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1 1 Clnton County News /, Vol.52 May 23,1974 ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Pages -.-4 >V %&**'% *'*»-* 4 * _ The rans came last week, but these boys ddn't mnd as they put the hgh water to n the back yard of ther Gfes St home. Hgh water made t possble to navgate the foot fshng boat wth plenty of neghborhood passengers. Skes clear and Joe Weber rolls to Derby wn ST JOHNS - After a month of ran, the skes cleared and 44 racers partcpated n the 1974 Clnton County Soapbox Derby won by Westphala's Joe Weber. He receves a $150 Savngs Bond and the rght }o compete n the Natonal Derby n Akron. r t Followng are the 2d through 15th place *' 'wnners and ther przes: 2d-Joe Hanses- $100 Savngs Bond. 3d-Jm Klen- 10-speed Huffy bke. ( f 4th-T6"nt Wassa- Wrst watch Hh-Bob Smth,- Kodak Pocket Instarnatc 6lh--Alan Droste- Sony 3-band rado 7uVHarry Todoscuk-- GE tape recorder!fth--bruce Hanses-Kodak Smle Saver camera. 9th-Crag Bolng- Headphone rado. 10th--Robby Gregory- Back pack llth-peter Wtteveen- Wlson baseball glove. I2th--Brad Delo- fshng rod. 13th--Terry Churches- Sleepng back. 14th-Barry Flowers- football. 15th-Mary Kay Hanses- Basketball. The followng were drawng wnners of a (rp to Akron: 11)74 AKItOX TRIP WINNERS Petter Wtteveen, Bruce Hanses, Bob Smth, Robby Gregory, Crag Bolng. Larry Brown, Eugene Prce, Terr Barker, Wayne Kdd, Steve Van Note, Terry, Churches., Glenn Glbert, Anna Stebbns, Mark Robn Shvley* The Honor Ten of the Ovd- Else graduatng, class of 1974 have been announced by Blane (\ Lentz, Hgh School Prncpal. Robn Raye Shvley, who has attaned a 3.97 grade pont average durng the four years, and Mary Alce Bates, wth a 3.94 grade pont average out of a I ~ "" "8 I l*» &.,.*«Best desgned.car was bult by Glen Glbert and best constructed car by Mke Moore. Servces held for Rev Fr Aloysus Mller Brun, Jeff Brown, Alan Nelson, Denns Peterson, Tom Wassa, Keth Parsons and Leo Werman. WESTPHALIA - Funeral servces for the Rev Fr Aloysus H. Mller, 64, a longtme Westphala area prest, were held Wed; nesday n St Mary Catholc Church* The Kev Fr Mller ded Saturday n a Lansng nursng home followng a long llness. He was born n Pewamo and ordaned n 1937 n Detrot. He served at St Mary Church here snce He was actve untl hs llness about 3 years ago. He also served parshes n Hudson, St Joseph, Mend on and Vcksburg. Survvng are a brother, the Rev Fr Martn P. Mller, assstant pastor at St Paul Church, Owosso; sx ssters, Sster Maranne of Kalamazoo, Sster Jeanette of Battle Creek, Mrs Edna Grffth of Pellston, Mss Lllan Mller and Mrs Martha Boog of Lansng and Mrs Rta Smon of Fowler. Rosary servces were held Monday and Tuesday n the St Mary Church here. Arrangements were made by the Neller Funeral Home, Portland. Ovd-Else Hgh School names top 10 for 1974 Mary Bates possble 4.00, are the valedctoran and salutatoran, respectvely, of the class. The remanng Honor Ten are lsted below alphabetcally, Robn, age 17, s the daughter of Mrs Tlene E. Shvley of 304 West Wllam Street, Ovd. She has been a student n Ovd- Else's Vocatonal Clercal Holday deadlnes / Due to the May 27 Memoral Day Holday, all dsplay and classfed advertsng must be n the County News offce by 5 pm Frday. Deadlne for news s 9 am Tuesday. Steno Offce Educaton program and a co-op student. Robn's plans for the future are lo seek a secretaral or bookkeepng poston. Mary, age 17, s the daughter of I)r and Mrs Jackson Bates of 310 West Frst Street, Ovd. She wll attend the Unversty of Mchgan n Ann Arbor n the fall and major n Mathematcs. Mary's future plans nclude a career n hgher Mathematcs, possbly wth computers, and to partcpate ntrumentally n a muscal organzaton. Joan Ellen Carr, age 17, s the daughter of Mrs Anna R. Car? and the late Mr Lews E. Carr of 240 West Hgh Street, Ovd. She s currently enrolled n the Clnton County Shared Tme Health Assstants program and s plannng on seekng a poston n a hosptal after graduaton. Joan's future plans nclude attendng nursng school and becomng an UN. u Danel Kay Copeln.age 17,<s the son of Pastor and Mrs. Earl ('. Copeln of 311 South Man Street, Ovd. Next fall Dan plans to attend Judson College n Elgn, Illnos wth a major n Bochemstry. In the future, Dan plans on attendng medcal school n preparaton for becomng a medcal mssonary n Inda. Denns Patrck Delaney, age, 17, s the son of Mr and Mrs Patrck L. Delaney of 1477 Garland Road, Owosso, He plans on attendng Mchgan State Unversty ths fall majorng n engneerng. In the V future, Denns s -consderng ^v/avva^^^^^^'.ya^^v.v^^:a:.;.s enlstng In the U*S. Army. Rev Fr Mller Charles Duane Green, age 18, s the son of Mr and Mrs Duane Green of 5853 Merdan Road, Else. Ths fall Charle wll attend Mchgan State Unversty majorng n Dary Scence. After completng college, Charle plans to jon the famly dary farm busness at Green Meadow Farms. Devona J. Marrage, age 18, s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Marrage of 234 East Clnton Street, Ovd. Devonna s plannng on attendng John Wesley College n Owosso and majorng n elementary musc educaton. In the future fche s plannng to teach vocal musc to elementary chldren at school and n church functons. Kathleen Louse Moore, age 17, s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Moore of 9870 Gratot Road, Else. She s plannng on beng dually enrolled at Blodgett Memoral Hosptal School of Nursng and Grand Rapds Junor College ls fall. After completng RN schoolng, Kathy plans to work n a hosptal, Krk Douglas Schultz, age 17, s the son of Mr and Mrs Albert Schultz of 7478 North Fregel Road, Henderson. In the fall, Krk plans to attend Central Mchgan Unversty and major n ether computer scence or journalsm, Shrley Louse Wyrclc, age 18, s the daughter bf Mr and Mrs Kenneth E. Wyrck of 3458 South St Clar Road, St Johns. Ths fat Shrley plans on attendng Mchgan State Unversty majorng n musc. Her career goal s to be a musc therapst. Reapprasal gets green lght from county By Lnda Heybocr ' County News Wrter, Clnton County commssoners gave the green lght Tuesday for county-wde reapprasal of real property-but they left themselves an escape clause. The controversal proposal could eventually be dropped f assessment bds turn out lo be much hgher than the $250,000 tertatvely budgeted for the project. It was a 6-5 vote, wth commssoners Chamberlan, Hawks, Hennng, Martn, Overway and Shnaberry supportng the moton and commssoners Glson, Gove, Hugnargel, Reed and Zeeb opposng t. Supporter Duane Chamberlan sad he regretted the* expense nvolved n the project but ponted out most of the townshp supervsors sad at a recent board meetng that t s overdue. "We want to equalze all the townshps," he explaned. "Wth 18 dfferent assessors you get 18 dfferent apprasals." Other supporters sad the county-wde plan would take some of the pressure off ndvdual assessors and probably was the most equtable soluton. But Commr Don Glson wasn't so sure. "I'm not convnced ths s the real answer to the problem," he sad. Glson sad a better soluton mght be to expand the county equalzaton staff so t could do a more thorough job. He also noted that the state could stll apply a factor after Ihe county spent "all that money" on reassessment. A state-appled equalzaton factor happened lo be another major topc at Tuesday's meetng, where board members were joned by supervsors from most of the county's 10 townshps. The county has been slapped wth a tentatve 10 percent factor whch t plans to protest Thursday n a meetng wth the state tax commsson. County equalzaton drector Leon Thelen, board charman Derrll Shnabery and trustees Glson and Dyle Hennng Wll take up the matter'wth the tax commsson. ^ They asked for-and receved-nput from the supervsors present. Hennng' sad the queston was whether other countes n the area were equalzed as well. He ponted to fgures showng that real property valuaton n the county, accordng to the state, ncreased by 61 percent between 1971 and t By comparson, he noted, of 5 surroundng countes durng the same tme perod, 4 valuatons stayed the same and 1 ncreased by 33 percent. Olve townshp suerpvsor Earl Barks sad he was afrad the county's protest would not do much good for resdents but would hurt surroundng countes by rasng ther valuatons. Bath townshp supervsor Roy Van Sckle agreed, but added protest was "the only game n town." Most of the townshp offcals seemed to favor Van Sckle's reasonng, many of them declarng the factor was unnecessary and unfar. Dale Emerson, DeWtt townshp supervsor, predcted the orotest would be neffectve and sad the county should start appeal proceedngs nstead. But Thelen ponted out state courts have consstently upheld the tax commsson's equalzaton power, leavng countes wth no real legal recourse. Shnabery Was optmstc about Thursday's conference, however. "They are reasonable people (at the tax commsson)," he sad. REFER FUNDING REQUEST The board referred to ts health commttee a fundng request from the Captol Area Comprehensve Health Plannng Assocaton (CACHPA), a non-proft corporaton amng at developng a regonal health plan for Clnton, Eaton and Ingham 'countes., Bud Burgess, a Clnton County representatve on the assocaton's 4Bmember board of drectors, sad ctzen partcpaton n the group had been hurt because of lack of offcal support from the county board. However, assocaton drector Irvng Taylor affrmed that moral support was not all the group had n mnd. Stressng the ncreasng mportance of communty partcpaton n regonal health care plans, he sad the group was requestng an appropraton based on 10 cents per capta, or $5,200 for a fscal year. The assocaton, whch ncludes consumers, busness people and government offcals as well as professonals, receves 40 percent of ts budget from local organzatons and 60 percent from the federal government. m* te toctftto-x fttnty > *?<vt te 4fowp CK Second part of seres qefhes mllage necessty Edtors note: The followng s the 2d of 4 artcles explanng the mllage stuaton n the St Johns School Dstrct. By Earl Lancaster St.olns Superntendent or Schools After careful delberaton on all aspects of fnancal and operatonal'problems for the school year, the St Johns Board has concluded that an addtonal mll n operatonal property tax s necessary to support the program for the comng year. Accordngly, the board has resolved to ask the voters to approve 16.5 mlls for one year on the ballot n the annual electon June lu. ' The 16.5mlls n effect wll be a renewal of the 15.5 mlls n exstence the past 2 years plus an addtonal mll. The addtonal mll s requred manly because of the effects of nflaton. The extra mll plus a State Ad ncrease of $1 per mll per chld wll yeld an addtonal $400,000 to the School Dstrct. Snce the expendtures for the year wll total approxmately $4,270,000, the $400,000 ncrease wll be less than 10 percent over ths year's expendtures. SALARIES TOTAL $3,100,00 The effects of nflaton on a school budget t are many and vared. Over 80 percent of any school budget s spent on salares. In the St Johns dstrct there are 430 people on the payroll, whch ths year totals $3,100,000. The employees are represented by 5 separate assocatons whch negotate wth the Board for the next year's salares and workng condtons. Snce negotatons have not yet started wth these groups, t s as yet mpossble to detal the amounts whch wll be needed for ths purpose. ADDEDCOSTS The ntroducton and rapd growth of grls athletcs has resulted n ncreased costs for extra-currcular actvtes. Three years ago there were'no grls nterscholastc athletc teams. Next year there wll be organzed grls teams n swmmng'basketball, tenns, track, volleyball and Softball competng on nterscholastc bass. Other costs whch have rapdly escalated the past few months and show no sgns of levelng off are gasolne of whch over 100,000 gallons are used, up over 250 percent, paper up over 75 percent, textbooks and all paper and offce supples up approxmately 40 percent. Utlty companes have warned that lght, power and heat wll ncrease over 40 percent n the comng year, In fact, every commodty whch schools use, labor, materals, and all supples wll cost substantally more, STUDENT DISTRIBUTION Another problem s the unequal dstrbuton of students throughout he dstrct. Although the total enrollment of the dstrct (ths year 4409) s hot bxpected to ncrease totally next year, there wll need to be adjustments. The brthrates durng the early 1960's were unusually hgh. These chldren are now n grades 5 through 9 whch results n unusually hgh enrollments n these grades, partcularly n the Junor Hgh. An addtonal two teachers wll be necessary there next year to take care of the ' ncrease n enrollment. For the same reason an addtonal teacher wll be needed n the Hgh School program. At the same tme that the enrollments n grades 5-9 are ncreasng, projectons show that there wll be approxmately 58 less chldren n grades Kndergarten through 4. Snce these chldren are spread throughout the dstrct n 70 dfferent classrooms, t wll be mpossble to reduce the number of rooms. MEETING STATE REQUIREMENTS In 1971 the Mchgan Legslature passed the "Mandatory Specal Educaton Act".whch went nto effect the school year. Generally, the Act requres each school dstrct to serve the needs of all handcapped chldren from brth through the age of 25. And, although the St Johns Schools made adjustments to conform, t Is now apparent that three more teachers of Specal Educaton wll be'needed for the comng year n order to satsfy the - requrements of the law. In spte of these ncreases and addtons, the members of the Board of Educaton beleve that the present program can be mantaned by the addton of 1 mll for 1 operaton. The ncrease.of the one mll wll be off-set by the reducton of 1.2.mll fromthe 1973 Debt levy of 5 mlls to 3.8 mlls n TOTAL LEVY LOWER If the June 10 electon for 16.5 mlls s successful, the total levy for schools n the St Johns dstrct would be 28.3 mlls. Ths would be the lowest mllage rate snce The total rate for three years 1970 through 1972 was 29.5 mlls. In 1973 t was reduced to 28.5 mlls because of a reducton n the debt levy from 6 mlls to 5mlls. They're tops at St Johns Hgh School Ange Karber ST JOHNS» St Johns Hgh School has announced the valedctoran and salutatoran of the 1974 graduatng senor class. Valedctoran s Ange Joe Karber, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Karber, 804 N. Mead, and salutatoran s Todra Ann Haske, daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Haske, 1100 Hampshre, ' Ange Karber graduates wth a grade average. She plans to enter the dental assstant program of dental hygene program at Lansng Communty College, She has majored n scence and hstory wth a mnor n foregn language'and math. She has served as secretary of the Student Councl, co-edtor of the Torch, feature edtor, Homecomng commttee, Junor- Senor Prom commttee and fresh ma n^class treasurer. Todra Haske. She has also been a member of the symphonc band, marchng band,' hgh school orchestra, pt orchestra for '.'The, Sound of Musc" and "Olver," sk club, grls volleyball team, drama club, grls athletc assocaton, Candy Strpers and played the flute, oboe and Englsh horn n band. She s presently employed at Val's Pzzera. * Salutatoran Todra Ann Haske graduates wth a average and plans to attend < MSU and become a detcan, She has served as Student Councl treasurer, on the Prom commttee, Homecomng commttee. She has also been a member of the grls volleyball team, grls basketball team, Grls- Athletc Assocaton, Natonal Honor Socety, FCA, grls track team, Intramurl badmnton, drama Club and pep clubv

2 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN May 23,1974 Bath Townshp sewer projects cause dscusson by Lnda Ilcyboer County News Wrter Bath Twp -- Bath trustees were faced wth 2 sewer confrontatons Monday, 1 tense and the other good-natured. Hesdent Dors Root charged t was unfar that the sewer lne stopped just a few lots short of.her property n Outer Drve (Whoopee Lane), whle A. Rchard Bos tred to barter for rsers on thfrsewer man on hs farm at 5364 Sleght Rd. Nether dlemma was solved at the 3-hour board meetng, however. Trustees referred the Root problem to townshp engneers 2 weeks" ago.- Sewer plans never t called for extenson to the property, but Root and her neghbor, Mldred Barnes, sad they were led to beleve they Would be able to hook up, "If we don't get t now, we're t never gong to get t," sad Barnes, who added she doesn't lve on the property full-tme YOU'LL WANT TO TELL YOUR 1 FRIENDS ABOUT! EGAN FORD SALES, Inc w - Hgham ST. JOHNS Phone _J but s concerned about sale prospects. Townshp supervsor Roy Van Sckle explaned the low elevaton of the lots (15,16 and 17) posed problems because the sewer lne would have to extend above the ground. Expense was another factor, he sad. "The sewer prject s too expensve already, so everyone tells us," Van Sckle commented. "We had to stop somewhere," He added at the tme sewer plans were made, a 162 acre development was beng planned south of Park Lake. If, the project had panned outj he explaned the Root and Barnes propertes would have been able to hook nto the development's sewer lne. yan Sckle sad he expected such development would eventually materalze, but the women were not consoled. "It's th,e whole dea of people n that area pollutng the lake," Root sad. % "Even f we're not pollutng now, we're supposedly potental polluters,"! she went on. "And we don't get the sewer, whle people on the other sde of the townshp do," she concluded n exasperaton. ' Bos, n hs show-and-tell presentaton complete wth dagrams, sad he agreed to a gravty man across hs property because he "wanted to be a good ctzen," But t wasn't purely altrustc, he noted: f he ever sells out'to a developer the sewer lne wll be a defnte fnancal asset. Then t was barganng tme. Bos, who moved to hs farm 6 years ago and also works for the state, sad a sewer route change he suggested to engneers saved the townshp $18,000. Suggestng the townshp owed hm a favor, he requested that rsers be bult nto the sewer lne. He lamented he'd been "too nave" before to know rsers would be necessary for development, addng he would lose $15,000 because that's what t would.cost a developer to nstall the rsers. Board members ddn't qute follow hs lne of reasonng. Though they voted to refer the matter to ther attorney for consderaton, tht-y expressed doubt about the feasblty, of Bos's proposal. "We can't do t for everyone," treasurer Thomas Woodruff remarked, "Pretty soon we[d lave to float another bond."^ The board approved $82,390 worth of^road projects for the year, followng up on recommendatons by the townshp road commttee. The 14 projects range n cost from $500 to $20,000, In ' other road-related busness, trustees reaffrmed acton approved at the last meetng for 2 chlorde applcatons, A second vote was needed because Van Sckle reported that nstead of the estmated cost of $1,558 per applcaton, new county fgures ndcate each wll cost $2,670 nstead. _ ^ Wth $1,000 n county-suppledfunds, the applcaton cost wll lotal $4,340. 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Only half of hc expected crowd off.ooushowed up at the event, and that helped, he sad. Traffc-both pedestran and veh'cular--was the bggest problem, accordng to Clnton County sherff Anthony Ilufnagel. He sad a dozen concert-related arrests were made on charges rangng from drunk and dsorderly to drvng wthout a lcense. But (> of them nvolved juvenles, who were turned over to ther parents. No parkng or nose complants were made to polce, the men sad. Ilufnagel sad 15 county offcers, f townshp patrolmen and 6 state polcemen were on duty [or the occason. "We were all ready for anythng that mght have happened," he sad. t To the relef of offcals and resdents alke, nothng much dd. Gasjools stolen ST JOHNS -- The Clnton County Sherff's Dept s nvestgatng the May 11 theft of tools and gasolne fronv a tractor owned by George Hggns, Rt 5, St Johns. ^ Hggns^reported.the theft of 25 gallons of "gas and $25 worth of tools from the tractor at County Farm Rd and Townsend Rd. 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3 May 23,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Memoral servces set n Ovd area OVID - Two memoral servces wll be held Sunday, May 26 n the Ovd area. The 1st s at 1:30 pm at South Ovd Cemetery. The address wll be by Rev Rchard Gleason of the Free Methodst Church of Ovd. Greg Palen wll recte the Gettysburg Address. He wll recte the address agan at 2:30 at the Mddlebury Cemetery. James Teahen, Owosso attorney, wll present the address at the Mddlebury servces. Memoral servces Monday, May 27 n Ovd begn at 1:15 pm wth a parade on North Man St, The parade wll march to the cemetery, led by the Ovd-Else Band. Rev Claude Rdley wll present the address at the cemetery and Greg.Palen wll recte the Gettysburg Address. All area veterans, Scouts and patrotc groups are urged to partcpate n the parade and servces. I I 1 /j Honor hosptal employee Servce Blue Star Mothers and specal guests at the head table respond to remarks made durng the recent 30th annversar V of the organzaton n St Johns. St Johns vce-mayor, Hoy Ebert presents the key to the cty to Davd Purde, mayor of Davson, accompaned by hs wfe, Shrley, Commr Kenneth Duetscl and wfe, Sharon, and Davson Cty superntendent Jack Abcrnathy and wfe, Sandy. The ceremony kcked off Mayor's Exchange Day Monday and that evenng, Ebert Mayor Robert Wood, cty manager Harvey Weatherwax, cty commssoner John Archart, cty assessor Bruce Wood and Chamber of Commerce Rolln Huard, accompaned by ther wves, were guests of Davson for dnner and a program. Mayor Wood, Weatherwax and ther wves were guests of Davson durng the day whle Davson offcals vsted St Johns. Mr and Mrs Artlcn Wcstover, center, are greeted by Clnton County offcals and ther wves durng exchange day actvtes on the county level Monday. Greetng the charman of the Monroe County Board of Commssoners and hs wfe arc (from left) Mr and Mrs Harold Martn, Rchard Hawks, Mr and Mrs Wllam Hufnagel, Don Glson and Ernest Carter. 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We may save you some money and gve you more coverage than you're gettng now! anogeuer OVID SERVICE AGENCY PHONE %/tuto-owners Insurance LjfeHomeCajBusness A trp by words through county's past It s fttng lhat durng ths Mchgan Week when the entre state s takng tme lo pont wth prde to tself, that Clnton County lake a look at tself. A few nterestng facts are presenled by the Clnton County Hstorcal Socety to gve a bref account of our county's Notce PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING. State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of CLINTON. Estate of HAROLD F. WOHLFERT, Fle No TAKE NOTICE: On August 14, 1974, at 11:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom. St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon Tmothy Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on clams of the above estate and any such clams must be fled wth the Probate Court on or before August 14, Dated: May 17, Lnda Feld Pettoner 212 Russell St Hubbardston, Mchgan Attorney for Pettoner: Benjamn F. Gbson "30 South Pne Lansng, Mch,48933 Phone begnnngs. Although Mchgan was vsted early by French and Englsh explorers, and t s thought that Vkngs vsted the Great Lakes area, t was not untl Lews Cass and the Indans made treates that the great nteror of Mchgan was opened up. At one tme ths area was covered wth trees and parts of Clnton County were called "a dsmal swamp". A tradng post was establshed n Maple Rapds n Settlers came at about the same tme to Eagle on on ther way to Eaton county settlements along the Grand Rver. Davd Scott came to what s the present ste of DeWtt on the Lookng Glass Rver n These are thought to be the frst settlements of whtes n the area. Pre-hstorc Indans lved n Ihs area. Mound bulders left large earthen structures n the Duplan Townshp area. Gradual eroson and land use have destroyed vsual sgns of these Indans, Skeltons found n ths area near the turn of the century were sent "to the Unversty -of Glasgow, Scotland. In more modern tmes, Chppewa and Sauk Indans brought ther battle, for supremacy of the large Sagnaw {See Page 8A) ST JOHNS -- Clnton Memoral Hosptal's annual servce award dnner was held May 15 at Daley's'Fne Foods. Earnng servce awards n 1974 were Dorothy Weber and Felc tas for 20 years of servce; Dorothy Jastram, Marjore Mnark, Clare Haske and Mldred Whtaker for 10 years and Luclle Ordway, Donna Flanner, Janet Rockafellow, Mnerva Exelbv, Vctora Legal Notce NOTICE OF MORTGAGESALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan mortgage by ROYAL KENT HOMES, INC., a Mchgan corporaton, located n the Town of Rockford, County of Kent, Mchgan, mortgagor, to LEONARD GOLDSCHEIN of Ihe Town of Rchmond, County of Macomb, Mchgan, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of August, 1971, and recorded on Ihe 18th day of August, 1971, n the Offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan, n Lber 262 of Mortgages on pages G3 and 64. And the mortgagee havng elected under the terms of sad mortgage to declare the entre prncpal and accrued nterest thereon to be due, whch electon t does hereby exercse, pursuant to whch there s clamed lo be due and unpad on Ihe date of ths Notce Forty- Four Thousand Two Hundred Hfty-Seven and «7jl00 '544,257.67) Dollars, consstng (f Thrty Thousand (30,000.00) Dollars prncpal and Fourteen Thousand Two Hundred Ffty- Seven ($14,257.00) Dollars nterest and n Addton thereto One Thousand Three Hundred Nnety-Nne and 43;100 '$1,399.43) Dollars of whch here remans unpad lo dale hereof Nne Hundred Sxty-Fve and 67/100 ($965.67) Dollars. And JIO sut nr proceedng at law or n equty havng been nsttuted lo recover the debt or any par of Ihe debt secured by sad mortgage or any part I hereof. NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the power of sale n sad mortgage contaned and operatve by reason of such default, and the statute n such case made,**notce s hereby -gven that on the 27th day of June, 1974, at ten (10:00) o'clock n the forenoon sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale at publc aucton to the hghest bdder at the north entrance of the Courthouse n the Town of St. Johns, Mchgan, that beng Ihe buldng where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held, of the premses, descrbed n sad mortgage or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount then due on sad mortgage, together wth nterest thereon at twelve (12 percent) percent per annum and expenses ncludng the attorney fees as allowed by law and also any sums pad by the undersgned mortgagee, ncludng taxes and nsurance to protect hs nterest pror to sad sale, whch sad premses are descrbed as follows: All that certan pece or parcel of land stuated n the Buyng or Sellng CALl US FOR RESULTS x 60 AMERICAN MOBILE HOME, 2-BEDROOM, ON LOT IN OVID, $500 DOWN AND TAKE OVER PAY MENTS OF $105 PER MONTH. Aras, Dorothy Botmer, Rchard Rahl and Cndy Vtek for 5 years of servce. Retrees honored were Lllan Wallace and Mldred Whtaker. The dnner was open wth a welcome from Paul E. *Mc- Namara hosptal admnstrator, wth the dnner blessng gven by Bruce Fowler. Entertanment was provded by Carl Karl, popular area magcan. Townshp of DeWtt, County of Clnton and State of Mchgan and descrbed as follows: The South 165 Teet of the followng descrbed premses: Commencng at a pont 198 feet North of the Southeast corner of the Northeast ' t of the Southeast > of Secton 28, Town 5 North, Range 2 West; thence West.:30 feet; thence North 297 feet; thence 1 East 330 feet; Ihence South 297 feet lo the Pont of Begnnng, except lhat part of the premses used for hghway purposes. The perod of redempton Irom sad sale ard foreclosure of sad, mortage shall expre one 11) year*from and after the date of sad sale., ^Leonard Goldschen, Mortgagee Dated: May 14, Conln. Conln, McKenney & Mcader Allorneys for Mortgagee 700 Cty Center Buldng Ann Arbor, Mchgan Ths Space FOR RENT Phone COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOB'S AUTO BODY, INC 800 N. Lansng, Phono pwfc&lfc ININ K EVERY THURSDAY NITE: Spaghett & Meat Balls, Salad S Garlc Bread; Hot Meat Ball Sandwches, Veal Parmesan. EVERY FRIDAY NITE Perch and Whte Fsh. Dnners WE FEATURE CHOICE v. STEAKS AND HOMEMADE PIZZA We Cater to Small Partes, Weddng Rehearsals, Brthdays, Annversares. TRI-AMI 60WL Keg-lte Lounge Located on M-21 at Ovd Corners Phone At vomtord Dealer., Two Great Amercan Classcs. One s free! Gel ths famous Norman Rockwell reproducton free. It captures n lull color the sprt of the lmes and Ihe Ford Model T. Hgh qualty antque stock, 20" x 20", end sutable for framng No purchase necessary, but lcensed drvers only, Ask your partcpatng Ford Dealer when you como n to see the other Amercan classcs... hs new 1974 Fords. * * JWPG ' FOR RENT IN OVID - 2-BEDROOM M-21 TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS, RANGE, REFRIGERATOR, AIR.CONDI TIONED, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED..ntl*f* / 2 ACRES IN SHIAWASSEE COUNTY. NICE PINE TREES. 