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1 X X tf "D X X X 33 T O 0 p JO ^t t> ) HH T rv P- T) O «T> 4> "0 ) ^, ^ o TJ O -0 O H. :/) O O 0 a y) s 0 s» t-h 4> ro a - U) Jl -J T> D o xo 0 D a 0 0 Clnton County News July 2, V, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Hghway proposals ^k 5 Cents. no bed of roses ByJlmSchmUz County News Wrter There was plenty of evdence at the June 24 publc "pre-hearng" of Wlbur Smth & Assocates and the County Board of Commssoners to show that the some 250 people who flled Smth Hall werent exactly happy about the possble new U.S. 27 hghway. Durng the la hours evenng hearng, several ndvduals who questoned the possble hghway found themselves applauded by the rest of the audence who, though not fervently hostle, werent exactly bubblng over wth good wll towards Robert Henry, assocate n, charge, and other representatves ofsmth & Assocates and the Mchgan Department of State Hghways and Transportaton. Henry stood n front of theaudence and explaned the fndngs of Smth & Assocates study whch show the trfcnsportatonal, envronmental and personal mpact a new hghway could have on Clnton and Gratot Countes. Henry also detaled the 6 optons the study came up wth that nclude a "do nothng" and a "no buld" plan and 4 corrdors (routes), of whch 2 proceed west of St. Johns and the other 2 east of the cty. Several ndvduals n the audence ddnt appear to care for any of the routesand told Henry that hs study ddnt say anythng about the damage that could be done to commercal farmng by a new hghway. Ther man complant was that the study ddnt specfy the number of farms that would be dsplaced f a new hghway s constructed. Henry told.them that the actual number of farms couldnt be determned untl a specfc corrdor s selected. He also sad the study dd, estmate the number of houses each corrdor would replace. Ths "exchange led to a dscusson of exactly how wde the hghway would be and } Henry sad 48 feet. Dyle Hennng, charman of the County t Board-of Commssoners, stood up and sad the Board had taken the poston that the 48 should be reduced to 300 to save farm land. "There s no hard and fast rule," he sad, "thattheroadhastobe48feetwde." One man got everybody clappng and later on ther feet when he sarcastcallv suggested that a new hghway would only beneft transent weekend, travelers. "There s too much emphass on local people n ths dscusson," he sad. "We all know ths hghway s hofrfor us.", A lttle later, the same man got everyone jumpng up and down when he and Henry possed the queston, "how many farmers cross the current 27 weekly wth equpment?" After about 50 people responded by standng, the same ndvdual asked the almost too obvous queston, "how many people are affected by any of the 4 corrdors?" Ths brought nearly everyone to ther feet and sent a casual roar of laughter through the crowd.] The same ndvdual perssted n hs questonng but ddnt fnd too many takers to hs last 2 questons, "how many people arent affected by the 4 corrdors" and how many farmers dont cross the current 27 wth equpment?" More applause flled the hall when another ndvdual suggested that Smth & Assocates couldnt hold a, far publc hearng. "There s no way," he sad, "you can render a far judgment because you stand to beneft f there s constructon." "therefore, how can you hold an objectve hearng?". After the applause ended, the ndvdual suggested that Smth & Assocates ought to dsqualfy themselves.» The audence showed, however, that they werent totally hostle to Smth & Assocates when they applauded an ndvdual from the Dept. of State Hghways and Transportaton who labeled as "nonsense" the charge that Smth & Assocates couldnt hold a far publc hearng. "Ths Indvdual," he sad, "s a lawyer tryng to turn ths nto a legal proceedng." "Smth & Assocates are beng pad to do a study, they are not legal hearng offcers:" Though the study of Smth & Assocates ndcates they dont thnk anythng less than a ne\y hghway can handle the projected 00 per cent ncrease n traffc on the current 27 by 995, Henry dd tell the audence that the vews of the publc that came,out of publc hearngs would be taken ntoaccount. "If the majorty doesnt want mprovement, we would recommend ths to the Dept. of State Hghways and Transportaton." Henry also sad the Dept. would consder the "do nothng" and "no buld" plans because ther revenues from the gasolne tax had decreased because of the energy crss and therefore, less money s avalable for hghway constructon. Lynam wns Lons offce n Dallas DALLAS, TEX!. ~ Ralph Lynam of St. Johns was elected Saturday to the post of Lons Internatonal Vce-Presdent. Lynams campagn for 3d vce-presdent of the world-wde Lons organzaton was the most recent n an outstandng lst of ac- J / Mr and Mrs Ralph Lynafn- Hes the new Lons Internatonal 3d vce-presdent. / complshments as a Lon. He s a Charter Monarch of the St, Johns club, mantans -a 25-year perfect attendance record, s charter secretary treasurer, club song leader for 25 years, club chaplan for 25 years and club presdent n He has served as C zone charman for 3 terms, Dstrct C cabnet se"cretarytreasurer n and dstrct governor n Lynanl has receved 2 dstngushed servce ctatons from the,mchgan Councl of Governors. A member of the state advsory and fnance commtteeor 3 years, he served as charman n and He served as state treasurer n Lynam s the recpent of the Lons Internatonal Extenson Award, Key Member award, 5 Internatonal presdents awards and the nternatonal "Ambassador of Goodwll" award. He has served wth Lons Internatonal as a drector n 97-73, treasurer n 973 and charman of fm nternatonal board, headquarters operaton and fnance, Lynam s a current member of the Board of Trustees of the Leaded pogs For the Blnd n Rochester and also serves on the board of drectors of the Mchgan Assocaton for Better Speech and Hearng. Lynam and hs wfe, Doty, resde at 207 E. State n St, Johns. DeWtt Twp sets assessment hearng By Jm Schmtz County News Wrter DeWtt Townshp wll be holdng a publc hearng July 6 to gve resdents an opportunty to dscuss a recent decson by the Board of Trustees to create a specal assessment dstrct. At the June 23 Board meetng, Board members unanmously approved a resoluton drawn up by Townshp Attorney J. Rchard Robnson authorzng a specal assessment dstrct. The Board had orgnally approved the dea at the May 27 meetng. The Board wants the specal assessment to help pay for operatng the Polce and Fre Depts. for the fscal year whch, n DeWtt Townshp, runs from AprMo Aprl. Townshp resdents had been assessed mll for the fscal year polce and fre budget, but the mll expred wth ts collecton ths past December.. That mll had been brngng n $4,940 (half of whch went to the Polce and the other half to the Fre Dept.) and accordng to Townshp Treasurer Nancy Cheney, the Are you a senor ctzen n need of transportaton? Theres a rde avalable By Jm Edwards County News Edtor ST. JOHNS - Are you a senor ctzen n need of nformaton or servces and have no dea who to call or where to go? Are you a frend or relatve of a senor ctzen n the same predcament? Untangle the problem wth a telephone call fo Thats the number of the senor ctzen outreach and referral system, operatng out As one drves, the roads of Clnton County and the cty streets n St, Johns and DeWtt, OIC can seea new addton to the sgns of the area. These red, whte and blue sgns proclam "I Was Here 876" and are beng of the Captol Area Economc Opportunty (CAEOC) offce n St. Johns. CAEOC sponsors the referral servce for persons over 60. They may personally call or nave the call made by famly or frends. The goal of the program Is to ncrease the amount of nformaton readly avalable to senor ctzens about programs and servces n the area, that drectly affect them. The referral servce answers questons about just about anythng concernng senor ctzens ncludng Socal Securty, ncome "I was here n 876 sgns poppng up all over the county sold by the Clnton County Hstorcal Socety to mark all buldngs and homes whch are at least 00 years old n the couny. The Socety hopes to mark all such buldngs whch were part of the scene 00 years.ago when.our naton marked ts frst century. Else man des n tractor accdent John Lawrence Cobb, 37, 9702 Island Road, Else, was found dead last week under a tractor by hs brother, Alan, on farmland he owned on W. Juddvlle Road, n Shawassee County. Shawassee County Sherffs offcals say Cobb had been dead for about 2 hours when found, Cobb was a lfe-long resdent of Else who farmed and graduated from M.S.U, He belonged to several farm organzatons ncludng the Mchgan Artfcal Breeders Assocfaton.the Mchgan State Dary Club, the Clnton County Holsten Assocaton, the Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton and, the Farm Bureau and Dary Herd Improvement Assocaton. He also was a member of Ph Kappa Fraternty, Thorny Acres Sportsmans Club and the Ovd Poneer Bowlng League, STARTS FRIDAY AT JULY 4 CLINTON THEATRE JULY 0 ST. JOHNS // tax, Medcare forms, legal problems etc. If the referral servce s unable to satsfactorly answer a questoner solve a problem, they are able to refer the person to the proper agency. Non-senor ctzens n the area can also be of servce of the referral program - volunteer labor s welcome to help senor ctzens wth odd jobs such as lawn work, small household mantenance and repars. When these sgns are up, a map markng such stes n the county wll be avalable to area resdents. These maps wll be useful n plannng fall color tours as well as bkng and walkng b-centennal tours. Clnton County has many fne old homes and buldngs whch are vrtually unchanged n ther structure,. Other century old buldngs have been altered and modernzed. Both such places are to be marked to show that the area has been lved n for at least a century, t s nterestng n our fast paced socety to look at the area as our ancestors saw t. It s the purpose of the Socety to gve everyone such a nostalgc vew. Identfyng such homes can be done by lookng at old platt maps, old newspapers., deeds and abstracts, If your house or Suldng carrclam such dstncton call Joe Potter, ; Ken Con, ; Mrs. John Rumbaugh, ; Doug Whtcomb, ; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Teare, ; or Mrs. James Moore, specal assessment wll probably ask for about the same. As of rght now, no amount has been set because, by law, the Board must frst hold a publc hearng. The Board decded not fo ask for a mllage renewal because, accordng to Eleen Corr, charman of the Publc Safety Commttee, a mllage electon would cost about $4,000 and f t faled, another electon would cost an addtonal $4,000. At the June 23 Board meetng, Supervsor Dale Emerson sad both the Fre and Polce Depts. would need about 5-0 per cent more money for operaton n the fscal year. Ths,, he sad, was. "not unreasonable." Ths fscal year; the Fre Dept. s recevng $37, and the Polce Dept. $6,88.9. / Also at the June 23 meetng, the Board, lead by Transportaton C&mmttee Charman, Jack Kzesk, chastsed the County, Road Commsson over what Kzesk termed, "a lack of cooperaton" on the upgradng of Turner Road, whch s a county road. Accordng to Kzesk, the Commsson ddnt approve a plan of fundng for the upgradng untl after Aprl when the Townshp had already approved ts budget and couldnt add the funds the County was askng for. He also sad the Commsson had turned down several Townshp proposals for mprovng the road. - "Everytme we (the Townshp) do somethng, the County Road Commsson takes offense," he sad. "However, somebody needs to do ther job.", After some addtonal debate and audence nput, the Board decded to send a letter to the Road Commsson statng the 4 " Townshps poston. In other acton the Board: approved the Stoll Road contract as corrected by the Transportaton Commttee. approved a 2 year contract Wth Lansng Mercy Ambulance Servce, sent a letter to the County Road Commsson thankng them for erectng sgns n the Townshp. ^ approved the purchase of 8, pars of boots for the Fre Dept. for$240.,to come out. of the captol mprovement fund. / Joned the Dept of Housng,and Urban Developments Natonal Flood Insurance Program. amended the Buldng Ordnance to comply wth the State Constructon Code Act concernng flood planes. approved the use of a secretary for the Zonng Appeals,Board whose salary wll be payed from zonng fees. MEL BROOKS GOMIG. MASTERPIECE x t Band member fnds horn doesnt make a bad pllow when youre tred enough. Heres account of hands Dallas trp The Redwng Marchng Band returned home Sunday June 29, 975 at 5:00 p.m. after an exctng and successful week n Dallas, Texas representng the St. Johns Lons Club and the Lons of the State of Mchgan. Parents, frends, banners, punch and cookes were all on hand as the four buses arrved at the hgh school. People cheered, cameras flashed and of Course, famly^greetngs as the, band members left the buses.from a 26 hour rde. The trp to Dallas ncluded several restaurant stops and an overnght at Holday Inn. Students, counselors and drectors were housed at Southern Methodst Unversty durng the week. Once the band arrved n Dallas they were very busy ether preparng for or nvolved n the Lons Internatonal Conventon. The Band was on televson and heralded throughout the conventon for ts playng, sprt, and dscplne. A forty man unt played n the. lobbes of four major hotels... Adolphus, Farmont, Baker and Hlton. There s no way to descrbe how exctng ths was to the band and the tremendous crowds that heard them. Wednesday was the parade whch lasted over.four hours... even the ran ddnt dampen the sprt. Thursday was the nomnaton speech for Ralph Lynam and a bgdemonstraton on the floor of the huge conventon hall. St. <-:J. Its July 4th Johns Band led the dembnstraton., Frday was a fun-day at Sx Flags and Saturday the band was on hand to demonstrate at the Conventon Center for^the vctory of Ralph Lynam for3rd vce presdent of Lons Internatonal. There were so many outstandng features and statements about the Band t s dffcult to lst even a few. Every restauraunt, stop, motel, unversty, etc. complmented the counselors and drectors on the courteousness of the ndvduals, the dscplne of the band and the cleanlness of the place when they left. Complments were numerous from the Lons from every state and foregn country for the Bands behavor, playng etc. at the Hotjgls and Conventon Center. Band members expressed many of ther own throughts: "A chance to see how other people lve"; "got better acquanted wth our own members"; "ths s lke Macys Parade"; "just lke our Natonal Conventon"; "a tremendous trp"; "super". The St. Johns Redwng Marchng Bandrepresented St. Johns n a manner that each and every ctzen can be proud. St. Johns wll long be remembered by the over 40,000 Lons and the Cty of Dallas, Texas. The Band wshes to thank the. communty for all the work they dd n sendng us to Dallas and provdng us wth ths tremendous experence. celebraton tme ST JOHNS - The annual St. Johns July 4 celebraton got underway Tuesday and wll run through Saturday. A freworks dsplay s set for July 4 shortly after dark, Kds Day s Saturday, July 5 wth prces reduced untl 6 p.m. Rdes are by the Dck Carl Carnval. In addton to the rdes, games and food, a, steer raffle wll be held, sponsored by the St. Johns Fre Dept. and Rotary Club. Westphala telephone gets rate ncrease LANSING - The Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson has grarted rate ncreases to Westphala Telephone Company that wll gve the company addtonal revenue of $4,90 a year. - The frm serves 645 customers n Clnton County... Its rates and charges were establshed n 959 and reduced n 966. Increased costs of labor, materals and taxes snce thattme have contrbuted to an nadequate rate of SHOWTIMES: Frday- Saturday Sunday 2 Shows Ntely 7&9 p.m. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. One Show Ntely 8 p.m. s return, requrng rate relef, the company sad. One-party busness telephone rates wll ncrease from $7 to $ per month, and one-, party resdental servce from $5.0 to $6.75 per month. Installaton charges wll rse fronv$2.50 to $5. The company agreed to elmnate all mult-party servce by December 975 and to ncrease the nterest rate on customer deposts from 4% to 6% annually. ADULTS GOD CHILDREN 0 0 COMING SOON.. "THE TOWERING INFERNO"

2 CAAU graduate CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Davd Oatley, son of Dr. and Chppewa Marchng Band for 3 Mrs. H.L. Oatley, St. Johns was years as well as a member of graduated from Central the Concert Band for 3 years. He was a number of the» "?""» TOMS WESTERN STORE» OVID, MICHIGAN _ yl HORSE AND PONY EQUIPMENT SQUARE DANCE & WESTERN CLOTHING 9:00 to 5:30 Mon. - Thur., Fr. 9:00 to 9:00 o Sat. 9:00 to 5:30 f (57} Were Havng A RIDES GAMES FOOD DICK CARL CARNIVAL Kds Day - Sat., July 5 (PRICES REDUCED UNTIL 6 P.M.) COME JOIN THE CELEBRATION! Tues., July thru Sat., July 5 ST. JOHNS CITY PARK July 2,975 "Steer Raffle" Every Sponsored by St Johns Fre Department and St. Johns Rotarf Club I Announce engagement Dr. and Mrs. H.K. Poff, Cndy, to Mchale Goodknecht, Ashley, announce the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard engagement of ther daughter, Goodknecht, Fowler. The brde-elect s a 974 gttaaaeweta rad " at?,f " m?"z f f mumty College and s employed by the Carson Cty Hosptal as an LPN. The prospectve brdegroom s a 97 graduate of Fowler Hgh School and s employed by the Carson Cty Farm Servce. The couple plan a Sept. 20 weddng. Democracy cannot fal f all ctzens exercse ther ndvdual judgment n votng. Patt Smth Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smth of 9 Elm St., Ovd, announce the engagement of ther daughter Patt, to Edward Hagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hagan of 63 Comstock St., Corunna. Patt s employed by Ovd Convalescent Manor and Edward s employed by S.D. rsbfovpoh & Sons of Lansng., No weddng date has been set by the couple. SntU Born to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Koengsknecht, a daughter, Tracy Lynn, on June 9. She weghed 8 lbs., \% x k ozs. Born n Carson Cty Hosptal. She has brother and sster. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Koertgknecht of Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Charle Boak of Fowler. The mother s the former Dense Boak. MMtlUKCMCUIOCtnY YOU AND YOUR HOME Decoratng Hnts By Mary Bell There was a tme when furnshng a lvng room was a very smple matter. One sofa, a couple chars, some lamps and a pcture, all n the same style, matchng fabrcs and textures were enough. Today, we mx styles, colors, textures, and accessores to gve your room a more nterestng and ndvdual look. It can be easy to do wth the help of our large nventory, and qualfed decoratng staff. We are ready to help you create your ndvdual room wth carpet, wallpaper, custom drapery, beautful furnshngs and unque accessory tems. Our show room hours are Mopday noon to 9, Frdays 0 to 9, other days 0 to 5:30., BELL FURNITURE AND CARPET 460 North East Street (North US 27) Lansng Combnaton Pak $408 Famly Pak Chcken Thghs I08 Quarters Splt Brolers AT KROGER Whole Cut Up Chcken Breast Quarters Kroger BEEF WIENERS Lmt 4 Wth Coupon & 5 Addtonal Purchase KwlckKrsp SLICED BACON 2.0zVvt packbge $39 VOSKSTEAK $ 08 Slced Free MARHOEFER CANNED HAM Jhof.OrH.Jf MMI-BOKLEss $ 08 Addod Buy t from the PRO SHOP. Youll be GLAD LEATHER K» you dd. $ 40 Per Gal. You get more than pant at the Pro Shop. Top qualty Fuller-OBren pants and expert advce that start you off to a professonal fnsh,. We guarantee t! to l The Pro ST. JOHNS KSSSJ Shop NEWEST PAINT CENTER CLINTON TRACTOR & HARDWARE ACROSS FROM THE DEPOT 08 E. Ralroad Ph >/-". J j.-\.e\ Famly Pak Fryng Chcken Parts Whole Fryers Fresh Red Rpe WATERMELON l t mt A y, Famly Pak Chcken Wngs Swoet <. BING CHERRIES 78 Golden Rpe FANCY BANANAS Fresh Frozen Turbot Or Cod Fllets VEGETABLES AT DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICES! 900 South U. S. 27 Open 24 Hours 2-Mdnght to 8 a.m. Assorted Jffy Frozen Entrees 2- s«9 Pkg Fresh Tender Snappn GREEN BEANS Fresh REQ RADISHES 3 Fresh Frozen Fancy Small Frederck Spare Rbs 44" 25- Box Erapt Sunday mornng r^.

3 3 July. 2,975 TMSekfd Vstors on Tuesday, June 0 :of tlev. and Mrs. H.E, Rossow aqd Davd, and Mrs, Herman, Kossow were: Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Rossow and chldren of Flnt;-Mrs. Alan Stjffe and famly and Mrs. Edwn Rossow of Sagnaw; and Mrs". Walter, Nobs, Sr. and.paul Graff, Sr. of.lebanon. Mrs..Wllam Ernst and Maxne Ernst vsted Mrs.. Albert Mortz of St. Johns on.sunday afternoon,june 5. Mr, and Mrs, Fred W. Pasch pe,nt Frday evenng wth Mr. J a.nd:mrs, ErwnTedt, 3 Lttle Justn Rossow or Flnt was a guest a few days last week of hs. grandparents and uncle, Rev, and Mrs. H.E. Rossow and Davd, and greatgrandmother, Mrs. Herman Rossow. Mr. and Mrs, J.D. Bancroft and chldren of S.W. Dallas called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W! Pasch on Fathers Day. / On Tuesday, June 0 Mrs, Wllam Ernst and Maxne Ernst vsted Mrs. Martn Epkey. of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehlke of Fowler spent Saturday evenng, June 4 wth Mr. and Mrs, Fred W. Pasch. Utwteb Crag Neal Brooke, 20, 8600 Wllams Rd., DeWtt; -Cndy Lou Van Sckle, 8,986 Wood Road, DeWtt. Danel Jay McKenze, 2, HH- C32 BN6, Fort Carson, Col.; Sherry Lee Spencer, 8, 3864 County Farm Rd., St. Johns. Stephen C. Frechen, 28,08 S. Lansng St., St Johns; Vck L. Roesch, 9, 32 Jenne Street, Grand Ledge. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Mannng- Trerweler Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Mannng, 2 Hnman Road, Eagle, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Brenda, to Mchael Trerweler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Trleweler, 676 Westphala St., Westphala. The brde-elect s a 97 graduate of Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School and s a 973 graduate of Lansng Communty" College. She s currently employed by the Mchgan Department of Educaton. The prospectve brdegroom s also a 97 Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School graduate and attended Lansng Communty College. He s currently employed by the Mchgan Offce of Management and Budget. The couple plan a Oct 25 weddng, Pung-Walters Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nf Pung of Fowler announce the engagement of ther daughter, Jane, to Peter S. Walters, of Lansng. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Walters of McClean, Va, An Oct. 4 weddng s planned. SntU A boy, Matthew Denns, was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Denns Whtlock of 374 Slvers Rd., St. Johns, May 24, 975 at St. Lawrence Hosptal. He weghed 6 lbs. 7 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Whtlock and Mr^and Mrs. Herbert Wtt, Mrs. Earl Whtlock and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darnell. The mother s the former Mary Wtt. Any Sze Package. ALL BEEF HAMBURGER / M- ^ Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wagner & JI ^-".v Kathleen Glantz weds Robert Wagner k-v- JLW-j- package! GftOUHD BEEF CHUCK KHOCtm TTTrltv EIF-A arms Tender Lean Thrfty Swss - ROUND- RIB OR SIRLOIN _ G rad U.S. Gov; ssss por ROUST $H97 Your Choce Copyrght 375. Tho Kroger Co, Wo Reserve Tha Rght To Umlt Quanttes. Prces And Coup on Good Monday, June 30 Thru Sunday, Jul y 6, CHICKEN Grade "A"AH The Way When You Start Wth The Best Chcken You End Wth The Best Chcken. A Great Brd Begns Wth Bascs. Lke.Pckng Its. Parents. Knoyvng Whether It Was Properly Fed. And How Long It Took From Pluckng To Platter. All Rased Bty^Our Own Growers In Carefully;. Controlled Surroundngs, Fed Our Own Balanced Dets, Inspected By Our Own Veternarans And Processed In Our Own Plants. The Largest Poultry Processng Complex In The World. N arms ^ The one to pck to be sure. The marrage of Kathleen Helen Glantz and Robert Vctor. Wagner was solemnzed at 6 p.m., May 24, at Hope Lutheran Church n DeWtt wth Rev. Davd Frantz performng the double rng ceremony. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glantz, Bath and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Wagner, Krkland Lake, Ontaro. They were attended by Mrs. Jean Brttan, Charles Burhop, Luanne Veale and Steven Glantz. A recepton was held n Jons Hall and a beef buffet fwas served to approxmately 80 guests. After a weddng trp, the couple wll resde n Canada where Robert wll study the Lutheran mnstry. <umcp mur «>» All Chcken Is Not Grade A. All Holly Farms Chcken Is Grade A. And Not Just Every Chcken, But Every Pece Of Chcken. If It Doesnt Say Grade A On The Package, Its Not Holly Farms. ff LMMJIMO<TOf, KULTUK, P-./ CHUCKS! SWISS STEAK Fresh Cut TURKEY PARTS Breasts Hndquarters I Drumstcks. Ltj : P6969 K% Fresh SWEET CORN 9 "99 Lml 8 W.lh Coupon 5 Mrftkul f urchn Excellent For Salads FRESH CUCUMBERS 900 South U.S. 27 W twts cw<a«b«v» fsmlj r CtttcVtn Bt« <m Chcken Backs Famly Pak Chcken Breasts New Crop Seedless } WHITE PERLETTE,}fs GRAPES VjS. 68 \>rs Sweet, dulcy;gatfornla FRESH NECTARINES Eafch ft, Famly Pak Chcken Legs Calforna Santa Rosa RED PLUMS ROADSIDE STAND SALE! QUALITY FRUITS & Open 24 Hours 2-Mdnght to 8 a.m. Each E««Pt Sunday mornng Mr. & Mrs. Edward Shannon Cheryl Cole weds Edward Shannon Cheryl Lynn Cole became the brde of EdwardLee Shannon at the Frst Unted Methodst Church, St. Johns on May 3. The Rev, Harold Homer and the Rev. Francs Johanndes performed the double rng ceremony and the musc was provded by Dale Stephenson, chmes, Barbara Davs organ and a solo was sung by Crag Cole. The brde was gven n marrage by her mother and father. - The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Cole, 006 W. Baldwn, St. Johns, The groom s the son of Mr. dress. x and Mrs. Donald "Shannon, Lewston. The brde chose a gown of sheer crepe adorned wth a floral vense lace, "an lluson yolk rng collar, long tall-sheer sleeves, full skrt and attached tran. A lace covered bonnet cap secured the full length vel and lace edged blusher. She carred a bouquet of pnk ^garnet roses, lles of the valley, dases and baby breath wth cascadng vy and rbbons. Jance Flermoen, 804 W. Baldwn, St. Johns, was the mad of honor and brdesmads ncluded Kathy Root, Rt. 4, St. Johns, Deb Thelen, Rt. 2, St. Johns, Rosann Smth, Graylng and Jll Clark, Graylng. Ther dresses were full length low" cut wth, full sleeves gathered at the wrst nto a cuff, ted n back and a lace at the neck for trm. The colors were pastel shade of green, pnk, blue andpeach. Each attendant made her own gown. The flower grl was dressed n yellow. The grls.wore whte 4ats wth matchngrbbonsand carred nosegays wth flowers \ that matched the dress. The brdes mother wore a long, flowng blue dress wth set n wastband and gathered atthe neck. The grooms mother wore a long-flowng mnt green The, -best man was Don Shannon, Lewston and groomsmen ncluded Doug Shannon, Lewston, Jack Clark, Graylng, Larry Krywko, Dearborn and Chrs Cole, St. Johns. A recepton was held at Nles Hall n the Methodst Church mmedately followng the weddng. Servng were Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Mrs. Raymond Schomsch,. Mss Debra Shannon and Mss- Laurel Sprnger. Specal guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Race. Followng a weddng trp to Glen Haven and Tahquamenon Falls, the couple wll resde n Graylng.

