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1 k- Clnton County News Sshomq^hsL ClnM^buvSnaL 1856 ST JOHNS, MCHGAN th Year Vol Pages May 9, Cents Weekend wreck clams 10th 1973 vctm. DEWTTTWP--Anotherfatal(ywas recorded n Clnton County over the weekend, brngng ths years total to 10. Dead s John Edward Mannng, 56, of Alpena 1. A *S(; Johns woman, Kathryn Mare Barker S Mead St, s lsted n good condton at Sparrow Hosptal n Lansng, followng the 2-car accdent on US-27 Saturday. Clnton county Sherffs deputes report that apparently the Mannng vehcle was headng south on US-27 when t turned n front of the car drven by Ms Barker. The accdent occurred on the Lookng Glass Brdge, just south of the Round Lake Rd ntersecton. Ms Barker, a nursng student at Northern Mchgan Unversty Hosptal, was taken by the Clnton Area^ Ambulance Servce to Sparrow Hosptal. DeWtt Councl questons check to resgned chef V rt Gettng ready for the May 20 Clnton County Soapbox Derby are these young racers who took ther cars to St Johns Saturday for a prelmnary nspecton. Wnner of the race earns a trp to compete n Akron, Oho. - O-E names honor students * The Honor Ten of the OVd-State Unversty rt the tall n snferes /Danels future Else Hgh school wth a maw mdlfe and plans are a career n tfe graduatng class, of 97Shave been announced by Blane C. Lentz, hgh school prncpal, Danel Joseph Duffeld, who has mantaned a 3.97 grade pont average throughout the four years, and Mark Stuart Chamberlan, wth a 3.80 grade pont average out of a possble 4.00, are the valedctoran and salutatoran, respectvely, of the class. The remanng honor ten students are lsted below alphabetcally. Danel, age 17, s the son of Mr and Mrs Hobert Duffeld ^ ^ K H f l ^ ^ H ^H^V of 7581 East Taft Road, Ovd. B B r f l H H BJK"\J He wll attend Mchgan By Laure Kpp County News Wrter EUREKA -- Barbara Waggoner always wanted to go to Afrca, and n January of 1971 she got her wsh. A Peace Corps_ volunteer, she has just extended her "servce to nclude another year, begnnng soon n Upper Volta. She s the daughter of Mr and Mrs J, D. Robnson of Eureka. Ms Waggoner receved a BA n Socology from the Unversty of Mchgan. Upon graduaton she obtaned a job at Harvard, whch she ddnt lke, and an apartment n Boston. She had appled for a poston wth the Peace Corps, but had gven up on beng accepted snce almost a year had passed wth no word from them. "The applcaton was huge," she sad, "Wth 16 personal recommendatons requred. They do some very thorough checkng." Fnally she heard from them, and was told to lst 3 countres she would lke to vst. "ts just lke the Army," she laughed, "They gve you 3 choces and gnore them." Ms Waggoner was frm, however, and sad she wanted Afrca. ORGNALLY THE PEACE Corps assgned her to a nutrton program n Upper Volta, a country just north of Ghana and slghtly east of, the vory Coast. But there was not enough Work n the program, so she began workng as a para-physcal therapst. "There are only 2 qualfed physcal therapsts n thfe country of 5 mllon people," she noted. * Ms Waggoner and a French orthopedc nurse currently have a clnc at Banfora,. where they work mostly Wth chldren., * "About half of the chldren have had polo," she sad. "Eradcaton s dffcult" because only abott 10 go to 1, VVJj.,* * conservaton feld wth the State of Mchgan. Mark, age 17, s the son of Dr Vrgna M. Chamberlan and the late tt Col Kenneth "> R Chamberlan (Ret) of 2346 North Hollster Road, Ovd. n the fall he wll attend the Unversty of Mchgan wth a major n hstory. Marks future plans nclude a law degree and beng a practcng attorney. Suzanne Lynn Applebee, age 18, s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Applebee of 223 East Clnton Street, Ovd. After graduaton, Sue plans to be employed as a receptonst or typst SEE PAGE 2 v By Jm Edwards County News Edtor DEWTT - A dfference of opnon between the DeWtt Cty Councl and the cty admnstrator came to a head Monday nght, promptng the callng of a specal meetng Tuesday nght at 5,: 30. Members of the councl objected to the cty admnstrator Danel Ellott authorzng a check for approxmately $1400 for resgnng polce chef Charles Anderson. Ellott sad the check covered money due Anderson for accrued sck leave and vacaton tme. \ Ellott told the councl there was no defnte polcy outlned n such cases and that he authorzed the payment on precedent set n prevous cases of departng cty employees. Mayor Raymond DeWttsad, "There las ne.ver beet* cffy)cl acjjon durng tqe jasf; 3 mayors^on accumulated sck leav&and vacaton. We have never pajd, for sck-leave nne.* 1 * \ " J, "a, Ellott agan explaned, "fherehas never been any polcy set by the councl." He repeated that he authorzed the check by the precedent set n prevous cases. Counclman Gary Gllespe," sad he felt, "...sonfewhere along the lne there has been a msunderstandng and the clerk or someone has set a polcy that golby prevous councls." Asked for an opnon, cty attorney Dan Matson, sad he felt, "amount nvolved s way over the head of the admnstratve drector. beleve the councl should have been consulted. beleve the acton was uncalled for, n my opnon." He added, "The recpent took t (the check) ngood fath and dont queston Mr Ellotts good fath." Counclman Wayne Wlcox asked Elott why he felt qualfed to authorze the check and Ellott sad n an earler smlar stuaton, a conversaton wth former mayor Lawrence Keck ndcated such payments were to be made." Gllespe then recommended a meetng between Ellott, cty employees and the salary and personnel commttee toclarfy the stuaton." - Mayor DeWtt sad that Ellott had tme to consult wth the councl before authorzng the check and sad t was somethng he had been "warned about before " DeWtt called the specal meetng for 5:30 pm the next evenng and also announced the changng of the ttle admnstratve drector to cty admnstratve assstant. Ellott nformed hm.of the requrement of havng at least 4 counclman approvng acton to rescnd Ue^lst.jobJjUe. ^ _ P ^,, 5 " " "Aroll-carvofe tor the.change faled to get, the necessary 4 votes. Votng aganst the measure were Frederc* Shaver, Gllespe and Stanley Tenney. Votng n favor were Wayne Wlcox, Ronald Mull and Robert Ballard. Although the mayor voted n favor, t was reported the 4 "yes" votes must come from counclmen. Asked why he would object to a change of ttle, Ellott sad, "t s a matter of admnstratve nterference from the mayor snce November. Each has told the offce grls to approve each check and s ndvdually drectng members of the ctv staff" Ellott sad t s the responsblty of hs offce to handle such procedures. Mayor DeWtt asked another cty department head, Department of Publc Works supervsor Floyd Fowler f he felt the mayor had nterfered n hs work.,, Fpwjer sad the mayor had talked to hm on occason concernng requests, hut named no specfc nstances of nterference. Bath to seek funds for new school, BATH -- The Bath Board of Educaton, n a specal meetng held Aprl 23, decded to "go to the people" for funds to buld a new hgh school and construct an addton to the present hgh school, accordng to Supern-, tendent Roger Carlson., Carlson sad the archtectural engneers estmate for repar of the Couzens Buldng came to at least $65,000, and possbly more. The board, he sad, decded the best route to take would be constructon of a Barbara Waggoner fnds Peace Corps rewardng school and the rest are out n the bush." "Half of them, too, have had an njecton of a French ant-malara drug, whch damages the Scatc Nerve," she added^ The Scatc Nerve s located near the hp. "TS EXTREMELY panful," she sad. "Some of the kds cant, or wont, walk and the leg atrophes." "They dont try to use the leg, and never walk agan. After 3 years or so they cant do anythng wth t." The World Rehabltaton Fund has pad for and sent a machne for makng braces out of natural materals, whch they have had for 8 months. But, the generator whch provdes power for the machne, hasnt arrved yet. When asked f she felt lke she was accomplshng anythng n such a bleak stuaton, Ms Waggoner repled, " realze cant do very much... my work s far more personal than any thng-ma ybe can help 30 kds to walk.., but cant change Upper Volta." She does fnd the delays dsheartenng, however. "These people get dscouraged, and then get dscouraged," she sad. A WHEELCHAR-costs about 800,000 francs, approxmately $400. These hgh costs make t especally dffcult to help. Between brth and 5 years of age, the t nfant mortalty fate s about 50. Ms 1. Waggoner noted that f a chld lves 5 years, he Wll have bult up certan, mmuntes and hasa good chance of survvng. J "Death s accepted n a dfferent way/shesad/whenanadultdesthe people have a celebraton of hs lfe, They beleve he s wth hs ancestors. The chef gves a sort of eulogy and talks about how hs chldren wll carry. on;", *, \ Ms Waggoner descrbed the people as "very warm and beautful - very quck to smle, very quck to laugh. They have no crme problem. 1 "We could learn somethng from them," she added. WHEN SHE ARRVED, she had to learn the language of the Moss Trbe, the rulng trbe of the regon, but had no problems here. There are some 8000 people n Banfora. Ms Waggoner lves n 2 mud houses, 1 about 16 feet n dameter and another 10 feet* across. They have cement floors and bamboo thatched roofs/ Two other male Peace Corpg - volunteers lve n houses wth runnng water n town, but she sad she prefers her mud huts on The edge of the cty. t s unusual for Moss men to have just 1 wfe, and an unmarred woman s never seen. f a womans husband des, she s absorbed nto another famly. July through September s the rany season n Upper Volta, so crops must be planted and harvested by December. The clmate s very humd, ard everythng molds. Ther man crops are, mllet and peanuts. THE REST- of the year comprses ther dry season, wth temperatures clmbng tp degrees n the shade..most of the people are Muslm or Anamst. They worshp a god and ward "off evl sprts. There are some, Chrstans, manly about 150,000 Catholcs. Ms Waggoner gets around town and to nearby vllages on a small motorbke called a Mobylette. Her usual routne s to go to a* vllage and ask the Chef f there are any chldren who cant walk. She then sets up a schedule to see them regularly. She currently works at the clnc Monday, Wednesday and Frday mornngs, and goes out to varous SEE PAGE 2 new hgh school and remodelng the present senor hgh nto a faclty to house the mddle school. The Couzens Buldng would not be used, wth the excepton of shop facltes on the south end of the school. Present plans call for an electon to be heldjuly 30, wth double sessons for students contnung untl adequate facltes can be provded. Carlson noted that the bond ssue wll be smlar to that proposed n the last school electon. Barbara Waggoner, home on vacaton from the Peace Corps, shows her parents, Mr and Mrs J.D. Robnson of Eureka, an Adtnkra Cloth: The garment, worn prmarly by men for dress occasons such as funerals, Was made n Ghana. These y garments, she noted, are never washed. "

2 2A Honor students FROM PAGE 1 through the State of Mchgan cvl servce. Kathleen Anne Cowley, age.18, s the daughter of Rev and Mrs Charles Cowley of 233 West Man Street, Else, After graduaton Kathleen plans to work for, a whle and to later attend ether Jack Hyles Unversty or Bob Jones Unversty and to pursue a career! n teachng mathematcs and Spansh, Lnda Mare.Erfourth, age 18, s the daughter of Mrs la la Erfourth of 105 South Park Street, Ovd. n the fall. Lnda wll attend Eastern Mchgan Unversty n ther School of General Educaton. Her future plans are undecded but she s nterested n computer scence. Bobette Hubbard, age 18, s.the* daughter of Mr anpj Mrs Robert Hubbard of 9701 Elm ROad Ovd. Bobette wll attend Ferrs State College n the fall wth a major, n dental hygene. She hopes to work n publc health and later obtan a. Masters Degree and be a dental hygene nstructor. Douglas E. Keck, age 18, s the son of Mr and Mrs George Keck of Fenmore Road, Bannster. Douglas wll attend Western Mchgan Unversty n the fall and to major n avaton. Hs career goal,s to be a commercal plot. Ronald Robert Rsley, age 18, s the son of Mr and Mrs Robert Rsley of 2914 Brmngham Road, Ovd. n the fall he wll attend Mchgan State Unversty School of 11 ST JOHNS - The Tenth Annual "Bands n Revew" wll be presented n the St Johns Hgh School Audtorum Thursday, May 17, at 7:30 pm.,.-.,. Bands performng wll fee the > 6th Grade Band, 8th Grade Band, and Symphonc Band. Guest conductor for ths concert s Professor Carl Bjeeregaard from Western Mchgan Unversty. - Several" awards and scholarshps wll be presented. These nclude the John Phlp Sousa Award, Servce Award, Freshman COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY M0 N. Lansng Phone tu-tm GAMES!, PRZES! DANCE!.-^«>»W_««V...:r" ; -» Veternary Medcne, n the future Ronald plans to be a veternaran for small and large anmals. Kent,Arthur Schultz, age 17, s the son of Mr and Mrs Albert Schultz of 7478 North Fregel Road, Henderson. Kent plans to attend R.E.T.S. n Flnt and to pursue a career as an electroncs techncan. t Bands n Revew n St Johns May 17 Award, and the Donald Tatroe Memoral Award..! Tckets for the concert are CLNTON CQUNTYVNEWS, :St, Johns/Mchgan Jennfer A. Wllams, age 17, s the daughter of yr and Mrs Lowell Wllams pf 653: -Maple Rver Road, Else. She v wll be attendng* Eastern Mchgan* Unversty wth a dual major n elementary educaton and lbrary scence. After obtanng a. Masters degree, she plans to be a professonal lbraran. avalable at the tcket booth. The charge s $ for adults and 50 cents for students. Bath Sprng Concert set for Tuesday BATH - The Bath Hgh School musc department wll hold an Outdoor Sprng ConcertTuesday,May 5at 7 pm n the hgh school parkng lot. Drector of the band s Kenneth Kooman.. Performng; wll -be the. senor hgh, junor hgh and the hgh school dance band. Muscal, numbers wll nclude popular show tunes and marches,) FUN FROM ONE TO ONE Wn1,000 ST. JUDE FESTVAL DeVVtt, Mch. MAY 19th Memoral Buldng CHCKEN BARBECUE!, n case of ran, the concert wll be moved nsde to the gymnasum. L Refreshments served. Wll be Top wnners n the St Johns Rotary Talent Show are (left) Kathy Ann Platte, daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Platte of Prce Rd, Fowler, who took Grls Best of Show Honors and Wllam DeCamp, son of Mr and Mrs Peter H. DeCamp, 501 Clark; St Johns, who took Best of Show n the Boys Dvson. Wnnersn the St Johns Rotary Talent Show are (from left) Rhonda Houska, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald Houska, Rt5, St Johns; Gary Whtford, son of Mr and Mrs Marvn Whtford, Rt 3, St Johnd; Jm Vers, son of Mr and Mrs Jm Vers, Rt 1. St Johns and Dense Cerny, daughter of Mr and Mrs James Cernyy Rt 6, St Johns; :. jr$ "!y** &, **!? * :t*r <v... -&h WE KNOW WHATS BESf FOR. Rotary wnners &: ABOVE AND LEFT. J Under Counter Bult-n At the touch of a button. So easy to use, just load, close the door, push a button and whle youre dong somethng else your dshes are washed sparklng clean and heated dry. Prced As Low As, M The bult-n converts M n of cabnet space nto convenence,.. and once lrtstaled t operates wthout con- nectng and, dsconnectng hoses or [electrc^y^brjdsj^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THNK OF THE 57 EGHT HOUR DAYS THAT A DSHWASHER WLL GVE BACK TO A MOTHER... COULD THERE POSSBLY BE A BETTER GFT THAN THAT? At Kurts Applance A DSHWASHER! Knd To Buy Portable Top Load Wash Daly Loads, Pots and- Pans, even Rnse your breakfast dshes and hold them for a full load. Faucet Flow Uncouple snaps rght on faucet, no specal nstallaton needed, hdes away when the job s. completed. *- Prced As Low As The portabletop-loader s outstand-j ng for ts portablty and.moblty,,,, compact n sze, t can be moved anywhere and s easly n-j stalled to any snk faucet. -3 Portable Front Load Convertble Gherry Wood Top wth juce Groove A cycle for every type of dshwashng load. Dal-a-level rack makes loadng the easest. The Cherry Wood Top provdes a real portable" work surface top. Prced As Low As 188 The front-load convertble offers] ease,of accessblty along wth the full*!tme use of the counter tbp.f N specal plumbng or nstallaton) requred^. -. -canbe easly con* Jy_ert.ecLtO--a bult-lm -.. WE ASSURE YOU COMPLETE SATSFACTON WTH ALL NSTALLATONS AND SERVCE RENDERED 21/11. Ph \, J :: Here Ms Waggoner models a Pagne, also made n Ghana. Pagne, lterally translated from the French word, means 2 yards of cloth. A sngle Pagne costs $4, and t takes 2 to make a dress. She s holdng a leather box wth handmade desgns, whch are put on the box wth a hot ron. Peace Corps volunteer FROM PAGE 1 vllages the rest of the tme. She has Saturday mornngs free, but works n the afternoon, and has Sundays off. Most people n Upper Volta, she sad, work from about 7 am untl noon, and from 3-5 because of the ntense mdday heat. Ms Waggoner wll be returnng to Afrca soon to begn a 3d year wth the Peace Corps. Ths wll be her last year, however. * "THREE YEARS s enough," she sad. "A persons effectveness dwndles after that." What the Peace Corps needs now, she. sad, are older people who already have trades, and fewer college students wthout specalzed tranng, She cted fannng, well-dggng and plumbng as sklls mat are especally needed. Anyone nterested n the Peace Corps may contact any Post Offce for nformaton. 41 N llj

3 May 9,1973 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 3A Fowler Earth Scence students learn n relaxed atmosphere By LAURE KPP County News Wrter FOWLER -- Earth Scence students at Fowlers Holy Trnty. School enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Dean Bredwells classes. And, the method Bredwell uses to teach seems to have pad off. off. He was voted Earth Scence teacher of the Year for the North Central Regon coverng Oho, ndana, llnos, Kentucky and Mchgan by members of the Natonal Assocaton of Geology Teachers. To the musc of the Beatles and other groups, students can be seen dggng n the drt, playng games and tapng thngs to the celng. Actually, they are workng ndependently on projects they select themselves from a card fle compled by Bredwell These cards are composed of 7 levels of dffculty. As a student progresses, the projects become more unstructured and he must learn to thnk ndependently. Bredwell noted that no 2 students take exactly the same route on ther projects, but all end up wth the same type of knowledge. One of the advantages of the card system, accordng to Bredwell, s that t helps solve ndvdual readng problems. The ples of reference books, many of whch belong to Bredwell, are coded to these cards. They are also at dfferent levels of readng dffculty. He explaned that usng ths knd of teachng method can be extremely frustratng at tmes. The normal learnmg curve goes up at a steady steady rate, n contrast to ths type of learnng, he sad. n hs classes, students may show lftle progress for as long as 6 weeks, but then the curve goes almost straght up. Bredwell sad he wants the kds to do 2 thngs -- to learn and to take responsblty for what theyre dong. He sad the students acceptrthjs jand see hm less as,a"hreaf, and more as a resource person. " TRY TO manpulate the envronment, allowng students to explore," he sad. "Ther atttude toward learnng s as mportant as the learnng tself," he added. Hs 7th grade classes arent qute as unstructured as the 8th grade, but they do undertake many actvtes on ther own ntatve. Bredwell sad ths s because the kds come from a tradtonally structured elementary school,.and arent qute ready to gude themselves yet ST JOHNS - Last weeks Clnton County News nadvertently omtted the names of the parents of Alexander F. MacKnnon, who s the Salutatonan of the These 2 fellows are puttng together a Tme Lne on the celng of ther classroom. Allyn Fnkbener (left) and Tom Klen are workng on the lne, whch covers tme from the orgn of the earth to the arrval of man on the moon. The scale s 250,000 years per nch. "The 7th grade class s a good buffer between elementary school and the 8th grade," he remarked. "They stll do thngs on ther own, though." Bredwell sad he plans to eventually go through all the earth scence books and code the varous actvtes on punch cards. He hopes ths wll ad n nformaton Vetceveal.^Pfpend probably T 80 of my tme helpng kds, fnd thngs now,* he sad. Last summer he went to a teachers nsttute n Texas for 6 weeks on a Natonal Scence Foundaton grant, and plans to spend 10 weeks ths year at Oho State, also on a NSF grant, to branch out nto the envronmental aspects of Earth Scence Bredwells class, enttled "Earth and your Communty" s locally-orented tn an attempt to make t more relevant to hs students. Most students sad they enjoy the class. One student was overheard sayng, " really dg t." Parents omtted 1973 St Johns Hgh School graduatng class. He s the son of Mr and Mrs Frazer, 304 E Buchanan, St Johns. These 8th graders are workng on a stream table nsde the classroom. One of the more advanced projects, the purpose s to learn about land use and eroson. Clnton sol mop survey s complete ST JOHNS - Derrll M. Shnabery, charman Clnton County Board of Commssoner, was present when Glenn A. Weeses, Sol Scentst wth the US. Sol Conservaton Servce, mapped the last acre of the Clnton County Sol Survey. Ths survey covers all of the 365,440 acres of Clnton County whch began n June of 1964* and the lastacrewas mapped May the 4th, The Clnton County Board of Commssoners contracted wth the U.S.D.A. Sol Conservaton Servce to complete ths sol survey. Accordng to Karl Pregtzer, SCS Sol ST JOHNS - Clnton Memoral Hosptal has joned the natons more than 700 hosptals n a Natonal Hosptal Week celebraton to honor the 3 mllon persons employed n health care nsttutons. Natonal Hosptal Week, whch s sponsored annually by the Amercan Hosptal Assocaton, s beng observed May The natonal theme for the week s \" Your Hosptal.,. A Carng Communty-Your Health.. «Our Common Concern". Paul McNamara, admnstrator of Clnton Memoral Hosptal, stated "We beleve ths theme descrbes our nsttuton. Wth ncreasng publc concern about the qualty, avalablty-, and costs of f nealth care, the employees of Clnton Memoral Hosptal are a communty of carng people, who are concerned about brngng better health Survey Party Leader, the Sol Survey feld maps wll be prepared for reproducton, data collected n the feld wll be analyzed and nterpretatons wll be developed for use of these sols. The completed sol survey report wll contan detaled sol maps of the entre county mounted on an aeral photo base. t wll contan a general sol map for broad, regonal plannng. t wll contan descrptons of the sols mapped n the county. t wll suggest use and management of these sols for farmng, woodlands and wldlfe. t wll lst the lmtatons of these sols for Clnton Memoral Hosptal celebrates Hosptal Week care to more people as effcently as possble. Durng-1972we treated 9,249 patents., "We provded over 19,000 patent days of care durng the same perod, performed 41,775 Lab tests and 7,058 X- ray exams and treatments. Durng 1972 we also had 662 surgeres performed, delvered 127 babes and treated 2784 patents n our Emergency Room. "We have also made progress n the area of provdng ; addttonal physcans for Clnton County and are even more hopeful of greater success n Durng Natonal Hosptal Week, Clnton Memoral Hosptal wll hold ther Annual Employees Award Banquet Wednesday nght at the St Johns Lutheran Church." #, At ths event 9 employees wll be honored wth specal certfcates. Albert saac, representng the Consumer Protecton Dvson of the Attorney Generals Offce, Wll speak on consumersm, * and a skt wll be presented by hosptal employees. On Thursday evenng the annual meetng of the Board of Trustees wll be held n the Hosptal dnng room, and on Frday a specal employee day has been declared and free coffee, punch and cookes wll be provded for the employees on all 3 shfts. Paul McNamara explaned that the goal of Natonal Hosptal Week s to focus attenton on how the people who work n our natons hosptals are meetng the changng and challengng health care needs of the Amercan people, St Johns Mayor Robert Wood ssued the followng proclamaton: WHEREAS, The theme for Natonal mm Earth Scence teacher Dean Bredwell helps an 8th grade student wth her ndvdual project..n addton to regular actvtes taken from the coded actvty cards, each student s requred to formulate l ndvdual project on hs own. hghway constructon, agrcultural dranage, farm ponds, recreaton, resdental development and use as sewage dsposal felds Accordng to Pregtzer, the report wll be completed by hs staff by next fall. t then must be revewed and edted by varous state and natonal sol scentsts and then sent to the U.S. Government Prntng Offce. "We mght expect the Publshed Report to be ready for dstrbuton n 3 years," statespregtzer. n the meantme, a lmted supply of sol map reoroductons and sol nformaton wll be avalable at the SCS offce n St Johns, They are also avalable at varous county and townshp offces. Sol map reproductons of the last two townshps wll be avalable by early summer. Anyone desrng sol nformaton may obtan t at the St Johns offce. Personnel are avalable to gve techncal feld assstance to anyone desrng help wth problems relatng tosoland water conservaton. To obtan nformaton and assstance, come to the Clnton County Sol Conservaton Dstrct Offce, 100 S. Ottawa Street, St Johns. Hosptal Week s Your Hosptal...A Carng Com-, munty Your Health...Our Common Concern and WHEREAS, the Cty of St Johns jons the naton n payng trbute to the dedcated people who serve n the Clnton Memoral Hosptal of ths communty who provde sklled and compassonate health care to our ctzens, both nsde and outsde NOW, THEREFORE,, Robert H. Wood, as Mayor of ths cty>of St Johns do hereby proclam May 6-12, 1973 as HOSPTAL WEEK N ST JOHNS,,. and urge ctzens of St,Johns, to take cognzance of ths event and to partcpate fttngly n ls observance. Robert H. Wood J PR- 1 Playng the "Polluton Game" are 8th graders (from left) Mndy McKean, James Fox, John Duda (hdng), Pam Schaefer, Brenda Feldpausch, Dense Feldpausch, Rose Koengsknecht, Margaref t Goerge and Theresa Thes. The object of the game s to fgure out ways to deal wth polluton problems wth gven amounts of money. Workng on what must be the Great,Granddaddy of all stream tables are (from left) Steve Myers, Mke Braun and Tm Nohack. Ths project s so bfg they had to move t outdoors." " *

4 4A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan May 9, J973 Clnton County News Famly and Socety saaffa«m«ff»mwra»w8»^^ r DeWtt nursery a cooperatve venture ^even persons were accepted nto communcant membershp of Sant Johns Lutheran Church by rte of confrmaton on Palm Sunday, Aprl 15, Ths followed several -weeks of catechsm classes and dlgent study. The new members shown wth Pastor Robert D. Koeppcn, are: (rear, from left) Ben Pror, Lynn Ruestman, Randy Searles and Jeff Dakers. (Front from left) Kathy Kennedy, Darlene Skym, Evelyn Felds, and Pastor Koeppen. cooperatve nursery school DEWTT - Hope Lutheran for pre-schoolers 5 days-a Church on Herbson Rd has week, thanks to a group of been doublng as a concerned parents n the. Blue Star Mothers celebrate 29th annversary On Aprl 24 Blue Star Mothers held a potluck supper at the Congregatonal Church to celebrate ther 29th annversary. A short program followed the supper wth Jance Hyzer and Cherl Campeau entertanng wth song, tap dance and taton twrlng. There were 4 of the 5 charter members present, Bernce Stevens, Rose Wlke, Dela Corkn and Mable Maer. One of the members reported that the last of her 6 sons who have served n the servce wll be retred n, May ths was Mare Whtford. Edna Eldred was elected to attend conventon at Grand Rapds as delegate wth Rose Wlke alternate. The commttee for the May meetng s Alce Hebeck, Jesse Fnch, Arg Mozallon and Ruth DeBoer. The mystery prze was won by Dorothy Steves. Safety belts, when you thnk about t, ts a nce way to say love you. area. Taught by Sylva Worst, 2 separate classes are offered for 3 and 4 year olds, at a cost of $1.50 a day. The 4 year-olds meet on Monday, Wednesday and Frday from 9-11 am, and the 3 year-olds meet on Tuesday and Thursday at the same tme. The school was begun n January of 1972, when several area parents got together and decded that snce there was no nursery avalable between Lansng and St Johns they should start one. The YWCA helped them get started, and currently asssts as cosponsorand advser, Mrs Worst s pad for her servces, but the rest of the parents who assst donate ther tme. A lmt has been se.t at 20 kds per class. Currently 18 chldren are enrolled n the 4 year-old class, and 16 n the younger group. Playtme takes up the frsfc hour of school, followed by a snack tme and other actvtes. Some of the play facltes were made by parents, and nclude wooden bookshelves, stove and snk, an ronng board, a tower wth a slde and a work bench. Other toys nclude a varety of hats such as a fremans hat, Smokey the Bear and hard hat. Books are furnshed partly by the school and partly by the DeWtt Lbrary. The class has also taken feld trps to an orchard, where the chldren pcked apples and a pumpkn to take home; they vsted the DeWtt Lbrary, a Greenhouse, a dentst n St Johns and 2 farms. As a clmax to the years actvtes a feld trp to Potter Park Zoo n Lansng s planned for the last day of school. THS SUNDAY MAY 13th S MOTHERS DAY Parrs Drugs Have Lou Ann Myszak (rght) and Betty Wemand (left) assst Sylva Worst, teacher of the DeWtt cooperatve nursery school, wth snacktlme. Last week the 4 year-olds made hot 1 (ogsanduchfaccs,wthketchupeyes,noseandmouth. *»-** * t _«B. Vst Our GFT SHOP! - CHNA CUPS AND SAUCERS NCENSE BURNERS FGURNES WALL PLACQUES MUGS AND MUG TREES CANDLES AND CANDLE RNGS TRVETS FLOWER VASES LBBY GLASS SETS And Many, Many Other tens! SANDERS CANDES FOR MOTHER FROM 59* $C00 TO 5 MOTHER WOULD LKE ANEW Kodak Pocket NSTAMATC CAMERA LARGE PCTURES FROM A SMALL CAMERA WE HAVE ALL MODELS FROM $ MOTHERS DAY REXALL N. DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS HUNDREDS OF GFT SUGGESTONS! P0L0R0D SQUARE SHOOTER CAMERA MOVE OR SLDE PROJECTORS BLLFOLDS, FRENCH PURSES, CLUTCH PURSES By Prnce Gardner SEE OUR BG SELECTON OF Hallmark Books $ 2 50 FROM COLOGNES AND DUSTNG POWDERS N HER. FAVORTE FRAGRANCE COA&J^ DRUGS ^S Phone That ones mne!" A few mnutes n the oven and the smlng faces were ready toseat, along wth a glass of chocolate mlk. NOTCE FOR GASOLNE AND FURNACE OL BDS The Cty of DeWtt wll receve bds for the purchase of gasolne and fuel ol at the Cty Clerks offce, 414 E. Man Street, DeWtt, Mchgan. Bds must be submtted n an envelope clearly marked "Gasolne and Fuel Ol Bds" to the Cty Clerk by 2:00 pm Frday, June 15,1973. Bds wll be opened by the Cty Clerk or her representatve at the above tme. Proposals wll then be provded to the Cty Councl for ther next meetng. All prces shall reman frm for the perod awarded by the Cty Councl. Further, the Cty Councl reserves the rght to accept any bd, reject any or all bds, wave nformaltes or rregulartes n any or all bds or procedure and to grant the proposal the Cty Councl deems s n the best nterest of the Cty of DeWtt. ~ Bds are to be submtted for ether/or one year contracts begnnng July 1,1973 and endng June 30,1974, or for a two year perod begnnng July 1,1973 and endng Jhe 30, Bds must ndcate the quantfy (n gallons) to be provded and the prce per gallon tank wagon delvered pror to any State tax thereon. * < SUPPLES TO BE PROVDED Approxmately 10,000 gallons #2 Furnace Ol Approxmately 12,000 gallosn ethyl gasolne f there are further.questons regardng ths request please contact the Cty offces, telephone nutnber Dorothy Keck C«y Clerk.

