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1 c c CC cv o a a Ī cr o I a- a r- r tr t-. c? a "^ r c v c- V- U H C D «= C 7 C <. -«a -3 *y * c Cf x e ^L»- a * D * c c Q ^ a c/ >«. > X X X j host, famles for Youth for Understandng "Youth for Understandng" s a teenage exchange student program desgned to promote nternatonal goodwll and understandng through a famly lvng experence." And that s what s needed now - a famly lvng experence, for 3 to 6 male foregn exchange students comng to the U.S. through the YFU program. People are needed who wll be wllng to open up ther hearts and ther homes to a student from a> foregn land> At present the boys who are wthout homes for the school year are from Europe and South Amerca. These young men are- lookng forward to an enjoyable year here n Amerca as part of an Amercan famly. You could be a part of ths very mportant tme n ther lves. They wll begn arrvng n two weeks and f you and your famly feel you would lke to be apart of ths lvng experence please call or wrte as sopn as. possble. Contact Jm or Karen Carroll, area representatves for Youth for Understandng n Clnton and Gratot Countes. They can be reached at (57) or vrt$ to 220 W. Man St. Else, Mchgan <- ByJmSchmtz County News Wrter It appears that progress mght have fnally been made by the County Board of Commssoners at ther Aug. 5 meetng towards healng the dvsve and seemngly endless spat between themselves, the County Department of Publc Works (DPW), and DeWtt and Bath Townshps over how the proposed South Clnton Wastewater Treatment Plant, s gong to y- -" operate, " *** "* * n " *.. - After an ntensve, emotonally - packed debate on the sgnng of the DeWtt - Bathsewer pact agreement at ther July 22. meetng, the Board and DeWtt and Bath* Townshps saw they were gettng nowhere and assembled ther negotatng commttees for a July 23 meetng, from whch came the compromse offered by the county negotatng team of Commrs. Dyle Hennng, Roger Overway and Harold Martn at the Aug. 5 meetng. In a resoluton offered by Overway and later adopted by the Board followng a 7-4 vote, the commttee sad they were wllng to relnqush ther past objectons to the creaton of a Southern County waste,. treatment authorty that, would nclude the Clnton County News s ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 4BB79 Everybody ptches n at Far tme and teamwork gets ths horse ready for competton at tfe Clnton County 4-H Far. 4-Hers from throughout Clnton. County partcpated n theannual event Monday through Wednesday ths week. Progress seen on sewer to honor ts 969 contract wth the DPW, callng for the Townshp to pay off the 40 year bonds, plus nterest, to the DPW for ther handlng of the $3,345,000 constructon costs on the exstng Herbson Road sewage treatment plant n 969. Another key provson of the Boards resoluton, s that Bath could hook up ther sewers, when theyre fnshed betog.nstalled, before the authorty s agreed on by the 4 muncpaltes, f DeWtt Townshp Cqmmr, Hennng, charman of the Board, thought they had cdme a long way and were "beng very far" n gvng n on the separate authorty creaton, whch the DPW recommended aganst dong by a 5 to 2 margn at ther July 5 meetng. DeWtt Townshp Supervsor Dale Emerson had dfferent deas, however, and told the County News the Commssoners agreement was "meanngless" because he sad, f Bath s allowed to hook up to the treatment plant before the 4 partes agree on the authorty, the ncentve for them to neogtate, would be gone. Bath, though, sees thngs dfferently and accord ng to Bath Townshp Supervsor, Tom&y "Woody" Woodruff. Bath must begn to dump ts 200,000 "gallons of daly sewage nto the Herbson Road Treatment plant as soon as_ Fsher and Muncpal Constructon fnsh layng the sewer ppes. r If Bath cannot hook n by Aug. 8 when the sewer, nstallment project was supposed to...but DeWtt Twp wthdraws promse The best was saved for last at the DeWtt muncpaltes of DeWtt, Bath and Townshp Board of Trustees* meetng Watertown Townshps and DeWtt cty. Monday nght when the County Department Ths would fullfll the provson of the of Publc Works (DPW) representatve from DeWtt - Bath Townshp sewer pact, askng DeWtt Townshp, Wllam Purves and that a separate authorty be created, ndependent* of the DPW, whch s the ttle nounced at the close of the meetng that the Townshp Supervsor Dale Emerson, an holder of the sewage treatment plant on Townshp s wthdrawng ts promse to help Herbson Road. fund the ntal focal share of the Herbson Whle the successful resoluton OKd the Road sewer treatmentplant expanson concept of a separate authorty, t stpulated because of ther dsgust wth the Aug. 5. that the 4.muncpaltes would have to DPWs decson to award the contract for -mutually agree on how the authorty would the ntal plannng stage to Mck & Rowland operate before t could become a realty. of Angola, Ind. Though the control of the exstng sewage Purvs sad he was extremely upset wth treatment plant and the proposed expanded that decson because Mck & Rowlands bd plant would be passed from the DPW to the Was $2,560 hgher than the offered by authorty, DeWtt Townshp would stll have Captol Consultants of Lansng. Ox Roost Saturday DEWITT - The 29th Annual DeWtt Ox Roast wll be held n DeWtt Saturday, Aug. 6th startng at 0 a.m. Actvtes on the streets n DeWtt contnue untl p.m. Sponsored by the Memoral Assocaton of DeWtt, the. Ox Roast proceeds go to the assocaton for the Communty Cvc Center. I Kckng off actvtes Saturday wll be the annual parade at 0 a.m. Members of the Assocaton have announced "good food at last years low prces, games beer tent, a bg mdway wth rdes for all ages, pony pull, local varety show and a bngo tent." The asphalts down and soon wll be strped Into parkng spaces, at Clnton Memoral Hosptal where all parkng areas have been re-paved and 45 spaces have been added for the convenence of both vstors and employees. STARTS FRIDAY AT CLINTON THEATRE ST. JOHNS AUGUST 5-2 Rated G He also sad he was mystfed as to why Mck & Rowland were gven the contract by a 4 to 3 vote over Captol Consultants after the DPW had just fnshed sayng no to Mck and Rowland by a 6 to vote. They also turned down, pror to votng n favor of Mck & Rowland, Kyes Engneerng and Fshback, Thomas & Carr, "It was lke the guy who couldnt afford to go to the crcus, so he went to a DPW meetng nstead," he sarcastcally groaned, "I feel lke I have to personally apologze for the DPW meetng." Purves and Emerson also ddnt lke the decson because Purves sad Mck & Rowland goofed on the storm sewers n DeWtt Townshp and they are now sung the DPW and the Townshp. Emerson also thought they would be throwng employment to an out of state frm atthe expense of the local companes and Purves wondered f Mck & Rowland would use the exstng data on the treatment plant expanson already prepared by Captol Consultants, who? wll be dong the ntal plannng work for DeWtt cty. I Fnally, Emerson and Purvs decded they wll ask the County Board of Commssoners to make an nvestgaton of the DPWs acton and agreed that the Townshp Board of Trustees should sgn a statement vocng ther dspleasure wth the DPW. In response to a queston, Emerson sad that DeWtt Townshps wthdrawal from the ntal plannng stages of the plant expanson wouldnt hurt negotatons to form a South Clnton Wastewater Treatment Authorty., He also stated t wouldnt hurt the Authorty, once t s establshed, n ts tryng to get the federal funds the DPW s now seekng ag lead agent r Robbery-suspect returnng to state ST. JOHNS - Arrangements are beng made to return an armed robbery suspect to Clnton County from Columba S.C. * The subject, not yet dentfed by authortes, s sought n connecton wth a May, 974 robbery of a Courtesy tax drver on DrumhellerRd, n Bath Townshp-, The suspect s the last of 5 subjects apprehended followng the armed robbery.< PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINESCHELL HERBERT LOM AUGUST 3,975 Consultng frm pbstpones US-27 recommendaton Feelng that- they need more tme to adequately consder all the publc comments, Wlbur Smth & Assocates of Lansng have decded to postpone makng a recommendaton on what hghway route, f any, the possble new U.S. 27 should take from DeWtt Townshp to Ithaca. In an ntervew wth the County News on Monday, Robert Henry, assocate n charge, sad Smth & Assocates had orgnally planned to make ther recommendaton to the Mchgan Department of Hghways and Transportaton by Aug. 5. Now, however, they have decded they need more tme and consequently, the Hghway Deph, whch was plannng to announce what course the possble new U.S. 27 would take at a publc meetng Aug. 27, wont be able to take any acton untl some tme n September. Smth & Assocates s a South Carolnabased consultng and plannng frm be fnshed, they wll fall behnd, Woodruff sad, n collectng tap n and usage fees whch they desperately need to pay off the sewer bonds when the frst payment becomes due n May 976. Though Bath and DeWtt Townshp dont agree on when Bath can connect ts sewers to the Herbson Road faclty both Emerson and Woodruff were n unson n tellng the board, at the Aug. 5 meetng, they ddnt feel they had gotten cooperaton from Watertown Townshp and D^Wttj^mectng to dsctss the authorty and expanson of the treatment plant, whch wjlbefunded 80 per cent by the federal? ^Envronmental Protecton Agency wth 20 per cent matchng comng from the 4 local muncpaltes. Emerson sad,""we wll go any tme, any place to meet^wth them" and Commr. Charles Gutsk, to make sure there are meetngs, got the.board to agree to take the responsblty of charng them. DeWtt and Bath Townshps mght be n a hurry to set up the authorty, but, DeWtt and Watertown Townshp are not qute ready to rush nto any agreement, though they n general, favor the concept. DeWtt Cty Councl Sewer Commttee Charman, Gerald Krchen, sad the authorty was, "somethng we cant rush nto." v Krchen added Councl stll had to meet wth Mayor Murl Eastman, Cty Engneer Orla McGure and the Cty Plannng Commsson to dscuss certan sectons of the DeWtt - Bath Townshp pact they have serous concerts about, such as the provson that would gve DeWtt Townshp 4 votes on the authorty to Baths 2 and DeWtt and. Watertown Townshps. Krchen also sad that Emersons accusaton that DeWtt wasnt wllng to meet wasuntrueand that they are wllng to meet any tme, though he thnks t could take from 6 to 8 weeks to work out the detals of the, authorty n a way that would be mutually satsfyng to all. Herman Openlander, Watertown Townshp supervsor, sad though hs Townshp hadnt done much work towards t, they were wllng to meet as soon as possble to begn ronng out the detals of the authorty and expanded treatment plant that the federal government has desgnated for Southern Clnton County. operatng out of Lansng, beng pad $49,000 to study and recommend whether or not the Hghway Dept. should construct a new US. 27. Accordng to Henry, Smth & Assocates has a "2-phase contract" wth the Hghway Dept. and s recevng $259,000 for the ntal study phase. If the Hghway Dept: decdes n favor of -hghway constructon, Smth & Assocates wll be gven the remander of the $49,000 for an addtonal year of work. 5 Cents Though Henry doesnt thnk people wll be as upset as they thnk, f the Hghway Dept. rules n favor of constructon, AI Dcken and Davd Smth of Essex Townshp dont agree and say they have pettons sgned by many County resdents favorng the "no buld" approach. Dcken also sad he plans to send copes of the pettons to Smth & Assocates, State Sen. Rchard Allen, State Rep. Stanley Powell and,has already gven copes to the County Board of Commssoners. Announce Unted Way campagn n Clnton County Paul E, McNamara, Charman of the Clnton County Dvson, Captal Area Unted Way has announced the 975 Campagn leadershp. Named as vce-charmen were Brandon Whte, Presdent of Clnton Natonal Bank and Trust Company and John Stevenson, General Manager of Federal Mogul CPG. The remander of the Clnton County Campagn cabnet were to be announced at a later date. McNamara, who s the Admnstrator of Clnton Memorarfrosptal sad that a goal of $30,000 was set for Clnton County n the 975 Unted Way Campagn, "Clnton County resdents receve 6% of the total servces rendered by the 4 agences of the Unted Way," he sad. "We exceeded our goal by more than 20% n the 974 Campagn and I am optmstc that we can exceed that fgure ths year. Our goal represents about Vk% of the total Captal Area Unted Way goal of 2.2 mllon, McNamara added. The offcal campagn kck-off s set for October 8. Commsson wonts on bke plqns Area pedallers and non-pedalfers wll have ther last chance to pump regonal planners on the proposed Bcycle Transportaton Plan for clnton, Eaton, and Ingham countes on August 2. For nne months, the Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson (TCRPC) has been workng wth ctzens, elected offcals, and techncans to develop a plan whch provdes a regon-wde approach to bcyclng as a means of transportaton and as a sport. At the nformaton meetng scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday n the East Lansng C*y Councl Chambers, Tr-County planners wll be askng for publc opnon on proposed polces for bcycle route locatons, safety programs, and fundng. Proposed polces nclude; Tractor pullng fans from throughout the Md-Mchgan area check out the strange lookng machnery that Invaded St. Johns Sunday to compete n the pull sponsored by the Sleepy Hollow Conservaton Club. COMING ATTRACTIONS: "Shampoo" and "Love and Death" -establshment of educatonal programs for bcyclst, motorsts, and pedestrans. -creaton of a bcycle transportaton system whch mnmzes bcycle and motor vehcle conflcts. -provson of a contnuous bkeway system to mesh exstng and future routes wthn the regon. -establshment of county or regonal fnancng programs to spread the cost of bkeway facltes among communtes. -provson of paths to lnk resdental stes wth schools, shoppng areas and employment centers. -provson of easy-to-reach bcycle routes to recreaton areas. -promoton of bcycle plannng n conjuncton wth other forms of transportaton plannng. "Wth the growng number of bcyclsts on t clunkers and 0-speeds competng for the roads, sdewalks, and bkeways, safety had to be a prme concern throughout the plan," sad Mark Graham, assstant planner. Graham explaned two groups - commuter, and recreatonal cyclsts - had to be consdered n outlnng the crtera and routes for a regonwde bkeway network. Graham added when bkeways are beng consdered, "weve got to gve top prorty to those areas experencng the most bcyclng accdents." "If were gong to cut down the accdent rate, programs to educate cyclsts and motorsts about ther rghts and responsbltes have to get underway. Roadway mprovements to accommodate cyclsts only touch on part of the problem." Enactment of a statewde bcycle regstraton law s another major plan recommendaton. Accordng to Graham, there s strong support wthn the regon from transportaton planners, local of:. fcals, and law enforcement agences, endorsng ths type of legslaton. Two blls were ntroduced nto the Mchgan legslature durng the past year. If enacted, mandatory regstraton would be requred and fees collected would be used for bcycle facltes. Copes of the bke plan and a summary can be obtaned by contactng TCRPC offce. SHGWTIMES:.. Frday - Saturday Sunday 2ShowsN[tery7&9p.m. Mon. Tues. - Wed.- Thurs. One Show Ntely 8 p.m. woo & Adults noo. Chldren

2 ? In Clnton, Ingham, Eaton Program provdes job fundng for area hgh school students Bob Ressque, Shrley Evans, Tom Ho ls, Alex Martnez and Karen Fowler are only a few of several hgh school students n the 6 Clnton County school dstrcts who have been workng snce June 6 n the Youth Employment Assstance Program, a federally - funded program, operatng out of the Lansng School Dstrct, that s gvng economcally dsadvantaged youths n Clnton, Ingham and Eaton Countes the chance to make some money whle gettng some real work experence durng the Summer vacaton months. Clnton County has been alloted$75 J 2l2bytheTr-Counry Regonal Manpower Consortum to create 2 jobs for County youth, both durng the Summer program, June 6 to Aug. 8, and through the oncomng school year. Although the federal money s beng parceled out by Tr- County, the actual coordnatng of the jobs for the Summer months s under the auspces of Vc Derose, from Lansng Sexton Hgh School, who n turn, workswth fhe ndvdual school dstrcts n the Tr-County area. Tr-County area. Accordng to Derose, the program has been n exstence for 0 years under the name of the Neghborhood Youth Corps, and though the name has recently been changed, the program stll works essentally the same. In order to meet the crtera of beng economcally dsadvantaged, a student has to come from a low ncome famly. The base for fgurng out when a at the hgh school and sad, "I student s no longer elgble s got t for a reference," and usually a famly of four wth a hopes to go nto constructon total ncome over $5,000. work when hs school days are Students who are wards of the over. stale or whose famly s on In DeWtt, Frank Deak, welfare are also consdered, coordnator for the program at Derose sad the students are DeWtt Hgh School, sad he had pad the mnmum wage of $2.0 students workng for the an hour and work a maxmum Summer. 30 hours per week as recreaton One of those students who has ades, mantenance help, benefted from the program s clercal workers, lbrary ades Karen Fowler, 7, a senor at and n related areas. "They can DeWtt Hgh School, who has do jobs lke those students on been workng-at DeWtt Cty Corop programs that wll gve Hall dong clercal work, them experence," he sad n She sad she lkes her job explanng the vrtues of the because she wants to become a program. secretary when she completes At St. Johns Hgh School, Gordon Vandermark, prncpal,, sad he had 7 eager students workng under the program ths Summer, mostly n mantenance, and he hopes to have 5 to 8 people workng durng the school year. Bob Ressque, 6, a sophomore at St. Johns Hgh School, works at Rodney B. Wlson Junor Hgh School dong general mantenance work and ST. JOHNS -- Wllam sad he lkes t because "ts Jackson, Clnton County money." assstant prosecutng attorney He hopes to contnue on n the snce 97 has resgned to.enter program ths Fall by workng n prvate law practce n St. the Hgh School Candy Shop and Johns. speakng for Shrley Evans and Jackson wll open hs prvate Alex Martnez, two other students who are workng at the practce Aug. 8 at 200 W. State. Wlson School for the Summer, Pror to comng to Clnton he explaned, "We are all happy County, Jackson served as wth ths program because we assstant attorney general for probably couldnt fnd any other thestate of Mchgan for year. jobs, especally at our age." He s a graduate of the Wayne Another St. Johns Hgh School student, Tom Holls, 7, a State Unversty Law School senor, does mantenance work and was admtted to the bar n November, 970. ATTENTION Dewtt Resdents ) KNOW WHATS HAPPENING IN YOUR LOCAL* GOVERNMENT! -<* KNOW WHATS^HAPPENING IN YOUR SCHOOLS! KNOW WHATS HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY! Follow the Clnton County News each week and keep nformed! FEATURED EACH WEEK ON THE DEWITT AREA NEWS PAGES NAME. IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU READ, ADDRESS. TOWN YEAR $6 TELL YOUR FRIENDS... SUBSCRIBE TODAY.STATE. 2 YEARS $0 D.ZIP. Send your check to: 20 E.Walker St. St. Johns, Ml CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 3,975 her hgh school educaton and also sad she had worked, as part of the program, n the school cafetera durng the past school year. The students arent the only ones who lke the program. At Ovd-Else Hgh School, Max Rvest, program coordnator, sad he has about 5 students, who, "Im real happy wth, theyre dong good work." Rap Elsworth, superntendent of Fowler Schools, sad he had been wth the program snce ts ncepton n 965. "Its a good program," he stressed, "we get a lot of work out of the kds." Assstant prosecutor resgns to open prvate practce Wllam Jackson Thjef hts twce n one. month ST. JOHNS - Clnton County Sherffs Dept. offcers are nvestgatng the Aug. 0 breakng and enterng of a home belongng to Marvn Burt, 9450 E. Jason Rd., the 2d nstance wthn a month. Taken were fshng equpment, food and tools. Total value of tte stolen merchandse s about $25. ^ Investgate*: theft of tools ST. JOHNS - Over $900 worth of tools have been reported stolen from the Jm Vers resdence, 507 W. Maple Rapds Rd. Sherffs Dept. offcers are nvestgatng the July 30 theft. Ever see a whte sparrow? If you saw a sparrow flyng n your backyard you probably wouldnt thnk much of t. But, f t were a whte sparrow, lke Mrs. Robert Blackmer, 200 E. Green Road, n Olve Townshp, mght try to capture t, put t n a cage and call your neghbors and frends over to have a peek. Mrs. Blackmer sad the brd has been flyng around her* backyard for about 2 months and on July 29, they captured t and called authortes at MSU whc told them the Potter Park Zoo n Lansng mght be.nterested n the rare albno sparrow. They also told Mrs. Blackmer that she mght consder lettng t go whch, she sad, she s consderng after everyone gets a chance to see t. Pvt. Jm Hetzer of Park Lake tells hs mother, Mrs. Betty Hetzer about hfs experence n Army Basc Tranng. Hetzer won the Amercan Sprt Trophy, whch he s holdng as the top solder In hs unt. [U.S. Army Photo] Park Lakes Jm Hetzer Hes tops among 600Army tranng graduates Army Opportuntes are more than just words, toy Jm Hetzer, 23, of 5309 Rosemont, Park Lake. In 2 months n the Army, he has won early promoton, was named the top solder of more than 600 n hs basc tranng cycle at Fort Campbell, Kentucky and s afmhg for 9 the top of hs class n a demandng techncal specalty. "Basc tranng s very physcal, but for me t was easy," Hetzer says. "It takes a postve mental atttude you just have to gut t out." Hs atttude and performance won hm a $40-a-month rase 2 months early and the Amercan Sprt Honor Trophy for leadershp, ntatve and loyalty. _ rv, Hs, A e $ l fwl aeter a vacaton * at Home, s completon of arframe repar school and, ^ possbly, a chance to become an *" Army offcer. Even durng hs vacaton, Hetzer was gettng thngs done. On July 3, he and Judy Bennett of Eaton Rapds were marred Intruders busy, but- evdently just hungry FOWLER - Three break-ns were reported n Fowler the nght of Aug. 6, but only one resulted n anythng beng taken. The Weber Lumber Company and Knghts of Columbus Hall were broken nto wth nothng reported stolen. Also broken nto was Smons Restaurant. The ntruders took chocolate mlk and doughnuts. n East Lansng. The new Mrs. Hetzer. s lookng forward to jonng her husband after he completes hs techncal tranng. Hetzer has a bult-n rootng secton to applaud hs achevements. Besdes hs new brde, hs fans rclude hs mother, Mrs. Betty Hetzer; hs grandmother, Mrs. Gladys My grants, of 6 Bush, Mason; and hs recruter, Staff Sergeant Danny D. Forest, of the 280 South Cedar recrutng staton n Lansng. "Jm s the knd of guy the Army looks for," Forest says. "Hes takng advantage of every opportunty, and there are many, whch the Army offers. Hs achevements are; remarkable, and we are very proud of hm." As an arframe reparman, Hetzer wll work n Army avaton. He has consdered requestng assgnment to the Far East, but hopes also to get a chance at offcer tranng. fleolth clncs for mgrants open EAST LANSING - Medcal tests and other mportant health care servces are avalable agan ths" year to summer mgrant workers n Clnton, Eaton, Ingham and.jackson countes. Mgrant Health Clncs n Mason and St. Johns provde routne physcal examnatons, mmunzatons, tests for hgh blood pressure and tuberculoss, pap smears and pregnancy tests, routne blood and urne analyses. Weekly clnc sessons are held Mondays from Ml p.m. n Masons Frst Unted Methodst Church, 20 East Ash, and Wednesdays, also 7- p.m., at St. Johns Parsh Epscopal Church, 400 East Walker. Both clncs wll be open through the thrd week n August. Clnc servces are provded by volunteers from Unted Mgrants for Opportunty, Inc., (UMOI) nd Mchgan State Unversty students and faculty. Medcal supervson s provded by faculty volunteers from MSUs College of Human Medcne and College of Osteopathc Medcne. Each clnc sesson s supervsed by two or three physcans. Servces also nclude nutrton assstance, counselng, chld care whle famly members receve health care, and transportaton for health servces. ft Fundng comes from grants from the state of Mchgan to UMOI and from, the Mchgan Assocaton of Regonal Medcal Programs to Mchgan State Unverstys College of Human Medcne. Nearly all of the basc medcal and health care servces are offered to mgrant workers at no charge. Countyl departments of socal servces and the Unted Mgrants for Opportunty, Inc.,.assume responsblty for payments. Patents needng addtonal laboratory tests or more specalzed care are referred to area hosptals or prvate physcans. Referrals are made n behalf of the patents by, UMOI outreach workers. Health hstores are taken by frst year students from both medcal schools. Physcal examnatons are conducted by second year medcal students wth prevous tranng n physcal examnaton procedures. In addton to medcal faculty and students, volunteers nclude UMOI staff, and students and faculty from MSUs School * of Nursng, School of Socal Work, School of Medcal Technology, and Department of Anthropology. The clncs pharmacy s manned by three regstered pharmacsts, ncludng a pharmacy resdent from Lansngs St. Lawrence Hosptal.. Donated pharmaceutcals and other supples are provded to patents at no charge by the Frst Presbyteran Church of East Lansng, Abbott Laboratores, the Upjohn Co. and the Medcal- Dental Pharmacy of Lansng. Cooperatng agences nclude county departments of publc health for Clnton, Eaton, Ingham and Jackson countes; Tr-County Famly Plannng Clnc and the State of Mchgan Department *of Publc Health. Also partcpatng are Mgrant Educaton Programs n Clnton, Eaton and Ingham countes. Clncs coordnator s Elzabeth Santos, assstant coordnator s Aurora Castllo, UMOI coordnator s Raul Gonzales, and medcal student coordnators are Lynette Olver and Manuel Salnas of the College of Human Medcne. Salnas chars the clncs ^advsory board, whch also ncludes: Gonzales and Jan Urban of UMOI, Lynette Olver, Petra Rose Callejas (nursng), Dr. Thomas Gunnngs, assstant dean of the College of Human Medcne, and Prof. James Howard, assstant dean of the College of Osteopathc Medcne. The clncs were begun n 972 to provde more accessble health care for mgrant famles harvestng crops n md- Mchgan. Early organzers ncluded two M.D. students and a graduate student n socal work from Mchgan State Unversty, members of an MSU-based Chcano student organzaton, and the Unted Mgrants for Opportunty, Inc. St. Johns polce report Two out of town brothers were arrested Saturday evenng by St. Johns Polce for beng drunk and dsorderly and resstng arrest Israel Rojas, 38, Owosso and Juan Rojas, 44, Lansng are now out on bond and awatng arragnment A St. Johns resdent, James Conley, 2, Emmons St., was also arrested on Saturday for beng drunk and dsorderly and s now awatng arragnment. ENERAL REVENUE SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOW! AND ST Alt GOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH THIS REPORT AOVIStNG YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVl BEEN USED OR OBUGATID DURING THE YEAH FROM JULY 37* THRU JUNE THIS IS TOIHFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENTS PFIIORtTlES AND 0 ENCOURAGE YOUR MRtlBPATIDN IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS SHOULD8ESPENT NOIE ANYCOWnAlNTSOFDISCRIMINATIONlNTHEUSEOFTHISE FUNDI MAY BESEHTTO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING WASHINGTON DC XOlt fuluciaiety I INVHUHUtNTAt TUXrOAIATIQN (DUHIJTAATI0N t MULTIPURPOSE AND cov II HOUlNdACOM UUNITY nvmvmofl 3T5F II TOULl ACTUAL EXPtNDITURfS urn NONO SCSI Ml NATION REQUIREMENTS NAY t BEEN Ml IEI CERTIFICATION I Ctn.f tut I m W CM E.««IM 0>I-CH and. hrfpacllolhtanttfaman nrah*aoortadh*aon, candy natnty Bn not b r, utd n vxmttw o tow. IM nwrr twrftu on 4M Sacnon 03] or n. jnatttng Fund pofofeton IStd-on»»t^. *. 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3 { August 3,975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN County offcals vew-sleepy Hollow openng wth Volunteer panters brghten Redwng oothafl acltes Nothng lke the old pant brush to brghten thngs up and thats just what these St. Johns Hgh School students have been dong for the past 2 weeks to the Redwngs bleachers and concesson stand. Coach Joe Gonzales, who, along wth Coach Bob Tssot and Dck Krammer, have been supervsng the mprovement, sad theyve usually had a crew of 5. Left to rght are: Frank Malusk", Rob Hurst, Todd Bakta, Sammy Martnez and Mke Parker. Others that have volunteered ther efforts the past few weeks are; Keth Haske, Terry Cushng, Sheldon barker, Mary Schneder, Lor Smth, Mark Wood, Mark Gellar, Steve Kelen, Bran Romg and Randy Pertler. So far, Gonzales sad, theyve used 30 gallons of whte pant and 20 gallons of red and ty Fall, they hope to have panted the goal posts, scoreboard and varous poles around the feld. ByJmSchmtz County News Wrter County offcals are begnnng to fnd themselves unhappy wth the scheduled 977 openng of Sleepy Hollow State Park n Vctor and Ovd Townshps because of the projected traffc ncrease on Prce and Shepardsvlle Roads whch they feel wll demand road mprovement the county cant and shouldnt pay for. The problem, accordng to County Planner Denns Dunngan, s that the new park wll draw, n hs estmaton, over a mllon people a year, wth 60% of the vstors comng durng mxed reactons the Summer. Ths wll mean a dramatc ncrease of traffc on the 2 man access roads, Prce and.shepardsvlle, as 400 vehcles "on the average, accordng to calculatons by the Mchgan Department of State Hghways and Transportaton, wll be drvng to and from the park each day. The result wll be a conjested Secdent-nfested traffc mess on Prce and Shepardsvlle Roads *and Dunngan fgures that n the worst possble stuaton, a hot, stcky Sunday, upwards of,000 Vehcles could be leavng the park at ts sunset closng wth (usng Hghway Deptfgurng) 70% of those vehcles travelng down Prce towards U.S. 27 and the.remanng 30% up Shepardsvlle towards M-2. To accomodate ths onslaught, both roads wll have to be wdened and ugraded, and Dunngan doesnt feel the County can afford to mantan safe roads nor should they be asked to, especally snce 80% of the expected park goers wll be comng from outsde Clnton County to a state faclty. The County Board of Commssoners, at ther Aug. 5 meetng, agreed wth Dunngan and followng the advce of Commr. Duane Chamberlan, charman of the Land Use Commttee, the Board decded to ask the Hghway Dept. to turn the man access roads nto State trunk lnes. Chamberlan told the Board the. Hghway Dept. could mantan the roads much better than the County and was upset the Hghway Dept. or the Department of Natural resources (DNR), whch s responsble for mantanng the Park, hadnt come forward to "offer a dollar of help." Part of the problem n gettng the Hghway Dept to take over the upkeep of the roads s related to a transportaton analyss report they prepared n 972 whch, accordng to Dunngan, was defcent n calculatng the number of yearly park vstors as well as not sayng anythng about the ncreased vstaton durng the peak Summer perod. "Were (the Tr-County area) so devod of water recreaton areas that people,whl come from all over," he sad n explanng why he beleves the transportaton analyss fgure (See Page 7} f you **J receve The home [above], owned by Mr. and Mrs. James Bargar, 20 E. State St. Johns, and the home [below] ownedfaymr. and Mrs. Max Feld, 409 E. Hgham are 2 of the homes to be featured n the Clnton County Hstorcal Socety Home Tour Festval Saturday, Sept. 20. socal securty,/ * "" v ; Yo can ndwfa^your mpnjhly chejcted p&5jfch 5,* * v drectly to the Clnton Natonal account of your choce, elmnatng possble loss or theft, or standng n a teller lne. Your depost s guaranteed on the thrd day of eadh month and.to make ths new servce even more convenent, we have adjusted our statement^cycle so that Socal Securty recpents usng drect depost wll receve ther statement a day or two / Mayor proclams Sept. 20 as Hstorcal Socety Day ST. JOHNS - September 20 wll offcally be Clnton County Hstorcal Socety Day n St. Johns, followng a proclamaton by Mayor Roy Ebert. In the proclamaton, Ebert stated: "I... do hereby proclam Sept 20,975 as Clnton County Hstorcal Socety Day. "Further, please allow me, on behalf of the cty, to congratulate the socety on ther past efforts and wsh them success n ther future endeavors to provde meanngful actvtes n commemoraton of our natons 200th brthday. "Further, I urge our ctzens to jon n the celebraton honorng our natons brth by flyng our countrys flag from ther homes on the aforementoned date. "Wth ths proclamaton, we pledge our support to the actvtes sponsored on ths, the Clnton County Hstorcal Socety Day, n the Cty of St. Johns. after the thrd. Ths statement wll nclude the current Socal Securty depost and wll also serve as a recept for that months check... ts your assurance that the depost was made and your account has been credted for the proper amount. Vst the Clnton Natonal offce nearest you and sgn up for ths servce soon. Its a way of lettng your uncle (Sam, that s!) do your bankng. let our ) ^ IF YOURE IN A FIRE AND ITS HARD TO BREATHE, CRAWL! THAT WAY YOULL STAY BELOW THE WORST SMOKE AND OASSES AND YOULL HAV/E A BETTER CHANCE OF GETTING OK. statement be your recept The wde-awake bank makes t all so easy. «Natonal Fre Protecton Aaoclallqn B The Publc Servce Councl, Inc.! Man Offce: St. Johm, Auto Bank & Plaza 27 Member FDIC For your Iree Home Fre Check Lst, send a self-addraabed envelope to PAC Dept. Natonal Fre Protecton Assn. 470Atlantc Avonue, Boston, MA 0220 {Bath aelt Fowler / Hubbardrfon o Langrfwrg o Maple Rapld «ValleyFarm Wacoutta, L.