4 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Peggy Rngle and Davd Avery marry and permanent < orange blossoms wth streamers flowng to the floor. Annette Grace Rngle, Lansng, was her ssters mad of honor n a blue dotted swss gown wth lace over yoke and long sleeves; wth yellow and blue headpece and bouquet of yellow roses. Shelbe Avery, Mlan, sster of the groom, was brdesmad and Mary Purchase, Lansng, nece of the brde, was junor brdesmad. They wore smlar blue dotted swss gowns wth headpeces of mnature yellow and blue roses and carred nosegays of yeljow roses. \ Phlp Avery, Mlan, acted as hs brothers bestman. Kenneth and Mark Avery, brothers of the groom, acted as groomsmen. The mnature couple, Melssa Halbrook, Lansng and Andrew Purchase, nephew of the brde, carred a basket of rose petals and dropped them down the asle. / The brdes sster, Mrs. RcharU Purchase, sang the weddng songs accompaned by panst, Mrs. Carl Hoffman of Vestaburg. Mr. Thomas Jones of Greenvlle and Rev. Wayne Combs of Ann Arbor ushered the 200 guests. Followng a recepton at the Veterans Memoral Buldng, DeWtt, the couple left for a honeymoon n southern Indana. Specal guests ncluded the grooms grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Rggs of Reed Cty and Mr. and Mrs. Avery of Mlan, the brdes grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rngle of Lansng, also the brdes aunt Mrs. Waldo Drummond, of Denver, Colorado. The groom s employed by the Unversty of Mchgan n Ann Arbor. They wll resde at rural route Salne, Mchgan. July 9; Orentaton fbr Frendly Vstor Program, Central Natonal Bank, St. Johns -:00 p.m. July 0: Photography Tranng Workshop p.m. Smth Hall. July 2-3: 4-H Barry County Award Trp. July 4: 4-H Dary Feld Day - Green Meadows Farm, Else - - 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. July 4: 4-H Rabbt Pre-Far Meetng - Fargrounds, St. Johns - 7:30 p.m. July 6: 4-H Demonstraton BxtmU<ut calwelcv and Acton Exhbt Contest -- :30 p.m. - Smth Hall, St. Johns. July 6: 4-H Horse Leader Meetng - 8 p.m. - Smth Hall, St. Johns. July 7: Dstrct Holsten Show at Corunna. ; July 23: 4-H Flower Arrangement Workshop - ;5 p.m. - Smth Hall, St. Johns. July 25: State Holsten Show at Mdland. - July 29: 4-H Dary Tour - Flnt - 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. July 29: Mexcan Festa - 4-, H Foods Actvty for 3 year July % 975 olds and older- SmthJJall, St. Johns - 6:30 p.m. July 30: Mexcan Festa - 4- H Foods Actvty for 0-2 year olds - Smth Hall, St. Johns - :00 p.m. August 7: Feld Day -- M.S.U. Bean & Beet Research Farm. August -3: Clnton County 4-H Youth Far. August 7: Clnton County Holsten breeders pcnc at Don Wtts. August 8-2: State 4-H Dary Show and 4-H Actvtes. rkrogermlnimizer COUPON Fr«sh SWEET CORN OPEN For IN THE M HUSK m\ Itmt 9 Wth Coupon & 5 Addtonal Purchase^ IXCEPT BEER WINE & CIGARETTES LIMIT 0HE COUPON PER FftMILY, Pr.ces Good Mon June 30 Thru Sun. July Sublet To Applcable State & Local Taxes SAVE UP TO W rtwrv tha rant la lmt «.g«ntllm. "rletj ft ttm ffktva at Kraft r In Ctntan Caunty Man.. [Juna thru Sun.. /July S. 975 Nana talr la. aaalrs. Caayraht 97B. Tha Kraatr Ca. Peggy Dear Rngle became the brde of Davd Arthur Avery on May 3 at 2:00 p m. jn the Wesleyan Holness Church at Lansng, Mchgan wth he grooms brother,. Rev. Paul Avery offcatng. The brdes parents are Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Avery of rural route Mlan, Mchgan. Mr. & Mrs. Davd Avery On the arm of her father the brde wore a prncess styled gown of whte^ screen prnt satn wth long sleeves and ruffle at wrst. The skrt extended nto a chapel tran. Her shoulder length vel was attached to a hand crocheted crown wth sequns. She carred a whte Bble adorned wth red roses Cheryl Fedewa and Gerald Arens exchange vows Cheryl Lynn Fedewa became the brde of Gerald Alban Arens, May 3 at Holy Trnty Church Fowler. / The double.rng ceremony was performed by the Rev Albert Schmtt and musc was provded by organst Mrs. Herman Motz wth sngng and gutar playng from Luke Koengsknecht and Annette and Joyce Jandernoa. The brde s the, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and Martha Fedewa, Rt. 2, Fowler. The groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lnus and Vedesta Arens, R.2, Fowler. The brde chose a full length Vctoran style dress wth empre wastband, clung lace bodce, a-hne skrt wth chapel tran and lace flounce at the bottom wth nylon orange materal. The sleeves Were ftted to the elbows and flared to the wrsts. She wore a camelot headpece wth chapel length lluson and lace border. She carred a bouquet of sweetheart rdses, pnk and whte mums and carnatons accented wth babys breath n a cascade bouquet. The mad of honor was Colleen Fedewa, Rt. 2, Fowler, sster of the brde. Brdesmads ncluded Debbe Rehmann and Lnda Fedewa, sster of the brde, both of Rt. 2 Fowler, Marca Plne, Fowler, Dotte Arens, Rt. 2 Fowler, sster of the groom and flower grl Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Arens Dense Arens, St. Lous, sster of the groom. The mad of ho r and the flower grls wore lavender pcture hats wth satn rbbons to match the dresses. The other brdesmads wore the same except they had pnk floral dresses and pnk hats. They carred bouquets of pnk and whte mums, and carnatons and pnk sweetheart roses covered wth babys breath. The mothers wore corsages of rose and carnatons to match ther dr&ses. The best man was Roman Arens, brother of the groom. The groomsmen ncluded, Stan Arens, brother of the groom, Wllam Catamer ( brother-r-law of the groom, # en Smth and Rck Wrth, Leo Arens, brother of the groom, and Dck Rehmann, brother-n-law of the brde were ushers and Kevn Schafer, cousn of" the brde, -was rng bearer. Followng the weddng, a buffet for 400 people was held at Holy Trnty Hall. \, Watng on the brdes table were Ann Koengknecht, "Patt Schrauben and Reen McKean.^ Cuttng the Reddng cake was Monce Klerl and Ellen Feld, pause f. Specal guest was Mrs. Laura Schafer, grandmother of the brde. Followng a weddng trp to Florda, the couple wll resde at 045 W. 4th Street, Fowler. IK ^ L ^ ^ Y a KROGER MINI MIZERCOUPON BUY ONE CARTON <a^»^% - J\ Kroger 2-Oz»s xrvj COTTAGE CHEESE d At TheRegurar Prce Of 53< Per 2-Oz Ctn And EPGET ONE FREE r =; & Lmt 2 Cartons (Buy One-Get One Free) Wth Coupon & ( 5 addtonal Purchase^ EXCEPT BEER WINE B-CIGABETTtS LIMIT 0HE COUPON PER FAMILY MCBS Good Mon. Juno JO Thju Sun.July 6,975 Subjact To Applcable State b Local Taxes SAVE UP TO - SJJSSERMINI MIZER COUPON HewFangled new rangbq m\ LU Assorted Flavors LCR POP 2-Oz Wt Can Delcous SMUCKERS GRAPE JELLY 2-Jar PRINGLES POTATO CHIPS S V, ~-> m 3/:-0z Trple Pale ^mslwrth Coupon I! 5 Addtonal Purchase, jjlkroghhminl-mlzer COUPON l Regular Or Det PEPSI COLA g,8 99 ^ l Bottles ^^m\w ^^mw UmH Wth Coupon & 5 Addtonal Purchase^ ExctPlllllH WINERCK.ARETTLS LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY P ces Good Mon Juna STThru Sun.JuyG tfm > SuboQt To AppbwblB State & Local T M M ^ ^ Plus Depost SAVE UP TO SAVE UP TO SL Everythng YOU bay at Kroger s guaranteed for your total satsfacton regar- dfess ofmanufacturer If you are not satsfed, Kroger wll replace your tem t- wth the same brand or a comparable brand or refund your.money Wo also guarantee that we wll do everythng n our power to have ample sup ples of all advertsed specals on our shelves when you shop for them If, due to condtons beyond our control, we run out of an advertsed specal, we Wll substtute the same tem n a comparable brand (when such an tem s avalable) reflectng the same savngs or, f you prefer, gve you a "RAIN CHECK" whch enttles you to the same advertsed specal at the same specal prce any tme wthn 30 days mogm Ku-umcoypo 20 OFF Tha Purchase Of Euch H 0/ Bll KRAFT BEVERAGE SYRUP Kroger "BAIN CHECK" Polcy J.mf 2 B t Par Fmljr Wlh Coupon^? Prces Goad Man Juno S) Thru \ l. u -»Sun. July G 975 Subjort To oalt Applcable Stale ft Local Tlus s UP TO L4BO C 900 South U.S. 27 H. MB MOGUl Mll-Mll COUO 9 0 OFF The Purchased Hamd -LB BEEF EATER FRANKS /4-LB FAMILY PAK REG OR - THICK BOLOGNA t SALAMI, 4-OZ SMOKED OR POLISH SAUSAGE lmt 6 Pkgs Per Famly Wth Couponr Prces Good Mon June 30 Thru Sun July G D75 Subjed T Applrnblo StulFj (l Loc l Tn us Assorted Flavors JELL-0 GELATIN u I SAVE UPTr 60 ^ J5V & I 5/ I Assorted Varetes ALP0 DOG FOOD 3-Oz Wt Pkg Kroger Kb Loaves 20-0 Wt Loaves Wt Can Extra Absorbant PAMPERS DISPOSABLE DIAPERS 24-CtPkg ln laoou MIII-«IHII coupon! 0 C 0FF, The Purchase Of Each Pkg J ECKRICH REG OR THICK BOLOGNA, MEAT, JUMBO, BEEF FRANKS, 0RSM0RGASPAK Lmt 6 Pkgs Per Famly Wth Co up cm Prces Goad Mon June 30 Thru Sun July Sunjeu Ttt Applu H h a SMH Ft L < ll Tm Open 24 Hours 2-Mdnght to 8 a.m. FrnSnc t)»llorlrm)> Or BABY RUTH CANDY BARS 40/ SI Wt Pkg su m&& Specal Label Ajax Lqud Detergent m3r IT / 00lMII -Um COUPON 25 OFF Tho Purchase Ot2 Pkgs CHINET PAPER PLATES Lmt 2 Pkgs Per Famly Wth Coupon^ Prces Good Mon, Juno 30 Thru Sun July 6 97S Subject To Applcable Slato b Local Taxes llljl Specal Label DYNAMO DETERGENT, In Quarters IMPERIAL MARGARINE Kroger -Plnt 2-Oz Btl WHIPPED TOPPING 9-0zWtCup - Pkg Assorted Flavors BIGK DRINK MIXES - 4-0z Can Wth Coupon Makes 0 Quarts Kaatn Hm-mtn COUPO 0 c OFF The Purchase Of One VA Pkg GRAPE NUTS CEREAL Lmt I.Pkg Per Famly Wth Coupon Prces Good Mon. June 30 Thru Sun, July G 975 Subject To Applcable Statu b Local Taxes, Exce P t ^ mornng \ r.r\. -

5 ^ July Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan and Danny went to Traverse Cty Saturday and came back Monday. They vsted Mr, and Mrs. Rchard Bracken, Mrs. Ella Lepsto, Mrs, Terr Smth and other frends. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullvan and Randy of Caro vsted Mr, and Mrs. Donald Sullvan Monday evenng, Mrs. Raymond Sherman and chldren of Mullken vsted Mr, and Mrs. Donald Sullvan last week one day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullvan XutMdVtfua celebrated ther annversary wth all ther chldren at ther home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldorls Hahn " attended a famly shower for Mss Debra Espe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lews Flegler of Lansng a week ago Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Eldors Hahn, Mrs; Harold Hoerner, Mrs. Donald Potts and Mke, Mrs, Charles Fsher and Kevn all attended the graduaton open house for Krstal Parks at the DeWtt home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Myszak, Sunday. ZJ Closed Mdnght Thursday lr Open M A M 0 A U C»;j _ lla 8 A.M. All Day Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and chldren of DeWtt Vsted Mr. and Mrs. Eldors Hahn recently. s Krss Parks s wth the Redwng Marchng Band n Dallas, Texas, ths week. They were sponsored by the Lons Club of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs, Eldors Hahn and daughter were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lews Flegler of Lansng to celebrate the formers weddng annversary. Jll and Valere Hoerner are J. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN Greenman of Battle Creek for a pcnc lunch, Mrs, Barbara Danes and two chldren of Delta had dnner Sunday wth Mrs, Alexander Lang and Allen Fsher. attendng Day Camp at Sleepy Hollow ths week. Randy Sullvan s spendng about a week wth Mrs. Donald Sullvan, Russell Sullvan and Danny Sullvan are workng on ther cottage at Traverse Cty. Mr. and Mrs, Don Sullvan spent the weekend- wth Mrs, Lucy Foster at her cottage on Horsehead Lake. Allen Fsher of Interlochen spent the weekend wth Mrs. Alexander Lang. Sunday, they vsted a sster Mrs, Mary #" Mrs. Alexander Lang was pleasantly surprsed to hear of the brth of a greatgranddaughter, Lousa Mare, who was born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoerner and grls, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Potts and Mke..attended a surprse baby shower n honor of Mrs, nancy Potts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hardenburg Sunday afternoon. AH remaned for a barbecue afterwards. VeWtt fxute tejb&tt DeWtt reported mnor traffc ncdent for the past week. Wayne Raymond Jehnsen, 20 W. Man, told polce he returned from the DeWtt Bar at 2:05 a.m., June 22, and found hs car, IKROGER MINI.MIz5BS parked 25 feet north of Washngton St. on the 00 block of S. Frankln, scraped on the rght sde, the drvers sde, wth a brownsh color. Polce couldnt tell what drecton the car that ht the Jehnsen car was comng from. BHF WIENERS ^-5^ "V \. - 9B, ^&^$^HHJL SUfwuUvdU Vva Chaffee and Howard E.^ Johnson were unted n marrage on June 7,925 at the home of Rev. Henderch n New Haven Townshp. Ther frst home was near Rock Lake, from there they moved to Alma where they lved for 25 years. In 925 they moved to the Shepardsvlle area on a farm formerly owned by the late Edward Schultz. Mrs. Johnson was born near Blanchard and Mr. Johnson near Sumner. The open house was hosted by ther daughter Emmogene Castner and her chldren. The Johnsons have three grandchldren, Guests were present from the Central Mchgan area. The gft table was just a small table covered wth a whte cloth wth coral-colored flowers n each corner. The refreshment table was centered wth a whte cake topped wth an open Bble n a gazebo topped two turtle doves on two weddng rngs and a -gold 50-year emblem. The cake tself was three-tered and decorated wth coral roses. Servng at the refreshment table and guest book were Margaret Castner, Karen Brd, anddorothy Pndson, wth Amy Castner at the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson receved ther guests seated at a. table covered wth a whte cloth centered wth a bakset of coral colored roses. Saturday June 28 wll be Youth Slave Day. The Youth Group wll be avalable for dong odd jobs around your home. Contact Mchele Haynes at f you have anythng they can do, The money earned wll be used for a retreat and other projects. On Sunday, June 29, Mr. Tanocka, a Chrstan magcan, wll be the guest speaker on Sunday July 6. Mrs. Dale Squers wll be reportng on the West Mchgan Conference whch she has been attendng ths past week. July 4 wll be POTLUCK CLEAN-UP AND FUN DAY! Come and help clean the church, enjoy a potluck lunch and then enjoy good fellowshp n the afternoon wth a softball game as well as games for the lttle ones. Brng your own table servce and two dshes to pass. Beverages wll be furnshed. Vacaton Church School wll beheld from July 2-25: Needed are many volunteers to staff the school and to assst. t s. The Un-Cola SEVEN UP r Treesweet Frozen ORANGE JUICE TUNA Tasty STOKELY CATSUP 4-0zWtBH For 2-FJ Oz Cans Eas Pak CANNING JARS 2-Qt Jars 2PntJars.99 2-Oz Wt Can Kroger Lght CHUNK TUNA 6/z-0zWtCan m MMwn-»H toatonl Assorted Flavors I BIG K DRINK MIXES Q Q ^j ^c. (fe tamrtyscott Largs Whole Or Mammoth Pned Lndsay RpeJIves Sausaae Or Popporon Jenos Pzza Rolls w Heart 2 Famly SCOTT BATHROOM TISSUE.V^rf Kroger SALAD Ig MOCI«U I»I -"n coupo» Bl f Ground MAXWELL HOUSE \ COFFEE Easy Monday Lemon FABRIC SOFTENER 4-RollPkg Gallon Jug Freezer Pleezer 2-CtPkg Gallon Jug Frozen Morton or Banquet FJh, fbo «o«fried CHICKEN 2-$^77 Box fc «4c ar, e/ s 99 W -- td c " ; I lj GUMCANDY! SAVE UP TO SAVE Up To H " M R MNI-MIZER COUPON S ^ ^ ^ B Kroger Sandwch Buns Or T S B P S ^! WIENER ROLLSp^ ^ ^ ( [mar I KROGER MINI-MIZERCOUPONM H 9 Open Pt - BARBECUE SAUCE -Pnt 2-Qz Btl J. "fc-wv,. rumt Wth Coupon «5 Addtonal PurchaUT..^"^ER.WIN^cOARETTES H KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON I = Kroger Or Poneer GRANULATED SUGAR SAVE UP TO Amercan Stylo Pohto Salad 88 Lmt Wth Coupon «5 Addtonal Purchase" EXCEPT BEfcR. WINE AND C.OARETTES, LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Bag Subjoct To Applcable State 6 Local Taxo _ Avalable In Afl s Stores Featurnq Delcatessen Departments Mx Or Match Fresh Donut Sale - 78 Donn Lmt Pkg Per Famly Wth Coupon Lmt Can Per Famly Wth Coupon^ Umj Can Pef Famj, Wj(h c JV\ s " Lmt Pkg GUM Per Famly CANDY Wth Coupon \ "S" M Yj Ltatmg Prces Good Per Mon Famly. JunaSOTIuu Wth-..,ces Good Mon JuwUThtu JSAVE \ C WC7 PntVs Court Mn Juno 30 Thru Jv \ CUC / Lmt g Pkg Oood Per Mon Famly Jtow Wth M Thu Coupon ^ I"" SAVE ^- P^COS Good Mon, JWIOMTIUU Sun n. July Sublet To < a -, t S Sun July SubjoCl To < \ a CUC " " > / ^n Pcc&QoodMon July 6 ; "«June 8ub(,e 30 Thru To _-J SAVE / Ju V 6< 975 Subject To adt S Sun Julv Subloct To \ """ S Applcable State & Local Tanas plcabla State & local T.os J ACf S Appbculle SMIO 6 local-taxos ^ Iflc «««.wmbbh South U.S. 27»,»rPKl KROEUI MKIJHIH COUPON KfSPGyC" < RHQCtPl «INI-HIIH 00FF mm 50FF Sp ( ced] o^o^cs B 0,!cW U h [?.D,o ps M m >" ««0P ak Cteus Peanuts Or Mnt Loaves _. NESTEA =l s ICE TEA MIX S $E Wl Open 24 Hours 2-Mdnght to 8 a.m. ^ 5 ^ K}J, I QlVcl UP TO 9 Pece Bucket 0 Fred Chcken!-Stld(CoSlw Or Polttol 4 Olnntr Rolll Imported Polsh Ham Har Pound IRBtlH Mlt-«)Z» CtlfH Dsposable CRICKET LIGHTERS Each Lmt Per Famly Wth Coupon P I co j Good Mon. June 30 Thtu Sun,, July Subject To Appllcabla Stats & Local Taxa. Except Sunday mornng % Mtyb "mddle ncome" Do the mddle class people have to qut workng to prove to the government that gas prces are too hgh? Everythng s amed at the mddle ncome, persons man- U & "fat" pocketbook,, hgher taxes, hgher gas,prces, hgher food and clothng prces and most of all no rases n ncome to keep up wth the nflaton. Why s there a shortage n jobs avalable? Its because of. people lke ourselves who hold down fve jobs between my wfe and myself, The worst part s that we cannot get ahead even now. We just barely break even. The jobs are as follows; State, Prntng shop, Securty guard, Foster parents, and farm. If I could support my famly on my State wages there could beat least 3 more jobs open for other people. Our net ncome s about $300 per week and wthn the last 0 years you could lve comfortable on $00 per week- and even save some. Stll they expect people of the mddle ncome bracket to buy cars. Its no wonder that people are buyng motorcycles nstead. The government does not practce what they preach. Suggest workng four day work week to save about 20% on fuel for drvng to work and see how fast they turn you down. Here s a queston for every Amercan to answer: Do you have fath n government anymore? I dont. I would probably lve better on welfare than I doworkng. Let the rest of the fools pay me not to work and have chldren. The unemployed just got a $30.00 per week rase and the workng man gets no rase at all. That s equal to better than a $,00 per hour rase n workng mans take home pay rate,,. Everythngfor the Welfare; recpents and unemployed "and nothng for the workng man. Come on Mllken lets wake up and thnk about the welfare of the workng man. Hes the one payng you not the welfare recpents. Dale Htchcock 7386 S. Looms DeWtt, Mch th Dstrct to receve EDA moves WASHINGTON, D.C, - U.S. Representatves Elford A.Cederberg (R-Mdland) has announced that grants for $860,000 wll be allocated to the 0th Congressonal Dstrct under Ttle X of the Publc Works and Economc Development Act of 965. The 0th Dstrct covers all or part of 23 countes n Central and Northern Mchgan. The EDA grants, recently approved by Secretary of Commerce Rogers C.B. Morton, would create an estmated 44 jobs, accordng to Cederberg, n eght countes whch are currently experencng average unemployment rates of almost twenty percent. "These funds are urgently needed and are certanly welcomed. EDA has contnued to be an excellent source of Federal funds for projects whch beneft many taxpayers," Mchgans senor legslator sad. Programs funded, wth the EDA grants nclude eroson control, stream bank protecton, and forest protecton and management. The actual oblgaton of the funds s contngent upon the varous projects meetng all legal and admnstratve requrements of the Act. Cederberg concluded, "The Secretary has ndcated that the varous Commerce agences wll try to expedte the dstrbuton of these funds wthn the next sxty days. The funded jobs can then be flled mmedately." Law enforcement offcers complete FBI Academy QUANTICO, VA. «Two law enforcement offcers from the Central Mchgan area have completed the 0st sesson of the FBI Natonal Academy and were honored n graduaton ceremones recently at the FBI tranng facltes n Quantco. Completng the FBI tranng were Anthony A. Hufnagel, Clnton County Sherff, and Lt. Rtche T. Davs, personnel dvson, Mchgan State Polce Headquarters/East Lansng. Rocky Pomeranoe, chef of polce, Mam Beach, Florda, and the current presdent of the Internatonal Assocaton of Chefs of Polce, was the prncpal speaker at graduaton ceremones. The graduaton ceremones concluded weeks of executve-level tranng for the offcers who represent 49 states and 7 foregn countres. They jon 899 offcers who have completed the Natonal Academy courses. Of ths total number of graduates, 5442 are stll actvely pursung law enforcement careers; 794 of them are chefs of polce; 5 are sherffs; 7 are heads of state polce organzatons; and 6 others hold postons as heads of ther agences. One of very fve FBI Natonal Academy graduates occupes the top executve poston of hs agency. The dversfed FBI Natonal Academy currculum s desgned to meet the needs of contemporary law enforcement n such areas of nterest as polce management, ethcs, recent court decsons, urban polce problems, and the behavoral scences. The FBI, through ts modern Academy faclty that opened n June, 972, trans,000 law enforcement offcers each year as part of the FBI Natonal Academy, In addton, new FBI Agents, and veteran Agents, as well as specalzed law enforcement groups, utlze the tranng establshment.

6 Clnton County News JACK HARRIS-General Manager HAROLD SCHMALTZ-Advertsng Drector JIM EDWARDS-Edtor A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards ^foctffot tkuwqb a, UfftwUt&... Words of wsdom that came n the mornng mal: A wse man once sad, "Nothng s certan except death and taxes." An even wser man sad, "At least death never gets any Worse."»... The Detrot Free Press had a fne artcle on a Detrot Tger frst baseman n ther Sunday "Detrot" magazne supplement. One problemthe story was about Nate Colbert-he was traded 2 weeks ago.... Dont read ths, Stanley. Rep. Stanley Powells frends are gong to throw a surprse 80th brthday party for hm. A news release that was requested to be publshed n the County News asks that frends of Powells have ther reservatons n to-mrs. Powell or Mch. Farm Bureau, , Ext The surprse (f you dont read ths, Stanley) wll be July 8 from 6:30-0: Dr. A. N. Sauders, St. Johns chropractc physcan s a fortunate benefcary of new ad-_ vances n treatment of eye dsorders. A vctm of cataracts, Doc was n a Florda hosptal recently where he had lens mplants and now the cataracts are gone and hes got n eye and n the other and that one wll mprove. He was n and out of the hosptal n one day. Congratulatons Doc and heres lookng at you.... Our apologes to Cecela Thelen of Fowler. She read the classfed ads n the County News last week and, lo and behold, found her house for sale. One htch, she really doesnt want to sell her house--a typographcal error resulted n her telephone number beng publshed."hers s thaJ;s wrong. If youre nterested n the home, call ~thats rght.... It was a great week n Dallas for St. Johns. Ralph Lynam was elected 3d vce-presdent of Lons Internatonal, a world-wde organzaton and the St. Johns Redwng Marchng Band were top-rate good wll ambassadors. Ther performance and class brought prase wherever they went. Ralph, the band and the St. Johns Lons are to be thanked for dsplayng St. Johns to the world as a communty to be enved.... Pagng Jack Downng-would you please report to Tger Stadum mmedately. Somebody has to tell those guys that there s a way to prevent the man on thrd from scorng when the catcher tres to throw out the man gong to 2d from frst. Honest, fellas, theres a way to do t. Im sure Jack can explan t and theres a whole lot of Lttle League coaches who have lttle trouble explanng t to ther young charges. Appont Spanola to commttee to nvestgate Publc Servce Comm. Speaker of the House Bobby D. Crm (D-Davson) apponted me ths week to a specal House commttee nvestgatng the Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson. The commttee, chared by Representatve Howard Wolpe D-Kalamazoo), was formed earler ths sesson. Publc hearngs have already /been held around the state and o)her, prelmnary work s underway. I was named at ths tme to replace Representatve Gary Owen (D-Ypslant) who was busy wth other commtments. The purpose of the commttee s not to conduct a wtch hunt but to fnd straght answers to questons nvolvng utlty rates and the effectveness of the Publc Servce Commsson. There are several areas the commttee wll probe, but four man ssues have emerged:. What are Mchgans energy needs for the future, and how can these needs be most effcently acheved?, It s essental that we fnd defntve answers to ths queston mmedately, PSC Charman Wllam G. Rosenberg predcts that Mchgan wll face a severe energy shortage by 980 whch wll push the unemployment rate up over 7%. In lght of ths nformaton, t s obvous that we dont have tme to waste. We have to fnd answers...and soon. 2. What has been the mpact of utlty rate ncreases upon ndvduals and busness? My malbox s flooded wth prove valuable to be able to letters from ndvduals and come n wth a clean, fresh small busnessmen mnd so I can better evaluate bemoanng soarng utlty the procedures. I wll not be rates. Everyone s feelng the prejudced ether way n pnch of frequent ncreases. determnng our drecton for 3. How effectve s the the future. \ Mchgan Publc Servce I am excted to be able to Commsson n nsurng that serve on ths mportant commttee. The Speaker vsad he utlty rate payers are not b J< ar j"mr he. costs^^,f selected me because he knew I msmanagement? Would befafaftd f&sor&ble, l as What" s the allocaton of demonstrated nmy work on the expenses between the Keth commttee. I wll approach ths nvestgaton n as ratepayers and the stockholders of the company, far and reasonable manner as and s such allocaton possble. We cant afford to play justfed? games. At stake s the rsk of One of the man questons 7% unemployment and we^ rased by my consttuents s cannot rresponsbly saddle the whether the rate ncreases state of Mchgan wth that are ndeed necessary or f burden. better management would reduce costs. Two DeWtt The publc has a rght taknow whether the PSC has been operatng ethcally and effcently. resdents 4. Do all nterests have comparable access to the Publc earn Ferrs Servce Commsson and the ratemakng process? State degrees In other words, does the publc have the same amount Kathy L. Davs and Patrca of nput and nfluence as the A. Nchols graduated from utltes? Ferrs State College May 24. Wolpes commttee has run Kathy earned her degree n nto some snags and some alled health educaton and crtcsm of the procedures used Patrca Nchols earned her to nvestgate the PSC. As a late degree n radologc technology. appontee, I am at a dsadvantage n that I have a volume Ferrs State of readng to do before I can catch up wth the progress of the commttee to date. \ graduates On the other hand, t may Nne St. Johns resdents and 2 Fowler resdents graduated from Ferrs State College May JAYNES 24. Graduatng from St. Johns REALTY CO. were: Betty N. Coleman n hgher accountng, Mary J. WILLIAM F. JAYNES Greer n dental assstng, BROKER James N. Greene n archtectural draftng wth hgh dstncton, Phllp S. Knght n prntng management wth dstncton and prntng wth dstncton, Glora J. Kurncz n data processng, Danel P. Ott n ndustral electroncs, James R. Parr n pharmacy, Davd E. Rossow n Machne Tool and Carole J. Yurke n respratory s therapy. featurng A MODULAR fsartljste fymtte 24,800 {On Your Lot) PRICE INCLUDES 24 X 44 HOME, 056 SQ. FT., WELL {to 00}, SEPTIC, FULL BASEMENT, DRIVEWAY, LANDSCAPING (4 shrubs and tree), FULL -YEAR - GUARANTEE. 974 Prces Stll Good For All Orders Placed In The Next 60 Days... CALL NOW Fowler graduates ncluded Dolores M. Goerge n Socal Servce technology wth hgh dstncton and Kenneth L. Schmtt n account wth dstncton. EDUCATION Its easer for a man to get the swng of thngs n ths lfe f he knows the ropes. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 25 YEARS AGO June 29,950 Servces were held fromthe Vncent Funeral Home n DeWtt on Monday for Carl Hawks, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hawks, R-J, DeWtt, who was fatally njured Frday evenng whk\ rdng a bcycle on U.S.-27, just south of Round Lake Road, Dr. Guy H. Frace, 76, of St. Johns, the oldest practcng physcan n Clnton County, ded ths (Thursday) noon at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, where he has been a patent for about a week. Servces were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Eberts Chapel for Guy S. Eaegle;of St. Johns, who ded at hs home here Monday mornng followng an extended llness. Federal-Mogul Corporaton announced today that vacaton bonus checks totalng $8,56,80 wll be dstrbuted to 07 employees on Frday, June 30. All shop employees who have been wth the company contnuously for one year as of June are elgble for the vacaton payment. The bonus s based on a percentage of the employees earnngs for the 2 month perod endng June. Once more Clnton County fnshed second n the state among the countes exceedng ther quotas n the 950 Cancer Fund Drve. The total amount collected here was $4, YEARS AGO July,955 Clnton Memoral Hosptal n St. Johns was presented wth a 25-year membershp recognton certfcate by the Mchgan Hosptal Assn. at ts 46th annual conventon last Thursday, at Traverse Cty. Harold B Reed s admnstrator of the he jtal. St. Johns new 305 foot mcrowave tower at the west edge of town wll be part of a more-than $2 mllon md-state project by General Telephone Co. that wlljll both.cvlan, and rhltarye^ds^ About f 22 6f 68 property descrptons whch pettoned or were pettoned to transfer from St. Johns to the Ovd-Else school dstrct were granted transfer Monday nght at a jont meetng of the board of educaton of Clnton, Gratot, Sagnaw and Shawassee Countes. Attendng AASU musc program EAST LANSING ~ Roda May Leonard of St. Johns s among 300 hgh school students attendng the 30th annual Youth Musc Program at Mchgan State Unversty ths summer. Mss Leonard s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard of 900 W. McConnell St. n St. Johns and a student at St. Johns Hgh School. The students spend two weeks on the MSU campus and partcpate n a program of large group rehearsals, class and ensemble sessons and lessons n musc theory and conductng. MSUs Department of Musc staff provdes ndvdual nstructon for each student. Hghlghts of the program are - a Pops Concert, rectals and a fnal mass band performance at the end of the two week sesson. Students partcpatng n ths summers program are from hghschools n Mchgan, Canada, Oho, Illnos and New York. Mss Jennfer Ann Keys of Mam, Florda, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sdney J. Keys of Else, recently graduated from Lndsey-Hopkns Educaton Center and nurses tranng at Mt. Sna and North Shore Hosptals, all In Mam. Her sster, Joanne Keys Wlson was nvted to furnsh the musc for the graduaton ceremones. Mss Keys accepted a poston wth North Shore Hosptal n Pedatrcs. She s a graduate of Else Hgh School and also attended C.M.U. and Mam- Dade Junor College. KARBER BLOCK CO. BUILDING SUPPLIES 87 CHURCH ST, JOHNS PH The sem-annual Bloodmoble vst to St. Johns s scheduled for July 20 at the Frst Methodst Church of St. Johns. Clnton County Red Cross offcals are seekng 225 pnts of blood ths tme. State polce and the Clnton County prosecutors offce were, stll nvestgatng Tuesday a v two-car crash early Sunday mornng n whch two state troopers were njured, one crtcally. ONE YEAR AGO July 4,974 Duane Green of Else who wth hs brother Velmar owns the largest regstered Holsten herd n North Amerca has been elected to the 6-man Board of Drectors of Holsten-Fresan Assocaton of Amerca. Mchgan Elevator Exchange, a dvson of the farmer owned cooperatve Farm Bureau Servces, Inc. has begun clearng gran storage facltes n antcpaton of handlng Mchgans share of an expected U.S. record wheat harvest. Ford. S. Ceasar of Lansng, and a former teacher of Clnton County, has wrtten a ralroad hstory of a Central Mchgan project that was actve durng the years 883 to 886. St. Johns Co-op has broken ground and begnsconstructon ths week for a $340,000 hgh speed gran recevng and processng plant to be located adjacent to exstng slos at the co-op. A delegaton of St. Johns cty offcals traveled to Lansng Monday to present ther case to a representatve of the governor. Ther "case s a 0% tax factor leved on the entrety of Clnton County by the State Tax Commsson. "If It Fta... Edtor, Lapeer County PreBa JUMf&tt tfwld adventte The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanmously t s llegal for lawyers to fx ther prces. That same week, most of the doctors n my favorte town, n concert, rased the prce of offce calls. How come Dr. Welby can do what Petrocell cant? No honest lawyer (thats not redundant) wll deny hs professon has been volatng the Sherman Ant-Trust Act. Ths act forbds frsbee manufacturers, for nstance, from gettng together at lunch and agreeng no frsbee shall be wholesaled for less than $2 each, even f t costs only 25 cents each to make them. Thus prce competton s effectvely removed from the market place and a lot of kds are forced to smoke ~pot because they cant afford frsbees. SINCE BEFORE Perry Mason, bar assocatons have establshed "mnmum fees" to be charged by area lawyers. So much per dvorce, so much per tax return, so much per rape, etc. It was OK to charge more than the mnmum, just so long as the total fee dd not equal an amount twce the assessed valuaton of the state n whch the lawyer practced. But t was another thng for a greedy young lawyer to charge less than the amount suggested by hs peers. The penalty vared from state to state. In some areas the offendng lawyer was merely ostraczed by hs local bar assocaton, thus forcng hm to play golf by hmself and to show up for tral needlessly because no one would tell hm hs clent ded 2 years earler. The severest penalty on record was slapped on a lawyer who dscounted a dvorce fee smply because hs clent became a wdow 0 mnutes after she hred hm. The poor guys fellow lawyers ganged up and elected hm dstrct judge, thus cuttng hs ncome by 96%. AlC Bran E. Benjamn of George, A.F.B. Calf, was recently selected as the Deputy Commander for Operatons Actvtes Arman of the Month, accordng to word receved by hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Benjamn of Fowler from Col. James R. Wlls U.S.A.F. "Ths selecton was the result of a compettve ntervew and screenng process by a board of seasoned, experenced noncommssoned offcers. Armen assgned to the 5 flyng 300 CASH BACK ONAUMONACOS. 200 CASH BACK ON ALL DARTS. The wheels are rollng. People are buyng cars, And were gong to keep.jt that way! Because these are the cars and.trucks that are prced to move. These arefttje cars and trucks desgned to meet todays demands for reduced mantenance and greater effcency. Ths tme, were gvng cash back on almost every new 975 car and truck Dodge makes. $300 back on Monacos and Coronets. Dodge a CHRYSLER hmwlpfpmrmm "by Jm Ftzgerald July 2,975 f It s lovely that the Supreme Court has ruled ths prce fxng s llegal. But f the dea s to save the consumer money, the court must go further. Lawyers must be allowed to advertse. Whats the sense n havng a sale on zonng appeals f no one knows about t? Lawyers should push ther servces the Same way McDonald sells hamburgers, There s more than one way to gve yourself a break today. Fnd yourself a drve-n lawyer who knows how to prepare wlls ahead of tme and keep them warm. All you need do s fll n the blanks, as easy as addng ketchup, BAR ASSOCIATIONS object to advertsng because, they say, t s degradng to professonal people. It s to laugh. Almost everyone convcted n the Watergate mess was a lawyer. Nxon and Agnew are lawyers. In my hometown, a lawyer admtted he hadnt fled hs ncome tax return for 0 years. A Mch. Supreme Court justce has stepped down whle beng nvestgated on brbery charges. The members of the legal professon could hardly be further degraded f they advertsed by sky wrtng over drve-ns showng porno moves. Lawyers would probably gan dgnty through a seres of TV commercals starrng that same guy who wants to say a few words about darrhea. When the Supreme Court s done wth the lawyers, the justces should turn ther attenton to the doctors. I wouldnt accuse any medcal sqcety of fxng prces. Even f the doctors do share the prntng costs for 2 mllon offce sgns announcng prce hkes caused by "The Rsng Cost of Malpractce Insurance" tra la la. Surely there are some cut-rate tonsllectomes out there. But where? The doctors should also be allowed to advertse. Ths shouldnt be too degradng for a professon that pckets hosptals. Onward and Upward. Benjamn Arman of the month squadrons and my staff compete for ths recognton. Congratulatons have been extended to Bran for hs demonstratons of outstandng performance, conduct and character." AlC Benjamn s tranng n photography. He completed basc at Lackland AFB, Texas, and stll camera operaton and photo journalsm at Wry AFB., Colo., before beng assgned to George AFB, Qalf. n January. A/an S. Cobb receves degree Alan S. Cobb, 9702 Island Road, Else, receved an assocate n busness studes n a record,000 plus canddates recevng assocate degrees from Delta College n Aprl. 300 CASH BACK OH ALL CORONETS. 200 CASH BACK ON ALL PICKUPS, $200 back on Dodge Darts. And $200 back on pckups? vans, and wagons. Were movng cars and trucks. And were gong to keep on movng them. Ths tme, ts a store-wde sale. Ths offer apples to retal customers only at partcpatng Dodge Dealers: Offer does not apply to 4-wheel-drve vehcles. Ralph Daras COMMUNITY DODGE SALES 200 E. Hgham St. Johns, Mch, BOYS V!