5 May 9,1973 "Strng-n" ST JOHNS -- Ths year, for the 1st tme, the St Johns Orchestra "Strng-n" wll be presented n 2 parts, due sto the large number of students and groups performng. The Hgh School Orchestra wll perform on Monday May 14, wth the Elementary and Jr Hgh orchestras performng on Thursday May 31. Mondays concert wll be presented at 7:30 pm,n Pocus Audtorum at the hgh school. Rodney B Wlson Jr Hgh Audtorum wll be the scene of the May 31 concert, also at 7:30 pm. Featured ths year s volnst John Eldrdge, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Eldrdge of St Johns. A senor at the t hgh school, he s recognzed as an outstandng young volnst, He s currently studyng wth Romeo Tata at Mchgan State Unversty. Eldrdge wll perform the 1st 2 movements of the Concerto No. *V by H Veutemps, as well as Beethovens Romance n F Major, Op 50, Other works on the program wll nclude the St Lawrence Overture by Robert Washburn, Catsklls Legend by Paul Whear, Smple Symphony by Benjamn Brtten, and selectons May p foods Reduce your food costs each month by purchasng products lsted on the US Department of Agncutures monthly Plentful Foods Lst, remnds Mchgan State Unversty Consumer Marketng Specalst Maryann Beckman Abundant quanttes of the foods lsted usually mean n two parts ths year Orchestra drector Bll Tennant puts the Hgh School Orchestra through ts paces n preparaton for the upcomng concert enttled, "Strng-n." Voln John Eldrdge (left) wll be the featured solost at ths years concert. from the muscal Har arranged by R Gerry Long. Proceeds from tcket sales wll go nto a scholarshp entful lsted lower prces, the specalst explans. ncluded on the lst for May are dry beans, splt peas, cranberry juce cocktal, cranberry sauce, eggs, peanuts and peanut products, oranges and orange juce, corn meal and corn (homny) grts. fund to be used by strng students attendng -summer musc camps. Tckets cost $1 for adults and 50* for Marrage- Lcenses Davd Leo Fedewa, 21, 831 Lyons Rd, Portland; Ann Mare Hengesbach, 19, R2, Jones Rd, Portland. Km Arland Bancroft, 21, R6, St Johns; Dana Mae Robnson, 20, 1959 N Watson Rd, St Johns. Wllam E. Barker, 38, Oak St, Bath; Sara J. Clark, 26,13621 Oak St, Bath Carl A. Gbbs, 18, 8830 Langsburg Rd, Langsburg; Laura J. Sulkowsk, 16, 8623 Round Lake Rd, Langsburg. CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan students, and wll be sold by all Hgh School Orchestra students, or can be purchased at the door. Meetng MAY 15 - The Amercan Legon Auxlary Unt 153 wll meet at the Legon Hall at 8 pm Plans for Poppy Days wll be dscussed and there wll be electon of offcers for MR & MRS ERNEST MOORE Celebrate annversary ST JOHNS - Mr and Mrs Ernest Moore, 300 S Swegles St, wll celebrate ther 60th weddng annversary May 20, wth an open house from 2-5 pm. They were marred by the Rev Jerry Baker on May 18, 1912 at hs home near Ovd. The Moores have 3 chldren, Esther Rtter and Kenneth Moore, both of St Johns and Raymond Moore of Ovd, 7 grandchldren and 4 great grandchldren. Mr Moore s employed at the FC Mason Co where he has worked for 27 years. The couple requests no gfts. Blue Star Mothers meet MAPLE RAPDS -- A potluck supper was enjoyed when 37 members of Blue Star Mothers gathered at the Congregatonal Church n Maple Rapds on May 2. The busness meetng was called to order by presdent Nna Freed. Presdent Edna Eldred extended an nvtaton for the group to hold ther annual meetng n St Johns wth chapter 88 hostng. The nvtaton was accepted and Myrtle Tolles was apponted presdent, Ruth Barrett 1st vce and Nora Hebeck sec. The evenng was spent playng games wth przes for all. area brths A boy, Thomas Rchard,, was born to Mr and Mrs Joseph Mullaney of R#5, St Johns, Aprl 22, 1973 at Sparrow Hosptal, He weghed 8 lbs 12 ozs. The baby has 1 brother and 1 sster. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Thomas R. Mullaney and Mrs Margaret Johnson, Mr and Mrs Burton Johnson. The mother s the former Laura Johnson. A-boy, Chad Morgan, was born to Mr and Mrs Robert A. Ebert, Jr of Tustn, Calf, 5A May 1 at Tustn, Calf Hosptal. He weghed 10 lbs, 2 ozs. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Robert A. Ebert, Sr. The mother s the former Lesle Day. A grl, Tonya Dawn, was born to Mr and Mrs Robert Boak of 1428 Warwck Dr, Lansng, May 5 at Lansng General Hosptal. She weghed 9 lbs 7-1/2 ozs. The baby has 1 brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lee Ray Smth, Mr and Mrs Carl Boak. The mother s the former Lnda Smth. Use Classfed AdS Art Carved Waddng Rngs $12.50 See Our Most Complete Lne Of Jewelry For Mothers Day or Graduaton. tuuxton Bllfolds. lv"?f Damond Pendents VfUADSC^EUfEl DV SpedelWotth Hands ^AKK,JEWELRT Charm Bracelets lluxton Jewelry Uoxes 30 Years Sellng Damonds * unon Colored Glass n Clnton Area j Stanless Slverware -»,,. ~.., ] Perced Farrngs 114 N. Clnton ! At: Eammf Sm Sm ( <, Here Mrs Derbys 1st graders sample the cookes they baked last week. The class, whch just fnshed study of how ndans used to make ther own flour, decded to bake cookes and see wlat happens to flour when t s cooked. CLNTON F^.llAE^ WED.-THURS.-FR.-SAT.-SUN. MAY n. "PetenTlle some marrage!/, Walter Matthau Carol Burnett SHOWTME 7:45 P.M. Remember WEDNESDAY NTE S FAMLY NTE! All Seats 75* Saturday Matnee 2 P.M. ALL SEATS Sunday Matnee 2 P.M. REGULAR ADMSSON BG THNGS ARE GONG TO HAPPEN AT BOTH CLNTON THEATRE AND FAMLY DRVE-N. Watch Our Ads Weekly! Want Ads get fast results FAMLY St. Johns N. U.S. 27 PllHE-NHEHRE 1st grade teacher at Eureka Elementary School, Dane Derby, passes out books to some of her students n ther readng corner. The bathtub, decorated by her class, has cushons nsde and makes a comfortable spot to curl up wth a book. Mrs Derby reports that nterest n learnng to read has ncreased snce the tub became a part of her classroom. Eureka 1st graders EUREKA - Frst grade kds n Dane Derbys class may have more fun at school than some others. Recently they decorated a have fun at school FRDAY- SATURDAY- SUN DAY- MAY BG DOUBLE FEATURE MuMMtaMDwMMepraMTt t started at such a sfmpl* crme) BTAWlNaTFFANVBOLUM MNH«tt HfflHtSEHNfWJAWE.,, "K-fD WATTNANOPRODUC&DBYRYANaWOrF DRECTED BY GUERDON TRUEBLOOD 1V] CMTAMMMMADOAVO VUfdHT MAKTOtWNO M K»t MOCATmoOUCCHOfr AOlU*N COM Semwrf»oo«(P»M? * ««* AMMMOTPKOWCTON «onw«.rutcowofuonmlfm THEY HAD T..JW WfO AnytWftf Totttat! Bonnes Kds Tfautfc Oo4h 99$* nly hmd twot t\mt\m www mm, mmm, ww WTM;**wn mmh KM Co-luftfa» Ww rmn,}mmmm,.lmn tmw, m Owdw m4 Tmothy rown. WFttM N NlHM M MnW HMnl> CKu»vhlfclll»Wwlllltltf.Pfo*K*f )ChrtHltfwd. BG THNGS ARE GONG TO HAPPEN AT BOTH THE FAMLY DRVE-N AND CLNTON THEATRES Watch Our Weekly Ads! bathtub wth panted flowers, and furnshed t wth pllows. t serves as a sort of readng cubbyhole, and has sparked nterest n learnng to read as a result, accordng to Mrs Derby. She sad the project was greeted.enthusastcally by her 26 students, who enjoy spendng tme n the tub. She noted that she came nto the room durng a recess perod and found 2 of the boys readng n the tub. Students are allowed free TCKETS readng tme f they have completed all ther work, she sad. They also make use of the tub f they have to stay nsde at recess for some reason, or want to. Last week the class made cookes. Mrs Derby sad they undertook the project n conjuncton wth ther study of the ndans. "They made ther own flour, so we make cookes," she sad. Plans n the makng nclude a study of each of the basc food groups. DOWNTOWN SAGNAW NC. UNDER THE AUSPCES OF WX0X...RAD NVTES YOU TO A WARM WONDERFUL EVENNG OF FAMLY ENTERTANMENT WTH PAT BOONE FRDAY,MAY11 8 P.M. SAGNAW CVC CENTER A BEAUTFUL MOTHERS DAY SHOW WTH PAT BOONE AND THE EXCTNG SONGS OF THE McCRARYS * RESERVED SEATS!3.50-*4.50 and 5.50 JSEY0UR BANK AMERCARD OR MASTER CHARGE AVALABLE AT ANY SECOND NATONAL BANK OFFCE AND CVC CENTER BOX OFFCE. ar step The shoe you can lve n A sandal that slngs along arly. Fragle strppng on a low, femnne heel of the softest, crushed kd. t feels rght and looks sensatonal wth the casuals you wear so often. $ Qgg Shop Frday Ntn Tl 9 \ *~ owosso DURAND ST* JOHNS ECONOMY E ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ STRANDS nnem*. SHO STOR " SHOES PHON num F, r ( n Foo, poton wth Famou Brand Shot. " ONA tetrw rtltn to ppn

6 6A CLNTONCOUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan May 9,1973 The 69th Annual meetng of the Clnton * County Federaton of Womens met on Thursday, May 3 at the Unted Methodst Church n Maple Rapds wth the Maple Rapds Soross Club as hostess. Mrs Kenneth Wnsor presded over the meetng as County Maple Rapds hosts 69th meetng of womens clubs t«t Presdent. Other offcers servng wth her were Mrs James Whttemore, vcepresdent; Mrs Ray Mller, secretary, Mrs Erwn Mc- Master, Treasurer, and Mrs Harold Mllman as charman of the Nomnatng Commttee. Before the luncheon was served, Mrs Dee Allen favored the group wth several organ selectons. Part of the program was gven durng the lunch hour. There was group sngng. Mrs Madge Underwood brought greetngs to the group and Mrs James Whttemore gave the response, The nvocaton was gven by Mss Mary Cole Two mnute reports were gven by the Club presdents, All reported a very busy year, Some were prevented by bad weather on ther meetng day, Mrs McWllams won the door prze, a beautful table centerpece. There was a bref recess whle the group went back upstars. Mrs John Spencer led n the Pledge of Allegance, after whch Mrs JoAnn Wllams sang three numbers, t s no secret, forgve, and How Great Thou Art. Mrs John Spencer gave a bref hstory of the Maple Rapds Soross Club. Offcers for were ntroduced. There were seven past county presdents n attendance. The speaker for the day, Mrs Francs Joanndes and the dstrct presdent, Mrs Bartelle Fress were also ntroduced. Mrs John Rumbaugh had charge of the memoral. Fve members were pad trbute: Mrs Mae Goodrch^ the Else Lterary Club; Mrs Maude Crooks of the Maple Rapds Soross Club; Mrs Anna Alderman of the Ovd Duplan Lbrary Club; and Mrs Nna DeWtt and Mrs Else Vance of the St Johns Womens Club. A monetary gft was gven to Grls Town n ther memory. On the table were a parchment representng musc, The Bble and a loaf of slced bread representng the staff staff of lfe, a pcture and some brushes and tube pants to represent art, the gavelfor takng an nterest n cvc affars, flags for an nterest n nternatonal affars, and an evergreen to represent lfe, The secretary and treasurer reports were read and accepted. Mrs John Spencer took the group on an magnary trp to all the clubs n the county. Mrs \ Bartelle Fress, dstrct presdent, gave a talk on Know Your Federaton". There are over 14,500 clubs n the Unted States, and over 11 and onehalf mllon club women through the world. Mrs Johanndes, speaker for the day, spoke on "How to Acheve Your Potental as a Woman." She compared a woman to houseplants, one plant does well when not recevng too much sunshne, the other receved too lttle. She told how a woman sufferng wth muscular dystrophy and confned to a - wheel char lked to bake and shared her bakng wth others, some she sold and gave the money to a church towards buldng an educatonal unt. A woman has to decde what she wants to do. She also brought out the fact of the vast dfference between the 19th and 20th century women. Women form 35 of the workng force and (10 of the professonal postons. New Offcers for the year are Mrs James Whttemore, -presdent; Mrs Roy Davds,, vce-presdent; Mrs Elmo Gffels, secretary; Mrs Robert Bloomer, treasurer; charman on nomnatons, Mrs Charles Walker. The meetng next year wll be n May wth the Ovd Crescent Club. N ST. JOHNS New offcers were elected at the County Federaton of Womens Clubs annual conventon held May 3 at Maple Rapds. They are (from left) Mrs John Spencer, past hstoran; Mrs Kenneth Wnsor,jast presdent; Mrs James Whttemore, presdent; Mrs Roy Davs, vce presdent; Mrs Elmo Gffels, secretary; Mrs Robert Bloomer, treasurer; Mrs Charles Walker (absent), nomnatons charman. Daly nttnst Passbook Savngs CAPTOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON 222 M CLNTON AVENUE - ST, JOHNSl * USfr- Shela Pullam jons ARETE OLVET -- Shela Pullam, women on campus for ther daughter of Mr and Mrs scholarshp, leadershp, and Jerry Pullam of 3340 North servce to Olvet College. t US 27 of St Johns, was was founded by faculty recently.ntated nto the members and s ntended to newly formed honor socety be a progentor of Mortorboardy^zs the-^nafconal 5^ ARETE.*UTFS *""jovf» f ;s "^ Womens Honor Socety., fortwomer at Olvet College, The SodetyVrecdgnzes Else News The hosptalzed veterans of ths County have been busy all year makng lttle red flowers called the Poppy. The materals are provded free by the Amercan Legon and Auxlary to these veterans and they derve fnancal assstance from assemblng the poppes. Ths year, Poppy Days wll be May 17, 18 and 19. The Ovd and Else Amercan Legon Posts and the St Johns Amercan Legon Auxlary Unt 0153 have sponsored the Poppy Poster Contest" n the Ovd-Else Hgh School ths year. The wnners selected were: Class - Tracy Bradsh, 1st; Nancy Latz, 2nd; and Cndy Ann Francs, 3rd place. Class - Donna Weber, 1st; Barbara Wllams, 2nd; and Kathe West, 3rd place. Class V - Tom Foesz, 1st and Arthur By rum, 2nd place. The frst place wnners have been sent to the Eghth Dstrct Poppy Charman for competton. Look for all the posters made by the art students n the wndows of the Ovd and Else busnesses durng Poppy Week, and buy a Poppy. Burl T. Sherman s serously ll at the Owosso Memoral Hosptal, where he was taken a week ago. Mrs Esther Dorman underwent surgery at the Owosso Memoral Hosptal last week. She s expected, home ths week. Mrs Blanch Bates who recently underwent major surgery at a Lansng Hosptal s expected home soon. She has been stayng wth her daughter snce beng released from the hosptal. LOSE UGLY FAT Start lolng walgttt today OR MONEY BACK. MONADEX la ft lny ( bll tha wll halp curb your dalra lor axcaaa food. Ell leaa-wajflt lar. Contan* no dangaroua drug and wll not make you narnoua. No ttranuoua aarclaa. Charm* your Ufa... atar today. MONA6M coat* (or a 20 day w»» y and MM lor twlca ttw anwtmt. Low ugly tat or your monay wll bt rafundad wth no quatlcn aakad byt PARRS DRUG St. Johnt Mll Ordtra Flled NOTCE Pursuant to Secton 610(d) of the nternal Revenue Code, the 1972 annual report of The Renaud Foundaton s avalable at ts offce at 3800 Captal Cty.Boulevardu Lansng.v Mchgan. H. James? Renaud}*Presdent and s prncpal manager., T PAYS TO SHOP AT d\l\aaj\nyan ± OVER 35 YEARS OF VALUES GFTS MOTHER S SURE TO APPRECATE SWEATERS STOLES SLPS PANTYHOSE DRESSES PANTSUTS LADES SUMMER GOWNS AND PAJAMAS $049 POLYESTER AND COTTON PREMANENT PRESS PRETTY PASTEL COLORS SZES 32 TO 44 SOME STYLES WTH \ U MATCHNG ROBES O T0 *K» A NEW SHPMENT $1*98 OF SUMMER PURSES AND STRAWS AND VNYLS, $798 DONT MSS OUR MAY WHTE SALE BG SAVNGS ON SHEETS BED-PLLOWS - TOWELS - MATTRESS PADS FABRC SALE OF SHORT LENGTHS OF KNT FABRCS. DOUBLE KNTS. SNGLE KNTS, SWEATER KNTS OVER SO PECES TO CHOOSE FROM* VALUES TO» YARD TO 1 7/8 $ 1 99 $6.98 YD. YARD PECES PRCED AT A YD.

7 May 9,1973- CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan P-W Band earns ratng at Durand On a recent trp to Durand for the Dstrct Fve Band festval, the Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School Band earned an "excellent" ratng. To acheve the ratng, the band was requred to play 3 numbers "Storm Kng", "Varaton Overture", and "Westchester Overture". "Westchester Overture" was the requred number for a class C band. Durng these numbers, 3 judges lstened for precson n playng, ntonaton, and general muscal effect. The 2d part of the judgng was done n sghtreadng. A march and concert number were played, and no one knew what the selectons were untl the actual sghtreadng occurred. The 4 ratngs were summarzed and the band came home wth a 2d dvson. Ths s the frst tme n the hstory of P-W hgh school that the band has ever receved a L The P-W junor hgh also attended the Solo and Ensemble Festval n Breckenrdge. From the 14 events entered, 2 receved a "superor" ratng, and 8 receved an ratng. "excellent" Two from St Johns attend conference EAST LANSNG - Local hgh school prncpals and counselors got some advce from ther former students at Mchgan State Unverstys annual Prncpal - Counselor - Freshmen Follow-up Conference held last week. Representng St Johns Hgh School were Albert LeFevere and Arlene Schramln. More than 300 offcals from over 200 Mchgan hgh schools met wth 2000 freshmen for feedback on college GVE to the Amercan Cancer Socety "MCHGANS LARGEST" Would you beleve a brand new 14 x 70 four bedroom Moble Home completely furnshed. FOR ONLY (Alto avalable n throe bedroom model) ^7QQS l> H 4 F HERES-REAL LUXURY ftt AN UNBELEVABLE PRCE 3 Bedrooms 1 Baths Deluxe Furnshngs Woodburnng Freplace o 30 gal. Water Heater Famly Room Prvate Dnng Deluxe Carpetng " Real Wood Panelng Colonal Storm Door All Ths For Only11,900 ALSOA4-BEDROOM 14x70, (- AA_ PACKAGE PRCE 7,995 preparaton. The goals of the conference were to provde admnstrators wth nformaton relatve to mprovng the preparaton of students for college, and to evaluate the progress and adjustment of present f resh- -men from ther communtes. -REMEMBER- TW0 LOCATONS...for JUST THE HOME YOU NEED! "YOUR DEPOST BACK F YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS!" MODULAR DV. DOUBLE- WDE & SECTONAL 2015 N. Larch North U.S. 27 PHONE OUR ULTRA MODERN MOBLE HOME DV N. East St. (North U.S. 27) Just North of state Road PHONE NOTCE- rffl momc homes of Lansng VLLAGE OF OVD RESDENTS St Johns Hgh School Choralers, under the drecton of Don Valentne, perform durng the program entertanment porton of the Saturday statewde meetng of Chld Study Clubs at St Johns Hgh School. Guest speaker for the Sprng Plannng Conference was Rev Hugh Bannnga of the St Johns Epscopal Church. Durng the day, Chld Study groups partcpated n workshop sessons to revew presentatons of the upcomng years programs. Followng a luncheon and the Choralers performance, state offcers addressed the group and the day ended wth a salute to Mchgan Week by Lnda Ernst, St Johns Hgh School student, who composed and read a poem prepared especally for the program. Hstoran s guest speaker at Senor Ctzens ELSE (c) - Else Senor Ctzens metat the Amercan Legon Hall wth a potluck dnner served by Mr and Mrs Manley Engebretson asssted by Mr and Mrs Robert Kelley. \ The presdent Mlford Clark called the meetng to order and Walter Bancroft ntroduced the guest speaker, Frank Bshop, a retred conservaton offce of Owosso. Bshop setup a large hand drawn map whch had tracngs of the wanderng of the Maple Rver along wth the Shawassee and Grand Rvers. He had marked and named certan tradng posts, saw mlls, grst mlls, ndan campstes and homes of a few of the early poneers. Feed and saw mlls and dams were bult along the Maple Rver west of the present vllage of Else early n 1936 by the Thomas Craven famly wth sons, -Robert, saac, Joseph, and Thomas JCm,, u, u, T^rtpDgnalj rver, roadj from Cravens Mlls to the/* Colony^orMapleton-as t wtfs then called at that tme was also cleared and bult by the Cravens. The Chppewa ndans of the area exchanged ther pelts and furs wth the French traders who pled the Maple and other rvers n canoes through the Sagnaw regon. n 1826, George Campau opened a tradng post at Maple Rapds followng smlar posts by Boleu and Tremble, Chochos, Knaggs and others. n 1845Saggees Camp was located on the banks of the Maple Rver on the old Arthur Cobb farm, where ndans n travelng between Sagnaw, Maple Rapds and Grand Rapds often used the tral that passed ths camp. Bshop explaned the geographcal background of ths area and hs lsteners were surprsed to learn that north of Maple Rapds there once was a pleasure and steam boat on the rver between Maple Rapds and Brdgevlle. Bshop s a member of Owosso Hstorcal Socety. He s collectng artfacts and nformaton concernng ths early hstory. He asked f anyone had nformaton he could use n a book he wants to complete, he would apprecate hearng from them. You may wrte to Frank Bshop North Water St, Owosso, Mchgan Mrs Helen Wltse gave the report of May 2 gven by Elane Cncals, Extenson vhome Economst at the Central Natonal Bpnk n St Johns. The topc was "After 65". Mss Cntcala presented 3 moves. Each one depcted a specfc problem. There was no soluton to any of the problems. Mrs Wltse meetng presented the topcs and let the members gve ther own solutons. Mr and Mrs Dale Levey Sr wll serve on the refreshment commttee for June, at whch tme Mrs Helen Wltse wll show her pctures -of the Canadan Rockes and Alaska. Mrs Wltse served secretary pro tern for busness meetng. Mssonary to appear at Nazarene church ST JOHNS -- Marjore Peel, mssonary to the Republc of South Afrca, wll conduct a servce at the St Johns Church of the Nazarene May 11 at 7:30 pm She has been a mssonary snce as the Snce 1963 she has taught n the Bble College tranng Afrcan preachers, ther wves and Bble Women. Ms Peel s on furlough for 1 year, and plans to make her home n Mchgan. Specal meetng for Ovd resdents A specal meetng for all ctzens of theovd area s to be held Tuesday, May 15, at 7:30 pm n the Ovd Vllage Offces. Pctures wll be shown of mprovements that can be made for Ovd. Guest speaker wll be Dr Fred Frnk from the Two SJ women to attend annual day MARSHALL - - Two St Johns women wll attend the Huguenot Socety of Mchgans Annual Day of Remembrance to be held n Marshall May 20. The event wll be at the Frst Baptst Church, and ncludes a dnner at a local restaurant Attendng from ths area are Maralyse L Brooks, past presdent, and Mrs George Brooks. gve TTM Unted Way UMtEOCOMMUNCtlSt Department of Engneerng of Mchgan State Unversty. ELSE (c) -ElseChapter OES #69 held ts regular meetng Thursday evenng Worthy Matron Leona Baker and Worthy Patron Robert Baker presdng n the East. The altar was draped for Helen Gundry, Past Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Mchgan, OES. The Chapter was draped for Leafy Garrett the oldest lvng member of Else Capter, She passed away at the Pontac Osteopathc Hosptal where she had been ll for 2 weeks. Mrs Garrett would have been a member 68 years of the Eastern Stars n July of ths year and 90 years old next month, June 26. Plans for a brthday celebraton were underway for her at the Mlford Whtng Chapter where she was lvng wth her son and wfe, Mr and Mrs Lynn Garrett. The Else Chapter s plannng a luncheon at noon and a program to follow on June 16 honorng Lfe and Charter members, past matrons and past patrons: There were 10 members from Else who attended the Clnton County OES Assocaton held at the Veterans Hall n Ovd. Mrs Anne Praay of Else was elected to the offce of 2nd vce-presdent. The followng were nstallng offcers: Dorothy Kadolph of Ovd; Vrgna Moon of Ovd; Lela Wlson of Else, Cecle Hayes of Lnden, past Grand / Else OES plans membershp honors Organst of the Mchgan Grand Chapter. Several members from Else* wll attend the dnner and recepton for -Donna Coulng. Plans are beng made to attend the Chesanng Frends Nght, May 24. The Worthy Matron, Leona Baker thanked her offcers and extended her thanks to the Amercan Legon for ther help and servces for the funeral dnner for the Clark Curts famly and a specal thanks to the wves who asssted n furnshng food and helpng to serve the dnner, A: close of the meetng, refreshments were served n the dnng room by Jeanne Temple, Florence Ewer and Katherne Watson and Mr and Mrs Luman Hall and Mr and Mrs Nel Hall n charge of clean-up. 7A The refreshment commttee for June 7 meetng wll be Gathel Martn, and Mr and Mrs Luman Hall. Clean-up commttee for June meetng wll be Mr and Mrs Arche J. Moore and Mrs Robert Martn. Green Tee CLNTON COUNTY -- The sprng meetng of the Green Tee, Clnton County Club, was held May 2 wth 43 members present. A gourmet breakfast was served at tables decorated wth daffodls and forsytha. Plans for the year were announced by Mrs Bruce Fowler, presdent. The breakfast was followed by a round of golf, wth Else Dcknson, Jane Beach and Ll Tedt wnnng the przes for the day. NATONALLY ACCREDTED BYTHE COSMETOLOGY ACCREDTNG COMMSSON Clnc Open To The Publc FREE PARKNG CAREER OPPORTUNTES N THE BEAUTY FELD ALL SERVCES RENDERED BY SUPERVSED SENOR STUDENTS New Classes Startng The Frst Monday of Each Month For further nformaton, wrte or call Mrs. Sonnenberg, Manager North East St. Lansng Ths ad could be the begnnng of A NEW LFE FOR YOUR FAMLY BULD YOUR OWN HOME THE MLES WAY, HERES HOW... We furnsh precut buldng materals and step by step nstructons and easy pay plan and free delvery and plumbng and heatng and wrng and pant and tle and blueprnt servce and good advce and some cash for your basement, too. We have just about everythng you need... were frendly people, too. So why pay rent? Our free home plan book tells you more. PPLEASF RL^H~l^~^lTFREl:ATAl^ ^T^TY Name / Address / \ Cty, Slate, Zp / / _Pl*fCLl MLES HOMES Mack Ave., Grosae Ponts, Mchgan Call: 315/^ There s a Mles local representatve n yo&farea SHORT ON CASH USE OURS Lottery bonus one week only! -J The Owosso Refuse Servce wll be pckng up refuse Saturday, May 12 n order to gve vllage resdents ample tme to beautfy the town for Mchgan week May ALL REFUSE MUST BE PLACED AT CURB SDE NO LATER THAN 7:00 a.m. Seeyour frendly fbd dealer... DALE CROSSLAN Vllage Clerk W NSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! HOME-FARM BUSNESS AUTO» tnambor of v^amertca Group ^ LANTERMAN NSURANCE 200 W. State, St. Johns, PHONE BRUCE LANTERMAN "HE WANTS TO makeyou HAPPY" EGAN FORD SALES 200W. HghamSt. ST. JOHNS Phone Foul 1 new cars n addton to regular Lottery przes! To celebrate Mchgan Week, the Worlds Rchest Lottery s offerng a Mchgan Week Bonus for tckets sold May 8 to May 151 Awardng a new 1973 Ambassador staton wagon, Mercury Marqus, Plymouth Fury and Oldsmoble Delta 88! Each has an approxmate retal value of $5,000 and each s equpped wth automatc transmsson, rado, whte sdewell tres, power steerng and power brakes. * Tckets for the May 17, 1973 weekly Lottery drawng (only") qualfy for both the regular weekly drawng and the Bonus Drawng. mmedately followng the regular weekly drawng of May 17, two addtonal bonus numbers wll be drawn. Qnly tckets matchng both bonus numbors qualfy for the The chance of a lfetme. Bonus Drawng May 24 at Alma, Mchgan. Matchng one bonus number does not qualfy the holder for a $25 prze. There wllbe as many addtonal przes of $500 each as there are.addtonal qualfyng contestants. mportant: Holders of wnnng bonus tckets must clam ther tcket at a desgnated Lottery Clams Center by 4 p.m.. May 23, to be nvted to the new-car drawng. Tckets clamed after that tme wn $500. Wnners of automobles wll be drected to deal wth a specfed dealershp for delvery. Sales taxes, lcense, ttle transfer and optonal equpment not lsted above are the responsblty of ho* wnner. *, Bonus Week tckets on sale May 8 through noon May 15 only. Buy them now! W:.^dtff! d^^sa-^p,,^ rtr*!"^!

8 8A Ovd-Else clams County Trophy agan CLNTON COUNTY. NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan May 9,1973 Ovd-Elses Marauders won ther 5th Clnton County News Track Meet Monday afternoon, wth county schools puttng the O-E all weather track to good use n a steady ran, The Marauders fnshed on top wth 95 ponts, followed by Bath n 2d wth 58 ponts. DeWttand St Johns were ted wth 57 ponts apece, Pewamo - Westphala fnshed wth 8 ponts and Fowler 6. Despte the ran, 2 County Meet records were set. Randy Lankford of DeWtt had a 20 ft, 10 n leap n the long jump, breakng the record set n 1968 by Daryle Melvn of Ovd-Else of /2. Joe Green of Bath set a record n the 440 run wth a Ume of 52.3, breakng the old record of 52.8 set by Joe Black of DeWtt n FOLLOWNG ARE THEEVENTMEDAL WNNERS: SHOT PUT 1. Rck Albertson 49*5-1/2" (D); 2. Tom Ashley 468" (D); 3. Rod Adams 44 5". HGH JUMP 1. Glenn Tarrant 5 8" (B); 2. Frtz Ordway" 5 8" (B); 3. Harold Welman 5 4" (SJ). LONG JUMP 1. Randy Lankford 20* 10" (D); 2. Dave Wnkler 19 11" (OE); 3. Bob Hunter /2" (SJ). 880 RELAY 1. Bath 1:36.1*; 2. Ovd- BATH RUNNER BREAKS THE TAPE Else 1:36.15; 3. St Johns 1:42.0..*Joe Green, Ed Osenga, Ted Day, Mark Graham. POLE VAULT 1. Doug Mergnac 106" (SJ); 2. Dave Maag 10 (OE); 3. Marty Brewbaker 9 6" (SJ). 880 RUN 1. Mark Heller 2:03.8 (SJ); 2. Dale Mller 2:05.5 (OE); 3. Mke Mandrck 2:06.7 tt». 120 HGH HURDLES 1, TedGegerl6.2(OE);2. Rck- Moody 16.8 (D); 3. Harold Welman (SJ). MLE RELAY 1. Ovd-Else 3:41.5*; 2. Bath 3:42.1. Rck "Gfuesbeck, Jm Kelley, Ted Geger, Krk Baese. MLE 1. Dave Hnes 4:48 (OE); 2. Glenn Tarrant 4:49.1 (B); 3. Andy Clark 4:53.4 (SJ). 100 DASH 1. Randy Loynes 11.0 (OE); 2. Randy Bower 11.1 <B); 3. Randy Smon (F). 440 RUN 1. Joe Green 52.3 (B); 2. Jm Lawrence 53.0 (OE); 3. Ted Day (B). 180 LOW HURDLES 1. TedG"eger22.4(OE);2. Randy Bower 22.6 (B); 3.,> Bob Hunter 23.8 (SJ). 2 MLE 1. Doyle Foland 11:24.5 (D); 2. Wayne.Fedewa 11:50.1 (SJ); 3. Chrs Skolzylas 11:50.3 (D). 220 DASH 1. Randy Loynes 24.75, (OE); 2. Jm Lawrence 24.8 (OE); 3. Mark Smth 25.2 (OE). 440 RELAY 1. DeWtt 48.4*; 2. Ovd- Else *Randy Lankford, Tm Farr, Randy Ptts, Rch. Albertson. Home runs pace Marauder After beng shut out for 3 nnngs Ovd-Else batters exploded for 10 runs n the 4th, 5th and 6th nnngs- to take a 10-9 vctory from Chesanng last week. Chesanng led 4-0 gong nto the 4th, but the Marauders pounded out 4 runs n the top of the nnng to te the game. Chesanng reganed the lead wth 2 runs n the 4th, but the Marauders pulled ahead wth 5 runs, ncludng a 3-run homer by Tm Qune over the leftfeld fence. Another run n the 6th stretched the O-E lead to Chesanng added 2 n ther * half, of the..6th^and pfllled^.fr,.*!,*.*.,*. vctores wthn l, but the rally was stopped for the Marauder vctory. Gary Groom went the dstance on the mound for the Marauders, allowng 10 hts, strkng out 9 and walkng 5. Only 4 of the 9 Chesanng runs were earned. The Marauders pcked up another vctory by playng 1 nnng to fnsh UD a tp game wth Chesanng called called earler because ot darkness. Wth the score ted 6-6, Chesanng put a cross 1 run n ther half of the 10th nnng, but Gary Groom blasted a long, 2-Tun j h qte;an, th.e Q-E 10th" t^hw^ **~ J ~ &*#* The Mchgan State Chamber of Commerce asks that you help to keep Mchgan hghways clean ths sprng by dsposng of all waste n ts proper receptcles ^ r THS S THE TME... COUNTY CHAMPONSHP OVD-ELSE TRACK TEAM The Stretch Woven SUTS and SPORT COATS.- THAT MOVES WTH YOU LKE A * SECOND SKN AND...RESST WRNKLES HUNDREDS OF DOUBLE KNTS TO CHOOSE FROM M&CEMTRAL ^MCHGANS ^LARGEST ^SELECTON DOUBLE -,. -.. KNT SLACKS» TO»32 SO SHOE FASHONS for MEM and BOYS SEE OUR HUGE COLLECTON OF NEW SPRNG FASHONS FOR MEN AND BOYS LOAFERS TES - BUCKLES,- POLE VAULTNG SLPPERY N RAN Mens Shoes From *9.95 Up Boys Shoos From *f 0.95 Up REHMANNS CLOTHNG - FURMSHBSGS - &0ES for DAD and LAD - ST. JOHNS 1970 CHEVY Vz ton pckup 350 V-8. Dodge Oodgo Trucks Ralph Dora COMMUNTY DODGE SALES Automatc, Heavy Duty Sprngs Rado Step Bumper 200 E. Hgham St., St.nlohru, t JEWELRY HALLMARK CARDS Many more gltl tems to choose om Stop n today. FNKBENERS PHARMACY YOUR FAMLYS HEALTH CENTER Fowler Phone H.