4 Clntoh County News, CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 3,975 J Famly and Socety % 40tfl cuutv&toruf. An open house honorng Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Plne on the occason of ther 40th weddng annversary wll be held at ther home at 0388 Maple Road, Pewamo on Sunday, August 3 ttm$wawerme,..awert?se from 2 to 6 p.m. The celebraton s beng hosted by ther famly for all frends, relatves ard neghbors. They were marred on August 3,935 at the Church of the Resurrecton n Lansng and have son and 5 daughters. WHERE ttpays... ITS KARBERS FOR ONE STOP COMPLETE BUILDER SERVICE CALL CALL SAND & GRAVEL CALL Comng etmtfo AUG th Annual DeWtt Ox Roast, sponsored by the DeWtt Memoral Assocaton. Actvtes begn wth parade at 0 a.rn. and contnue untl p.m. on the streets of DeWtt. AUG. 8 St. Johns Womens Bowlng Assocaton wll meet Monday, Aug. 8 at 8 p.m. n the Central Natonal Bank Communty Room. AUG. 28-Clnton Co. Foster Parents Assocaton meetng at 7:30 n the communty room at Central Natonal (Bank, St. Johns. SEPT. 25, 26, 27 - Salem Unted Methodst Church Bazaar to be held n the communty room at the Central Natonal Bank, Thurs. 9 to 5, Fr. 9 to9, Sat. 9 to. Sat. wll be a bake sale, Chrstmas tems, afghans, qufts, crocheted tems, just to name a few. IRTHS A boy, Bruce Charles, was born to Mr and Mrs, Charles Bates of 406 E. Park St., St. Johns, August 4 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs. 7% ozs. The baby has brother and sster, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Nemck of Bannster and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates of Ovd. The mother s the former Jean Nemck. v _. C fwdv Mrs. Martha Mller of Grange Rd. was a Thursday afternoon vstor of Mrs. Tulla Boak. Bernta Hufnagel and daughter Carol were, weekend guests of Gladys Hufnagel of Kalamazoo Hlary Goerge of Lansng spent.the weekend wth hs parents, Mr." and Mrs. Reynold Goerge. Mrs. Llle Boak and Mrs.,Ruth Cludy of near Maple Rapds were Frday dnner guests of Mas. Tulla Boak., Joseph Goerge, MMC of Great Lakes Naval Staton,! Great Lakes, HI. spent the weekend wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Goerge. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Goerge of Fowler, Mr and Mrs Ernest Thelen of DeWtt and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Thelen of Lansng had dnner n Frankenmuth on Monday and went sght-seeng. Clnton County News, Second class postage pad at SI Johns, Mch Publshed Wednesdays - nl 20 E Walker Street, SI Johns by (lnttm County News, nc Subscrpton prce by mal n Mchgan, $6 Tor one year, $0 Tor two vears. $4 25 for sx months, outsde Mchgan $7 50 Tor one ear NEXT WEEK o Our Annual "BACK m TO SCHOOL" HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS START AUG. 9th REXALL Servng All Your Health Need* DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS PHONE tk OMMV&ltoVUf, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Mead of 246 East Pne St. Else, wll celebrate ther 25th weddng annversary wth an open house at the Duplan Church-of Chrst, Colony Road, Sunday August 24th 975 from 2:00 to 5:OoVm. The occason wll be hosted by ther chldren, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mead and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mead and ther grandchldren, Mr. and Mrs. Denns Mead, Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, Ms. Cathy Kae, Cndy and Laure Mead. U s requested there be no gfts. There wll be amoney tree avalable. Open house to honor annversary An open house Sunday, August 24 wll mark the 25th weddng annversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mead of 637 N. Shepardsvlle Road, Else. The open house wll be held at the Duplan Church of Chrst, Colony Road from 2 to 5 p.m. n the afternoon. The occason s beng hosted by ther chldren, Mr. and Mrs. John (Karla) Mller-Tomasek Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Mller, 882 Knley Road, Ovd, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Debra Lan, to Ronald Curts Tomasek, 775 St. Clar Road, St. Johns. Mss Mller s employed by MSU and her fance s employed by Motor Wheel Corp., Lansng, and also farms. An October weddng s planned. YOU AND YOUR HOME Decoratng Hnts By Mary Bell So much queston It rated on pcture and wall groupng!, Forml or nformal, dlmtnon, fxture, color, etc. Wall groupngs are usually an at- tracton In a room and can be a very suble way of showng your talent and personalty. A (low of lne, cotof", balance, and counfer balance basc texture and dmenson are worked In for added nterest. Personal photos are not used n a lvng room groupng, however can make an Interestng bedroom or den arrangement) Bell Furnure has the largest selecton of wall peces In central Mchgan. Stop In and make up a personal groupng, our decorators wll be happy to help, The Bell Furnture and Carpet showrooms are open Monday and Frday evenngs and other day tll 530 at 460 North East St. on North US-27, Lansng. BELL FURNITURE AND CARPET 460 NorthEsst Street (North US 27) Lansng Schultz of Corunna and Mss Laure Mead, at home. Wayne Mead and Jerrne Betzer weremarred August 2, 950 at the Unted Church n Ovd, by the Rev. C.H. Green. They are lookng forward to recevng ther frends, famly and neghbors. There wll be a money tree, but please do not feel oblgated. Phelps-Haas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phelps, 802 N. Oakland St, St. Johns, announce the engagement of ther daughter Brenda Lee, to Bruce Erc Haas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Haas, 907 W. McConnell St., St. Johns. The brde-elect s a 975 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s employed by Rose Lawn Manor, Lansng. The prospectve brdegroom s also a 975 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s employed by Clnton Constructon. The couple plan an Oct. 8 weddng. j Taylor-Gbbs Mr. and Mrs. Frederc A. Taylor, 500 Salon Rd. n DeWtt, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Kathy Jean, to Arche Joel Gbbs. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gbbs, 387 Tumblewood Lane n DeWtt. /An Oct. 4th date has been set. Whats a ProctoP A jrocto s a test for colonrectum cancer, one of the most common forms of the dsease. The Amercan Cancer Socety urges men and women over 40 to have one wth ther regular health checkups. It could save your lfe. Hnton famly holds reunon The Hnton famly whose orgns go back to the poneerng days of fronter Iowa, meet at the Coloney Restaurant Frday to celebrate wth the last 3 members of the orgnal famly, Mrs. Edwn Hnton, 82, St. Charles,., Myrtle Wood, 9, Pewamo, and Mrs. Nell Sknner, Gold feld, Iowa. ( Left sde of the table from front to back are: Mr. and Mrs. Bll Hough, Dayton, Oho, Mrs. Dobson reunon The Dobson fahuly reunon wll be held at St. Johns Cty Park Aug. 7 at l p.m. Those attendng are nstructed to brng ther own table servce, beverage, dsh to pass and prze for bngo. 35tk The famly ofgareth and Betty Harte are havng a 35th annversary open house, Aug. 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M Lary Wldt, 2525 E. Clark Road, Bath. * Frends of the couple are nvted to attend. 25& Mr, and Mrs. Keth Ruthruff, 8387 U.S. 27, DeWtt, wll be celebratng ther 25th weddng annversary wth an open house at 5937 Haverhll Drve, Lansng, Sunday, Aug 24, from 2 to 5 p.m. The celebraton wll be hosted by ther chldren, Char, Jerr and Bob. Mchgan State Unversty s frst n the Bg^Ten and sxth n the naton n the recept of Natonal Scence Foundaton Graduate Fellowshps. Were watng for you to call The Clnton Coun(y News staff fnds It mpossble to attend meetngs of all clubs and organzatons that take place In busy and actve Clnton County. And there are nsuffcent hours to chase the presdent or secretary of each group to get the stores that arse out of ther meetngs. Club secretares are requested to drop us a card or gve us a call at GIand fll us In on the hghlghts of ther meetngs and especally about specal upcomng actvtes. If we could fnancally afford It, wed employ enough reporters to followjou around and report what you do...and take your pctu e, too. But our bankers nsst on our remanng solvent, payjng our nterest on tme and occasonally makng a payment on the prncpal. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL n St. Johns St. Johns THE! CLINTON COUNTY NLWS Rena Thatcher, Toledo, Oho, front to back are: Mr. J.H. Mrs. Else Wadlck, Br- Dupont, McLean, Va., Mr. mngham, Mr. and Mrs. Bll Hnton, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Greenwalt, Bloomfeld Hlls. Sknner and Mrs. J.H. Dupont Rght sde of the table from and son Rusty, of McLean, Va. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT c^vaajnnon BETTER QUALITY LOWER PRICE MMod v GIRLS SLACKS SOX SHIRTS DRESSES NEW STYLES, COLORS, FABRICS ALL MODERATELY PRICED GIRLS REGULATION GYM SUITS FOR ST JOHNS JR-HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL IN STOCK NOW

5 August 3,975 Mr. & Mrs. Danel McKenze Weddng hells rng for erry Spencer and Danel McKenze Sherry Lee Spencer and lanel J. McKenze were unted n marrage, on June 2 at the Frst Unted Methodst Church n St. Johns. The Reverand Francas C. Johanndes performed the double rng ceremony.and musc was provded by Bonne Rae Balo, cousn of the brde, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., who sang and accompaned herself on the gutar and by Barbara t Davs, who was the organst. The brde was gven n marrage by her father and flowers placed on the altar were arranged by Mrs. Eldon LeBlond and conssted of gant yellow mums and babys breath. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Spencer, 3864 Country Farm Road, St. Johns, and the groom s the son of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. McKenze, 607 Hgham Street, St. Johns. The brde wore an Alfred Angelo orgnal wth empre stylng. Seed pearls enhanced the sculptured necklne, whch was overlayed wth rejenbrojdered lace, whch also * v adorned the ftted sleeves that closed wth tny covered buttons. The floor-length skrt had a crcular self-tran that was applqued wth re-embrodered lace. Her vel, a chapel-length mantlla of nylon telle, edged wth lace, had an.open, camelot style cap covered wth pearls. She carred a cascadng bouquet of yellow roses, whte and yellow dases, babys breath and tralng vy. Sandra Nelson, St. Johns, was the mad of honor and the brdesmads ncluded: Deborah,, Balo, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., cousn of the brde and Deborah Rudy and Chrstne Sgns, both of St. Johns. Ther dresses were floorlength, sleeveless, empre-style yellow gowns wth V-necks edged n whte lace. The Iongs^ sleeved matchng jackets had whte lace at the wrsts. They also wore whte, wdebrmmed hats, trmmed wth yellow rbbon and carred whte baskets flled wth yellowand whte dases, babys breath, and trahng vy arranged by Mrs. LeBlond. The flower grl, Ange Greve, had a long dress wth a yellow skrt edged n a ruffle. The whte, puffed sleeved bodce had a tny yellow rose applque. She carred a small whte basket flled wth yellow rose petals. He brother, Spencer Scott Greve, was the Bble bearer and wore a lttle whte sut wth a dasy boutonnere. Both are cousns of the brde, from Flnt. The brdes mother wore a floor-length gown of pale green wth a fantasy-flower prnt and a matchng jacket. The grooms mother wore a long-sleeved, floor ^ength gown of bege wth a muted floral prnt. Both wore corsages of whte dases. The best man was Allen Hennng, St. Johns and groomsmen and ushers ncluded: Thomas McKenze, Chcago, brother of the groom, and Curts Parks and Jack Spencer, brother of the brde, both of St. Johns. Andrew Spencer, brother of the brde, was acolyte. Immedately followng the ceremony, a recepton was held at Nle Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mashburn, the grooms aunt and uncle were host and hostess and Bonne Rae Balo furnshed pano musc. Those servng at the recepton were: Andrea and Marca Balo, Barbara Stffler, Bonne LaBre, Mardell Nelson, Bob Spencer Jr., brother of the brde and Dana Schroeder. Followng a honeymoon to Colorado, the couple wll make ther home at 3802 Half Turn Road," Apt. 20, Colorado Sprngs, Colo. PFC Danel McKenze wll be statoned at Fort Carlson, Colo. MILL ILIP IN THE AVIIP AIDCUT CCUJE6E? Marca Tat and Robert Steffers exchange vows Mr. & Mrs. Robert Steffers Marca Louse Tat became Harold Plowman, host and the brde of Robert Alan Steffans, July 26 at the Unted Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cornell, hostess, St. Johns. Methodst Church, St. Johns. Ovd, the brdes grandparents, Robert Donaldson, Harvey, were the guests of honor. performed the dquble rng Followng a weddng trp to ceremony and musc was the Wsconsn Dells, Macknac provded by Joyce Glbert, Island and Saulte Ste. Mare, Hastngs. the couple wll resde n The brde,was gven n Marquette. marrage by her father, and yellow mums were placed on the altar. The brde s the daughter of. Robert and Gweneth Tat, 79 E. Prce Road, St. Johns and the groom s the son of Roger and Noreen Steffens, Menasha, Ws. The brde chose an emprestyled organza, whte lace overlay contnung nto a rounded tran.. She wore a crowned shoulder-. length double vel wth lace edgng, and carred a Wndsor bouquet of yellow carnatons wth a rose rbbon streamer. The matron of honor was Kathleen Beagle, Portland, and the brdesmads were Rachelle Anne Malhost, Ypslant, Carol Spangenberg, Grand -Rapds, and Lorene and Jule Tat, St. Johns. They wore country empre dresses of organza wth floralflockng and carred matchng rose and carnaton bouquets. The brdes mother wore a long, pale blue dress wth standup collar and puffed sleeves. She wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds wth yellow carnatons and a butterfly. The grooms mother chose a long, lemon yellow sleeveless dress. The best man was Tm Tenns and the ushers ncluded Ron Steffans, Jm Knakal, Mark Rholoff, Charles Tat and Tom Moldenhauer. Followng the ceremony, a recepton for 00 people was held at Smth Hall. Those servng at the recepton ncluded: Peg Mellen, Carney; Gwen Fuson, Walled Lake; Sally Sager, Rogers Cty; Judy Rtch, Bloomfeld Hlls; Betty Cornell, Dansvlle; Ruth Loser, Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. /4m^j$Mkh car*»r school offers specalzed nne-monh career courses lm ^ Arlne & Travel Agency Secretaral - Receptonst Fashon Merchandsng Professonal Modelng, Clout* fagln Stplambr 0,(979 CLINTON COl/NTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN r^nf^n j-,j <*"* IRTHS A daughter, Angela Mare, was born to Mchael and Mary E. Tufnell, 695 Drumheller Road, Bath, on Aug. 2 n Sparrow Hosptal, Lansng. The mother s the former* Mary E. Akn. A daughter Tara Lyn, was born to James A.and Barbara Magee, 30 Rock ford Road, Lansng on July 23 n Sparrow Hosptal. The mother s the former Barbara Nchols. A daughter, Jule Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Schneder, Route 2 Pratt Road, Portland, on July 28 n Sparrow Hosptdl n Lansng. A son, Darryl Lawrence, was born to Terry R. and Suzanne E. Mangles, 6744 Beard Road, Shaftsburg, on July 3 at Sparrow Hosptal, Lansng* A daughter, Andrea Mare, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Mack L. Webster, 2265 W. Parks vroad, St, Johns, n Sparrow Hosptal, Lansng on Aug.. A grl, Jane Emly, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robnson, Yuma, Colo., on July 5." The baby weghed 7 pounds and % ounce and has brother, Rubn and sster, Amanda, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Davs, St. Johns and the mother s the former, Holly Jane Davjs. A grl, Shannon Lyn, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Padgett of 008 S. Lansng St., St. Johns July 3,975 at Clnton v / Memoral Hosptal. She- weghed 5 lbs) Vk ozs. The baby has one brother, Randy. Grandparents are Mrs/Betty Rademacher and Mr, and Mrs, R.V. Padgett. The mother* s the former Lnda Rademacher. Twn grls, Meagan Jane Gester and Melssa Jane Gester, were born to Mr. and Mrs Mchael Gester of 6975 Rdge Rd, Else, Mch August 3, 975 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. They weghed 3lbs. 5A ozs and 3 lbs, oz. The babys have one sster. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haggart and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gester. The mother s the former Mary Jane Haggart. Dale ArthrHoward, 22,5398 Chetwyn Drve, Lansng; Peggy Lee Brooks, 2, 807 Broadbent Rd Lansng, Rchard Robert Rley, 20, 43 Leasea, Wllams ton; Ruth Ann Smon, 9, R,4, St. Johns., Roy Douglas Webster, 40, R. 2, Box 406, Dmondale; Joan Ardth Braman, 34, 7544 West Pratt Road, DeWtt. D.wghtLee Crag, 9, R.l, St. Johns; Mchelle Renee Lawrence, 8, R.3, St. Johns. Peter Floyd Glowney, 24, 3 East Hgh Street, Ovd; Sally Ann Jenks; 8, 3 East Hgh Street, Ovd. r TUnd&kpU J Mr. and Mrs, J.D. Bancroft and chldren of S.W. Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pasch returned home Sunday evenng, August 3, after a ten day fshng and sght seeng trp nto Canada. Mrs, Wllam Ernst and Maxne Ernst were weekend guests on Aug. 2 and 3, ofjmr, and Mrs. Wllam S. Ernst and Ron of Battle Creekl I * Rev. and Mrs, H.E. Rossow left on Saturday, August 2, on a two weeks vacatonat Houghton Lake. Mrs. Steve Thelen and chldren of rural Mur were recent afternoon vstors of her mother, Mrs. Floyd Foerch, Its the end of 75 and the begnnng of SAVINGS! at EGAN FORD SALES, INC. 200 W. Hgham ST. JOHNS Phone NoUusl numbers^: I but I m 3 growth! «Bg %fn ^ the helpful ones. "7st Sem-Annual StatemenF June 30,975 Assets FrstMortgage Home Loans. $23,06, Home Purchase Contracts 4,587,3.76 Lease Opton Contract 820, Savngs AccountLoans 624, Home Offce and Branch Offce Buldngs - Less Deprecaton Furnture, Fxtures and Equpment - Less Deprecaton fteal Estate Includng R.E. n Redempton Mscellaneous Assets... Federal Home Loan Bank Stock Unted States Government Securtes 3,60, , , ,94.08,900, ,09, Other Investment Securtes.* 6,304, Cash on Hand and n Banks.. 2,652, $257,50, Labltes and Reserves Savngs Accounts..*: $232,305,3^7 Federal Home Loan Bank Advances * 573, Loans n Process....*,289, Tax and Insurance Escrow Accounts 2,393, Unappled Cf edts Mscellaneous Labltes Contngent Proft on Mortgages and Land Contracts... Reserve for Interest Uncollected Reserve for Taxes. Reserves LegalReserve, v Y $2,250, Undvded Profts 5,696, Federal Insurance Reserve,450,00000 STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Ingham SS f 4, , , , , ,396, $ Robert E. Clark, Presdent, and Wllam J. Van Hoesen, Secretary, respectvely, of Captol Savngs & Loan Assocaton of Lansng, Mchgan duly ^worn severally depose and say that the above s a true statement to the best of ther knowledge and belef. / Robert E. Clark, Presdent Wllam J. Van Hoesen, Secretary A career school l^ a prltal* worm nt colltg ll<tnd*b r Th* Mchgan laord ol Educaton and epptef fay Th«Vbrant Admlnflrallon Vst us at our new locaton IT" ear»r. acftool LONG COMMERCE PARK 920 LONG BOULEVARD LANSING, MICH PHONE (57) * v ; Subscrbed and sworn befove me ths nnth day of July, 975. t DavdL.Shelp Notary Publc, Ingham County, Mchgan My commsson expres on July 26,978. "BIG C THe HeLPFUL ohes" captol savngs Loan assocanon mam offce: ll2 E.Allegan, Lansng, Ml 4890, ph ncorporated 890 member. Fctleral Kome,Loan Bank Sylem and F.SLLC.