7 July CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN f v. tf f^ EDITORS NOTE -- The follpwng was wrtten by Irene Pox, long-tme Clnton County News correspondent, pror to her sudden death June 25. The County News staff and management wsh to express sncere sympathy to the famly 6 BIG NIGHTS July 4-9 8:30 NIGHTLY Starrng Donald OConnor PwOtM- and frends of Mrs. Fox, a true and loyal frend, June 9th the Pewamo W.S.C.S. met wth Mrs. Martha Mller. After the busness meetng we were asked f we thought common sayngs lke, a lttle brd tole me It was a,...master of song, dance & comedy! y Also Featurng -THE SOUND GENERATION.., an exctng muscal troupe, JIMMY GROSS & PEGGY...fast-paced banjo-playng and sngng duo, KLEINS ATTRACTIONS SHOW BAND under the drecton of BOB FURNEY. PLUS... a fun-flled Amateur Hour begnnng nghtly at 8:30. SPECIAL SHOWBOAT "FAMILY NITES"! Tuesday and Wednesday - Chldren 4 years and under, Va prce when accompaned by an adult. NOTE! Ths does not apply n Secton F & G- st 20 Rows. TICKETS: $ $ $ $2.50 Tckets avalable at Showboat Park on Front Street n Chesanng...for nformaton phone (57) or v or by mal: Send Tcket Orders.wth check or money order.to: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHESANlpQ, MICHIGAN 4866 drop In the bucket or red sky n the mornng, were n the Stole, Eleven oe them were lookedup. Dscussng them and leavng us the wser for our efforts. Those attendng were Ruth Swndt, Mrs. Lou Shoemaker, Mrs. Grace Bssell, Pat Hppensteel, Charl Fnkbener, Mrs, Ethel Gee, Esther Wllams and Mrs. Martha Mller. The next meetng wll be at the Shoemaker home. 25th Weddng Annversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Schmtz celebrated ther 25th weddng annversary at ther home Sunday, June 22, 975. Relatves and ther many frends and neghbors attended the happy occason. Sunday, June 22, Mrs. Martha Mller attended the open house at the Robert L. Mller home n rural St. Johns, n honor of ther son Robn S. who graduated from St. Johns Hgh School. Kurt ^Ludwck was admtted at the Iona County Memoral (jhpsptal Tuesday, June 0, as a surgcal patent, was dscharged durng the past week. Thomas- Weber of 05 West Jefferson St., Pewamo was admtted as a surgcal patent at the Iona County Memoral Hosptal Wednesday,June 9. " Mrs. Mldred Fox entertaned her Pedro Club at her home Tuesday, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Blauwekel of John Ball Park came to vst ther two sons and famles, Mr. and Mrs. John Blauwekel and Mr. and Mrs, Larry Blauwekel. Whle here they spent sometme at the cottage, at Crystal Lake, celebratng Fathers Day. They Four St. Johns res/dents and I Fowler resdent named to honors Four St. Johns resdents and Fowler resdent were named to the academc honors lst for sprng quarter by Ferrs State College. Those from St. Johns named were: Rebecca S. Bond, Bernce M. Fox, Mary J. Greer and ( jjames Greene.,,,, u \^lrf:msw>?%om tfowjerf harred was,;w r ^ Dolores M. Goerge. ~~ : ZJ also vsted frends n Hubbardston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schafer, Mrs. Ann Bower was also a guest at thehome of Mr, and Mrs. John Blauwekel.,The many relatves and frends came to honor Sster Jane Frances at the home of her sster, Mrs. Estella Schafer, Sunday afternoon, June 22, It was Sster Jane Frances 50th year as a-nun. She s the former Hlda Mller. Funeral servces were held Frday at :00 a.m. at the St. Joseph Catholc Church, Pewamo, for Mrs. Mary Fedewa, 80, of 49 Jefferson St., Pewamo. She ded Tuesday at the Greenvlle Convalescent Home at Grand Rapds, where she had been a patent for seven years. Survvng are two sons, Erwn Fedewabf Grand Rapds and Stephen Fedewa of Fowler. Mrs. Lllan Houck of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Jullann Blauwekel of>pewamo, Mrs. Adelne Bertram of Grand Rapds. The Golden Years Club of Lyons, Mur, Pewamo, wll have a I2:30potluck dnner at the Mur Cvc Center. Interment was n St. Joseph Catholc Cemetery Monday mornng for Mrs. Elzabeth Cook, 79, of 70 West Grand Rver, Portland, ded Thursday evenng at her home. Survvng are three sons and fve daughters. Bearers were Bran, Larry and Keth Cook, Joseph Lawless, Davd Pohl and Frank Trerweler. Wnners n the recent Federal Mogul safety poster contest for chldren of employees are [from left] Patt Butler, Scott Wllams and Erc Sgns. Blue Star Mothers report The Blue Star Mothers met n the basement of the Congregatonal Church, June 24 at 6:30 p.m. and enjoyed a potluck supper wth/7 members and one -guest present. The guest was Mrs. Ormsby who has done much sewng for the Blue Star Mothers consstng of 88 lap robes n 3 years. They go-to the Grand Rapds faclty to be used by patents. The hosptal report that was read at the Blue Star Mothers Conventon was read by Hosptal Charman Rose Randolph. Other reports of Conventon were gven by Nora Hebeck and Presdent Dorothy Welsh. An nvtaton was read from Gren Howse at DeWtt nvtng the St. Johns Blue Star Mothers to her home for ther meetng, ; July 0. Potluck dnner wll be served. The carnval at Grand Rapds Faclty was announced for July 2. The Natonal Conventon of Blue Star Mothers s to start Oct. 5 at Lansng Olds Hotel. The chapter receved an nvtaton for a recepton for the New State Presdent Mrs. Patrca Thrush at Farwell July 20 from 2 to 5 p.m. The mystery package was won by Bernce Steavens. The next meetng July 22 s to be n the home of Mrs. Bertha Hennng at 7 p.m. TREASURE CHEST]/ Hallmark Cards Russell Stover Candy Colonal Candles Flm Servce Gfts 220 N..CLINTON PH :o : Mr, and Mrs, James Ppes are the parents of a baby grl born on Thursday, June 9 at Sparrow Hosptal at Lansng. The Ppes have two sons. On Sunday, June 22, Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne Ernst were guests of Mrs. Margaret Alger of Howell. 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8 8 Who set hotel fre stll remans burnng queston ST JOHNS-St. Johns Polce and the Mchgan State Polce Fre Marshalls Dvson contnue to nvestgate concernng arson at the Good Frday fre at the Steel Hotel. St. Johns Chef of Polce Lyle French says the nvestgaton s contnung, but nvestgatve agences are frankly "stumped." Persons ntervewed by the IT PAYS TO SHOP AT agences followng the fre have been defntely elmnated as possble suspects I.and, currently, polce hkve no suspect, They are askng the assstance of area resdents who may have any nformaton that could be used n the nvestgaton. Persons offerng such nformaton wll be able to do so n confdence. <Jv\acJ\lnnon BETTER QUALITY LOWER PRICE JUL? CLEflRBIlCE LADIES AND GIRLS SHORTS TOPS BATHING SUITS SLEEVELESS BLOUSES BEACH TOWELS JACKETS - DRESSES OFF C OFF 0 OFF 20% OFF INFANTS - TODDLERS - GIRLS - LADIES MENS DRESS SHOES Furthermore, persons havng nformaton about the Steel Hotel fre or any other fre resultng from possble arson may wrte to Arson Control, Box 52, Holt, or call Arson Control PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of LAWRENCE J. EDINGER, Deceased. Fle No TAKE NOTICE: On Wednesday, September 0, 975, at 0:30, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. Tmothy M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held to determne the hers of sad deceased, and credtors of the deceased are notfed that all clams aganst sad estate must be presented to Mary L. Karber, Admnstratrx, of 0 North Oakland Street, St. Johns, Mchgan, and proof thereof fled wth the Court on or before September 0, 975 at 0:30 A.M. Notce s further gven that the estate wll "be thereupon assgned to persons appearng of record enttled thereto. Dated: June 26, 975. MARY L. KARBER /s/ Pettoner 0 North Oakland Street St. Johns, Mchgan Pettoner: Mary L. Karber 0 North Oakland Street St. Johns, Mchgan CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN "S&ft&t" ttotafo fefautt When Raymond G f Bergdolts class at St. Peter Lutheran Chrstan Day School decded to grow a tomato plant, they ddnt mess around. They went for the "bg one" and wound up wth ths celng-hgh plan usng the hydroponcs growng method of usng no sol. The plant grew n a ^-gallon pal flled wth rocks and sand. Inspectng the plant wth Bergdolt s of the students nvolved n the project, Joe Speerbrecker, AMERICAN DIVISION Cubs BEGINS THURSDAY Rewards of up to $,000 for nformaton whch helps n the arrest and/or convcton of arsonsts now are beng offered by Arson Control, a new unt of the states publc and prvate arson nvestgaton agences. The purpose of the program s to encourage reports from anyone wth nformaton whch could prevent an ncendary fre or ad n catchng a person who sets one. Ths can be done by wrtng to Arson Control, Box 23, Holt, Mchgan 48842, or callng , collect. The nformaton may be gven anonymously and the dentty of the caller and the nformaton wll be gven the fullest possble protecton. The amount of ndvdual rewards wll be based on the degree of assstance provded, and wll be determned by a panel of specalsts n arson crme cases. Informaton wll? be sought through a contnung campagn of advertsements n local news meda and other publc nformaton efforts. Arson Control s an outgrowth of the Mchgan Far Plan Arson Commttee whch s headed by Captan George Catton, chef of the State Polce Arson Dvson, and ncludes representatves of the Detrot Fre Department Arson Dvson, the Mchgan Prosecutors Assocaton, the Mchgan Bureau of Insurance, the Internatonal Assocaton of Arson Investgators, and the Mchan fre nsurance ndustry. St. Johns Lttle League and Pony League Braves 4 Mets 3 Tgers 2 2 Cougars 2 2 Spartans 2 Royals 2 Phlles 3 Sox 4 Twns 0 3 NATIONAL DIVISION W L Prates 5 0 Indans 3 0 Astros 3 0 Reds 3 Cardnals 2 Jets " 2 3 Yanks 2 Gants,, 0 3 Capfajns " v$ ^ Oroles. 0 5 Mon., June 23 - Reds 22, Gants 8; Mets 3, Spartans 2. Tues., June 24 - Cougars 9, Tgers 2. Wed., June 25 - Jets 2, Yanks 0; Braves 7, Twns 5. Thurs., JUne 26 - Royals 8, Sox 7; Astros 9, Oroles 4. Fr.,-June 27 - Prates 0, Captans 3; Cubs 6, Phlles 5. PONY LEAGUE W L Deans Hardware 2 0 Coca Cola II t 2 0 Captal Savngs 3 St. Johns Bcycle Shop 2 Kurts Applance 2 2 Coca Cola I - E.J.s Standard 2 HallenbeckConstr. 0 3 St. Johns Hardwood 0 3 Mon., June 23 - Coca Cola II4, St. Johns Hardwood. Tues., June 24 -" Captal Savngs 9, Hallenbeck Con- Clntor^ County News Second class postage pad at St. Johns, Mch Publshed Wednesdays at 20 E Walker Street. St. Johns by Clnton County News, Inc. Subscrpton prce by<mall: n Mchgan, X for one^ear, $0 (or two years, $4 ZS (or sx months; outsde Mchgan, $7.50 (or one year. structon 0. Wed., June 25 - Deans Hardware 9, Coca Cola I 7. Thurs., June 26 - Kurts Applance 3, St. Johns Bcycle Shop 6. Fr., June 27 - Captal Savngs 9, E.J.s Standard 7. Games Ths Week Mon., July 7 - Spartans VS Braves; Gants VS Jets. Tues., July 8 - Tgers VS Twns; Indans VS Yanks. Wed., July 9-Sox-VS Cubs; oroles VS Prates. Pony LeagueGames Mon., July 7 - Deans Hardware ^VS^RalhkbeJVCon^ structon. - Tues., July 8 - E.J.s VS St. Johns Hardwood. Wed., July 9-Coca Cola I VS Coca Cola II. R.E. BENSON PLUMBING & HEATING 06 N.Clnton St. Johns Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP 52 Years Same Address NOTICE CITY OF ST. JOHNS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS July 6, 975 To be held n the Commsson Chambers at 2 E. Walker Street at 7:30 p.m. PURPOSE: Appeal on lha Zonng Admnstrators nterpretaton of the Zonng Ordnance to deny General Telephone a buldng permt to construct a. 340 foot mcrowave tower on a lot at 806 W. State Street. The base of the tower s less than 300 feet from adjonng zone lot lnes where the zonng ordnance requres a mnmum horzontal dstance equal to the heght of the tower, 340 feet. Arson nformaton could net $000 "The nformaton reward program s another n a seres of cooperatve efforts to help all of the arson nvestgaton unts n the state n the fght aganst a spralng ncrease n ths type of crme," Captan Catton announced. "Others have been an ncrease n the state arson n- vestgatve staff, a scholarshp program whch s helpng to tran local polce and fre personnel n a specal course of the Crmnal Justce Insttute, and a seres of semnars to alert nsurance personnel to arson evdence. "The fantastc ncrease n arson demands every possble avenue of attack. Its known July 2,975 growth rate far exceeds that of any other crme, and there s strong evdence that more than 30 per cent of all buldng fres now are beng set. The annual cost of ths crme n Mchgan has been rsng sharply and for last year t s estmated at nearly $40,000,000. Irtendary fre s a terrble threat to the lves of nnocent persons. It also s an mportant factor n the cost of everyones fre nsurance." Funds for the reward program are provded by a grant from the Mchgan Assocaton of Insurance Companes. COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY, INC. 800 N.Lansng Phone PICKING SWEET CHERRIES BEGINNING JULY 7 PHILLIPS ORCHARDS 8 MILES NORTH and 3 MILES WEST OF ST. JOHNS PHONE FOR PICKED ORDERS CONGRATULATIONS RALPH LYNAM FOR BEING ELECTED LIONS INTERNATIONAL 3rd VICE PRESIDENT REHMANNS our \ newest Hes the newest nternatonal Harvester dealer around. And has he got a deal for youl Frst, the new quet lne of Cadet (R) lawn and garden tractors, long the standard of the ndustry. Theres a complete lne of rdng mowers, ncludng the 85 wth bagger and the 95 electrc, whch charges overnght from household current. And power mowers...hedgetrmmers...lawn edgers... snow blowers... cultvators... mulchers... just about any tool or attachment to make your garden and lawn work easer and more enjoyable. \ Servce? Its one of the reasons hes an Internatonal Harvester dealer. He provdes exactng servce of rugged, qualty products. Hes proud to be part of Internatonal Harvester and hell be happy to show you why! He s... MIDSTATE EQUIPMENT 506 N. CLINTON PH ST. JOHNS 35.! >f "^V,W -H a - \ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 806 W. State,Street TAX ROLL NUMBER: DESCRIPTION: Part of W ft of Sec 8-7-2, Com at S ft cor of Sec 8, E alg. S Sec lne 90 ft top.o.b., run N alg N & S VA lne ft, to a pt ft S of RR r/w lne ft, S ft to pt 98 f t N of S sec lne W alg sec lne ft to pt 743 ft E of N & S /4 lne, W alg N & S VA lne 98 ft to S sec lne, W 33 ft to beg. Rchard L. Coletta Zonng Admnstrator

9 July 2,975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN the market place Call NOW! / V. / >: ; Help Wanted OUTSTANDING SALES OP PORTUNITY - Our exclusve fnancal servces have helped thousands of people manage ther money, We are an 80-yearold leader n our ndustry. No experence necessary. Well pay you a salary whle you learn our busness, but you must meet rgd requrements. Call J. Starkweather at , after 5 call , INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES. 8-3-p-l SALES PERSON (male o.r female) for newspaper advertsng poston. Need ndvdual who s tops n personalty, self-drve, has an eager wllngness to learn and work n a compettve sales market Were wllng to tran a quck-learner. Good personal transportaton necessary. Persons wth some sales background wll be gven prorty consderaton. Gve full detals and salary requrements n a letter n your own handwrtng to: Robert MacDonald, publsher, Gratot County Herald, Box 8, Ithaca, Mch tf-l WANTED Someone to care for elderly lady and to do lght housework and cookng n the Westphala area. Must be able to get around by herself. If nterested, wrte Box A c/o Clnton County News, gvng references and wages desred. 8-3-p-l MEMORIAL CONSULTANT. The worlds largest retaler of Monuments and Pne Memorals has an mmedate openng n ths area. (Protected Terrtory). Straght commsson, company wll tran. Send curent resume to: Delane Grante, nc. 895 Kng Rd. Frankenmuth, Mchgan p-l "v, DONT MISS THE BOAT T&,. START NOW! Earnng extra money showng PLAYHOUSE TOYS AND GIFTS. Good commsson and bonus, NO collectng or delverng. No cash nvestment, vestment Free tranng and supples. Call Wlma f no answer call for detals. Also bookng home and organzaton partes L.KN.S Immedate full & part-tme postons avalable at modern 00-bed hosptal n Carson Cty, Mchgan. Excellent wage and beneft program. Contact: Personnel Drector Carson Cty Hosptal, Elm at Thrd St, Carson Cty, Mchgan 488 (57) Ext. 28G. 0--p-l Jobs Wanted ROOFING, SIDING & home mprovements. Call Jaynes Constructon Co Bll Jaynes Bulder. 2-2-p-3 BARN & ROOF PAINTING - Reasonable rates. Free estmates, nsured, guaranteed. Lansng, tf-3 2-WAY RADIO SERVICE. CB, FM, Ham, Marne, Polce Montors. -Call A.B. Hertage 847 Merdan Rd. Langsburg, Mchgan65-5Q p-3 Real Estate HOUSE FOR SALE - Small two.bedroom totally remodeled n "74". New stove and refrgerator ncluded. $4,200. Call n Fowler. 0-3-p-4 BATH-DEWITT AREA - Need 3 to 4 bedroom home n country wth large lot. Have buyer, $35,000 to $45,000 range. Please call Paul G. Coady, LaNoble Realty - Realtors , evenngs \ ACRE FARM 3 bedroom house, Langsburg area. Only $35,600. Call Dave Smth LaNoble Realty - Realtors , evenngs l-p-4 HOMESTEAD 640 ACRES - Acqure publc land FREE. Government Land Suvey, 55 Laws-20, Ukah, Ca lo-p-4-4 FINANCIAL PRODUCT SALES REPRESENTATIVE Natonally recognzed expandng major fnancal organzaton n busness snce 940 wth assets of over 2& bllon" dollars s seekng career-, mnded sales representatve. Experence n bankng, nsurance, real estate, mutual funds, equtes, brokerage, or related felds benefcal but not essental. Complete tranng; excellent management possbltes for qualfed ndvduals. Please forward resume-or letter gvng complete work hstory and recent earnngs. Complete confdence wll "be observed. Equal opportunty employer. Wrte: Gordon Raymond 4600 W.Sagnaw Lansng, M U-4 COUNTRY LIVING - Nearly new 3-bedroom ranch, l&bath, full walk-out basement wth two extra bedrooms. ENGLISH REAL ESTATE SERVICE, or l-p4 FOR SALE On Dckerson Lake, Montcalm County, 3- bedroom home, -car garage, 3te lots, 62 frontage^on lake. Irvn Walker, 2 W. Oak, Mddleton, Phone p-4 YOUR SHELTER NEEDS - New, used housng-country or town lots. Plans-ours or yours. Pole or Steel buldngs - farm, commercal. Plans, Fnance, Servce. Lets dscuss your needs. Also well sell your property or talk trade. -Fedewa Bulders & Brokers, 628 Wrght Rd., between Fowler and Grand Ledge. Phone (If CLASSIFIED - BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTOR? Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms AUCTIONEER AL GALLOWAY, AUC TIONEER Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns SPACE FOR RENT AUTOMOTIVE BILL FOWLER FORD. New & Used. Cars & Pck-ups. N. US-27, DeWtt, BOBS AUTO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , 800 N. Lansng. C&D CHEVROLET CO., New & used Cars, Else You cant do better anywhere. KGAN FORD SALES, INC., 20) W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Maverck- Torno-Mustang. For the Best Buy n New & Used Chcvrolets. see EDINGER CHEVROLET, Fowler, Phone HETTLERS MOTOR SALES,.2 Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks, MOORE OIL CO., U ts Ures, see us, J)0!) E. State, Ph CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery, 03 W. Walker, phone 22<M529^ CREDIT BUREAU (Unon County CREDIT BUREAU, Phone , Credt Reports - Collectons. DRUGS PARKS KKXALL DRUGS, op?n dally 7:30 a.m. to 0 p,m.> Sunday H;3u-2:30 & 5-7 p.t. ELECTRICIANS SCHMITT SLECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 002 E. State St. FARM DRAINAGE JAMES BURNHAM, Phone St Johns , IU, St Johns. FERTILIZERS ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns , Ashley, FINANCIAL CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton, , Safety for Savngs snce 890, FLORISTS Sav t wth Qualty flowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP, 32 N. Clnton,.St. Johns, FOODS ANDYS IGA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. INSURANCE Automoble Coverage - Fre Insurance - General Casulaty. ALLABY- BREWBAKER, INC. loh-/ N. Clnton Ave. St. Johns, Phone JEWELRY LEVEYS JEWELRY, Orargc Blossom damond rngs, Rulova & Accttron Watches. Else, TO PLACE YOUR PROFESSIONAL LISTING IN THIS DIRECTORY LIQUID FUELS Tres, batteres, ol, grease, on the farm tre servce, fuel delveres. FARMERS PETROLEUM CO-OP, INC W. M-2I Box 227, St. Johns, Ph PARTY SUPPLIES I) & II PARTY SHOPPED Package Lquor 9 a.m. - 0 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fr. & Sat.!l a.m. - II p.m. 224 N. Clnton. PLUMBING DUNKEL PLUMBING AND HEATING, Lcensed Master Plumber Ph [72, 807 E. Stale St RESTAURANT DALEYS FINE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph , S. US27-Mjmle S. M-2I. SPACE FOR RENT VACUUM SALES KIKBY CENTER, VACUUM SALES AND SERVICE. NeW & Rebult Krbys. Good selecton of other makes. 705 N. US 27 St. Johns, WESTERN TOMS WESTERN STORE, I m. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon.- Sat, Fr, tl 9. Anytme by Appl (. Call drect dal doesnt work, have" your operatprassst) 48-tf-4 BUYING. BUILDING, LISTING -pall Jaynes Realty Ctf Bll Jaynes, Bulder & Broker. 2-l2-p-4 HOUSE FOR SALE - Small two bedroom, totaly remodeled n "74". New stove and refrgerator ncluded. $4,200. Call n Fowler. 9-3-p4 GRAYLING, KALKASKA AREA 0 acres beautfully wooded rollng - cloge to state forest. - excellent huntng area, $4, wth $ down, $50.00 mo. on 8% land contract Call or evenngs Wrte Wldwood Retreats, R#, Kalkaska, Mchgan p-4 For Rent FOR RENT Moble home lots. avalable sodded lawns r antt sewer. St. Johns Moble Home Vllage 609 N. Morton T.F.-6 SENIOR CITIZENS: "You may qualfy for reduced rental rates." New and 2 bedroom apartments n Fowler, now ready for occupancy. Carpetngstove, refrgerator, fre alarm and emergency call system n each unt. Across from cty park, near churches and shoppng. Call for partculars or l-tf-6 COMMERCIAL on US-27, 200 Square Feet Buldng mmedate occupancy. Gas heat, Ar condtonng,, large parkng area. Also small store n Southgate Plaza. Call tf-6 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT - 3 bedroom home n/ojr near St. Johns. For Schoolteachers. Would lke occupancy by the st of July. Phone or 2 44"72. ^SW? Tralers & Campers 9 DREPS R.V. CENTER - Areas authorzed Coachman Sales and Servce and Dodge R.V. Servce Parts - Accessores - Rentals. DeWtt, Mchgan tf-9 Moble Homes FOR SALE 970 Marlette Traler, 2x62 wth 7x2 expando. CarpetetT throughout except ktchen and bathroom. 3 bedrooms. Harvest gold applances plus dshwasher and dsposal, natural gas furnace, 40 gal. electrc hot water heater. $7,500 unfurnshed, - JUST A FEW UNITS LEFT Fnd Town & Country Lvng At Its Best M-2 TOWN HOUSES IN OVID LUXURIOUS t-umlshed or Unfurnshed 2 Bedroom-all elecrc, W baths, ar condtoned,,carpeted/range and refrgerator. OVID-SER^ICE AGENCY INC.. Phone THOMAS LISTERMAN LIMESTONE Call Collect For Quanty Dscount Rt. 2 Iona, Mch. (MINIMUM 0 WORDS) 3 WEEKS INSERTION FOR THE PRICE OF 2 DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED..90 COL. INCH PHONE , OR MAIL TO Clnton County News 20 East Walker St. St, JOhns, Mch DEADLINE: EACH MONDAY P.M. other furnshngs optonal. Can be seen at 609 N. Morton, Lot 39 or call Call after 5 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays. ^ 52-tf-0-DH Automotve FOR SALE ~ 969» ton Chevrolet pckup, good condton. A par of used 9-32 tractor tres and tubes, 3 secton drag p-ll FOR SALE - Chevrolet Bscayne 969 wth automatc transmsson, 6 cylnder, good condton. 3 mles south of St Johns to Taf t and 4 M mles"east..ph. Ovd, p-ll Farm Machnery. 8 FOR SALE Mnneapols Molne "88" Harvester, P-8 FOR SALE Massey Harrs tractor, row crop 22 wth 3 pont htch. Ph p-8 FdR^-^AlE^- "MASSEY" FERGUSON 4-row cultvator wth 3 pont htch. MASSEY FERGUSON 3 bottom 4" plow.- Cement mxer run by electrc mower. Ph , Else, Elwood Erckson. 8-3-p-8 Farm Produce FOR SALE 0 acres of Alfalfa Brome Hay\ Lynn Fckes, Ovd. Phone l-p-9 STRAWBERRIES - Pck your own, 7 a.m. untl pcked for the day, 7 days a week, 4 mles north on U.S. 27 to French Road, one mle west to DeWtt Road, frst house north, Robert Goodrch, phone G. 7-4-p-9 Cattle FOR SALE Two Holsten Hefers, calfhood vaccnated. Due July 7. 2 mles west, 3rd house south of Fowler. l0-3-p-2 Poultry "JUMBO" WHITE ROCK and HOT SHOT RED BABY CHIX every Tuesday at Ranbow Tral Hatchery n St. Lous. Ph tf-22 DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS - Learn togroom, tran your dog. PORCHES & PATIOS BRICK-BLOCK & CONCRETE WORK FIREPLACE WORK v PHONE Uretbane foam wth a fre retardant coatng on your roof s leakproof and wlt reduce heatng and coolng costsjup to 30%. ^ ^ ASK ABOUT OUR GPARANTEE. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL. URETHANE FOAM SERVICE, INC. MTV PLEASANT, MICHIGAN PHONE (57) Call Duane Eckley after 4:30, p-23 COONHOUND PUPS for sale - 2 Regstered Bluetcks - male, female. Also have Redbone- Plott cross.pups, Al Detrch, Ithaca. Ph lo-tf-23 Horses HORSES POARDED, Indoor arena. Lessons and box stalls avalable U-24 Mscellaneous INSULATE NOW - Free use of blower. Cooler n summer, warmer n wnter. GAMBLES n Fowler, 8-3-p-27 FOR SALE Bcycles, grls 20, 26 n. Boys 24,26 n. 3 speed ,606 S. Church. 8-3-p-27 FOR SALE Marble top table, round oak table, orental rugs, Monax, Tea Leaf, ANTIQUES GALLERY, , P-27 NEED ready mx concrete, poured walls, or cement work done? We have a fleet of rado dspatched trucks plus a crew of men f needed. Fedewa Bulders, Inc., 628 Wrght Road atprce Road, Phone tf-27 BEAUTIFUL WEDDING INVITATIONS. and accessores. Speedy servce. Fnkbeners Fowler, Phone U-27 ^- FOR SALE - Smoked green glassware. Looks lke fne crystal. 5 peces for each of 2 place settngs. Most peces never used, $96., Ph p-27 WANTED - Wooden fle cabnets 4x6 or 5x7,2,4, 8 or 2 drawer. Call after tf-DH-27 Wanted Mscellaneous y YOUNG "AWN learnng to^worlr on small engnes, needs free or nexpensve gasolne engnes that do not work, lawn mower, rotatller, etc. Call or p-28 WANTED Postcards, carnval and cut glass, cupboards, love seats, jewlery, lamps, dolls, any antque ,224-, P-28 WOULD LIKE begnnng organ or pano pupls, chldren or adults. Summer class. Phone p-28 WANTED STUDENTS for keypunch tranng. Sx week course on the machne. Choce of class hours. Call Spartan Key Punch Academy. (Corner of Jolly and Aurelus). 7-tf-p-28 TIMBER WANTED - Logs and standng Umber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N, Hubbardston Rd.yPewamo, Mch. Phone 593^2424 and/or t 40-U-28 WANTED Used good condton small freezer, call 224- MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT IN OVID o Large 80 x 50 ft Lots 2 Months Free Rent $65 Per Month No Entrance Fee No Charges for Chldren or pets, " CALL OVID SIMONS PLANING MILL MANUFACTURERS OF: TRUCK, PICK-UP, HAY AND GRAIN RACKS, FORAGE BOXES, BUNK FEEDERS, PORTABLE CATTLE MANGERSAND ACCESSORIES. CUSTOM WOODWORKING. 268 S.HENDERSON FOWLER, MICHIGAN PHONE (AREA 57) »--- f. ^ j. W A W A A W / -W 236). daytme, nghts. Mf-28-DH Card of Thanks 30 Notce STRAWBERRY TIME - Pckng everyday except Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to :00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Pck your own 45$ a qt. Brng own baskets and crates f you have them. Phone , 0 mles N. of Owosso, Mchgan, 8283 N, ChpmanRd. 0-2-p-29 MARKSCBSALES Base moble portable 2 way transcevers, antennas for moble and trucks, also stack 3 beams. Ground planes, dual assembles, also Coax, large and small, fttngs, nstallaton avalable. We servce what y/e sell:- Prces reasonable. Hrs. 4-0, Sat p-29 FOWLER (RESDENTS-Take your ads to Fnkbeners Pharmacy for fast, convenent servce! 50-dh-tf-29 FQR SALE - Parts for all electrc shavers. Leveys Jewelry, Else. l-tf-29 BINGO - Holy Famly Church. 50 Mabbtt Rd, Ovd. Mondays 7 pm. l6-tf-29 CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND PROCESSING, by appontment. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef- Pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Vaughns Meat Processng. W st Cty Lmts on Bussell Rd. just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone Jake Vaughn. S-tf-29 THERE IS now atmex Repar Servce n Mchgan. Free estmates wl be sent on all repars, do not send money. We also repar all other makes of watches. Please send watches to Tmex Repar Servce, P.O. Box 28, Knde, Mch tf-29 LET US RECOMMEND a,pa nter or paper hanger for you. - Your Sherman Wllams Dealer, Fnkbeners FOtfler. Plone tf-29 PAINTING - Reasonable rates, nteror, exteror, Free estmates, experence plus satsfacuon guaranteed. Phone p-29 DECORATED CAKES for all occasons. Weddng, brthday & showers. Complete lne of cake decoratng supples, BEA GRAMS., Corner of DeWtt & Townsend Rds., Ph or p-29 BOOSTER SHOT Some fellows would never reach the top of the ladder f father ddnt own the ladder. WATSON A specal thank ypu to all my frends, relatves, Rev. Boyd, Jobs Daughters and O.E.S. for sendng me flowers, cards, gfts and all the vsts made to me whle at the hosptal and snce returnng home. Also thanks.to Dr. Ftzpatrck. They were all greatly apprecated. Shrley Watson lo-l-p-30 HAMER - The famly of Floyd Hamer wshes to thank hs frends and neghbors, the ambulance and hosptal personnel, Dr. Stephenson, DeWtt Area Chapel and Jtev. Sheen for ther excellent servce and kndness. 0-l-p-30 BIRMINGHAM Thank you dear frends, relatves for the surprse cards, letter shower and gfts for my eghteth brthday. A specal thanks to Mr. and Mrs. > Ted Slvestr for that lovely surprse brthday party gven me at ther home. May Our Lord bless each one rchly. Gratefully, Johanna Brmngham lo-l-p-30 SCHMID - We wsh to thank v our chldren for the wonderful party they gave for us on our 25th weddng annversary. A thanks also to our many frends, relatves an^ neghbors who joned us on ths specal day and for all the lovely cards, gfts and money. Many thanks to all who helped n any way to make ths a day to remember. Dorothy and Henry Schmd, Jr. lo-l-p-30 Real Estate Transfers. From records In offce or Regster ol Deeds) June 7: Schlegel, Henry C. and Letha F. to Leland R. and Evelyn F, McElmurry property n Sec. 9 DeWtt. June 7: Pung, Leonard P. and Romlda; Pung, Vrgl J. and Marguerte; Pung, Gerald and Reta; Pung, Jerome and Elba, Pung, Leon and Marlyn; Pung, Ronald and Elane;,^. Pung, Donald V. and Beatrce,; Harr, Rta Esler, Vrgna. \ Harr, Sharon Harr, Edward to Paul J. and Carol M. Wtgen property n Sec. 30 Bengal. June 7: Hnes, Dale F. and Betty L. to Wllard J. Jr. and Elane Lambert Lot 85 Rverwood. June 7; Lambert, Wllard J. Jr. and Elane to Clfford E. and Marlene K.^ DeLne Lot 85 Rverwood. June 7: Farhat, Joseph F. to Hannbal S. and Carol A. Abood. Lot 79, 80 Gen Sh. Lot 38, 40 Gen. Sh, Nol. June 7: Ltchfeld, Jerald L. And Kathleen A. to Tom D. and Pamela Ingram- property n (contnued on page ) TEXACO SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE -FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. -COMPLETE TRAINING WITH PAY - ON-THE-JOB GUIDANCE TO PROFITABLE MANAGEMENT GET THE FACTS TODAY! CALL: AL UTRATA DAYS: , EVENINGS: CANT BEAT THIS!!! FOR SALE. FOR SALE: ASHLEY /You can move n, no money down, f you qualfy. - Ths house also qualfes for the 5% government. rebate and charces are your payments wll be equvalent to your rent. NOW, CAN YOU BEAT THAT??? FEDEWA BUILDERS INC. 55 N. US-27 ^ St. Johns, Mchgan Phone Maxlne Fedawa Hank Furrpw Bonne Good Gordon Harrs n ms

