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1 fe 5th Year, No. 0 Clnton County grew 30 pet. n last decade Prelmnary census fgures for o Clnton County were released * last week ctng a 30. per cent populaton Increase from the 90 offcal census. The 970 census shows Clnton County wth 9,572 people compared wth the 37,99 a decade ago. The* Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson earler had estmated the county populaton at,55. Accordng to the commsson, Clnton County has almost doubled Its populaton snce the 90 census when 25,3 persons were counted. By 90, the county populaton fgure had dpped by several thousand persons to 23,29, and steadly declned n populaton c, untl the 930 census. That year, 2,7 resdents < were counted, startng a trend of Increased populaton. By 90, the county had 2,7 resdents. The 950 census recorded 3,- 95 people, followed by another ncrease n 90 to 37,99. ' An estmated populaton fgure was released In 95 showng Clnton County's populaton at 2,75. The commsson has estmated a 975 populaton fgure of 5,- 30 for the county, and a 990 estmate of 77,25. The commsson also released temzed fgures for each cty, * vllage and townshp n Clnton &**-< County -wth -fgures* for 90, 95, 970, 975 and 990. Each poltcal subdvson or townshp was classfed n one of four groups accordng to the densty of populaton. SECTION FOUR DeWtt Townshp: 90's census showed a populaton of, whch was. per cent of the county's entre populaton. The 95 estmate Indcated 7,0 resdents or 7.57 per cent of the county populaton. The current census shows DeWtt Townshp wth 9,9 whch s 22.5 per cent. Estmates for 975 Indcate 3,75 people and 990 fgures project 27,700 resdents. Bath Townshp: The 90 cen-" sus recorded 3,732 people, 9,3 per cent of the county populaton. 95 growth was estmated at,275 or 0. per ce^t. The 970 fgures note,37 resdents or 9.92 per cent of the county resdents. Projected fgures show Bath Townshp wth 5,25 n 975 and,50 n 990. Watertown Townshp: The 90 census showed a populaton of 2,00 or 5.29 per cent; 95 estmates recorded 2,00 people or 5.9 per centj 970 shows 3,37 resdents, 5.93 per cent of the county populaton; and projected fgures clam 3,0 n 975 and,900 by 990. Cty of DeWtt: 90 census Indcated,23 resdents or 3,2 per cent of the county populaton; 95 clamed,90 or 3.53 per cent; 970 shows,79 or 3.7 per cent; and 2,50 by 975 and,300 by SECTION THREE Cty of St. Johns: 90 census Contnued on Page A wh en your numoers b up Draft lottery has one Clnton youth (No. 2} lookng at Ar Force, another (No. 3) college Clnton County's lot n the lottery P. 3A Two young men named Mark, both 9, both June hgh school graduates of Southern Clnton County schools. And then the dfference begns, Mark Stoddard s plannng on college. Mark Ward s lookng nto the Ar Force. The reason? It's the draft lottery. In last week's lottery Ward's number came out No. 2 the lowest for an avalable man n the county. And Stoddard's was No. 3- the hghest n the county. Whch means It s very lkely that Stoddard, who last month graduated from BathHghSchool, wll not see mltary duty. No. 95 has been estmated as the probable cutoff number. Ward, meanwhle, a graduate of DeWtt Hgh, most lkely wll be called n January. "It knd of rushes thngs," sad Ward. '--He-sad -he' had not'planned on gong to college, but now "I defntely have to check nto the Ar Force." MARK WARD When asked what was the reacton of hs frends, he repled, "Not too many know t yet." Presently, he s workng parttme at a Lansng drve-n restaurant. "I ddn't thnk I was the last one," sad a happy Stoddard who -assessed -the lottery system as beng *more far" than the prevous draft system. I had been thnkng about jon- MARK STODDARD - ng the Navy," he sad, 'but now I'm gong on through college whch I wasn't plannng before. Ths summer he s workng at Mchgan State Unversty and n the fall he plans to attend Lansng Communty College and study draftng. Stoddard s. the json. ot Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Stoddard, 200 Cutler Road, Bath and Ward s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ward, 25 W. Madson, DeWtt. "\ * : *,/ Water rate ncrease questoned n DeWtt By TIM YOUNKMAN News Staff Wrter Several dozen unhappy DeWtt ctzens crowded the tny meetng room of the DeWtt Cty Councl Monday nght demandng a reason for the rase n water rates for the next quarter. It's camp to use classfeds If s you don't thnk so ask Mrs. Joseph Smon. Or better stll, the people she sold her pck up camper to. Mrs. Smon sad after she placed a classfed ad n the Clnton County News, she had several calls on the day the paper came out and the camper was sold the next day. If you have tems bg or small that you want to turn Into cash, call Mlle at the Clnton County News and she'll help you place a fast- * actng News classfed ad. Mo. Thru Prl.. a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sat. &<Sun. _ PJ0et2~23 bounty News Offce County Resdents Call Xdh-F'ree by- dalng Operator and ask for ENTERPRISE 20 :#:%wm*ftw&^^ Duane Zegler, a counclman and charman of a water system study group whch suggested the rate hke, sad there was a necessty to apply the new sewer rates n the cty. He sad that hs commttee had made a thorough study of the rate problem and the water stuaton and came up wth a cost per,000 gallons usage rate. "We have some lght busnesses such as hardware stores and these have lavatores for personal use only," he sad. "So we charge them as a resdent." He ndcated that he based the rates for apartments on the, state's recommendaton of an average amount of flow per resdent and produced a formula from these statstcs. The new rates call for a large or two bedroom apartment to be counted as four-ffth a resdent and a small partment counts as one-half a resdent. "What we were charene before caused us to lose revenue," he sad. "Ths plan Is based on a per resdent charge," he added. "I cannot see our budget beng rased much hgher,? he sad. "Part of the reason for the adjustment n rates s we are stll Contnued on Page 2A. Immunzaton clnc set A free mmunzaton clnc sponsored by the Md-Mchgan, Health Department wll be held Thursday (July 9) n the basement of St. Joseph's- Catholc Church n St. Johns. Nurses from the health department wll.assst Dr. J. E, Paver n admnsterng shots for DPT, DT, typhod, smallpox and measles. The tuberculn skn test plus oral polo and rubella (threeday measles) vaccnes wll also be avalable. "AND THE ROCKETS' RED GLARE..." If wasn't rockets burstng over St. Johns ths past Fourth of July weekend, but t was stll mpressve. Ths s just one of the many freworks to explode over cty park n the annual dsplay put on by the St. Johns Fre Department. See Page A for related pctures. Hwy. Dept. runs check on U.S. 27 By RON KARLE Edtor The State Hghway Department last week placed traffc counters at three Intersectons n St. Johns ncludng U.S. 27 and Sturgs Street, scene of a recent bcycleauto fatalty whch clamed the lfe of a 2-year-old boy. Snce that accdent, a group from the neghborhood formed an organzaton called "People Who Care" and they have beenpresslng for Installaton of a traffc lght at the ntersecton, Two weeks ago, three representatves of the group Jan Bensnger, Sharon Rochon and Carol Maples presented pettons wth,700 sgnatures to the drector of the state hghway department, Henrk Stafseth. Stafseth told the group hs department would look Into the feasblty of nstallng a traffc lght at the Intersecton. "I wouldn't be surprsed f ths study was a result of that meetng," sad a hghway department spokesman Monday. "Ths s customary before any sgnal s placed anyplace." The automatc counter was nstalled around the clock for four days, begnnng Monday, June 29. In addton, a three-man crew from-the Electrcal Devces Unt of the Traffc andsafety Dvson made manual checks of auto, Contnued on Page 7A See Page 3 A Tme runnng short to honor hm n Salute to Servcemen The second call s gong out. If you have a son, husband, relatve or frend servng n the Armed Forces you'll want to nclude hm wth other Clnton County servcemen to be honored n the Clnton County News thrd annual Salute to Servcemen. The deadlne.for you to watch s Monday, July 20V To have your favorte' servceman ncluded n ths year's ssue, send us a pcture and the nformaton requested o? Page 3A no later than July 20. Although --we'll try, we can't promse that your servceman wll be ncluded f we have not receved a photo and detals by that date. But there^s stll plenty of tme. And there's no tme lke the present' - lest you let t slp by. ' ;. ; Why not fll out the form on Page 3Arght now. And don't forget to send us hs pcture. After board stops funds DeWtt prosecutor's offce to stay open wthout cost to county,' Kelly tells board By TIM YOUNKMAN News Staff Wrter Clnton County Prosecutor Patrck Kelly told the board of commssoners last week thathe wll contnue operaton of hs DeWtt offce for publc matters "completely wthout charge" to the county. For the last year, Kelly has receved $250 a month n supplemental payment to cover expenses at ths off ce whch serves Southern Clnton County. But last month the board sad t would refuse to contnue funds^ for operaton of the offce untl * Kelly submtted a report on ts operaton. Admttng that the prmary use of the DeWtt offce "s for prvate work," Kelly noted that at least 39 persons had come to the offce regardng publc matters. The offce also houses the prvate law practce of Kelly and hs two law partners. He sad the fgure could be W.^SSftVW.v.WWVA'AW.VVMV.W INDEX Busness Notes...A Classfeds...2-3A Church Page B Edtoral 0B Farm News B Legal News 9B Obtuares A Socety 9-A Sports A hgher snce hs offce "dd not, on many occasons, make a record of our conferences." Kelly added that he and Assstant Prosecutor Danel Matson had spent "30 hours of our legal tme advsng those 39 people on the partcular subjects of nqury." As a result of the board's refusal to support the DeWtt offce, Matson, a member of Kelly's law frm, has announced hs resgnaton. "I personally feel, because of the electve nature of my offce, that I am commtted to the ctzens, law enforcement agences am ths board of commssoners to 'ulfll my term of offce," Contnued on Page "2A Matson resgns post n prosecutor's offce Prosecutng Attorney Patrck Kelly told the Clnton County Board of Commssoners last week that Danel C. Matson, assstant prosecutor, wll re- slgn. *My assstant, Danel C. Matson, has advsed me that he feels compelled to tender hs resgnaton as assstant prosecutor, and has done so," Kelly announced. "Mr. Matson's resgnaton s effectve Aug. 3, 970. Contacted by telephone Thursday, Matson ndcated that Kelly's statement wll stand The controversy culmnatng n Matson's resgnaton stemmed from the refusal of the county commssoners to grant a 30-day extenson of supplement payments to theprosecutor's second offce n DeWtt. Kelly and Matson Indcated that the offce was a prvate offce used by'ther law frm but had opened the doors on certandays for publc busness. DAN MATSON Matson sad he was dsturbed by several metropoltan newspaper accounts concernng the DeWtt offce. *I don't thnk they are ac- Contnued on Page 2A \t ' Y

2 Page 2 A Mdtson Contnued from Page One curate, "* he sad. "They gve the mpresson that the offce s a publc one." Kelly told commssoners that Matson's resgnaton was a matter of professonal ntegrty. *Mr. Matson advsed me, and I agree 00 per cent wth hm, that professonals have much more at stake than a job," Kelly ' sa,d. "They have ther professonal future, largely bult upon the -elements of character, ntegrty and reputaton. It s Mr. Matson's kecson to contnue n the prvate practce of law, as my law partner n Dewtt," Kelly sad. Matson sad he hoped hs resgnaton would not offend anyone and added, a I have frends here, and would lke to keep them." He commented on the duty of every young lawyer who has attended a publc unversty to«get nto some knd of publc offce" to repay the ctzens. Matson was apponted assstant prosecutor effectve Sept. 22, 99. Matson, who had lved most of hs lfe n the Detrot area, was an assocate of the law frm, Long, Preston, Evans, and Klnnard. He dd hs undergraduate work n poltcal scence at Wayne State Unversty and he holds hs Jurs Doctor's Degree from WSU Law School. He lves wth hs wfemarleen and two sons at 02 W. Webb Road n DeWtt. WATCH f OR OUR Kelly offers offce free of charge tssued,a progress report njan- Contnued from Page One sald Kelly. "I am gong to take the ntatve and provde a publc servce to the resdents and ctzens of southern Clnton County," Kelly told the board. a I am gong to operate and mantan the DeWtt Offce as an offcal branch of the prosecutor's offce," he sad. *I am gong to do ths completely wthout charge." "I am gong to do ths as my contrbuton, hopefully, to the new drecton of county government," Kelly sad. "Infact, under no crcumstances wll I accept any further monetary 'support from ths board toward the operaton of the publc functon of the DeWtt offce." Kelly noted that about one year ago he mentoned the possblty of announcng to Clnton County ctzens that he would be avalable for publc, matters n hs prvate offce at varous weekday hours and Saturdays. He sad he also suggested that some fnancal support "would be n order from the county government." The board ultmately approved the $250 per month supplementary payment to Kelly for hs publc work n the DeWtt offce, on a sx-month tral bass. The board extended the payments for another sx months after Kelly Then the commssoners rejected an extenson of the program on June X5 by a vote of 7-. In hs report Kelly sad he objected to a Lansng newspaper artcle whch, ndcated that nether he nor Matson were avalable when needed. "The artcle went on to say that commssoners had the same experence later n the day (June 5) when they needed legal advce,,.and no one was avalable n the prosecutor's offce, and a local St. Johns attorney had to be called," Kelly sad. "What was not stated was the fact that assstant prosecutor Matson was n the courthouse attendng to requred court and polce busness and that the prosecutor was attendng a legal semnar out of state," he sad. Immedately after Kelly concluded hs remarks, Commssoner Robert M. Montgomery, of Eagle, repled to the prosecutor. Mr. Kelly has taken an atttude of petulance and ll-hu- COLLEGE LIFE Some students spend spare tme burnng the mdnght olothers spend t on another flame. RCA Once ayeaf COLOR CLEARANCE Begnnng NEXT WEEK featurng low, low, prces on all RCA Color Console & Portable Sets KURT'S APPLIANCE CENTER 27 N. Clnton Ave. Ph '.c- Beat The Heat wth a Great Summer Cooler CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 PATRICK KELLY mor;» Montgomery sad. "U Mr. Kelly were on ths board...he could reach up and fnd money," Montgomery added referrng to Kelly's comment on the "under staffed and under equpped sherff's department. "He certanly ddn't make any frends here today," Montgomery sad. Kelly *was asked about the specfc hours he and hs assstant had scheduled for publc use n the DeWtt offce. Kelly repled that he had planned to be' n the offce Tuesdays and Thursdays whle Matson planned Wednesdays and Frdays. Both men were to be n the offce on Saturdays. Kelly noted that wth court appearances and other dutes at the courthouse, he could not always guarantee exact hours n DeWtt, although, he sad, he tred to mantan them. w F A I V I E Canned Pop! Andy's IGA, Kroger's reduce Sunday hours In explanng the reduced Sunday hours, Anderson sad that operatng costs are reduced through the reducton of the number of hours a store s open each week. The reduced hours wll also gve store employes more tme to spend wth ther famles, he added. DeWtt councl Two major food stores In the St. Johns area Andy's IGA and Kroger's have announced reduced Sunday hours begnnng July. New Sunday hours at both stores wll be from 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Formerly, Sunday hours at the two stores were from 0 a.m. to p.m. Both stores wll contnue to be open from 9 a,m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. / Hck Anderson, owner of Andy's IGA and Robert Swedenberg, manager of Kroger's, ssued a jont statement concernng the reduced Sunday hours at ther stores. Another major market, A&P, has been closed on Sundays and wll contnue ths polcy, accordng to Jm Wllette, manager. The A&P s open Frday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. All other days the store s open from 9 a.m. to p.m. AI Smth, manager of Beck's Farm Market, sad hours at hs store wll reman the same. Beck's s open seven days a week from a.m. to 9 p.m. "Reasons for the move, accordng to the Food Assocaton, are an attempt to mantan or reduce food costs to consumers," sad Anderson. As n most busnesses and ndustres, manufacturng, constructon and Insurance costs have been ncreasng n the food ndustry, too. A record Enrollments n manpower work and tranng programs for non-summer months reached an all tme hgh of 5,2 on May, 970. The number of enrollees n Aprl 970 was 00,000 more than for the same perod n 9. * LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTE NANCE OF THE CLINTON COUNTY SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYS TEM NO. 3 (VILLAGE OF WEST PHALIA) ON A PUBLIC UTILITY BASIS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF ACT 9, PUBLIC ACTS OF MICHIGAN, 933, AS AMENDED. THE VILLAGE pf WESTPHALIA HEREBY ORDAINS: «Secton. It Is hereby determned to be desrable and necessary, for the publc health, safety and welfare of the Vllage of Westphala, that the Clnton County Santary Sewage Dsposal System No. 3 (Vllage of Westphala) be operated by sad Vllage and the Clnton County'Board of Publc Works on a publc utlty rate bass, In accordance wth the provsons of Act 9, Publc Acts of Mchgan, 933, as amended. Secton 2, Whenever the words *the System" are referred to n ths ordnance, they shall be understood to mean the complete Clnton County Santary Sewage Dsposal System No. 3 (Vllage of Westphala), Includng all sewers, pumps, llt statons, treatment facltes, and all other facltes used or useful In the collecton, treatment and dsposal of domestc, commercal or Industral wastes, Includng all appurtenances thereto and ncludng all extensons and mprovements thereto whch may hereafter be acqured. Whenever the words "revenues" and "net revenues" are used n ths ordnance, they shall be understood to have the meanngs as defned In Secton 3, Act 9, Publc Acts of Mchgan, 933, as amended. Secton 3. The operaton, mantenance, alteraton, repar and malnteagement of the System shall be under the supervson and control of the Clnton County Board of Publc Works, subject to the terms of the contract, dated June 30, 970, between the County of Clnton and the VUlage of Westphala. Sad Board may employ such person or persons n such capacty or capactes as t deems advsable to carry on the effcent management and operaton of the System, and may make such rules, orders and regulatons as t deems advsable and necessary to assure the effcent management and operaton of the System; provded, however, that the Vllage shall fx and collect charges for use of the System. Secton. Rates to be charged for servce furnshed by the System shall be as follows: Sewer Use Charges Sewer use charges to each snglefamly resdental premses served by the System shall be n the flat amount of $,00 per month. Each premses other than a sngle-famly resdence shall pay a monthly charge of $.00, multpled by a factor representng a rato of sewage use by such class of premses -to normal sngle-famly resdental sewage use. The Vllage Councl shall adopt and revse from tme to tme a schedule of such sngle-famly resdence equvalents or ratos; provded, however, that the mnmum monthly charge to any premses shall be $.00, Tap Charges (a) Drect Tap Charge: There shall be pad on behalf of each snglefamly resdental premses tappng drectly Into any of the sewer lnes orgnally comprsng the System pror to January, 972, n cash, at the tme of applcaton for the tap permt, a charge for the prvlege of usng the facltes and recevng the servce of the System In the amount of $,00.00, plus such sums as wll compensate^ for the cost of makng and Inspectng the tap; provded, however, that payment of such charge for other than new constructon may, at the opton of the payor, be- extended over a 3-yaar perod, n quarterly Installments, wth Interest at the rate of seven per Wnt Contnued from Page One payng for the treatment plant on a revenue bond," Mayor protern Keth Blzzard sad. In a related matter, dscusson was started by vstors concernng the Dll Road'Sewer project. t CouncHmen ndcated that nne resdents effected by the project have ndcated a favorable re-' acton to the plan wth seven resdents opposed and one person yet to be contacted. The project, when underway, wll become a new sewer dstrct for the Cty of DeWtt. A meetng of Dll Road resdents wth the counclmen was suggested to explan the detaled advantages and dsadvantages of the charges and rates effected to fnance the plan. Resdents wll be contacted about a meetng by certfed mall, Mayor Lawrence Keck sad. In other acton, the councl endorsed draftng a letter of thanks to Rep. Charles Chamberlan, R-Mch., for sendng along a new flag for the cty. The flag had been flown over the naton's captol to lend t specal sgnfcance. It was also noted for observers that the cty has purchased anew Mchgan flag. (7%) on the unpad balance, upon the gvng of such securty documents as the Vllage may requre; and provded further, however, that n the event of such extended payment, the cost of makng and Inspectng the tap shall be pad In cash before applcaton for the tap permt. The charge for drect taps made on or after January, 972 shall be $,50.00, plus costs, and shall be pad n cash at the tme of applcaton for the* tap permt (b) Indrect Tap Charge'There'Shar r be pad on behalf of each sngle-famly resdental premses tappng nto any sewer lnes not orgnally comprsng the System but connectng thereto, In cash, at the tme of applcaton for the tap permt a charge for the prvlege of ndrectly usng the facltes of the System and recevng the servce thereof n the amount of $50.00, plus such sums as wll compensate for the cost of makng and nspectng the tap. (c) Premses other than sngle-famly resdences shall pay tap charges n the approprate amounts specfed above, multpled by the factors provded for n conjuncton wth monthly sewer use charges; provded, however, that the mnmum tap charges shall be $,00.00 for drect connecton through December 3, 7, and $,50.00 thereafter, and $50.00 for ndrect connecton. Specal Rates For mscellaneous or specal servces for whch a specal rate shall be establshed, such rates shall be fxed by the Vllage Councl. Bllng Blls wll be rendered quarterly at the same tme as the Vllage water bllngs and shall bear the same payment and penalty provsons as sad water blls. Enforcement The charges for servces whch are under the provsons of Secton 2, Act B, Publc Acts of Mchgan, 933, as amended, made a len on all premses served thereby, unless notce Is gven that a tenant s responsble, are hereby recognzed to consttute such Hen, and whenever any such charge aganst any pece of property shall be delnquent for sx () months, the Vllage offcal or offcals n charge of the collecton thereof shall certfy annually, on March of each year, to the tax-assessng offcer of the Vllage the facts of such delnquency, whereupon such charge shall be by hm entered upon the next tax roll as a charge aganst such premses and shall be collected and the Hen thereof enforced In the same manner as general vllage taxes aganst such premses are collected and the Hen thereof enforced: Provded, however, where notce s gven that a tenant s responsble for such charges and servce as provded by sad Secton 2, 'no further servce shall be rendered such premses untl a cash depost In the amount of $50,00 shall have been. made as securty for payment of such charges and servce. In addton to the foregong, the Vllage shall have the rght to shut off sewer servce to any premses for whch charges for sewer servces are * more than three (3) months delnquent, and such servce shall not be reestablshed untl all delnquent charges and penaltes and a turn-on charge, to be specfed by the Vllage Councl, have been pad. Furthor, such charges and penaltes may be recovered by the Vllage by court acton. Secton 5. No free servce shall be furnshed by sad System to any person, frm or corporaton, publc or prvate, or to any publc agency or Instrumentalty. Secton. All premses to whch servces of the System shall be avalable Shall connect to the System wthn nnety,<90) days after the malng of a otc* to such premses b'yal roprlate Band camp at MSU s next month Walter Cole, charman of the St. Johns Hgh School Musc Department remnds parents and students that Band Camp wll be held Aug at Mchgan State Unversty. Also, here s the summer band schedule for the remander of the summer: MONDAY Indvdual and sectonal schedules. ' TUESDAY 9-0 Begnnng Band 0-ll-7th Grade Band -2 7th Grade Brass l-2-th Grade band 2-3^th Grade Woodwnds 3- Hgh School Basses -5 Hgh School Bartones 7:30-Hgh School Band WEDNESDAY 9-0 Begnnng Band JULYl Sentences th Grade (Specal Class) Voluntary -2 Hgh School Trombones, -3 Brass Chamber Musc 3-5 woodwnd Chamber Musc THURSDAY 9-0-Begnnng Band ' 0- Hgh School Clarnets -2-Hgh School Flutes -2 Hgh School French Horns 2-3 Hgh School Saxophones 3- Hgh School percusson -5 th Grade Percusson FRIDAY 9-0-Begrhng Band l0-ll-7th Grade Band -2 7th Grade Woodwnds -2 th Grade Band 2-3 th Grade Brass / 3-7th Grade Percusson the nfluence of lquor. He was ordered to pay fnes and costs Rchard Berry Hll,, 3300 of $ 23 * W. St. Joseph Street, Lansng, was found gulty of drvng under JULY Clnton County News Hollln A. Huard Publsher Ronald F. Karle Edtor Mke Prevlle Adv. Mgr. John W. Hannah Prntng Supt. Second class postage pad at St. Johns, Mch. 79. Publshed Wednesdays at 20 E. Walker Street, St. Johns, by Clnton County News, Inc. Subscrpton prce by mal: In Mchgan, $5 for one year, $9fortwo years, $3.75 for sx months, $2 for three months; outsde Mchgan, for one year. offcals In charge of the System ndcatng that such servces are avalable. Secton 7. The rates hereby fxed are estmated to be suffcent to provde for the payment of the expenses of admnstraton and'operaton, such expenses for mantenance of the sad System as are necessary to preserve the same n good repar and workng order, to provde for the payment of tre 'contractual oblgatons of the Vlljlage-tb the County of Clmorf'pursuartl'' to the aforesad contract between sad County and the Vllage of Westphala as the same become due, and to provde for such other expendtures and funds for sad System as ths ordnance may requre. Such rates shall be fxed and revsed from tme to tme as may be necessary to produce these amounts. Secton. The System shall be operated on the bass of a fscal year correspondng wth that of the Vllage water system. Secton 9. The revenues of the System shall be set asde as collected and deposted n a separate depostary account n Maynard Allen State Bank, Westphala, Mchgan, a bank duly qualfed to do busness In Mchgan, n an account to be desgnated SEW AGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM RECEIVING FUND (herenafter, for brevty, referred to as the "Recevng Fund"), and sad revenues so deposted shall be transferred from the Recevng Fund perodcally In the manner and at the tmes herenafter specfed. (A) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FUND Out of the revenues n the Recevng Fund, there shall be frst set asde quarterly nto a depostary account, desgnated OPERATION AND MAIN TENANCE FUND, a sum suffcent to provde for the payment of the next quarter's current expenses of admnstraton and operaton of the System and such current expenses for the mantenance thereof as may be necessary to preserve the same'in good repar and workng order. (B) CONTRACT PAYMENT FUND There shall next be establshed and mantaned a depostary account, to be desgnated CONTRACT PAYMENT FUND, whch shall be used solelyfor the payment of the Vllage's obllgatlons to the County of Clnton pursuant to the aforesad contract. There shall be deposted In sad-fund quarterly, after requrements of the Operaton and Mantenance Fund have been met, such sums as shall be necessary, to pay sad contractual oblgatons when due. Should the revenues of the System prove Insuffcent for ths purpose, such revenues may be supplemented by any other funds of the Vllage legally avalable for such purpose. (C) REPLACEMENT FUND There shall next be establshed and mantaned a depostary account, desgnated REPLACEMENT FUND, whch shall be used solely for the purpose of makng major repars and replacements to the System f needed. There shall be set asde Into sad fund, after provson has been made for the Operaton and Mantenance Fund and the Contract Payment Fund, such revenues as the Vllage Councl shall deem necessary for ths purpose. (D) IMPROVEMENT FUND There shall next be establshed and mantaned an Improvement Fund for the purpose of makng mprovements, extensons and enlargements to the System. There shall be deposted Into sad fund, after provdng for the foregong fund, such revenues as the Vllage Councl shall determne. (E) SURPLUS MONEYS, Moneys remanng In the Recevng Fund at the end of any operatng year, after full satsfacton of the requrements of the foregong funds, may, at the opton of the Vllage Councl, be transferred to the Improvement Fund or used n connecton wth any other project of the Vllage reasonably Paul A. Rosales, 2, 000 E. Webb Road, DeWtt, was found gulty of beng drunk and dsorderly. He was ordered to pay fnes and costs of $53. Leon S. Isaac,, R-3, Hyde Road, St. Johns, was found gulty of beng a dsorderly person. He was ordered to pay fnes ' and costs of $75. Take one step at a tme and you'll eventually' reach the top. related to purposes of the System. (F) BANK ACCOUNTS All moneys belongng to any of the foregong funds or accounts may be kept n one bank account,, n whch event the moneys shall be allocated on the books and records of the Vllage wthn ths sngle bank account, In the manner abovetset forth. Secton 0. In the event the moneys r ln^the Recevng Fund are nsuffcent to provde for the current requlrfe- \ *'ftentd of the T 'Orleratlon 'and Mantenance Fund, any moneys and/or securtes n other funds of the System, except sums In the Contract Payment Fund derved from tax leves, shall be transferred to the Operaton and Mantenance Fund to the extent of any defct theren. Secton. Moneys n any fund or account establshed by the provsons of ths ordnance may be nvested In oblgatons of the Unted States of Amerca, n the manner and subject to the lmtatons provded n Act 9, Publc Acts of Mchgan, 933, as amended. In the event such nvestments are made, the securtes representng the same shall be kept on depost wth the bank or trust company havng on depost the fund or funds ' from whch such purchase was made. Income receved from such n- * vestments shall be credted to the fund from whch sad nvestments were made. Secton 2. If any secton, paragraph, clause or provson of ths ordnance shall be held nvald, the nvaldty of such secton, paragraph, clause or provson shall not affect any of the other provsons of ths ordnance. Secton 3. All ordnances, resolutons or orders, or parts thereof, n conflct wth the' provsons of ths ordnance are, to the extent of such conflct, hereby repealed. Secton. Ths ordnance shall be publshed once, In full, In the Clnton County News, a newspaper of general crculaton wthn the boundares of the Vllage and qualfed under state law to publsh legal notces, wthn X, two (2) weeks after Its adopton, and the same shall be recorded In the Ordnance Book of the Vllage and such recordng authentcated by the sgnatures of the Presdent and Vllage Clerk. Secton 5. Ths ordnance shall become effectve mmedately upon ts adopton. ' I hereby certfy that the. foregong consttutes a true and complete copy of Ordnance No. duly adopted by the Vllage Councl of the Vllage of Westphala, County of Clnton, Mchgan, at a Specal Meetng held on June 30, 970, and that publc notce of sad meetng was gven pursuant to Act No. 2, Publc Acts of Mchgan, 9, ncludng In the, case of a specal or rescheduled meetng notce' by' publcaton or postng at least twelve hours pror to the tme set for the meetng. I further certfy that the followng Counclmen were present at sad meetng Harold Smth, Wllam Hanses Jr., Denns Fandel, Gerald Mller, Harold Schmltt, John Lehman and that the followng Counclmen were absent, none.. I further certfy that Counclman Gerald Mller moved adopton of sad ordnance and that sad moton was supported by Counclman Denns Fandel. I further certfy that the followng Counclmen voted for addptlon of sad ordnance Harold Smth, Wllam Hanses Jr., Denns Fahdel, Gerald Mller, Harpld Schmltt, John Lehman and that the followng Counclmen voted aganst adopton of sad ordnance, none. I further certfy that sad ordnance has been recorded n tre Ordnance Book f the Vllage and tha.such recordng has been authentcated by the sgnatures of the Presdent and VUlage Clerk. GENE DHOSTE, Vllage Clerk. r

3 Wednesday, July, 970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 3 A 50 from Clnton County affected by draft lottery Approxmately 50 men born n 95 from Clnton County week were gven ther places In lne for the 97 draft. The postons were assgned by a natonal lottery matchng the brthdays of men turnng 9 ths year wth numbers from one to 35. The lottery affected some two mllon men across the naton. ^ Lsted below are the brthdates of men born n 95 and the order n whch they wll be summoned for possble mltary servce n 97. After the blrthdate and the number whch determnes ther order of selecton, the number of men n Clnton County born on that date Is lsted. All of these men are not necessarly avalable for the draft, notes Mrs. Nancy Sue Holland, of Clnton County Local Board No. 9. Some are already servng n the Armed Forces, whle others may haye been or wll be deferred for varous reasons, JANUARY Jan. No 35 None Jan. 2 No. 95 None Jan. No, 33 None Jan. No.99 None Jan. 5 No. 33 None Jan. No, 25 One Jan. 7 No, 59 One Jan. No. One Jan. 9-No. 53-None Jan. 0-No. 0-One Jan. No. Two Jan. 2 No. 52 Three Jan. 3-No. 330-None Jan. No. 7 Two Jan. 5 No. 75 None Jan. No. 3 None Jan. 7 No. 5 None Jan. No. 5 One Jan. 9 No. None t, Jan. 20 No.2 Two Jan. 2-No. 29-One Jan. 22 No. 32 None Jan. 23-No. -Two. Jan 2-No. 77-One Jan. 25-No. 57-None Jan. 2-No. 0-Three Jan. 27-No. 73-None Jan. 2-No. 3-One r Jan. 29-No. 277-None Jan. 30-No. 2-One Jan. 3 No. 0-Three FEBRUARY Feb. -No. 335-Two Feb. 2-No. 35-One Feb. 3-No. '-One Feb. No. 9 Two Feb. 5-No. 97-Two Feb. -No. -One Feb. 7-No. 25-None Feb. -No. 27-Two Feb, 9-No. 7-None Feb. 0-No. None Feb. -No. 227-Two Feb. 2-No. 22-Two Feb. 3-No. 3-None Feb. No 20 None Feb. 5-No. 20-Two Feb. -No. 33-One Feb. 7-No. 35-One Feb. -No. 337-One Feb. 9-No. 33-One Feb. 20 No. 20 Two Feb. 2-No. 23-Two Feb. 22-No. 27 Two Feb. 23-No. 35-None Feb. 2-No. 22-Three Feb. 25-No. 325-Three Feb. 2-No. -One Feb. 27-No; -Three Feb. 2 No 23 Two MARCH March -No Two March 2 -No. 77 Two March 3- No, 207-Three March -No. 7-One March 5' -No. 299-None March - -No. 29 One March 7- No. None March. No. 79 Two March 9. No. 27-None March 0 t-no. 50-One March -No. 37-None March 2! No. 2-None March 3 -No. 2-None March No. 2-Two March 5 No. 57 One March No. 25 None March 7 No. 220-Two March No. 39-One March 9 No. 9 One March 20 No. 70 One March 2. No. 2 One March 22' No. 29 One March 23' No. 2 Two March 2' 'No. 203 One March 25' No. 29-Four March 2- -No. 2-None March 27- No 25 None March 2- No. 95 Two March 29- No. 7 Two March 30- No. 5-None March 3- No. 3 None APRIL Aprl -No. 22-One Aprl 2 No, 2 One Aprl 3-No. 297 Two Aprl No. 37 Two Aprl 5 No. 2 Two Aprl -No. 32-None Aprl 7-No. 2-One Aprl No. 27 None* Aprl 9-No. 223-One Aprl 0-No. 5-One Aprl -No. 7-Two Aprl 2-No. 9-None AprU 3-No. 3-One Aprl * No. 202 Three AprU 5-No. 2-Four AprU -No. 23-One AprU 7-No. 2-None AprU -No. 3-Two AprU 9-No. 2-None AprU 20-No. -Two Aprl 2-No. -Two Aprl 22-No. 25-None- Aprl 23-No 292-Two Aprl 2 No. 2 Three AprU 25 No. 32 One Aprl 2-No. 37 Two Aprl 27-No. 235-Two AprU 2 No. 2 One AprU 29-No. Ill One AprU 30-No. 35-One MAY May No. 79 Two May 2-No. 9-One May 3 No. 7 Three May No. 20 One May 5 No. 30 Two May No. 2 Two May 7 No. 29 One May No. 05 Two ' May 9 No. 357 Two May 0-No. -One May No. 293 One May 2 20 Two May 3 No. 353 Two May No. 0 One May 5 No. 3 One May No. 75 Two May 7 No. 22 Three May No. 0 None May 9 No. 55 None May 20 No. 22 One If you have a son, husband, relatve or frend servng n the Armed Forces, mal us the nformaton requested below along wth a pcture and t wll appear n the Thrd Annual Clnton County News Salute to Servcemen Aug. 5. To.keep' msspelled names to a-mnmum, -please prnt or type. And- remember, the deadlne by whch we must receve ths materal s Monday, July 20. Send ths nformaton to: Clnton County News 20 E. Walker St. St. Johns, Mch. 79 Servceman's Name May 2- No. 225 None May 22- No. 99 One May 23- No. 222 Four May 2- No. 22 Two May 25--No. 2 One May 2--No. One May 27--No. 22 One May 2--No. 9 Two May 29--No. Two May 30--No. 209 One May 3--No. 350 Three June June 2 June 3 June June 5 June June 7 June June 9 June 0 JUNE No. 5 Three No. 30 Two No. 35 None No. 2 None No. 233 One 'No. 53-Two No. 9-Sx No, 7 One 'No. 352 Two No, 7 One Jule - 'No. 355 None June 2 No, 5 Two June 3 -No, 32*.One June Wo, 53 One June 5 No, 27 Two June No. 229 One June 7 No. 29 Two June No. 2 One June 9 No. 3 One June 20 No. 3 None June 2 No. 3 One June 22 No. 307 One June 23 No. One June 2 No. 23-None June 25 No. 327 None June 2 No. 30 Two June 27 No. 55 None June 2 No. 25 One June 29 No. 5 None June 30 'No. 27 Two JULY July -No. 0-One July 2 No. 322-None July 3 No. 30-None July No. 59-Four July 5 No. 27 Two July No. None July 7 No. 35 None July No. 0 One July 9 No. One July 0 No. 5 Two July -No. 7-One July 2-No. 257-One July 3-No. 39-Four July -No. 5-None July 5 No. 273 Four July No. 2 None July 7-No. 3-None July No. 90 Two July 9-No. 3-Two July 20-No. 20-Two July 2-No. 35-Two July 22 No. 22 Two July 23-No. 72-None July 2 No. 30 Four July 25-No. 3-TWo;* : July 2 No*. 7 Two July 27-No. 5-None July 2-No. 90-None July 29 No. None July 30 No. 5 One July 3-No.22-None AUGUST Aug. No. 32 One Aug. 2-No. 02-One Aug. 3-No. 279-One Aug. No. 300 One Aug. 5 No. One Aug. No. 25 One Aug. 7 No. 23 Two Aug. No. 9 One Aug. 9-No. 25-Two Aug. 0-No. 359-One Aug. No. 230-One Aug. 2 No. 320 Two Aug. 3-No. 5-One Aug. -No. 03-One Aug. 5 No. 270 One Aug. -No. 329-One Aug. 7 No. 33 Two Aug. ^ No. 09 None Aug. 9-No. 3 One Aug. 20-No, 9 One Aug. 2 No. 50 Three Aug. 22 No. 250 Three Aug. 23 No. 0 None Aug. 2 No. 27 One Aug. 25 No. 3 One Aug. 2 No. 9 None Aug. 27-No/232-One Aug. 2 No. 2 Two Aug. 29 No. 32 None Aug. 30 No. 7 One Aug. 3 No. 275 One SEPTEMBER Sept. No. 23 Two Sept. 2-No. -One Sept. 3 No. 3 None Sept. -No. 23-Two Sept. 5 No. 295 One Sept. -No. 2-None Sept. 7-No. 25-Two Sept. -No. 0-Two Sept. 9-No. 33-Two Sept. 0-No. 30-None Sept. -No. 2-None Sept. 2-No. 3-Three Sept. 3-No. 23-Three Sept, No, 27 Two Sept. 5-No, 29-One Sept, -No, 39 One Sept. 7-No. 200-None Sept. No. 333 One Sept. 9 No. 22 One Sept. 20 No. 2 None Sept. 2 No. None Sept. 22 No, None Sept. 23-No. 20 None Sept. 2-No.237-Two Sept. 25 No. 07 Three Sept. 2 No. 93 None Sept. 27-No. 33-None Sept. 2 No. 309 None Sept. 29 No. 303 One Sept. 30-No. Three OCTOBER 'Oct. -No. 30-One. Oct, 2-No. 9-Three Oct. 3-No. 3-One Oct. No. 2 None Oct. 5 No None Oct. No. 7 None Oct. 7-No. 3-One Oct. No. 5 None Oct. 9-No. 302-One Oct, 0 No. 0 One Oct. -Np. -Two Oct. 2-NO. 70 Two Oct, 3-No, -92 None Oct. -No. 5-Two Oct. 5-No 30-One Oct. -No. 3-One Oct. 7-No. 290-None Oct, -No. 30-One Oct. 9-No. 7-None Oct. 20-No. 9-None Oct. 2 No. 5 Three Oct. 22-No. 3-None Oct. 23-No.'339-One Oct. 2-No. 9-Three Oct. 25-No. 7-None Oct. 2-No, -Two Oct. 27-No. 3-Three Oct. 2-No. 2-Two Oct. 29-No. 259-None Oct. 30-NO. 332-None Oct. 3-No. 3 One NOVEMBER Nov. No. 23 One Nov. 2-No. 205 Two Nov. 3-No. 29 None Nov. No. 39 One Nov. 5 No. 2 Two Nov. No. 25-One Nov. 7 No. 72 Four Nov. -No. 9-Two Nov. 9-No. 7 Two Nov. 0 No. 3 One Nov. -No. 23-One Nov. 2-No. 255 Two Nov. 3 No. 272 One Nov. -No. Three Nov. 5-No. 32 Two Nov. -No. 97 One Nov. 7 No. -None Nov. No. 20-One Nov. 9-No. 252-None Nov. 20-No. 9-Three Nov. 2 No. 35-One Nov. 22-No. 253-One Nov. 23-No. 93-One Nov. 2 No. -Two Nov. 25-No. 23 None Nov. 2-No. 52-Nona Nov. 27-No. -Two Nov. 2-No. 32-Two Nov. 29-No. 00 Two Nov. 33-No. 7 Two DECEMBER Dec. No. 37 Two Dec. 2 No 32 One Dec. 3 No. 0 One Dec, A No. 305 Three Dec. -5 No. 27 None Dec. No. 9 None Dec. 7 No. 2 Two * «. Dec. No. 323 Three" ' Dec. 9 No. Four Dec. 0 No. 20 Three Dec. No. 73 None Dec. 2 -No. 9 One Dec. 3 -No. 5 None Dec. -No. 3 Two Dec. 5' -No. 7-One Dec. ' -No. One Dec. 7< -No. 35 None Dec. ' -No. 20 One Dec. 9' -No. 29 One Dec No. 2-None Dec. 2- -No. -Two Dec No. 9 One Dec. 23< -No. 29-One Dec. 2- -No. 2 One Dec No. 3 One Dec. 2- -No. 0 Three Dec. 27 No. 239-One Dec. 2-No. 2-Four Dec. 29-No. 5 Three Dec. 30-No. 92-One Dec. 3-No. 2-One REHMANN'S of St. j 0 h The Greatest Sales Event Of The Year SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE PRICES MARKED DOWN 0% 0% MEN'S AND BOY'S SUMMER and YEAR-AROUND SUITS - SLACKS SPORT COATS JACKETS-SHOES Many other hot weather tems. Natonally advertsed brands. REHMANN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES for DAD and LAD St. Johns L> * <*% EST Age_ Rank "»o«, ^ I '. U'l % J -: Branch of Servce Where he s statoned Parent's Names. Address Cty Servceman's Address The "Boss" Is Gone On Vacaton... I'm WHEELING & DEALING on complete MOVIE OUTFITS whle he's gone. &Jf.u ;SB? Come n and select the outft you wont and then I'll make you a DEAL! V < * Spartan Black Herrud's sknless Pepper T 5 c Franks b. 9< Llbby's Tomato-20-oz. Wlson's Catsup 2 for 9 c Gerber'Straned Baby Foods 3 f 0r 2 c 22-ot, can Lux Lqud 9 Spartan Slced or crushed Pneapple 2 c ; n oz * Herrud's Braunschweger b.59 c Polsh or Roasted Sausage Q/ Lean meaty Rng Bologna,:, 9 c Pork Steak» 9 c Homo Grown * JA Green Onons / for l7 Homo Grown «J A Radshes Santa Rosa Plums Sunny Rpe Bananas Frechen's Market FOWLER 2 for 9 C >». 29< 3 bs.39 c /fc^. OCt free Parkng n rear of Store \gfm*n^ ' L 7 DON Save a bundle on KODAK and BELL & HOWELL cameras... projectors edtors & splcers... screens... the works ^o Parr's K'"" Pharmacy ^ Servng St. Johns for almost 0 years. ' Sundays :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. O 20 N, Clnton St. Johns A> HURRY! e ">