6 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN.August 3,076 Clnton County News JACK HARRIS-Genefa Manager HAROLD SCHMALTZ-Advertsng Drector JIM EDWARDS-Edtor A PERSONAL LOOK.AT THE NEWS Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards* <! % *7ke Ottk oj te commttee One sprng day many years ago, a cty fellow took the day off from the offce to hke through the countrysde. He paused to watch a farmer plow hs feld wth oje mule.,"gddap, Blly!, Gddap, Barney! Gddap, Moe!" the farmer kept shoutng. - t The puzzled observer asked how many names the old mule had. "Just one," the-farmer nformedhm. "Hs name s Barney, but he doesnt know hs own strength. So I put blnders on hm and yell three names at hm. He thnks the two other mules are helpng and he does all (he work hmself." * Pretty clever psychology, the cty fellow thought. If you could only use that knd of psychology to get a man to. work real hard....make hm thnk hes got lots of help and just thnk how much hed do. The next day he went back to hs offce ahd nvented the commttee. That may have been the begnnng of the commttee but t surely wasnt the end-especally n our natons captol. Commonly known as commssons, panels, task forces, boards or groups, there are between 2,000 and 3,000 of them to "advse" varous agences of the Federal Government. Whenever Washngton cant make a decson ~ or wants to postpone pne -- t creates a commsson. In addton to the actual commttee members, they employ between 4,000 and 5,000 staff members, ts dffcult to pnpont what t costs taxpayers to mantan these varous commssons, but ts estmated to be between $65 mllon and $00 mllon per year. Some advsory bodes ate very necessary and valuable, of course, but ther prolferaton s overwhelmng and ther lfespan seemngly endless. We even have advsory commssons to advse other advsory commssons. And often, the tme and expense for the resultng advse s for naught because t s not acceptable to the poltcal poston of the advsed.* Inflaton-weary Amercans often take ther frustratons "out on the check-out clerk at the supermarket, the gas staton attendant, or the reparman. But seldom, when they look at ther payroll check stubs and gasp at the amount set asde for Uncle Sam, do they st down and wrte to ther Congressman demandng a halt to government overspendng. If Washngton used the mule psychology, one meanngful, necessary commsson could do the job of three and at one-thrd the cost. If Barney can get the job done, there would be no need for Bll and Moe. * Mchgan Farm Bureau 25 YEARS AGO Aug. 0,950 Pvt. Rchard Brownng, of Watcrtown Townshp, s the frst Clnton County boy to be wounded n the Korean war. Rchard, 9, s the son of Mr. and Mrs. C C Brownng. Clnton Countys board of supervsors made adjustments n the salares of deputes n t county offces, but faled to allow anyncreases for elected county offcals at ther August sesson here Monday. Salares of elected-county offcals are always set durng an electon year and the schedule adopted contnuesfor the ensung twoyear perod. ~, Clnton County Treasurer Lee Bssell ths week dsbursed a total of $52,03.30 n checks to Clnton townshps, vllages, school dstrcts and the cty of St. Johns for ther share of the state ntangble tax for the fscal year and the state sales tax for the quarter endng June 30., Servces were held at the Geller Funeral Home n Westphala Wednesday mornng for the two Mexcan youths who drowned Sunday whle wadng n the Grand Rver four and one-half mles west of Westphala. ^The dedcaton of the new Veterans Memoral Swmmng Pool at St. Johns Cty Park as a memoral to Clnton Countys servcemen and women of World War II wll be a hghlght of St. Johns observance of V.J. Day. 0 YEARS AGO Aug. 2,965 The Cty of St. Johns has completed the bggest street seal coatng program n 0 years wth approxmately $,000 beng spent n the last few weeks to protect pavement n the cty. A formal request for con* slderaton of a low-coat housng plan for senor ctzens was presented tu the St. Johns Cty Commsson last week. The publc s nvted to an open house Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the new Eureka Clnc. LEAVING HOME? / Take Your Home Wth You!! The County News Knows What It Is Lke To Leave Frends And Famly Behnd, And Start A Lfe Of Your Own... NOW YOU CAN TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WITH YOU! Specal College Subscrpton! - CLINTON COUNTY NEWS SPECIAL COLLEGE SUBSCRIPTION J Please check one 9 Months For *3 75 NAME I HOME ADDRESS.. CITY COLLEGE I ADDRESS...CITY St STATE», L Check Enclosed Bll Me -. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS 20 E, WALKER ST. ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN THE CLINTON COUNTY NEWS 9 MONTHS J JUST CUP COUPON AND MAIL TODAY / The open house wll be put on by Dr, Ronald J. Weller and the Eureka Communty Hosptal Assn, Shrley Cobb, M.S.U. co-ed, and her ll-year-old brother, Alan, are n the mdst of a fveweek sojourn n Fnland where they are vstng ther "sster" Prrkoand her parents, Mr. and* Mrs. Nlo Kukkonen n* Helsnk. A resoluton approvng the sgnng of a contract for an urban renewal advance grant.of $75,368was passed by the St. Johns Cty Commsson last, Tuesday and the contracts, sgned by Mayor Smt. The DeWtt Memoral Assn. hopes to break ground before Aug. 28 for a new 50 by 70-foot addton to the exstng DeWtt Memoral Buldng across the street from the hgh school. ONE YEAR AGO Aug. 5,974 Duane Abbot, 28, hs twn daughters, Lsa and Lor, both 5 and hs 8 month old daughter Trac, all of DeWtt were klled Wednesday nght, Aug. 7, when a car drven by Thomas Harte,, 28, of Bath ht ther Vega staton wagon broadsde, Harolds. Beardslee, 8, of 7 HghSt., ded Frday, Aug. 9, at Memoral Hosptal n Owosso. A long-awated seven-mle secton of U.S.-27 Freeway bypassng Lansng wll be opened to traffc Tuesday, Aug. 27, the State Hghway Commsson has announced. Jon Cleveland; 204, Floral Avenue, wll be leavng Aug. 27 fora 2-year VISA assgnment at Mweya School, Gtega, Burund, Afrca, Afterabout an hour of debate,,. r the DeWtt townshp board approved the grantng of a lquor lcense, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bell to open up a bar on the corner of U,S. 27 and Weland Rd. The vote was approved 4-, wth Dale Emerson votng In the negatve sayng he wanted 2 more weekb to consder.t. Treasurer Olver JVngeH--ahd^Bm^TO were absent from the meetng. Nate Beam packed s up hs" v chckens, went to the Iona Free Far and came back wth 27 rbbons n the poultry open class. To the Edtor, Comng nto St. Johns from the west a bt ago we couldnt help but notce the mprovement that was made to the Colonal restaurant buldng. Ths beats anythng that the so called Urban renewal could have come up wth. Look what that cost Lansng and t dd no good at all. It just cost a lot of dollars and t hurt that part of the town and, as far as busness s concerned just what dd t help? Who came up wth the dea n the frst place? Some hgh educated men wthout much common sense. Ths country s full of hgh educaton these days but lackng common sense and thats from the top on down. T.J. Wllams, Iona, Mch. VFW. announces pancake breakfast s The DeWtt VFW Post and Auxlary #67 wll have a "Pancake Breakfast" durngthe Ox Roast on Saturday, August 6, front 8 untl :30 a.m. Breakfast wll nclude: a servng of eggs, sausage, potatoes, and all the pancakes you can eat. There wll be a donaton of $2 per adult and $.26 per chld, under 2. t Post and Auxlary members wll also be marchng n the Ox Roast Parade that mornng. Members wshng more nformaton-about the parade lne-up tme and place should contact Mary W<ston, BETTER LATE THAN NEVER--Rep. Francs Spanola (Dem) of Corunna gets an "A" for effort, but falls a lttle short n hstmng.a news release by Spanola tells of hs hopes that a bll passed by the house wll be approved by the Senate before they recess. Passage of the.bll should warm the empty bllfolds of students unsuccessfully lookng for summer work. Spanola sad,"... Im hopeful the Senate can process ths bll before we recess, so that possbly several hundred youths and students can stll get a summer job through the state before school resumes." Now, lets see school starts n Sep-) tember. Ths s August 3, If you apply for the job mmedately, you mght get a response n a week. That makes t about August 20. Go n for the ntervew the week after and, f accepted, you mght start your employment by the 27th. Not bad, you mght get a whole week of wage earnng hours n before ts tme to go back to school^so, Spanolas rght-rush that bll through, Senators. * * *... DOUBLE DOSAGE-Thngs are really dscouragng for Detrot pro sports fans and Sunday was a rare opportunty to wallow n defeat. The Tgers lost ther 5th straght seekng mmortalty n the record books and the Lons got drubbed n ther football exhbton season opener 34-0 at the hands of the Oakland Raders.»/ * *.. /GOOD SHOW-Of all the Saturday mornng cartoon shows for kds, probably the most worthwhle s "Fat Albert" wth Bll Cosby. I thnk ts better than some so called adult shows at nght. * * * If It Ftz,.. NOW, I DONT FEEL SO BAD-Whenever Ive vsted Paul McNamara at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, Ive receved a lecture when Ive requested an ash tray. He would ndcate that I should emulate hm-kck the habt. WhenI walked n Frday, he was n the process of puttng out a cgarette. I guess hes one of those who can clam, "I can qut any tme I want-ive done t hundreds of tmes." Let them hunt money Edtor, Lapeer County Press What ths naton needs s a surefre way to cut" welfare costs. The Atlanta Braves baseball team may have accdentally suggested the perfect soluton. * You know how mad everyone gets at ADC mothers who spend, food stamps on ce cream nstead of oatmeal. It s bad enough that they are feedng out of the publc lunchpal. But they have no rght to enjoy t. Some people on the dole even drnk beer and go to moves. It s no wonder honest taxpayers scream and stomp and suffer from hgh blood pressure. Thoughtful ctzens can understand, the necessty of spendng mllons of tax dollars to r.keep Penn Central or Lockheed from gong broke. No one s foolsh enough to suggest all those corporaton executves should be asked to lve on less than $00,000 ayear. No one would suggest t mght save taxpayers money f these bg bosses cut down on European vacatons, Lncoln Contnentals and dry martns, * IT IS EASY to understand ths paradox. Mrs. Honest Ctzen stands behnd Suzle ADC n the A&P. She sees the 6-pack and the steak n Suzes cart. But Mrs. Honest Ctzen never sals n the same lagoon wth a yacht captaned by an executve of a tax-subsdzed corporaton. So she snt rocked -by hs waves. You are always bugged more by the leaky faucet n the ktchen than by a flood n the next state. When your husband sghs at Raquel Welch, you laugh. When he ogles the gal next door, youre jealous. Ye Olde Phlospher has spake. So what to do about ths welfare problem whch threatens to make Mrs. Honest Ctzen sck long before t makes her poor? One of those seekng solutons s Danel Kruger, a professor at Mchgan State Unversty. Hes a member of a* chrome-dorfe commttee whch has been studyng the economc mess n Mchgan. Recently, n a speech at the Mchgan Press Assoc, conventon, he unveled a startlng Idea. He sad hs commttee had serously dscussed... SHARE AN EXPERIENCE-The -Youth for, Understandng program s currently seedng famles n Clnton and Gratot Countes to be hosts for 3 to 6 foregn exchange students. If you would lke to be part of a program thats" nterestng and fulfllng, contact Jm or Karen Carroll at or wrte to them at 220 W. Man St. f Else, The students are to be arrvng n 2 weeks. * *... CHILDHOOD MEMORY-When I was a grade school student n Portage, I notced durng my several trps to the prncpals offce that he looked a lot lke Rchard Nxon. It would bq.more ronc today-hs name was Kssnger,. * * *... DIGGING UP AN OLD JOKE-The* above remnds me of the joke that crculated a couple of years ago <about Henry Kssnger* gong nto hdng. The government, of course, ddnt want the country and foregn powers to know.they ddnt know where Kssnger was. The presdent hred several mpersonaters to replace Kssnger. That prompted staff members, when seeng of many mpersonatng Henry, to remark, " wonder whos Kssnger now." "by Jm Ftzgerald the possblty of payng welfare famles $5,000 each to get out of the state and stay out. IT MIGHT BE cheaper than welfare for Mrs, Honest Ctzen. And t mght make thngs more comfortable for her n.the A&P.. It s an nterestng dea whch could probably be mproved. Whch brngstus to the Atlanta Braves. Recently, to lure more people Into the, park, the Braves staged a free-money promoton* $25,000 wab spread all over the 5 ballfeld In varous denomnatons, everythng from $ blkto a $,000 bll. Selected customers were set loose on the feld and allowed to keep all the money they^eould pck up n 90 seconds. You never saw shrts get stufedy so fast. * *? ** ** ^ «**w" So why doesnt Mchgan spread a few mllon, dollars alorg several mles j&twr- te" OhfoH border? Welfare famles could "be bused- to varous startng ponts and then set loose wth the promse they could keep all the cash they could grab. THERE WOULD be no tme lmt The only stpulaton would be that once the -money huhters stepped over the border nto Oho, they could never agan return to Mchgan.(In the rare chance of a few cheaters, roadblocks couldlbe erected, equpped wth machne guns. * " *- Not only would ths gant gve-away solve a vexng problem, t would also be-a great show. It could easly be ted n wth our. Bcentennal celebraton; what s more Amercan than chasng money? Networks would bd mllons for the TV rghts. Monte Halhcould emcee. The only worry would be the bleedng hearts who would automatcally accuse* the state of degradng the welfare recpents, Tl admt t snt very dgnfed to grub for moheyorf (he ground. But the ADC famles would probabkthnk t was worth t. **^ : And t wouldnt be just themoney. Af (jer all, once they were n Oho, they couueroot tor the Cncnnat Reds nstead of the Detrot Tgers. * Immunzaton clnc Thursday ST. JOHNS -- A free mmunzaton clnc wll be held Aug. 4 from 8:30 to a.m. n the basement of the Congregatonal Church, corner of Maple St. and M-2 n St. Johns, Immunzatons, admnstered by nurses of the Md-Mchgan Health Dept, wll nclude DPT, DT, Typhod, Oral Polo, Measles, Rubella (3-day) or the combnaton measles shots, f T A mumps and the TB khvtest. The free mmunzaton clncs are held monthly by the Health Dept f l The, next 4 wll be Sept,, Oct 9, Nov. 3 W Dec.. NOTICE BINGHAM TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS OUR FIRE ORDINANCE IS IN EFFECT AND WILL BE ENFORCED. for A BURNING PERMIT CALL THE ST. JOHNS v FlRE DEPARTMENT AT 224-^72. WE NEED YOUR COOPERATION TO KEEP THE COSTS OF FIRE.RRO- TECTION AT A MINIMUM. Lyola Dunkelj rk - x Bngham Townshp > Its the end of75* and the begnnng of SAVINGS! at EGAN FORD SALES, INC. ), 200 W. Hgham* ST. JOHNS Phone "4c«

7 August 3,975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 0o#Htfy Stuvwt o &6mm(te4a4t04> ftttyeedthft / Tuesday, July,975 Synopss of proceedngs of Clnton County Board of Commssoners meetng, Tuesday, July,975, The Board met Tuesday July,975 wth all members present. Mnutes of the June 7,975 meetng were approved. It was voted to prohbt the rdng of bcycles on the far grounds durng 4-H Far Week and to post sgns desgnatng bcycle parkng areas at conspcuous places, - It was voted to approve payment of Commssoners expense accounts. It was voted to approve payment of blls for the month of June n the amount of $52, * It was voted to engage the servces of Attorneys Clary, Nantz, Wood & Vanprden of Grand Rapds to represent the county n negotatons wth the Fraternal Order of Polce. It was voted to nomnate and cast a unanmous ballot for Robert Dtmer, Gertrude Buehler, Danel Chsholm and Nancy Purchase for appontment to the Drug Advsory Councl of MM- DHD. It was voted to transfer $3,908 from the Contngency Fund to the DPW account. It was voted to approve the names of the followng applcants under the Farm Land and Open Space Preservaton Act: Davd Furse,, James Bosso, Russell Ormsby & Dean Ormsby ard Carl A Huhn., It was voted to approve the request of Marvn Smth (Bath Twp) to rezone from R-C to B-2 and grant a Specal Use Permt. It was voted to approve the request of Ronald Cooley (Watertown Twp) and grant a Specal Use Permt. It was voted to authorze engagng legal counsel to revew the Bath and DeWtt Townshps Sewer Contract and make a recommendaton, to the Board. It was also voted to request a recommendaton from the DPW Board. It was voted to send a letter opposng H.B (Electon bll). It was voted to nvte Sam Burns and the Plannng Commsson to present and dscuss the US-27 relocaton. It was voted to adjourn at ths tme and to meet agan Tuesday, July 22, 975 at 9[00 A.M. Meetng adjourned. /s/ernest Carter, Clerk /s/dyle Hennng, Charman Tuesday, July 22,975 Synopss of proceedngs of Clnton County Board of Commssoners meetng, Tuesday, July 22, 975. The Board met Tuesday July 22, 975 wth all members present. Mnutes of the July,975 meetng were approved. Joe Potter, representng Clnton County Hstorcal Socety presented a plaque desgnatng the courthouse as a Centennal buldng. It was voted to table any acton on the Bath-DeWtt Sewer Agreement and appont a commttee along wth legal counsel to resolve the matter and brng a recommendaton to the Board by August 5th, It was voted to rescnd the moton passed 2/4/73 makng the Emergency Servces Coordnator a part-tme poston and approve the Resoluton makng the Emergency Servces Coordnator a fulltme poston.. It was voted to pay the regular per dem rates to the Zonng Commsson and Zonng Appeal Board. It was voted to authorze Probate Court to spend $3,60 to mcroflm ther records. * It was voted to approve a dranage project at the 4-H Far Grounds for outsde water hydrants at a cost not to exceed $500. It was voted to recommend the "No Buld Alternatve". It was voted to adodt the Resoluton concernng the proposed expanson of Captol Cty Arport. It was voted to adopt the Resoluton concernng fundng from the Offce of Substance Abuse Servces. It was voted to transfer $30,000 from the Contngency Fund to the Revolvng Delnquent Tax Fund. It was voted to accept the Summer Youth Recreaton Program and dvde the sum of $2,757 among the varous unts. It was voted to approve CETA Ttle Contract consstng of 3 county postons for a total amount of $8,703. It was voted to approve CETA Ttle VI Contract consstng of 0 county postons for month of $9,85, It was voted to approve 30 postons n varous governmental unts as part of the CETA Ttle VI Contract of $260,684. It was voted to approve as part of the CETA Ttle VI Contract 0 postons n varous governmental unts of $97,347, leavng an unallocated balance of $29,892. It was voted to wthdraw the fundng for the Tr-County Planner poston of $0, * It was voted to rescnd the acton taken 6/3/75 appropratng $2,500 for part-tme help for the Prosecutors Offce. It. was voted to reconsder the vote taken earler regardng relocaton of US-27 Corrdor "No Buld" route. The moton was defeated. It was voted to recommend the B-3e route. The moton carred. It was voted to adjourn at ths tme and to meet agan Tuesday, August 5, 975 at 9:00 A.M. Meetng adjourned at 5:00 P.M. Ernest Carter, Clerk /s/dyle Hennng, Charman $wtty acvmd Wllam V. Mllman has receved a $200 specal act and servce award for hs part n supportng the feld evaluaton of fuel ar explosve muntons at the US Army Moblty Equpment Research and Development Center (MERDC), Fort Belvor, Va. The son of Mrs. H.F. Mllman of 407 West Walker St., St. Johns, Mchgarf,-he s shown.here beng congratulated by Colonel T. R. Hukkala, Commander. Mllman and hs wfe, Dorothy, have four sons and resde at 863 Stockton Parkway, Alexandra, Va. He receved hs BS n mltary engneerng from West Pont and served nne years as an Army offcer. He receved hs MS n cvl engneerng from the Unversty of Mnnesota and s a regstered professonal engneer r Illnos and has worked at MERDC snce August 97. The feld evaluatons nvolved Mllman n hs capacty as a general and mechancal engneer wth the Centers Mne Neutralzaton Dvson wth a team testng a Navy warhead/army delvery system for possble use n the neutralzer of mne felds, one of MERDCs major felds of endeavor. MERDC s a Development Center reportng drectly to the Army Materel Command and s responsble n such other felds as camouflage, brdgng and waste water treatment for engneerng, research, development and frst producton buys to support troop moblty, combat and logstcs. Ths was the week I earned my pay, Appropratbns week the week or ten days at the end of the regular sesson when the budget blls are crammed through 20 to 80 page blls that contan lne after lne of short tem descrptons followed by dollar fgures. Blls contanng from a few mllon to a few bllon^ dollars. New programs are nsttuted and old ones cancelled v Peoples jobs are abolshed and ndustres thrve or flounder dependng on the votes. One hundred people from our dstrct contact me askng me to support a partcular appropraton for every person n opposton. And that s the reason taxes grow. These are not ADC mothers or State employees enjoyng the publc trough. They are busnessmen, local publc offcals and concerned parents. Road bulders and local offcals called to protest a proposed cut n hghway funds. Hosptal admnstrators, pharmacsts, physcans, and nursng home owners feel the ncrease n medcad payments s too low. School teachers, admnstrators and parents of handcapped chldren are concerned that specal educaton mones are nadequate. LOCAL OFFICIALS are concerned about revenue sharng. Ths s a large tem n Plenty of actvty at 975 Clnton County 4-H Far the budget that many ctzens do not know about. For example (barrng last mnute changes) * here are some representatve grants for our dstrct: Mason $46,000, Owosso $478,000, Alma $26,000, St. Johns $84,000, Charlotte $239,000, A typcal small townshp wth 500 populaton receves a lttle over $30,000. presume these mones are beng spent wsely, If you thnk theyre not you should pay a lttle more attenton toyour local government. These offcals stll play a sgnfcant role n spendng your tax dollars. I gve n to some of those specal nterests. Sometmes because ther concerns are justfed. Sometmes, Im ashamed to admt, just because the pressure from-folks back home s just too strorg to resst. But I always try to have.enough sgnfcant money savng amendments to more than balance any ncreases I am responsble for. I was partcularly pleased to secure an amendment I proposed for the Socal Servces bll that should save eght and one-half mllon state tax dollars. I was also successful n some changes n school ad. I enjoy appropratons week and always try to play a sgnfcant role. There s no other week that my servces to you n Lansng are so m-^ l portant. Why Queston Your Cars Performance? FOR FARM FINANCING REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES M^I^I/ Zephyr fr! m -UT, your purchases to. L7VNDBATSK 04 S. US-27 Ph SI. Johns, Mch. Servng Amercas Farmers: Provders of Plenty ^ ST. JOHNS Ph VILLAGE BATH HANDMADE SOAPS SOAP DISHES BATH OILS ROOM SPRAYS TALCUM ^5, BRING YOUR CAR TO MOORES FOR SERVICING BRAKES TIRES ENGINE MUFFLER RADIATOR BATTERY * ELECTRICAL SYSTEM V V V V V V V FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ON ALL SERVICE AND REPAIR! MOORE OIL 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 Fast servce,. Low prces St. Johns BEER SHAMPOO % Prce Sale. 909 E. STATE ST. ST. JOHNS PHONE E. WALKER ST., ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 4BB79 TELEPHONE: 57/ ^220 NJCLINTON-ST. JOHNS & SEE THE 975 CHEVROLET at EDINGER CHEVROLET I V MONDAY NIGHT BAKEDLASAGNA 05 Homemade * TUESDAY NIGHT U.S. CHOICE $925 RIB EYE STEAK * WEDNESDAY NIGHT GOLDEN FRIED j 0, 5. PERCH L THURSDAY NIGHT. Steak Nto At Specal Prces FRIDAY & SAT-NIGHT J PRII^ERIEl V ^ Cqme In and Watch Tger Baseball n Colorl Great Steaks, Pne Beer, Wne, Cocktals, Seafood, Dancng HAPPY HOUR 2-5 MON. THRU THURS. ENTERTAINMENT Frday-Saturday OPEN PAH-Y A.M. TO 2 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 8 P.M. Located % Mtes South of US-27 DeWtt Blnker Lght AcroM Ffom Zlgs Centennal Farm Mkt at Dll Road»US-27 Phone EfMHHflf SALES «MhUU ACCESSORIES KNTAU MM PtM BOATS, MOTORS Lawn & Garden Equpment BECK & HYDE FARMARINA, INC. Call I Hour: Mon thru Frl 9 a.m. -9 p.n. ONE- QF MICHIGANS LARGEST PARTS DEALERS Sat and Sun ^ o-m. 4 p.m. OPEN 7 DAYS^ Located on N. US-27 6 Ml. No of St. Johns