1-NEW RANCH HOME IN OVID, 3, BEDROOM, FULL BASE MENT, CARPETING. OVID SERVICE AGCY 104 N. MAIN PHONE ACRE PARCEL WITH CREEK THRU IT. TERMS. MOBILE HOME LOT FOR RENT IN OVID. 1 - ACRE COMMERCIAL LOT, CORNER OF HOLLISTER RD. AND M-21, OVID. Ovd Glbert Bovan, Broker Phone Tony Sncrop and Davd J. Hll ' Sales Representatves Phone Phone Pnto edonomy begns where you need economy: n the engne room. Recent tests show Pnto's thrfty 2000-cc engne averaged 28.1 mtes per gallon. ' That's one bg reason why Pnto s Amerca's best sellng subcompact. But basc economy Isn't the only consderaton for buyng Pnto. Low prce s just as Important. And, Pnto's got It. Only $2442. A lot of lttle car for the money. 'Stcker prce for base 2-door excludng dotlnalon charges, -dealer preparaton, ttle, and taxes. "Tot conductad by General Envronments Corporaton, February 19,1974. Pnto averaged 18.1 mles per gallon, equpped wth standard engne and trans ml lon broken In to Ihe equvalent of 6000 mles, and drven Irom Phoenx to Los Angelas usng regular ga, Never exceed, nggo mles per hour. The drver was not a professonal. Of course, mleage depend! on drvng condtons, tola! weght, optonal equlpmenl, mantenance and drvng hablla, The mleage you gel may be less or oven more (hen the fgure quoted here, SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER

4 4A Pack 572 held ther fnal pack meetng of the year Saturday May 18, wth a Cub Scout Olympc. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Pack 572 holds Cub Scout Olympcs The Olympcs conssted of 8 over P ha^ hand "^S^E. -crossng, 50 yard dash and hoppng race. S2?H :,S!n LStaMhS?' FortyVtwoSs 0 cometed n broad jumps, baseball throw, 1L r,!,!u, rf javaln throw, pole clmb, hand lhe 01 y m lcs Wlth the follow,nf P WRDJFM Presents "EXCLUSIVE" LIVE BROADCAST ' : of the 'INDIANAPOLIS Sunday, May 26 BROADCAST TIME: 11:15 A.M ON YOUR DIAL NO TV OR RADIO COVERAGE LOCALLY IS tr to our f ' Lades 3 ton top wnners: enlh gold mphal medal M<w&lno followng h =. boys: n Den T- I- rc» Erc wnner Jeff Casler; slver Burns-Slver,Arrow Pont, Erc medal wnner,-blake Perman, Hufnagel-- Slver AVrow PL, and bronze medal wnner, Danny Schafer- 2 Slver Arrow Davd Schmaltz. Pts, Mke Whtford- Slver #Afterthe01ympcs were over Arrow Pt, Dean Glroy- Slver a*famly pcnc was held. After Arrow PL dnner there was a fnal Den 2- Jeff Bunn- Slver meetng wth awards presented Arrow Pt. Den 3- Ray Tookerby Joe Humenk Olympc Wolf Badge, Gary (Resseguecharman. Bobcat Badge, Scott Forbes- Cecl Smth, Legon Commander of Post 153 Edward T. Slver Arrow pts, Steve Van- Gold arrow Pt, Darrn Rogers- 2 Stles Post, opened the meetng'dermark- Wolf Badge, Scott wth the presentaton of the Cressman- Slver Arrow Pt, Amercan Flag to the Pack Blly MacDonald- 2 Slver from the Amercan Legon, Arrow Pts, Den 4- Steve Ward- After the presentaton he led the Bear Badge and a Gold and 2 Pack n the pledge of Slver Arrows. Allegance. Webelos awards presented by Scout Far Patches were Bll Escher, Webelos- Mark awarded to the followng boys: Vosn- Sportsman, Mke Rley- Den I-Dan Schafer, Chrs Ctzen and Geology, Todd Parsons, Mark Hale, Jm Glroy- Sportsman, "Randy Vosn, Den 2--Jeff Bunn. Den 3- Searles- Ctzen and Traveler, Scott Cressman, Gary Robbe Moore- Engneer and Ressegue/ Blly MacDonald, Geologst, Kurt Hufnageland Mke Humenk. Den 4- Aquanaut, Athlete, Artst, Steve Ward, Jeff Casler, and Ctzen, Engneer, Naturalst Brent Maland. Webelos Den- and Craftsman, Davd Schmaltz- Craftsman, Ctzen, Scott Parsons, and Mark Vosn. Badges were presented to the Geologst, Scentst, Scholar. Chuck Pelton- Ctzen, Artst, Athlete, Forester, Geologst, Naturalst, Outdoorsman, Sportsman, Showman, Engneer, Scholar and Arrow of Lght, Mark Bowman- Engneer, Ctzen, Forester, Geologst, Sgentst Naturalst, Sportsman, Showman, Outdoorsman, Craftsman ald Arrow' of Lght. After awards were.presented Humenk thanked all the den leaders and commtteemen for the work ths past year. The Den Leaders for the past year are as follows: Den 1- Mrs Dane Burns and Mrs Harrett Feld. Den 2- Mrs Charlotte Vosn and Mrs Judy Parsons Den 3- Mrs Joyce Cressman and Mrs Jance Tooker. Den 4- Mrs Janet Bunn and Mrs Shrley Casler. Webelos- Mr Bll Escher. Commtteeman: Jm Schafer, Jm Crowel! and Treasurer Mrs Betty Moore and Charman of the Commttee Joe Humenk, May 23,1974 Rchard Anderson and employees Wlma Bensnger and Janet Thurston sample the cake baked n recognton of Andy's IGA 38th annversary. ST JOHNS -- The presentaton of a mcro-wave oven, tape recorder and 10 other drawng przes to be awarded wll clmax the 2-week 38th Annversary Sale at Andy's IGA. Andy's hstory began n 1936 when the store was opened as Anderson's Foodland when Dorr M. Anderson purchased Burke's Foodland. The orgnal store was located n the buldng at 212 North Clnton Ave now occuped by Dsplayng (from left) medalons for wnnng the annual St JosephCubScoutPack572()Iympcsare: McKenze Ins. Jeff Casler, Hst; Blake Plermon, second, and Davd Schmaltz, thrd. Competng aganst 40 other scouts n St Johns Cty Park Saturday afternoon, these boys excelled n 8 athletc events to acheve ther co e * of ^"^f- se f. awards. Pror to a specal actvtes award ceremony, a famly style pcnc was held by parents of the ^ ^ ^JJ j ncrease d n varety pack members. WITH A GIFT FROM PARR'S DRUGS l^k^^^^^k^k^m^m^x^tl^k^k^m^k^k^t^k^m^lt^ FOR HER TIMEX WATCHES Prncess Gardner * BILLFOLD SETS FINE PERFUMES COLOGNES DUSTING POWDERS Costume Jewelry Pocket Instamatc CAMERA OUTFITS $0495 From ' $ 8 95 L Up / '^<^^H^'H^*^1<^>^*^W^1^X^,X<?K^K^'M. Men's FOR HIM MEN'S TOILETRIES Old Spce Brut Englsh Leather TIMEX WATCHES $ 7 9 u 5 P Polorod Square Shooter CAMERAS $ 19" Prnce Gardner BILLFOLDS COLLEGE DICTIONARIES Smth-Corona TYPEWRITERS ^tt^x^w^t^tt^h \kk jcd^l Graduaton Cards Seek man k for ndecent exposure WACOUSTA - Two female juvenles, reported to the Clnton County Sherff's Dept an. ndecent'e fco3ur, e ncdent by a whte ^m'ale 1 n 'hs md 20s weghng 240 pounds. The 6-foot or over ndvdual has blond har. It was reported he called the 2 grls, who were rdng bcycles, over to hs car at the corner of Corrsone Rd and Wacousta Rd and exposed hmself: He was drvng a late model brown Oldsmoble wth a whte top. Andy's IGA celebrates 38th year n busness Tle store moved n 1943 to the was ntroduced as well as on- (he-premses bakery, a stll popular feature of. Andy's. Early n I949, a 2d locaton was opened n St Johns at North Clnton Ave and US 27. The 3- amm CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BEAUTY FIELD ALL SERVICES RENDERED BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS New Classes Startng The Frst Monday of Each Month For further nformaton, wrte or call James Lyon, North East St. Lansng. sded buldng was opened to the ar on the hghway sde and was 25x50 foot large. In comparson, the back room alone of the present Andy's's 25x60. The operaton of the 2 locatons contnued untl 1953 when an addton was made to lhe hghway locaton and the Clnton Ave store was closed. Snce that lme, 4 other addtons have ncreased the sze of the buldng to over 12,000 square feet.. In the 1969, the most recent addton was completed and the buldng was reversed to accomodate a larger parkng area and to mprove the looks of the store. Followng the death of Dorr (Andy) Anderson n 1969, the prmary-eupervson of the store has been drected by Rchard Anderson. NATIONALLY ACCREDITED BY THE COSMETOLOGY ACCREDITING.COMMISSION < Clnc Open To *, \ The Publc % } * FREE PARKING PRICES ARE GOING UP BUY NOW AT SAVINGS TO YOU FLEETSIDE AND STEPSIDE MODELS IN STOCK! % ton & % ton Avalable ' Pckups /! n 1 * >««)S,\ LET US BE YOUR GIFT HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. >.. PARR'S REXALL DRUGS DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS PHONE V.L. MOORE & SON OVID PHONE ButdneabttterwZytof&thcll&A. w

5 May 23,1974,.,,..,,.,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS^ MICHIGAN Clnton County News Famly and Socety Anne Kramer brde ^ l Deborah Feldpausch weds Jerome Schafer of Lous Smth FOWLER -- Holy Trnty Church provded the settng for the Aprl 27 weddng of Anne Kramer, daughter of Mr and Mrs Edlred Kramer, R 2, Powler, and Lous S. Smth, son of Mrs Mary E. Smth, Baver ltd, Fowler. Fr Albert Schmtt performed the double rng ceremony before an altar decorated wth roses, carnatons and dases. Organst Bernta Halfman accompaned Mrs Luke Becker and Mrs Marvn Wtgen to provde musc. The brde chose a gown featurng a Vence lace bodce wth a square necklne, ftted bshop sleeves, and a flared skrt. She wore a matchng floor length mantlla vel of nylop lluson and edged wth Vence lace, and carred a cascade bouquet of pnk roses, whte carnatons and dases, and accented wth whte rbbon streamers. Ruth Brock of Fowler served as her cousn's mad of honor. Attendng as brdesmads were Debra Weber, Mary Ellen Schmtt, and Ann Ednger, all of Fowler, and Teresa Sptzley, sster of the groom from Westphala. The attendants wore Vctoran style gowns featurng an empre wastlne, ruffled V- necklne and A-lned skrts. The gowns were n ranbow colored floral prnt materal. They wore pcture hats and carred bouquets of roses, carnatons and dases. The brde's mother wore a floor length dress of brown, whte and orange double knt whle the groom's mother wore a floor length coral dress. Both had yellow rose corsages. Rchard Smth served as hs brother's best man. Davd Thurston, James Halfman, Krk Brock and Denns Kramer, brother of the brde attended as groomsmen. Paul Weber seated the guests. A recepton for 375 guests was held at Holy Trnty School Hall. Servng were Shrley Weber, Sharon Mller, Bev Kramer and LuAnn Feldpausch. Specal guests ncluded Mrs IOIeanor Kramer, grandmother of the brde. Followng a weddng trp the couple are at home at R 2 Walker Rd, St Johns. Mar/one Roser-Thomas Gober exchange vows EAGLE - On May 18 Marjore Lduse Roser, daughter of Mr and Mrs Rchard Roser, Clark Rd, became the brde of Thomas Mark Gober, son of Mr and Mrs E. Thomas Ths Warwck. (/randfather Qlpck wll chme for Wllam, Wllam Jr., Wllam III, and all the Wllams thereafter. A fne Barwrh Grandfather Clock, by Howard Mlter, belongs to a famly dynastyslgnffyng " famly's nsstence upon excellence, hour after how?generaton after generaton. And the cost of Harwch perfecton t surprsngly lac. Come n soon, am sec our Harwch collecton of antque reproductons*. "grandfather Clocks.vo fne, they're regstered." Jo* Furnture and Carpets (Across From The Courthouse CORUNNA PH Gober, 340 Edwards St, Grand Ledge, n the Wacousta Communty Unted Methodst Church. Rev Ted Otto performed the double rng ceremony, whle organst Margaret Trommater and solost Don Thurston provded musc for the occason. The brde chose an A-lne down of lace aver taffeta and wore a vel bordered wth lace ;nd attached 1o a long tran. She carred a bouquet of roses. Mrs Devon Preds of Altoona, Pa, attended her sster as matron of honor. Brdesmads were Mrs James Edck "of Grand Ledge and Melane Gober, sster of the groom, ajso from Grand' Ledge. The attendants wore orange and yellow floral prnt gowns and carred dases. Both the mothers of the brde and groom wore flowered floor' length gowns. Servng as best man was Donald Brooks of Coloma, Mch. Groomsmen were Bruce Harrngton of Eagle and Russell Roser of Elgn, 111. Bruce Rowland and Evan Rowland, both of Grand Ledge, seated the guests. Followng the ceremony a recepton for 250 guests was held at the church. Servng were Mrs Gordon Squer, Mrs Jack Weber, Mrs Daryel Peck, Lnda Blankershp, Laura Klbourn, Mr and Mrs Lous Roser, and Mr and Mrs Denns Dyke. Specal guests ncluded Mr Earle Rowland, grandfather of the brde and Mrs Cora Roser, grandmother of the brde. Followng a trp to Nagra Falls the couple wll resde at 2066 Auburn Ave, Holt. The brde s a 1970 graduate of Grand Ledge Hgh School and attended LCC. Her husband s a 1967 graduate of Grand Ledge and also attended LCC. It Pays to Shop at MR AND MRS LOUIS SMITH VFW Auxlary to nstall offcers ST JOHNS -- New offcers of St Johns Lades Auxlary to VFW Post 4113 wll be nstalled n a jont meetng wth the men of the post on-may 28 at 8 pm at the post home. Comng Events MAY 25 - Bake Sale, 9 am, sponsored by the Musc Commttee of the Congregatonal Church of Maple Rapds. Sale at Maple Rapds Post Offce. May 23 'A^ J^uevsSfer Mothers Chapter 88 wll-have a. meetng at the Congregatonal Church at 7:30 pm. Specal busness wll be djscussed. June 3 The Clnton County Chapter of MRTA wll meet at the home of Erna Sperry, 4791S, US 27 for & potluck- pcnc at 12 noon. Mchael Ray Monet, 20, 500 K. Walker St,vSt Johns; Sally Ann Hennng, 29, 105 E. Gbbs S, S Johns.. Jmmy Alfanso Baert, 20, 241 Man S, Else; Kathleen Bradley, 20, 607 S Swegles, St.Johns. Cecl C.F. Wagstaff, 53, 103 Brandywne, Lansng; Marca J. Prtchard, 39, PO Box 28, drawn. Ronald Dale Brown, 20, Turner Rd, DeWtt; Jean Ann rvn, 20,11503 W. Rver Drve, DeWtt. Darwn E. Powers, 23, R 1, St Johns; Susan G. Sbley, 21,1240 W Cutler, DeWtt. Robert Buck Green, 21, W Tuft Rd, St Johns; Cyntha Wllo Unterman, 20, 210 W State S, St Johns. JfaM vnnans. FOR BETTER VALUES We Are Ready For Summer LADIES GOWNS SIZES PAJAMAS SIZES ROBES SIZEWM-L-XL KNIT SHIRTS, HALTERS, SHELLS, AND TANK TOPS *3 98.o*5 98 $449 to $749 *6 98,o*8 98 $398 to 12' $1000 Also Shorts-Slacks-Dresses-Pant Suts-Swm Suts-Long Dresses CHILDRENS PAJAMAS 12 MO. to 24 MO. v $^98 $"J GIRLS 1 to 6x x 7 to 14 SWIM SUITS 2-6x \ $098 $049 to a- $398 $398 SC98 to 5 New offcers are Judy Prce, presdent; Thelma Joslyn, senor vce-presdent; Anna Morrson, junor vcepresdent; Jean Palen, secretary; Dee Stoner, treasurer; Dorothy Salter, conductress; Elose Hambleton, chaplan; Rose Wlson, guard and Joyce Beebe, trustee. Nnth Dst presdent, Twla DeFreese wll nstall the new presdent, Mrs Prce. *\s - Engaged LANSING -- Mr and Mrs Alvn A. Schneder, 4801 W Stoll Hd, wsh to announce the engagement of ther daughter, Kathleen Ann, to John Arden McCormack, son of.mjs Duncan McCormack and the late Mr McCormack, Musgrove Hghway, Sunfeld. The brde-elect s a 1973 graduate of Waverly Hgh School and s employed by Delta Dental Plan of Mch. Her fance s a 1967 graduate of Portland Hgh School and employed n farmng at home. An Aug 31 weddng s planned by Ihe couple. R. E. BENSON V.F PLUMBING & HEATING. 106 N. Clnton St. Johns Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP 62 Years Same Address MR AND MRS JEROME SCHAFER Dora Parker to be honored on 80th brthday June 8 Mr and Mrs Glenn C. Parker, son and daughter-n-law of Mrs Alvn Dora) Parker, wll host an open house n her honor Saturday, June 8 from 1 pm untl 4 pm at the resdence, 201S Mead. Mrs Parker wll be celebratng her 80th brthday. Mrs Parker's chldren, relatves and close frends have already started a money- tree; Any guests, wshng -to con- Irbute a token rememberance may do so the day of the party. Mrs Parker operated a Beauty Shop for thrty-fve years. Mrs Parker and her late husband resded n ths cty for Ihe past ffty years. Parker operated a Barber Shop n the Clnton Theatre Bldg 'durng those years. Mrs Parker s a Lfe Member oc A OE^-Radanl Chapter, St Johns^ndU a\ member of the SenorvCJfzensl ^ T steles ^ ^ ^ t f * * ^ " ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ * ^ * ^ * ^ * ^ * ^ ' Beauty Salon In The Southgata ST JOHNS Shoppng Center INTRODUCING... TO OUR STAFF SHIRLEY ROOT A Complmentary Feature of a 30 Day Budget Specal on Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday Startng May 6th. CALL for an APPOINTMENT or DROP BY for these specals ASK FOR SHIRLEY OR LORENE PERMANE*NT $15.00 for $11.99 S17.00 for $13.99 WAVE SPECIALS $30.00 for $16.99 ALSO'A SPECIAL ON HAIRCUTS AND HAIR SETS! OPERATORS.Jo Penx, Net Torpey, Lorone Knght, Shrley Root FOWLER - Deborah Feldpausch, daughter of Kenneth Feldpausch of 531 N Man, became the brde of Jerome Schafer, son of Mr and Mrs Norbett Schafer of Parks Rd, St Johns on. May 4. Fr A1 b e r t Schmtt performed the double rng ceremony at Holy Trnty Church. Solost Cheryl Fedewa and organst Mrs Herm Motz provded musc for the occason The brde chose an empre wast gown covered wth chantlly lace. It featured chantlly lace sleeves and a stand-up collar. She had a floor length vel and carred a bouquet of whte carnatons, orange sweetheart roses, yellow mums and dases. Mrs Tom Feldpausch of Fowler attended as matron of honor. Brdesmads were Debbe Plne of Fowler, Joyce Mller of Perrnton, Mare Schafer of Lansng, and Ellen Feldpausch of Fowler. Attendng as flower grl was Nancy Braun of Fowler. The attendants wore orange empre gowns wth long sheer sleeves and. whte stancuup ArtCarved \ Weddng Rngs 4 f Harr*s Jewelry $31 YEARS OF SELLING FINE DIAMONDS IN THE 1 CLINTON COUNTY AREA f WW CLINTONAVENUE -ST JOHNS PHONE 1H 7**3 ^ ^#^" BARE- 5A collar. Each wore a large whte hat wth orange trm and carred bouquets of orange and whte carnatons, yellow mums and dases. Mrs Schafer wore a long pnk gown and had a corsage of pnk sweetheart roses, Denny Schafer of St Johns was best man. Groomsmen were Stan Feldpausch of Fowler, Dck Mller of Perrnton, Dck Halfman of Fowler and Terry Thelen of Fowler. J.J. Feldpausch served as rng bearer. Bob Schafer and Tom Feldpausch seated the guests. ' A recepton for 300 guests was held at Holy Trnty School Hall. Followng a trp to Nagra Falls the couple are at home at 4908 Wrght Rd, Fowler. Both the brde and groom are 1971 graduates of Fowler Hgh School. I The preferred * Graduaton gft. * Accutron* t J by Bulova J 1} Make t a memorable graduaton. Gve hm an Accutron by Bulova. So precse that accuracy s guaranteed to wthn a mnute a month.* Jj See our full range of Accutron styles. From. $110. acaravalle WATCHES. Startng At $13.95 Harrs Jewelry at YEARS OF SELLING FINE DIAUS\OS Itl I THEJ', CLII.TOS CQUN1Y AREA WW CLINTOVAVENUf-ST JCHW5 V, * ' PIIO.SE 1» 7«J 3 IPK> ^^^fc«m^^^tm* <*^fc.»^^v** r^mhj j m... now go on your casual way n ths suede-covered wedge sandal, sportn' bold straps Across the front. Natural, Genune Leather Uppers, $ *footnotes- " MEMORIAL DAY" May 27,1974 FORMERLY ECONOMY SHOE STORE FINE SHOES OWOSSO DURAND ST JOHNS IONIA

6 6A StfeHAte* CAU*KUVI May 23 US Government Gran Bn Sale - Ithaca May 23-4'H Offcer Tranng Workshop - 7:30 pm - Rodney B. Wlson Jr "Hgh, St Johns May 28 4-H Rabbt Meetng -7:30 pm-smth Hall *. May 29 4-H Food Leaders Meetng - 7:30 pm - Central NaUonal Bank, St Johns May Forage Producton & Harvestng Demonstratons > Kellogg r Farms Hckory Comers May 30 MSU Communty Development Class Report to Publc - Smth Hall June 7 4-H Softball League Begns June f 12 Plannng Commsson - Commssoners Room - 7:30 June -20 US Government Gran Bn Sale - St Johns June College Week for Women, Hubbard Hall, Mchgan State Unversty CLUBROMR ROUND LAKE MICHIGAN CAPIT0LI GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL Camp Deer Trals ' OPEN SESSIONS: June 29 to July 5 July 6 to July 12 July 20 to July 26 August 3 to August 9 *55 - One Week *80 - Two Weeks Ask about our canoe trp prmtve campng and Amercan Poneer Unt CALL Los Sheren-Steven Thornton unted ST JOHNS -- Los Jean Sheren, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert T. Sheren, 311 E. State, became the brde of Steven J. Thornton, son of Mr and Mrs Harvey A. Thornton, 2312 W. Walker Rd, on March 17 at the Church of Chrst. Rev John Phpps performed the double rng ceremony before an altar decorated wth vases of red roses and whte carnatons. Organst Jule Thornton provded musc for the occason. The brde chose an empre wast gown featurng an A-lne skrt of Peau de Soe a"hd a lace bodce and sleeves. She had a detachable lace tran and a headpece trmmed wth forgetme-nots secured her fnger-tp length vel. She carred a cascade bouquet of red roses and whte carnatons accented wth red mountan star and whte rbbon streamers., Candy Can of Mddlevlle attended as mad of honor whle Cndy Thornton, sster of the groom was brdesmad. The frad of honor wore a pastel polyester pnk gown t.wth an empre wast and a scoop neck accented wth ruffles. The brdesmad wore an dentcal CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Couple wed n afternoon ceremony gown n pnk. They carred colonal bouquets ot roses and whte carnatons. The brde's mother wore a floor length royal blue gown and had a corsage of red roses and whte carnatons, The grooms mother selected a floor length lurquose gown and had a corsage of pnk roses and whte carnatons. Rod Thornton of St Johns served as best man. Groomsman was Kevn Sheren, brother of the brde of St Johns. (Jary Sheren of St Johns and Ralph Baley, also of St Johns, seated the guests. A recepton was held at the Muncpal Buldng n St Johns for 225 guests. Servng were Ruth Gregory, Marsha Bradley, Mare Thompson, Mrs Carl Hlls who made the weddng cake, Mrs Judy Letzke, and Debbe Wllet. Specal guests ncluded Mr and Mrs Howard D. Walker, grandparents of the groom. The couple are at home at 2054 S Sherdan Rd, Lot 5, Lawton* Okla. The brde s a 1973 graduate of St Johns Hgh School whle her husband graduated f rom st Johns n PEWAMO-On Aprl 20 at St Joseph's Catholc Church, Joyce Hafner, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roman Hafner, R l, Pewamo, became the brde of Kenneth Heckman, son of Mrs Joseph. Heckman of Pewamo. Monsgnor Thomas Bolger performed the 1:30 pm double rng ceremony before an altar decorated by whte mums and orange carnatons. Organst Cornela Schafer accompaned* solost Robert Ladsk at the servce. The brde selected a Vctoran style gown -featurng an empre wast, A-lne skrt accented by lace, and a sheer bodce yolk. She had a floor-length mantlla 'vel and carred a cascade bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and whte carnatons. Bernce Hafner of Lansng attended as matron of honor. Brdesmads were Theresa Ladsk of Pewamo, Mare Fernolz of Warren, Lnda Luna of Westphala and Judy Martn of Portland. Tarn Hafner of Pewamo was flower grl. The attendants wore orange and whte floral prnt gowns featurng empre wasts and baby doll sleeves. They w6re headdresses of orange straw flowers and carred colonal bouquets of yellow dases and orange sweetheart roses. > Mrs Hafner chose an aqua floor length gown and thegroom's mother also had an aqua floor length gown. Both wore corsages of pnk sweetheart roses. Joe Heckman attended as best man. Groomsmen were Carl Schrauben, Dan Hafner, Steve Smth and Robert Hafner. Gary Heckman.was rngbearer. Carl Hafner and Merv Klen seated the guests. A recepton for 350 guests was held at St Joseph Catholc Hall. Servng were Dane Smth, Lnda Pung, Laure Pohl, Shrley Berstetel, Anne Bengel, Marca Motz and Chrs Motz. Specal guests ncluded Mrs Mary Smth, grandmother of the brde. Followng a trp to the western states they wll resde at R 1 Nckelplate Rd, Pewamo. The brde s a 1972 graduate of Pewamo Hgh School and her husband s a 1968 graduate of Pewamo. Mr and Mrs Gordon Pettgrew wll be celebratng ther 55th weddng annversary Sunday, May 26 from 2 to 5 pm at the home of ther daughter, Mrs Alce Hoeve, 1251 W. Maple Rapds Rd, St Johns. The couple have 3 chldren, 8 grandchldren and f greatgrandchldren. They were marred May 31, Annversary open house May 23,1974 An open house celebratng the llllh v edrfhr annversary of Mr and Mrs Rudolph Tedt wll be held Sunday,,Inne2 from 2:01) to I :<HI pm at Ihdr.lomc. The open house wll be hosted by ther sons and famles. 