9 <fr May 9,1973 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 9A Bath grls capture nvtatonal BATH - Bath Hgh School grls track team defeated ll other entres Saturday to capture the Bath Grls nvtatonal Track Meet. Bath took 1st place wth 48-1/3 ponts, followed by Holt n 2d wth 39-1/2 ponts. East Lansng fnshed 3d wth 17-5/6 ponts. Dansvlle pcked up 14 ponts, Fowlervlle 12. Wllamson &-1/3, Pnckney 8, Lansng Catholc Central 5 and Perry Okemos and Haslett all fnshed wth 4 ponts. Lesle dd not place n the meet. Laura Vetzke pcked up 2 1st place fnshes for the Bees. Her 15-9 leap took 1st n the long jump and she ran the 8&-yard hurdles n The 880-yard medley relay team took 1st place wth a tme of 2;02.5. Members of that relay team are Penny Hull, Kathy Brown, Sue Carlson and Cndy Tarrant MARY HULL fnshed 1st n the mle wth a tme of 6:16.4; Penny Hull ran the 100-yard dash n 12 seconds for 1st n that event and Cndy Tarrant was the wnner of the 440-yard dash wth a tme 67.6 seconds. St Johns splts Hastngs Chargng across the fnsh lne n 2d place n a relay for Bath s Laura Vetzke. n other competton, she took 1st n the long jump and the 80-yard hurdles. Bath took the track nvtatonal, defeatng 11 other schools. double header k HASTNGS-The St Johns Redwngs dropped the 1st game of a double header Saturday to Hastngs, 3-2 but came back n the 2d game wth Doug Woodhams hurlng an 8-0 shutout. n the openng game, Hastngs scored 1 run n the 5th and 2 n the 7th, pckng up only 4 hts n the contest. St Johns also had a cool 7 nnngs at the plate, collectng only 3 hts. Both of the Redwng runs came n the 6th nnng. n the 2d game, 4-ht ptchng by Doug Woodhams and 4 RBs by Bruce Cameron paced the Marauders to an 8-0 shutout over Hastngs. The 1st nnng was a bg one for the Redwngs wth 5 runs crossng the plate. Two more runs came n the 2d and the fnal St Johns run scored n the 5th nnng. St Johns, Ovd-Else to send entres to Lasse relays ALMA-The frst annual Alma Hgh School Lasse Relays wll be held Tuesday, May 15. The all grls nvtatonal wll nclude 16 teams from prmarly the central Mchgan area. nvolved n the competton wll be grls teams from St Johns, Ovd-Else, Charlotte, ona, Hastngs, Central Montcalm, Okemos and Portland. n addton Sagnaw Esenhower, Bay Cty Central, Bay Cty Handy, Chesanng and St Lous. Teams from Lncoln Park and Grass Lake, wll travel the farthest to jon host Alma n roundng out the feld. The feld events wll get under way at 6:30 pm, on the all weather Alma Hgh School track. The events for the evenng meet wll be strctly relays. Medals wll be awarded for 5 places. Team trophes wll be presented to the top 3 teams. The nearly 400 antcpated athletes, wll compete n 3 ST JOHNS-Dors Enochs, owner of a house located at 109 S Oakland, had qute a surprse Monday afternoon when her house was struck by a car drven by Ruth Ann Bradley, 34, 6220 Maple Rapds Rd, St Johns. St Johns Polce report that the vehcle drven by Mrs Bradley was headed east on Cass St when she pulled out n front of Rchard Lee Parmenter, Jr. 19. Route 5, feld event relays, consstng of theshot put, hgh jump and long jump. The runnng events nclude the 880 relay, mle relay, 880 medley, 440 relay, shuttle hurdle relay, two mle relay, sprnt medley and the Alma relay. The team to beat appears to be Lncoln Park. They have outstandng talent and consderable experence. Challengng should be host Alma, Chesanng, Bay Cty provde a good warm-up for the frst MHSAA State Grls Track meet May 19, at East Lansng. Gates wll open at 4:30 pm.wth tckets prced Central and Bay Cty Handy.. * M adults and 25* for The Lasse Relays should students. Car runs nto house n St Johns St Johns. After mpact, the Bradley vehcle wentup over the curb, traveled 128 feet and struck the house owned by Ms Enochs.. An estmate of damages to Cant cycle n park Motorcyclsts are advsed by the Department of Natural^ Resources that t s llegal to leave the man roads n Sleepy Hollow State Park. No wheeled vehcle s allowed to be operated n any areas of the park except the man road. Volaters are subject to prosecuton, the house was not avalable at presstme. Mrs Bradley was taken to Clnton Memoral Hosptal where she was treated and released; She was tcketed for falure to yeld the rght of The top bowlers n the St Johns Hgh School physcal educaton classes were awarded trophes Tuesday mornng by physcal educaton nstructors Ms Schrauben and Mr Valentne. Wnners were (row 1, from left) Bran Pertler, hgh overall game for boys of 187, and top male bowler for 6th hour; Debbe Bowers, hgh overall game for grls of 168, and top female bowler from Gth hour; (row 2) Steve Jacobus of 4th hour; Donna Harrah, 4th hour; Tm Fox, 3d hour; Lorene Tat, 2d hour; (row 3) Drew Carpenter, 2d hour; Al Lavra, 3d hour; Sue Schneberger, 7th hour; Ron Ballnger, 7th hour. Mssng s Debbe Rudy,Jd hour. 58 sophomore students at St Johns Hgh School recently completed a Cvl Defense course n Medcal Self-Help under the drecton of teachers Beth Schrauben and Mr Valentne. The class, held durng a bowlng course, teaches emergency frst-ad smlar to that offered by the Red Cross. Your Host AL DALEY t* "The Klondke Room" WERE TAKNG MOTHERS DAY RESERVATONS Call Us NOW! AT DALEYS N ST. 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10 10A Obtuares Martn Peck, Wllam Acton * Geneveve ST JOHNS -* Martn J, LANSNG--Servces were Peck,- 89, g resdent of held May 5 at the Lee R Sanders Jackson Nursng Home, ded Rum me 11 Funeral Home, LANSfJG-Geneveve M May 2 followng a lengthy DeWtt.for Wllam Acton, Sanders, 66, 425 W llness. t 91, 350 Starr Ave, Lansng. Greenlawn, ded May, 4 Funeral servces were He ded May, 2 at a Lansng followng a" long llness. " held May 5 at the Hoag nursng home. funeral servces were Funeral Home, St Johns, Born May 30, 1881 n held at -the Corslnewth the Rev Averll,Carson^ Breckenrdge, he was the Runcman Funeral Home on offcatng. Buralwasat JM chld of Rchard and Ellen Rest Cemetery.! May 8, Wth Pastor Royce u» Acton. A farmer all hs lfe, Allen offcatng. Bural was Born n Bngham Ttyp Dec he resded n Mdland, Mt at Evergreen Cemetery, 11, 1883, he was the son of Pleasant, Owosso and the Lansng. Alfred M Peck and Elzabeth last years n Lansng. She was born n Lthum, Ryckman Peck. He resded. The Rev Glenn Johnson of Mo, Dec 4,1907,,the chld of n Clnton County all hs lfe, Walker Memoral Bble Peter Graff, and resded n and was a farmer untl 1966, Church offcated at funeral Lansng most of her lfe. when he moved to St Johns. servces, wth bural at Reed Hs wfe Mnne passed away Cemetery, Vctor Twp. She s survved by a son, Feb 2, He was a Jack A Mtchell, Bath; 4 Survvng are 3 daughters, member of the Farm. grandchldren^ and 3 great Thelma Waldron, Lansng; Bureau. grandchldren. Laura Bryant, Cass.Cty; Survvors nclude hs 2 Vola Yarger, Lansng; 9 daughters, Hazel Plumstead grandchldren, 9 greatgrandchldren; 3 ssters, and Marjore Blzzard, both of St Johns, 4 grandchldren Mldred Stovely of Sagnaw; and 8 great grandchldren. Emma Acton, also of Sagnaw; and da Rumsk, Ubly. 1 Cola Stoddard CHESANNG (c) - Funeral servces were held May 1 at the Carter Funeral Home n Else for Mrs Cora Stoddard, 72, S Oakley Rd. Servces were conducted by the Rev L.L. Straght, and bural was made at Brant Cemetary, Brant. Mrs Stoddard ded suddenly from a heart attack at ler home Aprl 28. Born n Chapn Townshp Aprl 5, 1901, she was the daughter of James and Lotte Smth. She and Harlow Stoddard were marred March 26, 1921 n Chesanng. She had resded most of her lfe n Chapn Twp, and was a member of the Fenmore Unted Brethren Church and Racy Mssonary Socety. Survvng are 4 daughters, Helen Devereaux and Marguerte Maer, both of " Brant; Dela Urban of St Charles, Lela Burk of Bannster; 2 sons; 22 grandchldren; 18 greatgrandchldren; and 1 sster, \gnes Adams of Hemlock. Her husband ded n May of Leafy Garrett rene DeWtt ST JOHNS» rene M. DeWtt, 75,701 S Oakland, St Johns, ded May 7 at St.Lawrence Hosptal n Lansng. Servces wll be held at Hoag Funeral Home n St Johns Thursday, 1 pm. Bural wll be at Mt Rest Cemetery n St Johns, Wth Rev Averll Carson offcatng. She was born n Detrot, Dec 12,1897, the daughter of James and Ellen McQueen. She graduated from Yp~ slant College, now Eastern Mchgan Unversty and served for several years on the St Johns Board of Educaton. She resded most of her lfe. n St Johns. S She was a member of the St Johns Congregatonal Church. Survvng are 1 son, Donald of Lansng and 3 grandchldren. Her husband, Mark DeWtt preceded her n death n July, E Veronca Thelen That we provde all the servces a funeral drector should provde s not nearly as mportant as how we provde them: wth feelng. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES OSGOOD^GOERGEO^ 5T JOHHS FOWLER ABBOTTS HOUGHTOnO^ OVJO MAPlE RAPDS CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan COUNTY YOUTH DO THOROUGH JOB MLFORD (c)~^-- WESTPHALA--Mrs E Gravesde servces were Veronca Thelen, 83, Man held May 4 for Leafy M. St, ded May 6 at ona Garrett of Mlford, formerly Manor followng a lengthy rom Else, at the Rversde llness. Cemetery, Else. Prevously The Rosary was rected an Order of the Eastern Star May 7 at St Marys Church servce by Whtng Chapter Chapel, and funeral servces 148 was held n Mlford, and were held May 8 at St Marys funeral servces were held at Church. Mass wll be sad at the Rchardson-Brd Funpral 10 am Wednesday, wth Home n Mlford. bural at St Marys Mrs Garrett ded May 1 at Cemetery. Pontac Osteopathc Born n Clnton County Jan Hosptal, where she had been 15, 1890 to Mr and Mrs a patent for the past 2 Rchard George, she resded weeks. n Westphala most of her Mrs Garrett was born June lfe. She marred Mathas 28, 1893 n Orleans, the Thelen, who preceeded her daughter of Charles and n death n October of A Florence (Rogers) Gunn. member of St Marys She was marred to the late Catholc Church, Westphala, she 1 was a housewfe Maron Garrett, and lved n n Else many years before most of her lfe. movng to Mlford to lve Survvors nclude a wth her son and hs famly. daughter, Bernta M Harr, She was a member of the Westphala; 11 grandchldren; 22 great grand- OES Chapter 69 of Else and the * Unted Methodst r chldren; ssters, Mrs Church, Else. f " Catherne " * Burman of Survvng are a son, Lynn Lansng, Bertha Garrett of Mlford, 1 grandson and 3 great grandsng and Sster Ermne Elda Rademacher, also of Lanchldren. of Kalamazoo. COLLECTED BOTTLES FROM ROADS ARE CRUSHED AT FARGROUNDS w <S FOUR-LEGGED FREND? HELP 4-HERS tf TRASH CLEAN-UP ST JOHNS HGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CLEAN UP PARK Bath resdents BATH--Members of the Bath Townshp Board of Supervsors approved payment of blls from the Dept of Publc Works at ther regular meetng Monday nght. The Townshp authorzed payment of that porton of the blls pertanng to the advertsng and sellng of tewtt to "Lte" May 9,1973 VFW bkes DeWTT - The DeWtt VFW Post and Auxlary #671 are sponsorng a "Lte-a- Bke", safety nspecton for the DeWtt area chldren at the man Fre Staton Saturday, May 12. The nspecton wll be 10 am untl 2 pm, A representatve from the AAA Detrot offce wll talk wth the 3,4, and 5 grade chldren on Wednesday, May 9. There wll also be a short flm. "Lte-a-Bke" s a safety check of chldrens bkes. The men from the Post wll tghten screws,straghten handle bars, check chans, etc. The lades, from the Auxlary, wll then apply reflector tape. dscover njunctons cost money sewer bonds, whch were never delvered because of an njuncton, totallng $2332. n other acton the board approved the Polce Departments request to acqure radar speed equpment on a tral bass. A dscusson was held to determne whether to contnue the levy of 1 mll for fre equpment when the current 1 mll levy expres next year. The Fre and Polce commttee recommended that, although the fre truck s pad for, the levy be contnued for future needs. No acton was taken. No acton was taken on the Ambulance report. * County youth clean lttered roadsdes ^*&*- Ths Space FOR RENT Phone from VAN W. HOAG Dear frends, t deserves emphass that the tme, the place, the character 1 or the funeral servce, the merchandse used, the cemetery selected - these are decsons of the famly of the deceased. The funeral drector acts only as a representatve of the famly. The* clergyman should be consulted n matters that concern hm before anydecsons are made. + Joag funeral Respectfully, fomt ST. JOHNS, MCHGAN VFW to nstall offcers ST JOHNS -- The St Johns VFW Post 4113 and Lades Auxlary wll hold a jont nstallaton of offcers Frday May 11 at 8 pm. Robert 1 Goossen, nnth dstrct junor vce-rpesdent wll be nstallng the new post offcers. Phylls Goossen, 9th dstrct lades- auxlary presdent wll nstall the new auxlary offcers. All members are nvted to attend. Refreshments wll be served by the lades after the nstallaton. Commttee tfon&ttowe Ran own For Over 25 V«ar«US ADDRESS P O Box 6006 RCHMOND VA Mens Double Knt Suts *60" PACKAGE DEAL 1 MENS SUT 1 SPORT COAT 1PA1RSLACK5 1 SHRT St. Johns For 2 Days. May 9 & 10. DONT MSS THS OPPORTUNTY Gtt cutom rnntfrad for your talortd mans suts, sports coots, ANY SZE shlrts-ladto suts, avosst, formolwtar, coats AND STYLE SELECT FROM OVER 7,000 SAMPLES" MENS ENGLSH WORSTED SUTS *5S" CASHMERE SPORT JACKETS, MENS KNT SPORT JACKET.. 35" MENS KN,T SHRT.. B 00 _ lenctuhng Duty & Malng) _ PACKAGE DEAL 3WENS SUTS WOO LADES-MENS CASHMERE OVERCOATS HO", 38 g( CALL FOR APPONTMENT MASTER TALOR: Glen Wan at the Capr Motel. Tel: \ Pttona Anytme, f Not n, Laawa Warn* andtala. Numbar TALORS LADES DOUBLE KNT SUT55" LADES EADD SWEATERS MO* LADES BEADED AG 4" t LADES EADED GLOVES " ADVERTSE THE CLNTON COUNTY NEWS WAY Cover the Area And SAVE MONEY TOO! HERES THE SCOOP... Place your classfed ads n the Clnton County News at the regular rate (5* per word, 10-word mnmum) and get your classfed ad n the areas newest NEWSPAPER, THE TR-COUNTY SHOPPNG NEWS for an addtonal charge of only 3* per word. Coupled wth the Homes the County News reaches for you, THE TR-COUNTY SHOPPNG NEWS reaches 7,000 MORE homes. Ths makes a total of 14,400 homes your advertsng messages reach. NO OTHER AREA MEDA CAN MATCH THS! WE HAVE SPECAL COMBNATON ADVERTSNG RATES FOR DSPLAY ADS, TOO. \ CALL US FOR DETALS, Dscover the "ACTON WAY"of Advertsng by usng the "ACTON TEAM" > «. * * THE CLNTON COUNTY NEWS AND THE TR-COUNTY SHOPPNG NEWS * *?> *t»v Call NOW! v j

11 May 9,1973 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 11A \k SOME OF THE MORE RECENT HOMES by We specalze n all szes and types of homes and wll develop a plan for your budget. Last year we moved over 100 famles nto new resdences n the Central Mchgan area. We also recommended several buldng stes not beng used and asssted ndvduals n fndng new locatons on whch to buld ther new home, whch s a lfetme nvestment. CD FEDEWA BULDERS ^ PH FOWLER. MCH Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cook Mr. and Mrs. Denns Morrll Mr. and Mrs. Duane Eckley Mr. and Mrs. Davd Barber >?!*, tt * Mr. and Mrs. Crag Bradfeld Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curts Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Van Atta For Sale T f 0 K **&>. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rennells SaawBSsfKr.r Tr-fl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandborn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smth Mr. and Mrs. James Garlck Mr. and Mrs. Mke Wess Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sykora C LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR COMPLETE HOME BULDNG STE- FNANCNG: COMPLETE HOME: PUNS AND PRNTS: When t comes to prnts and plans we have a varety of models and types of homes to select from that you can nspect. FEDEWA BULDERS PH FOWLER MCH "s f the buldng locaton s a problem we can help you fnd the rght lot for your home. Bank and Government fnancng avalable. Loans at TA and on up dependng on your stuaton. A new home s n your budget. f you have a lot or can get some property, n many cases, we can buld you a home usng fnancng to ft your ncome. For more nformaton, call Fedewa Bulders, nc., 6218 Wrght Rd., Fowler, , or stop at our offce located 5 mles South of Fowler. PHONE 587: WRGHT RD. f 5!4 MLES S. OF FOWLER EDEWA #ULDERS, NC. C HUmber off tho Notonal Assocaton of Homo lulldors * Motal Buldng Doators We can have you nto your completed new home n just a few weeks. OVER 30 APPROVED BULDNG LOTS AVALABLE FNANCNG ARRANGED Maple Rapds Area, some rver lots.lehman Road, near Arport Rd Cty of St Johns Vllage of Westphala Prce Road and Wrght Rd Pratt & Lowell Pewamo Ovd Area Portland Area ^ SOME HOMES WE HAVE RECENTLY STARTED: Mr. & Mrs-Robert Hagerty Mr. & Mrs, Rchard Curts v Mr. Sharron Carr. Mr. Herb Mller Mr. S Mrs. Wesley Fraycr Home at 806 S. Lansng St. Home at 80S S. Lansng St. Mr. St Mrs. Bernard Ferrs Mr. St Mrs. James Fuday Mr. & Mrs. Robert Havens Home at 402 Sckles St. Mr. St Mrs. Bll VanBee en Home at 404 Sckles St. Mrs. Mary Jane Sego Mr. & Mrs. Carl Brown Mr. S Mrs. Leland Pettt Home at 216 Gould St. Home at Prce Rd. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Boak Mr. & Mrs. Dwan Denns Mr, ft Mrs. Don Keller Mr. St Mrs. Regnald Gulck Mr, S Mrs, Don Keller Mr. S Mrs. Ron Hayward Mr. St Mrs. Rchard Adams Mr. S Mrs, Jerry Weaver Mr. & Mrs. Randy Eddy Home et Hckory Lane, Westphala Home at 905 Warren Rd. Home at Hckory Lane, Westphala Mr. S Mrs. dll Massay Mr. S (vfrs, Charles Anderson - Mr* S Mrs. Leroy Bouck Mr. St Mrs. Robert Wld Mr. St Mrs, Thomas Grosbeck

12 12A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan May 9,1,973 ads get the job done Help Wanted WANTED: Part tme man or woman to work n small applance busness tf NURSES - We are expandng. Postons avalable for LPNs and nurses ades on all shfts. Applcaton^ are ^ beng taken by drector of nurses,marlyn Johnson, on days only. Frnge benefts and some apartments to rent for employees only. Browns Nursng Home, Perrlnton, Mchgan, Phone l-4p WANTED: Cook and dshwasher. Apply n person, Daleys Restaurant. South U.S. 27, St. Johns, Mchgan WANTED: EXPERENCED Brckmason. Call Don Cooper at l-3p HELPED ANYONE LATE LY? Do t part tme and make some money too. Call Janet Cortrght evenngs , days l-3p WERE ST] L"HERE~ Employment opportuntes are avalable for persons 22 years of age and older; low ncome famles who resde n the Clnton County area. For further nformaton contact Offce of Economc Opportunty, Operaton Manstream counselor Dors Dahlke, 106 Maple St., St. Johns, Mchgan Phone lp Busness Opportunty MOTHERS AND OTHERS! f you need money we need youl Earnngs of $120 for thre^ evenngs work. Wlto traj. Fashon. Call DeWtt p-nc An opportunty for aggressve man or woman who wants to sell new and used cars. Good workng condtons, automoble furnshed, nsurance avalable, good retrement plan. Apply n person, all applcatons confdental. See Norman Can at Can Buck Pontac, 210 W. Hgham St., St. Johns, Mch. Phone tf-nc EARN $25.00 a hundred stuffng envelopes. Send 25? and self-addressed stamped envelope for nformaton to: M.W. Enrght, 613 E r erd., Colorado Sprngs, Colorado p Jobs Wanted COLLEGE STUDENTS desre work n nteror and exteror pantng. Wll work by hour or by job _3p WANTED: Babysttng n my home weekdays. Prefer chldren 3 and up p Lost & Found 21 LOST PENDANT watch, area Andys store last Saturday. B u 1 o v a caravelle, slver colored. Local 818 mprnted on back p Mscellaneous tems MODEL SEWMA- CHNE $41,50 Slght pant damage n shpment. Only--6 left. Sews stretch materal. Comes wth a beautful walnut sew Table. Wrtes names and s fully equpped to Zg-zag, buttonholes, and makes fancy desgns by nsertng cams. Only $41.50 cash or terms arranged trade-ns accepted. Call Bath collect, a.m. to 9 p.m. Electro Grand. 2-lp THERE S 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 FOR SALE-Frgdare refrgerator and stove matched set, whte. Approxmately 20 cubc foot refrgerator frost-free, large bottom freezer. $ for both, also antque bedroom furnture lp CAMPERS - PCKUP COV ERS AND EQUPMENT - Sales and Servce - WNG MFG. AND SALES 5349 Wsner Rd. 1/2 mle west and 1 3/4 Mles North of Ashley, Phone tf FOR SALE: Queen sze mattress, box sprngs, and frame. Very good condton. Sgnet nckel - plated cornet. Several formals sze l-3p FOR SALE: Sears Ar Compressor, 2 hp electrc 150 lb. P.S.. 20 gal ar tank ~ wth -pant sprayer equp Queens Way hj To- ment Call before 10:30 a.m. " *2-3p FOR SALE: 1 Sgnal Tracer, 1 tube tester, Model 667 ECO, 1 tube tester Knght Model, C.R. tube repar test, set, 1 capactance substtuton box, 1 Knght, R/C tester, 1 Knght, 5-lnch scope, need 5 some work on t, 1 tube cady and approx. 200 tubes. $ taksall.ca.l between 5 and 6 oclock. 2-2p FOR SALE: Boat, 18 ft.taft. 75 hp Evlnrude rebult, few hours used<nearlynew,gator traler. $ or best offer. Phone or West Centerlne Rd. 2-3p FOR SALE: Apartment sze gas cook stove, $25. Phone Chapn, p FOR SALE: Sears 5.4 cubc foot coppertone compact refrgerator Call before 10:30 a.m. 2-3p FOR SALE 30-nch electrc stove n excellent condton sutable for home or apartment. Also a Hoover sweeper both reasonable. Call after 5 PM at lp BEAUTFUL WEDDNG nvtatons and accessores. Speedy servce. Flnkbelners, Fowler. Ph tf HELP WANTED Servce Staton Manager (Gasolne and Ol Sales Only) Hours 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., 5 or 6 days per week Good startng wage and excellent workng condtons Good Opportunty for Young or Mddle Aged Man Also Full or Part Tme Openngs (men or women) n Servce Staton and your Frendly Mn-A-Mart. See Mr Vnt at the Mn-A-Mart, South U.S. 27 at Sturgs - St. Johns, Sat mornng May 12-9 A.M.-11 A.M. HARK SOYBEANS 93 germnaton. 2 round 50 bushel hog feeders, cast ron bottoms wth covers. Phone mle west of Becks Market. L.E. Thelen l-3p LET U.S RECOMMEND a panter or paper hanger.for you. Your Sherwn Wllams Dealer, Flnkbeners, Fowler. Ph tf FOR" SALE: Second cuttng alfalfa, crushed. Call after 5. l-3p FOR SALE - 2formals sze 10, green and yellow. Only worn once. Phone E. Hgham St. 2-lp 1973 VACUUM CLEANER $ Avalable Brand New Sweeper pant damage n shpment. Excellent workng condton ncludes all cleanng tools plus rug shampooer. Cash prce $ Call Bath collect a.m. to 9 p.m. Electro Grand. 2-lp Mscellaneous Wanted TMBER WANTED: logs and standng tmber. Logsdfc- ^.vered to our yard. DEVER- EAUX SAWMLL, NC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd.Pewamo Mch. Ph and/or tf WANTED: German and Jap war relcs, Gus, daggers, swords, unforms, medals, also antque guns and swords. Phone p WANTED: ANTQUE furnture (especally from John C. Hcks Estate) also any old postcards and antque dshes^. Phone after sx. 52-4;> CUSTOM BUTCHERNG AND PROCESSNG. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef-Pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Pendells MeatProcessng. West Cty Lmts on Bussell Rd. just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone Jake Vaughn. 5-tf-nc Real Estate OKE LOT FOR SALE on Lehman Road. Wll buld usng your, plans or ours. Wll help arrange fnancng. Call Fedewa Bulders, nc ] 28-tf 4 NEW HOMES under constructon n Westphala and Surroundng area for sale. Call Fedewa Bulders nc., Owl 42-tf BULDNG LOTS avalable n Ovd area. Wll buld usng your plans or ours. Fedewa Bulders, nc. 51-tf- WE HAVE PROSPECTS for better homes and country estates n the upper prce bracket. Aval yourself of our exclusve naton-wde coverage of prospectve buyers. Let me tell you the detals. Call Don Chase, La- Noble Realty-Realtors, 1516 E. Mchgan. Call (517) Evenngs (517) l-4p CONCRETE WALLS A new home s a lfetme nvestment. Let us help you secure ths nvestment wth the best basement wall possble a poured concrete wall. 1 We are equpped to do the complete job or any part of t. Brng your prnts over or call for an appontment READY-MX CONCRETE For All Your Needs QUALTY-SERVCE FEDEWA BULDERS, nc Wrght Road, 654 Mle South of Fowler. FOR SALE - OVD: 8 room remodeled homo, 4 porches, open starcase, etc., famly room, full basement, 2 car garage, 2 1/2 lots. Excellent schools. By owner. $28,000. Call after sx or on weekends. 52-3p OVD - Modern 4-5 bedroom home, bath and a half, lvng, dnng and ktchen carpeted, 2 - car attached garage, 16 x 32 pool. Call after 5: l-3p WE, OURSELVES, wll buy your land contract. For prompt;, courteous acton, call Ford S, LaNoble, La- Noble Realty, 1516 E. Mchgan, Lansng, Ph Evenngs f FOR SALE N PEWAMO-3 bedroom home wth walkout basement. Now under constructon. Fnancng avalable. Phone Fedewa Bulders, nc., ,. 3T-tf-nc FOR SALE - House to be moved at 2062 E. Roosevelt Rd. Call anytme or after 5:30 p.m. Reasonable prce. 2-3p FOR SALE - 2-bedroom home, double car garage, freplace n lvng room. Corner lot 611 S. Oakland. Call for appontment. 2-3p HOME FOR SALE N FOW LER * NEWLY REMOD ELED, 3 bedroom, large modern ktchen, lvng room and utlty room. Near churches, school and stores or p ;YOU CAN buld a hew home and fnance t at 7 1/4 nterest wth low monthly payments and very small closng costs f you qualfy.. Under ths plan you can buld a 3 or 4 bedroom home. f you cant qualfy for ths fnancng program, we^have t other fnancng programs- avalable whch can be adapted to your budget. For more nformaton, call Fedewa Bulders, nc or stop n at our offce located 5 1/4 mles southof Fowler on Wrght Rd, Sl. 27-tf HARRSON AREA, on 5 acres n a beautful settng of trees sets ths L-shaped ranch on the bend of a trout stream. Double garage, screen porch and more. Low $20, Call Ann Ferrgan, , resdence , Warner Realty. l-2p COUNTRY LVNG, 3-4 bedroom home. Fully carpeted (new), lovely decor. Fnshed basemen*. Two car garage. 1/2 acre lw. Call Dorothy Sgns, , or Smon Real Estate, p H0UGHTEN REALTY 108 BRUSH, ST. JOHNS PH SEE US TODAY FOR A GOOD SELECTON OF RANCH AND 2 STORY HOMES N TOWN AND COUNTRY. out Daseueu, a«>w"-- t yard, close to church and J " 2-\p school, fnancng avalable. FOR SALE Here t s 4 m. Phone or from St. Johns on tarva l-3p road. School bus at door. Look on to the open felds HANDYMANS PARADSE. of country lvng. 3-bedrooms What a small prce for a wth paneled den. Carpeted retreat to call your own, 4 1/2 m. east of Harrson near lake. 2 bedroonj full bath, screen porch, furnture, full prce $9,000. Land contract terms avalable. Call after 5 or on weekends. Bll Bellant, Brown Real Estate, -lp MOBLE HOME - 12 x 60 Parkwood, expando, ar- x condtonng. For appontment to see t call 224-7^63, 2»3p FOR SALE: 1970 Trowood moble home, 12 x 60, many extras. Excellent condton. Phone * 2-lp ATTN: JUNE BRDES, fnal touch to weddng plans your frst home, one you can afford. Complete wth washer, dryer, refrgerator, stove, carpetng. 4-bedrooms, open starway, closets, and new alumnum storms and screens. mmedate possesson. Call Dorothy Sgns res. new throughout ncludng ktchen wth dnng area sldng glass doors plus fnsh basement wth 2-car garage on a half acre lot. Opton to buy more land for your garden ths sprng. Dorothy Sgns.* 2-lp 20 ACRES. NCE loamy sol, 2 road frontages, moble home on premses. Also 43 acres. Beautful buldng stes, 5 acres wood, 80 rods on pavement, 80 rods on tarva, complete set of buldngs near Ovd. Call area representatve Frank Mzga, Ovd, or Burrell Realty, (313) p WEVE MOVED! KRBY CENTER s now at 705 N. U.S.-27 St. Johns, Mch. what used to be The Aloha Drve-n Were stll n the process of remodelng, but open for busness. t New and used vacuum cleaners r Parts and servce for most makes Call your authorzed Krby Dealer STEVES REFUSE SERVCE > (Lscensed Refuse Servce) OVD-ELSE ST. JOHNS, EUREKA AND BANNSTER AREA. Commercal and Contaner Servce PHONE Carland Rd. Else, Mch. HOUSE FOR SALE - To be moved. At 2062E.Roosevelt Rd. Call after 5;30 p.m Reasonable prce. l-3p See Ths Soon Ovd Else School Dstrct: Sharp ranch that wll cheer you up mmedately, clean as a whstle and features that really stand out "look". Ktchen combnes wth the dnng area- for a famly favorte area, threelarge bedrooms, beautful hardwood floors throughout, large lvng room, full bath, handy utlty room wth washer & dryer hookup, attached two car garage, all on a beautful country settng, prced n-the low low 20s, call now. Scrumptous Ranch Approx. one mle South of Ovd Dvne lvng for the partcular famly. Lookng for beauty and comfort at a reasonable prce, three spacous bedrooms, beautful wall.to wall carpetng throughout, sparklng ktchen wth famly sze dnng area and bult ns, sldng glass doors that open to pato area. Bath, large lvng room, full basement, attached 2-car garage, partal brck, large country lot on blacktop rd, early possesson, avalable, only $26,500. < PH: Frank Santrucek Roy Spess Real Estate Agency 313 N. Washngton St. Owosso, Mch Frank Santrucek Pater Mollejna j Ned Person Ward Perry Gall Barker Betty Holbrook Mary Ann tanaers ROY SPESS AGENCY, NC. DCK SELLECK, REALTOR 313 N. Washngton St. Open_All Day Saturday Phone Days or Evenngs Member Shawassee County Board of Realtors. Member of Lstng Exchange. CLASSFED AD PAGES CASH RATE 5 per word Mnmum 50* per nserton ; Combnaton Rate For Ad To Appear n Both Tn-Caunty Shoppng News and Clnton County * News s 5 and 3t! per word. : ): Save a 25rf servce fee by payng for your charged : : ad wthn 10 days of nserton, BOX NUMBERS n care of ths offce add T ALL CLASSFEDS WLL BE ACCEPTED UNTL 9 A.M. MONDAVS WTH THE EXCEPTON OF THOSE ADS GONG NTO THE CLNTON COUNTY NEWS. DEADLNE FOR THOSE 5:00 P.M. MONDAY. RATES are based strctly on Classfed Style : := FOR FAST RESULTS - PHONE S OR ENTERPRSE 8201 GOOD prce BETTER home BEST locaton 4 mles from St. Johns on. paved road. Very pleasant home. 3 bedrooms fully carpeted, less than 1 year old, 1 acre lot. Many extras. Make sure you check ths one now. Call Bll Bellant after 5 or on weekends lp LAWJT LOTS, near Baldwn, 1 block from Townshppark on beautful Cecla Lake. Level, wooded, electrcty, year-round access. 2 mles to 16 lakes and PM.=l?ver. $ to $1550,0:1. Good terms. Call collect Oxbow Shore* Co. 52-3p FOR SALE - Lot on Bg Mud Lake, Clare County. $ h.p. outboard $ Suzuk 250 motorcycle $ Rotssere $ lp (517) BY THE OWNERS: Large tf room house wth full bath ««> ana^o^^ttcar^epd up wth bult-n ktchen and has 2 lots. 5n w. Ctag 1-tf Real Estate Brokers or Salesmen Elgble to wrte Broker Exam.. How Bg s BG MONEY? 2-bedroom luxury apartment. New shag carpetng, ndvdual storage space, central ar condtonng from $165 a month. 205 N. Scott Rd. St. Johns. Call Scott Rd. Apartments. To some people t s makng $1,000 a Month. To others $5,000 a Month, rght n ther own hometown. So ts Opportunty f you qualfy for the STROUT Team. Not everybody does. But ask yourself f you are ready for your real estate lcense to start brngng you mportant Money. Ask too, do you 5 JUKj Cass People? And do you have Common Sense? f yes, then ask for nformaton on the "People-Busness." ts maled wthout oblgaton. Could be the start To Somethng Bg wth the Worlds-Largest. STROUT REALTY P. O. Box 2757 Sprngfeld, Mssour TRACTORS MF 65,Gaswth power steerng MF 1100 Desel 1600 Hrs 18x4x34 Tres Olver 1800 Desel w/duals. M.F. 65 Deselw/13.6 x 38 tres. Farm a 11M engne, overhauled, good tres. MF35 wth mult-power Farmall656 Desel wth 300 Hrs. Ford 640 wth New dea Loader PLOWS ; MF# Mounted Plow MF614 sem-mounted plow Ford 416 Sem-mounted plow. OTHER EQUPMENT MF 4-row wde cultvator wth 3 pont htch MFl4pt Rotary Hoe nternatonal 12 ft wheel dsc John Deere 16 ft wheel drag John Deere row planters.. New Holland//G6 baler Salter & Son, nc ur." (-.! Real Estate Wanted HELPl Ann Ferrgan urgently needs 3 bedroom, house on lake front between $25,000 and $35,000. Doesnt have to be new, but daly drvng of Lansng. Call Ann Ferrgan, , resdence , Warner Realty. l-2p Tralers & Campers FOR SALE: Marlette 12 x60 Moble Home, 2 oedroom, carpeted lvng room, furnshed, "good! condton. Skrtng porch and ol tank. V Owosso, S2-3p FOR SALE: Moble home, Actve x 60. Phone Brant --J.J p For Rent FOR RENT: Offce space avalt ble, May 1. nqure at the.farm Credt Buldng, Z104#SouuV-r.S. ~27r Phone tf»»»»»»» +» S 3h0Mm \ 200 W. State St. PHONE \ ELSE BRANCH Phone CHECK N wth us to check out ths fne ble vel, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large famly room -^/freplace,, laundry room/ 2 car attached garage, prced rlghtl # LAMBERT DRVE real nce Col.r.ll ( 3 lar 2 bedrooms, separate dn. rm,, sldng glasa door from lavo famly ktchen, beautful famly rm. w/patodoor. #118 PRCED TO SELL step nto ths large lv. rm.,. enjoy the convenent ktchen, put your feet on the freplace hearth, full basement, even under the famly rm., see t, may-. be you can trade n your present Morns! #133 FAMLY HOME n excellenneghborhood, offerng ktchen w/many extras, dshwasher, dsposal bult-n stove, 4 1 bedrooms, new carpetng \ throughout, drapes &, curtans stay, nce lot,. 2 car attached garage, #136 ACT NOW and choose 1 own colors n ths new 3 bedroom ranch located on East M-21, Full, basemau, 1 l/2 baths,. large lv.-rm., kltcnen- <* dn rm. combnaton, 2 > car attached garage. #526 > 10,5 ACRES w/large 4 > bedroom home, full base- 1 ment, large barn, prced Under--$26,000,00, make appontment to see, #535 \ Homo phones to assst you week-ends & other hours, Bruce Lantetman Derrll Shlnabery Bll HoUey or M Galloway Roy F. 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13 May 9,1973 RESERVE NOW modern 2- bedroom on Crooked Lake, west of Clare, $90.00 per Vweek, Good swmmng, flshvfr ne, and skng. Phone Owosso, , 52-4p PEWAMO: New"3 bedroom ranch, fnancng avalable. Call Fedewa Bulders nc., , 46_ tf. ST. JOHNS - OVD,* now showng new 3 bedroom homes, 2 floor plans, large lvng room and ktchen or t lvng, ktchen and, dnng 1 room. Carpetng and nlad throughout. Formca coun* ter tops, bult n range, vanty n bath, full basement. Fnancng avalable. Call Mr. James Augsbury, area code tf MAKE PLANS EARLY, VA CATON TME S HERE, Do you plan on travelngorfshng and swmmngat abeautful lake? WE CAN ASSST YOU. CALL 5B WEEKLY OR WEEKBND RATES ON A CAtylPEH OR COTTAGE. *jj-3p SLEEPNG ROOMS and furnshed apartments for rent at,steel Hotel, St Johns *. 2-lp FOR RENT n Fowler. 1 bedroom home, furnshed or unfurnshed, wth garage and garden. Phone or tf FOR RENT;Now leasng duplexes onjjorner of Lansng and Slck~les, St. Johns, featurng prvate drveway and backyard, 2 bedrooms,l 1/2 baths, carpetng, central ar condtonng, stove and refrgerator, utlty room wth washer and dryer hookup, wth recreaton room n basement. Contact Mlo Maneval, p-tc APARTMENTS N DeWTT, Westphala, Portland, 2 bed. room unts, prvate entrances., Securty depost requred. No pets. Contact Mlo Maneval, tf GVE MOAA (And The Whole Famly) A - FABULOUS OUTNG AND TREAT ON MOTHERS DAY OPEN HOUSE MAY 13 & 20 Tme 2-5 p.m. Featurng: o 3 Bedrooms VA Baths, Lvng Room, Ktchen Carpetng Throughout Wonderfully Equpped Ktchen Freplace 2-Car Garage Alumnum and Brck nteror n Westphala VA m. South of Wesphala on Grange Rd. Corner of Church & Walnut St. Follow Sgns 4-Block East of Downtown Westphala & Dnng Room WESTPHALA BULDERS & SUPPLY CO CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan FOR RENT - 57 acres cash FOR SALE! New dea corn rent, 1/4 east, 1/4 south of pcker, 1 row. Phone Chapn Ashley. 2-3p p Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bedroom hou?r> -; >;th of St. Johns - DeWltt or Lansng. For a famly of 4. Call p WANTED: Two - bedroom home to rent n DeWtt. Call St. Johns wth all detals. 51-tf-dh WANTED-To rent 3-bedroom home n Ovd area. Contact Don Chamberlan lp Farm Machnery BOOMS RED AND WHTE TOP SLOS: Now n our 4.5th year servng the more aggressve and cost conscous farmers. Slos for everypurpose. Get all the facts before you buy. Fnd out what a really heavy plaster coat s. s t appled wth a cement glue lke we do? We nstall the foundaton. Our trucks are" self unloadng wth hydraulc booms. Slo-Matc and VanDale equpment. EARLY ORDER DSCOUNTS NOW N EFFECT. Order now and save $$$. Booms Slo Co., nc., Harbor Beach, Mch Phone tt FOR SALE: Roto-Feeders and Slomatc equpment. Robert Wlcox. Ph. Ovd, p CLASSFED USNESS SERVCE DRECTOR Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms NEEDLE ARTS S. Kbbee Ph Needle pont, crewel embrodery, rug hookng. AUCTONEER < AL GALLOWAY, AUC TONEER Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns, AUTOMOTVE BLL FOWLER FORD. New & Used Cars & Pqk-ups. N. US-27, DeWtt, CAN - BUCK - PONTAC, New & Used Cars, 210 W. Hgham, Complete Body-*& Servce. EGAN FORD SALES, NC., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Maverck- Torno-Mustang. HUB TRE CENTER, B.F. Goodrch Tres, Ph , Front End Algnment. BOBS AUTO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , 800 N. Lansng. HENRY E. DREPS, NC., Cars, Trucks & Motor Home Serv N. US-27, HETTLERS MOTOR SALES 24 Hr. Wrecker Sercce, Good Used Trucks. BARBERS BEAUFORES BARBER SHOP, /2 State. Open Tuesr thru Sat. also Wed. & Fr. evenngs. CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery. 103 W. Walker, phone ESS PARRS REXALL DRUGS, open daly 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5 to 7 p.m. ELECTRCANS SCHMTT ELECTRC CO., Resdental - Commercal - ndustral, , 807 1/2 E. State St. FERTLZERS ZEEB FERTLZERS Everythng for the sol, St, Johns, , Ashley, FNANCAL CAPTOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton, 224-"2304, Safety for Savngs snce FLORSTS FPPPS ANDYS 1GA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. GENES GA FOODLNER, Else 9-6 Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat.;9-9-Thurs. & Fr l r "f fcr "^l-" GFTS THE TREASURE CHEST, 220 N. Clnton, Hallmark Cards - Russell Stover Candy. HARDWARE DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph , DeWtt, Whrlpool Applances, Zenth TV, Plumbng and Heatng. NSURANCE JM McKENZE N SURANCE All Lne of ns ona JEWELRY LEVEYS JEWELRY, Orange Blossom damonc rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, MASONRY AND CEMENT Sam Van Etten l7^r*w3;awl*1 DEBAR CHEVROLET CO., New & Used Cars, Else862-fc ay t wth Qualty Flowers D & B PARTY SHOPPE, 4800, You cant do better rom WOODBURYS Package Lquor 9 a.m anywhere. FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. p.m. Moh. Thurs. Fr. & Sat. Clnton, St. Johns, a.m.-ll p.m., 224 N. Clnton. MOORE OL CO., f ts tres, see us, 909 E. State, Ph PLUMBNG DUNKEL PLUMBNG AND HEATNG, Lcensed Master Plumber Ph , 807 E. State St. REAL ESTATE BURTON-ABSTRACT AND TTLE CO. Abstract and Ttle Servces, 119 N. Clnton. Ph RESTAURANT DALEYS FNE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph , S. US 27-1/2 mle S. M- 21. SERVCE STATONS TOMS TEXACO, M-21 and U Towng, lght and heavy reparng. Phone VACUUM SALES KRBY CENTER OF ST. JOHNS, Vacuum Sales and Servce moved/to new locaton at 705 N. U.S.-27, formerly known as the Aloha Drlve-n WESTERN TOMS WESTERN STORE 1 m. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon.- SaL, Fr. tl 9. Anytme by Appt., FOR ALL YOUR CLASS FED NEEDS CALL FOR SALE: John Deere 3 bottom mounded plow trp bottom. Very good condton. C.R, Platte, 2 mles south and 1/2 mle west of Westphala l-2p SMTH SLOS Of Oxford, Mchgan ROTO-FEEDERS AND SLOMATC EQUPMENT Robert Wlcox FOR SALE - nternatonal 8-foot dsk $ Case 3- bottom plow equpped for cylnder $ Power take off Burr Mll $ /4 ton Ford pck-up new motor $ Rubber-tred wagon $ Canvases and parts for John Deere 2A. Woodcoal ktchen range $15,00 call after 4 p.m. Stanley Smth, 1 mle north and 6-1/2 mles west of St. Johns. 2-1D FOR SALE: Combnaton gran and cattle truck rack, 8 x 14*. Good condton, reasonable. Floyd Lndauer, 1 mle north of Carland, 1st place west on Rley Rd lp NORWOOD hay savers and slage bunks, all steel welded wth rolled edges to last a lfetme. See at our yard, 5 1/4 mles south of Fowler. Ph , Fedewa Bulders, nc. 22-tf FOR SALE - John Deere bottom traler plow. 1 mle west off Francs Rd. Ph p * / Farm Produce t*, FOR SALE: Potatoes sl * VTohns onon jfarm. 2 3/4 Wles north on UJ tf-tc FOR SALE: Soybean seed, Hark. Tested 96 germna-, ton, 13 mosture. Call Lansng, , Reese Farms. Also straw for sale. 52-3p FOR SALE: Poneer Ht-bred seed corn and sorghum. Kenneth Wyrck, 5 mles east of St. Johns on M-21 to St. Clar Rd., 2 1/2 mles south. 52-tf JUST ARRVEDl New shpment of cedar posts. A varety of szes avalable. Boughton Elevator. Phone , DeWtt. l-3p. ", FOR SALE: Year from certfed Corsoy soybeans, state tested, low mosture. 4 ml. south, 1/2 mle west of Fowler. Phone p Cattle FOR SALE 37 feeder cattle average weght 450 lbs lp SPRNG FEEDER CATTLE Sale Saturday, May 12 at the Clare Lvestock Aucton. l-2p FOR SALE: 3 purebred breedng age Charolas bulls. Phone or p AL GALLOWAY USED FARM EQUPMENT TRACTORS - COMBNES - CORNHEADS TLLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PCKERS TRACTOR PARTS - REBU LT HEADS GOOD SELECTON AT ALL TMES Phone (517) o Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US -27, ST. JOHNS, USED TRACTORS MCH. John Deere 4620 Desel wth cab ether ar-condton dual wheels and dual hydraulc control (only 300 hrs) 3 John Deere 4020 gas John Deere 3010 gas John Deere "B" John Deere "B". Farmall 400 Gas, narrow front. Farmall 350 desel, narrow front. Farmall 806 desel. Farmall "M" desel, wde front. Farmall 560 gas Massey Ferguson 85 desel (late 1960). Massey Ferguson 85 gas (late 1960). USED EQUPMENT John Deere 45 combne wth pckup and bean equpment John Deere 55 combne wth pckup and bean equpment John Deere $40 loader for an MT or 40 or 420 tractor. 2 New dea #203 spreaders PTO New dea #201 spreader John Deere #44 spreader PTO sngle beater 3 John Deere #931 wheel carts wth 20 ft. harrows Massey Harrs 4 row planter (3 pont htch) 2 John Deere #494A planters John Deere #184 planter wth Flexplanter unts 2 HC #449A planters John Deere #25A sprayer (150 gal-3 pont htch) John Deere RG630 cultvator. DON SHARKEY John Deere Sales & Servce 1 1/2 Mles East of St. Lous Phone Hogs & Sheep FOR SALtf: Duroc,Boar. 400 to 500 lbs. Les Mller, 2 mles east, 2 1/2 mles south of Fowler , 52-3p Horses FOR SALE: 1 Welsh pony, saddle, brdle, and halter. Carl Thelen, 1895 E. Taft l-2p Automotve *FOR SALE: cc Kawasak, one a 1971 Green Streak and one a 1972 Road and Tral. Phone Ovd, , or see at 348 E. Hgh, Ovd.. l-3p SMONS PLANNG MLL Manufacturers of: Truck, pck-up, hay and gran racks, forage boxes, bunk feeders, portable cattle mangers and accessores. Custom woodworkng. 268 S. Henderson Fowler, Mchgan Phone (Area 517) BLANEY E.O.W. H-POTENTALS Are well adapted to ths localty. We urge you to plant and compare wth any of your favortes. Youll be bushels ahead at harvest tme. Roy Pung or Donald rrer A FOR SALE: dsmoblle 442, cony, power wndows, brakes, ^steerng. Rally,p.ack, Post! track ar shocks. = Call before 10:30 FOR SALE: 1970 Kawasak Mach 111 5Q0. Runs Good, just had tune-up. Sharp lookng, low mles. Goodtres. Phone , Call after 5:00 p.m.,1-tf-dh ^-... -, LARGE nventory of Blazer, Jmmy and. Bronco accesores now n stock. Tres. and wheels for all 4-wheel vehcles. Yoders Sales & Servce, 8193 Alward Rd., two mles west of Lalngsburg. Phone tf * " - - FOR SALE: /2 ton Chevy pckup v-8, automatc, power steerng and power brakes, good condton. Call after 5:30, p _ - _.. FOR SALE: 1970 Maverck. 2-door, very good condton, 1 owner. Evenngs p FOR SALE: GMC 2-ton truck wth cattle rack. nt. gran drll, 13 hoe on rubber, Raymond Bullard. 1 mle west and 5 mle south of St. Johns. 2-lp WN *50 00 All you have to do s brng or send us any customer that buys or orders a new moble or modular home from us by May 1,1973. We wll gve you $50.00 CASH for each customer, NO LMT to amount you can wn! MCHGAN MOBLE HOMES Alma Ph MAPLE VALLEY REALTY NEW LSTNG 120 acre farm. 2 bedroom home 9 mles west of thaca. Land contract, terms. 9 acre buldng ste 1 mle west of Becks Farm Market, Clnton County acre buldng stes, 2-1/2 mles north of Else on blacktop. Land contract terms. 3 bedroom home, farm buldngs on 10 acres north of Else. Land contract terms. 4 bedroom home 3/4 mle off M-57, East of 27. $11, acre farm, all tled, can be splt. 90 acres vacant, 60 acres wth buldngs^ Ph. Maple Rapds or Roger Ash Lansng Wacousta Rd., Maple Rapds, M. LOOKNG FOR A NEW HOME? Well Buld You What You Want ON YOUR LOT OR OR OURS... WLLARD SEARLES Resdental Bulder ST. JOHNS Phone FARM ard NDUSTRAL TRACTORS and EQUPMENT New and Used Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN EQUPMENT HENGESBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES Phone PORTLAND, MCH. 61-tf ATTENTON TO ALL RESDENTS LVNG N Westphala, Pewamo, Fowler, Ovd, Else, Dewtt and Langsburg YOU CAN SAVE TOLL CHARGES WHEN PLACNG YOUR CLASSFED ADS N THE CLNTON COUNTY NEWS BY ASKNG THE OPERATOR TO CONNECT YOU WTH THS NUMBER...,}... ENTERPRSE 8201 Remember. t.enterprse 82Q1 For Fast Results On All Your Classfed and Dsplay Advertsng Needs Ths wll put your call thru wth no charge to you.