8 8 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ^ ^# 8 - ^ I TJRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Maple Avenue at Slate Street Averll M. Carson, Mnster Sunday, August 7 0:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp Wednesday.AugUBtM SMS pjn. Boy Scout Troop 8 Church Ottlce Hours: Monday thru Frday B:30 am to noon Tel; FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 200 EastState Street Box 28 St. Johns, MlcbJgan4887fl Francs Carl Jchanndes, Mnster Worshp Servce 0 a.m. > August 9-7:30 a.m. Councl on Mnstres FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH 52 S. US-27 St Johns, Mch. A fundamental Bble belevng church, 9:45 am Bble School am Worshp Servce 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 all servces. Church offce hours 9-2 & -3 Mon Ihru Frl.ST.HIIIXSKIMSCOIALtlHJUH Corner»[ Mead and Walker - Reclory406E.Walker Phone Offce 22* Schedule Eery Sunday H om Holy Communon 2d & 4th Sunday 0 am Holy Communon and.sermon. Other Sundays 0 am Mornng Prayer and Sermon Nursery & church bchool 0 am for nursery through llh Etery Monday eve 7 pm - Sprtual Healng Servce st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senor Ctzens 2d 4 4lh Tuesdays-- Noon Senor Ctzens _,_ Every m«saa^. mornng and evenng weght wjochersv "" 2d Wednesday -5 pm Famly Plannng Clnc st 4 :rd Wed mrnng OEO Nutrton (lass Eery other Wed evenng7;30 Cadet Grl Scouts Every 4lh Thursday Jayceltcs H pp Every Thursday 8 pm AA Al Anon Every Frday 3:5 pm Brownes ST. JOHNS CHURCH OF CHRIST 400 E. State Street HeraldF.DeWeese.Mlnster Ph. Ovd :30 ajn. Sunday School 0:30 am. Mornng; Worshp & Communon 6:00 p.m. Youth Meetng 7:00 p m. Evenng Worshp 7:00 p.m, Wed. Bble Study A Frendly Church wth a Scrptural Message -/ ST.lOSf.PH CATHOLIC CHURCH Itv Wllam ( Hankerd, Pastor llev Ruymond Coehrnfl Assocate Pastor H-clory 09 IJnden SI Ph Convent 0 S Oakland Ph School 3 K Cass Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Ktenng 7 pm Sunday 7:30. % 0:30 and 2 Holy Ihy See bulletn Weekdays H:30 am and 7 pm Sacramenl of Penance Saturdays. 3:30 t»;. pm afler 7 pm Mass untl H;30 pm Vm-kday cenngs-a frew mnutes hefore rwnlng Mass. Frs Frdays.Sacrament of Penance. Tlmrsdaj from 4 to r. pm and after the evenng Mass untl sll are heard Mass and prayers of Adoraton al 7 pm I Inly Communon on Frday al Hand 7:5 am Alralon of I he Blessed Sacramenl. Thursday 7 pm un Frst Frday afler Ivrnng Maw Devotlms Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novcna - after 7:5 pm Mass each Tuesday Relgous Instructon Classes-Adult Inqury Class. Tuesday at 8 pm. Hgh School ("CD. Wednesday at 7:30 pm Publc Crade School (CD.Tuesdays from 4 unll 5 urn BapUsmv-Kuch Sunday at :30 by appontment Other arrangements by nppantmcnl. ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mssour Synod) Rev Mchael R.Ruhl, Pastor 0:5 am Dvne Worshp 8:00 am Matns Servce. 3rd Sunday each monlh 9:00 am Sunday School and Bble ClaMe Holy Communon Island 3rd Sunday* each month at 0:5 am Church Offce Hours 9:00-2:00 Monday, " Wednesday. Thursday and Frday mornngs.. -, Adult tnstrucuon-7,pm Mondays. «Weekday School and Confrmaton CU«s Wednesdays. 3:30*00 pm Lades Guld- LWML - 2nd Wednesday each month at 7:30 pm.elders-tuesdays at 7:00 pm Evanellsts-Thursday at 6:30 pm Youth-2nd & 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm Councls & Commttees - st Tuesday each month at 700 pm.... Womens Bble Study - Tuesdays at 9:30 am, St. Johns Lutheran Church. Golden Age Fellowshp Group,- 3rd Thursday^ each month at :00 pmv (Mce Telephone: Parsonage Telephone: Educatonal WngTelephae: HKOWlANZKD CHURCH OF.IK8U.SCIIHISTL,TTKHI)AV8ANTH WE.CIbttt, Church School 0 oc! * Worshp Servce II oclock Next Week n Clnton County churches BANSIKTKKINITKDMCTHODIST CHURCH Pastor: Rev Mram pemint Sunday Worshp Servce Church School ASSEMBLY OFCOI) SUS-27&E, Baldwn JnspehP, Eger.Jr, Pastor All Churches n Clnton County are nvted W 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 Issue. 9:30am I0;30am 0:00 am - Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp. B:30 pm Youth Servce 7:30 pm Sunday Evenng 7:00 pm - Wcdesday, second and rourth WMC 7;:tO pm - Wednesday evenng servce PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DarodD-Boyd, Pastor 445 Dvson St, E. Lansng t 9:45 - Church School :00 am Worshp Servce Womens Socety - last Wednesdoy of each month. Dnner at 2:30 pm. Busness meetng at :30 UMYF meets each Sunday al 7 pm. * Councl of Mnstres - last Monday of each month at 8 pm. Admnstratve Board - the frst Sunday of each monlh followng a co-operatve, noon dnner. / Senor chor rehearsal each Wednesday at 7:30 pm JKHIIVArS WITNESSES Kngdom Hall 993 North Unsng.SI Tuesday. 7:30 pm Congregaton Book Sludes.Texl studes "The Natons Shall Know Tha I Am Jehovah - How? Tlursday.7:30pm-TheocratcMns" y School -Texts Used: "Bble" and "Ad to Bble Understandng" H:30 pm Servce Meetng. Sunday. H:3Q am-- Publc lecture - tven by Qualfed Representatve nf the Walehlower. Bble and Trad Socety, H:3» am Watchlower Study Current, ssue uf he "Watchlower" magazne studes. PUBLIC INVITED NO COLLECTION TAKEN ClnUlMIF TlK AZARKNK J5 North -ansngstreel Rev Kenneth Anderson Phone lll:0o am - Sunday School :0( am Mornng Worshp f:la pm Young Peoples.Servce 7:(Ml pm Evenng Worshp. Wednesday. 7:30 pm Bble Sludy and prayer hour " KUKKMKTIMHHSTCInCH.los/hurchstrcel Phone Robert Bentley. Mnster 0:0( am - Sunday School ll:0n am Mornng Worshp f-oo pm - Evenng Worshp PrayeVhervlce us announced. SALEM UNITED " MHTHODIST CHURCH US 27and County UneRd Pastor Paul R. Jones Phone Parsonage & Offce 2620 E. Maple Rapds Rd. Eureka. Sunday. 9:00 Worshp 0:00 Church School 7:30 pm WSCS Thrd Thursday each month. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST «0S. Oakland Paul E.Penno, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:5 am-church Servce 0:30 am-sabbath School Servce WEST PILGRIM UNITED METHODISTCHURCH CornerofParksandGroveRd. Rev Bran K Sheen. Mnster 9:30 am Worshp Servce 0:45 am - Church School MIKPAHDSVILLK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DrDaroIdBoyd.Pastor 445J) vson Street EastUnsng.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 In Ihe month. General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday In January. Aprl and September! Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at the homes of members. Berean Crcle meets thrd Thursday evenng n each month at the homes of members. _^_ WAYSIDE BAPTISTCHURCH Pastor Tm Butler The CornerofNUS-27and Roosevelt Rds. Sunday School 0:00 am Mornng Worshp -:00 am Sunday evenng - 6:00 pm Wednesday evenng servce 7:30 pm A church where everyone Is welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF «OD M-2& DeWtt Rd, Hev.W.JefrWebb,Pastor Phone:Church Parsonage :30 am- Sunday Mornng Coffee & Fellowshp Tme 9:45 am-prc-sunday School Quet Tme 0:00 am-sunday School ll:00-mornng Worshp 0:00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:00 pm-evcnlng Worshp Dscusson & Fellowshp Wednesday: 7:00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:0 pm-jr Chor Practce and Chldren* Crcle 7:30pm-BbleSludy,Dscussons Prayer Youth Fellowshp st & 3rd Sundays after the Evenng Servce Women of the Church of God - Meetng st Tuesday each-month DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH 437 Turner Road, DeWtt Rev. Darold Englsh, Pastor Phone am Sunday School am Worshp Servce ( 6 pm Young People. 7 pm Evenng; Servce 7; 5 pm Wednesday - Bble Study and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for today. -. Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng HEDEEMER UNITED METHODISTCHURCH., 05 N: Brdge St Rchard L. Clark, Past or t;» am - Worshp (nursery provded) 0:30 am Coffee Fellowshp I No ChurchSchooT June-August) COMMUNITY OPSTJUDK Catholc Church. Father Jerome Schmltt, Pastor BOlN.Brdge X Daly Mass: Mon and Thurs 7:30 pm. Tues, Wed. and Frl 7;00 am Sunday Mass: 9:00 and :5 am EAST IkWITT HRI.K CHURCH Non-Denomnatonal) Round Lake Road mle East or US-27 (len J. Famham.Pastor Sunday 0 am Sunday School. Classes for. all ages. - -v am Mornng Worshp 5:45 pr - Youth Fellowshp, Senor. 4 and up; Jet Cadets, pm Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:30 pm Bble Study and Prayer. Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n all servces. "An open door to an open book*... A Bble preachng churchwlha message for,0u.. - SOUTH IUI.KYBBLKCHURCH Wllard Farrer. Pastor Located. mte east of Francs Road onchadwckroad n am Sunday School am Worshp Servce lmkl.ltukuancirhcn :a»w.!lerbsonltd: DeWtt Sunday.School 9am Worshp 0:30am ""stnnk, SKPI.S(, 0At,eU, HCll Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Glenn V. Calhey. Jc Vcar - Resdence f Church * Frst 8. Thrd Sundays Mornng Prayer 9 am Second & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon t am VALLEY FARMS H HTISTCIIUHCH 24 E Stale ltd Unsna 9:4 am Sunday School :00 Urn Mornng Worshp Servce 5:30 pm Youth Groups Begnnng wth Ihe 4th trade. 7:00 pm Evenng. Servce WEDNESDAY 7:00 pm Prayer Servce SOUTH IMUTT CHURCH ^ (IF CHRIST 293 llerbbon besde DeWtt Hgh School Mnster: Dr James Grdwood Tel * or :20 am Bble School 0:30 am Mornng Worshp Communon Weekly 6:30 pm Youth Oroups 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp Wednesday. 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and Bble Study Thursday. 7:30 pm Callng Program ^^^^ FIRST It IPTISTCIIUltCH (FI)eWlTT.MtC Rev Jerry Cole.Pastof., 068 DcWtllKd. ^ Sunday School 9:45 am t Mornng Worshp :00 am f oclock Church Tranng 7 oclock Evenng Worshp Mdweek Prayer Servce 7:30. Youth fellowshp 2nd & 4th Sunday at 8 oclock. Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord," For more Informaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWtt. VALLEY FARMS UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev Nel Bollnger, pastor 55 E. Slate Rd Phone :30 am - Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday. 7:30 pp - Youth Servce Thursday, 7:30 pm Bble Study We cordally nvte you lo attend any or all of these servces Lsten (o our Internaltonal broadcast HARVESTIME Sunday mornng at 0:30 am WRBJ, 580 on your dal. STPETEHLUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 5m]eswestoTStJohnsonM-2 5a mles south on Francs Road 2 mles west on Church Road RogerV.Hent. Pastor 8:00 am - Worshp 0:30 am - Worshp 9:5 am Sunday School and bble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday of the monlh at 6 am. Ihrd Sunday of Ihe month at 0:30 pm..stthkheskcatholitftlluhch Fathers Francs Murray andlawrencedelaney Rectory: 02W. Randolph, Lansng Phone/ Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 pm Sunday: 6, B, 0, 2 Holyday: Evebeforeat7;30pmand7& 9 am and 5:30 & 7:30 pm Weekday Masses:7:30 am &.?;30 pm Penance: 4-5 & 8-8:30 pm Baptsm: Sunday at pm. Please call In - advance. HrWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH I Inter-denom (natonal > Murl J. Eastman,Pastor Jm McGovney. Sunday School Supt Marge Person, Co-Supt t:45 am - Sunday School II am - Church, 7 pm Youth Fellowshp 7 pm - Sunday Evenng Servce 7 pm - Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng v Ovd Area TIIHUNITEttCHURCHOFOVID WestFronlSlreet rfev ClaudeB. Rdley, Jr. Past or Worshp Servce 0 am Church School - am Nursery servce for all chldren up lo 2nd grade. WESI.EYAS HOLINESS CHURCH 27W.WllamSl,Ovkl ( RevLoydKeely "M0 am Sunday School and Mornng Worshp. Sunday Evenfngr7:» pm 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetngs OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Man at Oak Street RevE*rlCCopeun,Partor 9:45 am Church School, :00 am Mornng Worshp. Wednesday 7< pm Prayer and Bble Study; 8 pm Senor Chor OVIDFREE METHODIST CHURCH "the church wth "acts 20:20 vson" ll0n.manst.ovkl HeV Rchard Cleason Church Phone S34-59M. Parsonage Phone tm :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 Study every Tuesday 7:30 pm Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce 6:00 pm Teens Softball every Frday HII.Y FAMILY CATIHILHCHURCH lomabbtroad.ovd * Father Joseph Aubn :00 am Mass on Sunday 7:00 pm Evenng MOM OD Wednesday Confessons 0:30 to 0:45 am Sunday CAI.VAHY BAPTIST CHURCH lev Wayne Classman M-2atEbefd 9:45 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng STPAUI.l.UTIIKRANCHURa r Fowler ILE.Rossow. Pastor 9:00 am Worshp 0:00 am Sunday School Fowler Area ST. PAULLUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mch.. H.E.Rossow.Pastor 9:00 o.m. Worshp 0:00am. Sunday School MOSTHOI.Y TRINITY CHURCH Rev Fr Albert J. Schm tt. Pasta- Saturday Evenng Mass 4:30, 7:00 oclock pm Sunday Masses 6:30. B:30, 0:30 am Holy Days Holy Day Eve. ^:30 pm. 7:00 oclock pm Holy Day 6;30 & 8:30 am Sorrowful Mother Novena Durng school j,ear 7:30 pm. summer months 8:00 oclock pm Sacrament nf Penance Saturdays 3:30 to 4:00 oclock pm and afler 7:00 oclock pm mass st Frdays - Thursday from :00 am lo 2:00pm. 3:30 lo 4:30 pm & 7:30 pm untl all are heard Baptsm - Sundays at 2:30 pm by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. Else Area ELSIB.MKTmlHSTCHUHCH ItevDavd Ltchfeld,Mnster 9:30 am - Mornng Worshp 0:30 am Sunday School. Supt Merle Haese OClLAIN METHODISTCHURCH Rev Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 0 am Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Kger am - Worshp Servce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 0 am Sunday School Rev Cowley. Supt am Worshp Servce 6:30 pm Junor & Senor B.Y.F, 7:00 pm lvenng Servce «7-.00 pm.wednesday, Junor and Senor.Chor Practce <*..*, y^-s* - M * 7:30 pm Wednesday. Prayer and Bble Sludy " DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST Smles west Ovd-Else HghSchool 5565 E Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Bll Ntchetson. Youth Mnster 9:45 anv-sunday School ~" am -Church r 6 pm Youlh fellowshp and adult Bble.Study 7 pm - Evenng Servce 7 pm Wednesday - Prayer Meetng ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev ThomasM.Kowalczyk. Pastor POBox97,5l7E.ManSI Bannster 4B807 Phone: 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 UNITED METHODISTCHURCH Rev Ray MoBratne, Pastor Telephone ( or :30 pm Mornng Worshp 0:30 am - Church-School 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev and Mrs Royal Bumelt. Pastor 0:00 am - Sunday School :5 am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng FAITH BAPTISTCHURCH Davd J. Zlmmer. Paslor, (one mle north of traffc lght-else) Sunday Bble School 0:5a.m. Mornng Worshp :00a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:00p.m. Wed.Prayer&BlbleStudy 7:00p.m. Bath Area HATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Itcv Clarence Keth 9;45am Church School- N :00 am Worshp 7:00 pm Bble Sludy HATHHAPTISTCIIUIUH Rev Rchard Cole, Paslor " :00 am Mornng Warshp 6:30 pm Youlh Fellowshp 7:30 pm Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7:30 pm HEOHGAMKEDCHURCH OP JESUS CIIRISTOF UTTER HAY SAINTS CornerUptonRdlSlolIRd Elder R.Premoe Sunday School 0 am Preachng Ser- ce am Chor Practce Wednesday 6:30 pm Md-Week Prayer Servce Wednesday 7:30 pm Everyone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FULLfJOSPEIj CHURCH <u mle east of Perrnton on M-57, a mle south Rev Ly nn Shunk, Pastor 9:45 am - Sunday School :00 am -Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm - Youth Servce 7:45 pm Evenng Servce 7-.4S pm, - Thursday, Prayer and prase servce "* Pewamo Area UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan.. Rev, Rchard Strat I Sunday: :» am Mornng Wonhfc 7:«pm Unted MetfxrW Youth FtUmtfe Sunday School CIMMI 0:* am, ST JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan -^ Rt Rev MsgrThoma J. Bolger, MA Pastor * Dally Mas - 7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm L 7:45 pm, Sunday l;00 am 0:00 am Holy Baptsm Sunday, pm Sacred Confesson - Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 pm Famly Holy Hour for Peaca - Saturday, 7:5 pm Gunnlsonvlle Area UUNMSONVILLE UNITHDMETHODISTCHUHCH Clark and Wood Roads Rev Pau Schlebner. Mnster 9:30 am Church Servce 0:45 am Sunday School, Westphala Area STMAHYSCHUHCII Westphala * / Itev Father James Schmlt Rev James J. Schmtt-Admnstrator Phone Saturday Nght Masses: 4:30 & TloO pm Sunday Mornng 6:00, 8:00, 0:00 Weekdays Monday &Frday7;I5 4:20 am Tues & Thurs 7:5 & 8:30 am Wednesday 7:5 & 7:30 pm Holy Days5:30,7:5& :20 am.7;30pm Wednesday Evenng Mass 7:30 pm Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHOHISTCIIUKCII Maple Rapds Pastor Rev J, Thomas Churn Parsonage -Mddleton 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 GREENBUSHUNITEDMETHODST CHURCH Scott and Marshall Roads Pastor-Norman Wood Sunday,, 0:00 am Church School :00 am Church Servces UMW 4th Wednesday at 8 pm LOWE UNITED. METHODISTCHURCH Corner of Lowe 4N. Lowe Road Across from Ihe Essex School Pastor: Harold McGulre Sunday 9;00 am Worshp Hour 0:5 am Sunday School. 7:00 pm.st & 3rd week Youlh Fellowshp Tuesday 0:00 am Prayer, Sludy Group Wednesday, 7;30pm2nd of, even months Ladles UMW,!,- <> -v J t;,!(j>s-"!>"j.! -«*, Thursday V -"-.«" 8:00 pm Chor Practce ATTEND CH CH WITH US. SOMETHING MISSING? MAYBE U R I EVERYONE IS WELCOME CONOR KGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 40 S. Maple Ave. Maple Rapds. Rev Hector Goodal! Pastor Phone ( to am Worshp Servce am Church School 7 pm Song Festval Everyone welcome) Wed Nght f:30 & 7:30 chor practces Thurs Nght H pm Fellowshp Servce / * Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRIST! N CHURCH 269E MapleRapldsltd Rev Paul R. Jones. Paslor Phone am Bble School foreer>one am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Adull Bble dscussons Nursery provded durng servces 6:30 pm Youlh Meetngs 6:45 pm-wednesday. Jr Chor: Chancel Chor. 7:30 pm Matherton Area MVrlKRNON COMMUNITY ClllltCII 2:00 pm Sunday School.:00 pm - Worshp Servce Wacousta Area WACOUSTA COMMUNITYUNITED METIKHHSTCIH RCH Itev Edward F.OIIo. pastor Phone Mornng Worshp: 0 am Church School Classes :5 am Jr and Sr H Y.F.f:00pm Cherub Chor. Wednesday 3:45 pm Youth Chor, Thursdayfc:45pm, Chancel Chor, Thursday 7:30 pm WSCS Noon Meetngs cveryjlrd Wednesday WXY7, Noon Meetng tvery st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 2nd Wednesday at 7:30 Admnstratve Hoard. 4th Monday of every 3rd monlh. _. Vctor Townshp CROVEHIRLK CHURCH Rev Robert Prange. Pastor Prce and Sheperdsyllte Roads 0:00 am - Sunday School, Classes for llt baas,, :00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:3d pm - Young People 7:30 pm Evenng Servce 7:30pm Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4lh Thursday Couples Club meets 4th Saturday. In monlh Lansng KMIKHLY CHURCH OK CHHlKT 007 Klmberly Drve, - Ijmnf. Mchgan John Hall* II am -Mornng Worshp 0 am > Bble Study 6 pm* Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7:30 rm Wednesday nght * August 3,975 MSU Spartans home schedule features 6 top opponents What could-be the most dffcult and exctng college football schedule n the land faces the Mchgan State team ths fall. It starts off wth four straght 974 post-season bowl partcpants, all hghly rated agan.ths fall, and wnds up wth seven straght Bg Ten foes. But Head Coach Denny Stolz s undaunted. He feels he has a worthy successor to the 974 club whch went 7-3- and mssed a Bg Ten cochamponshp by one half game. "We feel were gong to be a Bg Ten contender," he says. "We base ths judgment on the number of kds well have back, the strong group of returnng regulars and the outstandng men well have avalable at the sklled postons,", The home schedule of sx games, ncludng the frst three of the season, s especally challengng. Sept, 3 - Oho State comes n lookng for revenge for the 6-3 upset MSU pulled last fall. It played Southern Calforna n the 975 Rose Bowl. Sept Mam (Oho) has a 23-game wnnng streak gong, the natons longest, and beat Georga In the Tangerne Bowl last wnter. Sept North Carolna State s the Atlantc Coast Conference.champon and Jed Houston n tle Blue Bonnet Bowl, Oct. - Mchgan nvades for another great- ntra-state grdron classc. Oct Improved Illnos, who ted MSU last fall, s the Homecomng fo$. Nov. 5 -Pesky Northwestern could be dangerous n the home wndup. The Oho State and Mchgan games already are sold out and an all-tme season attendance record for Spartan Stadum. - seems assured. The set of fve road games s topped by the Oct. 4 date at South Bend wth Notre Dame. Others are atmnnesota on Oct. 8, Purdue on Nov., Indana Nov. 8 and Iowa Nov. 22. Lutheran Church to sponsor Vetnomese famly The St. Johns Lutheran Church wll sponsor a Vetnamese famly wth the assstance of some of the surroundng churches and servce clubs. The refugee commttee s lookng for a home or an apartment as welhas collectng THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS clothng, household applances and etc. t Hopefully n the next few weeks the Vetnamese famly Wll be comng to St. Johns. >#«**.,,, v**?vf ^ MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE V Central Natl Bank OF ST JOHNS SERVING YOU. Fk0M FOUR LOCATIONS St. Johru-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 224*466 Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hgham Phone D&B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party SuppUe, 224 N Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners, Pckup and Delvery 08 W Walker Phone Parrs Rexall Store the Corner Drug Store Phont ST. JOHNS f Schmtt Electrc 002 E State St Johns Phone Phllps, Implement - COMPANY 33 N Lansng St Phone G & L SALES SIMPLICITY SERVICE on Brggs St Stratten TecUmsen-Kohler 2286 N. US-27 DeWtt - Phone Wes Gulf Servce Free Pck-Up It Delvery S US-27 Phone Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N Clnton Phone Q4 SPACE FOR RENT v * St Johns Co-op N Clnton- Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, Inc. 08V N Clnton St St Johns, Mchgan, Federal-Mogul CORPORATION St Johns Plant FOWLER Mathews Elevator / Gran-Fecd-Beans Phone" WESTPHALIA ^ Maynard-Allen -, STATS BANK Portland-Sunteld-Wettphalla Member FDIC ; f Phone 587-3

9 August 3,,975 r s»? r»esa CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN LET KROGER T Copyrght 975 Tha Kroger Co Wo Reserve The Rght To Lmt Quanttes Prces And Coupons Good Monday. August Thru Sunday August t mw-ft5atm««nw. I KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON! Krogef -*> BEEF WIENERS 79 -Lb Pkg Lmt 4 Wth Couponft $ 5 Addtonal Purchaso EXCEPT DEER, WINE & CIGARETTES LIMIT ONE COUPON PEN FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug. Thru Sun., Aug, 7,975. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes. KR0J3^R^N-MZER 0^TONJ Tender FRESH CELERY Stalk " I Lmt 3 Wth Couponft *5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER, WINE & CIGARETTES LIBIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug. Thru Sun., Aug. 7,97S. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes., ^ rc [KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON] Kroger Grade A URGE EGGS Doz Carton 55 Lmt 2 Wth Coupon ft s 5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER. WINE & CIGARETTES LjMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug. Thru Sun., Aug. 7,975. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes. Save Up To JIM, Save Up To 54 fl nun Serve N Save - Frozen Breaded FISH STICKS OR FISH PORTIONS Country Style SLICED DACON YOUR FOOD COSTS ^mm Ground Beet to "??-* Ground Beet Chuck 4 08 (**UStf ka Tender Lean Thrfty Beef Round TTTTTTTTT STEAK Holly Farms Famly Pak BREASTS,LEGS, OR THIGHS Lb Famly Pak 7-9 Slces Pork Shoulder ARM PICNIC PORK STEAK "am fee m^ 3 KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON d Det Rte Or RCCOLA 88 6-FI Oz Btls Lmt Wth Coupon, ft 5 5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER, WINE & CIGARETTES LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug, Thru Sun., Aug. 7,975. Subject To Applcable State Er Local Taxes. HIpKROGER MINI-MIZER COUPONj BUY ONE PACKAGE ZIPS SNACK CRACKERS At The ReguIarPrce Of 69rf Per 2-Oz Pkg GET ONE FREE Lmt 2 Pk{* (Buy One -.Got On* Free) WHh Coupon ft 5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER, WINE & CIGARETTES UMITONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug. Thru Sun,, Aug. 7,975. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes.!EC (ChaseA Sanborn IK ROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON! Vacum Packed Coffee CHASE ft SANBORN 2-Lb Can 68 Lmt WHh Couponft 5 Addtonal Purchaso EXCEPT BEER, WINE & CIGARETTES t & m EST *" UNIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prce* Good Mon., Aug. Thru,Sun., Aug /, 975. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes. flerr IKROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON! af -Qt -Pt Btl - All PurpoM Vegetable Ol Of GRISGO SHORTENING 3-Lb Can > 48 Your Choce Lmt WHh Couponft 6 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER, WINE ft CIGARETTES UMIT ONE ONPM PEN FAMILY Prce* Good Mon., Aug..Thru Sun., Aug.7,976. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes. re ^lrr KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON) Kroger WHITE BREAD $ 20-Oz Loaves Umrt 4 WHh CONJMft 5 Addtonal rvchato - EXCEPT BEER, WINE It CIGARETTES Prlcw Good Mon., Aug. Thru Sun., Aug. 7, If/5. Subject To AopffcaM* State h Local Twee. ^ Save Up To 25 e Savt Up To Svt Up To TO A 34, Kroger "RAIN CHECK" Polcy Everythng you buy at Kroger Is guaranteed for your total satsfacton regardless of,manufacturer. If you are not satsfed, Kroger Wll replace your Item wth the same brand or a comparable brand or refund your money. We also guarantee that wa wll do everythng In our power to have ample supples 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 tha same Item n a comparable brand (whan such an Hem Is avalable) reflectng the same savngs or, If^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. SWEET - SUN - BLUSHED PEACHES Frath GREEN PEPPERS Jumbo 4 Sze : I0NEY DEW MELON

10 0 f CLINTON COUNTY IJEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Ovd Else ^-*A"V-"A-»Jjf.J.t. Area "News House Bll 5377, whch I ntroduced, passed the House early last week by a 0-0 vote. Ths bll wll provde more jobs for Mchgans unemployed workers. The beauty of thb measure s that t wont cost the taxpayers an addtonal penny. Im sure you are probably askng how that could be possble. The State Employees Retrement Act requres that all state employees belong to the state retrement system, Most ndvduals employed by the state under the federal Comprehensve Employment and Tranng AcUCETA) are hred on a temporary bass because the federal act whch makes the program possble usually lmts the tme a person can be subsdzed n employment. As a result, funds pad nto retrement plans on behalf of CETA workers rarely beneft the employees. In order to make more money avalable to employ addtonal people n need of a job, I beleve that CETA employees should be exempted from membershp n the state retrement fund. My proposal excludes people employed under ths program from t the State Employees Retrement Act. Other state retrement systems allow for ths specfc type of exempton.»the Publc Schools Employees Retrement System, for Can they afford the monthly payments on your home? Suppose your wfe had to do t on her own. Chances are she couldnt afford those monthly payments and preserve your estate as well. Unless, of course you plan for t now wth our "altogether" mortgage Insurance. Because It has a fxed term and covers only the amount of your mortgage, It wont cost aarattcb as you mght thnk. Gty^usafaJ! npw. You dont have to buy a new house to be elgble. Youre elgble anytme Altogether nsurance to help the famly stay all together. altogether OVID SERVICE AGENCY PHONE Auto-Owners nsurance UfeHcmeCarBusfe&s example, excludes by statute employees of Neghborhood Youth Corps and Youth Tranng Programs operated wth federal funds, By exemptng temporary employees from payng nto the ^retrement fund, more money wll be avalable to employ addtonal people who are y need of a job, job tranng or employment to provde work experence. Presently the state pays 2,35% of state employees wages to the retrement fund, One addtonal person cou^d be employed for every eght persons employed wth the funds that are now beng pad n the retrement system. CETA and other federal funds are ntended s to be used to employ as many persons as possble for a lmted perod. Skmmng 2% off the top of the federal grant to fatten the state retrement system serves only to defeat, n part, the purpose of the program and prohbt addtonal workers from.beng employed. I am pleased that ths bll passed unanmously-n the House and t has been forwarded to the Senate for acton by that body. Earler last week I contacted the Charman of the Senate Commttee on Health, Socal Servces and Retrement, and he has assured me ths bll wll move rapdly when the Legslature reconvenes n September. The Legslature has been n sesson an exceptonally long tme ths summer, and t s my hope we wll be able to clear our calendar next week so we may spend more tme talkng to people n our dstrct before we return n September. EAST LANSING - Senstve Mchgan crops, partcularly beans, are now facng a major threat from ar polluton, accordng to a team of Mchgan State Unversty scentsts. "Durng^ the hot, sunny weather the last week of July. C Carland Unted Methodst women and ther ^famles gathered at*he Larry Kadolph home for ther annual potluck pcnc evenng meal, Frday evenng. Presdent, Mrs. Glen Parks and members held a short busness meetng, and an enjoyable evenng of fellowshp followed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greene and son James of Carland entertaned the Colby famles. Mrs. Greenes maden name s Colby. The meal was n honor of ther son, Tom Greene and wfe, Mndys fourth weddng annversary. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greene arrved here last weekend and spent several days wth hs parents, before leavng for the.edward Greens cottage at Otsego Lake, where they are spendng ther days travelng to ponts of nterest n the Northern part of Mchgan. They are expected to return to ther parents home here n Carland, Wednesday, to spend the rest of the week before returnng to Chcago. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glbert of Carland have receved word from ther son, Donald, who left for the Navy n July. Hs address s: Glbert, D.W. - S R , Co h BA., Comp. BO 2 - NC RC, w& Lakes, Illnos : Mr. Lews Wallng was honored Sunday, August 0, when hs famly gathered at Green Meadows Park n Owosso for a brthday dnner, to honor hs 84 years of happness, wth hs wfe, three daughters and ther famles. Hs daughters nclude: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Lucle) Wood of rural Owosso; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Demng (Pudge); and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wnkler (Shrley) of, rural Ovd. Mr. Watngs grandchldren and greatgrandchldren and other relatves also attended the* celebraton. "Chrsma" n Ovd -- featurng concert of contemporary and, folk relgous musc "Chrsma," a coed vocal group from Judson Qollege, Elgn,. who wll present a concert of contemporary and folk relgous musc Aug. 9, 7 p.m., at the Frst Baptst Church n Ovd. The publc s Chldren busy n O-E summer rec. program Latest vctm of ar polluton? MSU says t could be beans THE SCIENTISTS lay the blame for the hgh polluton levels at the, feet of the automoble. Accordng to Dr. Dale Lnvll, MSU ag engneer and meteorologst, "The ozone s apparently produced by the acton of, sunlght on_ automoble - measured ozone ;leve$ We^ engne,exha,ust fumes^ Ultra over 00 parts per bllon (ppb) volet rays from the sun oxdze several tmes," sad team the ntrogen oxdes, formng leader Dr. Wllam Hooker, ozone." plant pathologst. "Thats Ths snt strctly a problem of sgnfcantly above the EPA urban areas or of crops planted establshed ar polluton alertstatus level." reason to beleve that ar near hghways. "We have every Indvdual "ndcator" bean polluton levels n rural areas plants at the samplng stes are are essentally smlar to those now showng serous damage we are measurng at the East caused by ar polluton. Lansng area test ste," sad Dr. "Symptoms of ar polluton George Merva, MSU ag damage are even showng up on engneer. younger, mmature plants that And the problem may get are normally not affected," sad worse before t gets better. Dr. Fred Saettler, USDA bean "Durng the last 0 days ar pathologst at MSU. polluton njury has begun to TOMS WESTERN STORE, OVID, MICHIGAN _? ^ HORSE AND PONY EQUIPMENT SQUARE DANCE St WESTERN CLOTHING 9:00 lo 5:30 Mon. Thur. I Fr. 9:00 to 9:00 o Sat. 9:00 to 5:30? (57) FORD NOW IN PROGRESS If youre thnkng of a new car ot pckup n the near future,. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! Next years prces wll be HIGHE^R... WE HAVE A FULL LlN$ OF NEW CARS AND PICKUPS TO CHOOSE FROM DICK HALLEAD n ELSIE * San Department open Monday & Frday evenlnga Strvct Department open Monday evenngs *»«FORD PHONE Carlands Farfeld 4-H Townshp Float won frst place Included n last weeks Ovdx n the float judgng contest at Else Summer Recreaton sngng groups. the Shawassee County Far ths Program actvtes were story Jody, Sue, and Beth toured week. The float was a Bcentennal float of Betsy Ross Ths was where the chldren Germany last year. hour and tell a tall tale day. wth the Judson College n makng the flag; Dawn Green, made up stores and told them Captan of the team and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to the other chldren. sngng Bartone s Barry Johnny Green of Buck Road, Cooke day was whem^the Lovett from Aurora, Indana. rural Carland, was rdng n the chldren made ther own He s a frst year student and s rockng char workng on the cookes, studyng for the mnstry. He flag, protrayng Betsy Ross. t On arts and crafts day, also plays bass. He has vsted The best dsplay of baked chldren tested ther talents, Hat and Israel and toured wth goods was dsplayed by Mrs. Dance day helped chldren the "Wonderng Wheels". Patrck tfran) Nethaway of learn how to dance. Dan Copeln sngs bass, plays rural Carland; she won a blue. Durng the bke Olympcs, gutar, and comes from Ovd. rbbon at the Shawassee chldren competed at events on He s a frst year student and County Far. tther bkes. has been n chor and the Judson College reach out team mnstry. The sxth member of the team s Pat Hargs who sngs tenor and comes from Mt. Clemens. Pat s an honor student who has been n both chors and the Judson reach out team appear n early planted bean "There has been a close mnstry. Pat wll be the student felds n the Bay Cty-Sagnaw correlaton between the chapel coordnator for area, the states major feld measured levels of ar polluton "Chrsma" uses a combnaton of pano, fluet, gutar, and bean producton belt," sad and the extent of damage Hooker. Injury on potatoes was suffered by senstve plants," tapes to accompany ther rch observed as early as July 5 n sad Hooker. sound of folk, gospel, and the Lansng area. tradtonal musc. Ther In the.feld, however, symp- summer,tour wlu*takevthem THE RE>L.KICKERIs th t tohs-wl nbtppefr^^p^;.. owolw^es-b^ the" escentsts* have been ob- asm the scentfc tests. "Large the Judson College dnner at the nvted. The group members nclude Mss Jody Stuart, second soprano, from Morrson,. Jody s a mdler at Judson and has toured wth the "Young World Sngers" and "Love-s Reflecton", Sue Sleshman s accompanst and sngs alto. She s a senor and s from Olean, N.Y., majorng n fne arts. Sngng frst soprano s Beth Wess from Dundee,. Beth s a fne arts major and also a senor. She has been n several servng toxc levels of polluton for beans snce they set up ther measurng nstruments n June. At tmes, levels were hgh enough to damage beans even n the greenhouse. So, the plants are now grown jn fltered ar n the greenhouse before beng moved to the test stes. Currently, the measurng system collects nformaton from three locatons on the MSU research farm south of the man campus. Every half hour, the nstruments provde the scentsts wth extremely accurate measures of the levels of ozone and sulfur n the ar. These bts of nformaton tore then compared to ndcator" bean plants provded by Saettler. In addton, senstve lnes of tobacco, potato and alfalfa are also ncluded n the plantngs. masses of plant folage - as under normal feld condtons - wll remove large amounts of ozone from the ar and thereby reduce levels wthn the folage mass. Eventually, though, as the plants become more mature and at the same tme more senstve, they wll show severe symptoms," sad Hooker. Damaged plants frst have purplsh-brown spots on ther leaves. These leaves later turn yellow and eventually drop off the plant. "We dpnt know yet what effect ar polluton has on crop yelds, but losses are undoubtedly sgnfcant when ar polluton causes abnormally early plant maturty," sad Merva. "We do hope, however, to fnd ts out, along wth determnng levels of polluton that senstve.crops can tolerate." Four plead qulty n Crcut Court Four ndvduals plead gulty to varous offenses n Crcut Court before Judge Leo Corkn on Aug. 6. Ned Owen, 38, 0899 Bunker Hll Road, Jackson, plead gulty to havng non suffcent funds n hs checkng account under $50 and was remanded to Dstrct Court. Carles Robbns III, 9, Glen Rose Lane, Lansng, plead gulty + to attempted larceny n a buldng. Red Cross. llhegood Neghbor. AMERICAN RED CROSS O.m.nd Wtchm, Buwlt.Wwelty, l:»m To ft Any Oregon WE HAVE PLEASING SELECTIONS FOB THE ENTIRE FAMILY SM/I.))(/ "W us <,t)o< LEVEYS JEWELRY ITS E Mn. EN». M2 430t Wllam Huff, 23, 408 St. Charles, plead gulty to larceny n a buldng and was sentenced from 20 months to 4 years n the Mchgan Department of Correctons..Charles Lynn Harrson, 20, U.S. 27, DeWtt, plead gulty to the possesson of PCP. Amercan Baptst conventon annua meetng n Atlantc cty, New_ Jersey. Buyng or Sellng? OVID SERVICE AGENCY 04 N. MAIN PHONE August 3,976 Charge Ovd resdent vf Wth safe breakng OVID-Mchael Mead, 9, N, Ovd Rd,, Ovd, was arrested by the Clnton County Sherffs Dept, Aug. and charged wth breakng and enterng and safe breakng. The arrest followed an nvestgaton of a theft of a safe taken Aprl 27 from the Avery SUt By Mrs "Neva Keys Phone Mrs. J.Q. (May) Perce and daughters Mrs. Margaret Echenlaub of Syracuse, New York and Mrs. Helen Wager of Kew Gardens, New York were Else vstors a few days the past week. They also vsted relatves and frends n the St. Johns and Ovd area. Mrs. Perce and her famly were former Else resdents when her husband and Harry,Crell were n the hardware busness many years ago n the present Darlngs buldng. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kremer and Mr. and Mrs. Lous Spka of Else are great grandparents of a baby grl, Lsa Sue Hllman, born July 22 at McLaren Hosptal n Flnt to Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Hllman of Holley. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Decker (Betty Spka) formerly of ths area. The Band Boosters, are Squres resdence, 252 Shepardsvlle Rd., Ovd. Mead demanded examnaton before Dstrct Judge Frederck Lews., Bond was set at $3000 and was not posted. Sherffs Dept. offcers sad the nvestgaton* of the safe, breakng wll contnue. sponsorng a Bake Sale Saturday, August 8,* at 0:00 a.m. Proceeds are to help >ay for new unforms for the band members. * The baked goods are to be brought to Darlngs.Hardware n Else and Monroes Hardware n Ovd. Karen Donnelle Cook and. Susan Cook, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cook underwent tonslectomes at the Owosso Memoral Hosptal and.are now convalescng at home. Rchard C. Kng of 25 S. Church St., Else was "taken to the Owosso Memoral H6sptal last Sunday for medcal treatment. He wll reman there for several days and then wll be confned to hs hoje for an ndefnte tme. t A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conkln of 239 W. Maple St., Else on August 8. Mrs. Conkln s the former Sandra Holton. l&cmssifiedlds! -v^ ^u-!! «Lmw SEE US FOR OPEN SIX DAYS 8 to 5 TO SERVE YOU duane PHONE /EVERY THURSDAY NITE: Spaghett & Meat Balls, Salad & Garlc Bread; Hot Meat Ball Sandwches, Veal Parmesan, EVERY FRIDAY NITE: Perch and Whte Fsh Dnners VH We Have- Marble Chps For Lawn Decoraton CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING SUPPLY AND NURSERY PHONE WE FEATURE CHOICE STEAKS AND A HOMEMADE PIZZA We Cater to Small Partes, Weddng Rehearsals, Brthdays, Annversares. TRI-AMI BOWL Keg-lte Lounge Located on M-2 at Ovd Corners Phone CALL US FOR RESULTS 244 SOUTH ST. CLAIR RD. 4BEDROOM SOUTHERN COLONIAL ON 2 ACRES, 2 MILES FROM SLEEPY HOL LOW STATE PARK. LARGE BARN, 2 BATHS, FULLY CARPETED. NICE SHADE TREES. OVID-ELSIE SCHOOL DISTRICT, PRICED JUST UNDER $50,000. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. ^ EXPANSIVE DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME 24 X 68 WITH 2 x 20 SUNDECK. FOUR BEDROOMS AND SHARP FAMILY ROOM. FULLY FURNISHED FROM THE KITCHEN SINK, DISHWASHER TO AIR CONDI TIONING. SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM AND DINING AREA. MAY BE SEEN LOCALLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. 36 W. OAK, 4-BEDROQM, LARGE ROOMS, CARPETING,, GAS HEAT, UTILITY ROOM. FOR RENT, IN OVID, LARGE SO x S0 FT. MOBILE HOME LOTS, NO ENTRANCE FEE, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CHILDREN OR PETS, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 27 N. MAIN ST. 3 - APARTMENT 2 - ROOMS, GAS FURNACE, EXCELLENT LOCATION, LOW TAXES. LET THE APARTMENT MAKE THE PAYMENTS. LAND CON TRACT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE. STORE BUILDING IN OVID - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION- EXCELLENT LOCATION,, Glbert 0. Bovan, Broker., Phone Tony Sncrop and Davd J. Hll Sales Representatves Phone Phone >

