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1 Clnton News J 20 PAGES ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN JULY 21, CENTS» A. * *. By Patrce Hornak Take an old note} and an old house, put them together, and what have you got? For Charle Huntngton, the end product s hs home -- one of the more unusual homes n St. Johns today. About 1891, a porton of the Perrn House, a hotel whch was located at the comer of Lnden and State Streets where the Methodst Church now stands, and another old house, whose source s not known, were joned together on a pece of property at 506 E. McConnell St. The front entranceway, the ktchen and 3 upstars bedrooms were all part of the Perrn House. The other house added to the Perrn House contaned a lvng room, parlor and dnng room. In 1968, Charle removed the walls between the lvng room, parlor and dnng room and created a large 18* x 29 famly rqom. A large chmney was removed from the center of the house and, nstead, a stone freplace topped by a 10 oak tmber was bult aganst one wall. The remodelng dd not stop there, however. Charle, who s employed at Clnton Natonal Bank and Trust, s an avd early Amercan archtecture enthusast. He read about New England archtecture for 8 years, off and on, and 2 years ago he decded to embark on a project that would test hs knowledge and would "provde an outlet" as he says. THE I7G0 N GEORGIAN PARLOR In 1974, he added on to hs already unusual home a 16 square room whch was bult lke the early New Englanders bult rooms back n the 1760s. The room was a copy of a 1760 Georgan - hall or parlor. It s characterzed by a summer, or a md-secton structural beam, a paneled freplace wall, a corner cupboard and a wde board floor. To enter the room s to rescnd back nto hstory. The wanscoatng on the lower walls, topped wth a sky blue French floral prnt wallpaper, adds a touch of formalty to the room. "Ths s a room of a mddle class merchant or farmer," says Huntngton who has completed all of the work on the Georgan room hmself. - A corner cupboard features a 6-petal rosette, bult nto a shell-lke form whch adorns the top of the cupboard. Sx-petal rosettes were common to the 1st half of the 18th century and these rosettes can also be Furnshngs reflect Georgan style Get your kds wet ths ST. JOHNS - A new sesson of swmmng lessons for all ablty levels wll begn at the St. Johns swmmng pool July *26,. The classes conducted by the YMCA, are open to all age groups 6 months to any age. ; Lessons are: j St.Johns,MapleHapds, FultonandLangsburg 9:45-10:30 Fowler 10:30-11:15 Pewamo-Westphala, 12:454:30 Charle Huntngton and hs unque home found on several panels near the freplace. The shell top of the cupboard was made of a sold block of wood carved out. The door to the cupboard s done n small paned glass wndows. Doors lke these are not made anymore, so Charle obtaned some strp mullon from a lumberyard, whch has not sold strp mullon for qute a number of years. The wde-board bare whte pne floor s naled down wth specal nals lke those of the 18th century obtaned from Tremont, Mass. An orental rug covers the center of the room. Except for a tall case clock whch sts n one corner of the room, all furnture peces are reproductons. The Queen Anne furnture was Jypcal of the 1760s and Charle has furnshed hs Georgan parlor wth a Queen Anne dnng table, chars and secretary. The room s mult-functonal, lke a smlar room was back n Early New Englanders used the parlor or hall (both rooms beng almost dentcal but located on opposte sdes of the entranceway to the house) as a sttng room and as a dnng room. It was for ths reason that drop-leaf tables were frequently*used, as the tables could be folded and moved alongsde a wall when callers came. Charle and hs wfe, Janet, have used the room for dnng "When we can get away from the charcoal grll n the backyard," says Charle. One other nterestng note about the room -- t s square. Accordng to Charle, Georgan rooms n 1760 were >never more than 17 square and never less than 14% square. Freplaces used to heat the rooms and larger rooms would be 1 troublesome to heat durng the New England wnters. Charle admts, however, that he has put a few modern convenences nto the room that the early New 1 Englanders ddnt have. He has nstalled conventonal heatng and has 2 electrcal outlets bult nto the baseboard. Aer readng about the New England archtecture, Charle sad ths Georga room project "was compulsory." Besdes havng a beautful room to enjoy, Charle has also ganed nsght nto the people of the past. "Ive got a real apprecaton for those people," says Charle, addng, "It took me 2 years to buld 1 room and people back then probably had 4 or 5 rooms bult n that tme." The Huntngton louse wll be one of the houses on the house tour ths Sept&nber. summer St. Johns < 1:30-2:15 The fnal sesson begns Aug. 9 for the 12:45 and 1:30 classes only. Also avalable now are sem-prvate lessons, tny tots and tadpoles. Open recreaton swmmng s held daly Monday through Saturday from 2:30-5 p.m. 7-8M5 p.m. and Sunday 2-6 p.m. There are open tmes for pool rental for organzatons. For more nformaton, call the cty pool at GRAIN CAME POURINGout when ths concrete faclty suffered a collapse at St Johns co-op Sunday aernoon. An estmate of damage s not yet avalable. Cause of the collapse s thought to be a structural weakness. Westphala des n auto acc An 18-year Westphala grl lost her lfe Saturday mornng aer beng thrown from a car and men beng struck by another car. Ruth Ann Smth, 18, was a passenger n a car drven by Bruce"""Nuremburg, 18, of Pewamo, when t struck a drveway culvert on Davd Hghway northeast of Portland. Mss Smth was thrown from the car as tflpped over and landed n the road -Je* whle Nuremburg was thrown from the car and landed n a dtch. Another drver stopped at the scene, but, reportedly hs lghts blnded Chrs Edgell, 19, of Portland, whose catstruck Mss Smth n the roadway. Deny nursng home appea LANSING-The denal of approval bv the State Health Drector to a proposal to construct a new 129-bed nursng home n St. Johns has been upheld by the hearng examner. Followng an appeal hearng held n Lansng May 13 and 24, the examner n the case of Meadowvew Manor, Donald P. LeDuc, ssued hs decson June 30. Meadowvew Manor would have been bult on South Scott Road and, when completed, would have replaced the exstng 32-bed Rvard Nursng Home at East Hgham Street n St. Johns. The proposal, accordng to Dept. of Publc Health, was dened Approval because t would not have been compatble wth data contaned n the Mchgan State Plan for Hosptal and St. Johns 4-Her to vst Belze ST. JOHNS-Cynlha Tnornton of St. Johns s one of sx Mchgan 4-Hers who wll attend a 4-H camp 3600 mles from home Aug She and the other 4-Hers from vared areas n the state wll travel to Belze to assst n the general 4-H program as well as n the programmng and staffng of the 3rd 4-H camp n Belze. The group wll learn about ther host country by lvng wth local famles. The trp s part of > an ongong relatonshp between Mchgan 4-H and the country of Belze by the Partners of the Amercas. The partners s a ctzens organzaton provdng support to South and Central Amercan countres through self-help programs. Snce 1969, Mchgan 4-H wth support from the organzaton, has provded techncal and organzatonal assstance n the development of 4-H youth programs n Central and South Amercan countres. Those from other parts of the state partcpatng n the trp are Melssa Donkers, Traverse Cty; Ralph Gearhart, Power; PaulKempf.Holton; Anne Hodglns, Metomora, Oho and Amy Weber, Dorr. Adult leader s Wllam Mnner, 4-H youth agent n Jackson. Whle the Mchgan 4-Hers are n Belze, four Belzans wll be vstng Mchgan.. L. Gll, natonal 4-H coordnator of Belze s n Mchgan vstng Clnton, Ingham, Clare, Lenawee, Wayne, Sagnaw and Washtenaw countes. Three volunteer 4-H leaders from Belze are vstng Alger, Jackson, Oceana, Otsego, Isabella and Kalkaska countes. Varous trps and exchanges are organzed and sponsored through the Area happehlngs JULY 22-Blg Brotners-Bg-Slsters meetng, 7:30 p.m«at the St. Johns Epscopal Church. JULY 27-The Blue Star Mothers wll meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregatonal Church. combned efforts of the Mchgan 4-H Foundaton, the Mchgan State Unversty Extenson Servce and the p artners of the Amercas. Elect Barbeau Board presdent ST. JOHNS - Robert Barbeau has been elected by board members as presdent of the St. Johns Board of Educaton. He succeeds Raymond Parr, who dd not run for re-electon ths term. Re-elected vce-presdent s Wendell Waggoner. Wllam Rchards was elected treasurer, succeedng Fred Meyers, who has defeated n hs bd for reelecton to the board. Alden Lvngston was re-elected l treasurer. Medcal Facltes Constructon. The State Health Department contended that the Plans projectons showed the requested nursng care beds would only have added to a bed count whch already exceeded the needs of the servce area. The examner sad that aer revewng the testmony, t was Ms decson that the State Health Department, the Desgnated Plannng Agency for the Certfcate of Need program, had acted wthn ts authorty and n keepng wth the applcable standards, plans, and crtera n dsapprovng the Meadowvew Manor petton. Robert Barbeau THIS IS WHAT the St. Johns busness dstrct wll look lflce next Thursday and Frday as the St. Johns Chamber of Commerce sponsors the annual Sdewalk Days. Ths photograph was taken durng the 1975 sale when area shoppers jammed the sdewalks to take advantage of the 2- dav sale n the sunshne.

2 JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 2-A N.M., for duty wth a unt of Arman Remer the Tactcal Ar Command. Completon of the course enables the arman to receve academc credts BILOXI, MISS.-Arman Wllam R. Remer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W, Remer of 1780 E. Maple Rapds Road, St. Johns, has receved a new assgnment graduaton from the avoncs communcatons specalst course conducted by the Ar Tranng Command at Keesler AFB, Mss. Arman Remer, traned to nstall and repar arborne communcatons equpment, wll go to Holloman AFB, 9 A.M.-l 1 A. 2 P.M.-5 P.M. through the Communty college of the Ar Force, Arman. Remer s a 1972 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School". * Seaman Person Navy Avaton Fre Control Techncan Second Class Jonathan W, Person, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. ffr> George E. Person of 805 N. Mead, St! Johns, M., has completed the Avoncs (avaton electroncs) Intermedate Course at the Naval Ar Techncal Tranng Center, Mllngton, Tenn. Durng the 28-week course, be ganed the knowledge and sklls needed to operate and mantan arborne communcatons, radar, navgaton and antsubmarne warfare systems. A 1970 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School, he joned the Navy n Aprl PFC Coffman MAne Prvate Frst Class Brent L. Coffman, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coffman of 5892 W. Ratt Road, DeWtt, has reported for duty at the Marne Barracks, Naval Weapons Staton, Yorktown, Va. A 1974 graduate of St. Johns Senor Hgh School, he joned the Marne Corps n November, Meet Kathy Metaxas, sewng consultant and specalst from Whte Sewng Machne Co. She Is traned n both basc and advanced aspects of sewng. Ms. Metaxas s also a specalst n clothng desgn and textles. The Steerng Commttee of the Clnton Voca tlonal - Techncal Ctzens Advsory Commttee met on July 8 at the offces of the Clnton Intermedate School Dstrct n St. Johns. The commttee, chared by t Bernard Feldpausch of St. Johns, dscussed nterm reports receved from two of the standng commttees; the Manpower and Tranng Needs Commttee, and the Shared Tme and Faclty Commttee. Mchael Platte, Charman of Manpower and Tranng Needs, reported that hs commttee had completed ts prorty task of rankng the projected manpower needs accordng to probable job openngs through The commttee dentfed 49 separate trades n fve basc categores: stenographers, typsts and secretarys; health servce workers; gen eru merchandsng; cras and sklls; and agrculture. Accordng to Platte "Our ndepth research, usng all the avalable data, ndcates these are the sklls employers wll be lookng and educaton needs *< ^.fcta Members of thejcllnton Vocatonal-Techncal Ctzens Advsory Commttee for, and young people should be traned for." Charman Doug Twss front DeWtt submtted the report of the Shared Tme and Faclty Commttee. "Our charge," sad Twss, "was to study the present vocatonal programs then make recommendatons as to how to mprove them, f needed." The report revealed the commttee started out wth eleven possble alternatves whch have now been reduced to four: 1. No expanson, retan present programs wth the sh of operatng responsblty to the Intermedate School Dstrct. 2. Expand programs wth the Intermedate, School Dstrct ownng, rentng or lea sng buldn gs and operatng the programs. The central dea of ths opton s expanson wthout the constructon of a new career center. Expand through the constructon and operaton of a centralzed career center by the Intermedate School Dstrct. 4. Contract wth prvate agences, or other educatonal unts to operate Vocatonal Educaton Programs. All four of these alternatves have been relayed to the Fnance and Admnstraton Commttee, chared by Charles Coletta of St. Johns for cost analyss. Steerng - Commttee Charman Feldpausch ndcated that the fnancal analyss should be completed n the next two weeks. At that tme the Steerng Commttee wll dscuss the data wth the Charmen of the standng commttees pror to a full revew by the Commttee of the whole, whch conssts of 30 ctzens representng each school n the Intermedate Dstrct. Harold Wellman, presdent of Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns, recently 1 announced the statement of condton of the bank as of June 30,1976..Total assets at md-year are $36.2 mllon compared to $31.2 mllon on June 30, 1975 whch represents an ncrease of $5,. mllon or 16 percent. The bank showed gross earnngs of $321,000 provdng a sx-month gan of approxmately 19 percent over the sx-month earnngs from Jan. 1 through June 30, statement of condton Earnngs per common share aer taxes were $4 compared to $3,37. Wellman ndcated that th e bank contnues to show sound growth and excellent earnngs. The offcers of the bank are Wellman, presdent, Robert Thompson, exec, vce presdent and casher, Robert E. Pur tll, vce presdent, Robert H. Barker, Bonne Wellman, Nel Rossow, Mchael Everts and Robert Barbeau, asst. vce presdents, Danel Redman, Rodney Gnther and Mary Karber, asst. cashers. The drectors of the Board are Harold Wellman, charman; Tmothy Green, Dr. James Grost, Edward Idzkowsk, Dr. C. Lumbert, Gordon McCor-mjck, Rchard Mynsberge, Paul Nobs, Leon Schumaker, John Steveson and Robert Thompson. "" The bank has offces located n St. Johns, Southgate Plaza, Ovd and Pewamo. ELSIES BUSINESS dstrct s brghtened by these baskets of flowers hang h g from poles. Although they lose somethng n ths black and whte reproducton, the brght red flowen are cheerful greetng for Else Shoppers. Bargans! Bargans! Sdewalk Days Downtown St. Johns Thursday & Frday July 29 & 30 Sponsored by the St. Johns Chamber of Commerce

3 X Marrage JUtY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3-A lcenses James Howard Kelly, 23, 1501 Herman Street, Owosso- Barbara Kay Maler, 23, 504 East Hgham Street, St. Johns. Bruce George Bard, 39, 2285 E. Howe Road, DeWtt- Sherrll Lynn Bard, 36,5801 Hgh Street, Bath. Davd Lee Nelsen, 25, Box 181 Route 1, FowerlJanet Lynn Andrews, 23, Route S. DeWtt Rd,, St. Johns. Joseph Gordon DeFrates, 34, Burton, Lansng- Dela Alce Wlson, 16,15943 Burton, Lansng. Roy Jay Court, 23, Route 1 Jones Road, Pewamo- Amette Sue Wllams, 19,512 W. Jefferson St^Pewamo. John Howard Rpyston, E. Clnton St., Ovd- Alesha Marl Coon, 20, 111 E. Clnton St., Ovd. Harlan Dean Bates, 18, 9879 S. Alger Road, Perrnton-Cathy Ann Matce, 17,408 S. Baker 1 St., St. Johns. Don Clfford Strat, 21,1024 Rambler Rd., DeWtt-Jans Louse Stevens, 18, Arport Rd., DeWttr Benjamn Robert Bauman, 19, 210 N. Traver Street, St. Johns-Reyne Irene Vosnet, 19, 3634 Green Road, St. Johns. Wayne Vernon Mund, 40, DeLoof Street, East Lansng.-Jance Eleen - Shattuck, 38, DjeLoof Street, East Lansng. Kurt Herbert Schlndler, 22, Route 1 Huff Road, Wellston-Colleen Mare Wood, 22,10720 Norrs Road, DeWtt. Mke LaVern Warr, 20, 114% N. Clnton, St. Johns- Vcke Joanne OConnor, 19, R.2, St. Johns. Douglas Lev Egleston, 21, Summer Lane, Grand Ledge-Kathryn Ilene Mauer, 20,101 Sandstone Creek Dr. Apt. 6, Grand Ledge. Paul Donald Hebeler, 22, 1734 East Prce Road, St.Jbhns-Debra Kay Webster, 19, Route 1 Chandler Road. Else. SamuelLyleVanEtten.21, 202 South Lansng Street, St. Johns - Carol Ann Neman, 17, 202 South Lansng Street, St Johns. Martn Matthew Szarka, 22, 2672 East Alward Road. Langsburg-Legh Ann Srrne, 21, 208 East Cass Street St. Johns, Robert Marvn Padgett, 21, 1827 Autumn Lane, Lanslng-Kendra Jeanne Knght, 19, Route 2 Walker Road, St. Johns. Danel Balke Pumford, 20, N. M-57 Bannster- Vcky Lynn LaFountan, 19, 7381 Walker Road, Ovd. REPORT OFCONDITION Consoldatng domestc subsdares of the Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust Co. Name of Ban Of St. I Johns In the state of, Mchgan., at the close of busness on June 30, 1976 publshed In response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,«under ttle \2, States Code, Secton 161. Charter number 3378 Natonal Bank Regon Number 1 1: Cty 1976 / -, "AW, COME ON, fellas. Wont anybody gve a lttle fella lke me a chance to play?" seems to be the thoughts of Josh Fedewa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fedewa,50G N. Morton, St. Johns. Applyng for SSI? Have all nformaton People who plan to apply for supplemental securty ncome payments.can save tmeby frst gettng together some nformaton about themselves, accordng to Sdney Mannng, socal securty dstrct manager n Lansng. The supplemental securty ncome program makes monthly payments to people wth lttle or no ncome and lmted resources who are 65 or over or blnd or dsabled. People can get nformaton about applyng for the payments by callng or Hardworkng, effectve and dedcated to servng youl Is the knd of legslator who restores your fath n government. He s runnng on hs record of fathful and competent servce. There s no substtute for experence. Henry Ford once sad, "You cant buld a /reputaton on what you are gong to do. STANLEYM. POWELL STATE REPRESENTATIVE. VOTE-AUGUST 3, REPUBLICAN Pd. Pol. Ad wrtng any socal securty offce. "When applyng," Mannng sad, Its a^ good dea to have wth you as many of the as possble: a checkbook, f you have one, to show how much you have n the bank, any savngs account books, stocks and bonds, lfe nsurance polces, automoble regstraton cards, latest real estate tax statements f you own a home or any land, last years ncome tax return, W-2 forms, and evdence of all other ncome.". It may save tme, too, accordng, to Mannng, f people applyng for supplemental securty ncome payments know how much cash they have on hand and know the value of ther car, f they own one. "You should also have your socal securty card," " he sad. "Dsabled or blnd students 18 to 22 should have a school dentfcaton card, tuton recepts, or smlar evdence of school attendance.". The supplemental securty ncome program s admnstered by the Socal Securty Admnstraton, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health, Educaton and Welfare. The Lansng socal securty offce s at 838 Lousa Street, Lansng, The phone number s CO n CO Ul GO < 3 g a. s 5 o IU z < DC O 2 LU S Statement of Resources and Labltes Cash and due from banks U.S. Treasury securtes Oblgatons of other U.S. Govt, agences and corps Oblgatons of States and poltcal subdvsons \. - Other bonds, notes, and debentures Federal Reservestock and corporate stock Tradng account securtes ; ". Federal funds sold and securtes purchased under agreements to resell Loans, Total (excludng unearned ncome), Less: Reserve for possble loan losses. Loans, Net. ; uag65 k5h. Drect lease fnancng Bank premses, furnture and fxtures, and other assets representng bank premses Real estate owned other than bank premses Investments n unconsoldated subsdares and assocated companes Customers lablty to ths bank on acceptances outstandng Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 1 Demand deposts of ndvduals, prtnshps., and corps Tme and savngs deposts of ndvduals, prtnshps., and corps Deposts of States Government Deposts of States and poltcal subdvsons, Deposts of foregn govts, and offcal nsttutons Deposts of commercal banks Certfed and offcers checks TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS Total demand deposts Total tme and savngs deposts > Total deposts n foregn offces TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securtes sold under agreements to repurchase, Labltes for borrowed money Mortgage ndebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of ths bank and outstandng Other labltes I TOTAL LIABILITIES (excludng subordnated notes and debentures) Subordnated notes and debentures... Preferred stock a. No. shares outstandng {p ar value) Common stock a. No. shares authorzed 335,192 b. No. shares outstandng 335,192 (p ar value) Surplus Undvded profts Reserve for contngences and other captal reserves. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES EQUITY CAPITAI..., Average for 15 or 30 calendar days endng wth call date: Cash and due from banks Fed. funds sold and securtes purchased under agreements to resell Total loans Tme deposts of $100,000 or more n domestc offces Total deposts.. Fed. funds purchased and securtes sold under agreements to repurchase Labltes for borrowed money ". Standby letters of credt outstandng / Tme deposts of $100,000 or more n domestc offces: Tme certfcates of depost In denomnatons of $100,000 or more Other tme deposts n amounts of $100,000- or more k I 13, Thousands of dollars THOUSS k,ko 6,177 ^,101 11,762 1, Ul.711 JUQ mm ,9*10 ^5,071 "95" 9, ,826 65,826 ~S0 1,088 66,99*1 1,6Tb T7W U 72,611 JU2J& :U222_ *a,953 M73 6U, **,873 Robert W. Whatley Name Vce. Presdent and Controller -.. of the above-named bank do hereby declare that ths Report of Condton s true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belef. / We, the undersgned drectors attest the correctness of ths statement of resources and labltes. We declare that t has been examned by us, and4o the best of our knowledge and belef s true and correct.., Securtes havng a par value of $5,366,000fwere pledged as of Drectors June 30, 1976 to secure deposts of $l 4 l2l*,000 of the Sta/be of Mchgan 1 and for other purposes requred "by law.