14 14A 1904 CHRYSLER Newport Convertble. Runs good. Good tres as s. $125, 609 N, Morton, Lot p FOR SALE: 19G8 Mustang wth rear mags and headers. New pant job. Runs good. $ lp ~*»... _ FOR SALE*-"Go-cart, excellent condton, Brlggs and Stratton engne. Call anytme Garfeld St. 2-3p FOR SALE (Due to death of husband ) 1968 Ford Farlane, 1965 Slmca. Runnng condton, but no battery p DAY, WEEK, MONTH or LONG TERM LEASE CANS, nc. BUCK-PONTAC OPEL-GMC 2 blocks west, 2 blocks north Phone St. Johns 2-tf Pets FOR SALE: AXC red Dachshound, also AKC Scotty, both real lovng and good wth chldren. Also want to buy Chna closet and a bookcase. Phone l-3p Notce MU1R - To sell the estate of Elbert Edmonds. Eght room house and one car garage on 4 1/2 acres n the vllage of Mmr, " n r" *a Me wn, amu? l " ( jr t CU 3 3*j-l-j.10, 2-3p FOR SALS: Parts for all electrc shavers. Leveys Jowelry, Else. 1-tf AVE SAVE S SAVES SAVE K1RBY CENTER OF ST. JOHNS, Vacuum Sales and Servce moved to new locaton, at 705 N. U.S.-27, formerly known as the Aloha Drve-n tf FOWLER CONSERVATON Club trap range wll be open startng May 2nd and every -Wednesday nght from now on, l-2p FRANCS, AVATON, NC, Travel the safe way wth our charter servce or learn to fly wth us. Vets approved, Captol Cty Arport - Ph., * 23-tf FOWLER RESDENTS: Take your ads to Fnkbelws Pharmacy for fast, convenent servce! 50-dhtf THE proven carpet cleaner Blue Lustre s easy on the budget. Restores forgotten colors. Rent electrc shampaoer $1. Dean Hardware, St. Johns, Card of Thanks SKUTT - The famly of Maud Skutt wshes to express ther thanks for the lovely flowers and expressons of sympathy at the tme of her llness and passng, specal thanks to Dr. Russell, Dr. Grost, and all the nurses, the Jackson Nursng Home, Rev. Johanndes and Hoags Funeral. Home. Also to the neghborhood lades for the lovely luncheon. Husband, sster, neces, and nephew. Sncerely, Les Skutt. 2 -lp SARAH YOUNG - wsh to thank Dr. Frost for hs tmely ad, the nurses on 2nd floor, both ^ day and nght. The> were so good to me, my relatves, neghbors, and frends for comng to see me. also for cards and let SAVE SAVE SA SAVE SAVE S SAVE SAVE SAVE S SAVE SAVE SAVE Stf SAVES SAVE SAVE SAVE S SAVE SA SAVE SAVE S SAVE SAVE SAV SAVE SAV SAVE SAV START A SAVNGS PLAN - WTH US TODAY SAV SAVE SAVE SAV SAVE SAVE SAV CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan May 9,1973 ters sent. The mnster and bulance servce, Eastern lades of the Calvary Bap- * Star ladles for the wonderful tst Church on M-21 for everythng. May God bless you Stebbns, Wllam Smpson, dnner, Betty and Bud all. 2-lp frends, neghbors andrel for hm. Mrs. Bruce Fneout. 2-lp FELD - Thanks to eachand every one of you for the beautful flowers, cards, and the many other expressonsof thoughtfulness. They were all greatly apprecated. Elnore Feld. 2-Jp THE FAMLY OF Ralph Saurbek wshes to express ther thanks for the lovely flowers, cards, food, contrbutons and expressons of,sympathy n many ways at the passng of our loved one. A specal thank you to Rev. Manker and the Osgood Funeral home and to all relatves, frends, and neghbors who contrbuted food and helped prepare the dnner. All was apprecated very much. Wfe, sons and daughters famles. 2-lp THE FAMLY OF Carlton Kmball wshes to express ther apprecaton for the cards, food, flowers, money, and vsts durng the llness and death of our husband and father. Specal thanks to Rev. Rolle Tmmons for the comfortng words, Dr. H.E.Beckmeyer and staff of the Sherdan Communty Hosptal, Pearl Lake Masonc Lodge #324, Order of the Eastern Star #346, Montcalm County Am- atves. God Bless each and everyone. 2-lp FNEOUT - wsh to thank Ovd Convalescent Manor, Mrs. Detz, nurses and ades PALEN - The famly of as6 Dr. Terpstra for the Charles Palen wshes to care gven whle he was there thank all frends and rel and the many thngs they dd atves for ther thoughtfulness and kndness durng ourtme of sorrow. Especally Dr. Terpstra and others who gave help and showed such kndness at that tme. 2-lp ROTARY WATER WELL DRLLNG ALL WORK GUARANTEED SUBMERSBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPARED GLBERT & NGALLS, nc. DeWtt or Dmondale YOUR MONEY CAN ADD UP BY SAVNG WTH US EARN THE HGHEST NTEREST RATES ALLOWED BY LAW WE OFFER YOU: ONOURBG2-YR. CERTFCATE J ^ / NTEREST S COMPOUNDED CONTNUOUSLY FROM 4 m ^ DAY OF DEPOST. ** " *... 11T ^q CENTRAL NATONAL BANK Now Operatng n ls 75th Year St, Johns Ovd Pewamo 48-tf Woman fols y^ung ntruder > OVD--Gettng ther "frst wth the most" by a 75-yearold Ovd woman led polce authortes n the apprehenson of 17-year-old runaway from Whtmore Lake Boys Tranng Unt, who later admtted to prevous crmes n Clnton County. About 3 am May 5, Mrs Ernest Goodfellow, 9395^E Taft Rd, Ovd, heard someone tryng to enter her home. Mrs Goodfellow told Clnton County Sherffs Dept deputes that she felt t was better to meet hm whle he was outsde rather than havng hm trap her n the house. She met hm -wth a pstol. That was enough to send the ntruder away, but stopped at a neghbors home, Art Kelly Sr, and asked hm f he would help tow hs car out of Mrs Goodfellows yard. Polce were called, but the youth got the car out "and KlnRTM ELEVATON drove away on Hollster Rd. A Clnton deputy chased hm at a hgh rate of speed, untl the car ht a Me n the road, blew a rght front tre and went nto the dtch. The youth fled on foot and a warnng shot was fred, but he dd not halt. Ovd, Bath and State Polce assstance was requested and trackng dogs followed the youth, but lost the scent after about a mle. nvestgaton found the auto was stolen and belonged to a Haslett man who dd not Groundbreakng ceremones were held May 6 for the new Frst Church of God n St Johns. Archtects for the structure are Johnson Rtchhart. and Assocates, nc, of Anderson, nd. The new faclty, to be located at the corner of DeWtt Rd and M-21, wll feature a seatng capacty of 200 n the sanctuary and 13 classrooms. v Ths Space FOR RENT Phone VE SAVE SAVE VE SAVE SAVE AVE AVE SAVE ESAVE SAVE SAVE E SAVE SAVE SAVE E SAVE SAVE VE SAVE E SAVE SAVE SAVE E SAVE VE SAVE E SAVE SAVE E SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE VE SAVE SAVE AVE AVE AVE SAVE AVE SAVE VE SAVE SAVE Trezse calls for property tax relef A call for complete revson of Mchgans property taxlaw was 1 ssued ths week* by State Representatve R. Douglas Trezse (R-Owosso") n a resoluton Thursday n Legslature. Ctng the datng back presented the Mchgan present law, to 1893, ^as mpossble to admnster" and "nequtable", Rep Trezses resoluton drects the Mchgan Law -Revson Commsson to undertake a complete revew of the General Property Tax Act and develop a law whch can be unformly and equtably admnstered. Rep Trezse was joned by 43 other representatves of both poltcal partes n the ntroducton of the resoluon.- t takes 6nJy 6 votes to adopt the resoluton jn the House. "Work-wth local unts of government at the House Taxaton Commttee has convnced me that further patch-work amendments to our property tax law wll not solve our problem", Rep Trezse commented. "Today we have sncere publc offcals from the local assessor and the county equalzaton department, to the State Tax Commsson n constant conflct, each tryng to do hs part n the complcated busness of fxng assessments and equalzaton factors. ts not Eghty-one countes know the car was gone. Clnton * Deputes and Merdan Townshp polce apprehended the youth at Lake Lansng and Marsh Roads across from Lake Lansng amusement park. The juvenle then admtted to another attempted car theft and 1972 breakng and > enterngs of Gowers Hard^1 ware n Eureka and Becks Farm Market north of St Johns. Offcals returned the youth to Whtmore Lake Boys Tranng Unt. the people but the law tself that causes the problem", he added." f 1! \ \ffs Mchgan Law Revson Commsson Was - created by the Legslature n 1965 and was gven the duty of examnng the laws of the state for the purpose of determnng where and what revsons are needed to make them more workable and reportng ts recommendatons to the Any recommendatons of the Commsson would have J to be enacted by the Legslature before becomng law,. \ Legslature. Recent work by the Commsson has beert on the Crmnal Code, the.probate Code and the Mental.* Health Laws. schedule fars Eghty-one county, 4-H and Evart; August 8-11, Gaylord, agrcultural fars and two Goodells; -August 9-11, state fars are scheduled for Hespera, Pelke; August 9- ths yearns far season whch 12,ronwood; August 10-18, opens June 28 and runs Berren Sprngs; August 12- through September 29 n 18, Adnan; Mchgan. August 13-15, Falmouth, "Mchgans agrcultural St. Johns; August 13-18, fars have long been an nspraton for mprovement of Corunna, Mdland, San Cheboygan, Coldwater, our great varety of dusky; August 14-18, agrcultural products," sad Fremont, Ludngton; August B. Dale Ball, drector of the 14-19, Armada, Bellevlle; Mchgan Department of August 15-18, Atlanta; Agrculture, August 16-19, ron Rver; Mchgans two state fars \ August 47-18, Wayland; are the Upper Pennsula August _ 20-25, Alpena, State far at Escanaba Hudsonvlle, Kalamazoo, AugUst 14-19, and the Marshall, Petoskey, Mchgan State "Far at Cadllac; August 21-25, Detrot August 23-September Manchester, Mt Pleasant; August" 24-26, Allenvlle- 3.. Other far locatons and ther dates, as compled by MDAs County far secton,.are:.) June 28-30, Sparta;June 30-July 4, Lak&Odessa; July 4-7, MaronJ July 9-14, Bg Rapds, Vasser; July 16-21, Croswell, Fowlervlle, Greenvlle, Hastngs, Marae;, July 21-28, Hartford; July 23-28, Charlotte, Holland; July 25-28, Hale;-July,27- August 5, ona-./july 28, Menomnee; July,; 28-August 4, Mason; July 30<August 4, Harrson? Caro; "July 3- August 3, Ann Arbor"}" August 1-4, Stan dsh; August -3-5, Chatham J August 4-11, Jackson; August 5, Chasselk August 5-11, Bad Axe; August 6-9, Flnt; August 6-11/ Alma* Bay (Cty, Monroe, Cassopols, Lowell, Davsburg} e August 7-11, Raverna* Moran; August 27- September 1, Traverse Cty; August 27-September 3, Onekama; August 28- September 3, mlay Cty;, August 28-Septemberl, Chelsea; August 30- September 3, Hart; August 31-September 3, Knross, Norway; September 1-3, Ontonagon; September 4-8, Salne; September 6-8, Stalwart; September 7-9, Posen; September 7-15, Allegan; September 8-15, Sagnaw; September 13-15, Newberry; September 17-22; Centrevlle; September 23-29, Hllsdale; September 27-29, Marquette. Sster cty band to be n DeWtt DEWTT - An nternatonally known all-steel band from the Cty of DeWtts Central Amerca sster ctjt, Punta Gorda, Belze, wll appear May 10 at DeWtt Hgh. \ School at 7 pm,. L The band, under the drecton of Dr Lennox Pke, are n ( Mchgan Under the sponsorshp of the Mchgan Jaycees. There s no charge wth a free-wllofferng to be conducted. TO THE EDTOR The St Johns ChldStudy Club would lke to express ther apprecaton to all of those persons who made our Sprng Plannng.Conference the fne success that t was. We deeply, apprecate the donatons of the merchants, the use of the hgh school facltes, and cooperaton of the Eureka Chld Study Club. And a specal thanks to the. students of St Johns Hgh v School and Don Valentne for the wonderful en-, 1 tertanment Sncerely St Johns Chld Study Club v 1?

15 ry Talent Show wnners ft * * Savngs Bonds $50 Best Grl Exhbt Kathy Ann Platte, Westphala, Kntted Shawl. $50 Best Boy Exhbt Wllam DeCamp, St Johns, Photography. $25 Group A Jm Vers, St Johns, Mechancal Drawng. $25 Group B Gary Whtford, St, Johns, Woodwork - Table. $25 Group C Rhonda Hon ska, St Johns, Art Drawng. $25 Group D Dense Cerny, St Johns, nsect Collecton, Bology. OL PANTNG yrs: 1. Jeff Payne Tger Tger Burnng Brght yrs: 1. Karen Munson Twnng Abstractons. H.M. Karen Munson, Brook n Autumn; Peggy Chapman, Crazy Over Horses; Karen Munson, Spotted Horse. NUMBER PANTNGS 9-11 yrs:. Jeanne Kramer, Boats. H.M. Ann Vtous, Horse; Tom Vtous, Mr Bg Ears; Carolyn Bast, Dancer; Jule Trerweler, Cabn; Jance Martn, Cat; Carre Stachel, Lghthouse; Dense Theler, Brown Horse yrs: 1* Beverly Patte, Tree. H.M. Lsa Hcks, Prayerful; Jeff Fleet, Chmp; Marlyn Thelen, Clown; Cndy Schneder, Gulls Offshore. WATER COLOR 15-1 f! yrs: 1. Rose Oberln, Tow Head. H.M. Maurne Purves, Brch & Hll; Maurne Purves, On The Dunes; Jan Anderson, Pasture &Fence; Rose Oberln, Bg Dane; Jan Anderson, Have A Bte. DRAWNGS!l-ll yrs: 1. Mark Yallup, Red Barn. H.M. Carolyn Bast, Nce Nappng Place; Bruce Woodward, Patrot Dove; Paul Duguay, Cabn; Chrs Russell; Trout!:. Mke Eldrdge\ Portrat; Sally Buggs, Frolc yrs: 1. Rhonda Houska, En Plan Ar. H.M. Terry Churches, Contoura; Gerlyn Falvor, Hptlps Carp; Rhonda Houska, Mountan Stream; Gerlynn Falvor, Angus The Scot; Anta Thelen, The Burro; Janet Doyle, Flower; Terry Barker, Bulldog; Teddy Thelen, Pasture; Kurt Bengel, Snoops Leaves; Mare Mller, Frolcng Be r; Cndy Scrmeder, Covered Brdge. 1S-1C. yrs: \ l. Mark Green, Tree - Pencl. H.M. Mark Green, Tree - nk; Rose OBerln, Dane; Oane Koengsknecht, 3 Drawngs. *, PHOTOGRAPHY 9-11 yrs: 1. Lsa Foy, 6 Photos , yrs: * J 1. Jeff Van Fleet, The Cat yrs: 1. Wllam DeCamp, Studes. H.M. Steve VanFleet, Sldes., 9-11 yrs: 1. Loren & Frog.,12-14 yrs: 1. Cheryl Characters. H.M. Ptcher. SCULPTURE Conkln, Turtles Conkln, 3 Dave Hanson, yrs: 1. Jeff Payne, Red - Black Stella yrs: < 1. Carol Goff, Head. H.M. Glen Feldpausch, Cyclst, Men; Peggy Chapman, Moble; James Kramer, Tug-O-War. ART NOVELTES 9-11 yrs: 1. Bruce Woodward, Heroglyphs. H.M. Mchelle Rehmann, Shamrock; Kerry McKean, Doo Lally; Bruce Woodward, Shells Galore; Tam Bolton, Dsplay - Wax; Dawn Gardner, Peacocks; Roseanne Welton, Furres; Norma Aras, Geometres; Margaret Favor, Seed - Corn; Stephane Smth, Fsh; Vck Ryan, Moble yrs: 1. Rhonda Houska, Macrame. H.M. Theresa Barker, Owl; Theresa Barker, Cact; Peter Moore, Wallet. 15-lf yrs: 1. Rta Pohl, Macrame. H.M. Sandy Jackson, Face on Red; Steve Van Fleet, Bark - Fantasy; Jan Anderson, Bottles & Coppe; Dwght Boak, Sword; John Pung, Duelng Pstols; Maurne Purves, Necklace; Mare Schmtz, Macrame 17-1!) yrs: r 1. Lnda Ann Shaw, Plaque Wood. H.M. Lnda Ann Shaw, Plastc Dsc; Roger Benjamn, Rooster Candlestcks. YARNCRAFT D 1. Kathy Ann Platte. H,M. Jance Martn; Lesle Ann Fongers; Margaret Favor; Brenda Thelen; Carolyn Buggs C 1. Pamela Schaefer. H.M. Cheryl Conkln, Barb Schmtt. CLOTHNG group 1. Kathleen Phnney. H.M. Vck Thelen yrs: 1. Debbe Thelen. H.M. Mare Schmtz Jule Ann Platte. H.M. Cheryl Conkln, Lynette Thelen* _ 1. DenseCerny. H.M. Krstne Aylsworth, Lesle Ann "Fongers; -Cheryl Bddnger; Lsa Foy; Mary Fedewa; Carolyn Bast; Chrstne Martn; Eleen Thes. ELECTRONCS Class C 1. Doug Thelen H!M., Danel Rademacher Class D H.M. Jm Thelen. COLLECTONS Class D 1. Lsa Foy, H.M. Bob LaBre, Lesle Foy, Bruce Woodward. Class B 1. Steve Van Vleet Class C 1. Jeff Van Vleet.» H.M. Steve LaBre. SCENCE BOLOGY Class D 1. Dense Cerny. MODELS Class D 1. Allen Bddnger. H.M. Kurt Hufnagel. WOODWORK Class D (9-11) 1. Gerald Rademacher. H.M. Jm Bertold, Dense Cerny, Loren Conkln,.James Salley Buggs. ( NOTCE TO ESSEX TOWNSHP RESDENTS DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFCE QF, REVENUE SHARNG 1900 PENNSYLVANA AVE. NW. WASHNGTON. D C (KlplEXECUTVE PROPOSAL Clucklhtblotk f hspun sbodon L) DEBT Haw Wll lb. avalablty of (tvtnue hsrng fund* tllttt ho *, boowhqqumnttolvoujurdctlon?» AVOD DEBT NCREASE LESSEN DEBT NCREASE TOO SOON TO PREDCT EFFECT (M TAXES n whch ol tn followng mannet «t eptesd tat the vslubtly ol Revenua Shmng Fund* v»h lfect lh» " lev ol olyoul jundeton? Chock 11 marry 11 tpply WlLLPREVENTlNCHEASEN RATE OFAMAJOU TAX «WLL ENABLE REDUCNG j WLL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE RATEOFAMAJORTAX. 1 NCREASEOFA MAJOR TAX. WLLPP. EVENT (NACTNB ANEWMAJORTAX OPERATNG/MAWTENANCE PRORTY EXPENDTURE CATEGORES A FufelJC SAKTV ENVRONMENT* HEALTH RECREATON B UBAAMES SOCAL SERVCES ran AGO A POOR S PLANNED EXPENDTURES B [ NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS j TOO SOONTO PREDCT EFFECT EXPENDTURES fxnr n*»"oo» kummk! nm rntu n rckut turn D on WB" lrhtko [*nc» n (okaturfafc«t^ucutvd«e) EBBBX T KAwumt-rAu May ,73 OATrUUtHO Clnton County Haua MMOFNWMPtR EXPENDTURE. CATEGORES E D MULT PURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT 11 EDUCATON 12 HEALTH 1 TRANSPORTATON, ECONOMC DEVELOPMENT PUlfe PUBLC SAFETY RECREATON* CULTURE 10, OTHERS W/>«<W 11 OTHERS SBKM 21.! *t OTHERS SpcM OHtffSpttf) 14 OTHERS tsptattl TOTAL PlANKtD CAPTAL ttthof TUAJJ Thelen, Class C (12-14) 1. Jeff Dunkel. 1. Danel Rademacher. H.M. Kevn Feldpauch, Doug Beaufore, Cheryl Kerckaert, Jfeff Van Vleet, Davd Messer, Bruce Harwood, Cherr Jones, Teresa Barker, Tom Mller. Class B (15-16) 1. Gary Whtford/ H.M. Gary Whtford, Pat Feldpauch, Wayne Studer, Steven Conkln, Duane Havland. Class A (17-18) 1. Pat Thelen. H.M. Melvn Pohl, Chrs Sage, Lous Martn, Steve Goff, Ken Mller, Mark Koengsknecht METAL WORK MACHNNG Class B 1. Steve Conkln V METAL WORK 1 MACHNNG Class A 1. Steven Blood, Martn Brewbaker. METAL WORK SHEET METAL Class B 1. Bran Thelen, METAL WORK SHEET METAL Class A 1. Lous Martn SCENCE (PHYSCS) Class C 1. Gregory Whte ARCHTECTURAL DRAWNG A 1. Jm Vers. H.M. Mark Crosby, Rodney Hennng, Mark Kngsbury, Wendy Smth, Jeff Spcer. B 1. Russ Waggoner, H.M. Bll Baley. MECHANCAL DRAWNG A 1. Thomas Motz., H.M. Glenn Ernst, Joe Fernholz. B 1. Norman Koengsknecht. H.M. Rck, Fnk, Douglas George, Denns Weber. 1. Kevn Feldpausch. H.M. Rck Archer, Tom Mller. NEEDLECRAFT D 1. Jule Ann Smth C 1. Becky Sdel. H.M. Mary Roesner, Peter Moore B 1. Frank Pratt. H.M. Mchelle LaBre, Mare Schmtz, Cndy Walker A 1. Cathy McDarmd. H.M. Lnda Shaw St Johns man njured n 3-car accdent Sunday Robert Moon, 25, 501 S Clnton, St Johns, was lsted n good condton whle 2 others were lsted as serous followng a 3-car accdent Aprl 29 on US-27 at Clark Road. State Polce report a car drven by Kenneth Peters, 70, of Okemos, was J attemptng a left turn from the southbound lane of US-27 onto Clark when he was struck by a car drven by Moon. The-mpact drove Hhe FOwler ])\ MhS CCll.l Tlolel Phone S93-26J3 Mr and Mrs Otto Kerkstra of Grand Rapds, were Sunday vstors of Mr and Mrs Clar Thelen and famly. Mrs John "Kent and Mrs Harry Whtemen of Wyandotte vsted Mrs Ola Ryan Thursday after Easter. Chrstne Gomez of Lansng spent the weekend wth her grandparents Mr and Mrs Reynold Goerge and famly. Mr and Mrs Gles Weber attended the golden weddng annversary on Sunday n honor of Mr and Mrs John Martn of Westphala. Alce Horman of Mt Morrs vsted Mrs Ola Rya^Frday after Easter. THEGOVERNMENTOF Essex Townshp PLANS TO EXPEND TS REVENUE SHARNG ALLOCATON FORTHE ENTTLEMENT PEROD BEGNNNG Jan 1,1973 AND ENnNG Jun«30, 1973 N THE FOLLOWNG MANNER BASED UPON AN ESTMATED TOTALOF $2,730. ACCOUNT NO Eaoex Townshp Townshp Spv. Clnton County hple Hapds, Mch. Wft j CAPTAL EXPENDTURES PERCENT PLANNED FOR PLANNED EXPENDTURES tahrmctkh F s-2,7300. Ronalr and rop Lpfaod FNANCAL ADMNSTRATON [n5f«l*>n-.t0 OflPUN " MATNOAMnt - wtnt h«vt dvntd «OC ntwtpptr and tre newt mtfl ol h* conltnt of ht upon Futthttmo* hvtracotdt dooumlntng th tofflnl* o( th>t raport and lny ut op*n for publc nd n<w* t m»*tejutlny. mtfcj (utlnv.. nor- -LJ- * 2, , roada l! \ l! ^6 < Peters car nto one drven by Arthur Soberg, 30. Moon, Peters, Mrs Gretchen Peters and James Peters, passengers, were taken to St Lawrence Hosptal. Mrs Peters and James Peters were lsted n serous condton. Peters was treated and released and Soberg was not serously njured. Ashley names top students Cheryl Schrener and Km Cordray have been named Valedctoran and Salutatoran respectvely, at Ashley Communty Schools. Cheryl s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Steve Schrener of rural Bannster. She has compled an overall grade pont average of 3.85, whle also partcpatng n grls basketball, varsty cheerleadng and other school actvtes. Cheryl s a member of the Natonal Honor Socety and has been accepted for the fall term at Central Mchgan Unversty where she wll pursue studes n nteror Desgn. Km, son of Mr and Mrs Mlford Cordray of Ashley, has compled an over-all grade pont average of A member- of the Natonal Honor Socety, he s also actve n many class and school functons. Km plans to attend Lansng Communty College n the fall to begn study for a career n v optometry or computer engneerng. Test scores avalable ST JOHNS - The Gudance Offce at St Johns Hgh School has completed nterpretng the scores and results of the Oho Vocatonal nterest Survey of freshman n ther Orentaton class. The test, a survey of students nterests as they relate to the world of work, s desgned to gve them some nsght nto possble careers. Copes ot the student profle report are^ avalable through the Gudance Offce. Scholarshp exam procedure changes ST JOHNS -- The Gudance Offce at St Johns Hgh School has announced a change n procedure for those students plannng on applyng for fnancal ad thrpugh the State of Mchgans Scholarshp Tuton Grant and Loan Program. Ths change affects next years senor class. Test dates approved by the Mchgan Hgh Educaton Assstance Authorty are July 21 and October 20. Those students wshng to take thstest on July 21 should obtan a regstraton form from the Counselors Offce. 1 Addtonal nforrraton for parents can be obtaned by callng and askng for Gudance Offce. Ths s Bll Rchards Week Those who know Bll realze that hs long tme membershp on the St. Johns school board s but one of hs many communty nvolvements. Hs nterest and concern n qvc events-has led hm to be most actve n such other thngs "as the Unted Fund, the Congregatonal Church and a broad varety of youth actvtes, Despte hs busy schedule he s never, wthout tme for the young people and hs desre to, provde them wth enjoyment as well as leadershp has been well evdenced. As another concerned ctzen of our communty wllng to become nvolved we are pleased to honor Bll Rchards ths week. CLNTON NATONAL BANK & TRUS1 CO. / CREATVE WRTNG 0-11 yr old * 1. Eleen Thes. H.M. Dense Cerny, Carolyn Bast, Jance Martn yr old 1, Tracey Bradsh. H.M. Pamela Schaefer, Sandy Schafer, Lsa Hcks. 15-lff yr old H.M. Rose Oberln MUSC!Ml yr old H.M. Mchelle mann. PENMANSHP!M1 yr old 1. Eleen Thes. Reh- H.M, Carolyn Bast. 15-lf yr old 1. Rose Oberln yr old \ 1. Marlyn Thelen. H.M. Theresa Barker. H.M. Honorable Menton Clnton County News < J :::j St. Johns, Mchgan : SECTON J^SSSSoWH^H^^ B seven days may May 9, 1973 or fourteen or twenty-one... PROTECT YOUR VACATON FUNDS WTH TRAVELERS CHEQUES SPECAL RATES THRU MAY 31,1973 Buy $ 200 to s 5,000 Worth Travelers Cheques $9 PAY ONLY FOR FULL AMOUNT The wde-amk bank makes ta$meas CLNTON NATONAL BANK & TRUST CO. Member FDC 1 "L