10 0 OUTDOOR ASSEMBLY ORDINANCE Adopted by Townshp of Eagle as Ordnance ft, 6/25/75 Adopted by Townshp of Vctor as Ordnance #7, 6/6/75 Adopted by Townshp of Olve as Ordnance #2, 6/20/75 Adopted by Townshp of Watertown as Ordnance H, { 6/26/75 EFFECTIVE DATE- JULY 7,975 An ordnance to lcense, regulate and control, n the nterest of the publc health, safety and welfare, outdoor gatherngs of persons n excess of 300 n number to provde penaltes for volatons thereof and to repeal all ordnances or parts of prdnances nconsstent therewth. The Townshps of Eagle, Olve, Vctor and Watertown ordans: SECTION : Preamble: The Townshps of Eagle, Vctor, Olve and Watertown fnds and declares that the nterests of the publc health, safety and welfare of the ctzens of such NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan mortgage made the 22nd day of November 972, by Roger E. Pease and Judy L. Pease; as mortgagors, to Unted States of Amerca, as mortgagee, and recorded on November 22,972, n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan n Lber 268 of mortgages on pages ; on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due and unpad at the date of ths Notce Twenty three thousand seventy two and 86/00 dollars ($23,072.86) prncpal and Seven hundred ten and 28/00 dollars ($70.28) nterest; no sut or proceedng at law or n equty havng been nsttuted to recover the debt, or any part of the debt, secured by t sad mortgage, and the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage havng become operatve,by reason of such default; r.o,noy^therefore, Notce Otduuutce townshps requre the regulaton, lcensng and control of assemblages of large numbers of people n excess of those normally drawng upon the health, santaton, fre, polce, transportaton, utlty and other publc servces regularly provded n these townshps. SECTION 2: Defntons. a. "Outdoor Assembly", herenafter referred to as "assembly" means any event, attended by mora than 300 attendants, all or any parj of whch ncludes a theatrcal exhbton, publc show, dsplay, entertanment, amusement or other exhbton, ncludng, but not lmted to muscal festvals, rock festvals, peace festvals or smlar gatherngs, but does not mean:. an event whch s conducted or sponsored by a governmental unt or agency on publcly owned land or property; or 2. an event whch s conducted or sponsored by any entty qualfyng for tax exempt &pa ttecut FOR SALE BY OWNER s Hereby Gven that on August 28, 975, at 0 oclock n the forenoon, at the north entrance of the courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan, that beng the place for holdng the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton, there wll be offered for 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 law and n sad mortgage, the lands and premses n sad mortgage mentoned and t descrbed, as follows, to-wt: The South 70 feet n wdth of Lots No. 5 and 6, n Block 37, Vllage (now Cty) of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat thereof, subject to recorded easemens and restrctons of record. The redempton perod wll be sx months from the tme of.#vt 4 bedroom home, 504 N. Morton, St. Johns. 2 bathrooms, full basement. $26,500. Do your own thng wth uncompleted 2 bedrooms and bath. Phone between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., after 5 p.m SALES & SERVICE USED EQUIPMENT J.D. F 450 PLOW 4 BOTTOM 6" J.D. F 45 5 BOTTOM 6" 4 J.D. F 45 6 BOTTOM 6" J.D. F 45 PLOW 4 BOTTOM 6" S.D, 4020 DIESEL TRACTOR Jvl.F. NO. 35 GAS TRACTOR JOHN DEERE 00 INDUSTRIAL GAS TRACTOR W/INDUSTRIAL LOADER J,D. F 45-5 BOTTOM 6" SET OF NEW.DUAL RIMS W/USED TIRES 5.5x38 IHC SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW 4-4" SET OFUSED DUALS WITH USED 8.4x34 TIRES, SEVERAL GOOD WIDE St NARROW. REAR MOUNT 3 POINT HITCH CULTIVATORS. DON SHARKEY ESTATE John Deere Sales & Servce J4 Mles Esst of St. Lous Phone status under Secton 50 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 954, beng 26 U.S.C. 50 (c) (3), as ncorporated by reference n Secton 20 of the Mchgan Income Tax "Act of 967, Act 28 of the. Publc Acts of 967, beng Secton of the Compled Laws of 948: b. "Person" means any natural person, partnershp, corporaton assocaton or organzaton. c. "Sponsor" means any person who organzes, promotes, conducts, or causes to be conducted an outdoor assembly, d. "Attendant" means any person who obtans admsson to an outdoor assembly by the payment of money or by the renderng of servces n leu of the payment of money for admsson. e. "Lcensee" means any person to whom a lcense s ssued pursuant to ths ordnance. SECTION 3: A person shall not sponsor, operate, mantan, t such sale. Property may be redeemed by payng balance due plus 7% nterest and any fees, taxes, or other unpad encumbrances on the property from date of sale. Dated July 2, 975. Glbert A. Horn, Regonal Attorney Unted States Department of Agrculture 230 S. Dearborn 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 0-5 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of Clnton tj fc Estate ~ of WARNER T. BRIGGS. Fle No TAKE NOTICE: On Wednesday, July 6, 975, at 0:30, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, n the, Cty of St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY M, GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Charles A. Brggs for the admsson of a purported Wll of the deceased dated September 6, 970, for grantng of admnstraton to Charles A. Brggs, the executor named, or some other sutable person and for determnaton of hers. Credtors of the deceased are notfed that all clams aganst the estate must be presented to Charles A. Brggs at 404 Summt, Owosso, Mchgan, 48867, and proof thereof fled wth the Court on or before September 0th, 975 at 9:30 A.M. Notce s further gven that the estate wll be thereupon assgned to persons appearng of record enttled thereto. Dated: June 27, 975. CHARLES A. BRIGGS, Pettoner. 404 Summt Owosso, Mchgan Attorneyfor Pettoner: ALBA F. WERT P.O. Box 52 LakeCty,Mchgan CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, conduct or promote an outdoor assembly n these townshps unless he shall have frst made applcaton for, and obtaned, as herenafter prescrbed, a lcense for each such assembly, SECTION 4: Applcaton for Lcense. Applcaton for a lcense to conduct an outdoor assembly must be made n wrtng on such forms and n such manner as prescrbed by the clerk of these townshps, and shall be made at least 60 days pror to date of the proposed assembly. Each applcaton shall be accompaned by a nonrefundable fee of $00.00 and shall nclude at least the followng: a. The name, age, resdence and malng address of the person makng the applcaton. (Where the person makng the applcaton s a partnershp, corporaton or other assocaton, ths nformaton shall be provded for all partners, offcers, and drectors, or members. Where the person s a corporaton, a copy of the artcles of ncorporaton shall be fled-and the names and addresses shall beprovded of all shareholders, havng fnancal nterest greater than $500.00). b. A statement of the knd, character, and type of proposed assembly. c. The address, legal descrpton and proof of ownershp of the ste at whch the proposed assembly s to be conducted. Where ownershp s not, vested n the prospectve lcensee, he shall submt an affdavt from the owner ndcatng hs consent to the use of the ste for the proposed assembly. d. The date or dates and hours durng whch the proposed assembly s to be conducted. e. An estmate of the maxmum number of attendants expected at the assembly for each day t s conducted and a detaled explanaton of the evdence of admsson whch wll be used and of the sequental numberng or other method whch wll be used for accountng purposes. SECTION 5. Each applcaton shall be accompaned by a detaled explanaton, ncludng drawngs and dagrams where applcable, of the prospectve lcensees plans to provde for the followng: a. Polce and fre protecton. b. Foou and water supply and facltes. c. Health and santaton facltes. d. Medcal Facltes and servces ncludng emergency vehcles and equpment. e. Vehcle access and parkng facltes. f. Campng and traler facltes. g. Illumnaton facltes. h. Communcatons facltes.. Nose control and abatement. j. Facltes for clean up and waste dsposal. k. Insurance and bondng arrangements. In addton, the applcaton shall be accompaned by a map or maps of the overall ste of the proposed assembly. SECTION G: On recept by the clerk, copes of the ap plcaton shall be forwarded to the chef law enforcement snd health offcers for the townshp, the state fre marshall, and to such other approprate publc offcals as the clerk deems necessary. Such offcers and offcals shall revew and nvestgate matters relevant to the applcaton and wthn 20 days of recept thereof shall report ther fndngs and recommendatons to the Townshp Board. SECTION 7: Wthn 30 days of the flng of the applcaton, the Townshp shall ssue, set condtons prerequste to the ssuance of, or deny, alcense. The Townshp may requre that adequate securty or nsurance be provded before a lcense s TRACTORS M.F. No. 2 Lawn Tractor Ferguson T.O. 20 M.M.4Star M.F. 65 Desel M.F. 35 w/cab& Duals-only 00 hrs. J.D. 200 Gas w/3.6 Tres OTHER EQUIPMENT 2-Badgerforage Boxes, 3 beaters, tandem runnng aears J.D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head J.D. 3 pt. htch sprayer w/centrfugal pump M.F. 4 row rear Cultvator - J.D. 8 row rear Cultvator Lurtdell Drect Cut Chopper I.H.C No. 76 Combne I.H.C. No. 9 SP Combne, self-propelled I.H.C. 2Wheel Dsc w/new blades Set of 8.4x34 Duals M.F. No roWcorn head M.F, 4 Row Rear Cultvator w/sprng Teeth 2-I.H.C. 6 row Cultvators M.F. 6-Row Rear Cultvator M.F. 8-Row Rear Cultvator Sattler & Son, Inc. Phone ;36~7?80 Mddleforr ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ssued. Where condtons are mposed as prerequste to the ssuance of a lcense, or where a lcense s dened, wthn 5 days of such acton, notce thereof must be maled to the applcant by certfed mal, and, n the case of denal, the reasons therefor shall be statedn the notce. SECTION 8: A lcense may be dened f:,. The applcant fals to comply wth any or all requrements of ths ordnance, or wth any or all condtons mposed pursuant hereto, or wth any other applcable provson of state or local law; or, 2. The applcant has knowlngly made a false, msleadng or fraudulent statement n the applcaton or n any supportng document. SECTION 9: A lcense shall specfy the name and address of the lcensee, the knd and locaton of the assembly, the maxmum number of attendants permssble, the duraton of the lcense and any other condtons mposed pursuant to ths ordnance. It shall be posted n a cbnspcous place upon the premses of the assembly, and shall not be transferred to any other person or locatonr SECTION 0: In processng an applcaton the Board shall, at a mnmum, requre the followng: a. Securty Personnel: The lcensee shall employ at hs own expense such securty personnel as are necessary and suffcent to provde for the adequate securty and protecton of the maxmum number of attendants at the assembly and for the preservaton of order and protecton of property n and around the ste of the assembly. No lcense shall be ssued unless the chef law enforcement offcer for the County of Clnton n cooperaton wth the Drector of State Polce, s satsfed that such necessary and suffcent securty personnel wll be provded by the lcensee for the duraton of the assembly. b. Water Facltes: The lcensee shall provde potable water, 4 suffcent n quantty and pressure to assure proper operaton of all water usng facltes under condtons of peak demand. Such water shall be suppled from a publc water system, f avalable, and f not avalable, then from a source constructed, located; and approved n accordance wth Act 294, Publc Acts of 965, and the rules and rejgulatons adopted pursuant thereto; and J H accordance wth any other applcable state or local law, or from a source and delvered and stored n a manner approved by the Md-Mchgan Health Department, Clnton County, Mchgan. c. Restroom Facltes: The lcensee shall provde separate enclosed flush-type water closets as defned n Act 266, Publc Acts of 929, and the rules and regulatons adopted pursuant thereto and n accordance wth any other applcable state or local law. If such flush-type facltes are not avalable, the Clnton County health offcer may permt the use of other facltes whch are n complance wth Act 273, Publc Acts of 939, and the rules and regulatons adopted pursuant (thereto, and n accordance wth any other applcable state or local law. The lcensee shall,provde lavatory and drnkng water facltes constructed, nstalled, and mantaned n accordance wth Act 266 of the Publc Acts of 929, and the rules and regulatons adopted pursuant thereto, and n accordance wth any other applcable state or locallaw. All lavatores shall be provded twth hot and \ cold water and soap and paper towels. The number and type of facltes requred shall be determned, on the bass pf the number of attendants, n the followng manner: Facltes Male Female Tolets :300 :200 Urnals :00 Lavatores :200 :200 Drnkng Fountans :500 Taps or Faucets :500 Where the assembly s to n accordance wth any other contnue for more than 2 hours, applcable provson of state or the lcensee shall provde local law, shower facltes, on the bass of. Publc Swmmng the number of attendants, n the sjpqohj: The lcensee shall followng manner: provde- or make avalable publc swmmng pools only n Facltes Male Female accordance wth Act 230, Publc ShowerHeads :00 :00 Acts of 966, and the rules and All facltes shall be nstalled, regulatons adopted pursuant connected, and mantaned free thereto, and n accordance wth from obstructons, leaks and any other provson of state or defects and shall at all tmes be local law. / n operable condton as determned by the Clnton j. Access and Traffc Control: The lcensee shall provde County Health Offcer. d. Food Servce: If food for ngress to and egress from servce s made avalable on the the premses so as to nsure the premses, t shall,be delvered orderlyflowof traffc onto and only through concessons off of the premses. Access to lcensed and operated n accordance wth the provsons of the premses shall be from a hghway or road whch s a part Act 269, Publc Acts of 968, and of the county system of hghways or whch s a hghway the rules and regulatons adopted pursuant thereto, and mantaned by the State of n accordance wth any other Mchgan. Traffc lanes and applcable state or local law, other space shall be provded, If the assembly s dstant desgnated and kept open for from food servce establshments open to the publc, the access by ambulance, fre equpment, helcopter and other lcensee shall make such food emergency vehcles. Pror to servces avalable on the the ssuance of a lcense, the premses as wll adequately Drector of the Department of feed the attendants. State Polce and the Drector of the Department of State Hghways must approve the lcensees plan for access and traffc control. e. Medcal Facltes: If the assembly s not readly and quckly accessble to adequate exstng medcal facltes, the lcensee shall be requred to provde such facltes-on the premses of the assembly. The knd, locaton, staff strength, medcal and other supples and equpment of such facltes, shall be as prescrbed by the Clnton County Health Offcer. f. Lqud Waste Dsposal: The lcensee shall provde for lqud waste dsposal n accordance.wth all rules and regulatons pertanng thereto establshed by the Clnton County Health offcer. If such rules and regulatons are not avalable or f they are nadequate, then lqud waste dsposal shall be n accordance wth the Unted States Publc Health Servce Publcaton No. 526, enttled, "Manual of Septc Tank Practce," If lqud waste retenton and dsposal s dependent upon pumpers and haulers, they shall be lcensed n accordance wth Act 243, Publc Acts of 95, and the rules and regulatons adopted pursuant thereto, and n accordance wth any other applcable state or local law, and, pror to ssuance of any lcense, the lcensee shall provde the Clnton County Health Offcer wth a true copy of an executed agreement n force and effect wth a lcensed pumper or hauler, whch agreement wll assure proper, effectve and =hfr_equent»xemovalrof lqud waste from the, premses so as to nether create nor cause a nusance^ or menace to the publc health. g. Sold Waste Dsposal: The lcensee shall provde for sold waste storage on; and removal from, the premses. Storage shall be n approved, covered, fly tght and rodent proof contaners, provded n suffcent quantty to accommodate the number of attendants. Pror to ssuance of any lcense, the lcensee shall provde the Clnton County Health Offcer wth a true copy of an executed r agreement n force and effect wth a lcensed refuse collector, whch agreement wll assure proper, effectve and frequent removal of sold waste from the premses so as to nether create nor cause a nusance or menace to the publc health. The lcensee shall mplement effectve control measures to mnmze the presence of rodents, fles, roaches and other vermn on the premses. Posonous materals, such as nsectcdes or rodentcdes shall not be used n any way so as to contamnate food, equpment, or otherwse consttute a hazard to the publc health. Sold waste contanng food waste shall be stored so as to be naccessble to vermn. The premses shall be kept n such condton as to prevent the harborage or feedng of vermn. h. Publc Bathng Beaches: The lcensee shall provde or make avalable or accessble publc bathng beaches only n accordance wth Act 28, Publc Acts of 967, and the rules and regulatons adopted pursuant thereto, and STEVES REFUSE SERVICE (Lcensed Refuse Servce) ST. JOHNS, EUREKA. OVID-ELSIE AND BANNISTER AREA. Commercal and Contaner Servce PHONE Carland Rd. Else, Mch. k. Parkng: The lcensee shall provde a parkng area suffcent to accommodate all motor vehcles, but n no case shall he provde less than one automoble space for every four (4) attendants.. Campng and Traler Parkng: A lcensee who permts attendants to reman on the premses between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. shall provde for campng and traler parkng and facltes n accordance wth Act 7, Publc Acts of 970, and the rules and regulatons adopted pursuant thereto, and n accordance wth any other applcable provson by state or local law. Whle Act 7 does not become effectve untl January, 97, for purposes of ths ordnance, ts provsons shall be effectve and applcable upon the adopton of sad ordnance. m. Illumnaton: The lcensee shall provde electrcal llumnaton of all occuped areas suffcent to nsure the safety and comfort of all attendants. The lcensees lghtng plan shall be approved by the Townshp Supervsor. n. Insurance: Before the ssuance of a lcense, the lcensee shall obtan publc lablty nsurance wth lmts of noteless than $225,000 and property damage nsurance wth a lmt of not less than $25,000 fron a" company or companes approved by the. Commssoner of Insurance of the State of Mchgan, whch nsurance shall nsure lablty for death or njury to persons or damage to property whch may result from the conduct of the assembly or conduct ncdent thereto and whch nsurance shall reman n full force and effect n the specfed amounts for the duraton of the lcense. The evdence of nsurance shall nclude an endorsement to the effect that the nsurance company shall notfy the clerk of the Townshps n wrtng at least 0 days before the expraton pr cancellaton of sad nsurance. o. Bondng: Before the ssuance of a lcense the lcensee shall obtan, from a corporate bondng company authorzed to do busness n Mchgan; a corporate surety bond n the amount of $0,000 n a form to be approved by the Townshp Attorney, condtoned upon the lcensees fathful complance wth all of the terms and provsons of ths ordnance and all applcable provsons of state or local law, and whch shall ndemnfy the Townshp Boards, ts agents, offcers, and employees and the Townshp Boards aganst any and all loss, njury or damage whatever arsng out of or n any way connected wth the assembly and whch shall ndemnfy the owners of property adjonng the assembly ste for any costs attrbutable to cleanng up and/or removng debrs, trash, or other waste, resultant from the assembly. p. Fre Protecton: The lcensee shall, at hs own expense, take adequate steps as determned by the state fre marshall, to nsure fre protectons. q. Sound Producng Equpment: Sound producng equpment, ncludng but not lmted to, publc address systems, rados, phonographs, muscal nstruments and other ; recordng devces, shall not be operated on the premses of the, assembly so as to be unreasonably loud or raucous, or so as to be a nusance or dsturbance to the peace and tranqulty of the ctzens of the Townshps. r. Fencng: The lcensee shall erect a fence completely ( enclosng the ste, of suffcent heght and strength as wll preclude persons n excess of the maxmum permssble attendants from ganng access and whch wll have suffcent gates properly located so as to provde ready and safe ngress and egress. > s. Communcatons: The lcensee shall provde publc telephone equpment for July 2,975 general use on the bass of at least one unt for each,000 attendants. t. Mscellaneous; Pror to the ssuance of a lcense, the Townshp Boards may mpose any other condtons reasonably calculated to protect the health, safety, welfare and property of, attendants or of ctzens of the Townshps, SECTION : Revocaton: The Townshp Boards may revoke a lcense whenever the lcensee, hs.- employee or agent fals, neglects or refuses to fully comply wth any and all provsons and requrements set forth heren or wth any and all provsons, regulatons, ordnances, statutes, or other laws ncorporated heren by reference. SECTION 2: Volatons: It shall be unlawful for a lcensee, hs employee, or agent, to knowngly: a. Advertse, promote or sell tckets to, conduct, or operate an assembly wthout frst obtanng a lcense as heren provded. b. Conduct or operate an assembly n such a manner as to create a publc or prvate nusance. c. Conduct or permt, wthn the assembly, any obscene dsplay, exhbton, show, play, entertanment or amusement. d. Permt any person on the premses to cause or create a dsturbance n, around, or near the assembly by obscene or dsorderly conduct. e. Permt any person to unlawfully consume, sell, or possess, ntoxcatng lquor whle on the premses. f. Permt any person to unlawfully use, sell, or possess any narcotcs, narcotc drugs, drugs or other substances as defned n Act 343, Publc Acts of 952. Any of the above enumerated volatons s a separate offense, s a nusance per se mmedately enjonable n the crcut courts, and, s punshable by mprsonment n the county jal for not more than 90 days or by a fne of not more than $500".00, or by both ^ such fne and mprsonment. It s further provded that any of the above volatons s a suffcent bass for revocaton of the lcense and for the mmedate enjonng n the crcut court of the assembly. SECTION 3: Severablty: If any porton of ths ordnance or the applcaton thereof to any jj person or crcumstances shall be found to be nvald by a court, such nvaldty shall not affect the remanng-portf ons-or applcatons of ths ordnance whch can be gven effect wthout the nvald porton or applcaton, provded such remanng portons are not determned by the court to be noperable, and to ths end ths ordnance s declared to be severable. SECTION 4: Effectve Date: Ths ordnance shall be effectve from and after July 7, 975. All ordnances or parts of ordnances nconsstent herewth are hereby repealed. TOWNSHIP OF EAGLE: By Russell Howe Supervsor By Alce Sullvan - Clerk TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR: By Robert Remus Supervsor By Manley Hunt Clerk TOWNSHIP OF OLIVE: By Earl T. Barks Supervsor By Nel Harte Clerk TOWNSHIP OF WATER- TOWN:- By Herman F. Openlander Supervsor By Mldred F. McDonough Clerk 0-0url99kBrthdy C< IKDEPENDENCE Ths July 4th we enter the 200th year of our natons hertage... the brtt of freedom! Lets show our colors; rededcate our hearts to ths way of lfe we know n Amerca. Symbol Of Servce REALTOR 3^f olll}m(- 200 W. Statst. PhorM Elte Bunch Phone