11 August 3,975 t*a%vtj»%, tv«x, K, *»%K**,!, K, X, tvk**,, CLINTON COUNTVNEWS, ST, JOHNS. MICHIGAN S Farmng and 4-H - n Clnton County!ft^^ft%:s:::ft%:^^ M/J*» f Sxteen Clnton County 4-H members takng the gun safety project partcpated n the County JTjap Shootng Contest August 6 at the Sleepy Hollow Conservaton Club. Each member shot 50 tmes to see how many traps they could ht. Iff the Senor Dvson, Mark ^ r^ ; : :^ W. X.M^: S :^^^ 4-H Chatter Barret, Prare 4-H Club, placed st by httng 40 out of 50. Other placngs nclude: Steve Schneeberger- 2nd wth 34 hts; Jerry Prce - 3rd wth 30 hts; Bll Phllps - 4th wth 28 hts and Bruce Hebeler - 5th wth 28 hts -- all of the Olve 4-H Projects Club. The sgn to look for, for qualty pants and servce! You wont get the brush-off here. Just good advce.and great pants E..RAILROAD SPECIAL! $r Par Gallon ByJOpAYLSWORTH Russell Schlarf of Prare 4-H Club won the Junor Dvson by httng 30 targets out of 50 shots. Other wnners nclude: Terry Churches - 2nd wth 28 hts; Jeff Ballnger - 3rd wth 26 hts, both of Stoney Creek 4-H Club; Lon Gbson 4th wth 23 hts from the Olve 4-H Project Club and Davd Kngsbury - 5th wth 22 hts from the Prare 4-H Club. The State 4-H Trap Shootng Contest wll be held Tuesday, August 9, at the Ingham County Conservaton League Club Ground West of Lansng, Those representng Clnton County n the contest nclude: Mark Barret, Jerry Prce, Steve Schneeberger and Bll Phllps from the Senor Dvson and Russell Schlarf and Jeff Ballnger from the Junor Dvson, SOFTBALL PLAY-OFFS There was lots of scorng n the Dstrct 4-H Softball playoffs held at the Alaedon Townshp Feld n Ingham County, The Bengal Communty Club playng n the All-grls Team Slow Ptch dvson lost to an Ingham County team The Fowler Helpng Hands won an exctng vctory over the Ingham County team n the Whte League Fast Ptch dvson and wll now advance to the State Play-offs on Saturday, August 6, to be held at Mchgan State Unversty felds. The Green Acres Team won 20-4 over a Mecosta County team and wll now play an Ingham County team In the Dstrct. MEAT JUDGING For any 4-H member nterested n tryng out for the County Meat Judgng Team, the frst practce sesson wll be on Wednesday, August 20, 7:30 p.m. at Sheldons Plant In Ovd under the drecton of Larry Martn, The group wll have a number of practces before the -statepractces at M9U. The 4 StatemHMeatJudgng Contest wll be held October 8 at MSU, and the Natonal Contest wll be held on November 2 at Kansas n* muktf nuft,e no* fto* Cty, Mssour. Last year HARDWARE ST. JOHNS PHONE Clnton County won the State 4- ST. JOHNS CO-OP "Your Full Servce Supply Center" v r* SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMER Let us show you the advantages of LSA-lffl slage addtve FaRmn Bureau LIQUIQ SILAGE ADDITIVE-00 For, Beef & Dary s ^00% proten equvalent. creates no dsagreeable odors to rrtate your eyes or skn. needs no specalzed equpment. needs no agtaton at normal harvest weather condtons.. supples only those nutrents you cannot rase* on your farm. has been proven to be effectve by Unversty and Independent Research. "Servng All Your Farm Needs" ST. JOHNS COOP ST. JOHNS PHONE H Meat Judgng Team Contest; the team conssted of Dale Devereaux-Kountry Kousns; LSa Hcks-Bengal Communty and Ty Ann Cobb-Bengal Communty, GLASS COLLECTION The August Glass Collecton by the 4-Hers amounted to 6,420 beng recycled nto new products. Ths brngs the total glass collected to 820,000.snce the project was started n 970. The next glass collecton wll be Saturday, September 6, ahd wll be handled by the Greenbush Church Youth Group, 4-CORNBRSNEWS The Else 4 Corners 4-H members held ther fnal prefar meetng as they dscussed the far schedule, exhbt requrements and made plans for the club float. The members voted to donate $0 to the fargrounds beautfcaton project PLAN FOR FAIR AND PICNIC The Prare 4-H Club members voted to enter a float and ltter barrel n the far contests August M3. The members dscussed the far schedule and exhbts as well as settng the club pcnc for Saturday, August 23, at the Sleepy Hollow Conservaton Club startng at 5:30 p.m. for all the famles. BAKE SALE SUCCESS The Fowler Freballs 4-H members held a successful bake sale to rase money for T- shrts for the clubs Softball team. The softball team won 3 and lost 3 n the summer season whle wnnng one and losng one In the play-offs. All the club members took a garden tour on July 3 vstng all the vegetable and flowerprojects. Followng the garden tour the members were gven a tour through McDonalds n St. Johns and were,treated, to,a free lunch. thankveltcdohall peope>for> gvng them an Interestng tour of ther facltes and a delcous lunch. On July 20, 3 members takng food projects partcpated n the Mexcan Festa havng tacos for lunch; they saw sldes on Mexco, enjoyed a plnata party and learned a lot. about the Mexcan culture. NEWS FROM NIMBLE FINGERS The Nmble Fngers 4-H members dscussed the Mexcan Festa program and the flower workshop held recently. Brenda Bancroft was one of the ten wnners recevng a rosette In the County Demonstraton and Acton Exhbt Contest. It was announced that Denlse Cerny won the Junor Dvson Best Garden n the Northeast dstrct and wll now compete n the County Contest. Denlse Cerny gave a demonstraton on "How to Grow an Avocado," GREENACRESREPORT The Green Acres 4-H members dscussed the program on the clubs entry n the far float and far ltter barrel contest, Mr* Jan Vermeersch and her members takng the food project had an nterestng tour through a pretzel factory learnng how to make pretzels, Mrs, Gladys Irsh, the clubs organzatonal leader, dscussed the 4-H poster contest, pes for the far food stand, Bob-Lo Island Trp, far exhbts and! schedule of far judgng and actvtes. The members of the Green Acres Grls Team presented ther coach, Fred Wllams, a trophy for gudng them to a 2nd place fnsh n the County Wde League^ Play-offs. The grls reallyapprecated the efforts of Mr. Wllams n workng wth ther team. A party was gven In honor of the graduatng senors n the club. &t**<mc* By Mr*. RoDert Vattntne Phon* The chldren spent an exctng week learnng more about the Bble and the Lord Jesus, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Valentne, Bran and Bruce, spent the past week n Kentucky and Tennessee wth some tme spent In the area of the Smokey Mountans, Mrs. Irene Crowell, Mrs. Russell Pope, Mrs, Robert Valentne and Dale Crowell attended graduaton exercses for Mrs. Wllam Rando on Sunday. She graduated from L.P.N, school at West Shore Communty College, - WASHINGTON D.C. - The charman of a House Agrculture Subcommttee has gven hs endorsement n prncple to legslaton cosponsored by Congressman James G. OHara (D-Mch.) that Would make t easer for young fanners to start up ther own famly farms. Known* as the New Homestead Act of 975, the bll would permt substantal Increases n the amount of money that young farmers could borrow to start up ther operatons, would provde for a more reasonable pay-back Legslaton proposes would ncrease Joan amounts for young farmers schedule durng the early years of such loans, and would smply the loan applcaton procedure wtnr" the Farmers Home Admnstraton, OHara, who appeared before the Subcommttee on Famly Farms and Rural Development earler ths year to urge enactment of the legslaton, contends that provdng low-cost, long-term loans wth flexble fnancng "would encourage a new generaton of Amercans to contnue In the famly farm tradton whch s so deeply rooted n our natonal agrcultural efforts." At the tme the Mchgan Congressman testfed, he was joned by Mchgan agrcultural representatves -- ncludng Albert A, Almy, legslatve counsel of the 60;000-member Mchgan Farm Bureau, and Gerald Grobbel, a young farmer from Rchmond, Mchgan - both of whom sad OHaras bll would enhance the opportunte^of young farmers to get started and make a go of t m famly farm operatons. The endorsement of the New 4-H members wat for the plnata to shatter so they can scramble for the goodes nsde durng the recent festa held at Smth Hall. Mexcan Festa caps food project "Buenos Dfas" greeted the 4- H Food Project members and leaders at the Mexcan Festas. on July 29 jnd^at Smth, Hall n sc Johns. The ffestasvwere planned by the 4-H Foods Developmental Commttee.for an educatonal and fun actvty for 4-H members enrolled n the foods project. The older members attended the Tuesday evenng festa, July 29. A supper of Mole Mexcan Rce, Tacos and Melons was served at 6:30, Mr. Rchard Lozano, a 4-H leader from Monroe County, brought 5 of hs Mexcan-Amercan 4-H members to show what theyve learned, In ther* project of Mexcan Dances, tne^dancer? wore approprate costumes for each dance that were handmade by ther parents, Wednesday afternoon, July 30, the younger-members and ther leaders had ther festa. A lunch of Tacos and Melon started the festvtes. Mguel Nfflo, of the Clnton County Mgrant Program, talked wth 2tfW4C<W totwd&% Aug. 5; Central Mchgan- Barry County Holsten Sale at Iona. Aug. 6: State 4-H Softball Playoffs «MSU., Aug, 6: Tested Boar and Glt Sale - MSU - 7:00 p.m. Aug. 7: Clnton County Holsten Breeders pcnc at Don Wtts. Aug. 7: State Sheep Show -- Iona Fargrounds, Aug, 8-20: State 4-H Dary Show and 4-H Actvtes. Aug. 9: State 4-H Gun Safety Contest. Aug, 20: State 4-H Hortculture I.D. Contest - MSU, Hortculture Buldng, Aug. 2: State Farm Management Tour -- Iona County, Aug. 22: Mchgan State Far -- through September. Aug. 25: Famly Lvng Councl -- Central Natonal Bank, St. Johns - 9:30 a.m, Aug. 26: Famly Lvng -- Babysttng Board - Extenson Offce - 7:00 p.m. Sept. 3: Ffr Lvestock Buyers Apprecaton Dnner - Smth Hall. Sept. 3: Central Genetcs Club - 8:5 p.m. - Central Natonal Bank, Sept 4; 4-H Horse Leaders Meetng - 7:00 p.m. -- Central Natonal Bank, Sept, 0: Fall Area Day -- Casno, Corunna -- 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Sept. 5: Holday Idea Workshop Commttee, Central Natonal Bank, St. Johns, 9:00 a.m. Sept. 0: Swne Day at Mchgan State Unversty. Sept. 6, 23 & 30: Three evenng Workshops n Landscapng your Grounds. DONY KEEP COOKIES OR OTHER TREATS OVER THE STOVE. THEY COULD LURE VOUR CHILDREN OVER THE BURNERS. THINK ABOUT THAT! Home and the group about Mexco and knds of food eaten there, Plnatas, part of the decoratons In Smlt} Hall, were,broken by, the 4tt members. Ths caused a mad scramble for the goodes that had been nsde. There s an event for the 4-H foods members every year. The commttee s tentatvely thnkng of a Bcentennal event for next summer. Homestead Act came from Representatve Charles Rose (D-N.C), charman of the Subcommttee whch held the hearngs on the bll. It was contaned n a letter from Rose to Representatve Bob Bergland, charman of Agrcultures Subcommttee on Conservaton and Credt whch also wll be consderng the New Homestead Act. Rose recommended, as OHara had done earler, that the current Farmers Home Admnstraton maxmum loan fgure of $00,000 be "ncreased substantally" and that deferred and reduced payments be granted young farmers "durng ntal, strugglng years before fnancal solvency s reached." Rose pledged that he would work wth Berglands Subcommttee "n order to nsure that ths vtal legslaton s passed. Small famly farmers are the backbone of ths country; to desert them n ther tme of need would be a great dsservce to the underlyng prncples of our country." Rose based hs endorsement of the New Homestead Act on the need to reverse the present trend whch sees more and more farm famles drven off the land every year. "Spralng costs of land and overall farm operatons are overwhelmng famly farm operators," Rose sad, "as well as forcng potental young farmers out of the farmng busness. The average age of farmers n ths country today s 50.3 years. Unless we act af* frmatvely to facltate loan.acquston and ncrease current Farmers Home Admnstraton loan lmts, we wll soon be faced wth the unpleasant prospect of the famly farmer, one of our countrys most valuable assets, facng extncton," OHara sad he was "extremely gratfed" by Roses support and hs pledge to work wth the other Agrcultural Subcommttee to obtan- enactment of the legslaton. H "Workng together," OHara * Sad, "we can help a young, energetc, educated group of farmers<carry on the tradton of the famly farm and make an Important contrbuton to our naton." "SI COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS ALTO BOB, INC. 800 N. Lansng Phone a smple system to add proten to slage... and cut cost. Introducng... a newer easer way to actvate corn slage nutrents LSA (Lqud Slage Actvator) can be appled In the Held or at the slo, wthout costly pumps, agtators, or meterng systems, LSA fs an eaby-flowing, lghtweght molaesea urea* based soluton, Whch means you Ej>end less tme checkng and rechecklng applcaton, Because LSA Is far leas corrosve, expensve feed handlng equpment lasts longer. LSA pays off at feedng tme by cuttng back the need for costly dry supplements Unversty and Co-op rosearch have proven that a sngle LSA applcaton can booat the crude proten level of your slage up to as much as 3%. 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12 2 Jms Column Htu*ty& we, ttetfyh "al <um" Everybody we talk to says ts rough gong these days n spte of the fact there s pretty good evdence the recesson has bottomed out and better thngs are ahead; housewves cant get cannng lds and Chrysler Corporaton lost ffty-nne mllon dollars last year. Because of lower mlk prces the Clnton local of Mchgan Anmal Breeders postponed an ncrease for breedng fees proposed to offset hgher travel costs of nsemnators; and moonshners fnd ther costs are gong so hgh they cant com-. pete wth legal whskey! He reason for ths last phenomena ncdentally s.legtmate whskey producers rely on slowly drawng natural sugars from gran beng dstlled whle moonshners have.to use at least ten pounds of hgh-prced sugar to produce a gallon of whskey! Prce ncreases of sugar and other ngredents accordng to latest word from the hll country, s makng t hard to earn a dshonest dollar! If all ths wasnt enough there s an awfully lot of coffee that frst n dary loans Step Ahead wth a PCA LOAN It takes money to buld and mantan dary herds. The easest way to meet these expenses s wth an economcal PCA Dary Loan. You pay only smple t Interest Have ready money to take advantage of cash deals. Cut your dary operatng costs wth PCA low-cost fnancng. CHARLES BRACEY Your Local PCA Planner PHONE S.US-27 ST. JOHNS Jm Pelham Clnton County Extenson Drector snt growng n Brazl because of cold weather n coffee country! One perfectly smple soluton to all the problems would be for folks to drnk more mlk! Increased consumpton would rase the prce of mlk; the dary man would buy cars and gve the breedng techncans a rase; and drnkng mlk rather than coffee or whskey would be more healthful for the publc. Ths would take care of everybody but the home canner and the moonshner! However, our state legslature has been probng the can ld stuaton so we wll leave that up to them. Wth all the money the federal government s spendng there has just got to be a program for unemployed moonshners and now that everybodys problem s solved the county agent can lve happly ever - after. About 50 were present recently for the brdal shower held at the Mddlebury Unted Church to honor Kathy Jordan. u On her arrval the hostesses presented Kathy wtha corsage made of tny ktchen tems. Bngo was played wth the przes beng gven to the honored guest. A brde doll wth a net skrt centered the gft table and the skrt acted as a holder for the gft bows whch were arranged by Jennfer VanWormer. Becky Jordan regstered the gfts. Refreshments were served. Melssa Chapko Won the door prze. Hostesses for the affar were Margaret and Helen Potter and Vrgna and Ethel Mulder,, Kathy Jordan and Verne Luft have an August 30 altar date. Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Whtmyer and Joyce were hs brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whtmyer of Barstow, Calforna and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Rck Whtmyer and baby of Warsaw, Indana. Whle these guests were present a famly reunon Was held at the Whtmyer home. Another brother, Mr, and Mrs." FredWtmye^of^WMexcVtf had also been house guests of the Rchard Whtmyers at an earler date. Chloes Column Clnton County Home Economst The well-publtzed shortage of metal ldsgr home cannng has Mchgan consumers beatng thet^ushes for alternatves. For concerned consumers, Mchgan State Unversty food scentsts have one word of advce: cauton! f "There are a varety of new lds appearng on the market, many of them for the frst tme," says Clfford Bedord, professor of food scence. "No nformaton s avalable on how these new lds perform n normal use and whether they wll mantan a permanent seal durng long-term storage, Tests may show these new lds to be safe and effectve. But untl the results of such tests are n, usng these substtutes for standard Ball or Kerr cannng lds s lkely to be a rsky proposton." NEW LIDS avalable n part of Mchgan fall nto several types: -Two-pece lds smlar to these products are beng manufactured by two companes. One s beng test marketed n Lansng and Grand Rapds. The other knd s avalable only as part of a set of jars, lds and rngs, "To our knowledge," says Anta Dean, Extenson foods and nutrton specalst, "no complants have been receved from users of ^these newer products." -One-pece lds developed for commercal use have appeared on the retal market ths year. The home canner cannot attan the strctly controlled condtons mantaned by the commercal food processor, so Dr. Bedford advses cauton n usng one-pece lds. CLINTON COUNTY NE,WS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ^ August 3,976. fa* COKHKf UeU IF YOU USE these lds n water bath processng, Joosen the screw cap a quarter-nch before processng to allow ar to escape durng processng," he advses. "Then tghten the cap as you take the jar from the canner." The labels on some one-pece lds appear to be nadequate, Dr. Bedford ponts out, before they fal to warn that tghtenng the lds before processng causes a buld-up of pressure wthn a jar that may result n ts explodng. The labels also fal to pont out that the onepece lds may notsealtghtlyto the rm or Up of the glass jar after beng removed Irom the water bath. "If youre usng the one-pece lds, follow the drectons for znc lds gven n the USDA home cannng bulletn or other relable cannng gude," Mrs. Dean says, "Thehot pack method seems to yeld the brat results." It s not advsable to use the one-pece lds for cannng lowacd produce or products processed n a pressure canner, she says, unless some provson s provded for ventng ar pressure durng processng. Labels on many one-pece lds do not clearly warn of the danger of breakage, she states. --THREE-PIECE lds are desgned to be used wth Ball or Kerr rngs. Dr. Bedford advses consumers not to remove the rng after processng to mprove ther chances of a tght seal. In addton to these new types of lds, a flexble plastc flm manufactured n England, has been promoted wdely n the Chtoe Padgtt Detrot area as a replacement for conventonal cannng lds. Instructons that come wth the materal say t should be used, for cold pack and water bath processng only and that t should not be used for low-acd foods and processng under pressure. "Lmted tests at MSU ndcate that the typcal consumer wll probably have trouble gettng a tght seal, followng manufacturers drectons," Dr. Bedford reports. He suggests home canners mght get better results by usng the hot pack method and followng normal drectons for water bath processng. "To mprove your chances of gettng a good seal, hold the flm tghtly n place wth a rubber band whle tyng t wth strng," Dr. Bedford suggest. "Make sure the strng s ted very tghtly and the flm fts tghtly and smoothly over the Up of the jar. Wrnkles or creases that develop durng processng wll prevent the jars from sealng." THE MSU food scentsts report they have no nformaton on the success of long-term storage of food processed ths way. What about reusng-cannng lds or usng paraffn n place of lds? "Paraffn can be used wth jams and jelles because the food s preserved by ts hgh sugar content," Mrs. Dean says. "It wll not protect other products aganst spolage. "In no way do we recommend tryng to reuse cannng lds," she contnues. Jt s,almost mpossble to assure a good seal the second tme around." Check now for corn rootworm EAST LANSING - Mchgan corn growers should check ther crop for rootworm numbers and speces to antcpate and prevent next years problem. "Adults now vsble on tassels and slks wll lay eggs n the sol next to the plants. The egg hatch n sprng wth larvae that feed only on corn," says Dr. Unversty extenson entomologst. Western corn rootworm adults are yellow or orange wth black strpes on ther wngs. Western s the most prevalent speces n Mchgan. Northern rootworm s natve to the state and s an unmarked pale green or yellow. Both are hard shelled beetles wth long feelers. ROOTWORMS can cause crop yeld losses of up to 4 bushels;per- acre.-the best, preventon^ torotateforopssq* that corn Is not planted twce on one feld. For land that wll be planted n corn agan, a phosphate ^ or carbamate pestcde should be used at plantng tme. "More than one adult worm per plant may mean,4 problem next year. Now s the easest tme to check for the rootworms and may be done by examnng just one row," he says, Rootwprr? can, cause.poor,../ seecuset,.j,rqot c d[amage <and*? lodgmg^lkrvae^re whte wth a tan head, have sx legs and vary n sze to one-half nch when full grown. Farmers should eye supermarket patterns Its too soon to predct whether the marked changes n consumer buyng patterns durng the past year wll be per- * manent fundamental trends, says Clarence Ad amy, presdent, Natonal Assocaton of Food Chans. "But ts crtcal for the farm ndustry to jon the food dstrbuton system n closely observng and analyzng consumer purchase patterns," Adamy urges. Adamy spoke on how consumer buyng patterns could affect farm managhent decsons durng the Natonal Insttute on Cooperatve Educaton sponsored by the Amercan Insttute of Cooperatves at Mchgan State Unversty, July 3. MOST BUSINESS falures - both farm and nonfarm - are due n part to an nablty to predct change, explans John W. Allen, MSU agrcultural economst and charman of one ohhe nsttute sessons. "In order to foresee broad forces that. could affect management decsons, farmers must nclude outsde vewponts such as Adamys when they assess the future," Allen says. "Durng the past 2 months, consumers have markedly changed ther purchase patterns," Adamy says. "Shoppers are buyng fewer boxed browne mxes and other hghlyprocessed foods. Instead, sales are up for the raw products to make baked goods at home." Hghly-processed and specalzed foods are down by 5 percent, Adamy says. At the same tme, raw product sales are up by -3 percent, (The overall sales volume In tonnage of supermarket products s down slghtly, he adds). AS PRICES have ncreased for hghly-processed foods such as nstant potatoes and toaster pastres, retal sales of those Pheasant hunters should get permts soon LANSING -- Put-take pheasant hunters should plan on becomng early brds of sorts themselves or chance mssng part of the 975 season. Notng that the 4-week puttake season starts Sept. 5, the Department of Natural Resources remnds hunters that they must obtan a specal $0 permt n addton to ther small game or sportsmans lcense to partcpate n the hunt ths year. "Small game and sportsmans lcenses and applcaton forms for the specal permt are scheduled to be n the hands of lcense dealers by August 22," sad Vc Janson, DNR wldlfe bologst. "But lcense dealers wont have the $0 put-take permts," Janson cautoned. "Hunters should fll out applcatons and send them along wth ther check (payable to State of Mchgan) to the followng address; Put-take Pheasant Program, Box 403, Lansng,, "However, f forms^arent avalable by Aug. 22, hunters may stll apply for a put-take permt by smply sendng the $0 check and ther return address to the programs box number n Lansng," he noted. Janson sad t may take the DNR about two weeks to the put-take applcatons, so he stressed the need to apply early. However, applcatons may be completed anytme durng the Sept. 5 to Nov. 4 and Dec. to Jan. 4 season. All pheasant hunters must carry both the permt and ther small game or sportsmans lcense when pheasant huntng n the put-take portons of the 7 Southern Mchgan state game and recreaton areas. The DNR, whch plans to release 60,000pheasants for puttake hunters, sad money rased from the permt sales wll help support-the put-take program. Janson also noted that huntng at 4 of the 7 areas Bald Mountan, Holly and Wetzel n Oakland and Macomb countes and Gourdneck near t Kalamazc^wjl.&e permtted. products have gone down, Adamy says. Wth prce n-, creases of carbonated beverages (soda pop) and other products sweetened wth rsngprced sugar, marked changes n sales fgures show that consumers are turnng from soda pop to lower-prced powdered soft drnks. "As prces of margarne and butter changed between early 974 and early 975, so too dd consumer purchases of those products." Snce changes n what shoppers buy naturally change the mx that retalers buy from farmers, ts crtcal for both facets of the food ndustry to -closely observe and analyze the degree and permanence of changng purchase patterns, Adamy concludes. DNR offers new flms to publc LANSING -- Eght new moves ~ all rated "EX" for "extraordnary" - ha.ve been added to the roster of Department of Natural Resources flms avalable to the publc. Clubs, schools and other organzatons can borrow these, phs 38 other flms on wldlfe, land use, water, ar and other key resource topcs. The flms range from 9 to 32 mnutes n length wth a servce fee of $3 charged for three days use. All are n the vvd colors of - Mchgans out of doors. New ttles nclude "A Lne On» Chnook," a feature on salmon fshng; "A Queston of Huntng," a candd look at a hunters role n todays socety; "Choces" envronmental problems explored; and "Mchgan Mrror of Amerca," beauty, serenty, woods and water on the screen; Also, "Run Rver Run," on canoeng; "Snowmoble Safety Savvy," for fun not trouble; "Struggle for Power," a look at fuel resources; and "Theres Plenty of Gold," fndng copper, ron and everythng else. Avalable ttles, a flm descrptons, loan servce fees and how-to-order detals are n,a>newreefoldera_vaiabiefrom, e op o d-nymber d. dat^only^qr? 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13 August 3,975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3 t*> to Hstorc DEwrrr founded ; Oct 4833 t One ndvdual tred to fool the DeWtt Polce and the Mchgan State Polce, but fnally was caught nstead, when a stolen car he reported May 23 actually turned out to be stolen by hmself and a frend. Joel D. McRll, 20, 64 Cederwooa St., DeWtt, was arrested for conspracy to defraud n nsurance company after atf* nvestgaton by the Mchgan State Polce, and s beng held n the Clnton County Jal when he faled to produce a $5,000 bod. Bll OShaughnssey :$? *t* Pt Ot s features from the DeWtt Area <ft Clams car stolen, but polce dsagree Chevrolet A prelmnary examnaton has been set for Thursday n Dstrct Court, accordng to DeWtt Polce Chef Wendell Myers. DeWtt Polce also reported they recovered a stolen vehcle when they stopped a juvenlen DEWITT - County Sherffs Dept. deputes are nvestgatng thelheft of a 7-foot canoe from the Jerry Allson resdence, an auto that he ddnt have a regstraton for. The car had been taken from the parkng lot at Motor Wheel Corp. n Lansng and was- mpounded, wth the owner beng notfed. Canoe stolen 320 S. Francs Rd., DeWtt. -The canoe, valued at $300, was taken Aug. 8. It s descrbed as a faded red Pere Marquette, OSHAUGHNESSEYLAND... OSHAUGHNESSEY CHEVROLET 22 E, Man DaWfetPJ torv^* - Where youll fnd SELECTION EASY TERMS SAVINGS durng our SUMMER CLEARANCE on all 975 models -202V jftjauq Jt,lu y TtyWPlr - f ftj(^ Pr.Hr 6k- * """ Jm Whltr M ftl Yfnn ntfntrthfltnfn Hff fy DEWITT.tfeO. Chgcfc Dljllwn OX ROAST SPONSORED BY DEWITT MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION byjmschmltz County News Wrter DEWITT - DeWtt could be n for Its second recall electon n 2 years* f the <4 ctzens now crculatng pettons are successful In gatherng the necessary 68 sgnatures to force the 6 ncumbent Counclmenon a recall ballot. On Monday, the County News wastoldby Theodore Ward, one of those, that over 00 sgnatures had been collected askng that a recall electon be held to oust Counclman James Boyd, Frank Deak, Charles Bauer, Gerald Krchen, Rqbert Droun and Mayor Pro- Tempore Gary Gllespe, The recall attempt s a result of the June and July Clerk - Treasurer job combnaton dspute when former Cty Clerk Dorothy Keck and former Cty Treasurer Marlyn Con refused appontment to the new job ttles of Clerk - Treasurer and Account - Clerk that Councl created over the objectons of Mayor Murl Eastman. That controversey rased a bg stnk n ths small, sleepy South Clnton town and Ward sad he and hs co-workers, whch he declned to name, now plan to produce the requred 68 sgnatures forcng a recall electon by Frday. Recall acton takng place agan n DeWtt After thfet, he sad, the pettons wll be presented to the Councl and Mayor at Monday nghts regular Cty Councl meetng. x -. Recall electon procedures, are governed by Sute law, whch states no elected offce holder can be put on a recall ballot unless he has been n offce for at least 90 days. (The current Councl has been servng snce November). If that requrement s satsfed, a number of people equal to 25 percent of the total local votes cast n the last gubernatoral electon must sgn a petton sayng they want a recall electon. In DeWtt, 673 people voted n the last gubernatoral electon n 974 and therefore, 68 sgnatures are requred for each Counclman the people want to recall. When those ndvduals crculatng the pettons feel they have enough sgners, they can then turn ther pettons over to Cty Clerk Sharon Perce, who wll have 30 days to check the valdty of each sgnature. The pettons can, f they wsh, request the Clerk to send notfcaton f and when the necessary amount of sgnatures s valdated. If they dont request ths, the Clerc s not oblgated to notfy them f they are short of the amount necessary to authorze a recall electon. " If enough sgnatures are produced aganst^, 2or all or the Counclmen, the^ounty wll be notfed and wll hold a recall electon 45 days later. If one or more of the Counclmen are recalled (only one more yes than no vote s requred to do so), a specal electon wll then be held, Any recalled ""Counclman or Counclmen wouldnt be elgble to run n the Specal electon, but would reman n offce untl the specal electon s over. In June 973, Mayor Raymond DeWtt, Mayor Pro-Tempore Robert Ballard and Counclman Stanley Tenney, were recalled. Counclman Predertek "Bll" Shaver was also on the recall ballot, but managed to escape the purge. Ward hopes to get 200 sgnatures on 5 of the 6 Counclmen, but was doubtful enough sgnatures could be gathered to put the popular Counclman Deak on the recall ballot. Deak, at the June 6 Councl meetng, was the only Counclman who voted not to overrde Mayor Eastmans veto of the job combnaton. Outspoken Vrgna: Zeeb fs woman on the "go" By Jm Schmtz County News Wrter Vrgna Zeeb s a garrulous, gusty County Commssoner from DeWtt Townshp who snt afrad to speak her mnd at County Board of Commssoners meetngs when somethng strkes her the wrong way. Though shes tough and never hestates, to use one of her expressons, to put her, "2 cents worth n," she always manages to reman humane and hold the respect of her colleagues for askng questons sometmes only she, thnks to ask. Whle noone questons her serousness, her fellow commssoners would have to agree she often causes them to chuckle at her colorful - matter vuuuvn w re* lvuww - IUBHIBI wvss* Saturday, Aug. 6th.. ON THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN DEWITT Parade - downtown -0 a.m. from 0 a.m. tll p.m. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: a.m. Everythng opens up -- Food tent, Oxburger and food allat alfat same low prces as last year (754 for oxburger), beer tent, games tent, bngo (f you can menton t) tent, and the bg mdway, B.J. McDonagh & Son V of Sagnaw; Mch. Lots of rdes for the young and old alke. t / Local Varety show - n the VFW hall, N. Brdge St. DeWtt 3:00 p.m. snow - CarLKoslosk and the play boys 7:30 p.m. show - Charles Anderson, Country Blue Grass 9:00 p.m. show - Dana DeWtt and John-John, country folk Also, at 7:30 n the Masonc Temple parkng lot (next to VFW hall) The DeWtt Merry Mxers Square Dance Club wll put on a show wth Dave Crssey, caller. Pony Pull Clnton Co. Pony Pullers Assn., :30 p.m. Art show at the Memoral buldng, on West Washngton St;, all day Drawng for przefat 0:00 p.m. n downtown DeWtt > st prze -0 horse garden tractor wth mower attachment 2nd prze - $200 cash 3rd prze -$00 cash >, MAKE IT A FAMILY AFFAIR! X nn* ^ Indeed, many who know her credt her wth beng blessed wth a wtty gft of gab. Beng a County Commssoner, for Mrs. Zeeb, Is a logcal culmnaton of the last 9 years of volunteer and poltcal actvty snce her marrage, when, she sad, "I moved from one sde of the Townshp (Arport Road) to the other," (Herb s on Road near Chandler Road). From that tme, shes been a - member of the Famly lvng Servce dvson of the Cooperatve Extenson Servce, a member of the local Farm Bureau, a former presdent of the local PTA, a 4-H leader for over r years, a Cub Scout leader, an ex-member of the Republcan Womens Com nuuee, mttee, A Alormerftsecrftary formers secretary of of Parry and. wth her husband, Robert, a dary farmer wth over 700 acres and 35 cows. ^ Another reason she offers to explan where shes at today s her upbrngng. * Her father set for her,, a cvc-mnded example, by servng on the Townshp Board of Trustees and the DeWtt School Board. Later, she marred nto a smlar-mnded famly where her husbands parents had been school board members and hs uncle had been townshp Treasurer for 34 years. Today, her husband s Presdent of the Bath Board of Educaton and serves on the State Far Board. Although Mrs. Zeeb had been nvolved n volunteer programs and had worked for poltcal canddates durng the years, she ddnt attempt to run for poltcal offce untl 972. Pror to her tossng her hat n the poltcal arena, she decded, to go back to college at MSU and add to her 2 years of credts because, she jokngly sad, "I ddnt have anythng else to do and I ddnt lke to ron.".after gatherng enough credts to earn mnors n phlosophy and relgon, she decded to drop out sprng quarter n March 972 because thats when thngs were gettng busy onher farm. Wth moretmeavalable, she thought about runnng for County Commssoner n a newly-drawn dstrct and begn to go to all the County Board of Commssers meetngs, "so I would know what I was dong f I got elected." She won and now n her second term, she s Charman of the Human Servces Commttee, a member of the vtal Fnance Commttee and Board representatve to the Tr- County Regonal Plannng Commsson and the Md- Mchgan Dstrct Health Department. Her charmanshp of the Human Servces Commttee also, s not an accdent, as she commented that she has always been nterested n the pupuc^ healthareabecause her, moth$ ; wayah Tft "wfth the* Ingham t County Publc Health Department and through her, she became acquanted wth many people n the feld, Snce shes served on the Board, she sad shes been" pleased wth the calber of her colleagues and the cooperaton shes gotten from all but 2 county offcals. "The more I get around to other County organzatons, the more I am pleased wth the cooperaton we get here," she sad. "Peoplehere understand fnancal restrant." She also added that snce comng to County government, she has never, as a woman, been dscrmnated aganst. In the future, she would lke to go back to MSU and work towards a degree n educaton, specalzng n counselng, an area where she thnks theres a lack of competent personnel. Over the years, Mrs. Zeeb beleves shes become a more mature person. "Ive mellowed consderably, I dont get uptght about thngs lke I used to," she reflected. Though she plans to stay actve n government and poltcs, she also lkes to be at home wth her husband and four chldren, Pat, Chrs, Mke and Karen. 8S» CLASSIFIED ADS! X^^aflBF^^^" LET THE PROFESSIONALS AID YOU IN SELECTING THAT "Just Rght" TOUCH IN HOME INTERIORS... Carpetng Draperes Wallpaper FREE HOME DECORATING Magee Dowm Monarch Custom made Strahan Wll-Tax Sanlta TIPS l:».6:md}h/-l:m-:mstyr*y Crptt St!*ftInstaRtton BBS 30 Yttrs ExptrMU M N. BRIDGE ST, DWTT PH VOOm (#M payewtuttoh DeWtt Gty Lbraran and Charman, De Wtt Bcentennal Commsson DeWtt wll be celebratng Its 42nd brthday by havng a "Houses In Hstory" open homes tour sponsored by the Bcentennal Commsson. The earlest home on the tour Ml be the 84 Lankford-Hll home,, a modfed Greek Revva. style wood sded frame house entrely of oak wth hand hewn basement beams. There s the Con house an 850 saltbox; the Halterman- Newman house a 903 two story frame bult on the ste of Scotts frst "publc house"; the Meyers Home bult by Dr. Rchmond Smmons about 899; the Ferguson Home, a two story frame bult by Ernest Scott n 95; the Mulford Home, a 920 bunglotf recently remodeled and redecorated; the Stone House bult of natve feld stone by A.D. Rose n 937, unusual n that t has ramps nstead of stars) Woodruff Home, a 958 brck ranch style house; the Powell House, a $97,000 two story Brck house bult last year n Mtlbrook Meadows, plus another home n Mllbrook Meadows. The prce of the tour wll be $2. Tme-wll be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In keepng wth our brthday celebraton the Hope Lutheran Church wll havettn Octoberfest from l a.m. to 8 p.m. featurng bratwurst, saurkraut and German potato salad, there wll be,qerman musc, bazaar and tours of the new church and a flm on Lutheransm. St. Judes Catholc Church wll have a Chrstmas Bazaar, be sellng sandwches, have tovfrs of ther new church. Redeemer Unted Methodst Church wll have a Chrstmas Bazaar and a homemade soup luncheon, DeWtt Communty Church wll have an old fashoned luncheon complete wth whte tablecloths and napkns, kerosene lamps and featurng chcken pe wth homemade bscuts. St. Annes Epscopal Church wll have tours of ther new church and serve complmentary coffee. The Eastern Star Lades wllhave a salad luncheon and sell homemade jams and jelles and the V.F.W. Auxlary wll sell sloppy joes and cold drnks. There wll also be bands and sngers, playng and sngng on the streets and porches throughout the day. So crcle Saturday, Oct. 4, on your calander and plan on spendng the day n DeWtt. DeWjtts the place to get Oxburger If you have the longng for a genune ox burger, then, you better make sure you attend the annual ox roast n DeWtt ths Saturday, A full day of actvtes has been scheduled by the Ox RoaBt commttee startng wth the downtown parade at 0a.m..Begnnng at a.m., amusement rdes wll be ready to goofcthe young pod young at heaj-apd HtertrjtherefWHfb&flM pony pull and amateur show. Tasty ox burgers and other,, assorted treats such as homemade pes wll be avalable throughout the day at the food tent and a beer tent, for those who lke adult refreshments, wll be set up In the area. Jerry Thol, commttee * charman, sad last year 3,600 people from the County and the surroundng area attended and ths year he! urges everyone to VFW announces pancake breakfast The DeWtt VFW Post and Auxlary #67 wll have a "Pancake Breakfast" durng the Ox Roast on Saturday, August 6, from 8 untl :30 a.m. Breakfast wll nclude: a servng of eggs, sausage, potatoes, and all the pancakes you can eat. There wll be a donaton of $2 per adult and $.25 per chld, under, 2. Post and Auxlary members wll also be marchng n the Ox Roast Parade that mornng,. Members wshng more n- -formaton about the parade* lne-up tme and place should contact Mary Weston, * ^ WHEN LOOKING FOR Qualty IN LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT... MAKE IT A MATTER OF... Smplcty Youll fnd mowers & tractors from 5 h.p. to 6 h.p. and at reasonable prces, too. G & L SALES US-27 at Dll Rd. DEWITT PHONE SAFE DRIVERS have a SAFE VACATION wth Rversde Insurance Before you start your next vacaton, make sure you have adequate nsurance. Rversdes Auto and Homeowners Polces gve you broad coverage. Tre cost Is low, the protecton s great wth quck clam servce. The Companon Peopje at Rversde help safe drvers save dollars. For a "cost and coverage" comparson on your pretert polcy, call us today., WILLARD REED AGENCY PH DEWITT Mss&^rt&sr Rnnrada touranoe Company fa*m* BATTLE CREEK, MlCHft&N.. * t,,