16 2B CLNTON COUNTY- NEWS,,St. Johns, Mchgan May 9,1973 Clnton County News A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS.HAROLD SCHMALTZ Advertsng Drector JM EDWARDS Edtor* N MtMn mwapb* Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards Wotergote lesson for us ol Watergate could be a tragc lesson rght down to our grass roots n Clnton County. The lesson? ( Weve become a country of merchandsed legslators, a revelaton to few. The fact s, money and lots of t has more to do wth the runnng of our state and naton than, n many cases, ablty. Watergate has shown us that the ntegrty and devoton to servng the publc mght, perhaps, have been lost durng the trp to "vctory at the polls." Why do we comment on ths n. a local county newspaper? Because, thats where the whole thng starts. Rght here at home s where the orgnal vote comes from on the way to buldng that bg pcture n Lansng and Washngton. A network news commentator \suggested the other evenng that campagn contrbutons be done away wth n favor of government sums fxed at a set fgure. Presdental Canddate A would Jave X number of dollars, as would have Canddate B. Senator Z would have no more campagn funds than hs-dpponent Senator Y. f properly controlled, such campagn fund procedures would elmnate much of the "favor buyng" and gve us a more equal vew of all canddates. ts worth thnkng about. -. JE You are what you ltter An annual effort has once agan accomplshed a great deal n removng a county-wde eyesore. Were speakng of the trash lned county roads, objects of thoughtless 3 persons who feel no pangs or gult whatsoever about heavng beer bottles, soft drnk bottles and other trash out of ther vehcles. County-wde, such groups as 4-H clubs, Boy Scouts and o$her^have*korm^^^avtlhe?fea.sh durng the PasUu*^ 25 YEARS AGO,. May 6,1948 An ordnance that would provdeforthe nstallaton of parkng meters on three blocks of Clnton Avenue n St Johns was put on ts frst readng at Tuesday evenngjs meetng of the cty commsson. Hundreds of frends of the Rev Fr George J. Esper wll gather to honor hm on hs 25th annversary n charge of the Fowler parsh on next Wednesday, May 12. St Johns polce have started a drve to reduce speedng and reckless drvng on the ctys streets. Ths past weekend 28 summons were ssued three for reckless drvng and 25 for speedng. Mchgan r schools wll receve $20 mllon more n the schoolyear as a result of the school ad bll parsed by the state legslature last week. Servces were held at the Eberts Chapel on Monday afternoon for Homer Becker, 69, long-tme resdent of the St Johns vcnty, who ded very suddenly Frday evenng. The Cancer drve n Clnton County s off to a good start wth reports begnnng to come n from scattered areas, accordng to Rev Rchard C. Swogger, who s headng the Clnton drve for funds. Clnton County has receved $151, as ts share of* the frst quarter weght tax, t was announced ths week by County Road Engneer Lyle Belknap. The money s returned quarterly to countes, ctes and ncorporated vllages of the state for expendture of local roads and streets. 10 YEARS AGO May!), l!)l; Constructon work on a lew Weeks. J ~* J^l 1 */ J / : ".,. halted ndefntely""^ Thursday mornng when steel handlers n Central Mchgan went on strke. Acton taken by the cty commsson Tuesday nght and by the St Johns board of educaton Wednesday nght cleared the way for nstallaton of a modern lghtng system on the football feld at the cty park. "These yotng pwle^arte * donatng ther L free- trne, -.-*-... amountng to hours, to correct the blght caused by careless seconds of hundreds throughout the wnter. * We thank those groups and ndvduals who take t upon themselves to clean up our roadsdes. n our opnon those ndvduals who make the above hours rate about the same as the scene they leave n ther path. JE Letters to the Edtor Thank you To the Edtor: Many thanks to the Chamber of Commerce, merchants, and the Clnton County News for ther cooperatve effort n welcomng the Ahrensburg Orchestra. Gfts from the merchants and the artcles and pctures n the paper were very mpressve to the Servce. LTC Haas "youth archestfal. Mr Farber, drector of the orchestra, and students were very enthusastc n ther prase of our communty. Cooperatve efforts such as ths make St Johns a better communty. ^A personal thahk-you, Walter P. Cole Musc Department Charman / News USCGC NORTHWND - Coast Guard Leutenant Commander Rchard E. Haas, son of Mr and Mrs F Earl Haas of 500 E Hgham, St Johns, has returned to hs Seatte,-homeport after a deployment to Antarctc aboard ths cebreaker. A1956 graduate of St Johns automatc sx-barrel gun Hgh School, and a 1960 mounted on a self-propelled graduate of the US Coast armored personnel carrer Guard Academy, New and s desgned prmarly for London, Conn, he joned the antarcraft defense. Coast Guard n June Durng the deployment, Northwnd performed support servces to the Unted States research program ncludng, cebreakng and escortng of shps brngng supples to statons^ on the frozen cor-, tnent. Northwnds helcopters flew magnetmeter survey and ce reconnassance mssons. Port vsts were made to New Zealand, Australa, Peru and Chle. Pvt.Coffn FT BLSS, TEX -- Army. Prvate Rex D> Coffn, 20, son of Mrs Erma Nofthnp, 4363 W Morrson, Alma, Mch, recently completed an eght-week vulean crewman course at Ft Blss, Tex. Hs wfe, Brenda, lves at 217 Man, Maple Rapds. Durng hs tranng, he learnectall phases of the frng and trackng systems of ths ar defense weapon. The vulean s a 20 MM FA Hood SAN DEGO - Navy Freman Apprentce Rchard A. Hood Jr, son of Mr and Mrs Rchard A, Hood Sr of1692 N Hollsster Road, Ovd, has graduated from recrut tranng at the Naval Tranng Centef here. \VfatWeCouldDo Rght now, Wthout learnng a new thng from the research laboratores we, could save over 100,000 addtonal lves ths year frorh cancer, t everyone got the Amercan Cancer Soeetyrf message about the mportance of early dagnoss and prompt, prober treatment, and u3 regular health checkup 1 ;. By Laure Kpp Buyng a used car s a nerve-wrackng hassle, especally when you need one mmedately. spent a good part of my tme off and the weekend searchng for just the rght vehcle last week, and thnk found an acceptable auto. But, t seems a person can never tell whether the thngs gong to fall apart or not. ve decded there are 3 basc types of used cars -- the Klunkers, Lemons and the Maybe You Got a Decent Deals. Hopefully mne wll turn out to be n the latter Sales tax dverson checks for the frst quarter of 1963 were maled to townshp and vllage treasurers ths week from the offce of County Treasurer Velma Beaufore. ts personal category, but only tme wll tell. The Maybes nclude all those vehcles wth 4 barely usable tres (They even forgot.{?) to put a spare n my trunk), a fresh wash job, doors that lpck, and a brandnew-lookng engne. Now, d rather have a drty engne, because could see f t had any ol leaks, etc. So, clmbed n, started the car to try t out, and got a few blocks away when steam started pourng out from under the hood..swell." drove t back to the dealer TODAYS jdfe Real Estate by HANK FURMAN The buldngs of ancent ctes were usually one story, one famly houses. These usually contaned the famly workshop as well as the famly resdence. Surprsngly enough, even n places as ancent as Mesopotama, ctes were carefully lad out wth well planned streets and provsons for sewage dsposal and ppng watersupples. Today* ctes are ever changng; and yet the basc needs of the people stll serve as the best pattern for cty development. Aware that change s the only permanent thng about real estate, FURMAN REALTY CO, 1515 North U.S. 27, keeps constantly up-to-date wth real estate values to best serve your nterests. Our membershp n VjS enables us to help you fnd the rght home for your partcular needs and to (ejp you sell your present home as quckly as possble. Open: 8:30-5:00, MonFr; 9:30-3, J Sa^ & by appt. HELPFUL HNTS: Allow your real estate man to do the sellng of yor u home. Hs know-how does not need ad from the seller of the House. Fgured at $1.81 per capta, the amounts totaled $68, Eght new teachers are stll beng sought by Earl R. Lancaster, superntendent of schools n St Johns, for the next school year as 14 s present teachers wll not be " wth the focal system for a varety of reasons. Eght new teachers have already been hred, sx of them to fll present vacances, and Jwo others for new postons. The man lne of the Grand Trunk ralroad was blocked for more than 16 hours here Thursday nght and Frday when a hopper car tpped over whle t was beng unloaded at Plant Food Servces on W Ralroad St. ONE YEAR AGO May 10,1972 A proposed general operatng budget n the amount of $1,146,249 for fscal was presented Monday nght at the regular cty commsson meetng. A publc hearng on the budget wll be held at the next meetng, May 23. The Elm Street Else elevator was t destroyed Wednesday evenng as fre swept the 33-year-old structure owned by thaca Roller Mlls. Clnton Memoral Hosptal held ts annual servce awards dnner May 3 at the St Johns Lutheran Church honorng ten employees for ther "years of servce and two employees on ther recent retrement. "Green Grass nstead of Trash" was the theme As most people n the St Johns area have dscovered by now, the Mller Furnture Store buldng next to the County News was torn down last week. t doesnt sound all that exctng, but the fact the buldngs weve adjonng structures, caused slght tremors n the County News buldng. y - Those tremors brought out the true courageous colors of the author of ths column. The frst shake brought ths response to a telephone call: "Good mornng, County News, may help you?* tyes, d lke to speak to the edtor please." "Would you mnd holdng a mnute sr? Members of the staff are tryng to pull hm back n the wndow and get the whte flag out of hs hands...hes back at hs desk now, ll tell hm youre callng. LATER: "Does anybody know what happened to Jm. That man s stll holdng on Lne 1." "Yeah, hes-hdng under the desk and says he wont come out untl they stop shakng the buldng." "For cryng out loud, they stopped shakng the buldng hours ago." ",We know, but he also sad he wasnt comng out untl hs knees stopped shakng." "Sr, sorry to keep you on hold for so long, but t seems we havent been able to drag hm out....er get hm to the phone rght at the-moment. ll have hm call you the mnute he crawls out, uhh, mean returns." "f t Ftz No heroes at the top Edtor, Lapeer County Press f Some teenage frends spent the Easter holday-n Washngton, DC, probably because Florda was too crowded to enter. "Dd you get nto the Whte House?" asked. "No," they answered exctedly, "but we got nto the Watergate." Saturday, Aprl 29, as NFTY Clnton County youth were Then, there, s,. my - favorte, bartender,, who out n force,to beautfy^our, "sedto ply hs.trad*.near thecaptol county roadsdes andrt&thest buldng whch Wsfes 4J r the g^mnds area of trash, ltter and junk** responsble " " for runnng Mchgan.Hs name thrown there by thoughtless* s Jo^ andhe/ltfsed.to brag about all the people. governors and senators whose elbows he helped bend. But not anymore. Two Clnton County Now Joe brags that he used to know women dvded top prze of Glenda McGure. $25 for submttng wnnng You know Glenda. Shes the foxy chck suggestons n a contest who was on Gov Mllkens staff untl the conducted to select a name newspapers revealed that taxpayers were for a new senor ctzen free payng. her $18,000 per year for dong checkng servce offered by nothng. t turned out she was a grlfrend of Clnton Natonal Bank and Judge Jmmy Del Ro and her job was part Trust Co., of a poltcal pay-off for Del Ros support of Mllken n the last electon. and had them replace the heater hose. After that everythng seemed OK, but ve got my fngers crossed. Another place vsted, home of the screamng rado commercals, was defntely / no-go. told the guy how much wanted to spend, and what knd of car wanted* After he showed me a souped-up, dragged-out hot rod, and several other heaps, left. These belong n the Lemon category snce they looked lke drag strp rejects, and would probably run just long enough to sgn the papers and change lcense plates. The Klunker category s reserved for those ^cars that wouldnt even start on the lot, let alone n anyones drveway.."well, well," the salesmen laugh, "Seems weve got a dead battery here," They drag out the wrecker, and even a jmp doesnt work. Then you clmb n and try t6 shut the door-- squeeeeeeek. Hmmmm, a cracked wndsheld, cgarette butts n the ashtray and no shocks. Nope, not nterested. Next. " "Well, well," (they saythat a lot) "Heres a car a lttle old lady drove only to church on Sundays." Sure, fella, guess ll be movng on. You cant wn. All you can do s "You pay your money and take your chances." * guess the best thng to do s get a horse. The Mchgan State Chamber /of Commerce beleves ltterng s one way we waste our natural resources please use our resources wsely by dsposng of waste properly and when possble make use of recyclng facltes, PLENTY EMBARRASSED by the publcty, Mllken quckly fred Glenda: He When the Legslature passes blls grantng a $380 mllon dollar tax cut over the next two years, ts easy to get enthusastc. As a legslator, member of the House Taxaton Commttee - - and taxpayer --1 confess to some of that enthusasm myself. Ths s not to mply 100 support for every tem n the package. n fact, theres one part of t opposed strenuously,,both n commttee and n the House chamber. Because of t, some people are gong to pay mpre tax rather than less, at least for the year Lets take a look at the problem. m sure you are aware that one result of ths plan s to shft tax burden from the property tax to the ncome tax. To do ths, no actual cuts were made n property taxes but rather, a system of credts for property taxes pad aganst the ncome tax to be pad was worked out. The result s to decrease the total tax burden of the person who pays hgh property taxes. Ths netf and expanded formula replaces the property tax credt system presently n the ncome tax plan. There s also a provson to ncrease the v personal exempton on the state ncome tax. Ths assured some tax relef to everyone regardless.of hs property tax burden. So far, so good. m all for My problem revolved around these two ponts: * STLL LATER: "Do you know where, Jm 1 s now? looked under hs desk, but all found was hs last wll and testament and a ple of chewed up fngernals." "Oh, ddnt you hear? Hes outsde on hs knees pleadng wth the crane operator to stop tearng down the buldng next door. They told hm not to worry, that the shakes n the buldng were just caused by vbraton and there was no danager--but he refuses to beleve them. He keeps yellng at them to thnk of hs wfe, chld and 1966 Corvar.V "Good gref, f hes all that scared, why doesnt: he go home untl they fnsh wth the, work?", "* "Thats what we asked hm. He blubbered a courageous edtor does not desert hs post n tme of danger. That was just before he told the crane operator hed put hs pcture on the fronge page for 6 straght ssues, f he^d just go away." "You know, hes actng goofer now~than he dd when he dscovered the spder n the recever of the phone. t took us 6 hours to get hm to stop washng hs ear and come out of the restroom. Maybe he was rght when he sad he was worred about gettng spder webs on the bran." EVEN LATER: "Hey, you hear the latest? Theyve fnally solved Edwards problem so they can go ahead wth tearng down the buldng." ( How n the world dd they do that?" "Theyre gong to let hm operate the * crane." "aaaaaaggghhhh-quck everybody outrun for your lves were dead, all of us!" By Jm Ftzgerald s stll jugglng hs staff and tryng to explan to a cyncal world how hs halo suddenly crumbled and droppeddrtall over hs boysh mage. What am dong here, chldren, s establshng a pattern. 2 teenage boys would rather see the Watergate than the Whte House. Joe the bartender would rather serve booze to Glenda McGure than to the governor of hs state. What does t mean? m glad you,asked. «-..L- Jrtl tll p * " *-* "- means John Ctzen has qut belevng n heroc leaders. There arent any. ke s dead. There are just ambtous men who can carry ar ther scruples n ther navels, T MEANS there are no more statesmen to whom people wll buld shrnes. So the populace must worshp at $100-a-tcket barbecues staged to fnance poltcal campagns whch elect lttle men owned by the corporaton that bought the most tckets. t means that f John Wayne quts makng moves, the people wll watch Marlon Brando dance a drty tango wth The Godfather. Not 100 tax cut support REP DOUGLAS TREZSE 87th Dstrct -f The personal exempton ncrease - from $1,200 to $1,500 - goes nto effect for the 1974 tax year. But, the repeal of the present property tax credts takes effect wth the 1973 year. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who wll not qualfy for property tax relef under the new formula. The new plan relates the credt to ncome wth the basc prncple beng that the average taxpayer must pay more than 3.5 of hs ncome n property taxes before he gets any credt aganst state ncome taxes. Thus, a person wth a $8,000 ncome must have property taxes of $280 before gettng any relef. f ncome s $10,000, the property tax must be $350, etc. The amount of relef s 60 of the amount, whch exceeds that 3.5 fgure" -- $280 or $350 n the above examples. Theperson who does not qualfy under ths schedule wll lose hs present credts n 1973 but he wll not get any ncome tax relef va the exempton route untl My efforts durng fnal consderaton of the bll were drected to extendng, the present property tax credts untl 1974 so that everyone would have some beneft for ths tax year. was dsapponted that so few of my colleagues- ressted ths mnor 1 addton to the bll whch would have granted an addtonal $10 - $15 mllon tax reducton for t Would have spared us a lot of unhappy taxpayers who, when they compute ther 1973 ncome taxes, wll fnd that tax reducton for that year meant a tax ncrease. There are stll many tems n the package strongly J support. Senor Ctzen and dsabled veterans tax relef has been expanded consderably. The busness communty gets a break through credts for nventory taxes pad. As have ponted out 1 before, ths package of selectve tax reductons provdes us wth a graduated ncome tax even though the Consttuton supposedly, prohbts t. ts a safe bet that future tax ncreases wll not be made by removng * these specal consderatons but wll probably be made by * general ncreases n the* ncome tax rate. We should all be aware that the lkelhood of rasng taxes n the years ahead s always wth us. We have just " passed a two-year tax reducton plan but most experts antcpate that after that, addtonal money wll be needed. Forecasts of ncome,and expenses show that by 1975 the state wll be behnd agan.. Only a dynamc ncrease n economc actvty or severe " restrants" on governmental costs can avod that problem, for one. ntend to work toward those. goals..

17 May 9,1&73 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 3B \. 88th Dstrct Report»* by Stanley Powell May people had predcted that t would never see the "lght of day", but a tax relef package whch wll cut the taxes of every person and busness n the state has been adopted by the Legslature and sent to the Governor for approval. t was very gratfyng, both as a legslator and a taxpayer to be able to vote nto law the frst general tax reducton n the states hstory. The tax blls adopted last week have been changed sgnfcantly from the versons whch were orgnally ntroduced nto the House, but they wll stll provde some $380 mllon n tax relef over the next two years, and beleve that the changes made wll result n even.more equtable and broad-based relef than was offered earler. The property tax has undoubtedly beenmhe most talked about tax over the past year, and m happy to report that the blls passed wll provde some much needed relef to many of the states ctzens. The fnal verson provdes that the state wll remburse all ctzens for 60 of the a mount whch ther property taxes exceed 3.5 of ther ncome, up to a maxmum beneft of $500. The "proposal was even more generous wth senor ctzens, the blnd and veterans. Senor ctzens wll be rembursed for the entre amount by whch ther property taxes exceed 3.5 of ther ncome, wth a sldng scale provdng addtonal rembursements for ncomes less than $6,000 up to a maxmum of $500 beneft. The blnd wll be exempt from property taxes f ther homestead state equalzed valuaton s less than $3,500. f ther SEV exceeds $3,500, the exempton would be a rato of $3,500 to ther SEV, up to a mxmum of $500 beneft. The local unt of government would be rembursed for the tax t loss by the, state-elgble vpferansrand ( j rdow^ w^l, receve prop u erty j.jtax exemptons pro-rated accordng to scheduled SEV State allowances wth no ncome or SEV celng. To provde some relef to vrtually all taxpayers, the, state personal ncome tax exempton wll be rased from $1,200 to $1,500. One major change made n the law adopted from the bll orgnally proposed s n the relef provded for Mchgan busnesses. The bll would have reduced, the corporate franchse fee from the present 5 mlls to 4 mlls or by 20. n order to provde some relef to all busnesses both corporate and uncorporated, n place of the franchse fee reducton, there wll be an ncome tax credt of 25 granted for the nventory tax pad by all busnesses. Addtonal tax reductons are provded by reducng the ntangbles tax from 50«to 40C per $1,000 and ncreasng.credt from $100 to $175 for ndvdual tax returns and from $200 to $350 for jont tax returns. All of these tax reductons become effectve next January 1. WELFARE AMENDMENTS PROPOSED The budgetblls seem to be covng along n good fashon. Now that we have passed the tax relef measures n tre Legslature, we have effectvely establshed our revenues for the comng fscal year, and am hopeful that ths fact wll hasten the approval of a meanngful state budget wthn exstng revenues. wll report on the budget n ths column next week. One major amendment on the Socal Servces Appropraton was ntroduced by a colleague of mne, Representatve Peter Kok of Grand Rapds. He wants rent checks for welfare recpents made payable to both the recpent and the landlord. What ths would accomplsh s to nsure that the rent check gets n the hands of the landlord and s not,spe;t ptherwse, by., the.recpent. Ths s smlar to a t» *V l> rl.«l-, * fll, >, provson placed n astj, years welfare bll makng checks payable jontly to Representatve recpents and provders of specal servces such as doctors and dentsts. Last year, House Republcans were successful n ncludng four or fve key amendments to the Socal Servces bll desgned to cut downon nstances of abuses n the use of welfare money. thnk ths proposal s reasonable, and protects the provders from losng money that s rghtfully thers. sl hope that we wll contnue to mprove our welfare system. Welfare mones n the state n the comng fscal year wll amount to over a bllon dollars n state and federal funds, and we must nsure that ths program s run effcently and n the best nterests of helpng those n need return to socety as productve members. To do ths, we must nsure that those collectng the publc assstance really heed t and are usng t properly. Kncad Dstrct Mrs Pmter (. Parks Sunday afternoon, Harvey Hoernerand grls vsted Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner. Late Sunday afternoon Harold Hoerner and Donald Potts went flyng. Sunday, Mr and Mrs Otto Dcknson were dnner guests of Mr and Mrs John Dcknson and famly to help Jack celebrate hs brthday at Wllamston. Sunday, Mr and Mrs Otto Dcknson attended the 15th weddng annversary of Mr and Mrs Albert Sebert at Park Lake. Mrs Sebert was the former Beatrce Otto. Mrs Ethel Lang vsted Mrs -Edward Atherton, Monday at Provncal House. Mr and Mrs Alexander Langwere Easter dnner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Rchard Hellman of Delta Road. Mr and Mrs Edgar Fasnght of Damondale were Sunday dnner guests s oj"m;r"and Mrs Alexander -Lang: \* t,., Mrs Alexander Lang entertaned the Brthday Belles last Monday evenng. ADVERTSE THE CLNTON COOTJTY NEWS WAY Cover the Area And SAVE MONEY TOO! HERES THE SCOOP...! Place your classfed ads nthe Clnton County News at the regular rate (5* per word, 10-word mnmum) and get your classfed ad n the areas newest NEWSPAPER, THE TR-C0UNTY SHOPPNG NEWS for an addtonal charge of only 3 per word. Former St Johns resdent cted as "Outstandng Educator" ESCANABA A former St Johns resdent was cted by Bay de Noc Communty College, Escanaba, as Outstandng Educator of Amerca for Nomnated earler ths year for ths natonal recognton, Lyle Plowman, an assstant professor at the college, was selected on the bass of hs professonal and cvc achevements. Ths s an annual awards program honorng dstngushed men and women for ther exceptonal servce, achevement and leadershp n the feld of educaton. Each year, those chosen Outstandng Educators are featured n a natonal awards volume ofv "Outstandng Educators of Amerca". Nomnatons are made by offcals of colleges and unverstes ncludng presdents, deans and department heads. Ther selecton gudelnes nclude an educators talents n the classroom, contrbutons to research, admnstratve abltes, cvc servce and professonal recognton. Plowman has been charman,of the Dvson of Socal Servces snce he came to the college n the fall of He s a graduate of Central Mchgan Unversty and holds 2 Masters Degrees from NorthernMchgan Unversty. Before he came to the college he was employed by Mchgan State Department of Socal Servces for lg*years. He was a member of Delta County Charter Commsson, s on,the board of drectors of the Famly Enrchment Bureau and has been a lav leader of the Frst Methodst Church. A 1941 graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School, he resdes n Escanaba wth hs wfe, the former Joyce Bancroft. The couple have 3 chldren, Mrs Susan Wood of Lansng, Mrs Beverly Barron of Cornelland Erc at home. BEGoodrch Tghter rules governng drllng of gasand ol wells n Mchgan are almost certan to be requested by northern lower Pennsula resdents as a result of the unfortunate ncdents near the Grand Traverse County vllage of Wllamsburg last week. Already the gong has sounded for nvestgatons of the cause of the escapnggas that forced the evacuaton of 250 men, women, and chldren from Wllamsburg and that resulted n effluent dranng nto the area around Grand Traverse Bay. Ths latest natural dsaster, whch receved natonal news attenton even n competton wth the severe floods n the Msssspp and Mssour rver regons, s stll far from beng solved. The drllng company, whose gas well went out of control several days before the gas began seepng through the surface of the ground n many places, contends that ts drllng operatons are not responsble for the problem] But suts already have been fled aganst the drllng company and at least one former State Department of Natural Resources offcal contends that the drllng operatons are to blame. ANY SZE LSTED! B78-14* C78-14* E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H F G78-15 H78-15 r Vew from the Senate By. SEN. WLLAM S. BALLENGER / Ford Kellum, the former DNR offcal, sad the use of metal casng n the drllng would have prevented gas from escapng from a well shaft but that drllers dont nstall such casng because of the cost and because the state does not requre ts use. Kellum sad most companes "get by as cheaply as they can" and wont change procedure unless pressured or forced nto t. The Wllamsburg ncdent recalls the publc outcry rased n 1971 by a gas leak from an underground lmestone storage cavern n Newaygo County and n 1968,by a gas geyser near Battle Creek. At those tmes, many resdents clamored for tghter regulatons governng drllng operatons and promses were made that "ths wll never happen agan." ^ There have been, however, several brght spots n the Wllamsburg development. The drllng company has cooperated fully wth state offcals n nsurng the quck evacuaton of resdents from the area. n a potentally dangerous stuaton, no nnocent person was njured or klled even though all homes n the area had to be evacuated. The DNR and Governor Cons" 1 Mllken acted quckly by ssung emergency rules whch ncluded requrng the use of casng on all state wells drlled through porous rock formatons. Untl the exact cause of the eruptons has beep determned defntely, no steps can be taken to prevent a smlareventfrom occurrng, somewhere else, butft seems almost certan that some tghter rules wll have to be mposed f drllng proves to have been the cause. t should also be noted that, because of the apparently burgeonng natonal energy and fuel shortage crss, there has been a somewhat tempered atttutde toward the gas and ol ndustry regardng the, Wllamsburg fasco. A couple of years ago, before a fuel crss was thought possble, gung-ho envronmentalsts mght really have been out for blood after such an ncdent. roncally, the D ( NR had scheduled a request to the Natural Resources Commsson meetng ths week (May 3-4) at Gaylord that t be permtted to sell state ol and gas lease rghts n Grand Traverse County and 24 other northern lower Mchgan countes. The tmng was urfortunate, to say the least. v* {!H < Coupled wth the 7,400 homes the County News reaches for * you, THE TR-C0UNTY SHOPPNG NEWS reaches 7,000 MORE homes. Ths makes a tola! of 14,400 homes your advertsng messages reach. NO OTHER AREA MEDA CAN MATCH THS! WE HAVE SPECAL COMBNATON ADVERTSNG RATES FOR DSPLAY ADS, TOO. CALL US FOR DETALS. Dscover the "ACTON WAV of Advertsng by usng the "ACTON TEAM" THE CLNTON COUNTY NEWS AND L THE; TR-COtJNTY SHOPPNG NEWS Call NOW! -; Blackballs plus Fed. 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18 4B K Many advocates of organc farmng and gardenng do not understand how plants utlze nutrents n the sol. The term "organc" generally refers to growng crops wth natural fertlzer (plant and anmal materals) and wthout the ad of manufactured chemcal fertlzers. Chemcal fertlzers are consdered"norganc". upomparng organc and norganc materals, t s Farm Tps Organc-food s produced norgancally By WLLAM LASHER Extenson Agrculture Agent wrong to thnk that plants consdered organcally grown are produced from organc nutrents., Before a plant can take up nutrents from organc materal n the sol, the materal s frst broken down and converted to norganc nutrents. Therefore, the so called organcally produced food actually s norgancally grown. <<ThS>means that when a plant takes up a nutrent Morton Ford Tractor, nc. "The Frendly People" OFFERS THS FAMLY SPECAL FORD 145 Lawn & Garden TRACTOR wth hydrostatc transmssorband hydraulc lft. $ r" ncludes: ONLY 1699 Plus Tax 50" ROTARY MOWER & 800 POUND CAPACTY SUPER DELUXE DUMP CART TRACTOR SPECALS FOR BG FARM USE NEW FORD 8000 tractor 105h.p.W/18.4x38 duals, floataton front / tres, double spool ( remote^valvej^al powjea «\ -s 16-speed transmsson;,, \"~* factory cab. ^V \ Prce $ 1 1,500 FORD 8000 TRACTOR (Demo) wth cab, duals, 18.4 x 38 Rear Tres, 10x16 Front Tres»»««> Tractors Equpment MORTON FORD TRACTOR, NC North Grand Rver Lansng, Mch from the sol, t nether knows or cares whether the nutrent was manufactured n a chemcal fertlzer or grew naturally n plant or anmal materals. Chemcal fertlzers can provde a readly avalable source of nutrents where optmum condtons do not exst for organc materals n the sol to decompose or convert to nutrents. Usng norganc or chemcal fertlzers s a matter of economcs for a large farm operator. Several tons per acre of organc fertlzer (anmal manure and plant materals) are needed to prevent nutrent defcences n many feld crops. A small gardener may have no trouble gettng, enough organc fertlzer and he should use t where sources are avalable. norganc fertlzer, ntrpgen, actually creates organc matter n "the sol. t enhances plant growth and thus ncreases the qualty of organc plant resdues returned to the sol as stalks K stems, leaves, roou>, etc These needed materals mprove the condton of the sol. norganc fertlzers are unjustly accused of contrbutng v to polluton. The major pollutant from agrculture s stream sedmentaton caused by sol eroson. Fertle sols are less easly eroded than run-down sols and therefore cause less polluton. Eroded sol along newly constructed hghways s a good example of low-fertlty sol. Topsol has been removed and the subsol cannot sustan enough vegetaton to prevent eroson. Proper use of fertlzer and ncreased vegetaton can decrease rather than ncrease polluton. n further defense of norganc fertlzers, there s f CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan May 9,1973 r St Johns FFA competes at MSU FFA Sol Judgng wnnng team, Ovd-Else Chapter, Art Krlner, Brenda Cox. Ken Wyrck and SCD Drector Davd Conklln. j. food S ^grown E M wthout them s Ke^nVyV^flgh-ndvdLal wnner of 1973 FFA SoK more nutrtonal,and better., Judgng Contest, Ovd-Else Chapter. V n^mow 4tl» tastng. "* Clnton County grl delegate to natonal 4-H conference EAST LANSNG -- Mss Vck Roesch, Eagle, left Saturday, Aprl 14, to attend the Natonal 4-H Conference n Washngton, D.C. \ One of fve Mchgan delegates selected for the trp, Mss Roesch wll spend a week dscussng 4-H and ts future wth congressmen, 4- H program development staff, 4-H leaders, and other conference delegates. She wll * also vst the Unted States Department of Agrculture, Arlngton Cemetery, and the Whte House. Where \bur Farm Comet Fnt FaRTTrl Bureau Custom-mx fertlzer s talor-made for your exact feld and yeld needs. F, Farm Bureau Custom-mx fertlzer s blended to meet your crop needs accordng to your partcular sol requrements. Snce sol fertlty s affected by the crop prevously harvested, eroson and leachng, nutrent levels-may vary not only by area,? but from one year to the next.. That^s why t pays to rely on Farm Bureau Custom-mx, fertlzer. ts custom blended to gve you optmum levels of ntrogen/ phosphorus and potash for your sol. Have your sol tested often, and as nutrent,levels change, have the approprate changes made n your Custom-mx fertlzer. ST. JOHNS CO-OP N. Chton St. ST. JOHNS Phone )01 * r The 43rd annual conference s desgned to brng outstandng 4-H members from around the naton together.for counsel on program development. Approxmately H members and H leaders from the 50 states," the Dstrct of Columba, Puerto Rco and the Vrgn slands are nvolved n the semnars. Mss Roesch, a 4-H member for eght years, s currently attendng Lansng Communty College. The Mchgan delegates are sponsored by the. Mchgan 4-H Foundaton. On Frday afternoon, 13 tred FHA grls returned from State Conventon at Kalamazoo. Whle there, they enjoyed 2 days and nghts of fun and success.- Patty Noeker and Wendy Trerweler were votng delegates and helped to elect new state offcers. Kathy Savoe and Jule Casar sang n the all state chorus. Lsa Walter and Buy One...Get One FREE! Fly season s here and to help you get early protecton aganst these pests, were havng ah nsectcde specal. Look at the back page of the Aprl ssue of Feeders Dgest and youll fnd the -~ offer. Wth the purchase of one can of Master Mx LAWN & PATO SPRAY, - youll receve free one can of Master Mx FLY & MOSQUTO SPRAY. ts that smple. Stop by todayl Offer ends May 31. Master Mx EUREKA GOWERS ELEVATOR -J. PfloNE , ST JOHNS - The St Johns FFA Chapter from St Johns Hgh School was represented Saturday, Aprl 28, at the 54th Annual State FFA Agrcultural Sklls Contests at Mchgan State Unversty. Over 1000 FFA members from all over the state of Mchgan competed n the event for gold and slver awards and n 7 of the 13 sklls areas, a chance to partcpate n natonal competton wth Kansas Cty next fall. Partcpatng from the St Johns-^FFA Chapter, accordng to Don Munger, Vocatonal Agrculture nstructor were: Texture s mportant n home decoratng Texture s the word of the moment n home furnshngs. Frst,we found t n fabrcs rght after World War when fbers of varous weghts were combned to gve a nubby, uneven effect. Later,-velvet and corduroy became the decorators darlngs. And now texture s North Bengal Bj Mrs Wm. Krnst Vstors recently of Mr and Mrs Wllam Ernst and Maxne durng the past week were: Edwn Mohnke of Soth Bengal, Mr and Mrs Herman Noler of rural Hubbardston and Edward Ernst of St Johns. Mr and Mrs J.D. Bancroft of S.W. Dallas and Maxne Ernst were n ona Saturday, Aprl 28 where they attended the Antque Show and Sale at the Armory and MS "rlohosl Beckhorn ^flfor $jh»fc House. P-W, wndow ByVAL HLL deed Judy Hafner entered the state song wrtng contest. Gayle Walter was a hostess and presded over the Regon 8 meetng. Sher Wood ran for and won the offce of state treasurer. The other delegates attendng were Jan Thelen, Janet Half man, Cndy Smon, Val Hll, and Tna Roach. TRACTORS CaseSC Farmall H 4020 J.D. Desel M.H. 30 M.F. 180 Desel J.D.B J.D.A J.D Gas - Cockshutt 30 J.D w/48 Loader < COMBNES J.D. 95 Desel w/16 platform & 4 row n. corn head & bean M.M. Un-Harvester w/combne & pcker New dea Un-702, Unt w/bean combne, platform and pckup - J.D. 42 Combne.H.C.80Bean J.D. 25 Combne ^ dak> NEW *m down to floor level, accordng to a report from The Better Floors Councl. 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19 f May 9,1973 * \ * ^ * 4-H Horse Show The Clnton County 4-H Horse Clubs wll be sponsorng ther frst 4-H Horse Show of the year on Sunday, May 13, at the fargrounds n St Johns. Regstraton begns at 9 am wth the show judgng tostartat 10 am. The Horse Show s open to any youth years of age n Clnton and surroundng, countes. The 20 show classes nclude Fttng and - Showmanshp, Western Pleasure, Western Horsemanshp,._ - Englsh Pleasure, Englsh Equtaton, Tral, Class, Western Rdng, Workng Hunter, Barrel Bendng, Clover JLeaf and Speed and Acton. Entry fee s 50 cenls per class wth a trophy and 6 >} rosettes gven n each class. Mr Bryce McGnns Jr of Davdson wll be the judge. The publc s nvted to attend and there s no admsson charge. Ths wll gve the publc a chance to see the youth n acton ths early nthe season. The Clnton County 4-H clubs wll also sponsor a CMHA open and pont anproved show on Sunday, June 24, at the fargrounds n St Johns. * * * * * Seventy one 4-H members,.««8t GRADE Hgh Honors f Deborah Collns, Randall Kaufman, Vck Sorrell and Mark Strong. Honors Krstopher Aldrch, Nancy Cooper, Karen Crag, Tm Donohue, Nancy Frcke. Randy Henry, Crs Noller, Dane Troup, Joane Van- Sckle, Randy Whtford and Kmberly Webe. Honor Roll * Scot / Benner., Cheryl fcroad, J^n pjevvtt, Susan Drake, Su3an r Esch, Gwed Kelley Hatts, Robert Hnton, Donna Kantz, Brenda Koeppan, Theresa McVannel. Denns Mnnger, Florence Robnson, Kathy Rosencrans, Sandra Schafer, Kmberly Aldrch and Cara Rumsey. FRKSHMEN Hgh Honors Karen Garner and Carl Kresge. 4-H Chatter leaders and parents enjoyed the Yankee Sprngs 4-H Weekend Trp Aprl The weekend conssted of conservaton actvtes, recreaton, leadershp and ctzenshp development. Ths trp s one of the sx county 4-H trps that members may wn whle partcpatng n the county 4- H program. Lpr McQueen, Lorene Tat and Bran VanVleet served as Youth Camp Counselors. * * * * * «-j The 4-H Talent Show~ and Contest wll be held Frday, May U, 7:30 pm at the St Johns Hgh School Audtorum n St Johns. Entres wll consst of Vocal, By JOHN AYLSWORTH nstrumental, gymnastcs, dance and drama classes. Fve entres wll be selected to partcpate n the dstrct contest. The publc s nvted to attend ths program and there s no charge for admsson. * * * * * Over 50 4-H Hortcultural leaders and members attended the Hortcultural Workshop Aprl 30 at Smth Hall n St Johns. The group learned about what vegetables should be ncluded n a small or large garden and what are the recommended varetes to plant. There was an dentfcaton contest of 35 dfferent vegetables, fruts, shrubs and nuts wth Rose Oberln of Else and Annette rsh of St Johns as the wnners. Sxteen youth sgned up to partcpate n 6 tranng sessons n preparaton for the 4-H State Hortculture dentfcaton and Judgng Contest at Mchgan State Unversty on June 22 durng 4-H Exploraton Days. Mrs Ray Peck of Else wll be servng as the leader of these hortculture tranng sessons. * * * * * Host famles are needed to share ther home ths summer for fve to sx nternatonal Farm Youth Exchange (FYE) delegates from other countres who wll be vstng Mchgan. To qualfy, famles must have chldren lvng at home, be wllng to share ther home wth the foregn exchange student for a three week perod, be actve n 4-H, church and ( communty events and, accept the foregn student as a member of the famly and not as a guest, People who open ther homes wth both heart and soul can share n an unforgettable experence. Applcatons are avalable at the County Extenson offce. Anyone nterested n more nformaton about servng as; CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan a host famly for FYE should call the Extenson. offce. * * * * * The Border 4-H Club members have elected offcers for the comng year. They are: Therese Palmter - Presdent; Jance Rchey - Vce, Presdent: Laure Palmter - Secretary; Erc Baker - Treasurer; Laure Rchey - News Reporter; Andy Baker - Recreaton and Therese Palmter as Song Leader wth Susan Plunkett and Brenda Plunkett as helpers. The members sawtwo moves on Manners and Reynolds Wrap Makes Outdoor Cookery Easer and Better. Thfr members receved the Food Project books. There are 14 members n the club wth Mrs James Palmter as ther leader. The Westphala 4-H members partcpated n the County Roadsde Cleanup Project on Aprl 28, cleanng up 12 mles of roadsde area. The club plans to make a float for the Westphala 4th of July Pcnc. Offcers were elected for the summer program. Keepng people cool s a."hot" : busness Even wth our lukewarm economy, keepng people cools one/of the natons "hottest" busnesses. Over the past 2 decades, the ar condtonng ndustry has grown by a phenomenal 2,000 percent, accordng to Schafer Heatng & Ar Condtonng, nc. of Fowler. nstallaton of central ar condtonng systems n US homes topped the mllon mark for the frst tme last year. The contnued ncrease n the sales of central systems may be largely attrbuted to a greater awareness on the part of homeowners of the benefts of ar condtonng. Todays buyer s more acutely aware that ar condtonng provdes more than just coolng; that a "whole house" system also provdes flterng and humdty control that results, n a cleaner, healther ndoor envronment. Accessores avalable today such as electronc ar cleaners and humdfers can turn an ar condtonng system nto a "total comfort" system. Addtonally, more and more homeowners are realzng that ar condtonng represents an nvestment n home mprovement that can more often than not be recaptured Fulton Honor Students Maple Rapds LET US BE YOUR Ce*&t Honors Melssa Bancroft, Saundra Boehs, Karl Drake, Susan Easlclt, Dense Hnton. Steven Kaufman, Mchael Leby, PaulaSchafer, Lnda Sherrck, Keth Strong and Eva Wllams. Honor Roll Jule Baker, Lsa Barr, Mchael Claeys, Davd Gager, Denns Harlow, v Estella Lopez, Davd Reaume, Renae Rosencrans,, Cheryl Rudd, Susan Ruff. Marlene "Seler", 1- CatHy Sorrell," Jaherte^lomasl Jule Wllams and Thqnas Wneland. ST. JOHNS AUTOMOTVE & TRE CENTER SOPHOMORES Hgh Honors Joleen Hebert. Honors Theodore Chlders, Dane 1 Donohue, Kelvn Gable, Frank Grandchamp. Prsolla Ltwller, Jer Rggle, Larry Sorrell, Theda Underwood and Km Wneland. nut -utm* REGULAR CLNTON COUNTY ZONNG COMMSSON MEETNG The Clnton County Zonng Commsson/Wll hold a regular meetng on Thursday, May 17,1973 at 8 p.m. n the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. ; v * Any persons havng nterests n the county or ther duly apponted representatves, wll be heard relatve to any matters that should properly come before the Zonng Commsson. See your frendly font dealer.*- Arnold R. Mnark, Zonng Admnstrator Honor Roll, Renee Adams, Cyntha Custer, Joar Ellott, Pamela Fox, Mary Gavenda. Deborah Klntworth, Karen Ltwller, Krk Ltwller, Denns Svok, Francne Vanderstow. Randall Whtford, Danel Wnsor, Pamela Woodman and Tracy Zamarron. JUNORS Hgh Honors t Rodney ((Fresen, Delnda HeUS, Laure Moore and, Stfel&y wmafcs. "*" :^fj Honors * Larry Badge, Shelly Chck, Terry ^Detraz, Tm Englsh, Jacquelne Garner, Bemadette Gavenda. Roy Kresge, Bona Lowe, Martha Salsbury, Helen Skea, Cheryl Snyder, Km VanSckle, Mary Wrght and Dane Zmmerman. Honor Roll Mary Bontrager, Davd Croad, Brenda Dean, Jonathan Ma at eh, Jll Mahler, Douglas Vanderstow, Cyntha Wlson and Rebecca Wlson. SENORS Hgh Honors Karen Boehs, Debra Gager, Malnda Hcks, Karen Sorrell, Martn Stewart, and Krstne Upham. Honors Randy Badge, Lda de Barros, Terry Donohue, Carol Drake, JoAnn Krvan. Caren Perce, Fred Rexus, Marta Sherrck, Barbara Thomas and Lee Walker. Honor Roll Candy Badge, Kpp Braman, Jacquelne Manez, Dane Nznak, Gerard Reaume, Mary Reaume, Nancy Warner and Karen Whetstne. *» ] Pewamo,1*11*8 Theresa Smon returned home Sunday after spendng Easter and the week wth her daughter and famly, Mr and Mrs Rchard Thelen and famly at Mt Pleasant Mr and Mrs Alfred Cook celebrated ther 25th weddng annversary Sunday, Aprl 29. Those.attendng the annversary dnner at ther home were Mr and Mrs John Cook, Aurela Cook and Mare Cook and Steve Cook. All attended the Annversary mass at 10 oclock. EGAN FORD SALES 200W. HghamSt. ** ST. JOHNS v Mr and Mrs Jm Bolyard and Peggy returned home Frday from Calf where they have been vstng relaton and frends snce Nov Easter Sunday dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Wlbur Bancroft were Mr and Mrs Kurt Bancroft and daughter of Eureka, James Bancroft and sons of St Johns, Mrs Breman from Sagnaw and, Mr and Mrs Steven Bancroft and daughters of Maple Rapds., Mrs Walter Danforth" s * convalescng at home followng surgery at Carson Cty Hosptal Raymond and Becky Rumsey spent part of ther Easter vacaton wth Mke and Bll Ball n Harrson. Mr and Mrs Jerry Brd are "frst tmers" as grandparents. Ther grandson was born at Carson Cty Hosptal Aprl 3 to ther daugher and her husband. Mr and Mrs Ben Coffn. Mr and Mrs Edward Carr of Ranbow Lake are grandparents for the frst tme. Ther son and hs wfe had a baby boy born on Aprl 27. Mr and Mrs Kurt Bancroft and Mchelle of Eureka, James Bancroft and sons Mke and Crag of St Johns and Mr and Mrs Steven Bancroft and Judy and Lor of Maple Rapds held a surprse dnner party for ther parents Mr and Mrs Wlbur Bancroft honorng ther :9th weddng annversary Thursday evenng. Mr and Mrs Donald Krby of St Johns called on Mrs Marge Rumsey and Mr and Mrs Nelson Rumsey and famly Frday evenng. Mr and Mrs Carl Fox entertaned 21 persons at a Communon dnner and afternoon at ther home Sunday, Aprl 29, honorng ther son, Bruce, who made hs frst communon. Those attendng were Mr and Mrs Stanley Fox, Steve Peggl and John Fox of Fowler, Mr and Mrs Clarence Errer Jr of Portland and Marge, Phlp, Eugene and Nancy Errer and Denns Pung of Eagle, and Mr and Mrs Joseph L Fox of Pewamo. "HE WANTS TO makeyou HAPPY" Phone Judy and Lor Bancroft were overnght guests of Carla and Alsa Rumsey Frday, Aprl 27./ Mr and Mrs Claude Anderson and daughter of Grand Ledge, Mr and Mrs Wayne Ball and son of Maple Rapds, Mrs Thelma Allen, Kmme Jo and grandson of n, when the home s sold, much the same as the addton of a room, freplace, *or other mprovements ncrease the value of the resdence. The advent of ar con-* dtonng has probably changed the lfe ^style of Amercans more than any other sngle nnovaton n the last 2 decades. "Ar condtonng has altered the way we dress, the way we sleep, the way we desgn and buld our homes and commercal structures, and even the way we feel," Schafers add. A varety of studes and surveys have shown the benefts of lvng and workng n a controlled envronment. Notable, s a recent poll by the Natonal Assocaton of Home Bulders that compared famly lfe n an ar condtoned home versus a nonar condtoned home. The study found that ar condtoned famles spend more tme together, take more meals together, are more-lkely to have hobbes, entertan guests at home more often, and spend less money on outsde-the-home entertanment. "Ar condtonng has become as much a part of our daly lfe as ndoor plumbng,"" Schafers conclude. Breckenrdge and Harry Anderson of St Lous gave a surprse brthday party for ther mother Mrs Homer Prtchard at her home Sunday. Also attendng was Mrs Prtchards husband and two granddaughters from Breckenrdge and Alma. Hhcad htatrct By ROSALYN PARKS.- Correspondent Mr and Mrs Donald Sullvan and Dan attended the Maple Syrup Festval at Shepherd, Sunday. Garry Sullvan spent Sunday nght wth hs parents, Mr and Mrs Donald Sullvan and Dan. Mrs Porter Parks and Krss vsted Mr and Mrs Eldors Hahn and daughter, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Porter Parks, Krss, Mr and Mrs Lee Schavey of St Johns, Mr and Mrs Clyde t Jenks and Blly of Lansng were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Clarence Parks of Lansng to help "Cap" celebrate hs 29th brthday, Sunday the 29th. Mrs Raymond Sherman and Kevn of Grand Ledge vsted Mrs Grace Sullvan, Frday. Mr and Mrs Tmothy Prce and son of St Johns were Sunday dnner guests to help Sharon celebrate her 16th brthday, at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Rothsten and Karen. Mr and Mrs Howard Whats new n herbcdes? AAtrex 4L t pours. Sargent returned Sunday from Clearwater, Florda, where they have spent the wnter. Mr and Mrs Hawly Hoerner and grls vsted Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent Sunday evenng. Mr and Mrs Jerry Metz- moker and famly, Mr and Mrs Stu Hebner and son of Eagle, Mr and Mrs Lee Du Mond and sons of Lansng were all supper guests of Mr and Mrs Donald Du Mond to help Raymond Smth celebrate hs 8th brthday, Saturday evenng. Mr and Mrs Ted Pfeffer of Grand Ledge vsted Mr and Mrs Donald "Du Mond Wednesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Donald Potts and Mke were dnner guests, Saturday of Mrs Else Booth of Lansng..Wednesday, Jll and Valere Hoerner, Mke Potts spent the afternoon wth ther grandmother, Mrs -Harold Hoerner. T New AAtrex 4L s the brand of atrazne that pours. Ths specal lqufed product controls v most annual grass and broadleaf weeds n corn and sorghum rght up to harvest ]ust lke ~ - AAtrex wettable powder. But wth AAtrex4L theres no premsng. You smply shake and pour t drectly nto the tank. And apply n a mnmum of 10 gallons of Water per acre, Easer handlng, A mnmum of agtaton. And less chanqe of nozzle and screen pluggng. Thats AAtrex 4L. And we have t! n 1 gal. and 5 gat. contaners. f you prefer, well apply t for you: ( " * ST. JOHNS COOP ST. JOHNS By: ELANE CNCALA County Extenson Offce SSttS^*^:?:*^ Eatng good food s one of the great pleasures n lfe. Whether we are eght or eghty, -good food s somethng to enjoy. But as we grow older, our needs for some < of the nutrents n food and for calores change. Snce our bodes are not growng as fast as a chlds -we need less calores to keep gong. However we stll need to be sure we are plannng for an ample amount of mnerals and nutrents. Eat 4 servngs a day of fruts or vegetables, nclude n these some food supplyng vtamn C - ctrus fruts, tomatoes, etc., and some food supplyng vtamn A - green or yellow vegetables. Choose 2 or more servngs a day pf 2 to 3 ounces of meat or meat substtutes. Try usng eggs, cooked beans, dry peas, lentls, peanut butter or poultry for your meat needs too! Be sure to eat 4 or more servngs daly of breads or cereals. Ths also ncludes macaron, rce, noodles and spaghett. * f Dont forget your need for dary products. Drnk 2 or more cups of mlk every day. For varety try substtutng ce cream, cottage cheese, sour cream dshes, and cream sauces. f you are cookng for just one or two, buyng some of the fully prepared foods may be a real help, both energywse and money-wse. Few people prepare a banquet meal when cookng for just her or hmself, so these prepared meals, lke TV dnner, help to gve you GAS The Home Economst needed vtamn and mnerals wth the least amount of bother. Try combnaton dshes for more convenence and more nutrents. Here are some deas to get you started: -Use canned tomato soup, undluted, as a sauce over meatballs or wth quckcookng rce to make Spansh rce. -Melt processed cheese over asparagus or broccol, or blend cheese wth a whte sauce and serve on toast or crackers. -Form canned corn beef hash nto pattes, top wth a slce of pneapple, and grll. -Combne ground meat, tuna, cut-up cooked chcken or ham, dredfceef,or frankfurters wth canned macaron and cheese or wth spaghett n tomato sauce. Bake to blend the flavors. -Let your oven help! Foods need to be watched, less carefully when bakng. -f you have some leftovers, freeze them. t sure can get borng eatng the same meal 3 or 4 tmes n a row. f you freeze some fresh leftovers they wll be fresh when defrosted and then they dont even taste lke left-overs. You probably v ha ve some deas of your own. Brng them along to the program wed lke to hear about them. What do you do to save tme and money but stll get proper nutrton.when cookng for one or two. The meetng s scheduled for: May 6at 1:30pm n the Central Natonal Bank Communty Room - brng a frend! A FUELforALL SEASONS NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS-. LP GAS WLL DO THE JOB! Prompt Del/vary WHTES GAS 6560 S. Begole Rd. PERRNTON 1/ZN-2W -1/2N From Pompe PHONE POMPE Well help you too "Better Buy", You help yourselftoa gft! Buy a New Holland lawn and garden tractor.or rdng mower, Choose from a dozen great gfts, dependng on model purchased LMTED TME OFFER: APRL 2 THRU JUNE 30,1973 Con» n today-see ournew Holland "Better Buys" and see the exctng gft selecton," DAVARN EQUPMENT SALES, NC. RHONE (517) t PEWAMO