11 July 2,975 Reg! Estate Transfers From records n ottlec of flefjlster ol Deeds} {contnued from page 9 Sec 23 Watertown.. June 7; Wtchell, Fred L. and, lllan V. to Schroeder Bulders, Jnq, property n Sec. 26 Bath. June 7: Kng, Olver L, to Bran C. and Rozetta M. Zeeb Lot 39, 40 Blk 9 DeWtt. June 7; Goodman, Anthony D. to Eugene and Catherne Merglewsk property n Sec. 33 J3atl\. June 7: Court, Jr., Roy J. and Carol Ann to.roman A. and Mary Ann Koengsknecht property n Sec, tf Dallas. A June 7: Schultz, Arlene 0. and Albert Schultz to Allen and Jean L. Schultz property n Sec. 30 Bngham. June 8: Berry Constructon Co. Inc. to Abbot T. and Arat Nelson Lot 6 Nelson Sub, No.. June 8: Jorae^ Lous to Lous V^jJorae; Joseph L. Jorae; s -.{Vctor B. Jorae; Robert L Jorae; Chrstna M. Wood; Barbara M. Gee property n, Sec. 9, 6 Vjctor. j June-8: Waltz, Clarence P..and Letha Paulne to Lansng Land Invest Co. property n Sec.,» Olve. June 8: Lansng Land Invest,Co. to Thomas J. and Barbara - K. "Halstead property n Sec. Olve. June 8: Wersma,Harry L. and Ann M. to Lynn S. and Phylls J. Cressler Lot 4 Twnbrook Est. t f Junel8:Mankev.Charesand, Vera, to Cyrl W. and Helen M. Hackelt property n Sec. 23, 24, 25, 26, Westphala. June 8: Presock, John and Emly to Josephne M. Tnsley, Phlp J. Galbav, Frank R, Galbav; Stephen A. Galbav,.Arlene Galbav propertyn Sec. 9 Olve. June,l8: Tnsley, Josephne M, to Phlp J. Galbav property.n Sec. 9 Olve. June 8: Prowant, Mane E. to Raymond C. and Irene Pope; Jame D. Pope property n Sec. t_-9bngham. y June 8: MacGunnes, Max F. and Nancy A. to Alan G. and Elane E. Woodruff property n. Sec. 8 Vctor. June 9: Loveberry, Clfford W. Jr. and Helen-L. to Wllam L. and Sandra M. Wallace Lot 2 :EImhurst Est Lot Elmhurst. Est. June 9: Zavtz, James A. to Clee and Sue E. Pederson property h Sec. 3 Olve. June 9: Zavtz, James A. to Robert E. and Donna Lee,^-^WUlteg.property Jn Seoj>3 conf!une.l9:.kazenko, EdwardJ. and Rose Mare to Erk F. and Bonne K. Olson Lot 6 Rverwood, June 9: Mller Ruth L. to DaVd, R. and Judy G. Lndemulder property n Sec. 20 Bath. June 20: Eberly, Russell L. and Mary L. to Maran F. Mahan property n See. 7 Bath. June 23: Eyke, Walter L,and Mary R.; Harger, Douglas D. and Joyce ta Jmme D, and Sally J. Draper Lot 25 Ve\vcrest Rver. June 23: Malleck, Thomas L. and Ellen E.oJBHe L. and Marlyn L. Stage property n Sec. 3 Vctor, June 23: Bennckson, Lowell W. and Susan J. to Vncent L. Forbes, Lot 3, Rverwood. June 23: Mllbrook Meadows, Inc. to Danel J. Patrck; Rebecca J. George Lot 66 Idyl Crest No. 3. June 23: Van Wagner, Kenneth R. and Karen M. to Robert K. Swft Sec. 24 DeWtt. Probate Court HON, TIMOTHY M, GREEN Judge o^ Probate HELENA M. BDRK ReRlster of Probate. Wednesday, Julyft,975 Floyd J. Hamer Appontment of Admnstrator Leva Mae Welch Lcense to Sell Real Estate Andrew Smon Fnal Account Hatte Warden - Fnal Account -30- Marrage Lcenses "Raymond Vllegas, Jr., 9, 43 Case Street, Lansng; Debra Darlene Dollarhte, 9, 400 E, Pratt Road, DeWtt. Dale S. Myers, Jr., 26, 2708 W M-2, St. Johns; Conne Lynne Gove, 22, 2708 W-M-2, St. Johns, - Wllam. Andrew Mllard, 9, 4077 E. Holt Road Lot 88, Holt; Robn Renee Morgan, 7, 547 Ovd Street, Else.. Douglas L. Wtt, 26, 6039 W. Jason Rd., St. Johns; Chrstne A. Schomsch, 27, 543 W. Wndsor, Pottervlle., Don Lynn Goodrch, 2, 947 E. Walker Rd., Ovd; Patrca Ann Hawley, 8,947 E. Walker Rd., Ovd. < Perry Allen Veasey, 28, R.6, N. Scott Road, St. Johns; Janet Lee Otto, 27, Box-283, St. Johns. r Delbert Warren Tbllver, Jr., 8,7644 E. Herbson Rd., Bath; Lnda Sue Perkns, 6, R.l Culver Drve, East Lansng, Wllam F. Cady, 26, 9340 Eaton Hghway, Grand Ledge; Nancy Lou Thomas, 28, 9430 Eaton Hghway, Grand I-edge. A npefsy W.MartntI8,LR l B639 T-E. I?arJcsjRoad, SbJohn^,"Ern G. McGoron, 8,636 Oak Hll Dr., Fenton. 4epU / Htm> State o[ Mchgan, In the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton. JOSEPH T. ZALEWSKI & RUTH ZALEWSKI, PLAIN TIFFS -vs- ERNIE TIMKO BUILDERS, INC, A Mchgan Corporaton, DEFENDANT. Fle No NOTICE FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON EXECUTION Pursuant to a Wrt of Executon drected to me from the Crcut Court of Clnton County, Mchgan, n favpr of JOSEPH T. ZALEWSKI & RUTH ZALEWSKI, Plantffs, and aganst ERNIE TIMKO BUILDERS, INC., Defendant, dated the 30th day of December 974, I have heretofore on the 5th day of January, 975, leved upon all the rght, ttle and nterest of the,sad ERNIE TIMKO BUILDERS, INC. n and to the followng descrbed real-estate: "Lot 2, Chateau Hlls, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan.", Publc Notce s hereby gven that oh the 8th day of July, 975 at 0:00 a.m. at a publc aucton to be held at the North entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse n the Cty of St, Johns, \ shall offer for sale to the hghest bdder all the rght, ttle and nterest of the sad Defendant n and to the above descrbed realestate. Dated: May 28, 975 ANTHONY A. HUFNAGEL, Sherff Clnton County by Russell Doty Thomas C. Walsh, Attorney for Plantff P S. Captol Avenue Lansng, Mchgan Telephone: f NOTICE BY, PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED. To the Owner or Owners of any and all Interests n, or Lens upon the Lands heren descrbed: TAKE NOTICE, that sale has been lawfully made of the followng descrbed land for unpad taxes thereon, and that the undersgned has ttle thereto under tax deed or deeds ssued therefor, and that you are enttled to a reconveyance thereof, at any tme wthn 6 months after return of servce of ths notce, upon payment to the undersgned or j to the Regster n» Chancery of mthe County mwhcta thelands He, of all stfm pad"upor such purchase, together wth 50 per CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, centum addtonal thereto, and the fees of the Sherff for the, servce or cost of publcaton of ths notce, to be computed as upon personal servce of a declaraton as commencement of sut, and the further sum of fve dollars for each descrpton wthout other addtonal cost or charges: Provded, That wth respect to purchasers at the tax sale held n the years 938,939 and 940 the sum stated n such notce as a condton of reconveyance shall only be all sums pad as a condton of the tax ttle purchase, together wth 0 per centum addtonal thereto. If payment as aforesad js. not made, the undersgned wll nsttute Proceedngs for possesson of the land. DESCRIPTION OF LAND State of Mchgan, County of Clnton. Lots 4 and 5, Block 2, Ftchs Addton to Ovd, Vllage of Ovd, accordng to plat thereof Amount Pad Tax For Amount necessary to redeem, $82.4 plus the fees of the Sherff. John L, Leghton, Jr. Grand Haven, Mchgan Prospect (. Hers of Walter Hgh, Deceased. Hers of Anna M. Hall, Deceased. Merte Rddle, Greenbush Townshp. Wells Clckner, R.F.D. Dl, Mason. R.G. Hyde, Admnstrator of Anna M. Hall, 3984 W. Hyde Rd v St. Johns, Mch. 9-4 MORTGALE SALE. Default havng been made n the terms and condtons of a certan mortgage made by DONALD G. SMITH and KAREN M. SMITH, hs wfe, of the Cty of DeWtt, Clnton County, Mchgan, Mortgagors, to CITIZENS MORTGAGE CORPORATION,, a Mchgarf Corporaton Mortgagee dated the 4th day of December, A.D., 972, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds, for the County of Clnton and State of Mchgan, on the 8th, day of December, A.D. 972, n Lber 268 of Clnton County Records, on page 888, whch sad mortgage was thereafter on, to-wt the 4th day of March, A.D. 973, assgned to ONONDAGA SAVINGS BANK and recorded OT e # t> Ql^on, r C J oujty Records whch mortgage was " assgned to CITIZENS.MORT GAGE CORPORATION, a ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN, Delaware Corporaton on Aprl 23,975 and recorded on May 8, 975 n the offce of Regster of Deedsforsad County of Clnton n Lber 280 of Clnton County Records, on page 343, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due, at the date of ths notce, for prncpal and nterest, the. sum of Thrteen Thousand One Hundred Sxty-One Dollars and Twenty-Eght ($3,6.28). Cents And no sut or proceedngs at law or n equty havng been nsttuted to recover the debt secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof Now, therefore, by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of the State or Mchgan n such case made and provded, notce s hereby gven that on Thursdayf the 3st day of July, A.D. 975, at :00 oclock, a.m. sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale at publc aucton, to the hghest bdder, at the,north door of the courthouse, Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, of the premses descrbed n sad mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due, as aforesad, on sad mortgage, wth the nterest, thereon at seven per cent (7%) per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses, ncludng the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sum or sums whch may be pad by the Undersgned, necessary to protect ts nterest n the premses. Whch sad premses are descrbed as follows: all that certan pece or parcel of land stuate n the Townshp of DeWtt, n the County of Clnton, and (State of Mchgan and descrbed as follows, to-wt: Lot 0, "Vewcrest Rver Addton to the Cty of DeWtt, Clnton County,: accordng to the plat thereof recorded n Lber 2 of Plats, Page 33, Clnton County Records. The redempton perod shall be (6) month (s) from the date of such sale. Dated June 25, 975. CITIZENS MORTGAGE CORPORATION,. A Delaware Corporaton Assgnee of Mortgagee RICHARD A. CANVASSER Attorney for Assgnee of Mortgagee Southfeld, Sute 20 Southfeld, Mchgan MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the terms and condtons of a FRANK HARRISON and NANCY L. HARRISON, hs wfe, of Vllage of Ovd Clnton County, Mchgan, Mortgagors, to CITIZENS MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a.mchgan Corporaton, Mortgagee, dated the 2th day of January, A.D, 972, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds, for the County of Clnton and State of, Mchgan, on the 3th day pf January, A.D. 972, n Lber 263 of Allegan County Records, on page 85, whch sad mortgage was thereafter on, to-wt the 26th day of Aprl, A.D, 972, assgned to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, andrecorded on May 8,972 n the offce of Regster of.deeds for sad County of Clnton n Lber 265 of Clnton County Records, on page 22, whch sad mortgage was thereafter on, to-wt the 29th day of February, A.D. 3975, assgned to CITIZENS MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporaton, and recorded on March 6,975 n the offce of Regster of Deeds for sad County of Clnton n Lber 279 of Clnton County Records, on page 692, whch sad mortgage was thereafter on, to-wt the 4th, day of Aprl, A.D. 975, assgned to FEDERAL RATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, and recorded on June 9, 975 n the, offce of Regster of Deeds for sad County of Clnton n Lber 280 of Clnton County Records, on page 75, whch sad mortgage was on,, to-wt the 20th day of February, A.D. 973, assgned to GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; a Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, and recorded on February 26,973 n the offce of Regster of Deeds ^ for sad County of Clnton n Lber 269 of Clnton County Records, on page 804, whch sad mortgage was thereafter on (J to-wt the 2th day of May, A.D. 975, assgned to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, and recorded on May 30,975 n the offce of Regster of Deeds for sad County of Clnton n Lber 280 of Clnton County Records, on page 630, on whch mortgage there, s clamed to be due, at the date of ths notce, for prncpal and nterest, the sum of TWENTY THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY- SEVEN AND 89/00 ($20,587.89) DOLLARS. And no sut or proceedngs at law or n equty havng been nsttuted ta recover the debt secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof Now, therefore, by vrtue of the «Lot 6, Block A, Orgnal t Plat of the Vllage of Ovd, Clnton County, Mchgan, as recorded n Lber 2 of Deeds, page 367, Clnton County Records. The, redempton perod shall be 6 month(s) from the date of such sale. Dated June, 975. FEDERAL.NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Assgnee of Mortgagee JAFFE, SNIDER, RAITT, GARRATT & HEUER Rchard F, Roth Attorney for Assgnee Mortgagee 800 Frst Natonal Bldg. Detrot, Mchgan PUBLICATION OF NOTICE power of sale contaned n sad OF HEARING mortgage,,.., and. pursuant.,. to,, the State of Mchgan, The statute of the State of Mchgamo"t» ra bate Court for the County of n such case made and CLINTON, provded, notce s hereby gven Estate of SYBIL" ANNE that on Frday, the 8th day of MURRAY. August, A.D. 975, at 0:00 oclock, a.m., sad mortgage TAKE NOTICE: On July 30, wll be foreclosed by a sale at ^75; at :5 A.M., n the publc aucton, to the hghest Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, bdder, at the north door of the Mchgan, before the Hon. courthouse, Cty of St. Johns, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge Clnton County, Mchgan, of the of Probate, a hearng wll be premses descrbed n sad held on the petton of Jo Lynne mortgage, or so much thereof Wagar prayng that James A. as may be necessary to pay the Moore be apponted the guardan of sad mnor to the ex amount due, as aforesad, on sad mortage, wth the nterest cluson of Alce Wlson Murray, thereon at seven and one-half who has, had no contact percent (7 l k%) per annum and whatever wth sad mnor for all legal costs, charges and approxmately 7 years, for the expenses, ncludng the attorney fees allowed by law, and adopton of sad mnor. purpose of consentng to the also any sum or sums whch may be pad by the undersgned, necessary to protect JO LYNNE WAGAR, Dated: June 27, 975. ts nterest n the premses. Pettoner. Whch sad pfemses are 427 E. Taft Road, RR05 descrbed as follows: All or a St, Johns, Mchgan certan pece or parcel of land Attorney for Pettoner: stuate n the Vllage of Ovd, n Rchard D. Wells the County of Clnton and State 03 East State Street "of Mchgan and descrbed as St. Johns, Mch follows, to-wt:,, Phone (57) SEE THE NEW 34«P, FORDS / Pnto ( PG] & Mustang II JPG % 2,769 Pnto mpg EGAN FORD SALESjNc 300 W. HIGJTAM PHONE ST. JOrlNS; of 9-5 When t comes to long-term fnancng, we wear two hats FOR FARM FINANCING REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES,_^>g4C!arge_yE)ur purchases to LKNDB7VNK 04S.US-27 Ph St. Johns, Mlch t Servng Amercas Farmers; Provders of Plenty MOORE OIL CO. ^ ST. JOHNS Ph NEW SHIPMENT OF COLONIAL CANDLES, CANDLE RINGS & HOLDERS FROM THE Due to a Specal Purchase We Have Low Prced Candle Rngs Good Selecton Of Weddng Gfts & Cards 220 N. Clnton Avo. St. Johns SEE THE 975 CHEVROLET at EDINGER CHEVROLET rt.^,.n. «M^MM P ^ ^ V\// %R Fnancarpnend FOR DETAILS ON RURAL HOME MONDAY NIGHT BAKED LASAGNA JOJ3, Hornamade ft I TUESDAY NIGHT U.S. CHOICE... ;R B EYE STEAK WEDNESDAY NIGHT BROILED, l WHITEFISH 3"l THURSDAY NIGHT, Stoaft Nlte At Reduced Prces FRIDAY & SAT. NIGHT PRIME RIB 6 9 Corns n and Watch Tter BBsebatl Ir tolorl Take a country road jhome L7VNDBANK. (/fsw/m//// - LOANS AND LONG TERM FARM FINANCING SEE US AT: FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION 04 SOUTH U.S. 27 ST. JOHNS ^ CALL224-J27 t Great Steaks, tfne Beet, Wne, Cocktals, Seafood, Dancng HAPPY HOUR 2-5 MON. THRU THURS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY "COUNTRY GENTLEMEN "Sound of Country" OPEN DAILY A.M.TO 2 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 8 P«M. Located tt Mles South of U3-27 DeWtt Bltnkef Lght Across From ZIBS Centennal Farm Mkt at bll Rd#d - US-27 Wwh MMOW SUZUKI SALE ON 974 SUZUKI SAVAGE SAVE OVER 300! $OQC00 HOLDER MOTORCYCLE SALES WEEKDAYS & SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 25 W. MAIN (M-2) OWOSSO PHONE PLUMBING AND HEATING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ^QUALITY WORK DUNKEL PLUMBING & HEATING All types of prntng EfHKRUDf IAES IfrAltJ ACCUIORIEt KNTAU Fast servce Low prces 20 E.WALKER ST., ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 4B879 TELEPHONE: 57/ MM Petr BOATS, MOTORS Lawn & Garden Equpment St. Johns BECK & HYDE FARMARINA, INC. Call Hotr; Mon thru Frl 9 a.m, 9 p.m. ONE OF MICHIGANS LARGEST Sat end"surt.9 a.tn. 4 p.rn, PARTSJIEALERS OPEN DAYS Located bt N. US-27 6 Ml. No of ( St. Johns

12 2 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,976 ", $ Farmng and 4-H n Clnton County ( 4-H Chatter Chloes Column Pa HU etfect fax much fax 4MH Clnton County 4-H Talent Act members made an excellent showng at the Dstrct 4-H Talent Contest durng the 4-H Exploraton Days June 20 at Mchgan State Unversty. There were 26 acts and seven blue rbbons gven for out: standng performances. Clnton County 4-H members won three of the seven blue rbbons: Dense Cerny Nmble Fngers n dance; Darlene Cerny Nmble Fngers n acrobatc; and Sandy Fedewa Westphala 4-H n monologue. Two Clnton County Acts won honorable menton: Jll Swagart 4-H Wonders n pano and The Super Sx Westphala 4-H n vocal. EXPLORATION DAYS The 4-H Exploraton Days Program was hghly successful wth over 4,600 4-Hers from throughout Mchgan attendng the three day event at Mchgan State Unversty. Over 50 4-H members from Clnton County attended the optons on Thursday and Frday, June J.9 and 20; 20; and many morelattended the 4-H Acton Day on Saturday, June 2. The program theme "We Can Make It Happen" proved correct as leaders and members receved many deas and technques "they could use back n ther own 4-H club n helprfg other members. There were 3 dfferent optons members and leaders had the opportunty to partcpate n recevng from 4% to 6 hours tranng n that area. 4,040 POUNDS OF GLASS The 4-H glass project n June was handled by the 4-H teen leaders and amounted to 4,040 pounds. The total glass collected to date snce the 4-H glass project started has now reached 804,340 pounds that has been recycled nto new products. The next regular monthly glass collecton actvty wll be Saturday, July 5, and wll be handled by the St. Johns Unted Methodst Senor MYF group under 7 the leadershp of Roger and Judy Beebee. PREPARING FPR FAIR The 4-H Beef Club members are gettng ready for the Far. A group of members and leaders worked at the fargrounds Wednesday evenng puttng braces on the showrng fence and gates, pantng the braces, cleanng and fxng the I.H.C.066DES J.D DES. J.D. 60 J.D. 50 J!D.A A.C. 90 I.H.C. 606 DES, J.D. 200 w/loader 2 J.D. H TRACTOR J.D. - G J.D.-B I.H.C. 200 COMBINES GLEANER C II l,h.c. 82 BEAN SPEC. I.H.C. 9 J.D. 334 CORN HEAD I.H.C. 80 BEAN SPEC. N.I. UNI. EQUIP. 76 HAY HEAD 722SHELLER 720 CORN HEAD 72 HUSK BED 760 CHOPPER POWER UNIT POWER UNIT DISC KEWANEE 2 J.D. 26"BW DISC CASE 3 NEW IDEA Lrujs-ton COHPORHtlOD lvestock gates and general cleanup of the beef barn area. The members plan to pant the lvestock gates before the Far. The Beef Club members would lke to remnd the publc of the lvestock aucton sale to be held at the fargrounds August 3 at 2:00 p.m. wth Jm Sykora as the auctoneer. People can purchase steers, market pgs and market lambs for ther freezer. BOB-LOTRIP. Clnton County 4-Hers enjoyed ther trp to Bob-to Island on June 7 and June 25. They enjoyed ther boat rde, amusement rdes and the fellowshp of the 4-H members. Shrley Roberts of Else was n charge of the frst trp and Janet Becker of St. Johns n charge of the second trp. Ths trp was manly for 0 and year old 4-Hers who are not elgble for the county 4-H trp awards. TIGER TIME Sxty Clnton County 4-H members, parents and leaders wll be partcpatng n the 4-H day at Tger Stadum on Saturday, July 26, when Detrot plays the Cleveland Indans, The group wll go va the St. Johns Communty Bus. HORSE CLINIC Over H horse club members, parents and leaders from Clnton and surroundng countes attended the 4-H horse clnc on June 8 at the fargrounds n St. Johns. They receved nstructon on Englsh rdng and jumpng from Casey Hughes of DeWtt; how to prepare your horse for show by Bruce Haak of Owosso; and nstructon on Western rdng by George McCrumb of St. Johns. Dr. Robert Malesky answered questons on horse dseases and gave the Coggns Test to those members who brought ther horses to the clnc. BATH ELECTS OFFICERS The Bath All Purpose 4-H club members have elected the followng offcers: Barry Brown - Presdent; Karen Reeves - Vce Presdent; Judy Brown - Secretary; Debbe Collns - Treasurer; and Lsa Brook - News Reporter. Each monthly meetng wll be held the second Thursday of the month wth the next meetng on July 6 at the home of Bob Zeeb. The club voted to gve" last years club earnngs to the Mchgan 4-H HAY TOOLS J.D. 38 CHOPPER I.H.C. 46 BALER w/ejector J.D. No. 5 MOWER N.I. BLOWER KOOLS BLOWER J.D. 34 CHOPPER J.D. 24T BALER w/ejector 4MARATHELEV. N.I. 5 BAR RAKE FOX 54" BLOWER 2 GROVE FORAGE BOX 2 GEHL FORAGE BOX PLOWS J.D. 3-4" Mtd. I.H.C. 4-4 TRAILER > J.D " PLOW A.C.5-6" J.D W PICKERS N,l. No. 7 PICKER N.I. No. 33 HUSK BED NX No. 0 PICKER N.I. 3 PICKER K N.I. 323 PICKER OPFN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 7:30-5:30 SATURDAY 8:00-4:00 By JOHN AYLSWORTH Foundaton. Also the club voted to donate $20 to the fargrounds beautfcaton project. SHOW RABBITS The Westphala 4-H Bunny- Club members learned how to show ther rabbts at the Far and how much to feed the rabbt for good growth. The members receved resource materal from the Ralston Purna Company. The members enjoyed sngng several songs n openng ther 4-H meetng. They plan to attend the pre-far rabbt evaluaton on July 4, 7:30 p.m. at the fargrounds. BIKE RIDING The Maple Leafs 4-H club members enjoyed bke rdng also as they toured each members garden to see what vegetables were planted and progress beng made. In two weeks the members wll check the garden agan to see how each member s progressng wth dfferent types of mulches. NEW OFFICERS The Prare 4-H club mem- bers elected new offcers for the > summer program. They are Dale Mtchell - Presdent; Armond Smth - Vce Presdent; Lynn Wlke - Secretary; Alan Plowman - Treasurer; and Davd Pung - News Reporter. The members dscussed 4-H Day at Tger Stadum and the 4- H Bob-Lo trp. The clubs next meetng s Monday, July 2, 7:30 p.m. at the East Essex School. POSTER WINNER The Else 4 Corners 4-H members learned that Cndy Freed was one of the County Blls Column Here are tps to avod tragc campng accdents. A short n the wrng of a traler or camper that snt grounded can be dangerous. If possble, Use a three-prong outlet to hook up traler electrcty. If you must Use a twoprong outlet, ground the traler wth a metal rod. GRINDERS GEHL GRINDER MIXER MISC. PITTSBURG 4 FIELD CULTIVATOR J.D. 3 SEC. ROTOR HOE MOUNTED LILLISTON4.ROLLING HARROW N.H. 200 BU. SPREADER 2 USED BEAN PULLERS OLIVER 65 BU. SPREADER J.D. 40 SPREADER J.D. 5 HOE GRAIN DRILL WOOD 5 ROTARY CUTTER A.C. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR 3pt. J.D. CCA FIELD CULTIVATOR I.H.C. 8 row CULTIVATOR -USED 5 BOTTOM KOSCO HARROW -USED 6 BOTTOM KOSCO HARROW 2 I.H.C. 4 ROW J.D. 494 PLANTER A.C. 4 ROW PLANTER J.D. 494A PLANTER I.H.C. 455 l 8NOBLE WHEEL DRAG J.D, 8 FIELD COND. I.H.C. 6 ROW CULTIVATOR -J.D. 2DRAG M.F. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR I.H.C. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE. CARSON CITY PHONE wnners wth her dary poster entry. The club presented-helen Blakley a hgh school graduaton 4gft, Doug Therng gave areport on health and Margaret Horak gave a report on safety. Mrs. Ray Peck presented ea.ch member a 4-H folder to keep ther records n tact. Other awards and pns were presented to the members., MAKE BREAD The Round Lake Sttchers 4-H members learned how to make a loaf of bread as Mrs. Wtt demonstrated ths procedure. The members talked about 4-H Exploraton Days, Demonstraton Contest at Smth Hall on July 6, the Mexcan Festa food actvtes on July 29 and 30, the clubs carnval. When the bread fnshed bakng, the members enjoyed several slces of hot, fresh baked bread. 