreased consderably as aresult.of slower-growth rates." *! The jfgges dfawback tolthe Spansh varety (berca) Is Us, lack of hardness. In comparson wth 18 other varetes, the Spansh varety suffered wnter needle njury and occasonal death of ts growng tp n northern Mnnesota, northern Wsconsn, northwestern Illnos and northern Mchgan. But, says Wrght, n other places such as the southern half of Mchgan, Mssour, and Pennsylvana, they have contnued to grow well for nne years. What -s the best part of Span from whch to obtan seed? Wrght says there s no defnte answer. Experments on trees from fve dfferent Spansh orgns showed no major or consstent dfference n qualty or growth rate. Unt plan projects for church far The Mabel Maler Dvson of the Frst Congregatonal Church meb at the home of Mrs Ronald Rnckey Oct. 22 wth eght members present and Mrs Frank Maer as a specal guest. The group spent the evenng workng on projects for the church far scheduled for Nov. 21. The next meetng wll be Nov. 26 at the home of Dane Waltz. that apt to'cause 'tt'owe fbrttb'se' who watchfully wat.' '-^ Thnk bg make elaborate future plans, forgng ahead In fath and confdence. How much corn dd you By GEORGE McQUEEN Extenson Agrcultural Agent Do you know how many bushels of corn you grew but ddn't get nto storage? One way to tell s to check kernels and ears found n the feld. 1) the number of ears n 133 feet of row and 2) the number of kernels beween rows for a measured dstance. One lost ear per 133 feet rep resents one bushel lost. Every twenty kernels found n a 40- nch square represents one bushel lost. Countng between rows only, the dstances for each row wdth would be 40" row 40 nches; 38" row 42 nches; 36" row 44 1/2 Inches; 35" row 46 nches; 32" row 50 nches; 30" row 53 nches; and 28" row 57 nches. What accounts for feld losses and how may they be reduced? Most corn harvestng machnes wll-lose, four to sx bush-; els of a 100-bushel crop under perfect condtons. Poor machne adjustment, hgh ground speed and stalk condtons all contrbute to excess machne loss. Just'standng n the feld, losses ncrease about one bushel per acre per week after the kernel mosture drops below 35 per cent. When most corn hybrds attan 35 per cent kernel mosture they are fully mature and have completed kernel development. After that, t's just a matter of losng mosture. Mature corn standng In the feld dres at a rate of about one-half per cent mosture per day under favorable condtons. If temperature s below 50 degrees F. or relatve humdty above 80 per cent very lttle dryng takes place. These are all more reasons for growng relatvely early maturng hybrds. Many years of records show the so-called day hybrds do at least equal the yeld of later maturng varetes. By reachng maturty _earler, they dry more rapdly jn.gjqod.weather, thus.jbehg. les,s < exposed "tos'feld lo'sses and fall JB storms. ^ In general, the most net dol- Senor ctzens elect Hll as charman for 1969 Clarence Hll has been elected agan as charman of the Clnton County Senor Ctzens. A new board of drectors elected Hll and other offcers at a meetng last Tuesday, Oct. 22, after members of the organzaton had frst elected new drectors. Three guests at the meetng, Mrs Betty Mnsky, Rev Hugh Bannnga and George Eberhard (drectors, of the recently dssolved Agng Commttee), volunteered to serve as the nucleus of an advsory commttee composed of a cross-secton of ctzens of St. Johns representng busness, the professons, news meda and socal actvtes. Ths advsory commttee wll be avalable to assst the Senor Ctzens If they, are needed to help solve problems whch mght arse. Some of the Agng Commttee members have been of consderable assstance n tmes past. The followng persons were elected by the entre group to serve a two-year term as drector: Arthur Thelen.BenGllson, Mrs Carl Harrs, Roy Ormsby and John Baumgartner. Leo Thelen was elected to serve for one year to complete the term of George Shaw, who now resdes In Florda. The other drectors who stll have one year to serve are Clarence Hll, Elze Exelby, Carmen Tranchell and Ernest Root. The drectors then met and elected the followng offcers for a term of one year: charman, Clarence Hll; vce charman, Elze Exelby; treasurer, Roy Ormsby; and secretary, Carmen Tranchell. Mss Helen Baumgartner was elected card and flower commttee and Mrs Clarence Hll was chosen program drector. Roy Ormsby wll be In charge of card partes and wll appont hs commttees to serve. The next meetng of Senor Ctzens wll be ontuesday,nov. 12,j In the Epscopal Church undercroft. Charles Lapham wll show sldes of trps he and hs wfe have taken. The local group wll have a table of baked goods and other artcles for sale at the Extenson Club Workshop In Smth Hall Nov. 5. lars per acre results wnen corn s harvested at per cent mosture. Ths mosture wll re- " sut"lh"*mnymum "feld' assses^ Mnmum handlng damage*'*ts'' corn and reasonable cost of dryng. Vote for Law and Order n Clnton County Sawmll Clnc To Be November 8 A rapd producton, effcent sawmll n Beal Cty near Mt. Pleasant, wll be the ste of a sawmll clnc held fo;r mll operators and other nterested people' Nov. 8. The half-day clnc wll begn at 1 p.m. wth a tour of the new Weber Brothers' Sawmll. Vstors wll see the conveyorzed system at work, and wll wtness how the three-man operaton can produce 8,000 board feet of lumber each day from mxed hardwoods. Specal features of the new mll nclude an uprght edger that wll saw and edge a board at the same tme, and a chpper that reduced slabs and edgngs to salable product for papermllls. Followng the tour, Ben Weber, one of the three brothers who own the mll, wll dscuss the operaton. Bll Keppler, head of the wood products Cooperatve Extenson Servce program at North Carolna State Unversty, wll report on systematc problem solvng n the sawmll, and Henry Huber, Mchgan State Unversty forest products Extenson specalst, ^111 dscuss "break-even" charts for chppng nstallatons. a, Remember, carelessly drven cars are deadly weapons. 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19 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 3 J Fxed mllage p gets backng h Contnued from page IB Cty of DeWtt-a total of.5x7 mm. On an assessed valuaton of $10,000, such an ncrease would be $5.17. Ths would be the maxmum rase possble, and f ether the ntermedate school dstrct or the county dd not ask for-the maxmum, the ncrease 'would be less. THE TOWNSHIPS wll spread 1 mll ths year. Under thsproposal t would be possble to spread 1.5 mlls, but ths would be decded at the annual meetngs of all the townshps, except the charter townshps of Bath and Watertown. If the townshps show a need for the.5 mll ncrease, and the electors approve the addtonal, t would mean a total ncrease for the taxpayers n the townshps of Mlls or $10.01 on the valuaton of $10,- 000; $5 of that would reman In the townshp. (By way of explanaton, just what s a mll? One mll s onetenth of a cent; 10 mlls equals 1 cent. Therefore, on$l valuaton one mll tax would be 1 cent; on $1,000 valuaton t would be $1; on $10,000 valuaton t would be $10.) The fxed, mllage proposal, f passed by the electors, would do several thngs: It would elmnate the allocaton board and save the county approxmately SI*" f ' 7 ' ' *? II /' 000 each year. It would elmnate the annual fght each year.for operatng mllage by the three unts nvolved namely, the county, publc schools and townshps and the ll feelng caused by ths annual meetng of the allocaton board., "The 15 - mll lmtaton has been outmoded for several years snce the school operatng costs have rsen to ther present level," allocaton board members have stated. "The new plan would permt all unts to prepare a realstc budget n advance of annual meetngs and before the school year s over, makng for better negotatng wth teachers and other pesohnel." Ths proposal wll be submtted to the electors at the November electon and f passed, wll be for a two-year perod. At the expraton of the two years t s the feelng of county, school, and townshp representatves that some other method of fnancng school operatons wll be arranged other than property tax. If some other arrangments are not made then, the allocaton board wll be reorganzed and a new proposal presented to the electors. Peg the fellow no good f he can't see good n others. People who take tme to study a problem usually come to the rght concluson. fauplath- cckeater Cc/chj By MRS. JAMES BURNHAM, Correspondent Phone PRESENTS SERVICE Hgh School class of the Church of Chrst met Sunday wth Mr and Mrs Jack Hawes of Else followng the mornng worshp hour. Later n the afternoon thay journeyed to the Ovd' Convalescent Manor and presented a servce for the people there FELLOWSHIP TO MEET Women's Fellowshp wll meet Tuesday evenng, Nov. 5 at 7:15 p.m. n the Church of Chrst Fellowshp Hall. 1 ' I ' 1 11 a ' II' 'n 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE! HOST CAPITOL AREA MEN'S FELLOWSHIP Monday evenng the Church of Chrst hosted the Captol Area Men's Fellowshp for a ham supper. Followng the supper, the men me,t for a devotonal perod wth Don Stffler, former mnster of Unversty Church of Chrst, East Lansng as speaker. Mrs Kenneth Kger s n Sparrow Hosptal, Lansng, recuperatng from surgery performed last week. She s reported able to have cards at ths wrtng. Mrs Russell Ward of Grand Ledge spent Sunday wth Mr and Mrs Dale Schulthess and famly n St. Johns. Mr and Mrs Luman Hall attended the golden annversary open house for Mr and Mrs Clfford Dunham n Else on Sunday. Nel Halls of Colony Road and Earl Hall and daughter Joan and husband of Lansng also attended. 1 1 'k 1 n A 1 1 ' tll 11 %',', EQUIPMENT SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY VEMBER 1st & 2nd. '.v'----,7 CASH or TERMS *Tractors *C6mbnes *Corn Pckers "Tractor Tres * Plows *Wagons *Grnders *Choppers DON'T WAIT! COME IN W DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE FOR THE BEST DEAL OF THE YEAR ON FARM EQUIPMENT ammtfc PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT - ss N. LANSING SI Servng Clnton County Farmers For Over 15 Years OLIVER-GEHL SALES & SERVICE > REFRESHMENTS HAROLD PHILLIPS no purchase necessary PRIZES FAVORS Ths week-end we wll celebrate our 15th Annversary ' n St. Johns. It doesn't seem lke t's been half that long. It has been our pleasure to serve some very fne people over the years and we'd lke to show our apprecaton for ther patronage. We nvte you to come vst us durng our 15th Annversary sale... we'll have some exceptonal bargans n farm machnery, refreshments and door przes. So, be sure to come vst wth us ths week. We's lke to shake your hand and say "Thank you for your patronage". PAUL GRAFF VERN MILLER < K /-:,."> PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT CO. OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE 313 N. LANSING ST. JOHNS ^v NEW... bggest feed maker bult! tll!! ' >-%

20 Page 4 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St.* Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 Ballenger Calls For Welfare Restructurng Wllam s. Ballenger of rural Ovd, Republcan nomnee for state representatve from the 87th Dstrct, told a meetng of the Ovd Crescent Club last week (Oct. 21) that a sweepng reapprasal and restructurng of our welfare system s absolutely essental, wth a shft n emphass from hand-outs to helpng hands. Sad Ballenger:"It s strange ndeed that durng sx years of prosperty, total welfare costs n Mchgan have ncreased from some $179 mllon to more than $437 mllon an ncredble Jump of 143 per cent! "The most bafflng phenomenon s the rapd growth of ad to dependent chldren (ADC) cases n just the past 10 months from 38,500 to 48,000," he noted. Ballenger ponted out that mountng welfare rolls durng an ear of unprecedented natonal prosperty should be the tp-off that drastc acton s needed to redrect our welfare efforts. "The basc phlosophy behnd welfare should be that assstance wll be gven to allow f the recpent to become self-supportng," sad Ballenger. "But nstead of reducng welfare rolls, present programs perpetuate and enlarge them. The current system also tends to destroy and thwart ntatve. "The organzaton of the welfare system needs to be almost totally revamped," Ballenger contnued, "The ever-ncreasng and changng federal programs and regulatons often conflct wth or overlap state efforts. There s reason to beleve that the federal government's Offce of Economc Opportunty (OEO) one~ of the many so-called 'Great Socety" programs s actually recrutng welfare cases whch the state, not the federal government, has to pay for, "In some nstances, welfare funds have been used to buy totally unnecessary luxures lke color televson sets. There have been cases of men lvng wth welfare recpents and eatng up the allotment ntended to support chldren. ADC mothers are encouraged to resst efforts to enroll them n tranng programs County Lne News By Mrs Dors Fsher Connes speak on Inda at Harvest Festval The Salem Unted Methodst Annual Harvest Festval was held Saturday evenng n the Church. Followng a potluck supper Mr and Mrs Rchard Conne showed pctures of ther work as Peace Corps volunteer In Inda for two years. Ther Vllage of Vetapalem conssted of 12,000 people but compared to an Amercan Vllage "of just a few hundred. Ther way c: lfe s very backward. The people stll use wld buffalo and bullock carts for transportaton wth a few hayng bcycles. The Connes have adopted a- lvely brown eyed Indan boy they found whle n Inda who s now Chrstopher Bran Conne. Hs grandfather Rev Ralph Conne pastor of the church ntroduced hm to the group. On dsplay n the foyer of the church were numerous artcles they brought back wth them. Rev Maron Hanover of Benton Rdge, Oho and Buddy Woodenhead, a homemade puppet wll brng Chrstan Ventrloqusm Speakng for Chrst at Salem Unted Methodst Church Nov. 3 thru 10, each evenng at 7:30. Mr and Mrs Harry Patterson were Sunday dnner guests n the home of Mr and Mrs LeoKrollof Bannster. Mrs Harmon Earegood of St. Lous was a Frday evenng vstor n the home of Mr and Mrs Gn Baker and famly. Mr and Mrs James Fsher and famly spent Sunday tourng the Newaygo area and called on ther cousns Mr and Mrs Charles Mtchell. because of fear of losng part of ther government check. Another major pont of contenton s whether the ADC system also works to promote llegtmacy by offerng Increased support for more fatherless chldren," he concluded. Frst hgh school honor roll of year announced One sgnpost of the march of tme s the ssuance of the honor roll lsts from the hgh school. The lstng for the frst sx weeks honor roll at Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School n St. Johns was announced last week by Prncpal B. Stanley Pocus. Senors and freshmen each placed 31 per cent of ther members on the honor roll, whle the junors had 27 per cent and the sophomores 20 per cent. Honor roll students by grade are: Senors: Glenna Acker, Mary Ashley, Mary Becker, Davd Boror, Randal Bouchey, Jens Bruun, Tm Bunce, Shrley Clandenng, Chrs Cornell, Karen Cornell, Theresa Cornwell,Gary Curts, Lsa Davs, Susan Downng, Lynda Droste, Carla Ernst, Jeanne Ferman, Jeffrey Geller, Carleen Gllespe, Rchard Henderson, Darrell Herbruck, Sharon Howe; Gordon Hyler, Lnda Isbell, Renae Jorae, Charles Kehr, Janet Kosht, Ken Kramer, RoyerLerg, Sharon Lszewsk, Susanne London, Terry Maler, LeAnne Martn, Susan Martnez, Susan Mergnac, Jud Mller, Thomas Moore, Caroll Morrss, Suzanne McAlvey, Robert Newman, Patrca O'Leary, Nancy Paks, Harry Patterson, Wendy Pfer, Bonne Pung, D e a n n a Rademacher, Scott Robbns, Charles Romg, Nel Rossow, Kathy Schaefer, Lnda Searles, Gall Shafley, Althea Shaw, Gary Spkovsky, Barbara Slagel, Judy Smth, Theresa Smth, Paul Speerbecker, Jule Stanes, Cheryl Swagart, Lexa Swatman, Mchael Szarka, Rchard Vtek, Rchard Warren, Debra Westland, Judy Whtlock, Jane Weber, Lnda Wllette, Dorothy Wllams, Deborah Wtgen, Patrca Zuker and Patrca Nuser. JUNIORS:* Jane Allaby, Kathy Asher, Mary Austn, Jame Bargar, Dane Barnes, Scott Bennett, Greg Blanchard, Chrs Bohl, Norma Brya, Clare Carter, Amy Castner, Donald Chant, Davd Conklln, Harold Conkln, Sherr Conley, Cathy Cronkhte, Kathy Davs, Roger Davs, Douglas Dubay, Dolores Evtts, Brenda Feldpausch, Kathy Feldpausch, Tom Fowler, Valera Gllespe, Barbara Harte, Rchard Hauser, Dana Hazle, Danel Hennng, Chrstne Holm, Helen Hospodar, Debbe Huss, Davd Hyler, Judy Irsh, Vck Johnston, Rchard Jones, Honey Karber, RhondaKloeckner,Sharon Kowalk, Lawrence Kruger, Douglas Kurncz, Wllam Le- Feverej Deborah Locher, Martha Locher, Karon Lundy, Conne Marten, Rchard Moldenhauer, Sally MacLuckle, Jule Mc- Causey, Darlene Nemctf, Kathy Nchols, Douglas Nckelson, Nancy Nchols, Jonathon Plerson, Crag Puetz, Shela Pullam, Sheryl Pullam, Pearl Pytlowanyj, Dense Reuter, Colleen Robnson, Chrstna Schneder, Denns Schulthelss, June Sehlke, Sue Sbley, Jula Slvestr, Tama Smunek, Robn Smth, Marvn Sperry, Kendra Stephenson, Sharon Summer, Lnda Thayer, Eleen Thelen, Karen Tolles, Mary Wlbur and JanWoodhams. SOPHOMORES: Vcke Amos, Janet Andrews, Rose Baker, Conne Burnham, Judy Butler, Maranne Butler, Barbara Cartwrght, Margaret Castner, Charles Cheeney, Debra Cochrun, Ronald Cuthbert, Gwen Dckman, Brenda Downng, Thomas Doyle, Danne Dunkel, John Estes, Lnda Feldpausch, James Fndlay, Davd Flermoen, Robert Fresen, Conne Gove, KathyGrost, Chrstne Haker, Lorrane Harger, Lawrence Hayer, Andy Hennng, Mary Holt, Chrs Idzkowskl, Kathy Irrer, Deanne Jorea, Chrstne Jumper, Danne Kanask, Chrstne Kssane, Karen Kohls, Chrs Kramer, Barbara Kurncz, Dean Lerg, Greg Lounds, Barbara Maer, Cyntha Mazzoln, Susan Mohnke, Lnda Murphy, Eleen McClntock, James McQueen; Rose Paradse, Lnda Patton, Thomas Rasdale, Lambert Rehmann, Ruth Remus, Lynn Rley, Ruth Schultz, Susanne Shane, Patrca Shnabery, Jane Smth, Mchael Smth, Kelly Spcer, Rachelle Stachel, Marlene Taylor, Catherne Turner, Theresa Voslnet, Thomas Warstler, Jody Westland, Roger Wckerham, Lenore Wood, Janeen Woodbury, Rhonda Woodbury, Joyce Zell, and Jean Smth. F ^ S H M E ^ ^ ^ Cheryl Amstutz, James Bappert,^* Janet Barnes, Paula Barrett, Danel Barz, Dorene Bauer, Kathleen Beagle, Chrstne Beechler, Karen Blanchard, Kathy Boettger, Mchael Bond, Leanne Brown, Karen Buggs, Terr Bunce, Terr Burnham, Cheryl Conne, Chrs Cook,Donald Cuthbert, Jacquelne DeGeer, Ronald Dollarhte, Beth Doyle, Davd Dush, ShrleyEsler,Martn Ernst, Joyce Fedewa, Jean Feldpausch, Keth Foote, Anne Fox. Cathy French, Paula Gbson, Mchael Grost, Jllene Guernsey, Kathleen Halmo, Joy Harrson, James Harte, Judy Haske, Kevn Hayer, Kathy Hazle, Alan Hennng, Denns Hennng, Hacquelne Heuer, Km Hopko, Bonne Kmball, Douglas Kng, Barbara Kleeman, Debbe Kosht, Mary LaBre; Cyntha Lanterman, Mchele Lenon, Cyntha Lszewsk, Calvn Lounds, Sandra Lublow, Mary Beth Matter, Sharon Mazzolnl, Nancy McCausey, Lor McQueen, Phylls Ochs, Mary Patton, Wllam Proszak, Nancy JoPresock, Karen Rademacher, Cela Remus, Lynn Rchards, Marlyn Romg, Judy Roof, Stella Salazar, KentSchueller, Patrca Sees, Jacke Slade,DennsSmth, Trudy Smth, LarrySptler,Barbara Spousta, Patrca Spousta, Janet Stampsk, Marsha Stevens, Catherne Stoddard, Beth Stork, Colleen Sutherland, Marcla Talt, Lu Ann Thelen, Jane Thrush, Debbe Turner, Laura Vandervort, Jane Vtek, John Wampler, Rebecca Watchorn, Leo Weber, Rchard Welsh, Sharon Whtford Dana Whtmore, Ruth Wllette, Robn Wlson, Paul Wtgen Colleen Wood, Deborah Wood, Patrca Woodbury,and Melode Worthngton. Sealed Power 9-month earnngs up 14% n 1968 Nne-month earnngs of Sealed Power Corp. rose 14 per cent to $2,448,000, or $1.56 per share, from $2,148,000 or $1.38 per share, a year ago, confrmng earler estmates, Gordon E. Reynolds, the company's presdent, announced last week. Fnal fgures for the perod showed sales slghtly above expectatons. Volume for the nne months was $37,966,000 compared wth $35,711,000 n 1967, a gan of 6 per cent. Reynolds last month had projected sales of $37,850,000. Thrd quarter net earnngs were $875,000,equvalent to 56 cents per share, n comparson wth $790,000, or 51 cents per share, n the lke perod last year. Sales of $12,919,000 were / up 10 per cent from$11,756,000. Per-share earnngs for 1967 have been adjusted to reflect a 10 per cent stock dvdend n August of ths year. The frm, a leadng manufacturer of pston rngs and other engne parts, expects fourth quarter sales to auto manufacturers to be up In consequence of heavy car producton. Replacement sales are also contnung strong as more cars bult n recent years of large pro- B& on.te 3 S r xsp pa!* tr-*-*,r,* able age Farm Bureau women to meet Nov. 6 The November meetng of Clnton County Farm Bureau Women wll be held on Wednesday, Nov. 6, nstead of Tuesday, electon day. Tenatve plans wll be made for the comng year and presented for approval. Mss Helen Atwood, state coordnator ofwomen's actvtes, wll meet wth the group. The meetng wll be at the Farm Bureau offce buldng on West Hgham Street. All Farm Bureau women are welcome and urged to attend. The offcers for the comng year are: charman, Mrs Davd Morrs of Grand Ledge; vce charman, Mrs Raymond Mayer of St. Johns; and secretary, Mrs Gerald Gove of St. Johns. News About Clnton County Storekeeper 2.c. KENNETH CROWELL, USN, 21, son of Mr and Mrs George E. Crowell of 2157 E. French Road, St. Johns, has reported for duty aboard the US Nayal Communcatons Staton n Puerto Rco. Navy Freman Apprentce STEVEN C. SHULL, 19, son of Mrs Joyce A. Castell of 7600 Tyrrell Toad, Langsburg, has completed'baslc Propulson Engneerng School at the Naval Tranng Center at Great Lakes, HI. Durng the nne week course he was nstructed n the fundamentals of engneerng scence and shp propulson machnery. Army Pvt. HERBERTE.RICE, 18, son of Mr and Mrs Robert G. Rce, of R-2, St. Johns, was assgned to the U.S. ArmyTranng Faclty at Long Bnh, Vet Nam, Sept. 28. S/Sgt. GARY K. NELLER was recently promoted to staff sergeant. Neller serves wth the 10th Specal Forces Group (ABN) at Fort Devens, Mass. and s presently undergong slxweeks tranng at the NCO Academy n Fort Knox, Ky. THOMAS E. CARTER Lt. THOMAS E. CARTER has completed the fve weeks feld artllery offcers Vet Nam orentaton course at the U.S. Army Artllery and Mssle School, Fort SllVOk'la. 1 nd s now servng n" Vet Namv-Hs address s Lt. Thomas E. Carter, , HHB 7/13 Arty. APO S an Francsco, Calf Fowler By Mrs Donald Fedewa Phone The Fowler Future Homemakers went trck or treatng for UNICEF Tuesday evenng Oct. 29. Mss Ellen Platte of Westphala, Mss Kathleen Fedewa of Portland, Mss Dorthea Thelen of Ovd and Mss Mare Schafer enjoyed a week n Washlngton,D.C. recently. a long dstance brthday call from her son Mr and Mrs Calvn Boak and famly of Tuscon Arz. Mrs Lula Boak was a dnner guest Sunday of Mr and Mrs Vernon Benjamn and famly. Afternoon callers there were Mr and Mrs Carl Boak of St. Johns. Army Pfc. JAMES A. ESCH, 20, son of Mr and Mrs Lous J. Esch Sr. of Herbson Road, Eagle, was assgned Sept. 29 to the Amercal Dvson's 198th Infantry Brgade near Chu La, Vet Nam, as a rfleman. 2nd LT. JAMES KENNEDY Second Lt. James M.Kennedy, son of Mr and Mrs James R. Kennedy of W. Peet Road, R-2, Else, has been awarded U.S. Ar Force slverplotwngs upon graduaton at Laredo AFB, Tex. Leutenant Kennedy s beng assgned to Reese AFB, Tex., for flyng duty wth the Ar Tranng Command. The leutenant, a graduate of Chesanng Unnon Hgh School, attended Mchgan Techncal Unversty and earned hs BS degree from Mchgan State Unversty, The Delta Sgma Ph member earned hs commsson n 1967 upon completon of Offcer Tranng School. Hs wfe, Vrgna, s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lynn Boomer of Claude, Tex. Hosptalman Apprentce AR THUR T. MAHAR, USN, 20, son of Mr and Mrs Gordon L. Mahar of 1304 S. Oakland Street, St. Johns, was graduated from the 14-week basc Hosptal Corps School, Great Lakes, 111. The school s located at the -.NavabTnagngjCenjer an s ( de^ sgned to.tran both men'and v women of the Navy and Coast Guard. Taught by Navy nurses and senorhosptalcorpsmen,the currculum covered nstructon n patent care, the study of anatomy and physology, mnor surgery, the nature and preventon of communcable dseases, and the admnsterng of medcnes. In addton to attendng classes, he worked wth doctors and nurses at the Great Lakes Naval Hosptal where he put to practcal use the knowledge ganed In the classroom. Second Lt. GARY C. STEIN- HARDT of Wllams Road, DeWtt, has completed the engneer offcer basc course at the Unted States Army Engneer School and has been assgned to the Army's nuclear craterng group at Lawrence Radaton Laboratory n Lvermore, Calf. He s the son of Mr and Mrs Carl F. Stenhardt of rural De- Wtt. He graduated from Mchgan State Unversty n Here's the malng address for Army p v t. DAVID E. PARK ER of DeWtt, who was recently nducted: Pvt. Davd E. Parker US , Co. B, 10th Bn-5th Tr. Brg. USATC Armor, 3rd Platoon, Fort Knox., Ky. Army Pvt. LEE E. WOOD- WORTH, 21, son of Mr and Mrs Laurence Woodworth, 239 E. Wllams, Ovd,, completed nne weeks of advanced nfantry tranng Oct. 4 at Ft. Polk, La. Hs last week of tranng was^spent n guerrlla warfare exercses. Durng hs guerrlla tranng, he lved under smulated Vet Nam condtons for fve days, fghtng off nght attacks and conductng rads on "enemy" vllages. He was taught methods of removng booby.traps, settng ambushes and avodng enemy ambushes. Army Pvt. MICHAEL A. PUNG, 19, son of Mr and Mrs Alvn M. Pung of 405 W. Gbbs, St. Johns, completed advanced tranng as a combat engneer Sept. 27 at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo, Durng hs eght weeks of tranng, he receved nstructon n combat squad tactcs, use of nfantry weapons and engneer reconnassance. He was also traned n the technques of road and brdge buldng, camouflage and demolton. Army Pfc. JAMES D, FOX, 26, son of Mr and Mrs Donald A. Fox of Dll Road, R-3, DeWtt, was assgned Oct. 1 to the 87th Engneer Battalon near DongBa Thn, Vet Nam, as an electrcan. Hs wfe, Vck, lves at 3511 Bayvew Drve, Lansng. Army Pfc, MARSHALL D. De- LAY, 18, son of, Mr and Mrs Marshall E. Delay of 1820 W. Mead Road, St. Johns, recently met wth hs commandng general to dscuss brgade tactcs and enlsted men's problems. He and other members of hs squad from Company A of the 2nd Battalon of the 173rd Arborne Brgade's 503rd Infantry, met wth Brgader General Rchard J. Allen as a result of beng selected as the "Squad of the Week" for the brgade. He s a machne gunner n the company near Bong Son, Vet Nam. Army Pfc. JIMMIE A. PARISH, 20, son of Mr and Mrs James L., Parsh,of Bath^was assgned Sept. 26 J to the 4th Infantry'Dvson near Pleku, Vet Nam', as a rfleman. Freman MICHAEL W.LEWIS, USN, son of Mr and Mrs Donald Lews of 9550 Mead Road, Else, s servng aboard the destroyer USS Blandy n the Gulf of Tonkn. Snce arrvng n Western Pacfc waters n May of ths year, the Seventh Fleet destroyer has constantly served n a gunfre support role. HomeportednNorfolk, Va,, the Forrest Sherman class destroyer s scheduled to return to the Unted States n early November. Army Spec. 5 EDWARD K. McDOWELL, whose mother, Mrs Edwna McDowell, and wfe, Vck, lve at 109 S. Prospect, St, Johns, receved the Army Commendaton Medal Oct. 5 whle servng wth the US Army Engneer Constructon Agency n Vet Nam. Spec. McDowell earned the award for mertorous servce as an orders clerk. ) 5 1% CURRENT ANNUAL RATE ON BONUS Lke football In order to be effectve, your savngs must have a plan. And the key to success s systematc savngs here at Captol. You'll be surprsed at how fast your money adds up when you put a lttle back each week... and you'll enjoy greater earnng power for your money. It's a wnnng combnaton that can't be beat. YOU and CAPITOL. Compound Quarterly j ' SAVINGS CERTIFICATES - $5000 or more -' * 6 MONTH MATURITY. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION LANSING OKEMOS ST. 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21 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 5 B Members of the sxth grade orchestra were hard at work Thursday morng wth ther new teacher, Margaret Hawn. In the frst row are Barbara Penx, Pamela Hufnagel, and Ern Wood. Back row Lane Whtford, and Kyla Bancroft. Absent for the pcture were Rodney Thornton and Teresa Shupp. Extra precautons needed for safe, happy Halloween By LORRAINE SPRAGUE Ths s the week for youthful goblns, wtches and ghosts to pay ther annual vsts for "trcks or treats." Mothers helpng the youngsters to dress for the occason, chldren on the streets, and motorsts all should take extra safety precautons so Halloween wll be a happy experence for everyone. Candles should never provde the lght n a jack-o-lantern whether sttng on the front porch or carred by a youthful joy seeker. If lght s neede d, small flash lghts wll serve the purpose wth no danger att ached. Masks, an mporta n t part of Halloween cause far too many costumes, accdents. Too-small eye slts or face masks so large they slp and obscure the chld's vson are real hazards. Many smart mothers have banned the use of masks, resortng nstead to facal make-up. Halloween nght creatures are usually n a hurry on to the next house the next street; rush home to empty the "loot bag" and off aganl Long flowng skrts, bllowng sleeves, ll fttng shoes, and floppy trousers can easly trp a scurryng wtch or hobo. Such tralng garments can also catch n bcycle pedals and cause nasty falls. The man or woman behnd the wheel of the automoble needs to be even more alert ths specal nght. Dark clothes, anxous and exuberant youngsters and often dark or stormy weather add up to real danger. Don't let your carelessness n nstructng your chld n safety practces or n your own responsblty for observng such practces put a blot on your conscence. Parents need to help a chld get a proper perspectve of the true meanng of Halloween. Orgnally the holday had a relgous background the eve of All Sants Day a seekng of alms for the less fortunate a castng off of ll deeds and msfortune. Those youngsters nvolved n collectons for UNICEF and other worthy organzatons are lkely to learn Halloween s a tme for others, not for personal or selfsh means. Hot lunches goal of East Essex Parents Club Mrs Dxe Koslosk, "Mrs Presdent" of the East Essex Parents Club, lves at R-3, St. Johns wth her husband Jerry, and two chldren Pamela, 5, and Larry, 1. The club s a lttle unusual n that members elect a "Mr and Mrs Presdent" husband and wfe to serve the school needs. The Koslosk home creates the feelng-one s steppng back n tme. Decorated completely wth authentc early Amercan furnture and accessores she has collected throughout her lfe tme, Mrs Koslosk, has been rased Wth antques. Her husband Jerry s a member f the Muzzle Loaders, 5th Battery Mchgan Lght Artllery, from Lansng. He has receved many medals and awards for markmanshp and travels a great deal wth hs famly to partcpate n these actvtes. He s a collector of antque guns and has one flntlock datng back to the tme of Danel Boone, (from Lancaster). Mrs Koslosk collects mostly tn and prmtves. Some have been gven to her as gfts, and she shops whenever they travel for tems to add to her home. Werbsh named to 'Who's Who 1 Al Werbsh, son of Mr and Mrs John Werbsh of 408 Gles, St. Johns, has been named to membershp n Who's Who n Amercan Colleges and Unverstes. Werbsh s a senor majorng n hstory at Adran College at Adran. - Electon Is one of the hghest honors awarded a student at Adran College. Nomnatng commttees consder scholarshp, leadershp and cooperaton n educatonal and extra-currcular affars, general ctzenshp and a promse of future usefulness n makngther selectons. Werbsh s a 1965 graduate of St, Johns Wlson HghSchool. Ths s her frst year as a member or offcer of the club, and she has found the needs of the school a real challenge. Presently they plan a carnval Nov. 2 to rase funds for ktchen equpment. They hope to rase enough to buy some of the tems needed to get ther hot lunch program gong. There are other needs for the school, and the club may have a penny supper later n the year. Other offcers In the club are Elene Plowman, vce presdent; Judy Paks, secretary; and Pat Mtchell, treasurer. 