4 JULY 21,1976 CUNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 4-A [Clnton News A grl, Andrea Carol, was born to Mr, and Mrs. Jan C. Amsterburg of 1013% Church Street, July 11, 1976 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 6 lbs. 4 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lews D. Ger of St. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Amsterburg of Ludngton, M. The mother s the former Carol L. Geer. A grl, Kelly Jo, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ftzpa trck of 226 Church St. Hub bards ton, July 10 at Carson Cty Hosptal. She weghed 6 lbs. 10 ozs. The baby has 2 brothers. Grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ftzpatrlck & Mr. and Mrs. Roman Smon. The mother s the former Mary Smon. Pursuant to Act 261. Sec. 3, Publc Acts of 1968, State of Mchgan, notce s hereby gven of the schedule of regular meetngs for the fscal year endng June 30,1977. By acton of the Board of Educaton of the St. Johns Publc Schools Of Clnton and Gratot,Countes regular meetngs wlt be held on the second Thursday of each Calendar month. Such meetngs to be held n the offce of the Superntendent of Schools, located n the dstrct admnstratve offce. The tme of meetngs wll be 7:30 p.m. durng the months of November through Aprl and that durng May through October the tme of the meetng w II be 8:00 p.m. The schedule of the regu lar meetng dates are asf ol lows: August 12,1976 September 9, 1976 October 14,1976 November n, 1976 December 9, 1976 January 13, 1977 Februaryl0,1977 March 10,1977 Aprl 14,1977 May 12,1977 June9,1977 Wllam P. Rchards Secretary, Board of Educaton OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9s00 P.M. Important Savngs Shearlng Jackets and Short Coats... Self-trmmed or wth Amercan Lamb. EAST LANSING - Current legslaton and several new state programs andagences " are focusng more on the needs of chldren, accordng to Susan Brook, executye coordnator for the Mchgan Communty Coordnated Chld Care <4C) Councl. She spoke recently on "Current Legslaton Affectng Mchgan Chldren and Ther Famles,! at -Mchgan State Unverstys College Week, sponsored by the Cooperatve Extenson. Servce. "The 4C Councl advocates the comprehensve delvery servces of chldren," says. Ms. Brook. "It s made up of representatves from publc and prvate agences. It s a publc nformaton and referral group and anyone can -jon the councl. "The purpose s to make sure Mchgan ctzens have. an nput nto polcy decsons that affect chldren and ther famles." Aer a study of Mchgans programs for chldren, the Offce of Juvenle Justce Servces was formed. Ths offce s formulatng a statewde plan for unformed.% servces for juvenles (delnquent and neglected). It wll also admnster the chld care funds. The Chld Care.Study Commttee s currently nvestgatng the needs and problems of chldren. The commttee s lookng nto adopton, chld care; chld abuse, neglect, famly plannng, publc schools, juvenle code, hgh rsk, nfants, and more. Current legslaton affectng chldren ncludes pendng House Bll 4751, whch would create an Offce of Famly and Chld Advocacy. Ths offce would speak up for the chld n court cases. There s no central place where you can get answers about laws affectng chldren. The bll would < establsh such a place. The legslature passed-a new chld.abuse law whch expands the number of people who must report an abuse or neglect case. The law also states that suspect cases do not have to be reported to the polce untl aer the Department of Socal Servces can look nto the matter. An amendment has been ntroduced whch, f passed, would requre that all suspect cases be reported mmedately to the polce. "When Publc Act 198 was passed n 1971, t gave Mchgan the most comprehensve specal educaton program n the country," notes Ms. Brook. "Thsact says that the state must provde specal educaton tranng or care to any handcapped person, age 0 to 25. Most other states begn ther specal educaton programs for schoolaged chldren and end when the Karen Koengsknecht and Douglas Lawrence wrre unted n marrage n a double rng ceremony June 12 at St. Joseph Catholc Church n St. Johns. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nck Koengsknecht, 902 S. Scott, St. Johns and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Lawrence, 531 Krby Drve, Lansng. Mnster for the weddng was Father Maro Ross and concelebrant was* Father Wllam Hankerd. The brde was gven n marrage by her father before an altar of pnk carnatons, blue tnted mums, gladolas and babys breath. Ron Koengsknecht, brother of the brde, sang and played the gutar. He sang "Begnnng Today" as the.brde approached the altar wth her father and "Hal Mary" when the brde placed two red roses on the Blessed Mothers altar at the end. of mass. Organ musc before the mass and the recessonal was performed by Mrs 1. Sue Wymer. The brde wore a gown of whte organza accented wth a portrat necklnebordered on lace and long slm sleeves, accented wth a chld reaches the age ot majorty." The* act also requres that the parents be nvolved n the decson about what specal educaton programs the chld wll receve. In 1974^ the federal government passed the Famly Educatonal Rghts and Prvacy Act It states that publc school records of a chld must be made avalable to the parents, upon request. "Ths act s so new that many parents are not even aware they can have access to ther chldrens records," she observes. Another new act many people are not aware of s Publc Act 296 of* ruffle at the cuff. The-skrt and attached chapel tran were bordered wth a deep flounce at the hem. She wore a Camelot headpece wth a chapel length vel wth fngertp vel attached. The elbow length vel was accented wth rose pont lace and lace flowers. She carred a cascade of whte mums, babys breath and large red roses. Mad of honor was Mary Koengsknecht, St. Johns, sster of the brde. Brdesmads were Sue Rehmann, sster of the brde; Alca Lawrence, sster-n-law of the groom; Deb Lawrence, sster of the groom; Mary Lawrence, sster of the groom and Kathy Lawrence sster of the groom all of Lansng. Junor Brdesmads were, Conne Koengsknecht, sster of the brde of St. Johns and Suse Lawrence, sster of the groom of Lansng. The mad of honor wore a pnk polyester cotton gown wth portrat necklne, bordered wth lace and long donner dotted Swss sleeves endng wth large trmmed cuffs. A large dotted Swss ruffle bordered the skrt. The brdesmads wore the same n blue and the junor brdesmads n ntnk. affect Among the provsons of ths new adopton law, s an adopton subsdy for parents adoptng chldren who ^are normally hard to place. "For example, f adults adopt a chld requrng medcal care, they can get an adopton subsdy to help pay for medcal costs," she adds. Another act whch s very controversal s pendng House Bll If passed, one aspect of the bll would amend the Juvenle Code so that the probate court would no longer have jursdcton over status offenses. {Status offenses are~those acts whch would not be They carred sprays of tnted carnatons and babys breath, pnk for the mad of honor and junor brdesmads and blue for the brdesmads. The mother of the brde wore a gown, of pnk knt chffon and the grooms mother wore a blue and whte prnt polyester prnt gown. Each wore corsages of whte carnatons and mnature pnk roses. Rng bearer was Jason Snke, of Romeo nephew of the brde. Best man was Pat Shaver, frend of the groom, of Lansng. Groomsmen were Steve Lawrence, brother of the groom, of St. Johns; Tm Dass, cousn of the groom of Lansng; and Tom Wegener and Dan Beachnau, frends of the groom, of Lansng Ushers were Rob Rehmann, brother-n-law of the brde, and Nck Koengsknecht, brother of the brde. Followng.the weddng, 300 persons attended the recepton held at St. Josephs gym, followed by dnner and dancng. Host and hostesses at the recepton were Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Snke and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Flak. Attendng the guest book was Dane Davs. Servng were frends of the brde, Sue Watt, Cndy Het ter and Todd Haske. Cuttng and servng the cake were Cnty Hettler, frend of the brde and Darlene Koengsknecht, sster-nlaw. Specal musc at the recepton was performed by Ron Koengsknecht, brother of the brde, and selectons ncluded "Beautful" for the brdal dance. Specal guests were Mrs. Mary Stay, grandmother of the brde, and Mrs. Kate chldren consdered a crme f commtted by an adult (runnng away from home, playng hooky, etc.). Many of the probate judges do not thnk status offenses should be taken away from ther jursdcton. So they helped wrte House Bll 6034, whch would also amend the Juvenle Code, but would leave status offenders under ther jursdcton. "The House Judcary Commttee s currently lookng nto both blls," says Ms. Brook. "They hope to blend the best of both blls and come up wth a substtute one n the fall." Wedeman, grandmother of the groom, Followng ther weddng trp to Ontaro, Canada and Nagra Falls, the couple rest at 3532 Davdson, Apt. 2, Lansng. The brde s a 1974 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and the groom s a 1972 graduate of Sexton Hgh School, Lansng. Bannster > Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmd Jr., Barbara Schmd, Pat Schmd, Mr. and Mrs. Mke Schmd and baby daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schmd and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Looms and famly, Bruce Hulbert and son, Marty,, Joan Greer and Scott and Ton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hulbert, Shelly and Bran and Mrs. Thelma Woodbury were entertaned at the home of Mr. and-mrs^ Henry Schmd Sr. on Monday, July 5 for a famly get-to-geth^r. A bg pot-luck dnner and homemade cecream was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hulbert and famly spent July 3rd. and 4th n the Traverse Cty area sghtseeng. Tna Sknner of Pckford s spendng several weeks wth her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmd Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmd Sr. and grandaughter, Tna accompaned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmd Jr. to Greenfeld Vllage near : Detrot on Thursday, July 8th. Imagne the cozy warmth youll feel next season, snug n a genune lambskn coat or jacket lned and trmmed wth luxurous lamb fur. ;.yours, to purchase now at superb pre-season savngs. S-M-L szes. Shown here from the group:- A. Notched collar jacket wth toggle closures, n lght brown. $159 B. Shawl collar coat wth toggle closures and lamb trm. In lght brown or earth. $159 C. Zag-sttched and chan closed hooded coat, wth lamb tcm. In lght brown or earth. $199 ^. DON ALBOSTA - A Famly Man - A Farmer - A former School Board Member, Townshp Trustee, and Commssoner Involved Communty Leader - Presently State Representatve - 86th Dstrct DON ALBOSTA wants to represent you Bn Washngton. 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5 y Now at home at 5614 W. Parks Rd., rural St. Johns are the newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webster. The couple was marred June 26 at a 3 p.m. double rng ceremony performed by the Rev. Roger Hentz at St. Peter Lutheran Church of RUey Townshp The new Mrs. Webster, the former Joann Ellen Wtt, s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wtt, 8504 W. Lehman "Rd., DeWtt. Wtt-Webster vows The groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Webster of rural Else. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, chose a floor length gown of nylon organza over satn. It featured a hgh necklne, long sleeves and chapel length tran. Her vel of lluson net was trmmed wth lace. She carred a colonal bouquet of blue dases and whte roses. Mary Lou Bergdolt, a Hello, Ace Extermnatora? Do you handle beavers? frend of the brde was mad of honor. Brdesmads were Rta Horman, also a frend of the brde, Sandy Webster, sster of the groom and Jane Wtt, sster of the brde. IThey all wore dentcal gowns of lght blue dotted swss and, carred colonal bouquets of blue dases. Jule Wtt, sster of the brde was flower grl. She Wore a floor length dress of whte dotted Swss and carred a bouquet of blue dases. Charles Thelen, frend of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Steve Pytlowanjy anddan Egbert, frends of the groom and Mack Webster, brother of the groom. Ushers were Jm Webster, brother of the groom, and Mark Wtt, brother of the brde. For her daughters weddng, the brdes mother chose a floor length gown of coral. The grooms mother wore a floor length gown of ^ mnt green prnt. Each wore a corsage of yellow roses. Organst was Mrs. Fred Koeppen. Playng gutars and sngng "The Weddng March" and "Only a Shadow" were Dorella Marten, Judy Parsons, Charlotte Voson, Janet Bunn and Jane Monstrey. Debbe Webster, sster of the groom, was n charge of the guest book., Followng the ceremony, a recepton was held at the VFW Hall n St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hayes, frends of the couple were host and hostess. Cuttng the weddng cake were Mrs. Paul Seeger and Mrs. Larry Webster. Others assstng were Mrs. Lawrence Seeger, Mrs. Stuart Sllman, Mrs. Jm Webster and Mrs. Mack Webster. The couple spent ther honeymoon at Nagra Falls. The groom, a 1973 graduate of Ovd-Else Hgh School s employed by the Clnton Road Commsson. The brde, a 1975 graduate of St.. Johns Hgh School s empldyed by Clnton Natonal Bank. * Specal guest at the weddng was Mrs. Ida Seeger, grandmother of the brde. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Webster Kncad Dstrct Wednesday, Mrs. Don Potts and chldren, Mrs. Howard Sargent attended the freworks at Lansng. The fourth of July Mr. rnd Mrs. Howard Sargent, Mrs. Don Potts and Mke attended the freworks n St. Johns. Mrs. Elmer Hardenburg spent Frday wth Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargent and was joned by her husband for supper n the latters home. A week ago Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Potts and chldren vsted Mr. and Volz and Rchard Volz of DeWtt. Mr. Rchard Volz of DeWtt and frend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Potts and fam fly for a barbeque. Sunday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Potts vsted, Mr. and Mrs. Archbal Potts at Holt. Mr. andmrs. Donald Potts attended ther son Mkes ball game at Rley school and the latters team won. Saturday, Mrs. Raymond Sherman and chldren of Mullken were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan, Gary and grl frend were also dnner guests. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan, Danny, Gary and grl frend, Mrs. Raymond Sherman and chldren of Mullken enjoyed a pcnc at the Grand Ledge park. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullvan and chldren, of Crystal celebrated hs twenty-nnth brthday wth ce cream and cake at hs parents and n the evenng went swmmng at Lake Odessa. Later that evenng they all vsted Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sherman.. * Randy Sullvan of Crystal spent from Thursday untl Monday wth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan Last week Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan and Gary spent Tuesday" nght wth Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullvan, Wednesday they spent wth Mr. A.W. Brackett of Traverse Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sullvan vsted hs mother, Mrs. A.W. Brackett Who s n a convalescent home. They returned Thursday evenng. CLINTONCOUNTY NEWS Second Class Postage pad at St. Johns, MI Publshed every Wednesday at 120 E. Walker St., St. Johns, by Clnton News, Inc. All Subscrptons Are Strctly In Advance Clnton and Adjonng Countes One Year $6.50 Clnton and Adjonng Countes Two Years $11.56 Elsewhere n Mchgan -One Year $7.50 Outsde of Mchgan One Year Servcemen, * (anywhere) One Year Sngle Copes Sngle Copes Maled $8,00 $ C JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS.MICfflGAN 5-A Pomelo Tlngley weds Mork Saurbek Pamela Sue Tngley became the brde of Mark Wllam Saurbek July 10 n ceremones at the Iona Frst Methodst Church., The brde s the daughter of Lemuel Tnley of N. State Rd. and Mrs. Dave Rogers, 1405 Bates Rd., Iona. The groom s the son of Wllam Saurbeck, 809 Clnton, St. Johns, andmrs. Roy Thelen, 815 E: Lncoln, Iona. Rev. Charles of the Frst Methodst Church performed the weddng ceremony. The brde wore an empre wast gown wth long ftted sleeves, v-neck lne wth ruffles. The gown, accented by Chantlly lace, featured a long, full skrtflowngwth a chapel tran. The brde wore a fnger tp vel of tuelle wth chantlly lace edgng. She carred a bouquet-of whte carnatons, small yellow spder mums, babys breath and yellow roses. Mad of honor was Clar BPW Inst a ST. JOHNS--The June meetng of the St. Johns Busness and Professonal Womens Club \ was held recently at Jeannes Beans and featured nstallaton of offcers. Presdng was out-gong presdent Vrgna Shawnee. Mchelle Desprez provded the group wth several selectons of songs, accompanyng herself on the gutar. Followng the nstallaton of offcers, Shrley Lake, ncomng presdent, Sandra Kay Nelson of 200 W. Cass, St. Johns, s workng ths summer on the staff of the YMCA of the Rockes n Colorado.,, Nelson s a sophomore at Adran College wth a major n bology. The YMCA organzaton she s workng for serves vacatonng famles and conferences of a relgous, educatonal and recreatonal nature. conducted the remander of the meetng. New offcers are Betty Allen, presdent; Bonne Wckerham, vce-presdent; Glora WUette, recordng secretary; Sharon Worral, correspondng secretary; and Carolyn Coffman, treasurer. Guests for the evenng were Phylls Nobs and Pat Balasco. The group dscussed plans for the Hstorcal Socety Home Tour to be held n September. Hostesses for the Sandra Kay Nelson Operatng throughout the year, t offers Would You Beleve:.. The average electrc lght bulb lasts for 750 to 1,000 hours., AT! Sherman and the brdes attendants were Patty,? Tngley and Debbe Tlngley. - B est man was Duane Sherman, Wendell Sprank and Greg Saurbek. Ushers were Doug Phllps and Dor don Denns. A recepton, gven by the brdes parents, was held at the Vanner G. Range, Followng ther weddng, trp to Nagra Falls and. Cedar Pont, the couple resdes at 2784 Omara Rd., Mur. tour wll be BPW members, Commttees for the comng year nclude Annette Whte, and Dane Whte, publcty; Bonne Wckerham, Rta Thorton^ Nancy Armstrong and Phylls Nobs, membershp* Betty Allen, Marge Wlcox; Joyce Dyer and Margaret Rademacher, programs and Dorothy Schoals and Glpra Wllette, bulletn.» Club hstorans are Gerry Workman and Jeannette Argersnger. 3 works at YMCA of the Rockes Mark Your a wde range of accommodatons and programs for all ages. The YMCA of the Rockes oprerates the Estes Park Center near Estes Park, July St. Johns Colorado. and Snow Mountan Ranch Center near Granby, Colorado and the famed Wnter Park Sk Area-. Nelson s workng at the Estes Park Center. 1 A Masonc Thought for Dally Uvlng from: THE GR LODGE OF FREE X ACCEPTF.O MASONS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN Annual Sdewalk Sales Sponsored by th e St Johns Chamber of Commerce 7U*m *%e«tmf ^tue, Sdaet j Robert and Marlyn Wood lve at 107 N. Lansng Street, St. Johns, wth 1 ther famly Wendy-18, Margaret-15 and Douglas-8 VOTE Robert H. Wood commsoner REPUBLICAN Prmary Electon - AUGUST 3, 1976 Qualfcatons: Justce of the Peace Assocate Muncpal Judge Mayoralty of St. Johns t Presdent-Clnton Area Ambulance Servce 1973-Present States Army Member of St. Johns Exchange Club, 1963-Present Practcng Attorney n St. Johns 1963-Present Elect Robert H. Wood, a qualfed canddate, for county commssoner,, who wllsee that your tax dollar s spent wsely and carefully. p D# pou. ADV. R.E. BENSON PLUMBING : ;,» HEATING 106 N. Clnton St. Johns Phona MASTER, PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar,,Neatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP 52 Years Satoe Address florshem women s shoe collecton I SHOP FRIDAY NITESTl 9 SELECTED STYLES $ l 2 8o to tgs Regular $ 26 to *32 FORMERLY ECONOMY SHOE, STORE FINE SH11ES ST JOHNS IONIA OWOSSO DUR W

6 JULY 21,1976 CUNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 6-A RICHARD L, MILLIMAN Publsher HAROLD SCHMALTZ Advertsng Drector JIM EDWARDS Edtor! urtesy and safety the bcycle It seems as tme goes on, the more dsregard bcycle rders n St. Johns dsplay toward motorsts and pedestrans. Although there are panted sgns on the sdewalks, bkers stll zp up and down the sdewalk wth lttle regard for pedestrans. Sooner or later, some unfortunate shopper s gong to walk out of a Clnton Ave. busness and receve a bcycle wheel transp la nt. Whle the bke rders seem fo be fhe aggressve offenders on the sdewalks, fhey appear to take the opposte poston n thestrees. Many drvers have complaned about bcycle rders wheengdrecty n ther paths wth no regard for safefy. t In the past the polce have sad they would ssue warnngs to thoughtless bke rders (for ther own protecton) and n cases of chldren, parents would be contacted f encessary. However, we learn from the Polce Dept..that some of the parents, whle rdng wth the rest of the famly, are as gulty as tte younger ones.. One of the leadng volatons s dsregardng stop sgns. The same person who wouldnt thnk of runnng through a stop sgn n fler automoble doesnt sense the danger of runnng the stop sgn on a bke. In most cases, a lttle ccmmon sense would stop the problem. Onfhe other hand, contnued careless rdng could result In a tragedy for your famly. Jm Edwards man Apontaboutkdsandsunmer whch Ivelongsu spec ted now has some sold academc backng. Accordng to Dr. Bradley Loomer, a professor of educaton at the Unversty of Iowa, many school-aged chldren fnd the long summer away from school a downrght bore. Dr. Loomer suggests that most kds would rather be back n school because thngs arent really that exctng around home and the good old neghborhood. "The modern school has become so stmulatng and nterestng that summer can be a letdown to a chld," the Iowa educator clams. "Most households are sterle as learnng centers and kds dont get a chance to stretch mentally." Although I mght challenge the Loomer reasonng that what kds really mss s the stmulaton and nterest aroused n classroom learnng, I would have to agree that sooner or later each summer, most kds tre of summer vacaton before t ends. Dr. Loomer clams 80 percent of Amercan chldren enjoy school more than ther parents dd, and dont relsh summer vacaton as much; agan, I mght contend a bt about the levels cted by the good doctor, but the end I don* t contest. Vacaton takes up about 25 percent of a chlds learnng years - 3 years out of 12 n local schools -so what the kds do wth ther summers s mportant Of course, many thngs n addton to classroom experences are mportant n the learnng process, tocsuchthngs as fshng, or swmmng, or campng, or travelng, or playng baseball or tenns, or just goofng around wth some good frends. For Dr. Loomers dscot n ten ted kds, he clams "theres televson and thats about t." In too many cases, Im afrad, hes absolutely rght. Televson s wonderful f taken n small doses, but can be qute stultfyng f t becomes the entre det It doesnt have to be so, even n todays envronment. For many, t s. Thats the ncnt of Dr. Loomer!s concern. course. And proper t s, too. Dear Edtor: Upon readng "letters to the edtor" n last weeks paper, I would lke to gve a lttle dfferent vew of our July 4th Parade - the vew of a partcpant. As a band drector, I have marched through St. Johns next to tour band at least a dozen tmes. These parades have usually been well run and enjoyable to be part of. Ths partcular parade was especally meanngful on several counts: Frst of all, ths was a large parade. It s gratfyng to see the streets of our cty packed, full. I beleve ths was the largest crowd I have ever seen at a parade n St. Johns even though X personally know people who perhapscould have been there. There were also a large number of partcpants, ncludng not only the two St. Johns bands, but also the Fowler Hgh School Band. Thank you all who took part. Secondly, there was a fne program at the Courthouse. Many people stayed to lsten and, hopefully, ganed more apprecaton of our natonal hertage. What a great locaton the Courthouse lawn s for such ceremones. I hope It s used agan n the near future. Thrdly, I would lke to express my grattude to two lades, Jan Seperfc and Betty Moore, for ther efforts n/ makng ths parade a success. X know well the frustratons one can feel can many kds July 23, years ago Injures suffered n an automoble collson near her home at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 18, caused the death fve hours later of Mrs. R.V. Fenner, 68, of Duplan townshp. She was hurt nternally and her skull was fractured. She ded at Clnton Memoral hosptal. Fre of unkown orgn destroyed an unused barn early Sunday evenng on the farm owned by Mrs. Effe Mner of Owoaso, located four mles north and four mles east of St. Johns n Duplan townshp. The tenants, Mr. and Mrs. Alton, Bgelow, were n Sagnaw at the tme, but Mr. Bgelows parents were there. Don R. Hart, 49, well known St. Johns man and lfelong resdent of-clnton county, succumbed to pneumona Tuesday aernoon, July 21, at Clnton Memoral Hosptal aer a short llness. He was strcken Wednesday of last week and was taken to the hosptal Monday. almanack We note wth some nterest and satsfacton that the Mchgan lottery has been extended for 4 more years. That was a good move by the Mchgan Legslature. The new extenson runs untl July 1, 1980; the orgnal lottery law was enacted n Lottery recepts now represent about 2 percent of the more than $3 bllon n revenue that goes nto the Mchgan general fund each year. Those are mportant dollars, too. Mchgan has ether been fortunate or far-sghted n establshng a lottery admnstraton that has been above queston. Under Lottery Czar Gus Harrson, the Mchgan system has been a model for other states to envy or copy. Last year the lottery generated about $64 mllon n revenue, whch s more than $1 mllon a week. Wth the new nstant games ths year, revenues could double. Its a fne record the Mchgan lottery crew has establshed to mantan both order and respectablty n an operaton of that magntude The presdental electon draws ever closer, so mark these words from Paul McCracken, Unversty of Mchgan economst and frequent government fnancal ace, n a- recent speech: s "The year a presdental electon s the most mportant n the _quadrennal cycle for major actons Those elected have"receved a mandate. "The next year all members of the House and one-th rd of the Senate face an off-year electon. "The thrd year s the year before the next presdental electon <- when many n the House andall n the Senate are runnng for Presdent." ^}&^^}&^ty&^?&&*j&& from that one small phone call whch started t all, to the parade tself - tryng to get people to.work on" such a volunteer project I also know how t feels to see such a project succeed. Congratulatons to St. Johns and all of Clnton for a fne salute to our Natons Bcentennal John Speck Dear Edtor, I sncerely hope ths fnds you well and n the very best of sprts ths fne day. There can be no happer day n my lfe than that day when a knd frend gave me a copy of your fne paper the Clnton Co. News. X read t from begnnng to end and t s now one of my treasured ^t^x v r 4ffX^3to>j$ && ^^ possessons. Pray God bless you for the good you are dong n your publcatons and for the help I have found n ts pages. I am a leper patent wth already deformed hands and feet, almost an nvald. I have 13 chldren, fve boys and eght grls. All attend schools except the four older boys and one older grl who were forced to qut school because of our famly fnancal problems. I have no parents to help me n my poverty and afflcton. It would gve me greatpleasure to see my humble name n prnt, I should be very glad and thankful for some of your good readers to wrte and spare me some love whle Im stll July 25, years ago Dr.^ Bert C, LeVanseler, 67, well known St. Johns dentst, passed away at hs home on 505 East Walker street here early Frday mornng. He had been falng n health for the past two years. A crop of wheat that may brng Clnton county farmers more than a mllon and a half dollars s movng to market ths week. Elevators throughout the county were fast fllng wth the new crop and f ralroad cars are not soon avalable many elevators may be forced to. stop buyng temporarly. Three persons were serously njured about 10:30 pjn. Saturday n a two-car crash at the ntersecton of Clnton county road 505 and French road, two mles south of Else. The njured were Frank J. Strpko, 17, R-2 Ashley. Bernard Roberts, 41, Else; and Chrstne Echorst, 44, also of Else. July 19,1956 * 20 years ago Asa Glson, 73, an assstant casher at the State Bank of St. Johns for 38 years, ded Saturday aernoon at Clnton Memoral hosptal. He had been n poor health for about a year. Wllam E. Hlttler, 78, of 700 W. State street, St. Johns, passed away Sunday evenng n Clnton Memoral hosptal aer an llness of several weeks. Mark J. Welter, 72, a lfelong resdent of the Ovd area ded Sunday at the Ovd nursng home, an, llness of two weeks. Old neghbors, frends, fellow grangers and relatves ga thered a t Bngham Grange Hall on Thursday evenng, July 12, for a surprse farewell party honorng Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atknson. Sherffs offcers are nvestgatng a stonng ncdent at the Upton Hardware n Maple Rapds. - Seventeen wndows ut the stores lumber shed were broken between 10 p.m. last Frday and 8 a.m. the day. July 21, years ago The most Rev. M. Joseph Green, auxlary bshop of the Docese of Lansng and pastor of St. Joseph Church n St. Johns for the past nne years has been named pastor of St. Mary, Star of the Sea, parsh n Jackson, Mchgan, effectve August 10. He succeeds the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Frank J. Hardy) pastor of St. Marys for the past 22 years, who s retrng, at the age of V 78. It wll take weeks to assess damages to the Maple Rver brdge and roadsde vegetaton last Thursdays spectacular accdent nvolvng two cars and an ol tanker truck, sad Don Ewng, Road Commsson Clerk. The truck crashed nto the brdge abutment and splled about 3,500 gallons of fuel ol over Hghway M-21 and the rver. The northwest corner of the 100 foot brdge was moved about four nches off ts foundaton. present lte of mne and before kndly death wll brng me to our heavenly home, Antona Alnsog Culon Santarum Culon, Palauan Phlppnes 2913 To the Edtor: We would/lke to express our thanks and grattude for your excellent cooperaton n regard to Clnton s Bcentennal celebratons. It was wth your helpful publcatons the ctzens of 1976 were Informed of the varousprograms, the tmes, and places. All J ybur staff s to be commended for ther superb job of recordng ths m e materal for our future ~ generatons, when they wn l "Congressman, youve got to do somethng. Theres a bg crowd of people n the outer offce and theyre actng knd of mean." "Well, Mss Jones, thats exactly why you were hred...to take care of these lttle dffcultes. Why, you dont thfak Ive got tme to talk to every yokel voter who thnks he has a grpe do you?" "But, Congressman, theyre really qute rate and nsst upon talkng to you," *--. *"" "Look, Mss Jones, Im just too busy to talk to every numbskull that walks n off the street. In fact, weve got a foursome teeng off n 15 mnutes so get em out of here so Im tut late." "Im really sorry Congressman, but they refuse to leave wthout speakng to you." "For cryng out loud, what s It they want anyway?" "Im not really sure, sr. They keep sayng somethng about taxaton wthout representaton and hstory repeatng tself." "Oh my achng back. Gve em an autographed pcture and a Washngton D.C. calendar add get em out of here. I was late teeng off ths mornng-i dont want to be late agan." "Pardon me for soundng mpertnent, sr, but I thnk maybe you really should talk to them." "See here, Mss Jones. Youre one secretary around here whos beng pad to be a secretary so why dont you just get em out of here before I become rrtable?" "Congressman, Im afrad they refuse to leave and they want to know f you remember them?" "Why should I remember them? What are ther names?" "They say ts not mportant what ther names are-they sad to tell you they voted for you last electon and they thnk youve forgotten them." "Oh, why dd I ever get nto poltcs? Well, Mss Jones, ask them what they want and Ill try to pacfy them and As a state senator, I am enjoyng the longest summer recess I have had snce frst runnng for the House of Representatves n Senators beneft from four year terms; house members are out runnng for reelecton. I spend some tme on our farm and some tme n the veternary practce wth whch I am stll assocated. And I vacaton wth the famly a lttle. All wthout any feelng of gult! You may remember I have never been an advocate of full-tme legslatures or full-tme legslators. In my opnon, mere s nothng so certan to dstort a persons perspectve about the best nter eat of the people man to have that person work fulltme at servng t. Brng a few farmers, lawyers, and bulders together for a perod of tme to set publc polcy. Then send them home to ther professons and trades. Thats the way we dd n 1776 and n my opnon ts stll the best way. Also the long break gves me a chance to read and spend some tme reflectng on the problems of the state and naton. Ill gve you some of my thoughts n the comng weeks. Two major problems face our socety. Sure there are thousands of serous problems any one of whch may loom paramount to you. But these, n my opnon, are the only two that serously threaten the contnuaton, of our free socety, democracy, free enterprse and ndvdual rghts as we know them. Crme and unemployment. A socety s not free f one be celebratng our Natons Trcentennal. The pcturesque manner you have employed wth the help of Joyce Woodhams,. n your photography department, wll add consderable value to ther plannng. Agan we express our deep apprecaton and thanks for a job well done on the Hertage,Festvals, and Horzons programs of our Clnton ctzens. It could not have been the success t was wthout the "help and cooperaton of the news meda. Bcentennally yours, The Clnton Bcentennal Commttee, Shrley Karber Coordnator A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS. Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards send them on ther way." "Yes, sr. They just repeated somethng agan about taxaton wthout representaton and nvtng you to a party." "Good Lord, frst they act lke revolutonares and then they nvte me to a parry. What knd of party s It, Mss Jones?" "Dont worry sr, they sad you wouldnt even have to leave your offce...oh, no...im sorry, Congressman, they just pushed rght on by me and are comng Into your offce..ill be rght n." "What In the workt Is gong on here* Mss Jones? What s the meanng of all these rabbble rousers pushng ther way In here lke ths? And, why are they openng the wndows?" "I really dont know what theyre tryng to prove sr, but theyre throwng lots of stuff out of the wndows." "Well, dont just stand there, Mss Jones, fnd out what It Is theyre throwng out the wndows. The crazy stuffs flyng all over the cty." "I have one here, sr. Its a tea bag wth your votng record and the jobs bll attached, heres another wth a couple of your expense accounts stapled to It." "I see what you mean, Mss Jones. Heres another tea bag attached to the federal budget. And heres another lstng tax loopholes we approved for Ggantc Industres Inc." "Congressman, I thnk wed better do somethng, ths s gettng out of hand." "Yes, Mss Jones, I see what you mean. But, look whats attached to ths tea bag. It shows the annual salary of one of those rabble rousers. I dont see how he can lve on so lttle. And, look, thats how much he pad n taxes. Thank goodness I dont get soaked that much-ive got a great tax man If he Isnt convcted." "Congressman, X dont qute know how to say ths, but would you answer the phone and lock up when you leave? Im jonng the tea party." From The Senate Sen. Rchard Allen s not physcally safe n hs home and on the streets. No rght s any more basc or mportant to a man or woman than the opportunty to have respectable employment that can support a famly. I do not beleve our socety can contnue for a long perod of tme wthout greatly reducng these malades. We wll trade our freedom for safety and our free enterprse and property rghts for productve work for all...unless we dscover ways to have freedom and safety. And free enterprse wth full employment 1 confess I am personally much more concerned wth the frst problem than the June 29 Keffer, Walter L. Jr. and Susan J. to George and Vrgna Crowell (prop) n Sec. 27 Greenbush. June 29 Furman Realty Company to Melvn E. and Bonta J. Butler (prop) n Sec. 11 Vctor. June 29 Clayton Corporaton to John W. and Barbara J. Belts (prop) n Sec. 32 Bngham. June 29 Theuer Kauf, John O, and Jane Ann to St. Johns Church of Nazarene Lot 25. Gbbs Add. June 29 Sheneman, Denns D. to Bruce L. and Rose Mary Davenport (prop) n Sec. 26 DeWltt. June 29 Neumann, Henry O. and Florence M. to Donald J. and Barbara J. Hengesh Lot 39 Geneva Shores. June 29 Jacobs, Harold J. and Marcele M. to Davd V. Gage Lot 44 Walnut Estates No. 3. June 29 Egglestoh, Clarence D. and Nette L. to Lawrence H. and Catherne Hnton Lot 113. Bochot Acres Subdv. No. 3 June 30 Cummngs, Alfred and Eleanor to Earl J. and Joyce Whtlock Lot 5, Forest Hlls. June 30. Smth Melvn W. and Lorene M. to Dale D. and Beverly J. Hyzer (prop) n Sec. 12 Greenbush. June 30 " Dubendorf, Wllam R. and Lorene F. to Mchael Jon and Rta A. Pontz (prop) n Sec. 5 Greenbush - v June 30 Wardwell, Ada V. to Donald R. and Grace A. Wood (prop) n Sec. 33 Bngham. June 30 Wood, Donald T. and Grace A. to Denns L. and Krystal S. Wlson (prop) - n Sec. 33 Bngham. second. But I recognze that s a personal bas. I have never been nvoluntarly unemployed and probably never wll be (although I have lost an electon and certanly may agan.) I am threatened more by crme. However, the statstcs are not too dfferent on the whole. Over 10 percent of us have suffered from both problems n the last three years. Serous crme and serous unemployment. To recognze problems s not to solve them. But to fal to recognze them s to refuse to solve them. A summer away from Lansng gves a person tme to thnk about the bg problems. July 1 Thelen, James L. and Jeanette to Charles A. and Deborah E. Thelen (Droo) n Sec. 2 Vctor. Jury 1 Kunkel, Lous J. and Helen L. to James LT and Jeanette C. Thelen (prop) n Sec. 1 Ovd. July 1 Root, Robert G; Crum James P. to Carl L. and Besse E, Marcham (prop) n Sec, 31 Vctor. Jury 1 Coon, George B. and- Gladys H. to Chrstopher E. and Carol S. Vance Lot 93, Geneva Shores;. \ July 1 Searles, Wllard and Lllan C. to- Donald. T. Dlerkes, Jr. Estate (prop) n Sec. 14 Ovd. July 1 Fedewa, Arthur F. to Gerald L. and Geraldne H. Hubler (prop) n Set 32, 33 Westphala. July l Federal Natonal Mortgage Assoc. to Secretary of Housng and Urban Lot 10,11 Evelyn Cutler / July 2 Flowers, Randee W. and Cora A. to Gerald Paul and Susanne Dorothy Schafer (prop) n Sec. 1 Bengal. July 2 Martn, Floyd and Edth to Thomas R. Harry Company (prop) n Sec. 27 Vctor:» July 2 Thomas R. Harry Company to Robert A. and Mare E. McCurdy (prop) n Sec. 27 Vctor. July 2-Searles, Wllard D. and Lllan C. to Samuel A. and Janet L. Johnson Lot 6, Avery Rd. Est. July 2 Sbley, Russell A. and, Ards I. to Allen R. elnd Gay E. Sbley (prop) In Sec. 9 DeWltt. July 2 Belln&r, Rck D. and Yulanda K. to Hellene Shaffer (prop) n Sec, 18 Vctor,