4 Page A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 MY, MY When you're four years old a carnval Is qure an event. Ths lttle lass was entranced by t all. She told us her name was Vck Forback and that's about all she had tme for. After all, there was lots to see yet. Bannster By Mrs Robert Valentne Phone 3-32 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mller and famly travelled to Lake Mchgan Saturday where they pcked up Cathy Schlarf, Karen Porubsky andbrendamuie;.the, three youngpeoplespenttheweek I campng at the Unted tmethodst camp%n Lake Mchgan. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Carlson of Cleveland, Oho spent the AND THE WINNER IS.... Rchard (Sonny) Cornwell, announces the wnner of the,00 pound steer at the Freman's booth followng a drawng Saturday nght at the cty park. Assstng Cornwell was Pam Downng, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Downng, 9 N. Lansng St., St. Johns, who pcked the wnner's name out of the'drum. The steer was rased by Rchard Woodhams of rural St. Johns. The wnner had a choce of ether takng the steer or $250 n cash,. He took the steer and told everyone wthn earshot that he would just have t tethered to a tree n the front yard. A Fourth of July weekend holday weekend wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Feck spent a few days last week vstng ther son, Roger, and hs famly n New York. The Bannster WSCS of the Unted Methodst Church wll hold ther plannng meetng on July 5 at 7:30. All members are jurged j.to attend to fll out date books for the comng yearj Tuesday evenng calers-pfmr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferrall were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whalen of Owosso. Wednesday evenng callers of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferrall were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson and famly of Ovd. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Conrad and daughter of Vernon spent Saturday nght and Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Alton Oberltner and daughters. r^wi?c^med^ 9 "'M: «t Because they' re backed up aganst t, many people never see the handwrtng on the wall. UAW OFFICE at 303 N. Clnton St. Ph s now open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from noon to 5 p.m. UAW organzer, Bll Cross, wll be n the offce on those days to talk to workers nterested n possble organzaton of ther plants. He s partcularly nterested n seeng employees of Federal-Mogul and Sealed Power. Cross also can be contacted at the UAW Owosso Offce, Ph y Else By Mrs Neva Keys COUPLE HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Martn were honored on ther 0th weddng annversary Sunday, June 2 at ther home, 35 W. Man Street, Else wth a famly pcnc. The decorated weddng cake, made by Mrs. George Goscnskl, featured the table settng. Famly members present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Martn and son, Joel of Prnceton, West Vrgna, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Martn of Detrot, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Raff of Okemos, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bell and Tom of East Lansng,. Mr, and Mrs. Brett Bell of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olney of Swartz Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Martn of Ovd and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burdck of Else. Mrs. C. S. Goodrch flew to Montana to spend several weeks ; wth her relatves. Jack Keys spent the holday weekend wth Charles Mller at Hlggns Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Martn and son, Joel have been spendng a week here wth ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Goscnskl and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Martn. Mr. and Mrs. Sdney J. Keys attended the annual Keys famly reunon at the home of Mrs. Ella Schutt In Jackson. Nne called to servce ~ The followng Clnton Countymen were nducted ntojhe Armed Forces In June: Roy L. Cole Jr., Mchael J. Thelen, Glenn N. Thelen, Rchard L. Byellch, Jon M. Cole, Morrs C. Conkln, Allen W. Teft, Randy L. Hart and Denns P. Hyatt..... OF ALL PEOPLE! Ron Huard, publsher of the Clnton County News, was nformed Saturday nght by members of the St. Johns Fre Department that hs daughter Carol had won a,00 pound steer n a drawng sponsored by the Fre Department. Congratulatng Huard (n bermuda shorts and slppers) s Fre Chef Clare Maer whle Mrs. Alberta Cornwell vews the happy moment. To the left of Huard s Assstant Chef Rchard (Sonny) Cornwell, and behnd hm s Terry Kentfeld, sttng on the steps s Larry Karber, and standng s Lloyd Bensnger, Jr. YOU PAY YOUR MONEY.... A carnval wouldn't be a carnval wthout games of chance. And the festvtes at St. Johns cty park last weekend were no excepton. In ths partcular "game of skll" you had three chances to pck a strng wth a teddy bear attached. At last report, the people who ran the game were stll n busness. And they'll probably'to back next year. IT'S JUST GOOD BUSINESS TO JOIN THE UAW wth the DAVE HALLIN SHOW at 7:00 a.m. The Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Shel Catholc'Bshop once sad: "If a Non-Unon worker n a partally organzed ndustry s recevng a good ncome, t s qute probably because hs Non-Unon employer, n order" to keep the Unon out, " meets, of; nearly meets, the hgher wage and hours standard of Unon establshments. Clearly such<-non-<unon employees are eatng the fruts of others sacrfces. The workers n the Unon shops perhaps rsked ther jobs to get ther Unon recognzed, and pay monthly dues to keep t gong. It s a categorldal njustce for Non-Unon employees, enjoyng the common benefts, to refuse to carry'ther share of the common burden". t JOIN THE UAW TODAY- VOTE UAW FOR SECURITY TALLEST DAVE WAKES YOU UP D-J WITH GOOD DOWN TO EARTH EASY LISTENING MUSIC THE LATEST IN SPORTS. AND HE KEEPS YOU INFORMED ON TRAFFIC CONDITIONS Please mal your authorzaton cards to ether of the above addresses. YOU WILL BE PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF THE UAW UAW Regon C, DON R. ELLIS Drector DIAL 50 SV JOHNS Dtmer Broadcastng Company

5 y-l y /<-*'. Wednesday, July,970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St.. Johns, Mchgan Page 5 A Ths Is the begnnng. Regsterng the donors are, from left, Allen Anthes, Mrs. R* E. Benson and Mrs. Beulah Ballantne. Mrs. Then t's lme to have your temperature and pulse taken. Norman Dunkel and hs father, Woodard, of-3707 S. St. Clar Rd., St. Johns, are attended by Mrs. Edward Idzkowsk, R. N. Mrs, Dorothy Merlgnac, charman of the Red Cross Bloodmoble n v St. Johns, reports that. people volunteered to donate blood last week. The sem-annual Tst of the Bloodmoble to St. Johns was held at the Lutheran Church, Tuesday, June 30. Mrs. Merlgnac says she wll nform the News when lst names of donors are avalable for publcaton, probably next week. The followng merchants spon-^ sored an appeal for donatons n a full-page ad: Allaby Insurance, Antes Cleaners, Bee's Chevrolet & Olds Inc., Betty's Beauty Shop, Bob's Auto Body. E. F. Boron Co., The Brlggs Co., Capr Motel; Burford Plumbng & Heatng, Captol Savngs & Loan Assocaton; Carol Ann Shop, Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns, Ctgo Servce CeUer, Clnton County News, Clnton Crop Servce, Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust R. E. BENSON PLUMBING & HEATING. 0 N. Clnton ST. JOHNS Phone / 3 MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan - Standard Plumbng, Hot Water' Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar. Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP 7 Years same address Mrs. Ben Weber, blood pressure; R.N. takes Norman's Study set for Bath storm sewer system A specal board of determnatons to study the feasblty of Installng a storm sewer system In Bath was named Wednesday by the Clnton County Board of' Commssoners, Walter Nobs, charman of the board/ announced the names of the three regular members and two alternates. Those chosen were Daryl Shtnaberry, Almond Cressmond and George Austn. Harold Beardslee and Ron Noble were named as alternates. Dale Chapman, county dran commssoner, made the request after recevng a petton from Bath' resdents wth seven sgnatures askng for the sewer system. The petton only requred fve sgnatures. "If the board of determnatons deems ths a necessty, I guarantee that they'll have a dran," Chapman sad. "Ths s a rather expensve project and they do have both storm water and a sewage problem," Chapman sad, "but they're askng for a storm dran." Pettons had been receved Lee Ruera, R.N. attends to the Dunkels whle they gve blood, volunteer to donate blood n St. Johns Co., Consumers Power Co.,D&B Party Shoppe, D&C Stores Inc., Dedyne's Grocery; Duraclean Servce, Ernst Electrc, Ed's Refnery Statons Inc., Egan Ford Sales Inc., Elsler's Superette, F. C. Mason Co., Federal-Mogul Corp., Gamble Store, Glaspe Drugs, Guy's Servce, Hetter's Motor Sales; Hub Motel, Hub Tre Center, Jule K Shop, Karber Block & Tle, The Kroger Co., Lake's Jewellery, MacKnnon Department Store, Lews Heatng & Plumbng, Martn Block Corp., Mel Warren Agency; Jm McKenze Agency, Moble Televson Servce, Harr's Jewelry, Montgomery Ward, Morarty Lumber, Olver Montague, Nck's FrutMarket, Paradse Rado & Televson Servce, Parr's Pharmacy; Paul Automotve Inc., Penney's, Phllp's Implement Co., Producton Credt Assocaton, Randolph's Ready^Mx Concrete, Rademacher Constructon Co., Rchard's Daryland, Rlvard Nursng Home, S & H Farms, Sealed Power Corp., Schmtt Electrc; State Farm Insurance Green & Hawks, St. Johns Co-op Offce, St. Johns Dry Cleaners, St. Johns Motel, St. Johns Ol Co., Tower Fnance, Toben Studo, Walker's Cafe, Wallng Gravel Co., and Zeeb Fertlzers. Sealed Power names group vce presdent Norman F, Kruse, 5, has been apponted group vce presdentengne parts dvson for Sealed Power Corp. Gordon E. Reynolds, presdent, sad Kruse would succeed Warren R. Carter, who resgned to accept a poston wth another frm. Reynolds also named Benjamn F. Cayce tosucceedkruse as corporate controller, assstant secretary-treasurer. * The Engne Parts Groupwhch Kruse heads produces and markets pston rngs, pstons, cyln-, der sleeves and other precson NORTH STAR BUS SCHEDULE TO LANSING LEAVE ST. JOHNS 9:5 a.m. 30 p.m. :5 p.m. ARRIVE LANSING 0:25 a.m. S0 p.m.. :5 p.m, RETURNING LEAVE LANSING 9:0 a.m. :5 p.m. 9:20 p,m, ARRIVE ST. JOHNS 9:5 a.m. 2:5 p.m. 9:50 p.m. REST ROOM EQUIPPED. AIR CONDITIONED machned parts for nstallaton n cars, trucks, farm equpment and other engnes. In addton, t supples these parts to Sealed Power's Replacement Products Group for dstrbuton n the aftermarket. Sealed Power, headquartered n Muskegon, s a manufacturer of engne components and other precson parts for varous ln-, dustres. The company has manufacturng facltes n Mchgan, Indana, Illnos, Texas, Canada and Mexco. In 99, t reported record earnngs of $.3 mllon, or an adjusted $2.50 per share,' on all-tme hgh sales of $70.5 : mllon. Don't help agoodboy Lock your car. Take your keys. by Chapman earler n the year requestng storm sewers, but the pettons were not sgned properly and they were returned to the ctzens. Chapman also asked for approval by commssoners of a Department of Publc Works bondng proposal for two county projects. Approved was a proposal for Westphala for an -year $70,- 000 bond and another 5-year plan for Maple Rapds costng $5,000. Also approved was a santary sewer-lagoon system for parts of Bath townshp, bonded at $,- 203,50. Chapman sad that $52,550 would be for the Bath area and $7,900 for, the Park Lake area. In other acton: The board questoned the use of a tape recorder n the publc meetng. The queston arose when Art Wanwrght, a reporter for rado staton WRBJ of St. Johns, began recordng the sesson.. Commssoners' argued that the reporter was oblged to seek permsson from the charman before tapng any of the proceedngs. Nobs asked Prosecutng Attorney Patrck Kelly for a rulng on the legalty of recordng the meetng. Kelly declned to ssue an opnon mmedately but ndcated that he knew of no polcy or law that would prohbt the use of a tape recorder by the press. Commssoner Gerald L. Lankford moved that Wanwrght be allowed to record the meetng but a determnaton on polu would be needed before the rjr. sesson. The moton passed on ; voce vote. Bds were called for on t'ecommendatons by the property commttee callng for sealng; all of the surfaced areas arou.nl the county buldngs parkn* areas and drves, pantng of the courthouse trm and wndows and a new four-wheel drve vehcle wth a front mounted plow. Questons & answers on Socal Securty By ROGER W. SEAMON Dstrct Manager Socal Securty Admnstraton (Edtor's Note: Roger Seamon s the Clnton County representatve for the Socal Securty Admnstraton. Each week he wll answer questons In ths column on Socal Securty pertnent to ths area. He also Invtes questons of general Interest from readers of the News. Send your ^questons to hm n care of the Clnton County News). Queston: The dary farm that I own and operate conssts of 35 head of mlk cows. Early next year I plan to sell the mlk cows but contnue to farm my 70 acres. On the 70 acres I wll not earn more than $,0 after deductng all my expenses. Wll the money I receve from the sale of the dary cows count In the $,0 whch I am allowed "Answer: Where the prmary purpose for whch the lvestock s held Is for the producton of..**.>...t.. SAT.-JULY Jm Wagners Death Drvers Dune Bugges Mn.Stocks Motorcycles other farm commodtes as n the case of work, dary,or breedng anmals the Income receved from the sale of such anmals Is not earnngs from self-employment. Snce the ncome s not earnngs from self-employment, It does not count n the $,0 whch you can earn, *, * Queston: I was hosptalzed n January and February 970 for 37 days. My doctor now tells me that another operaton wll be necessary and I can expect to be hosptalzed for at least 30 days. Wll I be requred to pay another $52 deductble^ to the hosptal? Answer: Yes. Any tme you are not n a hosptal or other faclty manly provdng sklled nursng care for 0 days n a row another $52 deductble must be pad; However, all your covered servces, except the $52 deductble wll be pad n full for 0 days. Added Auto Attracton SUN. JULY 2 SUPER STOCKS double feature HOBBY STOCKS double feature OWOSSO SPEEDWAY m. West of St. Johns on M-2 WHY PAY MORE FULL -PLY GOODYEAR B/W NYLON TIRES $05 I JL plus * Mountng Free * No Exchange Nee. "Whte Wall Tres Only $.99 More, Any Se Lsted! GOOD USED TIRES $700 (A- CONDITION) 50 x x 25 x 775 x 5 TUNE-UP SPECIAL &^P Good used Tractor Tres and Small " Truck & Wagon Tres WHEEL ALIGNMENT $ 95 Any U.S. Car Set Caster ' Set Toe. Adjust Wheel Bearngs 99$ Extra for Ar Condtonng 99(J Extra for/power Steerng GOOD>*VEAR ST. JOHNS Cyl. Auto Plus Parts Tax $03 I W Plus Tax $05 I W Plus Tax $03 I O Plus Tax 9 $095 JULY SPECIAL WHEEL BALANCE, on,y ' (Per tre-plus-weghts)- NEW A.C. PLUGS [INSTANT CREDIT TO ALL...OR & TIRE DISCOUNT CENTER-005 N. US-27 9fr USE YOUR MICHIGAN: BANKAMERICARD OR MASTER.CHARGE *v GOOD/YEAR ^ U

6 Page A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July ", 970 I m Clnton County News COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT " BOB'S AUTO BODY 00 N. Lansng Phone Trals-a-Way 09 North Lafayette St. Greenvlle, Mchgan 3 CCN-dh-tf Please enter my subscrpton to Trals-a-Way Mchgan Campng Magazne for one year (2 monthly ssues). I enclose $2.00 for full year. NAME, ADDRESS. CITY..ZIP CODE. Jm Schumaker fres a no-htter n Pony tourney When Jm Schumaker faced the frst batter n a Pony League tournament Sunday, he uncorked a stray ptch whch ht the batter and sent hm to frst base. Then Schumaker uncorked somethng else a no-htter. In facng 2 batters n the seven-nnng game, he struck out 7, and walked two. He was ptchng for the St. Johns Phlles aganst Porter In the St. Lous Recreatonal Councl Invtatonal Pony League Tournament. St. Johns won the game, -0 when Bruce Irsh cracked a fourth-nnng double to drve n Fred San Mguel for the lone run. Schumaker attends St, Johns Hgh School where he s on the varsty baseball team. He dd not, however, fgure n a decson for the Redwngs ths season. As a sophomore ptchng n varsty competton, Jm dd a f* JIM SCHUMAKER How they gong to vote for YOU If they don't ow who you are? or Slly queston. If you're runnng for offce people wll know t f you make the County News one of your.frst stops. You'll need prntng to tell who you are....what you're runnng for.,.your qualfcatons....whqf you'll do f elected. Tell people... Wth prntng from the County News Posters & Sgns Cards & Brochures Newsletters & Statonery You'll vote for us when you learn Our Low P nces!.l3$u Clnton County News g 20 E. Walker Servng The Clnton Area Snce 5 St. Johns Ph Q ^*@ credtable Job for us," saddoug Japnga, Redwng baseball coach. "The added experence he's gettng n summer baseball s especally benefcal and proftable. "Needless to say, I am delghted \o hear he threw such a fne ballgame," adderd Japnga. The no-htter was the frst of Schumaker's career. Before the tournament, the, St. Johns team had played only one regular season game and lost, Sunday nght's game was the frst of the tournament for the Phlles. When asked when he frst began Jo suspect he was ptchng no-ht ball, the 5-year-old ptcher sad he asked hs manager Dave Cook how many strkeouts he had at the end of four nnngs. At the tme he had. He sad he usually threw two fast balls and came back wth a curve to acheve the no-htter. u.> nn; *.'>*/ n j..uu.j KM A Lttle League Roster Cubs CHUCK WOOD, MEL SEHLKE, and EVERT SILLM AN, Managers Al Sehlke, Paul Wood, John Chmko, Jeff Hettler, EarlFlegler, Jeff Thorton, Randy Slllman, Mark Wood, Bob Dltmer, Pat Goff, Terry Sehlke,CharlesSllman, John Rchmond, Steve Van- Note, Jeff Kramer, Dale Slllman. Twns LEE PERTLER and ROSS MYERS, Managers Ryan Pertler, Randy Pertler, Jason Barge^r, Kevn Barger, Dan Barker, Carl Nobs, Mke Marten, JmPerman, Tm Race, Mark Myers, Grant Myers, Bob Chamberland, Erc Smth, Don Sheldon, Bran Romlg, Crag Goff. m, CNatea Cmmtf N*m MFNITVnt Fast and Very Economcal w!l Free use of typewrters to prepare your copy!/ m&smsmm t W: I «JS &» & , ,. 7.. GQLF league notes TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Four o'clock B. Beach * G «Bovan S. Keyes & L. Melvln J. Snlcropl St F/Masark B. Carmon & D, Mller J. O'Leary &. E. MacLucke D. Kohls & M, Warren P. Schueller & H, Kortes L, Lake & R. Kentfleld R. Kng & E. Loznak V. Geller & O. Tatroe K. Spcer & F. Rdsdale B. Thompson & E. Schmltt A. Fruchtl &'H, Houghten B. Hennng & T, Whte K. Becker &, P. Maples D, Mazzolln & J. Nuser B. Barber & P. Jopke R. Brggs & L, Tledt Fve o'clock J. Bartek St B. Conkln M. O'Nell & N. Hatta M. Hatta & E, Creese R, Waggoner & C, Hovey G, Wld & G. Patrck J. Paradse & D, Devereaux B. Lentz & R. Bloomer C. Coletta & H, Wellman T. Hundley & M. Westland Jr. R, Rademacher & D. Strouse J. Sperl & G. Baese W. Holden S R. Hankey B. Baese & A. Rademacher R. Beauchamp St S. Loznak L Slm & G. SUm J. Hawes S D. Wllams Dr. Slagh & L, Sturgs Dr. Budd St Dr. Poff W S 0 W THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Four o'clock, S. Bakta & E, Lancaster. J, Durner St T, Burner, L. Lynam St J. Geller, K, Shafley & J. Stffler, S. Serrell & T, Kuntz, B. Swears & B, Cowan, T. Lews St J, Vlers, K. Munger S M. Cook, L. Sexton & F. Parmelee - L, French & R. Devereaux R, G. Becher & M. Galvach H, Oatley & R. Ebert F. Gutshall & P,,Hennlng D. Haskey,& PgNobs'^ Fve o'clock ; L , 2 * w \ 5 >u& A-W* w G. Schoendorf & R, Lynam 2 B. Dean & D. Hankey, 2 B. Foreback & K. Penx W. Chalmers & h. Mak R. Smcox & E, Detrch E. Martls & M. Buggs 0 F. Meyers & C. Stachel T. Danley & C. Bertram Wv Hcks & C-. Nobs J, McKay & M, McKay B. Smth * F, Spkovsky 5 M. Robertson & C. Root 5 V. Zeeb & J. McKenzle P, Bnger & G. Wlbur A. Wood St D. Carpenter *D. Robnson & B. Whte' G. Iacovonl St R, Huard 3 J. Cathey & G. Wlcox 2 V(VrcA*S^W*oX>X>XX<0wX*!*X*>XwX*X^^ Twns Cougars Spartans Cubs Tgers Sox L 2 3' L 2 0 do»lfc.it /t.vt L I I. ' ^ I le League standngs Amercan W L Oroles Cardnals Reds Indans Gants Yanks, Results Natonal THURSDAY, JULY 2 Oroles 5, Indans Spartans 5, Cubs WEDNESDAY, JULY t Reds, Indans 5 Cougars 0, Sox 9 TUESDAY, JUNE 30" ' ' Cards, Gants * Twns, Spartans 0 * MONDAY, JUNE Cubs 3, Tgers 3 Oroles, Yanks ;x &x:& xx^^ -H softball r Green League Teen Leaders l, Fowler Busy Eagles 7. Vctor, Charle's Gang 9. Whte League Vctor 3,- Olve -H Grls (No.,) 9. Bengal 9, 5 CharHe*s Gang l. ' ^ W 3 2,2 0. \, I # s /Southbound Mchgan State wll head south n 97 to open Its football season, playng at Georga Tech.. walk on LEFT FACE traffc **.T*t.* * W*!»-' "#. v V y n t..<- t - *' -,*

7 fwednesday, July, 970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 7 A Lttl ue Rosters ars ' RANDY ATKINSON and TERRY BACON, Managers v Rcky Atknson, Johnny Bond, Doug Bast, Greg Bacon, Jeff Paradse, Dave Mar Us, Dave Cole, Bll Bsler, Rcky Bellant, Jeff Rce, Dave Hurst, Dean Cronklte, Mke Sanford, Albert Ott, Jm Loznak, Russ Kanaskl. Gants LYNN SMITH, BILL WEST and JACK BATCHELOR.Managers Jm Lght, Arnold Lght, Mke Smon, Larry Kanaskl, Steve Foster, Roger Hansen, Jm Shafley, Bran Doty, Jeff Schneder, Dave Asher, Gary Batchelor, Paul Smon, Steve Cochran, Ed Swanchara, Tm 'Buggs and Jm VanBelcum. Sox Terry Bowman, Leroy Dunsmore, Keth Haske> Paul Mehney, Wayne Dedyne, Jm Dedyne, Bll Estes, Jerry Morarty, Jeff Mprlarty, Gene Dunsmore, Erne Luttlg, Crag Bollng, Tom Thurston, Russell Monroe, Fred Kundrata, Perry Hennlng. Reds Jay Hennlng, Rck Vnng, Randy Root, Mke Leonard, Randy Sheldon, Tm Sheldon, Jm Sheldon, Rck Mtchell, Rod Lounds, Tom Wassa, Allen Nelson, Scott Ltwller, Wayne Studer, Mark Grnell, Mark Smth, RckSmth. * * Yankees SHELDON PARKER, DON ISBELL, and RONDELO Managers. Jm Eaton, Mtch Hallenbeck, Tm Travs, Leon Parker, Sheldon Parker, Tom Hollls, Jerry Holls, Steve Detrch, Duane Hen, John Heln, Mke Roesner, Brandon Whte, Mark Whte, Mark Root, Bradley Delo, Calvn Delo. Tgers.RICHARD WOOD, ': CHARLIEJKURIPLA and!: TAN THELEN, Managers Jeff Lvngston, Scott Malland, Scott Downng, Kurt.Hettler, Ed-' Gursk, Pat Thelen, Mark Kemper, Mark Rudy, Duane Rudy, Mtchell Sanford, Doug Kurlpla, Jeff Cox, Mark Geller,TmHalfmann, Norm Rewerts, Davd Hggns. Spartans TONY SLAMKA,.WAYNE BEAXJFORE and JOHN SWANCHARA, Managers Mke Beaufore, Ken Swanchara, Pete. Kurncz, Nck Koenlgsknecht, Carl 'Bashore, S Jerry Bashore, Doug Beaufore, Kurt Black, Bob Swanchara, Lee Zuker, Lynn Thelen, Mark Brun,, Jm Surdenk, Gary Slamka, Jay ' Pllhe, TlnvBeaufore. V" We Do Some of Our Best Work At Nght! BRAKES ^r ' When t comes to servcng or TIRES reparng your car we're tt ENGINE your convenence MUFFLER RADIATOR BATTERY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ' V y V V V t.-> Car need fxng? '; v --." we'll fx It* ^<\:"l- "thnk jt-needs fxng? Let; us check t. " Ths automatc counter checked autos gong both north and south at. the ntersecton of U.S. 27 and Sturgs Street. State hghway department checkng U.S. 27-Sturgs Jm Flyrn, of the State Hghway Department was takng a manual count of traffc on U. S. 27 n St. Johns last week. Free Pck-up & Delvery Lube-Ol Charge & Flter ncludes Lube job, J A Fl+ef & 5 quarts) 0 Zephyr'oM20-HQ HARRIS OIL CO. Charge 909 E.^Ste ST/JOHNS Ph most amencan cars your purchases to: Contnued from Page One speeds n both drectons plus turnng counts. The spokesman sad checks were also made at the ntersecton of M 2 and Oakland. He dd not know the locaton of the other ntersecton. The cty commsson has presented the hghway department wth a resoluton callng for a traffc sgnal at the ntersecton of M 2 and Oakland, n addton to U.S. 27 and Sturgs. Well, greatl" sad Mrs. Rochon when nformed that the department apparently was act- J, ng on the group's project. - "I thought t was only one day that they were out there and I was a lttle downhearted/ she added. She sad the group dd receve a letter from the department confrmng "a complete revew of traffc operaton along U.S. 27." They ddn't say when t would end and that has us concerned," she sad. "We're hopng they wll conclude It before school starts." She sad the department promsed to keep a recbrd of traffc accdents throughout the area and also the amount of tme motorsts have to wat at the lght. Mchgan Woman for Hghway Safety wrote Mrs. Rochon.and sad the organzaton's next bulletn would ask any users of U.S. 27 to wrte the hghway department urgng that the reroutng- of U.S. 27 around St. Johns be moved along. Mrs. Rochon sad that today (Wednesday) "People who Care" was sponsorng a rummage sale n her garage (0 Kbbee) to rase money "so we can keep up wth ths." She sad the group has ncurred costs n letter wrtng and other actvtes "whch have come out of our own pockets." She sad the group has wrtten letters to the edtors of 0 Mchgan newspapers callng attenton to the stuaton n St. Johns. If the rummage sale s successful, she sad the. group plans to wrte every lawmaker n the Mchgan Legslature, Two receve scholarshps from Alma Two St. Johns. area resdents are among the 70 members of Alma College's class of 97 who have been' awarded Honors Scholarshps by the College. They are: Douglas L. Nckelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dee Estes of 3X S«Ottawa St., and Rhonda Kloecknef, daughter of Mr. and Ms. Clemens Kloeckner of R-, both graduates of St. Johns Hgh School. The members of Alma's new freshman class wll arrve on the campus Saturday, Sept. 9, for a four-day orentaton program before the start of the college's academc year. Hgh rse From 9 to 99, the Federal expendture for manpower programs tranng n Job sklls' and work assstance rose from $03 mllon'to $2.2 bllon annually., Health board to nvestgate s * St. Lawrence as alternatve for Clnton's mentally By TIM YOUNKMAN News Staff Wrter The Health Commttee of the Clnton County Board of Commssoners w^s drected Wednesday to nvestgate the possblty of usng St. Lawrence Hosptal n Lansng as an alternatve to state hosptals for the county's mentally ll. The commttee was asked to study the comparatve servces, costs and rates of recovery at the St; Lawrence Communty Mental Health Center, and the state facltes at Traverse Cty and Kalamazoo. The request to form the study commttee was made by Dr. Beverly Hunt, presdent of the Tr-County chapter of the Mchgan Socety for Mental Health. She s the Drector of Counselng at Lansng Communty College and a resdent of Watertown Townshp. She told the commssoners that the Communty Health Center "provdes much more ntense and mmedate treatment than a state hosptal. "Servces at the Communty Mental Health Center are much more readly accessble for e- mergences, short term readmssons and out-patent treatment,*' she sad. "The poor, the unknowledge-. able and the unsophstcated are! often the patents who are commtted to state hosptals. These people should have an equal opportunty for treatment and recovery," Dr. Hunt told the board. She ndcated that servces for older persons at both state hosptals are equal and that beds are avalable for patents from Clnton County at St. Lawrence.. "If we argue qualty of servce, then we have to reach the concluson that the Communty Mental Health.Center s preferable' to any state hosptal," she sad. The request stemmed from a letter sent to the Clnton County Board of Commssoners and to the Department of Mental Health by the Mchgan Socety for Mental v Health, a prvate ctzens' group. ^ The letter' asked for a change n hosptal servce areas whch would put Clnton County n the Kalamazoo State Hosptal servce area rather than reman n the Traverse Cty dstrct. The letter ponted out that admnstraton and organzaton of servce delvery would be facltated by the Communty Mental Health Board workng wth a sngle state hosptal, and that as long as Ingham and Eaton counte's are served by Kalamazoo,' then Clnton County should be also, Dr. Hunt sad. ' The letter noted the dfference n dstance and tme between St, Johns and Traverse Cty State Hosptal and that of St. Johns and Kalamazoo, she sad. The letter ndcated a dfference n publc transportaton between Clnton County and the two state facltes. Dr. Hunt explaned the dfference n daly costs to the board of commssoners. "In round fgures, the Communty Mental Health Centerper dem costs approxmately $55," she sad. "State hosptal costs now are $.75." She sad the average length of stay at St. Lawrence s about days, whle the average stay at Traverse Cty s 90 to 00. days. She noted that the cost for the average stay at the state hosptal would run $,507.50, whle the St, Lawrence.average would be $770. The concern over the swtch from one servce area to another hnges on the qualty of servce argument presented by Probate Judge Tmothy Green and several of the commssoners. - As probate judge, Green s responsble for commttngthe county's mentally' ll to state nsttutons. "In vew of the legtmate concerns of the probate Judge and the Communty Mental Health- Servces Board relatve to qualty of servce, and n vew of the socety's concern that state hosptal patents at Traverse Cty are solated and out-of-sght because of the dstance factor... we request that the board of commssoners name a specal study commttee," Dr. Hunt sad. - "We hope such a study commttee would establsh conversatons wth the Department of Mental Health, the Communty Mental Health Servces Board, the Mental Health Socety, the Our Perpetual Money Wheel Spns Out, 29 Ways For \bu To Get A Check For #3 lb $ 200 Each Month From 5 Years To Forever! probate court, St. Lawrence Hosptal and the state hosptals," he sad. In a queston and answer sesson, Commssoner Gerald L. Lankford ndcated he dd not thnk the county should be responsble for all expenses. "I'm not a socalst," he sad. M I thnk we should gve good care, but f I could afford to pay $0,000 the county should not have to pay," he added. "I want the people back n the communty workng rather than sttng around," Dr. Hunt repled. Lankford then questoned Bruce Ambrose, drector of the socety, about alcoholsm and mental health. "Experts consder alcoholsm a mental problem," Ambrose sad. "I am not sayng we put all people wth an alcohol problem n a state nsttuton," he, added. Ambrose also noted that there s a falure rate n curng the ndvduals who are mentally ll, and these should be sent to the Kalamazoo State Hosptal, He ndcated that most of the patents could be properly cared for at St. Lawrence. Protecton The Federal Wage Garnshment law, effectve July, 970, lmts the amount of an employee's dsposable earnngs whch may be made subject to garnshment, and t protects hm from dscharge because of garnshment for any one ndebtedness. The Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Dvson s responsble for the enforcement of ths law. Johns wns safety ctaton The Cty.of St. Johns has been awarded an AAA Pedestran Safety Ctaton for ts outstandng record of eght years wthout a pedestran fatalty. The award wll be symbolzed by a plaque to be receved by Mayor Robert Wood oh behalf of the Cty of St. Johns. A total of 2,02 ctes took part n the competton, whch surveyed pedestran safety accomplshments durng the calendar year 99. Ctes compete n one of eght categores, accordng to populaton sze. All told,' 5 Mchgan ctes won awards ths year. Lexngton reunon planned Gal Foerch s lookng for any.of hs former shpmates who may be lvng n the area. Foerch, of Fowler, served on the U.S.S, Lexngton whch was sunk n 92. Hs former shpmates there are about 2,00 of them are plannng ther 7th reunon next week n Cncnnat. The four-day reunon begns Wednesday, June 5 at the Netherland Hlton Hotel n Cncnnat. Several actvtes are planned ncludng an excurson to an Ar Force museum at Wrght-Patterson AFB n Dayton, Former shpmates may contact Foerch at Equalty? Today, nearly two out of every fve Amercan workers are women. Most of these womenare marred, and half are more than 39 years old. INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! AUTO HOME FARM BUSINESS LIFE BONDS -> LANTERMAN 200 W. State, St, Johns, PHONE 22-7 BRUCE LANTERMAN Vtatybw&um ft&m/ Stop n today for your Free Perpetual Money Wheel. (But, be careful-it may make you rch!) CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION The Perpetual Money Plan Is a copyrghted program, axclutvo n thtt area. ' Fgures are bawd on our current annual dvdend rate of 5% compounded quarterly, and rounded off to the nearest dollar. I ANSINfj OKI MOb SI J(.)!tr-J^ PIRPBTUALl MONKYPLAN KA',! ft!;