50th annversary Mr and Mrs Julus Fedewa of Westphala wll celebrate ther- 50th weddng annversary on Sunday June 2nd wth an open, fyouse fr.om,2,to 5 p pm at St Marys Kal Westphala. The party wll be hosted by ther chldren, Mr and Mrs Francs Fedewa of St Johns, Mr and Mrs Gerald' Fedewa of Pewamo, Mr and Mrs Marvn Fedewa of Westphala and Mr,and Mrs Davd Hottof Portland. They -were marred June 3, 1924, and have 20 grandchldren and 2 great-grandchldren. 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7 May 23,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7A Fowler Jaycees elect offcers FOWLER -- Newly elected offcers of the Fowler Jaycees wll be nstalled- durng the Annual Awards and Installaton Banquet June 1 jn Fowler. New offcers -,b the organzaton are Ken Hungerford, presdent; Wayne McCausey, nternal vcepresdent; John C. rademacher, external vce-presdent; Tm Fnk, ways and means vcepresdent; Frank Hufnagel, secreatary; Luke Weber, treasurer and Ken Bertram, Al Pohl, Gordon Pggot and Ron Thelen, drectors. Uk Mrs Gladys Coslette underwent surgery recently at the Carson Cty Hosptal and s much mproved, Rchard C. Mller and Orvlle '» W. Ade are surgcal patents at New offcers of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary, are (from left) Mrs J.E. Crosby, 2d vce- the Owosso 1 Memoral Hosptal, charman; Mrs Allen Anthes, 1st vce-charman; Mrs Roger Feeman, charman; Mrs Vrgl Zeeb, past. Floyd Betzer of Else s under charman) Mrs Esther Hcndershot, treasurer; Mrs Edgar McLoqghln, secretary; Mrs Bruce Fowler, medcal treatment at the correspondng secretary.. Owosso Memoral Hosptal ths week. Hosptal Auxlary elects new offcers The annual meetng of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary was held on May 15, n Ihe Communty Room of Central Natonal Bank. Offcers for the ensung year were elected. Mrs Roger Feeman was chosen charman; Mrs Allen Anthes, 1st vcecharman; Mrs J.E. Crosby, 2nd vce-charman; Mrs Edgar McLaughln, secretary; Mrs Esther Hendershot, treasurer; and Mrs Bruce Fowler, correspondng secretary. Four new Board Members were also elected: Mrs Paul Wakefeld, Mrs Donald Roesner, Mrs James Pelham and Mrs Wllam Chalmers. Annual reports for the year were gven. The Tal Waggers 4-H Club of St Johns presented a program on the work of "The Leader Dog for the Blnd" under the drecton of Mrs Glen Webster. Don Block, Lons representatve, spoke to the group. A flm on the tranng center at Rochester was shown. The meeung was Followed by the annual tea. Weather doesn't stop the Green Tee golfers Mornng Muscdle has guest luncheon Mrs Howard Woodbury extended a welcome to guests of St Johns Mornng Muscale at the guest luncheon held. tat Jeanne's Beans followed by a prayer composed by Martha Wacousta. Wacousta wll observe Memoral Day Saturday; May 25, wth a parade formng at the School House at 10:30 am. All organzatons are nvted to take part. They wll march to the cemetery, where a Memoral Servce wll take place. Followng ths servce a lunch wll be served the publc n the Lookng. Glass Valley park. Plan to support your home communty. Pewamd The famles of Mrs Estella Schafer were vstors of ther mother on Mother's Day, May 12. Mr and Mrs Danel Werner of Spauldng Rd, Pewamo, are parents of a son born May 15 at 10:17 pm^at the Iona County Memoral Hosptal, weghng 9 lbs 1 oz. He wll jon hs 2 ssters. Lundy and song by the club's ensemble, - Reports were gven by Mrs Don DeWtt, Mrs. Wnchell Brown and" Mrs Maurce Wttcveen on the actvtes sponsored by the club and the program for next year. Jean Woodbury, presdent, presented a recordng of four women Amercan composers to. Hla Bross as a gft to the Bement Publc Lbrary. Mrs Roy Brggs ntroduced the program for the day whch ncluded notes on the lves and works of Paul Hndemuth, Bela Bartok and Arnold Schonberg gven-by Del DeWtt. Examples of Schonberg's twelve-tone melodc form for pano were played by Mrs Jack Slenberg. Ellen Wtteveen, panst, played two selectons from Sx Mnatures by Bartok and Dantha Wtteveen played the Beam Dance by Bartok. Two recordngs by Schonberg and Hndemuth were played to represent a movement by ndvdual composers to ndulge n the expresson of ther own senstvtes n order to create new forms. Mrs Norbert Rehmann played two selectons, Chopn's Nocturne Opus, 42 and Malaguera by Ernesto Lecuona a Cuban composer. Jean Woodbury, Evangelne Caudy, Joann Morts, Frances Debert, and Esther Jacoby were nstalled as offcers of the ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING CEMENT WORK One account* Twelve mportant servces. One low monthly fee. club for the year by H)a Bross, past presdent of the. South Central Dstrct of the Mchgan Federaton of Musc Clubs. The collect used by the Natonal Federaton of Musc Clubs was ready by Adele Jones as a benedcton to close the meetng. EXTERIOR PAINTING. Call for FREE ESTIMATES., Long Dstance Caller: May. Call Collect... ROSS BRADLEY CONTRACTOR 9320 Oakdale Drve ROUND LAKE Phone ST JOHNS - Despte a cloudy sky and strong wnds, 30 members of the Green Tee Club at Clnton County Country Club met to play golf on Wednesday mornng, May 15." Rules for the mornng allowed any 2 shots to be played over wthout penalty, and.thejvorst hole, was substracted from the to^al score. Mary Jane Schoendorf won a golf ball for the mornng's low score. The prze for closest approach shot on hole 6 went to Paulne Meram, and Rck Dean receved a prze for best golf poker hand. After golf, presdent Joann Gentry conducted a short busness meetng. Plans were made for a style show to be held on Guest Day, June 26. ' Members wll play at home agan on May 22, and a Famly Potluck wll be held on Memoral Day, May 27, at 1:30 pm. It was also announced that the new Thursday mornng lades league wll start play on May 23 at 9 am.. Two pledge Ph Kappq Ph Two Clnton County students Ph Kappa Ph s a natonal were recently ntated n the honor socety whch recognzes MSU chapter of the Ph Kappa and encourages superor Ph May'7. They are Jance scholarshp n all felds of study. c«u." c a T t. There are chapters at,j51 n- Se.bel o Eagle and John sututons of ^ educaton Rlegerwald of Maple Rapds, throughout the US. A boy, Paul Domnc, was born to Mr and Mrs Rchard Bedlek'of Eureka Feb 2,1974 at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs l"5 l a ozs. the.babay has l brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Vctor Shappell and Mr and Mrs Ray McMaster. The mother s the former Dane Shappell. A boy, Jason Ernest, was born to Mr and Mrs Jerome E. Thelen of 7405 M 78, Perry, May 2,1974 at Sparrow Hosptal. The mother s the former Lnda L. Petrowsky. A boy, Aaron Lee, was born to Mrs Lnda S. Zemer of 928 Reo, Lansng May 12, 1974 at Sparrow Hosptal. The mother s the former"lnda DeVres. A grl, Nchole Mare, was born to Mr and Mrs James L. Elkns of 9321 Oakland Dr, IRTHS M Langsburg May 9, 1974 'at Sparrow Hosptal; The mother s the former Judy Lee. A grl, Kmberly Ann, was born to Mr and Mrs Rchard J. Slump of Tucker Dr, DeWtt May f af Sparrow Hosptal. The mother s the former May Ann Czubak. A grl, Melssa Mae, wa's born to Mr and Mrs Thomas A. Woodhams of 9190 Doyle Rd, Langsburg May 7, 1974 at Sparrow Hosptal.' A boy, Vncent Davd, was born to Mr and Mrs Denns S. Koengsknecht Rt 1, Box 21 of Fowler at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 7lbslOM. ozs. 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8 8A Tm Knaus goes to sfafe rack meet 11m Knaus wll represent St Johns Hgh at the state Class B (rack and feld champonshp June 1 at Mchgan State Unversty.,. Knaus captured the regonal hgh jump'at 5-10 Saturday at Ovd-Else Hgh School. Mason won the team champonshp, ' Doug Mergnac, St Johns'* school record pole vaulter, was hampered by a straned shoulder and was able to vault, only. 12-1, well below hs recent" efforts. He fnshed 6th n-a loaded vault competton. Rarler n the week, Mergnac had just mssed at 13-0 durng an dual meet loss to Alma. ' Whle Knaus scored the only ponts for St Johns n the regonal, Coach Erne Becker also was happy wth some of the Redwngs' performances thgt dd not score, ' NOTICE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING " State of Mchgan, The Probate Court' for the County of CLINTON Estate of ROYAL G. ELLINGER. Deceased Fle No. 19U6-. TAKE NOTICE: On June 12, 1974, at 9:30, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, St Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of.probate, a hearng wll be held for allowance of fnal account and order assgnng resdue, "Dgte'd: May 17,1974 By: Paul A. Maples Attorney for Pettoner ALICE D. SEGER, Admnstratrx 209, Perce Street Brghton, Mchgan ' Attorney for Pettoner: Paul A. Maples 210 North Clnton Avenue St. Johns, Mch Phone '517) The 880 relay team of Kalem Latmer, Harold Wellman, Marty Brewbaker and Bob Pettgrew turned n a tme of 1:37,6, vrtually meetng the goal of 1:37.5 set by Becker for the quartet. Brewbaker s the only senor, Sophomore Pettgrew turned n a 54.0 n the 400. Junor Wayne Fedewa ran 4:45 n the mle and soph Jeff Massey just mssed 6th place n the 2-mle n 10:13.8. The mle relay, wth 3 Underclassmen, ran 3:42.8 (senor Ralph Shnevar low wth 54.0). Sophs Bob and Curt Pettgrew ran legs of 55.4 and 55.5 each after freshman Mark Barrett's leadoff leg. Aganst Alma, Becker also found some postve notes despte the wde scorng dfference. Alma, one of the team ttle contenders n the West Central league, captured 13 of Ihe 15 events on the schedule. Massey and Mergnac were Redwng wnners. Kalem Latmer,came wthn-a.shoelace of takng the 100 yard The Md-Mchgan B Conference tred to sort out ts baseball standngs ths week after a jumbled 4-team -race developed last week. Ovd-Else and Chesanng each toolt 6-4 records nto the current acton, whle Bullock Creek and Corunna each stood at 5-3. O-E kept ts ttle hopes very much alve wth a 6-2 decson over St Lous on Monday before the rans washed out other games on the card. The Marauders' spotted St Lous a 1-0 lead n the top of the 4th nnng, but roared back to get 5 runs wth 2 out n the bottom of the same frame and added another tally n the 5th nnng to sock the game away. The trumph handed ptcher Pete Salyer hs 1st varsty M0BILIFE HOMES of Lansng MAY MADNESS SALE OVER 40 HOMES ON D1SPGAY WITH EVERY HOME SOLD IN * MAY FREE,SKIRTING, FREE * WASHER & DRYER, OR FREE COLOR T,^Al COME OUT TODAY AND SAVE MONEY! U.S. 27 South of 1-96 Across from Pour House Restaurant Ph dash by turnng n the best tme n 3 or 4 years (10.75), sad Becker. Wnner was DaveThoe n Thoe also took the 220 yard dash n 24.8 whle St Johns challenger Marty Brewbaker slpped to 3rd wth a pulled leg muscle. " Another close fnsh came when Alma's 440 relay team npped St Johns at the tape for a wn n 47.4 (St Johns 47.45). Becker prased Steve Sutfn for hs 10:41.0 h hs 1st 2-mle run of the year. It was good for 3rd place. The mle relay team "ran ts best tme pf the year before regonals wth a 3:43.9, whle the usual 2-m!er, Jeff Massey, turned n a 4:50 mle run and Wayne Fedewa fnshed n 2:07 n (he 880 (3rd place). Brad Cell of Alma and Knaus each hgh jumped 5-10, but Cell won on fewer msses. Cell was one of 3 Alma double wnners. He took the long jump n Don Hendon was 880 wnner (2:04.7) and tops n the 440 (54.8). Thoe was the other double champ. It's a scramble mound wn. He was the vctm of 2 unearned runs, but was n command all the way, strkng out 5 and walkng 1. He yelded just 4 hts whle hs teammates collected 6 off loser Dave Rhoades. Despte gvng up the 2 unearned runs, O.-E's defense turned n 2,double plays and kept mstakes from beng costly. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICH IGAN Top salesman Pctured here s Tony Helmberger recevng congratulatons v from League Presdent Harry Wnans. Tony, a member of Cooks Soft Water team, won the T. V. that was gven away ths year In the Else Youth Recreaton candy sales. He was hgh salesman, sellng 203 boxes of candy. Gerald Coon was second hgh* and the wnner of a ball glove. (Photocomplments of Leveys Jewelry) for 1st n MMB Bg blow at the plate came on Jack Bashore's 3-run, double n the 4th nnng. The "Marauders had scored twce on a sngle by Doug Goodrch (drvng n Gregg Martn)'and a bases loaded walk by Salyer (scorng Goodrch). Bran Welton, Jm Qune'and Salyer all scored on Bashore's 2-bagger. Qune doubled n the 5th nnng, took 3rd on an error and talled on a long sacrfce fly by Tm Bolton. Sharks scores came n the 4th on an error and double by Bruce (ardner and n the 7th on an error und a sngle by Gardner. The wn left O-E at 7-5 for the season. Ran knocks out St Johns baseball games ST JOHNS - Ran knocked out the St Johns Hgh baseball schedule last week, forcng the Redwngs to stack up games hs week. The' Wngs contnued n the :>th nnng aganst Mason Monday wth Mason at bat wth a 4-1 lead. A regularly scheduled game, the contest nlso was doubled as a qualfer lor pre-dstrct tournament play. The wnner wll travel to Holt Saturday for a pre-dstrct encounter H am. At stake s he rght lo advance to dstrct I'ompetton n the. Mchgan Haslett's Sue Bouck leads track vctory over Bath HOLT -- Haslett's Sue Bouck swept 4 events and totaled 24 of her team's 34 ponts n a narrow vctory over Bath (30 ponts. \ n the Class C-D grls track and feld regonal rere Frday? Ul1 ' Bouck topped the long jump (17-0), hgh jump (5-1) 80 yard, hurdles (11.3), and 440 yard dash (60.5) to vrtually hand Haslett the team trumph. Bath, meanwhle, receved 3 Ists, each n school record tme, from Cndy Tarrant (880 yard run n 2:30.2), Mary Hull (mle run'r 5:32.5)'and the 880 yard medley relay team (1:56.7). Relay members' were Kathy Brown, Debbe Garfeld, Sally Carlson and Mary Hull.' Tarrant added a school (See Page 9A) Hgh School Athletc \ssocaton tourney. Other ranouts to be made up hs, week by the Redwngs melute Iona, set for Wednesday at 1:3(1 pm and Alma, 1:30 pm l-'rday. Today the Wngs were to meet Charlotte n. regularly scheduled contest. St Johns look a (-3 West Central league mark nto the name aganst Iona, whch s 'ted Wth the Wngs fpr 2nd place behnd Waverly. St Johns coach Joe Gonzales expressed optmsm that the Wngs stll could be n contenton for the league ttle. 'We're 2 names back, but -Waverly kll has to beat Grand..edge twce and Hastngs once 'o lnsh thelr"scledqle^r"" v Those opponents were consdered o be Ihe most rhallengng n addton to St Johns, whch has handed Waverly ts only loss. * Mcy 23,1974 Two Sf Johns tennsmen qualfy for state competton Bob Halmo and Kevn Knght of St Johns earned a trp to the state champonshp tenns tournament at Kalamazoo College, begnnng May 31 by. reachng the sem-fnals durng regonal play at Hdlt Hgh over Ihe weekend, Hastngs beat Beldng for the team ttle, Doubles teams provded the frepower for St Johns n a 5th place fnsh among the 12-team feld. Whle sngles players went scoreless, each of the 3 doubles pars won at least 1 round. Halmo and Knght, the 1st and 2nd sngles players untl last week, reaqhed the sem-fnal round, where they.were edged n. a long dogfght by Holt basketball star Jeff Tropf "and partner, 4-6, f-3, 7-5. The St Johns duo had scored trumphs over Iona (-1,6-2, Okemos , 6-4, and Hastngs G-l, 7-5 cnroute to the sems, St Johns coach Al Werbsh had swtched Halmo-Knght to the top doubles spot for a dual meet aganst Lansng Sexton last Tuesday. Lansng won 5-2, but Halmo ; Knght tuned up for the regonal wth a 6-3, 6-1 trumph ever Larry Gaffey-Jeff Burl, 6-3, 0-1. ' Ray Schneder and Rck Pardee played at 2nd doubles and topped the Sexton par (Dave Thomas - Mke Kzafransk) G-l, 2-6, 7-6 before splttng a par.of regonal matches. Schneder^Pardee dd not qualfy for state competton, but mpressed Werbsh wth ther 1 play - "They played ther best match n a long whle when they beat Brghton 6-2, 7-6," he sad. He also prased ther performance aganst the- 2nd P-W grls softball squad beats Bellevue, falls to St Pats A splt of 2 softball games brought Pewamo-Westphala's season record to 3-2 before last week's rans. The Prates lost to Portland St Patrck 18-13, but came back to down Bellevue 18-!. Sophomore Maureen Thelen was wnnng ptcher Frday at Hellevue, She was supported by a 23-ht attack and relatvely dean feldng. P-W commtted 3 errors to he 8 of Bellevue. The Prates fell behnd 3-2 n the 1st nnng, but never traled after lakng a 7-4 and nnng lead. The score was ted at 0 n the 4th before P W socked the game away wth a (-run rally n the ">th. Freshman 1.shortstop Dane Thes ht her.srd home run of he Kam 1 n the 0th nnng to brng (he scorng total to 18. 'les also had a 1-run trple n 'he contest. Sharon Hopko slammed a 'J-run homer n the *»th. St Patrck roared out lo a 10-2 lead n the 1st nnng earler n 'he week, wth each player scorng at least once. Mara < 'uok dome-red n the :trd nnng; ^'hell Schrauben also homered lor Ihe wnners. P-W played wthout 4 starters. Sharon Hopko and Luanne ^non each collected.1 hts n 5 TlU-Cm'NTY KASKBAIX I.KVH'KSCIIKDl'LK, rf HW2 Pewamo at Iona ['eldng at Mddleton llubbardston at Portland Sdney at Lowell Lakevew at Fowler plate appearances for the Prates. Thes ht 4 for 5. (From Page 3A) A trp by words through county's past area to the Maple Rver n eastern Clnton County. A vllage called DeWtt was HERE ARE 8 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY DODGE: 1. Dodge pckups have the moneysavng Electronc Ignton System, standard. (Chevy doesn't even offer t.) 2. Our Dodge half-ton pckup models have a greater standard payload capacty than the half-ton Chevy. 3. Dodge offers you a choce of 52 pckup models. (That's more than Chevy has.) 4. Dodge has the Club Cab pckup wth 34 extra cubc feet of storage space, Insldethe cab, behnd the seat. 5. Dodge has the smallest standard sx-cylnder engne of any, Amercan-bult pckup (and t stllgets the job done). 6. Dodge pckups have'a larger standard fuel capacty than Chevrolet pckups,-as well. 7. Only Dodge pckups offer yoju op/ 'tonal automatc speed control., (It's great for long-dstance runs.) 8. And last, but not least, Dodge has no exposed bolt heads n the cargo box. A lttle pont? Treat yourself to the joy of workng wthout havng them n the way. SEE YOUR DODGE TRUCK DEALER TODAY! HE'S GOT THE PICK OF THE PICKUPS. Dodge JL,wc -^ RALPH DARA'S f^the COMMUNITY DODGE SALESfSBg 20ttLHaham / ' St. Johns platted n 1837 but ths passed out of exstance after a few years. The land of Captan Scott whch lay north of the Lookng Glass Rver was fnally platted, by hm as a vllage n Ths was the county seat of. Clnton County untl Although the Campeau tradng post was actve on the ste of present day Maple Rapds from 183&'s, t was not untl 1853 that the'vllage was platted. In the 1880's the dammng of the rver near Maple Rapds made t possble for a steamboat to operate on the Maple Rver. A stagecoach connected the vllage wth St Johns. Duplan Vllage, or Mapleton as t was later called, s one of the oldest settlements n Clnton County. The Rochester colony group sent out men to fnd a sutable area for settlement. After the land was selected and HOSPITAL INSURANCE We have a complete package of health and hosptalzaton plans whch can be talored to Indvdual famly needs. By talorng each plan to the Indvdual's needs, the rates become more compettve. For more Informaton and a quote on our fne plans- SEEORCALL WILLIAM F.HOIXEY N ' Solctor for Carter-Melvn INSURANCE AGENCY Your Independent Insurance Agency, 122 W. Man, Else Phone Resdence phone 224-7E80 ' regstered, lots were sold before' before the settlers actually. came to the area. It s nterestng to note that Wllam Russell, who had come wth J.C. Sever to the area to fnd a proper spot for the colony, made t to the land offce only a few mnutes before a Jand speculator ntent on buyng Ihe same land walked nto the offce. Russell and Sever had spent the nght n a tavern'on the way to the Bronson. land offce, and overheard the speculator dscussng hs fnd along the Maple Rver. Russell. was determned to wn the prze and rode several horses to exhauston. He made the last ten mles n 45 mnutes. Else was platted by the Sckles Brothers who had moved there from Craven Mlls. At the turn of the century the area boasted a large bankng concern, a flour mll, hotels and a newspaper, f 'The Else Sun," and a gran elevator on the Ann Arbor ralroad lne. Greenbush townshp was at one tme a manufacturng center. Davd Sevey operated a factory whch made chars and spnnng wheels. The Daves brothers, who by-passed St Johns because t was."full of stumps and fres", operated a fannng mll and mlk safe company. These products were known* all over the state of Mchgan. At one tme ther factory produced 500 fannng mlls and 200 mlk safes a year. A foundry that made plows, cultvators and drags was operated by Steven Pearl. Eagle townshp, was among the frst townshps to receve settlement but the vllage tself was not platted untl 1873, when George McCrumb platted hs land, even buldng a ralroad depot at hs own expense to assure prosperty for the communty. Westphala was platted n 1883, but long before that t was the heart of $ thrvng- and prosperous communty. The large Church of St Mary whch could seat 1500'people Was completed n It was consdered one of the fnest churches In the state and qute rare for a congregaton outsde a large cty to have such a magnfcent edfce. It was sad that t was not uncommon "for '2000 persons to attend servces at that church. The Wacousta settlement owes ts name to an Indan grl, Chef Pontac's rebellon threatened settlers n Mchgan and an Indan grl named Wacousta knowng of Pontac's plans sought out Major Gladwn at the Detrot garrson and saved the settlers. For "her bravery, she was remembered by Clnton County settlers namng the area for her. * ' The cty of St Johns covers a porton of Bngham townshp. It seeded duo, The" Redwngs won Ihe 1st set convncngly, 6-1,' before bowng 6-2, 6-2. Other St.Johns ponts came from the 3rd doubles team of Mke Beaufofe Greg Hazle, who beat Mason n ther 11st. outng 5-7,6-1,6-4, before losng lo Hastngs 6-2, 0-3, Earler n he week, the Sexton loss left St Johns wth a 2-8 record for the season, The Wngs are 2-5 n West Central Conference play. Werbsh promoted Bll Kohls, Mark Wallng, Jm Ewng and Chrs Rchards to (he top 4 sngles postons, respectvely, to gve Ihem experence at that level whle stackng the doubles before the regonal. Top <> learn placement n the regonal: Hastngs, Beldng, Okemos, 'Holt, St Johns, Greenvlle. Others were Mason, Lowell, Lakewood, Iona, Eaton Rapds, and Brghton. Fnal match of (he season wll ' be at home aganst Mason at 4:15 pm Tuesday, May 28. St Johns grls defeat DeWtt n track and feld DEWITT - St Johns staved shot put (28-6%), Melane off DeWtt n the 1st Escher n the long jump (13- meetng between the 2 n grls 9j>), Martha Rosner n the 880 track and feld competton last yard run (2:44.9), and the 880 Monday. medley relay n 2;07.1. Members St Johns, n ts 2nd year of the the sport, won 6 events, leavng 5 for the lst-year DeWtt crew. were Cndy Gladstone, Lsa Burns, Jule Hbskns and Escher. In other acton recently, St St Johns scored a h2 fnsh n Johns took a loss at the the shot put (Annette Eberhard hands of Alma last Wednesday 2nd; and the 880 (Myra and freshman Keela Yount l Ostrander 2nd). provded DeWtt's brghtest DeWtt got 1st place efforts spot n the recent Bath Invtatonal by takng a 3rd place mle run (6:12), Robn Hobbs n from the Hayners, Yount n the medal mle run wth a tme of the 220yard dash (30.15) and the 6: yard relay (school record The St Johns-DeWtt encounter saw the vstng Red Dana- Rce, Carol Hayner, tme of 56.7). Members were wngs capture the 3'feld events Robn Hobbs, Dane Hayner). before pulled the regns n the DeWtt went 1-2 n the mle runnng events' rub Sonya Black 2nd). There DeWtt won 5 of 8 races Yount's best tme of the and narrowly mssed gettng season, and thus a school another - the 880 medley relay - record, s 6:15.15 n the mle - that would have won the meet. run, a fne tme for a freshman The hosts were dsqualfed on a runner. faulty exchange and fnshed a DeWtt was to entertan couple pf strdes behnd the Shepherd Monday n ^another Redwngs. dual meet and went nto the Gna Mazzoln of St Johns date wth a'1-2 record. was the only double wnner of St Johns capped ts schedule the day. She took the hgh jump wth the Alma meet and the at 4-2 and the 440 yard run n regonals.(no results reported) DeWtt's Hayners Maz?pln won the hgh jump provded 2of the host vctores -- at 5-1-aalnst Alma, wllh f Excher takng 3rd at 4-7. Ruth Carol easly takng the 80-yard hurdles n 13.0 and Dane settng Speerbrecker and Eberhard a school record of 12.4 n wnnng the 100 yard dash. and Rosner naled down 2nds n went 1-2 n the shot put; Escher Other St Johns trumphs the long jump and 880, came from Terr Daggett n the respectvely. I can be noted that Bngham townshp was not consdered a santary locaton because of the large swamp and marsh areas. In the year 1853 a party of four.state offcals examned the lne of the Detrot and Mlwaukee Ralroad for the purpose of purchasng land along the lne for land speculaton. These men were: John Swegles, Porter Kbby, E.C. Whttemore, and H.S. Mead. Ths company of buyers enlsted Robert Hgham, chef engneer of the ralroad n ther enterprse. The land was purchased and later Swegles added lo the tract. Men were hred and the clearng of lots and the surveyng of land began. One of the frst ventures was the errecton of a sawmll n Just pror to that a frame house was bult by Cornellus Vrooman known as the "Whttemore House". Ths structure served as "home" to the men who worked at clearng the land and startng the cty. Others followed and the cty flourshed. In 1857 t was made the county seat, The ralroad and busness area as well as the county transactons brought settlers to the area very quckly. / t >H 7\ A I IN