7 X JULY - 21 m CUNT0^C0U NTYNEWS, ST, JOHNS. MICHKSAN7-A } * ITS^POLITICKIN TIME" and 6 for the 88th House of Representatve Dstrct were guests of Clnton Farm Bureau at a meet the me clng Mad ay nght. Statng ther postons and answerng questons were Democrats John Fox (2nd from rght) and Burton StencU (far rght) and Republcans Donald Barr (fer le) Stanley Powell(3rdfromrght)andTomReed( vnd from rght). * The ShepardBvlle Methodst church closed a successful Vacaton church School on Frday evenng, July 16. A short program was gven church servce Sunday mornng. Awards were gven to several chldren for havng a perfect attendance record and for learnng the most Bble Verses. The school was under the drecton of George Haynes. In charge of the musc was Jane Squers and Gwen Personous. The teachers were Nursery, Joyce Davs; Kndergarten and frst grade, Edth Walker; 2nd and 3rd grades, Nancy Walters; 4th, 5th and 6th grades, Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes;.Junor, and Senor Hgh, Paul and Cndy Susan; Specal Story Teller, Mrs. John Spencer. Helpers were Wlma Swender, Dee Robnson, Colleen Wneland, Alberta Kosht.Leta Gleason, Unda Kusner, Sherry Huss, and Shrley Cannon. a&, &» an COME IN WRITE YOUR OWN DEAL! Well Swng your Way IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ECONOMY COMFORT CONVENIENCE * It was announced that there wll be no church school the remander of July and the ronth of August. Church School wll resume on the second Sunday n September, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Melson of Ann Arbor are the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday, July 13. He answers to the name of Paul Stephen weghng n at 9 pounds T.% ounces and was 21 nches long. Hs mother s the former Carol Squers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Squers. Rev." Darrold Boyds father had a very lght stroke ths past week. Rev. and Mrs. Boyd have spent sometme down n Indana wth hm. FIREMEN BATTLE a blaze at 2453 S. DeWtt Rd. last Wednesday evenng that caused extensve upper story damage. Three St. Johns fremen were Injured n the fre; Gene Dunkel who suffered njures when he felll off a ladder, Jonn Tatroe who suffered smoke Inhalaton and Dck Armstrong who receved a foot njury. Assstance was receved from fre departments n Maple Rapds, Ovd and DeWtt. YOU CANT DEAL BETTER ANYWHERE f*t a-^ - Of>EN MONDAY & THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.. WHAT MORE CAN A LIULECAR GIVE! 6131 S. PENNSYLVANIA PH Mr. and Mrs, Guy Cox of Lakeland, Florda have been spendng a few days ths past week wth her step-mother /Mrs. John Spencer and her aunt Mrs. C.H. Green...fu.-U.- trlt Ede Walker and Colleen Wneland say many thanks to those people who brought so many of ther antques for the Antque Show at the Shepardsvlle Methodst Church last Sunday aernoon. The ce cream socal was also a success. The frendly Farmers Farm Bureau Communty Group hosted a Pcnc Dnner and aernoon of fun at Sleepy Hollow Park on Sunday, July 11 and all Farm Bureau members of Olve Townshp were nvted. ST. JOHNS freman Jon Tatroe s taken to an ambulance and Clnton Memoral Hosptal aer sufferng smoke nhalaton durng a fre last Wednesday at 2453 S. DeWtt Rd. Rley and Olve About 40 people attended. The Brown Bees Study Group of Lades spent Wednesday at Charleton Park, and Museum near Hastngs. Mss Colleen Wood was honored guest at the brdal aowe m j.uesday evenng July 13th at the home of the host, Mrs. Lester Howe. Aer an evenng of games, refreshments of cake, ce cream, punch and coffee were served. Mss Wood receved a nce selecton of tems whch she wll use when she starts her hew jo5 of homemakng aer her marrage to Kurt Shndler on August 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Lews SUm of Prce Road were Sunday evenng vstors of Mr. and Mrs: Ray Moore. PORTABLE WELDING FABRICATION * MACHINE WORK HITCHES FARM WORK PIPE THAWING, JO YEARS EXPERIEN JUST ARRIVED NEW1977 CALENDARS We have a Beautful selecton of Planters, Hangng Pots & Hangers. Good selecton of Trp & Travel Cards. TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON PHOTO FINISHING PHOTO FINISHING COUPON BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE IN OUR STORE " Our New Summer Saturday Hours 8:30-4: N. CLINTON ST, JOHNS, / FOR 1976 EDINGER CHEVROLET FOWLER PHONE ] ANN COIFFURES THE ULTIMATE IN SMART & FASHIONABLE HA1RSTYLING BLOW DRYING STYLED HAIRCUTS COLOR DESIGN 602 E. STATE ST. JOHNS PH OPERATORS TO SERVE you ANN PALMER - OWNER OPERATOR JOVCE BALL RITA POHL VICKI OCONNOR OPEN TUE.-WED.-FRI. 8-5 THURS. 8-9 SAT. 8-3 EEvmm MCEUOttU HNTMI Jtfvp Ptfrt BOATS, MOTORS Lawn & Garden Equpment ONE Of MICHIGANS LARGEST PAHTS DEALERS - 0^7 DAYS T BECK & HYDE FARMARINA, INC. Call MonAWed.-Frl.9-9 Clonc) Tuesday Sat, & Sun, 9-4 Locatod on N. US-27 6 M, No of S. John *

8 JULY 21,1OT6 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS", MICHIGAN 8-A 1P0NS0RS HAVE PUBLIC SERVICE ESSAGE POSSIBLE Advance Castngs Co. - Burton Mxer / Bees Chevrolet & Oldsmoble Inc. Benson Plumbng Bobs Auto Body Bouchet Monument Brggs Co. Real Estate Carol Ann Shop Captol Savngs & Loan Charm Beauty Shop Baley Musc Cameo Beauty Salon Duraclean Servce EJ.s Standard Servce " D & B Party Shoppe Egan Ford Sales Geller Weldng Gamble Store N, Guys Servce J.C. Penny Co. Allaby & Brewbaker D & C Store Farm Bureau of Clnton Federal Mogul Harold Green Insurance Mel Warren Insurance Karber Block Co. Lanterman Insurance Maco Tool & Engneerng Inc. IIIIHIHII Mllll \ Industral Phosphatng Producton -Credt Assocaton Rademachers Servce Ftch - Radna Studo 7 Redwng Bowlng Lanes Rvard Nursng Home S & H Farms A UNIQUE EVENT Saylor Beal Mfg. Co. Schmtt Electrc Sealed Power ADMISSION amazng sklls demonstrated!!! Delcous opportunty accepted. Baby offered. Unequdled / Appontments avalable Theater Barber Shop Hettler Motor Sales Hub Tre Ludwcks Used Cars Martn Aggregates F.C. Mason Co. St. Johns Realty Boron Ol St. Johns Co-Op > Parrs Pharmacy Keelean Buck-Pontac GMC Ak Galloway. r b )

9 Banquet caps successful ByNEVAKEYS Else Correspondent The Else- Lons Club wndup of a very successful year wth Norm Snyder as presdent was the recent { banquet held at the Knght Elementary School. It was catered by Jm and Mare Hurst to the Lons and ther wves. Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Nesmth of Lansng were specal guests. A feature of the program was nstallaton of offcers by Dr.. Nesmth. Because of other < commtments Albert Pontack, who had prevously been elected presdent found t necessary to resgn and Rchard C. Kng was elected to fll the vacancy. Other offcers were: 1st vce presdent, Eldon Baese;. 2nd vce presdent, Ken Baese; 3rd vce-presdent, George Keck; tal twster, Harry Huntoon; lon tamer, Burton Tabor; secretary, Joe Therng; treasurer,* Norm Blakely; and board of Drectors, Jerry Carroll and Ken Mller. Aer the nstallaton outgong presdent Norm Snyder presented a specal achevement award to Gene Schoendorf for hs contrbutons to the communty durng the past year n school athletcs, summer recreaton program, part of expense of Ovd-Else School Band beng sent to the State Conventon n Lansng last May and an-advertsement n Maple Rver News for young people n search of part tme jobs, free of charge through the courtesy of Genes I.G.A. Store. It was a, bronze plate to be gven each year to the member who s recognzed for outstandng contrbuton to the communty n addton the the regular Lons Club work. Certfcates of award were presented to Kenneth Baese, Eldon Baese, Harry Huntooh, Barry Harden, Albert Pontack, Rchard Kng, George Keck, Joe ^Therng, Norm Blakely and Burton Tabor. Certfcates were also gven to several women who have been of great help durngthe year. They were: Ewer Tabor, Mary Jane : Schoendorf, Fern Kng, Daleta Pontack, Jean Baese, Jll Huntoon, and Karene Snyder. Snyder expressed tthe clubs apprecaton to Dr. For the frst tttle n 42 years, 5 ONE flm sweeps ALL the ff MAJOR ACADEMY AWARDS ] l^y t\l JACK NICHOtfON BEST ^ PICTURE BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST DIRECTOR <#%& SCREENPLAY Fantuy Fllrn pmmt AtOOSFDRUUFUl JACK WCHOSOH In "ONE FIEWOVK THE CUCXOffS NEST Stxtag LOUISE FnCKOI to VWUUH twod -SownpUy IAWREHCE HAUKN *nd BO GOIDUAN Bmd en tt* omt bf KEN KESEY Wttor of Plwtcgrepb/ HASKEJ. WB0 B tkok- JACKWTZSCHE fslflrjb Pnducdsr SAUL ZAEHTZtnd MICHAEL D0UG1AS K-WMK. Show Tmes: Fr.-Sat.-Sun. 7&9 p.m. One Showng Mon.-Tues.- Wed.-Thurs. 7 p.m. Nesmth for the nstallaton ceremony and other work wth the Else Lons durng the year, ; A resume of the past years work n the local Lons Club shows 1 that the members have carred out the motto expressed by Snyder as he took offce last year. \ We Beleve, We Challenge,,We Serve as the theme throughout the year. In reflectng the accomplshments, he noted 1 these fndngs: We do beleve n Lon sm whch means acceptng an oblgaton to the communty, such as, sgnfcant.donatons to Leader Dog, program, CARE, and Ovd- Else School* Recreaton programs. N We do challenge our fellowmen to jon and help attan the goals of the Club. We receved. fve new members and elected a good lne of offcers to carry on the work for 197&-77. We do serve to take an actve nterest n cvc, cultural, socal and moral welfare of the communty as shown by the gvng of Chrstmas baskets to the needy, 80 people benefted, Chrstmas decoraton contest wth cash przes to top wnners of three catagores., There was also the 35th annversary of the Else Lons Club, vstatons from sxlons Clubs of the area and the club seven potental leader dogs and sent three to the Leader Dog School n June to be traned to lead a blnd person. At Chrstmas tme, they played Santa Claus to 350 people ncludng the patents at Memoral Hosptal n Owosso and Clnton Memoral n St. Johns. A boy was sponsored to,boys State and an essay contest on the topc "Why I Lke to Lve n Else" was also sponsored wth przes to three wnners n the 5th through 8th grades. They also had successful lght bulb sales, fsh fry and the annual lunch stand at the Carnval. They also sponsored the Whte Cane program for the blnd. St. Johns Annual Sdewalk Sales Thursday & Frday July Sponsored by the St. Johns Chamber of Commerce *.-. >;..^ jv :-. «.M*w THE MEN OF THE ELSIE BUSINESS DISTRICT arose at the crack of dawn to make a clean sweep of the vllages man streets. They were sprucngmp for actvtes planned drlng the sprng and summer months ahead. Some complaned of arm and hack pans af ter the longpushbut the ctzens voced loudpraseforther efforts. ELSIE-Dr. E.M. Slagh recently attended the 50th Annversary reunon of hs graduaton from Holland Hgh School n Holland, Mchgan. The dnner was held at Macatawa Park, a resort area near Holland. Of the total of 118 graduates, 91 are stll lvng and 70 attended the reunon. There were 6 medcal doctors and they also were present. Fve of the sx doctors have retred. The presdent of the 1926 class was Paul Nettnga, a professonal snger, who led them n sngng the songs popularn 1926, such as "Grl of My Dreams", "Fve Foot Two", Fve Foot Two", Year for e ByNEVAKEYS Else Correspondent Federco C. Lehman wll be on hs way July 23, to hs homenpopayan, Colomba, South Amerca. He came to the Ovd-Else area through the Youth for Understandng program last fall. When he frst heard of the program, he decded to come and vst the USA, and now b&ls glad he came as he has enjoyed meetng and makng new frends whle attendng Ovd-Else,Hgh School. Federco sad, "When I arrved here, t was really hard for me because I ddnt understand one bt, but day aer day, I understood more, and more Englsh." Most of the People n Colomba are Catholc and they speak Spansh, he added. He s 18 years old and "hs home s wth hs father and mother, Fabrco and Glona Lehman, who rase cattle. He has a sster, Glona, 12- years-old who attends school* there. Hs Amercan famly are Robert and Gayl Pohl and ther 5 chldren Lsa, Trade, Shannon and Chrstopher. Mr. Pohl s truck reparman for GHPD and lves at 7704 N. Hollster Road, Else. Federco sad he really lked Ovd-Else Hgh School. Durng the frst semester he had Study Hall, Englsh, gymnastcs, typng, Spansh and U.S. Hstory. In the second semester he studed government and Bology n place of Spansh and J gymnastcs. f The school s very dfferent n Colomba, he sad. They had only one /Always" and "Ill see you n my dreams" etc. The meetng ended aer a few hours of gettng acquanted agan, and makng plans for the future. Dr. Slagh was the only one of the doctors who had not yet retred. It was July 7, 1937 that he came to Else to practce medcne - 39 years ths week. He had attended Hope College at Holland and 4 years later graduated from St. Lous Unversty School of Medcne n He fnshed nternng at Bay Cty Mercy Hosptal n 1936 before comng to Else. In the early 1940s he entered the servce n World War n, statoned n England. classroom and the teachers go to the room to teach. One senses that Federco gets homesck for hs own famly as ths s the frst tme he has been away-from them. He says Colomba s a beautful country to hm. It s a country of mountans and "I really love them," he sad., He was marred to Carol Deegan of Sebewang aer her graduaton from hgh school there and nurses tranng at Mercy Hosptal, Bay Cty. The couple has 3 chldren: Mrs. Kathryn Olson of Ovd; Mchael Slagh, who recently returned to Australa and Afrca where he s an nstructor; Mary Frances Slagh; and 2 grandchldren: Mary Frances Slagh, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E.M. Slagh of Else recently graduated from the Unversty of South Calforna and s now resdng n Fullerton, Calf, where she has a teachng poston. Durng Chrstmas vacaton he accompaned the Pohl famly,on an automoble trp to Colorado and Arzona whch he really enjoyed as he knew about some of the states n the Southwest. "When I return to my home country, Im gong to college and become a surgeon and come back sometme to USA", he sad. In dscussng the Youth for Understandng program wth Mrs. Pohl, she thought t was wonderful except n some cases an entre year s a long tme to be away trom ones country and famly, especally f they havent travelled prevously. Asked about news from home, Mrs. Pohl remarked that the famly corresponded, regularly wthfedercoand brought hm much pleasure. for area senor ctzens The Tr- Senor Ctzens Transportaton Program s avalable to Senor Ctzens of Clnton on the days: MONDAY, SERVING: Maple Rapds - Fowler TUESDAY: Greenbush - Else - Ovd WEDNESDAY: Westphala - Eagle - Rley - Wacousta THURSDAY: DeWtt - Gunsonvlle Bath FRIDAY: St. Johns Anyone eoyears old or oldermay use, wthout charge, the van for doctors appontments, prescrptons, hosptals, groceres, and Socal Servces. Call the day before to be scheduled for pckup. Call or Senor Ctzens Offce, 911E. State St., Sute C, St. Johns, M. JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9-A The Summer Story Hour at the Else Publc Lbrary began Tuesday, July 20 from 11 a.m. to noon. Mrs. Dorothy Ornelas s the narrator: All youngsters are nvted to enjoy ms Story Hour. Else Mr! and Mrs. Newton Ferguson and Mrs. Arche Whte were Saturday evenng dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Rule and attended the Bcentennal actvtes. Lowratesare reason Our low rates wouldnt mean a thng f we ddnt back them up wth frst-class servce. We offer automatc nflaton coverage. And, of course, Im always close by when you need me. Stop n or call. 4 IT ATI fakm 108 Brush St. ST. JOHNS Harold 108 Brush St. ST. JOHNS Green Phone Phone Lke a good neghbor, State Farm s there. c I STATE FARM FIRE CASUALTY COMPANY fe Home Offce: Bloomngton, Illnos KEITH DALTON Ths weeks tour thru Bees Chevrolet-Oldsmoble fnds us vstng the Truck Servce Department where qualty servce s delvered to customers n need. Headng the department s Keth Dalton who has been wth Bees for the past two years. Keth lves n Fowler wth hs wfe, Janet and ther fve chldren, Pam, Frances, Blly, Keth, Jr., and Tracey. He s a natve of Iona havng come to J the clnton area n A graduate of Iona Hgh School n 1960, Keth served four years n the U.S. Navy. He ended hs tour of duty at the grade of 2nd class Engneman aer a career as desel mechanc and other related jobs n the mechancal feld. He came to Bees from Berger Chevrolet n Iona where he worked for 8 years. Most of hs workng career has been n truck mechancs, havng held postons at C & J Truckng, Internatonal Trucks n Lansng and a good general background startng from back on the farm. Keth lkes to fsh and hunt and enjoys tnkerng around wth hs boat as well as spendng much of hs tme n hs own home shop. PAID COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING Twenty-seventh n a seres SSSlOMLV8A.M.-9P.M. 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10 JULY 21,1976CLINTON COUNTYNEWS, ST. JOHNS, MCHKJANIO-A ENERAL NOTICE TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1976 That a General Prmary Electon wll be held In the CITY OF ST. JOHNS COUNTY OF CLINTON ON TUESDAY,AUGUST3,1976 townshp as Indcated below, vz: St. Johns Muncpal Buldng wthn sad cty PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve COUNTY prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP-Supervsor, Clerk, Constable(s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng In a non-partsan Delegates to the OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the aernoon and no present and In lne at the pots at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. F.BRUCE WOOD Clerkofsadclty That a General Prmary Electon wll be held In the CITYOFDEWITT" COUNTY OF CLINTON ON TU E5DAY, AUGUST 3,1976 jat te-plflpe orolaces ot homng,, the eteton tn Sad dty or townshp as Indcated below, vz: CITY OF DEWITT Fre Hall on 118 So. Brdge St. - wthn sad cty PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC STATES LABOR t PARTY, CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng n for the * States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds,.Commlssoner and such TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constable(s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng jn a non-partsan Delegates to ttfe s > OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock fn the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open-untl 8 oclock In the aernoon and no present and tn lpea^hep^tsat.,- WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF.,,,. ELLA MAE TERPENNING Clerkofsadclty That a General Prmary electon wll bo held In the TOWNSHIPOFESSEX COUNTYOF CLINTON wthn sad Townshp or townshp as Indcated below, vz: Maple Rapds VIIlageHal wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE D E MO CRATIC T 0 QUALIFY THE SOCIALIST CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng In a non-partsan, Delegates to the NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall becontlnuouslyopen untl 8 oclock In the aernoon and no present and n llneat the polls at «WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. VERN UPTON Clerk of sad townshp GE NERAL That a General Prmary electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF EAGLE wthn sad Townshp on TUESDAY, AUGUST3,1976 the electon n sad cty or townshpas Indcated below, vz: * Eagle Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp PLACING N NOMINATION, CIDATES OF THE I DEMOCRATIC CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve n Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s). And for the purpose of placng n partcpatng n a non partsan Delegates to the Conventon -of the A so any addtonal amendments OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall becontlnuouslyopen untl 6 oclock In the aernoon and no present and n lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. GE NERAL That a General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF OREENBUSH wthn sad Townshp on TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1976 the electon In sad, cty or townshpas Indcated below, vz: Graenbush Townshp Hall on French Road Wjthln sad townshp FOR \tw& PURPOSE OF PLACWGMN NOTATION CIDATES OF THE D E MO CRATIC CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve n Congress. Representatve Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Const ables(s). And for the purpose of placng n partcpatng In a non-partsan JUDGE, DISTRICTCOURT Delegates to the OPENING CLOSING OF Electon Law, Act 116, P.A 1954 at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall becontlnuouslyopen untl B oclock n the aernoon and no present and In lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. ONALEE MANEVAL Clerk of sad townshp PRIMAR Y Thata General Prmary electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF LEBANON STATE OF MICHIGAN wthn sad Townshp on. the electon n sad cty or townshp as ndcated below, vz: Lebanon Townshp Hall, wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION, CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC J CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve n Congress. Representatve. COUNTY ProsecutngAttorney, Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables (s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng n a non-partsan Delegates to the, OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock n the aernoon and no present and InJIne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OCLOCK P.M.OF SAID DAY OF. PAUL E. GRAFF, Jr. Clerkof sadtownshlp. That a General Prmary electon " STATE OF MICHIGAN wthn sad Townshp on. townshp as Ind lea ted below, v Iz; Olve Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC CIDATES ON THE BALLOT, For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve n Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster" of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s). And for the purpose of placng n partcpatng n a non-partsan Delegates to the OPENING CLOSING OF Electon Law, Act 116, p.a at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock n the aernoon and no present and n lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. NEIL HARTE Clerkof sad townshp That a General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF RILEY wthn sad Townshp on townshp as ndcated below, vz: Rley Townshp Hal wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE D E MO CRATIC TO QUALIFY "THE SOCIALIST CIDATES ON THE " * " For the purpose of placng n for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng In a non-partsan prmary electon for" the, v Delegates to the, OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl B oclock n the aernoon and no present and In llneat the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. VICTOR HOPP Clerkof sadtownshlp Dated.: July 21, 1976 Thata General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF BATH wthn sad Townshp on townshpas ndcated Below, vz: Precnct No. 1-At the Bath Town Hall n Bath Preclcnt No. 2-At the Park Lake.#HHRVtuMMfc FOR THE PURPOSE* OF PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE D EMO CRATIC LABOR PARTYV UNITED STATES LA BOR PARTY, A N\p CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables (s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng In a non-partsan Delegates to the or propostons that may be OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall becontlnuouslyopen untl 8 oclock n the aernoon and no present and In llneat the polls at the hour prescrbed., for the WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 0 OF. JUNE F. BURNETT Clerkof sad town shp ( Thata General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF BINGHAM wthn sad Townshp on townshp as Indcated below, v Iz: At Lamb School, A mle south of M-21 on DeWtt Road wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC STATES LA BOR PARTY, CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng n for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster -of Deeds, 1TOWNSHIP supervsor. Clerk,- Constables (s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng In a non-partsan Delegates to the OPENING CLOSING OF electon, the pol Is shall be opened at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the aernoon and no present and In lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. LYOLA D. DUNKEL Clerk of sad townshp Thata General Prmary electon wlt be held In the TOWNSHIP OF DALLAS wthn sad Townshp on townshpas Indcated below, vz: Dallas Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE D E MO CRATIC - HAVE" ITS NAME, PARTY CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve. COUNTY prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds,. TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s), And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng In a non-partsan prmary electon for* the JUDGEOF THE COURT OF Delegates to the OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock n the aernoon and no present and In lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN.AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. JOSEPHINE C. GOERGE Clerkof sadtownshlp That a General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR k v wthn sad Townshp on townshp as Indcated below, vz: Vctor Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp, PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng n for the States Senator, Representatve n Congress., Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constat) I es(s). And rorhe"porbose of placng In partcpatng In a non partsan,. Delegates to the OPENING CLOSING OF, 1 Electon Law, Act 116, P.A 1954 at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall becontlnuouslyopen untl 8 oclock n the aernoon and no present and n lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. MANLEY HUNT Clerk of sad townsh Ip Thata General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF WATERTOWN wthn sad Townshp on townshpas Indcated below, vz: Old Wacousta School Gym wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE D EMO CRATIC CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the Representatve.". Sherff, Clerk, * Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, clerk, Constables (s). And for the purpose of placng n partcpatng In a non-partsan Delegates.to the OPENING CLOSING OF electon, the palls shall be opened at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the aernoon and no present and In lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL Q OF. MILDRED E. McDONOUGH Clerkof sadtownshlp, NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVEN, Thata General prfmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF WESTPHALIA wthn sad Townshp on. townshp as Ind lea ted below, v z: Westphala Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp. PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC HAVE ITS NAME,* PARTY CIDATES ON THE > For the purpose of placng n partes, partcpatng theren,, for the States,Senator, Representatve n Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng n a non-partsan - Delegates to - the, M " " OPENING CLOSING OF Electon Law, Act 116, P.A 1954 electon, the pol s shall be opened sat 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl a oclock n the aernoon and no present and In lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. WALTER KEILEN Clerkof sad townshp Thata General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF DUPLAIN wthn sad Townshp on. townshp as Indcated below, vz: Townshp Offce In Lbrary buldng, W. Man St. n Else wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE D EMO CRATIC CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In for the» States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve. Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, r TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer* Trus,te,ets), 1 And for the purpose of placng In / partcpatng In a non-partsan - - Delegates to the submtted, OPENING CLOSING OF electon/the polls shall be opened at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the aernoon and no present and In lne at the polls at 1he hour prescrbed for the WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. KELLEY E. CARTER Clerkof sadtownshlp 1 Dated: July * NOTICE IS" HEREBY GIVEN, Thata General Prmary electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF OVID wthn sad Townshp on the electon n sad cty or townshpas ndcated below, vz: Ovd Vllage Hall on Front Street wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE D E MO CRATIC, CIDATES ON THE k For the purpose of placng In for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress. Representatve Sherff, Clerk, Regster of Deeds, that tme, v TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s). And for the purpose of placng In partcpatng In a non-partsan APPEALS, CI RCU IT COURT Delegates to the OPENING CLOSING OF "Electon Law, Act 116, P.A 1954 el ect Ion, the pollsshall be opened at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and. shall be contlnuouslyopen untl 8 1 oclock In the aernoon and no, present and In llneat the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL CCLOCKP.M. OF SAID DAY OF. PORTER MARTIN Clerk of sad townslp That a General Prmary electon wll be held n the 1 TOWNSHIP OF BENGAL \ wthn sad Townshp on townshp as Ind leafed below, vz: Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp PLACING IN NOMINATION CIDATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC CIDATES ON THE For the purpose of placng In, s for the States Senator, Representatve In Congress, Representatve. Sherff, " Clerk, Regster of Deeds, TOWNSHIP Supervsor, Clerk, Constables(s). And for the purpose of placng n partcpatng In a non-partsan, PROBATE COURT And for the purpose of-electng Delegates to the m NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING CLOSING OF at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contlnuouslyopen untl 8 oclock In the aernoon and no present and In lne at the polls at WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A.M. WILL OF. RUDOLPH MOHNKE Clerkof sadtownshlp,