8 r Page A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St.'Johns) Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 Obtuares n the Clnton County area Emma Mundell Mrs. Emma Mundell, 92, of East M-2, Fowler, ded Thursday, July 2 at the Jackson Nursng Home followng a long llness. Fureral servces were held Saturday, July at the Congregatonal Chrstan Church n Maple Rapds; at Z p.m. wth ReV*': Rbbert Myers offcatng. Bural.was vsowle Cemetery. Arrangement were made by the Abbott,-Chapel of the Osgood Funeral Horhew ;. She was bom n Lebanon Townshp on Oct., 77 a chld of Joseph and Elzabeth Smth and had resded at the same address for 29 years. Her husband, Calvn preceded her n death n 955. She was a member of the Maple Rapds Congregatonal Chrstan Church and the Woman's Fellowshp, Eastern Star No. 7, Lebanon Grange, Lebanon Lades Ad Socety and S the Lebanon Farmers Club. Survvors nclude four daughters, Mrs. Opal Mller of Fow-. ler, Mrs. Reatha Wnans of Fowler, Mrs, Wnnfred Walker of Bengal Townshp and Mrs. Ruby Thompson of Lansng; one sster, Mrs. Fanne Davs of Manchester; grandchldren; 2 greatgrandchldren. Charles/Gllett OSGOOD FUNEkAL WACOUSTA(d) - Charles Edward Gllett,, a former resdent of Wacousta ded Saturday,' June 20 n'a Lansng hosptal followng an llness of two weeks. Funeral servces ;were :.held Tuesday; June 30 at,the Estes- Leadley Colonal Chapel wth Rev. Wllam S. Hll offcatng. Bural was n Mt. Evergreen Cemetery n Jackson. He resded most of hs lfe n the Wacousta and Lansng area and was a member of the Wacousta Communty Methodst Church HOMES ST. JOHNS FOWLER MAPLE RAPIDS- OVID Drer j/fjf U'jrt.r." /..-UYfU and a lfe member of the Wacousta Lodge 359 F & ;AM. He retred from Oldsmobl.e n 950., Survvors nclude hs wfe, Inez; two sons, Robert' Gllett of Calforna and Jack Bell of Lansng; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Sterns of Oregon, Dorothy Bell of Florda and Mrs. Edward Gerke of Lansng; two brothers, Howard-Gllett of Calforna and Burr Gllett of Jackson. Wllam J. Schanck The Hghest Rates n Town.. -Wllam J. Schanck of Detrot,., formerly of Pontlac ded Monday, June 29 followng a long Illness. Funeral servces were held from the McCabe Funeral Home Tuesday, June 30 at p.m. He attended schools n St. Johns and was a graduate of the Unversty of Mchgan. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Elzabeth; one daughter, Mrs. Anne McDonald of Denver, Colo*; one son Wllam s. of Detrot; two ssters Mrs. Harold Wells and Mrs. Arthur Hckson both of Pontac; three grandchldren. The famly requests memorals be sent to the Cancer Socety.. Anna Vanecek ELSIE(c) Funeral servces for Mrs. Anna Vanecek, 3, of Bannster, were held Tuesday mornng (June 30) at.st. Cyrl Catholc Church wth the Rev. Fr. Edward Koneczka offcatng. Bural was made n Ford Cemetery, wth arrangement by The Carters of Else. Mrs. Vanecek ded Saturday mornng at the Maple Valley Nursng Home at Ashley where she had been a patent for one year. She was born Oct, 3, n Czechoslovaka and was marred there to Frank Vanacek n May 9. She was the daughter of Thomas and Barbara Vanek and came to the Unted States, settlng n Bannster n 920. She was a member of St. Cyrl Catholc Church and the Bannster ZCBJ Lodge. Survvng are one daughter, Mrs. Vlasta Watson of DeWtt; one..son/ Eml of Saslett; sx grandchldren; three great grandchldren. Her husband ded n 97. A bg 5 3/% compounded Daly on 2 year savngs certfcates, 5 /2% on year certfcates compounded daly 5% 90 day VIP passbook certfcate compounded daly And our passbook savngs....no tme lmts at all... /2%. ""* ^ CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. ""* _ -St. Johns O vd Pewano Susan Luc Mrs. Susan Luc,, formerly of 300 South Swegles Street, St. Johns ded Frday, July 3 at Clnton Memoral t Hosptal followng a short llness.. Funeral servces were held Tuesday, July 7 at the Osgood Funeral Home at 0:30 a.m. wth Rev. Harold Homer offcatng. Bural was n South Bngham Cemetery. She was born n Hungary on Aprl 2, 2 and came to the Unted States n 907 and had been a resdent of the St. Johns area snce 9. She marred Peter Luc n Woodbrdge,'N«J. on March 7, 90. Survvors nclude three sons, Peter Luc Jr. of Safety Harbor, Fla., Alex Luc of St. Johns and Joe Luc of Oldsman, Fla.; fve grandchldren; two great-grandchldren. Helen M. Kempf WACOUSTA(c) - Helen M. Kempf, 7, of 0 Howe Road, Wacousta ded Sunday, July 5 at the Hayes Green Beach Hosptal n Charlotte followng a long llness. Funeral servces wll be held Wednesday, July at 2 p.m. at the Peters Murray Funeral Home n Grand Ledge wth Rev. v Tom Peters offcatng. Bural wll be n North Eagle Cemetery. She was born n Lansng on Jan. 5, 9, a daughter of George and Ida Sharp and was a lfelong resdent of the Wacousta area. She was a member of the Wacousta Communty Unted Methodst Church, WCTU,WSCS, Wllng Workers Crcle, Neghborhood ' Socety, North Eagle Cemetery Socety and a correspondent reporter for the Grand Ledge Independent and the Clnton County News. Survvors nclude her husband, Andrew; four sons, Maynard, Henry, Clarence and Mayor, Alvn Kemp all of Grand Ledge. One daughter, Mrs. Besse Barker of Grand Ledge; nne grandchldren; fve greatgrandchldren. Laura Matthews Mrs. Laura Matthews,' 3, form'erlyjo!'20.'soum<'emm'ons ded Sunday; July 5 at a Greenwch, Conn hosptal followng a long llness. Funeral servces wll be held Thursday,, July 9 at the, Osgood Funeral Home n St. Johns at :30 p,m. wth Rev. Harold Homer offcatng. Bural wll be n the Lowe Cemetery. She was born n Mchgan on Aug. 3, a daughter of Joseph and Vola Campbell and had been a lfelong resdent of St. Johns untl movng wth her daughter n the East two years ago. She marred Lesle Matthews n St. Johns n 909. He preceded her n death. She was a member of the Lowe Unted Methodst Church, Survvors nclude one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ptt of Whte Plans, N.Y.; one brother, James R, Campbell of St. Johns; one sster, Mrs. Glenn Jones of St. Johns; four grandchldren; four great-grandchldren. Blanche N. Shafley Blanche N. Shafley,, of 2 East Jefferson Street, DeWtt ded Thursday, July 2 at the Clark Memoral Home n Grand Rapds. Funeral servces were held Monday, July at the Lee Rummell Funeral Home at 2 p.m. wth Rev. Forest H. Crum of the DeWtt Methodst Church offcatng. Bural was n DeWtt Cemetery. She was born nplerson,mlch. on Sept. 2, 3 a daughter of Robert and Fanne Eastwood Neve and resded n DeWtt snce 99. She marred Paul D. Shafley on June 2, 90. He preceded/ her n death. She was a member of the DeWtt Methodst Church. Survvors nclude two sons, Roy of Lansng and Ernest of DeWtt; three grandchldren; eght great-grandchldren. Erc Eugene Huff Erc Eugene Huff, fve day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Huff of 05 East Hgham ded Monday, July at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Funeral servces wll be held Katherne B. Courtland Katherne B. Courtland, 7, of 27 South Brdge, DeWtt ded Tuesday, July 7 n a Lansng hosptal followng a long llness. Funeral servces wll be held Thursday, July 9 at the Lee R. Rummell Funeral Home n De- Wtt at 2 p.m. wth Rev. La- Vern Bretz offcatng. Bural wll be n the DeWtt Cemetery. She was born n Pgeon oh Jan. 25, 9 a daughter of John and Lavna Decker and had resded n DeWtt for the past 50 years. Her husband, Carl preceded her n death n 92. She was a member of the DeWtt Methodst Church and the WSCS. Survvors nclude two sons, Arthur and Harold of DeWtt; one daughter, Mrs. Wllam (Evelyn) Workman of DeWtt; one brother, Roy Decker of DeWtt; one sster, Mrs, Rose Zgler of Sagnaw; grandchldren; fve great-grandchldren. from VAN W. HOAG Dear frends, Dr. George W. Crane has advsed, "Flowers exert an nspratonal effect on the lvng who are congregated at the church, or,funeral chapel." "Death s our greatest grad- ' uaton ceremony, so t deserves to be kept a beautful event, wth musc, flowers, beautfully lned casket and nsprng sermon." Respectfully, foag Funeral jome ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN J CANDY CRUSADER Grl wns eght foot candy bar Karen Rtter; 3, clutches an eght foot "candy bar" whch she won Sunday at the Youth Crusade sponsored by the Assembly of God Church. She won the award for brngng the most vstors, of Wednesday, July 'at the Osgood them^tp.take part^n the gospel. Euner,al Home.at, 3\p.m. ; wth^crusade^hnd lsten Ao evangelst^ tf v$eldon RaymondVffl^^^ Bural,, wll _.., be _. n,_ Mt,.«. Rest «._L^. Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. James Rltter, Mss R j ter Is tn g daughter of Survvors nclude hs parents; E. Hgham, St. Johns. maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllar'd Searles of St. Johns and hs paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Huff of Bannster Sagnaw. By Mrs Robert Valeptne Phone 2-32 Jay Selden of Portland and Iowa was the guest speaker Sunday mornng at the Bannster Unted Methodst Church. Specal. musc was provded by Mrs* Shrley Wnkler on the organand Mrs. Gretchen Smth on the pano. Acolytes for the servce were Bran Valentne and Joe Hnkley. Rev. Wllam Cox s at Wesley Woods camp near Dowlng ths week servng as a counselor. James Valentne and Todd Moore returned home Saturday after, spendng a week at Wesley Woods. P-W Head doubles n The Pewamo-Westphala School summer Head Start program s doubled ths year wth the openng of an addtonal classroom. Thrty pre-school chldren are enrolled ths year compared to 5 students n prevous years. The program, desgned for chldren who wll enter school for the frst tme next fall, wll run for a seven-week perod endng Aug. 7. Membershp n the program was lmted to- chldren who could beneft from the tranng to better prepare them to enter school next fall. The pre-kndergarten students enrolled n the P-W summer program attend school fve days a week from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A noon luncheon s provded for the chldren. Mrs. Mare Blauwlekel and Mrs. Susan Goodemoot are. the teachers n the two rooms at the Pewamo Elementary School. Ades, for the two teachers are Mss Ann Cotter and Mrs. Ermalne. Schafer. Mrs." Eleen, Trerweer s cook and Mrs. Rchard. Osborn s her ade... Transportaton to and from the classes s provded by school buses. Martn Schmtt and. Joyce Coble are the bus drvers.-. the program, sponsored by the Offce of Economc Opportunty, s' geared to ac lvltles Auto crash clams Harold Shpley t. A two-car accdent at the ntersecton of Scott Road and Steel Road Wednesday July took the lfe of Harold Shpley, 5, 200 E. Steel Road, St. Johns. Shpley, travelng eastonsteel Road, was struck broadsde by ah auto drven by Bernard J. Feldpausch,, Sevey Road, St. Johns. Feldpausch told Clnton County sherff's deputes that he dd not see the other car.untl hs passenger, Jean Feldpausch, 5, warned hm that a car was approachng. Feldpausch sad he dd not have tme to apply hs brakes and struck the Shpley auto on the left sde, ahead of the front door. Deputes sad the man mpact struck the drver's door. Feldpausch was cted for fal- - ng to yeld the rght-of-way and drvng on an expred lcense, accordng to sherff's deputes reports. Shpley was a mlk delvery man for Rchards Dary and had been nvolved n Boy Scout work for 25 years. He was recently Insttutonal Representatve of Troop 7, a member of the Men's Club at St. Johns Unted Methodst Church and a member of the Parker Center Farm Bureau. He s survved by hs wfe, HAROLD SHIPLEY Grace, two sons, George Shpley of Sagnaw and Gordon Shpley n the Unted States Navy at '- Charleston S.C., one daughter, Mrs. wlda Becker of St. Johns. Two brothers, Edward Shpley of Lansng and John Robert Shp- {, ley of St. Johns, three ssters, Mrs. Margaret Crm of Henderson, Mrs. Eva McBan of Florda and Mrs. Elzabeth HarteofBath and sx grandchldren. Funeral servces were held July from Osgood Funeral Home wth bural at Mt. Rest Cemetery. Sx from Clnton honored at Ferrs Sx Clnton County students were among,27 honored for scholastc excellence durng the sprng semester at Ferrs State College. -= All were named to the academc honors lst whch requres that a student mantan at least a B average. They were Paul J. Henney, teacher educaton, Sandra J. Kramer, health scences and. arts, and Roger D. Ordway, gen- eral educaton, all of St. Johns; Fay G. Perce, health scences and arts, of DeWtt; Ray L. Chamberlan, busness, of Ovd, and Wllam J. Prest, techncal and appled arts, Maple Rapds. Maple Rapds man serously hurt n crash A Maple Rapds man remans n ntensve care at Carson Cty Hosptal and lsted as crtcal folowngj,an auto-tractor H acct---- dent on" Maple Rapds Road Frday nght. Harry Behl, 5, of Maple Rapds was struck whle operatng hs tractor on Maple Rapds Road, about one mle east of Forest Hll Road. Behl was struck by an auto drven by Rchard ColvnThompson, 30, 305 George Street, Lansng who told offcers he was blnded by an oncomng auto and dd not see Behl. Thompson's vehcle skdded approxmately 5 feet before the Teen work Under Federal law, teenagers or older may work at any job, and teenagers between and may work at most jobs, other than the few covered by Hazardous Occupatons Orders. These Orders leave about 95 per cent of all jobs to teenagers. Start sze whch acquant the chldren to regular school routne. -. Drectng the program s Mrs.. Ethel Huot, elementary prncpal n the St. Johns Schools. mpact and about 30 feet afterward, accordng to polce reports.... : MB \ -Sherff's deputes ndcate^ that Behl had a slow mdvng vehcle sgn on the back of the tractor and a sx-nch clear whte lght. After strkng Behl, Thompson's auto veered offthe road through a fence and came to a halt n a feld. Offcers sad Behl traveled about 200 feet after the collson. Thompson was cted for mpared drvng and drvng under the nfluence of alcohol. Duplnn- Rochester Colony By Mrs James Burnham Phone Mrs. Mary Pero returned to St. Lous on Frday after spendng a week-wth the James Burnhams. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shpley ' of Charleston, S. C. are home on leave from the U.S. Navy. Scrpture from the book of John was read Sunday, at the Church of Chrst precedng the mornng message.' Mss Judy. Schwark presented the specal musc accompaned by her )^ mother, Mrs. Jack "Schwark at the pano. Greeters were Mr* and Mrs. Elwood Hott. Sunday evenng the message was taken from the book of Rutl. ANTIQUE AUCTION Havng decded to lqudate my antque bulnet I wll el at publc mcton!,. mle*5uthof lthacaonus.27tojohntonfld. Bnd3Jmllet EaHnrShllct..NartholAthleytoJohntonRd. and H mle Wett } SATURDAY. JULY, Ettey Cottage Organ (walnut) Hlnw Electrc Rood Organ (walnut) 3 Leg Organ Stool 2 Ed lon Tranophonet Blue Clan Van Black Japanew Glatt Vta Crytal frut Bowl Frut Ju'lcar Sterlng Sugar & Creamer Cryttal Sugar & Creamer Slver Steak Knlvat Large Ironttone Ptcher Square Trfoet Hand Wallle Maker Small Cedar Chett Book* In Set! Cryttal Candy Dth Shavng Mug Several Placet Mlk Qlat Several Placet Cryttal About 00 Key Photo Albumt Hand Blown Lght Bulb (t work!) Several Ca'ramfo Door Knob Cgar Box Tn Tea Can - Par Wooden Show Startng at 2:30 p.m. SHARP Neck Te Holder Flthng Tackle and Bote Plcture ' Framet Mlrron 2 Door Clothe! Cabnet (tolld oak) Bed & Drafter 00 yean old) Lbrary Table 00 Bookcase Unlt () Pne Feld Wrtng Detk Oak Well Shelvet Cobbler! Stand and Lat Pece Freplace Iront Set Straght Back Sde Arfr Char Model T Car Jack Trunk Marble Bach Board Round Perfecton Hefer Book Set Mch. Law Rovewt Lerge Oval Mrror»,' S.M.C. Sewng Machne Dreuer w/mlrror Whte Catten Two Door Book Cats 5 Cans Bottom Chan Wcker floeker Hand Hewed Barn Tmber! B07 World Atlat TERMS: CASH, No goodt removed untl Mttled for Day of Sale. Not retpontble for eccldentt Sale Day. Lunch n Ground* Hug Boater Small Hangng Lamp brat* Detk Lamp -Adjuttable : Detk Lamp Straght Old Seeder Old Leather Covered Rocker Antque Wll Coat Reck Hand made Walnut Lemp Table Antque Straght Back Char Denm ore Typewrter Leg Lamp Stand. w/whlta Catten * Wooden Barn Pulley! Kay Hook 200 Law Book. New Antque Medcne Cabnet 9 Court Book! From 90 to 930 Old Fre How Nozle 70 Carpenter* Corner Jg MISCELLANEOUS 2 End Table!, Cof lee Table Table Saw Electrc Sewng Machne TV Cabnet!. STROUSE UPHOLSTERY, P Ithaca^ Mtch. Phonar AL GALLOWAY, AUCTIONEER St. J ohm, Mch, phonal 2273 CLERK Odlloway' Aucton Sarvka rop. HAVING A SALE? SEE US FOR AN AUCTION ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, ANVtHINQ., k%

9 y" */ v h Wednesday, July, 970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Page 9 A GEORGE E. GULL EN :%%%^: : %: : %: : : : : : y : :^ George E. Gullen, a Detrot Attorney and vce-presdent for Unversty Relatons at Wayne State Unversty wll speak at the 9:30 servce on Sunday, July 2 at the Frst Congregatonal Church In St. Johns. Gulleh was vce-presdent of Industral Relatons at Amercan Motors Corporaton from 93 to 9. He s the past moderator of the Southeastern Mchgan Assocaton of Congregatonal Churches. The servce s open to the publc., Dr. Clyde Wlcox, Pastor Emertus and former Pastor of the Frst Congregatonal Church n St. Johns wll conduct the Worshp Sevlceson Sundays July 9 and July 2. HARD Workng and Steady are 'trats of the CCN want ads. Alce Thelen becomes Mrs. Kermt Wheeler Rev. Albert Schmlttperformed the double rng weddng ceremony that unted In marrage Alce Kathleen Thelen and Kermt L* Wheeler. The weddng took place n Holy Trnty Catholc Church In Fowler on Saturday, June 20 at 0:30 a.m. BETTY ANN KUS Engaged Mrs. Eml Kus of 309 East Hgham Street, St. Johns an-' nounces the engagement of her daughter, Betty Ann to Theodore Kent Haltsky, son of.mr. and Mrs. Nck Halltsky of 22 Meadowvew Drve, St. Johns. Mss Kus s also the daughter of the late Eml Kus. The brde-elect s a 99 graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School and s employed n the offce of Dr. Albert Nelson. The prospectve groom, a 9 graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School, has served a tour of duty n Vetnam and s employed at Federal Mogul n St. Johns. An Oct, 3 weddng s beng planned^by the couple. CONFIRMATION. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene thelen of R-2, St, Johns and the groom s the son of Mrs, June Wheeler of Clark Lake and the late Kenneth Wheeler. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, chose a long whte A-lne gown wth an empre wastlne, long ftted lace sleeves, ponted at the wrst. The gown featured a square necklne, lace bodce and a chapellength tran bordered wth lace. Her shoulder-length vel was secured In place by Jeweled tara crown and she carred a bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and dases*, Joan Thelen of Fowler, sster of the brde, was mad of honor and was asssted by brdesmads, Mrs. Davd Pohl of Clfford and Mrs. Myron Lews of Salne, sster of the groom, and Judth Cook of Racne, Ws. The attendants wore soft turquose gowns featurng empre wastlnes, long sheer sleeves and roses accentng the neck and sleeves. Ther shoulder-length vels were secured n place by matchng headpeces and they carred bouquets of (carnatons and mums. Best man was Douglas Wheeler, brother of the groom and groomsmen were Jerome Thelen, brother of the brde, Tm Faro and Roger Morey, Servng as ushers were Chrs Wheeler, brother of the groom, and Gordon Thelen, brother of the brde.* The couple greeted 200 guests at the re ceptton whch was held n Holy Trnty Parsh Hall followng the ceremony. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thelen, grandparents of CLASS MRS. KERMIT L. 'WHEELER the brde, ard Mrs. Roy Seymour, grandmother ofthegroom. The couple/spent ther weddng trp n northern Mchgan on a campng trp and upon return wll make ther home at 20 East Kalamazoo n Lansng. The'brde Is a 9 graduate of St. Catherne's Hgh School n Racne, Ws. and the groom Is a 93 graduate of Tecumseh Hgh School, On June 7 7 f V e young people "Were"receved nto communcant membershp In St. John's Lutheran Church by ' the Rte of Confrmaton, followng a two-year perod of nstructon n Chrstan doctrne, relgous hstory, Bble study, and membershp responsbltes. The Rev. Robert D. Koeppen performed the ceremony durng a Youth Sunday observance at whch tme hgh school graduates were also gven specal recognton*. Pctured wth Pastor Koeppen are the confrmands: Km Haske, Wayne Flermoen, Todra Haske, Allen Matce, and Sue Holm. 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The prospectve groom s a graduate of Arzona State Unversty^.;,The couple s plannng ther weddng for July 25 and wll resde n Calforna..-' Socal events Patrck Harper and.kendra Harper flew home on June to vst Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harper and Debbe. 'Kendra returned to Oakland, Calf, on June where she s employed, by Unversal Arlnes and Patrck left June 2 for San Dego where te s sta* tohed aboard the USS Iwo Jlma. 'Announcements ntsj l IIMIlfr ' Prce Unted Methodst Church wll hold an ce cream socal and supper Wednesday, July 22 at 5:30 p.m. n the church basement. ' fc The publc s nvted to attend. THE BLASTOFF The ordnary walks of lfe appeal to few people n ths age of jets and rockets.. A "Summer Uplft" whch s a lay sponsored and orented servce of worshp for people of all faths wll be held each Wednesday at p.m. In the Unted Methodst Church n St. Johns. Weekend vacatoners are especally nvted to take ad van-' tage of ths opportunty to worshp. There wll be some of the famlar elements of worshp wth new Innovatons. The Nckel Famly Sngers wll be at.the Bethel Mennonlte Church, 0 mles north of St, Johns on U.S. 27 on Frday, July 0, The program wll begn at 730 p.m. and the publc Is Invted to, attend, \-u-\.v - wthfl'.-famlly haatraveled wdely for concert appearances and also have - made four long-play recordngs of ther talents. Ther programs feature a wde varety of selectons and arrangements, wth a number of them beng ther own orgnal compostons. Sprtual qualty s the prmary emphass. \IEKTI\(S et 0 Salon 5 met at the L and L Restaurant Tuesday evenng, June 23 wth 0 members present. The busness meetng was conducted by chapeau, Etta Smth. Vstng the meetng was Else Bancroft, a former St. Johns resdent, now a resdent of Florda. Offcers for the comng year were elected: pette chapeau, Mrs. Dolna MacKnnon; dem chapeau, Nelda McWllamsj dem chapeau deuxeme, Marjore Pardee; la secretare and la cassere, Frances Conn;,a archlvste, Cerelda Hcks; la aumona> Ann Walker, la. conerge, Evangelne Caudy and pouvor, Etta Smth. Delegates to the Departmental March held n Grand Rapds July 9 and 20 were also elected. The next meetng wll be held n late September In the new home of Etta Smth. SHAM UP Put your ward robe n good hands You can rely on our expert handwork to restore a spotlessly clean look to all your wardrobe.., ' ' -. - We're always at your servce wth dry cleanng at a modest prced FREE PICK-UP A DELIVERY Member Natonal nsttute *. of Cleaners and Dryers'.'*u:&'-- Judy Kae Res weds Stephen Baur Ray. Adolph Gallert performed the 7 p.m. double rng Immedately followng the Denns Smth. marrage ceremony untng Judy > ceremony the couple greeted 275 Kae Rles and Stephen L. Baur guests at, the recepton held at on Saturday, Juno. Basketsof*' the Jaycee Center n Iona. A spder mums, whte glads and fve ter weddng cake was baked pnk- dases were oh the altar and decorated by the groom's of St. Johns Lutheran Church mother. as the brde entered, wth, her For her weddng trp n northern Mchgan the brde left wear father. The brde s the daughter of ng a lght blue, crepe dress wth Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Res of 0 Lafayette, Iona and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. George BaUr of 3020 Round Lake Road, DeWtt. The brde chose a gown of slk organza trmmed wth satn and. Vence lace whch featured an empre wastlne and Bshop sleeves and lace accentng the tran of the gown. Lace accented the hgh necklne, bodce and skrt of the gown and a band of lace crcled the sleeves below the shoulder lne. Her shoulderlength vel was secured.n place by a whte satn headpece frosted wth seed pearls and she carred a bouquet of whte roses and orchds. Servng as mad of honor was Janet Gragowsk of Marysvlle, frend of the brde and assstng as brdesmads were Mrs. Jance Carpenter; sster of the brde of Montague, Mrs. Conne Smth, sster of the groom of Lansng and Mrs; Krs Res of Lansng, sster of the brde. The mad of honor n llac and the brdesmads In pnk wore floor-length chffon gowns wth an empre wastlne and Bshop sleeves. Ther matchng shoulder-length vels were secured n place by a headpece accented wth dases. Mke Werman of DeWtt, frend of the groom, was best man, and was asssted by groomsmen, Charles Carpenter, brother-n-law of the brde, Denns Smth, brother-n-law of the groom, and Wayne Hyde,- frend of'the groom.;servng as ushers were Davd Baur, brother of the groom, Charles Carpenter and M;;n\(s Clnton County,Pomona Orange 25 met at the Bngham Hall on Frday, June 2d and has as ther guests the members of the Shawassee Pomona Orange who presented them wth the travelng gaye^f! -& HP.CI^V f.;p«w > -< :.The two,mastorsund,gracestook part n the openng of the meetng wth a candlellghtlng ceremony. Danel Balog of Captol Orange drected group sngng and the program was presented by members of the Shawassee Grange. Those performng were Pearl Walker, Mare Rundell, Mare Meers, Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Eva Perry. Also entertanng were Lorna Johnson, Luella Gulck, Ruth Ann Schmdt, Anna Sldlak, Carre Trbley and June Cummn. In the hear future the Pomona Grange wll be vstng the Montcalm Fompna Grange and the,next meetng wll be held at the country home of Golde and Maralyse Brooks on Sunday, July.2...,. ;,. :.. -,,. -. -,. * DIANA GAIL FRENCH Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Rchard French of 539 East. Centerllne Road, St. Johns announce the engagement of ther daughter, Dana Gal to Russell K. Kramer,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kramer Of 007 South Swegles Street, St. Johns. The brde-elect Is a 970 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s presently employed at Clnton Memoral Hosptal n St. Johns. The prospectve groom, s a 9 graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School and s employed at Central Mchgan Lumber Company n.st. Johns., A November weddng s beng planned by the couple. navy accessores. Upor return the.new Mr, and Mrs, Baur wll resde at Camp LeJeune In North Carolna,,. The brde Is a 97 graduate of Iona Hgh School and attended Central Mchgan Unversty. The groom s a 97 graduate of Rodney B, Wlson Hgh School and Is a corporal n the Marne Corps. MR AND MRS STEPHEN BAUR AT: Smotntf Sm Sm FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, flrt In Toot Fahlon-wllh famoubrand Sho«"; ''-'; "'-.' Chamber of Commerce Member " /: ';.-;^;2--^ cn«bh':.- ;..-.f.,*>;...,:'.:v'nv'- ;,. : --JPh m.ml^mdl! ;.j.,_^.^_, MJl.l ' ll

10 Page 0 A CLINTON CpUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 Mary Kuntz brde of Denns Pohl CH Mary Renee Kuntz, escorted to the attar by her mother and father, became the brde ol-denns H, Pohl n a double rng 73p p.m. Nuptal Mass performed n St, Joseph Catholc Ohuroh by Rey, Vncent J* Kuntz, brother t the brde on Frday,,- Jung 2,. t Yellow carnatons and whte chrysanttemuma In la^rge gold Vases graced the altar asqardon Ondersma of. Grand Rapds, solost^ sang "T\\e Weddng Song" based on the Book of Ruth from the Old Testament. He also sang "Ave Mara? n Latn as the brde and groom presented a bouquet to the sde, altar at the end of the Mass. The brde Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kuntz of 50 South Oakland, St. Johns and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pohl-of Westphala.- The brde chose a floor-length gown of whte lnen styled In an A-llne desgn whch featured short sleeves and a hgh necklne. Whte lace Interlaced wth whte rbbon accented the collar,.. sleeves and down the center of the gown. A Camelot-style headpece of lace and rbbon secured her floor-length tralng vel whch was outlned wth the same whte lace and rbbon desgn as on >her gown and she carred a bouquet of yellow roses, Ivy and greens arranged In a cascade* Elane Kuntz of St, Johns, sster of the. brde was mad of honor and assstng as brdesmads were Margaret Kuntz of St. Johns, sster of the brde, Cndy Pohl of Westphala, sster of the groom and Ann Stone of Grand Rapds, frend of the brde and groom. The attendants wore mnt green floor-length A-Una gowns whch carred out the theme of the brde's gown, Ther gowns featured a stand-up collar trmmed wth green rbbon and lace and the same lace desgn was accented on the bodce and the detachable floor-length tran whch was attached at the wast wth a bow. Ther headpeces were made of yellow roses and green leaves and they carred nosegays of roses and carnatons. Roger Pohl served as hs brother's best man and was asssted by groomsmen,qarytohl, brother of the brde, James Kohardson, and James Olenlczak, both frends of the groom. Ushers were Randy Pohl and Gary Pohl, both brothers of the groom. Commentator was Quentln Kuntz, brotner of the brde and servng as altar boys were brothers of the groom, CarlPohl and Brent Pohl. The men wore baslo black tuxes and the groom was presented wth two yellow rosebuds from the brde's bouquet, The oouple greeted 00 guests followng the weddng at a recepton held n the St, Joseph Gym-' naslum. The waddng cake-was baked by Mrs. Arthur Halfman. Dr. and Mrs, Norbert Kuntz, brother and alater-ln-law of the MR, AND MBS. DENNIS POHL * fc THE e INDOORS TM " ^ bruant brde, served as hostand hostess. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mrs. Vctor Cook of Grand Ledge, grandmother of tho groom, and Herman Pohl of Westphala, godfather of the groom. For her weddng trp to Hlgglns Lake the new Mrs. Pohl chose to leave wearng a two pece nylon pantsult, tunc-style wth a sleeveless top and bell bottom pants. The couple wll make ther home at 3537 Prloe Road, Westphala, The brde s a 903 graduate" of Rodney B, Wlson Hgh School "and s employed as.a secretary for the Dept, of Socal Servces, Medcad Fscal Management Dvson, The groom Is a 0 graduate of PewamQ-Westphla Hgh School and. s employed-n Ann Arbor by Platte Constructon Company, Quet, Clean, Dependable Ar Condtonng COMPLETE NORMAL INSTALLATION ncludng Condenser, "A" Col, Lne set, Thermostat and Electrcal Hook Up As Low As $ Cool, clean, dependable, quet Helps shut out nsects, dust,. pollen and nose Whole-house comfort at your fngertps Free estmate, easy terms REFRIGERATION ( ( >M M kl<( SALES. SERVICE,-UKSIDKNTIAI, U I: Ht KKl \ T ION-UK \T NO- AIM ('< >N MT K ) N I N (I :M HOP < s-; < ve k 35 North East Slreet fus-27) * Phono /-253 P. O. Box 5?7 Inmnr], Mchgan I 'The pastor and a large delegaton of members from the Church of the. Najsarene'n ths area wll take part n.the annuel assembly of the Mchgan dstrct to be held at Indlan,,Lake camp* grounds In Vlcksburg, Tuesday through Thursday, July 3.-. Dr. FrBd J, Hawk, :. P^hd Rapds, wll glye hs, annual address; as dstrct" superntendent, He wll outlne:;'plans for the year,, Dstrct Offcers wll be elected, The presdng general superntendent wll be Dr. Edward L awl or of Kansas Cty, Mo,, who was elected to the hghest'offce n the denomnaton n June, 9. He formerly was secretary of evangelsm, Marlyn Fox brde of Robert Holy Trnty Church n Fowler was the scone of the p.m. marrage eerernony untng Marlyn Ann Fox and Robert Mchael Adams, Rev. Albert Schmltt performed the double rng ceremony, on Saturday, June a? before'an altar of pnk and whte snapdragons and carnatons. The. brde Is the daughter of Mr f and- Mrs. Mark L, Fox of- 9 East Kent, Fowler and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Adams of 75 Lncoln Blvd., Lncoln Park. The brde was gven n marrage by her father and entered the altar wearng a gown of slk MRS. PAUL DIETERLE Mdfda Lynam brde of Paul Deterle Malda M, Lynam became the brde of Paul Wllam Deterle on Saturday, June '27 n a 5 p.m. double rng ceremony performed by Rev. Hugh Bannnga n St. Johns Epscopal Church. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Lynam of 207 East State Street, St, Johns and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Deterle of 2700 Bowen Road, Howell. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, chose a Vctoranstyle gown of slk organza whch featured Bshop sleeves, a hgh necklne and bell skrt. The gown was encrusted wth Vence lace dases and accented wth pnk rbbons. The chapel-length detachable tran fell from the mddle of the back and was trmmed to match the lace and rbbon on the gown. Her three tered mported slk Illuson elbow-length vel was secured In place by a Julet cap' accented wth lace, pearls and rbbon and she carred a colonal bouquet of pnk tea roses, and baby breath accented ; wth cascadng stepfoanotls and Ivy. Sster of the brde, Mrs, Frank Fedewa of Edmore was matron of' honor and was asssted by brdesmads, Mrs.. Norbert< Kuntz of Burlngton, Vt., Shrley Deterle" of Flnt, sster of the groom and flower grls, Lor Ann Fedewa, nece of the brde, and.lynn Deterle, nece of the groom. The. brdesmads wore ottoman floor-length gowns of candy pnk whch featured a sheath: skrt and puff sleeves, The necklne and cut out back were accented.wth lace.^floral headpeces of roses, rbbon and dases secured ther vels and they. carred lght pnk dases, red roses, baby breath and vy accented wth pnk streamers arranged n a colonal bouquet. The flower grls' gowns were styled slmlar to tho brde's gown. Duane Deterle of Flnt lorved hs brother os, beet man and was asssted by groomsmen,, Wllam Lynam of East L&nng, brother of the brde, and Jame Spauld- ns of Flnt, The oouple greeted 200 guests followng the. ceremony.at the.recepton hold at the Clnton County Country Club. Mr, and. Mrs. Anton Peterson-and Russell Steffens-all of St; Johns;'served as hosts and hostess,.-'..' :-*..'.-," Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mr.;;ahd Mrs. Charles Stotzel, grandparents of the brde. >'; > Followng, ther; weddtfg trp. * '; ;; ' :' ' to northern Mchgan the couple wll resde on Rdge clff Drve n Flnt. The brde s a graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School and receved a Bachelor of Scence degree from Eastern Mchgan Unversty and Is teach-: ng In Flnt. The groom s a graduate of Howell Hgh School and attended Central Mchgan Unversty. He served a tour of duty n Vetnam and s employed by the Flnt Polce Dept. organza oyer taffeta style wth an empre wastlne and ShlffU embrodered bodce, The full 'Bshop sleeves were of sheer embrodered Shlffl and the gown' featured aflowngchapel-length tran. Her nylon lluson yell was held n place wth a flowered headpece and she carredabouquet of pnk and whte rosebuds wth whte baby breath....,"., Sster of the brde'/ Dahn,e ; Fox served as mad of hpnorand brdesmads were Beth Fox, sster* of the brde, Joan McGure, Mrs. Duane LaBrecque and Mrs, Charles Martn, all frends of the brde. The mad of honor n deep pnk and the brdesmads n a pastel shade of pnk wore sleeveless gowns of Georgette crepe featurng an embrodered bodce of pnk over whte. Ther matchng short vels were secured In place by a flowered headpece and they carred bouquets ofplnk carnatons and whte dases accented wth baby, breath. Best man was John McFeely, Frend of the groom and servng as groomsmen were Wllam Adams, brother of the groom and Joseph Burke, Wllam Rlccobonna and Joseph Joseph, All frends of the groom! 'Followng the ceremony -the couple greeted 250 guests at the recepton held n Holy Trnty Hall. - '. Specal guests at the weddng t tm u M M m\\.mt, IIMIMIIWHW r A Announcements j 'I»»»II» II II Mtt^tWI f Sngham Grange wll. meet at the hall on Frday, July 0 at p.m. Busness meetng wll be followed ' wth lght refreshments and cards wll serve as entertanment for the evenng. Members are requested to brng a deck of cards, The annual pcnc of the Cln-'', ton County Pomona and subordnate Granges wll be held on the lawn of the Nelson Palmer farm on DeWtt Road wthgoldleand Maralyse Brooks as hostesses on Sunday, July 2. All grange members are. Invted to attend the p.m. potluck. Wllam Brake, natonal lecturer wll be the speaker. - "*' Ice cream wll be furnshed ~ and those attendng are requested to brng a dsh to pass and ther own table servce'.,' ' * ;. " * An Ioe. Cream Socal wth homemade Ice cream, pe and barbecues wll be held.at the Unted Church of Mddleton on Saturday, July startng at 5:30 p.m. The event wll be held In the Fellowshp Room of the church. The socal Is open to the publc. ; ' MRS ROBERT MICHAEL ADAMS and recepton were Mr. and Mrs. Al Rehmann of St. Johns, Mrs. Urban Fox of Fowler and Mrs. Rose Graller of Detrot. After ther weddng trp to the East Coast the couple wll make ther resdence In Ferndale.. The brde, a graduate of Fowler Hgh School, attended St. Joseph School of Nursng. The groom s a graduate of Redeemer Hgh School, Detrot and Is a senor at General Motors In-' sttute n Flnt.. LINDA J. SPOUSTA Engaged " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spousta of 0 East Steel, St. Johns announce the engagement of ther daughter, Lnda to Steven A. Kowalk, son of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Kowalk of 50 Locher Road, DeWtt. ( The couple are both 9 graduates of Rodney B, Wlson Hgh School and both attend Lansng Communty College. No weddng date has been set by the couple.. SUMMER CLEARANCE Lades'Dresses Values to $.95 JMow $7.95 Chldren's Dresses 0 off $5.95_ _. :$0.95 $ $3.95 $2.00 $7.95 $32.00 $22.95 there are a few other brackets Lades swear 0o«LADIES SUMMER ROBES 20% OFF REG. PRICE CHILDREN'S PJ.'S 20% on St* Johrjs -; ' _, CHILDREN'S SPRTSWEAR 25* O-off '. v CLINTON THEATER Downtown St. Johns EVERY NITE - l SHOW AT 7: p.m. NOW PLAYING WEEK JULY thru HARRIS u AR-fnUNksM OAUBD FAMILY DRIVE IN THEATER,St. Johns on US-27 Wed., Thurs., Fr, July -9-0 T77TT],'ff'frAy^ 'SQO,'jyA' vptftof C*l :<v:l: PLUS ' SATURDAY JULY ' ONE NIGHT ONLY 3 SHOWS Tlarn >-* ama. wth Lloyd Brdges plus "Once Upon A Tme In The West" ^ Wth Henry Fonda Prnt by TECHNICOLOR' Suhday-Monday-Tueeday July 2-3- wth Barbara Stresand PLUS "The Italan Job" Wth Mchael Cane - ' / H: lu..