35 on bank's staff tour facltes Thrty-fve women staff members from fve offces of the Clnton NatonalBank&TrustCp. met n the bank's communty room n St. Johns last Tuesday mornng for a get-acquanted coffee. Among the St. Johns offce, personnel who served as hostesses for the affar were Mrs Helen Fowler, Mss Irene Speck, Mss Vrgna Shawnee, MssCherolyn Echer and Mrs Geraldne Workman. Mss Shrley Lake of St. Johns spoke brefly about the comng Amercan Insttute of Bankng sesson for women to be held n Grand Ledge on Nov. 13. Mrs Helen Studer of St. Johns presded at the meetng and gave specal recognton to personnel present from the Else, Fowler, Valley Farms and St. Johns autobank offces. The meetng concluded wth a tour of the St. Johns offce facltes and the bank's moble county servce unt. VOTE VEMBER 5th ELECT ROLAND J. '^.These students frorr St.' Johns-are aff members of the Lansnq, Junor^m'-.;.;; phonc Orchestra. They are Edna Feghner, Lynda Rce, Ann Davs, Carol. Morrss and John Eldrdge. Not present for the pcture were Sue Smth'and Dave Smth. Orchestra program restrung The musc of strnged nstruments can once agan be heard n the St. Johns School System. Mrs Margaret Hawn s presently teachng orchestra to some 40 students n grades 6 through 12. Mrs Hawn Is a graduate of the Unversty of New Mexco and s near completon of her master's degree from the Unversty of Indana. The school board has found t dffcult to hre and hold good strng teachers, and had consdered droppng the course. Several parents objected to ths and Mss Hawn was hred a few days later., The orchestra hopes to play an actve part n the musc department ths year. Ovd hosts women's club meet OVID-The Mchgan State Federaton of Women's Clubs met Oct. 24, atthefrontstreetunted Church In Ovd. Ths was the 47th annual conventon of the west central dstrct. Hostess clubs were the Ovd Crescent Club and the Clnton County Federaton. There were 136 women n attendance representng 36 women's clubs n Mchgan. Mrs Clarence Semans and Mrs Rchard DePond had charge of local arrangements. The afternoon and evenng sessons took place at the Man Street Unted Church. The afternoon address was gven by Mrs ZaoWoodford Schroeder, MSFWC parlamentaran. She spoke on "Obscenty and Pornography," and heads the crusade for moralty n the mass meda. The evenng address was gven by Dr Robert Rce, M.D., from Greenvlle. Hs topc was "How You Get the Famly Way," Next year's conventon wll be held n Iona. WRC HOLDS THIMBLE PARTY AT BRAY HOME The WRC held a Thmble Party at the home of Inez Bray Tuesday, Oct. 22. Cards were n play and hgh honors went to Mnne Wrght and low tokatlem. Woodruff. The next regular meetng and thmble party wll be at the home of Nora and Hazel Beebee on Wellng Road, R-3, St. Johns. The testmony of a clear conscence places the burden of proof on the other fellow. ON TUESDAY, VEMBER 5th VOTE FOR JOHN J. LYNCH Wrte n Canddate for ST. JOHNS CITY COMMISSIONER Your Support wll be Apprecated Dstrct Judge 65th Dstrct AN OPEN LETTER ABOUT ROLAND J. DUGUAY Canddate for Clnton County Dstrct Judge To the Ctzens of Clnton Cour.ry. As law enforcement offcers throughout Clnton County, we want to jon wth the Justces of the Peace of our County to express apprecaton for the excellent jobthat Roland J. Duguay has done for us as Prosecutng Attorney. Our Justces of the Peace wll no longer functon after January 1st, but those who have worked wth Roland J. Duguay, wll long remember and cte the farness wth whch he prosecuted crmnals, and the vgor wth whch he pursued them to brng them to justce. As a result, our County has what would have to be lowest unsolved major crme rate of any'county n the State. To cte only a few prosecutons handled by,mr Duguay, our County had more than ts share of major crmes, ncludng murder, several armed robberes, rapes and numerous breaklngandenter- Ings, but we are left wth practcally none that are unsolved today. Justces of the Peace for Clnton County Roy Decker Wllam Ncholas Vctor LaRue Gordon L Wllyoung Ths "etfcr >p4u-»otvt by h'- Mr Roland Duguay was apponted Prosecutng Attorney by Judge Leo W. Corkn when we were n need of hm the most. Supreme Court decsons appeared to be makng law enforcement mpossble, and we were workng wth the barest of manpower to get the job done. Despte t all, Prosecutor Duguay nssted on our lvng wthn the mandates of the Courts, and proved to us that the job could stll be done. As polce offcers and Justces of the Peace, we contnually come n.contact wth Mr Duguay's offce, and wth all of the other polce offcers n our County, ncludng the Mchgan State Polce Troopers. We are always hearng the same prase of Mr Duguay from practcally every law enforcement offcer workng n our County. Our only regret s that after January 1st, Roland J. Duguay wll not contnue as Prosecutng Attorney for our County. We jon n tellng the people of Clnton County that we know from workng wth hm, that he wll be a far, honest and conscentous Dstrct" Court Judge. Our County needs a man of hs ablty and ntegrty to presde over what wll be the entre Lower Court System of our County after January 1st. VOTE FOR ROLAND J, DUGUAY AS DISTRICT COURT JUDGE ON VEMBER 5th. v.u omtus throughout the County Charles Anderson, Chef of Polce, DeWtt Bruce Angel!, Chef of Polce, DeWtt Twp, Donald Brewbqker, Polce Offcer, Else Gaylord Davd, Chef of Polce, Bath Twp. L. J. Burdck, Polce Chef, Else Gaylord Wesenburg, Former Polce Chef, ' Ovd Russell Doty, St. Johns, Robert Van Geson, Polce Offcer, Ovd Robert Antes, Vllage Marshall, Maple Rapds. Vote for DUGUAY for DISTRICT JUDGE Your Support s Apprecated Pd. Pol._ Ad,

22 Page 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 St. Johns Area FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Gerald Churchll, Mnster Wed., Oct. 30 0:45, Boy Scout Troop No. 81; 8:00, Senor Chor rehearsal. Fr., Nov. 1 1:30, World Communty Day Servce at St. John's Epscopal Church, Sat., Nov. 2 12:30, Junor Chor rehearsal; 1:00, Chldren's Chor. Sun,, Nov. 3 0:45, Church School; 10:00. Pastoral Board; 11:00, Mornng Worshp. Sermon: "Are We Ft for Freedom?" 7;30, Youth Fellowshp. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Harold E. Homer, Mnster 0:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:45 a.m. Church School 7:30 p.m. Junor Hfh, Youth Fellowshp, Thurs., Oct. 31 9:00 a.m., Women's Prayer Crcle; 6:30 p.m., Chapel Chor rehearsal. Fr., Nov. 1 1:30 p.m.. World Communty Day at' the Epscopal Church. lues., Nov. 5 7 p.m.. Boy Scouts; 8 p.m., Esther Crcle wll meet wth Mrs Arthur Bond. Co-hostess, Mrs Allen Anthes, Rebecca Crcle meets wth Mrs Carlton Jarvs. Co-hostess, Mrs Gordon Vandemark. Sara-Louse Crcle wll meet wth Mrs Edward Ernst, Co-hostesses, Mrs Edward De- Geer and Mrs Maynard Esch. Wed.. Nov. 6 3:30, Grl Scouts; 3:30, Carol Chor rehearsal; 7:00, Chancel Chor rehearsal. PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr Leroy T. Howe, Mnster 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp Men's Club to meet 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Women's Socety meets the fourth Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 12:30. Meetng at 1:30. Youth Fellowshp meets the frst and thrd Sunday of each month at G p.m. Educaton Commsson to meet the 4th Monday nght of each month at 7 p.m. Offcal Board meets the frst Sunday of each month followng a potluck dnner at noon. Youth Chor and Craft Club meets on Wednesday nght at 7 p.m. Senor Chor meets each Wednes* day at 7 p.m. SIIEPARDSV1LLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Leroy Howe 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 11 a.m. Church School FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Roger Harrson, Pastor 512 S. Whttemore St. (South US-27J 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Arthur Honfj Supt, 11 a.m. The Mornng Worshp Servce, Broadcast on WRBJ, 11:00 a.m. Chldren's Church 7:01) p.m. The Evenng Worshp Servce Nursery for babes; actvty for tnadcns durng Sunany Scnool, mornng and evenng worshp servces 6HJU p.m. Junor Hfh Youth Fellowshp. 6 p.d. Junor Youth Fellowshp 6:U0 p.m. Senor Youth B'ellowshp 7:00 p.m. Famly Nght Servce Weanesdaysj The Second Monday Monthly Deacons Meetng -* p*»,» «.- * -. ETheY Frst Tuesday Lades' Mssonary Socety "The Sngng Church wth the Salvaton Message." ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Wllam G. Hankerd, Pastor Rev Joseph Lablak Assocate Pastor Rectory 109 Lnden St. Ph Convent 110 S. Oakland Ph HU School 201 E. Cass Ph Mass Schedule Sundays 6, 8 and 10 a.m 12 noon and 7 p.m, Holy Days 6:00, 8:30 and 9:30 am.; 5:30 and 7(30 p.m. Weekday Mornngs 7:30 on nonschool days, 8:15 on school davs. Holy Communon at 7:15. Weekday Evenngs: 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays: 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.; 7:3U to a:00 p.m. Monday thru Frday: 7:00 p.m.; after Novena on Tuesday. Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance Thursday from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.; 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. durng Frday Masses. Mass and Holy Hour on Thursday at 7:15 p.m. Holy Communon on Frday at 6:00 and.7:15 a.m. Masses on" Frday: 7:30 and 8:15 a.m.: _7l5 p.m. Adoraton or the Blessed Sacrament: 8:30 p.m. on Thursday thru 7:15 p.m. on Frday. Devotons Our Lady of Perpetual Help' Novena: after 7:15.p.m. Mass on Tuesday. Relgon Instructon Classes Adult Instructon and Inqury- Class: Monday at 8:00 p.m. Hgh School students: Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Publc Grade School chldren: Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Baptsms Each Sunday at 1:30 p.m. by appontment. ST, JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of East Walker and Mend Sts, Rev Hugh E, Bnnnnga, Pastor Hectorv Offce st Sunday of Month 8 a.m. Holy Communon; 10!30 ;.m. Holy Communon and Sermon Other Sundays a a.m. Holy Communon; 10:30 a.m. Mornng Prayer and Sermon Fall Schedule l0;3f a.m. Nursery School 11 a.m. Church School, kndergarten to 0th grade ST. JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE 400 E. State Street Rev Earle Fowler, Pastor Mr 1 nomas Coe, Mnster of Musc Sunday-School at 10 'a.m., wth classes for alt ages. Teachng from the Book of Acts. Mornng worshp at 11 a.m, Sunday, 0 p.m., study hour, wth adult group, young people's group and Jet Cadets group, Sunday, 7 p.m., evangelstc message, Wednesday at 7, prayer meetng and sudy hour, ASSEMBLY* OF CJOI» S.t US-27 & E. Baldwn.Joseph F.-Eger, Jr., Pastor 10:00 n.m, Sunday School r 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 p.nl, Youth Servce 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evenng 7 p.m. Wednesday, second and fourth, WMC, 7:80 p.m. Wednesday cvenlnk servce CHURCH OF GOD ReV Dean Stork, Pastor Whttemore and Ralroad on US-27 lllto a.m. Church School' 11:01) a.m, Mornng Worshp 6:30 p t m. Youth Fellowshp 7S0Q p.m. Adult Prayer group 7:30 p.m, Evenng Sot-vce Wednesday, ft p.m. Prayer meetng; chor.practce, 7 p,m. CllUnCII OR THE NAZARENE 51d fjorthvlansn? Street Rev Wesley Manker Phone, ' 10:00 a.m. aundpy School 11:1.0 a.n. Mornng Worshp - fl:15 p.m. Young, People's Servce 7'(» p.m. Evenng Worshp Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Caravan. 7:45 p.m. Bble study and prayer hour. Use Clnton County News classfed ads for best results, Next Sunday In Clnton County Churches All Churches n Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current week's ssue. ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH IJS-27 at Sturgs Rev Robert D. Koepoen, Pastor 9 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Classes 10:15 a.m. Dvne Worshp Holy Communon, 1st Sunday each month. Church Nursery durng servces. 6:30-8:20 p.m. each Wednesday, chor rehearsal. Frst Monday each month, Men's Club, 8 p.m. Frst Tuesday each month, Lades' Guld, 8 p.m. Thrd Tuesday each month, Lutheran Women's Mssonary League, 8 p.m. y Adult nformaton classes held at the convenence or the nterested partes. Phone (parsonage) or (offce) for specfc nformaton. Church offce hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Frday 9 to 12 a.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kngdom Hall 1993 N. Lansng St. Thurs., 7:30 p.m. Theocratc Mnstry School. Study "Make Sure." Pages 450 to 461. Also "Qualfed." Pages 306 to :30 p.m.. Servce meetng. "Brngng to Others the Truth That Leads' to Everlastng Lfe." Sun., fl:00 a.m. Publc Lecture. 10:00 a.m., Watchtower Study. October 1st Issue. "Mantanng Balance n Human Relatonshps." Tues., 8:30 p.m. Congregaton Book Study. Held at Jack Schroeder home n Ovd. Text: "Babylon the Great Has Fallen. God's Kngdom Rules." Free No collecton taken Publc nvted. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 686 North Lansng Street Elder, B. K. Mlls, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:15 a.m. Church Servce 10:30 a.m. Sabbath School Servce PILGRIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (Formerly EUB Church) Eugene W. Frlesen, Mnster Bran K. Sheen, Assstant Mnster W. Plgrm (formerly Bengal EUB) Corner of Parks and Grove Roads 9:30 a.m. Worshp 10:30 a.m. Church School E. Plgrm (formerly Bngham EUB) Corner of Taft and County Farm Rds. 11 a.m. Worshp 10 a.m. Church School Combned Junor MYF wll be held at the parsongae (located at Parks and DeWtt Roads) at 6:30 p.m.,_, Combned Senor MYF wll be held at the parsonage at 7:30 p.m. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 3J5 Church Street E. E. Courser, Mnster 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:45 p.m. Evenng Worshp Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Prayer servce 8:UJ p.m. (2nd and 4th Thursdays) Free Methodst Youth meetng DeWtt Area DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Interdenomnatonal) Rev Sdney J. Rowland, Pastor Bonne Wckerham, Supt. Elzabeth.Deyereaux,Co-Stp't. S ^jjs^.m.-f Stngy schooqfqg allj ' 11 a.m. Mornng.Worshp. 'Nursery provded durng mornng worshp. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowshp DeWITT METHODIST CHURCH North Brdge Street Bertram W. Vermeulen, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Servce. Nursery avalable for all pre-school chldren durng the worshp servce. 6:30 p.m. Methodst Youth Fellowshp (all sectons). EMMANUEL METHODIST CHURCH Comer Clark and Schavey Roads Bertram W. Vermeulen, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 11 a.m. Sunday School, adults and chldren. Newcumers and old frends are always v welcome ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Hugh E. Bannlnga, Vcar Rectory Offce nd and 4th Sundays 9 a.m.. Holy Communon and sermon. -Other Sundays 9 a.m., mornng prayer and sermon. Church school every Sunday, 9:30 a.m. CAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal) Round Lake Road V* mle East of US-27 Glen J. Farnham, Pastor Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp - 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellowshp. Senor, 14 and up; Jet Cadets, p.m. Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:!J0 p.m. Bble study and prayer. Supervsed nursery for babes and.small chldren n all servces. "An open door to an open book"... A Bble preachng church wth a message for you... ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr Robert T. Palmer, Pastor Fr Eugene Sears and Fr James Murray, Assstant Pastors Rectory: 102 W. Randolph, Lansng - Phone D Mass Schedule Sundays: 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 and'12 Weekdays 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. <8 a.m. non-school days). Confessons Saturdays: 3:30 to 5, 7:30 to 0 p.m. Eves of Holy Days and Frst Frday-! to 5, 8 to 9. Perpetual Help Devotons, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Holy Day Masses 7, 8, ID a.m.; 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Frst Frday-Masses 6:30, 8:30 and 7:30 p.m. (8 a.m. non-school days). Valley Farms Area VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 241 E. State Road Rev. LaVern Brotz, Pastor (1:45-10:45 a.m. Church School. 1 here Is a class for everyone from the youngest to the oldest. The Bble s our textbook 11 a.m.-12 Noon Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through 6th grade $:'M p.m. BYF for both Junlors-and Senors 7:uo p.m. Evangelstc Servce 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practces Wednesday, 7:0U p.m. Mld-wcck Prayer Servce; 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practce * Saturday 10:00 a.m. Jr. Chor practce 1st Thursday 7:30 p.m. Woman's Msson Socety.*'._. 2nd Saturday 2:00 p.m. Ann Judson Guld for Jr. H, grls. 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Men's Fellowshp Fowler Area. MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev Fr Albert J, Schmtt, Pastor Sunday Masses 6:30, 8130 and 10:30 a.m. ". ' Weekdays Durng school year, 7 a.m, and 8:15 a.m. Holy Days 5:30, 7:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.. Sorrowful Mother Novena Frday* 7 tal p.m. Saturdays 7:30 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mchgan H, E. Rossow. Pastor 1 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Class Rley Townshp ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYD 4'^ mles west of St, Johns on M-21 5'/a mles south on Francs road 2 mles west on Church road - Marvn L, Barz, Pastor B a.m. Worshp Servce 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worshp Servce Holy Communon' frst Sunday early servce, thrd Sunday late servce, Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNISONVHXE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads - Rev Marcel B. Ellott, Pastor 0 a.m. Sunday School. 10:00a.m. Mornng Worshp A frendly church where all are welcome Maple Rapds Area GREENRUSH METHODIST CHURCH Rev Wllam Tate 10;30 a.m. Church School 11:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp MAPLE RAPIDS METHODIST CHURCH Rev Wllam Tate, Pastor Sunday.,,, 9 a.m, Mornng Worshp 10:15 a.m, Sunday School Monday. 7 p.m, Webelos " '" Tuesday ' 1:30 p.m, WSCS, frst Tuesday of month. 7 p.m. Chapel Chor rehearsal 8 p.m. Offcal Board meets on second Tuesday of month. Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Chancel Chor rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts Thursday 8 p.m. Bble Study Frday 3:30 p.m. Junor MYF LOWE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Wllam Tate 9:00 a.m. Church School 10:15 a.m. Mornng Worshp CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH v Maple Rapds, Mchgan Rev Robert E. Myers, Pastor ll):uu a.m. Worrtp bevee 11:15 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. U.CY.M. meets on tcrnate Sundays DUPLA1N CHURCH OP CHRIST 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School 5505 E, Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Jack Schwark, S.S, Supt, 10 a.m. Bble School 11 a.m. Worshp Hour 7 p.m. Junor and Youth Fellowshp 7;45 p.m.' Evenng Servce 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meetng al- 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Cherub and junor chor., 8 p.m. Thursday, Chapel chor.' 1:30 p.m. Thrd Frday, Women's Fellowshp, church basement. H:3J p.m. servce n'dn*; ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCHMOB1LE 122 S. Maple Rev Rchard Anderson of St, John's Alma, n Charge Servces every Sunday at 9 a.m. Motherton Area >*3*!l:46* ;.rf,a-t9\j'shu a'drvcu' Ks'CM 10:45 a.m. Sunday School ft:01) p.m. Weancsday, Mdweek prayer meetng - We welcome you to the fellowshp uf our servces. Our desre s that you may fnd tne warmth of welcome and the assstance n your worshp of (Jurst. Frst and thrd Sundays Matherlon Church, second and loutn at Fenwck Church MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH, 2:00 p.m. Sunday School 3;00 p.m. Worshp servce Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 'a mle east of Porrnton on M-57, Va mle south Rqv. Fred Wng, Pastor 0:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:T.O p.m. Youth Servce 7:45 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Prayer prase servce SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Ralph Conne 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Mdweek Servces and ST. MARTIN IJcPOItRE MISSION Mddle ton, Mch. Father Charles L. GonJoy, Pastor Sunday M,ass 9:15 a.m. No Weekday mass Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Eurek, Mrhltran Rev Wllam D. Moore 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev Alma Glotfelty Telephone a.m. Worshp 11 a.m. Church School RATH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. James L. Burlegh, Pastor lomh a.m. Sunday School G:30 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:3.) p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek servce on Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ROSE LAKE CHURCH Ilcnrc.ant7.cd L.D.S. Elder Jack Hodge, Pastor Corner ut Upton am Stol Roads 10:00" a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:01) p.m. Evenng Worshp. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, evenng scrv- ' Ice Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Gordon Showers', Mnster!::() 'a.m. Mornng Wnrsnlp 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, Supt. Merle Bacsc, DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH Rev" Gordon Showers, Mnster jo a.m. Sunday School, Supt, Ken,- nelh Kger ' 11 a.m. Worshp servce FIRST BAPxfsT CHURCH Rev Norrls Beet?, Pastor JOlSo a,m. Worshp servce 11 :n a.m. Sunday School, Paul Brown, Supt. 6p.m. Junor and Senor BYF 7 p.n, Evenng Servce -' 3:30 p.m., Wednesday Junor and Senor Chor-practce. 7 p.m.v'.wednesday Prayer and Bble Study.,"',, ST. CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH - - Rev Fr u. D.-Smollnsk, Pastor Rectory: Bannster, Phone Sunday Masses 8-10 am, Ddlly Mass 7:30 a.m., Frst Frdays 8 p.m. Holy Days, Mass 7 a,m. and 8 p.m, Confessons-^ to 5 and '7:30 to D- cvcry Saturday except Frst Frdays before Mass. ELSIE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 115 E. Man St. Roy F. LaDuke, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m. Wednesday Bble Study Eagle Area EAGLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Alfred Trpp, Pastor Mchgan Avenue Telephone :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 11:10 a.m. Church School 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Senor MYP Sunday 7;00 p.m. Junor MYF Wednesday EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev, and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meet-ng Ovd Area OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Man at Oak Street Rev Earl C. Copeln, Pastor Myron Woodruff, Church School Supt. Mrs Ida Beardslee, Organst 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp Wednesday, 7 p.m., Senor Chor Wednesday, B p.m., Praye. and CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Corner M-^l and Else Road, George Rogers, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng worshp hour 6 p.m. Youth tranng hour 7 p.m. Evenng gospel hour Wednesday, 4 p.m. Youth chor practce Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bble study and prayer servce CHURCH OF GOD Ovd, Mchgan Rev.-L. Sanders, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ll:co a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study; B:45 p.m. -Chor practce THE UNITED CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Servces at the From St. Church Gordon E. Spalenka, Mnster Mrs C. E. Iremblay, Church School Superntendent 0:30 a.m. Church School Classes 10 a.m. Adult Class 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 5 p.m. Youth Fellowshps Eacn Wednesday after school, Junor and Chldren's Chor rehearsals. Each Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Chancel Chor rehearsal. Second Tuesday each month, Offcal Board. Second Wednesday, Women's Fellowshp. Thrd Monday, Unted Men's Club. OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH W. Wllam St. Rev. Rchard Gleason, Pastor Telephone Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church servces 11:00 a.m.- Evenng servces 7:30 p.m. Prayer meetng Wed. at 7:30 p.m, HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Rev Fr Cummngs, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass 7 p.m. Evenng Mass on Thursday, Confessons followng evenng Massv., : Pewamo. Area (* ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH * Pewamo, Mchgan Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., Pastor 1 Sunday Masses 6 a.m., 8 a.m, and 10 a.m. Daly Mass 7:30 a.m. Holy Baptsm Sunday, 1 p.m. Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Famly Holy Hour for Peace Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardsvlle roads 10:00 a.m. Sunday school. Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. Young People 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary crcle meets 4th Thursday L Couples Club meets 4th Saturday In month Wacousta Area WACOUSTA COMMUNITY.METHODIST CHURCH Rev Dale Spoor, Pastor Phone a.m. Mornng Worshp 11 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Senor and Junor Youth Fellowshp Thursday, 3 p.m. Chldren's Chor Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Senor Adult Chor Offcal Board meetng at 8 p.m. on 4th Monday of each month. Methodst Men's Club Meetngs Potluck at church at 6:30 p.m. oh 1st Wednesdays of Sept., Dec, Feb. and Aprl. Sunday mornng breakfast on 1st Sunday mornng of Oct., Nov., Jan., March and May at 8 a.m. Westphala Area ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev Fr Aloyslus H. Mller, Pastor Rev Walter L. Spllane Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses 6, 8 and 10 a.m. Weekdays Durng school year 7:00, 7:45 and 11:15 a.m. Saturdays 6:45 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Holy Days 5:30, 7:30, 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Evenng Mass Frday, 8:00 p.m. To protect themselves aganst fnancal loss brought on by automoble accdents, Amercan car owners pad about $9.25 bllon n auto nsurance premums n 1966, accordng to the Insurance Informaton Insttute. If you thnk stayng n school s tough, talkto someone who qut. \?! / K3. No.. It's just a rope... at the breakng pont. But, frankly, t's a good llustraton of how a man /ee/s when hs nerves are "worn to a frazzle." The Church has never clamed that relgon s a cure for frazzled nerves. But a man's Chrstan fath does ths for hm: It shows hm a Purpose n lfe moremportant than mere exstence. It shows hm a Power more effectve than hs own strength. It shows hm a Future more rewardng than selfsh gan. And t gves hm courage more lastng than the sheer force of hs human wll. Wth* these sprtual resources, founded n the certanty that God understands and helps, a man never reaches "the breakng pont." For when hs human reserve s exhausted... he has only begun to tap the vast reservor of Dvne.Strength. ' THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CAN SHOW YOU THE WAY!.,..,,.,*_-, - _ CopyrBftt-1968 Ketcr Advertsng Servce, lnc,,.s\rasbuxg, r Ya.,.... THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church s the greatest factor on earth for the buldng of character and good ctzenshp, It s a storehouse of sprtual values. Wthout a strong Church, nether democracy nor cvlzaton can. survve. There^ are four sound reasons why every person should attend servces regularly and support the Church. They are: (l)for hs own sake. (2) For hs chldren's sake. (3) For the sake of hs communty and naton. (4) For the sake of the Church tself, whch needs hs moral and materal support. Flan to go to church regularly and read your Bble daly. SUhday ' V% Monday j* 1, 'Tuesday--' ^ Wednesday -Thursday Frday ' "Saturday - Proverbs '-Jeremah * Rroverbs I Cornthans I Cornthans.^ J Cornthans Phlppans 4: : : : :1-14 1:1-21 <S±2? t < IZ> t <522> t <SI2? t W? t < I2? t <S±2? t <52? t <S±2? t <S±2? THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N. Clnton Phone Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hcham Phone D & B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N, Clnton Phone Glospe Drug Store 221 N. Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners Prhup and Delvery* 10B W. Walker Ph. KMSOT Rademacher CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Buldng Contractors * 110 N. Klbbec Phone Phllps Implement Federal-Mogul DeWtt Lumber COMPANY 313 N. Lansta: St. Ph J CORPORATION St. Johns Plant.» Mnsark's Shell Wallng Gravel Co. SERVICE Ph N. Scott Rd, Central Natl Bank OF ST; JOHNS St. Johns Ovd Pewamo Member Fne Soylor-Beoll MANUFACTURING CO. 4(M N. Klhhcc St. Clnton Natonal BANK & TRUST COMPANY 200 N. Clnton Ph. 2Z4-23M Porr's Rexull Store The Cnrnrr mr Store PhoC Whatever your prntng needs, we serve them rght! Latest modern offset and letterpress equpment to assure you of the best results n every Way. 107 K. SUt l- Ph » -v. Mathews Elevator Grn In Feed Beans Plonc 5H2-25S1 Farmers Co-op ELEVATOR Wayne Feeds and (tran Phone R2-2E » >, Dolman Hardware Whrlpool Applances Phone Phone y\ 3 ', * t Woodruff State Bank Member F.D.I.C. Ph * Else Machne Co. Steel Fabrcators Frank Chapko, Phone $' Ovd Conv. Manor Ila/el I)et7, LPN Adm W..M-21 Phone Maynard-AUeh STATE BANK. Portland Sunlcld-rWcstphalU Member F.IU.C. Pl> Vouchers Statements Letterheads Envelopes Busness Cards Menus» Accountng Forms Programs Brochures.Tckets Booklets.. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS 120 E. Walker St. ' ST. JOHNS Phone Z *