11 KmSTt«N<KK(ATION,\l.tlnU- l Maple Avenue*! SUleSlreel AvcnllM Canon. Mnster Sunday, July 18 10:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp Wednesday, July 21 6:45 p.m. - Boy Scout Troop 81 Church offce Hours: Monday thru Frday 8:30 a.m. to noon Tel: Frst Methodst Church BOX East State Street St. Johns, Mchgan 4087V Francs Mnster carl Worshp Servce 10 a.m. Johannldes, Sunday, July 11 Rev. Gordon Showers wll be guest mnster for the worshp servce. Sunday, July 18 The Brownlee Famly a sngng group wll mnster durng the worshp hour. Mnsters*o[[ce hours for the summer; Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Frday. 9 a.m 12 noon, Church Offce Hours; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, &-12 a m. & 1-3:30 p.m.: Frday, fl a m - II noon. KIHSTBAPTISTCllLflCII 512 S US-27 St. Johns, Mch., le*. Peter K. Meuwkoop,Pastor A fundamental Bble belevng church. 9.4-) a.am Bble School Ham Worshp Servce 11 am Chldrens Churches f pm Youth Hour 7pm Evenng Worshp KachWcd 7pm BbleStudyandprayer, B p m Chor practce Jr. Basketball Nursery Tor babes and small chldren for,.q servces <*hurch offce hours 9-12 & 1-3 Mnn. thru Pr ST, JOHNS LUTHERAN CI1UKCII Summer Schedule Uvne Worshp 8:00 and 10:30 a.m.. each Sunday Sunday School and Bble Gasses 9:15 J m. each Sunday > Holy Communon 1st and 3rd Sundays, both servces Church Offce Hours 9 a m. -12 (noon) Monday through Frday Telephones Church offce: Educaton Buldng: Parsonage: Evangelsm S Elders Tuesdays, 7:00 pm All Commttees 3rd Thursday of each month Gulden Agers 3rd Thursday of each month -- Youth Group 2nd and 4th Sundays, 2:00 pm " ^ ST. JOHNS (IltKt IIOFCIHUST 400E StateSt. Davd Wood. Mnster Ph am Sunday School I0:.t0 a m Mornng Worshp & Communon f oo p m Youth Meetng > 700pm Evenng Worshp 7:00 p m Wed. Bble Study A Frendly Church wth a Scrptural Message ST.JlwmCATHOLICCHnuH Kev. Wllam G Hankerd. Pastor Itev. Raymond G jehrng Assocate Pastor Itfctory IMUndenSL Ph Convent 11DS Oakland Ph B9.School 201S Cass Ph ) Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 p m Sunday - 7: :30 and 12 Huly Days - See bulletn Weekdays - 8:30 a m. and 7 p.m Sacrament of Penance - Saturdays. ::30 lorpm.aerpm Mass untl HSOpm.. Weekday evenngs - a few mnutes before evenng Mass Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance. Thursday from 4 to 5 p m. and aer the evenng Mass untl all are heard. Mass and prayers of Adoraton at 7 pm. Holy, Communon on Frday at and 7:15 a.m. v Adoraton of the, Blessed Sacra men I, I Thursday 7 p m on Frst Frday aer evenng Muss, DvMtlns Our Mother of Perpetual Help Nocna - aer 7:15 p m, Mass each Tuesday, Relgous Instructon Classes Adult Inqury Class, Tuesday at H p m Hgh School ("CD. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. "ublc Grade School ("CD, Tuesdays from 4 unll,"> p m Bptlsm Each Sunday at 1:30 by.ppmnlmcnt app nnmenl Other arrangements by.st. JOHNS l.lthf.ras CIllRtlt (Mssour Synod) Hey. Mchael R. Ruhl, Pastor.Dvne Worshp 8:00-10:30 Sunday School & BlbteCIass 9:1S Holy Communon 1st and 3rd Sundays Church Offce hours :00 Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornngs. Frday. Offce Telephone: Parsonage Telephone: Educatonal Wng Telephone: Adult Instructon Mon. 10:00 a m 7:00 p.m Evangelsm and Elders at 6:30 p.m Tuesdays, Bethel and Teachers at 7:00 pm Weekday School and Confrmaton Classes, Wednesday, p m. Senor Chor 6W p m Thursday Ladles Guld LWMT. 2nd Wednesday each month al B p m Councls and Commttees. 3d Thursday each month at 7 pm Golden Age Fellowshp Group 3rd Thursday each month al I p m Ynulh-2ndand4thSundaysat4p m. Couples Bble Sludy - Sundays at 7-30 pm Home Bble Sludy Monday through Thursday KEtllUANlZKItCmtUllOF JBSVSnlU8TI.ATTK1lI>AVS\IVrS CornerofHulroadVS 27 Turch rchbol 10 oclock rtwshlp.servce H oclock 7:Wl p m Wednesday, second and fourth WMC pm - Wednesday evenng servce PtVrM OXT Vl.T MtKHNACI.E!B0N UredngSt St Johns. Mch, Marshall Deljy. Pastor Phone SW-23M lo.tjt^a.m Sunday School UWm Mornng Worshp 7:30 p m. Sunday Evenng tw p m Turn. Even Prayer Meetng jm%>,m Thursday Evenng Servce Next Week n Clnton churches JHHIIVAlSWlTNKSSKS Kngdom Hall tmntrthlanslngsi Tuesday,?:3U p m Congregaton Book Studes Text Mudles The Natons Shall Know That 1 Am Jehovah - How? Thursday, 7-no p m Theocratc Mnstry School - Texts Used: "Bble"! and "Ad to Hlbte tnderstandlng" a;30. p m Servce Meetng Sunday SI3(1 a m Publc Lecture tllven by Qualfed Representatve of the Wntchtower, Bble and Tract Socety. tu:30 a tn Watchlower Study Current Issue of I he "Wutcl tower" magazne studes PtHIJC INVITED NO COLLECTION TAKEN ChntCIIOKTIIKXAZjXRKSK S15 North UnsngKtreet ttev Kenneth Anderson Ihne WW am Sunday School lt:0tl am- Mornng Worshp f-15 p m - Young Peoples Servce p m Evenng Worshp, W-dncsday.7:wpm Bble Study and prayer hour. KUKK.llVrrKIDlSTCtllltfll :105 Church Street Phone Itcv.ItodneyDean Sunday UCOQ a m Sunday School ll;0oam Mornng Worshp fqopm Evenng Worshp Wednesday R:30 pm C.VC. fl:0o p m Bble Study and Prayer Ser- \ce SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH US27 and Lne Rd. Pastor Terry MacArthur Phone Worshp 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Tues. 7:30 p.m. Bble Study Wed. 7:00 p.m. Jt\ HI MYF 3rd Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Methodst Women. 3rd Sat. 4:30 p.m. Famly Nght.SMVKSTH WAY AOVKISTIST 1400 S. Oakland Paul E. Perno, Past or Servces held on Saturday 9.15 am.- Church Servce 10:30 a m. - Sabbath School Servce t* WEST PILGRIM INITKD METHODIST CHURCH Corner erf Parksond Grove Rd. Rev. Bran K. Sheen, Mnster 9-30 a m - Worshp Servce am Church School S1IKPAItI).SVr.l.ElNITKD METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Darold Boyd. Pastor 445 Dvson Street East Lansng, Mchgan 9:30 a m Worshp Servce, 10:45 a m. Church School Wednesday:,7:00 p.m. Chatr practce, H-00 p m. Prayer Scry ce. Admnstratve Board frst Monday n the month. General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September. Aernoon Crcle meets second Thursday nl Ihc homo* of memhctr WAYSIDE HAITIST CHURCH Rev. Harold McGure The Corner J N. US-27and Roosevelt Rds. nday School -10:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp -11:00 a.m. Sunday Evenng 6:00 p m Wednesday evenng servce 7:30 p m. A hurch where everyone s welcome. FlltSTdllHCHOFGOD M-21&DeWURd. Rev W JeffWebb.Pastor Phone:Church Parsonage : m -Sunday Mnmlng Coffee & Fellowshp Tme 9-41 ajn -Pre-Sunday School Qulel Tme to 00 dm -Sunday School 11:00 am-mornng Worshp foo p m -Sr Chor Practce 7-00 pm -Evenng Worshp Dscusson & Fellowshp Wednesday - 7:00. pm-st Chor Practce 7::(l p m -Jr Chor Practce and Chldrens Crcle 7:30 p m -Bble Sludy. Dscusson & Prayer Youlh Fellowshp 1st & 3rd Sundays nfler Ihe Etchng Servce Women of the Church of God Meetng 1st Tuesday each month. DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH 1437Turner Road. DeWltl Rev. Darold Englsh. Pastor Phone a m Sunday School 11 am. Worshp Servce 6 p.m Young People 7 pm. Evenng Servce 7:1 s ) pm Wednesday-Bble Study and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for today. Bble btng - Bble Belevng -- Bble Preachng REDEEMER tnitkd METHODIST CI I t-ltch I0SN llrdaest. tonaw J.Thompson, Pastor 9.3Ham^Wnrshlp murscry provded" am -Coffee Fellowshp, tnofhurchschooljune-august COM.MC.NlTY OFST. JlDK Cahollc Church HDlN-BrdgeSl l-v Mchael D Murphy * A 4. *** + +.Masses * * + *J.*^.+* 5pm. -Saturday Sunday, UOuand H:l5pm * * * * - - * * * * ( ConfetHmtH nt Church.Salurda>x I31W30 Church ph H2 Hcclory ph «59-m K\STDrWnTHIIll.KCIIl IK II Non-Denumnalmal Round UkeHntd nlleknm of CS-27 GlenJ Fjmhom.lustoT * un,la H am-sundu> School tluwcs for all lgck II am-mornng Worshp 5:4.1 p m-youth Fellowshp, Senor. 14 and up: Jet CudcU. lt-13 7 pm-evenng Servce Wednesday 7::»p m*illb1e Study und Prayer..Supervsed numcry for hablcs nhd small chldren In al servent. "An own dxr n «n men hook. A Bble preachng church wth a message for you... All Churches n Clnton are Invted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton ^ News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to Insure publcaton n the current weeks Issue. S<lfTH RILEY Hn.KCHUlCII Wlllard Farrer. Pastor located h mle east of Francs Road onchadwickoad 10 a m, - Sunday School Ham - Worshp Servce HOPE LVTllERANClll.RCII soaw.herblsonrd. DoWlt Sunday School *» J» Worshp 10:30am. ST, ANNES EPISCOPAL CHUROl Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev. Glenn V. Cathey, Jr,, Vcar. Resdence Church Frst & Thrd Sundays ~* - Mornng Prayer 9 a.m. Second & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon 9 a.m. \ VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 214 E. Stale Rd. Lansng 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Mornng Worshp Servce 5:30 P.m Youth Groups Begnnng wth the 4th Grade, Wednesday 7:00 p m. Evenng Servce 7:00 p.m. Prayer Servce SOUTH DeWITT CHURCH OF CHRIST 2931 Herbbon besde DeWttHghSchool Mnster: Dr. James Grd wood Tel or :20 a.m. Bble School 10:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp Communon Weekly 6:30 p.m. Youth Groups 7:30 p.m. Evenng Worshp Wednesday 7:30 P,m Hour of Power: Prayer and Bble Study Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Callng Program FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OFDeWlTT.SBC Rev. Jerry Cofe. Pastor DeWtt Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Mornng Worshp -11:00 a.m. 6 oclock Church Tranng 7 oclock Evenng Worshp Mdweek Prayer Servce 7:30. Youth fellowshp 2nd 1 4th Sunday at 8 oclock. Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord." For more Informaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWIU. VALLEY FARM UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Nel Bolngcr, pastor 155E taterd. Phone :30 am. - Sunday School -11:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Sunday evenng Evongellsllc Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. - Youlh Servce Thursday. 7:30 p m. - Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or all of these servces Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HAB.VESTIME Sunday mornng at 10:30 o.m. WRBJ, 1680 on your dal. ST. PETER LUTHERANCHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 5mlleswestofSt.JohnsonM-21 5 mles south on Francs Road 2 mles weal on Church Road Roger V, Helntz, Pastor B:00 a.m. - Worshp 10:30 am. -Worshp 9:15 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Classes., Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at B a.; thrdsundayof the month at 10:30 p.m ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fathers Francs Murray and LawrenceDelaney Rectory: lozw.randolph.lanslng Phone Mass Schedule Saturday; 7pm Sunday: 6, 8, 10, 12 Holy Day: Eve before at 7:30 p.m. and 7 & 9 a.m. and 5-30 & 7:30 p m. Weekday Masses: 7:30 a.m. & 7:30 p m. Penance: 4-5 & B-8:30 p.m. Baptsm: Sunday at t p m. Please call n advance. DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Inter-denomnatonal) Murl J. Eastman, Pastor JnVMcGovney, Sunday School Supt. Marge Person, Co-Sup l. 9:45 a m. Church School ll a.m - Church 7 p.m - Youth Fellowshp 7 p.m, Sunday Evenng Servce 7 p.m. - Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng ttesleyaniiolinessciiurch 130 W.Wllams, Ovd Rev. Roger Henlen. Pastor Phone Sunday School 10 a.m. Mornng Worshp 11 a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Thursday nlgbt Bble sludy n parsonage 7:30 p.m. Brng a queston. O" 1 * 1 Area THE f.nited CHlRCH OF OVID WeatFrontStreet Hcv.ClaudeB. Rdley, Jr.. Pastor Worshp Servce -10 a.m. Church School -11 a.m Nursery servce for all chldren up to 2nd grade. OVII) FIRST BAPTIST CHlRCH Man al Oak Street Rev. Earl C, Copeln, Pastor 9:45 a m. Church School, 11:00 a.m..mornng Worshp Wednesday 7 p.m Prayer and Bble.Study R p m Senor Chor NEW HOPE FELLOWSHIP Tle (.hurch wth AcU2Q:2oUson" 1100 N.MulnSl.. Ovd llev. Rchard Glcason Church Phone H an.ona ge Phone B34-J473 ID-m am Sunday School ll-ot 11 m Mornng Worshp 7 m p m Evenng Worshp 7.311pm Wednesdayevcnlngfervlcesfor ;ll IIRC groups 1IIH.YF\MILY CATHOLIC CIUHCII :>10MabbtRoad.0vd Klher Jaeph Aubln II.mam Muss on Sunday 7:«pm Evenng Mass on-wednesday tonfcssloa I0.3t In H;43 a m Sunday - CM.V.\HVI1\ITIST( HlltCII Rev Wyne Classman M-21 at Else ltd 9 41 n m Suoda> School ron am Mornng Worshp 7 H pm Evenng Worshp 7Kpm \Vednesd11y l^ver meetng Fowler Area M-.I»\l Ll.lTIIKH\\CIUHCII rnwicrtmch. 11 E. Rosso*.Pastor 1 9.1x1 t m Worshp In M 11 m - Sunday M-honl MO.STHHI.YTHIMTV ClHltl II Hev Fr Albert.1.Sc^mllt.Indor Saturd.11 EvenngMK4-3o.7 mtnc lock pm Sunday ^MIlKscs tt,3(.j[:s. lrh a m * Holy Days - Holy Day Eve, 4:30 p.m. 7:00 nclock p.m. Holy Day 6:30 It B:10 a.m _,., Sorrowful Mother Novena-Durlng schod year 7:30 p.m. Summer months B,00 oclock pm.,. Sacrament of Penance-Saturdays 3:30 to 4!oo oclock p.m. and aer 7:00 oclock p.m. mass, sl Frdays Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to l2:mp.m 3:30to4:30p.m.47:30p.m. untl all are heard Baptsm - Sundays ot 12:30 p.m. by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. Else Area ELSIEMETHODIST CHURCH Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:30 am,- Sunday School, Supt. Merle Baese DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 10 a.m.- Sunday School, Su.pL Kenneth Klger 11 a.m. Worshp Servce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp Servce 6:30 pm. Junor & Senor B.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:00 p m. Wednesday, Junor and Senor Chor Practce. 7:30 p m. Wednesday. Prayer and Bble Study DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 3mlles-westOvld-El5leHghSchool 5565 E. Colony Road Justn Shepard.Mnster Bll Nchelson, Youth Mnster, 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11 mn. - Church flp.m. - Youth fellowshpandadull Bble Bble Sludy 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m. - Wednesday - Prayer Meetng ST.CYBILCATHDLICCHURCH Rcv.Thomas M. Kcwalcyk, Pastor P.O.Box E. Man SI. Bannster Phone: Sunday Lturges; Saturday - 7:00 p m. Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Holy Day Lturges: 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 P.m. Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev/Ray McBratnle, Pastor Telephone or :30 a.m. - Mornng Worshp 10:30 am - Church School 7:30 p.m. - Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. Royal Burnett, Pastor I0:0o a.m. - Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meetng FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Davd J. Zmmer, pastor lone mle north of Iratffelght.-Else) Sunday BbleSchool -10:15a.m. Mornng Worshp H:00o.m. Evenng Worshp 7:00pm. Wed.Prayer&BlbleStudy 7:00p.m. Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rcv.Clarence Keth 9:45 ajn. Church School 11:00 a.m. Worshp 7:00 pm. Bble Study BATH BAPT1STCHURCH Rev. Rch[dCoIe, Pastor 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. Youth fellowshp 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7:30 P-m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHR1STOF LATTER DAYSAINTS Corner Upton Rd. &Stoll Rd. Elder R.Premoe Sunday School - 10 a.m. Preachng Servce 11 a.m, Chor Practce - Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH mlleeastofperrntononm-37 7 mld south Rev, Lynn Shunk, Pastor 9:45 a.m - Sunday School 11:00 ajn. - Mornng Worshp 7:00 p m. - Youth Servce 7:45 p m. - Evenng Servce 7;45 p.m. - Thursday.Praycrandpralse servce Pewamo Area UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rcv.RtchardStralt Sunday: 9;30a.m. Mornng Worshp7:00 p m Methodst Youlh Fellowshp Sunday School Classes o:45 a.m. 1 ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt. Rev. Msgr, Thomas J. Bolger, MA \ Pastor Daly Mass 7:30 a m Saturday 4:30 pm,& 7t«,p.J«. Sunday 6:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.. Holy Baptsm Sunday, 1 p.m. Sacred Confesson - Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Famly Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, 7;IS p.m Gunnsonvlle Area GlNNl.HONVILLE 1*SITKIKMKTH<)I)IRTCIUR( II ClarkandWood Roads Rev, PauTSchebner. Mnster 9:30 a m Church Servce a m Sunday School Westphala Area } ST.MXHV.SCHlHCIl Westphala Itev.FatherJamesSchmlt, Rev, Jafles J. Schmltl-Admlnlstrafor I Phone!WrMW1 SaurdayNlghlMasesH:3Q& 7:00 P.m. Sunday Mornng «:w. K-Wl. IDOU" Weekda ys Monday I; Frday 7:15 & 11:20 a m Turn & Thurs 7: IS & B:3U a rn Wednesday 7;IS L 7:30 p m Holy Days -11"- " M & H2U a.m 7:30 pm Wednesday rscnng Muss 7;M p m HAWlSTER INITKD METHODIST CI 111 ten Rev. Emmet Ka dwell \ ASSEMBLYOFGOD SUS-37&E. Baldwn JosephF.Eger.Jr., Pastor 10:00 ajn, Sunday School U:0Q am. * Morrdna Worshp p m - Youth Servce 7:30 pm, Sunday Evenng CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 410S. Maple Ave.,Maple Rapd* Rev.HectorGoodall-Postor Phone an. Worshp Servce 11 a.m. Church School 7 p.m. Song Festval teveryone welcome) Wed. Nght 6:30 & 7:30 chor practces Thurs. Nlghl 8 p.m. Fellowshp Servce Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2619 E. Maple Rapds Rd. Doug M. Jones, Pastor Phone Sunday 10 a m.-sunday School for everyone H a.m.-worshp Servce Wednesday _ 6:30 p.m.-junor Chor 7:00 p.m,-senor Chor 7:3o p.m.-blble Study 8:3o p,m.-prayer Servce Nursery provded for all servces. Matherton Area MATHERTON COMMUNITY CflURCH 2:00 p.m. - Sunday School 3:00 p.m. - Worshp Servce Wacousta Area WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ReV. Edward F. Otto, pastor - Phone 62S Morng Worshp: 10 a.m. Church School Classes 11:15 a.m. Jr. and Sr. H Y.F. 6:00 p.m. Cherub Chor, Wednesday 3:45 p.m. Youth Chor. Thursday 6:45 P.m. Chancel Chor. Thursday 7:30 p.m. WSCS Noon Heelngs every 3rd Wednesday WXYZ Noon Meetng every 1st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 2nd Wednesday at 7:30 Admnstratve Board. 4th Monday of every 3rd month. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Prceand She pa rdsvlll Roads 10:00 am. - Sunday School. Classes for all ages 11:00 am.- Mornng Worshp - 6:30 p.m. - Young People 7:30 p m. - Evenng Servce 7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4th Thursday Couples Club meets 4th Saturday In month Lansng KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST 1007 Kmbcrly Drve Lansng, Mchgan John Halls 11 am. Mornng Worshp 10 a.m. Bble Study 6 p.m. - Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7:30 p m. Wednesday nght Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapds Pastor Rev. J. Thomas Churn Parsonage -Mddleton S 9 U S am. Worshp Servce 10:30 ajn. Sunday School Tuesday 7:00 pm. Senor Chor Practce Wednesday 2nd Wednesday each month 7:00 p.m. WS.C.S. Thursday 10:00 Bble Study GREENDUSII UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Scotland Marshall Roads Pastor - Norman Wood Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:00 a m. Church Servces UMW 4th Wednesday al 8 p.m. LOWE UNITED METHODU1TCHURCH Corner of Lowe &N. Lowe Road Across from the Essex School Rev.GordonShowers _ Sunday 9:45 ajn. SundaySchool 11:00 ajn Worshp Hour 7:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Week M.Y.F. Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Prayer.StudyGroup Wednesday, 7:30 pm. 2ndo[evenmonthsU.M.W. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. CholrPractlce ATTEND CH CH WITH US. SOMETHING MISSING? MAYBE U R! EVERYONE IS WELCOME PRICE INITED METHODIST CHURCH. Darold D.Boyd.Pastor 445 Dvson SI. E. Lansng 9:43 Church School 11:00 am. - Worshp Servce Womens Socety last Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 12:30 p m, Busness meetng at t!30 UMYF meets each Sunday at 7 D.m. Councl of Mnstres - last Monday of each mnn In at 8 p m- Admnlslratvc Board the frst Sunday of each month a co-operatve noon dnner. Senor chor rehearsal each Wednesday nl 7:30 p.m LAUGH OuT Wh*n rdng new a farm orchard, two cty motorst* topp«kl the car, clmbed the wall and gathered some apples. Thnkng lghtly of ther prank, they slowed down as they went by the farmhouse and called out Jo the farmer: "We helped ourselves to your apples. Thought we r dtellyou. M "Oh, thats allrght,i helped myself to your tools when you were n the orchard," the farmer called back." JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTYNEWS,ST,JOHNS,MlCfflGANU-A Knead Saturday evenng, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swndlchurst of Harrson vsted Mr. and Mrs. Eldors Halm. Tuesday, Mrs, Jerry Myszak of DeWtt, Mrs. Rose Mare Hennlng of DeWtt spent sometme wth Mr. and Mrs. Eldors Harm to help them celebrate ther ^weddng annversary. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks and Cappy of Lansng, Mrs. Marge Myszak and chldren of, DeWtt, Mrs. Rose Mare Hennng of Dewtt, vsted Mr. and Mrs. Porter Parks. Tuesday evenng, Mrs. Inez Parks of WacoUsta vsted Mr. and Mrs. Eldors Hahn. " Sunday evenng, Mrs. Marge Myszak and boys, Mrs. Rose Mare Hennng and chldren vsted Mr. and Mrs. Eldors Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan and Dan spent from Tuesday untl Frday at Long Lake by Interlochen where they are buldng ther cottage. Mr. Don Sullvan vsted hs mother Mrs. A.W. Bracket!: of near Traverse Cty. Mr. and Mrs". CharleBoak were callers of Mrs. Lulla Boak durng the week^ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Benamn & Mrs. Lulla Boak went to St. Johns July 4 to see the parade. Mrs. Lulla Boak receved word that her>. son Clare s home from thethosptal and s dong well. Mrs. Emma Vance spent 2 weeks wth her son, Dr. The Board of Trustees of John Wesley College, Owosso, has named Dr. H. Charles Roost to succeed Dr. Kenneth S. Armstrong as presdent and chef executve offcer. Actng unanmously n a July 11 meetng, the Board made Dr. Roost the 19th presdent to serve, the Owosso-based college snce ts begnnng n Before jonng John Wesley College as dean of students n 1973, Dr. Roost worked wth varous Chrstan organzatons servng young people.. He was executve drector 1! Saturday, Mrs. Margarete Grow of Grand Ledge, Jm Foster of Eagle, vsted Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan. Saturday, Mr. Larry Farment and frend of Lansng were luncheon guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner. Saturday evenng Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner Mr. Larry Formentl and frend had dnner at the Casa Nova. Sunday,, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargents were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs-. Donald Potts and sons. Sunday evenng, Mr. Don Heltenen of Wacosuta vsted Harold Hoerner. Monday Vernon Sargent vsted the Howard Sargents. Wednesday forenoon Mrs. Don Potts and sons, Mrs. Porter Parks vsted Mrs. Elmer Hardenburg, Stuart Hardenburg and Roger Hardenburg. Wednesday aernoon Mrs. Elmer Hardenburg spentwth Mrs. Howard Sargent, Mrs. Harold Hoerner and was a supper guest also. Mrs. Sally Schavey of St. Johns. Mrs. Marge Myszak, Fowler News Kenneth Vance n Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Cecl Boak & Mrs. Lulla Boak spent Monday wth Mr. & Mrs. Clare Boak & famly of DeWtt. Kevn and John Boak returned home atter spendng a week at a cottage wth * ther grandmother, Mrs. Mabels Cook of Pewamo. John Wesley College has new presdent of Lansng Youth for Chrst; drector, Youth Gudance Dvson, Youth for Chrst Internatonal; and executve drector of the Central Mchgan Chrstan Campng Assocaton. He has also pastored the Maple Grove Baptst.Church n Lansng. Dr, Roost earnedhs ^h.d. n currculum (values development educa to n) frommsu. HebasanM.A. n gudance and counselng, also from MSU, and a B. A. n Bble and Chrstan educaton from Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illnos. Speakng colleges about the fnancal THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS ws J Mrs. Rose Mare Hennng of Dewtt, Mrs. Alce Parks of Lansng and \M.ss Krss> Parks of Wacousta Road all entertaned ther mother, Mrs. Rosalyn Parks at dnner at ue Tarrytown Tavern on Hghway 27 for her brthday. They all enjoyed a very lovely evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Parks spent the twenty-fh n Muskegon wth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger where they helped the farmers celebrate hs seventeth brthday. They hosted them to dnner and presented hm wth a nce R. Debbe Reynolds of Marshall s spendng some tme wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fsher and Kevn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger of Muskegon spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday wth Mr. and Mrs. Porter Parks of Wacousta. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Parks and chldren of Lansng vsted Mr. and Mrs. Porter Parks Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Parks vsted Mr. and Mrs. Eldors Hahn, Monday evenng. Mrs. Lulla 1 Boak & Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Benjamn were Saturday "evenng vstors of Mr. & Mrs. Clare Boak and famly of DeWtt. He s mprovng and can walk a mle. Mrs. Lulla Boak and Mr, & Mrs. Carl Boak attended the Irwn reunon held at the home of Vera Parr Eldred at Stevensons Lake near Clare. reorganzaton and mmedate future, Roost sad, "our future wll be assured f we beneft from ths experence. The ssue s to meet our current challenges and contnue to move forward. Whle we learn from our past, we must not dstort our vew of the present or future by relvng yesterday. Our msson s to provde growth and change experences for young people thatwll prepare them to take ther places n Gods desgn for the world. Ths s where we must spend all the energy and creatvty we can muster." MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE 1 ST. JOHNS I - Central Natl Bank OF ST JOHNS SERVING YOU FROM POUR LOCATIONS St. Johns-Ovd-Pewamo Southgate Plaza. Member PDIC S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery, OL* ^t-eclalty 4 M N on US-27 to French Rd Phone Egan Eord Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hgham Phone P&B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N Clnton Phone SPACE FOR RENT Parrs Rexall Store The Corner Drug Store Phone Schmtt Electrc 1002 E State St Johns Phone Phllps Implement COMPANY 313 N Lansng St Phone SPACE FOR RENT JANS. HAIR FASHIONS _ OPEN WEEKDAYS 7 a.m.-8 p.m. SAT. 7a.m.-3p.m. r FREE PARKING _ 613 E. STATE - PH Captol Savngs LOAN ASSN.,.222 N Clnton ; Phone SPACE FOR J RENT - St Johns Co-op N Clnton Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, Inc. 108tt N Clnton St St Johns, Mchgan > Federal-Mogul CORPORATION St Johns Plant FOWLER Mathews Elevator Gran-Feed-Beans Phone WESTPHALIA Maynard-Allen STATE BANK PortlandSunfleld-WestphalU Member FDIC, Phone