14 4.CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 3,975 fy Vaw Vvuutl PLAYGROUNDPICNIC Last Wednesday.we had our pcnc for all the kds who had partcpated n ths summers playground program. The kds had hot dogs and potato chps and partcpated n varous games and actvtes* The przes were awarded for the bke rodeo after lunch. Thanks to Irenna Garapetan and Mark Vosn for helpng cook the 50 hot dogs consumed. PLAYGROUND PROGRAM EXTENDED The playground program s beng extended untl Aug. 20. Besdes today, Aug. 3th, we wll run one more week Aug. M from 8 a.m. untl noon. Brng the kds to the park pavlon for fun and games. DOUBLES& MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENT On Aug. 6 startng at 8 a.m. at theory courts, we wll have a doubles and mxed doubles tenns tournament. If you are nterested, sgn up at cty hall by Aug. 5. Ths tournament s for begnners as well as experts. If you Saturday busnessmen want to sgn up, even f you work on Saturdays, you can play after 5 p.m. or even on Sunday. Al Werbsh, drector of the tournament, sad that he had a real good turn out for the sngles that were held Aug He hopes to have even more for the doubles. Trophes wll be awarded for all events at the concluson of the competton. For the mens doubles, t.wll be 30 and over, 5-29 and 4 and under. For the womens doubles, there wll be just one group for all ages. The same s true for the mxed doubles. FAMILY BIKE DAY Famly bke day wll be Sunday, Aug. 24, at p.m. Brng a cold sack lunch and have the kds decorate ther bkes. The cty recreaton department wll furnsh the drnks and the przes for the best decorated b, kes. A startng pont has not been determned yet, but we wll fnsh at the cty park. TENNIS LEAGUE STARTING Because of.a suffcent amount of nterest, a mxed doubles tenns league wll start on Saturday, Aug. 23, n the mornng. All matches are scheduled for Saturday mornngs, but can be made up at the players convenence!! All partcpants need to furnsh ther own tenns balls and rackets, If you are nterested n jonng ths league, there may ; stll be room for a few more couples, Call Dck Coletta at POLICE VS RECREATION DEPARTMENT BENEFIT SOFTBALL GAME On Frday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. there wll be a beneft softball game between the recreaton department and the cty and county polce. A hat wll be passed durng the game, wth all donatons gong to a worthy cause whch has not been determned yet. There s a rumor gong around that the cty s gong to get a team together and challenge the wnner of the 7 pm, game. So f you come out to the park, you may get to see a double header that evenng. CITY SWIM TOURNEY On Saturday mornng, Aug. 23, there wll be a swm tournament for all nterested chldren. It wll be held at the cty park and wll be conducted by the lfe guards at the pool. For more nformaton call WOMENS SLOW PITCH, STANDINGS ^AS OF AUG. 8 Clnton Natonal Owls 6 2 Red Hots 6 2 Rehmanns 6 2 Buckeye Lounge 3 5 Clnton County News 3 5 Hot Shots 0 8 WOMENS SLOW PITCH SCORESFOR WEEK OF AUG. 4 Rehmanns 5 Clnton County News 2 Red Hots 24 Hot Shots 4 Clnton Owls 2 Buckeye Lounge MENS SLOW PITCH STANDINGS AS OF AUG. 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L T Dry Dockd Lounge 7 Buckeye Lounge -6 2 Clnton Natl Bank HI 6 2 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 Is full of useful gfts to please your famly. Take a break from unpackng and call me. phone ^kfsbh Phone <* &ty <4 St. fka** Hub Tre McKenzes Moore Ol Road House WRBJ Dura Clean H&H Lounge Randolphs St. Johns Ol NATIONAL LEAGUE W L T 0, Sllmans Store Central Natl Bank Dean Hardware Amercan Legon D&B Party Shoppe F.C. Mason Cty of St. Johns Hettlers -Martens St. Johns K.pfC. Bobs Bar Penguns MENS SLOW PITCH SCORESFOR WEEK OF AUG. 4 Clnton Natl Bank Dura Clean 2 Hub Tre 5 McKenzes 2 Dry Dockd 28 H&H Lounge 5 Buckeye Lounge 4 WRBJ Road House 5 Randolphs 4 Moore Ol 7 St. Johns Ol 2 Central Natl Bank 0 Cty of St. Johns 0 F.C. Mason 6 D&B Party Shoppe 8 Sllmans Store 26 Bobs Bar l" Amercan Legon 2 Hettlers 0 Martens 4 St.Johns Knghts of C. 4 Dean Hardware 0 Penguns 2 Hgh school swmmng St. Johns^Hgh School grls should note that practce for grls compettve swmmng wll begn Monday at 9 a.m., lastng t0 u a - m - at the hgh school pool. All nterested grls are asked to brng a physcal examnaton form f possble and be prepared to swm, July 4,975 The meetng was called to order at 7:30 p.m. COMM. PRESENT: Roesner, WUcox, Ebert, Hannah, Arehart. COMM ABSENT: None, STAFF PRESENT: Manager Humphrey, Attorney Maples, Clerk Wood, Moton by Comm. Wlcox, supported by Comm. Arehart to approvje the mnutes of June 23, 975 meetng. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY; None. Moton carred. Moton by Comm. Wlcox, supported by Comm. Arehart to approve the Warrants. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner, NAY: None. Moton carred.. Mayor Ebert asked for addtons or deletons to the agenda. Several addtons were made. Moton by Comm. Arehart, supported by Comm. Wlcox to approve the agenda as amended. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None.Moton carred. %<XHH6tf&l By Mrs. Robert Valentne Phone Vacaton Bble School at Bannster Unted Methodst Church closed Frday evenng wth a program led by "Uncle" Bob Berry of the Rural Bble Msson. Przes were awarded to Russell Schlarf for the Bble drll; to John Weber for the song drll. Wnners that receved the most - ponts for brngng chldren to the school and learnng Bble verses. For the upper grades przes were gven to Sandy Schlarf, Russell Schlarf and Lonne Nxor. For the 3rd and 4th grades the wnners were Wendy Green, Shrley Porubsky and Sherry Bearden. The younger wnners were Leann Nxon, Luann Maynard and Bradley Nash. The school began on Monday wth 28 present and grew to 62 on Frday. "Uncle" Bob Berry of Rural Bble Msson conducted the school. He was asssted by Kndergarten and nursery teachers Mrs. Don Hnkley, Mss Cathy Schlarf, Mss Carre Mller and Mrs, Barbara Nash, Frst and second grade classes were taught by- Mrs. Ken Swanson andmrs.ralphtfxon; Mrs. Davd Green and Mss Vera Hucho were the teachers for the 5th and 6th graders. Rev. Emmett Kadwell and Jm Valentne led the Junor Hgh Class. Mrs. John Schlarf had an mportant part n the school by servng as panst and assstng n countng the many ponts earned by the chldren. Each day cookes and kool-ad were served by the "cooke" lades, Mrs, Kng Terrell and Mrs. Ray Peck. THIS FALL! A NEW AVIATION PROGRAM Lansng Communty College.. September at LCC brngs a brand P new program to students who are consderng a career n the exctng feld of avaton. AIRFRAME & POWERPLANT MECHANIC PROGRAM Ths 30-month program prepares the student for a career In the Avaton Mantenance feld. You wll be workng toward thequalfcatons to pass the Federal Avaton Admnstraton Examnatons and acqure an Ar Frame and Powerplant Mechanc Lcense. Graduates receve an Assocate Degree n Scence, specalzng n Avaton Mantenance Technology. Durng the program, you wll study arplanes and helcopters, recprocatng and jet engnes, and many of the varous electrcal, hydraulc, and other dversfed arcraft systems whch are common In todays modern arcraft. Ths new career program, whch provdes approxmately 900 hours of classroom and laboratory experence, wll be taught at LCCs new Avaton faclty at Captal Cty Arport. AND... A NEW COURSE OF SPECIAL INTEREST Arlne Transport Plot Ground School AFT Credts Course content ncludes nformaton on Jet engnes; Aerodynamcs, weather, procedures, and physology n hgh alttudes; Federal Avaton Admnstraton regulatons; weght and balance; charts, and flght plannng.;at the concluson of ths course, the students wll have the knowledge necessary to pass the FAA Arlne Transport Plot wrtten examnaton. For more nformaton, call LCCs Avaton Flght Technology Department. St. (fanvumoj The Cty Manager presented a letter from Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust regardng bcentennal actvtes they are plannng for the frst sx months of 976. There was a short dscusson. Moton by Comm. Roesner, supported by Comm. Wlcox to authorze the Cty Manager to contact Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust to reserve a spot for a Cty booth at ther! b-centennal carnval. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. A letter from the 738th Mantenance Battalon of the Indana/Natonal Guard was presented, requestng use of the park facltes for ther troops, There was a lengthy dscusson. Moton by Comm. Arehart, supported by Comm. Roesner to deny the request df the Indana Natonal Guard and that the Cty Manager wrte the Natonal Guard of the Cty Commssons decson wth an approprate explanaton. YEA: Arehart, Roesner. NAY: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah. Moton was defeated. Moton by Comm. Wlcox, supported by Comm. Hannah to approve the request of the Indana Natonal Guards 738th Mantenance Battalon. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah. NAY: Arehart, Roesner. Moton carred. A letter from Wlbur Smth & Assocates was read regardng the US-27 Relocaton. The Cty Manager gave a bref summaton of the status of /f; & complants aganst Leach Constructon. The Cty Attorney, was asked hs opnon on several matters by the Commssoners, Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm. Wlcox to* pay Leach Constructon as recommended by Wllams & Works, thereby reducng the retanage to % and also that the necessary affdavts be obtaned as deemed necessary by the Cty Attorney and to be pad on Constructon Account, Voucher #33. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. ^A Tap-h) Ordnance was dscussed. The Cty Manager read a letter from Wllams & Works regardng ther stofm sewer project monthly report. Mayor Ebert requested the Clerk enter the letter nto the mnutes. The Cty Manager requested authorzaton to make a quarterly payment to Wllams & Works. A short dscusson followed. Moton by Comm. Hannah,, supported by Comm. Wlcox to approve the payment request to Wllams & Works n the amount of $25, on Revenue Sharng Account, Voucher #036. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY:None. Moton carred. A payment request for Fraser Brothers work on the holdng ponds was presented. Moton by Comm. Wlcox, supported by Comm. Arehart to pay Fraser Brothers n the rtutwtte amount of $8, on Constructon Account, Voucher #34. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. A letter from our bondng attorney for the Cty of St, Johns Santary Sewer Project was* presented. Moton by Comm. Roesner, supported by Comm. Hannah to follow the suggeston of the bondng attorney and have the Cty Manager apply to the Water Resource Commsson to amend the order to nclude santary sewer project. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None, Moton carred. A letter from Terry Hall, the Ctys Audtor was presented, arclgtshort dscusson followed. Moton by Comm. Wlcox, supported by Comm. Roesner; to accept the letter of Bggs, Hall & HaUserman and to authorze the Cty Manager to sgn same. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. A petton for curb and gutter on Gbbs Street from Lansng Street west was presented. Moton by Comm. Arehart, supported by Comm. Roesner to accept the Gbbs Street petton and authorze the Cty Manager to present a report on the proposed project. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred, Jm Prnce and Charle McCann were present n support of rezonng a Darcel, BEES Chevy-Olds, Inc. on U.S. 27 Worlds Sweetest Place To Deal Mle South of St. Johns Phone certan QUALITY g ^RE-OWNED CARS 975 Oldsmoble door hardtop, PRE-0WNE0 ar condtonng, AM-FM, vnyl top, cruse control. 975 Vsta Cruser Wagon, 9- passenger, ar condtonng, AM- CARS FM. I Jhe dfferences n a Bees Pre-owned car o Bees Pre-owned cars are not purchased at auctons. Bees DO NOT change the Speedometer Bees Pre-owned cars. ARE Thoroughly Tested and Condtoned Complete Fnancng Avalable BEES ARE NOT MISREPRESENTED, Warranty Avalable On All Pre-owned cars BEES WARRANTY DO.ES ALL THIS, You get 00% repar OP replacement cost coverage on engne, transmsson, rear axle, brake and electrcal system for 30 days or 2,000 mles. * Toronado Brougham, full power, ar condtonng, AM-FM stereo, cruse-tlt wheel, power splt seats. 975 Oldsmoble 98 Regency, full power, ar condtonng, AM-FM, loaded! 975 Oldsmoble Royale 4-door, ar condtonng, AM-FM and radals. 974 Oldsmoble Toronado, full power, ar condtonng, AM-FM,* stereo-cruse. 974 Impala 4-door hardtop, vnyl top. AM-FM. tlt wheel, ar.condtonng. 974 Mercury Cougar XR7, AM-FM, ar condtonng, vnyl top. 974 Camaro, V-8 automatc, ar condtonng, tape player. 974 Camaro, 6-cylnder, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. 973 Caprce 4-door sedan, ar condtonng, full power, rado Vega wagon GT, 4-cylnder, 4- speed, rado. 973 Plymouth Duster 2-doof, V-8, automatc, rado. 970 Chevrolet Nova 2-dnor. V-8. automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado, vnyl lop 97 Cheve le Malbu 4-Door Sedan, 8 cylnder, automatc transmsson, rado. I Moton by Comm. Wlcox, supported by Comm. Arehart to accept the request of Mc Donalds and set the frst readng of the rezonng ordnance f6r July 28,975. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred, A recommendaton from the Parkng Lot Board was.presented regardng a street lght study they had made. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm. Roesner to refer the request of the Parkng Lot Board to Consumers Power for study and recommendaton, YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner, NAY: None.. Moton carred^ The Hendershot and Pardee rezonng request and Plannng Commsson recommendaton was presented. Several.persons were present n support of the rezonng. A dscusson as to whether or not the proposed rezonng could be construed as spot or< preferental zonng. Moton by Comm.. Arehart, supported by Comm. Ebert to accept the Plannng Commsson recommendaton and deny the request. Roll Call Vote: ABSTAINED: Ebert, Wlcox. NAY: Hannah. YEA: Arehart, Roesner. Moton carred. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm. Roesner to adjourn. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. The meetng was adjourned at 9:00 p.m. 973 Oldsmoble Omega 2-dbor, V-8 - automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. 973 Oldsmoble Royale 2-door hardtop, ar condtonng, powe wndows, rado. "97«ff6vrdIetHmpaIa, 2-doo^ hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. USED CARS 973 Oldsmoble Royale, 4-door. ar condtonng, AM-FM, vnyl top. 973 Ford Torno 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerng and rado. 973 Mercury Comet 2-door, 6- cylnder automatc, rado, vnyl 973 Ojdsmoble Cutlass 2-door, V-8 automatc^ power steerng and brakes, rado. 972 Chevelle Malbu, 4-Door Hardtop, ar condtonng, power steerng, rado. 972 Oldsmoble 98 Luxury sedan, full power, ar condtonng, rado. 972 Pontac 4-door Catalma, ar condtonng, rado, vnyl top. 972 Vega Hatchback GT, automatc, 4-cylnder, 4-speed. 972 LTD Brougham 4-door, V-8 I automatc, ar condtonng. 967 Ford Thunderbrd,, ar condtonng, power steerng and brakes, vnyl top. 967 Oldsmoble 88, 4-door V-8, Rambler 4-door 6-cvlnder, k USED TRUCKS 975Chevrolet 65 seres, 427 engne,, 5-Speed w/2-speed axle, ar tag axle, full ar brakes. 974 Chevrolet - ton Custom Deluxe pckup, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado. SALES OFFICE EVENING HOURS: Mon.-Wftd.-Ftday Nght* > Tl 9 P.M. 973 Chevrolet % Ton Pckup, 8 cylnder, automatc, power steerng, ppwer brakes, rado. l 972 Chevrolet : Ton Pckup. 8 cylnder, standard transmsson, rado. 973 Toyota pckup, 4-cylnder, automatc, rado, f I