23 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 7 J <,* Thnk on these thngs! By JUSTIN SHEPARD Mnster Duplaln Church of Chlrst I have known men who open ther mouths lke barn doors n boastng what they would do f they were n someone else's shoes, They would abolsh all taxes, turnpoorhouses nto palaces, but all ths depends on an "f.* If the sky falls we wll catch larks. If s a fne word; when a man Jumps on ts back t wll carry hm nto worlds whch were never created and make lm see mracles whch were never wrought. Wth an "f" you could put a cty Into a quart pot. As to relgon, tall talkers were the frst to set t up. By ther exertons everythng was set a gong, and people are not grateful, or they would almost worshp themj It's shameful to see how they've been neglected, and even dscredted! Whle they had a fnger In the pe all went well at the meetng, but now they have left and there must be a screw loose, and those who lve longest wll see most. They borrow words from Davd and say, *The earth Is dssolved and I bear the pllars of t." Talk of blowng your own trumpet, they have a whole band of musc, bg drum and all, and keep all the nstruments gong to ther own prase and glory. We must try to state the truth, the whole truth, and nothng but the truth. If we begn callng 11 nches a foot we shall go on tll we call one Inch four-and-twenty. Once go n for exaggeraton and you may as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb. He who tells lttle les wll soon thnk nothng of great ones, for the prncple Is the same. Where there s a mousehole, there wll soon be a rathole, and If the^kltten comes, the cat wll follow. Long tongue, short hand. Great talkers, lttle doers. Dogs that bark much run away when t s tme to bte. The leanest pgs squeaks the most. It s not the hen whch cackles most that lays the most eggs. Sayng and dong are dfferent. It s the barren cow that bellows. Drums sound loud because there s nothng n them. Good men know themselves too well to chant ther own prases. Good cheese sells Itself Wthout puffery. When men' are really excellent, people fnd t out. Thnk on thngs that are honest. Oho pastor, puppet frend to brng servce to Salem Church here Rev Maron Hanover of Benton Rdge, Oho, and Buddy Woodenhead, hs most popular homemade puppet, wll brng Chrstan ventrloqusm speakng for Chrst at Salem Unted Methodst Church Nov Each evenng's program starts at 7:30. The church s located at the corner of North US-27 and Clnton Gratot County Lne. The publc Is nvted. Rev Mr Hanover, a mnster n the Unted Methodst (E.U.B.) Church, brngs to the groups to whch he speaks a unque gospel mnstry n ventrloqusm Buddy Woodenhead, hs most popular homemade puppet who sts 24 Inches tall, entertans wth lght REV HAVER, BUDDY lege, Bluffton, and Wlnebrenner Graduate School of Theology at Fndlay, Oho. He has served n :he Oho Sandusky conference of he E.U.B. Church snce He s marred and has a famly of our sons. M>*.,w WM* 1 ww»««-, ' M, ""* ( ' S mu.... * ««* AS * J> v*r SAVE ALL W/A/7EM STOCK UP W/ BROTHERS J A * 1075 E. MAIN ST., OWOSSO, MICH. Extra Lean and 11 E. STATE ST.,. JOHNS, MICH. CHOPS # CENTER CUT Swft's Premum Pro-Ten Beer Chuck Steaks lb. Holly Farms WHOLE or RIB HALF CUTUPFREE PORK LOINS, 55 * SPARTAN SKINLESS ftft FRANKS 2LB.PKG. Uw Hll SPARTAN... CREAMY SALAD COUNTRY STYLE All Beef Franks Spartan Rng Bologna DOUBLE S HGREEN STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY qt Jar Dressng * j«#f 6=-c lb Fryer Breasts US DA Grade Spartan,5 oz w ^SV DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS CAN PORK & BEANS! 5, 1!" CHIUETS 1 LB. CAN WHOLE POTATOES SLICED CARROTS 1 LB. 1 OZ. CAN 1 LB. CAN Mx a MafeJ lb. lb. pkg MOST AMERICA'S VALUABLE STAMP comedy and nstructs wth provokng puppet type logc that has made hm a popular guest. Dottle, Buddy's sster, has flled the gap for many audences. Rev Mr Hanover, who s now pastor at Calvary Church nbenton Rdge, Oho, began ths unusual mnstry In the sprng of 1958 when he made a paper mache puppet for use In vacaton Bble school of hs own church. From a chance dscovery of a book on Ventrloqusm n the publc lbrary and ths smple begnnng n hs own church has grown a mnstry that has been amazng to many, ncludng Rev Mr Hanover. He Is a graduate of Sycamore (Oho) Hgh School, Bluffton Col- T 3- * V QluJfn* APPLESAUCE «N MxVMatd Shurfne... Tomato Catsup 14 Shurtne... Orange a juce Shtffa 1 * Bf 1»*5& " CUT WAX BEANS I 5,.» PEAS PEAS & SLICED CARROTS ' L " oz 6,/2 oz CALIFORNIA GRATED TUNA Frozen oz. Bottle GRAPEFRUIT SEC BARTLETT PEARS 1 LB. 1 OZ. CAN Country Fresh elaxfne* FRUIT COCKTAIL «SAUERKRAUT ^ ~ YELLOW CLING PEACHES ft % ONS CAN HALVES 1 LB. CAN Mx n Mafek SLICES on HALVES 1 LB. 13 OZ. CAN YELLOW CLING PEACHES TOMATO JUICE ]& ODLES SKKSb. q* Chocolate Mlk Shurfne...Whole Kernel or Cream Style Corn 1 Ib.lloz. 1 LB. CRANBERRY SAUCE CAN" Mx V MARASCHI CHERRIES 4 OZ.WT. JAR Mafck" Shurfne Yellow Cookng y\ Onons ^lih ^)IBWT^Wlffll, B8' l B3BB H'H H'H ISlSlllSlB'BlB /v\.*>

24 Page 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 r* Busness and Professonal Announcements. Legal News New Suts Started ERNEST E. CARTER County Clerk Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns vs Raymond Flescher and Karen Flescher. Thomas Hugh Shoemaker vs Roger Allen Bell and Bernard Bell. Marrage Lcenses Lawrence K. Botke, 19, 7995 Stoll Road to Dane Lee Smth 19, 6161 Sleght Road, Bath. Gerald L. Brush, 23, /2 W.M-21toJanceM.Brooks, 17, 205 W. Buchanan St. Rchard Eugene Hyatt, 22,3607 Jones Lake Street, Lansng to Barbara June Hoppe,'2l, 333 East Sherdan Road, Lansng. Wllam Ray Sherman, 20, R-2, Box 114, Lansng to Mary Ann Pggott, 18, R-2, Portland. Basl W. Kelley, 28,1822 Jolly Road, Mason to Janet H Wlson, 23, chadwck Road, DeWtt. Bran Lee Severt, 23, R-l, Ashley to Pamela Kae Mahar, 23, 1304 South Oakland, St. Johns. Davd J. GalHon, 22, 801 Alward Road, DeWtt to Nancy A. Pearson, 18, 8063 U.S.-27, DeWtt. Probate Court HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BURK Regster of Probate Wednesday, November 6, 1968 Cora Box, Probate of Wll. Reuben T. Brown, Determnaton of Hers. Carlton J. Goodsell, Clams. Joseph Mayer, Fnal Account Elmer Wtt, Fnal Account. Fred Martn, M.I., Lcense to Sell Real Estate. John Albert Sngletary, Lcense to Sell Real Estate. Cornela Bacon, Appontment of Admnstrator. Isabel Oden, Lcense to Sell Real Estate. Loyal D, Arthur, Fnal Account. Ella.Frances Ross, Lcense to SelLJjeal Estate, Joseph A. Kelley, Probate of wm. Thursday, November 7, 1968 Danel Ellwanger, Fnal Account. Cty Buldng Permts Rudolph Yurcso, 901 N. Lansng St. one story house. Brggs Co. 508 S, Traver St. dwellng. County Buldng Permts Oct. 11: James Larkn, Grand Ledge, Dwellng and garage. Oct. 11: Maurce Burl, R-4, St. Johns, addton to dwellng. Oct. 14: Beck and HydeFarmarna, R-3, St. Johns addton to offce of marna. Oct. 15: Kenneth Maxwell, Brook Road, Lansng, utlty buldng. Oct. 16: Sheldon Ackels, Allen St., Bath, two car garage. Oct. 17: Gerald Welber, R-l, Fowler, addton to dwellng. Oct. 18: East DeWtt Bble Church, DeWtt, addton to church. Oct. 18: Randolph's Ready Mx, R-3, St. Johns, addton to offce: Oct. 18: Donald Schneder, R-l, Fowler, attached garage. Oct. 18: Wayne Ackels, R-2, Ovd, pole buldng. Real Estate Transfers (From records n offce of Regster of Deeds) Oct. 18: Glen S. and RuthNostrant to Angelne Medrano, property In Northland Acres Subd, Oct. 18: Max and Katherne Slocum to John R. and Beverly J. Murphy, property n Westchester Heghts. Oct. 18: Paul E. and Patrca Luttg to Lawrence F. and Delores Krueger, property n Olve Twp. Oct. 18: Susan Wgns to George F. and Hazel Huddy, property n Ovd. Oct. 18: Josephne Frefelder to Cerel M, and Emogene Vandecasteele, property n Watertown twp. Oct. 18: Stella F. Cooley to Robert D. andbrendal.stewart, property n Watertown twp. Oct. 18: Lake Vctora Land Co. to Aulden C. and Clarabelle Eddy, property n Vctora Hlls. Oct. 18: Arche and Margaret Tarpoff to Ronald and Agnes Dexter, property n Royal Shores. Oct. 18: Geert D. Mulder and Sons, Inc. to Stanley H. and June Swan, property n Wllow Creek Farms. Oct. 18: Glen M. and Carol Rggle to Rchard E. and Penelope LaHae, property n Delvn Hlls. Oct. 18: Madres A. Hese to Arthur B. and Helen F. Zegler, property n Bath. Oct. 18: Reeta Danel to Clayton E. and Glenna Woodward, property n Bath twp. Oct. 21: Lole L. Lumbert and, Maxne ^Sullvan to_ Charles E. and Juanta Graham, property n Rver Rdge. Oct. 21: Frank G. and Anelda Sm lons to Robert L. Prce Jr., property In Vctora Hlls. Oct. 21: Lunsford R, and Mary Melvn to Gary L. and Edth Bensnger, property n Tllotson's Add. to Else. Oct. 20: Young Bros, and Daley, Inc. to Glenn T, and Nancy Cheney, property In Whte Oaks. Oct. 21: John and Sybl Glowackl to Raymond and Jacquelne Schneder, property n Bngham twp. Oct. 21*. Hlary and Mary Hafner to Duane L. and Nancy Rudy, property n St. Johns. Oct. 22: Katherne O'Mears at al to Mchael, Jacquelne Martn Hogan, property In Lebanon ;wp. Oct. 221 St. Mary's Church of Westphala to Margaret Martn et al, property n Westphala twp. Professonal Drectory ATTORNEYS ROBERT WOOD Attomey-at-Law 115 E. Walker St. Phone TIMOTHY M. GREEN PAUL A. MAPLES Attorneys and Counselors 210 N. Clnton I'ftune JACK* WALKER JAMES A. MOORE Attornuys-tt-law Nat'I. Uank Bde. Phnnc HAROLD B. REED PATRICK B. KELLY Altomey.s-at-Law Offces at 305 E, State, St. Johns Ph Wlls6n St., DcU'ltt Ph KEMPER& WELLS Wllam C. Kemper, Rchard l>. Wells Attorneys, anl Counselors 100 N. Clnton Ave. Phone ClHItOPfUCTOltS A. N. SAUDERS Chropractc Physcan 204 N. Oakland St. Phonu ^ DENTISTS DR. U. L. OATLEY Dentst 106 Maple Ave. Plume 224-'OI2 " DR. DT'R. WHITE, D.D.S. General Dentstry Phone Umsh St. -, st. Johns DR.~R7W0HLERS7 Dentst 107 Sprng St., Phone 2^ Offce Hours by Appontment, Closed Saturdays DR. BRUCE GRDJICH General Dentstry By Appontment Phone East DeWtt Medcal-Dental Bldg. 130ZQ 8. US-27 East DeWtt DR. C. W. LUMBERT," D.DTST DENTISTS Dr. H. A. Burkhardt, D.D.S. General Dentstry 201 Brush St. Phone OPTOMETRISTS DR. ALBERT H. NELSON Optometrst 110 Sprng St. Phone 224*4654 DR. H. D. SHANE, Optm. 105 S. Ottawa Phone OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN HARRY J. DcVORE, D.O. LARRY W. BADER, D.O. Hours by Appontment 206 W. Walker St. Johns, Mch. Phone Wllam M. Stegerwald, D.O. Physlcan and Surgeon Maple Rapds Resdent Phone Offce Phone PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS S. R. RUSSELL, M.D., FJI.C.S. J. M. GROST, M.D. Offce Hours 2;00 to 5:00 p.m. Dally except Thursdays and Sundays 21u E. WalKer Phone PAUL F. STOLLER, M.D. Offce Hours by Appontment Only 3U8 N. Mead Phone »0 W7F. STEPHENSON, M.D. 510 E. Walker St. Johns Phone 224*2752 VETERINARIAN DR. NELSON S. HOWE, JR. OHcc Hours: l«2-7-«n.m. Weekdays Lfe Wth The Rmples S*6 >< -, n?l ) W (I PROBLEMS.. PROBLEMS, < *~\ PROBLEMS. ) Oct. 22: Beulah E. Green to Clfford L. and JeannetteTnkey, property n Culver's Plat of Park Lake. Oct. 22: Assaph and Ella Baler to Roland H. and Mae Pttenger, property n Bath. Oct. 23: Robert E. and Darlene V. Smth to Olen and Betty Olver, property n Clnton Vllage. Oct. 23: Lawton and Rosenna Smth et al to Lawton K. and Rosenna Smth, property n Vctor twp. Oct.-23: Irvng A. Sr. and Mare Arnett to Irvng A. Jr. and Geraldne Arnett, property n Ovd twp. Shepardsvlle By Luclle Spencer Mornngstar Chapter No. 279, OES of Ovd wll meet on Wednesday evenng, Nov. G fo ^"tclce for Installaton on Nov. 8. Mrs Mchael, Flegel and daughter, Lor of Chcago, have been carng for her mother, Mrs A. J. Schaefer. Mrs Schaefer has had recent surgery. The MYF of the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church dd very well on ther UNICEF drve on Sunday evenng. They collected better than S100 for ths worthy cause. Mr and Mrs Charles Palen Sr. closed ther cottage at Edenvlle for the wnter. Mrs Palen sad that there was a bad storm up there, shuttng off the electrcty for about two hours on Sunday. Mr Irvng Brooks left Monday mornng for hs home n Salem, HERE. HERE. KWV,TAKE IT E«>- YOU'RE LETTING YOUR UERVES RUN PWM V/ITH >mjf*ce UF TO THINGS UKEAvMKUEE -\DULTANP WU'LL FIND V\OSX TROUBLES ARE PURELY IMAGINARY' WeM CUe ILL BET IF YOU'LL JUST SAY ) "BOO" TO IT EVEN YOUR J BIGGEST PROBLtM.. J WILL 60 AWAWJ -J L r^- / "MT. By MRS. WAYNE MEAD, Correspondent Phone Award banquet held for Cancer Socety Mrs Raymond Thornton, Mrs Rex Ballantne, Mrs Davd Peabody, Mrs Joe Fabus and Margaret Thornton attended the p.'vards banquet of the Amercan Cancer Socety State Conventon last Wednesday evenng at the Jack Tar Hotel n Lansng. Mrs Thornton was one of 17 volunteers from the State of Mchgan who receved the Top Crusader Award. These awards are gven annually to volunteers who have worked at least ten years for the Amercan Cancer Socety n ts three phases of endeavor, educaton, servce and fund-rasng. Mrs Thornton ntroduced a program of "Send a Mouse to College" whch was conducted successfully by the Ovd-Else Hgh School Band ths past sprng. She s Vce Presdent of the Clnton County Chapter of the Amercan Cancer Socety and has been Duplan Townshp Charman snce Mr and Mrs Floyd Betzer have returned home after spendng several days n Montpeler, Oho vstng Mrs Mary J. Irwn. They also vsted Mr and Mrs Gerald Montgomery and Mr and Mrs Francs Smth of Ashley, Indana. Mrs Blanche Bnger of Maple undergong Ore. after spendng t(somette. R w ds RO ad underwent /major, " nqerbun observaton and 6 vsun^-uhtf^l^^^rvr*og^^^ur^ry thkpast^^d^&^^t^^' Smth and famly., Owosso Mefr&rltr^bspt&fRbonf'" jvr and Srs Howar'd Halteman Mr Steve Komves s comng 249. Shewouldenjoyhearngfrom along justflne after havngunder- her frends. gone surgery last Monday. Mr and Mrs Charles Palen Jr. and famly, Mr and Mrs Dale Decker and famly were recent callers of Mr and Mrs Edward Wsner and famly and Mr Roy Wlsner at ther ranch near Maple Gty. The Wsners are former Ovd resdents. Maple Cty s located northwest of Traverse Cty. Mr and Mrs Charles Robbns entertaned frends from Battle Creek on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Rchard Hebeler and famly spent Sunday wth Mr and Mrs Robert Rowley and chldren of Lansng. Mr and Mrs Lyle Acre entertaned 51 members of the Acre famly on Sunday for dnner. By means of space heaters they seated the famly n the new garage that they have recently added to ther house. Guests were present from St. Johns, Bannster, Montrose, Owosso and the surroundng area. Mr and Mrs Orln Acre expect to leave for Florda n the very near future. Mr and Mrs Clarence Mtchell and Mr and Mrs Leonard Mtchell attended the funeral of 8-year-old Rebecca.. Mtchell on Saturday. Rebecca was the vctm of a car accdent. Becky was the nece of Mr' Clarence Mtchell. Her parents are resdents of Mdland. Mr and Mrs GUUson of Flnt called on Mr and Mrs George Moore Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Raymond Thornton enjoyed a color tour last weekend. They vsted the Soo Locks, Internatonal Brdge and took a two hour boat trp on the AuSable Rver. Mss Celeste Buck of Central Mchgan Unversty flew to Kansas Cty for the weekend to attend the weddng of her cousn Mss Cathy McLeod to 1st Lt. Jerry Raney. Mr and Mrs George Davs spent the past week on a color tour of Mchgan. Mr and Mrs Dale Davs of Clare accompaned them. Mr and Mrs George Swagart, and Mr Carl Bradmyer are vstng the Floyd Betzer and Wayne Mead famles. Mss Mary Ann Palus and frend Mss Lnda Katenn of St. Joseph School of Nursng at Flnt spent the weekend wth the former's parents Mr and Mrs Lous Palus of St. Clar Road and attended the weddng of Mss Judy Rvest and Wllam Kssane at the St. Cyrl's Church n Bannster Frday evenng. Mr and Mrs Howard Armstrong of Phoenx, Arz, were Frday evenng dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Norval Ballantne of French Road. They are former resdents of Else and whle here are stayng wth Mrs Lula Addson north of Else and callng on other frends and relatves. Mr and Mrs Harold Lebretreu, Mr Henz Mlberg and son-nlaw all of Dearborn spent Monday huntng at Mr and Mrs Joe Skrba's of Shepardsvlle Road. Mr and Mrs John Dvorsk and famly are buldng a new home on Island Road. Mss Ellen Hallock of Detrot s spendng twoweeks vstng her sster and husband Mr and Mrs Robert Wlson of St. Clar Road. Mr T.E. Whtford and Mr Bob Wlson were dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Whtford Tuesday evenng. The occason was the 87th brthday of T.E. Whtford, father of Lloyd Whtford. Mrs Jance Pease has returned to her home on Watson Road followng an appendectomy In St. Johns Hosptal. Mrs Ruth Burgess of Rochester, Mch, spent the weekend wth her brother and wfe Mr and Mrs Lews Wallng. Sunday they took a color tour of northern Mchgan. Mr and Mrs Maron Wallng of St. Johns joned them on the trp. Mr Wllam Knght has returned to hs home on Island Road after a three week stay n Owosso Memoral Hosptal and sons Glen and Wayne spent several days ths past week at Drummond Island. Mrs Roy Halteman was able to be brought to the home of her son and daughter-n-law Mr and Mrs Howard Halteman of Island Road ths past Tuesday. She s progressng ncely followng the nstallaton" of apace maker*some tme ago. NEWS ITEMS OFTEN FORCED OUT The late appearance of correspondence and other news tems from around the county s not necessarly the fault of the correspondents. Frequently the amount of news collected and contrbuted exceeds the amount of space avalable, and t s then necessary to wthhold soma tems untl the followng week. T..Lookng for work? Meet your competton. By Les Carroll * LEGAL TICES Clams WUlyoune Jan. S STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of RUBY A. WILLYOONG, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, January 8, 1069, at 0:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtrooms In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Gordon L. WJlvoung, Executor, N. East Street, Lansng, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall he made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, Dated: October 16, Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore Attorney for Estate Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 26-3 Fnal Account Teachworth Nov. 21 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of LINNIE FIRST TEACHWORTH, Deceased It s Ordered that on Thursday, November 21, 1968, at 11:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Ralph Teachworth, Admnstrator, for ouowance of hs fnal account and for assgnment of resdue. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule.. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated: October 15, Arnold and Arnold By: Jefferson P. Arnold Attorney for Estate 100 E. Center Street Ithaca, Mchgan 26-3 Clams IlenRe-slach Jan. 15 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Prohate Court for the County of Clnton, Estate of.margaret MARY HENGESBACII, Deceased II s Ordered that on Wednesday, January 15, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams and hers ufll he dete mned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Lawrence Hengcsbach, Admnstrator, R-2, Portland^ Mchgan, nnor to sad hearng. Publcaton' awn servce shall be made as provded by Statute.and Court Hule. ' TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated: October Robert H. Wood. Attorney for Estate 115 E. Walker St. Johns. Mchgan 27-3 Fnal Account Wood Nov. 21 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. In the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD J. WOOD, M.l. At a sesson of safd Court, held on October H, Present. Honorable Tmothy M. Green, Judge of Probate. Notce s Hereby Gven, That the petton of Betty M. Brennan Musgrove, the guardan of sad estate, prayng that her fnal account be allowed and the resdue of sad estate assgned to the persons entued thereto, that her guardanshp bond be cancelled and that she be dscharged and releved of any further dutes and labltes, wll be heard at the Probate Court on Thursday, November 21, 1968, at 10:30 A.M. It s Uraered, that notce thereof be gven by publcaton of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutvely prevous to sad day of hearng, In the Clnton County News, and that the pettoner cause a >copy of ths notce to be served upon each known party n nterest at hs last known address by regstered, certlffed, or ordnary mal {wth proof of malng), or personal servce, at least fourteen (14) days pror to such hearng. TIMOTHY M.', GREEN, judge of Probate. Thomas R. Roberts Attorney for Pettoner Amercan Bank and Trust Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 26-3 ORDER STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton, GERALD ARTHUR BAILEY, PJantlK vs. MARTHA LOUISE BAILEY, Defendant At a sesson of sad court held n the Crcut Courtroom n the County Buldng n the cty of St. Johns n the sad slate and county on the 11th dav of October, Gerald Arthur Baley, plantff, havng commenced an acton on the 16th day of August, 1068 aganst the defendant, Martha Louse Baley, P.O. address, 4310 Grlswold Street, Lansng, Mchgan, for dvorce frorn the bonds of matrmony and for other lelef and an affdavt the plantff havng been fled wth the clerk of the court wheren t s set forth that the present whereabouts of the defendant s unknown, now therefore: It s Ordered that the defendant, Martha Louse Baley, shall answer the plantff's complant or take such other acton as may be permtted by law on or before the 9th day of December, Falure to comply wth ths Order shall result n a Judgment by default agafnst the defendant for the relef demanded n the complant fled n ths cause. LEO W. CORKIN. a».., Crcut Judge Reamer Wlgle, Attorney for Gerald Arthur Baley 705 Amercan Bank & Trust Bldg, Lansng, Mchgan 26>4 Wll Olson Dec. 4 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Courl for the County of Clnton. Estate of MARADIA CLARK OLSON nk/a MARADIA BELL OLSON, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, De-ember 4, at 0:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtrooms n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Laurence J. Olson for probate of a purported wll, for grantng or admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of hers. Publcaton and servce shall be mare as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated: Oclnber 23, Walker & Moore Bv: James A. Moore Attorney for Pettoner Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 27-3 Wll Onstolt Dec. 4 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the County of Clnton. Estate of GEORGE E. ONSTOTT, Deceased It s Ordeetl that on December 4. 11)68. at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Leo Edwn Onstott for probate of a purported wll, and for grantng of admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by statute and Court Rule. - rr TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated: October 22, Wllam C. Kemper Attorney for Estate 100 North Clnton Avenue " St. Johns, Mchgan 27-3 Fnal Account Harr Nov. 21 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate ol CHRISTINE HARR, Deceased It s Ordered that on Thursday, November S, at 0:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtrooms n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Marvn J. Harr, Admn* strator, for allowance of hs fnal account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated: October 10, Walker & Moore Bv: James A. Moore Attorney for Admnstrator Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg, St. Johns, Mchgan 25-3 Wll Kelly Nov. 6 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. k Estate of U JOSEPH A. KELLEY a/k/a JOE A. KELLEY, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, November 6, 10G8, at 11:30 A.M.. n the Probate Courtroom al St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Robert C. Kelley for probate of a purported wll, and for grantng of admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of hers, Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated: October 9, logfl. Paul L. Branard Attorney for Estate 412 Stevens St. Flnt, Fchgan 25-3 Wll Hlgbee Nov. 21 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court ror the County of Clnton. Estate of MYRON 1>. HIGBEE, Deceased It s Ordered that on Thursday, November 21, 1968, at 10:00 A.M.. n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Brantly P. Chappell for probate of a purported wll heretofore admtted to probate n the State of Indana, and for grantng of admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, TTMOTHY M. GREEN., Judge of Probate. Dated: October 7, Davd M. Seelye Attorney for Pettoner 842 Mchgan Natonal Tower P.O. Box 386 Lansng, Mchgan 25-3 Clams Spasnuolo Dec. 18 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of CHARLES SPAGNUOLO, Deceased lt s Ordered that on Wednesday, December 18.,1068, at 11:00 A.M.. n the Probate Courtrooms n the Courthouse. St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch tme all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Theresa Spagnuolo, Wllam C. Spagnuolo, and Charles P. Spagnuolo, Co-Executors, 8007 N. Grand Rver Ave., Lansng, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng, Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, Rchard J. Brake Attorney for Co-Exccutort 515 North Captol Ave. u Lansng, Mchgan 29-3 Sole Smth Nov. 21 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton, Est'tc ol ANTOINETTE E, SMITH, Deceased It K Ordered that on Thursday, November 21, at 0:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtrooms n St. Johnt, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of James L. Smth for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons nterested n sad cmato are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why Mch lcense should not be granted. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated:October,14,1,1968. r,, r 3,' u, R 4 Walker & Moore By: James A. Moort. *. tt 1. Attorney for Estate UU'. Natonal Bank Bldg, M. Johns, Mchgan 25-3 Fnal Account Ellwanger Nov. 7 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of DANIEL ELLWANGER, Deceased It f Ordered that on November 7, 1068, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom n St. John, Menp-r a hearlnu be held on tne petton of Howard Ellsworth Shaffer, Execator, for allowance of hs fn;,] account, and on the pettons of Howard Ellsworth Shaffer, Specal Admnstrator, for allowance of hs accounts a> specal admnstrator. Publcaton and servce snal be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Dated: October 14, Wllam C. Kemper Attorney for Estate 100 North Clnton Avenue St. Johns, Mchgan 25-3 Busness Drectory AUTOMOTIVE DRUGGISTS FUEL OIL-GAS For the BEST BUT n New & Used Chevrolets See EDINGER & WEBER FOWLER Fhone ARMSTRONG & GOODYEAR TIRES Harrs Ol Co. 909 E. State Fhone BOOKKEEPING SERVICE R.E.S. Bookkeepng & Accountng: Servce Rchard E. Stoddard Phone / 3694 Round Lake Rd., DeWtt CREDIT BUREJU CLINTON COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU Credt Reports Phone Collectons FOR YOUR LISTING IN THE Busness Drectory Phone He's a frend of the famly Your Pharmacsts flls all Prescrptons wth the utmost accuracy. Glospe Drug Store 221 N. Clnton Phone St. Johns - FARM SERVICES Purna Feeds Means $ $ $ n Your Pocket Mathews Elevator Co. Gran Feeds- Seeds FOWLER Be a Partner T JUST A CUSTOMER Buy the Co-op Way FARMERS' CO-OP FOWLER Phone FARM DRAINAGE JAMES BURNHAM Phone St. Johns R-3, St. Johns ST. JOHNS OIL CO. ' JfcJ I * WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS? * Phone N. Mead St. Johns HARDWARE GOWER'S HARDWARE and GRAIN ELEVATOR BOTTLED GAS Cylnders or Bulk Eureka * Phone Phone INSURANCE Complete Insurance Servce Snce 1933 AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE FIRE INSURANCE GENERAL CASUALITY A. T. ALLABY Ins. Over Gamble Store St. Johns Phone PLUMPING FISH AND DUNKEL Plumbng, Heatng and Ar Condtonng' Phone E. State St. St. Johns ^ ^