12 JULY21,1976CUNTONCOUNTY^WS^^,...,.-.,,...v.--.- v 1 * w JH. A. *m _ I I mrmn lls Column by Wllam Lasher Extenson Agrculture Agent Pckng vegetables at the rght tme s as mportant as any other garden job. If vegetables are not pcked at The ncreased emphass on a market-orented agrculture stressed by the U.S. Department of Agrculture the last few years forces producers to devote more, tme and thought to market ther crops, partcularly cash gran such as wheat, as well as dry edble beans and soybeans, accordng to Dorn Dehl, State Executve Drector of the Mchgan State Agrcul tural Stablzaton and Conservaton Servce offce. The July 10 crop report ndcated a Mchganestmated wheat crop of 37.6 mllon bushels, the thrd largest wheat crop, topped only by * the 40.7 mllon bushel crop n 1967 and the 38.7 mllon bushel crop n Dehl ponted out that market prces for the Mchgan 1975 crop cash wheat vared about 78 cents over an. eght-month perod from October 1975 to June The hgh of about $3.53 per bushel was n Aprl The wheat market, he sad, was not nearly as volatle as t was for the 1974 crop a year ago, whch apparently reflected a more the rght tme and stored properly untl cooked, much of ther goodness can be lost Harvest beets when small- plentful (supply of wheat for both export and domestc use. Dehl noted that the prce support loan program s stll avalable for wheat, and the loan rate has been ncreased 13 cents per bushel over the 1975 rate. Ths program permts the producer to obtan low-cost fnancng at harvest tme and hold hs crop untl later n the season when the prce s usually more favorable. Of course, he added, there s no guarantee that the longer he holds hs crop, the better the prce wll be. The farmer stll must exercse good marketng judgment n determnng the best tme to sell. Dehl explaned that the Commodty Cred t Corporaton loan program has been used by many farmers to good advantage over the years. He noted that for 1976 crop loans, the nterest rate wll be 7*& percent per year, but wll be subject to change Aprl 1, 1977, f there s a change n the cost of funds to the Comm6dty Credt Corporaton at No change has been made snce October l, And Gas State-owned ol and gas lease rghts n 103,725 acres wll be offered at publc aucton begnnng August 25, 1976 at 10 :00 A.M. EDT., Terrace Room, Cvd Center, 505 West Allegan Street, Lansng, Mchgan, and contnung untl all descrptons have been offered. Included n ths sale are 5,577 acres of Clnton lands located n T 6N, R1W, T 7N, R 1W; T 8N, Rs 3 and 4 W. Specfc descrptons and further partculars upon request. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Lands Dvson Box Lansng, MI Pck on tme for to-medum n sze. Above 2& nches n dameter s a large beet. Beets are most tender when harvested qute small. The greens are better when pcked small, because they get tough as they get older. Pck broccol before the flowers show color, although an occasonal opened flower does not mean over maturty. Carrots contan the most sugar when fully mature, but they are better eatng when small, frm and well-colored. Moderate-szed cucumbers are bes t. Yellowng ndcates overrpe. Peppers are best when mature, frm and have a good green color (for green varetes). Harvest summer squash when ts sx to eght nches long. Never, let summer squash become more than eght nches long. Swss chard s best when crsp and tender, and not showng sgns of yellowng. Sweet corn s sweetest just as the slk blackens. Pck t n the aernoon and cook as soon as possble. Sweet corn pcked and placed n the refrgerator wll stay sweet for at Jeast twenty-four hours. Tomatoes should be pcked when they are red-rpe. Tomatoes pass three varous stages of coloraton before becomng red-rpe. When a tomato has reached maxmum sze, the shoulder starts changng from darkgreen to pale-whtsh green. Ths s called the maturegreen stage. The next stage s when the tomato starts to turn pnk. They are a few days closer to maturty than mature-green tomatoes. Tomatoes pcked n the mature-green or early pnk stage wll rpen. They should be kept at room temperature \ away from drect sunlght. Tomato qualty s best when they are pcked n the redrpe stage {for red varetes). Tomatoes should not be put nto the refrgerator untl they are red^pe. Keep them at room temperature away from drect sunlght. You could put them n a dark place. Tomatoes rpen well n the dark. Pckng garden vegetables at the rght tme wll ncrease your enjoyment of your garden. LILLISTON HIGH CAPACITY EDIBlLE BEAN COMBINES GREATEST GO-GETTERS IN THE FIELD When the Lllston moves n, you can be sure youll get the most of your harvest-and t wll take as lttle as half the tme to do t as t ever took before. We cant say ths s the new way to harvest beans anymore, for the Lllston was ntroduced three years ago. However, farmers usng Lllstons wll tell you n no uncer- tan terms that t s by far the best way. The combnaton of effcency, capacty, dependablty and speed s ncomparable. You buld your returns to new hghs and reduce harvestng costs to a mnmum. Nowadays especally, you have to wrng out every harvest dollar you can. The Lllston wll get every last one of them. The hands above hold a typcal sample of beans harvested by the Lllston Ht-Cap. They are cleaner and have fewer checked skns and splts. The arl system s one bg reason-conventonal augerlng s elmnated and so s One of the leadng causes of bean damage. THE LILLISTON-MARSH CROP WINDROWER The other half of the Lllston harvestng team. Ths s a completely new knd of "wndrower-quet, smooth, very gentle and fast-certanly the fnest ever bult, for wlndrowng edble beans. Wth the Lllston Wndrower workng for you, youll pck soly and gather a g reat crop.,. Engneered especally for edble beans, the Lltston-Wndrower may be used for other crops as well. PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT CO. St. Johns, Mchgan " : \ ~ d 4-H n Clnton 4-H Cha 4-H garden contest The fnal judgng of the Clnton 4-H Vegetable Garden and Flower Garden Contest wll be held on Saturday, July 31. The 12 Vegetable Garden Dstrct Wnners for Begnners, Junors and Senors wll be vsted by a commttee of St. Johns Exchange Club members who wll make the fnal selectons. The St. Johns Exchange Club provdes the awards and wll present them at the 4-H Far. Ponts to be consdered by the Judgng Commttee are sze of garden, varetes planted, garden plan drawn, s the garden free from weeds, dsease and nsect nfected plants, new gardenng practces used, knowledge of gardenng by member, etc. Prevously the ndvdual clubs had made nomnatons and a Dstrct Judgng Commttee of leaders had vsted the nomnees before selectng Ds trct Wnners. Approxmately 350 Gn ton 4-H members are enrolled n the Vegetable Garden project A new Flower Garden Contest was started ths year wth over h members enrolled n the project. The Clnton Extenson Womens Study Groups are provdng the contest awards and wll serve as the fnal judgng commttee vstng the 12 Dstrct Wnners gardens before makng the fnal selecton..garden members were encouraged to use a bcentennal desgn or color n the garden. Other ponts the commttee wll consder are the sze of the garden, number of varetes used, plants free from weeds, dsease or nsects, knowledge of gardenng, garden plan drawn, etc. Sx nstead of fve Last week I mentoned that Clnton would be hostng Japanese youths ths summer from July 23-August 23. However, I le out one- Clnton 4-H famly - Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schaefer of DeWtt. Clnton wll be hostng sx Japanese youth and chaperones nstead of fve as prevously lsted. Japanese quals Thursday evenng 4-H poultry members, leaders and parents partcpated n an nterestng poultry meetng at Smth Hall n St. Johns. Dr. Sam Varghese, Extenson poultry youth specalst from Mchgan State Unversty, dscussed what he wll be lookng for n judgng poultry exhbtsat the far and showed sldes on dfferent breeds of chckens, pgeons and other phases, of.byjohnaylsworth BUTLER poultry projects. Dr. Varghese explaned the Japanese Qual project ndcatng a person would need lttle space for ths project, The Japanese Qual reaches maturty n sx weeks. The Japanese Qual would make an excellent classroom project. There wll be a Japanese Qual exhbt at the Clnton 4-H Far Aug showng the qual hatchng out. The qual wll be avalable for sale at 50 cents each at the end of the far. The poultry exhbts wll be judged on Tuesday, August 17, at9 a.m. wth Dr. Sam Varghese as the judge. Dr. Varghese wll ask each member to remove ther exhbt from the pen, show the brds and wll be asked to name dfferent parts of the brd. The members who attended the meetng wll have a head start over the other exhbtors. Shootng safety Fnal plans have been made for the Gun Safety Contests. The Trap Shootng Contest wll be held Wednesday, August 4, 6:30 p.m. at the Sleepy Hollow Conservaton Club on Mead Road, West of DeWtt Road, North of St. Johns. Each contestant wll shoot 50 shots. Three county wnners n each the Junor Dvson and Senor Dvson wll represent the county n the State Contest Aug. 24. The Rfle Shoot Contest wll be held Wednesday, Aug. 11, at the Ingham Conservaton Club Grounds West of the Lansng Mall n Lansng. Members must be 12 years of age or older to compete. Clnton wll select 6 members to represent the county n the State Contest on August 24. Workng hard The 4-H horse leaders and members are workng hard to make the horse barn and arena at the far grounds more attractve to the publc. On July 8, 15 4-H horse members and leaders panted the horse arena fence area. They dd an excellent job. Plans are to pant the horse bam before the far. Other mprovements ncluded. the enclosng the horse judges stand, put sand n the arena, buld a horse wash rack. New doors wll be bult on the horse bam to help prevent vandalsm. Dogs go through paces The sxth state-wde 4-H Obedence and Leader-Dog Show wll be held Saturday, July 24, at Mchgan State Unversty. Classes wll be Kan-Sun Contnuous Dryer WE CARRY BOTH CONTINUOUS FLOW t AUTOMATIC DRYERS The Contnuous Dryers Can Dry 180 to 430 Bushels.Per Hour. The Automatc dryers Dryng Rate s 90 Bushels An Hour. BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER, We Also Carry Fanmsted Buldngs & Bns FRICKE FARM SERVICE 4798 S. Ely Hghway Mddlaton 1 Ph S8 A\ Ltwller Ph G held for sub-novce, novce, advanced novce handlers and dog, jr. showmanshfr, leader-dog puppy as well as 4+h leader obedence. Judgng begns at 9:30 a.m. Entry fee s 50 cents per class. Entres can be made at the show. A lst of classes are avalable from the Extenson Offce. Nmble Fngers news The j Nmble Fngers 4-H L members dscussed deas for the club ltter barrel and float exhbt for the far. Dense Cerny wll be charman of the ltter barrel exhbt. Far books were passed out to members and questons were answered about far projects. Demonstratons were gven by Becky Barnes "on "Dfferences between Bakng Powder & Bakng Soda"; Lor Humagel on "How to make a Candle Centerpece*; Brenda Bancro on "How to Pn an Insect"; Beth Cowan on "How to Swng a Bat"; and Dense Cerny on "How to get the Seeds from Chves." Soball results Soball results for the weekend of July 9 are as follows: Whte League- Prare 123-Fowler Bg Ds9; Olve Grls 16-Else 4. Corners 11; Green Acres 11- Vctor 2; Stoney Creek 24- Nmble Fngers 17; Prare II9-Bengal Communty 8 and Olve Boys over Fowler Freballs. Green League- Green Acres 30-FowIer Bg Ds 5; Charles Gang22- Olve 4-H 16; Vctor 12- Bengal Communty 9; Stoney Creek 7-Fowler Freballs 0 and Eagle Ts 12- Else-4 Cornferfc 4. The 4-H playoffs begn Frday, July 23, and wll be fnshed Aug. 6. Sx county 4-H teams wll represent the n the Dstrct Playoffs Monday and Tuesday August 9-10 n Ingham. Extenson Calendar July 23, 4-H Soball Playoffs begn July 24, Dstrct III Ho sten Show at Hastngs July 28,4-H Food and Fun Fest, 4-H members years and leaders SmthV Hall, 6:30 July 29,4-H Food and Fun Fest, 4-H members years and leaders Smth Hall 6:30 July 30, State Holsten Show, Mdland July 31, Fnal Judgng of 4- H Gardens -- All Day (Vegetable &, Flowers). Flower Garden Contest sponsored by Famly Lvng Councl. Vegetable Garden Contest sponsored by St. Johns Exchange Club. Aug. 2,4-H Horse Leaders- -Central Natonal Bank-7:30 p.m. Aug. 3, Bean & Beet Feld ;Day-MSU Bean & Beet Farm, Sagnaw. Tours at 1:30 & 6:30 p.m. Aug. 3, State Farm Management Tour, Shawassee Aug. 5, 4-H Far Superntendents Meetng, Smth Hall-8 p.m. Aug. 7, 4-H Glass Collecton Project Aug. 13, Set up 4-H Far Aug Clnton 4-H Far Real Estate For Sale by, States of Amerca Farmers Home Admnstraton has for sale propertes located at 231 WestFrst Street, Ovd, and 6643 Krepps Road, St. Johns. Lcensed realtors nterested n lstng these propertes contact Farmers Hqme Admnstraton, 125 South Maple Street, Ithaca, phone number BOBCAT OPEN SEASONS FOR The Natural Resources Commsson, at ts meetng on June 11,1976, under authorty of Sees. 1, 2 and 3 of Act 230 P.A. 1925, as amended, and Chapter 5, Sec. 1, Act 286, P.A. 1929, as amended, establshed rules,for the takng of bobcats n the wnter and sprng of , as follows: 1. Seasons Zone 1: Huntng and trappng, October 25 through March 31 Zone 2: Huntng only, January 1 through February 28 Zone 3: Closed to huntng and trappng 2. Areas Zone 1 - The Upper Pennsula, except Bos Blanc Island whch wll be ncluded under Zone 2 regulatons. Zone 2 - Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Otsego, Montmorency, and Alpena countes. 3. Regstraton Any person kllng a bobcat under authorty of a vald huntng or trappng lcense shall present the bobcat at a Department of Natural Resources dstrct offce or other desgnated, v feld offce wthn two weeks of the seasons end. There a confrmng seal shall be attached and nformaton obtaned from the lcensee as to date and place of kll and other pertnent nformaton deemed approprate. No taxdermst or fur buyer shall accept a bobcat or bobcat pelt wthout the confrmng seal attached, or process t n any fashon. Regstraton hours wll be durng regular workng hours or where offces are open for some other purpose, aer hours. No charge wll be made for sealng. CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE JOHN DEERE SALES SERVICE <fffhfl4wh=fl» CARSON CITY PHONE LAWN EQP. GOOD S ROTO TILLER RIDING MOWERS NEW 8( USED 250 HONDA TRAIL BIKE» TRACTORS 1130 M.F. J.D, 2010 J.D.A. M.H.44/WIDE FRT. I.H.C INC. W/LOADER OLIVER-155QW/LDR. I.H.C.AW/PLOW&qULT. OLIVER 60 DISC J.D. BW166" J.D. RWA 126" KEWANEE 12 M.F. NO DISC. COMBINES J.D. 95 Gas W/CAB - 4 ROW CORN HEAD 13CUTTING PLATFORM J.D.30W/BEAN EQUIP., GLENAERCII J.D. 30 RASP J.D.25 A.C\66 (2) I.H.C. 82 BEAN MISC.. 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13 Chloes Column "As a parent, you are eager to help your chldren learn to read, wrte and spell. But dont overlook another very mportant aspect In the total development, namely physcal actvty," cautons Dr. Vera Seefeldt, Mchgan State Unversty Assocate Professor n Health, physcal Educaton and Recreaton, The ablty to move effcently s essental to the well-beng of chldren. Physcal actvty s mportant n the mantenance and growth of bones, muscles and nerve tssues. Sound physcal and mental health also are related to good actvty patterns. Movement helps chldren release ther mental tensons and begn to relax. Many long-term benefts can be derved from ftness actvtes. These nclude mantanng desrable weght and mprovng posture. A healthy body can help ward off vruses and bactera. Studes ndca te that a systematc program of moderate exercse throughout a lfetme wll delay tssue degeneraton, especally n the heart and vascular system. Movement and play also are mportant n helpng a chld develop socally. Most of the socal contacts and nteractons of chldren occur n a motor skll settng. Through play, chldren learn about cooperaton, farness, tolerance, courtesy, respect, modesty and dependablty. Skll s very mportant n ganng peer acceptance. Early n lfe, chldren who dont move well are ostraczed by ther peers. These chldren get the dea that they are clumsy and begn to feel nferor. All of the fundamental motor sklls such as runnng, throwng, catchng, hoppng, skppng, jumpng, and kckng should be well establshed n normal chldren by the tme they are fve years old. However, chldren must receve nstructon n motor skll development, just as n readng and wrtng, f they are to perform well. Parents havean mportant role jnhelpng ther chldren develop motor sklls. Studes from the 1930s and Base Red Physcal actvty mportant for kds 40s ndcate that chldren then were more adept n performng the fundamental motor sklls than todays chldren. Sedentary lfestyles, ncludng many hours of televson vewng, may have contrbuted to the relatvely pour motor skll development of chldren n the 1970s. "Chldren who come from homes where the whole famly s nvolved n physcal actvtes are more sklled n movement technques. Therefore t s very mportant for parents to get nvolved n ther chldrens play perod,", stresses Dr. Seefeldt. * Many parents fnd t dffcult to play wth ther chldren n a motor way. There are a number of good books whch can gve suggestons and drectons for a varety of actvtes to help your chldren mprove ther motor sklls. Some of the books you mght consder are: "Daly Sensormotor Tranng Actvtes," by Brayley, Konck and Leedy; "Essental Movement Experences for Pre-school and Prmary Chldren," by Dauer; Perceptual Motor Lesson Plans," by Capon; "Educatng Chldren for Movement," by Hanson and Curts; and "Body Management Actvtes," by Mourouzs and others. Below are lsted some actvtes to help your B chldren acqure motor sklls: Coordnaton Ladder: Place a ladder flat on the floor. Walk forward and backward by steppng on each rung. The chld may also crawl along the ladder. Ths exercse promotes eyefoot coordnaton, balance and spatal awareness. Lne Straddle; Place a strp of maskng tape on the floor. Chldren straddle the tape wth ther feet. Use the crossover step and do not step on the tape. Alternate le foot to rght sde of tape and rght foot to le sde of tape. Ths exercse promotes eye-foot coordnaton and balance. Step Over Object: Select ^objects of varous heghts,. such as boxes, blocks, small benches, etc. Place these so chldren can step over the objects wthout touchng them. Ths exercse $6.20 GAL. IN GAL. CANS promotes eye-foot lean to le, rght, front, and coordnaton and spatal back. Ths exercse awareness. promotes balance and Hgh Water: Hold a rope or drectonalty. yardstck at varyng heghts. Frog Leapng: Chldren Ask the chldren to step or squat wth hands on floor n jump over "hgh water." front of feet. Then they leap Ths exercse promotes eyefoot coordnaton. and brngng feet forward.. forward, extendng hands Swayng: Chldren stand Ths exercse promotes total wth arms over head and body coordnaton, Jms Column Rarely do resdents of any county have the State Farm Management Tour held n ther back yard two years n a row, but that s a prvlege we have n Clnton. Last year ths major event, sponsored by the Agrculture Economcs Department of Mchgan State Unversty, was held n Iona - our neghbor to the west Ths year, t s beng held n Shawassee - our neghbor to the east. Purpose of the tour s to provde a busmans holday for farm folks. Modern farmers are analertgroup of people, always anxous to learn and see how ther neghbors are dong. The oldfashoned type that slaved away on the home farm seven days a week, have already been lterally plowed under by modern technology and ample testmony exsts that hard work wthout good management technques s nsuffcent to compete proftably n ths compettve busness. The July ssue of Mchgan Farmer magazne carres a detaled map showng how to get to the farms and a short resume of each operaton. The farms are close enough together so, wth- a lttle hustlng, you can vst two farms n the forenoon and two dfferent ones n the aernoon. Organzed programs ncludng famly ntervews wll be held at 10 and 11 a.m. at each of the three mornng stops and at 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. at three dfferent aernoon stops. Mornng stops nclude: Frank Vyskocl located south west of New Lothrup at 6237 E. Henderson Road. Ths s a cash-crop operaton SALE TRU TEST SUPREME! Barn Pant fgal. n 5 gal. pals $5.19 GAL. IN GAL. CANS SUPREME LATEX HOUSE PAIOT REG. $11.98 CUSTOM COLORS HIGHER Our fnest Acrylc Latex exteror fnsh. Protects lke an ol pant: ressts weather, stans, blsterng, smog. 30 Jamestown Colors & Whte. wth 780 acres of corn, oats, sugar beets, wheat, cucumbers and soybeans. Dck Austn, Shawassee Extenson Agent advses technques and new practces oh ths farm wll gve any good cash-crop farmers some valuable new deas. The second stop s the Conkln Farm located near the East county lne at E. Juddvlle Road wth 190 dary cattle and a real workable waste handlng program of partcular nterest to darymen who must stll solve the problem on ther farms. The thrd stop features an outstandng dary farm where breedng for producton and type have been most successful. Ths s the Dck Glna Farm located at 5160 Serr Road, east of Corunna. Dck s well known among Clnton darymen and a very actve member of Central Genetcs, the Ho sten Sre Provng Assocaton organzed wth a Clnton home base On Sunday, July 11, the annual reunon of the John and Alma Ernst famly was held at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckhorn at Horseshoe Lake near Lakevew. There were 35 present who partook of a potluck dnner. They spent the aernoon boatng, waterskng, swmmng, playng cards and vstng. Guests camefrom Holt,Lansng; St, Johns, Battle Creek and East Lansng. Congratulatons and best wshes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Davd Rossow, who were marred Saturday, July- 10, at St. Paul Lutheran Church at Flnt. Mrs. Rossow s the former Mss Nancy Stuendel of Flnt Davd s the son of Rev. and Mrs. H,E. Rossow. Mrs. Wllam Ernst spent Thursday, July 8 wth her sster, Mss Agnes Bearndt and Peggy Mowhatt of rural Sx Lakes. MaxneErnst and Mrs. Robert Beckhorn attended an antque show at Cadllac. On Thursday nght and Frday Mrs. Ernst and Maxne vsted the Beckhorns at ther cottage at Horseshoe Lake near Lakevew. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tedt and Amy of Tennessee came Thursday, July 9 and spent a few days wth hs parents and brother, Mrs. and Mrs. Rudolph Tedt and Phllp Tedt and grandmother, Mrs. Ida Schrader. Rudolph Tedt s slowly mprovng from a recent heart attackat the Clnton Memoral Hosptal where he s a medcal patent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pasch spent the 4th of July wth hs brother and sstern-law, Mr..and Mrs. Herman Pasch of Rley. Agrcultursts, farmers and the nterested publc are nvted to attend a gran dryng, storage and marketng, meetng sponsored by Northern Propane Gas Company n cooperaton wth Mchgan State Unversty Cooperatve Extenson Servces. The program as outlned by Jm.Pelham, Clnton Extenson drector, follows: Robert Maddes, Mchgan State Unversty Agrcultural Engneerng Department, wll speakn "Jm Pelham Clnton Extenson Drector last year. Box lunches wll be avalable from the 4- H Councl at noon and Pultzer Prze wnnng journalst, Lauren Soth, s expected to delver another of hs dynamc speeches on the subject, "Can We Export Our Agr cultural Problems." One of the aernoon stops wll be at daryman, Bob Brads place at 3107 Newburg Road, straght south of Corunna. Hs Durand address s a lttle confusng, but not near as much so as the fact that one aernoon stop s on Newburg Road and another on- New berry Road! Bob s mlkng 330 hofetens and I, personally, frst got acquanted wth hm when I coped hs mlkng parlor desgn for the state farm I was managng at The desgn of the parlor, bult ten years ago, s stll modern and functonal and hs entre set-up reflects, good plannng. Another stop n the aernoon s the Robert Declerg and Sons operaton, south of Durand at East Pror Road. Cash crops are the major enterprse, but there s also some beef and 7500 hens. In short, there s somethng of nterest for every farmer and Extenson Drector, George McQueen (formerly of Clnton ), and hs staff have done a good job of makng arrangements. JULY 21,1876 CLINTON COUNTYNEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN13-A nounce gran meetng depth on effcent dryng and gran storage methoqs, Dck Krk ham of the Butler Buldng Manufacturng Company, Wll dscuss modern storage facltes, and Art Wcke, gran handlng systems, wll talk about proper controls and IP-gas as a fuel source. Bll Mahre of Northern Propane Gas Company wll speak on propane supply - short and long. Mahre wll also show an nformatve move on the Alaskan ppelne. The two-hour meetng, commencng at 10 a.m. Frday, July 30, wll be held at Peet Center, 142 Sagnaw street( chesanlng. xhere wll be a door prze OAT me SONAfFS/DS drawng and luncheon vh be served to all attendng. I dont care what we turn nto as long aa we can get out of these Itchy outfts. It wll take more than good luck to sell your croos at Every farmer knows theres some element of luck nvolved In sellng gran and beans. How much depends on who you sell to and how. Talk to us, your Mchgan Elevator Exchange marketng dealer. Were part of 150 dealers teamed up wth MEE to get the best possble prce for Mchgan farmers. As the largest t handler of gran and beans n ths state, MEE s In constant touch wth all domestc and overseas markets. MEE s the leader lp workng to cut freght rates, mprove ral servce, and cut the cost of handlng beans through contanerlzaton. A rabbts foot s nce but as a MEE marketng elevator,,we have the marketng knowledge you need. See us today. ST. JOHNS CO-OP MAKE THE CO-OP HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS N. CLINTON SELL THE FAVORITE FIELD DAYS" Wednesday FORD OtSXP EM ALL! New! Ford-bult Cabs! Rght down the Lne! FORD "COVERS" THE FIELD! Thursday Aug. 4 & 5 (Mark your calendar) At Morton Ford Tractor V/2 mles north of Captal Cty Arport on Arport Rd. (ste of feld demo) See 9 Dfferent Ford Tractors Demonstrated SELECT LATEX HOUSE PAINT REG. $8.98 CUSTOM COLORS HIGHER A real money-savng value for home- ^ownerl Ressts fadng, blsterng, fumes. Dres fast. Water cleanup. Pure Whte; 4 popular colors. mmr 9m *W""m ^ ^ _ HARDWARE STORE ^ 300 N. Clnton St. Johns Comng-St. Johns Sdewalk Days July Farmers /C7 should help Farmers. Tnt tntphlloopty bahlnd PCA If our lof» Producton CradtA wen lon m nown*db)rtm*r tun (at Itrunn Flrmer (torn Ihlnret arson Ih.twrd 0 I d Irec ton A nd whan you bo now It om PCA.youb«omrtam»mbflryoJr«f A1 PCA w««n Involved In glcullurt We under land lb* pecal nted 01 Itrmtrt And wa work lull lma a (nalng; thownwfle So whan you n»td Fnancal help-aaa th» peopl* nho bat Man helpng farmara lor ovamoytra Youll fnd u t PCA CHARLES BRACEY Manager Your Local PCA Planner MICHAEL CRUMBAUGH Loan Offcer PHONE S.US.27 ST.JOHNS SPECIALl SPECIAL! SPECIAL! FREE CB RADIO WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW FULL SIZE FORD TRACTOR FROM MORTON FORD TRACTOR SALES FROM NOW UNTIL OCTOBER 31st Plowng, dscng and chsel plowng Ford factory reps wll be dong the demonstratng... 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Regster for the free Ford 19" push type rotary lawn mower. Drawng to be held Aug. 5 at 4 p.m. at the feld. Morton Ford Tractor, Inc. Tr To". I llp-ff) Phone The Frendly People At CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT $122 N. GR "RIVER IN LANSING (At the corner of Waverly and Grand Rver NEAR CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT

14 JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 14-A # of Re, nu Sharng The s an account of Clnton Federal Revenue Sharng money and how H was spent durng the perod from July L1975 through June 30,1976. Balance as of June 30,1975 Amount Receved durng perod Interest Earned Total $88, , , $351, Accordng to Gerald E. Shepard, these mones were voted by the Board of Commssoners to be used as follows: The Road Commsson used $185,000 for a mat program for resurfacng prmary roads. The Md-Mchgan Dstrct Health Department receved $25,000 for operaton and mantenance. The Socal Servces Department receved $70,000 for operaton and mantenance. There s a balance of $71,292,30 to be used by the Road Commsson n July and August for mat program, for resurfacng more prmary roads. Itscool nsde...if youhavebeen puttng off a trp to Ledge Cra Lane because of the hot weather - WAIT NO MORE! Weve nstalled an ar condtoner n the Gallery on the second floor and...ts cool nsde. Come on n and browse, help yourself to lemonade or coffee. See the works of over 100 area artsts and crasmaa Every tem s hand craed and sensbly prced. Mark Saturday, July 31, on vour calendar. Thats the date of the 3rd annual Island Art Far. Accordng to Art Fan* charman Lynda Trnklen there are 125 crasmen comng to Grand Ledge to sell and dsplay ther wares. She promses a bg day for everyone wth free entertanment n the Island Pavlon, free parkng, free admsson, hot dogs, ce cream, cold drnks and lots of cras. You wont want to mss t! Sponsored by Ledge Cra Lane Ltd., corner Brdge & Rver Sts, downtown Grand Ledge. Open Wednesday thru Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Frday nght tll 9 p.m. Vewng The Advertsng Scene... Wth HAROLD SCHMALTZ Advertsng Drector BE SURE GET IN ON ALL THE g and prze drawngs at Kurts Applance Center ths week. Over $700 worth of free gs are gong to be gven away durng Kurts weeklong sale actvtes commemoratng 11 years of servce to St. Johns area! JUST STOP IN REGISTER...Smple enough, snt t? Among those tems on the freebe lst are: A Eureka lghtweght cleaner,,an RCA Color TV set, a Ktchen Ad Hot Water dspenser, 3 complete Pyrex sets, 2 cook sets and a Charmglow Grll. Drawngs,are scheduled for the last day of the sale, Saturday, July 24th. Along wth all the free gs, Kurts s launchng sale prces never before heard of. IF YOURE IN NEED OF A NEW WASHER, DRYER, REFRIGERATOR, RANGE OR TV SET, GET ON DOWN CHECK KURTS SALE PRICES...The tme s now! SIDEWALK SALE DAYS ARE COMING TO ST. JOHNS THURSDAY FRIDAY, JULY 29 and- 30th. BE SURE RESERVE THOSE DATES!! THE SAVINGS AT SIDEWALK DAYS ARE ALWAYS FANTASTIC. See you there SOMETHING CAN CERTAINLY be sad for a merchant who sells products backed wth servce. Try buyng somethng wthout the servce agreement and youll know what I mean..i*ve oen heard t sa,d, "Youll remember the qualty and servce long aer youve forgotten the prce". NO TRUER WORDS WERE EVER SPOKEN! BEWBTT TOWNSHIP NOTICE July 21 & 28th To all qualfed electors bf the Townshp of DeWtt, of Clnton: Notce s hereby gven thatthe wll be held n the Townshp of DeWtt/ of Clnton, State of Mchgan on TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1976 between the hours of 7:CO a.m. and 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of votng to nomnate for the offces: States Senator, States Representatve; State Representatve, Offces, Delegates to the Conventon, and Townshp Offces., Also be be nomnated are for the nonpartsan offces: Judge of the Court of Appeals, Crcut Court Judge, Probate Court Judge, and Dstrct Court Judge. Also to be voted upon wll be any State Amendments or propostons and the Townshp Propostons: MILLAGE PROPOSITION TO INCREASE THE PRESENTTAX LIMITATION Shall the lmtaton on the amount of taxes whch may be assessed aganst all property wthn the Townshp of DeWtt, Clnton, Mchgan, be ncreased by 1 mll (s) )$1.00 per one thousand dollars of state equalzed valuaton) for a perod bf 2 year (s) 1976 to 1977, both Inclusve, for the purpose of levyng a tax to be used to defray, n whole or n part, the cost of operatng the DeWtt Townshp Fre Department, and for acquston, repar, replacement, mantenance and housng of the equpment and apparatus of sad department? I n addton, shall the lmtaton on the amount of taxes whch the Townshp of DeWtt, Clnton, Mchgan, be ncreased by 1 V mll (s) ($1.50 per one thousand dollars of state equalzed valuaton) for a perod of 2 year (2)1976 to 1977, both nclusve, for the purpose of levyng a tax to be used to defray, n whole or n part, thecost of operatng the DeWtt Townshp Polce Department, and for acquston, repar, replacement, mantenance and housng of the equpment and apparatus of, sad department? MILLAGE PROPOSITION TO INCREASE THE PRESENT TAX LIMITATION Shall the lmtaton on the amount of taxes whch may beassessed aganst all property, wthn the Townshp of DeWtt, Clnton, Mchgan, be ncreased by two mlls ($2.00 per one thousand dollars of state equalzed valuaton) for a perod of two (2) years 1976 to 1977, both nclusve, for the purpose of provdng funds to wden, construct, gravel, dtch, extend and mantan a system of local roads wthn the Townshp of DeWtt? MILLAGE PROPOSITION TO INCREASE THE PRESENTTAX LIMITATION Shall the lmtaton on the amount of taxes whch may beassessed aganst all property wthn the Townshp of DeWtt, Clnton, Mchgan, be ncreased by one quarter mll ($.25 per one thousand dollars of state equalzed valuaton) for a perod of four (4) years 1976 to 1979, both nclusve, for the purpose of provdng funds to acqure, construct, operate and-or mantan a systerp of parks and publc recreatonal programs and facltes wthn the Townshp of DeWtt? VOTING LOCATIONS are as follows: PRECINCT ONE - DeWtt Mddle School near Shavey and Herbson Roads PRECINCT TWO- DeWtt Townshp Hall 780 Weland Road PRECINCT YHREE - DeWtt Townshp Fre Hall 780 E. Weland Road PRECINCT FOUR - DeWtt Mddle School near Shavey and Heblson Roads PRECINCT FIVE - DeWtt Townshp Fre Hall 780 E. Weland Road PRECINCT SIX- DeWtt Mddle School near Shavey and Herbson Roads Absent voter ballots wll be avalable at my offce at 780 E. Weland Road, Lansng, Mchgan by wrtten applcaton on the prescrbed form untl 2:00 p.m. Saturday, July 31,1976. Absent voter 4 ballots may be Voted n my offce on Monday, August 2,1976 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. DONNA B.SYVERSON DEWITTTCWNSHIPCLERK \ WEEK IS THE WEEK! Thats when our Bcentennal Tablod supplements are appearng n the News. Weve all worked hard on them to brng to you what we feel wll be a treasured keepsake for years to come. BE SURE GET* YOUR COPIES WEEK. IF WERE OUT AT THE NEWSST, STOP BY THE OFFICE, WEll HAVE SOME HERE FOR YOU EVERYBODYS TALKING ABOUT THE ACADEMY AWARD FILM, "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest" whch s openng ths Frday at Clnton Theatre. Ths flm swept all the major Academy Awards, ncludng best pcture, and became the frst moton pcture to acheve ths dstncton n 42 years, snce "IT Happened One Nght" n Jack Ncholson wnnng the Best Actor award plays the lead role supported by Best ActresswnnerLous Fletcher n a story portrayng rebellous behavor n a mental nsttuton GUESS WHO CAME WALKING INTO THE OFFICE MONDAY? Larry Patrck, formerly wth Rado Staton WRBJ, no less. Larry went out to Allance, Nebraska about 1% yeas ago and from what he says, the experence of the move and job change has been nothng less than fantastc. Larry heads up the news department and covers on the scene news and sports events much lke he dd when here n St. Johns. He says the closest basketball game he covers s 60 mles away whle s farthest sports assgnment s 200 mles. Its no wonder he lkes the home games! Garland Davd Dumond and Chans Sullvan marred under Lawn-Rose-Arbor. Garlands rural Dumond lawn was the scene of a beautful weddng Saturday June 26 at 11 a.m. that unted Davd Dumond and Chars Sullvan of Flnt, n marrage. The vows were spoken before the Reverend Mchael Gleason of the New Hope Fellowshp Church of Ovd, wth Davd and Chars facng each other under a yellowrose and dasy covered arbor, at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. & Mrs. LeRoy (Dale) Dumond. The brdes parents are Mr. and Mrs. McKnnes of Flnt Larry Dumond brother of the groom, served as best man. Keth McKnnes, brother of the brde was the only groomsman. The brde chose, Mrs. Joyce McKnnes, as her matron of honor, and Stephane McKnnes, her sster, as the brdesmad. The 3 yr. old flower grl, Brande Dumond, who s a nece of the brdegroom, and Mchael Jmerson, 2 yr. old, precluded the brde down the whte carpeted path to the arbor altar. Solost, Cynd Wallace of Flnt, sang wth Mrs. Rodney Loynes accompanyng her on the electrc organ. The brdes gown was a long whte slk organza flowng garment n the summer breeze, t was trmmqd wth whte lace and had a yellow cumberbund. The matron of honor and brdesmad gowns were long yellow flowng garment wth whte lace trm. The flower grl was adorned n a long yellow CEDARP0STS Cut To Any Sze Mnmum Delvery , ClUBROMH LAKE gown and the rng bearer wore whte to match the grooms whte tux, A cascade of yellow roses and whte dases was carred by the brde, the attendant and flower grl carred baskets of yellow rose buds & dases. Mr. Dumond has been workng wth handcapped people and engaged an nterpreter for deaf & dumb sgn language to allow those guests to understand the weddng ceremony and songs that were sung. A recepton for- the 300 guests mmedately followed -the weddng ceremony, as the rest of the yard was set wth table and chars for the luncheon. The weddng cake was made & beautfully decorated wth yellow roses and whte dases by the grooms mother, Mrs. Dummond. Cousns of the groom, Msses Brenda & Karen Bowen were n charge of the guest book. The mother of the brde wore a long blue chffon flowng gown and the grooms mother wore a long prnt gown whch they both pnned a corsage of roses thatwas presented them. The neg Mr. & Mrs. Dave Dumond wll make ther home near Flnt where he s employed Ronald Nethaway, son of Mr. & Mrs. Perry Nethaway attended Ferrs State Unversty ths week for the orentaton perod. Ronald wll be attendng Ferrs State Unversty ths fall as a freshman, he graduated from Ovd-Else wth the class of Frday, July 23 Leo Baker Mr. Frank Palatka Jr. of Lapeer, formerly of Carl and was recently nvolved n a serous automoble accdent, hs wfe the former Ruth Ann Schultz, was nvolved n a rear-end collson auto accdent just last week and had mnor njures. 9:30-1 ;30 No Cover Charge Saturday, July 24 The Dxeland Express New Orleans Nght 15 mnute floor show 9:45-1:45, (OR fuseuvmionscall fl VW8 Elte - 4 Granadas - 9 Mustangs - 12 Pntos 2 Gran Tbrnos - 1 Gran Torno Brougham - -2 Two 4 doors, one 2 door good selecton of new trucks and stll have some comng! WE STILL HAVE A FEW LEFT) e Granada Gha Starsky & Hutch Torno e Gran Torno Pnto Stallon Used Cars and Trucks 1974 CHEVROLET Va TON PtCK UP. One owner low mleage, V-8 automatc, power steerng & brakes, w-cap. $ FORD ELITE: V-8 automatc, power steerng & brakes, ar, AM-FAA rado, nteror decor. A real sweet heart. $ DATSUN WAGON: Automatc transmsson, rado, sharp, one owner. $ COUNTRY SEDAN 6 passenger, V-8, automatc, power steerng & brakes, AM rado, 38,000one owner mles. Clean car $ OLDS VISTA CRUISER 10 passenger V-8 automatc, power steerng & brakes, ar, local car. One owner $ MAVERICK 2 dr. grabber, 8 cylnder automatc, power steerng and brakesj rado, 24,000 mles. One owner spotless W $ CHEVROLET WINDOW VAN: vent roof, /.o00 actual mles, V-8, automatc transmsson, power steerng, rado, carpet, custom* one owner, shtfro. S F-250 a* TON FORD RANG R PICKUP: V-Q, automatc, power steerng & brakes, one owner, sharp. I044 _p3w Transportaton Specals *88 to *888 RENT-A-CAR Daly, Weekly-& Monthly RATES AVAILABLE tld G*^!L* 1973 % TON CHEVROLET PICK UP - one owner low mleage, V-8 automatc, power steerng & brakes, rado. $ GREMLIN X HATCHBACK low mleage, one owner, 4 cyl., stck, radal tres, rado. $ PINTO RUNABOUT automatc, 13,000 mles, rust proofed, one owner. $ PINTO WAGON automatc, rado! sharp," low mleage.. _ $ MAVERICK 2 dr., 6 cylnder, standard, AAA rado. $ TORINO WAGON V-8,-automatc, power steerng & brakes, 23,000 mles, one owner, sharp. $ OLDS OMEGA 2 dr., 6 cylnder, 3 speed, AAA rado, 37,000 mtes one owner, sharo. $ MUSTANG MACH 1: V-8, autbmatlc, power steerng, rado. $ CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC: 4-door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng and ar. $ FORD BRONCO: V-B, 3 speed, rado, snow plow, one owner, low mleage, exceptonally uo sharp. *2894

15 By Neva Keys Else Correspondent The Else Bcentennal Week closed Frday nght on & happy and thankful note. Although t was qute warm, the weather was perfect for the entre celebraton. The openng parade for exceeded the greatest expectatons, the crowds" were so apprecatve and the cooperaton of area famles n loanng ther valuable and unusual antques and herlooms was outstandng. Many were placed n the~ storm wndows and featured a two-day Antque Par, whch was attended by 450 people at the Amercan Legon Hall. Proceeds of the Food Counter, the cookbooks of favorte famly recpes and donatons wll go to the Else Hstorcal Assn to ad n furnshng the Hstorcal Room whch was recently attached to the Else Publc Lbrary. Areas of the Legon Hall were arranged as specfc rooms featurng furnture of years past. The ktchen wth ts ron kettles, pots and pans, and the old fashoned ktchen cabnet and large safe wth ts screen doors attracted the young people, also the array of old cookbooks datng back to the late 1800s. The dnng room table, chars, heavy sdeboard, wth slverware, glassware, >* J^fr^Say^fr^A^^fc/^*?*^*****-*******-*^^ N^WWKBggg?Sg$SggS^^ antque dshes and Wedgewo od were nterestng. The elaborate corner knck-knack shelves, occasonal stnads and tables, love seats, platform rocker, foot stools were arranged around a hand woven carpet and small rugs n the Hyng room or parlor as t was then called. Bedroom furnshngs, commodes, marble topped stands ard dozens of antque qults, pllow shams and coverlets and hand panted chamber chna. Clothng was dsplayea***along the walls ncludng long baby clothes, many antque blouses, dresses and formal wear of more than 100 years old. There \ were several collectons UTrought n; varous cons; large dsplay of exquste dolls from the huge collecton belongng to Mrs. Calsta Reed; all knds of clocks by Lawrence Peters; and lamps, ncludng an Aladdn lamp. Books lke the McGuffey reader, hstorcal, records, papers, pctures of long ago hangng from the walls along wth a framed desgn made of human har, leather covered trunks, were arranged throughout the hall. Antque shop tools of wood or metal,- wooden washng machne wth wooden cradle. There was an old ronng* board used by HOROSCOPE CARD READINGS Daly n the home. Prvate sessons by appontment only. Please call , area code 517. Hours are 9 oclock to 9 p.m. daly. SSSSSSCTfrWS % W $ % H WWfrWfl S-M-5jW4WM3SS3S$SSSSg alutes Bcentennal generatons, wth a collecton of slegh bells, tobacco cutter, hog scraper, flat rons, sad rons, a charcoal ron, candle holders of ron and several vacuum cleaners of early vntage, Mrs. Charlotte Terpstra of Ovd demonstrated how to make yarn from wool at a Shaker spnnng wheel n the center of the hall. There were chars n a\ crcle around her so young and old had an opportunty- to learn, frst hand ths necessary art of the old tmes. Mrs. Terpstra answered many questons. \ Outdoors, Jan Anderson churned butter the way t was done generatons ago. Aer coolng the butter, she cut t n lttle stars to serve wth home made bread. She used a very large old churn and drew many of the young people to watch. Durng the mddle of the week, there was a sngsperaton at the Methodst Church organzed by Leonard Tllotson; the vst from a sght moble; Marauderettes Cra Booth Bake Sale; Cheerleaders Cake Walk, and ppttery demonstra ton by Keth Thornton. A Bcentennal dress parade wth foks n 1776 style attre gathered at the Bank corners, as n the olden days and paraded before 150 people to the Else Publc Lbrary where the Hstorcal room was open to vew the donatons that have already been arranged. There was a demonstraton of the It s hereby gven that a Publc Hearng wll be held atthe E. E. Knght Elementary School/ Tyler Drve/ n the Vllage of Else, Mchgan, at* 7t30 P.M. on August 18, 1976, to afford the opportunty for ndvduals to be heard on the Economc and Socal Effecs of the locaton, desgn envronmental mpact of wastewater treatment faclty for the Vllage of Else, Mchgan. <, Maps, drawngs, and envronmental statements and other pertnent data wjll.be avalable upon request for publc nspecton for copyng from the offce of the Department of Publc Works, and also n the Publc Lbrary nthe Vllage of EIserMchfgan. recently purchased Area Ambulance by four townshlps-duplan, Elba,, part of Farfeld and Chap n. The Ambulance, a Dodge Max Van s equpped wth a rado whch can be n contact wth any hospual n the state mmedately and also the latest n Frst Ad. The Else area-men volunteer ther tme for operatng the ambulance servce. The Bcentennal Week closed wth the Sdewalk Sales, an ce cream and cake socal on the Lbrary lawn from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. aer whch Jms Band played for a street dance. Both events were well attended and provded recreaton and enjoyment for all. The newly peced patch qult donated by Mrs. Ruth Rasdale was drawn from ~a raffle bv Mrs. Raelene EAST LANSING, Mch. - A fungus organsm called loose smut, whch uncontrolled can serously reduce wheat yelds, s wdespread throughout Mchgan, yet there s no reason for t. "Ths problem has been around for years but ths summer we have seen a marked ncrease n ts spread. Infestatons of one percent are common but I would suspect some felds have upwards of three or more percent," says Dr. Larry Copeland, Mchgan Sta te Un vers ty c rop, specalst. Loose smut does not affect the food value of wheat and the seed shows no physcal damage when nfected. The only way to detect the organsms presence s by laboratory analyss/ "Loose smut penetrates the seed, nfectng the embryo. When the plant flowers or heads out n early summer, t produces spores rather than gran. These spores are spread by 1 the wnd to other plants to Easlck on the fnal day. A Trcentennal Tree was planted on the Else Publc Lbrary lawn at the tme of a patrotc sngsperaton and musc by Art Davs, organ; l Jack Bradsh, gutar; and drector,, Hoy Davs. Mrs. Shrley Karber presented the small saplng, whch was descended from a Mchgan Centennal sugar maple on behalf of the D.A.R. Else ctzens assembled for the plantng. Partcpatng were Arnold. Mnark, vllage present and, charman of Elses Bcentennal Week, Commttee; W.S. Lusk, former Else banker and 1 promnent Else ctzen for many years; Mrs. Orpha Clement,lbraran; and Mrs. Thelma Rule, presentng the Lbrary Hstorcal Assocaton. restart the cycle,"" Copeland explans. The only practcal way to control loose smut s by treatng seed wth a chemcal called Vtavax (carboxn). It s avalable alone or n combnaton wth Thram, sold as Vtavax 200 t When used alone, Vtavax controls only loose^ smut, however, Vtavax 200 controls loose smut as well as other seed problems such as seed rot, seedlng blght and bunt (stnkng smut) organsms. It costs about 40 cents a bushel to treat wth Vtavax compared to more nexpensve materals whch control other seed problems but wll not touch loose smut. "As far as we are concerned, just because properly treated seed s more expensve, s no reason for buyng cheaper, neffectvely treated seed. If a feld has a one percent nfestaton, that means the yeld wll be reduced one percent. Under present market prces, proper treatmentwould more than JULY 21,1976 CUNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 1&-A t!%&*&&**<&& YVONNE DePAEPE of the St. Johns Grl Scouts, Jean Mary Bartholemew (Bement Publc Lbrary lbraran) and Mke OConnor of thefrends of the Lbrary nventory part of the several hundred books to be sold at the lbrary book sale durng St. Johns Sdewalk Sales next Thursday and Frday. pay for the cost," Copeland say. Loose smut s nfectng so red wheat as well as so whte wheat. "It s dffcult to determne aer the early flowerng stage whether a feld s nfected wth loose smut but most Mchgan producers can assume they have t. Therefore t s mportant for proper treatment, from the standpont of economcs and need for complete control of ths organsm. Anythng short of that s not a good management practc e," Copeland says. Seed treatment can be done by seed producers, by many gran elevators or on the farm. * Gets grant OV1D-A $12,375 grant has been awarded by the Envronmental Protecton Agency to the Vllage of Ovd. The grand s to be used for the plannng and study of a wastewater treatmteht works.. A* ^f^^^f^rf^f^^w^^^ v**r DR. JAMESSCHWEIGERT (le) became theslstpresdent of the St. Johns Rotary at a recent Rotary luncheon. Dr. Schwegert receves the gavel from outgong presdent Dr. Henry Burkhardt. Dr. Schwegert stressed personal nvolvement of Rotarans durng the comng year and one of the projects planned s mprovement of the St. Johns Senor Ctzen Park. Dr. Schwegert, a local dentst, was vce presdent and program charman of Rotary last year. j A- * «- l ^ All persons nterested n the desgn, locaton and constructon of the wastewater treatment facltes are nvtedto appear and express ther vews. Wrtten statements may be submtted pror to x or at the tme of the hearng. Charman, Rchard Hawks Clnton Department of Publc Works Ths Bcentennal offer cannot be repeated and may be wthdrawn at any tme wthout pror notce THIS SPECIAL BICENTENNIAL OFFER IS BROUGHT TO YOU THRU THE COOPERATION OF WILKES POOL CORPORATION ITS LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER; uke/v pool/ W respected natonwde far DESIGN EXCELLENCE SUN VALLEY POOLS 4121 N. East Street, U.S. 27, Lansng Fred Dxon of Eagle receved the Outstandng Crasman- Award durng Salute 76, a 4-H Bcentennal celebraton recently at Mchgan State Unversty, The award, a handblown glass contaner, presented by the Glass Contaner Manufacturers Ins ttute, recognzes selected artsans from around the country who have devoted themselves to furtherng ther cra. Dxon, creator of orgnal leathercra and a devotee of harness and tack repar, was recognzed for sharng hs cra wth more than 3,000 Mchgan youths. He began hs leather work 8 years ago when he was gven tools by hs harness makng grandfather.. "I enjoy workng wth kds. I lke to pck a channel that a chld s turned to and then plug nto that channel," Dxon sad. "Leather s just a tool wth whch youth can express themselves. Ther magnaton has to tell them" what to do," he contnued. Dxon has had many opportuntes to try out hs phlosophy of teachng and leathercra. He has conducted workshops and semnars for Grl Scouts, the Future Farmers of Amerca, and for specal educaton classes n the schools. He also s a volunteer 4-H leader for the clubs n Eaton and Clnton countes. He has served as presdent of the Eaton 4-H Councl, conducted leather tranng workshops for 4-H leaders and members n 10 countes and at statewde conferences", served as the major leathercra resource person for 4-H Exploraton Days and s currently revsng the leader and member gudes n the 4-H leathercra project. Dxon, who s the state servce manager of Newman Audo* Vsual Educaton, Inc., s known f6r hs abltes n the audo-vsual, ndustry. He has conducted numerous n-servce workshops for AV techncans n Mchgan and throughout the States. He s currently presdent of the Lansng-Everett Kwans Club and s nvolved n several communty projects ncludng the restoraton of a one-room school house n Eaton. Dxon and hs wfe, Paulne,have three chldren, Tony, Allan and Lsa. Vllage Square Senors meet The 2nd meetng of the Senor Ctzens of the Vllage Square Apartments was held should help FaffUMFSa TMItlh* pt.loo&hy t»hn<) PC A YouHOC»IPoOuttOfC(*dlAoctlHjn owntdbylmr (unforrmtn Ftmtt Irom tt II*I trt on t* bona ojd-rtdor And whan toutrarow from PC*, nu b*co nw * tnt mmr xonux At PCA W> *( mrthhd TWO >n agcullur* Wt urujtf. tuna tw ptel n**<t JJI lrrnt And w* work MIMrM U mmtrwlhot n*«d) Bo wntn you runs tmatctl htp-m* tn* ptop* who hvt bxn f*tpnglm*r»lorovtr40h>r» Youtt (mount PCA CHARLES BRACEY Manager Yoyr Local PCA Planner MICHAEL CRUMBAUGH Loan Offcer PHONE S.US-27 ST. JOHNS July 15 wth a potluck supper.. Twenty-four members were present for the dnner, queston and answer sesson that followed and bngo. The next meetng wll be Aug. 19. Correcton In the July 14 Clnton News, a letter to the edtor by Mrs. Pearl Blank contaned an.error. The letter ncorrectly stated that, durng a balloon ascenson, -a pg was outftted wth a harness and also went up n a balloon. In fact, Mrs. Blank was referrng to a "pug dog," a (an colored dog wth black markngs, medum sze wth short har and a pug nose - just a pet house dog. FRED DIXON (rght), wnner of the Outstandng Crasman Award, shows two 4-Hers the art of leathercra durngsalute 76 atmchfeanstateunversty. ^k^s^l^^z n the market for a Gar Shop Dck Halead 1969 FORD 250 FJICKUP 6 cylnder, 4-spd FORD LTD Drvers tranng car, 4-dr., power steerng S brakes 1969 FORD LTD 2^Dr. Hdtop 1973 FORD PINTO WAGON Auto 1973 MERCURY COMET 2-Dr., 6 Cyl., Stck Sh 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO~5PORT 2-Dr., Auto., PS & PB^» 1972 CAPRI - W/4-Spd. Trans* PONTIAC CATALINA Ar Cond., 4 -Dr., PS & PB 1973 FORD GALAXIE dr., V-8, P.S. & P.B F-l00 PICKUP Vn8, Auto, Power Steerng 1972 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 4-Dr., V-S/P.S. & P.B. 1*973 FORD *GALAXIE dr., V-8, P.S.-&P.B, CHEAPhT TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS! Before You Buy, Check Our Deal! DICK HALLEAD ELSIE Salo Department opon Monday & Frday evenngs, Servce Departmont open Monday evenngs. p\ ^ FORD PHONE "