11 V Wednesday, July, 970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page ]} A Judy Kramer brde of JmGormley MR. AND MRS. JIM GORMLEY Lnda Flak becomes Mrs. Gary Brzak Lnda Lee Flak became the brde of Gary Lee Brzak on Saturday June 27 n a 7 p.m. double k rng ceremony performed by Rev. Robert D. Koeppen n St. Johns Lutheran Church. ' The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flak Jr. of 307 East Baldwn, St. Johns and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brzak of 05 West Lncoln, St. Johns. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, chose a gown accented by a Shffl embrodered, bodce and featured full Bshop sleeves and a bell skrt. The detachable chapel-length tran fell from md-back and was accented wth scalloped lace and e'mbroldery. A Julet cap secured * three ters of mported elbowlength- lluson- velng"ahd she carred a colonal bouquet of pnk carnatons and baby breath accented wth whte streamers. Judy Kloha served as mad of honor and was asssted by r Jean Flak, Sandy Flak and Sherlyn Brzak as brdesmads. Flower grl was Dawn Brzak. The attendants wore slk organza gowns of aqua wth full Bshop sleeves. Baby breath adorned ther har and they carred bouquets of whte and pnk carnatons accented wth baby breath. John Vllarreal was best man Graduates Karla Mead Cebulsk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mead of Else and Mare Huss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adran Huss of 27 East Clnton Street, Ovd are recent graduates of the Joan Jewett Career' School n East Lansng. Mrs. Cebulsk majored n Basc andfashon and Photographc Modelng and Mss Huss majored In Basc Modelng. Socal Events Lavonne McKerlhan and n daughter, Lsa of Vermllon, Canada are vstors of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Ramsey. Mrs. Mc Kerlhan wll stay sx weeks whle her husband, Phllp attends summer school n London, Ont. V and was asssted by groomsmen, Larry Flak, Jm Kurncz and Doug Brzak. Rng bearer was Davd Brzak and seatng the guests were Glenn Kloha and Jerry Bunge. An p.m. recepton was held for 300 guests at the VFW Hall n St. Johns. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were the brde's grandparents, Mr. andmrs. John Flak Sr. and the grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haruska. After ther weddng trp to Florda the new Mr. and Mrs. Brzak wll make ther home at 370 Alpne Drve, Lansng. The brde s a 9 graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School ; and the groom s a 93 graduate of the same school. MRS. GARY LEE BRZAK Holy Trnty Church n fowler was the scene of the marrage ceremony untng Judy Ann Kramer and Jm Gormley on Saturday, June. The a.m. double rng ceremony was performed by Rev. Albert Schmtt before an altar of whte and yellow glads. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kramer of 3 West Thrd Street, Fowler and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wnston Gormley of 00 Vernor Road, Lum, Mchgan. The brde was gven n marrage by her father and entered the altar n a gown whch featured a ftted whte lace bodce and long full steeves. The full skrt was made of slk wth a wde A-llne panel of lace down the front and a detachable tran of lace and slk extended from the shoulders. Her shoulderlength vel was secured In place by a petal desgn headpece and she carred a cascade bouquet of lles and red sweetheart roses. y Kathy Epkey of Fowler, cousn of the brde, was mad of honor and was asssted by brdesmads, Debbe Kramer of Fowler, Kathy Potokar of Mt. Pleasant, and Sandy Gormley of North Branch, Kelly Gormley was flower grl. The attendants were gowned In ranbow colors and ther gowns featured an empre wastlne, accented by a bow n the back and trmmed wth rbbon and whte lace at the necklne and sleeves. They carred bouquets of mums and carnatons tnted to match ther gowns. Best man was the groom's brother, Pat Gormley and servng as groomsmen were Dan Gormley and Don Kramer. Ushers were Bruce Gormley, Bran Gormley.and Steve Kramer. Followng the ceremony the couple greeted 250 guests at the recepton whch was held at Holy Trnty Hall. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were the brde's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Feldpausch of Fowler and the grandmother of the groom, Mrs. Eugene Magee of Tampa, Fla. After ther weddng trp to northern Mchgan the new Mr. and Mrs. Gormley wll resde at the Preston Ap$s., Mt. Pleasant. The^rde s a senor at Central Mchgan, juj vers ty and the groom >s a 99 graduate of Central Mchgan Unversty. ALL SILVER REPLATIN REDUCED 20% No charge for straghtenng* DURING JULY ONLY FOR INSTANCE Artlcl Rg. Slt Prct Teapot..$3.50 $25.20 Creamer Candlestck (per Inch).0. Sugar bowl.25.0 BEFORE j AFTER Trays (per sq. n.) 5 EVERY ITEM REPUTED AT SALE PRICES.2 Each place wll be beautfully repltod In" huvy Quadruple sllvarplate by sklled llvaramltta, SALE ENDS JULY 3 BRING IN SILVER TODAY! Dv. o Webl-Rrtf, Jnc. cvt»elkt 7- OUR NEW REPAIR POLICY *Free dent removal and straghtenng on all tems weslverplate. *Only $7.95 for any and all addtonal repars, no matter how extensve, on any pece we slverplate. Included solderng broken handles, legs, knobs, etc. (Only exceptons are for furnshng new parts.). 07 Nj Clnton St. Johnfe MRS. GEORGE KIMBLE Gal Caudy brde of George Kmble Central Unted Methodst Church n Owosso was the scene of the candlelght ceremony Saturday, June 27 untnggal Caudy and George Kmble n marrage. Rev. Robert Betts performed the p.m. ceremony. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Caudy of 502 Velma Ave., Owosso and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kmble of 55 Pasadena, The brde was gven n marrage by her father and wore a gown of crystal satn styled wth an empre wastlne, round necklne, long ftted sleeves of sheer slk organza and an A-lne skrt. Motfs of Alencon lace were featured In a double panel on the front of the skrt and at the necklne. Motfs were appllqued on the sleeves and a watteau tran of crystal satn was edged wth the same motfs. Her trple elbow-length lluson vel was secured n place by a headpece of re-embrodered Alencon lace medallons n a floral leaf pattern, frosted by aurora boreals crystal beads and she carred a bouquet of whte baby mums centered wth pnk baby roses, baby breath and accented wth velvet leaves and ted wth pnk rbbon. Mad of honor was Lynn Caudy, sster of the brde and brdesmads were Wendy Munson, cousn of the brde, and Mrs. Allen Cohoon, sster of the groom. Tracy Cohoon, nece of the groom, was flower grl. The attendants wore empre-style gowns of pnk chffon over taffeta whch featured Bshop sleeves, a hgh mandarn collar and Vence lace accentng the collar, bodce and cuffs of the gowns. Ther short vels were secured n place by a Camelot desgn headpece embellshed wth flowers and they carred bouquets n smlar style to the brde's bouquet. Bran Brown of Owosso was best man and was asssted by Don Hotten of Troy and Fred Cartwrght of St. Clar as groomsmen. Seatng the guests were Jack Caudy of St, Johns, cousn of the groom, and Allan Cohoon of Owosso. The couple greeted 200 guests at the recepton held n the church parlors followng the ceremony. After ther weddng trp to Nagara Falls and New York the couple wll make ther home n Indanapols, Ind. The brde s a 99 graduate of Owosso Hgh School and the groom s a 95 graduate of Owosso Hgh School and a 970 graduate of Northwood Insttute n Mdland. He s employed at Ernst and Ernst n Indanapols. Cathy Rummell new Honored Queen There were 9 guests present from Dearborn, DeWtt, Wllamston, Alma, Corunna. Owosso, "Bannster, Ovd and Else to Wtness the ceremony of nstallaton of new offcers of Bethel #3 nternatonal Order of Job's Daughters, Saturday evenng, June 3, at the Ovd Masonc Temple, Cathy Rummell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Rummell of N. Holllster Road and a senor at Ovd-Else Hgh School was nstalled as Honored Queen. She was escorted to the East by her father, after kneelng at the altar Graduates Sharon Rose Mosher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B, Mosher of 5 Townsend Road, St. Johns, has graduated from Andrews Unversty, Berren Sprngs, wth a bachelor of scence degree n nursng. Mss Mosher was one of 33 students who" obtaned degrees from Andrews Unversty ths sprng. Ths ncluded 237 from the College, 9 from the School of Graduate Studes, and 25 from the Seventh-day Adventst Theologcal Semnary. SONJA GOSCINSKI Graduates ELSIE(c) Sonja Goscnsk graduated from Ferrs State College Sunday, June n Radologc Technology. She attended Mchgan State Unversty for two years, then transferred to Ferrs n 97. She nterned In the x-ray department at Ingham Medcal Hosptal for 5 months where she s now employed. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Goscnsk of Else. Announcements The Schrader famly reunon wll be held Sunday, July 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Lloyd Reed on East Prce Road. Masonry Fnshng Tools & Accessores ~ _... For Professonal Results Versa Ralng & Columns For dstnctve decoratng nsde & outsde * Trowels-Levels-Blades *Knee Pads-shovels _. *Rollers-Rub Brcks *Chsels-S7lrons-Floats *Masonry pant & floor sealer Karber Block Co. 7 CHURCH ST. JOHNS PHOKlfc ? ^K. whle Erc Casler sang "The Impossble Dream." Erca Maron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Maron and Scott Martn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martn served as Cupds and Barb Curts gave the readng of the Twenty-Thrd Psalm, whle Donnella Fowelson regstered the guests. Installng offcers for the evenng were: Honored Queen, Ruth Ann Baker #3; Gude, Sand Rummell PHQ DeWtt #; Marshall, Sue Besko PHQ #3; Recorder, Peggy Goodrch PastJr. Rrncess #3; Chaplan, Debbe Watson #3; Senor Custodan, Pam Fowler Past Guardan #3; Junor Custodan, Debbe Morgan PHQ #3, solost, Erc Casler, and muscan, Gerl K. Baese. The other offcers nstalled were: Debbe Goodrch, Sr. Prncess; Sue Chamberlan, Jr. Prncess; Donna Goodrch, Gude; Lnda Morgan, Marshal; Kay Chamberlan, Frst Messenger; Paulett Grnnell, Second Messenger; Betsy Baker, Thrd Messenger; Karen Francs, Fourth Messenger; Mary Stoneman, Ffth Messenger; Sue Glbert, Chaplan; Laura Stoneman, Treasurer; Kathy Moore, muscan; Sue Bracey, lbraran; Conne Everts, recorder; Lnda Erfourth, Jr. Custodan; Ellen Watson, Sr. Custodan; Anna WUber, Inner Guard; Starlett Mtchell, Outer Guard; and chor, Amber Parks, Cndy Francs, and Joanne Gruesbeck. Followng the bble ceremony, the flag presentaton was made by Sue Austn Bethel #3 escorted by Dan Merrll, Dan Krbs, and Mark Chamberlan, members of the Shawassee Chapter of De- Molay. Escorts were extended to the followng: Past Honored Queens, Patrca Dunay, Nancy Glbert Hehrer, Ruth Ann Baker, Sue Besko Grand Representatve to Illnos, Debbe Morgan, Grand Bethel Inner Guard, all of Ovd #3, and Sand Rummell of De- Wtt, Past Senor Prncess Alma #7 Sue Austn; Betsey Baker Grand Bethel Chor, Pat Chamberlan and Lews Goodrch, Jr. CATHY RUMMELL Custodan of the Grand Guardan Councl, Guardan and Assocate Guardan #3, Mervn Chamberlan Worshpful Master Ovd F. & A.M, No 27, and Mrs. Anna Dunay Else #9 Clnton County Assocatve Marshall. The Honored Queen receved a bouquet of orange carnatons ted wth orange and whte rbbons, a gft from her new offcers, Mrs. Adah Rummell, grandmother, presented Cathy wth a gavel that her grandfather had used n 929. Mrs. Peggy Goodrch and brother, Mchael presented her wth a Honored Queen's Doll on behalf of her famly. The Ovd Past Honored Queens led by Debbe Morgan presented Ruth Ann Baker wth a crown of flowers representng her entrance to the "has beens." After the Lghted Cross Ceremony, a recepton honorng Queen Cathy was held n the dnng room. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dunay were host and hostess. The servng table, covered wth a- whte cloth was centered wth a large cross cake topped wth orange carnatons and Inscrbed "Honored Queen Cathy Rummell, June 3, 970, and her motto "I shall not pass ths way agan." The cake was made by Mrs, Glen Parks. Those servng were Sue Alderman, Dane Bohl, Jane Latz, Deb Maron, and Ada Von Schwonebach. The guests were seated at tables centered wth orange carnatons and mnature "Old Rugged Cross" Cathy's flower color and emblem for her term. PHONE FOR CARRY-OUT ORDERS we'll have your order ready and watng for you! It Pays to Shop at Cfff :rouy&&.:. <^\l\aaj\lrnor, for Better Values cearskd; LADIES and GIRLS SHORTS SLACKS SWIMSUITS 20% of SLEEVELESS BLOUSES LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES $9 Now $ * 9 NOW $ 0 ty* NOW $ 5 50 $, NOW $ 3 $99 NOW $ 7 $ 22 9 NOW $ - * *2, VNOW*9 $2 9 NOW $

12 Page 2 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 OUT-OF-TOWNERS can cdl TOLL-FREE f;v - by usng ENTERPRISE 20 Ask your local operator! * HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED; Show - Beelne fashons 2 or 3 evenngs,a week and earn $0 to $0 or more plus free wardrobe. A new lne every months. Must have car and phone,- No experence requred, we tran. Call, collect for personal ntervew. Lansng p Mantenance Mechanc, permanent poston for experenced mechanc. Apply Clnton Memoral Hosptal, St. Johns, Mch. 0-lp COOK WANTED: Apply nperson Daley's Fne Foods, S. US-27, St. Johns. -tf WANTED: Eavestroughers, ex- ' perence not necessary, wll tran. Year around work. Frnge benefts. Apply: The Hoary Corporaton, 325 E.. Jolly Rd., Lansng, between 7 and a.m. only* 50-tf EXPERIENCED shngle-roofers wanted. Apply n person at 325 E. Jolly Rd. Lansng, Mchgan between and 9 a.m. only. See Roy Markey. 9-tf EXPERIENCED BUILDER SALEMAN to sell Alumnum products and roofng. Must have ablty to engneer job. Call or apply n person at 325 E, Jolly ( Rd. Lansng. Phone ' between a.m. and 5 p.m. See Mr. Mller. 9-3p ATTENTION TEACHERS You can make $3, n 2 /2 months ths summer. Leaseprvate resort at Alward Lake. Fully equpped. Has been operatng for several years. Good swmmng ste, Bath house, Pcnc grounds, Lunch counters. McKay Realty, Lansng, Mchgan e-3p * WANTEDS EMPLOYMENT LET US dg your basement, trenches, dran felds wth our BACK HOE: or FILL YOUR' DRIVE or barnyard wth our GRAVEL. Wll delver, f possble. Phone 22-35, Vctor Smon. 52-tf WELL DRILLING and servct, Pumps, ppes and supples. Free estmates. Carl S. Oberltner, N. State Rd., Alma. Phone tf Hgh School Graduate wants full or part-tme work. Can type and take shorthand or machne transcrpton. Has had offce'experence. Call p WANTED EMPLOYMENT Wanted CUSTOM HARVESTING, Acre Brothers. Else p NEED ARTWORK, call Char. Phone p BL^CIC'K>7prNG""F"ee"Vstmates parkng lots, drveways approaches, patch jobsandgradng. Reasonable rates. Call Lansng collect -530 from :00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Clark Asphalt Pavng Co. -tf Mddle aged lady, retred teacher, wshes to keep house or hear from mddle-aged relable gentleman, have new car, M. J. Newton, c/o Box 5, Lake' Odessa, Mch lp BACKHOEING Reasonable. Phone for estmate. Excavatng, Dranage Dtches, Footngs, pranfelds, Septc Tanks. Westphala Bulders & Supply Co., Westphala. 0-tf * FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SWEET CHERRIES are ready now. Montmorency cherres July. 7 mles North of St. Johns, 3 mles West, /3 North. Coyne Cowles, , 9-2 TART CHERRIES Pck your own 72 a pound Apples & salad vegetables EMPIRE ORCHARDS under new management 3;mles East of Iona cornerofm-2 and Stage.Rd. 0*2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PART TIME Earn up to $,000 ( and more) per month PART TIME as a wholesale dstrbutor' servcng dsplays of our products n retal outlets n your county. $2,500 requred for nventory, tranng, management assstance, protected terrtory, etc., For detals on ths exceptonal opportunty phone or wrte Wllam A. Cook TODAY. Fountan Blue Products, Corporaton Bldg,, 3 W. Brown Deer Road, Mlwaukee, Ws., 5327, Phone () p FOR SALE MISC. ALFALFA WEEVIL Spray also Cereal Leaf Beetle Spray We've got t! FARMERS CO OPERATIVE ELEVATOR, NORTH MAIN STREET, FOW LER, DON'T MOVE - Improve the value and looks of your pres-; ent home wth vnyl or alumnum sdng. Fast, expert nstallaton. Free estmates, call today. Westphala Bulders and Supply Co. Phone tf ALFALFA"wE ve"spra9"aso - Cereal Leaf. Beetle Spray We've got t! FARMERS CO OPERATIVE ELEVATOR, NORTH MAIN STREET, FOW LER, LET US RECOMMEND a panter or paper hanger for you. Your Sherwn Wllams Dealer. Flnkbener's Phone 52-32, Fowler. 9-tf SINGER 970 MODEL $53.50 Cash. In walnut sew Table, used Just a few months, fully equpped to Zg-Zag, monogram, buttonhole, does fancy embrodery by nsertng Cams and wnds the bobbn automatcally. $ Cash or Buy on E-Z.' terms'. We handle our own accounts Call a.m. to 9 p.m. 0- FOR SALE; Blonde Bunk Beds, Bookcase heads. Phone lp 2 SEARS CHAIN SAWS, $50 for both. Also John Bean Sprayer wth a horsepower Brggs and Stratton motor. 20 Cutler Rd. Ph. 9-7 after :00 p.m. 0-3p 7 FOOT X 3 FOOT FLAT RACK ' dump traler, wth extra heavy duty dual wheel axle. $ Cutler Rd. Ph. 9-7 after :00 p.m. 0-3p m m * «_ >.. _ SPINET PIANO May be had by assumng small monthly payments. See t locally. Wrte Credt Dept., Box 72, Elkhart, Indana.. 0-2p CLEAN rugs, lke new, so easy to do wth Blue Lustre. Rent electrc shampooer $. Dean V&S Hardware, downtown St. Johns. ' 0- NOW IS THE TIME to start, thnkng about wheat harvest watng n lne to dump yourwheat. If you don't lke to wat n lne brng your wheat to us. Government Storage avalable. FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE EL EVATOR, NORTH MAIN STREET^ FOWLER, MICH., 9- FOR SALE: Coronado Electrc stove. Phone after 5. $20. -ldh BEAUTIFUL WEDDINGINVITA- TIONS and accessores. Speedy servce, Fnkbener's Fowler, Phone tf Scty, bw'faadz* >th* H«& tod> tfau PAINT SALE: top qualty Latex or Lnseed Ol Base House.Pant. - $5.95 gallon. Weber Lumber, Fowler, Phone 52-2, FOR SALE: Steel Roofng cor^, ruga ted and channel dran. Weber Lumber, Fowler, phone FOR SALE: Partslor"alle!ecfr"c shavers. Levey's Jewelry, Else. -tf CARPET: 00% contnuous flament nylon, rubber waffle pad. 2 x 5 nstalled $29, Commercal rubber back nylon, $.95 sq. yd. Town and Country Carpets, 22 W. Man St., Owosso. Phone tf FRANCIS AVIATION, INC.* (Travel the safe way wth our) charter servce or learn to fly ' wltn us. Vets approved. Captol Cty Arport-Ph: -32.' 23-t. FOR SALE: Waltom vbrator belt, heavy duty. Salon-type. Phone afternoons... 2-kfhtfV FOWLER RESIDENTS: Take your ads to Fnkbener's Pharmacy for fast, convenent ser-> 70, 50-dhtf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS If anyone has an Alls Chalmers baler that makes round bales for sale call Chapln -22, Chester Hammond, Rd. Else, Mch. 57 Huff lo-3p 'NORWOOD hay"savers"ard"slage* bunks, all steel welded wth rolled edges to last a lfetme.'" See at our yard, 5 / mles, south of Fowler. Phone Fedewa Bulders, Inc. 22-tfv TIMBER WANTED: Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVER- EAUX SAWMILL^ INC., 272 N. Hubbardston Road, P e w a m o, Mchgan. Phone tf FOR SALE MISC. FARM FOR SALE: 0 acres standng Alfalfa hay $25. Phone Joe Hudson 5-5orLansng p FOR SALE: Mulchng hay. John Blauwekel, Grange Rd. Fowler, Phone p' FOR SALE: 9 acres of Alfalfa hay, can be cut on shares or buy n the feld. Ph lp USED JOHN DEERE NO. chopper wth hayhead and 5 foot drect head. Used x /2 foot drect cut feed bunk, lke new. Used. Hasten Forage box, foot sdes, two beaters. New gravty boxes, 75 and 200 bu. New Holland and Kewenee wagons wth tres. Get our prces before you buy. Several makes, used crushers, S&H Farms, French Road and U.S. 27. Phone John Deere 0 (Combne, excellent condtdon, foot cut. James Wall, 500 W. Herbson.Rd., DeWtt p MONTMORENCY CHERRIES We wll start pckng July 0th. Pck your own $ a.lb. or phone 2-30 for pcked orders* PHILLIPS ORCHARDS mles north of St-. Johns / 3 west off"-of'us-27 - AL GALLOWAY Auctoneer^ RealEstate Salesman Lcensed & Bonded. Representatve of the Brggs Co. Complete Machnery Inventory Apprasal before sale. -We always have Customers for Farm Real Estate, Machnery and Lvestock. AL GALLOWAY St. Johns, Mchgan. Ph ROTARY WATER WELL DRILLING ALL WORK.GUARANTEED SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPAIRED GILBERT & INGALLS; Inc. DeWtt-9-93 or Drnohdale--27T -tf CLASSIFIED AD PAGES CASH RATE: 5c per word. Mnmum, $.00 per nserton. YOUR AD RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE OF 2. Second week wll be refunded when your tem sells -the frst week. SAVE a'25c servce fee by payng for your charged ad wthn 0 days of nserton, BOX NUMBERS n care of ths offce add $.00 ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS RATES are based strctly on Classfed Style. FOR FAST RESULTS^-PHONE or ENTERPRISE 20 FOR SALE: Alls Chalmers ' Combne No. 90, 7 /2 foot cut. 2 mles. South and /2 mle East of Fowler. Oscar J. Sm-.mon. 0-3p NOW IS THE TIME to start thnkng about wheat harvest and watng n lne to dump your wheat. If you don't lke to wat n lne brng your wheat to us. Government Storage avalable. FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE EL EVATOR, NORTH MAIN ST., FOWLER, MICHIGAN. 9-2 ROW CULTIVATOR, 3 pont htch, sprng tooth. Can be used as feld cultvator or row and has shelds. Call p John Deere 30 pull type combne n good condton. Phone Almond Cressman, W. Prce Rd. 0-lp ON THE FARM-TIRE SERVICE^ Phone Collect St. Johns ; FARMERS PETROLEUM.' 39-tf * LIVESTOCK HAMPSHIRE Boars, servceage.. Meat /type.)also young ; boars ; and glts. 900 Howe Rd. Phone 2-, Wacousta, Leo Heller. 9-3p FOR SALE: Regstered Angus yearlng bull, $250. Phone , John Schumaker, R-, St.. Johns, Mch. -3p.FRESH and Sprngng Grade Hefers, also grade and regstered hefers for July, August, p and September freshenng. We also have good selecton of bulls ready for servce. These cattle are prced to sell. Green Meadow Farms, Else, tf 9 FEEDER PIGS, York and Hamp crossed, weeks old. Call Hubbardston ' 0-lp FOR SALE: Holsteln Cows, 92 V-/ standard shft. Ph DeWtt. 0-3p BRED HOLSTEIN HEIFER due July 5, 970. Phone lp FOR SALE: Feeder pgs. Phone Warren Eldrdge. l0-3p Fresh Holsteln hefers from Curtss sres. 7 Welter Rd., Ovd. Call 3-53 or lp POR SALE: Hampshre stock hog. Weght about 375 pounds. Phone , Melvn Weber, 0-3p FOR SALE: 5 Holsteln steers, wegh about 00 pounds each,' Leon Weland, 2 /2 S. of Westphala. Phone lp- * POULTRY LAST CALL FOR CHICKS-Meat Type Cornsh Rock Chcks avalable July 3th. Grey Cross for eggs July 3th. Lal Gfford Hatchery (opposte cty park) Phone PETS FOR SALE: Beautful regstered Male Colle, sable and whte, 3 months old. Reasonable. Ovd 3-23, 9-3p FOR SALE: A.K.C. Regstered Beagle Puppes, from excellent huntng stock. Phone 22-** 337., l0-3p ' c FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT ' : SNO-PRINCE-2nd leadng producers of snowmobles offers st class dealer the best package n the ndustry. No nvestment nqured. Xall Walter Rppy, Marne Supply Inc. G W.'Pasadena, Flnt tf WANTED to buy 9 and older Used Moble Homes. R&H Moble Homes, 5 N. U»S. 27, DeWtt. Phone CAMPERS-PICKUP COVERS - Travel Tralers and Equp - ment Rentals, Sales and Servce. Wng Mfg. and Sales, 539 Wsner Rd., /2 mle west and 3/ north of Ashley. Phone'7-: tf FOR SALE: Cab over Camper and heavy duty pck-up. Heater, 3 burner gas stove, sleeps. $ Call after 5 p.m. 9-3p USED BALERS John Deere T-PTO-Rebult and ready to go to work. 2 IHC No. PTO twne-te. CASE No. 30 PTO twne-te. 2 IHC No, 50T wth motors.. Extra good condton., OTHER EQUIPMENT Kewanee 32 foot elevator, nearly new. * Ford sngle row feld chopper. Ford Blower PTO wth ppe. John Deere No* 9W mower/ 7 foot cut wth 3 pont htch for a John Deere No. 0 tractor. Several good used Rotary hoes. Complete lne of John Deere Cultvator, shovels and sweeps n stock. The parts department s no longer stayng, open evenngs. Store wll close at :00 each evenng. DON SHARKEY ST. LOUIS/MICHIGAN Plone Hallmark Traler 2. x 5, 3 bedroom, front ktchen,, carpet n lvng room and hallway. Mller- ' gun furnace, storm wndows, house-type door, completely furnshed, delvered and set-up. $5, Blar Traler Sales Inc., 20 E, Mchgan Ave. Alma, Mch. Ph. 3-57, 9-2p MISC., GARAGE AND AUCTION SALES AUCTION: 7 p.m. every Frday. nght. New and used merchan-, dse. Consgnments w e come. Open Thursday, 5,to 9j Frdays 5 to Aucton, 0-E. Man St., Maple Rapds. Auctoneers: De-. Vere Hll and Charles Delaney. 3-tf * AUTOMOTIVE 9 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUN NER. 2 Hem engne. Yellow wth black deluxe nteror.' Reasonable prce. Call and ask for Terry at or can be seen at Swatman's Standard." l0-3p 9 OLDS DYNAMIC, Vnyl hardtop, power steerng, rado, all new tres, Very good runnng condton. Phone p Ford. FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT New and Used Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN., EQUIPMENT HENGFSBACH FORD TRACTbR SALES ''^.\ ~ Phone 7-35 r. PORTLAND^MICHj^ Ford Tractors and Implements New and Used Machnery Parts and Accessores CARLAND SALES and SERVICE, Phone Owosso^ SA Carland, Mchgan 2-tt TIRES - TIRES CAR - TRUCK TRACTOR When you're really serous about Savng... THEN COME TO P0HL OIL CO. * WESTPHALIA For Sale Deadlne for all nsertons/ changes, or cancellatons for classfed pages: MONDAY 5 P.M. 90 3/ TON, SPEED CHEVY PICK-UP. 35,00 actual mles, new snow tres and new pant job, tool boxes on truck, $ Cutler Rd.. Ph.' 9-7 after :00 p.m. 0-3p 97 CHRYSLER NEWPORT custom door sedan, factoryar condtonng, power brakes, power steerng, rado, heater, automatc. Keys Gulf Servce, Else FOR SALE: 99 Delta Olds, 55 motor, 'power steerng, 9 CHRYSLER NEWYORKER, do r hardtop, full power, power brakes, ar condtonng, factory ar condtonng. Keys $2, Cutler Rd, Ph.*, Guf Servce, Else after :00p.m. l0-3p 0-95 OLDS JETSTAR auto- ; matc,. power steerng, power brakes,, new pant job, brakes, shocks and exhaust. 53,00 actual mles, $795.00; 20 Cutler Rd. -..Ph after :00' p.m. 0-3p FOR SALE: Lke new Old's Cornet. Very clean, Completewlth. regular and cup mutes.,contact Roy Beck, 27 Berkhousen St., Maple Rapds, phone _«. -_ _-.. mmm 2z2B FOR SALE: Used '50 X 3 Auto tres. 3 Lews St. St. Johns, phone ldh FOR SALE: "70" Chevefle, 350~- 300, speed, postve tracton, vnyl roof. Call after 5 p.m. dhtf 9 CHRYSLER NEWPORT, door sedan, rado, heater, automatc power steerng and power brakes. Keys Gulf Servce, Else DEMO SALE-970 Bulck Electra 225, -door, 7,000 mlles. Only $3995. Call El Rademacher, ;.Cans Inc , DEMO SALE 970 Pontac Catallna 9 passenger staton wagon. Factory Ar, 7,000 mles. Call El Rademacher, Cans Inc lp- DEMO SALE-970 GMC /2 ton pckup, V-, Deluxe cab, low mleage. Call El Rademacher, Cans Inc ' Rent a New ' " ' H 2 ^ BS j COMET or MERCURY Low Rates Daly, Weekly, Monthly Stan Cowan Mercury 50 N. Clnton St. Johns Phone tf DAY, WEEK, MONTH or LONG TERM LEASE - CAINS, Inc. BUICK-PONTIAC Ltn-pPELrnGMC.,. ;,,;,;; 20 W. Hgham. St. Johns : Phone USEDMACHINERY 2-tf 2 John Deere 00 Desel's - J each $3,00. Olver 00 Desel C seres, wde front 300 Massey Ferguson 30 D 5500 Ford 000 Commander LP 900 Case 30 D 975 Gleaner E. combne 20U MOBILE HOMES, ', NEW & USED. JSTRY & BEAT OUR PRICES*",J ANYTHING IN TRADE * ' MOBILE HOMES - CARS - FURNITURE - 'J UP TO 7 YEARS FINANCING 9. 'MEMBER MICH MOBILE HOME ASSOC*. : NORTH US 27 "DeWtt - 'ft* Alls Chalmers WD 00 John Deere 300 gas 200 John D.eere 55 H-lo Combne $200 Massey-Ferguson 5 Hgh Gas $,00 WIDE & NARROW ROW CORN HEADS AVAILABLE. REBUILT HEADS AND GOOD SELECTION OF TRACTOR PARTS. AL GALLOWAY USED TRACTOR PARTS Frst FarmJMorth of St. Johns on US-27 Phone '- lll *«Kg«>«sra^^EK3a<»'Jss»mtfa»wa By Owner Spacous famly home on large well shaded lot n exceletfr locaton and condton. Four bedrooms, /2 baths, attached garage. Downstars completely carpeted ncludng extra large k tcheh.\yhch also featuresbult n applances. Many plus features nclude freplace, formal dnng room \\ and pato, ' FINANCING AVAILABLE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 0 E. Hgham. Phone?2"-377 after 5:00 p.m. 'Symbol of Servce' 200 W. STATE ST. PHONE NEAR PARK, new lstng. 3 Bedroom ranch, full basement and 2 baths. 3 BLOCKS TO HIGH SCHOOL $55.00 per. month ncludes taxes & nsurance. FAMILY Always rented make money wth money for deprecaton advantage. ; #235 Qualfy for government help New "bedroom. $200~00 down F.H.A. NEAR HOSPITAL Famly room 22 x 0, 2 car garage; d- n n g room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 0 S. OAKLAND Carpeted lvng room, /2 baths, 3 bedrooms. Dnng room w/sldng glass doors, 2 car garage. 05 W. STATE For approxmately $25.00 per month. bedrooms, 2 car garage. Dnng room, lvng room, full basement. PROFESSIONAL OF-* FICES Block, from town. Prced rght. NEW BEDROOM Decorate yourself to get credt towards down, payment. THE ECONOMY MAY BE SLOWED-But people stll wear clean clothes, Laundromat., Call for detals. COUNTRY 'AIRE' Stck up your, nose and smell the country between Lansng and St. Johns. KOK APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER TIMES PHONE: Mrs. Wnne G«l Bruce Lanterman<. * DerrU Shnabery 22-3 *' -."-. ' Gerald Pope Albert Galloway A T Roy F* Brggs T ^ R. A. Brggs f «ft. * (Lansng) 7-295'A K ^ T Arche Moore " -. -f T (DeWtt) 9-5^:..V