25 Thursday, October 31, 1968 Southeast Eagle By Mrs Harold Sullvan (omtted last week) PARKER-POSTER Mss Catherne Ann Parker and James Rchard Poster were marred Frday evenng Oct. 18 at St. Mary's Cathedral n Lansng. Mr and Mrs Robert Parker of 7620 West Grand Rver are the parents of the brde and Mr and Mrs.Rchard Poster of Eagle are the parents of the brdegroom. Mrs Angel Foster of Lansng was matron of honor and Robert Parker Jr. was the best man. The weddngreceptonwasheld t at St. Therese Hal^Lansngwth * approxmately 200 relatves and frends present for the occason. The new Mr and Mrs James Foster wll resde on Clark Road, R-l, Eagle. Mrs Robert Hazen, charman of Eagle Townshp Cancer Assocaton and Mrs Robert Nourse Sr. attended the two day Amercan Cancer Socety Meetng at the Jack Tar Hotel. On Wedrfesday evenng a banquet was held and Bud Guest was speaker. Mrs Bruce Moyer, Mrs.'Vctor McCrumb, Mrs Ray Woodward, Mrs Noble Culy, Mrs Hram Hazen, Mrs Robert Hazen and Mrs Robert Nourse Sr. attended the banquet. Thursday evenng M s Robert Nourse Sr. attended the state meetng. She asssted on the volunteer tranng commttee of the Mchgan dvson n ther publc educaton workshop. She also receved great prase for assstng wth the Hosptalty Room and the Volunteer Tranng Commttee. Mrs Marguerte Burrow and Martha and Mr and Mrs Davd Hllard spent the weekend n Clarksvlle Tenn. vstng Mss Cndy Burrows and Mr and Mrs ' BUI Wrght and famly. Mr and Mrs RobertNourseSr. attended the Whte-Oade weddng recepton on Monday evenng. Mrs Gerald McCrumb, Mrs Ed Rose, Mrs Ann Burnette, Mrs Russell Dankenbrng, Mrs Martn Ruesch and Mrs Harold Sullvan attended the 4-H leaders meetng Monday evenng at Smth Hall. Mr Rchard Foster stll remans n St. Lawrence Hosptal for tests. Mr and Mrs Ed Rose spent. most of last week at ther cot- Meet dentcal twns Shela and Sheryl Pullam... or s t Sheryl and Shela??! Fowler By Mrs Donald Fcdewa Phone Annual bazaar Nov. 6, at Lutheran Parsh Hall, Fowler Fnal plans have been made for the annual chcken supper and bazaar to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at the Lutheran Parsh Hall at Fowler. Supper wll be served from 5 untl 8. The charmen of the supper are: Mrs Herbert Pasch, Mrs Fred Watts, and Mrs Fred H. Tledt. Among the tems featured at the bazaar wll be aprons, handembrodered pllow cases and scarves, homemade baked goods and candy. Mrs Wllam Ernst and Mrs Fre^ Hecht are char-,. ' tage at Lake St. Helen,-they also.;, (faen of the bazaar, ' >fu,- vsted Traverse Cty. h Mr and Mrs Hram Hazen cared for Scott Hazen whle hs mother Mrs Alvn Hazen had surgery at Sparrow Hosptal. Mr and Mrs Harold Sullvan and Bernce Ann attended MSU Mnnesota football game and Homecomng on Saturday. Mrs Gerald McCrumb, Mrs Ed Rose, Mrs Ann Burnette, Mrs Russell Dankenbrng and Mrs Harold Sullvan leaders of the Eagle Ltes 4-H groups of Eagle are plannng a Halloween masquerade party at Eagle Town Hall on Monday evenng Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. At ths tme the certfcates, pns and Far Money wll be gven to the 4-H members. The 4-H members and ther famles are nvted to attend and also masquerade wth 4-H members. Mrs Clfton Murday and Shrley of Fargrove were guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Sullvan on Sunday. Experments at the Unversty of Pennsylvana ndcate that small amounts of food substances go drectly from the mouth to the bran. Prce Dstrct By Mrs Harold Crowley (omtted last week) Prce Church has layman's Sunday Oct. 20 Layman's Sunday was observed at the Prce Unted Methodst Church Sunday, Oct. 20. Fred Musolf as Lay Leader was the speaker. Other laymen who asssted n the servce were Bruce Irsh, Kenneth Harrs, Ben Walker and Davd Conkln. Specal musc was presented by the young people of the chor, accompaned by Mke Swenderat the pano and Ed Waters on the gutar. Mke and Ed are from the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church. Prce Women's Socety wll meet at the church Wednesday, Oct. 30 for a dnner meetng wth Mrs Helen Hunt and Mrs Harold Crowley as hostesses. In the Interest of Good Government for St. Johns Vote for ROBERT H. WOOD for CITY COMMISSIONER Electon Tuesday, Nov. 5 Mr and Mrs Erwn Tedt and Mr and Mrs Rudolph Tedt attended a dnner and an evenng of cards at the home of Mr and Mrs Leon Schumaker of Rley on Saturday evenng, Oct. 19. Vstors of Mr and Mrs Wllam Ernst and Maxne durng the past week were: Mrs Robert Fnkbener and grls of McHenry, 111., Mr and Mrs Edwn Mohnke of South Bengal, Mr and Mrs Herman Noller of rural Hubbardston, Mrs Herbert Pasch of W, Dallas, Mrs Leo C. Fox and Mr and Mrs Edmund Falk. Mr and Mrs Fred W. Pasch, Mrs J.D. Bancroft and Mrs Edna Watamaker spent Tuesday evenng wth Paul Graff Sr. of Lebanon. Mr and Mrs Floyd Foerch and Sandra were Monday evenng vstors of Mr and Mrs Gale Foerch of North Essex. Mr and Mrs Rudolph Tedt left Thursday for New York state where.they 'wll' vs^t ther 'son and"daugrte'-, n-la\\'}mrandmrs Maurce Tedt and chldren. On Frday evenng Mrs Ray Gbbons was hostess at a demonstraton party at her home. Mss Sandra Foerch entered Carson Cty Hosptal on Monday mornng where she underwent a tonslectomy that day. Mr and Mrs Robert Beckhorn of Iona were Sunday evenng vstors of ther uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Wllam Ernst and Maxne. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 9B HOW how do do they they lke McGongal Corners %/ %/ By Mrs John McGongal beng beng twns twns?? How does t feel to be dentcal twns? *We just love t; we wouldn't want t any other way. We have lots of fun." Sheryl and Shela Pullam, members of the junor class at Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School, enjoy all phases of beng dentcal twns. They are the daughters of Mr and Jerry Pullam of North US-27. They were born on July 20, 1952, and Sheryl s sx mnutes older than Shela, Dressng alke s part of the fun and t's not dffcult for them to fool relatves, frends or teachers. The twns are so alke they have 11 dentcal tooth fllngs. Ther mental - thoughts and IQ levels are so smlar that when gven essay questons, the answers were lke duplcates. The teachers then separated the twns nto dfferent sectons of the room, and the essays stll remaned almost dentcal. PESCHKE'S SEMI-BONELESS Smoked Ham QUARTER SLICED Pork Lons MARHOEFER CANNED Hams $ LB SIZE Extra sensory percepton seems a much stronger trat wth twns. It's as though conversaton s muchless necessary. Ths trat goes hack to ther nfancy, and Mrs Pullam says, "It's qute common for twns to talk much later n lfe. They set up ther own manner of communcaton and don't really need to talk as others do,"' Mrs Pullam only gets the talk part. They both do gardenng and baby sttng. Sheryl has the only collecton n the famly gum wrappers. She s makng a gum chan. Both are on academc courses and last r year had ther father for a teacher. The grls felt he treated them harder than other classmates for fear of showng partalty, but he came n real handy MUSIC PLAY AN Important part of ther lves, Sheryl Is chor drector at the Unted when they needed thngs Methodst Church. Both sng In lunch money. lke the Wlsonalres, and frequently In sports they show some dfference. Shela lkes tenns, and they sng duets n the chor. Shela sometmes sngs solos. Sheryl prefers golf. Both are Sheryl plays the pano, and Shela presently consderng teachng the gutar. as a career. Mr Pullam teaches Except for a dfference of opnon 10th grade bology In the hgh on hard boled eggs, they lke school. Mrs Pullam teaches the same foods. The twns had all the chldhood dseases together thrd and fourth grade at East Ward, An nterestng feature s and stll share cold and flu that both parents are also twns. bugs. Frequently they talk and Shela and Sheryl both say they thnk n unson whch can be a have "Never regretted beng lttle confusng, especally when twns." WHOLE OR HALF LB $ LB SIZE 700EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH ITEM5 BELOW 9-LB SIZE TAKE THIS STRIP TO YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER STORE FOR YOUR ADDITIONAL TOP VALUE STAMPS, CHECK ITEMS YOU BUY FOR CASHIER TO TOTAL. wth the purchase of anj' 2 ctns XllF * % r/v Orange or Fruff Punch #15 UJ 50 JACK FROST DRINKS # wth the purchase of a V gaf cfn Kroger CHOCOLATE MILK wth the purchase of a 1-pt6~oz can Staley t # >«P A Spray Starch or a V-gal ft J O 5 0 ht Sta-Flo Starch #6 a 50 #8 a 50 # # # #24O 50 wth the purchase of a gar btl Sta-Flo Laundry Rnse or a 2-lbpkg Ran Drops wth the purchase of a pfcg of Kroger HOMESTYLE DONUTS wth the purchase of any 2 pkgs HALLOWEEN CANDY wtth the purchase of a 4»" Foldng PLATFORM STEPLADDER only wth the purchase of any 2 pkgs of Chcken \ Thghs, Drumstcks, Breasts^ wth rbs, Whole Legs, Splt Brolers or Roasters wth the purchase of 2 lbs or more Ground Beef Chuck, Ground Beef Round or STORE GROUND MEAT LOAF wth the purchase XI Jl f m % *>r 4 lbs or more #41 LJ 25 APPLES _ wth the purchase of ' IXIJ ft * % AF a gallon of Fresh Mch. W42 L-J 25 APPLE CIDER COUPON STRIP GOOD THRU SATURDAY, VEMBER 2, LIMIT ONE PER of CUSTOMER (omtted last week) Karl Shrey guest of paper for clay of fun Karl Shrey, son of Mr and Mrs Ray Shrey of 5609 Sleght Road, Bath; who delvers papers for the State Journal was a guest at the 3rd Annual Mchgan Press Assocaton News Paper Boy Awards Program. The Awards Banquet at 6 p.m. was staged n the Centennal Room at the KelloggCenter,MSU Wednesday evenng. Later they attended the Campus Theater. Followng a 7:30 breakfast In the cafetera they were taken by bus to Oldsmoble, for a tour of the assembly plant. They also vsted the planetarum and the Spartan Press Box at Spartan Stadum, they toured the State Captol and watched part of a ballgame on colored televson; returnng to ther respectve homes late Thursday afternoon. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY NEWS; The junors of our Amercan Legon Auxlary of Bath gave a Halloween party for ther mothers on ther meetng nght Monday, Oct, 21. They played games, served refreshments-and all came dressed for the occason, A rummage sale wll be Oct. 25 and 26 at the Amercan Legon Hall, Clark Road, Bath. The junor members wll hold a bake goods sale at the hall Oct. 26. Rummage donatons should be at the hall on Frday. Halloween nght, the Amercan Legon wll treat the publc to sweet cder and doughnuts n ront of Wllkns Gas Staton n Bath. Mrs Helen Dolton of 5608 Hgh Street, Bath entertaned n her home last Sunday wth a brthday dnner honorng one of her daughters, Mrs Pat Bell, of Man Street and her famly. Two other daughters and famles Mrs Agnes Mller,of 6456ClarkRoad, and Mrs Joan Gutjsk of Man Street joned the party later for ce cream and cake. For Bg Savngs ths week-shop from our ten page Maler If You Faled To Receve Your Maler Your Frendly Kroger Manager Has One For You! W«Reserve Tha Rght To Lmt Quanttes. Copyrght The Kroger Co. 196B. SPECIAL THIS WEEK! FRESH WHOLE FRYERS CUT-UP LB, 31 SPECIAL THIS C O U N T R Y LB WEEK!' C L U B CREAM HALF GALS. FROZEN COMPLETE 77-OZ Banquet Dnners 3 WTPKGS SPECIAL THIS WEEK/ Eatmore Margarne 6 hts $1 Tuna Prces And Coupons Good Thru Sat., Nov. 2, I96B In St, Johns SPECIAL THIS WEEK! USDA CHOICE TENDERAY BONELESS BOSTON ROLL LB SPECIAL THIS WEEK! KROGER DAWN FRESH 2% HI-NU MILK KROGER MEL-0-SOFT SANDWICH OR $1 Buttermlk Bread 5 L M $1 DEL MONTE 6%-OZ W7CAN 3H \P Names for Cty Commssoner must be wrtten n on the votng machne. Be sure to SPELL NAME CORRECTLY and use INITIAL { * as shown above. '. Pd. Pol, Ad. Store Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9 to 9 Sundays 10 to 6 S 900 South. US-27 In SOUTH***

26 Page 1QB CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 Clnton County News Full Prescrpton Know - How Your Pharmacst' Is Traned to Be Careful We fll'your doctor's prescrptons wth the utmost precson... and wll help you promptly n any emergency. WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY COUNT Fnkbener's Pharmacy FOWLER Phone Western Illnos at Central Mchgan TIE BREAKER Ths week's te breaker wll be Illnos at Purdue Pck the total number of ponts you beleve wll be scored n ths game and wrte on your entry. Jon n the fun! You can wn $20 cash, pad by The Clnton County News each week to the person who guesses the most wnners of the hgh school and college football games lsted on ths page. Shop the ads and read the rules to fnd out how you can cash n! 1. Read-every ad on ths page. An mportant game wll be lsted In each ad for your selecton. 2. On a separate sheet of paper, wrte the name of each merchant on ths page and after hs name, the name of the team you select as the wnner of the game lsted n hs ad. Lst n sequence 1 to 21. IN EVENT OF TIES, PRIZE- WILL BE DIVIDED EQUALLY 3; Be sure and prnt your name and address planly on your entry. 4. Mal your entry to Contest Edtor, The Clnton County News, St. Johns, before 6 p.m. Frday or delver t personally to The Clnton County News offce before 5 p.m. Frday. Mal must be postmarked no later than 6 p.m. Frday. 5. Contest wnners wll be announced each week In The Clnton County News. 6. Only one entry per person s allowed. 7. Remember Your guesses plus the names of the merchants, must be on a SEPARATE sheet of paper... not on ths page. 8. See copy at left for te breaker. Your Savngs Earn More Current Annual Rate COMPOUNDED and PAID Quarterly CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN r.,vjt-"'pa'*:.*'< ;.«,<;.\r, V.I..I-CAN CT JOHNS 2 Pottervlle at DeWtt Now Buyng CORN & SOYBEANS Storage on a St. JdKnsT Co : 0perftve Co: "YOUR PARTNERS FOR PROFIT" ST. JOHNS Phone Fowler at Langsburg K Your E3 NEW HOLLAND Dealer for ths area All other choppng and hayng equpment S & H FARMS N. US-27 SL French Rd. Ph Central Montcalm at Fulton USED. M M - " * - ' CARS %! ***>^V**r*<**+.*~**-~n #"»**,4n»W-**' ' M**"*- 1 " 0-,^m»»M*«" Phone olr r ' _.,. 8I5 or SD ' US " 2/ 8 Alma at Iona Happy Occasons call for flowers *dnnversares *partes *holdays *brrhdays *specfal events Phone charges wll be deducted from all floral orders. PHONE HOWE'S Greenhouse 6 Mles S. of "St. Johns or 1/2 mle N. of Alward Lake Rd. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 12 Grand Ledge at Waverly BROTHERS 1075 E. MAIN ST OWOSSO, MICH. and f,. Tm?ST*TEWu ST. JOHNS, MICH. 13 Navy at Notre Dame DEWITT HETTLER MOTOR SALES Dealer for Plymouth ^Chrysler and JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS and JOHNSON SWMOBILES USED TRUCKS 812 E. State Ph THE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRE FOR 1969 CARS 28" 17 Ovd-Else at Olvet Slvertown m Made especally for and approved by auto manufacturers "Easy Steer" shoulder s the closest thng to power steerng BW 1.89 Fed. Ex.! and trade-n. aamwto HUITIREJlSETER next, to Andy's ' 1411 N. US-27 ST. JOHNS OhoU.atWMU I. CLINTON COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE CAMERA STORE EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY KODAK & POLAROID CAMERAS AND FILM PARR'S REXALL DRUGS ST. JOHNS Ph Pnckney at Perry Let Us Be Your Headquarters for All Your Party Needs D&B PARTY SHOPPE 224 N. Clnton Phone Charlotte at Hastngs IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF PERFECT SATISFACTION Lester H. Lake, jewel 107 N. CLINTON ' Northern Mchgan at Tampa er but stll servng /our favorte food and beverages DALEY'S 19 Montabella at Portland WE MAKE A BIG IMPRESSION When t Comes to INSURANCE A Polcy to Ft Your Needs! See Us for AUTO, HOME, LIFE, LIABILITY TRAVEL & BUSINESS INSURANCE JIM MCKENZIE AGENCY ST. JOHNS Ph Mason at Howell MARTIN READY MIX CONCRETE W SERVING YOUR CON'CRETE NEEDS FROM OUR ST. JOHNS. PLANT j. - ~J WE USE: HEAVY MEDIA SEPERATION (HMS) HMS stone assures you of qualty concrete for your pato, floors, walks and drves. Martn Ready Mx Concrete South Glsor Rd., just North of Colony Rd. Phone ? Lansng Collect St. Johns at Lake wood RSEMAN SW TIRE by ARMSTRONG" 6.50 x 13 Blackwall *16 38 Fed. Tax $1.81 HARRIS OIL COMPANY 909 E. State Ph ' 15 Webbervlle at Bath Go-Go Redwngs! CLINTON CROP SERVICE SMITH DOUGLASS Farm Servce Center M-21 & Forest Hll Road * Phone Saranac at Lakevew Steadfastly devoted to servng you... To gve yon -"Just what the doctor ordered" by fllng all prescrptons wth unfalng accuracy s our foremost oblgaton and we are dedcated to fulfllng It wth metculous care. You can count on us. GLASPIE DRUGSTORE Your Prescrpton Store Free Delvery, f 221 N. Clnton ST. JOHNS Phone Mchgan State at Oho State MERCURY! MONTEGbl COUGAR! Your Clnton County MERCURY Dealer - ;,=;.;. -Always q:^ood;seje;chdhlbf;used,ca1-s. ' - ' Stan Cowan Mercury, Inc. ' 5u6N.'Clnton '' 'ST* JokflS" V TY / 11 Mchgan at Northwestern GET FAST RESULTS Gall CLINTON COUNTY NEWS 16 Pewamo-Westphala at St. Patrck's A* SERVICE The most mportant factor of any busness s servce. We are enlargng our parts department to broaden our parts supply to,,better serve our customers. A machne s no'better than the parts and servce that Is avalable for t. 6 & L SALES - SERVICE U.S. 27 at Dll Road ' DeWtt Chesanng.at Sagnaw MacArthur

27 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 11 B \ DeWtt, county stll argung about roads A >, DeWITT - Cty counclmen contnued ther attack on Clnton County road authortes lastweek as they agan expressed concern because the roads n the southwest porton of the cty are stll under county control. Counclmen sad the cty should be gven ownershp of the roads n the area, Clnton County road offcals have balked on turnng the roads over to the cty, especally the man arteres.n and out of the cty Turner, DeWtt and Herbson Roads. No acton was taken and the legal hassle contnues. Named to the cty electon board were Esther Klaver, Jesse Armstrong, Thelma Church, Marlyn Con, and Janet Woodruff. Earl Mller was hred as the cemetery sexton. $ teacher ' ^,. Answers to 6 questons can help 1 Clnton area school enrollments j you duck ^ medcne quack/ SCHOOL & TOTAL ENROLLMENT Ashley Publc Schools 564 Bath Communty Schools 1,409 DeWtt Publc Schools 1,430 Fowler Publc Schools 421 Holy Trnty School Fowler 376 Fulton Schools 1,232 Langsburg Publc Schools 981 Ovd-Else 2,410 Pewamo-Westphala Schools 646 St. Joseph School (Pewamo) 132 St. Marys School (Westphala) 553 St. Johns Publc Schools 3,788 St, Joseph School 443 St. Peter Lutheran (Rley) 45 Seventh Day Adventst 13 P»"*I»"*««^W"W«"WW... a bref bographcal sketch of the new teachers n the St. Johns School System Ann Shelly Sharon Derby Mrs Ann Converse Shelly of Mss Sharon Anne Derby of 615 Glenmoor, Apartment 92 A, R-2, Ithaca s now teachng thrd East Lansng, s a new teacher at and fourth grades at East Essex. Rley School where she teaches Ths s her frst year as a seventh grade mathematlc^and teacher.., kdg a * ( > , ) ' GRADES spc. edn « No breakdown avalable -.. Englsh. She was a^mw'te&h-^^ fl attended - J Central Mchgan*, years,, f b.n^ls6^roughr 1 ABrl ^,jg^ry Gallagher, Frank Kerkes, e*r at Okemos HghSchoolardhas Unversty and has a BA n ele-* W "**,, " J ' 'The FrsV BaptstCnuren Mssonary Unon wll meet next Reagen-Melane Smth, Gall «Reuben : j'opez, Joy Mahler, Carol been a teacher for one and a half mehtary educaton. Mss Derby years. s a member of the MEA, NEA, The growng popularty of Tuesday evenng, No. 5, at the Troub, Lnna Underwood, Karen She attended Mchgan State and the Methodst Church at "package" nsurance polces tor church for a 6:30 potluck dnner, Upham, Kmberly Vaughn, Lnda Unversty and holds abadegree Ithaca. Her hobbes are sewng the home s reflected by the busness meetng and program. Whtford and Susan Wood, honor n hstory and mathematcs. Her and horseback rdng. fact that n the last decade premums wrttenfor 'homeowners" charman for ths meetng. Freshmen: Kathy Badge, Deb Mrs Nelson Showers s program roll students. graduate work s beng done at Mchgan State Unversty n polces have skyrocketed from orah Barr, Nancy Bellnger, measurement, evaluaton, and $240.7 mllon to an estmated Catherne Grubaugh, Ruth Mnnger, Jeffrey Nelsen, Douglas research desgn. $1.7 bllon, accordng to the Anyone can be a reformer, but Her husband, Robert, s a PhD Insurance Informaton Insttute. t's another thng to reform. Rudd, Kay Slevert, JerStasaand canddate at Mchgan State Unversty n socology. They have one son, Marshall (Mark), who s now 15 months old. Mrs Shelly s a member of the NEA, MEA, SJEA, Mchgan Councl for Socal Studes, Natonal Councl for the Socal Studes, the Lansng Area League of Women Voters, andst. Davd's Epscopal Church n Lansng. Her hobbes are readng, sewng, and embrodery. RTH SMR BUS SCHEDULE" -' / SOUTHBOUND LEAVE ST. JOHNS 10:45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. 1:00 p.m. ARRIVE LANSING 11:32 a.m. 4:25 p.m. 7:30 p.m. RETURNING LEAVE LANSING 9:30 a.m. 2:50 p.m. 9:45 p.m. ARRIVE ST. JOHNS a.m. 3:20 p.m. 10:15 p.m. Mrs Janet Remus Mrs Janet Kay Remus of 2581 Lehman Road, DeWtt, s now teachng the ffth and sxth grades at East Essex. She formerly taught at New Lexngton, Oho. Ths s her second year of teachng. Her husband, James Arthur Remus, s a draftsman at Tr- County Regonal Plannng Commsson. Mrs Remus attended Mchgan State Unversty and has a BA In elementary educaton. She s a member of the MEA, NEA, and FOR A RIDE TO THE POLLS TUESDAY V. 5 th PH NEED A RIDE TO THE VOTING POLLS ELECTION DAY? JUST CALLJERRY WILCOX AT THE ABOVE NUMBER! <;* RIDES SPONSORED BY JAYCEES local organzatons. Her hobbes are skng (snow and water), hkng, readng, photography, and walkng. Lanne Fsher Lannle A, Fsher s now teachng seventh and eghth grade scence and math at the Eureka and East Essex Schools. He has been a teacher for sx months and formerly taught at Central Montcalm Publc Schools at Stanton. He attended Ferrs State College and has a BS degree n scence educaton, wth a major n chemstry and mnor n math. Fsh r s a member of the MEA, NEA, SJEA, and the Sher can Frst Congregatonal Unted Church of Chrst. Hs hobbes nclude golf, readng, and swmmng. He served n the Army for two Ray Chase Ray Chase s now teachng at Rley School. He formerly taught at Sebewalng Hgh School and has been a teacher for the past three years. Hs subject at RleySchool s junor hgh socal studes. He attended Lansng Communty College and Mchgan State Unversty and holds aba degree from MSU n hstory and geography. Hs graduate work n educaton s beng done at MSU, Chase s a member of the MEA and NEA. Mrs Chase s a regstered nurse.. Announcements Garbage, Trash and papers don't stand a GHOST of a chance wth a CALCINATOR GAS INCINERATOR! Answers to sx questons wll help Mchgan resdents spot the health quacks who every day clam they can cure everythng from cancer to arthrts. James J. Llghtbody, M.D., Detrot, presdent of the Mchgan State Medcal Socety, says, "If you can answer 'yes' to any of these sx questons, then be wary.'' Dr Llghtbody sad these questons wll help Mchgan resdents recognze the quack salesman or the phony gadget: One, s the product or servce offered as a "secretremedy?* Two, does the sponsor clam that he s battlng the medcal professon whch Is attemptng to Fulton Hgh honor roll announced MIDDLETON-Honor roll students for the frst markng perod at Fulton HghSchool were named last week by the school admnstraton. Honor roll students are: Senors: Sandra Dolbee wth hgh honors; Glora Benner, Conne Cooper, Patrca Guernsey,.Vctora Hogle, Karen Logsdon, Robert Lopez, Mary Phl, Myra Phl, Susan Sattler, Denns Skrba, Shela Stead, Sally Swanson, Jemery VanSlckle and Roxann Warner wth honors; Syney Armstrong, Harold DeVers, Douglas Gager, Ruth Hoard, Karen Loudenbeck, Sue Pendell, Anta Perce, Selnda Powers, Edmond Reaume, Thomas Redman, Jo Ellen Slepr, RosemarySmlth,Ma\- lene Stewart, Marjore Troub, Lnda Whte and Ann Wood, honor roll students. Junors: Gary Betz, Tamara Husted, Dawn Ltwller, Janet Owen, Patrca Sullvan, and Barbara Zmmerman wth honors; Ann Brown, Lnda Drake, Rebecca Ely, Lllana Hcks, Sandra Lator, Jane Mahler, Janet Salsbury, Deborah Sower, Rafael Tambuatco, Darrell Taylor, and Lnda Towslee, honor roll students. Sophomores: Cndy Helms, Lnda Smalley and Laure Van- Sckle wth honors; DuaneDrake, Conne Stoneman wth honors: Barry Cole, Sandra Kendall, Patrca Kr van, James Lesle, Dense Ltweller, Steven Lopez, Danel Lowe, Joyce Nelsen, Tmothy Perce, Zeda Roberts, Mark Sal, MaraSmeltzer, Crag VanSlckle, Annette Warren, James Whtford and Joan Zmmerman, honor roll students. 8th Grade: Mke Ltwller wth hgh honors; Karen Boehs, Carole Brauher, Gary Cumberworth, Terry Donahue, Val Loudenbeck, Penny Maybee, Dane Nznak, Karen Sorrell and Karen Taylor wth honors; Candy Badge, Tom Beard, Pamela Ely, Debra Gager, Malnda Hcks, Vnessa Hogle, Lana Ltweller, Karen Perce, Sylva Stevenson and Barbara Thomas, honor roll students. Don't help agoodboy go bad. Lockyourcar. Take your/" keys* Gas Incnerator Specal * a suppress hs wonderful dscovery? Three, s the remedy sold from door to door, by a self-styled "health advsor," or promoted n lectures to the publc, from town to town? Four, s ths "mracle" drug, devce, or det promoted n a sensatonal magazne, by a fath healer's group-, or a crusadng organzaton? Sx, Is the product or servce good for a vast varety of llnesses? In commentng on the current concern of Mchgan doctors to expose the health quacks who prey on the fears and hopes of sck people, Doctor Llghtbody sad, "The people who fall for ths con game are good and sncere people who desre to mprove ther health or appearance. Ther mstake s n seekng the 'mracle' or 'nstant cure.'* THE U.S. FOOD and Drug Admnstraton offers the followng defnton of quackery: "The term 'quackery' encompasses both people and products. The 'health practtoner' who has a 'mracle cure' but no medcal tranng s a quack; the worthless drug or food supplement pushed Lansng gallery opens new show The Lansng Communty Art Gallery, 118 1/2 E. Mchgan Avenue, Lansng wll open ts November exhbt on Sunday, Nov. 3, wth the presentaton of onewoman shows bytwoareaartlsts, Dorothy Wells of East Lansng and Harrett Spra of Okemos. A publc recepton from 1-4 p.m. wll ntroduce the new show. Gallery hours for the show, whch wll contnue through Nov. 29, are: Sunday 1-4 p.m., Monday 7:30-9 p.m., and Tuesday through Frday 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. n decetful promotons s a quack product; the machne that has mpressve knobs and dals, but does nothng except take money out of the pocketsoftheunsuspectng,s a quack devce." The federal agency recommends the followng acton when a ctzen suspects health quackery: "Contact your physcan or nform your county medcal socety." 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28 Page 12 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 General Electon Notces for Ctes and Townshps ELECTION TICE General Electon ' Tuesday, November 9,1960 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS! Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be hold In the CITY OF ST. JOHNS State of Mchgan at the St. Johns Muncpal Buldng wthn sad cty on Tuesday, November 3,1068 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces} vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves In Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve, State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the" board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty: two members or the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, CountyTreasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, County Supervsor. Cty Offcers: Two Cty Commssoners. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve n addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9.10 mlls. TOTAL mlls State Proposal No. 1: Proposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons?" VES State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum Is to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? VES State Proposal No, 3: Referendum on Act 7G of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of 5335,000,000,00 and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the ^tate for the payment of prncpal afd^nterest thereon'for^the purpose, of (1 plannng, acqurng and'constructng fa-" cllltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of 5100,000, and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes,the from' the general fund of the state? State Proposal No. 5: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton S of Artcle lvofthestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended topermlt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to OpenlngandClosng of Polls; Electon Law, Act US,P.A. 1954,Secton 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl S o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall he alloyed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll he open at 7 o'clock a.m, and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon, THOMAS HUNDLEY Clerk of Sad Cty Dated; Oct ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 0, 1D68 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce s hereby gven that u General Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF BATH State of Mchgan at the followng places wthn suld townshp: Precnct Number One at the Bath Townshp Hall In Bath. Precnct Number Two at the Park Lake Hall on Park Lake Road. Tuesday, November S, 1968 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces) vz; Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States, Congressonal: Representatves In Congress, Legslatve: State Representatve, State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton) two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty) two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervsor. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court) one Judge of Court of Appeals) one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A, 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of tho county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton, 6,50 mlls Townshps 1,50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve n addton mlllage equal to the townshp mllage mlls. TOTAL mlls State Proposal No, 1: Proposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base,may be Imposed by the state or any'of ts subdvsons?" State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme, The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? State Proposal No. 3: Referendum on Act 7G of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of $335,000,000,00 and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 257 Of the Publc Acts Of 1968 * (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to polty leal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State Proposal No. 5: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce, Secton 9 of Artcle lvofthestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths sectlonbo amended topermt ther electon to another offce? And also to vote on the followng propostons; Townshp Proposal No, 1. Mllage Increase. Shall the lmtaton on the total amount' of taxes whch may be assessed aganst all property In the Townshp of Bath, Clnton County, Mchgan, for all purposes to Increased one (1) mll of the assessed valuaton as equalzed on all property In the Townshp for a perod of fve (5) years, for thepurposeofprovld- Ing addtonal funds to be used for the purchase of fre trucks, fre equpment and establshment of a fre buldng and ste fund? Townshp Proposal No. 2, Lquor by the Glass, Shall the sale of sprts In addton to beer and wne be permtted for consumpton on the premses wthn the Townshp of Bath under the provsons of the law governng same? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act 116, P.A, 1954,Secton 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m and wll reman open untl S o'clock p,m, of sad day of electon. LEEREASONER Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated; October 24, 1066 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,10GB TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS! Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF BENGAL State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wlhln suld Townshp. Tuesday, November 5, 1966 for the purpose of electng canddates for tho followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves In Congress. Legslatve! State Representatve, State Boards! Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty) two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers! Prosecutng Attorney) Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySuporvsor. Townshp Offcers: Two trusters; one full term) one to fll vacancy. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court] one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court, And also to vote of the followng propostons; ' County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1033! Shall separate tax lmtatons he establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn.the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 16 mlls as follows?; County of Clnton, *.,*., mlls Townshps,. *. > t.go mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9.70 mlls. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo. l:proposedamendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates, or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons?" State Proposal No, 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 0 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme, The purpose of ths referendum Is to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? Statt. Proposal No, 3: Referendum on Act 70 of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of $335,000,000,00 and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the from the genera) fund 'of the state? State Proposal No, 4: Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1068 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes andprograms consstng of land acquston and the developmentof parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State ProposalNo. 5:Proposedamendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of ArtlcIelVof the State Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce, Shall ths secton be amended to permt ther electon to another offce? ' Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: '.Electon Daw, Act 116,P.A.1954,Sect'on" 1 720'-Oh the day of'any'eleetonlhe polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. RUDOLPH MOHNKE Clerk of sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 1B68 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,1968 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS; Notce s hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF BINGHAM State of Mchgan at the Bngham Grange Hall on US-27 Tuesday, November 5,1068 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces) vs: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal; Representatves n Congress. Legslatve; State Representatve, State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney) Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, County Supervsor. ** Townshp Offcers: One Trustee, Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court] one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court, And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A, 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for tho county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps 1,60 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9,70 mlus. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo, lproposedamendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax, Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of tho State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: "An ncome tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons?" State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on * Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of {hs referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Trc?', Stato Propotl No. 3: Referendum on Act 70 or thn Publc Acts of looe (Propnal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water P'jjutton) Shall th'f State ot Mchgan borrow the sum of $3315,000, and Issue goneral pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons andagent cles of the state for such purposes, the State Proposal No, 4: Referendum on Act 257 Of the Publc Acts Of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan barrow the sum of $100,000,000,00 and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest tho re on for publc recreatonal facltes andprograms consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State ProposalNo. 6: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of Artcle lvofthestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended to permt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act 116,P.A.1054,Sectlon 720. On the day of any electon the polls wlll.be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 6 o'clock p.m. of sad day of elec BARBARA DAVIS Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 1966 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5, 19Q8 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce s hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wthn Sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 5,1968 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz; Presdental; Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves n Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty, I <u T, n-h. J, rt County Offcers: (Prosecutng Attor-,. ney; Sherff, County Clerk, Coutj^ Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervsor. Townshp Offcers; One Trustee. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the fallowng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate* tax lmtatons be establshed, far a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 16 mlls as follows?; County of Clnton 6,60 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve n addton mllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9.70 mlls. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo, lproposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adapton of a Graduated Income Tax, Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows! 'An ncome tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be mposed by the state or any of Us subdvsons?" State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 8 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght, Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum Is to approve or reject ths act, Shalt the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? Statn Proposal No, 3; Referendum on"' Act 76 of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Stmt] the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of $336,000, and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the from the general fund of the state7 State Proposal No, 4; Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000,000,00 and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and the development of parks* forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State ProposalNo. 5: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce) Secton 9 of Artcle IV of the State Consttuton now prohbts tho electon as well as the appontment of mombors of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another stato offce. Shall ths secton be amended to permt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: ' Electon Law, Act 116,P.A.lfl54,Secton 720, On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer, Every qualfed elector present and n lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a,m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS GLADYS HANKEY Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24,1068 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,1068 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS; Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held n LEBAN TOWNSHIP State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wthn sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 5,1968 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves In Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton] two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty) two members of the board of governors of Wayne Slate Unversty, County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, CountyTrea- surer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervlsor. Townshp Offcers: One Trustee: one Clerk. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933; Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed IB mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9,70 mlls. TOTAL 18,00 mlls State ProposalNo. lproposed amendment to remove the present restrcton, aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read. as follows:,,'an Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base-may be Imposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons?" State Proposal No, 2: Referendum,on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? State Proposal No. 3: Referendum on Act 70 of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of $335,000, and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1966 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes andprograms consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the" State ProposalNo. 5:Proposedamendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of ArtlcIelVof the State Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of / the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended to permt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to OpenngandClosng of Polls: Electon Law, Act 116, P.A. 1954,Secton 720, On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open Untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and n lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. PAUL E. QRAFF, JR. Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated; October 24, 1968 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November S, 1968 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS! Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF OLIVE State of Mchgan at,th«townshp Hall wthn Sad Townshp, Tuesday, November S, 1086 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces) vz: Presdental: Electors of Presldont nnd Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves In Congress, Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of thfl board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. ' County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervsor, ' Townshp Offcers: One Trustee; one Clerk, Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of Ihe followng propostons: Townshp Proposal: Lquor By The Glass. Shall the sale of sprts In addton to beer and wne be permtted for consumpton on the premses wthn the Townshp of Olve under the provsons of the law governng same? County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and tho townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps ' 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve n addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9,70 mlls, TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo, l:proposedamendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons?" State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme, The purpose of ths referendum Is to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? State Proposal No. 3 Referendum on Act 70 of the Publc Acts of 10GB (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of $335,000,000,00 and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon andabatement of water polluton and for*-the makng of grants, loans ancl J advance's {d mlnclpallhe, sypom!km'a 1 umvsldr3'andagoh-' ces of the stdt? r for such purposes, the State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of 5100,000,000,00 and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State ProposalNo,5:Proposedamendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of ArtlcIelVof thestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended topermt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act UC,P.A.1954,Sectlon 720. On tho day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of elec- UC "" MRS AGATHA SIMON Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 1066 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5, 1968 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS; Notce s hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF OVID State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall of Sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 0,1966 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces} vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States, Congressonal: Representatves n Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton) two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State ^Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty, County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney] Sherff, County Clerk, CountyTreasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervsor. Townshp Offcers: One Trustee. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supremo Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals) one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 02, P.A. 1033} Shall separate tax lmtatons bo establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts. 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve n addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9,70 mlls,, 'TOTAL mlls. State ProposalNo. ltproposedamendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax, Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons?' State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 0 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? State Proposal No. 3: Referendum on Act 7G of the Publc Acts of 10GB (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the Stato of Mchgan borrow the sum of $336,000, and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the stale for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon andabatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1966 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the stale for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes andprograms consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State ProposalNo, 5: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of ArtlcIelVof thestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amendedto permt ther electon to another offce? I«4. I., 1 ygg n ) lq <)<*OC tl"f ht ll.gl ' IJ'ltl Jd'.'Il.J IJIUI Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls; *""' Electon Law, Act 116,P.A.1054,Sectlon 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and n lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at? o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS MARIE DePOND Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated; October 24, 1966 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,1968 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF RILEY State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wthn sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 5,1968 for tho purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz! Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves In Congress. Legslatve; State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the stale board of educaton) two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney] Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervsor. Townshp Offcers: One Trustee; one Supervsor. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed IB mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6,60 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9,70 mlls, TOTAL 1B.00 mlls ' State ProposalNo. l:proposedamendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read. as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of ts subdvsons?* State Proposal No. 21 Referendum on - Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1907 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc.Act s provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme, The purpose of ths referendum Is to approve or reject ths act. ' Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? * State Proposal No. 3: Referendum on. Act 7C of tho Publc Acts of 1908 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of $335,000, and ssue general oblgaton bonds of tho state therefor pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon andabatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the slate for such purposes, the State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 257 Of the Publc Acts of 10GB (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes,) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes andprograms consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonalpurposes,the State ProposalNo. 5: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton B of ArtlcIelVof thestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term ot offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended to permt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act U6,P.A.1954,Secton 720. On the day of any "electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. ELMER W. MARTIN Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 196B ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,1966 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wthn Sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 5,1968 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces) vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves n Congress, Uut'j * r "Eeglsfatvet State Representatve! *.",' State Boards! Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney) Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer 1, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, County Supervsor. Townshp Offcers: One Trustee, ers. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?; County of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps 1,50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve n addton mlllage equal to the townshp mlllage,. 9,70 mlls. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo, 1: Proposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of ts subdvsons?' State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The, purpose of ths referendum Is to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state or Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? Slate Proposal No, 3: Referendum on Act 7G of the Publc Acts of 1966 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum ot $335,000,000,00 and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal Und Interest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon andabatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the method of repayment of sad bonds to.be State Proposal No, 4: Referendum on 'Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes,) Shalt the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes andprograms consstng of land acquston and the developmentof parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes andfor the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the See ELECTION TICES page 13-B

29 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 13 B General electon notces Contnued from page 12-B.state for such recreatonal purposes, the method of repayment of sad bonds to bo Slate Proposal No. 5:Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of Artcle lvofthestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended to permt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to OpenlngandCloslng of Polls: Electon Law, Act 116,P.A. 1954,Secton 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at T o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl a o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. MANLEY HUNT Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 1968 *- [. ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,1QG8 TO THE QUALIHED ELECTORS: Notce ts hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF WATERTOWN State of Mchgan at the followng places wthn Sad Townshp: Precnct Number 1 (West offrancls Road)-Watertown Townshp Hall. Precnct Number 2 (East of Francs Road) Watertown Center Schoolhouse, east of Town Hall. Tuesday, November 5,196B for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal; Representatves In Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty, County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, County Supervsor. Townshp Offcers: Three trustees; one Supervsor. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. r And also to vote of the fol owng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act B2, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: Countv of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School, v Dstrcts-..',30mlll5 School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9.70 mlls. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo. 1: Proposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax, Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons'" State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act C of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? * Stat" Proposal ;>o. 3: Referendum on Act ~C of the Publc Acts of 1S68 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall thf State of Mchgan borrow the sum of S33~,000, and ssue general M-ngng the full fath and credt of the slat" for the payment of prncpal and Intr-rcst thereon, for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes fo the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of gants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the n» thod of repayment of sad honds to be!^0 State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act ZJ7 of the Publc Acts of 19G8 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the- state of Mchgan borrow the sum of 100,000,000,00 and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the from th't general fund of the state? State ProposalNo. 0: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of Artcle lvofthestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended to permt tht'lr electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls! * Electon Law, Act 11G,P,A. 1954,Sec ton 720. On the day of any electon the polls Wll he opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In' lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl B o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS MILDRED E. McDOUGH Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 1908 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,1908 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce s hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF. WESTPHALIA State of 'Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wthn Sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 5,19CB for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz: - Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves In Congress. - Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of tho board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk.CountyTreasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, County Supervsor. Townshp Offcers: One Trustee. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court, And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 02, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6.50 mlls Townshps 1.00 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mllage equal to the townshp mllage 9.70 mlls. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo, l:proposedamendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax, Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be mposed by the state or any of Its subdvsons?* State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? Stale Proposal ho, 3: Referendum on Act 7G or the Publc Acts of 1908 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State or Mchgan borrow the sum of 5335,000,000,00 and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the from the general fund of the slate? Slate Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1908 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and ssue general oblgaton bonds of the state thereror pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng ofland acquston and thedevelopmentof parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State ProposalNo 0:Proposedamendment to permt tho electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of Artcle IV of Ihe State Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths secton be amended topermlt ther electon to another offce' Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act llg,p.a.19s4,scctlon 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll te opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed lo vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. ALFRED B. SNITGEN Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 1968 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 0, 19C8 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF DALLAS State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wthn Sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 0,1968 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves n Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk,CountyTreasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, County Supervsor, Townshp Offcers! One Trustee, one Clerk. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court! one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 02, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be os- tabllshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: '» County of Clnton 6,00 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve * n addton mllage equal to the townshp mllage 9.70 mlls. TOTAL 18,00 mlls State ProposalNo. 1: Proposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of ts subdvsons?* State Proposal No, 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? State Propus.l No. 3: Kcforcntlum on Act "C of the Publc \rts or 19CB (Ponosal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Wtter Ptluton) Shall the Snk' of Mchgan bortuw the sum of S33 r >,000, and Issue general olllgntlon bonds of the stut' therefo pledgng tho hll fath mul c edt of tho state fo the payment of prncpal tnd nterest thereon for tho purpose of plannng, acquh ng and constructng facltes ro the preventon andahatemmt or water polluton and fo the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences' of the state for such purposes, the State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 207 of the Publc Acts of 1068 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of Ihe state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State Proposal No. 0: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of ArtlclelVof thestateconsttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of of- Shall ths sectlonbeamendedtopermlt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng or Polls: Electon Law, Act 116,P.A. 1954,Sectlon 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock In the fo cnoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls ot sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m and wll reman open untl 6 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS JOSEPHINE C. GEORGE Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, 1968 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 0, 1968 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In the CITY OF DeWITT State of Mchgan at the Muncpal Buldng of Sad Cty: Tuesday, November 5,1968 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves In Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve, State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupcrvsor. Cty Offcers: Mayor; one Counclman for 2-year term; three Counclman for 4-year terms. Cty Proposal: Lquor By The Glass. Shall the sale of sprts n addton to beer and wne be permtted for consumpton on the premses wthn the Cty of DeWltt under the provsons of the law governng same? Court Offcers: One Justce of tho Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Properly Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 02, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons.be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and tho townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton mlls Townshps 1.60 mlls Intermedate School, Dstrcts. 