$suwuuf*ihsl CtutbtLifauL Sinai ST. JOHNS It was a brief but interesting session of the St. Johns City Commission held Monday evening.

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1 *. -,v-' 5S. 7th year No. 0 Clnton / / ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN $suwuuf*hsl CtutbtLfauL Sna. 856 July 2,972 5 cents rchtects unvel f r 'ST. JOHNS, An attractve two story precast concrete buldng, wll grace a 3.74 acre plot located on Elm St, across from Clnton Memoral Hosptal by/ ths tme, next year f all. g&fes accordng to schedule,. Total cost of the structure whch wll house-dstrct court and other county offces s. estmated at $,200,000. Ths fgure ncludes ste preparaton, constructon, equpment fees* Ground breakng s tentatvely planned for October wth a completon, date of July nest year. 7*Cetalsoftheproject were unveled last week durng the Clnton County Commssoners regular meetng; presentaton or the prelmnary desgn-report ws r made,by Herbert srsen of Manson-Jackson-Kane Incorporated, a Lansng archtectural Engneerng frm. MJK was engaged by' the Cln.ton County Buldng Authorty to prepare ntal fgures on the buldng. "/"Followng Iversen's report and a ref queston-answer sesson, the board gave ther,stamp : of approval to prelmnary.desgns whle nctng. archtects to proceed wth "formulaton of workng drawngs and bd specfcatons. ;< Thr.ee commssoners opposed approval of.the buldng desgn. All \three men Robert 'Dtmer, Maurce Gove; and ; perrll Shnabery-rex- ;essed concern over the project's.magntude. Plans call for the frst floor to be used as a dstrct courtroom, offces for, the prosecutor's staff and the probaton department. On the second floor, the.buldng's desgn s flexble for nteror constructon of varous offces seekng addtonal space n the future..,'"- f When we frst began: talkng about ;a,hew dstrct court buldng I ddn't.envson a.mllon dollar structure," commented Dtmer. Goye called the fgures astronomcal" and; suld.*f t^went for ths; my conservatve jreak would be foreyer,.blem(shed/v.?--commssoner. RoyfAndrewsjcted- rsng constructon dbsls,.crowded, Condtons now. exstjn,g,a :the-. courthouse and 'rental "mcomv^expeptet from the new.buldng' whch wllbe used to retre the bonds as factors" n hs support: of the proposal. a.i cannot see where the county can go wrong,? 'sad Andrews. Commssoner Duane Chamberlan called t *a real good nvestment" and I thnk., we should get gong wth t."; * Commssoner Walter Nobs moved for approval of the buldng's prelmnary desgn and authorty for archtects to prepare bd specfcatons wth workng " drawngs. Andrews voced support. The moton ganed a 7-3 passage wth Commssoner Gerald Lankford absent. Charman of the Clnton County Buldng Authorty,- Probate Judge. Tmothy Green, then told commssoners a lease must be executed between the county and buldng authorty to outlne terms of rentng the structure. - "Unless we have a frm lease wth the county, t's mpossble to proceed wth workng drawngs," sad Green. Healsoadded the lease must be executed before the entre package s presented to the Muncpal Fnance Commsson for fnal approval. A vote by commssoners authorzed the board charman and county clerk >. to sgn the lease when* t s prepared. Other men attendng the sesson where buldng plans were presented ncluded: Harold Wellman, presdent of Central. Natonal Bank and araera-, ber of the Buldng. Authorty; Lorenz Tedt, thrd member of'the buldng authorty; Wllam Kane and. George Rchards, both from the archtectural engneerng frm. ' Features of the 29,000 square foot structure nclude fre resstant desgn, complete ar condtonng wth mechancal, and electrcal systems whch allow for revsons to offce layouts when necessary. Parkng for 00 cars on a paved surface s also ncorporated n the overall plan, :., A breakdown of : cost estmates ; fchowsy buldrg constructon.; $094, 000j ste, development fttfo sjjes--; Elm SU and Maple; St./ $9,00; "' donstructon contngency, $8,000; furnshngs, $90,000; archtect-en- glheer; fees, "$64,000; prntng and Group consders te a ; ST. JOHNS Interest n ah arport serve Clnton County was sampled nday noon durng a luncheon held at the L and L Restaurant attended by; members of. the St. Johns Manufacturer's Assn. and the St. Johns Ar.ea Development Corp...'