15 Jjp j«jwtr> AU LMAN OHJ* Small Ads... Bg Results! edoto OeeB ^^_^ %? V I FOREST H "MS $2." "" * ^ W N. Y ^M >. A I ^H I I.^H T.^ ^ " r.tewun-ble (*w IIP l«" ^{""AS""!! J3 tafltwjp * MAIDS *»- *«" HtfM "I*,TOPP r * "» IJ «*M /TPAYS TO ADVERT/SE... ADVERTISE WHERE ITPAYS. 9 9 the market place Call CO. 42J. rf^ hh r lull JS NOW! Help Wanted TOOL & DIE MAKERS - New stampng dvson of expandng company n area needs journeymen or equvalent. Must be versatle and sklled n de repar and mantenance, preferably wth de trouble shootng experence, must be abloto work 2nd shft. Call for appontment. 6-3-p-l Busness Opportunty VETERANS we need your help and wll pay you for t part-tme postons $50. to $00. per weekend. Call collect Alma Armory, Monday through Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. August 2nd through August23rd. 5-3-p-2 JOIN THE new mnutemen earn $50. to $00. per weekend experence not necessary men 7 to 35. Veterans may qualfy to age 43 part-tme postons many career felds ncludng admnstraton, supply food servce, communcatons and more. Specal programs for Hgh School graduates; Call couect to Alma Armory, Monday through Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. August 2nd through 23rd. Jobs Wanted 5-3-P-2 BARN & ROOF PAINTING -r Reasonable rates. Free estmates, nsured, guaranteed. Lansng, tf-3 WANTED - BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. By experenced Mother. Near East DeWtt. Phone , 6-l-p-3 PAINTING Reasonable rates, nteror, exteror, free estmates, experence plus satsfacton guaranteed. Ph p-3 Real Estate FOR SALE BY OWNER bedroom ranch, famly room, formal dnng room, 2A baths, close to town on blacktop road, appontment, call P^ FOR SALE - 80 ACRE FARM, nce house and good barns. Ovd-Else Schools p4 0 ACRES Beautfully wooded rollng hardwoods between Graylng and Kalkaska - Borders State land -Excellent deer huntng and snowmoblng area (secluded) Good tral roads - $ wth $ down on 8% land contract surveyed - Call or wrte WILDWOOD LAND CO. Box 254 Route HI, Kalkaska, Mchgan: 6-7-p-4 FOR SALE 4 acres, all fenced, barn,tool shed, chcken coop, 2-stall garage, 4- bedrooms, L-shaped lvng room, dnng room, freplace, full basement, on blacktop road n St. Johns school dstrct. Phone U-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 drect dal doesnt work, have your operator assst.) 48-tf-4 FOR SALE 499 Hgham, Pewamo, Mchgan. Three bedroom house on extra-large lot. Beautfully bult, wth carpetng throughout, famly room and freplace, dshwasher, power humdfer and Anderson wndows. Call or evenngs, ll-tf-4 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY 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 8C You cant do belter anywhere. EGAN FORD SALES, INC., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Maverck- Torno-Mustang. For the Best Buy nnew & Used Chevrolets see EDINGER CHEVROLET, Fowler, Phone HETTLERS MOTOR SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks. MOORE OIL CO., If ts tres, see us, 909 E. State, Ph CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery, 03 W. Walker, phone CREDIT BUREAU Clnton County CREDIT BUREAU, Phone , ^Credt Reports - Collectons. DRUGS PARRS REXALL DRUGS open daly 7[30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 8:30-2:30 & 5-7 p.m. ELECTRICIANS LIQUID FUELS SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 002 E. State St. FARM DRAINAGE JAMES BURNIIAM, Phone* St. Johns , R3, 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 Say t wth Qualty flowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP, 32 N. Clnton, St. Johns, C. FOODS ANDYS JQA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. INSURANCE Automoble Coverage -*Fre Insurance - General Casulaty, ALLABY- BREWBAKER, INC. _08-% N. Clnton Ave. St. Johns, Phone JEWELRY LEVEYS JEWELRY, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, TO PLACE YOU^ PROFESSIONAL LISTING IN THIS DIRECTORY SPACE FOR RENT PARTY SUPPLIES) D & B PARTY SUOPPe., Package Lquor 9 a.m. - 0 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fr. & Sat. 9 a.m. - II p.m. 224 N. Clnton. PLUMBING DUNKEL PLUMBING AND HEATING, Lcensed Master Plumber Ph , 807 E. State St. RESTAURANT DALEYS FINE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph , 3072,S.US27-&mlcS.M-2. SPACE FOR RENT VACUUM SALES KRBY CENTER, VACUUM SALES AND SERVICE. New & Rebult Krbys. Good selecton of other makes. 705 "N. US 27 St, Johns, WESTERN TOMS WESTERN STORE, m. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon.- Sat., Fr, tl 9. Anytme by Appt., Call FOR SALE New home n the country. One acre lot wth beautful home. Located at 3790 N. Harmon Road. Three bedroom home wth freplace, two baths, walk-out basement and other extras. Call or evenngs, ll-tf-4 FOR SALE Home constructed by the St. Johns Hgh School Buldng Trades class. Located at 204 S. Swegles. Ths house features 735 square feet wth three-bedrooms, freplace, full basement and many extras. Call or evenngs, ll-tf-4 FOR SALE House for sale by owner. 3-bedroom home, gas heat, freplace, n-ground pool wth pato, nce yard. Can be seen anytme. $28, S. Emmons, St. Johns or Call , 4-3-D-4 For Rent SENIOR CITIZENS: "You may qualfy for reduced rental rates." New l and 2 bedroom apartments n Fowler, now ready for occupancy. Carpetng, stove, refrgerator, fre alarm and emergency call system n each unt Across from cty park, near churches and shoppng. Call for partculars or ^ jw_, ^ t l-tf-6 COMMERCIAL on US-27, 200 Square Feet. Buldng mmedate occupancy. Gas heat, Ar condtonng, large parkng area," Also small store h Southgate Plaza. Call tf-6 Tralers & Campers 9 DREPS R.V. CENTER Areas authorzed Coachman Sales and Servce and Dod_ge R.V. Servce Parts - Accessores - Rentals. DeWtt, Mchgan ^ 3-tf-9 FOR SALE 967 BARON housetraler, 2x60, 2 bedroom, carpeted l-p-9 Automotve FOR SALE M.G.B. ROASTER, good condton, new hood & brakes. 927 Mead Rd. Else, p-ll Farm Produce CULTIVATED BLUE BERRIES Pck your own or ready pcked. 8:00 a.m. tll dark. 7 days a week, excellent pckng. Beldng north 2 mles on M-9. Brd Blueberres Plantaton or TF-9 FARM PRODUCE - Sweet corn avalable at all tmes at the farm. Elwood Reaume, 5 l & mles north of Fowler. Phone p-9 EXTRA SWEET SWEET CORN Delcous for freezng, pck your own or we wll delver, cucumbers Poultry also tomatoes, and squash. Call 6--P-9 "JUMBO" WHITE ROCKand HOT SHOT RED BABY CHIX every Tuesday at Ranbow Tral Hatchery n St. Lous. Ph tf-22 Mscellaneous 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 FOUND Sears portable stereo phonograph n November 974 at the corner of DeWtt Rd., and Herbson Rd. Contact James Nemck D-27 HUGE GARAGE SALE - 2 Portable ol heaters, 2-4" tres and rms, dshes, large quantty grls clothes sze 5 & 6, womens dresses up to 24A, msc. August 4, 5, & 6. 9 a.m. to? 27 N. Fourth St. Pompe D.H. Wanted Mscellaneous TIMBER WANTED - Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd. y Pewamo, Mch. Phone and/or tf-28 WANTED Used good condton small freezer, call daytme, nghts. l-tf-28-dh Notce FOR ALL aucton needs contact Thelen Aucton Servce. Call _. 5-3-P-29 FISHTAIL They took a fsh and some loaves of bread and they fed a crowd galore, but f theyd had Jm Nusers_ fsh, theyda fed 5,000 more. Brother Charle. 6--P-29 FOR, SALE - Parts for all electrc shavers. Leveys Jewelry, Else. l-tf-29 CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND PROCESSING, by ap- pontment. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef- Pork. Halves^nd quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MQA nspected. Vaughr*s Meat Processng. West Cty Lmts on Bussell Ud. just off M-57, Carson Cty, Phone Jake Vaughn. 5-tf?29 THERE-IS now a Tmex Repar Servce n Mchgan. Free estmates wll be sent on all repars, do not send money. We also repar all other makes of watches. Please send watches to Tmex Repar Servce, P.O. Box 28, Knde, Mch Urethane foam wth a fre retardant coatng on your roof s^eakproof and wll reduce heatng and coolng costs jup to 30%. ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL. URETHANE FOAM SERVICE, INC. MT. PLEASANT, MICHIGAN PHONE (57) (MINIMUM 0 WORDS) 3 WEEKS INSERTION FOR THE PRICE OF 2 DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED.9(r COL. INCH PHONE OR MAIL TO Clnton County News 20 East Walker St. St. JOhns, Mch. 48B79 DEADLINE: EACH MONDAY P.M. BINGO Holy Famly Church. 50 Mdbbtt Rd, Ovd. Mondays 7 pm. 6-tf-29 WANTED - CHICKEN EATERS - At CHICKN ON THE RUN N. US-27. No dentfcaton requred. See ad on page 2. 4-tf-29 AM LOOKING FOR. ALL KINDS OF POSTCARDS, especally old ones, f you have any to sell please contact the POSTCARD LADY days or evenngs. 4-tf-dh-29 FOR SALE CANNING LIDS, COMMERCIAL GRADE, pece, no rngs needed, reasonable M-78 Haslett, 9 mleseastoffrandor. 4-3-p-29 NOTICE: THE DEWITT. AMERICAN LEGION POST 379 would lke to obtan fve acres of land n the DeWtt area. The purpose, of whch, s to buld a post home. Contact Commander Charles E. Smth. Phone , evenngs, l4-3-p-29 Card of Thanks LYNCH - The famly of Helen Lynch wsh to express deep apprecaton to everyone for ther kndness and help durng her llness and death. 6--D-30 THELEN - We wsh to thank* all our frends and relatves who remembered us on our annversary wth cards and gfts. Especally Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marten, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Dlts, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marten for everythng they dd to make ths evenng a success. Specal thanks Barb for the cake decoratng. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Thelen 6-l-p-30.Probote Court * HON. TIMOTHY H. GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BURK. Regster of Probate, a Wednesday, August 20,075 R. S, McPherson Annual Account, Maynard T. Schultz Clams Allen Gong Appontment of Admnstrator rf$v» MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT IN OVID ( Large 8b x 50 ft. Lots $65 Par Month No Entrance Fee No Charges for Chldren or pets CALL OVID Harrett D. Baker Clams Earl L. Chadwell Determnaton of Hers Reol Estate Transfers. (From records In offce of Regster of Deeds) July 29: Twnbrook Estates Inc.; Tucker, Arnold C. and Pearl L. to Wayne L. and Frances B. Mller Lot 3 Twnbrook Estates. July 29: Pggot, Wllam J. and Mary C. to Lars P. and Kathryn M. Andersen Jr. property n Sec. 29 Essex. July 29: Wlkns, Dors L. to Bath Communty Schools Dstrct property n Sec. 6 Bath. July 29: Arnett, August and Shrley Ann to Fredrck S. and Deborah S.Arnett property n Sec. 4 Ovd. July 29: Arnett, August and Shrlee Ann to Mark E. and Mary D. Zwolensky property n Sec. 4 Ovd. July 30: The Brggs Co, Real Estate to Randolph L. and Elzabeth Ann Smth Lot 2 Orchard Glen Replat. July 3: Long Development Inc. to Ralph N. Leone Lot 53 Country Meadows Est. July 3: Pressley, Harry W. and JeanE. to Barbara L. Crag Lot 24, 25 Vewcrest Rver. Aug. : Claycomb, Thomas S. and Leona S. to Robert W. and Greta M. Claycomb property n Sec. 2 Ovd. certan lands and tenements located n the Cty of DeWtt, Counly of Clnton and State of Mchgan, descrbed as follows, to-wt: Commencng at a pont 220 feet North and 33 feet West) of the Center of Secton 8, T5N, R2W, Cty of DeWtt, Clnton County, Mchgan; thence West parallel to the East and West fe lne 337 feet; thence North parallel to the North and South V lne 30 feet; thence East 40 feet; thence North feet to the South lne of Cedarwood Street; thence East 97 feet to the West lne of DeWtt Road; thence South 368 feet to the pont of begnnng. I shall offer for sale to the hghest bdder all of the above descrbed real property at a publc aucton to be held at the frontdoor of the Clnton County Court House, located n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton Counly, Mchgan, that beng the place of holdng the Crcut Court wthn sad County, at ten a.m., local tme, on Frday, the 2 day of September, 975. Dated at St. Johns, Mchgan ths 7 day of July, A.D., 975. ANTHONY Sherff Clnton County, Mchgan HUFNAGEL, By: Russell Doty, Undersherff Deputy Sherff, Clnton County, Mch. Ruebensten Pruchnck and CWM* tr f Aug :"Cock,.Angela ^-^^^ffrnevs at Law Attornevs at Danel C. and Angela L. Clock Ovd Lot 9, 0,, 2, Blk 23. Aug. : Claycomb, Thomas S. and Leona S. to Max A. and Paulne Z. Mller property n Sec. 35 Duplan. Aug. 4: Pohl, Robert L. and Mare C. to Theodore W. and Anne Kolp property n Sec. 9 Westphala. Aug. 4: Waters, Robert C. and Clarce G. to Darrell R. and Jacquelne J. Tenns property n Sec. 27 Watertown. JUyd ttw4> State of Mchgan, n the Crcut Court for the County of CLINTON. KELLY MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, a Mchgan Corporaton, Plantff, vs BID ASSOCIATES, INC., a Mchgan Corporaton, Defendant. No Ch JUDGE LEO W. CORKIN NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE John B. Pruchnck (P 922) Attorney for Plantff NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE s hereby gven that by vrtue of a Judgement of the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, enterea n the above enttled cause on the 9th day okmay, 975, drectng the sale of yw*»*ay FOR SALE BY OWNER By: John B. "»* Pruchnck 026 Mott Foundaton Buldng Flnt, Mchgan Phone (33) ORDER TO ANSWER State of Mchgan, In the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton. GUY F. BANCROFT, JR., Plantff, vs. MARY E. BAN CROFT, Defendant. Fle No DM. ORDER TO ANSWER At a Sesson of sad Court held n the Courthouse at the Cty of St. Johns, 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 (AREA57) bedroom home, 504 N. Morton, St. Johns. 2 bathroom, full basement. $26,500. Do your own thng wth uncompleted 2 bedrooms and bath. Phone between 8 a.nr. - 5 p.m., after 5 p.m A

16 6 Mchgan n sad County on the 3rd day of June, 975. " PRESENT: HONORABLE LEO W. CORKIN, Crcut Judge. On the 5th day of January, 975, an acton was fled by the Plantff, GUY P. BANCROFT, JR., aganst the Defendant, MARY E. BANCROFT, n ths Court to obtan a Judgment of Dvorce: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Defendant, MARY E. BANCROFT, shall answer or take such other acton as may be permtted by law on or before the 29th day of September, 975. Falure to comply wth ths Order wll result n a. Judgment of Dvorce by default aganst such Defendant for the relef demanded n the Complant fled n ths Court. LEO W. CORKIN, Crcut Judge. Randy L. Tahvonen Attorney for Plantff 200 West State Street, St. Johns, Mchgan Phone (57) NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED - (Revsed 939) 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 orto the Regster n Chancery of the County n whch the lands le, of all sums pad upon such purchase, together wth 50 per 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 j wthout other addtonal cost or charge^: 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 s not made, the undersgned wll nsttute Proceedngs for possesson of the land. State of Mchgan, County of Clnton. ( Lot 22, Supervsors plat No. 2, Bath Townshp, accordng to plat thereof Amount Pad Tax"For 4,9 ~ J97 Amount necessary to redeem, $90.0 plus the. fees of the Sherff. * John L. Leghton, Jr. 6 Prospect Avenue Grand Haven, Mchgan To "Stuart Rchard, 495 W. Cambrdge St., Allance, Oho; Ethel Hall, 495 W. Cambrdge St., Allance, Oho; Forrest Krelng, 53 Rchards Lane, R.#l, Bath, Mchgan; Mnta A. Krelng, 53 Rchards Lane R.#l, Bath, Mchgan last WHY RENT? WHEN YOU CAN OWN A HOME FOR LESS THAN RENT,.. At GRAY MOBILE HOMES M-78, M M. W, of -96 on way to Charlotte PHONE P m- S8K grantee n the regular chan ttle of such lands or of any nterest theren as appearng by the records n the offce of the Regster of Deeds of sad County. Jenne DeClerg, 205. E. Thomas St., Lansng, Mchgan 48906, grantee under the tax deed ssued by the Audtor Genera) for the latest years taxes appearng of record n sad regstry of deeds. 84 NOTICE Otf MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan mortgage made on the 9th day of July, 973, between JOSEPH P. MESH and JOYCE M. MESH, husband and wfe, Mortgagors, and CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan on July 9, 973, n Lber 272 of Mortgages, page 89, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and nterest, the sum of THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND FIFTY-FOUR AND 57/00 ($35,054.57) DOLLARS and an attorney fee of SEVENTY FIVE ($75.00) DOLLARS allowed by law, as provded n sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been nsttuted to recover the money secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof;, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statute n such casemade and provded, on Frday, the 2th day of September, 975, at 0:00 oclock n the forenoon, the* undersgned wll, at the North entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse, n the Cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, thatbeng one of the places where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held, sell at publc aucton to the hghest bdder the PLANNING FOR A WEDDING? You can choose from, a wde selecton oj the newest and best n ^ Weddng Statonery at the Clnton County News offce Statonery and - Accessores for the I * Invtatons * RecepHon Cards * Thank You Cards * Paper Plates Brde-to-Be * Announcements * Mass Booklets * In forma Is * Weddng Guest Books * Thermo Cups Weddng Invtatons As low as *P J ^y For 00 Includng Double Envelopes Clnton County News m m CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,,ST. jjohns, MICHIGAN August 3,975 premses descrbed n the sad Northeast % of Secton 7, E, The foregong provsons Mortgage, or so much thereof Town 7, North, Range 2 shall not apply to any mnor as may be necessary to pay the West, Cty of St. Johns, attendng a game of sport as a 88th Dstrct amount as aforesad due on sad Clnton County, Mchgan. spectator or partcpant or Mortgage, wth Eght (8%) Subject to easements, communty sponsored entertanment for publc school or percent nterest, tfnd all legal restrctons and rghts of costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses The length of the redempton suance of employment Any by Stanley fowell way of record. Report church functon or n the pur are descrbed as follows n sad perod as provded by law s sx such mnor shall have one () Mortgage: (6)* months from the tme of State Representatve hour after the termnaton of the Lot 9 Meshs Park Sde sale. functon or employment to As of ths wrtng, were Subdvson, a part of the / Dated: August 3, 975. I understand that the Housereach hs place of resdence. nearly a month and a half nto Northeast ft of Secton 7, CAPITOL SAVINGS & Senate conference commttee Secton 3, The provsons ot the new fscal year and we stll Town 7, North, Range 2 LOAN ASSOCIATION wll restore the bll to Its ths Ordnance are hereby dont have a complete budget West, Cty of St. Johns, Cummns, Butler & Thornbum orgnal House form. To do determned to be severable and for the state, I presume, and I Clnton County, Mchgan. 30 Captol Savngs & Loan anythng else, to adopt the the nvaldty of a porton of the would hope, that the leadershp Subject to easements, Buldng Senate verson, would be an Ordnance shall not consttute n the House and Senate wll restrctons and rghts of Lansng, Mchgan nvaldaton of the remanng manage to put somethng extremely unwse course to way of record. Attorneys for Mortgagee 6-5 portons. together n the next week or so. take at ths late date. The length of the redempton perod as provded by law s sx ORDINANCE NO. 7 " Secton 4. Effectve date. Ths In the. meantme, several (6) months from" the tme of CHARTER TOWNSHIP Ordnance shall become effectve upon fnal adopton and sale. OF BATH publcaton as requred by law. Dated: August 3, 975, MINORCURFEW Charter Townshp of Bath CAPITOL SAVINGS & ^ ORDINANCE, By Thomas E. Woodruff, LOAN ASSOCIATION AN ORDINANCE TO Supervsor Cummns, Butler & Thornburn ESTABLISH A CURFEW FOR By June F. Burnett, 30 Captol Savngs & Loan MINORS IN THE CHARTER Clerk 6- Buldng TOWNSHIP OF BATH Lansng, Mchgan REGULATING THE Attorneys formortgagee 6-5 PRESENCE OF MINORS IN NOTICE OF- MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan mortgage made on the 9th day of July, 973, between JOSEPH P. MESH and JOYCE M. MESH, husband and wfe, Mortgagors, and CAPITOL SAVINGS * & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee, and recorded n thepffce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan on July 9, 973, n Lber 272 of Mortgages, page 87; on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date of ths notce" for prncpal and nterest, the -sum of PUBLIC PLACES WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP AFTER STATED HOURS PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF." THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BATH ORDAINS: Secton l. The Ordnance shall be known and referred to as the "Bath Townshp Mnor Curfew Ordnance. Secton 2. The followng curfews are hereby mposed by ordnance: A. No chld of the age of twelve (2) years or under shall be n, upon or frequent any publc street, park or publc place between the hours of 8:00 oclock, p.m. and 5:00 oclock, a.m. "unless accompaned by a THIRTY-FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED-TEN AND parent, guardan or adult 43/00 ($34,80.43) DOLLARS eghteen (8) years Bof age or and an attorney fee of older who has been entrusted SEVENTY FIVE ($75.00) wth the custody of sad" mnor DOLLARS allowed by law, as by parent or legal guardan. provded n sad Mortgage, and B. No mnor of the age of no sut or proceedngs at law thrteen (3) or fourteen (4) havng been nsttuted to years shall be n, upon or recover the moneys secured by frequentany publc street, park sad t mortgage or any part or publc place between the thereof; hours of 0:00 oclock, p.m. and 5:00 oclock, a.m. unless accompaned by a parent, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by vrtue of the power of guardan or adult eghteen (8) sale contaned n sad mortgage years of age or older who has and the statute n such case been entrusted wth the custody made and provded, on Frday, of sad mnor by parent or legal the 2th day of September, 975, guardan. at 0:00 oclock n the forenoon, the undersgned wll, at the C. No mnor of the age of North entrance of the Clnton ffteen (5) or sxteen (6) years County Courthouse, n the Cty shal be n, upon or frequent any of St. Johns, County of Clnton, publc street, park or publc State of Mchgan, that beng place between the hours of, :00 one of the^places where the oclock, p.m. and 5:00 oclock, Crcut Court for the County of a.m. unless accompaned by a Clnton s held, sell at publc parent, guardan or adult aucton to the hghest bdder the - eghteen (IB) years of^age or. premses descrbed n the" sad balder who has been entrusted Mortgage, or so much thereof wth the custody of sad mnor by parent or legal guardan. as may be necessary to pay t h e ^ ^ ^ J ^ amoantuata^onnd dan 0rdoltpeAm who Mortgage, percent nterest, wth and Eght all legal (8%) knowngly or wllngly permts costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses a mnor to volate the provsons of ths Ordnance shall be gulty are descrbed as follows n sad of a msdemeanor punshable Mortgage: by a fne of One Hundred Lot o Meshs Park Sde Dollars ($00.00) or less or Subdvson, a part ox the thrty (30) days n the County Jal or hnth. MOBILE HOME PARK IN ST. JOHNS WE WILL MOVE YOU FREfe WITHIN THE LANSING AREA Plus Months Free Rent LARGE 45 x 90 LOTS - SODDED LAWNS - CITY SEWER AND WATER 609 N. Norton Phone SALES & SERVICE NEW EQUIPMENT J.D DIESELTRACTOR J.D DIESEL TRACTOR J.D DIESEL TRACTOR INNES BEAN ROWERS - 4 ROW & 6 ROW "LITTLE GIANT" AUGERS 6" &,8" KILL BROTHER GRAVITY BOXES AND WAGON GEARS We have n stock - both baler and bnder twne BALER TWINE $27.95 Per bale BINDER TWINE $37.95 Per bale USED EQUIPMENT 300 DIESEL TRACTOR 4020 DIESEL TRACTOR K J.D. 4 ROW BEAN PULLERS J.D. F 45 5 BOTTOM 6" J.D. F 45 6 BOTTOM 6" M.F. NO. 35 GAS TRACTOR JOHN DEERE 00 INDUSTRIAL GAS TRACTOR w/industrial LOAbER SET OF USED DUAL RIMS & TIRES 5.5 x 38 IHC SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW 4-4" SET OF USED DUALS WITH USED 8J4 x 34 TIRES J.D DIESEL DEMONSTRATOR DON SHARKEY ESTATE John Dttra Sales & Servce" Vh Mlts E«t of St. Lous Phone 6S-244Q PUBLICATION OF NOTICE, OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of LEWIS M. SMITH a/k/a LOUIS M. SMITH, Dec. Fle No TAKE NOTICE: On October 22, 975, at 0:00, A.M., jn the Probate Courtroom. Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held at whch all clams aganst sad estate wll be heard and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Charles W. Smth, Admnstrator, 2240 Pembrook Road, Lansng, MI 48906, pror to sad hearng. Dated: Augusts, 975. CHARLES W. SMITH, Pettoner Pembrook Road Lansng.^MI Attorney for Pettoner: WALKER & MOORE 7 E. Walker St. Johns, Mch Phone PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of CLINTON. Estate* of EARL L. CHAD- WELL, Fle No TAKE NOTICE: On August 20, 975, at :00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, St..Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wl be.held on Petton of Vrgna L, ; Chadwell Daly for the ad- msson to Probate a Wll dated August 6,968, and that she be apponted, or some other sutable person, as General Fducary and for determnaton of* hers of sad deceased. "Credtors are notfed that copes of al clams aganst the deceased must be presented, personally or by mal, to Phlp A. Vlella, attorney for sad estate, 38 W. Shawassee, Lansng, Mchgan 48933, and proof thereof, wth copes of clams,- fled wth the Court on or before October 8, 975 at 0:30 a.m., n the Cty of St. Johns, Mchgan." Notce s lurther gven that the estate wll be thereupon assgned to persons appearng of record enttled thereto. Dated: August 5,975 Vrgna L. Chadwell Daly Pettoner 2685 Greenclff East Lansng, Mchgan Attorney for Pettoner: Phlp A. Vlella 38 W. Shawassee Lansng, Mch Phone -57T FINISHING SCHOOL Broadmndedness s just hghmndedness whch has been flattened by experence. PORCHES & PATIOS BRICK-BLOCK & CONCRETE WORK FIREPLACE WORK PHONE problems have cropped up: FINAL ACTION Frst, t looks lke revenue for The Legslature jas now the current year wll be less dspensed wth two of the than expected. Ths means that bggest ssues we have had to we should cut about $40 mllon deal wth ths sesson. from the varous budget blls House Bll 5250 s the so-called thatare before us now. But Common Cause bll whch sets after workng on them for four up strct controls on poltcal or fve months, most of my campagn contrbutons and colleagues n both houses wll be expendtures, requres fnancal reluctant, I thnk, to plunge dsclosure statements by both back nto some major tnkerng. offceholders and canddates, provdes publc fundng for So what may happen s that campagns for governor, sets up the blls wll pass as s and t controls on lobbyng actvtes wll be left to the Governor to and creates an ndependent make across-the-board cuts f Poltcal Ethcs Commsson to and when such cuts are oversee poltcal actvty n necessary. Ths s an unfortunate consequence of the Mchgan. sluggsh Democrat leadershp Whle the press and varous we have n both the House and publc-nterest groups sad ths the Senate; unfortunate was the best bll of ts knd ever because cuts should be made n passed n Mchgan, some of my some programs rather than colleagues and others n publc others, but now all programs lfe have expressed doubt about may be cut. the consttutonalty of certan parts of the bll and about the Second, whle the Legslature "freezng" effect t may have has been takng ts tme wth the on gettng qualfed people to budget-blls, the busness of run for publc offce. government must go on. Educaton n partcular s one of House Bll 58 s the bll our bggest ongong expenses. whch, we are told, s supposed To meet these expenses, the to dscourage and lmt teacher state treasurer has had to strkes n Mchgan. Bascally, juggle funds; recently, he attempted to borrow $75 mllon perod wth no penalty, and a t provdes for a two-week strke for v several months from two-week strke perod after regular fnancal nsttutons. that wth fnancal penaltes for But because the state does not both teachers and* school yet have a budget, we dont boards. have a very good credt ratng The House-passed verson of ether, so the deal ddnt go ths bll was less strct than the through. curreht verson as amended by If ths stuaton contnues - f the Senate. There has been a the state cannot get a decent great deal of crtcsm of ths credt ratng - even larger cuts bll on the grounds tlat t wll n some programs and create more problems than t especally n educaton may wll solve, and that t does not have to be made late ths fall. really provde the defnte soluton to the problem of AID TO EDUCATION? teacher strkes that the publc One of the largest dollaramount appropratons.blls we The House has not yet acted has demanded. have consdered ths sesson s on the Senate revson of House the ad-to-educaton bll. The Bll The Governor has sad verson approved n the House he wll sgn H.B despte ts would provde about $842 provsons for publc campagn mllon to local school dstrcts fundng. But he has sad he wll on ^the bass of Jocal taxng^veto H.B r 58, barrng some effo*rfa.^h~at~te,"me~~amom^ provded to a school dstrct would depend on how much they were able to rase themselves. However, the Senate has completely changed the formula n ths bll. Accordng to the Senate substtute, state school ad would be based on costs ncurred by the.school dstrcts rather than on local taxes. Ths would beneft urban school dstrcts, partcularly Detrot, and would bke money away from rural dstrcts. I beleve we have already provded enough specal ad td Detrot and to ts schools on numerous other occasons. Partcularly n these economc tmes, ths s no tme to penalze outstate dstrcts just because the bg-cty schools are havng trouble. But qute outsde of that, the Senate acton, f sustaned, could upset school budgets all over the state. School boards have been workng dlgently on ther budgets for the school year startng ths fall, but f the school ad formula s changed just a month before school opens, confuson wll be the rule everywhere. N More than that, f school boards dont know how much money they wll have avalable,.they wll not be able to make frm offers on teacher contracts. That could lead to barganng dsputes and teacher strkes. And that would certanly be ronc, snce the Legslature has been tryng to fnd a way to end teacher strkes. TRACTORS Ferguson T.O. 20 M.M.4Star., M.F. 65 Desel M.F. 65-Gas M.F. 080 w/cab& duals J.D. 200-Gas OTHER EQUIPMENT 2-Badger Forage Boxes, 3 beaters, tandem runnng gears J.D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head Lundell Drect Cut Chopper I.H.C No. 76 Combne l.h.c. 2Wheel Dsc w/new blades " CALHOUN Forage Box M.F. 40 Desel W/Cabft4-Row Corn Head J.D. No. 55 SP. Combne w/2 ft. table J,D. 30 Pull Type Combne I.H. No row Chopper M.F. No, 222 Corn Head for M.F. 300 M.F. No Row Snap On NEW IDEA No. 325 Pcker Sheller yr, old. Huskng Bed Avalable Sattler & Son, Inc. Phone Mddlcfon s the case, we wll be left wth the current law whch actually prohbts teacher strkes -but has rarely been enforced by the courts. In that respect, t s tmely to note that the Mchgan Employment Relatons Commsson has recently ruled that the Crestwood School Dstrct acted properly n frng strkng teachers last fall, and the Supreme Court has sad that Garden Cty teachers cted for contempt durng a strke must, ndeed, serve the fve-day jal terms that were decreed at the tme. Perhaps changng. thngs are Its easy to see both sdes of a queston, unless you stand to lose money on the decson. Symbol Of Servce REALTOR 200 IV. Statu St. Phone Ella Branch Phone NATURAL OAK WOOD WORK hghlghts ths spacous 2 story home. Practcally 2homes n one. 3 Bedrooms on each floor + the upstars offers a really unque barn wood lv. rm. or party room w/bar. A must to see! ff280 IN 20 YEARS ths 2 famly apt. wll probably be worth almost twce as much as t s lsted for now. Why not go fshng more often.and enjoy the ncome! #26 JUST $23, for ths 3 bedroom, 2 story home on N.^Clnton. Huge lv. rm., all remodeled ktchen, Vh car garage, new roof, see f you can qualfy for/a Farm Home Loan. #276 ( GET MOVING on ths fne 3 bedroom ranch w/famly room. Fnshed basement bedroom, huge covered deck, 2 car garage, just $32, #278 CONTRACTTERMS: on ths 45 acres, already Health Dept. perked.test approved. 2 Beautful buldng stes. FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER TIMES Annette Whte Bruce Lanterman Derrlll Shnnberry Bll Holley or Roy F. Brlggs Ranny Brggs Larry Burns Membtr of Lamng Board of Realtor **.(