4-H SOFTBALL SCORES JUNE 20 WHITE LEAGUE Olve Boys 4 Bengal Communty 8 Fowler Helpng Hands 8 Fowler Bg Ds 8 Stoney Creek 2 Eagleltes Vctor 27 Green Acre Grls 7 Else 4 Corners 0 Charles Gang 9 Prare 2 Fowler Freballs 6 Olve Grls 2 Green Acres II 9 Green Acres I over Maple Leafs GREENLEAGUE Charles Gang 4 Fowler Freballs 8 Olve 4-H 5 Eagleltes 0 Green Acres over Father Farms Alone Be sure to use a cord large enough to support the tralers electrcal needs. A small household extenson cord may start a fre or burn out applance motors. Avod contamnatng traler or camper water tanks. Bactera thrves n a tank flled through a drty hose. If yotf want to drnk lake or rver water, bol t for 5 mnutes. Even the clearest fresh water should be boled. Or add three drops of chlorne bleach to each gallon of water and let stand for a half hour. Food posonng s another potental campng hazard. To nhbt growth of harmful bactera, keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold. Use common household safety precautons around cookng fres, and keep chldren at a dstance., In some campng areas, wld anmals are attracted to campers food. Check wth a park ranger about safe food storage. If youre towng a traler or boat, leave early enough so you arent rushed. When small wheels of towed vehcles are overtaxed, they may jam or blow out. Check traler lghts, wheel bearngs and tres before settng out. Dont buld an enclosure around propane gas tanks on tralers. Wthout proper ventlaton, gas tanks could ex- Cederberg lason vsts Congressman Elford A. Cederbergs lason man, Ronald W. Stolz, wll be vstng the Clnton County Courthouse n St. Johns on Monday, July 7, from a.m. to 2 noon. On Deans Lst Nelson Letts, grandson of Mrs. Grace Rnnger, St. Johns, has been placed 6n the Deans Lst for excellent achevement at Brevards Communty College n Cocoo,Florda. (fanuty ev&tu JULY 5 The Socety of the Compassonate Frends wll meet n the board room on the 2d floor of the Communty.Servces Buldng, 300 N. Washngton Square, Lansng, 8 p.m. Those attendng should enter through the rear doors and sgn the buldng regster, Ray Rskey, faculty member, Lansng Communty College wll be guest speaker. Clnton County Home Economst Some parents get "hung up" on developmental norms. The book says nfants should be sttng up unaded at about 6 months, and f Utle Joey doesnt st up by age 6 months Jms Column TUheot coufhq Unless proper dryng equpment s mmedately avalable, wheat should not be harvested at 20 percent or more mosture. "Wheat harvested at ths mosture must be dred the same day to prevent heatng and mold growth. If not dred mmedately, the grans mllng characterstcs may be hurt," say Robert Whte and Robert Maddex, Mchgan State Unversty agrcultural engneers. Harvestng ths - gran requres ncreased threshng acton of the combne, wth the chance of ncreased kernel damage. Harvest at 4 percent wthout dryng and 5 to 7 percent when dryng wll be used. Because most Mchgan farmers must shp ther wheat to elevators for dryng, harvestng at 20 percent s not an economcal practce. There s a marked ncrease n energy consumpton for dryng - >...F. It By WILLI AM LASHER Extenson Agrculture Agent plode. Also, check ahead for tunnels on your drvng route. Tralers wth propane gas tanks are barred from some tunnels. When ptchng a tent or tent camper, check trees for overhangng dead branches that could be dangerous n a storm. Warn chldren to avod strange pets n campng areas. A dog ted n an unfamlar envronment may bte. Dont drve speedboats near, swmmng areas or allow nexperenced youngsters to operate powerful boats. Comply wth boatng safety laws and carry a coast guard-approved lfe preserver for each passenger. -, Avod overexerton and always let someone know where you are hkng, boatng or swmmng. and 2 days, ts off to the pedatrcan to fnd out why. Other parents, especally teen-age parents of nfants and small chldren, have such unrealstc expectatons of Jm Pelham Clnton County Extenson Drector hgh mosture wheat. It takes 2,000 BTUs to evaporate one pound of water. The dfference n mosture of one percentage pont n wheat s approxmately.2 pounds of water. If wheat s harvested at 20 percent mosture nstead of 5 percent, ths s a dfference of 6 pounds of water, requrng 2,000 more BTUs needed to dry the gran. Wheat harvested at 5 percent mosture can be fan-dred wthout heat under normal summer condtons of 70- to 80- degree ar temperature and 50- to 60-percent humdty. Above 5 percent mosture, turn on the dryer. Wheat s more dffcult to dry than most other type grans because of ts small sze whch provdes less vod space. Ar flow must be more ntense to penetrate the tghtly packed gran and requres more energy per unt of mosture removed. Hgh market prces could justfy harvestng wheat at 20 percent mosture, but gran wll have to be dred the same day. (Incdentally those hgh prces dont appear very lkely at ths tme.) If you have dryng equpment, you may proft from harvestng wheat 3 to 4 percent above the safe storage mosture of 4 percent: "Thjs can be" a preventatv&n^asu^e.a^amsv late rans, sproutng ard stem breakage. Harvestng at ths mosture can also lengthen the harvest day, as early mornng and evenng mosture does not have to be as heavly consdered n plannng the harvest. Ovcl-Else resdents named to honors lst Four Ovd resdents and Else resdent were named to the sprng quarter academc honors lst by Ferrs State College, From Ovd were: Thomas F. Krnovc, Ronald L. Mead, Lnda J. Morgan and Grant T. Palen. An Else resdent, Lor J., Mller, was also named to the lst. ST. JOHNS CO-OP WE HAVE MATERIAL ON HAND FOR WEED CONTROL ON SOYBEANS THAT ARE UP SEE THE ST. JOHNS CO-OP FOR ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS ST JOHNS CO-OP ST. JOHNS PHONE when ther chldren should demonstrate ths behavor or that one, that the chldren cannot possbly lve up to them. Jeanne Brown, Mchgan State Unversty chld development specalst, reports on a study done wth 48 rural teen-age couples n Pennsylvana that shows these young parents dd.rtbt know what to expect of ther chldren and set mpossbly hgh standards. Chldren were expected to st up unaded at 6 to 2 weeks when 28 weeks s the average. Parents expected ther chldren to pull themselves up to a standng poston at 5 to 6 months - 9 months s normal - and to take ther frst step alone at about 9 months. Most chldren have passed ther frst brthday before they begn to walk wthout holdng onto somethng. Parents also expected tolet tranng to be accomplshed by the tme a chld s 6 months old. Most chldren are not completely traned untl age 3, Mrs. Brown ponts out, and even then "accdents" may happen. Chldren begn to learn language very, very young by lstenng to speech and makng sounds of ther own. By about 8 months of age they can understand a great deal of what s sad to them and can follow smple commands, but ther frst meanngful word may stll be ahead of them. The.parents n the Pennsylvana study, however, thought ther babes would begn to talk about 6 months. Parents wth unrealstc expectatons often see dscplne as a major problem because they beleve ther chldren should be able to tell rght from wrong at a very early age - n the case of the Pennsylvana couples, by year! "Rght" and t "wrong" are, ^abstract deas thafeyen a chld" -,of four may have trouble w(h.> M Parents who expect creepers and toddlers to "know better" because "theyve been told about Jhat" se6 ther chldrens natural curosty as stubborn msbehavor.. Impatence often turns to anger that vents tself through physcal punshment and, n drastc cases, cruel abuse. Because very young chldren dont understand cause and effect, they dont know why theyre beng punshed. All they know s that the person they are completely dependent upon can and does hurt them, seemngly for no reason. As a result, the chld may very well grow up feelng worthless and rejected and dstrustful. Chloe Padgtt The Pennsylvana study dealt only wth teen-age couples, but unrealstc expectatons are not restrcted to very young parents. Parents of any age may lack knowledge of chld development and expeqt mpossble thngs of ther chldren. Ideally a parent shouldtget acquanted wth the normal stages of chld growth and what s consdered the usual tme for varours havors to appear. He or she should keep n mnd, however, that each chld has hs ov/n personal schedule for development. Hell move from stage to stage when hes ready,. Wth ths knowledge, patents can relax: a lttle and "enjoy watchng and helpng ther chldren grow and develop and can accept the chld for what he or + she s. Red Cross. The Good Neghbor. AMERICAN RED CROSS Its our bag. Its everybodys bag. Wed lke to tell the world tha r.umes np,-pne lke MetAmcrcan farmer. Youve been helpng us spread the word that Farmng Is everybodys bread and butter" wth those popular bumper stckers we ntroduced a few months back. Your PCA now has a handy shoppng bag that wll help you carry the message wherever you go. Come n and ask for your bag. FREE at your PCA m BUTLER KAN-SUN TM CONTINUOUS FLOW PRODUCTION CREDIT ^ ASSOCIATION 04 S. US-27 St Johns Phone GRAIN DRYER...the automated hred) hand Choose from 4 models to» > match your. 5 - harvest rate.. Capactes vary S < from 83 to 435 bushels per hour. J Stop n or Call Us for Detals! FRICKE FARM SERVICE: 4798 S. ELY HIGHWAY MIDDLETON Phone

13 f July 2,975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN t n. f Hstorc DEWTIT founded Oct 4,833 IF YOUR PRESENT MOWER CANT "Hack the TRY THE Smplcty Way!,3~ XA-" WE HAVE MOWERS &.TRACTORS FROM 5 h.p. TO 6 h.p. CLIFF LOESCH IS BACK AND IN CHARGE OF OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT. He s anxous to serve you wth hs many years of tranng and fetfpsrferfjsfe Ion yojrtactor VH " servce needs/ SPECIAL 8 HP TRACTOR W/MOWER Reg. $027 NOW G & L SALES US-27atDHIRd. PHONE WRBJ AM 580 HITLINE Vm <$&# Mo s features $ DeWtt from the.^jutlr. DeWtt Area VSWm Synopss of the regular meetng of the DeWtt Townshp Board held on June 23, 975 at the Townshp Hall, 780 E. Weland Road, Lansng, Mchgan. The meetng wascalled to order by Supervsor Emerson at 8:00 p.m. Board members present: Emerson, Syverson, Cheney, Plne, Corr, Kzesk and Olger. The agenda was approved wth the addton of the Zonng Appeals Board to new busness. The Transportaton Commttee mnutes were revewed. Kzesk explaned why Stoll Road between Turner Road and US 27 has not been blacktopped. Approved sgnng a contract to expend up to $7,000 for gravelng and wdenng of ths area ths year. A letter wll be sent to the Road Commsson regardng our share of Turner Road. There was a general dscusson. The Parks and Recreaton Commsson mnutes were revewed. The Publc Safety Commttee mnutes were revewed. Approved sgnng the Lansng Mercy Ambulance contract. A letter wll be sent to the Road Commsson thankng them for erectng the street sgns. Ap- Approved the purchase of eght pars boots. The polce and fre publc hearng on creatng ^a specal assessment dstrct for polce and fre protecton. Adopted Ordnances regardng Floodplan Insurance. The retonng of the Avon Nursng property s not effectve because of a procedural matter. Referred the Gbson request for a lquor lcense to the Publc Safety Commttee. The Clerks quarterly report was revewed. Authorzed a secretary for the Board of Appeals. Adjournment at 9:32 p.m. Respectfully submtted, Donna B. Syverson, Clerk. Approved by Dale S. Emerson, Supervsor. WE STA Y AHEAD OF THE OTHER GUYS IN MID MICHIGAN! JUNE 28, 975. STARS IN MY EYES - SUGARLOAF WITH JERRY C0RBETTA 2. JIVE TALKIN - BEE GEES 3. REAL GOOD PEOPLE - GLORIA GAYN0R 4. ONE OF THESE NIGHTS - EAGLES 5. RUN TELL THE PEOPLE - DANIEL BOONE 6. LOVE INFLATION - THE JONESES 7. WONT LAST A DAY WITHOUT Y0U/LET ME BE THE ONE - AL WILSON 8. DIXIE ROCK - WET WILLIE 9. BEAUTIFUL LOSER - BOB SEGER 0. HOW GLAD I AM- KIKI DEE. EASY COME, EASY GO - MICHAEL BACON 2. IVE GOT TO FIND THE RIGHT WOMAN - REDB0NE 3. FEEL LIKE MAKIN LOVE - BAD COMPANY 4. CANT GIVE YOU ANYTHING (BUT MY LOVE) - STYLISTICS 5. HOLD ON LOVERS - MYLES AND LENNY HITBOUND TIGER-DICK DEAL &U.S. MALE LISTEN TO HITLINE 580 EVERY SATURDAY MORNING FROM TEN TO ELEVEN ON WRBJ AND YOULL STAY ON TOP OF THE BIG FIFTEEN IN MID MICHIGAN AS DETERMINED BY THE 580 SOUND SURVEY. WE STAY AHEAD OF THE OTHER GUYS AT WRBJl IF YOU DONT BELIEVE US JUST LISTEN! Who was Capt. Davd Scoft who became the frst permanent whte settler of Clnton County? Hewas born n November, 779 n Ltchfeld, Conn, and was left an orphan at an early age. The ttle of Captan s legtmate as he served n the War of 82 and acheved that rank. He came to Mchgan n 825 and settled on a farm a mle and a half south of Ann Arbor and lved there for eght.years. Sellng thaf; farm, he came wth hs wfe, Eunce,, and two sons, Davd and Charles and arrved on the spot where DeWtt Cty now stands on October 4,833. He took 426 acres from the government. From an "Essay" wrtten and read by Mrs. Olva Stowell Baker at a pcnc of the Clnton County Poneer Socety held near the vllage of DeWtt, August 25,877: Davd Scott, hs wfe and two sons left Ann Arbor the 28th day of September, 833. About sx mles ths sde of Dexter they passed the last house. They were oblged to ford the Huron Rver and to drve nto lakes to fnd a safe DeWtt Cty Lbraran and Charman, DeWttBcentennal Commsson ", t road for ther heavly loaded wagons and patent oxen, often mred n the long dsmal swamps and marshes, whenever nght overtook them. THERE they ptched ther tents and prepared ther supper. They arrved at ther place, now called DeWtt vulage, Oct. 4,833. The Captan havng been one, of the poneers n Washngton County n 825, well knew the hardshps that must be endured before the wlderness would yeld support, and therefore came prepared wth a wnters supply. On arrvng they obtaned the consent of the. Indans fo^mpve nto one of ther wgwams (longhouse, not a teepee), 5 feet square, where they remaned seven Weeks. Ths wgwam was "bult of Jock elm bark, wth bunks on twd sdes and a fre f-the certer. Whle the> smokfe would sometmes.escape from a hole n the center qf the rooty t would oftener reman n the,,room. They cut the logs for ther house on the 5th and 6th of Oct. wth help of two, teamsters and the hred man.-there was no lumber nearer than Ann Arbor orpontac, so they were oblged to make ther own florrng and shngles. It, was a day of rejocng, Mr. Scott sad, when they moved from the old smoky shanty nto the new house twenty fvejeet square. They brought wth them nto the wlderness p head of cattle and one horse,, as they had nether hay nor gran, and ther pasture extended over the whole of Clnton and parts of Iona, Eaton, L Ingham and Shawassee countes. DeWtt woman s VFW Aux. All-State pres. Mchgan Veteran of Foregn Wars 56th Annual Conventon was held n Lansng, June Several members from DeWtt #67 attended the varous meetngs. The DeWtt Auxlary $7 Presdent Nancy George was selected as 975 All-State Auxlary Presdent n category I (5-35 members, DeWtt has 30 members). Ths s decded on what the Auxlary and Presdent has done for the communty compared to the other Auxlares n that category throughout the State. DeWtt Auxlary receved several ctatons under varous charmanshps. Besdes havng j Presdent of the Year, they also ^placed second n the Statender SCommuntr-Actvtes. On Frday, Vrgna Fowler, Wanda Mullns and Jean Symonds partcpated n the N Asle of Flags" dsplayng ther new Amercan and Auxlary flags. They were joned at noon by Audrey George, Nancy George, Jane Hatch and Mary Woodard for the Hosptal Luncheon: Instead of attendng the Conventon Banquet they were joned by Lnda Crowe, Duane Fowler, Tom George, Bog Hatch, Mke Mullns and George Woodard for dnner at the Fronter n Lansng. Followng dnner, most of the members attended several caucuses at the conventon. On Saturday, Bob Hatch, Mke and Wanda Mullns, George and Mary Woodard, Vrgna Fowler, and Tom and Nancy George marched n the two hour parade down Captol Avenue. Later n the evenng several members attended the Pageant of Drums at Everett Feld. On Sunday, electons of 976 State Offcers were held, followed by nstallaton of of- CUSTOM INTERIORS OF DEWITT FEATURES WALLPAPER DRAPES AND CARPETS BY McGEE DOWNS SEAWAY WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SELECT FROM OUR VAST DISPLAY OF SAMPLES FREE ESTIMATES 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE LET US HELP YOU WITH FREE DECORATING IDEAS & TIPS PHONE fcers. A recepton was held at the Cvc Center to honor the new presdent, Fay Walter and new commander, Erc DeWtt Townshp DeWtt Townshp Polce reported a breakng and enterng at 2 a.m. Saturday at Kens Enco gas staton, 549 N. East St. Polce were n the area around 2 a.m. and observed the breakng and enterng and 2 juvenles. When they attempted to polce report Halverson. Both offcers are from Dstrct 9. Next years Conventon wll be held at Sault Ste Mare. queston the juvenles, they both ran. The polce-apprehended of the youths but ddnt fnd the $70 taken out of the offce and vendng machhes. Polce are stll nvestgatng and beleve the 2 youths are responsble for smlar burglares n the DeWtt area. Sen Rclard Allen addresses group gathered for s, Country Mqadows grand openng. Rbbon cuffng opens Cqunfry Meadows Herman Schultz and hs daughter Mrs. Lllan Long, cut the rbbon that, offcally opened Country Meadow,?, a 350 acre subdvson off of Herbson Road r DeWtt Townshp. Gordon Long, developer, sad there Wll be 3 sngle famly homes and 25 Country homes n the $80,000 to $25,000 range.. Long says he hopes to have a shoppng- center and a recreaton complex ncludng fn 8 hole golf course completed $pnetme n 976 as part of a $56 mllon project. Some of the dgntares present at the June 24 rbbon cuttng ncluded Schultz, who orgnally owned and farmed th land state, Sen. Rchard Allen, former State Senators Eml Lockwood and Phl PIltenger and several top-level bankng offcals from Lansng. NOW AVAILABLE RIVERSIDE AUTO RENTAL W " REIMBURSEMENT PLAN At Rversde, Youre On Your Way Agan! Should you have the msfortune of havng your car damaged n an accdent and need repars, The Companon People at Rversde wll pay you up to $25.00 per day to rent a car (not to exceed $ n total). Wth Rversdes. Auto Rental Rembursement Plan, you wll always have transportatpn whle your car s beng repared. Contact us» today.- We have all the detals on ths low cost, extra coverage feature. WILLARD REED DEWITT AGENCY PH Rversde nsuranco Company ^ W «BATTLE CHEEK. MICHIGAN afluan o ar JELIH mt.x When we flu") «# aroqw f/ say. n?ra gn t pays to save, weve got the numbers to prove t! Start a "Bg C"? t% Savngs Certfcate and earn an effectve annual yeld of 7,7% when you, depost $5,000 for 4 years. Federal regulatons requre a substantal nterest penalty for early _ wthdrawal. The "Bg C" 7^2% Savngs Certfcate captol savncs Loan St, John Q " c m N - Lnton Ave., ph man oftypt 2 E. Allegan, Lansng, Ml 4890, ph, 37-9 j, t branches: South Cedar InLansng, Grand Ledge, Mason, OkeVnosT Wllamston, Lathrup Vllage and Pontlac - Incorporated 890 memheft Federal Home Lan Bank system m> an lt t ^JJJII»f f Ft

14 4 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,975 Fl lst COXdllEOATIONALCIlUntH Maple AvenuealStaleStreet Averll M.Carson. Mnster Frday, July 4 Independence Day - Offce closed Sunday, July 6 IOIOO a.m. Mornng Worshp Wednesday, July p.m. Boy Scout Troop 8 Church Offce Hours: Monday thru Frday (:30 ajn. la noon Teh HHST UNITED METHODSTCHCRCH 200 East Slate Street SI. Johns, Mchgan Francs C. Jnhannldes Mnster Worshp Servce 0 tun. Worshp Servce wll be at 0 a.m. begnnng wth June 8th, 975 Sunday. June B Senors graduatng In 973 wll be honored at a breakfast and durng the worshp servce, Sunday, June 5 A coffee hour followng the worshp servce put on by the Sr. HI UMYP June 6 - June 20 Vacaton Church School 9 a.m. - :30 UJT). FIRST BAPTIST CHlRCH 52 S. US-27 S Johns, Mch. A fundamental Blhte belevng church. 9:45 am Bble School Ham Worshp Servce ll am Chldrens Churches 6 pm Youth Hour 7 pm Evenng Worshp Each Wed 7 pm Bble Study and prayer. 8 pm - Chor practce - Jr. Basketball Nursery for babes and small chldren for au servces. Church offce hours 9-2 & -3 Mon thru Fr ST JOHNS EIlSCOlAI.CHUtCH CornercfMeadandWa.lker Il-dory 406 E. Walker Phone Offce Schedule Every Sunday H am Holy Communon 2d & 4lh Sunday 0 am Holy Communon ;md Sermon. Olher Sundays -0 am Mornng Prayer and Sermn Nursery & church wrhool 0 am for nursery through r.lh. Bveey Monday eve 7 pm - spnual lltolns Servce Jsltrltd Mlmdays-7 pm Senor Ctzens Sr T 4lh Twsdays - Noon - Senor Ctzens,, Every" Tuesday mornng and evenng weght watchers, 2d Wednesday -5 pm Famly Plannng (lnc lsl 4 3rd Wed mornng tjeo Nutrton Ev eryolherwed even! ng":30cadel Grl Scouts Every 4h Thursday Jaycclles H pm Every Thursday H pm AA AI Anon Even - Frday :!:5 pm Brownes (IIUICII OKI HIUKTOE ST JOHNS 400 E. Stale JohnPhpps.Mnster 9:30 am Sunday School 0:0 am Mornng Worshp 5:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:00 pm Evenng Servce Wed 7:00 pm Prayer Meetng "Call for more Informaton STJIWEPHCATlHllJCClrHCH HrvWlllamCHjnkerd.Paslor ItV Raymond (oehrng Assocate Pastor Ittvtory 09 Ijnden St Ph ( nvent U S. O.kland Ph School K Cass Ih MdssScl-tur Saturday Evenng 7 pm Sunday H. 0:30 and 2 Holy l).v.s See bulletn Weekdjys - H30 am and 7 pm Sacramnl nf enance - Saturdays, 3:H0 t»;< pm nfler 7 urn M.ISH untl H30 pm W-t-kdy rtenngs-a row mnutes before evenng M.\s Frst Frdays Sa-ramenl of Penance Tlurxlav Irom 4 o. pm and after the t cnng.m.vs untl all are heard. Mass and prayt-rs >T Adoraton al 7 pm Holy- Cmnlnn m Frday at 6 and 7:5 :m Vltratw»f he Messed Sacrament. Thur.td.y pn un Frst Frday after evenng M.ss Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Nueru ufler 7:5 pm Mass each Tuesday Relgous Instructon Classes Adull Inqury Class. Tuesday at S pm. Hgh School ("CD. Wednesday at 7:30 pm Publc (rade School f CD.Tucsdaysfrom 4 untl 3 nn Baptsms- Each Sunday at :30 by apponlmcnl. Olher arrangements by ppolntmenl. ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH MlsourtSynod) Rev Mchael R. Ruhl. Pastor 0:5 am Dvne Worshp 8:00 am Matns Servce, 3rd Sunday each month 9:00 am Sunday School and Bble Classes Holy Communon st and 3rd Sun days each month at 0:5 am Church Offce Hours 9:00-2:00 Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Frday mornngs. Adult Instructon-? pm Mondays. Weekday School and Confrmaton Classes Wednesdays, 3:&6;00 pm Lades Guld L.WML Sd Wednesday each month at 7:30 pm.elders-tuodaw al 7:00 pm Ewngtlfs-Thursday at 6:30 nn Youlh-2nd 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm Councls Commttees - st Tuesday each rnonlh at 7:00 pm,, Womens Bble Study - Tuesdays at 9:30 am. SI. Johns Lutheran Church. Golden Age Fellowshp Group - 3rd Thursday each month at :00 pm. Offce Telephone? Parsonage Telephone: , Educatonal Wng Telephone: REnHAN/Kt) cm-nm OF JF«StH(llHlHTUTTKItl>AYKAINTS WE.GIbbs Church School 0 oclock Worshp Servce II oclock Next Week n Clnton County churches HANM8TKH CNITED METHODIST ClllHCH Pastor: Rev Mram DeMlnt Sunday WorshpServ Ice Church School \S.SEMHI,YOK(S<)) S US-27 & E.Baldwn.Inspeh F. Eger, Jr, Pastor All Churches In Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County News. They must reach us by 0 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current weeks ssue. 9:30am 0:30am 0:00 am - Sunday School 00 am Mornng Worshp t>:30 pm Ynulh Servce 7:3U pm Sunday Evenng 7:00 pm Wedesday, second and fourth W.MC 7::0 pm Wednesday evenng servce PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DaroldD.Boyd.Pastor 445 Dvson St. E.Lansng 9:45 Church School :00 am - Worshp Servce Womens Socety last Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 2:30 pm. Busness meetng at :30 UMYF meets each Sunday at 7 pm. Councl or Mnstres - last Monday of each month at 8 pm. Admnstratve Board the frst Sunday of each month followng a co-operatve noon dnner. Senor chor rehearsal - each Wednesday al 7:30 pm JEHOVAHS \UT\ ESSES Kngdom Hall 993 North Unsng SI Tuesday. 7:30 pm - Congregaton Book Studes, Text sludes "The Notons Shall Know Tha I Am Jehovah - How" Ttursday.730pm-Theocratc Mns y School - Texts Ised: "Bble" and "Ad lo lable Fnderstandng" H30 pm Servce Meetng Sunday. tt:30 am Publc I-ecture - (nen by Ouatfcd Representatve of the WnlchlovnT. Bble and Trad Socety. 0:3( am - Watehlowcr Sludy Current ssue of Ihe "Watchlower" magazne Mudes. PtHI.tC INVITED NO COLLECTION TAKEN nntnnf HK NAZAU K\E.5 North -anslng Slrecl Hev Knnelh Anderson Phone ll-oo am - Sunday School Iffl am - Mornng Worshp 65 pm Young Peoples Servce 7m pm Evenng Worshp. Wednesday. 730 pm Bble Sludy and prayer hour FUCK MKTIIODISTCHlItCII MB ChurchSlreet lhone Hubert Hcnlloy.Mnster 0 Ol am Sunday School :0( am - Mornng Worshp f:0n pm Evenng Worshp ra>er servce as announced SAIJM UNITEW. ~ - r MRTHODlSTCInUll"," " US 27 and County Lne Rd Pastor Paul R.Jones Phone Parsonage & Offce 2620 E. Maple Rapds ltd Eureka. Sunday, 900 Worshp 0:00 Church School 7:30 pm WSCS Thrd Thursday each month. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 400 S. Oakland Paul E.Penno, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:5 am-church Servce 0:30 am-sabbath School Servce UKSTPlMltlM UNITE!) METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Rev Bran K. Sheen. Mnster 9:30 am Worshp Servce 0:45 am - Church School SKPARDSVI.I.K UNITED MKTIIODIST CHURCH DrDaroldBoyd.Pastor 445 Dvson Street Kast Lansng.Mchgan 9:30 am Worshp Servce, 0:45 am Church School Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce. H-00 pm Prayer Servce. Admnstratve Board frst Monday n he month General meetng of WSCS Ihlrd Thursday n January, Apnl and September. Afternoon Crcle meels second Thursday at Ihe homes of members. Bcrcan Crcle meels thrd Thursday evenng n each month at Ihe homes of members. WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Tm Butler The CornerofNUS-27and Roosevelt Rds. Sunday School -0:00 am Mornng Worshp- :00am Sunday evenng -6:00 pm Wednesday evenng servce 7t 0 pm A church where everyone Is welcome. FIRSTCHURCHOFGOD M-2 & DeWtt Rd Rev.W.Jeff Webb.Pastor Phonc:Church Parsonage B 9:30 am- Sunday Mornng Coffee & Fellowshp Tme, 9:45 am-pre-sunday School Quet Tme 0:00 am-sunday School :00-M>rnlng Worshp 6:00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:00 pm-evcnng Worshp Dscusson & Fellowshp Wednesday: 7:00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:30pm-Jr Chor Practce and Chldrens Crcle 7;30pm-Bble Sludy, Dscusson & Prayer Ynulh Fellowshp st & 3rd Sundays nfter the Evenng Servce Women of the Church of God Meetng st Tuesday cach-monlh % DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH 437 Turner Road, DeWtt Rev, Darold Englsh, Pastor Phone am Sunday School tl am Worshp Servce 6 pm Young People 7 ptn Evenng Servce 7:5 pm Wednesday Bble Sludy and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for (oday, Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng w» m t REDEEMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,05N.BrtdgeSt Rchard L. Clark, Pastor 9:30 am Worshp (nursery provded) 0:30 am - Coffee Fellowshp (NoChurch School June-AufuO COMMUNITY OFSTJUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmllt, Paslor 80N. Brdge Dally Mass; Mon and Thurs 7:30 pm. Tues, Wed. and Fr 7:00 am Sunday Mass:fjOand :5 am EAST IleW ITT Illll.K ClllHCH Non-Denomnatonal) Round take Road < mle East of US-27 GlenJ.Famham, Pastor Sunday 0 am Sunday School. Classes for all ages. am Mornng Worshp 5:45 pm Youth Fellowshp, Senor, 4 and up: Jet Cadets, pm Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:30 pm - Bble Sludy and Prayer. Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n all servces, "An open door lo an open book" A Bble preachng church wth a message for > ou. ^ SOUTH HILEYBIHUUIIUHCII. Wllard Farrer, Pastor Located j mle cast of Francs Road onchadwickroad n am Sunday School urn Worshp Servce IIOIK LUTHERAN ClllHCH I08W HerbUonRd. DeWtt SundaySchool lam Worshp 0:30am ST \\\KS EPISCOPALCIICKCII Corner US-27and Webb Road Hev Glenn V. Cathey. Jr, Vcar Resdence f Church W Fr.st & Thrd Sundays Mornng Prayer 4 am Second & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon I am \ \l.l.:vf\rmsh\ptlst(huhch JI4E State Rd lamng 9:4"nm SundaySchool :00 am Mornng Worshp Servce 5:( pm Youlh Groups Begnnng wth Ihe 4lh (rade. 7:00 pm Evenng Servce WEDNESDAY 7:00 pm Prayer Servce SOUTH llelutt CHURCH OF CHRIST 293 Ilerbson besde DeWtt Hgh School Mnster; I)r.lames Grdwood Tlll orlZ :20,m Bble School 030 am Mornng Worshp Communon Weekly 630 pm Youth Croups 730pm Evenng Worshp Wednesday, 7 30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and lthle Study Thursdav, 73 pm Callng Program FIHSTIIVPTISTCIHHCH»P>-UITT..SIC Hev Jerry Cole. Pastor llosadewllltd sw^^hfol?j45;am Mornng Worshp r :00 am f oclock - Church Tranng 7 oclock Evenng Worshp Mdweek Prayer Servce 7:30. Youth fellowshp 2nd & 4th Sunday at a oclock. Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord." For more nformaton call # or wrte Box 306, DeWlt. VALLEY FARMS UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev Nel Botlnger, pastor 55 E Slate Rd Phone :30am SundaySchool :00 am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youlh Servce Thursday, 7:30 pm Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or all of these servces Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HAHVESTIME Sunday mornng at 0:30 am WRBJ, 580 on your dal. STPKTKHI.UTIIKIUNCIUHCH MISSOURI SYNOD 5 mles west or St Johns on M-2 3 J mles south on Francs Road 2 mles west on Church Road RngerV.Hentz, Pastor B:00 am Worshp 0:30 am Worshp 9:5 am - Sunday School and bble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday of Ihe month nt R am. thrd Sunday of Ihe month al 0:30 pm. STTHEHESKCATHOI.ICUIUHCII Fathers Francs Murray and Lawrence Dclaney Rectory: 02 W. Randolph, Lansng Phone Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm Sunday: 6. 