-The gatherng.was called by Ken Moore of F.C. Mason Co. and was.attended by a dozen other busnessrepresentng the two groups. Purpose of the gatherng was to determne degree of nterest n the establshment of a satellte arport faclty n Clnton County and to consder the degree of use such actvty would receve. Accordng to Moore, the basc concept of a county arport was accepted and n the comng.months feasblty nformaton wll be accumulated for evaluaton. publshng cost, $2,500; bondng attorney, $7,000 and fnancal consultant, $5,400.,It should be noted the Maple St; ste development allows money for destructon of the OaUey property across; from the exstng County 'Courthouse to provde addtonal parkng space. A chance to earn przes Watch for detals In next week's ssue on a subscrpton drve by " the Cl nton County News whch offers area youngsters numerous przes and a trp. Any youngsters n Clnton County nterested n sellng subscrptons and earnng a prze or trp should regster for the program by callng the COUNTY NEWS at or Regstraton s also possble by stoppng n the offce at 20 E 0 Walker St. n St. JohnSo Ecnpse dms sun...st. J^NS T,,^,^ Popple may reallzevthftt v w&s\m,bre;vthan.^ passng cloud cover that dmme^v the sun about noon on Monday-, ' Ytt was ;a solar, eclpse. :'.> The-'ecpse began at 2:20 p.m. and lasted about ^36 mnutes. It was only partally vsble from Mchgan wth the total eclpse, path crossng over northern Alaska and southwest toward Canada, In explanng how the eclpse occurs, Unversty of Mchgan astronomer Hazel M. Losh sad 'the moon frst touched the western edge of the sun and then, moved easterly to cover about three-fourths of the surface as vewed by Mchgan resdents." Professor Losh reports astronomy bugs wll get another attracton,ths month as a lunar eclpse s due over Mchgan on July 26. Lke the solar eclpse, t wll be only partally vsble to Mchgan resdents. It begns at 2:56 a.m,'and lasts untl. 3:37 a,m. Commsson bucks report on ralroad crossngs ST. JOHNS It was a bref but nterestng sesson of the St. Johns Cty Commsson held Monday evenng. The meetng's hghlght came when commssoners were nformed the U.S. Department of commerce has ordered extensve modernzaton of ralroad crossngs n the cty at:.a cost of about $3bd,0qd, The- pty of,,-st**johns s- e^ectedtto^shar-^osts^wth the ralroad. Detals" ;of" the plan came n a 2-page report prepared by, nspectors frpmjlle Mchgan Publc Safety Commsson. In presentng the report* St. Johns Cty Manager Harvey V/eatherwax sad "we've got to fle an answer real fast** whle expressng strong objecton to the document. Commssoner James '- Grost stressed the chaflges outlnedforcty ralroad crossngs don't help that much and sad people bften'drve around gates. "It's just money down a rathole," he sad, "and. PU never. voluntarly vote n favor-of spendng that knd of money.vthvst.johns'' physcan added that "f we have to spend t, let some judge tell us to."- Other commssoners were n full agreement wth Grost's sentment and Cty Attorney Paul Maples wag n-. structed to fle an objecton to. the report., In'other acton, Commssoner John ' Hannah made a moton that the cty attorney set up an ordnance to comply wth Mchgan House Bll 499 whch establshes a commsson to revew salares of elected cty offcals. "I'd lke to see the cty proceed under ths new bu," Hannah.sad; The moton ganed unanmous approval. Also.on the Commsson's agenda Monday evenng was nomnatons-for precnct.workers $ the Aj g j"sj r 4 - mary.