16 JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MIC HIGAN 16-A Help Wanted SEXTON FOR UNION HOME CEMETERY. Contact Myrtle McComber, Secretary, 2% mles south of Pompe or Phone p-l HELP WANTED - Sx Busness or Professonal Persons for large growng concern n Central Mchgan. Ph. Area between 5&7 p_.m p-l WANTED R.N. L.P.Ns, full & part tme for the 3-11 and 11-7 sh. Compettve salary, excellent benefts. Contact the Drector of Nursng Servce, Iona Memoral Hosptal, p-l jclnton Memoral Hosptal needs ktchen help to prepare food for patents and employees. Must be wllng to fll n as relef cook. Please contact the Personnel offce at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Ph p- HOMEWORKERS "* WANTED IN THIS AREA - Men, women, students, No experence necessary; stuffng & addressng envelopes (Commsson Malers). Earn sparetme money at home $ weekly possble. SEND $1.00 (refundable & a long, stamped, addressed envelope for detals; PPS- 549, 216 Jackson No. 612, Chcago p-l Dealers & Assstant Supervsors needed to work now untl Dec. 1. Playhouse Toys & Gs. Call tf-l Busness Opportunty NEED CASH? Invest tme, not money, earn 25 percent plus free sample kt. Amercan Home Toy Partes. Ph ll-9-p-2 "ACT NOW - Turn spare tme nto $$$! Be a SANTAS Demonstrator, earn com$$ons UD to 30 Dercent - OR-haye a Toy &, G Party n your home and eam Free Gs! Our 29th Year! Call or wrte SANTAs Partes, Avon, Conn Phone 1 (203) ALSO BOOKING PARTIES." U-tf- 2 Jobs Wanted 3 Wll do wallpaperng, good references, Reasonable rates p-3 D Real Estate ELEGANT LIVING n ths 4- bedroom older brck home 1. Natural oak woodwork, Solarum and full basement. Gorgeous feldstone porch halfway around the house. Must see! Call Km Watson LaNoble Realty-Real tors , evenngs P-4 FOR SALE - CAR WASH BUILDING n Ovd wth gas, elec. & water. Excellent locaton for exstng use or converson. Would take camper or travel traler n trade. R.C. Temple..Ph P-4 SELLERS INTEREST IN L CONTRACT. We buy. Fast servce. Call or wrte gvng complete facts. Ford S. LaNoble, LANOBLE REALTY CO E. Mchgan Ave., Lansng, Mchgan Phone , evenngs tf-4 NEED 3-BEDROOM home n rural area. Land contract terms preferred,! may go FHA. Acreage not mportant. Please call Km Watson, LaNoble RealtyMrtCS , evenngs SSjSS P-4 BAR WANTED-Have buyer wth cash for down. If you wsh to sell, wrte or call collect. Sd Hancock, LaNoble Realty Busness Brokers, 1516 E. Mchgan Lansng, M , home l-p-4 MISTER INVESTOR - 3 lots on Ranbow Lake for $12,500 or wll trade for good farm land n Maple Rapds area. Call Jm Nuser between 8 & 12 a.m ll-tf-4 For Rent FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment: Unfurnshed, utltes pad, close to downtown and schools, no pets, chldren welcome lo-p FOR RENT - 2 bedrooms for sngle workng grls or woman, household prvleges ncludng use of washer & dryer. Must havereferences. In a quet locaton just 1 block frorowntown. Call days or evenngs, ll-tf-6 DH TRAILER LOT FOR RENT 13 l A m. N. of St. Johns on US- 27. References requred. Ph tf-6 FOR RENT - 2-room effcency apartment, 715 N. Swegles. Prvate bath & prvate entrance. Garage, 1st. floor. Avalable July 15. Call p_-6 FOR RENT - Furnshed effcency wth all utltes pad, separate unt. Adults only, no pets. Ph p-e Wanted to Rent 7 WANTED TO RBNT-Lot wth water and septc for new 14x70 moble home, would buy later, or a nce moble park. Ph p-7 AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS LIQUID FUELS Ms GALLOWAY. AUC TIONEER, Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns BOBS AUTO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , 800 N. Lansng. C&D CHEVROLET CO., New & Used Cars, Else 802- UO. You cant do belter anywhere. EGAN FORD SALES, INC., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Mavcrck- Torlno-Mustang. For the Best Buy n New & Used Chevrolets see EDINGER CHEVROLET, Fowler, phone HETTLERS MOTOR SALES, 24* Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks. CONCRETE WORK" FOR SCIIM1TT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 1002 E. State St. FARM DRAINAGE JAMES BURNHAM, Phone St. Johns 2M-4045, IW, St. Johns. FERTILIZERS ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns Ashley M FINANCIAL CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton, 224-2:104, Safety for Savngs snce I8E10. FLORISTS Say t wth Qualty flowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. Clnton, SI. Johns, IG. FOODS YS IGA, SI. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. INSURANCE CREDIT BUREAU ^ ^ ^ V JEWELRY Clnton CREDIT BUREAU, Phone , Credt Reports - Collectons. DRUGS PARR ; s REXALL DRUGS, Open daly 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5-7 p.m. LEVEYS JEWELRY, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, TO PLACE YOUR PROFESSIONAL LISTING IN THIS DIRECTORY SPACE FOR RENT D & B PARTY SIIOPPB-, Package Lquor 9 a.m p.m. Mon., Thurs., Fr. fy Sat., ) a.m.- n p.m., 224 N. Clnton. I PLUMBING SPACE RENf RESTAURANT SOMEPLACE ELSE Dnng & Cocktals Ph , S. US-27 ROOFING FOR RENT VACUUM SALES K1RBY CENTER. VACUUM SALES SERVICE. New & Rebult Krbys. Good selecton of other makes. 705 N. US 27, St. Johns WESTERN SPACE FOR RENT Call {MINIMUM 10 WORDS) 3 WEEKS INSERTION FOR THE PRICE OF 2 DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED $ 2J COL. INCH...OR MAIL TO Clnton Colmty News 120 East Walker St. St. Johns, Mch DEADLINE: EACH MONDAY 1 P.M. We are not responsble for any. errors on casslflods taken by phone. F0R- Automoble Coverage r Fre Insurance - General Casualty. ALLABY- BHEWBAKER, INC. 108-* N. Clnton Ave. St. Johns, Phone WANTED: Offce space- Govt. Agency wll lease appx. 2,000 square. of offce space to be located n St. Johns together wth parkng for 15 cars. Space to be avalable as, soon as possble. Address reples to State of Mchgan, Dept. of Management & Budget, Management Dv. Room 120, Mason Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan Reples to be receved not later than July 23, U-2-P-7 WANTED l TORENT-House 3 bedrooms or more n the St. Johns, Ovd-Else area. Ph or p-7 Tralers & Campers FOR SALE Apache Tent Camper, sleeps 6, gas stove & heater, clean. Also room; ar condtoner. Ph ). FOR RENT Dodge Motor home 23 foot, sleeps 6, phone 647^6539. PG-SJ 28tfn Automotve 11 FOR SALE-1970 Ford LTD 2- dr. hardtop, fne runnng condton. Wll consder older pckup or motorcycle as part trade. Call , Portland. St. Johns. Motorcycles 12 a FOR SALE 2 Tral 90 Hondas. One needs front end redar. Ph ll-3-p-12 Poultry 22 CUSTOM POULTRY DRESSING Deans 807 Tyrell Rd., Morrce. Call for appontment p-22 Garage Sale 25 GARAGE SALE-9 to 5, two Saturdays, July 24 and July 31,712 Church St DH-25 GARAGE SALE-July 22,23,24. Grls clothng sze 6-8. Excellent condton. Other clothes all szes plus msc. artcles. No sales before 1 oclock on Thurs. & Frday. All day Saturday. Judy Erckson, l mle east of 57 & 27, % mle South DH-25 YARD SALE -July 21, 22,23. 9 a.m. tl dark US-27, DeWtt. Aquarums, snow sks, calculator, lamps, dshes, typewrter, large stuffed anmals, dog house, 250 gal. gasolne tank, msc P-25 Mscellaneous 27, WESTPHALIA AREA Hstory Books avalable at Westphala Shop-Rte.SU.-29 FOR SALE-Ar Compressor, 5h.p. lke new. Ph FOR SALE - Antque bedroom set. Dresser wth mrror, 6 drawer dressng table wth mrror and bench. Double bed, walnut wood. $ excludng sprngs & mattress. 613 N. State St., Apt. 4, Alma or call D-27 f Wanted ^Mscellaneous ^8 ^ TIMBER WANTED Logs and standng Umber. Logs delvered to our vant DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, Mch. Phone and/or Q-tf-28 Notce 29 ( FOR ALL AUCTION NEEDS - contact THELEN AUCTION SERVICE. Call P-29 ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE, Saturday, July 31, l a.m. to 8 p.m. Masonc Temple, Rver St., Grand Ledge. Antques and collectables. Beneft sponsored by Grand Ledge Area Hstorcal Socety. Admsson 50c. Also vst the Island Art Far, sponsored by Ledge Cra Lane, Ltd j PUBLIC NOTICE As of May 6, 1976, I wll not longer be responsble for hgh heatng blls, cold wnter dras or hghway noses keepng my famly awake at nght. Call SUPERIOR INSULATION at and have them nstall the nsulatng product that has the most to offer-rapco FOAM. Shed some of your responsblty and,call SUPERIOR INSULATION too.i.m. CONTENT. 4-U-29 CUSTOM BUTCHERING PROCESSING, by appontment. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef, pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Vaughns Meat Processng. West Cty Lmts on Bussell Rd. just off M-57 Carson Cty. AM LOOKING FOR ALL KINDS" OF POSTCARDS, especally old ones, f you have any to sell please contact the POSTCARD LADY days or evenngs. 14-tf-dh-M NEW EQUPIMENT WE HAVE ON H 1NNES 4-ROW & 6-. ROW BEAN WIND ROWERS SPECIAL PRICES ON~J.D. OIL-J.D. AIR COMPRESSORS J.D. WELDERS - J.D. BAR B-Q GRILLS-REPLACEMENT SEATS COMOLETE WITH ARM REST USED EQUIPMENT JD 4320 Tractor w-cab &-Duals JD 4020 Tractor w-/turbo & w-cab & Duals JD4430 Tractor w-cab &<Front VVheel Drve - l.h.c Tractor w-duals &Cab AC Wheel Drve Tractor w-cab, Gleaner A-2 Combne w-cab & w-bean Header & pckup John Deere Sales & Servce 136S E. Moproe Road St Lous, Md) Ph Ph (j LAETHEMS INC V NOTICE - New Xerox Copy Machne at Bement Publc Lbrary. Excellent copes, fast servce, prnts both sdes, con operated, prvacy guaranteed. b-3-p-29 FRESk MAPLE SYRUP - Gals. >/j gals., qts., pnts n stock, Lvngston Farms, 2224 Lvngston Rd., St. Johns Phone tf-p29 Pano, classcal, folk gutar 6 recorder. Excellent nstructons at Seven Oaks Farm near Sleepy Hollow State Park. Ruth or Mary Pno, Langsburg, P-29 _ BINGO Holy Famly Church. 510 Mabbtt Rd., Ovd..Mondays 7 p.m. e-tf-28 NOTICE-Annual Meetng of Unon Home Cemetery Asn. wll be August 2 at 1:30 at Glenn McComber Home, 9990 S. State Rd. Anyone nterested n Cemetery s welcome to attend p-29 FOR SALE Parts for all electrc shavers. Leveys Jewelry, Else. l-tf-29 FOR SALE - Dnng room sute, drop leaf table, table pads, chna cabnet, lght walnut, very good condton. Call S.J.-29 NOTICE-I am not responsble for any debts ncurred aer the 16th of July other than my own. Krs Mabe. 12-l-p-29 Card of Thanks 30 CARD OF THANKS The, famly of Francs Lnhart wshes to thank Dr. S.P. Fortno, Fr. Benjamn, Sster Luclle, the staff on Two-North at St. Lawrence Hosp., Bob Srrne and assocates at Osgoods, Mr. Berkhousen, whose kndness was apprecated. For all " cards, flowers donatons of money and food, the many acts of thoughtfulness and generosty, our most sncere and grateful apprecaton. Very specal thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halfman and famly for takng us n and arrangng the luncheon, and to all those who helped so much. Mrs. Francs Lnhart, Jon Erc, Steve and Dane Lnhart. 12-l-p-30 CARD OF THANKS I want to express my apprecaton to all my frends and relatves for the prayers, cards, gs, calls and other expressons of concern whle I was n the hosptal and snce returnng home. Specal thanks to Rev. Robnson, Rev. Wagner, and to all who have offered to help. Your contnued prayers and concern mean so much. Russell Howe, Eagle 12-1-P-30 CARD OF THANKS The famly of Margaret Rewerts wsh to thank our relatves, frends and neghbors for cards, flowers and food at the tme of our loss. Thanks to Pastor Ruhl for hs comfortng words, to Dr. Ftzpatrck and the nursng staff for ther care and a very specal thanks to the Senor Ctzens, Golden Agers and the resdents of the Vllage -Square Apartments for all the food brought to the apartment. Thanks also to the Lutheran Lades for the luncheon aer the servces. May God Bless each and everyone of you. 12- l-p-30 ETHEL MARCH-I would lke to ttpnk Drs. Hscoe, Adams & Saker and the nurses at Sparrow Hosptal for my fne care. Pastor Eastman for hs vsts & prayers. Also my relatves, neghbors, & frends for the gs, vsts, & cards sent to me whle I was n the hosptal & snce my return home. Your kndness and concern wll long be remembered. Ethel March 12-l)-30 MID-SEASON ON USED I.H.C. 8-ROW I.H.C. No. 53 > M.F. 6-ROW M.F. 4-ROW J.D. 6-ROW M.F. 8-ROW CARDOFTHANKS We would lke to thank Dr. * Smth and Andersen, Pastors, frends, neghbors and relatves for ther. support durng Jms recent accdent. Your prayers, cards, vsts and food brought n made our burden easer to bear. May the Lord rchly bless each one of you. Jm&MaryAnn Raromacher 12-l-p-30 CARDOFTHANKS We wsh to thank everyone who had a part n makng our 50th annversary such a lovely occason and also for the cards, gs and money.«12-1-p-30 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teachworth C Lost 31 LOST - In the Eureka area, a - blue and pnk, zppered jewelry case wth slver jewelry. Reward offered. Call p-35 The language wth the smallest vocabulary s Tak tak spoken by bush blacks n French Gunea, South Amerca. It has only 340 words. * * # The most venomous fsh n the world are the - stonefsh of the Indo- Pacfc oceans. Call us & see how you can get up to 6, months free rent MOVE YOUR MOBILE HOME TO ST. JOHNS MOBILE s HOME VILLAGE NOW! WE WILL PAY MOVING COSTS LARGE LOTS, PAVED ROADS, CITY SEWER WATER, NATURAL GAS Lots for any sze coach, or Double Wde. We wll pour specal padsfor Double Wdas. 609 N. Moron Phone , *5o./, $ 925 $ $,1000 PITTSBURGH 4 ROW $ $ 495 Sattler & Son, Inc. (, t!-. ; ;>, 7?h> MrdlPtnn ; \

17 NOtTlCE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the terms and condtons o! a certan mortgage executed by Ronald Allen Harrs and Kothrvn K. Harrs, husband and wfe to Waterfleld Mortgage Company. Incorporated, an Indana Cor port Ion dated 17th day of May, 1971, and recorded on the 2lst day of May 1971, In Lber 261, Page 27, Clnton, Mchgan, Records, Whch mortgage was assgned by sa d Mortgagee to Rtdgewood Savngs Bank, a New York Corporaton, by assgnment dated the 7tn day of June, 1971, and recorded on the 11th day of jjune, 1971, m Lber 241, Page 235, ^Clnton, Mchgan, Records, on whch mortgage there s clamedto be due, at the date of ths notce, the sum of Fourteen Thousand Two Hundred Nnety-seven and ($14,297.32) Dollars. that by vrtue of the power of sa 1^ contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded sad mortgage wlt, be foreclosed by a sale of sad mortgaged premses, or some - part of the, at publc aucton on the 17th day of August, 1976, at 10:00 oclock, a.m., at the Court Ttmothv House, In the Cty of St. Johns, of CHnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of the places of holdng crcut court In sad. Sad mortgaged premses are descrbed as follows: A parcel of land In[theVJ V* of the X NE A, Secton 2B, T5N, RlttL. * Bath Townshp, Clnton, Mchgan, descrbed as follows: Begnnng at a pont 15 A roat East and 65 rods South of the North V* post of sad Secton 28, runnng thence South 2B rods; thence East 24 r&ds, more or less, to the center of hghway; thence Northeasterly along hghway to a pont drectly East of the pont of begnnng; thence West to the pont of begnnng, Except: the South B rods thereof; and Except: the North 113 feet thereof. NOTICE OFSALE In pursuance and by vrtue of a ludgment of the Crcut Court for the of Clnton, State of Mchgan, made and entered the 14th day of May, A.D. 1976, n a certan cause theren pendng, wheren Opal Mare Murray was plantff and LeLand Edwn Murray was defendant, notce s hereby gven that I shall sell at publc sale to the hghest bdder In the lobby at the north entran ce of the courthouse at St. Johns, Mchgan, (that beng the place of holdng the Crcut Court foy sard ), on Thursday, the 9th day of September, 1976, at 10:00oclock In the forenoon, the descrbed property, vfz: Begnnng n E 8< W V* lne of Secton 17, T5N, R1W, 424 feet I East of center of sad Secton, * thence South 88 degrees East 49 feet, thence North 1 degrees 30 East 232 Feet, thence North 8Q degrees West 49-Va feet, and thence South, 1 degrees 30 West 232 feet to the begnnng; Townshp of Bath, Clnton, Mchgan; Begnnng 553 J feet East and * 250 feet North of centerof Secton 17, T5N, R1W, thence North 410 feet, thence East 24 feet, thence Damonds, Watchs, Brqcelots, Jewelry, Items To Ft Any Occason WE HAVE PLEASING SS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Stop and vst us soon LEVEYS JEWELRY 125 E. Man, Eltt, 8G2-430O North 667 feet, thence West 577 feet, thence South 667 feet, thence East 330 feet, thence South 68 feet, thence East 121 feet, thence South 342 feet, and thence East 102 feet to begnnng. Townshp of Bath, Clnton, Mchgan; Begnnng at SW corner of Outlot A, Nelsons Subdvson, Bath Townshp, Clnton, Mchgan, thence North 217 feet for pont of begnnng, thence West 57 feet, thence North 410 feet, thence East 57 feet, thence South 410 feet to the pont of begnnng, part of Outlot A, Nelsons Subdvson. Dated: July 6, Ernest E. Carter Clnton Clerk, Clnton, Mchgan John Brattln Attorney for Plantff 215 S. Washngton Avenue Lansng, Mchgan State of Mchgan The Probate Court for the pf Clnton IN THE MATTER OF DOUGLAS ALLEN MILLER TAKE NOTICE: On August 11, 1976, at 10:30, A.M., In the Probate Courtroom, St. JOhns, Mchgan, before the Hon. M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held the Petton of Sharon K. Fanprayng that James A. Moore be apponted General Guardan of sad chld for the purpose of consentng to the placement of sad chld for adopton. Dated: July 19, 1976 S-Sharon K. Farr Pettoner Culver Drve East Lansng, Mchgan Attorney for Pettoner; RY L. TAHVONEN Attorney and Counselor 103 East State St., Mch Phone (517) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default havng been made In the condtons of a certan mortgage made the 25th day of September 1974, by Lous E. Smth and Bonne L. Smth, as mortgagors, to States of Amerca, as mortgagee, and recorded on September 25, 1974, In the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton, Mchgan n Lber 277 of mortgages on pages ; on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due and unpad at the date of ths Notce Twenty Four The length of the perod of redempton from such,sale wll be Sx (6) months Dated at Lansng, Mchgan July 8, Rdgewood Savngs Bank, a New York Corg^ Assgnee of Mortgagee John J. Hays, of *" Farhat, Bun." and Story, P.C., Attorneys for Assgnee of Thousand Fve Hundred Mortgagee 417 Seymour Avenue, Sute 2A Lansng, Mchgan 4S933 w HIP Forty Fve and dollars (524,545.71) prncpal and Three Thousand Nne Hundred Twenty Seven and dollars ($3,927.70) nterest; no sut or proceedng at law or n.equty havng been Insttuted to recover the debt, or any part of the debt, secured by sad mortgage, and the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage havng become operatve by reason of such default; NOW, THEREFORE, Notce s Hereby Gven that on September B, 1976, at 10 oclock In the forenoon, at the north entrance of the courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan, that beng the place for holdng the Crcut Court for the of Clnton, there wll beofferedfor sale and sold to the hghest bdder, at publc sale, for the purpose of satsfyng the amounts due and unpad upon sad mortgage, together wth the legal costs and charges of sale, provded by laty and n sad mortgage, the lands and premses n sad mortgage mentoned and descrbed, as follows, to-wlt: Part of the North V2 of the Southeast VA of Secton 23, T8N, R2W, Greenbush Townshp, Clnton, Mchgan, descrbed as: Begnnng at a pont 1144 feet East of the.northwest corner of the North V2 of the Southeast VA of Secton 23, thence South 208 feet, thence East 208 feet, thence North 208 feet, thence West 208 feet to the pont of begnnng; subject to easements and restrctons of record, If any. The redempton perod wll be sx months from thetme of such sale. Property maybe redeemed by payng balance due plus 7 percent Interest and any fees, taxes, or other unpad encumbrances on the property from date of sale, Dated July 21, 1976 Mrs. Wnfred D. Molony, Regonal Attorney States Department of Agrculture Room 2961, 230 South Dearborn Street Chcago, Illnos Attorney for Mortgagee For Addtonal Informaton, please contact: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA actng through Farmers Home Admnstraton Calvn C. Lutz, State Drector East Lansng, Mchgan Mortgagee 12-5 INFLATION N ow Do Your Own Wth Our Equpment Gall For An Appontment BUER0E ELECTRIC HEAT & INSULATION qmnamvnkh 744 S. Elm, Ithaca State of Mchgan The Probate Court for the of Clnton Estate of RICHARD HAZEN BUSHRE, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE-: On August 4, 1976, at 1:30 P,M In the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the HON, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Maryellen Saxton for appontment of Admnstrator, determnaton of hers and or lcense tosell real estate of the deceased. Persons Interested In sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be granted, Credtors of the deceased are notfed that all clams aganst the estate must be presented sad fducary n care,of Hughes and Trucks, 600 Pne Street, Clare, Ml and proof thereof, wth copes of the clams, fled wth the court on or before October 13, 1976 at 10:30., Notce Isfurtherglven that the estate wll thereaer be assgned to persons appearng of record enttled thereto. Dated: July 13, 1976 Pettoner Maryellen Saxton 320 H Mlcrest Harrson, Ml Attorney for Pettoner: Hughes and Trucks 600 Pne Street Clare, Mch Phone (517) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE; SALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan mortgage made the 30th day of March 1972, by Terry L. Davd and Penelope A. Davd, as mortgagors, to States of Amerca, as mortgagee, and recorded on March 30, 1972, n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton, Mchgan n Lber 264 of mortgages on pages ; on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due and unpad at the date of ths Notce Twenty Four Thousand Sx Hundred Thrty Seven and 93/100 dollars ($24,637.93) prncpal and Two Thousand, Four Hundred Nneteen and 94 /100 dollars ($2,419.94) nterest; no sut or proceedng at law or n equty havng been nsttuted to redover the debt, or any part of the debt, secured by sad mortgage, and the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage, havng become operatve by reason of such default; NOW, THEREFORE, Notce s Hereby Gven that on August 10, 1976, at 10 oclock n the forenoon, at the North entrance of the Clnton Courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan, that beng the place for holdng the Crcut Court for the of Clnton, there wll be offered for sale and sold tohe hghest bdder, at publc sale, for the purpose of satsfyng the amounts due and unpad upon sad mortgage, together wth the legal costs and charges of sale, provded by law and n sad mortgage, the lands and premses n sad mortgage mentoned and descrbed, as follows, to-wt: Property stuated n the Townshp of Bath, Clnton, Mchgan, descrbed as: Lot 70, Nelsons Subdvson No. 1, Bath Townshp, Clnton, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat thereof n Plat Book 5, Pages 8-9, Clnton records. The redempton perod wll be sx months from the tme of such sale. Property may be redeemed by payng balance due plus 7 percent nterest and any fees, taxes or other unpad encumbrances on the property from date of sale. Dated June 23, 1976 Mrs. Wnfred D. Molony, Regonal Attorney States Department of Agrculture Room 2961, 230 South Dearborn Street Chcago, Illnos Attorney for Mortgagee For Addtonal Informaton, please contact: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, actng through Farmers Home Admnstraton Calvn C. Lutz, State Drector East Lansng, Mchgan Mortgagee Fowler Vllage Mnutes A regular meetng of the Fowler Vllage Councl was called to orderbt 7:00 pjn., -Monday, July 12,1976, at the Dallas Townshp Hall, by Presdent Koengsknecht. Counclmen present were R. Smth, J. Koengsknecht, D. Smth, Braun, McCausey and McKean. Mnutes of the June meetng were approved as read. Blls totalng $ were approved for payment The Sewer commttee was authorzed to contact Reynold Goerge and Donald Fedewa to secure possble rght of way for a proposed storm dran to dran N. Wrght Road. Water lne nstallaton contractor, Joe Mnark, was authorzed to secure a mnmum of two bds for augerng across N. Wrght Road at Kent Street for water lne nstallaton. D.P.W. Manager John Schafer was authorzed to request Ken Kelly of the DeWtt D.P.W. to perform sewer sample testng, as per hs quotaton. * 4 The Councl voted to accept Joe Mnarks statement that he dd not, ntend to remove vehcles and equpment from hs property, and also voted to table the ssue for the present tme. The audt of 1975 fnancal records by Steve R. Rock; C.P.A., was accepted. By vote of thecouncl, the resoluton was adopted: WHEREAS: The Councl of the Vllage of Fowler sees the contnued abuse of welfare funds, WHEREAS: The contnued practce of grantng unemployment benefts to voluntary Retrees, and those who voluntarly qut ther jobs, s grossly unfar to those taxpayers who must support such abuses, WHEREAS: The contnued fnancng of these abuses must have a detrmental effect on other more benefcal programs such as educaton, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED: that the Councl of the Vllage of Fowler s strongly opposed to the contnued abuses of welfare and unemployment funds, and strongly urge an mmedate revew of these programs, and" support meanngful reforms. Copes of ths resoluton wll be maled to the Governor, Senator Allen, and Representatve Powell. The Clerk was authorzed to send letters to two ctzens who have requested trees to be removed from Vllage property, that nasmuch as the trees do not consttute a hazard to publc safety or utltes at ths tme, they wll not be removed. The Clerk was authorzed to open a statement savngs account for General Fund mones, and to transfer mones nto and out of savngs accounts and the varous operatng accounts as the, need arses, and nstructed to provde a monthly report of transactons affectng the accounts to the Councl. Meetng adjourned 11:35 P.M. Wnne McKean, Vllage Clerk DeWtt Townshp mnutes Synopss of the reghlar meetng of the DeWtt Townshp Board held on July at the Townshp Hall at 780 E. Weland Road, Lansng, Mchgan. - The meetng was cabed to order at 8:00 p.m. By Supervsor Emerson. Board members present: Emerson, Syverson, Cheney, Corr, Kzesk, and Olger. Board member absent: plne. The meetng was opened wth the Pledge of NEWS TO SHOUT ABOUT! Top Allowance For Your tar! Brng your Bate model used cars to Egan Ford and.save $$ EGAN FORD SALES, d W. HIGHAM ST. JOHNS PHONE Allegance. The agenda and mnutes were approved. George, Freeman complaned about the kds trespassng on hs property on Bochot Road. He has reported ths to the Polce Department, but nothng has been done. Ths wll be checked out. Alta Reed questoned the settlement wth Kelley Grl. Emerson explaned. the Plannng Commsson mnutes were revewed. Approved the rezonng applcatons R006 and R007. Accepted Offcer Cramp tons resgnaton and voted to hre Larry R. Thompson. Revewed the Clerks report on cemetery polces. Apponted a commttee to make recommendatons for cemetery polces. Dscussed the water system ordnance. Emerson gave a report on the Logan Corrdor. Revewed the quarterly report. Voted to hre Donna Vllemonte for the vacated CETA clerk-typst poston. Approved all vouchers. Adjourned at 9:15 p.m. < Respectfully Donna B. Syverson, Clerk Approved by Dale»S. Emerson, supervsor. JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 17-A Clnton Board of Commssoners proceedngs Synopss of proceedngs of Clnton Board of Commssoners meetng, Tuesday, May 4,1976. The Board met Tuesday, May 4, 1976, wth all members present. Mnutes of the Aprl 20, 1976 meetng were approved as corrected. Voted permsson to Amercan Legon Auxlary, Edwn Stles Post No to place marker n memory of all Clnton Veterans adjacent to the cannon n front of the Court House also to have dedcaton n conjuncton wth the annual Memoral Day parade. ^ Concurred wth Resoluton from Mecosta Re Legslaton elmnatng unemployment benefts for voluntary retrement. Accepted resgnaton of Kevn Byrnes, Analyst for Clnton, effectve May 11, Adopted Resoluton Re Federal fnancal assstance under the Dsaster Relef Act. Voted to accept van for transportaton of senor ctzens and handcapped person and assgn same to agng consortum., Thomas Sherby and Davd Groves reported for the Tr- Communty Mental Health. Approved thecommssoners expense accounts for the month of Aprl. Approved payment of blls for the month of Aprl n the amount of $41,450,27. Apponted to the Constructon Board of Appeals were: St. Clar Pardee, Douglas Wer and Robert C. Woodard. Duane Chamberlan and Don Lowell were apponted to the Zonng Board. Robert Ancel was apponted to the Department of Publc Works Board. Approved the proposed addton to the Court House, cost not to exceed $18,000. The project was assgned to the Property Management Commttee. Charman apponted the Board as a Commttee of the Whole to meet wth Tr- Regonal Plannng Commsson May 6, Adopted Resoluton supportng HE Adopted Resoluton desgnatng the Clnton Zonng Department as the agency responsble for the admnstraton and enforcement of the Clnton Sol Eroson and Sedmentaton Control. Approved a specal use permt for the Grove Bble School, Vctor Townshp. Voted to adopt the Personnel Polces as amended and have them prnted n booklet form to become effectve May 10, Adopted the Affrmatve Acton Plan as presented. Moved and supported to desgnate Admnstratve Assstant as Personnel Drector. Accepted low bd of Beck Furnture & Carpet, Ashley, Mchgan, for yds. of carpet n the amount of $ Authorzed expendture of addtonal $ to Rademacher Constructon for work n Probate Courtroom. Property Management Commttee approved purchase of D3M Typewrter for Regster of Deeds Offce. Adopted Resoluton supportng, a proposed grant for a Clnton Crme Preventon Unt n the amount of $35,000 wth a cost to the of $1,800. Voted to adopt the Resoluton supportng a proposed gra nt for a Clnton Investgatve Team, cost to the wll be $2,100. It was moved and supported to transfer the sum of $1,800 from the Contngency Fund to the Sherffs Department Knecal Protects budget. It was also moved and supported to transfer the sum of $2100 from the Contngency Fund to the Sherffs Department Specal Projects budget.. Authorzed the Charman of the Board Jo enter nto a Cooperatve Purchasng Agreement wth the State of Mchgan. Approvedpaymentof $5.00 per hour to the Charman of the DPW for tme spent relatve to DPW matters, sad sum over ard above regular per dem charges. A meetng regardng mcroflmng equpment for the Regster of Deeds,P k robatecourtand Clerks use wjlbe held June 18, Gove reported for the Bcentennal Commttee. Thomas Woodruff, Bath Townshp Supervsor, expressed He thanks for the assstance gven by Denns Dunngan n applyng for communty development grants. "Meetng adjourned at 4:00 P.M. Em est E. Carter, Clerk DyleHennng, Charman May 18,1976 Synopss of proceedngs of Clnton Board cf Commssoners meetng, Tuesday, May 18,1976. The Board met Tuesday, May 18, 1976 wth 10 members present. Mnutes of themay 4,1976 meetng were approved. The Board accepted the annua Ire port of the Drector of the Department of Socal Servces. It was moved and supported that the appontment of a member to the Department of Publc Works Board be tabled untl the next meetng. Adopted Resoluton adoptng the Blar-Benjamn proposal re membershp n the Tr- Regonal Plannng Commsson. It was moved and supported to accept the revsed CETA funded postons. s It was voted and carred that Clnton declne to become a part of the Tr- Bureau for Youth at ths tme. Adopted the Md-Mchgan Dstrct Board of Healths new "Water Supples" rules. It was moved and supported to hre Attorney James Parks to answer DeWtts appeal, also to represent Clnton at the State Tax Commsson meetng Monday, May 24, Approved the transfer of $ from the Contngency Fund to the Constructon Board of Appeals. Commssoner Gutzk reported on the Mchgan Week Exchange Day held May 17,1976. The Charman apponted the Board as a Commttee of the Whole to attend the Mchgan Assocaton of Countes Conventon August 12-14, Meetng was adjourned at 10:30 P.M. Ernest E.Carter, Clerk DyleHennng, Charman l.h. No. 300 A.C. WD 45 New Tres J.D. F Plow Olver 16 Ft Dsc. COMBINES New Holland No. 975 w/2 Heads J.D. No. 45 w/2 Heads NEW HAY EQUIPMENT-MOWERS MOWER CONDITIONERS-BALERS FORAGE HARVESTERS 10 IMPLEMENT CO W. M-21 0W0SS0 PHONE s... DOESNT COST r> Many of pur communtys long establshed and most If always pays when you advertse n your newspaper reputable busnesses have reled heavly on dsplay advertsng n ths newspaper to get greater profts. Why not you? Make plans now to get your share of the advertsng dollar. Schedule your busness-producng advertsng now! Clnton News Servng the Clnton Area Over 100 Years, PHONE