13 ^Wednesday, July, 970 > _,-pr: " TT^ T FOR RENT 'UNFURNISHED upstars apart-' ment, J bedroom. Utltes except electrcty. No pets. Depost and references. Marred couple. Near downtown. Phone p JUST GETTING started and need a new home? If you own your own lot or 'have enough' cash to buy a lot we can get you Into a 3-bedroom home wth as lttle as $00, closng costs, at / % nterest and around $00 a month house payments, FEDEWA BUILDERS, INC. 2 Wrght Rd., Fowler. Located 5 / mles south of Fowler. Phone FOR RENT: room house, coun for an appontment try, gas heat. References and 50 "" depost $ Avalable Aug. "^^^"^""""""TTV" -^" 5. ±_ «,.. Wrte Box, No. J, C/O Cln- T * m «BY _ room B home.carpetedllvngt *L "fjllsssn? - TH!Tl -! room > «ntab r and ktchen; COTTAGE* on" Paradse"Lake, attached garage. Many shade' ' 5 mles south of Macknaw trees. Fnancng avalable. 0' 'Cty. Modern, can sleep. Safe, E. Hgham St., phone *sandy beach, good fshng. Make 2-dhtf.reservatons now. John W. Han- nah, phone tfdh Fowler buyer desres home n mm.. _«_ - St. Johns, wll consder trade '3 ROOM furnshed apartment wth seller n St. Johns area, avalable July 5. close n. Phone 3 bedroom Ranch, mmaculate * 9-tf throughout wth features that nave t be seen - Call Furman- UNFURNISHED""2"bedroom Day Realty or 5- apartment. Adults only. Aval able July 25. Phone \ 9 3p FOR SALE: One year old 3- - * «bedroom Cape Cod home near FURNISHED apartment for sn- schools n St. Johns. Full basegle person. Close n. Phone ment teth and one-half, paved tf drveway wth /2 - car garage. Call for appolnt- FOR RENT: - bedroom apart- ' ment. Fnancng can be arranged. ment. Phone or 22- Located at 005 Church St., St after 5 p.m. ^ tf Johns. 3-dhtf * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IF IT'S A3bedroom ranch you're' looklngs for look no farther than 705 E. Baldwn. Ths s a beauty. Large lot, garage, close to schools. FHA terms. Call Ruth Nostrant 22-3 or Furman-Day Realty HOUSE n Ovd, 3 bedroom, large shaded corner lot. Paneled, \t.th carpetng and drapes, attached garage, large ktchen wth bullt-ns, screened n porch. Wll sell on land contract. Prce$, Call p NEW COTTAGE AND WOODED LOT-Full prce $395, wth low down payment. Prvate sand beach on large lake. Fshng and boatng. Deer andpartrdge hunttng. Northern Development Co., Harrson. Offce on Bus. US-27 (-75) across from Wlson State Park. Open 7 days a week. (Member Chamber of Commerce) 9-3 -f FOR^SALEj.Sbedro^^p^eQfl^^contract Wth ^walk-out basement now under consturcton n Westphala. Can be purchased wth /% fnancng. FEDEWA BUILDERS INC. 2 Wrght Rd. Fowler, Mchgan, Phone tf INSPECT these 0.5 acres South of St. Johns Jor the features you've been lookng for to buld your dream home. Year round creek, rollng land, and 5 acres wth new, woven wre fencng. To see call Ruth Nostrant 22-3 or Furman-Day Realty LISTINGS WANTED Homes Farms Busnesses Conley Real Estate Ph tf Real Estate Modern cottage Jewel Lake near Hubbard Lake. Bult to lve n, fully nsulated, freplace, completely furnshed. Very desrable cottage, Slver Lake N. W. of Farwell. Furnshed. Good huntng and fshng. S nearly new country homes on and 2 acres near Ashley. acre W. of Bannster, Excellent for house or traler home. Shallow wells n ths area. Santaton permt has been no problem nearby. or 0 acres on Maple Rver. Ideal Buldng Ste near Bannster. DESIRABLE LOTS n Ashley: - LISTINGS WANTED Many other parcels for sale. M.M. CORD RAY, Salesman THIS BEDROOM s just for you, country lvng at ts best, call me and I wll tell you the rest Fred Denovch or Furman-Day Realty Co. 9- ARE YOU n the market for a four bedroom Colonal? Take your choce of 0 W. Baldwn (new) or 203 E. Sturgs (used) low mleage, both wth outstandng features, ask for Fred Denovch or Furman- Day Realty ACRES St. Johns area. Large remodeled home n nce settng. Prme land wth small woods and creek. Under $ per acre. Ask for Fred Denovch or Furman-Day Realty FOR SALE: 3 bedroom ranch style home. 2 car garage. In the country, on black top, wth or wthout'5 acres and buldngs. Call lp 7 ACRES North of St. Johns, wth frontage on US-27 wth some woods and creek. Land terms. Ask-<for*Fred Denovch or Furman- Day Realty Real Estate INCOME PROPERTY-apts., large corner lot, large garage, a very good nvestment, and can be purchased on a land contract. INCOME PROPERTY - 9 apartments, very good rate of tenancy, close to downtown, owner wll sell on land contract. NEW HOME-302 N. Kbbee, 3 bedroom ranch, fully carpeted, walkout basement, gas heat, all ready to move nto, let us show you ths nce home today. NEW HOME-00 W. Baldwn, near cty park and new school, * many fne features Includng dshwasher, dsposal, laundry room, famly room, large 2 car garage, ready for mmedate occupancy. OLDER HOME n Fowler, rooms, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, carport, corner lot, call us to see, NEARLY NEW - Tr-level home n Fowler, 3 bedroom, 2 car garage, 90 x 200 foot lot, /2 baths, electrc heat, all carpetng ncluded, drapes ncluded, washer and dryer and stove and refrgerator all ncluded, full prce $,000. OLDER HOME-9 N. Clnton Ave. rooms, wll be vacant soon. 0 N* CLINTON - 7 room home, bedrooms, steam'heat, 2 car garage, full prce $,500. BUSINESS BUILDING - n Maple Rapds, E. ManSt. RANCH HOME-02 N. Oakland, 90 x 0 ft. lot, 3 bedroom, pece bath, carpeted floors, full basement, wll show by appontment only, FARMS 95 acre beef farm; 39 /2 acres N. W. modern - room home; 0 acres, no buldngs. S.W. LOTS n the country, one at $00, several at $2000, one parcel wth 5 rods frontage x 20 ft. deep at $2000, 2 on U.S. 27 south of St. Johns. Wnchell Brown ASHLEY, Realtor,. PHONE: Brush St. HUGH ROBERTSON Phone AGENCY REALTOR \ K 0 S..MAIN ST. ITHACA Phone 75-2 Evenngs: Call Art LaBar 22-5 HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER Large Ranch Type Home, carpeted lvng room; bedroom. Lnoleum floors n other rooms, attached garage, full basement wth half made nto recreaton room. Small apartment attached, now rented. Would help make house payment. Double lot, beautful back yard wth shade trees. Near schools, churches and stores. 0-dhtf FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home. Catherne Lenneman, Elm St. Westphala, Mch. Call Leonard Lenneman, Adm. Phone IV-9925 Lansng. 9-3p * NOTICES Happy Belated Brthday, Clffl dh B & J TRAIL Bke Rentals, weekday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ben and Jane Swanchara 23 S. Wllams Road, St. Johns Phone p FOR RENT Ar hammer for " breakng up cement, etc M We have two avalable. Randolph's Ready-Mx Plant, North US-27 phone tf * CARDS OF THANKS TRUMBULL I wsh to thank the staff at Clnton Memoral for ther good care, Rev. Sheen for hs vsts and all those who remembered me wth cards and flowers durng my recent stay at the hosptal. Ethel Trumbull. 0-lp PLOWMAN Thank you Dr. DeVore, Carson Cty Hosptal employees for the wonderful care durng my stay n the hosptal. Also thanks to frends, neghbors, relatves for the flowers, gfts, cards and vsts whle I was ll. Thelma Plowman. 0-lp SILLMAN Many thanks to Drs. Grost, Russell, Stephenson, nurses, nurses ades, Grey Lades and candy strpers for ther wonderful care whle n the hosptal The Rev. Rossow, Koeppen, Barz and Prange. My famly, relatves, neghbors and frends for ther prayers, vsts, cards and gfts. They were all greatly apprecated. Clarence Sllman. 0-lp REESE-I would lke to thank Dr. Grost and nurses for the care I receved durng my recent stay n Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Also our sncere thanks to those who sent cards, gfts and flowers and to Rev. Shephard for hs vsts and words of comfort at the tme of the loss of our baby. Mr. and Mrs, Terry Reese. 0-lp 02 N. Clnton Phone Before lstng call, we gve excellent servce. COMPLETE SELECTIONS of Farms, Homes, Commercal and buldng lots. MEMBER: LANSING BOARD OF REALTORS EVENINGS: Esther Hendershot John Schumaker Don Chant * CLINTON COUNTY' NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan KREBEL-I wsh to thank Dr. Russell, nurses and ades, for ther care. Rley and Olve Ad Socety, Unted Plgrm Methodst Church, frends and relatves for the cards, gfts and letters and my famly who dd so much for me whle I was n the hosptal. Mrs. Mary Krebel. 0-lp STEVENS-I wsh to thank Dr. Russell, nurses and ades for my care durng my recent stay at the hosptal, also remembrances from famly and frends. Mrs. Arnold Stevens, 0-lp MYGRANTS-I wsh to thank Drs. Grost, Russell, nurses and ades for ther wonderful care. Luther and Isabel Cleland, Betty Woodhams and grandson Tom for transportaton to and from the hosptal for my wfe. Also frends and relatves for vsts, flowers and cards. Wlls Mygrants. 0-lp FRENCH My many thanks to Dr. Stephenson, nurses, nurses ades, candy strpers, Red Cross workers. I also would lke to thank my many relatves, frends for the vsts, cards, plants and flowers I receved durng my stay n the hosptal. A specal thanks to my neghbors who had my famly n for meals or brought food to the house. Many, many thanks to all who helped n any way. God Bless You, Mrs. George French. 0-lp SIMMON-We wsh to thank all our relatves and frends who helped us celebrate our 25th weddng annversary and especally for all the gfts of money, cards, and gfts. It wll always be a memorable occason, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smmon. 0-lp SPECIAL THIS WEEK!! pece lvng room Sutesofa- 2 chars, ottoman- $250 TYLER'S FURNITURE BARN open daly 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. or by appontment mle W. of OvldonM-2 Ph FURMAN-DAY R EALTY CO. St. Johns Offce. 0 S. U.S. 27 Farm Credt Buldng Houghten Real Estate 3-BEDROOM RANCH - Brck front. Brch ktchen wth bultns, famly room, freplace, /2 baths. Carpeted lvng and dnng rooms, basement, 2 car garage. Large landscaped lot. $2,500. $ down. FHA No Pays partal payment If you qualfy, on 3 or bedroom homes. NEW 3 or bedroom ranch $2,500. Call for detals. NEW~Deluxe ranch to be bult n Prnce Estates. Plans n offce. BI-LEVEL 3 bedrooms,famly room, /2 baths, ar condtoned, 2 car garage. Alumnum sdng, beautfully landscaped. BEDROOM-/2 story, dnng, lvng and TV rooms, bedroom down. 2 porches, garage, dvded basement, $,000. MEADOWVIEW - 3 bedroom deluxe ranch, freplaces n famly, rec, room, and pato. Dnng room, foyer entrance, 2 car garage, 0 ACRES 2 bedroom home. Lvng and dnng room, property ncome, $,00, terms. PHONE: BRUSH ST, HERB HOUGHTEN REUBEN EIRSCHELE 22-0 Take your pck of, one of these fne homes. 0 S. Church 203 E. Sturgs E. Second St., Fowler 505 W. Hgham 205 Floral 0 W. Baldwn 22 E.-Steel Rd. 30 E. Walker 705 E. Baldwn 22 E. Steel Lots, farms and commercals Member of Lansng Board of Realtors Multple Lstng Servce PHONE Open Wed. and Fr. evenngs 'tl 9 Lansng resdents, call toll free RLrrH FRED DENOVICH NOSTRANT J.E. CROSBY BILL BELLANT ^ [*****; VTEK I was n the hosptal at Clnton Memoral sometme ago and wsh to thank Dr. Stephenson, Russell, Stoller, Grost, nurses, ades also Fr. Wllam Hankerd for all the cards. Paul John Vltek. 0-lp LEGAL NOTICE TATI or qcnaajr-yh* >rot»u ONI* I*r tk* Cmty of Clh**. Est*ttdC, BUUE MKUXL, Dtnutd It U Orferrt tfct OK WwlMdy, AmfUt II, 70, t lotoo AM., u UM Vrotate Courtroom U It. Johu, NlaUfu a- hurl* to kald m UM KUUoa of Chutes A. Mtfll tor probat* of a amrpartad wll, for craattac of adalalatrattob to UM atcotor aamotf, or soma ouwr mltabla parson, and for determnaton of htlra. PablcaUon and scrvlm shall b* mad* u provded by Statute and Cotrt Rsls. TIMOTHY M.GREEN, JndC* of Probate. Dated! Jaly S, 70 BJI Jtawl A, Lawltr Attorujr for Batata 00 HolUater Bd* Lanane, Mldrfan 0-3 Clalma UUlar-SapL STATE OF MICHIGAN-TIM Probate Coart for UM Comty of Clnton. Eatateof E. PEARL MILLER, Deceased It a Ord*r*d that on Wednesday, September, 970, at 930 AJI., In the Probate Coa^troom n St. Johns, Mchgan a aaarlnc be, held at whch all cradltora of aald deceased are requred to prove ther clam* and hers wll be determned. Credtor* moat fle aworn clam* wth the court and serve a copy on Ronald C. Mller, Executor, R-2, Ovd, Mchgan 0, pror to sad hearng, PablcaUon and servce shall be made a* provded by Stetat* and Coart Rule. Judge of Probate. Datedt July, 970 Walker & Moore Byt James A. Moore Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. t John*, Mchgan 0.3 WANT ads wll fnd a man to make a garden for you ths year. * NEWS FROM THE Rvard Nursng Home Vstors for Lucy Decker were Mr. and Mrs. Len Rccnto, Mrs. Harl Hurshburger and daughter Dorothy Decker. Mrs. Ethel Randolph of Eureka was admtted to the home June 9. Her vstors were Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Robnson. Leah Frayer called on Nettle Lamphere. Also vstng Mrs. Lamphere were Else Bottum and Rosale and Rosbelle Rademacher and Mnne Chapman. Mrs. Stella Bshop has many regular vstors ncludng Karen and Lynette Meredth, Shrley, Jacke and Jean Larklns and Stan Loznak. Mrs. Nealy Glson's vstors were Gerry and Chrs Beechler, Jer Brown, Dora Estes and Dorothy Heathman. Dal, Carole, Jack and Mke Wllams of Onondaga, vsted the home. Clalma Cermak Sept. STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Coart for the Coanty of Clnton. Eatateof JAMES CERMAK, Deceased It la Ordered that on Wednesday, September, 970, at 9l30 AJI In the Probate Coartroom In St, Johns, Mchgan a hearng be hsld at whch 'all credtor* of aald deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtor* must fle aworn clams wth the oeart and serve a copy on Clnton Natonal Bank t Tmet Company, Eecator, St John*, Mchgan 979, pror to aald hearng. PablcaUon and servce' shall be made as provded by Statute and Coart Rale. Jndge of Probata. Dated! Jaly,970 Walkar ft Moore Byt Jack Walker Attorney for Batata Clnton NaUonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 0-3 Ed and Helen JDubay vsted Gladys Sllvernall. Also vstng Mrs. Slvernall were Else Mc- Cullah, Myrtle and Ethel Mc~ Comber. Mr. and Mrs. Wat Russell, Theda Rademacher, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson of Barryton, Mch, vsted Tony Rademacher. Gladys Wllke vsted all the patents at the home. The patents are now eatng ther meals together at a table, famly style. We feel ths could mean better communcaton between them, gettng better acquanted and enjoyng the fellowshp. Some of the patents are takng ther turn askng the Blessng. Mrs. Nelle Cooley and Mrs. Vctor Shoppell vsted Gladys Slvernall and Lucy Decker. Mrs. Mary Sobula's vstors were Paul Vltek and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sobula. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wtt and Mrs. Ernest Wtt vsted Alvlna Wtt. Dck Rahl vsts hs mother, Veronca Rahl regularly. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fzzell vsted Verna Wcke. Cards and corsages were made and presented to the resdents by the frst and second grades of the Unted Methodst Church, of St. Johns. CALL MILLIE and place your advertsement n ths DIRECTORY 3 lnes for 50? Each addtonal lne 20?. Sx week mnmum runnng. Page 3 A South Walerlown By Mrs Bruce Hodge? Mr. and Mrs, Leo Bean at r tended a dnner Saturday evenng at Hayes Hotel, Jackson to honor, Bernle Bean, the 'man who compled the Genealogy of the Bean famly and the board of drectors of the John Bean of Exeter Assocaton. The Bean Scotch Plad that Journeyed to the moon wth Alan Bean was on dsplay. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dutcher of Bloomngton, Calf, spent Wednesday wth Helen Lowell. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Gee of Forest,. were weekend guests of Mrs. Thelma Gee and Mrs. Mlle Klne. Mr. and Mrs. Romuald Lonler hosted a famly get together on July, Among the many guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. James Metros of St. Johns, Sster Rosaro of Clncnnatt, Oho and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alnsle and famly. Mrs. Bess Pearson, Mss Maran Pearson and Mrs. James Root of Delta Mlls vacatoned at Copper Harbor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stone of Grand Ledge, Mr. James Stoll of East Lansng and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoll were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodges Frday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Walsh and famly and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bean attended the Bean famly reunon at Northwestern School, Jackson County, Sunday. Mrs. Grove Keth of Lansng was a Sunday luncheon guest of Helen Lowell. Of the workers traned under the Manpower Development and Tranng Act, three out of fve have not fnshed hgh school, and one out of sx has not completed the eghth grade. BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms ANTIQUES Furnture, Glassware & Prmtves at Jantques. Corner of Man & Hgh St., Ovd APPLIANCES & TV Keek's, Complete Lne Frgldare'Applarces/RCA-TV's.We servce what we sell. Phone DeWltt. AUCTIONEER Al Galloway, Auctoneer. Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns, AUTOMOTIVE Bll O'Shaughnessy Chev. Inc. New & Used Cars & Trucks, Open Mon., Thurs., Fr., evenngs, Ph DeWtt. Stan Cowan Mercury, St. Johns. New Car Rentals-Safe Buy Used Cars Bll Fowler Ford. New & Used Cars & Pck-ups. N. US-27, De- Wtt, Hub Tre Center, B.. F. Goodrch Tres, Ph , Front End Algnment. Strouse's Ctgo Servce, Goodyear Tres, 0 S. US-27, Ph Unon 7, 2 hr. wrecker servce, Tune-up repar, Pck up & delvery, Ph or Ed's Refnery Staton No., Lve Bat, Sportng Goods, 90 E. State, Ph Hettler's Wrecker Trucks. Motor Sales, 2 hr. Servce, Good Used Harrs Ol Co., If t's tres, see us, 909 E. State, Ph Loyd's Clark Super 00, Double TV Stamps on Fll-ups & Frday, 90 S. US-27. * St. Johns Automotve & Tre Dscount, Where you save on tres, US-27, Egan Ford Sales Inc., 200 W. Hgham, Ph , Ford- Maverck-Torno- Mustang- F a - con. BARBERS Beaufore's Barber Shop, 07 E. State, Open Tues thru Sat. also Wed. j evenngs.' ' BEAUTICIAN Steppe's Beauty Salon, $7.50 Creme Perm-$9., Summer cut, $2.50, Shampoo & Set, $3.50. Boardng-Clppng Pets BARKER'S PET-O-TEL, boardng of all pets, clean temperature controlled kennel, professonal groomng of most breeds, by appontment only. Phone ITHACA BUILDERS Guy W. Baker, Bldr., New ktchens, cottages, addtons, homes. R-l, Eagle, 2-. CLEANERS St. Johns Dry Cleaners, Pck up & Delvery, 22-, Corner Brush & Walker. Clock Cleaners, We gve S&H Green Stamps. Ovd Cleanng Supples Esch Amway Dstrbutors, Free Delvery , 209W.Park. CLOTHING Bancroft's Clothng, Ovd. Casual and dress slacks for men and boys. 9-5:30 Fr COSMETICS Vvane Woodard Cosmetcs, D. J. and M. P. Srrne, Dstrbutors, Ph or DRUGS Glaspe Drug Store, Your prescrpton store, Free Delvery, Ph " Parr's Rexall Drugs, Open daly 7:30 a,m. to 9 p.m.,sunday:30-2:30 & 5 to 7 p.m. Ludwck's Used Cars, 79 N. US-27, St. Johns, Ph ELECTRICIANS Debar Chevrolet Co. New & Used Schmtt Electrc Co., Resden- Cars. Else You can't, tal - Commercal - Industral, do better anywhere , 07 /2 E. State St. Gale's 2 hr. wrecker servce.. Zenth & Goodyear tres & tubes, N Else~2-2. Clark's Servce, Ford Dealer, New & Used Cars & Trucks, Else, Mch Can - Buck - Pontac, New & Used Cars, 20 W. Hgham, Complete Body & Servce., Bob's Auto Body, Complete Col- ' llson Servce, , 00 N. Lansng, * +- FERTILIZERS Zeeb Fertlzers, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns, , AsKley, FINANCIAL Captol Savngs & Loan Assoc, 222 f N. Clnton, , Safety for Savngs snce 90. *. * Clnton Natonal Bank, Downtown. St. Johns, Open untl :00 p.m. Frdays. FLORISTS Howe's Greenhouse, 0 S. US-27, 9-922, DeWtt, Flowers & Plants for Sprng. Watt Florst, Flowers for all occasons. 2 E. Pne. Else t t ( Say t wth Qualty Flowers from Woodbury's Flower Shop, 32 N. Clnton, St. Johns, Andy's Baked Choce vce. FOODS IGA, St. Johns, Home Bread, Pes, Cookes, Meats, Carry-out ser- Gene's IGA FoodHner, Else 9- Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 9-9 Thurs. & Fr FRUIT MARKET Nck's FrutMkt.,Trees,Shrubs, Flowerng bushes, Geranums, veg. & flower plants FURNITURE Large selecton sewng machnes, parts, accessores, Mller Furnture , St. Johns. Tyler's Furnture, 3-595, m. E. of St. Johns, Hrs. 9-5 Mon. - Sat. Anytme by Appt. GOLF COURSE Hghland Hlls, Phone 9-973, hole, 9 Watered Farways, $.75 week-days, $2.00 weekends. GIFTS The Treasure Chest, 220 N. Clnton, Hallmark Cards-Russell Stover Candy HARDWARE Dalman Hardware, Ph. 9-75, DeWtt, Whrlpool Applances, Zenth TV, Plumbng and Heatng Supples. HATCHERY Lal Gfford Hatchery, Baby Chcks Gray Cross for Eggs, Cornsh Rocks for Meat. INSURANCE Jm McKenze Insurance All Lne of Ins Ionla , Carter-Melvln Agency, 22 W. Man, Else 2-539, For all your Insurance needs. JEWELRY Levey's' Jewelry, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova&Accutron Watches. Else, 2,300. *, * Lake's Jewellery, Your Damond Specalsts, Ph PAINTS Penney's Pant Store, Exteror Latex or Ol Pant, $5.95 gallon. PARTY SUPPLIES D&B Party Shoppe, Package Lquor 9 a.m. - 0 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. Fr. & Sat. 9 a.m. - p.m., 22 N. Clnton. PLUMBING s= - Dunkel Plumbng & Heatng, Lcensed Master Plumber, Ph , 07 E. State St. RADIO-TV Paradse Rado & TV, Zenth color, 22-27, 0 N. Whlttemore. REAL ESTATE Furman-Day Realty, Farm Credt Buldng, 0 S. US-27, Member Lansng Board of Realtors, Multple Lstng Servce, or Toll Free from Lansng Records anr' Recreaton D.J's, 9 N. Brdge, DeWtt 9-500, Records, Tapes, Pool, Pnball, Shootng Gallery, Games. RESTAURANT The Vllage Inn, Else, Open 7 days a week, Fr. nght fsh fry- Sun. Famly style chcken DALEY'S FINE FOOD, Dnng & Cocktals, Ph , S. U.S. 27 /2 mle S. M 2. Dee's Restaurant, Downtown Ovd, Open 7 days a week. Salad table featured Sun. 2 to 3. Kwlk - Kook - In or Out Shop. Chcken - Seafoods - Pzza too. Made n mnutes for you. *, * Burger Chef, Food good enough to leave home for, Ph Chck-N-Joy, 70 N. U.S. 27, Chcken Brunch only 9, Phone , St. Johns. Second hond Shoppe The Brng & Buy Shoppe, You name t-we have t. 05 N. Man, Ovd VARIETY STORE D&C Stores, Inc., 207 N. Clnton Don't say Dme store say D&C. WESTERN Tom's Western Store., m. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon. - Sat., Fr. tl 9. AnyUme by Appt.,3-5. WOMEN'S WEAR Jule K Natonally Advertsed Ladles' Wear & Accessores, Ph

14 Page A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 Busness notes By MIKE PREVILLE News Advertsng Manager Whoops I Dept. Last week the Jule K Shop ran a summer clearance ad featurng women's and chldren's dresses and skrts at»,, are you ready7,,0% off. The goof was ours. Somewhere along the lne we lost a 2, It should have been 20% off. Whoops t Stu Watt at St. Johns Co-op has It In for us. Every tme we go In we head for the scales to see how our det Is comng. He always checks to make sure we have both feet on the scales. We hope you had a pleasant Fourth, we dd. Took the famly to Westphala for the annual Parsh Festval, stopped by the cty park so the boys could go on the ^ rdes and watched the freworks n Alma. We understand now that we should have stayed In St. Johns for the freworks. Talk about controllng the news. We had to lock Boss Ron Huard out of the offce Tuesday mornng. Ron won the steer at the th of July drawng and If we hadn't locked hm out, the front page ths week would have been an eght column, four color pcture of hs prze. Our wfe s... well, she looks lke... she'd remnd you of,.. well, the best way to descrbe her Is to say she answers to the name of "Bg Mama." We've got to keep "Bg Mama" out of St. Johns ths week. She'd drve Pat Ktts crazy, but make hm a rch man, Pat s the manager at Economy Shoes.,. and he's havng a sale... and the Bg M has a thng about sales... and shoes... and especally about shoe sales. The stores where she grew up ddn't stock her sze. She wore hose and men's galoshes for years. Nowdays more women must have bg feet because they're makng her sze. (JVe'd tell the sze but we have to lve wth her and her name sn't Bg Mama for nothng). Anyway, when she hts a shoe sale two thngs happen. She tres on EVERY par n the NEW HOLLAPvD COMBINES Standard, on the go controls mean top harvestng effcency... Top capacty Sold constructon Dependable Performance t- Bult-n convenence Hydraulc header heght Hydraulc reel heght Varable reel speed Varable cylnder speed Front, rear concave settng Varable ground speed C et the complete story at S & H FARMS US-27 at French Road St. Johns CHESANIM SHOWBOAT NIGHTS JULY 3- P.M. GIANT MINSTREL SHOW AND VAUDEVILLE SPECTACULAR! THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS Amerca's most exctng new top pop sngng group. STU ALLEN -One of Amerca's Outstandng Humorsts. THE AMAZING TOUSHAY - The Mod Turk...specalst In Pckpocketng Trcks, Hypnotsm Trcks, ond Comedy. HENRY BRANDON-ancJ hs Chcago orchestra. PLUS TOP AMATEUR TALENT! BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY fof th's exctng, colorful rver vprctacle - the brght 'ond lvely 970 SHOWBOAT! TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SHOWBOAT PARK on the Shawassee n Chcsanng AMPLE FREE PARKING store and buys everythng that she can wear wthout pan. It's that tme of year agan. Clff Loesch of G&L Sales Is celebratng hs 39th brthday... agan. Happy Brthday, Clff. But ths Is defntely the last tme we say you're 39. Census Contnued from Page One fgures recorded 5,29 or.3 of the populaton; 95 clamed 5,975 or.7 per cent; 970 shows,2 or 3 per cent; and a populaton of,0 by 975 and,05 by 990, Bngham Townshp: 90 census Indcated a populaton of,35 or 3.57 per cent; 95 estmated,75 or 3,50 percent; the current 970 census shows,50 or 3. per cent; and a projected fgure of,590 In 975 and,70 by 990^ SECTION TWO Dallas Townshp: I90 census showed a populaton of,070, 2.2 per cent of the county populaton; 95 estmated,25 br 2.7 per cent; 970 shows 2,23 or 2.3 per cent; and projected fgures Indcate,200 by 975 and,300 n 990. Vllage of Ovd: 90 census reported a populaton of,505 or 3.9 per cent of county resdents; 95 Indcated,25 people or 3. per cent; 970's census shows,5 or 3.5 per cent; and 975 s estmated at,755 and 990 at,920. Eagle Townshp (Includng Vllage of Eagle): 90 census statstcs showed,273 or 3.35 per cent of the county populaton; 95 was estmated at,200 or 2.5 per cent; 970's census ndcates,2 or 3.3 per cent; and the estmates for 975 and 990 are,75 and 2,75 respectvely. Ovd Townshp: I90 census fgures showed,290, 3.0 per cent of the county's populaton; 95 was estmated at,350 or 3.20 per cent; "970 shows,3 or 2.90 per cent; and 975 Is estmated at,50 and 990 at,0. Westphala Townshp: 90 fgures reported,02 persons or 2.9 per cent; 95 was estmated at,025 or 2,3 per cent; 970 shows,330 or 2. per cent; and 975 Is estmated at,050 and 990 at,75. Duplan Townshp: 90 fgures recorded a populaton of,2 or 3.0 per cent; 95 estmates were,25 or 2.7 per cent; 970 Indcates,222 or 2.7 per cent; estmates for 975 read,30 and,50 for 990. Vllage of Else: 90 census showed 933 resdents or 2. per cent of the county populaton; 95 was estmated at,00 or 2. per cent; 970 shows,05 or 2.; and 975 predctons call for,20 wth,395 for 990. Vllage of Fowler: I90 census reported 5 people or 2,25 per cent; 95 estmated 900 people or 2.3 per cent; 970 reports,07 or.93 per cent; and 990 for 975 and,00 by 990 (although these wll be adjusted based on new census fgures). Vllage of Westphala: 90 llbros EASE-A-WAY FREE RIDE These St. Johns youngsters were at the cty pctrk last week lnng up for a free rde complments of the St. Johns Fre Department. The drver for ths excurson was Tom Goff. census reported 50 people or.7 per cent; 95 showed 00 people or.2 per cent; 970 shows 03 or.2 per cent; and predctons call for 795 people' by 975 and 90 by 990. Essex Townshp: 90 census ndcated 9 resdents or.3 per cent; 95 estmates were 750 wth.7 per cent; 970 reports 77 or.5; and 975 estmates show 0 and 90 by 990. Vllage of Maple Rapds: 90 census showed 3 people or.0 per cent; 95 was estmated at 00 or.90; 970 shows 2 or.7 per cent; and 975 estmates show 90 and 990 predctons call for an even,000 resdents, SECTION ONE Olve Townshp: 90 census reported, resdents or 3.73 per cent; 95 fgures were set at,50 or 3,9 per cent; 970 census fgures show,9 or 3.5 per cent; and estmates call for,0 by 975 and 2,5 by 990, Greenbush Townshp: 90 census reported a populaton of,33 or 3.52 per cent; 95 estmates were,00 or 3,32 per cent; 970 shows, or 2.95 per cent; and estmates call for,5 by 975 and,0 by 990. Vctor Townshp: 90 census reported,23 resdents or 3.25 per cent; 95 estmates were l',350 or 3.20 per cent; 970 ndcates,503 or 2.99 per cent; and the future calls for,50 by 975 and,775 by 990. Rley Townshp: 90 census reported 92 resdents or 2.59 per cent; 95 estmates were,50 or 2.73; 970 shows,25 or 2.53 per cent; and predctons ndcate,290 for 975 and,500 for 990. Bengal Townshp: 90 census reported a populaton of 2.35 The "Orgnal" all welded gravty GRAIN BODIES Large capacty-up to 0 Bushels-over 20 bushels usng sde boards Larger door openng-extra long tapered drop chute. Gravty * Greatly ncreased bed slope-all welded ga. steel body. Delvered reaty to mount on standard^wagon gears stake pockets welded nsde for easy sde board nstallaton. PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT CO 33 N. Lansng Ph per cent; 95 estmates called for 900 or 2.3 per cent; 970 s set at,009 for.9 per cent; 'and 975 should have 90 wth,05 by 990, and these, predctons may be altered due to the present census fgures. Lebanon Townshps: 90 census Indcated 705 resdents or. per cent; 95 showed 750 or.7 per cent; 970 census showed 70 or.7 per cent; and future fgures are 0 by 975 and 950 by 990. DeWtt Twp to trple by 90-Tr-County DeWtt Townshp, the most populated area of Clnton County, wll have almost three tmes as many* people n 20^ years, accordfg to the Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson last week. The commsson's report, ssued for the regonal conference of 970 data census users n Lansng June 30, estmated that DeWtt Townshp'spopulaton would jump from ts current 9,9 to 27,700 by 990. The townshp would reman the most populated area of the county, accountng for per cent of Clnton's populaton. By 990, the commsson estmates, St. Johns wll have a populaton of,05 to rank second n the county and wll account for 0.30 per cent of the county resdents. Bath wll rank thrd wth. per cent of the populaton, an estmated,50 people. The next two spots should belong to Watertown Townshp wth,900 people and the Cty of DeWttwth,300. Accordng to the commsson fgures, the combned populaton of DeWtt Townshp, Bath Townshp and Watertown Townshp wll have over half of the county resdents wth per cent or 39,0 people. The total populaton of Clnton County by 990 s estmated at 77,25 wth the Tr-County total at 590,50. Bath's Von Drasek at MSU ag workshop Wllam Von Drasek, of Bath Hgh School, s among eght central Mchgan teachers of vocatonal agrculture who were gven an opportunty last week to keep up to date wth the rapdly changng agrcultural occupaton feld. They enrolled n a two-week program at Mchgan State Unversty desgned to acquantteachers wth agrcultural supply, farm mechancs, forestry and rural recreaton. Wth the cooperaton of eght local agrcultural frms, the teachers are spendng fve halfdays wth the companes at the management level, learnng what s needed to make young men and women employable In nonfarm agrcultural occupatons. They are also learnng what experences ther students wll face In the busness world. By actually workng wth the local companes, they are learnng about products, as well as the characterstcs of potental customers. There may be nothng new under the'sun, but the mtatons often surpass the orgnal. r^vour MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER Sattler & Son, Inc. Phone Formal I A wth plow and cultvator. MF 5 Desel 5.5 x 3 tres. IH 2 Industral tractor & loader. MMZB wth lve PTO. MF5 Deselmatc-5.5 x 3 tres. Ford 0 wth M & W pstons. Mddlcton MF 5 3 pont-5 shank cultvator. -Row IH cultvator-3 pont htch. -Row Pttsburgh cultvdtor-3 pont htch. -Row John Deere cultvator-3 pont htch...,,.ml M.I M. ^ - MF 300 SP combne w/ cab & bean equpment, IH 303 SP combne w/ cab & bean equpment- 2 row cornhead. MF 300 SP combne-no beans! Massey Harrs 0 combne, bean equpment, excellent condton. The Sfore that Saves You More! FRYER Legs or Breasts BACKS REMOVED CUT FROM V PORK LOINS Pork Chops 9 to Chops In Pkg. 9 lb "Super-Rght" Corn-fed, Mature BONELESS Beef Roast CHUCK CUT NORTHWEST SWEET Bng Cherres NEW ITEM! TRY IT! A&P Beef Stew -LB..0Z. CAN 59 flown n by Northwest Orent Just Hours From Alaskan Waters FRESH SOCKEYE SALMON^ Specal NOTTS LOCAL Peaches, fr. Cocktal Aprcots, Applesauce Draft Root Beer YUKON Non-Return Va-Gal. 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15 'I5TH YEAR, NO. 0 ' ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN --WEDNESDAY, JULY, 970 SECTION B r >; Back In 952 Andy's IGA ddn't have a stockroom so when the week's stock arrved "we had to put t up that nght," says Rck Anderson, owner. From left, above are Rck's father, the late Dorr (Andy) Anderson; Larry Moore, former butcher; and two cashers, the late Fern Bacon and Wlma Mr. Earl Putnam and Grace Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Warren and UMIAM»**«*... >,. ««x*.a attended the Putnam-Conly Wed- grandchldren, Sherrl and Davd HUDDfrfStOn vstng ther parents, Mr. and dnglnlangsburgonsaturday. Mddlebury f " l Mrs Mame O'ConneH "J^^nd T VtfxaU Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Putnam Phone 9-0 vrgu at f Mrs Don War'r Mr. Wllam Warren of Bel- of Mdland, were recent vstors and famly. By Phone Mrs Don Warren Ar, Maryland spent the weekend of hs brother, Earl Putnam and Mrs. Joseph Ftzpatrck called A group of grl scouts spent wth hs brother, Don Warren Grace, on Mame O Connell Sunday. from Sunday untl Thursday, and famly enroute to Chcago The communty extends ts sn- Captan and Mrs. Norman F. campng near Mur wth ther on a busness trp. Frday even- cere sympathy to the Crag fam- Burns of FortWorth,Texas spent leader, Mrs. Shrley Ferrs and ng guests of the Warrens were ly on the loss of ther lovedone. from Wednesday untl Sunday Mrs. pat Davs. ^ ^ Sgjptel Bensnger who has been wth the store for 23 years 0 Andy's IGA - - a famly tradton for 3 years Rck Anderson s keepng a famly tradton gong he's tendng the store. These days the 27-year-old Anderson, son of the late Dorr (Andy) Anderson, s busly nvolved n the store's 3th annversary celebraton. The store, Andy's IGA, was founded by hs father n 937 when he purchased the former Burk Food Market on Clnton Avenue. The elder Anderson had worked for Kroger's for 0 years before gong nto busness on hs own. Ironcally, there was a Kroger's market rght across the street from hs frst store. In 92 he bought the Smth Shoppng Basket, located where Paul's Automotve s today. And sx years later Anderson opened a frut stand on North U.S. 27, ste of the present store., "Our back room today s bgger than that orgnal buldng-," says the younger Anderson. Then n 950 the downtown, locaton -was closed anda 0 x 0-foot addton was made to the store on U.S. 27. In 953 there was another addton (50 x 0) and "that gave opened "the front wasn't even Snce that frut stand was us a back room fnally," says closed n," says Anderson- Anderson, Andy's IGA has become computerzed to serve up to three 'Before that," he says, "every Wednesday we'd get our stock mllon customers a year. n and t would be pled on the The store orders 2,000 cases sdewalk and we would have to of merchandse each week, and put t up that nght." has such modern ads as a computerzed meat scale that mea In 959 another store was opened n Ithaca and last fall sures wthn 00th of an ounce, there was an addton of 2,000 and computerzed orderng an square feet to the St. Johns store nventory control. whch made a total of,000 He says that ndustry has even square feet. Rck's brother-nlaw, Gerald Tedt, supervses.and automatc baggng machnes. produced computerzed cashers the Ithaca operaton. "But our cashers wll never Meanwhle, Rck had been be elmnated," he says, "because of the personal touch." workng In hs father's store ever snce he was a youngster. "And we stll send new kds "I thnk I always wanted to down to Kroger's to borrow the get nto the busness," he says. shelf stretchers," he adds wth "And I stll do everythng one a grn, tme or another--butcher, baker where he earned two degrees. and f we had candles, I'd propbably do that, too,"" he adds wth workng wth somebody else n a "I went there to getexperence a chuckle. bgger operaton, snce I planned He's been runnng the bus- on ths growng bgger," he says. ness.snce. J.9B7.-aftr-Ta,jtwo-^^ Wheo.he*.reurnadQ St J.ohns. - year stnt wth Hamady Brothers hs father was stll at the store n Flnt followng hs graduaton but less actve. He ded n June from Mchgan State Unversty of last year. ^EMlUnWBll rtmllllgmll.j^lhlllluftlu' Today, after 3 years n busness, Andy's IGA has a modern store front and "our backroom s bgger than the orgnal store, " says Anderson. From left, above are Bll Haupert, meat department manager; Ed McDowell, assstant manager and Anderson. RURAL RESIDENTS! fftflg*, MHIII3fflHllll Hllllk,,.u AKSHSSWBDI HBBfa ttrhieals Durng Whle mortgage money remans n short supply across the naton we pledge to contnue to do what ~~~^HBB B we can t0 su PPly our area HH'^l resdents wth money to buy or, ^ p^ggj buld homes. Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust Co., your locally m owned bank, loaned for _ real estate mortgages llggljffj over $2,00, ', (two mllon sx hundred thousand dollars-more than' 25% of 'Jj^^H the total) BJj _ No Other... temll'hn^lllulllnlelllll UNSflU'f^3 Sngle lenders makng ths type of loan n Clnton County equalled even half of our dollar volume. V \.' h K» INTEREST RATE OR LOWER BASED. 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16 Page 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns,. Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 Congratulatons! t's a weed Ths sprng scentsts dug up a bottle of seeds whch had been bured on the Mchgan State Unversty campus for 90 years. After careful preparaton the seeds were planted and MSU botansts are now the proud parents of 90-year-old weeds. Ths experment, begun by Dr. W. J. Beal n 79, s now the granddaddy of Amercan seed vtalty studes. In hs own words, Dr. Beal sad that he wshed "to learn somethng more n regard to the length of tme the seeds of some of our most common plants would reman dormant n the sol and yet germnate when exposed to favorable condtons." To accomplsh ths, Dr;-Beal, professor of botany at what was then called Mchgan Agrcultural College, selected 50 seeds of 20 dfferent knds of plants. Twenty such lots were prepared and were mxed wth sandy sol and placed n pnt bottles. The bottles were then bured at a depth of 9 nches wth the mouths slantng downward so that water could not collect n them. "Accordng to Dr. Aleksander (sc) Kvllaan, MSU botanst now conductng the experment, "The orgnal plan was to dg up a bottle every fve years and germnate the seeds. However, n 920, It was decded to change the nterval to 0 years to prolong the study." The Beal experment represents the oldest contnung experment at the naton's oldest college of agrculture. The bottle of seeds dug up n Aprl of ths year has yelded only one speces of plant Verbascurn blattara, a weed commonly called moth mullen. "In 90 there were three speces whch germnated," says Kvlaan. However, the fact that moth mullen s the only one to survve the test of 90 years s not unexpected. "There weren't very many plants of the other FARM CREDIT SPECIALISTS PCA has made dollars and sense for farmers for over 2 years! That's because PCA s the farmers' organzaton... specalzng n farm credt and sound fnancal counselng. PRODUCTION CREDIT _ 'ASSOCIATION 0 S. US-27 St. Johns - Phone two speces n 90, whch ndcated that they mght be nearng the end of ther longevty,* he says. Dr.' Seal's farsghted experment has not only yelded mportant Informaton on seed vtalty and longevty, but t also has mplcatons that Dr. Beal never dreamed of. MSU scentsts wll grow the moth mullen plants whch came from the 90-year-old seeds and then study them to determne If exposure to 90 years of natural sol radaton has had any effect on ther genetc structure. Snce currenttheores ndcate that the DNA molecules of the seeds- had undoubtedly sustaned damage from natural radaton, the, study wll provde nsght to the ablty, of genetc materal to repar tself. Only seven of the orgnal 20 seed-contanng bottles that Dr. Beal bured reman n ther hdden locaton on the MSU campus. The slumber of the seeds wll reman undsturbed for another 0 years untl 90-the 00th annversary of Dr. Beal's experment.. Farm payments earler than usua Farmers who have contrbuted to stablzng markets for food and fber and to the conservaton of ^soll and water resources by takng part n the 970 wheat and feed gran programs are recevng ther program payments- earler ths year than ever before, accordng to Nck Smth, Charman of the Mch-' gan Agrcultural Stablzaton and Conservaton (ASC) Commttee. The frst batch of payments was made begnnng July,970. Addtonal payments wll contnue to be made as rapdly as farmers certfy complance wth program requrements and as fast as ndvdual farm records can be processed and checks returned to ASCS county offces for dstrbuton to farmers. "Because of the excellent cooperaton between farmers and ther.local ASCS offces, 50 per cent of the partcpatng producers n Mchgan wll receve ther payments on or about July, 970," Smth sad. Hybrd pne A new hybrd cross between Austran pne and Japanese red pne shows promse for use as pulpwood and n roadsde plantngs. Dscovered by Mchgan State Unversty foresters n 9, the hybrd trees have excellent growth, early reproducton, good recovery from transplantng^ shock, and the possblty o. salt tolerance (mportant'for roadsde trees because of salt used In snow removal). FOR A GREAT YIELD Clnton County News Most payments should be completed by md-august, f farmers who sgned up wll complete the necessary certfcaton ndcatng that they have compled wth all of the program provsons. Farm program payments help mantan a balance between supply and demand, the charman explaned. He ponted out that both farmers and consumers beneft from ths balance. Organc matter affects pestcdes Sol scentsts at Mchgan State Unversty have found that plants, anmals, nsects and mcroorgansms nfluence the movement and actvty of pestcdes n the sol. Knowng how ths organc fracton of the sol reacts may allow man to take 'ad'v-a'ntegg'b^hrs^'chevnlhsf^yg terns to make the most effectve use of pestcdes whle mnmzng the chances of harmful resdual effects. TOP-DRESS YOUR HAY FIELD NOW! we recommend 0-- Bulk FERTILIZER and Bulk POTASH SPREADERS AVAILABLE BALER TWINE 3 grades to choose from - quantty dscounts ST. JOHNS CO-OPERATIVE CO. "YOUR PARTNERS,FOR PROFIT" % JOHNS PHONE AGRICULTURE INACTION by GARY-A. KLEINHENN 3,000 acres a day Abandoned slos n almost any Mchgan cty stck above the rooftops of suburba, as f they were dnosaurs above the folage, tellng a story of a farm that was pushed asde by a growng populaton. But farm, land whch sprouts seeds^ for food must not dsappear. Lke the ar and water, you land cannot be assumed to be an everlastng commodty. The need to control land growth s great. Many offcals estmate the land.development s travelng a racer's pace of about 3,000 acres a day, 2,000 acres a week more than one mllon acres annually] The pushng growth of the metropols s smotherng the land. Ths has always been true, 'from the frst settlers n ths country. Frst was a camp, then a settlement, then vllages and towns, then ctes always bgger, bgger s the pattern. The slogan became "Go West Young Man," seek your future n the wlderness. And west went the mass; growng, buldng, lvng and pushng outward, rollng back the land from the forest, t was the natural pattern of young Amerca, If lfe became too crowded there was always the wlderness to turn to, to forge' a new lfe from. But we've long ago reached the Pacfc, people can't turn to the new fronter, pack up and leave lke before. Today the unmanageable masses are growng In suburba, eatng up farm land for new complexes and n the process Amerca's food supply Is placed n jeopardy there s nowhere else to move, subsequently, as.farms bte the dust, less farmer,s'ar.e pressured to grow hgher yelds.,, «- The challenge to resdents should be how they are gong to control the growth n a way that It becomes constructve, not destructve. It should contrbute to the well beng of the communty. How to do t? Other than current land use legslaton the only legal tool that ctzens have s through, zonng (reservng the land for desrable growth). In Mchgan less than half of J the 27 townshps are zoned whle our state's,2.mles of roads have pred open the gateway for growth everywhere. Communtes should be preparng for the new decade, to buld postve progress from the maze of a growng state. Rley and Olve By Mrs Golde Moore - Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Blzzard entertaned the followng for Sunday dnner at ther Horsehead Lake cottage: Mr, and Mrs. Valentne Stoy, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Blzzard, Mr. and Mrs. Clff Phllps and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peck. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Moore vsted Mr. and Mrs, Lews Slm of Prce Road on Wednesday evenng and helped them celebrate ther weddng annversary. Mrs, Alce Burnett qf Chcago,., vsted her cousns, Mr. and Mrs.- Valentne Stoy and famly on Monday evenng. Recent vstors at the Ray Moore home were Mrs. Joan Fedewa,- Mrs, Dan Stenzel and grandson, Danny, Mr, and Mrs, -H Chatter. * r * *.. * Thrteen Cllrton County -H'ers and leaders returned home Sunday from ther -H Exchange Trp to Davdson County, North Carolna. Whle In North Carolna they lved wth dfferent host famles and partcpated n famly experences. Durng the week the group vsted the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. where they saw the makng of cgarettes from begnnng to end. Also they saw the tobacco plants growng to where some of the tobacco Is stored for several years before beng used. The group vsted the furnture factory n Thomasvlle where they saw the largest char n the world. They were able to see how furnture was made va the assembly lne. On Frday they attended a dstrct -H Actvtes Day where the entres for the state contest were selected n the areas of publc speakng, demonstratons, talent show, tractor drvng and others. Many of the members learned to eat dfferent knds of food and ways of preparng t other than the way mom cooks t. They agreed t was a good experence and they are lookng forward to havng the North Carolna -H group here n 97. One hundred eghty-two Clnton County -H members and parents and leaders have obtaned tckets to attend the -H day at Tger Stadum, July 25 at Detrot, More than 3,500 -H'ers from throughout ^Mchgan are expected to attend, The -H Food Frolc held last Tuesday was successful for the 05 foods members and leaders who attended. Thrteen clubs had ther members gvng acton exhbts, demonstratons and skts n the show and tell tme. Also they learned about foods through havng fun and games. The -H teen leaders vewed sldes taken on the North Carolna -H Exchange trp by members and saw a flm "Wthout Warnng" pontng out dfferent^ health career^ avalable, and possble health actvtes for Ideal'-H clubs. Theteenleaders have completed fnal plans for ther canoe trp on Aug. -2 near Graylng. Teen leaders wshng to go must turn n ther reservaton and $7 by July 5 f they wsh to attend. More detals wll be sent later to those attendng, * f More than 50 -H'ers have returned cards ndcatng they wll partcpate n the -H Award Trp to Barry County, July - 9. Adult drvers are needed to drve ether way and help transport the group to camp and back. Any adults nterested should contact the Extenson Offce rght away. Lawrence Moore and famly of St, Johns, Mr. and Mrs. John Ball and daughters of North Lansng, Mrs. Vrgna Davs, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martn, Dan Havland and Jerry Brocker, Mrs. Ards Sbley, Dane Sbley and Randy Davs of ths area were among the group attendng the -H Exchange trp to North Carolna ths past week.. The Frendly Farmers communty farm bureau group held ther annual pcnc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Greenfeld on Arport Road on June 7. The group had a good attendance. They are not havng any meetngs untl September. Mrs. Golde Moore vsted Mrs, Mayme Gbson on Monday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Melvn Gbson and famly attended the 0th weddng annversary on Saturday afternoon of ther cousns, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Knght of Detrot, Gee Whz! Why not boy a Sk\ WHIZ MF snowm k'e NOW! EXTRA SPECIAL SUMMER DISCOUNTS '-WHILE THEY LAST m L P ' AN EXTRA $00 DISCOUNT* \\) np, ' Durng the month of July HURRY! < ' frst come-frst lucky ones G&L SALES CLIFF LOESCH, OWNER US-27 at DILL R0AD-DEWITT "WHERE SERVICE IS A HABIT" Phone 9,-307 North Carolna exchange The Glackmore Rders -H members wll be spendng a twoday holday, July -5 at Cedar Pont n Sandusky, Oho. They have chartered a bus for ths holday venture at the amusement center and beach area.' Throughout the year the members have been rasng funds for ths trp. The club has set the date of July 2 for ther frst horse show held at the Dan Gorman farm west of DeWtt, Fve members ' partcpated n the County Horse Show on June 2, The Stoney Creek -H Club members have apponted the ltter barrel and float commttees for ther entres at the far. The commttees met on June 29 but ther themes or topcs have not been let out yet. The members dscussed the Gerber Food Tour on July and'the -H Day at Tger Stadum on July 25. ' + * The Brush *and Halter -H Dary members learned how to make rope halters for ther an- Vals at ther last meetng. The club wll meet on July 3 at the home of Charles Green where they wll get some practce n dary Judgng. The Wllng Workers -H members dscussed the-hfood Frolc held on June 30 and the upcomng Gerber Food Tour on July. The members receved ther far books and dscussed the far exhbts and the changes. In the judgng schedule. Mary Lou Bergdolt gave a demonstraton on how to make a banana nut salad. The Prare-HClubmembers wll be holdng a potluck on Sunday, July 2, p.m. at thesleepy Hollow Conservaton Club for all the members and ther famles. At ther last meetng Pam Smth told about ther food tranng meetng and Jeff Plowman told about the bcycle safety meetng. The garden and flower members met Monday evenng for ther meetng.,,,,,.,,.,,,. The -H Wonders -H Club members learned that the 37 returnable bottles theyhadpcked up durng the clean up had all been returned for depost. Demonstratons were gven by Glenn Pung on "Rules of Gun Safety;" Jan and Jack Woodhams on "Beef Showmanshp;" Jeff Braslngton on "PlantngYour VegetableGarden;" Lnda Schomsch on "Measurng Dry Ingredents;"' Gary Andrews on "Feedng Rabbts* and Ken Andrews on "0 Commandments of Gun Safety," The members were remnded of the Food Frolc program and Gerber Food Tour. Susan Woodhams and Lnda Schomsch gave demonstratons at the Food Frolc, Farm output per man-hour s now 0 percent hgher than at the start of the '0's, accordng to New Holland, the farm equpement dvson of Sperry Rand. ByJOHNAYLSWORTH Randy Davs, left, of the Olve -H Projects Club n Clnton County presents a gavel from hs club to Doug Owen of the North Denton -H Club n North Carolna. Randy was a delegate from Clnton County, to Davdson County, North Carolna -H Exchange June Hog, pg crop s up n Mchgan The number of hogs and pgs on Mchgan farms was up 22' per cent from a year ago, accordng to " the Mchgan- Crop Reportng Servce. The June nventory was estmated at 773,000 head compared wth 3,000 head a year earler. <t, Hogs, kept,for,breedng purposes at 35,000 head were up 2 per cent whle market hogs at 3,000 head were up 22 per cent. The breakdown of market hogs by weght groups Indcates that those under 0 pounds were up 5 per cent from a year earler, those weghng 0 to 9 pounds were up nne per cent and those weghng over 20 pounds were up 50 per cent.' The December-May pg crop n Mchgan totaled 59,000 head, up per cent from a year earler. A total of 2,000 sows farrowed durng ths perod, up 2 per cent from the same perod a year earler. Mchgan hog producers reported 'ntenton to farrow,000 sows durng the June-November 970 perod. If realzed ths would be 9,000head or 2 per cent more than farrowed durng the same perod n 99. Hogs and pgs on U.S. farms on June are estmated at,7 mllon head a 0 per cent ncrease from a year earler. Hogs and pgs kept for breedng are estmated at 0.7 mllon, up per cent from a year earler. Market hogs and pgs, at 5.0 mllon, are up nne per cent."' ]I " ' - -- >The December-May 970 pg crop s estmated at 52. mllon head, 2 per cent above the same perod n 99. A total of 7.2 mllon sows farrowed durng December-May 970,' 3 per cent more than a year earler, Pgs per ltter averaged 7.33 compared wth 7.3 last year. Hog producers ntend to farrow.7 mllon sows durng June-November 970, 7percent more than n the year earler perod. Intended farrdwngs and average pgs per ltter adjusted for trend, f realzed, would produce a June-November p*g crop of 9.2 mllon head, 7 per cent more than last year. The 970 pg crop (December 99 through November 970) would then be 0. mllon head, per cent above 99 largest snce 93. Fertlzer Specals July thru August 5 h TOP DRESS YOUR HAYFIELDS NOW NO CHARGE To use our. pull type spreaders Now thru Aug. 5 2 ton mnmum TRUCK SPREADING /2 or $3.00 per ton Now thru Aug. 5 $2.00 mnmum PRICE : Make Arrangements Now By Callng ST. JOHNS Far Ters Co-op Elevator FOWLER W. Ralroad St. ASHLEY Hofferbert Olver Sales BANNISTER \