-jthe followngl;bers6ns,,w.er;e..- selected to wdrfc d^rnf Kb electon. PRECINCT ONE Irene Zeeb. Erca Dean and Lnda Howard, r PRECINCT TWO JeanetteHuard, Louse Fernholz and Helen Fltzpatrck. : ' PRECINCT THREE - Alberta Comwell, Dors Kng and Dawn Sharck. PRECINCT FOUR - Mary Meyer, Dors Munger and Barbara MacKnnon PRECINCT FIVE ;- Don. Brtten, Janet Scott and Mary Huttor; ABSENTEE VOTER BOARD -r. Jan '""" ;e'r. Helen Atknson/ Bp\\y»Mobre^F,rancl&DeberJ^andVJ!Breet ^ Ne'ea'tom";/ '*. 'Y/- "----: " K *-?:/' A fnal matter acted upon, by the commssoners was a date change n. the publc hearng on Whte Street,! The new date s August 4 at~7:45 p.m. n the cty hall. The hearng was prevously set for July 24. Progress contnues on street repars ST* JOHNS Crews from Strasburg and Sons Constructon Company began work Monday on a slurry seal coatng process of fourteen dfferent sectons of street n St. Johns. The $22,553 contract s desgned to mprove exstng streets and provdes a better travelng- surface at a cost much less than asphalt resurfacng. Cty offcals advse local DeWtt grl learns poltcs frsthand durng Dem parley bykencorbett -'Edtor. Dorene Radke s a 20-year~old pewtt Townshp college student who s majorng n f chld; development-' av Mchgan State Unversty.- She'.-!Has long.blond har, freckles and Jts^the} pcture of a grl who would tk well wth lttle chldren. ''Ths week Dorene s thrust nto an / entrely dfferent role as a Democratc Party alternate delegate to Mam representng Mchgan's Sxth Congressonal Dstrct. She s the only Clnton County resdent at the conventon and wll vote If one of the regular Sxth Dstrct delegates Is absent durng ballotng, f Dorene s somewhat typcal of ths -year's delegaton whch offers a strkng contrast to Democratc Party Members who have made'ths same decson In past years. '"Ths" new breed of delegates whch ncludes students, women, blacks and Spansh-Amercans has largely, replaced cgar smokng mddle-aged whte males who have domnated party polcy for decades. Hgh pressure tactcs and poltcal manpulaton wll' stll be common at the conventon ' but the atmosphere s Afferent by vrtue of the new'lopk Among delegates. Students lke Dorene of the black and women delegates are noted as Independent thnkers bent on Reform by workng through the poltcal system. Ths atttude makes them formdable "customers" to poltcal lnage makers wshng to "sol" voters bn a certan canddate. Jlt's the very fact she even was ^elected to attend the conventon that " mpresses Dorene not her votng,'p6wtfr«she calls" It * a prvlege and real opportunty to see whatfs gong on.* In reference to the party's new blood, Dorene says "I'm hopng t'll change thngs for the party and gve t a new start.* ; * The campagnof nfluencng Dorene ' began almost, mmedately -after t became publc, knowledge she was an alternate delegate to'mam, She s commtted to McGoverh and accordng to statejaw must vote for hm on the frst two ballots. After that, swtchng to another canddate Is allowed. Dorene reports her malbox has been flled wth materal from the Wallace and Humphrey people plus numerous men seekng number two spot on the Democratc tcket. However, the young DeWtt college student says McGovern's her man all the way. "He'll wn on the frst ballot f he gets hs Calforna delegates back,* predcts Dorene. She adds that McGovern's chances "go downhll" f votng goes to the second ballot or more. Another bulky pece of mall Dorene receved last week was the Democratc Party platform whch she descrbes as beng "so thck* whle ndcatng about a two nch wdth, Thursday, on the eve of her trp to Mam, she reported beng "about halfway throughmt" and sad "so far t's real good" whle addng t reflected McGovern's vew. - Crtcs of the poltcal process have