9 f May 23,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Soapbox Derby hghlghts 9A Joe Weber-1974, Soapbox Derby wnner // OVID. MICHIGAN HDRsr AMI) PONY t-quipment '" SUUAHE DANU ft WFSTTRN COIHINC '' 'H,< S n Man _ jhl f" <><><> > 11)11 s, -XXI n * }o ). (mwnancf NO, M AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE No. 29, THE BICYCLE ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OVID. THE VILLAGE OF OVID ORDAINS; Date: May24,1974 PUBLIC NOTICE Mchgan Water Resources Commsson '' Ste^t^^'sonBtl^llg^; Permt Number: MI NOTICE: Applcaton for Natonal Pollutant Dscharge Elmnaton System (Publc Law ) Permt by Cullgan Water Condtonng, US 27 North, DeWtt, Mchgan, to dscharge process water to the Lookng Glass Rver va Rouse Legal Notce Secton l. That Ordnance No. 29, and partcularly Secton 14 (b) thereof, shall be deleted and amended to read as follows: (bj Applcaton for a bcycle lcense shall be made bennal upon a form provded by the Vllage and shall be made to the Chef of Polce. The b-ennal lcense fee shall be that fee determned and set by resoluton of the Vllage Councl and the lcenses shall expre June 1 of each b-ennal year. Secton 2. Ordnance No. 29 shall otherwse stand as frst enacted. Secton :. Ths Ordnance shall lake effect 20 days after ts passage. Passed by the Trustees of the Vllage of Ovd ths 13th day of May, A.D., 1*974. Earl Canfeld Vllage Presdent I, Dale Crosslan, Vllage t'lerk, do hereby certfy that the tbove Ordnance was publshed n the Clnton County News, publshed n the cty of Sant Johns on 23rd day of May, Dale Crosslan Vllage Clerk 4-1 Flag man waves them on the way Here come the judge-a bagppe flavor to the parade Legal Notce Watng for the rde downhll Dran. Cullgan Water Condtonng has appled for a Natonal Pollutant Dscharge 'Elmnaton, System ^NPDESIT (Permt 1 % dscharge process' water nto the waters of the State of Mchgan. The permt wll be ssued by the Mchgan Water Resources Commsson. The applcant s engaged n the water condtonng servces. The company dscharges ts effluent to the Lookng Glass Rver va Rouse Dran. On the bass of prelmnary staff revew and applcaton of applcable standards and regulatons, the Mchgan Water Resources Commsson What a dfference a Blco Door makes! Here's the way to add new beauty to your home. Replace thatwooden hatchway wth amodern, all steel Blco Door. It's ruggedly bult, weather-tght, and so easy for everyone nthe famly touselwhat'smore,twlmakeyourbasement 'more secure aganst ntruson. And t wll pay for tself many tmes over by savng repar and replacement costs. If your, home was bult wthout the convenence of 'a drect basement entrance, ask us for Blbo's new handbook "How to Add Valuable Lvng Space to Your Home." Stop n and see our dsplay, We'll 'gve you free lterature on how to "do t. Or, we can suggest a man to nstall t for you. duane PHONE O AMERICA'S FINEST BASEMENT DOOR CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING SUPPLY AND NURSERY PHONE proposes to ssue a permt for the dscharge subject to certan effluent lmtatons and specal condtons. The permt expraton date s May 31, The proposed determnaton to ssue an NPDES Permt s tentatve. Persons wshng to comment upon, or object to, the proposed determnaton are nvted to submt the same n wrtng to: Mr JamesN. Howell Dvson Permt Coordnator Mchgan Water Resources Commsson Stevens T. Mason Buldng Lansng, Mchgan The permt applcaton number should appear next to the above address on the envelope and the frst page of any submtted comments. All comments receved wthn thrty (30) days of the date of ssuance of ths publc notce wll be consdered n the formulaton of the fnal determnatons. If no wrtten objectons are receved, the Mchgan Water Resources Commsson wll ssue ts fnal determnatons no later than sxty (60) days followng the date of ths notce. The applcaton, proposed permt ncludng proposed effluent lmtatons 3nd specal condtons, comments receved, and other nformaton, are on fle and may be nspected at the Water ^Resources Commsson, Bth Floor, Stevens T. Mason Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan and at the Dstrct offce located at ths same address at any tme between 9:30 am and 3:30 pm, Monday through Frday. Copes of the Publc Notce and the correspondng Fact Sheet summarzng applcaton nformaton and proposed permt condtons are avalable at no charge at the Mchgan Water Resources Commsson. Copes lof all other nformaton are I avalable at a cost of $.20 per page at the Mchgan Water Resources Commsson. Please brng the foregong to the attenton of persons whom you know would be nterested n ths matter. 4-1 NOTICE OF NEW HOURS DRIVER LICENSE-SHERIFF DEPT, Startng June 3, Clnton County Drvers Lcense Bureau New Hours Wll Be Monday 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. Tuesday thru Frday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. noon hour ROAD TESTS ALL DAY EXCLUDING TIMES FROM 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. and AMD UP TO ONE HALF HOUR BEFORE CLOSING. - CLOSED SATURDAYS - Canddates speak to * - Bath Dems The Hath Townshp Democratc party wll hold a meetng Frday evenng, May 24, at» pm at'the Bath Hgh School all purpose room next to Ihe cafetera. Speakers wll be Robert Carr, canddate for Congress for the flh Congressonal dstrct; Francs (Buss) Spanola, canddate for representatve for Ihe!7th dstrct and Rchard Warren, canddate for senator for the :t0th senatoral dstrct. (From Page 8A) Bath grls track ' r. '' * - ; ll n lecot'fu-.u.lan 4th.,n,-the, hgh. tump and 2nd place fnsh n J&e 140 yard run wth a tme of 62.1, other ponts for Bath came Irom the 5th place mle fnsh of Cheryl Kcrchaert n a personal best lme of 5:46.8, the 2nd place shot put of Sue Carlson n 35-3, and the 5th of Kathy Brown n Ihe 440 wth a personal best of Fnal team standngs among.top scorers were Haslett's 34, ' Bath 30, Wllamston 29, Portland and Pottervlle each 23 and Dansvlle 16. Sxteen teams competed. Bath had tuned up for the, regonal by runnng away wth the Wllamston Invtatonal lastlsv^way, _. The Be^Sj'/otaled 53 pontsty ( runnerup" Fowlervlle's 38.' Wllamston scored 36, Howell 24, Perry* 20, Pnckney 7 and Lansng Catholc Central 0. Champons for Bath ncluded Carlson n the shot put, wth a toss of 36-1 M-, Tarrant n the 880 at 2:33.9, Hull n the mle n 5:43.5 and the 880 medley relay n 2:02.5. * Sally Carlson was 2nd n the shot, Tarrant 2nd n the 440, Brown 3rd n the hurdles and Sue Shaw 3rd n 880 yard,run. 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Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Gerald Stevens for probate of a purported wll of v the deceased dated Aprl 17, 1973, for grantng of admnstraton" to Gerald. Stevens or some other sutable person and for a determnaton of hers. Credtors of the deceased are NOTICE notfed that all clams" aganst' the estate must be presented sad Gerald Stevens at 9450 Round Lake Road, Langsburg, Mchgan and proof thereof fled wth the Court on or before August 14, 1974 s at 10:00 am. Notce s further gven that the estate wll be thereupon assgned to persons appearng of record enttled thereto. Dated: May 15, Gerald Stevens Pettoner» 9450 Round Lake Road Langsburg, Mchgan Attorney for Pettoner: Danel C. Matson 122 East Washngton Street DeWtt, Mch Phone (517) Two Vacances on Clnton County Zonng Commsson June 1Bth, also, Two Vacances on County Lbrary Board June 30th. * If nterested send resume to Nomnatng Commttee, c/o County Clerk, Court House, St. Johns. 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10 10A W J Tlltson EAGLE--W.J. Tlltson, 64, of Wrght Rd ded May 17 at' Lansng Hosptal. Funeral servces were held at Peters.& Murray Funeral Home n Grand Ledge on Monday, May 20 wth Kev Edward Otto offcatng. Bural was n N. Eagle Cemetery. He was born n Eagle on Oct 18, 1909, the son of James and ' Maran Tlltson. He marred Olve Sowles and resded most of hs lfe n Eagle. He was a former employee of the J.W. Knapp Co. Survvors nclude hs wfe; 1 son, Davd of Kalamazoo; 1 daughter, Mrs Karen Trutt of Eden, Md; 2 grandchldren; 1 brother, Gordon, of Grand Ledge. ( Memoral Day Burr Debar ELSIE (c) --Funeral servces for Burr Debar, 66f of Newago, formerly of Else, were held Monday afternoon at Carter Funeral Home n Else. He ded Frday n Fremont. He was the founder of the Else Ol Corp, and a partner of Debar Chevrolet n Else, Survvors are hs wfe, Carre; 3 daughters, Mrs June WREATHS FLOWERS WE HAVE URNS ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS SPRAYS AND VASES FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DELIVERY SERVICE IN OVID-ELSIE AREA WATT FLORIST 121 E. Pne Phone CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Wood of Owosso, Mrs Dors Pelter of Sparks of Nevada and Mrs Mary Ann Dorn of Lansng; a son, James, of Waynesvlje, Mo; 4 ssters, Mrs Mary Mller and Mrs Ruby Somers, both of Else and Mrs Louse Cook and Mrs Hazel Wcke, both of Bonta Sprngs, Fla; and a brother, Bng, of Lansng. Glen Folkes Funeral servces for 16-year old Glen Folkes of S Chapn Rd, Else were held May 14 from the Morse Funeral Home n Chesanng. The Rev Rchard Gleason offcated and-bural was n Ford Cemetery, Else. The deceased was klled Saturday mornng, May 8, when the car he was drvng went out of control strkng another car and a tree. He was born n Mssour, June 17,1957, the son of Mr and Mrs Robert Folkes. He attended Chesanng Unon Hgh School. Survvors nclude: hs parents; 2 brothers, Donald and Randall, at home; 1 sster, Patrca, at home; and grandparents/ Mr and Mrs Robert Folkes of Arkansas and Mr and Mrs Gene Burgess of Mssour. _ Mrs Golde Brooks ST JOHNS ~ Servces were held Monday, May 20 from the Frst Congregatonal Church for Mrs Golde Palmer Brooks, 83, 205 S Mead, St Johns, who ded May 17 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, followng a long llness., Rev Averll Carson offcated wth bural at Mt Rest Cemetery. A natve of Clnton County, she was born Jan 18, 1891 n Bngham Twp, the daughter of Nelson H ( Palmer and the former Emma L. LaHng. She graduated from St Johns Hgh School and attended St Mary's Academy. A resdent of Bngham Twp all her lfe, she had resded at her Mead St resdence for the past (0 years,' She was marred to George Brooks, who preceded her n death, n A member of the Frst Congregatonal Church, she was also a member of Elzabeth Wnslow Dvson, St Johns Women's Club, St Johns Mornng Muscale, Amercan Legon Auxlary, 40 & 8 Auxlary, Bngham and Pomona Grange, Daughters of INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! HOME FARM BUSINESS AUTO ^Amerca a rnrffbfr of LANTERMAN INSURANCE. Group 200 W. State, St. Johns, PHONE BRUCE LANTERMAN the Amercan Revoluton, Daughters of Amercan Colonsts, Daughters. of Founders and Patrot, Colonal Dames of the XVII Century, Huguenot Socety, Dames of the Court of Honor and Daughters of the Unon and Clnton County Republcan Women's Club. She taught pano for 60 years, Survvng s 1 daughter, Mss Maratyse Brooks of St Johns..Mrs Emma Cox ST JOHNS - Funeral servces were held May 20 from Osgood Funeral Home n St Johns for Mrs Emma B. Cox, 60, 2480 Pnkney, Rt 2, Saranac, who ded May 16 at Iona Communty Hosptal, followng a long llness. Rev Rchard Harrson of the Lyons Baptst Church offcated wth bural at Eureka Cemetery. / She was born March 24, 1914 n Ppestone, Mnn. (She had lved n the Saranac area for the past 15 years., Survvng are her husband, Lloyd; 2 daughters, Mrs Helen Whte of Sherdan and Mrs Esther Adar of Iona; 3 sons, Erwn and Paul Cox of.saranac and Donald Cox of St Johns; 2 brothers, Fred and Wllam Schmdt of Mnnesota; 3 ssters, Mrs Dora Hansen of Mnnesota, Mrs Anne Cox of Wyomng and Mrs Agnes Bendt of St Johns and < grandchldren. Amela Mortz FOWLER - Amela Mortz, '10, Rt 1, Fowler, ded Sunday, May 19 at the Jackson Nursng Home. Funeral servces were held Wednesday, May 11 from St Paul Lutheran Church n Fowler, Rev Herman Rossow CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK has a savngs plan to ft your fnancal plans On Savngs Certfcates wth a maturty of four years n amounts of $1,000 or more. Now...no bank pays a hgher rate of nterest on savngs than CENTRAL NATIONAL offcated wth bural at Mt Rest Cemetery, A natve of Clnton County, she was born Jan 16, 1884 and had resded all her lfe at her present address. Her husband, Edward Mortz, preceded her n death n She was a member of St Paul Lutheran Church and a lfe member of the St Paul's Lades Ad, Survvng are 1 son, Lous Mortz of Rt 1, Fowler; 1 sster, Mrs Emma Mortz, Rt 1, St Johns; 4 grandchldren and 2 great-grandchldren. Harel Irene Pckett ST JOHNS - Funeral servces were held May 6 from Osgood Funeral Home for Hazel Irene Pckett, 76, 20 W. Gbbs, St Johns, who ded May 4 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a long llness, Rev Averll Carson offcated wth bural at Eureka Cemetery. She was born n Caro, the daughter of James Scrbner and the former Irene Walker and lved most of her lfe n St Johns. She was marred to Fred Pckett and was a member of the Frst Congregatonal Church. Survvng are 1 daughter, Mrs Neva DeGarmd of San Francsco; l grandchld and 2greatttrandehldren. Fred Rademacher ST JOHNS -- Funeral servces were held Monday, May 20 from Osgood Funeral Home for Fred W. Hademacher, 35, Rt 6, St Johns, who ded Thursday, May 16 at hs resdence. Bural was at South Bngham Cemetery. He was born n Gratot County, June 2, 1938, the son of Herman Hademacher and the former Paulne Fraker. He attended St Johns Publc.Schools. On Jan 12, 1957, he was marred to Clarce Antes n Maple Kapds. He was employed by Oldsmoble n Lansng. Survvng are hs wfe, ' Clarce; 3 sons, Rcky, Roger and Ronne at home; 1 daughter, Robn, at home; 2 brothers, Edward Rademacher of St Johns and Robert Rademacher of Hubbardston; 2 ssters, Mrs Dors Cooper of St Johns and Mrs Sandra Sebert of St Johns. Everett Glazer ST JOHNS -- Funeral servces were held Frday, May 17 from Osgood Funeral Home for Everett G. Glazer, 65, 106 Flordl Ave, St Johns. He ded May 15 at 3:45 am at Clnton Memoral Hosptal n St Johns,. Rev Averll Carson of the Frst Congregatonal Church offcated wth bural at Mt Rest Cemetery. A veteran of 37 years wth the St Johns Polce Dept, he served as chef of polce for 26 years, retrng June 1, He was a member of the Chefs of Polce Assocaton and St Johns Exchange Club. He was born June 1, 1908 n Illnos, the son of Wllam Glazer and the former Harnett Brotherson. He attended school jn St Johns and spent hs adult lfe n the communty. He s survved by several cousns n Illnos and Mchgan. Mrs Betty George OVID - Servces wll be held May 23 from Houghton Chapel n Ovd for Mrs Betty Jane George, 53, Ft Myers, Fla and formerly of Ovd, who ded May 21 n Ann Arbor. Rev Claude B. Rdley wll " offcate wth bural n Maple Grove Cemelerv., ^ May 23,1974 A natve of Ovd, she was born Sept 12,1920, the daughter of Mr >and Mrs Ray Mller. She was marred Aug 11,1940 n Qvd to Frank George, who survves. A secretary, she was a member of Ovd Unted Methodst Church and past matron of the Ovd Eastern Star. Survvng are her husband; 3 daughters, Mrs Sally Allen, Phoenx, Arz; Mrs Carolyn Br*own,.Ann Arbor and 'Mrs Nancy Shaffer of Ft Myers, Fla; : brothers," Ervn, Jack and Max Mller of Ovd. Mrs Catherne Schrrtz FOWLER - Mrs Catherne Schmtz, 79, Rt 2,11760 W. M-21, Fowler, ded May 21 at her resdence, followng a short llness. Servces wll be held Frday, May 24 at 11 am at Most Holy Trnty Catholc Church n Fowler. Rev Father Albert Schmtt wll offcate wth bural at Holy Trnty Cemetery. * Rosary prayers wll be at 3 and 8 pm each day at the George Chapel of Osgood Funeral Home n Fowler. A natve of Westphala, she was born March 18, 1895, the daughter of Frederck and' Gertrude Feldpausch. A resdent of the Fowler- Westphala area al of her lfe, she was marred May 23,1922 n Westphala to Peter Schmtz, who preceded her n death. She s a member of Most Holy Trnty Catholc Church of Fowler and Con-fraternty of Chrstan Mothers. Survvng are 7 sons, Stanley of Lansng, Donald of Westphala, Hlary of St Johns, Rchard and Justn of Fowler, Peter of Lansng and Maurce of Fowler; 4 daughters, Mrs Freda Bauer of Portland, Mss Stella Schmtz of Lansng, Mss Kletha Schmtz and Mrs Eunce Pung of Fowler; 2 brothers, Fred Feldpausch of Westphala and Joseph Feldpausch of Portland; 4 ssters, Mrs Regna 'Schmtz of Westphala, Mrs Matlda Trerweler and Mrs Gertrude Treweler and Mrs Esther Schrauben, all of Portland; 2 step-ssters, Mrs Ida Koengsknecht of Fowler and Mrs Lena Gensterblum of Portland and 49 grandchldren. Charles A Hgbee EAGLE -- Charles A. Hgbee, 63, of Rt 1, ded May 18 at Lansng Hosptal. Servces were held at Peter & Murray Funeral Home wth Rev Royal and Ann Burnett offcatng, Interment was n N Eagle Cemetery. He was born n Eaton Co on Aug 2,1910, the son of Vernette and Bertha Hgbee. He marred Lonetta Smth and was a member of the Four Square Gospel Church. He was past master and lfe member of Wacousta Masonc Lodge 359; past patron of Wacousta OES no. 135; supervsor of Eagle Twp for 18 years; and past presdent of North Eagle Cemetery Assoc. He was a purchasng agent for the State of Mch. He s survved by hs wfe; 2 sons, Arthur and Roger both of Grand Ledge; 2 daughters Glda Hgbee of Eagle and Mrs Laura Lnebaugh of Portland; hs mother Mrs Bertha Hgbee; and 3 grandchldren. "Zp" saves energy at Central Mchgan Unversty. "Zp" s the name gven to a truck pool that transports -CMU man-, tenance men to and from job stes on the Mt Pleasant 'campus. * o w > "The Frendly Folks You -Can Bank On" m% On Savngs Certfcates wth a maturty of two-and-a-half, three or three-and-a-half years n amounts of $500 or more. You can wthdraw your money at any tme, however, n accordance wth federal regulatons on all certfcate accounts, a substantal nterest penalty s requred for early wthdrawals. do you ever wonder? >,* 6% On Savngs Certfcates wth a maturty of one. one-and-ahalf or two years n amounts of $500 or more. V N On V.H\ Savngs maturng every 1 calendar quarter. You can open one for as lttle as $100, and they're automatcally renewable. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OVID Branch Offce PEWAMO Branch Offce SERVING THE CLINTON AREA FROM FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ST. JOHNS Man Offce 201 E. Walker ST. JOHNS BRANCH South gate Plaza It's natural to have questons about funeral servce, so t's natural you shoald ask them. Our counsel s always freely provded. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES OSfOODtVGOERBECU ST. JOHNS FOWLER ABBOTTS HOUGHTOIl^ MAPLE RAPIDS OVID *<* A\

11 *. «»Mwanma«MmvM.»» MHIWUIIMU m *K.^lll)HUI)mM! luhmmihmllh IIUH1HH I..,l»Bm^> - f '..t YT3.\ *#*^ Ths St Johns youngster reades to dock the craft at the fre hydrant as hs mates brng Into shore a 16- foot fshng boat. The nautcal jaunt took place n a local back yard as heavy rans brought hgh water n many parts of the communty. ' FOWLER Mr and Mrs Vera Benjamn and daughter Lone and Mrs Lula Boak were Wednesday evenng.vstors of Mr and Mrs Charles Spauldng of Lansng. Mr and Mrs Edward Wallace and famly of Lansng were Mother's Day dnner guests of Mrs Opal Mller. Mr and Mrs Donald Smon and famly of Mt Clemens were Sunday vstors of Mr and Mrs Martn Schafer and Mr and Mrs Carl Weber and famly. Mrs Lula Boak -was a Mother's Day guest of Mr and Mrs Charle Boak. Mr and Mrs Carl Boak were Sunday vstors of Mr and Mrs Vera Benjamn and famly. Mr and Mrs Donald Fox and daughters of Flnt were Mother's Day j vstors of Mrs Agnes Fox. They took hs. mother out for dnner on Mother's Day. Bannster The Bannster Unted Methodst' Women held ther annual Mother and Daughter banquet at the church recently, Approxmately 130 Mothers and Daughters enjoyed a banquet served by the men and boys of the church. A prelude of musc was gven by Mrs John Schlarf and Mrs Walter Mller on the pano and organ respectvely. Mrs Ken Swanson, presdent of the UMW, gave the,welcome and nvocaton before the banquet. When the meal was concluded, the women and grls retred to the sancturary. Mrs Robert Valentne served as toastmjstress for the evenng. Rev Mram DeMnt gave an openng welcome to the guests. The Toast to Daughtersn-law was gven by Mrs Elmer Leydorf wth the response from Mrs Jeffrey Leydorf wth the toast to Mothers-n-law. A message n song was gven by the Green grls, Wendy, 'Vck, Tracy and Lsa Green,, The speaker for the evenng was 'll year old Susan Yallup from St Johns and her sdekck, wth a ventrloqust act. Another message n song was gven by Mrs Elmer Leydorf, Mrs John Schlarf and Brenda Mller. Mrs Ray Peck made the presentaton of gfts wth the oldest mother beng. Mrs Lucy Grubaugh at 88. The youngest mother and daughter gft went to Mrs Thomas Bradley and daughter Annmare Bradley. Mrs Edward Batora receved the honors for havng the most daughters present and the youngest grandmother was Mrs Robert Byrnes. Pam Coon came from England to attend the banquet wth her mother and receved the gft for travellng the farthest. The benedcton was gven by Mrs Ivan Hofferbert. Mr and Mrs Robert Valentne spent Mother's Day wth ther daughter. Vck, at Grand Valley State College. Bran, Jm. and Bruce went wth ther parents. Mr and Mrs Walter Mller and lamly spent Mother's Day n Holland where the Tulp Festval wll be held soon. Vtm$ Sthoo! (flassjf 19T4 ; ft fcobu-ttft rtttlmwl* ' t J%- &' :s "' ^<-?*«^ K** *S* *& S$ w <SE 1 *»* - ^ ^ ^^mf^^w^ ^ Shown above are the members of the 1!>74 graduatng class at DeWtt Hgh School. A total of 1 IB graduates arc scheduled lo receve ther dplomas durng the upcomng commencement exercses. Publc to hear class fndngs Clnton County S An MSU class n technques n Dr Wllam Kmball asssted by :: Communty Resource Dr Pearl Aldrch and Dr ;:: Development has been Manfred Thulen. ^ :: News gatherng nformaton on Clnton County n general, and Although enrollment n the $ class ncludes only 8 students, :: St. Johns, Mchgan more detaled nformaton on St they came from as far away as : Johns and Dallas Townshp. Persa, Inda and Ethopa. :: It has been ndcated they wll :: On Thursday evenng, May 30 reveal some nterestng and g B j. n_.!l 1 Tnll lunn mll ttn.. ^ :U.l. n..um.u!«:hr«tn <-.* nt lun *_* at Smth Hall they wll be possbly surprsng facts at the :g SECTION May 23, 1974 reportng back to the com- meetng lobe held n Smth Hall :-: munty on what they have j n cooperaton wth the county ;:: M J h learned and what the m- extenson servce. The publc s : " ^ Q plcatons for communty acton nvted to attend ths presen- WPfBSWHWB^^ mght be. The class s taught by taton. WE'D LIKE YOU TO MEET There's more ran,than dran here as water levels reach road level n ths Morton St dtch n St Johns. easy... our mde^mkowl / What goes n must come out as ths lttle grl observes as water s pumped out of a St Johns basement. A dry basement may have been the excepton as heavy rans last week poured down on the area. BIDS WANTED FOR CLINTON COUNTY One (1) 1974 Full Sze 4'dr. Staton Wagon.. watch what easy does! V-8 Engne - Medum Automatc Transmsson Power Steerng Tnted Wndsheld Left Outsde Mrror * L Tres - Power Dsc Brakes Postve Tracton AM Rado 1971 Chev. Staton Wagon to be traded n, Can be seen at Dran Commssoners Offce Delvery wthn two (2) weeks after bd award Submt bds to County Clerks Offce on or before 9:00 a.m. May 21,1974. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE f Man Offce: St, Johns ' "\ o B*th 6 Ete o feureka o Fowler o Hubbard o Lalngsburg o Maple Rapds o Valley Farms o Wacousta- Member FDIC