17 Wednesday, July, 970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page ASCS REPORT Program payments ^^JMgf By,BILL SMITH County Executve Drector Farmers who have contrbuted to stablzng markets for food and fber and to the conservat ton of sol and water resources by takng part n the 970 wheat and feed gran programs are recevng ther program payments earler ths year than ever before, accordng to L. J, Hart, Charman of the County Agrcultural stablzaton and Conservaton Commttee. The frst batch of payments was made begnnng July 2. Addtonal payments wll contnue to be made as rapdly as farmers certfy complance wth program requrements and as fast as ndvdual farm records can be processed and checks returned to ASCS County offces for dstrbuton to farmers. t Only one check wll be ssued when producers are partcpatng n both feed gran and wheat. In the past, separate checks were ssued on the same farm. Most payments should be completed by md-august, f farmers who sgned up wll complete the necessary certfcaton that they have compled wth all of the program provsons. Farm program payments help mantan a balance between supply and demand, the charman explaned. He ponted out that both farmers and consumers beneft from ths balance, Agrcultural productvty almost doubled n the past 20 years, butfarmers'markets take only about a thrd of ths n-» crease," sad Hart, Ths means we need new markets. Farm programs help us hold down farm producton and mantan farm ncome untl new markets are developed and old ones expanded. "Huge surpluses must be avoded. They are costly n tax dollars and are wasteful of food and fber. "Farm programs help farmers make adjustments n ther ndvdual farmng operatons that n the long run wll result n more farm ncome from the marketplace and less from the publc ) treasury. "Snce farmers are S50-M- lon-a-year purchasers of goods and servces produced n our ctes and rural towns, the workers and busness frms n the ctes and towns beneft from farm programs, too." "Farm program's also make mportant contrbutons to conservaton of natural resources and help fght polluton," Hart sad. "Acres that are dverted out of crop producton under farm programs are put to conservng uses such as the growng of grass and trees. Such practces conserve sol and water, provde a habtat for wldlfe and small game, help prevent polluton of our streams from sedment and agrcultural chemcals or waste products, and reduce ar polluton caused by blowng dust," the charman explaned, "When a farmer takes land out of producton and puts t to a sol and water conservng use, he gves up the value of the producton he normally would have receved as ncome. At the same tme, the farmer pays taxes on land removed from producton even though thatlandproduces no crops. Program payments are desgned to compensate hm for these voluntary contrbutons toward a more stable farm economy and a better envronment,* Hart sad, "In recent years, the U.S. Department of Agrculture had advanced partal payments to farmers durng the sprng sgnup perod for the feed gran program only. The balance of the feed gran payment, and wheat payments were generally made startng n late July and contnung through August and September, or later," the charman explaned. "Because of budget restrants, partal payments could not be made ths year. However, the department'made a commtment to farmers that full payments would be made as early as possble. That commtment s now beng fulflled." Shepardsvlle By Luclle Spencer Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer were nvolved n an automoble accdent In Mdland County at the Intersecton of M 20 and N. Merldan Road on Wednesday, June 2, They had stopped for a cauton lght and were just startng north when a car approachng from the west struck thespencer car broadsde. The other car had the radator damaged and also the rght fender. The Spencer car was damaged beyond repar. The occupants were hot njured. The new mnster of the Shepardsvlle and Prce Unted Methodst Churches s Rev. Roger Wlttrup. He Is dong post graduate work at Mchgan State Unversty. He'was marred just a short whle ago and Is now on hs honeymoon and s expected to preach hs frst sermon n ths area next Sunday. Wllam Schaar of DeWtt brought the message of the mornng on June 2 at both the Shepardsvlle and Prce Churches. Hs topc was "The Queston Mark." He s connected wth the Lansng Communty College. C D I T C! Wth HIP purchase nl. r l l C L McCulloch chn.n s,w' GAS 'N' GO KIT $ 5 rclar value Contans "0 Reasons to own a clan saw" booklet. On«quart of engne ol, one qual ol clan ol, wedge and a one gallon gas contaner. Phllps Implement Co. 23 N.Lansng Sh Johns Ph: GET READY NOW FOR FEEDING SEASON nsectcdes ca,n boost pest numbers Pestcdes used to control nsects and save agrcultural crops work well, but the same bad bugs are often back worse than ever the next year to provde more headaches for the farmer. Accordng to Dr. Dean L. Haynes, entomologst at Mchgan State Unversty, "Ths phenomenon ponts out the dfference State Crop Report ' By MICHIGAN CROP REPORTING SERVICE CROP COMMENTS FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 27 Wet, humd weather contnued to hnder hay makng and other feld work. Cool, temperatures slowed crop development. Sol mosture vared from adequate to surplus n the southeastern and south central countes to short n the Northwest Lower Pennsula and much of the Upper Pennsula. Sol mosture mostly adequate elsewhere. The State averaged. days sutable for feld work. Soybean plantng Is about fnshed and dry beans are more than 90 per cent planted. Wet weather prevented the completon of corn and soybean plantng n the southeastern countes. Earler rans at plantng tme also resulted In poor emergence n some corn and soybean felds. Corn on well draned land has made a good growth, but some felds are spotty because of water standng n low spots. Wheat, oats and other small grans contnue to develop well. Cereal leaf beetles have caused locally serous damage to oat and to some wheat felds. Consderable sprayng has prevented serous damage n other areas. Wheat Is mostly n the mlk to dough stage; about one-thrd has turned yellow, Mf'e" than 0 per ce.nt of the Staters oat acreage has headed. Wet weather slowed hay makng, but, thanks to an early start ths year, over 70 per cent of the frst cuttng s now made. Ths compares wth only 55 per cent made a year ago. Pastures contnue to supply average to above average amounts of feed n most areas. Potatoe vnes have developed well n most areas. Sprayng of vnes s actve n Bay County. Sugar beet blockng and thnnng s about fnshed. Sugar beet plants are developng well. Strawberry pckng ranges from fnshed n the Southwest to about half complete n the Manstee area and just startng n the Alpena area. The celery heart harvest s actve n the Muskegon area. The harvest of peas for cannng has started n the Lake Odessa area wth excellent yelds. Heavy rans and floodng damaged lettuce In Ingham County and some growers are replantng lettuce. Onons are developng well n the west central countes. The early cabbage harvest s underway n Monroe county. Tart cherres are rpenng n the Southwest and pckng for processng Is expected to start June 29. Sweet cherry harvest expected to start ths week n the West Central countes. Other tree fruts contnue to develop well. between controllng the damage that an nsect can do and elmnatng the threat of the same damage. "Gettng a hgh level of nsect pest mortalty at one stage of the nsect's lfe cycle sn't always the answer to permanent or long-lastng control," says Haynes. "For example, you can destroy 90 per cent of the nsect eggs, but when the adults fnally emerge, you may have more of them than there were n the prevous generaton." Ths s because the spray klls predators and parastes of the Insect pest, too. It also reduces the total number of pests, thus easng the stress of self-competton. As a result, those nsects whch do survve are healther, they hav& more and better food, and they lay more eggs. "Under such condtons the total pest populaton can actually buld up more rapdly," Haynes says. Haynes s conductng research to fnd out why and how nsect pests de, because the answers to these two questons hold the key to the sze and fate of the next generaton of nsects. Cherry crop s down Mchgan's tart cherry crop for 970 s forecast at 05,000 tons accordng to the Mchgan Crop Reportng Servce. If realzed, ths year's tonnage wll be,000 tons less than harvested n 99, but 5,000 tons more than produced n 9. Last year, 5,000 tons of mature cherres were not harvested and a much larger tonnage was lost due to heavy nfestaton of leaf spot. Cold, wet weather durng bloom was very unfavorable for pollnaton especally n the central and northern countes. Sprng frost damage was mpstty, lmted to""oceana and Mason countes. Some trees that were not harvested n 99 due to heavy nfestaton of shot hole had weakened buds and suffered some wnter njury. A few of these trees have ded. The best crops ths year are on the more vgorous and younger trees. Prospects are down one-ffth n the west central frut area. Nearly all of ths decrease Is n Oceana and Mason countes. The mportant northwestern area s expected to harvest only slghtly less tonnage than last year. Many cherres n ths area were not harvested due to shot hole nfestaton last year. In the southwestern countes more cherres are expected to be harvested than a year ago when a tenth of the mature cherres were Jeft on the trees. Harvest wll start n ths area n early July. Brdgevlle By Mrs Thelma Woodbury Mr. Frankln Reddln, Mrs, Nona Ward and daughter oftampa, Fla., Mr. Maron Reddln of Washngton, D.G, Mrs. Ruth Hassey and Francs Reddn of " r' -**"^" Farm loan program has some changes Recent changes n loan programs on 970-crop wheat, barley and rye wll help keep locally produced grans n the area of producton untl marketed, accordng to Nck Smth, Charman of the Mchgan State Agrcultural Stablzaton and Conservaton Commttee. Ths, he says, should encourage more orderly w*-** tmm -<" *», ---A< ; jf * - h" marketng and better returns to the producers. Today's farmer who can store hs gran close at hand, he stated, generally s n a better poston to sell where he can get the best prce. Keepng hs optons open affords the producer an opportunty to move hs gran 'J*2 n the drecton of greatest demand. 5 A* -" -*""'"' J^^> A boon for "wash outs." Eroson control structures a boon for wash outs' Eroson control structures are a boon for troublesome "wash outs" along open dranage dtches, says Lloyd B, Campbell, of the U.S. Sol Conservaton offce In St. Johns. It s a safe method of lowerng surface water nto an open dranage dtch, thus elmnatng dtch bank eroson and reducng sedmentaton nto dtches, he adds. These structures catch water n the adjacent felds and lower t n a corrugated metal ppe through the dtch back Into the ' open dtch. Surface water tends to concentrate next to the dranage dtches and the water may buld up and pour over the bankcuttng gulles back nto the felds, he says. Modern machnery used on large scale farmng makes t dffcult to farm around these gulles.. _. The sol washed nto dtches causes small dams. Ths rases the water level n the channels and they do not operate effcently. It s expensve to clean the "wash In" sol from the dranage dtch. "Much eroson occurs from these "wash outs," says Robert Moore of the Clnton County Sol Conservaton Dstrct, Hanler, Oho, Mrs. Katherne Ranes of Toledo, Oho, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reddn and son, Kenneth of Grand Ledge, Mrs, Retha Davs and daughters of Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reddn and two sons and Randy Fuller of Lansng were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reddn, Sunday, June 29, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Hulbert and famly and Jeff and Marty Hulbert spent the weekend at Lost Lake wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nemen. Mr. and Mrs, Joln Woodbury spent Saturday n Lansng and Dmondale wth Mr. and Mrs, Jay DeLong and Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Abels, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Klrkconnell of Shepherd, Mrs.Harrlet Schmd and granddaughter, Tna Mare called on Mr. and Mrs, John Woodbury Sunday afternoon, June 2. ' HOLSTEIN HEIFER Ths s why good conservaton programs, ncludng dsposal of surplus water, are needed on all farms," says Moore, Campbell says there are three types of Inlets for these corrugated metal ppe structures.. A vertcal secton of corrugated metal ppe of proper heght wth a horzontal pece of corrugated metal welded to t. These are easy to handle and nstall. 2. A concrete box, open at the top, serves as an nlet to convey water nto the corrugated metal ppe. These can be made by buldng forms or obtanng preconstructed boxes from a readymx concrete company. 3. A concrete block rser. Constructed by hand labor. A corrugated metal outlet ppe s.used on.all.st!uctur v es r,csze depends oh acres In watershed) "If 'wash outs" are a problem n your dstrct stop at your local Sol Conservaton offce.for more nformaton, Campbell advses. Effectve wth the 970 crops, he stated, a more realstc and equtable system wll be used to establsh county prce support, loan rates for wheat, barley and rye. Loan rates, he added, are used to accomplsh the two basc objectves of the Prce Support Program, namely, promoton of orderly marketng and settng Before You Buy CROP HAIL INSURANCE Know the EXTRAS you get from FARMERS MUTUAL HAIL Immedate Coverage Castastrophe Clause (Full at 90%) Optonal Soybean Replant Fall Premum Payment Guaranteed Rate Fodder Coverage a mnmum prce f the crop Is an elgble qualty. The 970 county loan rates for wheat, barley and rye are ndvdually set based on factors of domestc and ral freght patterns, market prce relatonshps, prces receved by farmers, export market movements and the natonal average support level of SI,25 per bushel for wheat, S.3 per bushel for barley and $.02 per bushel for rye. The new county loan rate structure, he added, wll permt more normal movement nto domestc and export channels, lessenng the quanttes delvered to the Government. Charman Smth emphaszed that crops sold n the market place Instead of beng acqured by the Government are good busness for the farmer and all other taxpayers. Q TOW I X\ Q The U.S. total labor force s expected to exceed 00 mllon by 90, growng at an annual rate of,7 per cent. HAIL INSURANCEIS OUR BUSINESS! Jm McKenze Insurance of All Knds 22 N. Clnton Phone an ELECTRIC DEHUMIDIFIER STOPS MOISTURE DAMAGE - /. Dd you know that we handle a complete lne of *BADGER FEEDING EQUIPMENT Slo unloaders-bunk feeders, NORTHWEST OHIO SILOS *BADGER FORAGE EQUIPMENT Wagons-Blowers-Blower ppe *BADGER.LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT olers-calf pens-free stalls-fountans Mnor Repars to Major Overhauls ' call us for Fast Expert Servce on Parts & Repars LARRY'S BADGER SALES 3275 E. Prce Rd. Phone 22-3 STATE FARM f Tfr INSURANCE FOR INSURANCE CALL DICK HAWKS IHAROI.D GREEN 03 Brush Street St. Johns Phone 22^70. STATE FARM IftSUMHCK COMPMtJCI HWM OffWtt: BlMHMflgtelr IMfMH Saturday, July, 970 AT :00 P.M. 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19 Wednesday, July, 9^0 CLINTOts COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Page 5 B mchgan gude Festval of the Week BUIE WATER K9TIVAI PORT HURON, JbLV 2 THEwNOI^PlCTURBSQUEeT.CLAIRKlVEg, ANDTO BUJEWATEK WDETOSARWA,/ "ONT./ ARE THE BACKDROP FOR 5A\L- // BOAT RACK, BOAT PARADES, FIRE- / WORKS, AIRFORCE AND NAVY DISPLAYS ANDA3KY PVIN EXHIBMOM WHICH HIHUHT THE BLOB WATER FESTIVAL. THERE'S ALSO aemv OF adtmeatowsphege, IWCLUCHNGACWKIVAL ANO HORSE SHOE PITCHING. ' /' '/ A WaccuMa By MRS. EDWARD KRAFT, Correspondent Phone 2G-9 Watertown Charter Townshp sponsors a recreaton program untl July 3. All chldren of the. communty are nvted to attend the recreatonprogram held each week day mornng at the Lookng Glass Valley Park f they are Kndergarten through the sxth grade. Mrs. Mable Ingalls was the honored guest at a surprse brthday party Saturday evenng at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Schrader and famly. About forty relatves and frends enjoyed the evenng. Mrs. Lucle Rutherford of Glenvew,. and Mrs. Georga DuLong of Detrot called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Garlock Sr. Sunday. Paul Wesseler who s home on furlough reports back to Fort Lews, Washngton July 2 for overseas duty. Mr, and Mrs, Lyndon Guy and son have purchased and moved Into the former Mlls home, Wallace Watt wll be the guest speaker at the wacousta Unted Methodst Church on Sunday July 2. Mrs. Gerald Starlng entered the hosptal Tuesday, Mrs. Pat Valentne s a surgcal patent at Ingham Medcal Hosptal. Mrs, Faye Walker of Sunfeld was a weekend guest n the Kraft home. Mr. and Mrs, Cecl Looms of near Jackson were Sunday evenng callers. Mrs, Earl Rowland has been a medcal patent n Ford Hosptal for a few days. Herbert Vanderwall was n St, Lawrence Hosptal wth a back njury. Randy Harlow had mumps last week. The local Grl Scouts and Brownes were attendng day camp last week. Mr. and Mrs., Fred Slack and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fuday spent last week at the Black's cottage at Horseshoe Lake and n Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Candler Sr of Jordan Lake called at the Kraft home Saturday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkns have moved nto the Country Vllage Moble Home Estates for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Boss are reported as ganng. Sprng Creek Crcle meets ' Thursday, July 9, wth Mrs. Forest Wesseler on Corrson Rd. Center Crcle meets Tuesday, July wth Mrs. Rchard Holmes on Forrest Hll Rd, One p.m. dessert wll be served by Commttee #3. Mrs. Donald Morrow and Mrs. Donald Lowell are n charge of the program. The adult Fellowshp Class of the Wacousta Communty Unted Methodst Church wll hold a pcnc Sunday, July 9 wth Mr. and Mrs. James O'Bryant at Ranbow Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and famly and Mrs.F.rankCraunand daughter vacatoned last week at Houghton Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buck and Dan spent last weekend at Crystal s Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mlls Fresh? and famly are movng nto the former Ells house. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowell and son vsted ther son, James Lowell and famly n Mnnesota last week. Shepardsvlle By Luclle Spencer Lnda Squlers, daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs, Dale Squlers of South Shepardsvlle Road, returned home on June 2 from Memoral Hosptal n Owosso where she had emergency surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Flegle and chldren have returned to ther home n Elgn,. Mrs. Flegle stayed wth her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Schaefer whle Mr. Flegle took two week's tranng n the Natonal Guard n Mnnesota. t^> Brng'em back AMVEI r< C 3^ «> -"' HO.V *V TF&FFlC ACCIDENTS USUALLY HAPPEN AFTER DARK/ ON TWO- LANE ROADS, AT SPEEDS TOO RV3T FOR CONDmONS, WVTH ALCOHOL A MAJOR FACTOR. KEBP THESE DANGERS IN Ml WD WHEN DRIVING AFTER SUNDOWN. SLOW DOWN AMD tt B«WG'EM BACK AUVE!" SN A P.» July n Mchgan - - take your pck of thngs to do Vacaton travelers wth an eye for the unusual that somethng dfferent whch makes a trp memorable wll fnd t n Mchgan n July. Then the uncommon becomes commonplace n the Great Lake State, accordng to lstngs n the Mchgan Calendar of Events. These events, along wth an 'hstorcal pageant, a steam rodeo, water carnvals, numerous county fars and more than 5 festvals are among some 70 communty actvtes and events lsted for July n the summer edton of the Events Calendar, compled and dstrbuted by the Mchgan Tourst Councl. Indan culture, trbal dances, the arrval of the mssonaresall combne to brng hstory to lfe durng the Baraga County Hstorcal Pageant n L'Anse, July 2-2. Members of the local Ojbway Trbe portray the Indan characters n ths drama typfyng the era when the Indan "fawned and nhabted the forests. Authentc Indan Pow-Wows, log brlng, canoe races and a sunset boat parade on Keweenaw Bay also wll be featured durng the three-day event. Steam spewng from gant bolers sgnals the comng of the parade of engnes at the annual Steam Rodeo to be held July 3 - Aug. 2 n Hastngs. Hulkng relcs of a bygone era wll engage n races, pullng contests, a tugof-war and ramp clmbng. Operated by both men and women, the antque engnes also wll be used to demonstrate threshng, balng and sawng as t was done n the early days of mechanzed farmng. Water-orented sports enthusasts can look forward to the Sunfsh-Salfsh Regatta, Tawas Bay, July -2; the annual Troutarama, Baldwn, July 23-25; and Regatta Ypslant, Ypslant, July Art lovers and antque collectors have several Mchgan shows to choose from, ncludng those offered by the communtes'- of St. Joseph, July 2, Grand Haven, July 7-, Cadllac, July, Lapeer, July, Alpena, July 2-2, and Wyandotte, July 3 - August 2. Other events n store for Mchgan travelers n July nclude a Water Festval n Whte Cloud, July -, the Upper Pennsula Soap Box Derby at Hancock, July -2, the Munger Potato Festval, Munger, July 23-2 and a Venetan Festval n Charlevox, July Fars, frut festvals, centennal celebratons, an old tme rverboat show, a champonshp rodeo and a gem and mneral show round out the lstng of - warm-weather events n the calendar. The June-October edton of the Mchgan Calendar of Events and other Mchgan vacaton plannng Informaton are avalable free from the Mchgan Tourst Councl, Stevens T.Mason Buldng, Lansng 92.»>**,**> &&' st*** SNAPJ..>'-fe * ^» ^s-aw... SNAP} '*] Hfacad httnct By ROSALYN PARKS, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Roger Balmer vsted Mr. and Mrs. Reuben at Hastngs., Sunday evenng. Frday, Mrs. Dell Schmdtman had a brthdaypartyfortheodore Balmer ofcharlotte. Guests were --Betty and Harret Mller, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Httle from Charlotte also Mr. and Mrs. George Balmer, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Balmer. Mrsj Dell Schmdtman and boys, Mrs. Roger Balmer vsted Mr. and Mrs, Roy Starr of Lansng. Mr. and Mrs. Eldors Hahn ^ vsted Clare Wtt Sunday afternoon also Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wtt and famly of DeWtt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heller and famly of St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs,. Carl Wtt and famly. 'Tuesday, Stuart Hardenburg and Mrs. Elmer Hardenburg vsted Mrs Harold Hoerner. ^l Thursday, Mrs. Howard Sargent, Mrs. Donald Potts and son, Mrs, Harold Hoerner vsted Stuart Hardenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoerner and grls,vsted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner. * Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Hoerner and grls, Mrs, Donald Potts and son, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Sargent vsted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner. Mrs. Elmer Hardenburg, Stuart Hardenbupg vsted Mr. and Mr.s. Howard Sargent, Frday. jylrs.- Geprge Sargent vsted Mrs. Howard Sargent Saturday afternoon. Mr» Donald Sullvan and Russ,^ $UlUvbn.went, to Traverse Cty - tos vst Mrs. A, W. Brackett and frends for the weekend. Mrs. Raymond Sherman and Kevn of Grand Ledge Vsted Mrs, Donald Sullvan Saturday nght, Mrs. Donald Sullvan vsted Mrs. Erma Thompson of Wacousta and Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Grand Ledge last week. Mr. N. C, McElmurry of near Dmondale spent.a few days wth Mr. and Mrs. Don Sullvan. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Brace of Grand Ledge vsted Mr. and Mrs. G, V. Pyle Tuesday. Mrs, Donald Potts and son vsted Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Pyle Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Mr.andMrs.Harley Dutcher of Bloomngton, Calf, were dnner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dcknson. Mrs. Luetta Sage and son, Mr. and Mrs.--Rchard Schncke and son of Beldng also Mr. and Mrs. Cecl Lounds from Jackson vsted Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dcknson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Morgan of Ludngton were Frday and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Parks and grls. East Vctor By Mrs Ray Kctchum Mrs. Gerald Barrett entertaned Frday evenng, June 20 n honor of Mr. Barrett's 7th brthday. Guests were Mr. ard Mrs. Jay Barrett of St. johns, Mr. and Mrs, Mchael Wzork of Iona, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrll and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Denns Morrll and daughter. Mrs. Jesse Perkns n on the sck lst; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carr and famly of rural Owosso were Wednesday evenng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strouse and sons. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Barrett called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smalley of Webbervlle Saturday. Ray Whte of Lansng s spendng some tme wth hs son, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whte. Mr. and Mrs. John Hggnsand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ketchum called on J the latter's sster, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plowman of St. Johns at ther cottage at Shngle Lake of near Farwell Sunday. Ronne Strouse spentthe weekend wth Don Brown of DeWtt at ther cottage at Crooked Lake near Farwell. Mr. andmrs.donald Strouse and Randy spent Saturday nght wth frends at Farwell and attended the horse show Sunday. Randy won a frst and second place rbbon. ' Mr, and Mrs. Orval Whte attended the slver weddngannversary of hs cousns, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wggns of Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denns attended the' Beardslee reunon Sunday at the Kng Arthur Court of Lansng. Pewumo By Mrs Irene Fox Greg and Roby Denns of Mulr "spent Xhe w'eek'e.lf'd'af tte-homtrdf- Mr. and Mrs. Keth Melvln, Dnner and afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ormston of rural St, Johns Sunday was Mrs. Laurne Schafer., - Mr, and Mrs. Davd Parks and Amy Sue have been lvngwth.ther.parents, Mr. andmrs.kenneth Parks for two Weeks whle they moved and located ther traler house on Sales Road and M 2, west of Iona. Mr. and Mrs,. Kenneth Parks,' Jack, Sharon and Scott have returned from a campng trp n the Upper Pennsula, June S to June U.. ' ANDY'S fruts and vegetables speak for themselves ST. JOHNS ITHACA