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve n addton mlllage equal to the town- ' shp mlllage 9.70 mlls, TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo.lProposedamendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax, Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the Stale Consttuton be amended to read as follows: *An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the slate or any of Us subdvsons?" /» Stato Proposal No, 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts of 1907 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act G provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tmtt. The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan obsono Daylght Savngs Tme? State ProtHs.l No, 3: Referendum on Aet 76 of the Publc Acts of 1008 (Proposal ReLtn! to Bondng to Abate Watt r 1'olutlun) Shnll tn- State or Mchgan borrow the sum of S33IS,000,000,00 and ssue genet nl ohllgttlun bonds of the state thereto! pledgng tho full fath and credt or the slate for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances lo muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the method of repayment of sad bonds to te State Proposal No. 4: Referendum on Act 207 of the Publc Acts of 1008 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of 3100,000, and ssue general oblgaton bonds of the slate therefor pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and the development of parks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and far the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the State Proposal No. 5: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of Artcle lvofthestate Con-, stltutton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths sectlonbeamendedtopermlt ther electon to another offce?, Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act 110,P.A.1054,Secton 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and n lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. Tho polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS DOROTHY KECK Clerk of Sad Cty Dated: October 24,1968 Stato Proposal No. 4; Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1908 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes,) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000,000,00nndlssucgeneral pledgng the fulljfalth and credtor the state for the payment of prncpal and* nterest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng ofland acquston and thedevelopmentofparks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng or grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the, State ProposalNo. 5: Proposed amendment to permt Ihe electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce, Secton Oof Artcle lvofthestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths sectfonbe amended to permt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to OpenlngandClosng of Polls: Electon Law, Act llg,p.a.1954 l Sectlon 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote. The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl B o'clock p.m. or sad day of electon. OLIVER S. ANGELL Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24,1968 ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,19CB TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Nolce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF DeWITT State or Mchgan at the followng places wth n sad Townshp: Precncts Number 1 and 3 Town Hall No. UnVlllageofDeWtLPrecncts 2, 4 and 5-Town Hall No. 2 n Valley Farms. a. JU. t.. uj at.'.- J.U. c. -Tuesday* November 5,1968,, 4,, for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States, Congressonal: Representatves In Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees or Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, CountyTreasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervsor. Townshp Offcers: One Trustee, one Clerk. Court Offcers: One Justce or the Supreme Court; one Judge or Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court.' And also to vote of the followng propostons: Townshp Proposal: "Shall the Townshp of DeWltt ncorporate as a Charter Townshp whch shall be a muncpal corporaton subject to the provsons of Act No. 369 of the Publc Acts of 1947, whch Act shall consttute the charter of such muncpal corporaton?" County Proposal: Properly Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered 1 by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and tho townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County or Clnton...' 0.60 mlls Townshps 1.00 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton 'mlllage equal to the townshp mllage 9.70 mlls. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo. 1: Proposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst tho adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates * or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any* of ts subdvsons?" State Proposal No, 2: Referendum on Act 0 of the Publc Acts of 1007 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act C provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme, The purpose of ths referendum Is to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state ot Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? State I'rowsal No. 3: Referendum on Act 76 or thf Publc Acts of 13GB (Proposal Relatng lo Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the Slate of Mchgan borrow the sum of S33",000, and ssue general oblgaton Item's of the state therefor pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for Ihe purpose ot plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the method or repayment of sad bonds to be from tho general fund of the state? ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,10G8 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce Is hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In the ' TOWNSHIP OF DUPLAIN State of Mchgan at the Amercan Legon Buldng n the Vllage of Else wthn sad townshp. Tuesday, November 6,1968 for the purpose of electng canddates for the followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves n Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors or Wayne State Unversty. County orrcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervsor. Townshp Offcers: One Trustee. ers. Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed. tow-a perod of rtwo (2) yeacs,. or untl* altered by the" voters or the county, for'the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed IB mlls as follows?: County of Clnton G.OO mlls Townshps 1.60 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9.70 mlls. TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo. lproposed amendment to remove the present restrclon aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 or Artcle IX or the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An ncome tax at Hat rates or graduated as to rate or base may bo Imposed by the state or any of ts subdvsons 7" State Proposal No 2: Referendum on Act 0 of the Publc Acts of 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Da> lght Savngs Tme. The purpose of ths referendum s lo approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme"' State Proposal No. 3; Referendum on Act 76 of the Publc Acts of 19G8 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of S335,O0O,OOO.0p and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for the purpose or plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon and abatement or water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the State Proposal No, 4: Referendum on Act 267 of the Publc Acts of 1988 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow tho sum of $100,000, and Issue general oblgaton bonds of Ihe state therefor pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng ofland acquston and thedevelopmentofparks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the from the general fund of the "state? YfcS State Proposal No. 0: Proposed amendment lo permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Secton 9 of Artcle lvofthostate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another stale offce. f Shall ths sectonbeamondedtopermlt tht lr electon to another offce? ' Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng or Polls: Electon Law, Act 110,P.A,1954,Sectlon 720. On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer, Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote, The polls of sad electon wll bo open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. KELLEY E. CARTER Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24,106B ELECTION TICE General Electon Tuesday, November 5,1968 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: Notce s hereby gven that a General Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF EAGLE State of Mchgan at the Townshp Hall wthn Sad Townshp. Tuesday, November 5,19GB for the purpose of electng canddates for tho followng offces; vz: Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves n Congress. Legslatve: State Representatve. State Boards: Two members of the state board of educaton; two members of the board of trustees of Mchgan State Unversty; two members of the board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attorney; Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervlsor. * Townshp Offcers: One Trustee, Court Offcers: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court, And also to vote of the followng propostons: County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate tax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton 6.00 mlls Townshps 1.50 mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9,70 mlls. TOTAL 18,00 mlls State Proposal No. 1: Proposed amendment to remove the present restrclon aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax. Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the State Consttuton be amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be mposed by the slate or any of ts subdvsons?" State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act 6 of the Publc Acts or 1967 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act 6 provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted' from observng Daylght Savngs Tme, The purpose of ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? State Proposal No. 3: Referendum on Act 70 or the Publc Acts ol 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum'of''$a3t;,000,00o00 and Jssue'gen-11 oral oblgaton b'onds'of the state therefor pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes for the preventon andabatement of water polluton and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal subdvsons and agences of the slate for such purposes, the from the general fund of the slate? State Proposal No, 4: Referendum on Act 257 of the Publc Acts of 1908 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes.) Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000, and ssue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and Interest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng ofland acquston and thedevelopmentofparks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to pollt- * leal subdvsons and the agences or the slate for such recreatonal purposes, the State ProposalNo, 5: Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of olfcc to another state offce. Secton 9 of Artcle IV of thestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths sectlonbeamendedtopermlt ther electon to another offce? Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act 116,P.A. 1954,Sec- ^tlon 720. On the day of any electon the 1 polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour prescrbed for closng thereof shall be allowed to vote, The polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl B o'clock p.m. of sad day of electon. LARRY L. DAVIS Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24,1968 ELECTION TICE General Electon, Tuesday, November 0,1908 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: ^ Notce Is hereby gven that n General Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF ESSEX State of Mchgan at the Maple Rapds.Vllage Hall wthn Sad Townshp, Tuesday, November G, 19GB for the purpose of electng canddates for Ihe followng offces; vz! Presdental: Electors of Presdent and Vce-Presdent of the Unted States. Congressonal: Representatves n Congress, Legslatve: State Representatve. Stale Boards: Two members of Ihe slate board of educaton; two members of Ihe board of trustees of Mchgan Stato Unversty; two members of tho board of governors of Wayne State Unversty. County Offcers: Prosecutng Attor- " ney; Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster' of Deeds t Dran Commssoner, two Coroners, CountySupervlsor. Townshp Offcers! One Trustee. * Court Offcors: One Justce of the Supreme Court; one Judge of Court of Appeals; one Judge of Dstrct Court. And also to vote of the followng propostons; County Proposal: Property Tax Lmtaton Referendum, Act 62, P.A. 1933: Shall separate lax lmtatons be establshed, for a perod of two (2) years, or untl altered by the* voters of the county, for the county of Clnton and the townshps and school dstrcts wthn the county, the aggregate of whch shall not exceed 18 mlls as follows?: County of Clnton G.OO mlls Townshps mlls Intermedate School Dstrcts 30 mlls School Dstrcts (a school dstrct located entrely wthn a cty shall receve In addton mllage equal to the townshp mlllage 9,70 mlls, TOTAL mlls State ProposalNo, 1:Proposed amendment to remove the present restrcton aganst the adopton of a Graduated Income Tax, Shall Secton 7 of Artcle IX of the Slate Consttuton bo amended to read as follows: 'An Income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be Imposed by the state or any of ts subdvsons?" ' State Proposal No. 2: Referendum on Act G or the Publc Acts or 1907 (Daylght Savngs Tme) Publc Act G provdes that Mchgan Shall be exempted from observng Daylght Savngs Tme. The purpose or ths referendum s to approve or reject ths act. Shall the state of Mchgan observe Daylght Savngs Tme? v r\ State Proposal No. 3: Referendum on Act 7G of the Publc Acts of 196B (Proposal Relatng to Bondng to Abate Water Polutlon) Shall the State of Mchgan borrow the sum of $335,000,000,00 and Issue general pledgng the Ml fath and credt or the state for the payment or prncpal and nterest thereon for the purpose of plannng, acqurng and constructng facltes fo the preventon andabatement of water polluton and fo the makng ol grants, loans and advances to muncpaltes, poltcal aubdlvsons and agences of the state for such purposes, the from the general fund or the state? Stale Proposal No, 4: Referendum on Act 257 of Ihe Publc Acts of 1968 (Proposal Relatng to Bondng for Publc Recreatonal Purposes) * Shall the state of Mchgan borrow the sum of $100,000,000,00 and Issue general pledgng the full fath and credt of the state for the payment of prncpal and nterest thereon for publc recreatonal facltes and programs consstng of land acquston and thedevelopmentofparks, forest and wldlfe areas, fsheres and other facltes used or useful for publc recreatonal purposes and for the makng of grants, loans and advances to poltcal subdvsons and the agences of the state for such recreatonal purposes, the method of repayment of sad bonds to lfrom the general fund of the state? State Proposal No. 5:Proposed amendment to permt the electon of members of the Legslature durng ther term of offce to another slate offce. Secton 9 of Artcle Ivor thestate Consttuton now prohbts the electon as well as the appontment or memlers or the Leglslature'durlng ther term of offce to another state offce. Shall ths sectlonbeamendedtopermlt thulr electon to anohqr ofejqgh} J1( jj, «.. ' ^ '" Notce Relatve to Openng and Closng of Polls: Electon Law, Act 11G,P.A. 1054,Secton 720 On the day of any electon the polls wll be opened at 7 o'clock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no longer Every qualfed elector present and In lne at the polls at the hour preset bed for closng thereof shall bo allowed to vote. The polls of sd electon wll be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 o'clock p.m. ot sad day of electon VERNE UPTON Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: October 24, IOCS Else By Mrs NeyaJKeys (omtted hjst week) on radar for astronauts East Vctor By Mrs Ray Ketchum (omtted last week) - NINETEEN MILE BOAT TRIP Mr and Mrs Herbert Bshop spent the weekend at the Lumberman's Monument Camp grounds and took the nneteen mle boat trp down the AuSable rver. HIGH POINT TROPHY WINNERS The Langsburg Senor Class held a horse show Sunday at the Coltsfoot Arena on Peacock Road. Hgh pont trophes went to Bruce Strouse who s a Senor and hs brother Randy Strouse. Mr Herbert Sttchler spent the weekend n Lansng wth hs sster Mrs Florence Henry. The Vctor Cvc Club entertaned the Langsburg Monday Club, Thursday evenng at' the home of Mr and Mrs Howard Denns wth twenty-sx present. Mrs Myrtle Ockerman of Owosso showed her collecton of sad rons. Relatves brought Mrs Belle Covert who s a patent n Pleasant Vew Hosptal back to her old neghborhoodthursdaywhere she called on some frends, Mr and Mrs Arthur Malkn, Herbert Stchler and Dana Parker. Mrs Covert fell several months ago and broke her hp, Mr and Mrs Jesse Perkns report seeng a flock of twentyfve robns n ther back yard Sunday afternoon. Mrs Eda Whte spent Saturday nght and Sunday n Lansng wth her daughter Mrs Helen Weston. Mrs Alfred Bartz, Mrs Carol GTeb and famly, Mrs Evern Townsend and famly, Mrs Paul Polhonkl and mother and grandmother all of Lansng were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Jesse Perkns. * Mr and Mrs Gerald Barrett, Mrs Lela Coleman and Mr Lloyd,Beckwlth spent from Thursday untl Sunday tourng n Illnos. Mr Larry Rumbaugh, electrcal engneer at RCA's Aerospace Systems Dvson, Burlngton, Mass., was recently chosen along wth twelve other engneers for the Team of the Month Award. Formal recognton was made at? a luncheon last week where each member was presented wth a slde rule and a certfcate of. Outstandng Performance. _ Mr Rumbaugh was nvolved wth the electrcal desgn, development, and test of an 'advanced multlsener scan converter televson dsplay for Ar Force and Navy fghter arcraft. Ths electro-optcal survellance and target ndcatng system wll have drect applcatons n such places as Southeast Asa.. t Currently hs work s nvolved wth the ntegraton of ground 0 support test equpment for the" LEM Rendezvous Radar used by the astronauts on ther recent orbtal flght around the earth. Mr Rumbaugh a 1967 graduate of Mchgan State Unversty s the son of Mr and Mrs Elwyn Rumbaugh of Bannster. Kncad Dstrct Mrs Porter C. Parks (omtted last week) Mrs Sharon Mller, teacher of the H-Steppers of DeWtt, and Dane Foster accompaned Mrs Porter Parks, Sally and Krstal to Ida early Saturday mornng 'to 1 partcpate -n the na\pnal' r batofl'! twr-lng'' contest. The grls "placed second l,and thrd n ther classes. Ths was the frst tme the grls have entered natonal competton. Mrs Lews Flegler and Jans of Lansng vsted the former's sster, Mrs Eldors Hahn Saturday. Mrs George Sargent vsted Mr and Mrs Don Potts and Mke Thursday evenng. Sunday evenng Mr and Mrs Harvey Hoerner and grls, Mr and Mrs Don Potts and son were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner. Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent went on a color tour to Pretty Lake where they vsted Mr and Mrs George Sargent and.famly Sunday. Mr and Mrs Porter Parks and grls were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Davd Parks and chldren of DeWtt to.help Davd celebrate hs brthday Sunday. Mr and Mrs Dell Schmdtman and chldren were Sunday dnner guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs Roger Balmnr. Mr and Mrs Terry McClelland of East Lansng vsted Mr and Mrs Dell Schmdtman Sunday. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Schmdtman are stayng for the present at ther clubhouse on the golf course. They are buldng a new home near Bath, '. Mrs Porter Parks and daughter, Mrs Charles Fsher and Kevn and Mke Myszak ot De- Wtt attended the hbmecomng at St. Johns Frday nght. Mr and Mrs Hdward Stafford and Mrs Dora Stafford of Muskegon vsted Mr and Mrs Don DuMond Monday......,,** Mrs Wllam Lehman and grls vsted Mr and Mrs Don DuMond Thursday nght. Fowler By Mrs Donald Fedewa Phone Mrs Leonard Rademacher-and, Mss Mary Ann Smon are spendng ths week n San JFrancsco Calf.,vstng Specalst4 James R. Rademacher^ who,' underwent emergency surgery at Letter, man Hosptal Oct. 14. The requred surgery was due to the'lnjury he receved n acton whle servng n Ve* Nam some months ago. He s expected, to be able to come home after hs repoyery from surgery. The fellow who feels that he has a worthwhle message for the" world seldom puts Into practce what he preaches.

30 Page UB CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 Don't be afrad to warm to an electrc blanket up By HELEN B.MEACH Extenson Home Economst To buy or not to buy an electrc blanket! TJat s the queston before the house when frosty nghts call for, more covers on each bed. Electrc covers do combne comfort and convenence. An electrc blanket has many features In ts favor not the least beng Its washabllty and sleepablty. Because an automatc heatng blanket gves unform warmth to all the body's cold spots wthout the weght of w e ght of p 11 e d - o n coverngs or constrcton of bed socks, t lulls the user nto the blss of a sound nght's sleep. And how convenent to be able to launder t n an automatc washer or by hand. In fact, the domnant "don't" n electrc blanket care s don't dry clean. Why? Because cleanng solvents can damage the nsulatng materal whch protects the wrng. Some homemakers say'what's good for one s goodfor all" when carng for blankets of ths type. Not so, my frend, for there are dfferences In fber content and desgn. It s best to follow the manufacturer's drectons to the letter. An alternatve would be to follow your washer use care mamm] for correct tmng of soak, suds, rnse and spn cycles. WASH AS SOON as the blanket starts to be the least bt soled. If sol becomes mbedded, the gentle handlng whch s mandatory may not be adequate to do a thorough cleanng job. Use coolto-warm water for both sudsng and rnsng as for a baby's bath. Drectons for some electrc blankets permt use of an automatc dryer, others do not. Pro- ( ceed accordngly. When a dryer s used, remove the blanket whle damp to guard aganst overdryng and excessve tumblng that cause shrnkage. To fnsh the dryng * (orj. to dry t mmedately after washng), drape the blanket dv'er^*' parallel lnes preferably outdoors In the shade. Then use both hands to straghten and pull It to shape. When completely dry, restore the nap by a quck onceover wth asoftbrush.donotron the blanket, but the bndng may be pressed wth a cool ron. Recent developments nclude blankets of the "thermal weave" type wth waffle - lke depressons; separate hangers for attachng controls to headboards, and bottom snap fasteners whch allow use ether flat or ftted lke contour sheets. One control even Includes an alarm clock that can automatcally swtch the blanket off and smultaneously wake up the sleeper. AN INVATION n heated blankets s atypewhlch warms by water rather than by wres. Ths knd contans watertght, flexble plastc tubes through whch electrcally warmed water crculates. It can be slept on or under, can be daled for the desred degree heat, and Is clamed to be so durable that t can be crumpled or folded wthout damage. Ths type, also machne-washable, should be lne-dred never cleaned, wrung, or Ironed. Also avalable n the electrc beddng lneup are mattress pads, footwarmers (half pads for localzed warmth), coverlets, and sheets. Part of ther appeal s lghtness of weght, makng them portable for away-from-home sleepng. All requre frequent launderng because of body contact or surface exposure; agan, these artcles must be washed never dry-cleaned. Launder by hand or machne accordng to ther specfc Instructons whch stress gentle sudsng and squeezng, plus lne-or machne-dryng. A theory that doesn't allow for frcton wll get a hard rub. Some folks are as easly rattled as others are hard to shake. _ Informed ctzenry s Wood's goal By ROBERT H. WOOD Canddate for cty commssoner I have been asked to submt a short artcle concernng my opnons of the offce of cty commssoner, my qualfcatons for the offce and why I feel that I should be elected to the offce n the electon on Nov. 5, Concernng the offce of cty commssoner, I beleve that a cty commssoner under our form of muncpal government has a drect responsblty to see that the essental servces such as water, sewer, polce protecton, fre protecton, etc., are furnshed to the communty as effcently and as economcally as possble. A cty commssoner s also responsble to see that the revenues^ecelvedfrom taxes and other sources are used n the most effectve manner possble to beneft all the ctzens of the communty. A cty commssoner should use hs best efforts to keep the ctzens nformed of what the cty government Is tryng to accomplsh. Further I feel that a cty commssoner should always try to,enlsh the maxmum ctzen partcpaton In the problems and decsons made by the cty government. The ctzens of the communty should be kept nformed of the use that Is beng made of ther tax dollar, snce In the fnal analyss t s the ctzens' money that s beng spent. As far as qualfcatons for the offce of Cty Commssoner ctzens are the best andfnal judges a dedcated candate DUGUAY For Dstrct Judge' QUALIFIED * EXPERIENCED * PROVEN ABILITY THIS COURT WILL BE A VERY IMPORTANT PART OF OUR COUNTY'S JUDICIAL SYSTEM. IT NEEDS THE VERY BEST MAN THAT YOU CAN CHOOSE TO ORGA NIZE IT, AND TO KEEP IT OPERATING AT PEAK EFFI CIENCY. ITS IMPORTANCE CANT BE MINIMIZED, IT IS VITAL THAT AS A VOTER, YOU FIND OUT WHO IS THE MOST QUALIFIED MAN TO DO THE JOB, a famly ready to serve Holly's wfe Carol Is a natve of St. Johns, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Herman Smth. The Duguays resde n St, Johns wth ther two sons, Tom and Paul, other supporters ^ff ROBERT H. WOOD of the qualfcatons. I can only state that as a practcng attorney nst. Johnslam constantly nvolved n such local problems as taxes and zonng. In the varous postons that I have held such as justce of the peace and assocate muncpal judge I have become acquanted wth the problem of local law enforcement. As a small busnessman, homeowner, and the father of three chldren I know and apprecate many of the problems the ctzens of St. Johns are faced wth. If elected I can state that I wll put forth my best efforts to see that all the ctzens' Interests are represented, and I wll approach problems wth an open mnd and wll try to do what I feel n my conscence s best for the communty as a whole. Roland J. Duguay Your Clnton County Prosecutng Attorney Wth ten years of legal experence, Roland J, Duguay, became Prosecutng Attorney for Clnton County by Specal Appontment of Crcut Judge, Leo W. Corkn. He came at u a tme when we were sorely n need of a dedcated and qualfed man to be Chef law enforcement offcer for our County, He quckly turned chaos nto a hghly respected and dgnfed offce. Wth hs devoton, farness, and hard work, he ganed the respect of all hs fellow Attorneys, Judges, polce offcers, County offcals and Supervsors alke. They are hs strongest supporters, andean attest to hs ablty, qualfcatons and proper judcal temperament. If you have any questons, ask u the men who have worked wth hm, and who should know. t Roland J. Duguay graduated from U. of D. Law School. He s Vce Presdent of the Clnton-Gratot Bar Assocaton and member of the Trt-County Law Enforcement and Crme Control Polcy Commttee. for Dstrct Judge Hannah promses sprt of cooperaton By JOHN W. HANNAH Canddate for cty commssoner Thank you for your letter requestng statements from cty commsson canddates. Whle I beleve my past experence n cty and county admnstraton would be of consderable value, If elected, I know that the operaton of muncpal government has become more complcated n recent years. Our problems call for new approaches for soluton wth unbased consderaton by the commlssonfor the best nterests of the people of St. Johns. I beleve t would be presumng on my part to attempt to lst the varous problems that confront a cty lke ours, wth a oneman soluton. Rather, I beleve the new commssoners should assume ther postons n an open-mnded sprt of cooperaton and a determnaton to work wth the other commssoners to see that all cty busness s conducted on an economcal, busness-lke and above-board bass. I would welcome constructve suggestons from other ctzens who are sncerely nterested n workng for the buldng of our communty. JOHN W. HANNAH I beleve we have capable management at cty hall. Our new cty manager Is workng to pck up loose ends and get our cty operaton on a good busness bass. He s enttled not only to our support and cooperaton In ths, but should be aded by constructve gude lnes set up by the cty commsson. If I am honored wth electon, the abovf suggestons and recommendatons wll be my platform and I wll do my best to warrant the trust the voters place n me. WaccuAta By MRS. EDWARD KRAFT, Correspondent Phone Wacousta Order of Eastern Star No. 133 wll meet Tuesday evenng at 8 p.m. at the Wacousta Temple. The Unted Methodst Men's Club wll have a 6:30 potluck next Wednesday evenng at the church. A program wll follow. The Women's Socety of Chrstan Servce wll hold ther fall rummage sale next Wednesday and Thursday at the IOOF Hall. They wll set up Wednesday at 4 p.m. Sale wll be held Wednesday evenng and Thursday. Call the crcle Charman f you have rummage to be pcked up. Larry Mattson entered the Ar Force