17 August 3,975 t CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. Concern over Sleepy Hollow Allen and Elane Cable, southeast Clnton County dary farmers, have found an alternatve to bulldozng for removng pesky underbrush from»arm land. The Cables wanted to clear future grazng land, a task that meant colldng head-on wth thornapple bushes-an almost ndestructble enemy. In the past, about the only soluton was to bulldoze the entre area, causng damage to natural terran. N Ther soiuton--a hydro-ax used to remove brush and folage from the Alaskan ppe-lne. The machnery s owned by R.O. Weaver and hs son Wayne of Hllsdale. Contacted by the^cables, they put the brush fghter to work and had the above area cleared n 2 days. The top photo shows the machne as t chews ts way through dense thornapple bushes. The mddle * photo shows the hydro-ax more clearly and the fnal photo shows the fnshed product - a completely cleared feld wth none of the ground broken. (From Paga 3) of 53,862 annual vstors was low. He also ponted to a smlar State Park, Yankee Sprngs, near Jackson, whch drew 844, 802 people n 97 and added the 400 expected daly autos, was an average fgure, and ddnt account for a warm summer day when the,850 parkng spots could be flled by swmmers and boaters. What Dunngan wants s the Hghway Dept. to redo ther 972 report and hopefully, come up wth more realstc fgures that would cause them to serously thnk about carng for the man access roads to the park., _ Whle the County mght be at odds wth the Hghway Dept., they could be n lne for support ^ from the DNR. Accordng to Ernest Carter, county clerk, Assstant Regonal Drector of the DNR, Roger Rasrnussen, told the St. Johns Rotary Club n an Aug. 974 meetng that a 966 DNR revew of the park constructon showed that,255,000 annual vstors are expected when the DNR completes the $925,000 project and opens the park n 977. He also told the club that approxmately $97,000 would be needed to rebuld Prce Road to meet the ncreased traffc flow. -l&r. Partcpants n the St Johns Cty Recreaton Dapt. chldrens playground program each Wednesday take a break from the acton for the annual wener roast at the Cty Park. Former St. Johns resdent keeps, loggng era alve wth mnature carvngs EDITORS NOTE: The followng story appeared recently n the Cass Cty Chroncle and features Frank Demaray, a resdent of St. Johns for 30 years. At that tme, he resded at 204 Floral Ave. Whle n St. Johns, he was a meatcuttern Byerlys Grocery Store. Hs 3 chldren, Coralee Roof, Frances Demeray and Jack Demaray all resde n St. Johns. When you get to be 84 years old.you canetherdo somethng and stay actve or st down and de. Frank Demaray of Cass Cty prefers stayng actve. Demaray spends much of hs tme recreatng memores of chldhood days spent n loggng camps n the Gladwn area wth a few tools and hs two talented hands. The retred butcher carves out mnature wagons and sleghs, recreatons of those ~ used around the turn of the century n the vrgn pne forests of northern Mchgan. Carvng ddnt become part of Demarays lfe untl four years ago followng hs retrement from part-tme work at Gross Meat Market. T fgured I should have somethng to do wth my tme and not just st around gettng old," the congenal Demaray sad as he took a break from work on another mnature pggng slegh. "Dad was a, whttler," he contnued. "I remember as a boy, my father never had much of an educaton and so at nghts mother would read to hm. And to make sure we kds would be quet whle she dd, Dad would carve toys for, us." Those years helped create the memores Demaray so skllfully reproduces today. It was a tme when loggng n Mchgan had passed ts peak and the vrgn forests were shrnkng nto oblvon. The loggers ax and wagons helped clear everythng n ther path. "They just cleared everythng rght out," Demaray Twenty-four teams seek Fowler Jaycee Slow Ptch Tourney crown FOWLER -- Twenty-four teams wll battle t out startng Thursday, Aug. 4 n the Fowler Jaycees.Annual Mens SI,ow- ut pts Lpperts of Carsofr Cty Ptch" Softball Tournament " aganst Gross Machne of Acton n the double Westphala. elmnaton tourney on the The 3rd game Frday wll be Fowler Athletc Feld begns between 2 Westphala teams, Thursday at 7 p.m. when Schafer/s Bar and Master Mx. Central Natonal Bank of St. Offce #2 of Fowler goes Johns takes on the Devereaux aganst Heralds Delght of team of Pewamo. Carson Cty to read off the acton Saturday at 2:30 -p.m Fowler Bowl and Mllers Unon 76 take the feld Thursday at 8H5, followed by Schafer Heatng of Westphala aganst Hub Tre of St. Johns at 9:30 p.m. Frday competton gets underway wth a game between the Dry Dockd Lounge of St. Johns and Dancers of Else. The 2nd game Frday at 8:5 Clnton Natonal Bank and Trust and Sandys Bar of Pewamo take the feld at :45 Saturday. Second round acton goes through 9:30 Saturday nght wth frst round wnners matched aganst Captal Savngs and Loan, Lamplght Inn of Carson Cty, Roadhouse of St. Johns, Renks of Portland, McKenze Insurance of St. J_phns and Klens of Westphala. More 2nd round acton comes Sunday, begnnng at :5, when Sptzleys Bar of Westphala and Offce ffl of Fowler take on Saturday wnners. Thrd round acton wll pt 2nd wnners Aug. 2 at 8:5 and 9:30 p.m. and Frday, Aug. 22 at 7 and 8:5 p.m. Sem-fnal acton takes place Sunday, Aug. 24 at 3 and 4:5 p.m. - / Followng a Wednesday, Aug. 27 game at 7 p.m., the champonshp game s scheduled for Frday, Aug. 29. Competton begns at 7:30 p.m. and, f necessary, the fnal game wll be played at 9 p.m. Frday. sad. "You can stll see some of the old stumps and where the popple came n to replace t." Today, Demaray bulds mnature loggng wagons and sleghs n a small workshop behnd hs moble home on Seeger Street. Each reproducton s complete, down to every beam, bolt and bundle of logs. Wagons are detaled to nclude operatng mechancal brakes, moved by the mnature handle next to the drver. The mnature wagons and sleghs come completely from Demarays memory. "I was never a hand to st around, and twddle my thumbs," Demaray, who does not look as f he was born n 89, sad. "Ive always lked to keep busy and ths s a good way.",he estmates hes produced between 50 and 60 sleghs and a total of 200 replcas of loggng vehcles. "I make whatever the sprt moves me to make," he sad. "Ive always done t just as a hobby and never thought much about sellng anythng." But he has sold many of hs creatons and, judgng from the demand hes receved, hell probably be busy for a long tme to come. A daughter who lves j v n St, Johns has managed to sell several of her fathers works of art and around Cass Cty, hes becomng well-known as a woodcarver too. He uses a mnmum of power tools, relyng mostly on a handoperated copng saw and a knfe for much of hs work. Replcas of wagons come complete wth metal tres, cut from old soft drnk cans. Sleghs feature metal "shoes" on ther runners, also cutfrom cans. Chans, movng parts and sze are all to scale and all operate. Even square holes cut n the orgnal wagon parts are recreated. He says the most dffcult feature to produce are spokes for wagon wheels. Each one must be cut ndvdually. PRESERVESTHE PAST Demaray beleves hs replcas help preserve a past that s largely dead and nearly forgotten. The only stand of vrgn pne stll remanng n Mchgan s the Hartwck Pnes near Graylng. Wth the passng of the loggng era, ts tools and lore would de wth t. Demaray remembers and makes the memores come to lfe. "I remember one tme when we lved n Florda I carved out a slegh loaded wth logs and all the kds who saw t asked what t was," he sad. "Theyd never seen anythng lke t. In fact, most of them had never seen snow. Demaray remembers how t was not only from personal experence but from stores passed on by hs father. "Dad started workng n the loggng camps when he was 7 and I was a bg boy when he fnally qut," Demaray sad, "In hs later years, after the pne was gone, he worked cuttng hemlock. They also cut black ash that they used n barrel hoops and elm that they used for barrel staves.] As a boy, he watched hs father drve wagons and sleghs smlar to the ones he reproduces n mnature form^ today. He spends three or four hours a day turnng out the^; replcas. When the weather gets ether too hot or too cold to work n the small metal buldng behnd Demarays home, he works on an enclosed cabana attached to the house. He has no plans to expand hs work beyond a relaxng hobby that flls hs days "Weve got so much work around here now we cant get t all done," he laughed. Chances are good hell keep at t -for a long tme to come. "I just lke to be busy," he sad. "If you st around, you can de early. Frank Demaray doesnt plan to de early. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR STREET RECONSTRUCTION * AND IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE TO CITY OF DEWITT TAXPAYERS Accordng to Publc Acts of the State of Mchgan, Secton 53 of Publc Act No. 28 n a vllage, cty or townshp whch collects a summer tax, a person who s a paraplegc, quadrplegc, senor ctzen, elgble servceman, elgble veteran, elgble wdow, or blnd, and who for the pror taxable year had a total household ncome of $0,000 or less, may, between June and the tme the tax would otherwse be subject to a penalty for late payment, defer the summer taxes untl the followng February 5 by flng wth the treasurer of the vllage, cty or townshp an ntent to defer the homesteadproperty taxes^whch are due and payabje n July of that year wthout penalty or nterest. DEFERMENT FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OF FICE OF THE VILLAGE TREASURER. Sgned, Sharon Perce Cty Clerk Make t a Habt Deaths from uterne cancer could be further reduced f every adult woman had a Pap test wth her annual checkup _. _. and f postmenopausal women / Paul ^olfe P ro «dly dsplays the bke he recently won n the St. were checked by ther doctors Johns* Lttle League drawng. Paul, a member of the Prates, s the for any abnormal bleedng, says -son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rolfe, 30 S. Oakland St., St, Johns, the Amercan Cancer Socety. Allen on commttee studyng creatonof jobs n state Senator Rchard Allen, R-30th Dstrct, has been named to a commttee to study the problem of creatng jobs for Mchgans unemployment, The program s desgned to plan and coordnate efforts to match Mchgans manpower forces wth avalable jobs. Due to the rsng ncdence of unemployment, wth Mchgan sufferng most from the recesson, the tcommttee wll seek to dentfy employment needs wthn the state, and develop programs to meet* them. It s estmated by 980 new entrants to the job market wll necesstate over, mllon new jobs, 700,000 are needed mmedately, It s felt the state must stmulate employment opportuntes and perhaps ntate state-sponsored employment programs to provde fnancal securty n lmes of peak unemployment. SEN. ALLEN SAID he wants the commttee to focus major attenton on stmulatng jobs In prvate ndustry. Hes concerned that the emphass wll be concentrated on tax-pad government work programs, "Thats essentally a system fortakng money away from workng people to create paychecks for those who need jobs," Allen commented. "Some of that s necessary) especally as a productve alternatve to welfare, But the creaton of permanent, prvate jobs s far more benefcal and should have top prorty." Allen sad the Senate commttee wll begn by lookng at the coordnaton of plannng programs, and the educaton and counselng efforts at the job level. The commttee wll also examne federal ]ob programs n Mchgan, tranng programs and methods to facltate prvate nvolvement n the creaton of jobs. The legslature ntends to vew, the manpower stuaton, and ts expandng work force, as a comprehensve whole, somethng whch the commttee beleves has never been done before. St. Johns CMU student works n Specal Olympcs ST. JOHNS - Cheryl Amstutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Amstutz, 807 Wght St,, St. Johns, recently worked as a judge and drector n several Specal Olympc events at Central Mchgan Unversty. She s a senor at CMU majorng n specaf educaton and early elementary grades. Over 3200 handcapped athletes from 50 states and 6 foregn countres partcpated n the 975 Specal Olympcs at CMU, Mss Amstutz sad, "Partcpatng n the Specal Olympcs had a very emotonal mpact as you watched all the handcapped athletes work, so hard. It was an unforgettable experence." STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF DEWITT, MICHIGAN Sealed proposals wll be receved at the offce of the Cty Clerk n the Cty Hall, 44 E, Man Street, DeWtt, Mchgan, untl 2:00 P.M., Local Tme, Tuesday, August 26,975, at whch tme all proposals wll be publcly opened and read aloud. The prncpal tems of work consst of: *,. Placementof,000 tons of MJ^.S.fl.T.I.W deep base asphaltpavement. 2. Placement of 420 tons of M.D.S.H.T, 4,2 asphalt wearng course. 3, Constructon of mscellaneous dranage appurtenances. 4. Mscellaneous appurtenant work. <The ntent of the Cty s to award one contract for the entre project. Contract documents and plans are avalable for nspecton at the Cty Hall, and at Bulders Exchange and Dodge Reports n Lansng. Copes of the documents may be obtaned at the offce of CAPITOL CONSULTANTS, INC., 627 Lake Lansng Road, Lansng (telephone 57/37-200). A check n the amount of $20.00 payable to CAPITOL CONSULTANTS, INC., must be submtted as a depost on each set of documents. All of the depost wll be refunded to bdders f all the documents are returned n good condton wthn 5 days after the bd openng. One-half tjhe depost wll be returned to non-bdders f all the -documents are returned n good condton wthn 5 days after the bd openng. A certfed check or f bank draft payable wthout condton to the Cty of DeWtt or a satsfactory bd bond n an amount not less than 5% of the total bd prce shall be submtted as bd securty requred n the "Informaton for Bdders", The successful bdder wll be requred to furnsh bonds and nsurance as specfed. Proposals shall reman frm and shall not be wthdrawn for a perod of 45 calendar days afterbkl openng. Award of the Contract depends on the sale of bonds. The Cty of DeWtt reserves the rght to accept any proposal, to reject any or all proposals, n whole,or n part, to award the Contract to other than the low bdder, and to wave rregulartes and/or formaltes n bddng., By Order of. SharonPerce Cty Clerk

18 8 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 3,975 Raymond Magsg Raymond E. Magsg, Sr ( 76, 0240 S. US-27, DeWtt, ded Aug. 0 at hs home. Funeral servces were Wednesday at DeWtt Area Chapel wth bural at DeWtt Cemetery. Memorals may be gven to the DeWtt Methodst Church. He was born n Olve Townshp Feb. 8, 899, the son of Frederck and Catherne Mller. He was a farmer and lved all hs lfe at the U&27 address,.-- He was marred to the former Florence Klaver n DeWtt March 3, 920. He was a member of the DeWtt Methodst Church and Farm Bureau. Survvng are hs wfe; son, Raymond Jr. of DeWtt; 2 daughters, Mrs. Gladys Poschke of Lansng and Mrs. Arlene Schneeberger of DeWtt; sster, Mrs. Bertha Hennng of DeWtt; 7 grandchldren and 5 great grandchldren. Mame Gbson Mame Gbson, 85, 3BC3 W. Chadwck Rd., DeWtt, ded Aug. 9 at Jackson Nursng Home n St. Johns. Funeral servces were held Monday, Aug., from mea, o4t«a>e& DeWtt Area Chapel. Bural was at DeWtt Cemetery. She was bom n Scotland July 2, 89 and had lved at the Chadwck Rd. resdence for the past 52 years. She Was marred to Roy Gbson n Jackson County March 2, 923. Survvng are her husband; son, Melvn of DeWtt; 5 grandchldren and, great grandchld. Rudolf Tethal fel ELSIE (c) - Funeral servces for Rudolf Tethal, 85, of 0576 Gratot County Lne Road, Else, were held Thursday from the Carter Funeral Home wth bural n Ford Cemetery. The Rev. Davd Ltchfeld offcated. Mr. Tethal passed away Monday at Clnton Memoral Hosptal n St. Johns. Death was attrbuted to heart falure. Mr. Tethal was born Feb. 9, 890 n Czechoslovaka, son of Joseph and Barbara Tethal. He had resded at the present farm home snce 92. Mr. Tethal and. the former Anna Holubk were marred Oct. 23, 93 n Bannster. Mrs. Tethal preceded hntn death n 973. Mr. Tethal, a farmer, was a member of the Bannster ZCBJ Lodge. Survvng Mr. Tethal are: a daughter, Mrs. Alce Blunt of- Else; a son, Myron Tethal of Else; a sster^ Mrs. Katherne^ Metzl of Bay Sde, Calforna^ four grandsons and sx greatgrandchldren. Mrs. Besse Green Mrs. Besse J^ Greene, 79, of 7950 Doyle Road, Lalngsburg ded Thursday, August 7, at Ann Arbor. "Funeral Servces were held Monday, August, at the Frst Congregatonal Church, Langsburg.wth bural n the Lalngsburg Cemetery. Pastor Bran Kundnger of the Unted Methodst Church, Langsburg offcated. Mrs. Greene was born September 9, 895 n Scota Townshp, the chld of Charles and Amy Brendahl. She marred Claude L. Greene September 20,96. She graduated from Langsburg Hgh Schooly and Ypslant Normal School. For two years she taught at the Wert School, and also was employed at the Hll Desel n Lansng for 2 years. She was an actve member of the Langsburg Senor Ctzens and the Womens Fellowshp of the Congregatonal Church. Survvors are the husband, Claude; 2 daughters, Mrs. Joyce Ellot, Petosy; Norma Greene, Owosso; 4 sons, Vrgl of Owosso; Bernard, Keth and Clare of Langsburg, 3 grandchldren, 2 great grandchldren, 2 ssters, Mrs. Sylva Lee, Langsburg, and Mrs. Golde Hart, Lansng. Albert Sebert Funeral servces were held Aug, 6 at the St. Johns Lutheran Church for Albert "Bud" Sebert, 67, who ded Aug. 3 at the Ingham Medcal Hosptal n Lansng after a short llness. Bural was at the Mt. Rest Cemetery wth the Rev. Mchael Ruhl offcatng. Sebert was born nclnton County on Oct 9,907 to Albert C. -Sebert and Elzabeth Mankey. He resded most of hs lfe n the St Johns area and marred Margery Sheldon. He belonged to the St. Johns Lutheran Church and worked for the Clnton County Road Commsson. He s survved by hs wfe, Margery, 2 daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Fatura, Unon Lake and Mrs. Sylva Tweede, Lansng and 4 sons, Robert and Davd of St. Johns, Charles of Vrgna and Danel of Lansng..He s also survved by 24 grandchldren, great-grandchld and brother, Carl Sebert, St. Johns. DeWtt Twp polce report One youth suffered severe head njures and another a brokendeg when 2 motorcycles crashecrnead-on n a sngle lane drt path off of Tucker Road and US-27 on Thursday around 8:40 p.m. bankng on us makes cents Accordng to DeWtt, Townshp Polce, James Donald Fzer, 5, 344 Tucker Road, DeWtt, was drvng hs motorcycle along the path where hgh grass apparently kept hm from seeng the appreachng motorcycle of Jeffrey Lynn Tahvonen, 5, 375 Tucker Road, DeWtt. Fzer was taken to Sparrow Hosptal n Lansng and s lsted n serous condton n an ntensve care unt wth head njures, Tahvonen was also taken to Sparrow Hosptal where le s lsted n far condton wth a broken leg. A passenger of Tahvonens, John Joseph Henngen, 5,2757 Rambler Road, DeWtt, was treated for mnor njures and released. Dssatsfacton prompts county attempt to pull, out of Tr-County Mental Health Bodrd ByJmSchmtz County News Wrter It looked lke the County Board of Commssoners were on the verge of yankng the county off the Tr-County Mental Health Board n favor of settng up ther own when, at ther Aug. 5 meetng, they dd an about face and decded, by a 9 to 2 vote, to algn the county wth the Tr-County Board. The Board had been dssatsfed wth the Tr-County organzaton for not provdng all the servces they had promsed and Commr. Vrgna Zeeb, thnkng the county could do better by gong ther own way, proposed the county jon the newly-created Tr-Couny Board for a -year perod and then, pull out and form ther own Mental Health Board. Mrs. Zeeb buttressed her argument by provdng board members a copy of a report drawn up by her commttee, the Human Servces Commttee, whch compared -how the county would fare by hookng up wth the, Tr-County Board and by formng ts own board. She and Commr. Walter Nobs stressed the man pont was whch system would gve u them the most for ther money. She also sad 4 of the 5 mental health servces the county needed could be contracted out of St. Lawrence Hosptal n Lansng and added, "I thnk our program could be equal; I wouldnt do anythng that I ddnt thnk would beneft the county." Before they could go further, Thomas Enns, drector of the Tr-County Board t stated the law was wrtten n such a way as to prevent them from jonng the Tr-County Board for. only a year; Then, several commssonersralong wth Enns and Margaret Thngstad, one of the countys 2 representatves to the Tr-Counly.Board, adjourned to an adjonng room and emerged several mnutes later wth a somewhat compromsed proposal ntroduced by Commr. Elane Brockmyre. It wll rejon the county to the Tr-County Board whle allowng them to send letters expressng ther feelngs that theyre not gettng a far shake from the Tr-County Board to the Ingham and Eaton Board of Commssoners and the State Health Department. Enns also promsed that Clnton County would, t n the future, receve better accountablty from the Tr-County Board. The Board also re-elected Mrs. Thngstad to another term on the Tr-County Board, whch wll expre n 977, and elected Mrs. Brockmyre to replace Commr. Maurce; Gove, who refused reappontment, to a term? whch wll end n 976. «In other acton the Board:. - had pettons presented to them by Alt; DIcken from Essex/Townshp, whch were n; favor of the "no buld" alternatve for thepossble new U.S. 27 hghway. Dcken sad the Commssoners, because of the way they * voted on the hghway queston, were out of touch wth what Clnton County resdents, thought about the hghway and suggested they were nfluenced, durng lunch, at the; last.board meetng, by outsde forces to change ther vote from "no buld" tob3e. He also sad he and hs supporters would go toj court, f necessary, to stop Wlbur Smth and* the State Hghway Dept., from buldng at new U.S. 27. approved new Zonng Appeal Board meetng fees as $50 for a regular meetng, $50. for a specal meetng, $00 for a regular Zonng Commsson meetng and; $250 for a specal meetng. told DeWtt Townshp they would have^ to pay for ther own copes of County^ records. C decded to check wth the Federal In-* tergovernmental Act offce about gettng a^ grant for a personnel study. Z approved 0 ndvduals recommended by the Plannng Commsson to qualfy under the Farm Land and Open Space Preservaton Act. dscussed how they would dsperse the addtonal Comprehensve Employment- Tranng Act funds. " FREE CHECKING CAN BE YOURS! If you have a checkng account, wth most Jsanks, you pay a flat fee of 200 or 300 cents per month for the prvlege... and sometmes 0 or 5 cents pet check. We thnk,thats a lot of wasted cents. START YOUR FREE PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY AT CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Just thnk... you could save around 3,600 cents, per year. v Now, doesnt that make a lot of cents? Stop by today and dscuss, any one of our free checkng plans wth our frendly bank offcers. * CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF ST. JOHNS ST, JOHNS SOUTHGATE PLAZA OVID PEWAMO "WERE THE FRIENDLY FOLKS YOU CAN BANK ON" Servng the Clnton Area from 4 Convenent Locatons r Photographs provde graphc look at flood areas Are you n the market for a home or pece of. property located along the Grand or Red Cedar Rvers?- If so, the Tr-County Regoral Plannng Commsson (TCRP- C) has aeral photographs taken durng the heght of last Aprls flood you mght want to check out. Over 400 shots along the course of these rvers n Lansng, Water town, Delta, DeWtt, Delh, Wndsor, Alaedon. Bath and Merdan townshps bave been ndexed and are ready for vewng. Mark Graham, assstant planner, explaned potental home owners, developers, and local governments can beneft by consultng these photographs before purchasng homes and land, or plannng developments Found an underwater wreck? Dont remove anythng wthout scuba dvers permt from DNR LANSING - If youre a scuba dver and know the locaton of an underwater wreck, you had better get a dvng permt before you remove any.parts from t There are four classes of permts ssued by the Department of Natural Resources for salvage of abandoned materal from state-owned bottomlands. Class I s the General Sport Dver Salvage Permt and allows the free swmmng dver to salvage unattached objects wthout the-ad of mechancal, equpment Class II permts, Specfed Sport Dver Salvage, allow an ndvdual to remove objects wth mechancal assstance. The thrd permt s for commercal salvage and the fourth for scentfc salvage. 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 No permts are requred for such dvng actvtes as general exploraton or photography. The man purpose of the DNRs salvage permt system s to help protect artfacts wth hstorcal, scentfc or cultural values. Except for a 0-day temporary Class I permt, applcaton must be made n wrtng to the DNRs Law Enforcement Dvson, Stevens T. Mason Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan , Whats - A Funeral All About? n these flood plan areas. By usng the photographs, you, can see how thefloodaffected a specfc home, commercal establshment, or parcel of land., "For ther own protecton, we "are also encouragng all prospectve home-owners to fnd out f a communty has flood nsurance before purchasng property n these areas," he sad. Accordng to Graham, 7 local governments wthn the Tr-County regon fall wthn the flood hazard boundares desgnated by the Department of Housng and Urban Development. "TCRPC s currently prepared to assst these local governments n qualfyng for federal flood nsurance,"- he sad. "We also have applcatons for the Natonal Flood Insurance Program, sample flood plan ordnances, flood plan maps, and the photographs on fle." The photographs can help local governments select land use polces compatble wth flood-prone areas. "After the recent crss, nterest n ths nformaton has rsen sharply," he added. "Before the flood, nqures were extremely sporadc." Its about someone who lved among frends and relatves. Someone who has made mpressons on other people. Someone who wll be remembered by them. In short, a funeral s about a human beng. And thats why we beleve t should be specal. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES 0S600D UG0ERGE U SI JOHNS fowub RBBOTftVHOUGHTOnV MAPLE RAPIDS " " * " " " OVlD

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