18 JULY 21,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 18-A Recreaton Round-up Wth Dck Buggs St. Johns Cty Recreaton Drector YOUNGSTERS, dressed In varous degreesof hobo garb, lne up at the courthouse for a hobo hke to the St. Johns Cty Park. The hke s,part of varous actvtes offered on Wednesday mornngs for youngsters by the St. Johns Cty Recreaton Dept. Hurrah! It was a perfect week for the recreaton department n the sense that there wasnt a sngle raned out game or event all week. Its great to be back on schedule. Heres whathappehedneach of the dfferent areas: CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES What has 140 legs, dresses raggedly and cant get enough lemonade to drnk? Would you beleve 70 hobos? Thursday was the long-awated hobo hke and the tum-out was terrfc. We met downtown on the courthouse lawn and agan our hke to the cty park, I dont know how we pulled t off, but all seventy hobos made t to the park, tred but ahve nonetheless. At the park we played "name the vagabond," dd the hokey pokey, told jokes, and played n the park. Aer a hearty lunch (the pavllon wll forever smell lke peanut butter) we sang songs and "tramped" home. It was a nce day. A bcycle safety clnc and bke rodeo s planned for ths week. Chldren between the ages of fve and feen are nvted to partcpate on Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. untl noon at the cty park. Dont forget to brng your bke! Comng up n August s the pet show, swm meet, talent show, and possbly a carnval f tme and nerves permt. All actvtes are opento St. Johns chldren wthout charge. Ther arduous advance across the flooded wlderness from Kaska&a to Vncennes completed, the men of George Rogers Clarks lttle army stll found the sturdy walls of Fort Sackvlle between them and the Brtsh troops of Henry Hamlton on Feburary 23, And as Clarks solders moved across the last couple mles to Vncennes, the fort wth ts ll-foot palsaded walls and towerng bastons at each corner loomed larger and. larger. Beng careful to splt hs force and to move so that all the troops couldnt be seen at once, Clark manuevered the men through the deepenng dusk n such a way as to gve the mpresson that he had many more men than was actually the case. The precauton was apparently unnecessary, however, because the Brtsh.reportedly ddnt know that the Amercans were attackng untl one of the redcoats was wounded by a musket ball fred through a porthole n the wall of the fort. Meanwhle, the French nhabtants of Vncennes joyously welcomed Clarks army as t marched nto the vllage just outsde the stockade. Several of the Vllagers had hdden gunpowder and musket balls and now presented the ammunton to the Amercans whose own supply was nearly gone. Many of the Indans quetly slpped out of town when they dscovered the nvaders. And a Pankeshaw chef offered to jon Clark wth a hundred of bs braves, but hs servce was declned. Throughout the nght the Amercans n the vllage and the Brtsh nsde the fort exchanged shots. Three feldpeces n each of the bastons of the fort provded much more frepowr than mat of the attackers, but the cannon managed only to destroy a few houses n Vncennes. And soon Carks sharpshooters took such a toll of the gunners that the cannon were slenced. Proposals and counter proposals concernng surrender of the fort were made by leaders of the opposng forces Kentfeld March of Dmes Scott Kentfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denns Kentfeld of St. Johns, was awarded a "Battered Boot" trophy by R. Bruce Carruthers, charman of -the Captol Chapter of The Natonal Foundaton - March of Dmes at ts annual meetng June 16. Scott earned ths trophy by turnng n the most money by May 17, n the category of a male under 18, n the recent March of Dmes Walkathon. Other trophy wnners were Lsa Yelvngton, Okemos; Dawn Klpatrck, Lansng; and Paul Brown, Holt. Offcers nstalled by the former Judge Wllam Wse for the comng year were: Dck Davdson, charman; Paul Tarr, charman-elect), Jack REVfeKUE SHARING Gunther, vce-charman; Jula Kearney, secretary; Davd Hatt, treasurer; and Monca MacLeod, Dorothy Reeser, Lucy Hartlove, and Larry Ross, members-at-large. - Awards for length of servce were presented to: Davd Letts and Ed Rankn, 20 years; Clara Anderson, Davd Hatt, Thelma Smpson, Kay Jaffe and Stan MutersBaugh, 10 years; and Ruth Brazee, Jack Gunther, Marge Kane, Florence Morey and Juns Zumberg, fve years. Mrs. Charles Sprnkle was presented wth a specal plaque and necklace for her sustaned servce and contrbutons to the chapter. Mothers March charmen, Rta Weber, Clnton ; Actual Use Report throughout most of the day. Meanwhle, an unsuspectng party of Indans led by two Frenchmen paraded nto. Vncennes wth two prsoners and several scalps aer a rad on the fronter. The men that Clark sent to ntercept them were thought by the Indans to be a welcomng group from the fort. *The poor devls never dscovered ther mstake," Clark reported, "untl t was too late for many of them to escape. Sx of them was made prsoners, two of them scalped, and the rest so wounded, as we aerwards learnt, but one lved." The Amercan commander, decdng to make the most of the stuaton to show any pjj fjrwtrn fj. fffl earns award JM ^Kum!a^vaUA GOttmMM^fWtWlES TO tncouragt YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURt.FUNDS SHAlNQ, WAJmWCTOW. P.C. JU3ZB.. K-^AgEs;of&&I-JCWM X, war** CLINTON COUNTY c. $ - 259,510 haswcewd General Revetwa Snarng payments tolanfl dulng ha petlod lwn Juty 1. "5 Ihru June =0, 1076 ACCOUNT NO Q J CLINTON COUNTY COUNTY TREASURER ST JOHNS MICHIGAN / ID) TRUST FUND REPORT (»«wr 10 [futfuellon D) I.Bllncagtol Juno 30,1975 *! flevtnob Sharno Funds Receved lom Jul/1,1675 thu Juno 30,1970 J 3 Inleretl R«eB(vBd _,.,. of CnJIHOuuly I..»75mtuJunnSO, B70) S I Funds Rltud from Oblgaton* (IF ANY) 5 Sumotllno t,!,3.< B FundjlalurnedtoQRSO* ANY) /, Tolal Funds Aval*bs C Toal Amount Expended [Sum ol lne 15, column and column Cl 0 Bgl«nCBOTJuna30 1S7B Ann Samann, Eaton and Jula Kearney, Ingham, were honored for ther contrbuton to fund rasng facets of chapter actvtes. Donatons contrbuted to the Captol Chapter are used to fund the Jean Granger - March of Dmes - Prenatal Clnc, educatonal programs for students and adults, contnung programs for professonals, scholarshps Tor students n health felds and drect servces to ndvduals n the communty. The chapter also contrbutes to state and natonal programs amed (at the preventon and treatment of brth defects ncludng research grants and the Mchgan State Unversty Genetcs Clnc j tfa«/.3tf..?57.aya«3»» IFITHE NEWS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF THIS KPORTHASBCENPUBLISHEDINALOCALNEVVSPAPEP.OFQENERALCIRCU: LATION^HAVE A COPY OP THI3 REPORT RECORDS DMUMENTINO THE CONTENTS, THEV ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT S ASJS^ ^. QPPlC*^ CauRT House, SVSalJJS, MfchtfAH- Indans stll nearby that the Brtsh were unable to hem them, had the captured braves tomahawked and thrown nto the rver. Hamlton, relatng a second-hand account of the ncdent that had been passed on to hm by a resdent of the vllage, asserted that one Indan "havng receved the fatal stroke of a tomahawk n the head, took t out andgave t agan nto the hands of hs executoner, who repeated the stroke a second and a thrd tme, aer whch the mserable beng, not entrely deprved of lfa was dragged to the rver &hjd thrown n wth the rope about hs neck, where he ended hs lfe and tortures." One of the French leaders of the Indan party was the son of one of Clarks volunteer leutenants frorr. Cahoka. The young man, panted lke the Indans, was not recognzed by the fatter who stood guard to keep hm from escapng. When an auctoneer, actng on Clarks orders, rased a tomahawk to kll the youth, he called out and the father recognzed hs voce. "I had so lttle mercy for such murderers," Clark sad, "and so valuable an opportunty for an example, knowng there would be the greatest solctatons made to save hm, that I mmedately absconded myself; but by the warmest solctatons from hs father who had behaved so exceedngly well n our servce, and some of the offcers, I granted hs lfe --^ ^,, **S * «l lt*gf THE GRUELING MARCH of a tny Amercan army across the flooded Illnos wlderness to Fort SackvDIe s pctured n ths mural, one of several at the George Rogers Clark memoral n Vncennes whch depct the wnnng of the Old Northwest durng the Revolutonary War. on certan condtons." Aer ths ncdent Clark and Hamlton met face to face for a conference on the parade ground outsde the fort. Hamlton later asserted that Clark "seated hmself on the edge of one of the boats that had some ranwater n t, and whle he Washed hs hands and face stll reekng from the human The Cty of St. Johns recreaton departments mxed doubles tenns league s beng led by Ranny & Sue Brggs aer6weeksof play. The complete standngs are asfollows: Ranny &Sue Brggs 6-0 Davd & Mary Darnell 4-1 Randy &MelaneHumphrey 3-0 Terry &Dorothy Cornwell 3-1 Larry &Dane Vtek 3-3 Jerry & Helen Ambrose,, 2-3 Jerry &ElaneBrockmyre 2-3 Rck & Cathy Coletta 1-3 John & Teala Moon 1-3 Jack Nelson & Dana Kramer 0-4 Randy & Betsy Smth and 40 sets fall meetng The may meetng of Clnton Salon No. 581 of the 8&40 met at the home of partner John Smth. Busness meetng was conducted by Chapeau Frances Conn;,reports were* gven and tckets handed out to the" partners to sell on a red, whte and blue afghan to be drawn a t the Bcentennal Cvc Far, June 26. Eleven partners mefcat Jeannes Beans for the June dnner meetng. Regular order of busness was dspensed wth, the slate of offcers Were presented and wll be nstalled at the September meetng. Le Pett Chapeau, Ettr Smth, Le Dem Pett Chapeau Premere Evangelne Caudy, La Dem Pett Chapeau Deuxeme, Ann Walke, La Archvste, Cerelda Hcks, La Pette Secretare, Cassere Jean Barthoomeu, La Aumoner, Maralyse Brooke; La Concerge. Mlle Wassa. The afghan was won by Rose Koshks, at the Bcentennal Cvc Far, and 2 partners Evangelne Caudy & Marar/se Brooks were elected to go to the Marche n Battle Creek, July 30 & 31. Thefrstfall meetng Sept.28 wll beat thehome of partner Maralyse Brooks. COMPLETE BODYWORK, GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY, INC. 800 N. Lansng- Phono sacrfce n whch he had acted as chef prest, he told me wth great exultaton how he had been employed." Aer a lengthy negotaton, t was agreed that the, Brtsh garrson would surrender. Hamltons btterness agans t the Amercans and French was later summarzed n hs journal when he wrote of beng "captves to an unprncpled motley bandtt" and of "beng betrayed and sacrfced by those very people who owed the preservaton of ther lves and propertes to us." As soon as the fort was secured, Clark sent Captan Leonard Helm and 50 men up the Wabash to ntercept a flotlla of French volunteers who were brngng supples to Hamlton from Detrot. Whle ths successful expedton was n progress, the armed row-galley Wllng fnally arrved and ts crew members were dsapponted to leam that they were too late to take part n the fghtng. Most of the Brtsh were paroled, but Hamlton and about 25 other prsoners were taken to the falls of the Oho and eventually to. Wllamsburg, Vrgna. Hamltons confnement 1 there was the subject of correspondence between Thomas Jefferson, then governor of Vrgna, and George Washngton. Washngton at least twce requested Jefferson to have rons removed from Hamltons leg. Eventually, - Hamlton was released on parole n October of TENNIS Instructon s progressng well wth over fy partcpants. Lessons are held Monday through Thursday at the tenns courts near the hgh school. The sessons run two weeks and are avalable wth charge. The thrd sesson begns July 26. More next week. CITY LEAGUE SOFTBALL Acton contnued last week for the mens and womens s low ptch soball leagues. Sllmans and the Dry Docks reman unbeaten n the champonshp league wth the Roadhouse and Hub Tre close behnd wth one loss apece. In the Recreatonal League, FC Mason Leads the pack wth an umblemshed 3-0 record. In the Womens league Clnton Natonal and Communty Dodge lead wth" records of 5-0 and 4-0 respectvely. All of the teams are lookng sharp and many are undoubtedly thnkng ahead to the cty league tournaments to be held the last week n August. Lets hope for more "ranless" weather... Here are the scores andstandngs as of July 16,1976: Womens League JuleKl5 Mkkeysl5 Buckeye 9 Rehmanrfs 8 Communty DodgeSO EJ Standards Clnton Natl. 15 SJBay4 Clnton Natonal 5-0 Communty Dodge 4-0 Rehmanns 2-2 Buckeye2-2 SJ Bay 2-3 EJ Standard 2-3 Jule K 04-1 Mckeys Slurans 8 Roadhouse 13 Deans 15 DryDock*d20 Central Bank 24 McKenzes 11 FC Mason 8 WRBJ6 Mdstate IS Cty 8 SJOlll Randolphs 18 Mens League Mens Standngs Champonshp League Sllmans 6-0 > I Dry Dockd 4-0 Roadhouse 5-1 Hub Tre 4-1 McKenze 4-2 Central Bank 3-3 Buckeye 2-3 Deans 2-3 D & B 2-3 Bees 1-3 Moore Ol 1-4 Egans 1-5, Oldtmers 0-6 FC Mason 3-0 Randolphs 3-1, WRBJ 3-1 Bobs Bar 2-1 Clnton Bank 2-2 SJ OU 2-2 Becks 2-3 Wolverne K of C Recreaton League Buckeye 6 " * D4VB5 Egans3 Ok tmers 5 Moore Ol 11 Hub Tre 7 Bobs Bar 7 Amercan Legon 5 ClntonNatonalll Wolverne 1 Becks 7 KofC6 Cty 1-2 N Amercan Legon 1-3 < Mdstate 1-3 GIRLSSOFTBALL The grls soball league gets underway next Tuesday. The turnout was far-we have three teams partcpatng. If you would lke to get on ateampleaseleaveyour name downtown at the muncnal buldng or see me sometme ths week a t the cty park. Grls between the ages of seven and feen are encouraged to get nvolved., CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT The Recreaton Departments once agan sponsorng a cty w ( de tenns tournament. The tournaments wll be held July 31 and August 7. There wll be both a sngles and doubles tournament and categores for tenns players of all ages and levels of experence. Interested? If so, you may sgn up and obtan more nformaton at the Muncpal Buldng, cty offces, at my offce n the park or contact Al Werbsh at There s no fee to enter the tournaments. Ths could be your bg break nto the professonal tenns world! WOHLFERT WELDING SHOP We have sold our weldng shop and want patronage to thank everyone for ther for the past 28 years. Many Thanks, Leonard and Dorothy, a*

19 JULY CLINTON COUNTYNEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 19-A 27 Sze CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPE Lmt 3 Wth Coupon & S S Addtonal Purchase LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY m prces Good Mon,. Won,. July 19 Thru Sun., July 25, 1976 Sub- v ject To Applcable: :able State & Local Taxes * ^M,tSSU OPEN 24 HOURS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! \ *s 4

20 JULY a, 1976 CLINTON COUNTYNEWS. ST, JOHNS. MICHIGAN20-A Sharon Hengesbach Sharon K. Hengesbach, 7, of Man St., n Westphala, ded Monday (July 12) from njures sustaned n an auto accdent, : She was born Aprl 24,1969 the daughter of Albn Hengesbach and Ruth Ann Smth. She would have been a second grade studentat St, Marys School, n Obtuares Westphala, ths September. Survvng are her parents, fur brothers: John, Stephen, Bran and Glenn; and one sster, Carolyn; alllvng at home. Other survvors nclude a great-grandfather, Albert Fedewa; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hengesbach. A rosary was sad Wednesday (July 14) at St. Marys church, n Westphala. The funeral Mass was sad Thursday REPORT OF CONDITION Consoldatng domestc subsdares of the Central Natonal Bank Name ol Batk (July 14) at St..M&7s wth the Rev. James Schmltt offcatng. Bural was n St Marys Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were made by the Neller FuneralHorne n. Portland. Mary Matthews ELSIE - Funeral servces for Mary Ellen Matthews, 32, of 3936 Martn Road, Beaverton, were held at Carter Funeral Home In Else Wednesday, July 14.. Bural was n South Ovd Cemetery wth Rev. Paul Schoan offcatng. Mss Matthews ded Sunday nght at Mdland, Hosptal.Center n Mdland. She had been fll fof several years. She was born n Owosso,.Oct. 28, 1943, daughter of Harry J. Matthews of Harrson and Mrs. Martn Bukovck of Owosso, She was a member of the Beaverton Seventh Day Adventst Church. Survvng are: her parents; fve ssters, Mrs. Kathleen Peck of Ovd, Mrs. Rebecca Ann Phelps of Morrce, Mrs. Sharon delete whchever capton Is Inapplcable of. St. Johns Cty In the state of. Mchgan., at the close of busness on. June.30, publshed n response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under ttle 12, States Code, Secton 161. Charter number Natonal Bank Regon Number. CO UJ </> GO CO UJ 3 ul 2 < a a < O s UJ 2 Statement of Resources and Labltes Cash and due from banks.,. U.S. Treasury securtes Oblgatons of other U.S. Govt, agences and corps Oblgatons of States and poltcal subdvsons. Other bonds, notes, and debentures Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock... Tradng account securtes Federal funds sold and securtes purchased under agreements to resell Loans, Total (excludng unearned ncome).. Less: Reserve for possble loan losses Loans, Net Drect lease fnancng 18, Bank premses, furnture and fxtures, and other assets representng bank premses Real estate owned other than bank premses Investments n unconsoldated subsdares and assocated companes Customers lablty to ths bank on acceptances outstandng Other assets TOTAL ASSETS Demand deposts of ndvduals, prtnshps., and corps Tme and savngs deposts of ndvduals, prtnshps., and corps...., Deposts of States Government, Deposts of States and poltcal subdvsons t Deposts of foregn govts, and offcal nsttutons Deposts of commercal banks. Certfed and offcers checks TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS (, Total demand deposts Total tme and savngs deposts Total deposts n foregn offces TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securtes sold under agreements to repurchase ; Labltes for borrowed money Mortgage ndebtedness / Acceptances executed by or for account of ths bank and outstandng Other labltes! TOTAL LIABILITIES (excludng subordnated notes and debentures) Subordnated notes and debentures, Preferred stock a. No. shares outstandng ^ (par value) Common stock a. No. shares authorzed b. No. shares outstandng 62,209 ( pa r value) Surplus Undvded profts Reserve for contngences and other captal reserves TOTAL EQUITY* CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES EQUITY CAPITAL... Average for 15 or 30 calendar days endng wth call date: Cash and due from banks..:, Fed. funds sold and securtes purchased under agreements to resell Total loans r. Tme deposts of $100,000 or more n domestc offces 1. Total deposts.* *." Fed. funds purchased and securtes sold under agreements to repurchase Labltes for borrowed money, Standby letters of credt outstandng Tmedeposteof$1M,OOOormorendomestcoffces:. Tme certfcates of depost n denomnatons of $100,000 br more Other tme deposts n amounts of $100,000-or more. U. S. Government Securtes of $2,525,000, were pledged at June 30, 1976 to secure Publc Deposts of $400,000 of Treasurer of the State of Mchgan and for other purposes. 5, ,515 Harold W. H. Wellman 1 Name Presdent Tlls T Oberlander of Harrson, Mrs. Dors Scholtz of Chesanng, Mrs. Marca Guysky of Owosso; one brother, John Matthews of Harrson; half brother, John Bukovck of Owosso; stepssters, Mrs. Eldon(Sandra) Hofacker of Ovd, Mrs. Rchard (Mary Ann) Crutts of Owosso, and her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trumble of Beaverton. Ruth Ann Smth A funeral mass was held July 19 at St. Marys Catholc Church In Westphala for Ruth Ann Smth, 18, 315 Chestnut, Westphala..,1976 Thousands of dollars THOUSS 1,184 4,?44 4,118 5, > ,112 JL88_ ,093 3 r , , ,572 30,572 1, , * , ,394 35,093 1, ,220 4,104 31, , of the above-named bank do hereby declare that ths Report of Condton s true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belef. Father James Schmtt offcated. She ded July 17 as a result of an aut6moble accdent She was born June 30,1958 the daughter of the late Frank Smth and the former Gertrude Schrauben. She was employed at Smon Realty n Lansng. Survvng are her mother; grandmother, Mrs. Ida Smth of Westphala; 4 brothers, Alvn and Stanley of Westphala, Ronald of Royal Oak and Peter of Portland; 2 ssters, Mrs,, Mary Ann Schneder of Wacosuta and Mrs. Alce Hasner of Westphala.. Her father and 2 brothers, Donald and Robert preceded her n death. Bural was at St. Mary Cemetery. Funeral arrangmeents were by Neller funeral Home of Portland. Margaret Rewerts < ST. JOHNS - Servces are to be today (Wednesday) from St. Johns Lutheran Church for Margaret Rewerts, 64,124 Amor Lane, Vllage Square Apartments, St. Johns, who ded July 11 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal a short llness. Pastor Mchael Ruhl offcated wth bural at Duplan Cemetery. Mrs. Rewerts was born June 15, 1912 n Illnos, the -daughter of Okey and Ethel DeMent. On Jan. 19, 1931, Paxton, 111., she was marred to Fred Rewerts and moved to St. Johns 18 years ago. She was a member of St. Johns Lutheran Church. Survvng are her husband, Fred; 1 daughter, Mrs. Sandra Thompson of Ovd; 7 sons, Wllam, Norman, Ronald and Thomas, all of St. Johns and James, Gerald and Rchard of Ovd; 2 brothers, Stuart DeMent and James Donald DeMent, both of Illnos; 1 sster, Luclle Dahlhauser of Illnos; 36 grandchldren and l great grandchld. Frank Glowack ST. JOHNS - Frank Steve Glowack, 67, 809 N. Lansng St. ded July 12 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Funeral servces were held July 15 at St. Joseph Catholc Church and Rosary at Osgood Funeral Home. Bural was at Mt. Rest Cemetery offcated by Rev. Fr. Wllam Hankerd. -Mr. Glowack was born n Poland on December 11, 1908,. son of Albert and Julanne Glowack. At age 3 he came to the States, and moved to the St. Johns area n the early 1920s. On June 26, 1937 he marred Anna Kurncz. He was employed wth Central Mchgan Lumber Co. as a truck drver. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholc Church. Survvng are: hs wfe; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Suckek, Mrs. Mary Van Burger, Mrs. Veronca Rozen and Mrs. Jane Randolph all of St. Johns; four sons, Frank Jr. and Stanley both of St. Johns and James and Wllam both at home; three brothers, Mchael and John of St. Johns and Ted of Lansng; 4 ssters, Mrs. Carolne Kazak, Mrs. Eva Bohl, Mrs. Stella Ostrowsk, all of St. Johns and Mrs. Esther Blls of Gowen; 16 grandchldrea Wllam Jandernoa PEWAMO - Funeral servces were held July 17 from St. Joseph Catholc Church n Pewamo for Wllam Jandernoa, 45, 365 N. State St., Pewamo. He ded July 14 at the Unversty Hosptal n Ann Arbor aer a long llness. Rosares were held at the George Chapel and the St. Joseph Catholc Church. Bural was at Pewamo Cemetery offcated by Msg. Thomas Bolger. Mr. Jandernoa was born n Pewamo on August 17, 1930 son of Anthony and v Betty Jandernoa. He resded all hs lfe n Pewamo and n 1955 marred Pat Bauer. Heworked as an nsurance salesman and as qualty control analyst for General Tre Co. of Iona. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholc Church, " -. >r=»/;y-a* Jr.,.xw,,%,«? f*. The Immaculate Heart of Mary Prayer Group of Pewamo, V.F.W., Knghts of Columbus, Amercan Legon Post no. 153 and the Curs ll o Movement of Grand Rapds. Survvors are: hs wfe; sx sons, Thomas of Grand Rapds, Rex of East Lansng, Paul, Ronne, Bruce and pale all at home; two daughters, t Joyce and Annette both at home; mother, Mrs. Betty Jandernoa of Pewamo; two brothers, Donald Jandernoa of Grand Rapds and Rchard Jandernoa of Fowler; three ssters, Mrs. Jeanne Keck of Chcago, Mrs. Rta Mulder of Iona; and Mrs. Harret Haskns of Lake Odessa. ^leanor Phelps Eleanor S. Phelps, 74, 120 -Wllams Dr., Battle Creek a natve of St. Johns, ded July 14,at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Funeral servces were held July 16, at Jennngs Lyons Chapel n Owosso. Bural was at Oak Hll Cemetery offcated by Rev. Paul Hart. Mrs. Phelps was born n Clfford, Mchgan, daughter of Ellery and Susanne Swales. On June 27,1923 she marred Walter Phelps. She was a member of the Frst Methodst Church. Survvng are: two sons, Dr. Keth Phelps of Battle Creek and Nel Phelps of Mchgan; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Krohn of Battle Creek; nne grandchldren; one great grandchld; one sster, Mrs. Prclla McFarlane. Proceedng her n death are her husband, and one daughter. DAN RADEMACHER of the Fowler Jaycees and Arnle Bengal of the Westphala Jaycees exchange challengng handshakes as the 2 groups prepare for combned blood drve July 28 to be held at the Fowler Conservaton Park. Both Jaycee chapters and the Amercan Red Cross BloodmooTje are sponsorng the drve, 2Ms mles south of Fowler on Wrght Rd. wth the 2 towns rvalng each other to see whch communty wll donate the most blood. Watertown Townshp Proceedngs Synopss of regular July meetng. All Board members present except Vaughn Montgomery, Pledge gven to our flag. Agenda approved as added to. Mnutes of Clerk approved. Treasurers report approved. Parks and Recreaton reported on Labor Day plans for chcken Bar-B-Q and requested permsson to use complex, to have a beer tent and to" have a Bngo game. Requests granted. Bref report made by those who attended meetng on Arport held n Lansng Townshp. No decson made as to purchase.of chars for complex. Mr. R. Hasselbrng apponted to the LMDA Boardtofll vacancy created by Max Entsmnger. Board purchased necessary fre extngushers for the complex and ordered the. nstallaton thereof by D&D Fre Extngusher Sales & Servce. Lst of electon nspectors read by the Clerk approved. Interment fees at Wacousta Cemetery wll be $100 effectve August l, Paul and Erma Chamberln are the custodans of the complex and were advsed to get the necessary supples to carry out ther dutes. Supervsor attended Lt. Governors tax meetng on Property Tax Revson. Meetng adjourned. Mldred F. McDonough, Herman F. Openlander Supervsor A dfferent knd of In some ways, a funeral s unlke any other occason n lfe. It callsfor careful plannng and specal understandng. And t demands the most dedcated efforts that we, as funeral drectors, can make. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES ST JOHNS FOWLER lbbdifa, IllUGHTOn^ MAPlt RAPIDS OVID July 15, 1976 Dm We, the undersgned drectors attest the correctness of ths statement of resources and labltes. We dtclare that t has t been examned by us, and to the best of our Knowledge and belef s true fnd correct. ;, y NEWS TO SHOUT ABOUT! Top Allowance For Your Cor! Brng your late model used cars to Egan Ford "and Save U. Drectors «^Ml -l)f f EGAN FORD SALES, INC W.HIGHAM ST. JOHNS PHONE JVl-..^-*"**-*-*

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