12 Bobby and Rosa Gbbs, nternatonally known elephant traners, present one of the elephant acts wth the bg Lews Bros Crcus comng to Ovd on May 30, 1974 wth 6 and S pm performances at East Elementary School. Advance tckets at old-fashoned prces are beng sold now by Ovd Fre Dept. Proceeds for safety equpment. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN May 23,1974 ^ Vllage of Fowler Regular Meetng May 13,1974 The meetng was called to order by Presdent Pettt at 7:05 pm. Roll call was taken wth fve counclmen present. The mnutes of the prevous meetng were accepted as read. Current blls n the smount of $4, were approved for payment. A moton was made and carred to purchase playground equpment for the Vllage park. Ordnance No, 57A was adopted. A moton was made and carred to pay all Trustees $120,00 a year n addton to the pay for meetngs. A buldng permt was ssued to Carl Weber for a resdence on Elm St, A lease was renewed wth Grand Trunk Ralroad for property at Man St and Clnton St. The meetng was adjourned at 10:35 pm. Catherne Rademffcher Vllage Clerk RIGHTS- RESPONSIBILITIES Reach tentatve agreement at Gen Tel Bcycle drvers have the same rghts and responsbltes General Telephone basc wage rates, an mproved ratfcaton meetngs are not as motor vehcle drvers on negotators and the barganng penson plan and group lfe expected to be avalable untl Mchgan streets and roads, commttee of the Internatonal nsurance benefts. In addton, June 3 or 4. Ths means they must obey the Brotherhood of Electrcal the contract whch was termnated by the unon on May 5 The agreement between motor vehcle drvers. Even same traffc laws and sgns as Workers have tentatvely agreed on contract terms at has been renstated. General Telephone and the though bcyclsts do have the Grand Rapds accordng to Unon offcals ndcated to IBEW covers about 3,000 of the same rght on roads and streets, Jack Retze, presdent of the the company that a seres of company's 3,900 employees. the safe approach s'not to go on company. The agreement was eght ratfcaton meetngs wll The company provdes heavly traveled roads and reached at noon Frday, begn at Alpena on Monday, telephone servce n 01 of the hghways. The agreement ncludes new May 20. Results of the state's 83 countes. Goodrch belted $ Synopss of the regular meetng of the DeWtt Townshp Board held on May 13, 1974 at the.townshp Hall, 780 Weland Road, Lansng, Mchgan. Board members present: Emerson, Syverson, Angell, Purves, Plne, Corr and Kzesk, The meetng was opened wth the Pledge of Allegance, The agenda was approved wth some addtons. The mnutes of the regular Board meetngs were approved. The Supervsor explaned the hstory of the Rock Concert as far as the Townshp s concerned. The permt that Clnton County Zonng ssued was read. There was a lengthy dscusson. The ctzens would lke any further concerts stopped f possble. There was a dscusson on the County Board of Commssoners approval of a county-wde reapprasal. The Plannng Commsson mnutes were read by Purves. There was a dscusson on the Lookng Glass Meadows. Approved a lot splt on State Road for Clayton Corp, Recommended to deny the rezonng request at N. US 27. Voted VFW Auxlary GRAND RAPIDS - The annual State conventon of the Mchgan Ladle's Auxlary to the Veterans of Foregn Wars wll be held n Grand Rapds, June 27-30, wth headquarters at the Pantlnd Hotel. Members of the Lades / IMu DeWtt twp mnutes to charge $2 for copes of the comprehensve plan. Voted to remove the Tr- County, Plannng resoluton from the agenda. Voted to pay the Meerson bllng. We stll haven't heard anythng on the school crossng guard. Voted to pay> one half of the health nsurance for the employee and the famly. Voted to nstruct the Townshp attorney to start legal proceedngs on the sewer system. We wll gve the County another two weeks before ths s fled. The attorney wll also check the Townshp Ordnance on tap-fees. We stll do not have a schedule of the cleanup for the sewer system. Because of the legal opnon and the memo from the Health Department Mr Forrest wll not have to hook nto" the sewer system at ths tme. Because of the acton taken at Annual meetng, the part-tme offcers wll be sent a letter termnatng ther employment and thankng them. A model ordnance on outdoor gatherngs was gven to the attorney for revew. He wll report on'ths at our next meetng,. Approved sgnng a contract for three applcatons of chlorde,thls year. Approved sgnng the 1973 fre contract wth the Cty of DeWtt. Voted to send a bllng to Mlton Kng for the fre run made on May 1st because of the volaton of the Fre Ordnance. Voted to have the fre duty crew stay at the ' fre bam durng the hours of the Rock Concert, The Polce Department wll make a study on how to prevent vandalsm n the park. Voted to have the Supervsor approach Kyes Engneerng as to the cost of ther revewng the plans for the expanson of the treatment plant. Approved all vouchers, Not Brag, Just Facts? J Texas currently leads the naton n annual producton of rce, onon, cotton, gran sorghum, sheep, goats, beef cattle, and wool. It also harvests subsjantal amounts of peanuts, vegetables, ctrus fruts, honey, cereal grans, soybeans, turkeys, and dary products. - holds state confab ' Auxlary to Bannster Post VFW Post 6403 of Bannster who wll attend the state conventon are presdent Pat Devereaux, Gladys Herron, Vckey Heppner, Los Johnson and Candace Heppner. State Presdent, Mrs Carl (Edth) Pckard of Muskegon wll presde at what s expected to be the largest conventon n the state organzaton's hstory. Approxmately 1,000 offcers and delegates are expected to attend. Natonal Chef of Staff Mrs James tbessye) Evergates, Clnton) Massachusetts wll be the natonal organzaton's representatve, Natonwde the auxlary has a half-mllon members n more than 6,750 local unts. Membershp s open to qualfyng women who are close relatves of men and women who serve overseas n wartme. Included n the' conventon program wll be presentaton of awards to auxlares and charmen for' oustandng promoton of the auxlary programs, Durng the past year members have devoted many volunteer hours at the state's fve VAantr-four state hosptals. Brngng cheer and comfort to hosptalzed veterans s an mportant auxlary program. Other conventon actvtes wll nclude a downtown parade, banquet, Pageant of Drums, memoral servces and the electon of offcers for Watertown charter townshp Synopss of regular May meetng. AH Board members present. Agenda approved as were Mnutes of last meetng and Treasurer's report. Blls allowed. Checks No thru 3118 pad on Contngent and Orders 8 thru 14 pad on Cemetery Account. Heard report of County l Commssoner. ft.s. Bennett & Co requested warehouse n Secton l 34. Granted, snce property properly zoned at ths tme. Qualty Farm & Fleet also plannng on enlargng retal store. Wll plan to come before Plannng Commsson meetng June\,12 wth more detals. Captol Lodge No. 8, F&AM want to buld on Arport Road and requested feelng of Townshp. They were nformed to consult wth Captol Cty Arport and wll come before Plannng Commsson also. Donald Lowell's term on LMDA expres June 30th. Max Entsmnger apponted to a two year term to represent the Townshp. Elane Amos, Bruce Harlow' and Donna Wells apponted to another two year term on Park Board. James Freburger, of Summer Lane, also apponted. Park Board stated that Memoral Day servces are planned at the Wacousta Cemetery on Saturday, May 25, 1974, at approxmately 10 am. The free wll offerng taken Up each year'ae'the 1 cemeteryfwll fee appled toward "Memoral^ Day'expensesT" 1 "'"*"' ' * r5 "'*^** ' Mrs Barbara Mestemaker has been apponted to a three year term on the Plannng Commsson to replace Elose Ward. MYF hred agan ths year to work, n the cemetery just before Memoral Day. Board also agreed that snce our Amercan Flag cannot be left on the graves of veterans due to vandalsm, they wll be removed on Tuesday, May.28th. Meetng adjourned. Mldred F. McDonough, Clerk Herman F. Openlander, Supervsor. Call our number today, Voted to send Rev Bret2 a letter regardng hs retrement. There wll be a meetng on May 24th regardng adult foster care. The recall electon Wll be held on August 6. Adjournment at 11:55 pm. Respectfully submtted, Donna B. Syverson, Clerk Approved by Dale S, Emerson, Supervsor WE MAKE OWNING LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT EASY! Check Our NEW PAYMENT PLAN... UP TO 3 YRS. 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13 ' V May 23,1974 LIVING AMONG THK NAVAJOS A, perfect May day, an early brunch wth approxmately 90 women makng new frends and renewng old acquantances, and a very nterestng program was shared durng a specal meetng n Fellowshp Hall of the Else Unted Methodst Church, Wednesday mornng. Guests present from the followng area Methodst Churches of St Johns, Ovd, Shepardsvlle, Bannster, Ashley, Duplan, Greenbush and Chapn were seated at attractve tables decorated wth green and yellow streamers, sprng flowers and mnature Maypoles as centerpeces. The flowers were all furnshed by Mrs Rose Slovak of Bannster and the Blakely famly of Else. Mrs Duane Green, presdent of the Else Unted Methodst Women welcomed the guests; "Happy Brthday" was sung to Mrs Mary Wate; all joned n sngng "Good Mornng, Frends"; and Mrs Ethel Wells of St Johns receved the door prze. Table grace was gven by Mrs Ethel Stull and brunch was prepared and served by the local church actvtes commttee wth a hostess at each table. Announcements and roll call by churches were followed wth devotons by Mrs Davd Ltchfeld. As program charman, Mrs Margaret Grubaugh ntroduced the Rev and Mrs Harold Homer of 'Portland, who 'presented ther own story of "Workng Among the Navajos" wth colored sldes to elaborate ther remarks. Else area news CITY OF ST. JOHNS The Rev Homer'and hs wfe, * former St Johns resdents, took a sabbatcal leave for the Conference year and traveled and worked n 5 msson areas of the Unted Methodst Church.- They were n Anchorage, Alaska and worked for the Alaska Chldren's Servces and also experenced a month at the Florda Unted Methodst Chldren's Home. They spent 2 weeks at the Red Brd Msson n the Appalachan regon of southeastern Kentucky and later on John's Island just off the coast of Charleston, South Carol)na, where they worked wth the Rural Msson Inc, wth the depressed black people. They chose the new Navajos Methodst Msson School n Farmngton, New Mexco for ther talk and prefaced t wth colored sldes of favorte scenes depctng the 104th Psalm wth Mrs Homer as'the reader. They both greeted the audence wth "Ya ta hey" the Navajos' "Hello". Rev Homer related some of the hstory or the Navajos who were a rovng and predatory people settlng n the Southwest durng the 16th and 17th centures. They became agrcultural people rasng herds of sheep, goats and cattle for sustenance and also adoptng Pueblo arts such as weavng rugs and blankets, pottery, basketry and slver and turquose jewelry. They lve n wndowless hogans (comcal houses of logs covered wth earth and often came wth only a stone wall or brush shelter to protect them from the wnd.) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COMMISSION Notce s hereby gven that the Cty Commsson of the Cty of St. Johns wll hold a publc hearng at 7:45 p.m. June 10, 1974, at Cty Commsson Chambers, 121 E. Walker, St. Johns, Mchgan, to hear all persons nterested n proposed Cty Ordnance 264, whch provdes that the effectve date of the St. Johns Cty Code be June 20,1974. *. > flandyl^humphrey. ''.'< Cty.Clerk,,..., tj, ReV Homer stated that the Navajos have 16 mllon acres surroundng the Hop lands wth 133,500 people n ther trbes. The federal government nsttuted a rehabltaton program but there s stll much to be done for the people n addton to the msson work of the churches. The Indan Msson Schools at Farmngton accommodate 200 students from the 6th through the 12th grades. The chldren are allowed to vst ther parents occasonally and durng the 2 month summer vacaton. Some are taken by bus, but there are no good roads n most of the area., The Homers had many colored sldes to llustrate much of the hstory. Among other ponts of nterest they showed were: Aztec runs, bult between 800 and 900 years ago; Shp Rock, former headquarters for the Navajos -Indan Agency untl ther consoldaton at Wndow'Rock, Arzona; clff dwellngs wth temples and farms at the top lands; the awesome Grand Canyon of the Colorado Rver; the school buldngs at Farmngton, N.M.; 1 the-ryder Memoral Chapel on the campus where students are requred to attend and also the Sunday servces; and churches n the desolate and barren parts of the reservaton that serve ther cultural and relgous needs but also serve as dstrbuton centers to help the needy. There are educatonal facltes for only a small fracton of the young people, but they take home from these schools some of the customs of the new lfe but retan many of ther own culture and belefs., Through the efforts of the chldren who may attend school, they have mproved ther santary problems and water supples, Rev Homer concluded. At the. close of the program, large bowls on each table were flled wth donatons for the Navajos. The choral benedcton was "God Be Wth You Tll We Meet Agan" wth Mrs Grace Fzzell at the pano. The Homers had prevously arranged a table wth dsplays of handmade artcles by the Indans, many booklets concernng the Navajos, the year book of the Msson School, scrapbooks and pctures of tfe school grounds. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN MRS. NEVA KEYS PH Whle at the brunch tables, each guest receved complmentary gfts, courtesy of Dck Hallead Ford, C&D Chevrolet, Carter-Melvn Insurance, and Osgood Funeral Home, Ovd, The guests were regstered by Mrs Rchard E. Bates; greeters were l Mrs Charles Holcomb and Mrs Gordon Jones; nursery, Jan McCulIough; and table decoratons, Mrs Harold Hehrer. LAY WITNESS MISSION What s a Lay Wtness -.Msson? Many members and frends of the Else Unted Methodst Church are at work n the plannng of one "at the local church Frday through Sunday, May' 17,18 and 19 and nterest s mountng at each commttee meetng. A Lay Wtness Msson s more than a program. It s a weekend experence n whch a team of lay persons from varous places n Mchgan come to a local church to share ther fath n Chrst wth wtnessng, fellowshp and prayer. They are ordnary people who share wth others through personal experence of tryng to lve the Chrstan lfe, lstenng to others and takng tme to search for new'ways to lve n ths complex socety. The leader or coordnator of ths Msson s Wllam Frost of Wayland and Mr and Mrs Pete Montague of Hastngs, n charge of the youth week, whle workng closely wth the Rev Davd Ltchfeld and the charman of evangelsm, Lyle, punham and hs wfe, of the local church and several commttees wthn the church. Ths seres of meetngs wll open Frday evenng wth a congregatonal supper. There wll be wtnessng by team members and sharng n small groups such questons as: "What person has nfluenced your lfe now?" and "What s one specfc need n your lfe about whch you feel free to nvte your Chrstan frends to pray for you?" Bref reports from the small groups wll be presented at the general sesson at the close of the evenng. The guests from away wll be housed n homes of church frends who wll also host them, _for breakfast. There" wllbp '.coffee hours and lunch^oj 'Saturday focusng on "Hf^ fcchrst s mprovng my relatonshp wth my famly,, my neghbors and my fellow workers". In the afternoon, there wll be vstatons to shut-ns and others and a tour of the vllage communty. Wtnessng by team members agan n the evenng after congregatonal supper wll focus on "How Chrst s leadngyou nto mnstres of lovng servce wth persons around you; problems you face as you seek to lve a truly commtted lfe on a daly bass." Dvdng nto small groups agan Saturday evenng, they wll consder such questons as; "What needs n your communty We you concerned about?", "What mnstry carred on by your congregaton would you lke to see strengthened?", and "How can your Chrstan frends best support you n your new commtment?" Sunday mornng, the team members wll share the pastor and local leaders n church school classes and the mornng, worshp. Sharng and evaluaton by the congregaton wll close the weekend msson focusng on "Our next step for mnstry - Personally and Corporately". The commttee charpersons for the Msson are: housng, Mr and Mrs Phlp West; vstaton, Mr and Mrs Manley Engebretson and Mr and Mrs Mlford Clark; coffee hosts, Mr and Mrs Merle Baese; food, Mrs Mldred Whtaker; attendance, Mr and Mrs Harold Hehrer; welcome and transportaton, Mrs Bea Kclley; prhyer, Mrs Ethel Stull; publcty, Mrs Sdney Keys and Mrs Emerson Dunham; lterature, Mrs Everett Rule and Mrs Howard Pelter; correspondance, Mr and Mrs Robert Hardaker; nursery, Mrs Dane Bates; chldren, Mss Jance Kelley; and youth, Mr and Mrs Jm Carroll. / The publc s nvted to attend any or all of the dnners and neals. Vew from Wth the late June or early July deadlne fast approachng, the Legslature has been "makng tracks" comng down the home stretch n recent weeks. Wth most of the behnd-thescenes commttee work done except on major appropratons blls, floor acton has been completed, or nearly completed, on several mportant blls, some of whch need only the Governor's sgnature to become law. Meantme, however, several other major measures are experencng dffcultes of one knd or another as the Legslature nears the fnsh lne. One bll sent to the Governor for sgnature after several years of hard work by ts backers s known as the "green belt" bll. It s desgned to save much valuable farm land n Mchgan from.beng sacrfced to unduly hgh taxes based on ts potental, rather than actual, use. The measure would grant specal lax credts to farmers contractng wth the state to keep ther land n agrcultural producton for at least 10 years. The credt on a farmer's state ncome tax would equal the amount by whch hs property taxes exceed 7 percent of hs household ncome. The bll s ntended to encourage farmers to stay on ther land rather than sell to commercal nterests such as shoppng malls, parkng lots and apartment complexes. Penaltes are provded for farmers wshng to cancel ther contracts wth the state before ther 10-year contract ends. Another major pece of«legslaton sent to the Governor would revse the state's unemployment compensaton law to ncrease jobless pay benefts by 15.2 percent to help meet the ncreasng cost of lvng. GO CAMS/f/ DJ*Z z»l IN THE t M f.^\ Clnton County News Juuf h. CLuIm. duo. Smo- IIS6 the Serate By SEN. Wl LLIAM S. BALLENGER The bll also would allow the Governor to extend the maxmum beneft perod from 26 to 39 weeks by executve order and to extend unemployment compensaton benefts to employees of school dstrcts. Another provson would bar unempl6yed workers from collectng benefts from a second employer unless he worked for hm at least two weeks n a row -and hs wages were at least equal to hs potental benefts. The Governor's proposed tax reform package receved a shot n the arm when House Democrats abandoned ther own proposal and joned wth many Republcans to send t to the Senate, whch passed t quckly. The bll should provde $55 mllon n tax relef for bg ndustry, small busness, and poor and low ncome ndvduals. It does not provde relef, however, to famles wth ncomes of $15,000 or more. The ncome tax credts for ndvduals are ntended to be rebates for state sales taxes pad on food. The rebates would amount to about $10 per person n famles of less than $5,000 ncome "and scaled down to $6 per person n the $11,000 to 515,000 ncome bracket. Industry would be gven tax relef by a reducton n the corporate franchse tax from 5' to 4.75 mlls and credts aganst busness lablty under the local property tax nventores Work on appropratons blls s so complex that some beleve they may not be voted on before the Legslature returns after the November general electons. In the meantme, t s expected that a bll wll be ntroduced whch automatcally contnue the present appropratons, whch wodld normally end June 30, untl separate blls can be handled n the fall. Meanwhle, some -major proposals appear to be facng a muddy track and ther fate s not consdered very favorable at present. One s the "super agency" bll to combne the Departments of Socal Servces, Publc Health, and Mental Health nto one ggantc "human resources" department of 26,000 employees and a budget of almost $2 bllon. Another s a campagn reform bll whch Democrats have temporarly stymed n the State House of Representatves wth amendments that would make any new law less effectve than the heavly-crtczed statute we have at present. Two Mother promnent measures that may or may not have a change of passng would extend the emergency energy powers of.the Governor's offce and the publc servce commsson and would establsh regulatons for auto mechancs and garages. NOTICE WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS The regular meetng Of the Townshp Plannng Commsson wll be held Wednesday, June 12, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. at the Townshp Offces. - Sgned, v" " Mldred McDonough PHONE CUNTON CONSTRUCTION CO. 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14 4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN May 23,1974 May 23,197-1 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN SB SAVE s 4.06 D0U> OH** 6 GENTS * * * * * The Mn-Mzer Proves The Bg Savngs...are at Kroger! Make the Mn-Mze Test. Total up your shoppng lst at Kroger then do the same at any other supermarket. We expect Kroger to save you money. Every week, Kroger offers you many low-prced weekly specals on tems our sklled buyers have been able to get for us at bargan prces. And every week, Kroger's Advertsements feature a group of Mn-Mzer Coupons you can redeem for exceptonal savngs. We thnk these programs wll add up to a defnte savngs on your weekly Food Bll. 11-0z WtPkg TSuSSmST-MIZER COUPON 11 Banquet Frozen Cream Pes Lmt 3 wth coupon & $5.00 purchase excludng beer, wne, cgarettes. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Hay 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. I \ I I Lmt I Dozen Kroger Grade A Medum Fresh Eggs Lmt 1 wth coupon & $5.00 purchase excludng beer, wne, cgarettes. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru May 26. Subject to ap- ^ Lmt one coupon per famly. Knees gooa nru wny m. sumoc o ap» _. f^l pllcable state and local taxes. ^^B d WA MIZER COUPON "Ifs the Real Thng" Coca Cola Lmt 3 wth coupon & $5.00 purchase excludng beer, wne, cgarettes. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxe. Return 64-0z WtCtn -MIZER COUPON Country Club Ice Cream Lmt 1 wth coupon & $5.00 purchase excludng beer, wne, cgarettes. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. -. UP TO * -v wth Coupons ^P C^p n Ths Ad S P ^ 1 KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPONBl"M«Hgl \m. SAVE 60* ^ ^ Turtle Panty Hose one par Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes., T2 wth coupon KROGER MINI MIZER COUPONM«""«SAVE 31a* Colgate Toothpaste 7-0* WtTube 66 Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. 'J! P- ^KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON) 25' OFF one 2-lb can Kroger Coffee Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. wth coupon / Copyrght The Kroger Co. We Reserve The Rght To Lmt Quanttes. Prces and Coupons Good thru Sunday, May 26,1974. V* RASPBERRY KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPONl 20 OFF one 24-oz carton Kroger Cottage Cheese. Lmt onoxoupan per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May x 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. S?,m ""Q KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON 10" OFF any four pkgs 6-oz Kroger Gelatn Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru sunday, May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. Sweet. Jucy. Rpe' Texas Cantaloupe 2 36 Sze Calforna Strawberres Quart In Bloom Geranums 2* 14 nch Pot Pots Florda of the season Washngton US No. 1 Red Delcous Apple?99 Vne Rpe Tomatoes 3 1 Sweet Corn U.S. Gov't Inspected Mxed Fryer Parts Includes: 3 Forequarter r r wth w\^ Wng L Back At-\ tached, 3 Hndquarters wth Back Attached, 3 Wngs. 3 Pkg Gblets Kroger Kroger Stck Braunschweger I Bologna U.S. Gov't. Inspected Fresh Turkeys 7-14 Lb Avg 59 Easy Slce Pot Roast, Boneless Beef Roast Kwck Krsp, Hygrade or West Vrgna Slced Bacon The People's Choce U.S. Gov't. Graded Choce Boneless Delmonco Steaks Kroger " Kroger Fres-Shore Haddock, Sole or Beef Weners K 75 e Meat Weners ^ 89 c Flounder Fllets J1.19 Kroger Eckrch Jumbo, Meat or Beef, Oscar Mayer Beef or Roll Beef Weners s 99 e Meat Weners \% '1.09 Herrud Sausage :a 69 Stock up a Urn Pttcel ttm'b a M (Mel I HmMA Specal! Avondate Pork & Beans 1 TF ff f { Assorted Flavors kt Lqud - 20' Off Label Yub Yogurt lvory Detergent 8-0z WtCup 32-FI OzBtl 11 dp to 37' >\ /* * <fr V The People's Choce U.S. Gov't. Graded Choce Steak Fresh Hamburger The People's Choce U.S. Gov't. Graded Choce Chuck Steak Whole Boneless Bonanza STORE HOURS: MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Eckrch Smoked Sausage or Eckrch Reg or Thck Oscar Mayer Smorgas Pak,'1.49 Bologna ; $ 1.29 Slced Bacon...^ $1.29 Eckrch and Oscar Mayer Bologna Hygrade Regular or Beef Ball Park Franks... $ 1.19 Fres-Shore Ocean Perch Ftedl Baby Spwohl IrMfl owl Beoufaj A«to TJT TF ry Kroger Wener Or Shampoo - Greme Rnse Sandwch BunsX Suave Sale 16-FI Oz Bfl f 1-Lb.Pkg -3ST^! KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPONl«W 7*^*- 1fJ c OFF» *noneloqftpkfl gjg$ Glad Wrap Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes., s KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON! «15 e OFF one pkg 36-oz Ganes Beef Burgers Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. LS^! 2 sad 3B KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON' 12 OFF one 1-lb carton Promse Soft Margarne Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May.26. Subject to applcable state and local v taxes. KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON ^ 8 OFF one 3 lb can Crsco Shortenng Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May 26. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. ST2 ^ KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON»»""«"»* j 10 c OFF ona 18-oz box Post Grapenuts Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, May 26. subject to applcable state and local taxes. &Z T^ KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON 25* OFF any Two 2 paks Westnghouse Lght Bulbs Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sun* day, May 26. subject to applcable state and local txa. Ea In The Husk! Instant " Crspy Snack Carnaton Slender... ^ 58 Trscut Crackers. as 54 e Kroger Sandwch Nabsco Toaster Treats 3 -SkM Oreo Cookes.'.». 68 Instant 100% Natural Grape Tang ss 82 e Quaker Cereal w 160z WtBox 68 Vegetable Pam Spray ^74 Carnaton Coffee Mate vk 56 Jf Peanut Butter. as 68 r FrozertBaef or Chckn LaChoy Chow Meto68 Clover Valley Imtaton Salad Dressng....^49 Kroger Frozen ^^ Coffee Creamer...K- 22 Kng Sze Coffee Cakes 2 Vllage Bakery Angel Food Cake Royal Vkng 13-Oz Wt Pk9» WtPka Injector Regular $1.29 f Schck Blades Intant Reg. 79c* 7,89 c 79 Colgate Shave 2 ^. 88 $2,39 Sze Dansh Pastry...2 *%' V-0 5 Har Spray..^ $ 1.33 KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPONl 15' OFF Lmt 2 Pkgs 6-Oz WtPkg Kroger Slced Cooked Ham Ltmlt ont coupon par famly. Pron good thru Sun* day. May 2t, subjact to applcable data and local s ^..,,,^