last week, hs address Is AB Larry Mattson, A.F, CMR No. 6 S Flght 1449, Lackland, A.F.B., Tex Mr and Mrs Ira Bollnger spent Thursday and Frday wth ther sster Mrs J. Russell Locke In Pontac. Mr and Mrs Carl Mller accompaned Mrs Randy Wrght to Baltmore, Md. last Frday. Mrs Wrght remaned wth her husband Randy Wrght who s statoned at Fort Mead. Mr and Mrs Mller flew home Saturday. Mr and Mrs Russell Crawford Wacousta Crcle wll meet and famly of Rodney called on Wednesday Nov. 13 for a Guest Crcle Nght at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Mr and MrsIraBollngerSunday. Tom Peters wll speak. P w All c r V ^ e " member's are nvted to attend a r ^ g * ^ ^ J0Uat m; the church parlor. Wacousta Masonc Lodge No. 359 wll serve a publc fsh supper, Frday Nov. 8, startng at 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mr and Mrs Carlton Kmball of Half Moon Lake called on Mr and Mrs Charles Rose Saturday. Mr and Mrs Keth Ingalls and daughter flew to Iron Mountan last weekend to vst Mr and Mrs Larry Ingalls and famly. spent the weekend wth hs parents Mr and Mrs Rchard Roser and daughter and also helped hs grandparents observe ther 50th weddng annversary, the A. Earl Rowlands. Rchard Kmball a ormer Wacousta resdent was njured n an auto accdent last week. Injury was to hs bad leg and hp. He s n Sparrow Hosptal. Wse Shoppers Shop ASHLEY HDW. Furnture Annex for Carpetng - Lvng Room Sutes - Dnettes & Dnng Room SUITES - BEDROOM and they're savng on every purchase - That's ASHLEY HARDWARE FURNITURE ANNEX Ashley, Mch. MOVE MICHIGAN WITH YOUR VOTE Elect Rchard D. Duzenbury State Representatve 87th Dstrd *Graduate of Supervson Tranng School *Head of Sedment Lab at Oldsmoble Dvson of G.M. *Former member, UAW Local 652 *Worked on grandfather's farm as a youth *Actve Democrat' and member of executve board, Shawassee County Democratc Commttee. *Marred r and father of two-adopted chldren For a strong voce n lansng VOTE FOR DUZENBURY DEMOCRAT 3 men seekng wrte-n electon as commssoners Three St, Johns men wll be wrte-n canddatesfor two cty commsson seats In a rather unque stuaton that sees nobody's name prnted on the ballot for that poston. The canddates are John W, Hannah, shop superntendent of the Clnton County News; John Lynch, Clnton-Shawassee agency manager for Farm Bureau Insurance; and Robert H. Wood, St. Johns attorney. All the canddates ponted out to voters that n votng for them they must wrte In, ther name n the exact manner n whch they're regstered n ths case, two of the three are usng ther mddle ntal. Hannah has a background of local government experence at Munlsng n the Upper Pennsula, where he served as counclman and mayor and was also on the Alger County Board of Supervsors. He was also probate judge, fllng out an unexpred term. He has been n the prntng busness for 48 years. He came to St. Johns from Lapeer n He and hs wfe Hattle lve at 210 W. Walker Street. Lynch, a Mchgan State Unversty graduate n polce admnstraton, served seven years on the Lansng Polce Department and durng that tme was presented wth the department's hghest award for bravery. He entered the nsurance feld In January 1961 and n hs frst year was named the outstandng agent for Farm Bureau Insurance. He has been career agency manager for FB Insurance snce 1964 and has won top awards for many achevements n hs feld. He and hs wfe Sue have four chldren (Tom, 14, Mke, 13, Jm, 12, and Cathy, 10) and they resde at 110 E. McConnell Street. Wood, 38, moved to St. Johns n 1963 after workng for the Internal Revenue Servce In Chcago for sx years as an nvestgator and attorney. He graduated from the Unversty of Wsconsn Law School n He was earler an MSU graduate before servng n the U.S. Army. Snce beng n St. Johns, Wood has been an attorney, justce of the peace and assocate muncpal judge. He s vce presdent of the Exchange Club and a trustee of the Frst Congregatonal Church. He and hs wfe Marlyn and three chldren (Wendy, Margaret and Douglas) lve at 107 N. Lansng Street. Class of 70' wns poster contest at P-W By GAIL COTTER P-W Hgh School The wnnng class n the poster contest was agan the class of Many sprted posters and slogans were made by the separate classes, and there Is no doubt that a lot of work was put nto the contest. At the last student councl meetng, representatves were chosen to go to the league meetngs. They are Roy Smon, Rchard Harr and Nancy Bengel. At the league meetng It was decded that the frstleague dance would be held at P-W. The date s set for Saturday, Nov. 9, and only schools In our leaguewllbe allowed to come. The band "The New Pars Bakery" wll be featured. GAA (Grls' Athletc Assn.) offcers are: presdent, Gal Cotter; vce presdent, ColleenSchafer; secretary, Sharon Smth; treasurer, Maryann Droste; and reporter, Anta Kramer. At the last meetng the grls partcpated In tumblng, basketball, badmntonand s o m e very vgorous'volleyball games. Mrs Rchardson Is the sponsor. Jance O'Bren, who went to Sweden as an exchange student ths summer, gave a report of her vst at a school assembly on Wednesday. She showed sldes of her "home and famly." Mchgan government offcals have had some tryng moments n offce but none more tryng than that of Gen. Wllam Hull, governor of the Mchgan Terrtory durng the War of Hull was court martlaled on Jan. 3, 1814, and sentenced to death for surrenderng Detrot to the Brtsh wthout a fght. Fortunately, Hull's sentence was remtted. World Book Lore Eugene Feld, author of W\nkcn,Il\nken, and Nod and other chldren's verse, wrote a humor column for the Chcago Daly Newa. He was one of the frst columnsts, and one of the best. R. E. BENSON Plumbng & Heatng 106 N. Clnton ST. JOHNS Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan - Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng 1 Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP - 47 Years same address Lynch would nvolve more of ctzenry By JOHN LYNCH Canddate for cty commssoner The reason I have decded to seek the poston of cty commssoner s because I feel t s every ctzen's responsblty to take part n the governmental process, ether through the holdng of an electve offce or by gvng actve support to the processes of government. I feel we have an oblgaton to serve If we are qualfed to do so. I have been n busness here for the past eght years and have lved n ths communty for the past 4 1/2 years, and I feel t s tme that I become nvolved more actvely n our communty affars. I feel that our fundamental rght of self government begns on /the local level and that the offce of cty commssoner should be representatve of all resdents of the cty and no partcular group. If elected I pledge to seek the ad- JOHN LYNCH not look upon a term as commssoner as a perod wthout dffcultes, but I wll enter t wth great antcpaton that whatl have to lend may ultmately ad n ^ brngng about mprovement on vce and counc 1, of ah, members^^.j fe- eus alread of the communty. I feel I would be qualfed 1 munty. 'n mm.. w helpng solve problems facng the cty because of my record of accomplshments In my personal busness endeavors. IN LINE WITH my belef that the vews of ctzens should be adequately presented, t wll be my proposal, f elected, to establsh a ctzens advsory commttee and to conduct nformal meetngs per odc ally for the purpose of exchangng opnons. Ths commttee wll be created wth the hope that persons nterested n the general welfare of our communty wll seek membershp and be prepared to exchange freely ther opnons, suggestons or thoughts and to queston, wthout reservaton, the conduct of the cty's operaton. I sncerely feel that a lack of communcaton between elected offcals and the people they represent frequently results In grevous msunderstandngs, and the establshment of an advsory group should mnmze these possbltes. There s nothng n my busness or personal lfe that wll derve beneft from a term as cty commssoner except, perhaps, the satsfacton of returnng to the communty payment for some of the benefts whch I enjoy. I do afine com So, In summaton, I have no axe to grnd; rather a real and sncere desre for an economcally and socally sound communty In whch my famly can fnd happness. I seek closer and more defntve communcatons between cty government and our ctzens through an advsory commttee, and I off er what leadershp and admnstratve abltes I possess toward the contnued welfare and development of St. Johns. 7outofl0 people huntng for jobs have fnshed school. If you haven t, stay there. Specal Clnton County Zonng Commsson Meetng A Specal Meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll be held on Tuesday, November 19, 1968 at 8 p.m.' n the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the Commsson wll act on the followng applcaton for rezonng: WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP From Zone D, agrculture to Zone G, ndustral: A part of the El/2 of the SE1/4 of Sec. 36, T5N, R3W, Water\own Twp., Clnton County, Mch,, desc. as follows: Beg. at a pont whch Is S. 429 Ft. from the NE cor. of sd. El/2 of the SEl/4j th. W 50', th. S'ly // to and 50 feet from the c/1 of Arport ML as relocated, to a pont whch s N 1550 ft. from the S In. of Sd. Sec. 36, th. W to the shore of the lake, th. SW'ly alg. the shore of the lake to a pont whch s 275 feet East of the West lne of sad East half of the Southeast quarter, thence South to a lne drawn 90 feet Northeasterly of and parallel to the centerlne of US- 16, thence NW'ly // to and 90 feet from sad centerlne of US-16 to the W. In. of sd. E l/2 of the SE 1/4, thence N. on sad W. In. of sad East half of the Southeast quarter to a pont drectly W. of the pont of begnnng, thence E, to the pont of begnnng. WILLIAM M. COFFEY, > Zonng Admnstrator s* -'» ), t( > * V

31 Thursday, October 31, 1968 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St..Johns, Mchgan Page 15 B ( ) Experence^ ablty clamed by Duguay By ROLAND J. DUGUAY Canddate for dstrct Judge Our new dstrct court wll generate a large caseload from recevng all crmnal volatons that prevously were dvded among the many justce of the peace and muncpal courts of our bounty. In addton, t s expected, that dstrct court, wll receve the backlog of uncompleted cases from all those courts. From the very nature of ths expected heavy caseload, the dstrct court wll requre a judge who s practcal and who wll be correct often enolgh n hs legal decsons rendered to make ths a workable and just court for the people. The deadlne expressed s a very mportant one. Because all crmnal cases wll orgnate n the dstrct court, whch wll be the entre lower court system for our county, ths new court must be In operaton on the day that justce courts cease ther operatons. Ths by law s Jan The fast^pace and heavy caseload of dstrct court wll be. prmarly crmnal cases. Ths wll requre experence and a good workng knowledge of crmnal law and procedure. As prosecutng attorney, decsons have been requred repeatedly that determned whether a person does or does not go to jal. THE :PROSECUTING attorney s also the legal advsor for our countyofflcals and for our board of supervsors and s the chef law enforcement offcer for the county. Ths requres extremely responsble decsons and advce that ofternvolves a man's freedom, large sums of money or a (».large number of people. There s no other offcal poston that necesstates m.ore encounters wth attorneys, judges and polce offcers,.throughout the county than prosecutng attorney. Court appearances are daly routne before 'our crcut, probate, muncpal and-the many justce courts of our county. These repeated court appearances necesstate havng a good workng knowledge of court procedure. These are the same basc decsons that our dstrct judge wll be requred to make contnually. ROLAND J. DUGUAY attorneys' problems, and those of the ltgants on any gven case. Nor am I short of admnstratve experence. The prosecutng attorney offce has requred staff management and has been run effectvely and effcently durng my admnstraton. I have also been assstant general counsel for Detroter Moble Homes,Inc. My experence also ncludes the admnstraton and management of Bobenal Investments, Inc., whle n prvate practce. Ths Is a large land development company, whch among ts many holdngs of apartments and shoppng centers, does own the Southgate Plaza Shoppng Center n St, Johns. A self apprasal of one's ablty and effectveness s always a dffcult matter to express to others. For ths reason, I have suggested to the voters that they ask the persons who have worked wth me as,to my qualfcatons. Ths would nclude our county offcals, supervsors, judges, attorneys and our polce offcers throughout the county. They should know best whether I am qualfed, and whether I have the proper judcal temperament that Is so mportant to be a good judge. IF AFTER SUCH AN apprasal Is made and f the people of Clnton County do vote for me to be ther new dstrct judge, then I only hope that I can render them justce for ther decson and for ther trust n me. If I am \ My experence Is notlmtedla-t elected, I wll do my best to esf ths f regard? Not only;ha,ve:^i l 'besnrvtab!sh, ths' new cpjr^bn* dhfalr''; prosecutng attorney for Clnton' and.stjcpng foundatonfor yearsld " County snce havng been apponted by Crcut Judge Leo W. Corkn, but I also was an assstant prosecutng attorney n Macomb County for over two years. Ths was a very populous county from the caseload standpont. There, I ganed Immeasurable tral court experence. In addton, I have also had sx years of law offce experence, whch ncluded both prvate and corporate legal practce. From ths broad experence, I should be equpped to understand other.*k Charles Kng entertans O-E * students By FRAN FOWLER Ovld-'Elsle Hgh School OVID-ELSIE - "Swng Lo, Sweet Charot." Ths was just one of the many songs that enchanted the Ovd-Else student body as Charles Kng, a well-known snger, came before the assembly of students andpresentedaprogram enttled, "Musc n the Ar." Kng has appeared on the Ed Sullvan Show, the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scout program, and n the move Carmen Jones. He s also' tkedrector" of the "Wngs Over Jordan* chor. He sang many songs rangng from "Nobody Know the Trouble I've See'hV to-an old favorte "Rock-My-Soul." Seven members of the O-E Student Councl and ther advsor,.-mr.pope, traveled to the Unversty-of Mchgan for a Student councl workshop on Oct. 22. The "'man pont emphaszed durng the assembly was that the student councl should not be consdered a student government. Later many group dscussons were conducted by the professors and one'was held by the U of M student douncl advsor. Those attendng from O-E were Rck Warren, Krs Taft, Erc jcaslek ;, Nancy Shnabery, Mary Temple; 1 Lnda Cox and Kathy.Szagyll. Durlrfg'Sprt Week at O-E, the cheerleaders sponsored a leg ^contest. As t turns out a fresh* man fnally beat an upperclass-. man at somethng. Bll Foran's legs collected the most money n ;the cansters whch dsplayed the legs but no names. The other unsuccessful compettors were Greg Fnch, Ken Coon, Phl Sey^ : bert, Jer"ry Wer, and Denny Barrett. -. come. I do not ntend to whp a man when he s down, but I wll not coddle the crmnal, nor wll I tolerate contnual Infractons of our laws. As prosecutng attorney, I have devoted myself to law enforcement. As dstrct judge, f elected, I do expect and wll endeavor to be a strong advocate for good law and order n our county. On ths bass, I ask for your support.and for your vote on Nov. 5, to be your dstrct court judge. Wacousla Mrs Edward Kraft OBSERVE 50th WEDDING ANNI VERSARY Mr and Mrs A. Earl Rowland observed ther 50th weddng annversary Sunday. Mrs Rowland was the former Mable Wesseler. They were marred Oct. 30,1918 at the Wesseler home on Herbson Road near Wacousta. Mr and Mrs Rowland were honored by ther chldren, Mr and Mrs I 2 seek judgeshp of new Clnton dstrct court \~ The new dstrct court plan that goes nto effect Jan. 1 wll be the entre lower court system for Clnton County, and two St. Johns attorneys are canddates for the one judgeshp Involved, They are Roland J. Duguay, Clnton County prosecutor snce June 1967, and Harold B. Reed, 1 muncpal judge now and also admnstrator at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Dstrct court wll be mportant. All crmnal cases wll orgnate n dstrct.court, meanng that all crmnal complants, warrants and arragnments, ncludng the settng of bond, wll be processed In ths court. If the crme s a felony, then prelmnary examnatons wll also'be'held n dstrct court before It reaches crcut court level. All msdemeanors wll now be fully handled by the dstrct court, ncludng those that carry a punshment of less than four years. Cvl jursdcton of the dstrct court wll Include all controverses up to $3,000. A small clams dvson of the new,dstrct court wll allow more effcent and economcal justce for small cases that prevously had to be overlooked by damaged partes. Dstrct court wll also be n charge of traffc volatons bureaus throughout the County, DUGUAY, AN ALMA COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY of Detrot Law School graduate, practced law n Alma from January 1962 to June 1967, n both prvate practce and corporate law. He was assstant general counsel for Detroter Moble Homes, Inc., and managed and operated Bobenal Investments, Inc., the frm that owns and operates Southgate Plaza Shoppng Center n St. Johns. He was assstant prosecutng attorney for Macomb County for two years and was the frst assstant to receve a testmonal banquet by hs assocates and Macomb County crcut judges when he left for prvate law practce. Vce presdent of the Clnton-Gratot Bar Assn., he s actve In cvc affars assocated to law enforcement and s servng as a member of the Tr-County Law Enforcement and Crme Control Polcy Commttee. REED. IS A FORMER ST. JOHNS CITY attorney who oh March 1 became St. Johns muncpal judge. He was a member of the Clnton Board of Supervsors from 1963 to 19G8. He s a graduate of' Mercer Unversty at Macon, Ga., and Wayne State Unversty Law School. Reed has been admnstrator o*f Clnton Memoral Hosptal snce October 1958 and prevously served as busness manager, begnnng hs assocaton wth the hosptal n Aprl He s the senor partner In the law frm of Reed and Kelly whch mantans offces n St. Johns and DeWtt. He and hs wfe Bobbe lve at 305 E. State Street. MRS MEACH HOME ECOMIST OFFICER Named offcers n the Mchgan Assocaton of Extenson Home Economsts recently were:-(seated) Mrs Alce Epple, Ann Arbor, vce-presdent; Mrs Helen Meach, St. Johns, presdent-elect: and Mrs Jean Leach, Reed Cty, presdent; (standng) Jane Chld, Iona, secretary; and Mrs Maron Maxon, Cadllac, treasurer. Robert Rowland and famly and Mr and Mrs Rchard Roser and famly at a dnner at Schueller's n Marshall, Sunday. HORED AT BABY SHOWER Mrs Howard Beagle and Mrs Chester Beagle entertaned Frday evenng at the Howard Beagle's honorng Mrs Garry Clark and new son, Scott Allen. Ffteen members of the Beagle famly enjoyed the evenng of bngo and refreshments.the Clark's receved many nce gfts for ther young son. OES OFFICERS HORED Mr and Mrs Edward Kraft Worthy Matron and Patron of ELECT JUDGE STUART fn COURT OF APPEALS HIS SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC MERITS YOUR VOTE 9 YEARS CIRCUIT JUDGE ONE MAN GRAND JUROR 5 YEARS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY &&M32 A YEARS SPECIAL AGENT F.W. PRESIDENT GRAND RAPIDS ROTARY CLUB PRESIDENT KENT COUNTY UNITED fund VOTE THE N-PARTISAN BALLOT V. 5th, *&* Sponortd by 3rd. DhtrJct Commltw for Judge KofflU* Wacousta Chapter entertaned 48 offcers and husbands or wves, at a dnner and evenng of entertanment n the TempleSaturday. A Congregaton Dnner wll be held Sunday at the Unted Methodst Church at 1 p.m. Wllng t Workers Crcle wll meet Frday wth Mrs Do.nMaer on Forrest Hll Road. Lunch wll be served at 12:30. Devotons and program "Thank Offerng" wll be Spoor. n charge of Mrs Dale For Classfed Ads G1 Tl deal frmly wth crmnals 9 : Reed By HAROLD B. REED Canddate for Dstrct Judge On Jan. 1, 1969, Clnton County wll have a new court, offcally called the 2nd Dvson of the 65th Judcal Dstrct, whch wll replace all justces of the peace, the crcut court commssoners, and the muncpal court of St. Johns. In. addton, the dstrct court wll handle certan matters now the exclusve jursdcton of the crcut court. The court wll consst of a judge, elected n the November electon, one or more magstrates as provded by the board of supervsors, a court recorder, a South Wntertown By Mrs Bruce Hodges Mr and Mrs Wllam Montgomery and Mrs Earl Budd of Lansng and Mr and Mrs Ray Stone of Grand Ledge were Thursday dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Tom Granchorff. Mr and Mrs John Cook and Mr and Mrs Clyde Mllgan of Lansng called on Mr and Mrs Myron Humphrey Sunday. Mr and Mrs Carl Hammond of Hlgglns Lake, on ther way to spend the wnter n Florda were Frday overnght guests of Mr and Mrs Mark Olver. Mr and Mrs Robert Bortonand Mr and Mrs Arlee Andrus attended the 25th weddng annversary party honorng Mr and Mrs Al Howard of Lansng, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Irvng Hansen and Mr and Mrs Leon Felton of Lansng were Frday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Bruce Hodges. Mr and Mrs Herbert Hardtke and Mrs Dorothy Cory of Grand Ledge spent the weekend at Drummond Island. Mrs John Cook entertaned the Rebecca Club at a supper meetng, Wednesday. The Appleton Ad Lades, 18 n number, had a play day Wednesday. They had lunch at the Deacons Bench at Grand Ledge and vsted the squash farm at Bellvue. Mss Edth DeRose, Mss Mabel Fry and Mss Maureen Vnd, all assstant prncpals n Lansng schools were Sunday breakfast guests of Mss Maran..Pearson...,<.,,'.;. Mr 'and Mrs t)on Feazel spent the past week at Eght Pont Lake. Mr and Mrs Earl Stoll and Mr and Mrs Bruce Hodges and ther guest Mrs Herbert Rogers of Grand Rapds were Monday dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Ray Stone of Grand Ledge, Lttle Susanne Borton of Mason spent Frday wth her grandmother, Mrs Robert Borton and great grandmother Mrs Stanley Rose. Mrs Floyd Ackerson and her father Barney Kelly of Grand Ledge hadsundaydnnerwthmrs Leo Ltchfeld of Palo. SUNDAY DINNERS 12 Noon to 6 P.M.»Char-Broled Steaks & Chops Seafood* Spaghert^Tacos "Ar Condtoned" n Ihe Heart ot Open CITY OF DEWITT Mon. tlru Thurs. 7 a.m.-ll p.m.; Frl. & Sat.7-1 a^; for Breakfast Sun^ 12-6_p.n. # ** * ««> «#«*»» < * «* «* ^ » * o # ««* A GAS INCINERATOR TAKES THE FUN OUT OF LIFE! # «ff 9 ft THING TO SNIFF- THING TO SCATTER! v«# PGD THEY SAY IT EVEN BURNS SCRAPS AND BONES! clerk, ard addtonal employees as requred. Headquarters of the court wll be St. Johns, but sessons may be held elsewhere as needed. One of the unque features of the new court wll be the small clams dvson. Ths s entrely new n Mchgan law. It wll provde that n cvl suts nvolvng $300 or less, wth the consent of both partes, the matter can be heard rather nformally before the Judge and a decson rendered. No lawyers ot{ collecton agences wll be permtted to practce n the small clams dvson. Decson of the judge s fnal wth no appeal. Procedure Is smple and Inexpensve. The judge of the dstrct court should be a mature person wth prevous judcal experence. He wll take offcewthaheavybacklog of cases on the docket, a new court to get organzed, and no precedent on whch to rely. Certanly ths wll be.no place for the novce judge, regardless of other legal experence, as there Is no substtute for judcal experence. In 1960, I was frst elected to judcal offce n Clnton County, as a crcut court commssoner. I was re-elected to ths offce n 1962 and served untl early 1968 when I resgned to become muncpal judge of St. Johns. Other experence n publc offce ncludes four years as cty attorney of St. Johns, four years on the county board of supervsors, and a short perod as assstant prosecutor. I have been admnstrator of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal for more than 10 years, and have lved n St. Johns snce My campagn for the offce of Dstrct Judge has been conducted n a mature manner n keepng MONEY ORDERS grnouvs SUHR DRUG STOW* HAROLD B. REED wth my personal fnances and avalable tme, and n accord wth my concepton of judcal dgnty. No funds to fnance my campagn have been solcted or accepted. If I am elected,iwllowenofavor or oblgaton to any person or party. I feel ths s mportant, snce the Court must be kept out of poltcs. We have seen what happens on the state and natonal level when poltcs Invades the courts, and we do not want t here n Clnton County. As stated frequently n my campagn, my platform Is law and order n Clnton County. I beleve In supportng our polce, and n dealng frmly and mpartally wth lawbreakers. Ifeel that much of the current wave of lawlessness can be traced to excessve judcal lenency, a mstake whch I pledge not to make. I feel that the frst duty of the courts s the protecton of the law-abdng communty. On the' bass of almost eght years of judcal experence n Clnton County, and my record as a cty attorney and muncpal judge, I feel that I am well qualfed to be dstrct judge and that my experence wll be needed n the dstrct court. up to * STORE HOURS: Dally Mon. thru Sat., 9 a.m. to 9 p,ra. f Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. PHARMACY HOURS'. Mon., Thurs. and Fr. 11 a.m., to 9 p.m., Tues. and Wed. and Sat,, 10 a,m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sundays and Holdays, 792 South US-27 Phone St. Johns From a pet's pont-of-vrew a Gas Incnerator/ s no I m, but lor people l's preat! Wth a Gas Incnerator, you gel rd of Ihat nsect-breedng garbage can Ihat clutters up the vew, gel rd of smolderng rubbsh that contamnates the ar, cut out those daly, rubbsh-carryng dashes n the ran and snow. 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32 Page 16 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 ^% ^^A^WW::s^y^^ I Back Thru Nxon best choce for Presdent I the Years Ths newspaper supports Rchard M. Nxop. and urges hs electon as Presdent Nov. 5. He alone offers hope_that Amerca can survve ths tme of crss and become reunted. Ths s our belef after lookng not only at Mr Nxon, but at alternatves Hubert H. Humphrey and George Wallace. Mr Humphrey represents a deeply dvded Democratc Party that has not been able to cope wth the gravest problems ths naton ever_ has faced, whle Mr Wallace heads a movement more resemblng an angry mob' than a serous poltcal party wth deep-rooted convctons. * At ths moment n hstory, Amerca can ll afford leadershp that s dvded wthn tself. Nor can Amerca afford ts voce n the world orgnatng from a "party" relyng more on emoton than reason. Rchard Nxon and the Republcan Party are the best Amerca has to offer at ths hour. The canddate has ntellect, consstency, humlty and new-found self control. The party has more unty and a broader base than the opposton. Strpped of all other responsbltes, the man job of the wnnng canddate and party wll be formaton of a government to run the country. Humphrey and Wallace do not offer great hope n ths mportant area. Bascally a well- ntentoned man, Hu'mphrey nherted two Democratc partes and has been unable to pull themtogether. Sen. Eugene McCarthy and hs backers reman outsde the fold. McCarthy and hs forces represent some of the best thnkng n the party, thnkng that would be essental for a competent presdental brantrust. The temptaton s to feel sorry for Humphrey, vctmzed by decsons the past 'Yes' for fxed mllage For. several years now, well meanng Clnton County school and county leaders have gone nto battle aganst each other nstead of wth the other n an effort to get as much allocated tax mllage as they need to run ther unt of gobernment. The battleground s called the allocaton board. Sometmes n the heat of passon over ther own cause, a unt wll begn tearng at the program of the other unt. The sad thng about the whole battle s that both sdes and they do wnd up as "sdes" are rght. The basc problem s that the 15-mlls whch the allocaton board must dvde each year s smply not enough to operate county government and schools n ths day and age. Next Tuesday Clnton County voters wll have a chance to put an end to ths annual battle and mmedately save the approxmately $1,000 t costs each year to hold the meetngs. - A. county proposal calls for an 18- mll lmtaton, ncludng set fgures each year of 6.50 mlls for the county, 1.50 mlls for townshps,.30 mll for the ntermedate school dstrct, and 9.70 mlls for the school dstrcts. Whle the 18 mlls s hgher than 15, t won't necessarly, mean an ncrease n taxes. The schools, for nstance, would get mlls more by allocaton than they are now gettng, but at the same tme they would be able to reduce extra-voted' mllage by the same amount, resultng n no change n taxes. (Ths s, of course, fgurng no ncreases n costs or educatonal 'programmng.) We urge a yes vote for ths property tax lmtaton referendum. In addton to the above-lsted advantages, t wll also allow the varous unts to plan ther budgets much farther n advance because they wll know exactly how much allocated tax they'll have. That's a much more effcent way of runnng' government than what we have now wth the tax allocaton board. sx years that precptated unrest and unhappness throughout the country decsons that really weren't hs. The fact remans, that however nnocent he may be^ Humphrey represents the Democratc.Party, and the party s n no shape to govern. George Wallace must be regarded as a fgure captalzng more on emoton than tempered, calculated reasonng, who f elected would have vrtually no representaton n the congress. Wallace contnues to tell the people what many want to hear. He's gong to wn an early peace n Vet. Nam, one way or another. And f a demonstrator camps n front of Wallace's car he's gong to be run over. Those leanng to the former Alabama governor should not be deluded nto belevng there are smple or quck solutons to the many problems confrontng the naton. In addton, as poltcal columnst Walter Lppman ponts out, f elected, Wallace "would be at a loss as to what to do next, not havng the supporters or the program or the experenced men to form a genune government." In our judgment, Amerca cannot afford such a lapse. We beleve Rchard Nxon at ths tme offers that best hope for our future realstcally, the only hope. LETTERS, -*" " " ""J THE Ths s how we'd vote on the state ssues EDITOR * Prosecutor comments on court Dear Edtor:?P? In reply to last week's artcle n ths column, I wsh to further comment upon how our new dstrct court could affect our ctzens. We frst should clearly understand that nether canddate for the post of dstrct court judge has anythng to do wth the creaton of the poston. Ths was a legslatve enactment for all countes throughout our state. The new court s here Jan. 1, rregardless of whom our ctzens elect to be ts frst judge. As was mantaned n last week's artcle, It s mpossble to make any promse or predctons of the number of magstrates or employees that can be hred for ths new court. These are matters whch must awat not only electon of the judge, but also the approval of our board of supervsors. As havng been legal advsor for our board of supervsors snce the creaton of ths new court, I know that these matters are unresolved and how hard our board has been consderng the stuaton. By the law creatng ths new court, t could develop In ether of two drectons. The easest would be smply to establsh a courtroom faclty n St, Johns and have the publc come to t. Ths could be mplemented by mal payments of motor vehcle volaton fnes or by creaton of traffc bureaus located at varous populous locatons of our county. The second approach would be the same as above, but to further mplement the system wth one or perhaps even two magstrates In desgnated locatons. Ths does not necessarly mean more than one magstrate, but t could mean more than one locaton for hs servces. Justce s not always served by requrng the people to come to the faclty. Ask any polce offcer whether the Inconvenence of justce could persuade hm to look the other drecton before spendng countless hours havng a drunken drver jaled, and then have to return n the mornng to process hs complant and then awat the prsoner's arragnment by the court. There s also the problem of travel for some unfortunate persons Injured durng the nght - f they must travel to St, Johns before justce can be put nto moton. The magstrate's avalablty to our ctzens where they lve should not be overlooked for the pure convenence of runnng a courtroom faclty. Otherwse, we are toyng wth obstructon of justce. Ths could occur If ths same drunken drver Is allowed to contnue hs travel to possbly See LETTERS Page 15B PROPOSAL "T *"" & Iev.T' 0 Q PROPOSAL ; 2 Q 0 PROPOSAL. 