20 6B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St."Johns, Mchgan May 0,1973 May 9,1973 K * CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 7B Copyrght, Ttw Krogar Co. Wa Rturva Ttw Rght To Lmt Quarttttl. Lean Fresh Pork Chops Pork Steak *** * ^fmttt CallngA Lean and Meaty Pork Sparerbs Boneless Lb1.09 Lb 1.19 Pork Cutlets 1**1.29 Lb Serve-n-Save Chunk Bologna 79 J Sutetd Sevtyaot Breaded Pork Cutlets Pork Tenderlon.. Pork "Chop Suey Meat X The Peoples Choce- U.S. Govt. Graded Choce *Prle«fl 16(f lb Below Ktov " Mut Ct.ll Prlet J 1.39 Lb2.19.-Lb 1.29 Porterhouse Steak...Lb 1.68 The Peoples Chotce-U.S. Govt. Graded Choce Top Round Steak...Lb 1.99 Fresh Lean Cube Steaks 148 ZMB C*>lmg Serve-N-Save XShrmp.,. w. B 69*. Fresh Frozen ATurbot Fllets...Lb 79* Frozen Fllets Red Snapper Lb 9* Serve-n-Save Chunk Braunschweger Tub-O- Fsh Stcks OQUfta- GWtyttUt^j over reg.f Country Club Fresh Hamburger Country Club Fresh Hamburger tube Country Club Fresh Hamburger Tote Prces and Coupons Good thru May 13,1973 n Lansng, E. Lansng, St. Johns and Eaton Rapds only. / J ffy Chuck Wagon Pattes 69 * * M... r..n.-,, _, ^ t^rp.m_j Fresh Pork Country-Style Rbs Cubed Pork Cutlets u, $ Varety Pak Pork Chops X X 5-Lb Box Perch Fllets H&G Frozen Whtng Sea Pak Haddock Dnner Sea Pak Perch Dnner A Tasty Lb 1.19 Corn Dogs Lb 89* Shurtenda Frozen Beef Pattes Lb 99* VandenBrmk ^Y^^ Ham Loaf mz l 2.19 Lb Lb33 WtPkg 03 JM-Oz WtPkg 33 - o t Sea Pak Shrmp Dnner, WtPkg 79* Sea Pak Seafood Dnner. 9-Oz - flt Fresh Pork Lver...* Lb 79* All Meat Weners 79 J&X «Pkg, Below Krogtr^ ".Mut C*<1lng\ Fresh Pgs Feet Lb 59* Fresh Pg Tals Lb 49* Pork Neck Bones Lb 49* Farmer Peet Boneless Bonanza Ham $429 Slced X ^^9^^^^ Bologna... ^K G* wt -99* Pckle and Pmento Luncheon Meats X. Farmer Peet Smoked Baby Bonanza Ham..Lb 1.39 Cottage Butts Hormel Canned Ham Lb 1.49 (Water added by Mfr.} wtce (Water added by Mfr.) All Meat Weners Lb 99* All Beef Weners Bob Evans Lnk Sausage Evans Lb " >^ n?f Sknless Lnks A?* PKG. 99* Serve-N-Save Luncheon Meats u> 99* M Swttd S*tpU* SjUtUt 1 Pkg. Ball Park Franks 10 c OFFcotSn D 20 < Bob Evans Pork Pattes- Herrud Roll Lb1.39 Pork Sausage Lb Beef Sausage Eckrch Polsh Kelbasa 2-Lb.FrlMdltyLb] Btlo* Kroge* " Mut Celllngf Prse. HJ Lb1.49 Fresh Soup Meat Lean Short Rbs v Lb 49* 98* *Beaf Neck Bones Lb 88* Shank > Soup Bone u> 98* Beef Spare Rbs Lb 69* Jffy Frozen Meat Dnners 2-Lb Pkg 1 Fresh Slced 29 20? pfcg 1 Otlaw Kroga " MMt Ctllr Prfc*? j( SW*4 Sw^«Beef Lver Lb 99* Fresh Frozen Turkey Drumstcks Lb 59* Frozen Roasters Lb 69* Frozen Cornsh Game Hens wsl,...\e^u 95* ^ Great for We oh t-watchers 2 for $1 87 X Ground Turkey Lb. 79* Regular Splt Brolers Lb 65* Fresh E-Z Fryers Lb 69* Kwck Krsp Slced Bacon Stuffed Roastng Chckens Bacon Ends and Peces 3-Lb Box 1,3 20* PkgL. Want*. Sw^t^r^pr Oscar Mayer Slced Bacon Peschke Slced Bacon Herrud Slced Bacon Eckrch Smoked Sausage Bob Evans Roll Pork Sausage Lb 1.39 Lb 1.29 Lb1.29 « Lb1.29 * Copyrght, The Kroner Co. We Reserve The RghtTo Lmt Quanttes., Eatmore Tub Soft Margarne. 16-Oz Wt Pkgs H XCottage Cheese...man 59* Mchgan Brand A Potato Salad fs. 39* Yub X Yogurt... 4 Wt Ctna 88* Cream Cheese wt Pk 9 27* Banquet Buffet Suppers 32-Oz Wt Pkg 991 X <3**#4 Sanyau. Taters or ^ 32 Oz X French Fres Sm 39* Buttermlk X Buttermlk Bscuts. MS 12* Sun Gold Whte Bread. wf f 22* /TTrscut Watered msg 47* X Kmbes Daytme Dsposable Dapers.."So Bounty \ X Paper Towels Furnture Polsh Pledge, Calgon Jumbo «,. RO 34 7-F Laundry Detergent Oxydol * Wll Coupon ( SoHud Sevqaut 71t Water Condtoner. 4 E X 4.17 Mssy Lemon Lqud Detergent J? 27* Lqud Clorox Bleach SS 22*. Kleenex Boutque X Facal Tssue JS? 28* Bathroom Tssue Charmn BE* 42* Prces and Coupons Good thru May 13,1973 n Lansng, E. Lamng, St. Johns S Eat.on Rapds Freezer Pleezer pkg of 12 Xlce Cream Sandwches...77* X. Boston Bonne Onon Rngs...wpfg 1.09 Frozen Orange Juce can 21*. Country Oven French Butter XSandwch Cookes..w 59* 64- Fl Oz ctn 68 Country Club ce Cream J^&MUd Frozen ScVt^OCH 10 Oz Broccol Spears wmg 29* Blossom Queen Whole Strawberres...Kg 47* Polar Pak /T Fudge Bars?r 77* Captan Jack A Pastes 4 m^ 1 Banquet Frozen Chcken Dnner wtpkg 43* A Sherbet SS, 56* Antseptc 32- Fl Oz Btl H Wth a^al Coupon Deodorant * X Secret Spray can 1.23 Extra Dry 9-F X Jergens Loton m 89* Soothng Johnsons Johnsons Baby Powder man 77* For Senstve Skn Johnsons Baby Ol...o.m 59* Halo X Shampoo "«68* Aqua Net 13-F Har Spray otc. B 37* Santary Modess...T ^ /S Pan Relever Bayer Asprn v?oo r 41* Red Rpe, Calforna Strawberres / / 69 X &*ua Sangatte Vac Pak Coffee 320 Wt Can ujjjj 2- Lb Can X «&*** Wcvtgctftt Dessert Toppng X Dream Whp wt,79* Alt Purpose Crsco Shortenng wt B n 95* _* X Mayonnase m "?a z r 59* ^ X Stewed Tomatoes 4 $S m 88*. X Sweet Peas S^Sn. 88 Campbell Pork-n-Beans 16-th Wt Can 17 XHamburger Buns..3 "?" 1»1 ^ X Hot Dog Buns... 3 ^S of!1 X Country Oven Homestyle Doughnuts "WlV X Cracked Wheat Brea-d 3 * 1 t*u - Sun Gold Whte Bread 20 0* Wt Loaf 22.. A Thn Spaghett... 57* Gerber Straned Baby Food Gelatn Dessert Jello All Purpose 4J4-02 lrt Wt Jar 1U 3-Oz.WtPkg 12* 5-Lb Gold Medal Flour... B. a 65* 16-F Oz Btls The Thrst Quencher / Faygo Pop 12 Gold Crest X ce Cream Toppngs m 39* /Salad Olves...^ 59* X Hot Dog Sauce..3 K 89* Formula Smlac. 3 Sn 31* Peanut Butter 28-o ^ m BlW Wt Jar ^ m ^ V ^ B Breakfast Drnk Orange Tang ~ X Noodles wfsg 33* ^ Me -0-Soft Gant X Whte Bread...3 " 89* "SUNRSE FRESH" Fruts and Vegetables Vne Rpe-Salad Sze X Tomatoes Lb 29* Calforna Fresh Golden Rpe Bananas t Tender Asparagus. 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21 8B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St, J6hns, Mchgan May 9,1973 K Busness and Professonal AnnouhcementSK Legdl News Probate Court HON. TMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BDRK Regster of Probate Wednesday, May 16,-1973 Anna Novak Fnal Account Nelle Brown Pearson Fnal Account Real Estate Transfers (From records n offce at Regster of Deeds) Apr 24:, Dershem, Myrte to Frances E, and Sarah Adalne Dershem property n Sec 36 Essex. Apr 24: G. E. Baker Buldng Co nc to Gerald G and Laura A Johnson Lot 9 Blk 45 St Johns. Apr 24: Denovch, Frederck R and Elzabeth J to Rozen Woodard nc property n Sec 16 Greenbush, Apr24: Wood, VrglO and Carol A to Donald B and Vcky L Hartg property n Sec 14 Vctor. Apr 24: Wood, Robert H and Marlyn J Lanterman, Bruce and Elzabeth to Davd F and Judy A Spooner property n Sec 4 Bngham. Apr 24: Brggs, Roy F and Paulne,Ahr to Robert H Wood; Bruce Lanterman property h Sec 1 Bngham. Apr 24: Arnett, August and Shrlee Ann to Carl G and Judy E Murray property n Sec 14, Ovd, Apr 25: Walter, Harland James and Una Carolne; Davd, Elmer and Eathel Florence to Gerald Lews and Wnfred Jeanne Walter property n Sec 2, Ovd. Apr 25: Therran Brothers Bulders to Roger L and Lana R Bates property n Sec 20 Eagle. Apr 25: Amercan Central Corporaton to George H and Eleanor M Burgoyne Lot 90 Rver Wood. Apr 25: Nlan, Eugene H Apr 27; Fedewa, James W and Maxne to Albert and Patrca Lavra property n Sec 11 Bngham. Apr 27: Hayes, Marvn and Shrley A to Susan M Koengsknecht and Robert J Rehmann Lot 8, 9 Blk 60 St Johns. Apr 27: Janousek, Hubert R and Velma to Danny L and Conne L Eyer Lot 7 Blk 5 MapleRapds. Apr 27: Herndon, Adelne F to Sheldon vf and Marjore L Ackels property n Sec 9 Bath. Apr.27: Ackels, Sheldon W and Marjore L to Arthur W and Los P Hatherly property n Sec 9 Bath. Apr 27: Schably, Jean Kaye to Ehvn D and Marlene J Evans property n Sec 36 Bath. Apr 27: Mazur, Clemens A and Anne M to John L and Joan B Mohre Lot 28 dyle Crest No 1. < Apr 27: Huxtable, Fred and Lela to Russell and Margery L Weston property n Sec 35 Watertown. Apr 30: Amercan Central Corporaton to Robert W and Karen A Devereaux Lot 44 Geneva Shores. Apr 30: Lake Geneva L and Co to van Wllam and Grace E Bogard Lot 73" Geneva Shores. Apr 30: Larry T Schaefer nc torcharddand Joyce A Shaw Lot 22 Luroma Pk No 1. Apr30: Ludwg, Edward E to Larry T Schaefer nc property n Sec 4 Watertown. Apr 30: Young, Robert G and June L to James E and Peggy Jean Paks property n Sec 24 Essex. Apr 30: Fedewa Brothers to Paul J and Shrley Weber Lot 9, 10, Blk B Fowler. Apr 30: Jacob, Buddy Lee and Dors Ann to R. Dale and Charlene Majesk property n Sec 26 Bengal. LEGAL NOTCES NOTCE OF MORTGAGE and Margaret E to Mervn SALE* and Patrca Chamberlan Default havng been made property n Sec 2 Ovd. n the condtons of a certan Apr 25: Weaver.Burdene S mortgage made on the 21st to State of Mchgan day of November, 1961, property n Sec 7, 8, 17, 18 between VERLEN E. Olve. KRUGER and GENEVEVE Apr 25: Weaver, Burdene S M. KRUGER, husband and to State pf Mchgan wfe, Mortgagors, and property n Sec 17 Olve. CAPTOL SAVNGS & r«apr F - «. 26: numva, Komves, ^va-lu Eva- to LOAN ASSOCATON, v Thomas R Harry property^n; Mortgagee, and recorded-n t Sec 17 Ovd,.-^.the offce of the Regster of Apr 26*: Harry, ThomaTR Deeds for Clnton County, and Darleen to Thomas R Mchgan on November 22, Harry Company property n Sec 17 Ovd. Apr 26: Houska, Ronald J and Carolyn A.to Janet M Esch property n Sec 4 Olve. T Apr 26: Aldrch, Harry J and Hazel L to Bruce D and Joyce V Aldrch property n Sec 33 Bath. Apr 26: Rostas (Marek) Beverly A to Beverly A Rostas and Joseph Robert Marek property n Sec 7 Vctor. Apr 26: Parks, Sam and Margaret; Whte, Wllam E and Carla to Paul W and Dana C Hunt property nsec 20 Bngham. Apr 26: Bedane, Frank E and Kathryn A Bedane, Maurce G and Dorotha A to Bran L and Karen M Bedane property n Sec 9 Watertown. Apr 26: Warren, Rchard D and Barbara J to Donald A BanksLotNo 10 Rver Wood. Apr 26: Warren, Rchard D and Barbara J to Donald A Banks Lot No 11 Rver Wood. Apr 26: Chamberlan*, Mervn and Patrca to Kerr D and Susan K Reed property n Sec 2 Ovd. Apr 26: Gore, Mary M to Vcky L Parks, property r r 1961 n Lber 233 of Mortgages, Pages , on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and nterest the sum pf Four Thousand Fve Hundred Ffty One and 45/l00ths ($4,551.45) Dollars and an attorney fee of Seventy-fve ($75.00) Dollars allowed by law as provded n sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been nsttuted to recover the moneys secured by sad Mortgage or any part thereof; NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad Mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded, on the 4th day of May, 1973, at 10:00 oclock n the forenoon, the undersgned wll, at the South entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse, n the Cty, of St Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of the places where the Crcut Court for thexounty of Clnton s held, sell at publc -aucton to the hghest, bdder, the premses descrbed n sad Mortgage, or so much thereof asmay be necessary to pay the amount Sec 25 Watertown. Apr 26: De Spelder, Else to Vcky L Parks property n Sec 25 Watertown. Apr 26: Parks, Vcky L to Paul F and Carolyn S Platte property n Sec 25 Water- as foresa d due on sa d on the petton of Bernce E. Mortgage, wth seven (7) Stufgs, Admnstratrx percent nterest, and all W.W.A. for allowance of her legal costs, together wth fnal account and l for sad attorney fee, whch sad assgnment of resdue. town. premses are descrbed as Publcaton and servce town. 1 pcatk* de ucotnucu ao ; - t ^- ^ v follows n sad Mortgage: Commencng at the center of Secton 10, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County,, Mchgan; thence South along the North-South 1/4 lne 1452 feet tb a concrete monument that s 33 feet North of the center lne of Webb Road; thence feet North West to<the pont of.begnnng; thence North West 75.0 feet; thencenortho 10* East feet; thence South r East 75.6 feet; thence South 0 1Q West feet to the pont of begnnng. Also a rght of way begnnng at the pont of begnnng; thence North 0 10 East 175 feet; thence South East 33 feet; thence South 0 10West 175 feet; thence North West 33 feet, to the^pont of begnnng, ths rght of way to Webb Road shall be ter- mnated when ths 33 feet strp s made nto a street. Subject to easements and restrctons of record. Exceptng however, the East 3 feet of the followng descrbed property: Commencng at the center of Secton 10, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan; thence South along the North-South *l/4 lne 1452 feet to a concrete monument that s 33 feet North of the center lne of Webb Road; thence feet North89 50 West to the pont of begnnng; thence North West 75.0 feet; thence North 0 10 East feet; thence South East 75.0 feet; thence South 0 10 West feet to the pont of begnnng. The length of the redemptrtn perod as provded by law s one (1) year from the tme of sale. CAPTOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON DATED: Aprl 4, 1973 Cummns, ^Butler & Thorburn Attorneys for Captol Savngs & Loan Assocaton 301 Captol Savngs & Loan Buldng Lansng, Mchgan Telephone: 517/ ORDER TO ANSWER State of Mchgan, n the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton. Roxe A. Knapp, Plantff vs Roger L. Knapp, Defendant, t * r. l. On March 26, l978jvjan acton was fled by Plantff? n ths Court to obtan a decree of absolute dvorce. T S HEREBY OR DERED that the Defendant, Roger L. Knapp, shall answer or take such other acton n ths Court as may be permtted by law on or before June 26,1973. Falure to comply wth ths Order wll result n a Judgment by Default aganst such Defendant for the l relef demanded nthe Complant fled n ths Court. T S FURTHER OR DERED that the fees or costs of publcaton be pad by Clnton, County. LEO W. CORKN, HONORABLE (Countersgned) VRGENEKREBEL Depuly Clerk DATE OF ORDER: March 26, ORDER OF PUBLCATON General. *, State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Busness Drectory Clnton.. * T Estate of Edna F. Watamaker, Deceased. t s Ordered that on Wednesday, May 23, 1973, at 10 A.M. n the Probate Courtroom St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held AUTOMOTVE FARM SERVCES HARDWARE For the BEST BUY 1^ New & Used Chevrolet* See (, EDNGER & WEBER FOWLER Phone Be a Partner. NOT* JUST A, CUSTOMER 1 Buy the Co-op Way FARMERS CO-OP.FOWLER Phone, FARM DRANAGE JAMES BURNHAM Phone St. Johns 224-4MS R-3, St. Johns Purna Feeds Means $ S $ n Your Pocket Mathews Elevator Co. Gran Feeds Seeds FOWLER CREDT BUREAU CLNTON COUNTY CREDT BUREAU " Phone Credt Reports Collecton* FOR tour LSTNG N THE t f Busness Drectory GOWERS HARDWARE snd GRAN ELEVATOR BOTTLED GAS Cylnders or Bulk,,,.Eureka Phone Phone NSURANCE Complete nsurance Servce Snce 1933 AUTOMOBLE COVERAGE - FRE NSURANCE ". GENERAL CASUALTY Allaby-Brewboer, nc. Over Gamble Store h. Johns Phone B8 : shall be rkde as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: Aprl 25,1973. TMOTHY M, GREEN Judge of Probate Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore Attorney for Estate St. Johns, Mchgan. 1-3 ORDER OF PUBLCATON General., \ State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate, of Stacey Ann Boehm, Mnor. t s Ordered that on Thursday, May 24, 1973, at sad debt, or any part thereof, sad mortgagee havng declared ts electon to consder the whole sum unpad on sad mortgage debt to be now due. and payable by reason of the nonpayment of certan nstallments of prncpal and nterest as provded for by sad mortgage, notce s hereby,gven that on Frday, May 18,1973, at ten oclock n ^Ue forenoon of sad day, at the North entrance,to the County Buldng n the Cty of St Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, (that beng the place where the Clnton 9:30 A.M. n the Probate County, Cjrcut Court s Courtroom St Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Darlene D. Nutter prayng that James A. Moore be apponted the guardan of sad mnor to the excluson of Rchard Davd Boehm, the father of sad mnor, who s legally lable and able to support sad mnor and to provde for her educaton, but who has nevertheless faled and neglected to do so for a perod of approxmate^ 5 years, and who has had no contact whatever wth sad mnor for approxmately 4-1/2 years, for the purpose of consentng to the adopton of sad mnor. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: Aprl 25, TMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Kemper, Wells & Lews By: Rchard D. Wells Attorneys for Pettoner \ 103 East State Street St. Johns, Mchgan. 1-4 ORDER OF PUBLCATON General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate BROWN Deceased. t s Ordered that on Wednesday May 16th, 1973, at 9:30 A.M. n the Probate Courtroom n the Courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held On the Petton of Glenn Pearson, Executor, forallowance of hs Fnal Account. / Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated; Aprl 24/ ao* 1 TMOTHY MUtGREEN JudgejoftProbate - «< Robert H. Wood Attorney for Estate 200 W. State St. Johns, Mchgan. ORDER OF PUBLCATON General.. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of WLLAM H. GOEJRGE, deceased. t s Ordered that on July 11,1973 at 10:00 A.M. n the Probate/ Courtroom -St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Rosalne Luttg for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons nterested n sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such! lcense should not be granted. Also, at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Rosalne Luttg, West ona, RR02, Fowler, Mchgan pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: Aprl 24, 1973^ TMOTHYM. GREEN Judge of Probate Kemper, Wells & Lews By: Wllam C. Kemper Attorneysfor the Estate 103 East State Street St. Johns, Mchgan. 1-3 MORTGAGE SALE, Default havng been made n the terms and condtons of a certan real estate mortgage, whereby the power of sale theren contaned became operatve, made 1 by LAWRENCE GBSON, SR. and JANCE FAYE GBSON, husband and wfe, of East Lansng, Mchgan, the mortgagor, to the AMERCAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a Mchgan bankng corporaton, of 101 South Avenue, "banheld), sad mortgagee wll, by vrtue of the power of sale n sad mortgage and n pursuance of the statute, sell, at publc aucton the ands x descrbed theren, or -so much as shall be necessary to satsfy the amount due at the f tme of sale, together wth all legal costs, nterest at seven per cent (7) from date hereof; and an attorney fee of Seventy-fve Dollars ($75.00) as theren provded, a parcel descrbed as: The South 8 rods of the East 32 rods of a parcel of 1 land descrbed as: The South 15 rods of the North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Northeast /4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Secton 36. Town 5 North, Range 2 West, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan. The length of the perod of redempton on foreclosure of the wthn mortgage shall be sx months from the tme of such sale., Dated at Lansng, Mchgan, Aprl 1, AMERCAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of GENEVEVE A. POHL, Deceased. t s Ordered that on Wednesday, May 23, 1973, at 10:30 AM., n the Probate Courtroom SL Johns, Mchgan a hearng beheld on the petton of J. Herman Pohl for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. < Persons nterested n sad estate are drected to appear atsad hearng toshow cause why such lcense should not be granted. 7. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: Aprl 27, TMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Kemper Wells & Lews By:Wllam C. Kemper Attorneys for the Estate 103 E. State Street St. Johns, Mchgan, ORDER, OF PUBLCATON General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. * Estate of Lyda J. Echele, deceased. TAKE NOTCE: On May 23, 1973, at 11 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon Tmothy M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Russel A. Lawyer for probate of a purported wll dated September 22, 1965 and for grantng of admnstraton to Russel A. Lawler, of 200 Hollster Bldg., Lansng M 48933, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of hers and for assgnment of the estate to persons enttled thereto. Credtors *of sad deceased are notfed that all clams aganst the estate must be presented sad Russel A. Lawler at200 Hollster Bldg., Lansng, M and proof thereof, wth copes of the clams fled Wth the court on or before July 11,,1973. Dated: Aprl 26," Russel t A. Lawler, Pettoner 200 Hollster Bldg. Lansng M Attorney for Pettoner: Russel A. Lawler 200 Hollster Bldg. Lansng, Mch thrteth day before any regular, specal, or offcal prmary electon and (he day of such electon. * polce ts hereby gven that wll be at: E. Man. DeWtt * Frday, May 25,1973 the thrteth day precedng sad electon from B oclock a.m., untl 8 oclock p m, on sad day for the purpose of Revewng*the Regstraton and Regsterng such of the qualfed electors of ths cty as shall properly apply therefor.,.the name of no person but an actual resdent of the precnct at tme of regstraton and enttled under the consttuton^f remanng suqh resdent) to vote at the next electon shall be entered n the regstraton hook. - Elector UnableTo Make Personal Applcaton-Procedure v SEC 504 Any elector who s unable to make personal 1 applcaton for regstraton because of physcal dsablty or absence from the townhhlp, cty or vllage n whch hs, legal resdence s located, may be regstered pror to the close of regstraton before any electon or prmary electon by securng from the clerk of the townshp, cty or vllage n whch s located hs legal, resdence, duplcate regstraton cards and executng n duplcate the regstraton affdavt before a notary publc or other offcer legally authorzed to.tdmnster oaths and returnng such regstraton cards to the clerk of the townshp, cty or vllage before the dose of offce hours on the last day of regstraton pror to any electon or prmary electon. The notary publc or other offcer admnsterng the oath shall sgn hs name on the lne for the sgnature of the regstraton offcer ard desgnate lls ttle ftlhs DOROTHY KECK Clerk of sad Cty 2-2 Bngham Grange to meet May f 1 Bannster Mr and Mrs Wllam Ord- way were honored recently at ther home on ther 25th weddng annversary. The open, house was a surprse gyen by the famly of the Ordways. A large weddng cake was made by Mrs Gary Ernst wth a Chrstan Cross on the lop. The cross was a gft from Mr Ordways assocates at the Else Jr Hgh. A money tree was * presented to the couple by ther parents and brothers j and ssters. Many other gfts were receved from frends and relatves. Bll and la (Hazel) Ordway were marred n Smthfeld, North Carolna n There were approxmately 60 guests from Florda, New Jersey and surroundng areas. The Quarterly Hymnsng was held Sunday evenng at the Salem Unted Methodst Church 1-. Rev. Paul Jones conducted the hymn sng. A flm on L..F.E. (Lay nsttute for Evangelsm) was shown. Specal muscal numbers were presented by Salem Unted, Else Unted, Bannster Unted and Bethel Mennonte. The next hymnsng wll be the last Sunday n July at fhe Ashley Wesleyan Church. Sunday dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Walter Mller and famly were Mr and Mrs PUBLCATON OF NOTCE OF HEARNG State of Mchgan, The Bngham Grange wll meet Probate Court for the County at the Hall Frday, May 11, Davd Green and, famly of of Clnton. at 8 pm. Henderson. Afternoon Estate of Howard F. A program wll follow the callers were Mr and Mrs Holcomb/ Deceased. busness meetng and lght Ernest Valentne of Brant. TAKE NOTCE: On May refreshments wll be served. Mr and Mrs Arche 30,1973, at 1030, A.M., n the Stratton were Easter Sunday A Mchgan Bankng corporaton, Mortgagee., County Bldg., n the Cty of Hnkley and famly. Mrs Probate Courtroom, n the guests of Mr and Mrs Donald House fre Schram and Behan St. Johns, Mchgan, before Mary Saylor was,a dnner f Attorneys fpr Mortgagee the Hon. Tmothy M. Green, guest also. Afternoon of NELLE Busness Address: Judge of Probate,.a hearng Fre nearly destroyed a vstors were,, Mr and.mrs > PEARSON, 702 Amercan Bank,& Trust wll be held on the petton of home owned by Lous Robert Saylor and famly. Bd. Mary Lou Humphrey for Shellto Aprl 28 at 8925 S Sunday dnner guests of Lansng, Mchgan probate of a purported Wll Forrest Hll Rd. Mr and "Mrs 1 > Robert of the deceased dated the The Shelltos Jave 9 Valentne and.famly were day of August, 1968, for the chldren. Only 3 were home Mr and Mrs Robert Homer ORDER OF PUBLCATON grantng of the admnstraton of sad estate of njures were reported. ternoon callers were Mrs at the tme of the fre and no and son of Lansng. Af General. State of Mchgan, Probate Mary Lob Humphrey, the t s not known what Russell Pope and/chldren of Court for the County of named executrxm the wll started the fre.. St Johns, Clnton. of deceased or some other Estate of Carl Alden sutable person, for a Betty Shnaberry, Smth, Deceased determnaton of hers and t s Ordered that on for lcense to sell real estate. Wednesday, May 9, 1973 at wns scholarshp, Credtors of the deceased 11:00 A.M, n the Probate Courtroom* St. j are notfed thaljalljf^ms Mss Shna berry s one.oft Johns m ^ W * Z «* l aganst, the ^ p ^ r b e ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ - ^ 20, students throughout. on. the Fnal Account of^^?p te 449^/ad Ma f r f Johns Hgh School, has been T^JW?. recevng >*< a^ Helen McLean, Ad- Lou Humphrey, 3427 Schultz awarded a $900 scholarshp scholarshp based on mnstratrx, 409 Brandywne Place, Lansng, Lansng, Mchgan and proof H to Muskegon Busness thereof wth copes of clams academc achevement, College by the Mchgan l-l Mchgan, fled wth the court on or counselors recommendaton Busness Schools Publcaton and servce before July 18, 1973 at 10:3,0 Assocaton. She s the and student actvtes She shall be made as provded by A.M. Notce s further gven daughter of Mr and Mrs wll start school thev fall Statute and Court Rule. that the estate wll thereupon R aj p n shnaberry, 2259 W quarter, pursung the Legal Dated: Aprl 17, _L^sfl en 5?._ p e r^!^ J Maple-Rapds Rd,,St Johns. Secretaral Course. - pea rng of record enttled Judge of Probate thereto. Drake A. McLean Dated: May 2, Else Frends Nght Attorney for The Estate MARY LOU, HUM 980 ronwood PHREY About 140 members and the Worthy Matron Leona Rochester, Mchgan Pettoner guests attended the Else Baker and each receved a Schultz and Ovd Frends* t Nght, gft presented by the Worthy Lansng, Mchgan Tuesday evenng, Aprl 17 n Matron Mcke Resko of ORDER OF PUBLCATON Attorney for Pettoner: Else. Ovd. Elzabeth Baker sang General. f H W. Glassen The Worthy Matron Mrs a solo "Tme s My Frend" Glassen, Parr, Rhead & Leona Baker welcomed the accompaned by her sster, McLean guests and ntroduced Mrs GwenODonnellat the pano. 800 Davenport Bldg. Myrtle Ordway of The Worthy Matron Baker Lansng, Mchgan Chesanng, Past Grand turned the program over to Phone PUBLCATON OF NOTCE OF HEARNG State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. * Estate of Beryl V. Dyke, Deceased. TAKE NOTCE: On July 18,1973, at 10:00 A.M., n the^. Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the, ORDER OF PUBLCATON General. v State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the {County of Clnton Estate of Alfred Herman Cramer, Deceased. Fle No NOTCE OF HEARNG Take Notce: On July 11th, 1973 at 9:30 A.M., n tfe Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, before Hon TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate a hearng Organst of» the Grand ^W.M. Besko of Ovd who Chapter of Mchgan and presented Mrs Calsta Reed, Mrs Dorothy Kadolph of eharmar for Ovd part of,ovd, Grand Representatve the program. Mrs na of Nevada n Mchgan. Woodruff gave two readngs, Worthy Matrons were "Skatng n Our Garden"» ntroduced from Chesanng, and "ts Sprng Lets Plant Vernon, Langsburg, a Garden". Lnda Morgan of Wacousta, Ovd, Maple Ovd played two pano, Rapds, St Johns and numbers. Davdson and also all the Mrs Reed then presented Worthy Patrons wth the Mrs Anna Praay for Elses.excepton of St Johns. program. The frst was the The followng Clnton Rev Davd Ltchfeld, accompaned by Mrs Jeanne County Offcers were ntroduced: Althea -Kraft, /Temple n these selectons presdent of Wacousta; "f Love You", "My Far wll be held on the petton of, Elzabeth Glbert of Ovd, 1st Lady", "On the Street Where, Harold C. Cramer for a ^vce-presdent- Amela You Lve" and "Aprl determnaton of hers. Credtors of the deceased are notfed that all clams aganst theestate must be [ presented to sad Harold, S. Beardslee at 104 North Man, Ovd, Mchgan and proof "thereof fled wth the court on or before July 11th, ^ Notce s further gven that the estate,wll be thereupon assgned to persons determned of record enttled thereto.? Dated: Aprl 25, Harold C. Cramer, Pettonfer, West Front Street Ovd, Mchgan Hon.,Tmothy M* Green, By Attorney for Pettoner; Judge of Probate, a hearng Harold B. Reed SM^WgaTlthe rt- v/fbeheld"twhfctan 305 Ea*st StateStreet ; gagee, dated March 26,1971, credtors of sad deceased * gt Johns, Mch ^ t and recorded n the Offce of are -«requred - "**«* to *«prove * * ther Phone * ltuosthatlon NOTHK a Specal Electon, 1 the,regster of Deeds for the County*of Clnton and State of Mchgan on the 2nd day of Aprl, 1971, n Lber 260 of Records on page 508, upon whch mortgage there s now clamed to be due- and payable for prncpal and nterest the. sum, of Eght Thousand Three Hundred Eleven and 67/100X^8,311.67) Dollars; and no sut or proceedng at law havng been nsttuted to recover clams. Credtors^ mustfle" sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on-charles W. Holland, 210 North, Traver Street, St. J^hns, Mchgan pror to sad hearng. Dated: May, 1973, " FREDERCK M. "LEWS, "Attorney tot Pet* 103 East State Street - St Johns, Mchgan 48879, Phone Tuesday. June 26,1973 To the qualfed electors otthe, CTYOFDeWTT,, Clnton County, Mchgan. Notce d hereby gven that ncon* tormlty wth the "Mchgan Electon U\y." the undersgned Cty Clerk wll, on any day ejtcepl Sunday and a "legal holday.uedayot any regular or bpeclal electon or prmary electon, receve tor regstraton he name of any* legal Voter n sad ctyrotalready regstered who may apply to* me personally for such, regstraton. Provded,howevenlhJt, tan durng the tme ntervenng between the v Moore, 2nd vce presdent from DeWtt; Mrs Anna Dunay,* secretary-treasurer from Else;" and Elzabeth Henry, Marshal from St Johns. Showers". n the.latter selecton.the guests joned n the sngng. As a part of the Ovd program, Mare Noodn, a 4- H leader from St Johns gave Among the guests from a readng /The Hat Lady" other.countes were: Mrs and pantommed t. Dorothy Wnarsk, Marshal Else put on a skt by for Sagnaw-Bay Assocaton Jeanne Temple and Jean from Chesanng; Mrs Bertha Cobb "Does the Fsh Rowley, 3rd vce presdent of Smell". -, Shawassee Assocaton Announcements were from Vernon; and Frankjn made by Mrs Mcke Besko Ursery, Emnent.Commander of he Commandery would be held n Ovd at the that the Clnton Co Assn of St Johns,, Veterans Memoral Past Honored Queens of/ Buldng, May 2. Vesper Jobs Daughter present servces wll be held May 6 at were: Gwendolyn ODonnell 4 oclock n the Ovd Masonc of Ovd Bethel; Jean Burch Temple. * < l \ ^ of Chesanng and Lnda May 12th/Langsburg wll hold Frends Wght; May Morgan and Dorothy Kadolph of the Ovd Bethel. The count of the Chapters represented found Vernon havng the most 25 members present. They were Ovds 24th, Chesahng Frends Nght wth ntatofy degrees; May 26, J wll be a potuck supper precedng the 8:00 pm regular meetng of Sster Chapter. The other Vernon Chapter when, the chaptefs were Ovd, St past matrons and patrons Johns, Chesanng, Maple wllbelonoredjandmaysl, Rapds, DeWtt, Wacousta, ^Deyftt ChapterWl honor Ashley, Davson*. Dona.Coullngat a dnner and Lanjgsburg, Else and recepton. * - *, - After the close*, of the program the guests were Brdgeport., The. CdUnty offcers -were escorted to the East and honored by a trbute from,j served refreshments by the Else and Ovd commttees. t f ) s