zeroed n on the selecton of candldates'by a few party bosses durng past years. Ths apparently s changng and the Democratc conventon now underway In Mam reflects ths crnge, A broad cross secton of the Amercan publc and manynewcomers to the poltcal scene lke Dorene Radke-are pckng a canddate ths tme. MIAMI OFFERS REAL EXPERIENCE Dorene Radke, a 20-ye'ar-old DeWtt Townshp college student, ponders' a headlne proclamng turmol expected durng ths week's Democratc Party - conventon n Mam. She s an alternate delegate servng the Sxth Congressonal Dstrct and wll vote f a regular delegate s absent from the conventon floor durng ballotng. Dorene s the only, Clnton C.ounty resdent at the conventon and. represents an example.of the larger role youfng peope are nvolved n ths year. w L\ What s takng place n Mam ths week s only the Intal; step. The real test facng ths new, breed of poltcs develops ths fall when.campagnng begns aganst Presdent Rchard 'Nxon.'.That s 'where the success or falure ca.best be measured. Event planr resdents that a four hour watng perod s requred before traffc can move over the newly coated streets. Accordng tost. Johns Cty Manager Harvey Weatherwax, Spartan Asphalt Pavng Company of Holt wll be n the cty early next month to begn resurfacng work. Spartan was awarded the $50,777 contract earler ths' month and has agreed to also pave prvate drveways for cty resdents. Any St. Johns resdents wshng to have a prvate drve paved should leave ther name and address at cty hall, Weatherwax sad Spartan wll then send a representatve to each resdence and quote a prce on the job. He ponted out cost fgures vary accordng to. how much hand 'work s recessary.and sad the agreement wll be -made between each ndvdual - property owherand the contractor. Lttle League buldng ST, JOHNS A day of actvtes s ' beng planned by the St. Johns Jaycee organzaton on July 22 begnnng at a.m. and scheduled to run through the evenng. The event, whch wll Include an adult fast ptch tournamentandapony pull, wll be held at the St. Johns Lttle League feld located behnd Dee's Chevrolet and Olds moble Company. Toppng off the actvtes wll be the fnal game of the St. Johns Lttle League world seres. The Jaycees wll use funds realzed from the event to help pay for a permanent Lttle League buldng whch wll be constructed In' the fall. The 40 by GO foot buldng wll ' replace the present concesson stand at the feld and wll Include bathroom facltes and a meetng room. Lttle Leaguers are now sellng tckets for przes to be gven away durng (he evenng. Frst prze to be awarded s, a color televson set and second prze s a mn-bke. The boy sellng the most tckets wll be gven a bcycle and the next fve top salesmen wll each receve a baseball glove. A $50 bonus wll be awarded to the lucky tcket holder f he or she. s present for the drawng.,' Ths year there are 270 boys Involved In the Lttle League program ' and 50 boys n the Pony League actvtes. ". Servcemen's specal ssue Clnton. County resdents are urged to send In ther Informaton and photos of members of ther famly n the armed forces for publcaton. In a specal edton, the NEWS s plannng. The "Salute to Servcemen", edton s slated to come out n August r and materal must be maled to the Clnton County News; 20 E, Walker St., st. Johns by the last Monday n., July.'A specal form'for.ths nfer-\' maton appears Insde ths ssue of ' the NEWS, V,