8, 0, 2 Holyday: Eve before at 7:30 pm and 7 A 9 am and 5:30 & 7:30 pm Weekday Masses:7:30 am 4 7:30 pm Penance: 4-5 & 8-8:30 pm BapJsm: Sunday al pm. Please call n advance. ^^_^_ DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH llnler-denomnallonal) Murl J. Eastman. Pastor Jm McGovney, Sunday School Supt Marge Person.Co-Supt f:45 am Sunday School II am - Church 7 pm Youth Fellowshp 7 pm - Sunday Evenng Servce 7 pm - Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng Ovd Area THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID WestFrontSlreet Rev Claude B, Rdley, Jr, Pastor Worshp Servce -0 am Church School - am Nursery servce for all chldren up to 2nd grade. WKSLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH 27W.WltlamSt.Ovd RevLoydKeely 0 am Sunday School and Mornng Worshp. Sunday Evenngs 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetngs OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Man at Oak Street Rev Earl C, Copelln, Pastor 9:45 am Church School, :00 am Mornng Worshp. Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bble Study; 8 pm Senor Chor OVID FREE MKTmntST CHURCH "Ihe church wth "acts 20:20 vfcrjon" 0N.ManSt.Ovkl Rev Rchard Gleason Church Phone Parsonage Phone :00 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp 9.30 am Lades Bble Sludy every Tuesday 7:30 pm Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce 6:00 pm Teens Softball every Frday HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC ClllHCH JlOMabblRoad.Ovd Father Joseph Aubn :00 am Mass on Sunday 7:00 pm Evenng Mass on Wednesday Confessons 0:30 to 0:45 am Sunday CALVARY BAPTIST CICHCI Rev Wayne Glassmon M-2atElslefld 9:45 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp, 700 pm Evenng Worshp 7;oo pm Wednesday Prayer meetng STPAll. LUTHERAN ClllHCH Fowler H.E.Rossow, Pastor 9,00 am Worshp 0;oo am Sunday School Fowler Area STPAVI.I.UTIIKHAN CHURCH Fowler H.E.Rossow.Pastor 9;30um Worshp 0-30 am Sunday School and Bble Class MOSTIIOLYTItlNITYCHLltCII Hev Fr Albert J. Schmll. Pastor Saturday Evenng Mass 4:30, 7:00 oclock pm Sunday Masses 6:30, (:30,0:30 am Holy Days - Holy Day Eve. 4:30 pm. 7:00 oclock pm. Holy Day - 6:30 & 8:30 am Sorrowful Mother Nnvena Durng school year 7:30 pm, summer months 8:00 oclock pm Sacrament or Penance Saturdays 3:30 to 4:00 oclock pm and after 7:00 oclock pm mass lsl Frdays Thursday rrom :00 am lo 2:00pm.T30to4:30pm4 7:30pmunUI all are heard Baptsm - Sundays at 2:30 pm by appontment. Olher arrangements by appontment. Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Hev Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 am - Mornng Worshp 0-30 am Sunday School, Supt Merle Hacse ^ ^ OVPLAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 0 am - Sunday School. Supt Kemwth Kger am - Worshp Servce FHISTIAPTISTCHCRCI 0 am Sunday School Rev Cowley, Supt am Worshp Servce 630 pm Junor & Senor B.Y F. 7:00 pm Evenng Servce 7:00 pm Wednesday. Junor^nd Senor Chor Practce.,/» 7:30 pm Wednesday. Prtyer and Bble" Sludy IllPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School 3565 E. Colony Road - JuslnShepard. Mnster Bll Nchelson. Youth Mnster 9:45 am -SundaySchool \ am-church 6 pm - Youth fellowshp and adull Bble Sludy 7 pm - Evenng Servce 7 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetng ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Thomas M. Kowalnyk, Pastor PO Box 97,57 E. Man SI Bannster Phone: B Sunday Lturges: Saturday - 7:00 pm Sunday - 8:30 and 0:30 am Holy Day Lturges: 7:?0 am and 8:00 pm Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. EAGLE CMTKD METHODIST CHURCH Rev Ray McBralne, Paslor Telephone (> or :30 pm Mornng Worshp 0:30 am - Church School 7:30 pm Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng EAGLE FOCHSIIU ARK CHURCH Rev and Mrs Royal Burnett. Paslor 0:00 am Sunday School :5 am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer meetng FAITH HAPTISTCHURCH OavldJ.Zmmer, Pastor (one mte norlhof traffc lghl-else) Sunday Bble School 0:I5a.m. Mornng Worshp :00a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:00p.m. Wed.Prayer&BbleStudy 7:00 p.m. Bath Area HATH UNITED MKTHOIHSTCHUIK II Rev Clarence Kelh. 9:45 am Church School :00 am Worshp 7:00 pm Bble Sludy RATHBAITlSTCHUItCH Hev Rchard Cole, Paslor :00 am Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:30 pm Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7:30 pm REORGANIZED CHIIKH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Corner Upton Rd&StollRd Elder R.Premoe Sunday School 0 am Preachng Servce - am Chor Practce Wednesday 6;30 pm Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wednesday 7:30 pm Everyone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ; mtecaslof perrnlononm-57, mlesouth Kev Lym Shu nk, Pastor 9:45 am - Sunday School s II:00 am- Mornng Worshp -7:00 pm Youth Servce 7:45 pm - Evenng Servce 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and prase servce Pewamo Area UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Mr.HrmWeltx Sunday: 9:30 am Momlntf Worshp 7:00 pm Unted MethodU Youth Fellowshp Sunday School Oaaw 0:45 am. v. l STJOSEPHSCATHOLICCIIURCH Pewsmo, Mchgan Rl Hev MsgrThomas J. Bolger, MA Pastor Daly Mass -7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Sunday 8:00 am & 0:00 am Holy Baptlsm - Sunday, pm Sacred Confesson - Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 pm Famly Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, 7:5 pm Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNISONVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads RevPauSchebner.Wnster 9:30 am Church Servce 0:45 am Sunday School Westphala Area ST.MAHYS CHURCH Westphala Rev Father James Schmtl RevJamesJ.Sehmtt-Admlnslrator Phone Saturday Nght Masses: 4:30 & 7:00 pm Sunday Mornng 6: , 0:00 Weekdays Monday & Frday 7:5 & :20 urn Tues & Thurs 7:5 & 8:30 am Wednesday 7:5 & 7:30 pm Holy Days5:30,7:5& :20 am. 7:30 pm Wednesday Evenng Mass 7:30 pm Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapds Paslor Rev J. ThomasChurn Parsonage-MIddleton Phone Sunday 9:30 am Worshp Servce 0:30 am Sunday School Tuesday 7:00 pm Senor Chor Practce Wednesday 2nd Wednesday each month 7:00 pm W S.C.S Thursday 0:00 Bble Study GHEENBUSH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Scott and Marshall Roads Pastor Norman Wood Sunday, 0:00 am Church School :00 am Church Servces UMW 4th Wednesday at B pm LOWE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Lowe & N. Lowe Road Across from the Essex School Pastor; Harold McGure Sunday 9:00 am Worshp Hour 0:5 am SundaySchool 7:00 pm st & 3rd week Ycuth Fellowshp Tuesday 0:00 am Prayer, Sludy Group Wednesday 7:30 pm 2nd nf even months Lades UMW Thjrsday 8:00 pm Chor Pracuce j. ATTEND CH CH WITH US. SOMETHING MISSING? MAYBE U R! EVERYONE IS WELCOME CONGREG Vr(lY\l.CHHlSTI \N CHURCH 4I0S Maple Ave, Maple Rapds Rev Hector Coodall - Pastor Phone (# am Worshp Servce am Church School 7 pm Song Festval "Everyone welcome 4 Wed Nght 030 & 7 30 chor practces Thurs Ngh H pm Fellowshp Servce Eureka Area CONGHECVTIOWI. (HHISTJW CHURCH 269E MapleRapldsRd Hev Paul It Jones. Pastor Phone J24-77W 0 am - Bble School for rveryone am - Mornng Worshp 7:3( pm - Adult Bble dscussons Nursery provded durng servces 630 pm - Youlh Meetngs 6:45 pm - Wednesday. Jr Chor. Chancel Chor, 7:30 pm Matherton Area M \THKH\0\ COMMUNITY < HlltCH 2:00 pm - Sunday School :t:00 pm - Worshp Servce Wacousta Area tt AUGUST \ CmMCNlTV UNITED METHODISTCHUHCH Rev Edward F.Oto. pastor Ihone (> Mornng Worshp: 0 am Church School Classes IIHS am Jr and Sr H Y F 6:00 pm Cherub Chor. Wednesday t:45 pm Youth Chor. Thursday H:45 pm Chancel Chor. Thursday 7.30 pm WSCS Noon Meetngs every :trd Wedtesday WXYZ Noon Meetng every st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 2nd Wednesday n( 7:30 Admnstratve Board. 4h Monday or every rd month. Vctor Townshp GRO\KIIIB.E CHURCH Hev Robert Prange. Past or Prce and Shepardsvlto Roads 0:00 am Sunday School. Classes for all gk t _, :00 am - Mornng Worshp pm Young People 7;3(t pm» Evenng Servce 7:30pm - Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4th Thursday Couples Club meets 4lh Saturday n month Lansng KlMltEltl.YdlUltCHOFCllllLST 007 Klmberly Drve Unsng, Mchgan John Halls ll am Mmng Worshp 0 am Bble Sludy 6 pm Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7:30 pm Wednesday nght ^&xc^)cc>>f<^x^j<, C_^QC_J«^KC>^jr^»p UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH MATHERTON MICHIGAN Attend the church of your choce ^( tlts week THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE «.».««««ST. JOHNS Central Natl Bank OF ST JOHNS SERVING YOU PROM FOUR LOCATIONS St, Jojns-Ovd-Pewamo Southgate Plaza Member FDIC S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty 4 M N on US-27 to French Rd Phone Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hgham Phone D&B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery 08 W Walker Phone Parrs Rexall Store The Corner Drug Store Phone Schmtt Electrc 002 E State St Johns Phone Phllps Implement COMPANY 33 N Lansng St Phone G & L SALES SIMPLICITY SERVICE on Brggs & Stratten Tecumsen-Kohler 2286 N. US-27 DeWtt Phone Wes Gulf Servce Free Pck-up & Delvery S US-27 Phone Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N Clnton Phone SPACE FOR - RENT St Johns Co-op N Clnton Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, r Inc. 08v4 N Clnton St St Johns, Mchgan Federal-Mogul CORPORATION St Johns Plant FOWLER Mathews Elevator Gran-Feed-Beans Phone WESTPHALIA Maynard-Allen STATE BANK Portand-Sunfeld-Wettph-lU Member FDIC Phone 587-3

15 t July 2,975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5 ROUND LAKE T&wat^^ &fy oj St. P4H fyvavevvutdl Pant t the PRO SHOP r FOR RESERVATIONS CALL CENTRAL MICHIGAN LUMBER & PANEL LAND WILL BE CLOSED JULY SO OUR EMPLOYEES CAN ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS WITH THEIR FAMILIES. HAVE A SAFE, HAPPY HOLIDAY! jr Wednesday, June 25 was the second week of the playground program and about 50 chldren attended. There were games and actvtes and a bg peanut hunt that provded fun for all. Approxmately 750 peanuts were hdden n the playground area and the kds were gven 45 mnutes to fnd as many as they could. About 400 peanuts were found by the chldren, so f.you get hungry sometme go up to the park and look for some peanuts. Przes were gven to the boys and grls for fndng the most peanuts. The wnners for the grls were: st place, Stacey Marshall wth 8, 2nd place, Bonne Parsons wth 3, and 3rd place, Pat Wood wth 2. The wnners fop the boys were: st place, Ben Marshall wth 63,2nd place, Bruce Fedewa wtty 55, and 3rd place, Bruce Zell wth 34. On July 2, we are plannng to have nature day wth a scavenger hunt, sand art, nature moble, pond hke and nature games. If t sound lke fun come to the park on Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 noon. Tenns lessons stll fave 2 weeks to go. Judy stll needs people n her 0- class for women over 8, and n her -2 class for boys and grls from the ages of 5-8. We are consderng havng a tenns league for couples 8 years of age and older. You would have to pay an entry fee and you would play about twce a week startng n md-july. If nterested n ths please contact me at or ask for Dck Coletta f Im not avalable. Thngs are tghtenng up n the womens slow ptch Softball league. We now have a three way te for frst place as of June 26, and the other teams are not far behnd. In the Amercan League of the mens slow ptch softball we also have a three way te for frst place and n the Natonal League we have a two way te for frst. Its stll early n the season and anythng can happen. The week of June 30th was used to make up raded out games. The games that were raned out Tuesday, June 24, wll be played tonght, July 2 at the orgnal tmes. For some good, wholesome entertanment brng the famly out to the park some evenng and watch a couple of softball games. Womens Slow Ptch Standngs as of June 26 Buckeye Lounge 2 Clnton Natonal Owls 2 I Rehmanns 2 Red Hots l Clnton County News - 2 Hot Shots 0 2 Women Slow Ptch Scores for Week of June 23 Rehmanns 6, Clnton County News 3. Clnton Natonal Owls 3, Buckeye Lounge 4. Mens Slow Ptch Standngs as of June 26 Amercan League -Buckeye Lounge 2 DryDockdLounge- 2 WRBJ 2 Clnton Nat Bank & Trustffl McKenzes, Moore Ol Randolphs nah Hpw B ura Clean Hub Tre 0 St. Johns Ol 0 Natonal League Central Nat. Bank 3 Sllmans Store 3 F.C.Mason 2 RANCH ROLLER RINK AND MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSN., INC. Expresses ther sncere grattude to the followng busnesses and ndvduals who generously supported n dollars, merchandse and assstance our recent - SKATE-A-TH0N FOOD DONATIONS Andys lga t Daleys Fne Foods, Becks Farm Market, Heatherwood Dary, Krogers, Lansng Candy, Newmans Foods, Vals Pzzera, St. Johns Egg Staton. PRIZE DONATIONS Baleys Musc Center, Bennetts Jewelry, Bobs Sports Center, Centra! Natonal Bank, -Clnton Bank and Trust, Kurts Applances, Refmanns Mens and Boys Clothes. PUBLICITY Bees Chevrolet Olds., Clnton County News, Central Natonal Bank, Greens Prntng, Hub Tre Center, St. Johns Remnder, WRBJ Rado. VOLUNTEER HELP St. Johns Polce Dept. and Polcemen who donated ther tme, Jm and Judy Gothop, Ken Rademacher, Luke and.rosemary Koengsknecht, Vern and Pat Smth, Carol Hogan," Terry and Dorothy Cornwell, Pam Melus, Ken and Theresa Fedewa, Roger Dershem, Mchael Qand Nancy Zgler, Carol Sutfn, Karl and Marsha EcRerle, Ron Glenn, Debber AndersoV, Joe and Pat Humenk, Kath Karber and Barbraf Karber t Deans ^ 2 Amercan Legon I Cty of St. Johns Martens Servce Hettlers 2 St. Johns Knghts of Col. 2 Bob Bar 0 2 D&B Party Shoppe 0 2 Penguns 0 3 t Mens Slow Ptch Scores for Week of June 23 Dura Clean 20, H&H Lounge 7. Dry Dockd Lounge 4, Hub Tre 0; Buckeye Lounge 5; McKenzes 4. Central Natonal Bank 6, Bobs Bar 0. Seaman Navy Freman Apprentce Davd E. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stewart of 22 E. Mll St., Maple Rapds, was graduated from Basc Interor Communcatons Electrcan School at the Naval Tranng Center, San Dego.. The 3-week course ncludes nstructon on the mantenance Martens 2, Penguns 8. Cty of St. Johns, St. Johns Knghts of Col. 9. Deans, Hettlers 3. Sllmans 2, D#B Party Shoppe. F.C. Mason 8, Amercan Legon 5. Stewart of shpboard communcaton systems, ncludng gyrocompasses, telephone alarms, gudance systems and automatc engne controls. A 974 graduate of Fulton Hgh School, Mddleton, Mch., he joned the Navy n October 974. Just moved n? I can help you out. Dont worry and wonder about learnng your way around town. Or what-to see and do. Or whom to ask. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, I can smplfy the busness of gettng settled. Help you begn to enjoy your new town... good shoppng, local attractons, communty opportuntes. And my basket s full of useful gfts to please your famly. Phon8 Take a break from unpackng and call mo. ^nmm phone <> PRE-0WNED The dffetences n a Bees Pre-owned car Bees Pre-owned cars are not purchased at auctons., Bees DO NOT change the Speedometer AUE Thoroughly Tested; and Condtoned.. I. " Complete Fnancng Avalable BEES ARE NOT MISREPRESENTED a- -»?lrf4^ At the Pro Shop we beleve the only way to pajnt s the rght way. Well talk over your pant problem and advse you the rght way to do t. Were f^^^x just as nterested n good ^^^M rn results as you are... and I^^VI A6 wllng to spend the tme BlUCR TL^. to see that you get t. DJlJj? -TTO No need to worry when you QBRIEI SHOD pant the Pro Shop way. VRUKT^ umsjj ST. JOHNS NEWEST PAINT CENTER CLINTON TRACTOR HARDWARE ACROSS FROM THE DEPOT 08 E. Ralroad Ph AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY BEES Chevy-Olds, Inc. on U.S. 27 Worlds Sweetest Place To Deal Mle South of St. Johns Phone V J>RE-OWNED CARS Fght Cancer wth a checkup and a Check T j no V 975 Oldsmoble door hardtop, (f Mercury Comet 2-doQryf-f I ar condtonng, AM-FM, vnyl cylnder automatc, rado, vnyl I top, cruse control. top. 975 Chevrolet Bel Are Staton Wagon, 8 cylnder, automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado. 975 Toronado Brougham, full power, ar condtonng, AM-FM stereo, cruse-tlt wheel, power splt seats. 974 Oldsmoble Custom Cruse Wagon, ar condtonng, cruse control, rado., 974 Vega WagotC 4-cylnder, four! speed, rado. 974 Chevrolet Vega Hatchback, 4- cylnder, 4-speed, rado, 974 Impala 4-door hardtop, vnyl lop, AM-FM, Ml wheel, ar condtonng. 974 Oldsmoble Toronado, full power, ar condtonng, AM-FM, stereo-cruse. 974 Oldsmoble Cutlass Solon, 2- door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, vnyl lop. 973 Ford Maverck 2-Door, 6 cylnder, automatc transmsson, power steerng, rado. 973 Oldsmoble Cutlass 2-door hardtop, V-8. automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. USED CARS 973 Chevrolet Vega Hatchback GT, 4 cylnder, 4-speed, rado. 972 VolKswagon, 4 cylnder, 4- speed, rado. 972 Chevelle Malbu, 4-Door Hardtop, ar condtonng, power steerng, rado. 972 Oldsmoble 98 Luxury sedan, full power, ar condtonng, rado. 972 Chevelle, 2-door hardtop, Malbu V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, 972 Pontac Grand Prx, V-8, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. 972 Pontac 4-door Catalna, ar condtonng, rado, vnyl top. 97 Chevelle Malbu 4-Door Sedan, 8 cylnder, automatc transmsson,, rado. 97 Opel 2-door, 4-cylnder, 4-speed, rado. 97 Oldsmoble 88,,2-door hardtop,. V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, ar condtonng. 97 Buck Skylark 2-door, V-8, 969 Chevrolet Nova 4-door, 6- automatjc, power steerng and brakes, rado.,cylnder, automatc, rado, 97( Chevrolet Nova 2-door. V-8, ; automatc, pnwer steerng and brakes, rado, vnyl top. 967 Ford Thunderbrd,, ar condtonng, power steerng and brakes, vnyl top power steerng AVA brakes, rado Thanks also goes to all skaters who partcpated n the Skate-A-Thon. Ther treless efforts brought n nearly. ( 4, for Muscular Dystrophy research. WE THANK YOU ALL, BILL and BEA KARBER RANCH ROLLER RINK Warranty Avalable On All Pre-owned cars BEES WARRANTY DOES ALL THIS, You get 00% repar or., replacement cost coverage, on engne, transnsson, roar axle, brake and electrcal system for 30 days or s 2,000 mles, > USED TRUCKS 974 Chevrolet LUV Pckup, Chevrolet Van, ar condtonng, cylnder, 4-speed ( rado, 8 cylnder, standard transmsson, rado. 974 Chevrolet.ton Custom Deluxel,972, C 5 evro e J n Pcku P; pckup, V 8 automatc, power! cyhnder standard transmssm steerng and brakes, rado. H r,0 973 Chevrolet % Ton Pckup, 8 cylnder,.automatc^ power steerng, power brakes, rado. 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16 v. 6 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,975 Else all school reunon attended by 425 The fourth All-School Reunon of Else Hgh School former students, graduates, teachers and ther famles was held Sunday, June 22 at the Ovd- Else Hgh School. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard TUotson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lbey headed the commttee for regsterng and name-taggng the 425 guests. Many people arrved n the mornng to lesurely tour the new school and ts facltes. They also spent much tme pourng over tables covered wth scrapbooks, dplomas, year books, Elsonan and Legend, snapshot albums, graduaton and class pctures, letters from former students, souvenr programs, pctures of Damonds, Watchts, Bracelets, Jewelry, ItmsTo Ft Any Occason WE HAVE PLEASING SELECTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE-FAMILY Stop and vst us soon LEVEYS JEWELRY 25 E. Man, Else, varous stages of demolton of the old Else Hgh buldng and other tems remnscent of earler days. Most of the dsplays were furnshed by Mrs. Wlma Green Cole, Mrs. Gladys Knght Vncent, Mrs. Elzabeth Cobb Hess, Mrs. Wlma Woodard Geger, Mrs." Ruth PartloW Wllams, Merle Baese and Sdney and Neva Keys. A swss steak dnner was prepared and served buffetstyle by Mrs. Harret Beardslee, head of the hot lunch program and her staff. The tables were arranged by the varous class years and decorated wth garden flowers by Mrs. Jerry Horak and, her commttee. A bref busness meetng was held n the audtorum wth Merle Baese, charman, n charge and Larry Ott, secretary - treasurer, readng the 970 reunon reports. Mrs. Elzabeth (Cobb) Hess (938) extended greetngs and ponted out that there was no generaton gap n the crowd as there were representatves from all classes from the class of 90 through the last class to graduate from Old Else Hgh n 966. From tny tots to greatgrandparents n several three and four generatons of former students present. Mrs. Hess gave a bref hstory of the Else School from the "lttle red schoolhouse" west of town to the new and modern BIG DAIRYMEN USE THE BIG Zec CAPACITIES UP THROUGH 6,000 GALLONS. MfSHOWTHEr GOT THAT WAY! New Space-Savng ZERO THRU-THE-WAlL Tanks are Now Avalable. Come \ Wrte or Phone for Full Inform alfonf NEMANIS ELECTRIC COMPANY PLANNING - INSTALLATION - SERVICE Ask Us About Our New Twn Vacuum Mlkng System PAUL NEMANIS OFFICE RES / 4 /> /A 20 N. MAIN STREET OVID, MICHIGAN Ovd-Else Hgh School that provdes the best educatonal opportuntes for ther students, located mdway between Else and Ovd on Hollster Road, "We have come a long way," she sad, "from the frst wooden school house bult for $2,50 n 868 to ths beautful buldng a hundred years later n 967 at a cost of nearly two mllon." Mrs. Hess further stated that there were a few people present who attended school n the old whte wooden two-story school. Mss Lulu Knght, age 9, was the oldest lvng graduate from ts 90 class; She was a sster of the forme/ Supt. E.E. Knght. The brck school house was bult n 903 wth addtons n later years as the enrollment ncreased. The fnal chapter was wrtten n the lfe of the old brck school when t was torn down n 972, It s nterestng to note,that when t was bult n 903, the cost was $5,450 and torn down at a cost of $4,000. The E.E. Knght Elementary School was dedcated n 956 and several addtonal classrooms were bult later on the north sde. The addtons to the schoolhouse are now used for Junor Hgh students. The old school bell and the stone name plaque have been permanently mounted n the school yard wth help and fnancal contrbutons of many former students. Mrs. Hess added a few of her own memores as she related the changes at old EHS. She called attenton to two handmade banners, 3 ft. by 5 ft., hangng from the wall of the audtorum. Ths s the story. The banners were made N by the grls of each class 97, whte. Wth red applque and 98," lavender wth yellow applque. They were fastened at the top of the old school cupalo. It was a contest as class of 97 started t. There were fve sets of brothers and ssters n these two classes - Carters, Gbbs, Halls, Dodge and Fox. The gents of 97 class hung ther banner secretly by ganng entrance somehow and clmbng a ladder through the attc so all could see t the next day. Then the next nght the grls bought materal and worked all nght at Lucle Woodards home to make the 98 banner. Before daylght, the boys sneaked down and put.thers up. The banners have been mssng all these years-fnally n 968 when the class of 98 observed ts 50th annversary, Earl Hustn of St. Johns admtted that he knew they were n a trunk n hs home. Somehow they were lost agan and about a month ago they were delvered to Mrs. Leon Wllams and dsplayed agan 57 years later. Mrs. Hess pad trbute to the 925 class that v/s celebratng ts 50th annversary. Those present were: Florence Waldron Krepps. Martha (contnued on page 8) WttatOADI WITH NEW FORDS AND WE NEED... / LOW MILEAGE USED CARS AND PICKUPS TRADE-INS WILL NEVER BE BETTER SEE DICK OR BOB, ; F0R A FAIR AND HONEST APPRAISAL DICK HALLEAD r I p IC S 0 Department open Monday S Frday evenngs. Lo Servca Department, open Monday evenng. Ovd On Thursday, Frday and Saturday, June 5, 6, and 7,800 students rangng n age from 8 through adults, fled nto Central Mchgan Unversty Campus to begn competng n ths years Specal Olympcs. From ts begnnng n 968, the Olympcs has provded the mentally mpared athletes wth the exctement and the rewards of sports partcpaton. Through the postve experence n such Else Area News fvf y,,\«4rtrtrt.«tf ttw&»sm4^rt- " ^^^jm^ ^.?V O-E" students fare well tt CAAU Specal Olympcs sports as track and feld, gymnastcs, swmmng, volleyball, basketball, floor hockey and_ bowlng, these persons can gan confdence and mproved self-mage that wll carry over nto the other areas of ther lves. Partcpaton and opportunty are avalable for the truly talented persons whle others may be flounderng, lookng and losng. Through the efforts of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Earn Ferrs degrees Three resdents of Ovd and 3 from Else graduated from Ferrs State College May 24. From Ovd/Bobette Hubbard and Lnda J. Morgan earned degrees n dental hygene and Xeann Mchutka earned a, degree n dental assstng. From Else, Lor J. Mller earned a degree n dental hygene whle Theresa A. ODonnell earned a degree n dental assstng and Barbara J. Wllams earned a degree n offce admnstraton - legal opton. Mchgan Holsten natonally honored BRATTLEBORO, VER MONT - Recognton as a Gold Medal Sre has been awarded by Holsten-Fresan Assocaton of Amerca to a bull owned by Duane, Merle & Velmar Green, Else. Ojly those Regstered Holsten bulls havng daughters that meet hgh standards n both mlk producton and body conformaton are awarded Gold Medal honors. The bull, Green Meadow M R Valor (VG), permanently jons the Gold Medal Sre ranks after.,j>ejng. L desgnated as both "Producton and Type Qualfed" n a recently publshed ssue of Regstered Holsten Sre Performance Summares. The Holsten Assocaton, n cooperaton wth USDA, calculates and prnts sre performance nformaton three tmes each year. These facts are used by darymen as a gude for selectng sres for use n ther herds. The temporary desgnaton "Type Qualfed" s reevaluated each tme a sres performance s updated. k\ a 4253 \ Requrements demand a certan level of body conformaton mprovement n the daughters of the sre when compared to ther dams. Other factors ncluded pertan to Holsten breed average type scores for age and the number of daughters-consdered., "Producton Qualfed" s also temporary n that the prescrbed qualfcatons must be met each tme the performance of the sre s fgured. USDA calculates the producton performance of the sres,j&ugh.ter, comparng them wth ther herdmates. All DHIA producton records accepted by USDA from the daughters of the sre are ncluded n the summarzaton. Present rectals ELSIE -- Mrs. Garth Brewbaker presented her pano students n rectals at her home on Tuesday and Wednesday evenngs. Those partcpatng n solos were Davd Bearup, Mchael Mnark, Jalene Kamaora, Sarah Longaro, Mary Bearup, Cathy Plesko, Eleen Hatta, Haren Green, Loretta Brchan. Also Mellssa Jones, Douglas Prce, Jame Fatura, Chrs Jones, Tanya Lentz, Kathy Ltchfeld, Janelle Prce, Dean Glbert and Debbe Ltchfeld. / Duets were played by Melssa Jones and Debbe Ltchfeld wth Mrs. Brewbaker. Refreshments were served and a socal hour followed. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Foundaton, nvolvement s beng made avalable. Opportunty to partcpate s now. The Specal Olympcs s a realty for Clnton County resdents. Three students from Ovd- Else were selected to represent Clnton County at Central Mchgan Unversty. Events were scheduled for learnng new sklls. Such workshops ncluded gymnastcs, square dancng, handball, hockey, basketball, dvng, dance, table games and tenns. Recreaton centers such as swmmng, roller skatng, fashon, puppets, and moves were avalable for freetme actvtes. Entertanment centers of carnvals, talent shows, horse show and concerts were for vewng by all persons. Even a red-hared clown and hs "frendly" band of "eaters" were present Each partcpant began^the long road to CMU by frst gong to Haslett. From these 250 students the tr-county area had to select 8. Clnton county had three postons to fll, These three postons went to Ovd-Else students. "It s an extremely dffcult job to take three students from the 7 we took to Haslett. They all worked hard and behaved beautfully and deserve prase. After takng 9 frst, 9 seconds, and 7 thrds, just how do you select just three?" wonders Charle Holcomb, Ovd-Else Specal Olympcs coordnator as re meets wth Jeanne Wlkns of the Hgh School and Shrley Johnson of Ovd North. "It would be great f all could go." Holcomb contnued, However, selecton was made and 3 excted students packed.ther bags>and hearts, ready to go to the "State Meet". Cnd Neman, a sophomore at Ovd-Else set the pace for Clnton, takng a slver medal n the 50 yard dash. Ths effort Buyng or Sellng? 342 VV. WILLIAMS-4-6 BEDROOM, \% BATH, FIREPLACE, GARAGE, RE MODELED KITCHEN & DINING, OVEN, GAS HEAT, NICE CORNER LOT. "warmed her up for the standng long jump. Wth "feathers-on-her feet" Cnd flew across the sands to reach 6 and a gold medal. Jm Kmmel, also at OE hgh school, paced hs way around the bg oval track movng from far back n the feld passng one runner then another to gan a bronze medal. Jm then duplcated hs efforts n the 220 yd. dash. Carol Champln, an 8th grader at Else Junor Hgh, was squeezed out of a medal n both her events but her 4th place rbbons are attractve n her recently acqured collecton from Haslett. Her efforts were n the 220 yd. dash and the stand long jump. Tom Tompkns, physcal educaton teacher n the Else area, accompaned the three students to CMU and "was very mpressed wth the enthusasm of the partcpants throughout the meet. They wanted to wear ther medals to school and generally were sky-hgh." The students, Tompkns stated "were very happy to come home as wnners for once." EVERY THURSDAY NITE: "-».. " OVID SERVICE AGENCY 04 N. MAIN PHONE Spaghett & Meat Balls, Salad $ Garlc Bread; Hot Meat Ball Sandwches, Veal Parmesan. EVERY FRIDAY NITE: Perch and Whte Fsh Dnners No matter what states you vst on vacaton "no fault" nsurance s no problem. t If your vacaton ths year takes you through states wth no-fault" Insurance laws, you have no problem If your auto Is protected by Auto-Owners Insurance. Your Auto-Owners polcy provdes altogelher protecton automatcally under Its bodly Injury and properly damage lablty coverages If you become subjecttothe.jawsof a no-fault state. 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17 j July, 975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7 88th Dstrct The fscal year of the Staleof Mchgan began on July,975. The whole process of adoptng the budget blls whch wll provde for the fnancng of the states departments, nsttutons and ad programs stretches before us. Not a sngle budget bll has as yet been enacted. Of course, most of the commttee work has been conducted so t s hoped that from now on progress wll be relatvely rapd. In the meantme a resoluton has been adopted authorzng contnuaton of state spendng at last years levels. The bll relatve to teachers negotatons passed the House but s stll n commttee n the Senate. Governor Mllken has stated planly that the bll n the form passed by the House would not receve hs approval, but would face a veto unless revsed substantally. The 7-page bll by Common Cause relatve to campagn records and procedure, conflct of nterest, lobbyng, etc. was reported n substtute form from the House Commttee on House Polcy, whch s sad to have ncorporated over 200 amendments n ther substtute verson. - There are wdely varyng predctons as to how many or how few votes there may be n the House for the so-called busness prvlege tax whch s an exceedngly controversal proposal. TWO WRONGS... Im sure youve all heard by now about the "teacher-strke" bll whch was recently passed by the House and sent to the Senate. That bll, H.B. 58, was orgnally supposed to do somethng about the problem of teacher strkes, but what t really does s just talk about them. Governor Mllken has sad he wll veto H.B. 58 n ts present form. It was passed by the House vrtually unchanged from the form n whch t was reported out by the Labor Commttee. And the Labor Commttee, n turn, made few f any changes n the recommended bll presented, by the teacher and school-board lobbysts who were told to wrte.v..-a bll by our Democrat Speaker, HBQbby-Cfm. That process, f vyoull recall, went on behnd closed doors wth no publc nput. As the bll passed the House, teachers would not lose any sala7 for a strke lastng up to three weeks, because they could make up at the end of the school year the tme spent on a strke at the begnnng of the year. Teachers would lose pay begnnng wth the fourth week of a strke. More mportantly, the bll does not contan a provson whch would defntely requre } bndng arbtraton to be mposed after a certan tme. Thus, a strke could go on ndefntely, f the teachers and school boards dd not mnd Report by Stanley Powell v State Representatve losng money. I certanly agree wth the Detrot Free Press, whch sad the passage of the bll was "a vctory for the AFL-CIO. It s anythng but a vctory for the people of Mchgan." Instead of legslaton tcend llegal teacher, strkes, we now have legslaton to legalze teacher strkes n elementary and secondary schools. POLITICAL REFORM The House Polcy Commttee has now reported out H.B to the full House. Ths s the 7- page so-called "poltcal reform" bll whch was proposed by Common cause and whch was ntroduced by the leadershp of both partes, n both houses of the Legslature. The Commttee made 200 amendments to the bll and reported a substtute for t. The basc provsons of H.B restrct campagn contrbutons and expendtures, requre publc dsclosure of fnancal nterests by publc offceholders, full reportng by both lobbysts and poltcal commttees, and establsh a Poltcal Ethcs Commsson to make sure that the law s enforced. Changes from the orgnal bll nclude provsons that occupatons must be reported of. all contrbutors, x who donate over $00 (formerly $50); and that publc fundng for governor. canddates wll come only from voluntary tax checkoffs, not from appropratons by the Legslature. Unchanged are spendng lmts rangng from $5,000 for a State Representatve campagn up to $,000,000 for a gubernatoral campagn, and ndvdual-contrbuton lmts rangng from $250 for a State Representatve campagn up to $,700 for a gubernatoral campagn. Groups could contrbute up to 0 tmes these amounts. LONGER DRIVING The nexttmeyou go to renew your drvers lcense, dont be surprsed when you get a fouryear renewal - thats the way t wll be from now on. (Current lcenses are good for three L - years.) Under a bll whch the House recently passed and sent to the Governor for hs sgnature, all ne\y drvers lcenses ssued wll be good for four years. Lcense renewals wll also be for four years, but only after a threeyear phase-n program of current lcense holders. The cost, n effect, wll reman the same: $.50 a year. But t wll now cost $6.00 every four years, nstead of $4.50 every three years. And because of the reduced costs of the lessfrequent renewals, the Secretary of States offce estmates that they wll save about $ mllon a year. TAX APPEALS The House has now passed and sent to the Senate a bll ntroduced by one of my fellow Republcans, whch would allow ABOVE GROUND POOLS Now You Can Have YEARS OF FAMILY ENJOYMENT FOR JUST THI PRICE OF A SUMMER VACATION 8 ROUND you to appeal your property tax after a state equalzaton factor s appled. As thngs now stand, you cant do ths. The reason for the current stuaton s that the Tax - "Trbunal Act of 973 says that you have to go before the Board of Revew to begn your tax appeal. But the Board,of Revew adjourns each year before the State Tax Com-, msson s requred to ssue therequalzaton factors. As a result, f a factor rases your tax above the consttutonal maxmum of 50 percent, you have no way to appeal. Ths stuaton has been. declared unconsttutonal by a crcut judge n northern Mchgan.Whle Im sure the state wll appeal that decson, I hope my colleagues n the Senate wll recognze the nequty of the stuaton and pass H.B promptly, so that taxpayers may yet have some, recourse ths year. BAD BILLS Two bad blls went down to well-deserved defeats n the House ths weekjvusually, most, of the blls whch^get out of commttee are passed by the full House, but these two blls were notable exceptons. One bll, ntroduced by a Democrat from the Detrot area, would have requred all servce statons to post ther gasolne prces n large.letters n front of the staton. The ntent was to let consumers know what the varous prces were and be able to buy ther gas accordngly. But the effect would have been to rase prces and to ncrease vsual polluton on cty streets. There would have been a great prolferaton of sgns; and wth everyone requred to put up sgns, and the ncreased costs of dong so, I cannot beleve that t would stmulate cut-prce competton. Personally, I have always beleved ^ that f someone has a low prce, he wll advertse t; f no prce s dsplayed, I assume that t s hgher than that of hs compettors. Another Detrot-area Democrat sponsored a bll whch would have allowed hgh school students, both publc and.prvate, to.ba ^excused from school on electon days to work, n poltcal campagns. I do not beleve that school tme should beused for actvtes whch best belong outsde the classroom. Students have plenty of tme after school and on, weekends to\ work n poltcal campagns. Qute outsde of the partcular ssue at hand, ths bll would have.establshed the states rght to tell schools when to excuse some students and not others, and under what condtons. That would have been a serous eroson of local control of educaton, and for that reason alone the bll deserved defeat. ( As you-may guess from these. comments, I voted aganst each of these blls. E/forcf gets appontment, then tells a lttle story WASHINGTON, D.C. - The The Speaker of the Unted States House of Representatves apponted Reputlcan Congressman Al Cederberg to a specal Commttee a specal Whte House Conference to determne whether all the Federal Regulatory Agences are dong ther jobs. Cederberg accepted then he read a very specal letter to all the Members of the House, The message began - "In the begnnng >.. Al Cederberg, shared wth hs colleagues a parable, offered by one of hs farmng consttuent;; n Mchgans 0th Congressonal Dstrct. The letter was tmely - t came just a few days before hs specal appontment The unknown author of the letter, obvously ether a farmer or a small busnessman, let hs magnaton soar and came up wth somesstartlng facts n a most unusual but plausble presentaton. "When I read the letter and then was notfed of my appontment to the. specal Whte House Conference, on Regulatory Agency Actvtes whch wll focus on governmental nfluence and nterference^ the unexpected development suddenly took on an ronc sgnfcance for me," Cederberg" sad. "I thought t was worth brngng to the attenton of the House. Perhaps, frst because t was amusng" but, afterthnkng t over, more because of the truth n ts unusual message." Cederberg then quoted for the Members from the parable, "In the begnnng, God created heaven and earth. He was slapped wth a class acton lawsut by the Heavenly Protecton Agency (HEPA) for falure to fle an envronmental mpact statement wth the agency. When God noted that he needed a place to put man, he was mmedately challenged by a female member of the HEPA councl who labeled hm as a male chauvnst. Gods suggeston that he would create a woman from, the rb of a man ddnt exactly gnte approvng accolades from the better half of the councl," Cederberg contnued to read, "God compounded hs-problems when he told the councl he was gong to lght the earth wth a bg ball of fre. The councl gave provsonal approval assumng () there would be no smog or smoke from the ball of fre, (2) a separate burnng permt would be requred, and,(3) snce contnuous lght would t?e wasteful of energy, t should be dark half of the tme:" "When God sad that he was gong to create frmament amdst the waters," Cederberg told hs colleagues, "he was labeled a double talkng land developer and told that he could not proceed any further untl he had obtaned a. frmament permt from the Angelc Bureau of Land Management, rezonng approval, from the Earth Councl and earth excavatng permt from the County Councl." "The fnal straw," narrated Cederberg, "was hs plan to complete the entre project n sx days. Totally unacceptable _ was the mmedate response.) HEPA would requre a mnmum of 80 days to revew the applcaton, an outsde frm would have to be hred (pad for by God) to study t for "omssons", and then tfere would be a publc hearng.... easly takng 0 to 2 months before the fnal permt could be granted." At that pont Cederberg noted, "God sad, To Hell wth f ". Cederberg was apponted to the Whte House Conference aldng wth fellow Congressmen Samuel Devne (R-Oho), John Anderson (R-Illnos), Frank Horton (R-N.Y.), Bll Archer (R-Texas), Charles Thone (R- Nebraska), John Moss (D- Calf.), Paul Rogers (D- Florda), Bob Leggett (D-Calf, Calf,), Jm Wrght (D-Texas), Jm Howard (D-N.J.), and Jm Jones (D-Okla.). Kck Out the Quacks Beware of a "sure cure" or "remedy" for any cancer, the Amercan Cancer Socety cautons. Ths s the language of the, quack whose unfounded clams and unproven methqds may prevent or delay prompt ana proper treatment for cancer. In case of doubt, seek the advce of your local ACS. SEE THE NEW 34 YFORDS Pnto El & Mustang II 0 7AOOO EGAN FORD SALES, 300 W. HIGH AM PHONE ?,-?l Iv: - ^Jy>vytXW tmjrj/ Vtl^kwW&w^WwIfzhf -M\-yltJ/v ^mfon/lff : ]fomftff^\y&&^^ m>br fcvfy/>f%jfo} \ f\?\y J $ ". - ^-."J "" " """ " """,: " " " "- - J " ".f..." A, s - -, \ y^ ; ^ -^j. ; ; {,, / >- -.J^O hsyfr (Indvdual Retrement Account)... a plan for retrement whle you save faxes! > Wha can opened I Ft A?,. «Any person who s not presently covered by an employer or government sponsored retrement plan. Indvduals who are workng for a company wth a retrement plan, but who do not yet qualfy, due to ether sge or length of employment, to partcpate n the company plan, may contrbute to an IRA untl they begn partcpatng n a company sponsored retrement plan. : How much money can be deposted to an IB A? The maxmum annual contrbuton s $,500 or 5% of earned ncome, whcheversless. Thus, any person wth an annual ncome of $0,000 or more would be enttled to a maxmum contrbuton. What type of nvestments are offered? At CNB&T, a parson establshng an IRA may put the money nto any savngs nstrument currently offered. The partcular nstrument used Is to some BXtent contngent on the ntal account depost. All savngs nstrument mlnmums apply. B Are there penaltes for wthdrawls from an IRA? Yes. Indvduals wshng to make wthdrawals from an IRA wll also pay A penalty of 0% of the amount wthdrawn plus approprate taxes on these funds. Customers wll pay the penalty and taxes at the tme they fle ther estmated or annual federal tax returns. Can ncomepn an IRA be pad to customers? IJJo. All ncome s compounded n thb account. Can employers open IRA accounts for employees? No. Indvduals must open IRAs n ther own name. Ths account s the property of the ndvdual only. Employers may make contrbutons to an employees IRA. Are contrbutons to an IRA tax deductble? Taxes on IRA funds are pad at the tme of wthdrawal of funds. Funds can be wthdrawn begnnng at age 594 and must commence by the tme a person reaches age 704 or under rules to be provded.by trs over a persons, or a person and spouses lfetme. Wth ths arrangement, t Is assumed that an ndvdual wll pay taxes at a lower rata than would be pad whle an ndvdual was workng. f >. : -: (^;VV^;^r^U!-"-<< ;,, - <r «>? fsu «$J?H 90 >e Of G >t ty 4< e n ts L,,. Pr e, n 6 ^SS&s^ <b3l<,» ^elauz^uoye^r. S^^WX: fan %«> ^lz<ny Al fa?t <X J2. c Or, te.? ro «tst?3h ns»& ^W&^ v < > > ^ rft ^o; ^ S&?»>A S3S& ca <es:: o <yh» rs 5n fer, n Pr, M L «tv (/v:fa ff & S -w^-%»«:?< Oo, SS"^ ^M»e c ert fl. os ST. JOHNS Yes. Contrbutonsjnade to and ncome earned by an IRA account are tax deductble. As prevously noted, the maxmum annual contrbuton to an IRA s $,500 or 5% of earned ncome. Only ths amount plus nterest s tax deductble. ^- ^ r! / -. < h y^ a s.\ v. v - k f / Alumnum Pool PLAZA, POOL KITS... ^ - ^ 5x24 <J\ 5x33. LIQUID CHLORINE - \ ^ ;> x A. W" -4&V:./ 7 Xl35 BELOW GROUND POOL KIT Only % \ & «. 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18 " ^ 8 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, wtea oafa/toul > %dey <uu Otoe and Frday at St. Marys Chapel, Ruth N. Brown Westpahja and funeral servces Randy Cook were held at the St. Josephs Catholc Church, Pewamo wth Randy J. Cook, 7, 223 Water, the Msgr. -Thomas Bolger offcatng, The funeral servces were Moore were among the guests to Plunkett of near Wacousta who Maple Rapds, ded. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond attended the open house of Dan Mrs, Fox was born on Aug. 3, yesterday at the Abbot Chapel the open houses of Jeannne graduated from Grand Ledge 899 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert of the Osgood Funeral Home Wood, Kathy Valentne who Hgh School durng the month of Schafer. She was marred to and bural was at the Sowle. graduatedfrom the St. Johns June. John Fox who ded n 958. Cemetery wth the Rev. Joseph Hgh School; also the Moores Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Brbcker She belonged to the Blue Star Frske offcatng. Mothers Altar Socety and Cook was born n Carson Cty contrbuted to the Clnton on Sept, 7,95? to Raymond 0. County News and the Iona Cook and Bonta Hope. Daly Sentnel Standard.. He graduated from Fulton She-s survved by son, Hgh School n 975 and lved all Norbert of Lansng and hs lfe n Maple Rapds. daughter, Mrs. Helen Peaseof - He s survved by hs father, Graylng. She s also survved Raymond of Maple Rapds; a by 2 grandchldren and 2 mother, Mrs. Bonta Peacs and ssters, Mrs. Hlda Schafer and two brothers, Jeffery and Mrs. Vera Cook, both of Mchael,) both at home. Pewamo. Ruth N. Brown, 78, Ashley, ded June 23 at the Clnton Memoral Hosptal, Funeral servces were held Thursday at the Osgood Funeral Home and bural was at the Mt. Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Brown was born n Bowlng Green, Oho on Nov. 23, 896 to Worden Henney an4 Maud E. Ayers. She. graduated from Mddletown Hgh School and the Unversty of Mchgan and thereafter, spent all her lfe n Gratot County. She was marred to Donald Brown. n St. Johns and belonged to the Retred Teachers Assocaton. She was a school teacher and s survved by one sster, Marguerte Mlls of Ithaca; one brother, Bryan Henney of Perrnton and several neces and nephews. Else L. Meder Else Lucy Meder, 62,8 W. Clnton St., Ovd, ded Sunday at home.» Funeral servces wll be held today at the Houghton Chapel, Osgood Funeral Home and bural wll be at the Wlknson Cemetery wth the Rev. Claude B. Rdley offcatng.,mrs. Meder was born n St. Thomas, Onataro, May 5,93 to Edward J. and Lucy Wadley. She attended schools n Detrot and marred Paul F. Meder there n 932. In 939 they moved to Ovd where Mrs. Meder was a member of the Unted Church. She s survved by son, - Rchard, Corunna, \ brother, Edward Wadley, St. Thomas, Ontaro and 2 grandchldren. Stanley Carter Stanley L. Carter, 46, 530 Eucld, St. Johns, ded Frday. Funeral servces were held Monday at the Osgood Funeral Home at the Wacousta Cemetery wth the Rev. Roger Hentz offcatng. Carter was born n Lansng, on July 20, 928, to Leo Carter and Maude Barker. He lved n St. Johns the last 3 years and was marred to Joyce Falor n St. Johns on Aprl 2, 96. He was a mechanc and s survved by hs wfe Joyce; one daughter, Mrs. Karen Sehlke, St. Johns; 4 brothers, Lyle Looms; Leon Carter, Grand Ledge, Donald Carter, Holt and Gerald Carter, Lansng. He s also survved by hs father, Leo, and -two ssters, Mrs. Mara m Oehman, Holt, and Mrs. Thelma Nellar, Calforna. Irene C. Fox "" Irene C. Fox, 75,202 E. North St., Pewamo, ded June 25. Rosary was held Thursday Schreber, Alce Carter Casler, Dale George, Marjore Archer Coleman and Clarence Coleman. Snce the last reunon the followng teacbers have retred; Roland Schadt, Maran Clark and Dasy Bouck Talley. A long stemmed red rose was presented to3g members of the earler graduatng classes. Among the former teachers present were Earl Seybert, Karen Bargar, Roland Schadt, Dasy Talley, Thelma Rule,»> Rose Vaysabel ELSIE (c) - Funeral servces were held for Mrs. Rose Vaysabel, 89, at the Carter Funeral Home n Else, Frday, June 27. Bural was made n - Ford Cemetery. Mrs, Vaysabel passed away Tuesday afternoon at the Maple Valley Nursng Home n Ashley. Ashley. She had been ll for several years. Mrs. Vaysabel was bom n Czechoslovaka Dec. 6, 886. She marred Steven Vaysabel n Dunellun, N.J. Survvors nclude 2 sons, Stephen of Bannster and Frank, of Detrot, four grandchldren _ and fve great-grandchldren. St. Johns Polce -reported 6 ncdents durng the past week. Kevn Marvn Wtzn, 20,744 Wrght Road, Fowler, was arrested for drvng whle hs lcense was suspended and for reckless drvng on June 24. Also on June 24, Dave Darnell, recreaton drector for Cty Park, told polce that someone broke nto the concesson stand at.the park and took an assortment of candy bars and bubble gum as well as a black AM-FM G.E. portable rado. Peggy Merek reported on June 25 that someone took her St. Johns Vctora Eckhout Vctora Eckhout, 74, Route, St. Johns, ded Frday at Carson polce report Cty Hosptal. Gravesde servces were held on Monday at the Rversde Cemetery, Sault Ste. Mare. Mrs. Eckhout was born n Detour on Feb.,90 to Joseph Massey and Phloymen Paqun. She was marred to August P. Eckhout and worked as a housewfe. She s survved by one son, Roy Ryan of St. Johns; two ssters, Mrs. Dela Ruprecht and Mrs. Pearl Parker and 3 grandchldren and 4 great grandchldren. lndy star rng valued at $62 out of the laundry room of her apartment at 205 N. Scott. Also on June 25, Gregory Lynn Flegal, 9, 7200 Luce St., Perrnton, was arrested for beng drunk and dsorderly n the muncpal parkng lot. On Thursday, Lnda Burns, 204 N. Emmons St., reported that her 27 nch Western Flyer boys bcycle was taken from her garage. On Frday, Egan Ford Sales, 200 W. Hgham, told Polce that several lghts were removed from a socket on ther property and smashed on the sdewalk. Lt. TVtfV fr&r c^dddtes Wth honors from USAF school Second Leutenant James Tavener, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Leon, 248 Wldcat Rd., St. Johns, has completed electronc warfare offcer tranng school at Mather Ar Force Base, Calf., completng t the course wth the hghest marks n hs class. Because of hs outstandng accomplshments n the school, Else all-school reunon (contnued from page 6) WUma Green Cole, Esther Dorman and Margaret Clark Day Onstott. Ralph Woodard, 92 years old and oldest EHS student acknowledged the father, of all ten of hs chldren present at the reunon and all graduates along wth several grandchldren. The Onas Baese famly of 2 chldren, not all/ present, but graduated along wth many grandchldren were acclamed the largest famly. Other famlar faces seen were: Marum Downey 904, Wnne Duncan Cushman Grace TOGETHER Its how we solve problems and get through bad tmes. The funeral s an occason for famly and frends to get together, share ther feelngs, and help each other as much as they can. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES OSGOODO^fOERfE^ ST. JOHNS FOWLER DBBOTT^HOUMTOna^ MAPLE RAPIDS OVID he was awarded the Avoncs Lab Award. Lt. Tavener has now been assgned to Farchld Ar Force Base as an electronc warfare offcer flyng B-52G arcraft. Lt. Tavener s a 972 graduate of Mchgan Technologcal Insttute graduatng wth honors. He obtaned an MSBA masters degree n 973. Albaugh Gunther, Fern Caswell Lncoln all of 909, Hazel Huffman Blayney 90, Clara Menter Somers 9, Fern Loynes Perce and Ralph Sette rng ton 93. Before adjournng for smaller group meetngs the followng offcers were elected: presdent, Arche J. Moore; vce-presdent, Donald Hnkley; secretary-treasurer, Janet Maynard Swanson; hstoran, Elzabeth Hess; and charman of nomnatons, Merle Baese. These offcers wll serve for the next all-school reunon to be held n 980 at the Ovd-Else Hgh School. In the varous class meetngs there was much remnscng and showng of famly pctures. Former students and many of ther teachers and classmates were reunted and renewed ther acquantances and made new frends. The largest turnouts were n the classes of 938 wth 8, 946 wth 7 and 933 wth. There were 5 teachers present. Other commttees lsted for the reunon were:.reservatons- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Gnther and Mr. and Mrs,. Arche J. Moore; setup for smaller groups n classrooms-. Mr..and Mrs. Walter Kaufman and Mr. and. Mrs. Russ Lbey; and Mrs. Albert Pontac n charge of hostesses. Out of town guests were: Barbara Pelter Nash, San Dego, Calf.; Stan Frye, Hendersonvlle, N.C.; Jeff Martn and Jance Gochsk Martn, Prnceton, W. Vrgna; Irene Lpp. Greve Murray, Vrgna Beach, Vrgna; Esther B, Mller Haner, Columbus, Oho; Elzabeth Purves Slverthorn, Mountan Hlls, Arzona; Joanne Eargood Dykema, Tucson, Arzona; and from Florda - Helen Wooley^ Frye Eaton,, South Mam; Gerald Ferguson, Mt. Dora; ElgnWuluff.Braaenton; Hazel Debar Wcke, George- Wcke and Beatrce Wcke Rlngo, Bonta Sprngs. -, V- V tub: C!ft.,s\Vj»;V :,.:.-> ^s.^.^rwy M$P attended the open house of ther grandson, Davd Plotrowcz who graduated from Nov! Hgh School on June 8th; Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Brbcker and famly attended the open house also. :TO4,)..<&,.. -W.".-2Vw -rrt-&rt. $ &.&X%X^>.:.& lof ^««...THEN SEE US FOR... the LOWEST POSSIBLE INTEREST RATES!!! # N$,..! PICK THE CAR, THEN PICK US... Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blzzard and famly took ther vacaton n "the Upper Pennsula last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter March, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Blzzard spent last week at Manstque Lake and reported the fshng was good. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehlke of Fowler were recent Sunday evenng vstors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore.,! CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF ST. JOHNS WERE THE FRIENDLY FOLKS.YOU CAN BANK ON Servng the Clnton Area from 4 Convenent Locatons ST, JOHNS, SOUTHGATE PLAZA,v y-.. OVID.^ "tlchm XHKtJ mm PEVVAMO <A V"5 July 2,975 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brocket attended ther "Zepherhlls" pcnc on Frday held near Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lews Slm of Prce Rd. on Tuesday evenng and helped them celebrate 50 years of marred lfe together. Mr. and Mrs; Clare Wlson vsted ther ^ mother of near Petoskey and ther father of the Soo last week.

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