22 ; May 9,1Q73 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 9B Area mg Jule K Clnton Nat Bk Brunos * Amercan Legon Auxlary meets f/hubtrecen NTE OWLS Hllsde BtySp FC Mason Co Hobby Lobby Moore Ol Co Wheel nn Gen Tel Co-op Rvards Curley Q Kurts Drakes Cans W L /2 23-1/ /2 34-1/ Game, Betty nd Hgh Martn 231; nd Hgh Seres, Betty Martn 532; Team Hgh Game, FC Mason 891; Team -Hgh Seres, FC Mason HONOR ROLL Dorothy Knght 516; Wanda Humphrey 511; Rose Rtter 205; Mare Conley 204; Kathy Ellott 200. CONVERSONS - Kate Ffeld 5-7; Sue Sbley 3-10; Cheryl Moore 4-10; Jan Drscoll 3-10; Deanne Blank 3-10; Mare Conley 6-7; Jean Heathman COFFEE CUP Jays Servce Gen Tre Daleys Mss mpo Roadrunners Clnton Crop Tastee Freez Jms Rado Snack Bar shoughtons OverwayAg Chaparral W L /2 27-1/2 31-1/2 28-1/2 28-1/2 31-1/ /2 41-1/ nd Hgh Game, J. Payne, 201, C. Chamberlan 192; nd Hgh Seres, J. Payne 536; Team Hgh Game, Tastee Freez 875; Team Hgh- Seres,, Tastee^ Freez SPLT CONVERSONS M. Jones, B. sbell 2-10; A. Plne, J. Hasselback, F. Burgess, J. Smalldon 3-10; *<A Thurlow, B. VanFleet, R. Rewerts 2-7; A. Thurlow ; C. Sedel 5-6; M. Snyder 6-7; S. Sheldon COMMERCAL BOWLNG LEAGUE ; W L Dry Dock 53-1/2 39-1/2 Gallways Brunos 52-1/2 40-1/2 Rehmanns 49-1/2 43-1/2 Schmtts Demmers Daleys Sprte Road House; tj M RedwmgHanes -Ksb42 51& Aloha StrouseOl 37-1/2 55-1/2 HONOR ROLL M, Durbn 200; G, Henderson 211; Rod Sutfn ; *Ln Lade ; D. Urban 201; K. Penx ; E. Feldpausch 208; B. Andrews 224; L. Kuhns 203; R, Kentfeld 246; L.>Kentfeld 204;, M. Ludwck 208; Tom Ddnley 223; Frank Costello209; Mlo Rowell 237; Ron Salsbury 200; R. Krdner 246; R, Snyder 226; Jon Tatroe ; D. Cornwell 205; Stan Bunce TENPNKEGLERS W L McKenzes ns E.J.s Stand Allaby-Brewbaker, nc, Hallenbecks Con Daleys Masarks Shell Amercan Leg Jule K Cln Nat Bank Hub Tre Cen Brunos Parrs Rex Drugs Hgh game nd, Betty Martn 218; Hgh three games nd, Jan Bensnger 545; Hgh games team, Brunos 870; Hgh three games teanj Hub Tre Center HONOR ROLL J. Heathman 542; K. Penx 526; T. Mller 524; B. Martn 524; S. Gavenda 517; D. Kng 501; J. Bensnger 206. Splts - E. Weber, D. Kng 5-10; E. Kuhns 5-7; D. Sharck 2-7. FRST NGHTERS W L Ncks FrMkt 40-1/2 15-1/2 Lews Hdwe 36-1/2 19-1/2 Andys GA Dog & Suds D&B Party Shoppe 31-1/2 24-1/2 Smon Realty Lanterman ns Cartngs Homelters Hub Motel Ctgo 18 3 Becks FmMkt 13-1/2 42-1/2 nd Hgh Game, J. Bushre 212; nd Hgh Seres, M. Hurst 549; Team Hgh Game, Lews Hardware 844; Team Hgh Seres, Ncks Fr. Mkt HONOR ROLL B. Martn 548; J. Bushre 532; V. Rossow 532; M. Hurst 202; K. Ellott,536 &206..-,-- SPLTS C. Johnson 3-10 & 2-7; T. Stump 4-5-7; E. Cockrum 3-10; C. Eaton 5-6; B. Martn PN W L Leveys Jewelers, Sandbaggers Fghtng rsh 74-1/2 53-1/2 4 Peases Alley Cats 69-1/2 58-1/2 Charles Tunas Sold State 62-1/2 65-1/2 Roberts Ceramc B-Sers 57-1/2 70-1/2 Farm Bureau Karens Krunchers 48-1/2 79-1/2 Pnsetters /2 83-1/2 nd Hgh Game, R. Myers 233; nd Hgh Seres, R. Myers 619; Team Hgh Game, Leveys Jewelers 731; Team Hgh Seres, Leveys Jewelers s R. Masark 204; C. Haas ; J. Brokaw20O; J. Tatroe 201. ^SPLTS 5-7, C. Tatroe, R. OConnor, H. Bunce, S. Bebow; 6-7, S. Castner; 4-5-7, F. Pease; 4-10, R. Myers; 7-10; R. Myers. FRST NGHTERS W L Ncks Fr Mkt 43-1/2 16-1/2 Andys GA Dog & Suds Lews Hdwe 37-1/2 22-1/2 Lanterman ns D&B Party Shoppe 32-1/2 27-1/2 Smon Realty Cartngs Homelters Hub Motel Ctgo Becks Fm Mtt 13-1/2 46-1/2 nd Hgh Game, Betty Martn 209; nd Hgh Seres, Betty Martn 570; Team Hgh Game, Ncks Fr Mkt 894; Team Hgh Seres, Ncks Fr Mkt HONOR ROLL M. Pease 205; J. Bushre 535. SPLTS J. Schafer 2-7 & ; M. Pease ; C. Eaton & C. Johnson 5-7; M. Mohnke5-10; B. Martn *; R. Schumaker, M. Cook 3-10; C. Whte TEN PN KEGLERS Fnal Standngs W L McKenzes ns E.J.s Stand Allaby-Brewbaker nc Hallenbecks Con Daleys MasatfksShell 32,32 AmeH^hfe^oh"^!" 8 Parrs Rex Drugs Hgh game nd, Lnda Kentfeld 210; Hgh three games nd, Kay Penx 532; Hgh games team, Jule K 856; Hgh three games team, Jule K HONOR ROLL D. Kurpla 202, 505; C. Chamberlan 513; L. Kentfeld 516; K. Penx 206. Splts converted - D. Kem ; S. Gavenda ; S. Wllamson ; F.* Haltsky 5-6. n the roll off for the League Champonshp, McKenzes defeated E.J.s Standard. COFFEE CUP Fnal Standngs Jay Servce General Tre Daleys > Msson mpo Clnton Crop Roadrunners Jms Rado Tastee Freez Hough tons Snack Bar Overway Agency w L /2 29-1/2 33-1/2 30-1/ /2 34-1/ /2 42-1/2 Chaparral Hgh game nd, M. Snyder 216, B. Martn 213; Hgh three games nd, B. Martn 554, L. Urbe 479, J. Payne 471, M. Snyder 471; Hgh games team, Houghtons 840; Hgh three games, team, Houghtons Splts converted - C. Sedel ; M. Harrs, B. Keffer 5-7; W. Ferrall, A. Hebeck, B. Martn 3-10; V. Skrba ; B. Mayers 5-10; B. Beck 2-7. North Bengal Mr and Mrs Herman Noller of rural_hubbardston were Thursday, Aprl 26 callers of Mrs Edward Mortz. On Sunday afternoon, Aprl. 29, Mrs Walter G. Nobs of Lebanon, Mrs Charles Boak of Fowler, Mrs Clare Swanson and Maxne Ernst attended the Lutheran Sunday School Teachers sprng rally at Chrst Lutheran Church at Lansng. Robert Eldrdge, Jr of Calforna spent the last weekend n Aprl wth hs parents and brothers, Mr and Mrs Robert Eldrdge ard sons and also hs grandmother Mrs da Tedt. He was enroute to Connetcut on a busness trp. " ST JOHNS-The Edwn T. Stles Unt 153 of the Amercan Legon Auxlary held ts regular meetng Aprl 17 at the post home presdent, Ann Walker presdng. Communty Servce hour sheets were turned n and all who have not turned thers n please send t to Ann Walker or Charman Velma Beaufore before Aprl 26. Poppy Day plans were dscussed and Charman Margaret Crowell s n need of people to sell poppes May Please contact her and tell her what hours you can work. All members are urged to partcpate n ths worthy project. Chld Welfare Charman Nelda McWllams reported unt 153 had donated 2 books of T.V. stamps, 196 Betty Crocker coupons and 127 cancelled commemoratve and foregn stamps, 113 Rawlegh. coupons to the stamp project snce September 30, Amercansm Charman Etta Smth announced the wnners of the Auxlary Amercansm Essay Contest unt level. Senor group 1st place, Stephane Pytlowanyj; 2nd place, Mary V tous, both are students at St Johns Hgh School. Junor group 1st place, Mare Lenon; 2nd place, Lnda Luttg; 3rd place, Larry Slade, all are students at St Joseph School. All wll be presented wth a Certfcate of Partcpaton and a cash award from Unt 153. The essays of the frst place wnner n each group s now sent to Dstrct for competton on that level. Wnner wll be announced June 10. Department wnner wll be announced at Conventon n Grand Rapds July 20, th Dstrct Presdent presented Unt Presdent Walker wth the Department Presdent Ctaton for achevng quota by January 31, Foregn Relatons Charman Jean Dunham had charge of the program and she dsplayed" artcles members had brought to the meetng that were made n the Brtsh Crown Colony of Hong.Kongt* She gave a resume of tne*lfe^style T and dfferent types of manufacturng n Hong Kong. Toys are the largest export. The unt has collected $34.32 to send to CARE to be used by the Auxlary Foregn Relaton program n constructon of a Communty Center n Aberdeen, Hong Kong. Actng Chaplan Etta Smth closed the meetng wth a "Prayer for Peace". The next regular meetng wll be May 15. Fowler VFW Auxlary announces poster wnners A meetng of the Lames Auxlary to VFW Post #3733, Fowler, was held Wednesday, Aprl 25. The wnners n the poster contest, the theme of whch was What the Flag means to me were announced. Kathy Platte was awarded frst place n class A, Jan Rley was second, and Ruth Hengesbach receved the thrd place award. Sandy Smths poster was awarded frst prze n Class B. Kathys and Sandys posters have been forwarded for Department judgng. The grls are all students at St Marys school n Westphala. Maple The Odd Fellow and Rebekah Vsual Research Campagn n Maple Rapds, was offcally started Wednesday evenng, May 2, when Vvan Sllman, Area Drector, and her assstant, Ebert elected alternate LANSNG - - Roy Ebert, representng St Johns Federal Credt Unon, was elected alternate delegate to the annual meetng of the Mchgan Credt Unon League at the annual meetng of the Lansng Chapter of Credt Unons Aprl 27. The meetng, Lansng Chapter, held at the Olds Plaza Hotel, was attended by 161 representatves and guests of credt unons n Clnton,.ngham and Lvngston Countes. BLUEPRNT v / An educaton smply supples the pattern-the rest s left n the hands of the ndvdual. "> * ** f l The lades n the Auxlary wsh to thank all the students who created posters and ther s teachers who cooperated n the project. Cash donatons were made to the Easter Seal Campagn and the Cancer Collecton. Poppy days wll be on May 17th, 18th and 19th. The need for funds to carry out good works s great, so t s hoped that members of the Post and Auxlary wll all cooperate n the sale of poppes. All current offcers were re-elected to serve another year, wth the excepton that Rapds GET COMPLETE FARM FERTLZER SERVCE Nelle Wlson, vsted the Councl Members at Vllage Hall, who were n regular sesson. George N. Abbott Sr, Vllage Presdent read the Proclamaton ssued by Governor Wllam Mllken, then made the frst contrbuton, followed by Councl Members, Albert Brunner, Carroll Tyler, Charles Thomas, Ronald Dean, Kenneth Wrght, Lyle Floate, and Vllage Clerk Lane Tyler, and Mantenance Supervsor Robert Antes. Mrs Naom Wrght of Perrnton called on Mrs Frank Sllman, Tuesday, and both called on Mrs Wenda Moore, n her Kn-, dergarten room, at the local school. The Arnca Club met at the Vllage Hall Tuesday at 8 pm wth 14 members and 8 guests present. Mrs Wenda Moore, local teacher, showed colored narrated flms of Scotland and England, whch were both educatonal and beautful. Refreshments conssted of foods ordnarly used n Scotlaa." "/ ^ "»****; Wanda Smon wll serve as a new trustee. The next meetng wll be ^held one week" earler than usual, on May 16th to make poppy wreaths and preparatons for Memoral Day Servces^Lunch wll be furnshed by Marge Scftomsch and Rose Feldpausch. Entertanment wll be n charge of Donna Pggott and Paulne Feldpausch. Kncad Dstrct Saturday, Larry Forment of Lansng flew n and vsted Harold Hoerner. s Later Harold and Larry went ffyng. Sunday, Harold Hoerner and Harvey Hoerner went flyng n the mornng. Pewamo j Mrs Eugene Cook and Mrs Joanne Pnkney are among the 39 persons makng a tour of Chcago. Two full days of tourng n the Chcago area. 4-H program specalzng n. the clothng and knttng 4-H projects areas. Mrs Betty OHandusky of Grand Rapds was a vstor of Arnold Hatts Saturday. They vsted Frank Hatts at the Jona Manor. Mr Hatts s recoverng from a fall Tuesday. He was taken to the Hosptal for x-rays of a bruse on hs head. Several trom ths area attended the open house honorng Mr and Mrs John Martn Arpt 29, on ther 50th Weddng Annversary at St Marys Hall Westphala. A mass of Thanksgvng at 10 am followed by an open house for frends and relatves from 2-5 pm, hosted by ther 9 chldren. They were marred on Aprl 10, 1923<at St Marys Church n Westphala a! *! *.<*-..*>..art TEST DRVE THE73s ST. JOHNS ASHLEY No job s too large or too small for CANS COMPLETE AUTO BODY Any Make-Any Model 5^Q^5 Chevrolet Caprce Jm Ednger Chevrolet** Fowler ALWAYS N THE MARKET FOR Oats Corn Wheat Soybeans Whte Beans Sell, Store, or Gran Bank /. 208 W. Ralroad St. Anhydrous Ammona, Custom Applcaton "Rental Applcators * Nurse Tanks EVERYTHNG FOR THE SOL Bumpng-Pantng-Recondtonng the fnest workmanshp makes t look lke new. \ ^ Buck Pontac CANS nc. 210H1gham St. Johns Opel GMC BUL.K AND BAGGED FERTLZER AND BULK DELVERY OF PURNA FEEDS MATHEWS ELEVATOR Fowler, Mch. Ph PLUMBNG AND HEATNG * RESDENTAL * COMMERCAL * QUALTY WORK DUNKEL PLUMBNG t HEATNG 151 St..Johns Complete FARM FERTLZER SERVCE Let Zeeb Bulk Spread Your Fertlzer Agrcultural 1_J OR - #Farm Chemcals Lmestone Rent Our Pull Type Spreaders Bulk or Bagged Fertlzers WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS Call Us St. Johns VRGL ZEEB Ashley ST. JOHNS Ph SAY "HAPPY MOTHERS DAY B*JS Wth CARlS and GFTS Ftom * "» * SUNDAY MAY 13*h 220 N. Clnton St. John, L7YNDB7VNK,1104 S. US-27 Ph.! St. Johns. Mch. Servng Amercas Formers; Provder* df Plenty SEE US FRST FOR FARM LOANS Now Facltes? Repars? Kxpanson? Modernzaton?,..,,, >n., T.,.,, tfr -,,,,, f,,^r.l r Dstnctve ^PRHTHG 01:^ When Tme Means Money We caasave you bojh. Well,, meet yo deadlne and save, you money ^ C NOW US ««**«County Mews 1

23 10B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan May 9,1&73 Pewomo-Wesfpht/Ja Honor Roll Here s 1 of the 2 new buldngs beng constructed by Zeebs Fertlzer Company n St Johns. Ths one would store pot ash. The other buldng wll be partly leased to Clnton Natonal Bank, and wll also provde a repar shop for equpment. -; QUALTY PRE-OWNED CARS The dfferences n Bees Pre-owned Bees Pre-owned cars are not purchased* at Auctons Bees DO NOT change the Speedometer Bees. Pre-owned cars ARE Thoroughly Tested and Condtoned Complete Fnancng Avalable BEES CARS ARE NOT MSREPRESENTED Warranty Avalable On All Pre-owned cars BEES WARRANTY DOES ALL THS, You get 100 repar or replacement cost coverage on engne, transmsson, rear axle, brake ard electrcal system^ jfor 30 days or 2,000 mles. And 15 dscount on parts and labor for a fll 2* months. *. v mpala 2 door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes and rado 1973 Oldsmoble 98 Luxury Coupe, Full Power! Ar condtonng. AM- FM Rado Caprce 4-door hardtop, V-8 automatc, ar condtonng, AM- FM rado, vnyl top Kngs wood Estate Wagon, V-8 automatc, power steerng, power brakes, ar condtonng, AM-FM rado Chevelle Malbu, V-8 automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado, vnyl top Vega GT Hatchback. 4 cylnder, 1-speed, rado Chevy Nova, 2-door, cylnder, automatc, rado Chevelle Malbu 4-door. V-8, automatc, power steerng and rado Caprce 4-door - hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, AM-FM rado, vnyl tot 1972 Chevy Nova 4-door V-8 automatc, power steerng, rado Toyota Mark Corona, speed, r do. tnted glass Camaro 2-door hardtop, V-8, 3- speed, rado Chevrolet Monte Carlo automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, vnyl top, V Chevrolet mpala 4-door sedan, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. l971 Ford LTD 4-door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, vnvl tod., 1971 Ford Galaxe door V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado Chevelle Malbu 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, ar condtonng. $895..., 1970 Amercan Motors Hornet, 4-door standard transmsson, rado. $;95 18 Oldsmoblc 98 Luxury sedan, V-B automatc, full power and ar condtonng. [$ Chevy Nova 2- door, \ cylnder, standard transmsson, and rado. j? Ford staton wagon, V 8 automatc, power steerng and brakes and rado. $ Pontac Bonnevlle, 4- door, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes and rado. \ 297).. 19fB Dodge Monaco -1- dnor hardtop. V-f. automatc, power steerng and brakes, vnyl lop. $1595.., Oldsmoble 442, 2- door hardtop, V-8, 4 speed, bucket seats, rado and vnyl top. l972 Chevrolet 50 seres cab & chasss, V-8,4-speed, 2-speed axle Chevrolet 1/2 on pckup, V-B,, standard transmsson Chevrolet Van, V-8, automatc, power steerng and rado..o Ford 1/2 ton pckup. V-8. standard transmsson and rado 1971 Chevrolet, Carryall, V-8 1 automatc, power steerng, and ^ brakes, rado/ WB Fnrd 1.2 nn pckup. r. cylnder. standard transmsson, rado 969 Chevrolet Van w/wndows, V-8, ^ standard transmsson. Hr. Che\ rnll Students that have attaned a "B" vor better average for the thrd markng perod. SENORS Vcke Adar, Gary Arens, Shela Bedenbertder, Pete Blauwekel (All As), Dors. Bollnger, Sharon Cook, Tom Davarn, Cheryl Deveraeux, Dan P. Fedewa, Km Fedewa, Marlene Fedewa, Randy Fedewa,. Dean Feldpausch, Mary Pat Gross (All As), Janet Halfman, Jance Hanses, Valere Hll. Bonne Horn, Janet rrer, Larry Klen, J3arb Kolp, Donna * Kramer, Cfary Leneman, Gary Martn, Steve Martn, Patty Noeker, Cndy Pohl, Kathy Rademacher, Tna Roach, Kathy Savoe, Robert Schafer, Therese Schafer, Arlene Smon, Dann Smon. Larry Smon, Terry Smon, Dan Smth, Melane.Smth, Dgle Thes, Dan Thelen, Jance Thelen (All Pre-owned Cars As), Ken Thelen, Terry Thelen, Patty Trerweler, Wendy Trerweler,,Doug Walter, Gladys Weber, Allan Wrth., and Sue Wohlsched. ^ JUNORS Gary Beachnau, Nck Blauwekel, Bll Blauwekel (All As), Jule Cvetnck, Judy Fedewa, Tom Fedewa, Doug Feldpausch, Sharon Goodman, Tom Hafner, Debbe Hanses, Carl Huhn, Sharon Hopko, Tom Jandernoa, Jule Klne, Sue Ann Klne, Susanne Klne. Beverly Kramer, Cheryl Martn, Leo Martn, Annette Mller, Davd OBren, Jerry OBren, Lnda Plne, Carol Rademacher, Km Rademacher, Steve,Rley, Lnda Schafer, Mary Lou Schafer, Lou Ann Schueljer, Lester Shepard, Marlyn Smon, Mark Smon, Steve Smon. Bob Smth, Therese Smth, Dane Sptzley, JoLynn 1970 Chevrolet mpala 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, vnyl top Toronado Deluxe, V-8 automatc. Full power, AM-FM stereo, ar condtonng, vnyl top, 1970 Ford Mustang Mach, V-81 automatc, power steerng and. rado Toyota Mark staton wagon, 4-spccd and rado Chevelle Malbu, 2-door hardtop, V-8, 4-speed rado and bucket] seats Chevrolet mpala convertble. V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes and rado Chevrolet mpala 2-door hard- - top, V-8, automatc, power > steerng and brakes, rado, ar ; j ^condtonng and vnyl top Chevy Vega Hatchback GT, 4- cylnder, 4-speed, rado Kngswood Estate wagon, full powered, ar condtoned, AM-FM rado Oldsmoblc 98 Luxury Sedan, V- 8, automatc, full power, ar condtonng, vnyl top Vega Hatchback, 3-speed, mleage!, 1970 Pontac Tempest 2-door Custom V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado Chevrolet rado. V Chevrolet mpala 4-door V-8: automatc, power steerng and j brakes, rado Chevrolet staton wagon, automatc, power steerng brakes, rado. 9-passenger. USED CARS 1969 Ford Gaaxe door. V-8 automatc, rado Oldsmoble 88 2-door-hardtop, V-8 automatc, Power Steerng and Brakes, rado and vnyl top. $ Plymouth 4-door V-8, automatc, power steerng and rado. $ Plymouth Staton Wagon. V-8 automatc. w/ah condtonng. < $ ,1969 Chevrolet mpala 2-dotr hardtop, vnyl top, V-8, automatc,) power steerng and brakes, ra $ f9 Buck 4-door V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, ar condtonng, rado. $ Pontac Bonnevlle 4- door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes rado] and vnvl top. $ Chevrolet mpala 2-door hardtop, V-B, automatc, power steerng, rado and vnyl lop. $ Oldsmoble Cutlass Convertble, V-8 automatc, power steerng and rado. < TRUCKS 1971 Toyota pckup, 4-speed, rado wth topper., Astro 90 CMC Tll cab desel, -. l»n pckup. < \ lmder...u!;tnl transmsson tl-speed, full ar. ar slde ffth wheel t Chevrolet 3/4 ton pckup Camper Specal, V-8 automatc, CST nteror Longhorn, power steerng and brakes, ^ar condtonng Chevrolet 12 on pckup. V 8. standard transmsson and rado 1973 Chevrolet Mn-Home Van, V-8 automatc, power steerng and) brakes, rado,. / 1 ^r. Sptzley, Rta Sptzley, Davd Thelen, Geralyn Thelen, Vrgene Thelen, Randy Walter, Patty Weber, Rosemary Westendorff, Arlene Weber, jbran- Weber, Paul Wohlfert, Jenny Wood, and Davd Platte. SOPHOMORE Dale Beachnau, Gerry Pewamo 1 Mr and Mrs Joe Lnneman and famly, Jula Kns of Charlotte, Mr and Mrs Paul Schafer and famly and Mr and Mrs Alvn Schafer and famly both of Pewamo were Easter dnner and afternoon guests of Mrs Esther Schafer. Callers n the evenng were Mr and Mrs Charles Schafer of Westphala and Mr and Mrs Mchael Schafer and famly of Pewamo. Wednesday, Aprl 25, funeral servces were held for Mrs da May Blar, 62, at the Pewamo Unted Methodst Church. Dr Lloyd Walker offcated. nterment m East Plans Cemetery. Mr and Mrs James Cotter Sr, were dnner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs James Cotter on Easter Sunday. Mr and Mrs Patrck Klen and famly were dnner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Lous Herald. Others attendng were Mr and Mrs Robert Case and famly of 1 Lansng. Mr and Mrs Dewey Howard and famly of Lansng and Mr and Mrs Robert Slvernal and famly of Matherton, and Joe Herald. Janet Smon was among the 28 Frst Communons recevng ther frst com- munon Saturday, Aprl 28. Janet s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lous Smon who entertaned wth a communon dnner Sunday. Those attendng were Mrs Theresa Smon, Mrs Dorothy Parks, Mr and Mrs Denns Fox of St Johns, and Mr and Mrs Rchard Thelen of Mt Plasant Mr and Mrs Carl Watler had a famly gatherng at the Communon dnner at ther home Sunday, Aprl 29 honorng ther, daughter, M JUaryj.Jo^utr^frfo^gu^t * was Mr Harold Water 0 of ^ Scotvlle. Francne Slvernal was the honored guest a{ the Communon dnner gven by her parents, Mr and Mrs Frances Slvernal, Saturday. Out-of-town guests were Mr and Mrs Danel Schafer and famly of Jackson. ce-cream and cake was served at the card party Saturday evenng honorng Mrs Hlda Schafer on her brthday whch was Aprl 26. Ann Cotter was a vstor at the ona Manor vstng Mrs Frances Alton. 1 l Droste, Mary Huhn, Rex Jandernoa, Patty Keler, Glenn Klen, Lnda Klen, Leon Mller, Neal Mller, Jacke Osborne, Phl Pggott, Sue Plne, Rta Pohl. Ted Rademacher, Karen Schafer, Steve Schafer, Mare S c h m t z, Ray Schmtz, Carol Schrauben, Karen Schrauben, Jan Mare Schueller, (Geralyn Smon, Susan Smon, Sue Sknner, Roy Slvernal, Elane Smth. Joe Smth, Rchard Smth, Ted Sptzley, Phl Stump, Judy Thelen, Kevn Thelen, Tammy Thelen, Terarce Thelen, Debbe Trerweler, Frank Trerweler, Sherr Wood, and Audrey Weber. FRESHMAN Cheryl Bauer, Chrs Bengel, James Cook, Paul Cook,. Perry Cook, Joe Dckenson, Annette Fedewa, -Jay Fedewa, Betty Fedewa, Susan Feldpausch, Rchard Harmon, Therese Klen. ~* Cndy Horn, Karen Jegla, Wllam Klen, Steve Lenneman, Lonne Lucas, Judy Mller, Kevn Mller, Debbe Purg, Rhonda Shaar, Kathy Schafer, Keth Schafer, Cheryl Pohl., Feldpausch, Joan Harmon, Kathleen Hengesbach, Mcheal Horn, Grace Kelen, Joyce Kelen, Rebecca KUcherman. Roseanne Martn, Debra Mller, Vrgna Pggott, Cyntha Plne, Mary Rademacher, Jayne Rley, Keth Schafer, Conne Schmtz, Joseph Schueller, Danel Smon, Davd Smon, Janet Smon, Judth Smon, Randy Smon, Gary Smth, Dane Thes, Janet Thes, Bernard Thelen, Brenda Thelen, Danel Thelen, Darlene Thelen, Davd Thelen, Randy Thelen, Janet Trerweler, Duane Weber, and Ruth Wrth. 7th GRADE N\ Tmbthy Bengel, Davd Bengel, Allan Droste, Joe ; Dunn, Gerry Fedewa, LeRoy * Feldpausch, Glenn Fnk, Kevn Fox f Jane Hafner,, Mary K. Hanses, Susan Hll, \ Lour Hutchnson, Gary Jegla, Stephen Kmball, > Dane Klen, Mary K. Lenneman. Denns Martn, Lsa Martn, Mardell Martn, Shela Martn, Constance Mller, Joseph OBran^ ) Mary Osborne, Gary Platte, Jule Platte, Wllam xc. Platte, Kathleen Pung, Lynn Sandy Schafer, Vcke Schafer, John Schmtz, Rademacher, Ren ate Lnda Schmtz, Bobby Rademacher, Catherne Shepard, LuAnn Smon, Jane Sanders, Carol Schafer, Sptzley, LeAnn Thelen, Barbara Schmtt. Lnda Thelen, Clar Weber, Robert Schmtt, Kevn Janet Westendorff. Ralph Schneder, Norman Jean Wtgen, Marca Wohlsched, Smon, Wllam Smon, and Glbert Weber. * Debra Smth, Jeanne Sptzley, Lsa Sptzley, 8th GRADE Donna Thelen, Jule Thelen, Teddy Bengel, Teresa/ Kurt Thelen, Lsa Thelen, Bengel, Km Droste, Tm Mar y Ann Thelen, Scott Droste, Bruce Fedewa, Thelen, Terry Thelen, Tna Jeanne Fedewa, Dale Thelen, and Lvnn Weber. CTY OF ST. JOHNS ZONNG BOARD OF APPEALS NOTCE OF PUBLC HEARNG May 29, 1973 t To Be Held n The Commsson Chambers, Muncpal Buldng, 121E. Walker Street, St. Johns, Mchgan at 12:30 p.m. PURPOSE* An appeal onthe-^zonng Admnstrators \ nterpretaton of Ordnance L #245 to denyr Mrr -n Mchael Stoddard a Buldng Permt to rebuld a» back porrh nto a dwellng room, ^ A mnmum sde yard of 10 feet s requred. Mr. Stoddard proposes 8 foot. A mnmum lot frontage n ths area s 55 feet whle 50 feet s proposed. PROPERTY: Address: 120 Lews Street Tax Roll No. : LEGAL DESCRPTON: Avenue Addton, Block 3 W. 12 1/2 feet of lots 19 and E 371/2 feet of lot 21. Randy L. Humphrey Zonng Admnstrators COMNG JUNE FRST!!!! MUTUAL RADO NETWORK ON WRBJ ; 1580 & 92.1 \ AM STEREO FM F YOUREJNTERESTED N WHATS HAPPENNG,N THE LOCAL-STATE Y * 1 NEWS, SPORTS, ENTERTANMENT, AND j AROUND THE WORLD NEWS, YOULL TUNE YOURRADO TO WRBJS 1580 &92.1 STEREO FM!,,r YOULL BE GLAD YOU DD A L! < l >! \ H. > ^4 *«? u