3 [X] PROPOSAL. 4 0 PROPOSAL.,5 Bj Interestng; Items from the Fles of the Clnton County News 10.YEARS AGO (Oct. 30, 1958) Earl and Phylls Krackow, formerly of Oho, opened a new Yankee Store n St. Johns. Bds were opened for the new Fowler School, and ground breakng ceremones for the new school took place durng the halftme on the football game between Fowler and DeWtt. St, Johns' cross country team won the Regonal Meet. 25 YEARS AGO (Oct. 28, 1943) There were 1,500 Clnton County men n unform. Some 4,496 number four raton boods were ssued at the hgh school. Cpl, Leroy Mazzoln was statoned n Australa where he attended offcers' canddate school. Pvt. Charles Kurpla was servng overseas. 50 YEARS AGO (Oct. 24, 1918) Chrstmas parcels for men n servce overseas were furnshed by the Red Cross, Uncle Sam's bg naval guns In France threw 16 - nch shells weghng a ton and flled wth hgh explosves. Our captve Germans were surprsed at the amount and qualty of the food gven them. Some folks waste tme watng for words of encouragement. Hypocrtes set good examples only when there's an audence. RAMBLIN' WITH RINK Moon-struck type lce Etaon and,shrdlu, erstwhle young type lce from the Clnton County News staff, were observed the other day n a mood of speculaton. Curous, I crept behnd the almost empty type case and lstened to ther conversaton. They were talkng about colonzng the moon.' "Someday there wll be prntng plants on the moon," Etaon was sayng, "and unless we get up there soon and getatoe-hold, we may be n for some lean years ahead." "That's probably true," Shrdlu repled, 'but gettng there s gong to be another thng. They sterlze those spacecraft, and you know what that would do to you and me. Fzzzzzt." "Yah, buttheremustbeaway. Those guys that went up last week were prnters. At least they were prntng sgns all the tme to show on ther TV transmssons. They must have had somethng to prnt wth, andl'm sure t wouldn't be sterlzed." Etaon then suggested they catch the next newspaper to Florda, and they could rde rght nto Cape Kennedy on a typographcal error. Shrdlu stll wasn't sold on the dea. "TO TELL YOU the truth, I'm not too excted about rdng that bg Saturn. Don't you realze that wth us aboard t could very well louse up and fall back n the ocean or blow up? Man, I'm* all for the perpetuaton of type lce and colonzaton of the moon by type lce, but I'm also for the By LOWELL G. preservaton of' type lce. I thnk the rsk s'too great.* "You sound lke alousychlckenheart," Etaon sad n a reprmandng tone of voce.*if all of us type lce were lke you* we never would gettothe moon, and then someday the prntng Industry would realze the moon s lceless and they'd move all ther prntng plants up there. Then we'd be left wth empty type drawers." Etaon moved n closer to Shrdlu, and ther conversaton became so hushedlcouldhardly make out what they were sayng. But havng been long assocated wth type lce and very much aware of ther M.O. (that's polce jargon for "method of operaton") I was able to pece together at least the gst of what they were taklng about, Etaon dd wn the argument. They plan to hop ths week's Clnton County News to one of our Florda subscrbers and from there htchhke on the local meda to Cape Kennedy. When the next Apollo msson reaches the vcnty of the moon, they'll sabotage the prnted Instructons for the astronauts so that t wll call for them to be jetsoned from the space craft n a small contaner whch wll crcle the moon n a slowly dsntegratng orbt. The conservatve Shrdlu even admtted that f he could survve the lft-off from earth he would be able to wthstand the shallow-angle landng of ther contaner on the moon. Snce type lce are long-lved (Shrdlu was born wth Gutenberg's frst RINKER typographcal error) and requre only mnute' amounts of oxygen, they fgure to hold out n ther contaner untl the frst prntng presses arrve on the moon. THAT WASN'T ALL I heard Etaon and Shrdlu talkng about. Ths was the general plan, but they also went ntodetallonhow they were gong to accomplsh entry to Cape Kennedy and to the. Apollo moonshp. They ddn't know I was lstenng, andl wrote t all down for you guys down at the Cape. Frst of all, they were gong to rbyrt bt gooeubg abard s osdd nadhr sbf h sbfb tgybr dyrrk shbard ygr /gpokl lb s vkuoynstf. Then when they get to the vcnty of the moon yyrbtyds dyd tygn gye, em abd ygrtygn. I know they ddn't hear me, and ths column Is Intended as a tp off to you at the Cape. I hope you can louse up ther plan before they louse up the moon for the prnters of the future. ROSHOLT, S. D t REVIEW: "Our flag has a glorous tradton of whch all can be proud, and all should be proud. Ths Is the flag Francs Scott Key saw that mornng n 1814flyngabove Fort McHenry after a long day and nght of sege. 'What so proudly we haled...'hepenned n those memorable lnes. Ths s the flag too, that a mnorty of msguded people n ths country have put to the torch n ther demonstratons of protest." SHALL SECTION 7 OF ARTICLE IX OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: "AN INCOME TAX AT FLAT RATES OR GRADUATED AS TO RATE OR BASE MAY BE IMPOSED BY THE STATE OR ANY OF ITS SUBDIVISIONS"? ' Tmes have been changng rapdly, partcularly snce the Mchgan Consttuton was adopted n 1963, Needs of the state and local governments have ncreased.^., the^pn^ that, current taxng polces are beng taxed to provde suffcent revenue. Hgher property taxes are almost* out of the questlon.* ( Th e ncome,tax s probabx^mpjt^e^ be taxes. Rght now Mchgan has a flat-rave ncomvtax; bre that takes,a set amount (currently 2.6 per cent, after deductons) of your total ncome. No matter how large your ncome, the tax remans at 2.6 per cent. As matters stand, the Mchgan Legslature has the rght to Increase or decrease the 2.6 per cent levy on your ncome but t must treat all taxpayers the same. It can't tax some Mchgan resdents at one rate, others at another. Proposal No. 1 would change that. It would allow the Legslature to set a sldng scale and take a larger percentage of what you make as your ncome goes up. Proposal No. 1 doesn't establsh a graduated ncome tax; t merely empowers the Legslature to enact such a tax f It deems ft. We feel a "yes" vote should be gven to ths proposal. Our, government, to be effectve and effcent, must not be hamstrung. The answer to neffcency n government pertans to another queston, not ths one. PUBLIC ACT 6 PROVIDES THAT MICHIGAN SHALL BE EXEMPTED FROM OBSERVING DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. THE PURPOSE OF THIS REFERENDUM IS TO APPROVE OR REJECT THIS ACT. SHALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN OBSERVE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME? We feel Mchgan should be exempted from gong on daylght savngs tme. Even on standard tme, we are an hour ahead of most states to the south of us and so are normally on "fast tme"; the daylght savngs tme' act puts us two hours ahead of actual sun tme. The sx-month length of daylght savngs tme s also too long, for t delays sunrse n the late fall untl after many school chldren have departed for classes. Throughout the summer t rases havoc wth farmers' work schedules. As far as we're concerned, t doesn't do that much for cty folks, ether, that would make t worthwhle. We would recommend a no" vote on Proposton 2. SHALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN BORROW THE SUM OF $335,000, AND ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE STATE THEREFOR PLEDGING THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF THE STATE FOR THE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST THEREON FOR THE PURPOSE OF PLANNING, ACQUIRING AND CONSTRUCTING FACILITIES FOR THE PREVENTION AND ABATE MENT OF WATER POLLUTION AND FOR'THE MAKING OF GRANTS, LOANS AND ADVANCES TO MUNICIPALITIES, POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS AND AGENCIES OF THE STATE FOR SUCH PURPOSES, THE METHOD OF PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS TO BE FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE STATE? Ths s perhaps 1 the most mportant of the fve state proposals. Unless we are to stew n our own sewage, some organzed and sustaned effort must be made to battle polluton. Mchgan's lakes and streams are already drty and gettng drter. Because the bond ssue and work program can probably be accomplshed wthout ether new or hgher taxes, the problem narrows down to "voter acceptance at the polls. The proposed program s smple and yet comprehensve. All of the $335 mllon for clean water would be dspersed to local unts of government to* provde 210 new water treatment plants for communtes throughout Mchgan; mprovements to 126 exstng water treatment plants; and sewers and ppelnes for 3 1/2 mllon resdents of the state where polluton s now serous and becomng worse. Coupled wth local and federal funds, the money could do wonders. Vote "yes." SHALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN BORROW THE SUM OF $100,000, AND ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE STATE THEREFOR PLEDGING THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF THE STATE FOR THE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST THEREON FOR PUBLIC RE CREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS CONSISTING OF LAND ACQUISTION AND THE DEVEL OPMENT OF PARKS, FOREST AND WILDLIFE AREA, FISHERIES AND OTHER FACILITIES USED OR USEFUL FOR PUBLIG-RECREATIONAL PURPOSES AND FOR THE-MAKING OF GRANTS, LOANS AND ADVANCES TO POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS AND AGENCIES OF THE STATE FOR SUCH RE CREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS CONSISTING OF LAND ACQUISTION AND THE DEVEL- SUBDIVISIONS AND AGENCIES OF THE STATE FOR SUCH RECREATIONAL PURPOSES, THE METHOD OF REPAYMENT OF.SAID BONDS TO BE FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE STATE? Ths proposal s closely related to Proposal 3, and t, too, deserves a «yes*vote. Our ctes are burstng at the seams anc the populaton n general Is growng at a rate that makes our exstng recreatonal facltes far short of adequate. Ths $100 mllon - would agan be teamed wth local and federal funds to provde a total of $155 mllon that can be spent for much-needed parks, playgrounds and recreaton centers for local unts of governement, and for state^fsherles, state parks, wldlfe programs and forest recreaton programs.: Mchgan neecs ths desperately, not only for our own people but for the mllons of toursts who brng mllons of* dollars n spendng money nto our state. Vote yes. SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE IV OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION W PROHIBITS THE ELECTION AS WELL AS THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE DURING THEIR TERM OF OFFICE TO ATHER STATE OFFICE. SHALL THIS SECTION BE AMENDED TO PERMIT THEIR ELECTION TO ATHER OFFICE? - We can see no advantage to the electorate for ths permsson to be granted. There are probably nstances where one person could hardlethetwoduteseffcentlyandwlthoutanv danger of conflct of nterest. We're sure such offce holders would be watrhoh constantly wth rased eyebrows. There are enough qualfed people, n most cases, that t would be unnecessary and we feel unwse to allow one person to handle two electve jobs at the same tme. What wth all the talk and fear of a more and-more centralzed government, ths would <- seem to be one more, though tny, step n the drecton, and we don't lke t. Our vote on Proposton 5 would be negatve. IT h I LA t 'J»I.1! L. I'J J*» U 1; ',\ C >. V

33 Thursday, October 31, 1968, tm Vote! "Low Down" FROM THE Congressonal Record. By JOE CRUMP $P Mll 22*"* W$$\ (A Column for Readers Who Haven't Tme to Remco the Congessonal Record Daly) ALASKA MIGHT ELECT THE NEXT PRESIDENT Ths s not a poltcal column. It's some unslanted and accurately condensed remarks by Rep, Donald G. Brotzman (Colo.) re. gtrdng the possblty of a Nov. 5 electon foul-up. "The 1968 presdental electon could be thrown nto the House f one of the major polu c5jl contenders falsjp,acheve' t A majorty p^the, 2ty #o cs,m, the electoral college. In-such t a ease, the Members of the House would be asked to choose the Presdent from the top three canddates on the electoral college's lst of nomnees. "Congress s not at lberty to go outsde ths group of nomnees n selectng a Presdent. "As far as the procedure s concerned; the vote for Presdent n the House s taken as follows: "Each State s gven only one vote. Shall States wth only one Repesen'atve Alaska, Delaware, Nevada, Vermont, and Wyomng have a vote coequal to that of the most populous States, such as New York wth 41 House Members. There fore, a maonly of each State's House delegaton would determne the State's vote. A majorty of 50 States, or 26 votes, s needed to elect a Presdent. "If a part6ular congressonal delegaton of a State has both Democratc and Republcan Members and f the delegatons are ted or othe wse cannot agree, then the State s not counted n the ballotng for the Presdent.,. "How could the congressonal electon on November 5 affect t <H> Tme change a presdental contest n the House n January? "To begn wth the new Congress, elected on November 5 and takng offce on January 6, 1969, wll decde the outcome of the 1968 presdental electon f t s thrown nto the House of Representatves... "One can see... that f the presdental electon s thrown ltntq the House, the Congrev afeto ^ e c %^» Nftveffber S -would have,a;, profound mpact, on thermal selecton" of tle Presdent.... "For example, f Hubert Hvmphrey fnshed n ether second or thrd place n electoral votes n November, as current publc-opnon polls tend to ndcate, and f the Democrats retaned control of congressonal delegatons n 26 States or more, then the Democrats could elect Mr. Humphrey as the next Prosdent wthout regard to sze of cther hs popular or electoral vote... "As a fnal note, one must add that f the House faled to agree on a Presdent by January 20, the date stpulated n the Consttuton for the term of offce to begn, then the Vce Presdent, whch s chosen by a majorty n the Senate, would become "Actng Presdent," servng untl such tme as ether the House or Senate could decde on who should be the Presdent or Vce-Presdent."» * e * A GRASSROOTS COMMENT If you're confused, you're not alone. Read t agan, t mght help. The stuaton would no doubt be resolved wthout contenton, so why borrow trouble. But-- Don't forget to vote.- J.C. It's up to us to vote agan, So voters please take note agan, 'N cast vour lot; They're tnkern' wth clocks agan, To boom more play-tme stocks agan, We're on the spot! E'en Eastern Standard tme agan, Wth darkness most to noon agan, Seems not enough; Startn' school whle vet t's neht aean. 'Fer youngsters don't seem rght agan, They play t roughl We've outlawed old Sun tme agan". It makes no reason or rhyme agan, Ths clock go go' Why can't we all be sane agan? Not kd ourselve/n van agan? I'd lke to know? A loud emphatc NC_ agan, Is needed to forego agan, Ths souped-up tme; So fal not frend, tt vote agan, Or you wll be the goat agan, Frst class n' prme! W. E. Dobson CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Letters to the Edtor Contnued from 14B kll someone or f the assalant's dspute s contnued untl more serous consequences occur. Our new dstrct court wll requre the judge to be n St. Johns, but t does not confne the magstrate to the county seat. The poston of magstrate was created to assst the dstrct judge, but ths does not mean that he must st on hs lap. If the magstrate had regular quarters closer to the people, then we could accomplsh puttng justce closer to them and closer to our law enforcement offcals who cannot be overlooked. Ths s a matter of placng a convenence where t wll do the most good. Ths should not be nterpreted as sayng that we need numerous magstrates or that we should go back to the. justce of the peace system. Ths s merely to em- - phasze that some of the good features of the justce of the peace system were for too long teken for granted and only the lesser desred attrbutes contnually argued aganst. Unless our new dstrct court s made workable for thepeople,ourattorneys and our polce offcers who wll requre ts use daly, then twlll not be very long before the'very persons knockng the old system wll be cryng the loudest of how much better off we were before the new court system. St. Johns wll be adequately covered by the mere presence of the court and ts judge n St. Johns where t s establshed by law. It does not necessarly follow that the communtes outsde of St. Johns wll be pleased wth the new court f t results n more lax law enforcement. By, havng closed access to the magstrate for purposes of makng complants and for the ssuance of warrants, some of these problems for the outlyng communtes could be allevated or lessened as much as possble wthn the framework of the law creatng the new court. Respectfully submtted, ROLAND J. DUGUAY Prosecutng Attorney for Clnton County OK enlargement of base rate area OVID - The Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson has authorzed General Telephone Co. of Mchgan to enlarge the base rate (flat rate) area of ts Ovd exchange n Clnton County, The company plans to add two and three-quarter square mles on the north and west sdes of the present base rate area whch wll brng 63 customers nto the flat rate callng area where urban telephone servce wll be avalable wthout mleage charges. There s no justce about the tme the bluebrds return the sprng taxes are due. Reputatons cannot be bult on the thngs you ntend to do. Page 17 B OLD RTH OLIVE METHODIST CHURCH Carl Hammond, former St. Johns ol dealer who now lves at 17 Pearl Street n Zephyrhlls, Fla., brought n ths old pcture of the former North Olve Methodst Church, taken on May 5, 1918, by the late John Knght. The church was located on the northeast comer of US-27 and Prce Road, where the Rchard Stewart home s now. The pcture looks north toward the church, wth horse and carrage barns for the churchgoers strung out n the background. Hammond remembers there were pot-belled stoves n each of the front corners of the nteror of the church, and the organ was located on the left at the back end of the church. Annual Statstcal and Fnancal Report ST. JOHNS PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF CLINTON AND GRATIOT COUNTIES, MICHIGAN The school year was agan a perod of growth for the St. Johns Publc schools. The enrollment ncreased from 3464 students n to 3647 for Ths represented a gan of 183 students, whch resulted n much overcrowdng. Durng the year constructon on four new Elementary schools was completed General Operatng Fund RECEIPTS Balance, July 1, 1967 (Defct) AMOUNT (Dollars Only) p (32,525) REVENUE RECED?TS: From Local Sources: Current Taxes Collected $522,429 Delnquent Taxes Collected 48,893 Interest on Delnquent Taxes 2,727 Taxes othe'r' than Property Taxes 1,530 >. ' ^Mscellahedus thdom, e^jt; ' J " J u,lj to IIMJ 4^363 >* 'n«.?»v^ vwrrr From Intermedate Sources: County Specal Educaton From State Sources: State School Ad Transportaton Drver Educaton Specal Educaton Remedal Readng Federal Funds Dstrbuted by State: Vocatonal Educaton 12, ,478 60,698 7,308 19,672 1,694 8,198 Federal Sources: Natonal Defense Educatonal Act 3,680 Elementary-Secondary Act: Ttle I 48,831 Elementary-Secondary Act: Ttle III 51,758 TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE EXPENDITURES Elementary Instructon: Salares of Prncpals, Teachers, Substtutes, Ades, Gudance Personnel $656,891 Contracted Servces 2,925 Salares of Lbrarans, Secretares, Clercal, 7,178 Textbooks 6,599 Teachng Supples 11,832 Lbrary Books, Perodcals, A-V 4,246 Offce Supples 680 Mleage & Travel 847 Mscellaneous Expense 183 Total $691,381 Secondary Instructon: Salares of Prncpals, Teachers, Substtutes, Ades, Gudance Personnel $368,934 Contracted Servces 2,358 Salares of Lbrarans, Secretares, Clercal 15,572 Teachng Supples 11,024 Lbrary Books, Perodcals, A-V 4,114 Offce Supples 1,400 Mleage & Travel 1,285 Mscellaneous Expense Total $408,466 Specal Educaton: Salares of Teachers $ 41,038 Textbooks & Teachng Supples 554 Mscellaneous Expense 2 f 502 Total $ 44,094 Admnstraton: Salares of Superntendent, ^ Assstants, & Busness Offce $ 59,090 SalarlPS-fprrptarlal A Otprlral 7453 $1,671,436 $1,638,911 allowng them to be occuped as of the openng of school n September 1968, In November 1967 a Bond Electon to rase $250,000 to complete the furnshng of these schools was defeated by a 2-1 rato. On March 23, 1968, an electon was held to ncrease the voted operatng mllage for one year from 4.5 mlls to 12.8 mlls. The electon faled by 44 votes. On June 10th the same proposal carred. Contracted Servces Auaus, Membershp Audts, School Census, Electon Inspectors Mleage & Travel Prntng & Publshng Reports Mscellaneous Expense Total Health Servces: Salares Medcne & Drugs. Offce Supples" Travel & Mleage Total Transportaton Servces: Salares of Supervsor, Drvers, Mechancs Contracted Bus Mantenance Gasolne, Ol & Grease Tres, Tubes & Batteres Vehcle Repar Parts Supples & Expenses of Garage Replacement of Vehcles Insurance Bus Drver Tranng School Interest on Notes Replacement of Garage Equpment Mscellaneous Expense Total Operaton of Plant: Custodal Servces Salary Swtch Board Operator Contracted Servces Heatng, Electrcty, Telephone Custodal Supples Total Mantenance of Plant: Salares Contracted Servces Supples for Repar to Buldng & Equpment Replacement of Equpment t Mscellaneous Expenses Total Fxed Charges: Insurance Premums, Hosptalzaton Subsdy Rental of Land and Buldngs Other Fxed Charges Total Captal Outlay: Furnture & Equpment Outgong Transfers: Transportaton to Other Dstrcts TOTAL EXPENDITURES - GENERAL FUND ' 2,694 1,935 1,791 1,181 $ 77,294 4, $ 5,422 $126,647 $ 56,083 1, ,534 10,892 $139,883 $ 20,767 14,514 10,181 12,641.. M.q,7 $ 59,410 $ 32,478 28,630 1,262 $ 62,370 $ 5,976 $ 1,465 $1, Federal Programs: Elementary-Secondary Act-Ttle I 66,967 Elementary-Secondary Act-Ttle HI _46,069 TOTAL EXPENDITURE OF GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL PROGRAMS $1,726,444 For the year of the schools were operated wth a tax levy of 8.2 mlls allocated, 4.5 mlls voted and 7 mlls was leved for retrement of debt. Ths resulted n a total tax rate for schools of 19,7 mlls, one of the lowest rates n Mchgan. The year started wth an operatng defct of $32,525 and ended wth a defct of $87,532, for an n-year operatng defct of $55,007. Statement Defct, July 1, 1967 $ (32,525) Total Recepts: General Fund & Federal Sources 1,606,387 Total Expendtures: General Fund & Federal Funds l t 726,444 Defct as of June 30, 1968 Balance, July 1, 1967 >** $ (87,532) 1966 Debt Retrement Fund Recepts: Current Tax Collectons $287,902 Delnquent Tax Collectons 17,033 Interest on Delnquent Taxes 494 Interest on Investments 3,628 Eureka Debt Retrement 397 Expendtures: Redempton of Seral Bonds $ 80,000 Interest on Bonded Debt 238,850 Payng Agents Fees 330 Olve Center Debt Retrement 2 ( 878_ Balance, June 30, 1968 (Note A) Note (A): Represented By: Cash n Bank Savngs Deposts Balance, July 1, 1967 Buldng and Ste Fund Recepts: Interest Earned on Investments $158,850 Natonal Defense Educaton Act Rembursement 33,736 Expendtures: Buldng & Ste Furnture & E qupment Balance, June 30, 1968 (Note A) Note (A): Represented By: 'Cash n Bank Certfcates of Depost ] $2,830, $ 142, ,454 $ 451, , ,568 $ 11, $4,848, $5,041,190 2,902,156 $ $ 20,427 2, Secretares Summary of Fund Balances General Ope rat ng Fund (Defct) 1966 Debt Retrement Fund Buldng & Ste Fund Total as of June 30, 1968 $ (87,532) 129, ,034 $2, FRED G. MEYER Secretary

34 Page 18 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Thursday, October 31, 1968 hf Bannster Mrs Robert Valentne Phone Fourteen members of the Bannster Women's Socety of Chrstan Servce attended Thursday afternoon servces of Call to Prayer and Self Denal at the Ashley Unted Methodst Church. Mrs Lyda Peters of Ashley was n charge of the program. The worshp servce was "Chrst the Gver of Ltfe.^ Mrs Peters was asssted by members of the Ashley WSCS. They told of the varous schools and urban mnstres whch the offerng of the day would help. The 1969 Call to Prayer servce wll be held n Bannster. The Annual'Unted Natons Famly nght was observed Thursday evenng at the Bannster Unted Methodst Church. Mrs Thomas Moore was n charge of the program.mr andmrscharles Hazle and famly of St. Johns showed pctures and told of ther trp to Mchgan's sster country, Brtsh Honduras. Ths summer, the Hazles Joned a group of St. Johns area resdents from the Plgrm Unted Methodst Church and traveled by bus and travel traler to Brtsh Honduras. The group spent seven days tourng the country and meetng and workng wth ts ctzens. Followng the program, a dessert lunch consstng of many foregn delcaces was served. Mr and Mrs Ray Canfleld and Mss Bethel Kelsey attended dedcaton servces of the Famly Altar of the Ar Chapel at Battle Creek Sunday afternoon. Mss Vck Valentne, Glora Swanson, Matthew Peck and UMYF counselor Mrs Ray Peck attended the Fall Rally at Carson Cty Unted Methodst Church Sunday afternoon. There were approxmately 160 youth and counselors In attendance. The Bannster Unted Methodst Youth are plannng to serve an electon eve supper to the publc Nov. 5 startng at 5:30 p.m. The meal wll feature escalloped potatoes and meat loaf. A free wll offerng wll be taken. Mr and Mrs Alex Dunay at' tended nstallaton servces at Ashley Chapter 86 Tuesday evenng. Mrs Dunay was the guest nstallng chaplan. Mrs Alex Dunay, Grand Representatve to Oregon,.attended" the St. Lous nstallaton secvces Wednesday evenng. DeWlt By Vrgna Ackerman The Naom* Crcle wll meet Wednesday Nov, 6, at the Communty Church at 10:30 a.m. for a day of mssonary sewng. Mr and Mrs Davd Martn, Mrs Robert Hll and Mrs Leo Hansen attended the Whte Heather Concert at the Ford Audtorum n Detrot Frday evenng. Lor Hobbs, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lynn Hobbs had her tonsls out Tuesday at Lansng General Hosptal. Mr and Mrs Harold Graber returned to DeWltt from Colorado, Frday. Mr and Mrs Roy Kebler of Houghton Lake, Mr and Mrs Mcheal Coco and famly of Brmngham were Sunday dnner guests of the Rchard Keblers. Mrs Fern Wellngton attended the Food Conventon at Boyne Hghlands last week, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rchards, Mrs Wlls McNaughton and Mrs Leo Hansen attended the Eastern Star Installaton at Else Saturday evenng. Mr and Mrs Judd Spayde of Sagnaw spent the weekend wth Mr and Mrs Burton Flynn. Mr and Mrs Howard Soltow are vacatonng n Georga ths week. Mr and Mrs R.L. Hansen and Mary Lou of Haslett, Corporal Rchard Hansen of Vet Nam, Navy 3rd Class Petty offcer Jan Hansen of Memphs, Tenn., and Judy Watson of Lansng were Sundy dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Leo Hansen. Mr and Mrs Duare Rardeen and Stephen of No? th Star were Sunday vstors of the Vern Ackermans. Mddlebury By Mrs Don Warren ' Phone 834,-5020 IGA. PWH or 5UGAK0 DOHUTS 0 DQKH AO( Mr and Mrs George Warren attended the Mnnesota-State Homecomng game at East Lansng on Saturday. Mrs Carolne Perce was hostess to the Mddlebury Extenson group n her home on Hammond Road lastmonday evenng. Presdent, Helen Potter_conducted the busness meetng. The lesson "Tps for Women Drvers* was gven by Mrs Carolne Perce. Mr and Mrs J.O. 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