15 I 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN / / May 23,1974 Bll's Column Garden safefy-a must An untmely.accdent'can take all the joy out of gardenng. The four bggest hazards are carelessness, hurryng, overwork, and gnorance, A good way to elmnate hazards s to pck up after yourself. Rather than leavng garden tools layng on the ground, store them n a wheelbarrow, cart or shed. In addton tc preventng falls, tme wll not be wasted n lookng for mslad tools. If you are makng lnes for a plantng row wth strng and stakes, stretch the, lne, mark the row n the earth, and remove the strng mmedately. If you decde to leave the strng up, te strps of cloth at regular ntervals to ncrease the vsblty. Carryng bulky loads can prevent the gardener from ^. *»,.. *.-. zaqude to cgarefte cads* readle small prm 1. LPGAS By WILLIAM LASHER Extenson Agrculture Agent seeng and can cause falls. Carry all bulky loads to one sde so you can see where you are gong. Be on the lookout for holes n the ground, even shallow ones. Don't forget to look when you are steppng backward -- there may be a hole behnd you. A two-wheeled cart that tlts down to let you nudge your load nto t s better than a wheelbarrow. If you do use a wheelbarrow, Jbe sure to put the bulk of the load drectly over the wheel. Even the least dangerous pestcde can rrtate the skn and snuses. Skn-pestqde contact s dangerous and should be washed mmedately wth a gentle stream of water for several mnutes. Always keep pestcdes n ther orgnal contaners and out of chldren's reach. Before usng a pestcde, read the label thoroughly - t wll carry some warnngs as to use. Keep a set of measurng spoons just for measurng pestcdes. When sprayng or dustng, wear long sleeves and gloves and possbly even goggles. After sprayng, wash face and hands well wth soap and water and wash clothng n hot soapy water. If you cultvate good safety practces ths year, gardenng wll prove pleasurable. YOU CAN COUNT ON LP GAS TO DO THE JOB! Prompt Delvery WHITE'S GAS 6560 S. Befjole Rd. PERRINTON *N - 2W 4N From Pompe PHONE POMPEII W * : * FOR YOUR LAWN and GARDEN I.H.C. CADET H.P. Hydro w/mower - P.T.O. - Loader Smplcty 10 H.P. GAMBLES 7 H.P. Tractor & Mower TRACTORS 1-FARMALLM w/loader FORD9N I.H.C. 460D FORD 800 M.F. 65D FORD NAA GOOD USED PLANTERS J.D. 494 J.D, 494A I.H.C. 4 ROW A.C. 4 ROW COMBINES J.D. 25 I.H.91 1-J.D. 334 CORN HEAD A.C. 90 A.C. 60 A.C. 90 A.C. 60 N.I. UNI. EQUIP. N.I. 702 POWER UNIT N.I. 701 POWER UNIT 760 CHOPPER, 762 CORN HEAD 761 HAY HEAD 722SHELLER 720 CORN HEAD. 721 HUSK BED. NEW IDEA HAY TOOLS N.H. FORAGE BOX N5 J.D. MOWER N.H. 66 BALER 1-ROWGEHL CHOPPER A.C. CHOPPER w'/irow & HAY HEADS J.D. 32 ft. ELEVATOR J.D. RAKE J.D. 38 CHOPPER I.H.C. 45 T BALER 2 COL BY FORAGE BOXES N.H. 818 CHOPPER W/2 HEAD GEHLNo.72 FLAIL CHOPPER I.H.C. 36'ELEVATOR PLOWS J.D SEMI J.D SEMI I.H SEMI OLIVER 5-16 TRAILER J.D TRAILER J.D Mtd. M.F Mtd. J.D Mtd. DISK J.D.RWA9'10" J.D.KBA11'2" OLIVER 12' Fve Best of Show and two Honorable Menton Talent Acts were selected Frday evenng May 17 for the 4-H Talent Act Contest held n the St Johns Hgh School Audtorum.'A total of 16 acts partcpated n the evenng show, The fve best acts selected were; Darlene Cerny - Nmble Fngers -workngon the beam; Rhonda Lee - Nmble Fngers - dong a tap dance routne; Melody, Dawn and Lor Vnng - Happy Hustlers - dong a tap dance number; Janet Trerweler, Jean Sptzley, 'Sandy Thelen, Dorothy Thelen and Jule Trerweler from Westphala 4-H - dong a pantonne on the Monster Mash; and a group from Olve 4-H Projects dong a Kloppendears number wth Km, Sue, Paul and Jeff Howe, Loren, Nel and Cheryl Conkln, Lesle, Lsa and Lara and Landen Foy, Chrs Far chld and Darce Hunt, The fve acts wll now compete n the dstrct contest on July 2 at St Johns. The two honorable menton acts selected were Dense Cerny - Nmble Fngers - dong v a Modern Ballet routne and Don Glbert - Else 4- Corners - dong a tap dance routne. The two honorable menton acts wll be gven the opportunty to partcpate n the Exploraton Day Prqgram at Mchgan State Unversty June The 4-H members who partcpated n the 4-H Talent Show program are to be congratulated on ther accomplshments. 265 ROLLER SKATERS A record H members, leaders, parents and guests partcpated n the fnal 4-H Roller Skatng Actvty tll fall at the Ranch Roller Rnk n St Johns May 16. Durng the eght months of skatng, H members and guests partcpated n the roller skatng actvtes. The next 4-H roller.skatng actvty wll be Thursday, October 17. RABBIT TALK TUESDAY A 4-H rabbt meetng for members, leaders and guests wll be held Tuesday, May 28, 7:30 pm at Smth Hall, n St Johns. Items for dscusson nclude, feedng,. rabhlt dseases, knowng a trabjjt pedgree, fttng and showng rabbts for show and packagng a rabbt for sale. Robert Vtek wll be n charge of the meetng. RABBIT SHOW The Whte Pne Rabbt H FIELD CULTV. J.D. CCA 12' M.F. 10' 3 PT. SPRAYERS J.D. 25A 3 pt. HANSON 150q 3 pt. 9 ' CENT. 200q TRAILER BEAN 200q TRAILER * OLIVER 1S0q TRAILER GRINDERS J.D. 400 GRINDER MIXER*. GEHL GRINDER MIXER ' D.B. HAMMER MILL PICKERS N.I. No ROW N.f. No. 7 1 ROW N.I. No ROW J.D. 237 Mtd. J.D. 227 Mtd. I.H.C. 2 ROW Mtd. MISC N.I. 210 Spreader N.H. 200 BU Spreader N.I. 201 Spreader 2 USED BEAN PULLERS J.D. 507 ROTARY CUTTER SUPERIOR LOADER FOR FORD NAA Olver 165 BU Spreader SEVERAL USED DRAGS Carson Cty Farm Servce JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE CARSON CITY PHONE H Chatter Talent award wnners By JOHN AYLSWORTH Breeders Assocaton s sponsorng a 4-H rabbt show on Saturday, June 8 n conjuncton wth ts 3rd annual show, The show wll be held at the Mc- Curdy park n Corunna. There s' no entry fee f entres are. maled by June 1 to Mr Eldon Frantz, 478 S. Ruess Road, Owosso, MI H rabbts wll be cooped and must be n place by 8:00 am on June 8. Rbbons wlt be awarded for the 1st thru ffth place n each class wth a trophy and Rosette for the bes.t male and female n the show. The rabbts wll be judged as a recongzed breed or as grade or mxed breed rabbts. Entry forms are avalable from the County Extenson Offce. BUSY BODIES ELECT OFFICERS The DeWtt Busy Bodes s the name selected for a new club beng organzed n the east DeWtt area under the leadershp of Agnes Bullen. The club has 10 members. The offcers elected are Becke Farmer - presdent; Lsa Schella - vce presdent; Tna Hornby - secretary; Carol Hayner - Treasurer, Susan McCrackn - newsreporter. The club had an entry n the talent contest wth Carol Hayner dong a ballet routne called "Lttle Red Monkey." OFFICERS WORKSHOOP The 4-H offcers workshop wll be held Thursday, May 23, 7:30 pm at the Rodney B.Wlson Jr Hgh School. Adults wll be workng wth each offcer helpng them understand ther responsbltes as a club offcer and how to carry them out the most effectve way. RIDERS ELECTOFFICERS The Rversde Rders have elected offcers for the summer program. They are as follows: Danny Wtt - presdent; Davd Wtt - vce presdent; Bran Newport - secretary and newsreporter; Judy Wtt - treasurer. The members dscussed the May 18 horse show, roller skatng actvtes, 4-H Exploraton Days and the 4* H offcers tranng workshop on May 23,7:30 pm at the"rodhey ( ** B. Wlson Jr Hgh n Sf>JohnV NEWSFROM. CHARLIE'S GAN6' '.-V. Charle's Gang 4-H mejnbers" elected the followng new offcers for the year; Terry Wtts- Presdent; Davd Wtt - vce presdent, Danny Wtt - secretary ; Rck Dungan - treasurer; *Steve Dunngan - newsreporter. The- numbers went roller skatng May 16 at St Johns, the members fnshed ther summer enrollment wth 27 members sgned up. The club wll have a4-h Softball team n the whte league and.the green league. The offcers plan to attend the workshop tranng sesson on May 23 n St Johns. * BOOTS AND BUCKLES ^The Boots and Buckles 4-H members sgned up. and have j seven members. They t dscussed ther frst work sesson, when and how to get hold of. a blacksmth, sgned ther enrollment forms, receved ther project books and went roller skatng May* 16 at the Ranch Roller Rnk n St Johns. The members plan to attend several horse shows nthe near future. ' KNIT N'STITCHERS The Knt N' Sttch 4-H club members held ther fnal meetng tll fall. Roll call was gven by 'each member on whal * they lked best about 4-H ths year. The Knt N' Sttch 4-H club was recognzed as an honor club and receved a book' on Recreaton. Tammy Sweeny told about her trp award to Yankee Sprngs and Lesle Fongers told about her grl from Japan that wll be stayng wth her ths summer for three weeks on the 4-H exchange program. Lnda Bappert entered her afghan n the Kotary Talent Show and won a Savngs Bond for beng the best exhbt-n her age group. The certfcate and pns were passed nut. Somethng to moo about ST'JOHNS- Afc^bwHeTTby f > pounds ot butte'rfa't and'a'3 test. '' a S JohrTs, I'dafymarr,( rva&*'j fhvs compared to the statewde Holsten Breed average of qualfed for lstng among the Mchgan Dary Herd Im* 13,629 founds of mlk and 4&' ' provement Assocaton's exclusve "Top Twenty" hgh Thelen has hs herd enrolled pounds of butterfat, producers for the month of n the DHIA testng program Aprl. and s supervsed by Ray Denns Thelen's 50 month old Koengsknecht of Fowler, They Holsten cow, wth the barn work n cooperaton wth James number 287, has completed her Pelham, Clnton County extenson agent, and Mchgan :I05 M.E. lactaton record wth 24,910 pounds of mlk, 742 DHIA. Inc. Soybean Growers... & FOR BETTER WEED CONTROL ON VARIABLE SOILS USE LOROX+LKS0 Tme was when sos ( vared so dcj your weed control, But no'more. Now you can mx LOROX lnuron weed kller and LASSO* together and get consstent, unr form weed control, even f sols vary f% to 2% n organc matter. You'll, get better control of barnyard- ' grass crabgrass, 'foxtal? lambs},* quarters pgweed ragweed smartweed and fall pancum. And the'cost s low too. t y * * For the best weed control at least cost n unform felds of lght-to-medum sol use. LOROX by tself. Wlh any chemcal, follow labelng nstructons and' warnngs carelully,, 'Regstered trademark of Monsanto Company. See your local dealer for more nformaton on combnng LOROX and LASSO* (JDWNJ) AGRICHEHICALS *U UI rte" Jm's Column Mchgan forage producton and harvestng feld day dm* Pelham, Clnton County,Extenson Drector Mchgan dary and beef farmers wll have the opportunty to see the latest n alfalfa varetes and related harvestng machnery May 29 and 30, At the.mchgan Forage Producton and Harvestng Feld Day at the Mchgan State Unversty Kellogg Farm n northeastern Kalamazoo County. Between 3,000 and 5,000 farmers are expected to attend the two-day event. To be seen wll be more than 50 peces of forage harvestng equpment hghlghted by the new bg balers and long hay, stackers plus the results of 21 alfalfa varetes. Stuart C. Hldebrand, MSU extenson specalst and assocate professor n crop and sol scence, sad the tour wll be comprsed of seven stops. "We wll be showng the results of varetes seeded last year compared to establshed plots. One of these, a four-year old plot, wll demonstrate the effects of wlt on the stand compared to those whch are wlt-resstant," Hldebrand related. Weed control methods to be seen and dscussed nclude applcaton of smazne and Prncep or pre- and postemergence, 2,4-DB for no;tll and paraquat for all vegetaton control. "All of these test plots wll be wthn walkng dstance of the parkng karea - we call ths a walkng tour," Hldebrand sad. Several MSU personnel wll be speakng at each of the tour areas. * The frst stop wll feature Dr. Mlo B. Tesar, professor, crops and sols, speakng on the fouryear varetes of wlt and wltresstant alfalfa. The second wll have Dr. Clnton Meadows, dary genetcs and breedng, talkng about the economcs and feedng of forage n dary. Chloe's Column At the thrd stop, Conrad W. Search, Tel-Farm" agent and Sherll B. Nott, assstant professor agrcultural economcs, wll dscuss forage economcs. Hldebrand wll dscuss no-tll seedng and the varety of * avalable Vegetaton control chemcals at the fourth ste. Speakng at the ffth stop about fertlzer and lme applcaton on alfalfa planted last year wll be pr. Lynn Robertson, professor, crop and sol scences. The sxth stop wll feature the ' 21 varetes of alfalfa n drllwdth plots. The speaker wll be Dr Mlton Erdmann, professor, crop and sol scences. He wll talk about the results of the varetes sown and the avalablty of seed. About noon durng each of the two days, there wll be an aeral demonstraton on the control of nsects and weeds. Hldebrand sad that the demonstraton wll depend upon favorable weather condtons. "There wll be no chemcal used durng the demonstraton ( only water and dye to show the effects of aeral applcaton. I thnk ths should be qute nterestng. Robert F. Ruppel, professor of entomology wll talk brefly about nsect control whle ths s gong on," Hldebrand sad. The seventh stop wll nclude the machnery demonstratons. "I thnk ths s gong to be one of the thngs the farmers are really gong to be nterested n. The new equpment we wll have wll be a good drawng card," sad Robert Whte of MSU's Department of Agrcultural Engneerng.., The lne-up of equpment s as follows: Mower-condtoners; sde delvery and wheel mounted rakes; forage har- Vestors (pulled and selfpropelled); forage wagons; blowers; conventonal and new ^College Week [or women j* * h ; *Jlf **? (Hompny «a Clnton County Home Economst Where can you have an enrchng educatonal experence, get a sample of dormtory lfe and have a chance to explore some of your nterests or develop new ones? Ths and much more awat you at College Week for Women, It's a major event of the Famly Lvng program of Mchgan State Unversty Cooperatve Extenson Servce. Many dfferent women's organzatons are nvolved n t. Classes are taught by authortes from both on and off the MSU campus. Who can attend? All women l regardless of educatonal background are welcome to come. It's for the woman who s not content to st and let the rest of the world go by; the woman who lkes to meet others and fnd out what others are thnkng and talkng about today; the woman^nterested n lfe-long educaton and Fowler's Spcer on Ferrs board, BIG RAPIDS - John Spcer of Fowlfr has been chosen, along wth 5other Mchgan resdents, to serve 3-year terms on the 20- member board of drectors of the Ferrs State College Athletc Assocates. The announcement was made at the sports boosters' group annual meetng at Ferrs last Saturday. The Athletc Assocates contrbute to the support of all athletc programs at Ferrs, chefly by means of a book program. They also sponsor a number of specal actvtes IhroUghout the year. Contnuous Flow Gran Dryer Choose (com 5 models to match your harvest rate. Capactes vary, by model, (rom 183 to 435 bushels per hour. hay handlng systems. "A new tem n the rakes wll be one whch s front-mounted on the tractor. Ths concept wll wndrow the hay drectly nto the chopper pulled by the tractor, whch s a step-saver n the feld," Mr Whte related. He sad tha.t the long hay stackers to be. demonstrated wll be n the one andjone-half, three and sx ton szes. The bg balers, whch roll the hay nto rolls, wll be seen n the 500 and 1,200 pound classes. Asked what he thought would be the probable utlzaton of such equpment by Mchgan farmers, Mr Whte beleves the one and one-half ton long hay stackers and 900 pound bg balers would probably be used n the near future. Due to the capacty of the balers and stackers along wth the avalable acreage at the Kellogg Farm, only two demonstratons of ths equpment wll be held. Mr Whte sad the frst would be the twlght demonstraton May 29 at (J:30 pm and on May 30 at 1:30 pm. He added that farmers wll have an opportunty to nspect all of the equpment on the grounds durng the two-day sesson. The schedule of events durng the feld day are as follows: Wednesday (May 29), tours to demonstraton plots, 10:30 am; rrgaton demonstratons, 1:30 pm; harvestng demonstraton (standard equpment) 2 pm; twlght tours, 7:30 pm. Thursday (May 30), tours to demonstrate plots, 10 am; rrgaton demonstratons, 1 pm: harvestng demonstratons, 1:30 pm. Probably your county agents wll be attendng one of the twoday sessons. Addtonal rders. are welcome untl the car s flled. If you would lke to go, gve us a call at the Extenson Offce. realzng her full potental. It's fun, challehgng--and for you! The theme of ths year's program wll be "Ths Is Your World: Chance or Choce." College Week wll.be held June at Hubbard Hall at MSU. Pre-regstraton s not necessary to attend. You may attend the whole week or just one day. Several people from Clnton County wll be commutng daly to the sessons, rather than stayng overnght. There are classes for all ages and nterests. A young mother mght select a course n "Interacton Between Parent and Chld."" "39 and Holdng" or "Estate^Plannns^^naynlerest a more experenced woman. "Metrc System", "Self Help Approach to Weght Control" and "Dollars and Decsons n the Supermarket" are just a few of the 27 offerngs. Each partcpant may elect to attend three classes. General assembles wll be held each afternoon. A varety of specal evenng programs wll also hghlght the week. For a complete program and a lst of cost, just contact the Extenson Offce. We wll be glad to send ths nformaton to you. I hope you'll be able to go to College Week - even for just one day. _^^ ^ PAY NO MORE! BUY THE BEST! Plannng Assstance * Constructon Servce Servce Atler-The Sale Broad Range ot Bn Szes to Meet Your Needs FRICKE FARM SERVICE 4798 S. Ely Hwy. MIDDLETON Phone THE HAPPIEST'DRIVERS IN TOWN BUY FROM EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. [ 200W.Hgham ST. JOHNS Phone t

16 > * X \ / I FOR FAST ACTION ON YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS... Call N s "The Place Where The Buyng and Sellng Of Thngs Happen" 7BlVIay23,1974,»fc A H K >&, Help Wanted WANTED - Part-tme offceclerk. Lght jypng, flng, and telephone. Approxmately 4 hours a day,'5 days a week extended tme durng'peak "season. Apply at Morton Ford" Tractor, Inc N, Grand Rver, Lansng p-l REGISTERED NURSES - Full tme 7 3 and u-7 shfts, part tme openngs f on all three shfts. ^NujnerouV frnge benefts and excellent workng condtons. Every other weekend off. Call..Gratot Communty Hosptal, C517) ext. 246 or 270. An.Equal Opportunty Employer. 4--p-l HELP WANTED - Full or part tme, apply at the Roadhouse, 902 E. State, St. Johns. 3-3-p-l HELP WANTED - Experenced machnst wth knowledge of small dyes. Apply Research Tool Corp S, Man, Ovd. 4-3-p-l ADMINISTRATIVE Clerk for County Extenson Offce. Must be good typst and have experence n bookkeepng and supervson. Call 224*3288 for an ntervew. An Equal Opportunty Employer. 4-2-p-l Busness Opportunty RESPONSIBLE PERSON to own and operate confecton vendng route. St. Johns and surroundng area. Hgh proft tems. Can start part tme. Age *or experence not mportant. $1,195 to $3,750 cash nvestment. Wrte and nclude your phonfe_ number- Department BVV, 3938" Mn 4-l-p-2 Meadowbrook'" Rd., neapols, MN Jobs Wanted BARNS PAINTED - qualty work. Terms avalable. Call or p-3 t GO CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For fast Servce Ffcqm Clnton County Busness Frms AUCTIONEER AI, GALLOWAY, AUC TIONEER Used >. Farm Machnery & Parts. St.' Johns AUTOMOTIVE BILL FOWLER FORD..\eu & I'sedJlre & Pck-ups. *N. L'S-27,raPtVtt, C\l,\* BUCK POX- TIAC. New, & Used Cars, 2111 W. Hghan, Complete Bolj & Servce. For the Host Buy n New &, Used Chevrolet? see KD1NCKK C'UEVHOLUT. Fowler. Phone.'.t * E(ANFOHI)S\L:S. INC.*, 20(1 \V. Hlgham. phone «.. Pnto-Ford-Mat e ck- Tor no-mustang. HUB TIRE CENTER. B.F. (oorrch Tres, Ph. 22KUIS, Front End Algnment. BOB'S' ALTO BODY. Complete Collson Servce, , H(Hf.\. Lansng, DEBAR CHEVROLET CO.. Xeu & Used Cars, Else H62- IftOlh You can't do hotter am wld e. Moou-; OIL co.. f t's tres, wrus,!hi!i K. State, Ph , r. HETTLElfS MOTOK SALES, 21 Hr, Wrecker.Hmfce. (Jool Used Tucks. \ CLEANERS AVIIW I)KY I'LEANEKS, pckup nnl delvery, HKt W Walker, phme !!. CREDIT BUREAU ('Htcm Cmmt.rCHEOlT BCHEM'. 'PItnr'aa-aMll. (V)-dtH»' Hls-Cleot(ns. INSURANCE Automoble Coverage - Fre Insurance - General Casualty. ALLABV- BKEWBAKEU, INC. I0H-1/2 N, Cl(nton Ave. St..tohnf, phone nx-tm,.iiiu'mckenzih AGENCY, 212'North Clnton Ave., St. Johns ?!), Insurance forever need! DRUGS PARK'S HEXALL DltUGS, open d.ly 7::o.m. to 1) p.m.,'sunday 8::(M2::O & a 'p.m. ELECTRICIANS SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 807-1/2 E. State St. FARM DRAINAGE.IA.MES Bl'RNHAM. Phone St. Johns , SI. Johns. t. * FARM SERVICES Pn na Feeds means S S S n Your Pocket. A1ATJIEWS ELEVATOR CO. Gran - Feeds - Seeds. Fp\\ler> ' FERTILIZERS ZEEB FERTILIZERS. E\er\ thng for the sol,,st. Johns, 22l-:2:UAshlev, 817- :37L, FINANCIAL - t.capitol SAVINGS & LO\N ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton (11,,Safety for Savngs' snce (MX). - FLORISTS Sav t wth dualty Flowers IrVm WOO I) II CRY'S FLOWER SHOP. :2l' N.' Cluton, St. Johns. 22l-;2l.- FOODS ANDY'S IGA. St. Johns, Monte Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats7 CTV-ml servce. GIFTS THE TREASURE CHEST, 221) ^\. Clnton, Hallmark Cat ds - Hussel Stover Candy,. HARDWARE DAL.MAN IL\R )WAH:. Pt, ( ().(S7r. DeWlt, Wllrlpml VjpHanves, Zenth TV. I'ltuAbtnj! and Heatng, JEWELRY LEVEY'S JEWELRY* Orange Blossom damond rngs, Blova & Accutron Watches. Else, Hoa-:oo. PARTY SUPPLIES I> & B PARTY SIIOPPE, Package Lquor!) a.m, 10 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fr. & Sat. ) a.m. - II p.m. 224 N. Clnton. PLUMBING Dl'NKEL PLUMBING AND HEATING. Lcensed Master Plumber Ph , 807 E. Stale St. LAWN MAINTENANCE Aeraton, Weed control, Fertlzaton, Rollng, Thatchng, Insect Control, Leaf Removal, Fungus Control, Re-seedng. State and Natonal Ecology Approved Company. Costs less? than do t yourself. YOU SIMPLY WATER AND MOW. 'CALL 22I-75IIK TURF TEN DER. _,_ SPACE FOR RENT RESTAURANT ' DALEY'S FINK FOOD,' Dnng & cocktals, Ph :l(72 ( S, US 27-1/2 mles. M- 21.' VACUUM SALES KIKBV CENTER/.VAC'UUM SALES AND SERVICE. New & Rebult 'Krby'S. Godd selecton 6f other makes. 705 N. US27SI^.Johns f 224-"7222. WESTERN TOM'S WESTERN" STORE, 1 m. W. Ovd,!-r,::m Mon.- Sat., Fr, tl ll. Avjtlme by A)pt..H:-.l<;. FOR ALL YOUR CLASSIFIED NEEDS CALL CLASSIFIED. AD PAGES CASH RATE 5* per word Mnmum 50* per nserton Save a 254 servce fee by payng for your charged ad wthn 10 days of nserton. Real Estate BOX NUMBERS n care ' o ths offce add 1! 00 ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY AT 5 P.M. 1 3 NEW.HOMES n Westphala, ranch, 2-story, and Cape Cod all wth garages. Low nterest rate mortgage can be assumed by potental buyer. Fedewa Bulders, Inc ' 27-tf-4 10 ACRES -scenc buldng ste wth lots of elbow room. Nestled between pnes just 1 mle off US- 27, Call Fred Denovch onlong Realty s 2-3-p-4 MAPLE RIVER - Else - 4 bedroom home. Carpeted, gas furnace, central ar, extras, 6 - acres, Call Else, ,. :? t al*. 'ly^too t>*tt GROCERY STORE WANTED-' have former operator among others desrng large volume supermarket n Central Mchgan. For a confdental ntervew call^bruce Ramthun, LaNoble Realty Busness Brokers, 1516 E. Mchgan, I,ansngM517) , home phone (517) l-p-4 MAPLE RAPIDS - 5 bedroom home wth!*<> baths, extra large lot. For detals on ths famly home call Dave Wht-' comb, LaNoble Realty - Realtors, 1516 E. Mchgan, Lansng, evenngs call (Jrand Ledge l-p-4 20 TO 40 WOODED acres wth stream. Mdland County, Deer, partrdges, and ducks. Ideal for ll-v terran o.wner. Phone (517) or (517) p-4 HOUSE,, BY OWNER. La ngsburg good locaton 12 rooms,"gas heat K garage, Could be made nto apartments , P-4, RENTAL EQUIPMENT LAWN ROLLERS LAWN THATCHERS POWERED. LAWN SWEEPERS POWERED - LAWN VACUUM ", FERTILIZER, SPREADERS' SEWER TAPE /. ' RUG.SHAMPOOERS DEAN / % Vc HARDWARE ST. JOHNS \\ FHPNE AL NEED a new buldng? Pole or steel, farm, commercal, or ndustral. Any sze. Plannng - Fnancng - Buldng - Servcng, let us help you. Fedewa Bujlders, Inc. 5'A mles south of Fowler or 9 mles north of 1-96 at 621B Wrght Road. Phone collect Ask for JmorBob. > ' 37-4 BUILDING LOTS avalable n Ovd area. Wll buld usng your plans or ours. Fedewa Bulders, y Inc.. N 51-tf-4 WANT TO SELL yomvland Contract? We buy. Pay cash. For prompt fast servce, call Ford S. LaNoble, 1516 East Mchgan Ave*, Xansjng, Mjchgan^pfanert 5n<>/4?2-1637> cv^ngg 1 (M7>.337rl276 f,n, 3-tf-4 O r,ul'u> n((.t.u 1H IJ') nl' THINKING about a new home? Let us help you^vst or call us. Plannng - Fnancng - Buldng - Servcng, We can help you regardless of your present stuaton. Twenty years experence n' buldng homes. Fedewa Bulders, Inc Wrght Road, 5'/t mles south of Fowler or 9 mles north of Phone collect , ask fordckprbob." 37-4 WANTED FARMS any sze wth or wthout buldngs. We have cash and contract buyer. Tax and fnancal assstance s ncluded n our program. Why settle for less? FORTY years of FARM and BUSINESS experence - Our Slogan: "An nvestment n earth s the best ol garth" References furnshed upon request. THANKS -to our clents for over $5,000, n sales In, the Tr-County AREA. To Realze the TOP DOLLAR for your property, CALL, the GOLDEN RULE AGENCY- GELS AGENCY, VINCE GELS- BROKER, (No salesman) CALL 13/ wll be a good year. 40-p-4 For Rent 'FOR RENT 3 bedroom farm house.^ Pets and Chldren welcome, 1 mle,south of 57, near "Maple Rapds. For ap-.pontmenteall , 3-3-p-6 C for JIENT Modern apartmehts v '4,mles south of Fowler.' Pleasant county lvng. Garden - plot.avalable. Thelen-Haus apartments p-6. FOft RENT Modern apartmentst 4^les'south of Fowler, Pleasant country lvng. Garden plot avalable. Thelen-Haus apartments, ' 3-3-p-6 FOR SALE OR RENT.' Pckup ' 'pamper covers. Dal Jac Enterprses. N. Man St. Ovd, 834-; ' '," ' 4-4-p-6 GALLOWAY USED.FARM EQUIPMENT. TRACTORS-COMBINES-'CORNHEADS TILLAGE TOOLS PLANTERS PICKERS TRACTOR PAftTS -REBUILT HEADS GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES, * Phom (617) or 22^4300. Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 ST. JOHNS, MICH. RESORT PROPERTY - For Rent, Reserve-now. 2-bedroom moble home on Crooked Lake west of Farwell. $65 per week. Phone (517) after6p.m. and weekends, v. 2-3-p-6 ' FOR RENT - Downtown 1st floor apt. Completely furnshed, brand new. 1 bedroom, bath t Combned lvng and dnng- "area. Can be seen by appontment only n A.M Call , 2-tf-6 FOR RENT y- Furnshed upstars apartment n rural area. Near E. Lansng. Reasonable rent. Phone p-6 APARTMENTS - NeW Fowler, Man St. South Apartments. Try quet clean country lvng. 2 bedroom, shag carpet, GE ktchen, dshwasher, laundry, $ a month plus electrcty. 'Phone or p-6 2 BEDROOM apartment for rent. Carpeted, drapes, stove and refrgerator. Phone or v 4-3-D-6 I BEDROOM apartment for rent. Carpeted, drapes, stove and refrgeratof. Phone or p-G -lrtj*a-u*^v : K CO^Vsr-ROOM 'apt. wth large l^rffjeoeautuully decorated, rultrt&rpe'ted, tots 6f closets and storage space, stove and refrgerator furnshed. Close to hgh school. > mle from St. Johns cty lmts. Prefer sngle woman. No' pets. Call Farmngton (313) p-6 Wanted To Rent 7 WANTED Land to rent to put nto wheat ths fall. Please call p-7 Ths Space FOR RENT. Phone Tralers & Campers SMILE - THERE'S SUNNY DAYS AHEAD Behve t or rot!! Even though we've had lojs of ran, we at DREPS MOTOR HOMES beleve that there are gong to be lots of sunny days soon. So. be prepared and buy lhat pamper or motor home now. For you to choose from, we' 'have the AMF Skamper campers and motor homes, the Allegro, Jamboree, and South- 1 wnd motor homes., We also have some used motor homes f you are lookng for a used unt. So stop by'or call Dreps Motor Homes, Phone l-p-9 FOR SALE Apache sold sde fold-down camper. Completely outftted. Been used 3 tmes. $ Bll Bssetl. 4-3-p-9 Moble Homes 10 FOR SALE - 12 x 60 Lberty. U2 baths, partally furnshed Call after 6 pm. 3-tf x 60 Parkwood trader, 2 bedrooms, extra large lvng loom, skrted, furnshed. Ovd B * ' 3-3-p-10 - \, -t! NEW 14' WIDE Moble Home lor $ Prce ncludes many deluxe, features and 1 year warranty. Free gft for all newlyweds by 'comng n and vewng ou^ 1974 models. Monthly payments of undej $ Low, low. down payment, no payments untl July t, Come to our open house and see for yourself. Hghlander Homes, M-46 next to the Decker Motel, Alma. (Alma. (517)'(! l-p-10 FOR SA^LE - 12 x CO Lberty. I'a bath, partally furnshed Call after 6 p.m. 2-3-p-lO BEAUTIFUL MOBILE HOME Park. Lots avalable. Call 224- X 7913, 2-tf-10 Automotve NEED A WHEEL ALIGN MENT, brake job, engne tuneup--you name t - DREPS MOTOR HOMES can do all your car, 'truck or recreatonal vehcle repars. So,-f you are havng problems wth your vehcle, why not gve DREPS MOTOR HOMES a call today? Phone p-ll FOR SALE - Cab hgh alumnum pckpup top p-ll, tv WHITMAN INDUSTRIES INC. ITHACA, MICHIGAN NOTABLE QUOTABLES I lke the dreams of the future better than the hstory,of the-pas^p^ Thomas Jefferson You pray n your dstress and n your ^need; would that you mght pray also n* the fullness of your joy and n your days of abundance. KahHI Gbran Where the wllngness s great, the dffcultes cannot be grea.t. Nccolo Machauell See Us For Complete Home Buldng Servces LOOKING FOR ULTIMATE LIVING CONVENIENCE? Ths Home Has Locaton, Dstnctve Stylng and Prce Spacous Lot 3 Bedrooms Famly Room Fully Carpeted Full Basement Gas Range Dshwasher Dnng-Ktchen Combnaton 2-Car Garage Laundry Room Sldng Glass Pato Door 114 Baths, Dsposal ' LOCATED WITHIN VIEW OF ST. JOHNS CITY PARK easy walkng dstance of three schools'and cty - : swmmng pool and tenns courts. Assumable Mortgage Wth A Prce Tag That's Unbelevable! ; ASK TO SEE THIS HOME Appontment Only, Please Symbol of. Servce 2Q0 W. State St. PHONE Annette Whtte 224*4296 Bruce Ltntorlun l)errll Shnubcry 224-J881 Hll lloltey or J91 Roy!'. llrlges Runny Brggs Member of Lamna -Board of Realtors m R6ALTOP*

17 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS/ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN May 23,1974 ) FOR SALE 1972 Vega GT. 4 on the floor. Excellent shape. Take over payments, p-ll FOR SALE ~ 1974 Olds '98. Good tres, runnng condton/ Can be seen at 1240 Jason Rd., u mle wjjsl of US-27, 3-3-p-U FOR SALE ton Dodge truck. Can be seen at 1240 Jason Rd., 'a mle west of US p-ll FOR SALE 1968'Olds Cutlass. 4-door, reasonably prced, good. gas mleage. 4 mles south of Fowler. Francs Thelen. 3-3-p-U Motorcycles 12 FOR SALE y -, 1969 Hafley Davdson. Brand new motor,* 2,500 actual mles. Phone Wll take nothng less than $ dh-12 Hobby Supples 17 "COLUMBIA f- MINERVA YARNS"..Books and supples for crewel, decoupage, candlemakjng, beads, fmacrame, needlepont, all of ths'and more at the Hobby Lobby, 221 N. Clnton Ave., St Johns, Mch. Phone tf-17 Farm Machnery 18 FOR SALE - Ford 8N tractor, no mplements. Runs good. S Phone after 6:00 pm: ' 4-3-p-18> FOR SALE - \IW wheel dsc' Phone I-p-18 HAFNER''S ELECTRIC n Fowler have n stock CASE, compact tractors and attachments. We also have parts and SERVICE, Phone tf-18 1 / 3 PER MONTH ALL UTILITIES PAID New 2-bedroom apt., new shag carpetng, ndvdual storage space Electrc Heat {we pay) Cerftral Ar Cond. (we pay} 205 N. Scolt Rd., St. Johns Call SCOTT RD. APARTMENTS FARM MACHINERY BOOMS RED & WHITE TOP SILOS; Now n our 46(h year servng the more aggressve and cost conscous farmers. Slos for every purpose, Get all the facts before you buy, Fnd out what a really heavy plaster coat s, Is t appled wth a cement gun lke we do? We nstall the foundaton. Our trucks are self unloadng wth hydraulc booms. Slo-Matc and VanDale equpment. Early order dscounts n effect. Booms Slo' Co, Inc., Harbor Beach, M,' 48441, Phone (517) or, contact Jm O'Connor.Surge St. Johns, M Phone: tf-j8 FOR SALE Alls Chalmers 2- row corn planter. In- good condton, r l-p-l8 Hogs & Sheep 20 FOR SALE - Purebred Yorkshre boar. 400 lbs. George Martn, 3 mles south of Fowler. 4-l-p-20 FOR SALE 4 boars can be seen at 1240 Jason Rd., M> mle, west of US p-20 FOR SALE - 50 feeder pgs about 40 lbs. Can be seen at 1240 Jason Rd.,M- m,le west of US-, p-20 FOR SALE Servce age yorkshlre boars. Fowler p-20 YORK BOARS, 250 lbs. 7 mles south and 1 mle east of Fowler. Phone Jm Pung 3-3-P-20 t Cattle FOR SALE - Regstered 15 month old bull. Sre- NoNaMeFondMatt. Dam over 100,000 lbs. Lfe tme at 8 yrs. 2 records over 18,000 lbs.' Phone George Hazel, 4389 E. Pratt Rd. 2-3-p-21 FOR SALE Three* Angus cows wth calves on sde. Four Angus hefers due soon. Telephone p-2l, 10 YEARLING Hereford bulls. Weght 600 to 800 lbs. Your choce.- $ each. Don Sharkey, St. Lous. Phone 68L FOR SALE Dary cow. Due Jurfe2.Phone t p-21 AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT n Leasng-Rentals-Servce-Parts ^ ^» "Home Of Th^Frendty Pe/ple" r MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC S12Z North Grand Rm Lansfnc, Mch NEW & USED NEW EQUIPMENT Set of DUAL WHEELS w/ NEWTlRE ' 18.4X34 CENTURY SPRAYERS NEW IDEA SPREADERS DUNHAM LEHR LOADERS, YEAR-A-ROUND TRACTOR CABS ' KASCO followng HARROWS KEWANEE WAGONS 1 CHISEL PLOWS JOHN DEERE ' 336 BALERS w/bale ejectors' 965VYAGON GEARS 220 Seres DISC HARROWS, H.D. 336 SPRING TOOTH HARROWS 2 ( 00 PLOWS (on land, 6 bottom 18" 2500 PLOWS (on land, 6 bottom 18") 350 PLOWS (n furrow, 5 bottom 16") 1450 PLOWS (n furrow; 5 bdttom 16") KILL BROS,, 1072WAGOI\ GEAflS(10tonV "" * 112 HYDRAULIC AUGERS USED EQUIPMENT JOHN'DEERE 3020 Desel Tractor JOHN DEERE 3010 Desel Tractor JOHN DEERE 3020 Gas IH no. 449 A PLANTER J.D.F145 PLOW 4 bottom f4" J.D.F145 PLOW 4 bottom 16" CASE 9?0 Desel Tractor w/5 bottom 16,( Sem-mount PLOW (hydraulc reset)- JOHN DEERE No, 1280 Planter (8 row) Set of NEW DUAL RJMS w/used tres 15.5 x 38 ' DON SHARKEY John Dwa San & Sanlca' 11/2Ml«EttofSt.Laul Phone FOR SALE - 4 Holsten hefers. to freshen soon. Phone », 2-3-p-21 Poultry FOR SALE Leghorn layng ana eatng hens. 50 cents apece )-p-22 FOR SALE A puppy to gve to a good home. Can be seen at 1240 Ja'son Rd., Vj mle west of US Jp-23 FREE Black Lab and Colle dogs, Good wth chldren P-23 Horses FOR SALE 2 rdng horses. Can be seen at 1240 Jason Rd. >fe mle west of US p-24 HORSES BOARDED, Indoor arena. Lessons and box stalls avalable. 224^ tf-24 Mscellaneous 27 NORWOOD hay savers and slage bunks, all steel welded wth rolled edges fo last a lfetme. Se'e at our yard, 5-3/4 mles south of Fowler. Ph , Fedewa Bulders, Inc. 22*tf-27 WE HAVE Pncor generators. Hafner's Klectrc, 616 S. Man 'Fowler,phone tf-27 WATER HEATERS - gas or electrc. In stock at low True Value prces. Call St. Johns - Dean True Value Hardware FOR SALE 30 lght poles -30 ft. long. Carson Cty , 3-3-p-27 ONE Eska outboard motor,,5- horse. Used 1 season p-27 DON'T MERELYl brghten carpets... Blue Lusjre them... no ^rapd resolng. Rent electrc shampooer $h Dean Hardware, St. Johns * BULLDOZING, DRAGLINE WORK, Landclearng, Lakes, Ponds, Dranage, Dtches. Free estmates. Call.Foran Wcsel, 5083 N. Vassar Rd., Flnt, Mch. Phone 736* p-27 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING - For furnture restylng and recondtonng phone or Free pck up and delvery. 2-tf-dh-27 GLAZING wth glass or plastc safety glass - all your rescreenng needs -- done n our.servce department. Dean True Value Hardware, phone St. Johns RICYCLES - Any style you need, n stock.dean True Value Hardware, St. Johns. Phone ' VINYL AND Alumnum sdng, also roofng- Free estmates. No down payment. ABC Bulders, ' 3-tf-27 FOR SALE GE 36 n electrc range. Good condton. Can be seen at 601 S. Clnton or phone l-tf-dh-27 WANTED KEYPUNCH OPERATORS. Many employers have called for keypunch 'operators n ths area. Our course could qualfy you for these jobs. 6 week course. Call collect (517) for nformaton. Spartan Keypunch Academy. 26-tf-27 v LAWN MOWER.and small engne repar parts and servce, 227 w, Wllams St Ovd, " 3-3-P-27 LET US RECOMMEND 1 a panter or paper hanger for y<ju. Your Sherwn Wllams Dealer, Fnkbener's, Fowler, x Phone tf-27 GRADUATION lme s here. Need a specal gft for that specal graduate? Bennett's, Jewelry has the gft you're lookng for! 3-3-p-27 NEED ready mx concrete, poured walls, or cement work, done? We have a fleet of rado * dspatched trucks plus a crew of men f needed. Fedewa Bulders, Inc 6218 Wrght Road at Prce Road, Phone U-27 Wanted Mscellaneous 28 WANTED TO BUY Used sheatng, floorng, and'sdng boards. Also, used older gran drll. Must be n good use. Call, after 7:30 pm p-28 WANTED Antque and attc tems. Prvate collector. Wll pay lop dollar for anythng old from art glass and chna to furnture, pcture frames, post cards, etc l-6-p-28 'WANTED Used ar condtoner-for traler p-28 TIMBER WANTED - Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVEREAUX SAWMILL! INC., 2872 N. -Hubbardston Rd:, Pewamo,. Mch. Phone and/or tf-28 WANTED To.buy good used cars. See Bees Chevy-Olds, St. Johns. Phone WANTED Indan pennes. 35 cents each and up. War nckels, cents each, $6.50 roll. Slver dollars $4-25each dnd up;; clad halves cents oachj US slver con 3 tmes face; Canadan ^slver cons before tmes face. Also nterested n. other slver or gold cons. Stan Loo, 430 Center St., Iona, Mch, 4884G. Phone dfter2pm. 4-3-p-28 USED or antque orental rugs. Phone LanSng p-28 Notce THERE 1$ now a Tmex Repar Servce n, Mchgan. Free estmates wll be sent on all repars, do not-send money. We also repar all other makes of watches. Please send watches to Tmex Repar Servce, P.O. Box 128, Knde, Mch tf-29, CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND PROCESSING, by appontment. I We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef- Pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Vaughn's Meat Processng. West Cty Lmts on Bussel Rd. just off M-57, Carson cty. Phone, ,Jake Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 WANTED - Good used cars to buy. Call Bees-Chevy-Olds. SL Johns. Phone tf-29 FOUND Wallet contanng money near Prce Rd and US- 27. Phone ' 4-l-p-29 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Make your reservaton now for your.summer vacaton. Rent a motor home from Dreps Motor Homes. We have avalable for rent the mn motor home or the full sze motor homes, Call for more nformaton. V 4-l-p-29 TRACTORS M.F. 165 Desel w/15.5 x 38 tres M.F. 65 Gas w/13.6 x 38 tres A.C.WD45 OTHER EQUIPMENT. ' M.F. No. 10 Baler \ M.F x 16 MTD Plow f ' ALL1S-CHALMERS AC 4 x 16 sem-mount plow '. M.F. No. 66 2'x16 mounted plow " - BRILLION 10 ft. cultpacker MAYR/\FT 40 ft. elevator ' IH 5 x 16 sem-mounted plow ' J.D. 3 x 14 mounted plow J.D. BALER w/thrower * M.F. 410 ( DesaJ S> COMBINE w/cab, t 4 row corn head, gran table, & bean header 1970 modal * t Sattler & Son, lnc Phorw?16-7?3G Mddlcton BEAUTIFUL WEDDING nvtatons and accessores. Speedy servce, Fnkbener's, Fowler. Phone " 1 36-tf-29'.... j. PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Call' FOR HELP. _, t p-29j MOVING SALE May u\ Boats, ncludng Pontoon, household goods, clothes, baby furnture, toys and msc. On ^ Round Lake, ' x k mle south on Oakdale Dtfve to Schlegelmann's, 4-l-p-29,.FOUND Sprocket for 5-speed bke. Lost near Clnton County ' News Buldng on Sprng St, Owner may clam at County News. / l-tf-29, ) _ ^ _ * FOR SALE Parts for all, electrc shavers. Levey's Jewelry, Else. l-tf-29 FOWLER RESIDENTS - Take your ads to 'Fnkbener's' Pharmacy for fast, convenent servce! 50-dh-tf-29 _ ^, 1 HOLLOWAY'S REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE presents' "our Insttute One" Real Estate fundamentals and' preparaton for State Salesmans' lcense. Startng on Tuesday, May 28, 1974 atlhe Scale House Motel on M-66 and 1-96 at 7 pm. for.10 weeks, 3 hours per week. $90.00 ndvdual and $150 husband and wfe. Lcensed by State of Mchgan and V.A. approved, Call (616) collect. No charge for frst lesson. 3-2-p-29 ( : v \ * Cards of Thanks and In Memoram ~ MILLER -j We wsh to express our apprecaton to the frends and relatves who aded wth - knd deeds and thoughtfulness n our Recent sorrow. The eourtesfes extended by the Houghton Chapel n Ovd, and Elder E, F, Herzel, pastor of the St. Johns Sevenths-Day Ad* ventst Church wll be long ' remembered. The sons, daughters and grandchldren of Mrs. Gladys E. Mller. 4-l-p-30 ODEN SYLVENNA We wsh to express our sncere apprecaton and thanks to our frends and neghbors for ther assstance and sympathy. Also alor the lovely flowers durng the - ecenl loss of our wfe, mother 'and grandmother. Specalthanks lo the nurses and nurses ades of NHE-Lansng, Dr. Mller, Peters & Murray <Funeral Home, Rev Floyd H. Nagel, and Mrs. Robert Songer. Edwn Oden Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jastram Mr and Mrs John Allena and famly,, 4-l-p-30 MARTEN - I would lke to express my sncere thanks and apprecaton t'o my frends, neghbors, and relatves for ther many cards, plants and gfts I receved durng my stay n Ihehosptal. Also Dr. Russell, nurses, nurses ades and candy strpers and staff at the hosptal Tor the good care I receved. My lhanks to Pastor Ruhl and Pastor Barz^ for ther vsts, prayers gven to me durng my slay at the hosptal. Also those who-dd my chores and helped my famly n other ways. *- Norman Marten 4-l-p-30 SKURKIS - I'd lke to thank t the Doctors, nurses, all the ades and help I receved at Clnton'Memoral Hosptal, Pastor Barz and Pastor Ruhl for ther knd vsts, all my frends for cards, flowers, gfts. Everyone who helped me. Many c thanks. MargaretSkurks 4 : l-p-30 x In Memoram In lovng remembrance of our precous daughter Los Jury Chant, who passed away May 19, Her'Mother and Father,, 4--p-31 M-21 T0WNH0USES. IN OVID ;;. I LUXURIOUS " --' 2 Bedroom - all electrc, 1& bafhs, sr cdndtondd, Carpeted, raftge fnd refrgerator, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED OVID-SERVICE AGENCY ItfC, '«.Phone I 88th Dstrct '' ' t The last couple of weeks have been qute proftable legslatvely. Most,of the commttee work has been completed on the major blls slated for consderaton ths < sprng and I understand that at long last the budget blls are about ready to be submtted to the House floor. A rumber of mportant blls were approved by the House lastaveek and sent to the Senate. One of Sprng's prorty, blls, campagn reform, as I wrte, ths stlt appears to be stymed. Anurpber of us joned Governor Mllken last week n cablng for acton on ths bll n tme for the November electons. Less than four weeks reman before canddate^ must fle for offce and unless acton vs' taken wthn the next several days, you can pretty well bet that we wll go nto the 1974 electons wthout meanngful campagn reform. Republcans stll ntend to hold frm on ther'nsstance that the loopholes musl; be removed from the present verson of the blls before they wll vote yes. In ts present form the bll would actually weaken campagn^ law rather than strengthen't. Meanwhle, Gpvernor last week sgned nto law a bll mprovng unemployment benefts; the H,ouse on a nearly unanmous vote approved the "open meetng" bll; and colleagues of mne, ntroduced a bll that would extend,the present "Code of Ethcs" to the legslatve branch, ncludng legslators. A number of other sgnfcant'blls receved acton n the House, (19 blls were actually'passed n one day last week). A summary of the week's major jcton follows: EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT REVISION SIGNED INTO LAW' Governor Mllken, last week, sgned nto law a bll whch provded for several amendments and addtons to the Mchgan Employment Securty" Act. Ths blj (SB 741), ntroduced by the Republcan Senator from Muskegon, Oscar E. Bouwsma, does'several thngs ts supporters say wll ' brng t nto- Jne wth current r econom'c' c^ndtdns^and-'ex^- 1 V tends coverage of benefts to employdes who were not prevously elgble for unemployment compensaton. Ths bll, accordng to an analyss provded by the Mchgan Department of Labqr, makes 13 major changes, plus other amendments whch fall nto the category of clarfyng language and updatng. One of the most sgnfcant changes s the ncrease- n benefts to unemployed workers^ whch represents the n-~" 'fatopary trend that has affected all of us. The bll ncreases the maxmum weekly rates from -$67 for a person wth no dependents to $106 for a person wth four or more ' dependents. THE BILL EXTENDS unemployment benefts to nclude employees of school dstrcts, communty colleges *and state-owned educatonal facltes and unts of local government unless the local governmental unt has an unemployment compensaton system of ts own. Employees of colleges and unverstes are not covered under ths bll. Local.school dstrcts, communty college dstrcts and.local governmental unts may elect to become ether contrbutng employers or rembursng employers. Ths means the local could contrbute to the unemployment cpmpensaton fund - on a regular bass or remburse the fund for mones pad out to ts employees. Under the secton coverng I school employees,,communty college employees and workers n state-ow,ned educatonal facltes, vacatons, v recessess, term breaks and sabbatcal leaves do not' consttute unemployment ard employees are not elgble for benefts durng such perods. However, f an employee of one 'of these nsttutons s -A SIMON'S PLANING MILL Manufacturer! of: Truck, plck*up, hy nd * Bran racks, foraga boxa*,, bunk feader, portable cattle mangtrs and accessoral. Custom ^ woodworkng. ' ) ^68 S. Henderson Fowler, Mchgan Phone (Area 517, G V Report by Stanley Powell State Representatve severed from employment more than, seven days pror to a vacaton perod, tern break or summer recess, he s elgble to receve benefts.. * t, THE BILL ALSO allows pregnant women to receve benefts; whereas under the former v act they were not.elgble for unemployment compensaton. Whle the bll extends coverage to employees that w^ere not covered before t also exempts certan employees from elgblty. For example, f a famly has a busness, members of the faculty who work n the busness are not elgble to receve benefts. Elected and apponted offcals of the state or local governmental unts, school ds tre ts and commun ty colleges are not elgble to Feceve Benefts. ANYONE WORKING for a school, dstrct, communty college 1 dstrct or local governmental unt whose salary s made,up of 50 percent or more from federal funds s not elgble for Benefts untl December 31,1976, after.whch he would be elgble. Seasonal employees who work 16 weeks or less n a local governmental unt are not elgble* unless the employee works longer than 16 weeks ( or returns to the job wthn a 30- week perod followng the end of the 16-week perod. It also requres that an employee work 12 hours a week Jn the- same school dstrct or' communty college dstrct n order to qualfy for benefts and t provdes for a cutoff of the, extended beneft. perod when : 1 the Federal share of the.-unemployment compensaton funds are stopped. Another major change'permts the Governor to extend the beneft perod by executve order to assure! addtonal 'payments to the unemployed n ' the state durng a perod of hgh unemployment. OPEN MEETING BILL- ADOPTED,t, t, The House 'may. be, skrtng* * 'thecampalgn'reform'ssue, but t s' addressng the ' publc's demand for better accountablty through other measures. One of the more notable blls of ths sesson wll undoubtedly be the "open meetng" bll passed by the House last week. The measure was endorsed by the Governor and receved unanmous Republcan support. It now goes to the Senate for consderaton. The object of'the bll s to put teeth nto the concept that t s essental to a' democratc socety that publc busness be conducted n an open ard publc manner and that the ctzens be ' provded wth notce of the tme, place and,subject' matter of meetngs of governng bodes so, that they mght attend and be' advsed of the performance of publc offcals. The law s applcable to all' governng bodes n the state, ncludng boards of educaton of both local and ntermedate school dstrcts! and governng bodes of nsttutons of hgher educaton and any other bodes performng' an essental governmental functon.» THE ESSENTIAL requrements of the bll are that all meetngs of all publc as well as governng bodes be open to the publc; that all persons be. permtted to attend; that all delberatons and decsons of the body be made at an open meetng; and that no one be excluded from a publc meetng except for breach of the peace. The bll requres that notce of meetngs of g6vernng bodes be posted and desgnates where the notce shall be posted and what t shall contan. CONCRETE WALLS t A new home Is a lfetme nvestment. 1^*1 ns help you secure* ths n- ( vestment wth the.best. '' basement wull possble a poured concrete wall. 'We are equpped to do ' the complete job or "any part of t. Brng 1 your, prhtg over or call for an uppnjnwnt *5H7-HKl>. READY-MIX CONCRETE For All Your Needs QUALITY-SERVICE FEDEWA BUILDERS, Inc.,6218 Wrght Road 6fe Mtes South of Fowler The bll does provde for a lmted number of nstances n Whch a governng body may conduct ' delberatons n executve sesson. However, at no tme can fnal acton or votes take place n executve sesson. These exceptons grow out of a practcal recognton of a need to allow a forum n whch delcate matters concernng, ndvdual.rghts of prvacy, or communty economc nterests ( can be dscussed canddly, wthout compromsng the acton of the body, or of the ndvdual concerned n the matter. However,* the requrements for meetng n executve sesson are {suffcently strngent that they cannot be called easly and the vote callng for one must be taken n publc. < The bll also establshes procedures for gvng notce of meetngs; provdng mnutes of what occurred atmeetngs; and nvaldatng decsons made n volaton of the act. The penalty for an ntentonal volaton of the \ act s a msdemeanor for.whch a fne of <up to $1,000 may 15 be mposed. The bll has an effectve date of January lj FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT New and Used Smplcty t, LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT HENGESBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES \ Phone PORTLAND, MICH..oatf. fft g^^* ' 51tf IT PAYS TO DAY, WEEK, MONTH or LONG TERM LEASE CAINS, lnc, BUICK-PONTIAC ' OPEL-GMC - 10 U'. H2h<fm * ' Symbol of Servce^ 200 W. State St. PHONE REALTOR $/Mfatefy ELSIE BRANCH. Phone PRICE JUST REDUCED on' ths large 3 bedroo"m, ranch, lv. rm. s huge 14x26, all carpeted, Dn. Rm. wth chna cabnet, famly room features a stone freplace, 3 baths,, fnshed 'basement, 2 car garage,, all for only $39, No. 191 YOUR CHANCE TO MOVE UP at a prce you can afford, great neghborhood. 800 W. Baldwn, famly room wth sldng glass door to pato, Ktchen ncludes dshwasher, stove, nce sze lot, only $38, No. 170 LAMBERT DRIVE new lstng n Prnce (Estates, an area of dstncton, beautful 3 bedroom ranch wth brck front, marjy extras ncludng freplace n the spacous famly room, Vk baths, well landscaped, comer' lot just $39,900.00, No. 215 BI-LEVEL ON LIN COLNSHIRE 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 freplace's Cathedral celngs, neat ktchen; separate dn..area. rec.?n., askng $43, ' Can show anytme. No. 184 RANTED 80 acre farm (or more) we have a buyer.. Also need 40 acre farm, let us gve you an estmate of Value. HIGGINS'LAKP furnshed cottage. 170 ft.- fronta'ge, 102 Hghland St, Contract terms. Wll be onf property, May 25"to 27th. ' 1 FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER TIMES PHONE: Annette Whte Bruce lntermon Dcrrlt Shnabery Bll Holley or Roy F. Brlggs Ranny rfr!ggs 224*6074 Mtmbw oumn, Botffl of Raltort < /" */ > A * \t