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21 Page B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970 St. Johns Area FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Avcrll M. Carson, Mnster Sun.. July 2 9:30, Mornng Wor«shp. Wed,. July 5 :5. Boy Scout Troop No, Dl. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Harold E. Homer, Mnster U a.m. Mornng Worshp, Rev Homer wll be at the Central Dstrct Elementary Camp servng as regstrar. Dr Eugene Frlesen wll be guest bpeaker at the mornng servce. Wed., July 9 a.m. to a.m., Vacaton Church School: p.m., Summer Uplft evenng servce at the church. PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Karl Zegler, Mnster 9:5 a.m. Church School 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 2:30. Meetng at :30. Youth Fellowshp meets the frst and thrds Sunday of each month at p.m. Educaton Commsson to meet the th 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 Wednesday at 7 p.m. EAST PILGRIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Taft Road and County Farm Road (Formerly known as the Bngham Evangelcal Unted Brethren Churcht Rev Bran K. Sheen. Mnster 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 0:30 a.m. Church School The Senor Youth Fellowshp wll meet at the East Church on Sunday, 7:30-0 p.m. through October. SHEPARDSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Karl Zlegter 2233 Roblnsqn Rd., Lansng NW Phone )5 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp a.m. Church School ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Wllam G. Hankerrt. Pastor Rev Mchael Haas Assocate Pastor Rev Tells-Nyak, S. J. In Resdence Rectory 09 Lnden St. Ph Convent 0 S. Oakland Ph School 20 E. Cass Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 p.m. Sunday 7:30, ), 0:30 and 2. Holy Days See bulletn. Weekdays 7:30 and :30 a.m. and 7:5 p.m. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays. 3:30 to 5 p.m.: after 7 p.m. Mass untlll 9 p.m. Weekday evenngs a few mnutes before evenng Mass. Frst" Frdays Sa'crament of Penance, Thursday* from to 5 p.m. and after the evenng Mabs untl all are heard. Mass and Prayers of Adoraton at 7:5 p.m. Holy Communon on Frday at and 7:5 a.m. Adoraton of the Blessed Sacrament, :30 p.m. on Thursday through 7 p.m. on Frst Frday. Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena after 7:5 p.m. Mass each Tuesday. Relgous Instructon Classes Adult Inqury Class, Tuesday at p.m. Hgh School CCD, Wednesday at p.m. Publc Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from untl 5 p.m. Baptsms Each Sunday at :30 by appontment. Other arrangements l>> appontment. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South US-27 Paul A. Travs, Pastor 0 a.m. Sunday School, Wllard Goldman, Supt.,, «, a.m. Worshp Servce on WRBJ, 50 kc. a.m. Chldren's Churches f p.m. Actve Chrstan Teens 7 p.m. Evenng Worshp Each Wed., 7 p.m. The Hour of Power for the whole famly. p.m., Chor practce. Frst Sundav Communn Servce. Frst Monday Deacon* meetng. Frst Tuesday Lades* Mssonary Mon.-Fr. "Moments of Medtaton" Rado WRBJ. "Everyone s Welcome." j ST. JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE 00 E. Slate Street Rev Jerry Thomas Pastor Sundav School at lu n.m., wth closes for all age-. Tc.chlUg from the Book of neveljton. Mornng worshp at II a.m. Sundav. G p.m., study hour, wth adult ghtup..votng people's group and Jet Cadets smup. Sunday, 7 p.m., evangel-lc message. Wednesday at 7, prayer meetng and Mudy hour. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of East Walker and Mead Sts. Rev Hugh E. Bnnnlnga. Pastor Rectorv J2-25U uffcc Every Sunday, a.m., Holy Communon. End and th Sundays, 0:5 a.m., Holy Communon and sermon, Other Sundays, 0:5 a.m., prayer and sermon. 0:5 a.m., Church School and Nursery. -, Thursday, 7 p.m., Church School, grades 5 through. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH US-27 at Sturgs Rev Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor S a.m. Sunday School and Bble dscussons. 0:5 a.m Dvne Worshp Holy Communon, st Sunday each month. Church Nursery durng servces. 0:30-:30 a.m. Confrmaton Instructon. Saturdays, Frst Tuesday each month, Ladles' Guld and Lutheran Women's Mssonary League, 7:30 p.m. Adult nformaton classes held each.sprng and fall begnnng n February and September. Call or for specfc Informaton. Church offce hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Frday 9-2 a.m. Here's your Lucky Number IF YOU WANT TO FIND *TELL. SELL BUY RENT HIRE BE HIRED 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 0 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current week's ssue. > ASSEMBLY OF GOD S. US-27 & E. Baldwn Joseph F./Eger, Jr., Pastor 0:00 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp :30 p.m. Youth Servce 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evenng 7 p.m. Weonesday, second and fourth, WMC 7:30 p.m, Wednesday evenng servce SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS North Lansng Street Elder, E. F. Herzel, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 0:5 a.m. Church Servce 0:30 a.m. Sabbath School Servce JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kngdom Hall 93 N. Lansng St. Thurs.. 7:30 p.m. Theocratc Mnstry School. A school 'desgned to mprove our speakng habts and ncrease our Bble know-ledge, :30 p.m.. Servce meetng. Ths meetng Is desgned to s.how the proper technques of our mnstry and assst us to become better mnsters. Sun., 9:30 a.m. Publc Lecture. Gven eqoh week by a qualfed representatve of the Watchtower Bble and Tract Socety. 0:30 a.m.. Watchlower Study. Systematc Study of the Man Artcle n the current Watchtower Magazne. Tues.. 7:30 p.m. Congregaton Book Study. Text studed: "Then Is Fnshed, the.mystery of God." Publc nvted free no collecton taken. CHURCH~OF GOD Rev. C. A. Stone, Pastor Whltemorc and Ralroad on US-27 0:00 a.m. Church School :0 a.m M""»ln? Worshp B p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7 p.m. Evenng Servce Wednesday, p.m. Prayer meetng: chor rehearsal, *5 p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE 55 North Lansln«Street Rev Wesley Manker Phone :00 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp :5 p.m. Young People's Servce 7-n n.m. Evenng Wtrshp Wednesday. :30 p.m. Caravan, 7:5 p.m. Bble Study and prayer hour. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 305 Church Street E. E. Courser, Mnster 0:00 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:5 p.m. Evenng Worshp Thursday, 7:5 p.m. Prayer servce :Ol p.m.(2nd and th Thursdays) Free Methodst Youth meetng DeWtt Area DcWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Intcr-denomnatlonal) Murl J. Eastman, Pastor Amy Mutford, Sunday School Supt. Marlyn Krol, Co-Supt. 9:5 a.m. Sundav School a.m. Church 7 p.m. Youth Fellowshp IICWITT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH North Brdge Street and EMANUEL UNITED METHODIST nloq CHURCH Corner Clark and Schavey Roads H. Forest Crum, Pastor DeWtt: June 7 through July 2 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 9:30 a.m. Church School. Kndergarten through th grade. Emanuel: June 7 through July 2 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce at De- Wtt. a.m. Church School at Emanuel for all ages. ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. Resdence 5-3 Church C9-930 Rectory Offce nd and th 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. EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal) Round Lake Road U mle East of US-27 Glen J, Farnham, Pastor Sunday 0 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. a.m. Mornng Worshp 5:5 p.m. Youth Fellowshp. Senor, and up; Jet Cadets, p.m. Evenng Servce Wednesdaj 7:30 p.m. Bble Study and prayer. Supervsed nursery or 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 John Shnncrs, Fr Vncent KunU and Fr Joseph Droste Rectory: 02 W. Randolph, Lansng Phone Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 p.m. Sunday:,, 0, 2; DeWtt, I) a.m. Holday: 7,, 0 a.m.: 5:30. 7:30 p.m. Weekday Masses: a.m., 7:30 p.m. Confessons Saturday: 3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 0; Eves of Holdays, to 0. Baptsm: Sunday at p.m. Please call n advance. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Davd B. Franzmeler, Pastor Phone 9/90 9 a.m. Worshp at the DeWtt Hgh School. Completon of new church n fall of 070 Valley Farms Area VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 2 E. State Road Rev. LaVern Bretz. Pastor 9:5-0:5 a.m. Church School. There Is a class tor everyone from the youngest to the oldest. The Bble Is our textbook a.m,-2 Noon Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through Gth grade 5:30 p.n. BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 p.m. Evangelstc Servce :00 p.m. Mornng Chor practces Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Mld-weeK Pmyer Servce: :00 p.m. Mornng Chor practce Saturday 0:00 n.m. Jr. Chor practce st Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Woman's Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2:00 p.m. Ann Judson Guld for Jr.. grls 3rd Tuesday :30 p.m. Men's Fellowshp f VALLEY FARMS UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 55 E. Sale Rd. Rev, Nell Bollnger, Pastor Phone ll!30 a.m. Sunday School, :C0 a.m. Mornfnf Worshp. *"*- 7:30 p.m. Sunday evenng EVange- Ifsllc, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Youth servce Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Bble Study. We cordally Invte you to attend any or all of these servces, Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTME Sunday mornng h U:30 a.m., WRBL 50 on your J dal. Fowler Area MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH nev Fr Albert J. Sehmtt, Pastor Sunday Masses ;30, U:30 and 0:30 a.m. Weekdays Durng school year, 7 a.m, and :5 a.m. Holy Days 5:30, 7:30 a.m. and B p.m. Sorrowful Mother Novena Frday, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays 7:30 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mchgan H. E, Rossow, Pastor fl a.m. Worshp 0 a.m. Sunday School Rley Townshp ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD \\<t mles west of St. Johns on M-2 5t mles south on Francs road 2 mles west on Church road Marvn L. Barr, Pastor 0:30 a.m. Worshp 0:5 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at a.m., thrd of the month at 0:30 a.m. Sunday SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wllard Farrer. Pastor Located ' mle east of Francs Road on Chadwck Road 0 a.m. Sunday School a.m. Worshp Servce Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNISONVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH»Mrk btu vv.tuu Ruaus Edward F. Otto, Mnster :5 a.m. Sunday School 0:30 a.m. Church Servce Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapds Area Parsh Pastor Charles VanLente Parsonage and Offce: US-27 and Clnton-Gratot County Lne Road, Phone 2- GKEBNBUSH METHODIST CHURCH Located at Marshall and Scott Rds. Charles VanLente. Pastor a.m. Worshp 9:5 a.m. Sunday School MAPLE RAPIDS METHODIST CHURCH Charles VanLente, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worshp 0:5 a.m. Sunday School Monday 7 p.m. Webelos Tuesday :30 p.m. WSCS, frst Tuesday of month. 7 p.m. Chapel Chor rehearsal 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 p.m. Bble Study Frday, * -. 3:30 p.m. Junor MYF,, LOWE METHODIST CHURCH Located at Lowe and N. Lowe "Rds. Charles VanLente, Pastor WSCS 2nd Wednesday of eyery month. * Chor practce, 7 p.m., Thursday. Evenng Crcle st Monday of month. 9:30 a.m. Worshp 0:5 a.m. Sunday School SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Located on US-27 and County Lne Rd. Charles VanLente, Pastor a.m. Worshp 9:5 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Mdweek Servce 0 a.m. Thursday Bble Study CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Maple Rapds, Mchgan Rev Robert E. Myers, Pastor 0:Uj a.m, Worshp Servce :5 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m U.C.Y.M. meets on alternate Sundays :5 p.m. Thursday, Cherub and junor chor, p.m. Thursday, Chapel chor. :30 p.m. Thrd Frday, Womcn'b Fellowshp, church basement. 0:3. p.m. fae-vce meetng ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCHMOBILE 22 S. Maple Rev Rchard Anderson of St. John's Alma, n Charge Servces every Sunday at 9 a.m. Matherron Area UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mp.tlcrtnn Mchgan Rev Jesse Powell, Pastor 9:5 a.m. worshp Servce ' 0:5 a.m. Sunday School :00 p.m. Wednesday, Mdweek prayer meetng We welcome you to the fellowshp of our servces. Our desre s that you may fnd the warmth of welcome and the assstance n your worshp of Chrst. Frst and thrd Sundays Matherlon Church, second and fourth al Femvck 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 Perrlnton on M-57, j mle south, Rev, Fred Wng, Pastor :5 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m: Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Youth Servce 7:5 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:5 p.m. Thursday, Prayer and prase servce Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Eureka, Mchgan Rev. Paul Jones fl a.m. Sunday School 0:5 a.m. Worshp Servce Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODIST, CHURCH Rev Alma Glotfelty Telephone -7, 0 a.m. Worshp " a.m. Church School BATH BAPTIST CHURCH ltcv, Jumes L, Burlegh, Pastor lljuu u.n, Sunday School :30 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:3) p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek servce on Wednesday 7:30 p.m, ROSE LAKE CHURCH Reorganzed L.D.S. Elder Jack Hodge, Pastor Corner of Upton and Sloll Roads 0:00 a.m. Church School :00 n.m, Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, evenng servce Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Gordon Showers, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 n.m. Sunday Merle Baese. School,, Supt, t ^ HJPLAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev Gordon Showers, Mnster 0.a.m. Sunday School, Supt. Kenneth Klger a.m. Worshp servce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Lome Thompson, Pastor loan n.m.--worshp servce ;0J a.m. Sunday School, Paul Brown, Stmt. p.m. Junor and Senor BYF ' 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 3:30 p.m., Wednesday Junor and Senor Chor practce. 7. p.m., Wednesday Prayer and Bble Study. DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST ~ 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School * 555 E, Colony Road ' Justn Shepard, Mnster Jack Schwark, S.S. Supt. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School -0:30 a.m. Worshp Hour 7 p.m. Junor and Youth Fellowshp 7;5 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meetng ST. CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Fr E. J. Koneczka, Pastor Rectory: Bannster, Phone Sunday Masses :30 and 0:30 a.m. Daly Mass 7:30 a.m.; Frst Frday. p.m. Holy Days Masses a.m. and p.m. Confessons to 5 and 7:30 to :30 p.m. every Saturday and before Mass on Sundays, Holy Days and Frst Frdays. ELSIE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 5 E. Man St. Roy F. LaDuke, Pastor 0 a.m. Sunday School a.m. Mornng Worshp 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m. Wednesday Bble Study Eagle Area EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Wllam W. Cox, Pastor 25 Mchgan Avenue, Telephone G27-G533 0 a.m. Mornng Worshp :0 a.m. Church School 7:J0 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m. Wednesday, Trple F 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Bble Study and greyer meetng. EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett. Pastor 0:30 a.m. Sunday School :5 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meetng Ovd Area OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Man at Oak Street Rev Earl C. Copeln, Pastor Myron Woodruff, Church School Supt. Mrs Ida Bcardslee, Organst 9:5 a.m. Church School a.m. Mornng Worshp Wednesday, 7 p.m., Senor Chor Wednesday, p.m.. Prayer and CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Robert B. Hayton. Pastor 9:5 a.m. Sunday School a.m. Mornng Worshp G p.m. Sunday evenng sngng tor boys and grls. 7 p.m. Sunday evenng servces. Wednesday evenng prayer meetng at 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Ovd, Mchgan Rev. L. Sanders. Pastor 0:00 a.m. Sunday School H0 a.m. Mornng Worshp :00 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study; B:5 p.m. Chor practce * M.'V j ut c u-; * tthtfl^ < UNITED, CHUtCH OF OV ( ID «><.., West Front Street* ; ". Whter A'. Kargs III. Mnster Vera Tremblav, Church School Sunt. 9:30'a.m. Church School, th thru th grades, 0 a.m. Adult Class a.m. Worshp Servce. Nursery, babes through 2 year olds. Church School, 3 year olds through 3rd grade. 7 p.m. Unted Church Youth Each Wednesday chor rehearsals. p.m., Chldren's Chor and Junor Chor: 7:30 p.m., Chancel Chor. Fellow 2nd Wednesday Women's shp. 3rd Monday Unted Men's Club. -! W' '- OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH W. Wllam St. Rev. Rchard Gleason. Pastor Telephone Sunday School 0:00 a.m. Church servces :00 a.m. Evenng servces 7:30 p.m. Prayer meetng Wed. at 7:30 p.m. HOLY FAMILY CATHOUC CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Rev Fr Robert McKeon 0:30 a.m, Mass on Sunday 7 p.m. Evenng Mass on Wednesday. Confessons 0 to 0:30 on Sunday mornng, Pewamo Area ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., Pastor Sunday Masses G a.m., a.m. and 0 a.m. Daly Mass 7:30 a.m. Holy Baptsm Sunday, p.m. Sacred Confesson Saturday* ::3d and 7:30 p.m. Famly Holy Hour for Peace Saturday, 7:3 p.m. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardsvlle roads 0:00 a.m. Sunday school. Clashes tor all ages :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 p.m. Young People 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7!30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meetng Ladles Mssonary crcle meets th Thursday Couples Club meets th Saturday In month Wacousta Area WACOUSTA COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Rev Dale Spoor, Pastor \ Phone \ 0 a.m. Mornng Worshp a.m. Sunday School :30 p.m. Senor and Junor Youth Fellowshp I Thursday. 3 p.m. Chldren s Chor Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Senor Adult Chor Offcal Board meetng at p.m. on th Monday of each month. Methodst Men's Club Meetngs "Potluck al church at :30 p.m. on st Wednesdays of Sept.. Dec, Feb. and Aprl. Sunday mornng breakfast on st Sunday mornng of Oct., Nov., Jan., March and May at a.m. Westphala Area ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev Fr Aloysus H. Mller, Pastor Fr Martn Mller Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses, and 0 a.m. Weekdays Durng school year 7:00, 7:5 and :5 a.m.. _ m Saturdays!5 a.m. and 7:30 a.m Holy Days-5:30, 7:30, 0 a.m. and Evenng Mas» Frday, :00 p.m. Lansng KIMUERLY CHURCH OF CHUIST 007 Kmberly Drve Lansng, Mchgan John Halls, a.m. Mornlntf Worshp ' t) a.m. Bble Study,, p.m. Evenng Worshp,, Mdweek servce 7:30 p.m, Wednes. day.nlsht, j EACH WEEK THE CLINTON COUNTY NEWS WILL PUBLISH ONE OF THE MANY FINE CHURCHES LOCATED IN CLINTON COUNTY. THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE FEDERAL LAND BANK Assocaton P.O. Box 22 Ph S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty M. N. on US-27 to French Rd. Phone 22- D a B Party Shoppe Open Monday thro Saturday Complete Party Supples 22 N. Clnton Phone Glospe Drug Store 22 N. Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery 0 W, Walker Ph Rademocher CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Buldng Contractors 0 N. Ktboee Phone The F.C. Mason Co. 200 Ralroad St. St. Johns, Mchgan CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE... w.o.w. ' (what others want) Sell those dscarded artcles todays COMPANY Phllps Implement 33 N. Lansng St. Ph Central Natl Bank OF ST. JOHNS St. Johns Ovd Pewamo Member FDC Egan Ford Sales, Inc. CORPORATION Federal-Mogul St. Johns Plant Masark's Shell SERVICE 07 E. State Ph \V. Hcham Phone *^0 $ Wallng Gravel Co. Ph N. Scoll Rd. Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N. Clnton Phone Clnton Natonal BANK & TRUST COMPANY 200 N. Clnton Ph, M Wes' Gulf Servce WE GIVE S&H STAMPS Free Pck-up & Delvery S. US-27 Ph Parr's Rexall Store The /Comer Drug Store ' Photc Schmtt Electrc Clark Super 00 «ous- 2 7 st.johns Jm McKenze Agency 22 N. Clnton, St. Johns 2 W. Washngton, Iona A.L Allaby Insurance oe /2 N. amon st. Stt Johns - Mch an t DeWtt Lumber Phone Amercan Bank and Trust Company Woodruff Offce DeWtt Member F.D.I.C. Ph Ovd Conv. Manor Hazel Dtetz, LPN Adm. * 90 W. M-2 Phone tt \, Mathews Elevator Gran Feed tteans Phone Maynard-Allen STATE BANK Portland sunleld Westphala Member FD.I.C. ph 57-3 Formers Co-op ELEVATOR Wayne Freds and Gran Phone 52-2! Burton Abstract and Schafer Heatng f nc# Ttle Company Heatng, Ar Condtonng Ted Clouse, Mgr. Swmmng Pools '9 N. Clnton, St. Johns Fowler, Ph A LITTLE NEWS WANT AD gets Bpg Results / *

22 ' I.* <-! "> ^ Wednesday, July, 970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 'II I* I M' III IM> I > «fc* Busness and Professonal Announcements,.Legal News Lfe Wth The Rmples New Suts Started { ERNEST E. GARTER County Clerk Wesley Mtchell, Jr. and Mary C. Mtchell vs. Harry Sut and Betty Sut Rchard KnoKe and Edth Knoke vs. Wolverne Stockyards Co. New Busness Frms A & M Termte Control, Robert M. Scott, 573 North East St., Lansng. Marrage Lcenses Clnton Brce Thorp, 53 Yorklegh, Lansng and Lla Sue j Moyer, 53 Yorklegh, Lansng. Loren D. Huss, R«l, Coleman and Dane M. Wnnng, 297 N. U.S. 27, St. Johns. County Buldng Permts June 29: 3-MNat'l Advertsng Co., 293 Alpha, Lansng, bldg: U.S. 27 between Jason and Alward Roads, Olve Twp. Sgn on Maurce Thompson property advertsng J. W. Dant. June 29: George V. Baker, 330 Allen St., Bath, bldg: Upton Road, Langsburg, dwellng. July : Wayne H. Wrght, 79 W. Sagnaw, Lansng, bldg: 990 Round Lake Road, Langsburg, ^breezeway. and new roof, July : Joseph Donahue, 9 Northcrest Drve, bldg: Clark Road, DeWtt. Dwellng and garage. July : Ron Underbll, 379 E. Reynolds, Haslett, bldg: R-l East Lansng. Dwellng. July : Clare Greene, 730 Herbert St., Lansng, bldg: Langsburg. Dwellng and garage. Real Estate Transfers (From records n offce of Regster of Deeds) j, June 2: Leland L. and Jance K. Anderson to Alexander C. and Joyce L Geger, Bath. June 2: Gladys I, Austn to Glenn W. and Mable A, Flanner, Ovd. June 30: Edth G. Smth to Lloyd E. and Ethel M. George, Vctor. June 30: Donald R. and Dolores M, Brackenbury to Wllam S. and Edth J. Heyner, Rvervlew Heghts. Probate Court HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BURK Regster of Probate Wednesday, July 5,970 Danel Ftzpatrck, clams. A.C. Henthorn, probate of wll. Carl* Crner, fnal account. Olve M. Rker, fnal account, Adolph R. Nltschke, probate of wll. * LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE-Default has been made In the condtons of a mortgage* made by STRATFORD LAND COM PANY, a Mchgan corporaton, to BRIAN J. McMAHON Mortgagee, Dated * Feb. 7, 970, and recorded on Mar. 3, 970, n Lber 257 of Mortgages, on pages , Clnton County Records, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date hereof the sum of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THREE THOUSAND, EIGHTHUNDRED SEVENTY ONE AND 9/00 Dollars ($253,7.9), ncludng nterest at 7% per annum. Under the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made andprovlded, notce Is hereby gven that sad mortgage wll be'foreclosed.by a sale of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue, on THURS DAY, SEPT. 3, 970, 0:00 o'clock a.m., Eastern Standard Tme, at the South entrance to the Clnton County Courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan. Durng the sx months mmedately followng the Sale the property may be "/redeemed. Saldjsremses are stuated In Townshp of Eagle, Clnton County, Mchgan, and are descrbed as: Begnnng. chans South of the North / Post ot Secton 2, Town 5. North, Range West, Eagle Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan; thence South 9.7 feet along the / Secton lne; thence West 25 feet, thence North 9.7 feet; thence East 25 feet to pont of Begnnng. (The South 33 feet of the foregong are subject to a certan easement as a Road onto property retaned by the grantors, under a certan Warranty Deed recorded n Lber 32, page 327 of the Clnton County Records and tholr hers and assgns.) BRIAN J. McMAHON Mortgagee Dated: June 0,970 \ -3 ', MORTGAGE - SALE Default havng been made Jn the condtons of a certan mortgage made on the 0th day of October, 7, between WILBUR DUANE STEWART and WIN- NIFRED EDITH STEWART, husband and wfe. Mortgagors, and CAPITOL SAVINGS & t LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan, on Oct. 0, 97, In Lber 250 of Mortgages, page 937, on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and Interest, the sum of FIVE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX and 2/00 (?5,2.2) DOLLARS and an attorney fee of SEVENTY - FIVE ($75.00) DOLLARS allowed by law, as provded n sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been nsttuted to recover the moneys secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof; Notce s hereby gven that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded, on the 3st day of July, 970, at 0:00 o'clock n the forenoon, the undersgned' wll, at the South entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse, In the Cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of theplaces where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held, sell at publc aucton to the hghest bdder the premses descrbed In the sad Mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesad due on sad Mortgage, wth seven (7%) per cent Interest, and all legal costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses are descrbed as follows n sad Mortgage: Lot No. 2 In Block No. 2 In the Vllage of Maple Rapds, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat thereof. Subject to easements and restrctons of record. The perod of redemptlonasprovded by statute runs for sx () months from the date of sale. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Dated: May, 970 v Cummns, Butler and Thornburn 30 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made In the condtons of a certan mortgage made on the 7th day of January, 99, between DAVID C. MOLLITOR SR. and JANET M, MOLLITOR, husband and wfe, Mortgagors, and CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee, and recorded In the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan, on Jan., 99, In Lber 25 of Mortgages, page 70, on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and Interest, the sum-of TWENTY- TWO THOUSANDS FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY - SIX and 7/00 ($22,5.7) DOLLARS and an attorney fee of SEVENTY - FIVE ($75) DOLLARS allowed by Jaw, as provded n sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been Insttuted to recover the moneys secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof; Notce s hereby gven that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded, on the 7th day of July, 970, at 0:00 o'clock n the forenoon, the undersgned wll, at the South entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse, n the Cty of St. Johns, 'County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of the places where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held, sell at publc aucton to the hghest bdder the premses descrbed n the sad Mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesad due on sad Mortgage, wth seven (7%) per cent nterest, and all legal costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses are descrbed as follows n sad Mortgage: Lot Two Hundred Eghty-sx (2fl)of Clnton Vllage Number Three (3), De- Wtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan; subject to easements, restrctons and rghts of way of record. The perod of redempton as provded by statute runs for sx () months from date of sale. CAPTIOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Dated: Aprl 22, 970 Cummns, Butler and Thoburn 30 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE-Defaulthasbeen made n the condtons of a mortgage made by STRATFORD LAND COM PANY, a Mchgan corporaton, to BRIAN J. McMAHON Mortgagee, Dated Feb. 2, 970, and recorded on Mar. 3, 970, n Lber 257 Of Mortgages, on pages , Clnton County Records, on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due at the date hereof the sum of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY- THREE THOUSAND, EIGHTHUNDRED SEVENTY ONE AND 9/00 Dollars ($253,7.9), ncludng Interestat 7% per annum. Under the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded, notce Is hereby gven that sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue, on THURS., SEPT. 3, 970, at 0:00 o' clock a.m., Eastern Standard Tme, at the South entrance to the Clnton County Courthouse In St. Johns, Mchgan. Durng'the sx months Immedately followng the Sale the property may be redeemed. Sad premses are stuated In Townshp of Eagle, Clnton County, Mchgan, and are descrbed as: ' State of Mchgan, County of Clnton, Townshp of Eagle, Begnnng on the North-South / lne of Secton 2, Town 5 Northf.Range tyest at a pont 3.2 feet South of North / corner of sad Secton 2; thence along Hghway -9 rght-of-way North 5 degrees 2 mnutes seconds West 72.2 feet and North 9 degrees 0 mnutes 35 seconds West 530. feet to the North lne of Secton 2; thence West along the Secton lne 22.9 feet; thence South 7. feet; thence East l,3feettothe I WANT THE LAWN MOWED NOW/ M STOP (SIVING 0RPER.' IM 055 HERE AND X VO t AS SM! BRIAN J. McMAHON Mortgagee Dated: June 0, North-South / Secton lne; thence Fnal Account AUeva-JanelO North 27 feet to pont of begnnng. STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. In the Matter of the Estate of STACEY R, ALLEVA, MJ, At a sesson of sad Court, held on June 9, 970. Present, Honorable Tmothy M, Green, Judge of Probate. Notce s hereby gven, that the petton of Bernlce M. Heller prayng; that fnal account as specal guardan. ORDER TO ANSWER STATE OF MICHIGAN-ln the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton, JAMES D. WILLSON, Plantff, vs SHARON LEE WILLSON, Defendant On the 0th day of June, 970, an wll be heard at the Probate Court on acton was fled by the Plantff aganst Thursday, July 23,970, at 0:00 AM, SHARON LEE WILLSON, Defendant, n It s Ordered that notce thereof ths Court to obtan a decree of ab- be gven by publcaton of a copy solute dvorce. hereof for three weeks consecutvely IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the prevous to sad day of hearng, n the Defendant, SHARON LEE WILLSON, Clnton County News, and that the shall answer or take such other acton pettoner cause a copy of ths notce n ths Court as may be permtted by to be served upon each known party {law on or before thelthday of August. In Interest at ths last known address '970. Falure to comply wth ths Order ^ regstered or certfed mall, return wll result n a Judgment be default recel P l demanded, at least fourteen aganst sad Defendant for the relef < > dfl y s P rlor * ^ch hearng, or demanded n the Complant fled n ths b * Personal servce at least fve (5) Court. toys P r or to such hearng. LEO W. CORKIN, Crcut Judge Jut, K e * probate. Dated: June 0, By: /s/ James R. Gddlngs Attorney for Plantff 22 East Washngton Street, DeWtt, Mchgan NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made In the condton of a certan ndenture of mortgage made on the 20th day of Hers Ott-July 29 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of GEORGE OTT, aa/a GEORGE B. OTT, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, July 29, 970, at 0:00 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Jack Walker to determne the hers of sad deceased. / Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, Judge of Probate. Dated: June 25,970 Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Fnal Account Buck July 23 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of ALICE O. BUCK, Deceased It s Ordered that on Thursday, July 23, 970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Robert D. Angell and Nolan S. Walker, Co-Executors, for allowance of ther fnal account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Judge of Probate. NOTICE OP MEETING OP BOARD OP DETERMINATION STATE OF MICHIGAN Offce of Clnton County Dran Commssoner. In the matter of Clnton County Dranage, Mll Branch. Branch 0 and Bath Vllage Branch of Mead Drans Notce s Hereby Gven that the Board of Determnaton, composed of Almond Cressman, Derrll Shnabery, and George Austn, wll meet on July 23, 970, at 0:00 A M, at the corner of Walnut Street and Sleght Road, Bath Townshp, Mchgan to hear all Interested persons and to determne whether the drans known as Mll Br., Br. 0 and Bath Vllage Br. of Mead as prayed for n the Petton to cleanout, wden, relocate, deepen, straghten, tle, extend, or relocate along a hghway for a countv dran dated June 25, 970, s necessary and conducve to the publc health, convenence and welfare, n accordance wth Secton 72 of Chapter IV of Act No 50. PA. 95. Appontment of Board of Determnaton made by Charman of County Board of Commssoners, Walter G Nobs. DALE R. CHAPMAN, Clnton County Dran Commssoner 0- Else Clams Spltzley Sept. 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate November, 97, by HARRY L.WICK Court for the County of Clnton. and VERA M. WICK, husband and Estate of Wf e> as Mortgagors, gven by them ISIDOR J. SPITZLEY, Deceased to AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST - It Is Ordered that oa. Wednesday, COMPANY, a bankng corporaton, of Dated: June 25, 970 September 2, 970, at 9:30 A.M., In Lansng, Mchgan, as Mortgagee, and Walker & Moore, the Probate Courtroom In St Johns, recorded on the 2st day of November, By: Jack Walker Mchgan a hearng be held at whch 957, at 9:5 o'clock A.M. In theofflce Attorney for Co-Executors all credtors of sad deceased are 0j the Regster of Deeds for Clnton Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. County, Mchgan, n Lber 25, on St. Johns, Mchgan requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Arnold W. Pohl, Westphala, Mchgan 9, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Judge of Probate, Dated: June 7,970 Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker - *"w«r n " Attorney for Executor Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St Johns, Mchgan -3 Clams Spllman-Sept 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of JOSEPH G. SPILLMAN, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, September 2, 970, at 9:30 AJbl., 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, and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Carol Case, Admnstratrx wth wll annexed, 35 Watson Road, Bath, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Judge of Probate. Dated: June 7,970 By: Allson K. Thomas Attorney for Estate 0 Mchgan Natonal Tower Lansng, Mchgan -3 Guardan Newberry Aug. 9 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of ROBERT VICTOR NEWBERRY, Mnor It s Ordered that on Wednesday, August 9, 970, at A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Jeanetta Mae Vander Myde prayng that Jeanetta Mae Vander Myde be apponted the guardan of sad mnor to the excluson of Blly C. Newberry, the father of sad mnor who Is legally lable and able for and to support and care for the educaton of such mnor chld and has nevertheless faled and neglected to do so for a perod of more than year last precedng the dates of flng of sad petton, for the purpose of consentng to the adopton of sad mnor. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Judge of Probate. Dated: June,970 Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore Attorney for Pettoner Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. j St. Johns, Mchgan -3 Wll Bnder-July 23 STATE OF MICHIGANtfhe Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of BESSIE HENRY BINDER, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, July 23, 070, at 0:00 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Wayne E, Henry for probate 'of a purported wll and for grantng of admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person and for artptermnatlonof hers. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Judge of Probate. Dated: June 25, 970 By: Robert H. Wood Attorney for Estate 5 E. Walker St Johns Mchgan l Page 39, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due and unpad as of the date of ths notce the sum of NINE TEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR AND 9/00 ($9,3.- 9) DOLLARS prncpal, and the sum of FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE AND 2/00 ($599.2) DOLLARS Interest; and no sut or proceedng at law or n equty havng been nsttuted to Clams Bond Sept 9 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of CUnton. Estate of CLARA M. BOND, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 9, 970, at 9:30 A.M., n By Mrs Neva Keys Spec. KING WOUNDED Spec. Rodney R. Kng, servng wth the Amercal Dvson n Vetnam was wounded n acton aganst the North Vetnamese troops In the much-contested Que Son Valley about 3 mles southwest of DaNang, June 2. He suffered mortar fragment wounds n the back and the rght elbow and Is now n an Army hosptal n Chu La. The extent of hs Injures and expected recovery tme s not known at ths tme. Rod s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard C. Kng of 25 S. Church Street, Else. He has been servng n the Amercal the Probate Courtroom n St, Johns, re- Mchgan a hearng be held at whch Dvson n Vtynam t snce (Decover^ toe^debt ^r any^parxher Sf* all credtors Of sad E defcejsfd''are "" secured by^sald Indenture of mort- requred to prove ther clams. Credgage, and the power of sale In sad Indenture of mortgage contaned havng become operatve by reason of such default; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of September, A.D. 970, at 0:00 o'clock n the, forenoon, at the North entrance to the Courthouse In the Cty of St, Johns, that beng the place for holdng the Crcut Cdurt for the County of Clnton, there wll be offered for sale and sold to hghest bdder or bdders at publc aucton or vendue, for the purpose of satsfyng: the amounts due and unpad on sad mortgage, together wth all legal costs and charges of sale, Includng an attorney fee n the amount of ONE HUN DRED FIFTY ($50.00) DOLLARS as provded n sad mortgage, the lands and 'premses In sad mortgage mentoned and descrbed as follows: Lot No. 3, PLAT OF RO-DIC-DON SQUARE SUBDIVISION, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recordedplat thereof; The perod wthn whch the above premses may be redeemed, shall expre sx () months from date of sale. AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a bankng corporaton, of Lansng, Mchgan Mortgagee Dated: July, 970 Foster, Lndemer, Swft Collns Attorneys for Mortgagee Busness address: 900 Amercan Bank St Trust Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan Wll Gordanler July 23 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of MINA A. GORDANIER, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Thursday, July 23, 970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom n St, Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Verne Upton 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: June 2, 970 Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Pettoner Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Itors must fle sworn clams'wth the Court and serve a copy on Marllee E. Schnabel, of 5933 Turner Road, Lansng, Mchgan, Admnstratrx pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Judge of Probate. Dated: June 2, 970 Kemper & Wells By: Wllam C. Kemper Attorney for Estate 00 North Clnton Avenue St Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Fnal Account Back-July 29 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of BLANCHE R. BUCK, Deceased Hearng on petton of Harold S. B*»rdslee, Executor prayng for the allowance of hs fnal account on July 29, 970 at 0:30 Of,, at the Probate Court, Courthouse, St Johns, Mchgan. Publcaton n Clnton County News and notce accordng to Court Role. Judge of Probate. Dated: Jnne_29,S70 By: Ells J. Bowler, Attorney Bowler Bldg., 09 N. Sagnaw St Durand, Mchgan 29 JO-3 Sale Schulze-Aug. 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton, Estate of INEZ E. SCHULZE, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, August 2, 970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Kenneth Schulze for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons Interested n sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense.should not be granted. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, Judge of Probate. Dated: July 2,970 By: Robert H. Wood Attorney for Estate 5 E. Walker St. Johns, Mchgan 0-3 Clams Ells-Sept. 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of MAUDE C. ELLIS, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, September 2, 970, at :00 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St Johns, cember Hls, frle T n'ds Wwr# hff'a't the followng address: Spec/ Rodney R. Kng , Co C / 9LID Amercal Dvson, APO San Francsco, Calf Mrs. Agnes Lews accompaned Mrs. Florence Ewer to Hastngs Saturday to the weddng of the latter's granddaughter, Penny Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ewer of Hastngs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hawes and Mrs. Gladys Coslette of Else attended the weddng recepton of Mr and Mrs Larry Davs at the Holday Inn, Mt. Pleasant. The groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernel Davs of Mt. Pleasant. Mrs, Russell Bouck has returned to her home after several weeks In the Sparrow Hosptal, Lansng, followng surgery. Mrs. Alvn Beard s under treatment at the Owosso Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Elmer Thornton and Mrs. Agnes Lews spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Grenlund and son, Scott n Sagnaw, County Lne News By Mrs Dors Fsher BIBLE^SpHpOL HELP "My Country Under God" was the theme of a combned Interdenomnatonal'Blfele School held at Eureka School June 5 thru 2 from 9 to a.m. Average attendance was 50. Closng program was held Frday a.m. and awards were presented by Rev. Charles Van Lente and Rev. Paul Jones to teachers and helpers. The mssonarv offerng totaled $,, and was presented to Rev. Wesley Smth to be sent to Hat. Mrs. Wesley Smth a natve of Hat gave a talk to the school at an assembly on the country and condtons whch exst there. Each mornng there was an assembly and Mrs. Olver Beck presented devotons. Pledges were sad to the Unted States Flag, Chrstan Flag and the Bble. Choses were sung wth Mrs. Dors Shnaberry as panst. The teachers presented certfcates to the boys and grls and awards to those earnng the most ponts n ther class. Nursery class was taught by Mrs. Gayla Phllps. Bran Phllps and Alan Kndel were pont wnners. Kndergarten was taught by Mrs. Joyce Shnaberry. Melnda Beck and Sherry Green were pont wnners. Prmary class was taught by Mrs. Janet Werman, Jerry Malek and Debbe Phllps were pont wnners. Thrd gradewas taught by Mrs. Frances Van Lente, Sandy Howard, Lnda cook were pont wnners. Fourth grade was taught by Mrs. Henry Howard. Sharyl Brussel and Km Clark were pont wnners. Ffth grade was taught by Mrs. Judy Malek. Mary Mlls and Patty Eastment were pont wnners. Sxth grade was taught by Mrs. Dotte Snyder. Lorf Brussel and Pam Howard were pont wnners. Seventh grade was taught by Mrs. Mary Brussel. RoblnClark and Cndy Exelby were pont wnners.» 30* y EIghth-nnth-0 g^de was taught by Mrs. Joan Rasdale. Jule Havens and Terry Brussel were pont wnners. Awards were presented to Mrs. Sharon Kndel and Mrs. Gayla Phllps, charman of the Bble School. Salem Unted Methodst WSCS wll meet July 9 at the home of Mrs, Denns Phllps at 7:30 p.m. Mrs, Margaret Mlls Is co-hostess, Mrs. Robert Moon and Mrs. James Fsher entertaned at a graduaton party Sunday afternoon at the Eureka Clnc Buldng honorng ther nephew, Rodney Harnlck who graduated from Davson Hgh School, Flnt, June fbarbra Stresand says- ; "MS s my cause. Make t yours."! Natonal Multple Scleross Socety 2...^Thrty-sx ^were.? present. Followng a pbujqk dlhnejr Mrs. Robert Moon curafyf served the cake decoratedfa,%th.e^form of a book of congratulatons Secorated by Mrs, Jula Sehaefer of Maple Rapds. Guests*.were present from.dearborn, * Melvlndale, Flnt, Lennon, Ow t osso, Sagnaw, Maple Rapds,. Else and St. Johns. ' North Bengal By'Mrs Wn. Ernst On Sunday evenng, June 2, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Falk, Mrs. Carl Rowell and daughter, Shrley and Paul Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Max- Ine attended a gatherng at the home of Mrs, Arthur Martens and Mr, and Mrs*, Melvn Argersnger and famly of St. Johns. They honored Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Martens and daughters of San Leandro, Calforna who are vstng relatves In Mchgan* for a month. Mrs. Arthur Martens came to Mchgan wth them after spendng sx months n Calforna and Oregon wth her sons, Wllard and Lloyd. Mr, and Mrs. Leo C, Fox attended the Knght-Englsh weddng and recepton at St. Joseph Catholc Church and Hall on Frday evenng, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Bancroft and son, Jay of S. W. Dallas and Mr. and Mrs, Fred W.Pasch vsted Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pasch of Rley, Saturday evenng, June 27. The Herman Pasches are enjoyng a vst from ther son, Frederck Pasch of the U.S. Navy, hs wfe and chldren, from Calforna. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam S.Ernst and famly of Battle Creek were Sunday, June 2 dnner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam F. Ernst and Maxne. Robert K. Ernst, son of the Wllam S. Ernst famly, was wth them. He receved hs dscharge from the Marne Corps the mddle of June after servng four years, whch ncluded a tour of duty n Vetnam. Ann Mortz entertaned a group of grls at her home, Wednesday, June 2, n honor of her 2th brthday. ' Bernlce / Shtfgs JJ of Detrot came'"frday,-!* June-2 to~ vst 0 a few weeks wth her mother, Mrs. Edna Watamaker. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Foerch and Sandra.and John Foerch attended the Foerch reunon at Reasoner Park n Lansng, Sunday, June 2. We offer our heartest congratulatons and best wshes to Mrs. Ida Tedt, who observed her 90th brthday on Thursday, July 2. Mrs. Tledt's daughter, Mrs, Robert Eldrldge and her. two sons, Erwn and Rudolph lve n ths neghborhood. On Thursday evenng, June 25, Mrs, Herbert Pasch, Mrs. Wllam Gardner and baby and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bancroft and Jay of S, W. Dallas and Mrs. Edna Watamaker vsted Mr. and Mrs, Fred W. Pasch. Callers of Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Ernst on Frday afternoon, June 2 were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Noller of rural Hubbard-. ston and Theodore Peterson of rural Grand Ledge. In the evenng Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Mohnke of S. Bengal vsted the Ernst's. Busness Drectory Wll - Doty-JUly 23 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. ESTATE OF CHESTER LEE DOTY, Deceased It s Ordered that on Thursday, July 23, 970, at 0:30 A.M., In the, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch Probate Courtroom In St Johns, Mch- all credtors of sad deceased are lgan a hearng be held on the petton requred to prove ther clams. Credof Kayle G. Doty for probate of a pur- ltors must fle sworn clams wth the ported wll, for grantng of admlnls- Court and serve a copy on Marjorle tratlon to the executor named, or Borst, Admnstratrx, 200 Wnn some other slhble pornnn nwl for n Road, Nlles, Mchgan, determnaton of hers. Publcaton and servce shall be Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, *' Rule. '. ' Judge of Probate, Judge df Probate. Dated June 20,970 Dated: June 2, 970 * By: F. A. Jones By: Lloyd H. Kempf Attorney for Estate 2S S. Grand 203 Inter-Cty Bulk Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 9-3 Benton Harbor, Mchgan 0-3 AUTOMOTIVE For the BEST BUY n New & Used Chevrolets See EDINGER & WEBER FOWLER Phone BOOKKEEPING SERVICE R.E.S. Bookkeepng: & Accountng Servce Rchard E. Stoddard Phone Round Lake Rd., DeWtt CREDIT BUREAU CLINTON COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU Phone Credt Reports Collectons FOR TOUR LISTING IN THE Buln-m Drectory Phone 22-M DRUGGISTS Your Pharmacsts flls all Prescrptons wth the utmost accuracy. Glaspe Drug Store 22 N. 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23 Page 0 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, July, 970, Clnton County News Wednesday, July, 970 Our reps The fres of democracy are begnnng to kndle and by the tme the Aug. prmares roll around poltcal sparks wll be flyng n all drectons. There s an exctement about electon years that s sensed not only by actve canddates, but by anyone who s aware that foundatons of our country undergo renforcement wth each campagn. It s a tme of much dscusson and canddates and ssues come under heavy assessment.. It s unfortunate that poltcal boundares have caused Clnton County to be a part of two dstrcts but a major consolaton can be found n the persons of Representatves Bll Ballenger and Dck Allen. Our electon year assessment fnds the par to be n good stead. Each has had several occasons to dsplay nterest n ther dstrcts and voters who have contacted them personally or by mal know they truly have been concerned wth Clnton County problems. Each has hs own style but some trats whch they share n common nclude the desre to.be abreast of the legslatve process and to be artculate wth consttuents on where they stand. Another s ther knowledge of "the ball game" whch s mpressve. Couple these.wth ther keen wt, whch seems to be the core of any successful poltcan, and t s dffcult to see anythng but a favorable future for ether. * Reps. Ballenger and Allen obvously wll not serve Clnton County n ther present capacty ndefntely, but as they go on to other challenges they'll leave one challenge behnd. If t's, m et n ther manner, Clnton County wll contnue to be well represented. Hey, wfe! Young people who complan that the "Establshment" doesn't lsten to them have nothng on your average newly marred housewfe. A survey of about 300 young couples n Peora and Decatur,,, by the Survey Research Laboratory of the Unversty of Illnos, found that whle nne out of 0 wves reported dscussng the purchase of a new car wth ther husbands, only eght of 0 husbands sad they dscussed the subject wth ther mates. In other words, 30 out of 50 husbands just weren't lstenng when they were addressed by ther better halves. Ether that or men-and women have dfferent defntons of "dscusson." The survey was conducted last fall as part of a contnung study of consumer decsons. Famly sze and the wfe's workng are the two decsons dscussed most frequently by young couples. Nne out of 0 couples n the sample group dscussed these subjects. Weekly food expendtures and where to go on vacaton are decsons dspussed least often. Another sgnfcant fndng reported by the laboratory; "It s nterestng to note that more wves than husbands beleve that you can feel both love and hate for the same person." Yes, especally when he says that you never sad somethng to hm whch you know perfectly well you dd say to hm and... ^fcj^\ PAGE ONE-ONE YEAR AGO, July 9, 970 Back thru the years DeWtt supervsor electon, July celebratons, WW II and bountes - - ths was news n Clnton's past One Year Ago JULY 9, 99 Resdents of DeWtt were to go to the polls July to elect a new supervsor. The poston was vacated when voters recalled Regnald Nelson. Republcan canddate was Olver S. Angell and,the Democratc, opponent was Edmund J. Thelen. The Pe'wamo-We'stpha'lla Board of Educaton set Aug, for a specal electon to ask the voters to approve a $950,000 bond ssue to erect, furnsh and equp addtons to the P-W Hgh School and Pewamo Elementary buldng. Congressman Charles E. Chamberlan (R-Mch,), ctng the,32 deaths from recreatonal boatng accdents n 9, called for Intensfed safety efforts ncludng serous study of the lcensng of small boat operators. Clnton County News Edtoral: "We encourage a yes vote on the cty ncome tax proposal. Lke everythng else our thoughts are constantly runnng toward the elusve answer to the questons of 'when wll t all end?' At present we see no end and whether we lke t or not the realtes of operatng a cty cannot be dened." The Upper Maple Rver Inter- County Dran Board and the three sol conservaton dstrcts whch sponsored the Upper Maple Rver Water-Shed project were advsed that the plan neared com pletlon. The plan nvolved addtonal studes requested by the sponsors regardng ppelne crossngs, collecton dtch modfcatons, and road crossngs. 0 Years Ago JULY 7, 90 The fremen's Fourth of July celebraton wound up Tuesday a thousand laughs after t opened Saturday for ts three-day run. General Charman, Al Northouse sad t was one of the most successful and best attended celebratons held n St. Johns In recent years. Mayor Rex Slrrne sad the crowds seemed bgger and the organzaton more complete. Ovd entertaned a crowd of 0,000 at ts annual Fourth of July celebraton hghlghted by the crownng of Sharon Crowell as festval queen by Owosso Mayor Lous Rubelman, Expanson of school boards from fve to seve'n members drew a total of eght canddates to the Fowler school electon July. Dutch elm dsease was detected n St. Johns and Cty Manager.Kenneth Anderson started an Immedate study on costs to battle the.menace endangerng the cty's szable elm populaton, The St, Johns busness offce of the General Telephone Co., moved nto new quarters two months to the day before the shft from manual to automatc dal operatons. Ink Whte of St. Johns was named charman of the Clnton County Republcan commttee by the electve county and legslatve offcers of the dstrct at a specal meetng n the courthouse. He succeeded Alan R. Dean of St, Johns who had served as commttee charman for sx years. 25 Years Ago JULY 2, 95 Harry Hulse and Clement Pung of St. Johns were named members of the school board for dstrct four, Bngham Townshp at the annual school meetng n Rodney B. Wlson audtorum July 9. Germany must be offered somethng better In the way of educaton and educatonal methods and%the German people must be re-educated along democratc prncple durng Alled occupaton f a lastng peace In Europe Is to be effected, sad Fr. Guldo M. Jorna of St. Joseph's Church, n an address to the St, Johns Rotary Club. The Clnton County sherff's department announced that n the future no applcatons of mnors, under years of age, for operators' or chauffeurs' lcenses, would be approved by the State Polce Commssoner, unless the applcaton was sgned by the father of the applcant. At the Clnton Theater: (young) John Wayne and Ann Dvorak n "Flame ofbarbarycoast."showng next: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Bren and Marjore Man n "Meet Me In St. Lous" drected by Judy's husband Vncente Mnnell (father of Lza Mnnelll). Edtoral: "As the war draws toward ts fnal stages clear thnkng s essental f the thngs we have fought for, or aganst, are not lost n the shuffle. The most mportant development snce V-E Day Is the announced polcy of the War Producton Board, as presented n the report of Charman Krug, It sets forth the prncples that wll govern the decsons of the WPB durng the reconverson perod, and stands out as a document of hstory-makng mportance. "It affrms fath n free enterprse. It rejects the Idea that government plannng, n the sense of control by blue prnt, can be as effectve or lead to as desrable ends as prvate-plannng," 50 Years Ago JULY, 920 The Clntonan, a four-column newspaper, was establshed n 2 at the vllage of DeWtt by Mark A. Chlds, who was recognzed among the early settlers as a humorst. Ths bt of nformaton appeared n a column called."pen Pctures of Early Days," by G. S. Corbt. Work was expected to begn Contnued on Page B Gong Away By W.E. Dobson We're gong to mss you Herluf, In case you ddn't know. We thought we better tell you Snce you're all packed to go. We'll mss that slly lttle grn, The musc when you laughed. Your record of attendance And devoton to the craft. We're gong to mss you Herluf When we come to count the score Prepared for "petty Larceny" When you met us at the door. Who wll volunteer announcements To complete the lst at hand? Who wll call us on the carpet In a way we understand? > We're gong to mss you Herluf You, your Helen and all, But shucks you're only farmed out And subject to quck recall, We'll send you down /or seasonng And a much needed rest. But come back soon the bg league Is where you're at your best. We're gong to mss you Herluf Whle you're down In Bradenton But let nobody kd you That you're work here s all done, We'll keep you on the roster On a 2 hour recall ' Knowng full well when we need you We'll fnd Herluf on the ball. Lansng H 2 IF IT FITZ... Then there was the Ph.D but that's another story Bj^ ay JIM FIT7GERALD. / V A medcal doctor confessed to me that he doesn't lke to be called Doc. I know exactly what he means. Lookng around the crowded bar where the doctor and I sat, I could see three other "Docs." None of them s a doctor. One guy s called Doc because hs late father was a veternaran. Another man s a Doc because he used to Jerk sodas n a drugstore. The thrd man s a Doc because he once dated a nurse. "I worked and studed a lot of years to become a doctor," my medcal frend explaned. "I lke to be called Doctor. Or by my frst name or my last name; or both. But not Doc, I thnk I've earned more respect than men who mght be called Doc because they sellbandads, or because they're In a cartoon wth a rabbt who wants toknow what's up." Yeah. When a man earns respect, he lkes to get t. Lstenng to Doc's (whoops) Doctor's problem, I almost sobbed aloud. It's not only that I'm naturally sympathetc and I had a lump I wanted hm to look at between drnks. But I was remnded of the day I was promoted to Corporal. You TAKING FIVE Just about half the force of the St. Johns volunteer fre department converged on the Huard household last Saturday nght, but fortunately they weren't there to pursue ther fre fghtng talents. They were there lookng for a lttle grl by the name of Carol, whose name just moments before had been drawn as wnner of the fremen's tradtonal th of July steer. They ddn't fnd her. Carol was vstng relatves and frends In Charles Cty, Iowa. Carol's dad was there, though, and a flabbergasted dad I was. I had curled up n bed to read the fnal chapters of "The Godfather," but the sound of car doors clappng shut nterrupted. Moments later footsteps on the porch and a rattlng of the front door drew me to see what was happenng and the scene that greeted me almost caused my jonts to come unglued. There was Sonny Cornwell, hs wfe Alberta, Clare Maer, I got a call from John Joly the other day and he was n, of all places, Lowell. And not passng through, ether,, John let t be known that he's now edtor of the Lowell Ledger. Now I have to take you back a ways for you to apprecate hs latest move. John's father, Lous, and my father were best of frends n the old days at the Detrot News. When me and John got to thnkng about makng a lvng ourselves we both decded that the prntng trade was a pretty far way to put some bread on the table. And we both wound up at the Detrot Free Press. Ths ncluded a stnt at George Hlggns' College of Typographcal Knowledge, whch s another story. Anyway, I decded that some nght school courses at the Unversty of Detrot couldn't do any harm and before long there was old John rght down there,, too. Ironc, I thought, but I ddn't say anythng.' Strangely enough, he ddn't follow me to Mchgan State, but he was thnkng about t. So I went to work for the Assocated Press In Detrot and after graduaton John stayed wth the Free Press but moved upstars to ther promoton department. At last, I thought, he's got a mnd of hs own. ' probably won't beleve what happened but keep readng anyway. There's nothng but reruns on TV whle I've never told ths story before... IT WAS LATE 95 at Camp Polk, Lousana. I had already been n the army about two years. My presence n Germany helped us wn the war there. The mere threat of my presence In Japan led to our vctory there (I was about to set sal for the South Pacfc when Japan heard about t and surrendered). Despte ths tremendous contrbuton, I was stll a Prvate Frst Class. Ths rankled. My mother kept wrtng that all her frends' sons were admrals and generals. She threatened to pull the shade n front of the blue-star flag n her wndow. I was ashamed. I was also dreadfully sck of dong KP and scrubbng floors. Corporals and sergeants ddn't have to do that drty work. Only prvates. Suddenly, my luck changed, I was made an assstant to the Catholc chaplan who was a full colonel. He was a van man and he ddn't want any lousy prvate workng for hm. He mmedately promoted me to corporal. Wow. Ths s neat Larry Karber and a seemngly huge crowd of smlng faces. Behnd the people stood abandoned autos, pckups and frefghtng equpment wth flashng red lghts ablaze; along wth the prze standng quetly aloof to all the actvty. I was too dumbfounded to fully comprehend Sonny's openng comment;' "You want 250 [ or a,00 pound steer?" The mpact ofhls words ddn't regster for some tme and" durng that perod I truly was ncapable of coherent thought or speech. Even though I was not the real wnner, the mere fact that the Huardshadbecome owners of more than two pounds of steak at one tme overwhelmed me. "Te It to the tree," I cred n exctement, but the fremen, n ther typcal exhuberance, were frng suggestons on the best methods of dsposng the prze. Most of the proposals were I mmedately purchased 2 sets of corporal's strpes and maled out' 32 change-ofaddress cards, mostly to my mother. I was stenclng strpes - on my arm that evenng when f the sergeant sad t was tme ' for a GI Party. That means' scrub the lousy barracks. I Just sat there and laughed. "It's great that we non-commssoned offcers don't have to do such awful Work, sn't t, Sarge," I sad to my new comrade, slppng my arm around hs shoulders. "Let's, you and me slp over to the NCO club for a beer or 2. Let these slob prvates scrub' away." The sergeant handed me a. broom and showed me awrltten notce Just receved from the company commander. It sad *-, that, due to an unusual number of promotons, there were no longer enough prvates to do all the KP and clean all the barracks. From ths date forward, t sad, corporals would also do KP etc. Just as If they were prvates. And when I fell on the floor, screamng and kckng and scratchng at my new strpes, a dumb prvate looked at me and sad: "What's up, Corp?" By RON HUARD Welcome, John By RON KARLE, Edtor Deadlnes drectly centered on an mmedate or soon to be held feast but my feeble attempts at beng a gracous wnner came apart lke my nerves. All I could muster was an nvtaton for a drnk, whch, also typcally, was accepted. Besdes bengamongthemost effcent volunteer departments n Mchgan, the St. Johns fre- mew are capable of enjoyng good tmes and both ther humor and human warmth were alve Saturday nght. I'm sorry the entre famly was not In town to enjoy the fremen's vst for I'm qute sure ther appearance at our door was prompted by an event that can never recur. In sharng a nghtcap wth my benefactors, I could not help but sense a degree of loss over my Intal nablty to comment on the exctng vst. It was too bad, too, that Carol wasn't home, for even though I know now what she'd have sad, I never thought of t at the tme; > "Gee, ths s neat!" In the meantme, I became a country edtor. Joly wll never do ths, I thought. At last I'm free. He.'ll stay n Detrot, go to Mass every Chrstmas Eve at Holy Redeemer, jon the Goodfellows and st around the Anchor Bar tellng tall tales after the Press Club closes. He's a Detrolter, through and through. Whch brngs us up to that telephone call. I got my frst Issue of the Ledger the other day and t looks lke John has taken to country edtng In fne fashon. He's revved hs old column, "Ham on Wry," whch got ts start on the Varsty News at U-D. John was always an unusual kd but last week's column confrmed the worst. He devoted several nches as to how he's never been stung by a bee and that the very thought has re-/ suted n more than a few sleepless nghts. Ths s all rght, but some-' how he tres to rescue hs masculnty by nformng that's he's not afrad of a Kluge. And. everyone knows that Kluges don't stng, they prnt. But the best part of the column % s rght at the end:, \ "Effectve July -The ser-' vens of dog catcher for the cty. of Lowell wll no longer be avalable. Sgned, Wayne Hoag. C2," Welcome to weekly Journalsm, John. In sx months, you'll have some great stores, for the Press Club. Dsplay advertsng. Monday noon. Classfed advertsng Monday noon. * Letters to the edtor...thursday,5p.m. * News for farm pages Weddng stores, pctures Thursday noon. Thursday noon.,, *' Otlter contrbuted pctures...monday noon. Church and fne artstems...thursday,5p.m. '* Regular columns Sports page tems. Frday, 9 a.m..monday, 5 p.m.'. * Teen actvtes page Items Thursday, 5 p.m. Other contrbuted tems Monday, 5 p.m. Earler submsson of news tems s greatly apprecated, wth the result that more attenton can be gven t> $ to them. Items wll be accepted after the deadlne, but Wll be used ONLY f tme and space are avalable. * : Requests for pctures to be taken by the County News staff should be made as soon as possble and never less than 2 hours before the pcture tme.