24 May 9,1973 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 11B \ TCRPC completes 72 work program The end of March marked the concluson of the Tr- Conty Regonal Plannng Commssons 1972 work program. Hghlghts of the year long project, funded by the department of Housng and Urban Development and the Tr-Countes- cover four areas: Housng, Dranage, Regonal nformaton Management System, and the Plannng Handbook.. * HOUSNG The housng program analyzed regonal housng needs for varous ncome levels, and sought the best methods of supplyng these requrements. A workng nformaton exchanee- Droeram was establshed wth bulders, buldng offcals, and realtors n the regon to obtan data for an up-to-date and relable analyss. n addton to settng up an nformaton exchange program, t was necessary to assess housng needs and ascertan what programs were avalable to allevate nadequaces! The outcome o ths research s the "Housng Market Analyss: Tr-County Regon of Mchgan" whch examnes! the operaton of the regonal housng market n lght of past trends and lkely, future occurrences. PLANNNG HANDBOOK "Basc Questons About Communty Plannng" was created to serve nterested ctzens, new plannng commssons, and new members of establshed plannng commssons. The handbook answers a varety of questons about the roles and functons of plannng commssons and professonal planners n a bref and concse manner. The Mchgan State Chamber of Commerce remnds you that there s a head and an arm behnd each pece of ltter only you are responsble for ltter! REGONAL NFOR MATON MANAGEMENT SYSTEM <RMS) The foremost goal of RMS was to establsh an ntegrated nformaton system between regonal agences and the Commsson. Publcatons from the program nclude: The "Communty Profle and Data Bdok" \vh\ch takes a cpmmunty by communty look at housng, populaton, and transportaton from the 1940, 1950, 1960, and 1970 censuses and analyzes the trends. -"Populaton Projectons for the Tr-County Regon". -Age-sex pyramd graphs for all ctes, vllages, and townshps n the Tr-County regon. -The "Regonal nformaton Management System for the^tr-couny Regon" whch covers the desgn and mplementaton of an nformaton exchange program between publc and prvate agences, The Commsson would act as a clearnghouse on nformaton. Organzatons would acquant the Commsson wth ther nformaton, and the Commssonwould create a bblography of what s avalable; were to fnd t, and nwhatform. Ths would make research easer and prevent the costly duplcaton of nformaton rarely used. DRANAGE Four major projects were completed under the 1972 regon-wde dranage program. -A "Prelmnary Dranage Desgn Crtera Manual" was developed to assst local agences n plannng mproved dranage facltes. -An offcal regonal dranage map was produced. t can be used as a legal tool by communtes n establshng rghts-of-way for dranage facltes and n the protecton of flood, plans. -A program to nstall gaugng statons, to measure strearnflow, was proposed for the Mudlake Outlet Basn, Herron Creek Basn, Maple Mr and Mrs Wayne Ball and son spent the Easter weekend n Leota and Harrson callng on Deputy Sherff Dean Ball. Mr and Mrs G.N. Blank of Clntonvlle, Ws, called on Mr and Mrs Wlbur Bancroft Frday Aprl 20. Carrer Creek Basn, and the cty of Lansng. -Detaled dranage maps were prepared for each sector (an area of four townshps) n the regon and for the nne townshp area. Work Program Funds Total 91,200 Dept of Housng and Urban Development " 60,800 Tr-Countes * 30,400 Rapds Mrs Sybl Breman of Sagnaw was a house guest last week atthe home of Mr and Mrs Wlbur Bancroft n Maple Rapds. Other guests durng the week were Mr and Mrs Wllam Watson of Mancelona and Mrs Neva Hall of Kalkaska. cjdmvw BRCK4ST0NE John Furry (rght), drector of gudance at St Johns Hgh School, meets wth a St Johns alumnus who now s enrolled at Mchgan Technologcal Unversty durng MTUs 10th annual Prncpal-Counselor-Student Conference.* The student s Rchard P. Jones, a sophomore majorng n electrcal engneerng. The conference purpose s to ad hgh /School and communty college personnel n preparng ther students for college lfe. Partcpants have the opportunty to meet wth former students to exchange vews and nformaton. fa Shepardsvlle MRS. JOHN SPENCER Ph News t s practcal to use a materal that hardens nstead of softens wth age. t s so dense that drt partcles can not penetrate ts surface therefore t remans clean. t s produced wth metal oxde molecules of /color that are forever locked n place. t s produced n modular heghts of V// } 2" and ZK n lengths of 23H". t s bascally a hard dense lmestone product. t s unform n all dmensons, smplfyng nstallaton. t s comparable n cost to many more common masonry materals. t s produced and stocked by a local franchsed busness frm. t s a full wall thckness smlar to brck and stone. t s hgh n compresson strength and-low n mosture absorpton. FzjvJZr.1. j**"-*s8 - ^y^y-.-r^-^^s^ The Shepardsvlle Church Some of the songs sung by was well-flled on Sunday the group were On the Wngs evenng, Aprl 29 to hear the of a Snow-whte Dove; jsunshne Quartet, a Gospel- Wouldnt Take Nothng For Jj sngng, group frdm QWosso-srMy, Journey;, fve ** Round Rourmembers of the groupnetfappmess; Ths, Old-Tme are re the Taroll famly, most*5s o? Pr T? se G x od, K m ^ of the group attend the Chld of the Kng, and closed Wesleyan Church. Ther wth the sngng of Pass Me panst s 13-year-old Marca Not, 0 Gentle Savor. Abbott, a Jr Hgh student n The program opened wth Owosso. The youngest a tro from the Shepardsvlle member of the group s frst Church sngng He Touched cofonetst, n the f6th grade Me. Ths song was dedcated band at an Owosso school. to Mrs Grace Baker and Mr She played a trumpet solo, John Spencer, both over 90 Jesus, Keep Me Near The years of age. Mrs Baker s Cross. stll a member of the CAN.5 YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTONS?»y SUBSCRBE s t necessary to have recreatonal vehcle nurance? Are pckup campers really safe? Where can fnd new or used campng vehcles and equpment? Where can get good recpes to use when campng? Where are the newest campgrounds n Mchgan? What company s comng out wth a new lne of recreatonal vehcles? TO -a-way NOW AND YOU CAN! SPECAL LMTED TME OFFER: 1- YEAR SUBSCRPTON h / $2.00 Just fll out and mal n ths coupon, j ] alotg wth your check or money order. j (please prnt). j 1 Name.,.. * w...*...*<... J Street. < Cty. Mal To: r. Trals-a-Way, Crculaton Offce. 109 N. Lafayette St., Greenvlle, Mchgan 48838, Shepardsvlle Church, although she s now makng her home wth her son n Troy.^Youll fnd Mr. Spencer ateturtotettevery "Sunday mornng/ " "" [ Another solost at ths gospel sng was Mr Leo Youngs of Maple Rapds. Mr Youngs stopped school n the 6th grade. He recently returned to school to complete hs educaton. Come May 31, he wll receve hs Hgh School dploma He s a veteran of the Korean conflct People were present from Corunna, Flnt, Swartz Creek, Maple Rapds, and the surroundng area. Mrs Grace Baker of Troy s spendng 2 weeks wth relatves n the Shepardsvlle and Ovd area. The school house n Shepardsvlle recently purchased by the church wll be used mostly as a Youth Center and other communty actvtes. The youth are very busy gettng the buldng ready for use, some of the men are also helpng. Throughout the month of May there wll bea box n the Lades Cloak room for good used lghtweght clothng for Church World Servce. R. L BENSON PLUMBNG ft HEATNG 106 N. Clnton St. Johns Phona MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP 47 Years Same AtfdrM larrf^^ There s a Mam Brck sze and color for every archtectural style. *Ote C llltmate -Qxpre^on o} ^erjectlon $or cj-lome<b and Brlttant The clean, stark grandeur of modern archtecture s enhanced by textured Mam Brck that keeps ts brght new look year after year, never darkens, chps or shales. Ran washes a Mam Brck buldng free of drt and restores ts orgnal beauty and brllance. t ^uxuroud Jnterorb The natural elegance of Mam Brck transforms any home nto a showplace, customdesgned for the dscrmnatng home owner. Mam Brck adds warmth and textural nterest to nterors combnes handsomely wth wood, metal, glass and other materals for endurng walls a"nd freplace settngs. A wde range of pastel hues offers unlmted decoratngpossbltes. Remember,.. Beautfyng Your Home Adds Comfort, Attractveness And VALUE! - c^ksu/te Castng beauty - the economcal way y Stop n and Dscuss Your Needs. Wth Us. y. KARBER BLOCK CO. Sand-Gravel-Black Drt- Mortal 1 Sand 817 Church S*. Johns

25 12B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Mav 9, 1973 UNTED METHODST CHURCH Rev Francs C. Johannldes - Mnster 9:30 am Church School 10:30 am Fellowshp 11:00 am Mornng Worshp Thursday, May 10 6:30 pm Mother-Daughter Banquet Monday,Mayl5 7:30 pm Wesleyan Servce Guld wth Helen Hll Tuesday, May 16 9:00 am Mary-Magdalene Crcle at. church. 7!0O pm Boy Scouts Wednesday,Mayl7, 4;00 pm Carol Chor 0:30 pm Chapel Chor 7:30 pm Chancel Chor FRST CONGREGATONAL H U t C Averll M. Carson, Mnster Thursday, May 10 9:004:30 - Basement Sale - Wlcox Hall 7:30 - Board Meetngs 8:30 - Church Councl Frday.Mayll 9:004:30 - Basement Sale and Bake Sale - Wlcox HaU Saturday, May 12 12:30 Junor Chor Rehearsal joo Chldrens Chor Rehearsal Sunday, May 13 9:45 Church School open house 11:00 Mornng Worshp - coffee hour followng the servce - Doublets Monday, May 14 0:45 Congregajlors Tuesday, May 15 l:0oprsclla Alden 1:10 Elzabeth Wnslow 8:00 Pearl Caldwell Vesper Wednesday.MoylG f:45 Boy Scout Troop #81 H;oo Chancel Chor Rehearsal B:00 Amercan Cancer Socety style show and card party - Wlcox Hall. KltST BAPTST CHURCH South US-27 Paul A.Travs, Pastor 9:45 am Bble School, 10:55 am Worshp Servce 11 am Chldrens Churches n pm N-TME and H-TME 7 pm Evenng Worshp.1:110 pm Church Tranng (llll pm Kvenlng Worshp Each Wed 7 pm The Hour of Power Tor the whole famly. 8 pm Chor practce. 8:00 pm - Chor Practce - Jr. Basketball Frst Sunday-Communon Servce Frst Tuesday-Deacons Meetng Second Tuesday-Lades Mssonary Crcle. Mon-Frl "Moments of Medtaton. 9s 15 am Rado WRBJ Church offce hours 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fr,1 ST JOHNSS EPSCOPAL OHUH Corner or Mead and Walker Rectory 406 EWulker Phone 224-2G0O Offce Schedule Every Sunday H am Holy Communon 2d & 4th Sunday 10 <m Holy Communon and Sermon Other Sundays 10 am - Mtlrnng Prayer Und Sermon 1 Nurserv & church.school 10 am for nursery through lll Every Monday eve 7 pm -, Sprtual Healng Servce 1st -.d Mondays* " m Senor Ctzens 2d & 4th Tuesday - Noon Senor Ctzens Every Tuesday mornng and evenng weght watchers 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Famb Plannng Clnc 1st & 3rd Wed mornng OEO Nutrton Class _ Every other Wed evenng 7:30 CaBet Grl Scouts r Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes B pm Every Thursday H pm AA Al Anon Every Frday 3:15 pm Brownes (unon OF CUHST OF ST. JOHNS 400 EState MkeHargrave, Mnster 9::0 urn Sunday School 10:30 am Mornng Worshp 5:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 11:30 pm Evenng Servce Wed. 7:00 pm Prayer Meetng Cull for more nformaton ST. JOSEPH CATHOLC (HUHtl Rev Wllam G. Hankerd, Pastor Rev. Raymond Goehrng tcctory Convent!7R9 School 201, E. Cass Ph Muss Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 pm Sunday 7:30, 9. 10:30 and 12. Holy Days See bulletn. Weekdays 7:.to and R:30 am and 7:15 pm Sacrament or Penance Saturdays,.1:30 to.1 pm: after 7 pm Mass untl 9 pm Weekday evenngs a few mnutes before evenng Mass. Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance, Thursday from 4 to 5 pm and. after the evenng Mass untl all are heard. Mass and Prayers of Adoraton ut 7:15 pm. Holy Communon on Frday at 6 and 7:15 am. Adoraton of the Ulessed Sacrament. 8:30 pm on Thursday through 7 pm on Frst Frday. Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena after 7:15 pm Mass Assocate Pastor 109 Lnden St. Ph no S. Oakland-Ph each Tuesday. Relgous nstructon Classes- Adult nqury Class, Tuesday at 8 pm. Hgh School CCD, Wednesday St 8 pm. Publc Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 untl 5 pm. Baptsms Each Sunday at 1:30 by appontments Other arrangements by appontment. ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH (MbHMrSynod) Holy Week Schedule of Servces ustor Robert D., Koeppen MAUNDY THURSDAY - Holy Communon, 7:30 pm GOOD FRDAY - Holy Hour Worshp, 12:30 pm Tenebrae Servce, 7:30 pm EASTER SUNDAY - Sunrse Matns, (1:00 am Etster Breakfast, 7:15 am Festval, Holy Communon, 10:15 «m t Dscussons to: 15 am Dvne Worshp B:0Oam 3rd Sunday of Each Month- Matns Servce lohs" am Holy Communon 1st and 3rd Sundays each month ^ 7:30 pm 1st Tuesday of each ftonlh -. - Ladles Guld and LWML B;00 pm 3rd Tuesday of each month Book Dscusson Club. -.1:15( Weekly on Wednesdays Weekly Day School September through May, Confrmaton nstructon Wed after 3;l5pm 7:30 pm Wednesdays - Adult nformaton Classes," begnnng each September and February - Call or for. specfc n- formaton ** Church Offce Hourt -9:00-13:00, atn. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frday Next Sunday n Clnton County churches THE WAYSDE BAPTST CHURCH Rev. Rchard Abney, Pastor About 12 mles north The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. Sunday school - ],OOO a.m. Mornng Worshp - lloo a.m. Sunday evenng - 600,pm Wednesday evenng servce 7OO pm A church where everyone s wel come. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTSTS 686 North Lansng Street Elder, E.F, Herzel, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9: S am - Church Servce 10:30 am - Sabbath School Servce WEST PLGRM UNTED METHODST CHURCH Corner of Parks and Grove Rd Rev Bran K. Sheen, Mnster 9:30 am - Worshp Servce 10:45 am - Church School ASSEMBLY OF GOD S US-27 & E Baldwn Joseph F. Eger, Jr. Pastor 10:00 am - Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 6-30 pm - Youth Servce 7:30 pm - Sunday Evenng 7:00 pm - Wednesday,.second ant fourth WMC 7:30 pm-wednesday evenng servce PRCE UNTED METHODST CHURCH Rev. Darold B. Boyd 9:45 am - Church School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp Womens Socety meets the last Wednesday of each month, Dnner at 12:30. Meetng at 1:30, 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 JEHOVAHS WTNESSES Kngdom Hall 1993 North Lansng St Tuesday. 7:30 pm - Congregaton Book Studes. Text studed: "The Natons Shall Know That am Jehovah-How? Thursday,. 7:30 pm - Theocratc Mnstry School -- Texts Used: "Bble" and "Ad to Bble Understandng" B:30 pm Servce Meetng Sunday. 9:10am - Pubbc Lecture -- Gven by Qualfed Representatve of the Watchtower, Bble and tract Socety. 10:.t0am- Watchtower Study - Current ssue of the "Watchtower" magazne.studes. PUBLC NVTED NO COLLECTON TAKEN PlltSTCHUlClOFGOD Rev Jeff Webb 312 N US-27 Phone :45 am Church School. 11:00 am Worshp Servce. 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp. 8:00 pm Youth Fellowshp 1st und 3rd Sunday -of he month. Wednesday: 7:45 pm Famly Bble Study.., (llml OF THE NAZAUENE 515 North Lansng Street Rev Wesley Marker Phone < 10:1)0 am Sunday School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp «:15 pm Young Peoples Servce 7:oo pm - Evenng Worshp Wednesday. 0:30 pm - Caravan. 7:45 pm Bble Study and prayer hour FREE METHODSTCCtCH 305 Church Street Phone Robert Bentley, Mnster 10:00 am - Sunday School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp 0:00 pm - Evenng Worshp Prayer.servce as announced. SALEM UNTED METHODST CHURCH Parsonage and Offce: US-27 and County Lne Road Pastor - Charles VanLente Phone Sunday: 9:30 am Worshp. 10:50 am Church School Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce, 7:10 pm Md-week Servce Thursday: 7:.o pm WSCS Thrd Thursday ^ May Fellowshp - Frday, May 14th, 30. N. on U.S. 27 DeWtt Area WAYSDE CHAPEL v A BBLE CHURCH 14337Tumer Road. DeWtt Rev Douglas Beach, Pastor * Phone 4B am Sunday School, 11 am Worshp Servce ( pm Young People < 7 pm Evenng Servce 7:15 pm Wednesday-BbleStudy and Prayer /V frendly church wth a message for today Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng Do WTT COMMUNTY CHURCH (nter-denomnatonal) ^ Murl J Eastman, Pastor Jm McGovney, Sunday School SUpt. MarlynKrol,Co-Supt 0:45 am - Sunday School ll am - Church f pm - Youth Fellowshp 7 pm - Sunday Evenng Servce, 7 pm - Wcdesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng *- REDEEMER UNTED METHODST CHURCH 105 N Brdge St H. Forest Crum. Mnster 0:30 am - Worshp, (nursery provded), 10:30-11:00 am. Coffee Fellowshp.,11 am Church School. COMMUNTY OF ST JUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmtt, Pastor 409 Wlson, DeWtt Daly Mass; Mon and Thurs - 7:30 pm. Tues. Wed and Frl 7:00 am Sunday Mass: 9:00 and ll:15 am Servces at Mddle School, DeWtt EAST DeWlTT BBLE CHURCH * (Non Denomnatonal) Round Lake Road 1/4 mle East of US- 27, «- Glen J. Famham, 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 fof babes and small chldren n all servces. "Ar open door to an open book",,., A Bble preachng church wth a message for you..., ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOCE AH Churches n Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County, News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Mondayto nsure publcaton n the current weeks ssue. ST TERESE CATHOLC CHURCH Fathers Francs Murray, Joseph Droste and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: 102 W Randolph, Lamng Phone 48M051 Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm. Sunday: 0, 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;30to5and 7:30109; Evesof Holdays, 8 to9 Baptsm: Sunday atlpm Please call n adyance ^^_ / SOUTH RLEY BBLE CHURCH J Wlllard Farrer, Pastor Located 1/2 mle east of Francs Road on Chadwck Road 10 am Sunday School 11 am_-worshp Servce HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH 380 WHerblsonRd, DeWtt Telephone: * Davd B Franzmeer, Pastor Telephone: Sunday School 9:00 am Sunday Worshp -10:30 am Tuesday - Drectons at Dawn 7:00 am ST ANNES EPSCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr, Vcar Resdence Church Frst & Thrd Sundays Mornng grayer 9 am Second & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon 9 am VALLEY FARMS BAPTST CHURCH. 241 EState Road Rev LaVern Bretz. Pastor 9:45-10:45 am-church School. There s a class tor everyone from the 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 B:00 pm - Mornng Chor Practces Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Md-week Prayer Servce; 8:00 pm - Mornng Chor Practce Saturday 10:00 am - Jr Char practce 1st Thursday 7:30 pm - Womans Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm Ann Judson Guld for Jr H grls 3rd Tuesday 0:30 pm - Mens Fellowshp SOUTH DeWTT CHURCH OF CHRST Temporarly Meetng at the DeWtt Hgh School Evangelst: RtchardJ.Wolfcale Telephone: H am - "Revval Fres." Channel 5 TV; "Revval Fres," 1110 Rado 9:45 am - Bble School 10:10 am - Mornng Worshp. Sermon: "The Mnd of Chrst." Weekly Communon. 0:30 pm - Youth groups for grades 1 through freshman n college d:30pm - Evenng Worshp. Sermon: "What the Church of Chrst Stands For." Wednesday, 7 pm - Hour of Power, 8 classes Thursday. 7 pm - Fshermens Club FHtSTlAPTSTCHUKH OFhWTT.SlC tovjerrycole. pastor Meetng n the Memoral Buldng «hle \u- buld nurew worshpcenter. Sunday School 10:00 am Mornng Worshp - 11:00 am» l:(m pm Church Tranng lhpm Evenng Worshp Meetng n homes.md-week prayer.servce Wed 7:30 nn Ynulh fellowshp 2nd and 4th Sunday t 7 oclock pm Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord." 1 Formore- nformaton call (G9-9752»r wrte Hux.p, DeWtt. VALLEY FARMS UNTED PENTECOSTAL CllntCH 155 E Sate Rd Rev Nel Bolnger, Pastor * Phone [ 9:30 am Sunday School 1t:«am Mornng Worshp 7:.10 pm - Sundny evenng Evangelstc V Wednesday. 7!30 pm - Youth servce Thursday, 7:30 pm - Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or ul of these servces Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTME Sunday mornng at 10:.0 am. WKBJ, 1580 on your dal. ST PETER LUTHERAN thukh MSSOUR SYNOD 4-1/2 mles west of St Johns on M-" 5-1/2 mles south on Francs road 2 mles west on Church Road Marvn L. Barz, Pastor 10:30 am - Worshp 0:15 am - Sunday School and Bble Classes. * Holy Communon rrstsunday of the month at B am. thrd Sunday of the month at 10:30 am Ovd Area THE UNTED CHURCH OF OVD West Front St. Ovd ReV Claude B Rdlev 1. Jr, Pastor Servces are now beng held at 10 am. Sunday School at 11 am., Board Meetng - 2nd Tuesday Womens Fellowshp-2nd Wednesday Crcle Meetngs - 3rd Wednesday Chldrens Chor-Wednesday, 4 pm Junor Chor - Wednesday, 4 pm Chancel Chor Wednesday, 7 pm WESLEYAN HOLNESS CHURCH 127-W Wllam St, Ovd Rev Rchard D Purchase 10 am Sunday School and Mornng Worshp. Sunday Evenngs 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetngs OV1DF1RSTRAPTST CHURCH Man atoak Street Rev Earl CCopeln, Pastor Mary Ptacek, Church School Supt. Mrs Pat Delster, Organst 1 9:45 am Church School. 11:00 am Mornng Worshp. 7 pm Evenng Fellowshp Wednesday 10:30 am Bble Study; 7 pm Prayer and Bble Study: 8 pm Senor Chor OVD FREE METHODST CHURCH."the church wth "acts 20:20 vson" / 110(1 N Man St. Ovd, Rev Rchard Gleason Church Phone Parsonage Phone :00 am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp o:oo pm Youth F.M.Y. > 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp 9:30 am Lades Bble Study every Tuesday 7:30 pm Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce,, 0:00 pm Teena Soft Ban Frday, 1 every HOLY FAMLY CATHOLC CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan 1, " Fr Joseph Aubn 10:30 am -> Mass - on Sunday 7:00 pm Evenng Mass on Wednesday Confessons 10 to 10:30 on Sunday mornng CALVARY BAPTST CHURCH Rev Wayne Gassman M-21 at Else Rd 9:45 am Sunday School U;00 am Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng Fowler Area MOSTOLYTRNTY 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 Saturdays 7:30 am and 7:00 pm, ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH FOWLER H,E. Rossow, Pastor 9:30 am Worshp. 10:30 am Sunday School & Bble Class Else Area ELSE METHODST CHURCH Rev Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 am Mornng Worshp 10:30 am - Sunday School, Supt Merle Merle Baese DUPLAN METHODST CHURCH Rev Davd Ltchfeld. Mnster 10 am Sunday School, Supt neth Kger 11 am - Worshp Servce Kcn- FHST BAPTST CHURCH Rev Charles Cowley 10:00 am - Worshp Servce 11;00am - Sunday School, Paul Brown, Supt, 0:00 pm * Junor and Senor BYF 7:00 pm - Evenng Servce 3:30 pm Wednesday - Junor and Senor Chor practce 7;00 pm Wednesday - Prayer and Bble Study DUPLAN CHURCH OF CHRST 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School 5565 E Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Bll Nchelson, Youth Mnster 9:45 am -Sunday School 11 am-church 6 pm - Youth fellowshp and udult Bble Study 7 pm - Evenng Servce. 7 pm Wednesday - Prayer Meetng, STCYHLCATDLl CHURCH tev Thomas M Kowalcyzk, Pastor POBOX97517EManSt Bannster Phone: Sunday Lturges: Saturday 7:00 pm Sunday - (May 1 to Dec 1) 8:00 and 10:00 am (Dec 1 to May 1) B:30 and 10:30 am, Holy Day Lturges: 7:00 am and B:00 pm \ Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges KAG.E UNTED METHOD ST (111 Hll Rev Ray McBratne, Pastor Telephone or :30 am - Mornng Worshp 1o::to am - Church School 7-30 pm - Wednesday. Bble Study and prayer meetng EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Kev and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer, meetng Bath Area HATH UNTED METHODST CHURCH Rev Clarence Keth 0:45 am Church School 11:00 am Worshp 7:O0,pm Bble Study **~ HATH BAPTST CHURCH Rev Rchard Cole. Pastor 10:00 am Sunday School v 0:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:30 pm Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7:30 pm > REORGANZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRST OF LATTER DAY SANTS Corner Upton Rd & Stoll Rd Elder Jerry Balrd ~ Sunday School - 10 am Preachng Servce - 11 am Chor Practce Wed f>;30 pm Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wed 7:30 pm Everyone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 1/2 mle east of Perrnton on M-57,1/2 mle south Rev Larry Rhoads, Pastor 9:45 am - Sunday School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm - Youth Servce 7:45 pm - Evenng Servce t 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and prase servce Pewamo Area UNTED METHODST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Dr Lloyd Walker 1636 Horzon Drve. ona Sunday: 0:30am Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm Unted Methodst Youth Fellowshp WSCS meets thrd Thursday of the month at 2 pm ST JOSEPHS CATHOLC CHURCH \Pcwamo, Mchgan ut Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolgcr, M.A., Paster Daly Mass 7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Sunday StOO am & lotoo am Holy Baptsm - Sunday, 1 pm t Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3;30 and 7:30 pm Famly Holy Hour for Peace Saturday, 7; 15 pm / Gunnlsonvlle Area, GUNNSON VLLR UNTED METHODST CHURCH., ClarkandWoodRoads Rev Dan Mles, Mnster 9:30 am Church Servce am Sunday School v. \ * Westphala Area ST MARYS CHURCH Rev Fr Aloyslus H. Mller, Pastor Fr Martn Mlter Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses 6, 8 and 10 am Weekdays - Durng School Year 7;00,7:45 and USam Saturdays - 6:45 am and 7:30 am Holy Days-5!30,7:30,9am and Bpm Evenng Mass - Frday 8:00 pm Maple Rapds Area THE junted METHODST CHURCH MAPLE RAPDS Pastor Rev Abe S. Castor Parsonage-Mlddteton., Phone Sunday - 9:30 am - Worshp Servce. 10:30 am Sunday School, Tuesday - 1:30 pm WSCS frst Tuesday each month. 7;00 pm Senor Chor practce, 7:00 pm Scouts. GREEN BUS! UNTED METHODST CHURCH Scot* and Marshall Roads Pastor - Everett M. hove Sunday: 9:45 am Church School. 11:30 am Worshp Thursday: WSCS 4th Thursday at 8:00 pm LOWE UNTED METHODST CHURCH Lowe and North Lowe Road Pastor - Everett M. Love Sunday: Church Servce 10:15 am, Tuesday: Choral Actors 3-4:30, Wednesday: Bble Study 7;30-8:30. Senor Chor 7:30-8:30. CONGREGATONAL CHRSTAN CHURCH Maple Rapds, Mchgan Rev Robert E. Myers, Pastor 10:00 am Worshp Servce 11:00 am Sunday School Wed"" 11 F elowshp meetngs on,-w P, m V mrs - Che W & Junor Chor Practce. l pm J?" urs - cla P el Chor Pract. 1:30 pm Every 3rd Thurs. Womens Fellowshp Meetng Eureka Area. CONGREGATONAL CHRSTAN CHURCH 2619 E Maple Rapds Road Rev Paul R Jones. Pastor Phone am Bble School for everyone 11 am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Adult Bble dscussons. Nursery provded durng servces lt:30 pm - Youth Meetngs 0:45 pm - Wednesday, Jr. Chor: Chancel Chor, 7:30 pm Matherton Area MATHERTON COMMUNTY CHURCH 2:00 pm - Sunday School ::O0 pm - Worshp Servce Wacousta Area WACOUSTA COMMUNTY UNTED.METHODST CHURCH Rev Edward F. Otto,>pastor Phone Mornng Worshp: 10:00 am Church School Classes 11:15 am,!r and Sr H Y.F. 6:00 pm Cherub and Youth Chor Wednes- (lay, 3:00 pm Chancel Chor. Thursday. 7:30 pm WSCS Noon meetngs every 3rd Wednesday WXYZ Noon meetng every 1st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 3rd Monday at 7:30 Admnstratve Board. 4th Monday of every 3rd month Vctor Townshp GROVE BBLE CHURCH Rev Robert Prange. Pastor Prce and Shepardsvlle Roads 10:00 am - Sunday SchooK Classes for all ages, 11:00 urn - Mornng Worshp 11:30 pm Young People 7:10 pm - Evenng Servce 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer meetng -ndes Mssonary Crcle meets 4th Thursday Couples, Club meets 4th Saturday n month Lansng KMRER.Y CHURCH OF CHRST 1007 Klmherly Drve Lansng, Mchgan John Halls 11 am- Mornng Worshp 10 am - Bble Study f pm - Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7;30 pm Wednes- day nght SHEPHARDSVLLE UNTED METHODST CHURCH Dr Darold Boyd, Pastor 445 Dvson Street East Lansng, :30 am Worshp Servce, 10:45 am Church School t Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce, 8:00 pm Prayer servce Admnstratve Board frst Monday n the month General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at the hpmes of members Berean Crcle meets thrd Thursday evenng jn each month at the homes of members Brdgevlle Area / BRDGEVLLE GOSPEL MSSON 4mlles south of Pompe Pastor JSDngman Sunday 3pm Bble School, 3!45 pm Worshp Servce Thursday 7:30pm Cottage Prayer Meetng (Announced from pulpt), Captal Ara Unttd Nay, lac.?»«^h^*^«tf>k^h^x^>*^*tf»x^ltf^c^><^k^l«<>k*5^^^ Attend CHURCH JOHNS, MCHGAN the church of your ths choce Sunday THESE CLNTON COUNTY FRMS. 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