18 May 23,1974 Clnton County News CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Back Through f Hghland Festval ths week at Alma 9B 1 HAROLD SCHMALTZ Advertsng Drector JIM EDWARDS Edtor MW&tf: :-ftwk':-^::^s'»:*»>»:'k x-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-x':':-:':*x'x-:-:-:w:':-:'x-:-:-x Sex lfe of the Polsh Frog Is t worth $6000 to you to know about the b-sexual behavor of Polsh frogs? ' v If not, how about $20,000 to get more nformaton on the blood groups of Polsh pgs.../or $20,424 to have some college professor study the matng calls of Central'Amercan toads. Try a few mor.e and maybe you'll fnd somethng that you'd be wllng to spend money to know. Lke $121,000 to fnd out why so many people say "an't"... $19,000 to fnd out why kds fall off of trcycles... $70,000 to classfy and determne the populaton bology of Indo-Australan ants. _ BELIVE IT or not, ths Unted States government of yours has approprated funds for the above studes. Ths sn't an Art Buchwald column. It s a lsbof appropratons approved by Congress for varous bureaus and agences. There's one tucked away you mght approve... f yqu're gong to lve wth the Australan aborgnes. The government spent $70,000 to conduct research on the smell of aborgnes. We'd guess the concluson for all-ths money was that... lke all other perspraton.. t stnks. We fgured all that out for nothng. OUT IN Los Angeles, the government s spendng $203,979 to extend travelers ad to mgrants who get lost on freeways. If you're not a mgrant, t appears, you'll just have to take up resdence f you can't fnd your way off. An Arzona congressman sent ths lst of actual government expendtures to hs consttuents askng for. help n gettng thngs lke ths under control.,, ^ L L1 One congressman, we'll grant, can't do much. But there are 435 congressmen and 100 senators down there who should be able to do somethng. YOU HAVE to wonder f Congress really has any control left over ths ggantc government of ours. Worse than that, you wonder f Congress really even cases. If t dd, somethng would happen. At electon tme they make great speeches but apparently do nothng about t when they get back to the bg cty. Men gettng $100,000 worth of salary and benefts apparently spend more tme, usng these benefts and seeng that no boats are rocked than gettng down to.^the. busness of cuttng ths sort of nonsense out of government..n-«..* ' --> ^! Of course ths s pea^stm^ ana: a ple Dle of bags make "2 trucfcload. ^ SHOULD ANY congressonal commttee re'ally want to makeprogress, t could pck one department, scrutnze ts budget, slash t to the bone and say to the rest of government... Watch Out! You may be next.,. Mght ask Congressman Al Cederberg about ths next tme he s around. Then ask hm what he's really done about curng any d ths terrble waste.,, L Reprnted from Arenac County Independent Amyvay presdent addresses P-Wgrads Rchard M. DeVos, Presdent of Am way Corporaton, s scheduled to be the speaker for the 1974 graduaton exercses to be held May 29 n the Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School gymnasum at 8 pm., DeVos formed the Amway Corporaton wth hs partner Jay VanAndel n 1959, and the company has grown to the pont where t has sales of $210 mllon n Amway operates n the Unted States, Canada, Australa and England. DeVos s a well known speaker, havng appeared before thousands of groups from coast to coast. Hs talk, "Sellng Amerca", a free enterprse address, has receved many awards, ncludng the Alexander Hamlton Award for economc educaton from the Freedoms Foundaton..awus*- ONK YEAH AGO May23,l97» In the frst Clnton County Soapbox Derby run wthout the sponsorng help of Chevrolet Dvson of General Motors^ the St.Johns Jaycees carred on n the tradton of the local derby wthout a htch. DeWtt Cty Polce arrested 2 men May 16 on charges of sellng phencycldne (PCP), a horse tranqulzer, followng an nvestgaton by the cty polce andtr-county Metro Narcotcs Unt. Earl Lancaster was named new presdent of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Board of -Trustees at the annual meetng (f the Board recently. Lancaster, superntendent of the St Johns 'publc School system, succeeds Lorenz Tedt who was named vce presdent. Jm W. Koengsknecht, presdent of the Fowler Jaycees was named as one of the Fve Outstandng Local Presdents n Mchgan at the Mchgan Jaycee Annual Conventon. TKNYKAHSAGO " May 21, The fate of the proposed consoldaton of the Ovd and- Else School dstrcts wll be decded Monday when regstered voters n the two dstrcts go to the polls for a specal school electon. Three St Johns boys, two aged 11 and one aged 7, found an old flashlght contanng $350 at the base of a tree south of the Hoag Funeral Home last Thursday. the Years From the Clnton County News fles of 1973,1964,1949 l^k^v^l^w^h^n^v^tt^lh^lt^ll^k^'*^ Local polce beleve the money' may be part of the $400 that was laken from the home of Mare Metrasat 903 Hamphre Drve Aprl 30, Clnton county records ts fourth traffc fatalty of 1964 last Sunday mornng when Mrs Louse Tompkns, 77, of 1030 Cleveland street, Lansng, was klled n a head-on collson on Us 27 near Coleman Road at the outskrts ot Lansng. 25YKAKSAGO May Ilt.t) 19 George G. Hunter, St Johns attorney, was chosen as presdent, of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Asspcaton for the comng year at theannual meetng of the assocaton's board of trustee's at the hosptal nurses', home last Thursday evenng. Hmter.succeeds J.G.* Matthews who was not a canddate for reelecton. Representatves of the two warrng factons n the Essex lownshp school dstrct dspute went nto conference wth ther attorneys, the school dstrct hoard, and Judge Maurce K. Davs at J he concluson of a three-day hearng Wednesday on an acton lo detach property owned by 91 rural landowners from Essex dstrct. John G. Zabelka, 47, hghlyregarded edtor of the Sault Ste Mare Evenng News and a lormer S Johns resdent ded at hs home at the Soo early Wednesday from a sudden heart attack. PRE-OWNED CARS The dfferences.n a Bee's Pre-owned car ALMA -- Ths wee bt of. Scotland, nestled n the quet farmlands of md-mchgan, wll agan blossom nto one'of the top 10 festval attractons n the Unted States Saturday and Sunday, May 25-26, wth the openng of the Hghland Festval and Games. The 7th annual celebraton and trbute to Scotland and Alma -- known as Scotland, USA, s expected to brng thousands of vstors from throughout the country and Canada to wtness and partcpate n the pageantry of brllant colors, strrng musc, and the varous athletc contests. Bagppe and drum wll sound the call to klted lasses and laddes for the Festval, sad to be one of the second largest events of ts knd outsde Scotland. Offcals here report that 40 ppe bands, 126 ppers, 60 drummers and over 300 dancers from all over the US and Canada wll ve for przes. The competton begns at 9 am Saturday at Alma College's Bahlke Feld and contnues agan on Sunday. Hghlghtng ths competton wll be the US Open Ppe Band Champonshp on Saturday, begnnng at 2 pm at Bahlke Feld. Cederberg lason to vst Congressman Elford A. Cederberg's lason man, Ronald W. Slolz,"wll be vstng the Clnton County Courthouse n St Johns Tuesday, May 28 from 3 pm to 4 pm. Cederberg remnds those who mght have a problem wth a Federal agency to take any documents that help to dentfy hs case to Stolz. BEE'S Chevy-Olds, Inc. The Hghland Festval Parade through downtown Alma to the college s scheduled to begn at 11 am Saturday. The parade of,some ll5 unts ncludes ppers and drummers, hgh school and junor hgh school bands, floats, marchng 1 unts, and equestrans. Openng ceremones Saturday for the Festval wll follow a massed bands performance begnnng at 1:30 pm at the.college stadum. Goyernor Wllam G, Mllken s expected lo partcpate wth local dgntares n- the ceremones whch have become so much a part of" the annual Mchgan Week calendar. Wth the sounds of musc at the Festval wll be the tartened athletes on the feld, pttng ther brawn r such centures on U.S. 27 World's Sweetest Place To Deal 1 Mle South of St. Johns Phone A*-. -. (-- -** TT&V-'- PRE-OWNED 1974 Vega Hatchback, 4-cylnder, 4- speed, radal tres Monte Carlo Landau, full power, ar condtonng, AM-FM stereo. old games as tossng the cabre and sheath, puttng the stone and other feld events. To add lo the enjoyment of vstors, offcals also have prepared a Hghland Festval Art Show at Alma College, an nternatonal soccer match between the Alma Socqer Club and the Ingersoll (Ontaro, Canada) Flyers, and a specal entertanment program at 8 pm Saturday featurng Hank Wllams Jr and Tommy Cash. Tradtonal Scottsh celdhpub and dance have been scheduled for both youngsters and adults. The Festval offers vstors the opportunty to move freely about the stadum for close-up vews of dancers, bandsmen, and athletes for purposes of photography or sound recordng. LAWN IMPROVEMENT AND CRABGRASS CONTROL Let Turf-Tenders Beautfy Your Lawn. Wth Ths Specal Offer: 29 POWER AERATE $0095 FERTILIZATION WEED CONTROL ROLLING YOU SIMPLY WATER AND MOW. 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LOOMIS DEWITT PHONE Chevrolet Caprce 4-door hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, ar condtonng, AM-FM Gremln 2-door, V-8 automatc, j power steerng, rado, ar condtonng. 972 Pontac Catalna 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, ar condtoned Chevelle Malbu 2-door hardtop, V- 8 automatc, power steerng, rado, vnyl top Pnto 2-door, 4-cylnder, 4-speed, rado. _J 1971 Ford Maverck 2-door 6-cylnder, standard transmsson, rado Buck LeSabre, 4-door Hardtop, V- 8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, ar condtonng, rado and vnyl top. Central Mchgan Unversty researcher George Blackburn s lookng for clues to help hm trace the lfe of Allen Maxson, a Mchgan Cvl War solder who escaped from mprsonment the day before Presdent Abraham Lncoln suspended hs executon. Complete Fnancng Avalable $ Oldsmoble 88,4-door, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado Pontac Catalna convertble, V-8, automauc t power steerng and,rado. USED TRUCKS '* PUBLIC NOTICE By authorty conferred on the Natural Resources Commsson by sectons 2 and 3a of Act No. 17 of the Publc Acts of 1921, as amended, sectons 9 and 252 of Act. No.-380 of the Publc Acts of 1965, as amended, a publc hearng wll be held Tuesday, June 11, 1974, at 7:30 p.m., n the basement conference room of the Rose Lake Dstrct Headquarters, 8562 E. Stoll Road, East Lansng, Mchgan. At ths hearng, the Department' of Natural Resources wll present proposed amendments to the rules for the Rose Lake Wldlfe Research Area. These rules become effectve 15 days after flng wth the Secretary of State. All nterested persons afe- nvted to attend and offer, comments orally or n wrtng. Those unable to'attend may submt comments n wrtng to the Law Enforcement Dvson, Department of Natural Re' sources, Stevens T. Mason Bldg., Lansng, Mchgan 48926, on or before Frday, June 15,1974. Copes of the proposed rules may be obtaned by wrtng to the above address. Producton Credt offers a bargan n MONEY for farmm PC A loans, cost less because of the unque PCA way of fgurng nterest costs'... custom-desgned for farmers. PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Talk to CHARLES BRACEY 1104 S. US-27 St. Johns Phono BEE'S WARRANTY DOES ALL THIS, You get 100% repar or replacement cost coverage on engne, transmsson, rear axle, brake and electrcal system for 30 days or 2,000 mles. And 15% dscount on parts and labor for a full.24 months Chevrolet ' 2 ton pckup, V-8, automatc,' power steerng and brakes, rado Ford '* ton pckup, V-8, standard transmsson, rado Ford ' z Ion pckup, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado Chevrolet % ton pckup, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. N 1971 Chevrolet *j ton pckup, V-8 standard transmsson, rado Jeep 'a ton pckup, 4-wheel drve, C cylnder, standard shft, 1969 Chevrolet :t 4 ton pckup. 4-speed, V Chevrolet u ton pckup, G-cylnder, standard transmsson Chevrolet > > ton pckup, 6-cylnder, standard transmsson, rado.

19 10B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN May 23,1974 P1RST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Averll M. Carson, Mnster Saturday, May 25 12:30 pm - Junor Chor rehearsal Sunday,May26 9:45 am * Church School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp Monday,May27 Offce cjosed - Memoral Day Tuesday, May 28 1:30 pm - Elzabeth Wnslow Dvson Wednesday,May29 6:45 pm Boy Scout Troop 81 7:00 pm Senor Hgh Chor rehearsal. 8:00 pm - Chancel Chor rehearsal FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 200 East State Street StJoln5, Ml Francs Carl Johanndes, Mnster Wednesday, May 22 Chapel Chor Boy Scouts Chancel Chor Prayer and Share Share Group Thursday, May 23 Grl Scouts Carol Chor Tuesday. May 28 Elzabeth Crcle Ruth Crcle Councl of Mnstres 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:15pm 8-9:30 pm 8:45pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 1:30 pm 1:30pm 7:30 pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South US-27 Paul A. Travs, Pastor 9:45 am Bble School 10:55 am Worshp Serve 11 am Chldren's Churches 6 pm IN-TIME and HI-TIME 7 pm Evenng Worshp, 5:00 pm Church Tranng 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp Each Wed 7 nm The Hour of Power fnr the whole famly. 9 pm Chor practce. 8:00 pm -Chor 1'ractce Jr. Basketball Frst Sunday - Communon Servce Frst Tuesday - Deacon's Meetng Second. Tuesday Lades' Mssonary Crcle. Mon-Fr "Moments ol Medaton." 9:15 am Rado WRBJ Church offce hours 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Frl ST JOHNS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of Mead and Walker Rectory 406 E Walker Phone Offce Schedule Every Sunday 8 am Holy Communon 2d & 4th Sunday 10 am Holy Communon and Sermon Other Sundays -10 am -'Mornng Prayer and Sermon Nursery & church school 10 am for nursery through 61h Every- Monday eve 7 pm - Sprtual Healng Servce 1st - 3d.Mondays 7 pm Senor Ctzens 2d & 4th Tuesdays - Noon - Senor Ctzens Every Tuesday mornng and evenng weght watchers 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Famly Plannng. Clnc, ' 1st & 3rd Wed mornng OEO Nutrton Class Every other Wed evenng7:30cadet Grl ; Scouts.Every 4th Thursday Jaycelles 8 pm Every Thursday 8 pm AA Al Anon Every Frday 3:15 pm Brownes CHURCH OF CHRIST. OF ST JOHNS 400 Estate John Phpps, Mnster 9-30 am Sunday School am Mornng Worshp 5-30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:00 pm Evenng Servce Wed pm Prayer Meetng Call for more nformaton ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Wllam G. Hankerd. Pastor Rev. Raymond Goehrng Assocate Pastor Rectory Lnden St. -Ph Convent-110 S. Oakland-Ph School E. Cass-Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng - 7 pm Sunday - 7: :30 and 12 Holy Days - See bulletn, Weekdays 8:30 am and 7 pm Sacrament ot Penance Saturdays. 3:30 to 5 pm: alter 7 pm Mass untl 8:30 pm. Weekday evenngs-a few mnutes before evenng Mass. Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance. Thursday from -4 lp 5 pm and after the evenng Massuntlall are heard. Mass and prayers of Adoraton at 7 pm, Holy Communon on Frday at 6 and 7:15 am. Adoraton of the Blessed Sacrament. Thursday 7 pm on Frst Frday after evenng Mass. Devoltons-Uur Mother of Perpetual Help Novena after 7:15 pm Mass each Tuesday. Relgous Instructon Classes Adult, Inqury Class. Tuesday al 8 pm. Hgh School CCD. Wednesday at 7:30 pm Publc Grade School CCD. Tuesdays from4 untl 5 pm. Baptsms-Each Sunday at 1:30 hy appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mssour Synod) Rev. Mchael R, Huhl, Pastor 10:15 am Dvne Worshp 8:00 am Malns Servce. 3rd Sunday each month 9:00 am Sunday School and Bble Classes Holy Communon I standard Sundays each month at 10:15 am Church Offce Hours - 9:00-12:00 Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Frday mornngs. Adult Inslructon 7:30 pm Tuesdays Weekday School and Confrmaton Classes - Wednesdays'. 3:30-6:00 pm Lades Guld-LWML-2nd Wednesday each month at 7:30 pm Elders and Evangelsts -Tuesdayu at 6:45 pm Voulh-and & 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm Councls & Commttees - 1st Tuesday each month at 7:30 pm Offce Telephone: Parsonage Telephone: , Reorganzed Church of Jesus Chrst Later Day Sants 407E,Gbbs Church School 10 oclock Worshp Servce U oclock, THRIFTY: SIOW DOWN. Next Sunday n Clnton County churches ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUS-27&EBaldwn JosephF.Eger.Jr.Pastor I0;00 am - Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm - Youth servce 7:30 pm Sunday Evenng 7:00 pm Wednesday, second and fourth WMC 7:30 pm Wednesday evenng servce PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev.DaroldB.Boyd- 9:45 am - Church School n '00 am - Mornng Worshp Women's Socety meets the last Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 12:30. Meetng at Youth Fellowshp meets the frst and thrd Monday of each month at 7:30 pm. Councl of Church Mnstres and Admnstratve Board meets the frst Sunday of each month followng a potluck dnner at noon. Youth chor meets each Wednesday at 7 pm. Senor chor meets each Wednesday at 7:30 pm. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kngdom Hall 1993North,LansngSt. Tuesday. 7:30 pm Congregaton Book Studes, Text studed "The Natons Shall Know That I Am Jehovah - How?" Thursday, 7:30 pm - Theocratc Mnstry School - Texts Used: "Bble" and "Ad to Bble Understandng" 8:30 pm Servce Meetng. Sunday. 9:30 am - Publc Lecture - Gven by Qualfed Representatve of the Watchtower. Bble and Tract Socety. 10:30 am - Watchtower Study Current ssue of the "Watchtower" magazne studes. PUBLIC INVITED NO COLLECTION TAKEN FIRST CHURCH OF GOD St Johns Corner of M-21 and DeWtt Rd Phone :45 am Church School. 11:00 am Worshp Servce. 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp,8:00 pm Youth Fellowshp 1st and 3rd Sunday of Ihe month. Wednesday: 7:45 pm Famly Bble Study., CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5)5 North Lansng Street Rev Kenneth Anderson Phone :00 am -Sunday School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:15 pm - Young People's Servce 7:00 pm - Evenng Worshp. Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Bble Study and prayer hour. FHKEMETHODISTCHURCH. 305 Church Street, Phone Robert Bentley, Mnster 10:00 am - Sunday School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:00 pm - Evenng Worshp Prayer servce as announced. SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH U.S. 27and County Une Rd Pastor Paul R, Jones Phone Parsonage & Offce 2620 E, Maple Rapds Rd. Eureka, Sunday, 9:00 Worshp 10:00 Church School 7^0 pm WSCS Thrd Thursday each month. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI5TS 686 North LanslngStreet Elder. E.F.Herzel. Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:15 am-church Servce 10:3p am-sabbath School Servce WEST PILGRIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Parks and'grove Rd. Rev Bran K. Sheen. Mnster 9:30 am Worshp Servce 10:45 am - Church School SHEPHARDSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DrDarold Boyd. Pastor 445DvsIonStreet East Lansng. Mchgan 9:30 am Worshp Servce. 10:45 am Church School Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce,, 8:00 pm Prayer Servce Admnstratve Board frst Monday r. the month General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at the homes of members Berean Crcle meets thrd Thursday evenng n each month ot the homes of members WAYSIDE HAI'TISTCHURCII Pastor Rev Roy Green The Corner of N US-27 and RooseVelt Rds.. Sunday School 10:00 am Mornng Worshp 11:00 am Sunday evenng 6:00 pm Wednesday evenng servce 7:00 pm A church where everyone s welcome DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLECHURCH 1437 Turner Road, DeWtt ReV.DougasBeach. Pastor - Phone am Sunday School 11 am Worshp Servce 6 pm Young People 7 pm Evenng Servce 7:15 pm Wednesday - Bble Study and Prayer A frendly,church wth a message for today. Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng REDEEMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 105NBrdgeSt H. Forest Crum. Pastor 9:30 am - Worshp, (nursery provded), 10:30-11:00 am. Coffee Fellowshp, 11 am Church School COMMUNITY OF ST JUDE ' Catholc Church Father JeromeSchmllt, Pastor 409Wlson,DeWUt Daly Mass: Mon. and Thurs.- 7:30 pm*. Tues., Wed.,andFr. 7:00 am Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 am Servces at Mddle School, DeWtt EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH l Non-Denomnatonal) Round Lake Road 1/4 mle East of US-27 Glen J. Farnham, Pastor Sunday 10 am/ Sunday School. Classes for all ages, 11 am-mornng Worshp 5:45 pm Youth Fellowshp, Senor. 14 and up; Jet Cadets, pm - Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:30 pm - Bble Study and Prayer, Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n all Servces. "An open door to an open book"... A Bble preachng church wth a message for you,,.. All Churches.n Clnton County ar,e nvted to send ( ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County yl News, They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current week's ssue. SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wlllard Farrer, Pastor Located 1/2 mle east of Francs Road on, Chadwck Road 10 am Sunday School -, ' 11 am Worshp Servce "HOPE LUTHERANCHURCH Sunday School 9 am Worshp Servce Begnnng Feb 27, Wednesday Lenten Servce al 7:30 pm Tuesday - Drectons at Dawn 7 am ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. Vcar Resdence Church Frst & Thrd Sundays Mornng Prayer 9 am Second & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon 9 am VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 241-EStateRoad Rev LaVcrn Bretz, Pastor 9: 5-10:45 am-church School. There s a clacs for everyone from Ihe youngest to the oldest. The Bble s our textbook. 11 am - 12 Noon - Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through 6th grade 5:30 pm' - BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 pm - Evangelstc Servce 8:0D pm - Mornng Chor Practces Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Md-week Prayer Serce; 8;00 pm - Mornng Chor Practce Saturday 10:00 am - Jr Chor practce 1st Thursday 7:30 pm - Woman's Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm- Ann Judson Guld, for Jr HI grls 3rd Tuesday 6:30 pm - Men's Fellowshp SOUTH DeWITT CHURCH OF CHRIST 2931 Herblson besde DeWtt Hgh School Mnster: Dr. James Grdwood Tel or :20 am Bble School 10:30 am Mornng Worshp Communon Weekly 6:30 pm Youth Groups 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp Wednesday. 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and Bble Study Thursday 7:30 pm Callng Program FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF DeWITT, SBC Rev Jerry Cole. Pastor Meetng now n our new home UOCfl DeWtt ld. Sunday School -, 9:45 am Mornng Worshp -11:00 am 5:30 pm Church Tranng 6:30 pm Evenng warshp ' Md-week prayer servce Wed. 7:00 pm Youth fellowshp 2nd and 4th Sunday al 7:30 pm Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord." For more nformaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWtt. VALLEY FARMS UNITED ' PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev, Nel Bollnger, Pastor 155 E Slate Rd Phone :30 am -Sunday School 11:00 am -Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm -Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday. 7:30 pm Youth servce' Thursday. 7:30 pm - Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or al of these servces Lsten to our Internatonal broadcast IIARVESTIME Sunday mornng at 10:30 am. WRBJ. 15B0 on your dal..st PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 4-1/2 mtes west of SI. Johns on M /2 mles south on Francs Road 2 mles west on Church Road Marvn L. Barz. Pastor 8:00 am - Worshp 10:30 am - Worshp. 9:15 am - Sunday School and Ijble Classes, f Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at 8 am. thrd Sunday of the month at 10:30 prt, ST TIIERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH ' Fathers Francs Murray, Joseph Droste and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: 102 W. Randolph. Lansng Phone 4B Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm. Sunday: 6. 8, 10, 12: DeWtt, 9 am Holday: 7, 8, 10 am: 5:30. 7:30 pm Weekday Masses: 8 am. 7:30 pm Confessons Saturday: 3:30 to a and 7:30lo9. Eves of Holdays, 8 to9 Baptsm: Sunday al 1 pm, Please call n advance, He WITT COMMUNITY CHURCH Interdenomnatonal) MurlJ.Easlman.Pastor Jm McGovney, ) Sunday School Supt. Marlyn Krol.Co-Supt. 9:45 am -Sunday School 11 am -Church 6 pm - Youth Fellowshp 7 pm - Sunday Evenng Servce 7 pm Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng Ovd Area THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID West Front Street Rev. Claude B. 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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ReV Wayne Glassman M-21 at Else Rd. 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng Fowler Area ST, PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mchgan H.E.Rossow.Pastor 9:30 am Worshp 10:30 am Sunday School & Bble Class MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Fr. Albert J. Schmtt, Pastor Sunday Masses-6:30.8:30 and 10:30 am Weekdays- Durng school year, 7:30 and 8:30 am Holy Days 5:30.7:30 am and 7:00 pm and 7:00 pm eve before, Sorrowful Mother Novena Frday, 7:30 pm Saturday s- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Else Area ELSIEMETHOIHSTCHURCH Rev.DavdLtchfleld.Mlnster 9:30 am - Mornng Worshp 10:30 am - Sunday School. Supt Merle Baese OUPLA1N METHODIST CHURCH Rev Davd Ltchfeld.Mnster 10 am Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Kgcr 11 am - Worshp Servce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10 am Sunday School Rev. Cowley. Sup't 11 am Worshp Servce 6:30 pm Junor & Senor B.Y F, 7:00 pm Evenng Servce 7:00 pm Wednesday. Junor and Senor Chor Practce 7:30 pm Wednesday. 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