24 Wednesday, July, 970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page B Letters to the edtor It should not have to be a matter -. * ' of luck to safely cross U.S. 27' To the Edtor: I feel compelled to wrte you once agan n reference to pur campagn for safety on U.S, 27. A recent letter opposng a stoplght was prnted. We welcome dssent but hope to gve a few more reasons for such a lght. If such a lght rrtates travelers we feel they mght wrte ther representatve and urge reroutng around St. Johns. Too, I would rather have safety at such a corner even f t meant rrtaton. However, we feel for holday weekends the lght could be geared to the traffc stuaton thus allowng a free flow of traffc. Such a lght durng the week would be benefcal to everyone around here. As the fjst phase of the 970 sesson draws near an end,. gubernatoral sgnngs of blls approved by the Legslature are becomng more frequent. Two of the most mportant measures n the "newly enacted" category are those rasng the Mchgan mnmum wage (HB 3397) and grantng 'autonomy to Oakland Unversty (HB 39). Under terms of the mnmum wage bll, many Mchgan workers not already covered by federal mlnmums, saw ther base pay ncrease to $.5 per hour on July. Another boost to $.0 per hour s scheduled to take effect one year later. Oakland Unversty, located at Rochester n Oakland County, becomes the newest ndependent hgher educaton nsttuton n Mchgan. Governor MIIUken's sgnature capped legslatve efforts to grant the expandng school autonomy from Mchgan State Unversty. Supporters- of the autonomy'mov& see Oakland Unversty developng nto another ".major" state unversty. Condtons are favorable for growth to accommodate many more students, There Is consderable open land around the exstng facltes, whch are located near the developng populaton center of the southeastern Mchgan metropoltan area. In another, unrelated, development, the frst fragmentary results were reported last week from the state-wde evaluaton and testng of students and the "Mchgan educaton system.the tests and evaluatons were made last January. Some 320,000 ("fourth and seventh grade stu- ; dents were tested. " It should be stressed that I these prelmnary results are! only a small begnnng step! toward a comprehensve and J ongong evaluaton of educaton J n Mchgan. The ntal results J were for geographcal regons, j and' were not broken down nto ndvdual dstrcts. A more detaled analyss of the assessment s expected wthn a few" weeks. Department of Educaton offcals warned aganst drawng too-hasty conclusons from these frst results, and. sad more study and analyss s planned. One thng to keep n mnd, of course, s that ths was somethng of an expermental assessment procedure.. There may be flaws n the testng procedure whch wll have to be corrected n future evaluaton programs. The mportant thng s that we have started a crtcal apprasal of the educatonal system provded for the INFLATED TIMES ' It's possble to get a dollar's worth of value today, but sometmes you have to spend at least two dollars to do t. Clnton County News Rollln A. Huard...*.,.Publsher Ronald p. Karle Edtor Mke Prevlle Adv. Mgr. John W. Hannah Prntng Supt. Second class postage pad at St. Johns, Mch. 79. Publshed Wednesdays at 20 E, Walker Street, St. Johns, by Clnton County News, Inc. Subscrpton prce by mall: InMlch- g^n, $5 for one year, $9fortwoyears, $3,75 for sx months, $2 for three months; outsde Mchgan, $ for one year. Snce the recent fatal accdent there have been three addtonal accdents at the corner' of U.S. 27 and Sturgs Street. People must realze that the traffc flow s much heaver now than t was 0 years or so ago when the chld was klled at U.S. 27 and Mc- Connell Street. Soon I 9 wll be dumped on to U.S. 27 and that wll mean that much more traffc gong through here. Because we care about the safety of everyone who goes through that corner, we have pettoned for the ght. - If we can get a lght at the corner of U.S. 27 and Sturgs Street, the people wll have more of a chance to cross the hghway at every corner between there Vew from the 7th Two mportant blls By REP. WILLIAM S. BALLENGER young people of ths state. The results of ths ongong appras- al, we hope, wll prove helpful to the students and the overall educatonal program. The frst reports from the testng ndcate that our larger school dstrcts In the southern part of the state rank hgh n educaton expendtures and advanced tranng for teachers. On the other hand, student achevement dd not reflect'the same superorty. The Upper Pennsula showed a reverse stuaton, wth average student achevement tendng to be hgher and educatonal expense lower. On the By TIM YOUNKMAN Several weeks ago I reported n ths column a vsonary experence of a rot scene between young leftst and lberal students versus the Naz brownshrt storm troopers and Berln workers. Yes, you may say, It was a long tme ago. It came about n a land plagued wth poverty, corrupton, nadequate admnstrators and lost prde. It -was a horrble tme n the hstory of an ancent people and the* Thrd Rech that followed was Indescrbable n ts perverted and twsted regn of terror. The poltcs of that pre-war Germany was a lesson n chaos wth major partes torn apart by dssentlon spnnng facton upon facton, settng son aganst father untl a small Insgnfcant radcal group called the natonal socalsts formed under a youthful fanatc. The natonal.socalsts or Nazs galvanzed several splnter groups to gan strength and promoted volent street fghtng to tear apart the moderates and leftsts. At frst, the left and rght extremsts had one thng n common. They dstrusted the mddle-of-the-road government, the post-world War I Wlemar Republc. They set out to over-throw t. The extreme rght-wng won. In comparson, Amerca today s beng torn apart n much the same way. Oh yes, Man Street stll looks the same and In smaller towns a" person can stll walk down the street unmolested. There s stll a move to see, a house to pay for and brthdays, annversares and holdays to celebrate. But the strrng s evdent. The bg ctes are crumblng before our eyes, we must go ut lookng for wars to fght and we must accept starvaton n our own naton. ' A sgnfcant mnorty, t not a majorty, fnd dssatsfacton wth the slow process of government and want somethng done soon. Racal hatreds are turnng volent agan. One-tme moderates are slppng Into more extremst rojes and polarzaton s now a realty. Much natonal attenton has been focused on the so-called communst nspred groups pf young dssenters. True, some' of these may be communst or and U.S. 27 and M 2. It s agreed that the threat of death s ever present to everyone, however, t should not have to be a matter of "luck'' to cross UJS. 27 or any other street. If ths s a matter of "luck" then we hope to help t along wth the proposed stoplght! We realze the ultmate soluton s reroutng but that s n the far dstant future (0 years or so) so for the present we want the chance to cross the hghway safely. We want our chldren to have that chance and we want the people who travel through here to be able to do t wthout a bt of trouble. "People Who Care" Jan Bensnger \ I can only guess at the apparent dscrepancy In ths pcture. The forthcomng detaled analyss wll undoubtedly shed some lght on the reasons. One thought that comes to mnd s that we may be seeng, n the southern Mchgan results, a balancng of the "top" and "bottom" n Mchgan educaton. Other regons, wth less economc" and cultural varaton, may reflect a more stable overall stuaton. But followng the warnng about drawng too-hasty conclusons, I'll defer further comment on ths untl all the data s avalable. tl J IN." Marxst deologcally, but hardly advocates of the state captalsm of Russa and Chna we tend to call communst. Other groups are not communst, but socalst and there s a dfference, a.rather large one. Be that as It may for now, what fnd curous Is the fact that lttle attenton s placed on the so-called rght-wng extremst groups. They are no less a threat to our natonal securty than leftsts, snce they advocate takng hold of the government by force f necessary to acheve ther goals. The Federal Bureau of Investgaton appears to ad n the arrest of many more leftsts than rghtsts. It may be the falure of the press to report rght-wng arrests, but It could be that they aren't arrested as much. A new group appeared on the scene n Detrot recently complete wth pamphlets and a campagn of sorts. They are called Statecraft. Ths neo-naz group, wth headquarters n Alexandra, Va., plans on strrng up racal volence through street confrontatons, an old German Naz tactc. They wear brown Esenhower jackets over brown shrts wth two arm nslgnas an Amercan flag and a jagged 'S' or half-swastka, smlar to the 'SS r sgns of the Naz storm troopers. What s more frghtenng s ther lst of goals. They want to sterlze all women on welfare, seze the property and possbly extermnate all lberal whtes, Jews and blacks, halt ntegraton and gve complete control of the government whtes. to conservatve They have several thousand members n Mchgan, wth support from some motorcycle gangs, Lvona's Patrotc, Party and the Mnutemen, another natonal Naz group. It has the support of the Pontac Ku KLux Klan and that area's Amercan Independent Party. Ths group, or all of..(he extremst groups combned, may not be able to do anythng to ths country. They mght Just fade away, mpotent from lack of nterest. Or they may not. Can we take the chance? Could we lve wth the consequences? -, Church mergers - - al OSS o f dentty? What s the plan of merger for a number of Chrstan churches all about? To answer ths queston completely would take up the space of ths column for many weeks to come. Instead of dong that let me quote from a document enttled, "A Plan of Unon for the Church of Chrst Untng." Ths document has been commended to the churches nvolved for study and response by the Consultaton on Church Unon, a group of clergymen who have been meetng together for a number of years tryng to work out a plan of unon. - Chapter I of ths document reads, "To begn anew we The 'Afrcan Methodst Epscopal Church, The Afrcan Methodst Epscopal Zon Church, The Chrstan Church (Dscples of Chrst), The Chrstan Methodst Epscopal Church, The Epscopal Church, The Presbyteran Church n the U.S., The Unted Church of Chrst, The Unted Methodst Church, The Unted Presbyteran Church n the U.S.A. a company of the people of God celebratng the one God, Father, Son, and Holy Sprt, movng toward hs comng Kngdom and seekng In fathfulness to unte under the Gospel for Chrst's msson and servce n -the world, open ourselves ndvdually and corporately to renewal from the Holy Sprt, struggle-aganst racsm, poverty, envronmental blght,war, and other problems of the famly of man, mnster to the deep yearnng of the human sprt for fullness of lfe, provde for the common use of the re-. sources and gfts of many-tradtons, n a church catholc, evangelcal, and reformed, do covenant together n ths Plan of Unon for The Church of Chrst Untng (CCU,)." Chapter, I of ths Plan of Unon s the frst of ten chapters whch spell out the detals for merger. Ths document outlnes what t means to be God's people, what t would,, mean to be a.member of..ths.proposed! new^hurohy* what the fath would bej what the varous areas of mnstry would be, and how the merger would be completed. Doesn't each of these nne churches run the rsk of sacrfcng some of the rchness of ther own partcular hertage n ths Plan of Unon? Ths s one of the basc fears of everyone to whom I have talked about ths plan of merger. People are worred that the Church of Chrst Untng wll requre a standard form of worshp whch wll be entrely dfferent from the way they are used to worshppng. The wrters of the Plan of Unon realze ths fear of the people and have responded to. It n paragraph of Chapter They wrte, "We recognze the presence and realty of the one unversal church wthn each of the untng churches, God In hs mercy has blessed each and used It for hs redemptve work. We agree that the fullness of the whole body requres the hertage of each, as t does every part of the unversal church. "We hold that none of the untng churches wll lose the contnuty and rchness of ts own lfe, but each wll fnd Its "lfe marvelously renewed by unon wth the other untng churches. Vsble unty should take away from us nothng essental; we wll -lose only our separateness. In Ths Unon, No One Church.Absorbs The Other Churches." I must admt that I have had ths same fear of losng the rchness of my own church's hertage, but ths statement now eases that fear. As I read t, each church wll lose nothng of ts hertage but that whch s nonessental. The stumblng block here, however, s that many churchmen thnk that so many of the nonessentals n ther partcular church are really essentals. can foresee many churchmen beng "hung-up" on ther non-essentals and refusng to "buy^nto" hs Plan of Unon. Does ths plan of Unon provde for mnorty*thnkng and. decson makng? ^ Yes, t does. There are always those ndependent thnkers who challenge the so-called "establshment." The majorty thnkng Is not always the rght thnkng, and so'the ndependent. thnker provdes the necessary alternate vewpont whch, In By REV. HUGH BANNINGA many cases, s the rght one, or at least contrbutes to the rght thnkng. Agan, the wrters of the Plan of Unon have consdered the usefulness of mnorty thnkng. In paragraphs 20 and 2 they wrte, *We seek not to dmnsh freedom under the Gospel but to enhance t. Some authortatve structures are necessary, but under Chrst's Lordshp every approprate channel of responsble freedom n decson-makng should be left open. "Our concern s for the church and ts msson. It must not be mmoblzed by a majorty whch gnores- or otherwse coerces a mnorty, nor Ths column has been used, at varous tmes, to justfy, defend or prase the democratc process, the State Legslature and Dck Allen. Ths week I'm not proud of any of the three. I'll let you be the judge. By a vote of 57 (5 requred), we passed a bll drastcally curtalng the property tax credt you have been'recelvng on your state ncome tax. Ths wll rase about $90 mllon and s. enablng the State to fnance a School Ad Act gvng a hefty ncrease to schools In our area. Snce t was frst proposed eght months ago, I have loudly and persstently objected to any reducton of property tax credts. Yet, I ended up votng for the bll. Let me brefly outlne the process. We have known for some tme that ths year's Legslature was ether gong to pass some tax ncreases or leave local schools flounderng wth nadequate funds. We,spent-$0 mllon more last year than we took n. But we had a surplus carry-over to cover It. I early stated by wllngness to vote for an ncome tax ncrease, feelng ths was the most legtmate way to fnance the ncreasng needs of local schools. However, ths attempt faled largely because the Senate consstently stated ther resolve not to ncrease the ncome tax rate. So we came rght down to the fnal days, of the sesson wth.only two optons; leave schools wth only the local property tax source for addtonal ncome or pass the property tax credt reducton. The leaders of both partes and the governor were pushng sufp^jl by a mnorty whch s dvsve anxf fnally obstructs conscentous acton. The rghts of each are to be respected. Clearly, the church requres norms of ordered lfe, but we realze that these may sometmes mpede rather than assst the work of the Sprt. Therefore, we affrm the essental place of the non-conformst n the church as n socety everywhere. Any concepton of church order or admnstraton whch unjustly smothers or mnmzes the contrbutons of such persons deprves the church of ndspensable gudes through a tme of rapd change and revolutonary upheaval such as our own." From the State House I'm dstressed By REP. DICK ALLEN hard for the tax bll. Budgetary problems and closed schools embarrass the leadershp more than the rest of us. Tme was gettng short and the pressure ncreased. One by one addtonal reluctant votes are pledged. On the next to last day of sesson my poston weakened a lttle. I ntroduced an amendment whch reduced the cty ncome tax credt brngng n about $7 mllon extra dollars. Then I ntroduced a second amendment gvng ths back to property tax payers by reducng the cut n the property tax credt. At frst the cty representatves protested loudly. But I let t be known that I would vote for the bll f my amend-,, ment passed. My vote was_ needed, House Speaker Ryan, Democrat from Detrot, agreed to co-sponsor my amendment. The amendment passed'and the bll passed wth"one vote.to spare., ' ' f ' '_* Call t what you wll; I won't defend the process, the fnal bll or my vote. I am dstressed by all of them. Perhaps you wll conclude that the Allen amendment shftng $ mllon dollars from property tax to cty ncome tax saved my consttuents a great deal of money. Or you can conclude that f I had held out no tax bll would have passed and we would have saved even more. I can only pont to one result wth any satsfacton at all. Most schools n our dstrct wll get an Increase of 0 to 70 dollars per student n State Ad. Ths should mprove our schools and perhaps slghtly reduce the pressure on local property tax. Back thru the years J Contnued from Page 0B wthn a week on a new brck school house n school dstrct two, Bengal and Rley, to take the place of 'the one destroyed by the tornado." County Treasurer Ludwlck reported more money pad out n bountes n the month of June than n any other month durng the year. The amount totaled $3,07 for rats, weasels, hawks, owls, crows and woodchucks. The work of fnancng a cooperatve elevator n St, Johns reached fruton when negotatons were completed for the John F. Parr elevator located on the north sde of the Grand Trunk track and east of Clnton Avenue, The Catholcs of St. Johns began plannng to buld a parochal school In St. Johns n the near future. A $250 gft was donated by a Detrot resdent to Rev. Thomas Carey, pastor of the St. Johns church to start the fund. The Clnton Republcan edtoral: "Mchgan cut about as "sorry a fgure n the. Democratc conventon as It dd n the Republcan conventon. In nether case dd the delegatons gve support to the wnner n tme to do the state any good." Nomnees for the Republcan tcket were Warren G. Hardng and Calvn Coolldge whle the Democrats nomnated James" M.' Cox, wth Frankln D. Roosevelt as hs runnng mate. REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION MEETING A regular meetng of the Clnton County ZonlngCommsson wll be held on Tuesday, July 2, 970 at p.m. n the courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the Commsson wll act on the followng applcatons:. WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP Zone D, agrcultural to Zone G, Industral: A parcel of land n the NE / of Sec., TN-RW, Westphala Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan. Descrbed as begnnng at a pont 3' S of the NE corner of sad Sec., thence W 9', S 79', W,7', S 935', E,979', North,' to the pont of begnnng. WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP ZoneJ), agrcultutal to Zone B, resdental: Aparcel of land n the NE / of Sec. TN-RW, Westphala Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan descrbed as: begnnng at a pont.5' S of the NE corner of sad Sec., thence W.5', N.5', W,22, S 29.5', W ', N 29.5', W 52', S 2'; E,7', N 79', E 9', N 3' to the pont of begnnng, also parcel of land n the NE / of Sec., TN-RW, Westphala Twp, Clnton County, Mchgan descrbed as: begnnng at a pont,597' S of the NE corner of sad'sec., th W,079', S,03', E,7.02', N 5', E 2', N 0' to the pont of begnnng. DEWITT TOWNSHIP Zone G, Industral to Zone C, Commercal An applcaton for approval and recommendaton for a Moble Home Park on the followng descrbed parcel of land: Begnnng on the East lne of the W /2 of the SE / of Sec. 33, T5N-R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, at a pont 0' N 0 degrees^ 2' W. from the SE cor of the sad W /2 of the SE / pf Sec. 33; thence W 29.3', thence N ', thence W 75' to the centerlne of Turner Road; thence N. 0 degrees 3'50* E, along centerlne of Turner Road 25.72'; th N 00'; th W 2.9' to the center lne of Turner Road; thence N 0 degrees 3'50" E. along the centerlne of Turner Road 33.', thence E.' to the East lne of the W /2 of the SE / of Sec. 33, thence S. 0 degrees 2' E 0' to the pont of begnnng; contanng 3.0 acrevhore'or less. ' '''' * T DEWITT TOWNSHIP An applcaton for approval and recommendaton for an addton to an exstng moble home park: The SE / of the SW / of Sec, 3, T5N-R2W consstng of approxmately forty (0) acres more or less. RILEY TOWNSHIP An applcaton for approval and recommendaton to operate and mantan a prvate ar strp on the followng descrbed parcel of land: West 3/ of SW /, Sec, 3, TN-R3W, Rley Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan. The text of the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended and a lst of descrptons showng the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended may be examned at the offce of the Clnton County Zonng Admnstrator at the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan between the hours of :00 a.m. to 2 noon and :00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. of any day Monday through Frday. WILLIAM M. COFFEY Zonng Admnstrator 0-2- < &e, A year's, supply of y@ht [ y[l for the prvlege of talkng wth you about the advantages of... CONVERTING to ELECTRIC HEAT Consumers Power Company,530 W. Wllow, Lansng, Mch. 90 Namo- Slreet_ Cty Phono- t am InlcroMnd In talkng wlh you about convertng to Electrc Heal. I understand t wll rocolve a year's supply of lght bulbs tree.,.no oblgaton..best tme to call mo. -Zp. 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