2 P-v *t 2A Saturday evenng and Smday mornng, HarvoyHoerner and grls'and'the Randall'^ chldren of Lansng vsted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roomer. *n DISTRICT 4-H WINNERS Harry Moldenhauer, Nmble Fngers', and Pattys Fox, Happy Hustlers, were selected as wnners n the Dstrct Publc Speakng Contest July 7 at St. Johns Hgh School. They wll now compete n the State,4-H Publc Speakng Contest Saturday, August 9 at Mchgan State Ua7e'rdUy Harry's topc was "Over-Populaton of Insects" and Patty's topc was "Palmstry". Hncad butrek Lawrence Porment of Lansng and a frend of Wacousta vsted Harold Hoer- Mr. and - Mrs, Porter Parks and Krs were all supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schavey of Da- Wtt to colaora Mrs,, Parks* brthday and Lee Schavey's, Frday evenng. Movtey and Sunday forenoon George Sargent vsted Mrs. Howard Sargent. Mrs. Harold Hoerner vsted Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargonl Fr.lday evenng. AT KURT'S APPLIANCE CENTER: G.E.'s new compact home laundry par... portable! fts anywhere! General Electrc 2" automatc washer & dryer the washer Operates on regular 0/5-volt household current and needs no specal plumbng. Use anywhere you have a faucet and dran. Launders up to 5 lbs automatcally n just 2 to 2 mnutes. Equpped wth casters so you just roll t to the snk to use', back for storage. j the dryer Three dry cycles ncludng permanent press wth cool-downtocool wrnkles out of perma-press fabrcs. f( nfo any Ju/U5rvolt outlet/ needs - no specal ventng. Hpng t on the -" '" wall or'add optonal casters to make t truly portable. $ 9 00 *j?o OUR THANKS TO THE MANY PEOPLE WHO MADE OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE A BIG SUCCESS And Our Congratulatons To The Prze Wnners Dshwasher- Donna Krpula 405 State St. Rado- Mrs. Clarence Bottom N. Clnton 'Rado- Mrs. Frank Tomasek 905 Wght Rado- Gerald Rademacher Route 2, St. Johns Rado- Mrs. Lee Scheder No. Clnton Rado- Mrs. Maurce Gove - Route 2,'St. Johns. KURT'S APPL ANCE.CENTER 27 N.Clnton St. PHONE CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 Names Krebel drectors MARQUETTE - Wllard Krebel, Clnton County Regster of Deeds was named to the board of drectors. of the Iflchtgan Unted County Offcers Assocaton at the group's annual state conventon. The conventon was held n Marquette June Membershp n the assocaton s composed of county sherffs, prosecutors, clerks, treasurers, regster of deeds and dran commssoners of Mchgan. Krebel served as a Rley Townshp supervsor for years and an nvestgator for the State of Mchgan before beng elected County Regster of Deeds. Durng hs tenure, as supervsor he served as charman of the, County Board of Supervsors. He has been nvolved wth land descrptons and nstruments of ownershp for the past 6 years. ValleyFarms DeWtt Mrs. Jay Gunnett and daughter, Janet Bopp of Kalamazoo called on Mrs. Ken Rchards one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnett were former neghbors of Mrs. Rchard n Valley Farms and hadn't seen them snce they moved to Kalamazoo n 944. Sympathy s extended to the famly of-mrs. Bernce Moots, who passed away suddenly Wednesday, June 28. Mr, and Mrs. Vctor Bordes and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gladden of Valley Farms were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rchards last Saturday at ther cottage. Clnton Crantr.News Second class postage pad at St Johns, Mch. 4SBT9. Publshed Wednesdays at 20 E. Walker Street, St, Johns, by Cmtort post o Durng hs frst term served wth the Mchgan Regster of Deeds Assocaton, he was apolnted charman of the Legslatve Commttee and s also an actve member of the Unted County Offcers Assocaton. WILLARD KREBEL Krebel and hs wfe and daughter resdeat 4363 West Prce Road, St. Johns. Fremen make fve calls ST. JOHNS-The St. Johns Cty Fre Department answered fve calls durng the frst week of July. On July at 5;55 p.m. fremen were summoned to the Vernon Lake resdence at the corner of Lansng and Gles. The blaze caused extensve damage to the ktchen and lvng room area of the home. At :38 a.m. on July 3 a call was answered to the home of Wllam Kssane, 224 North Wllams Road to extngush a farm tractor fre. The department made two runs July 4. at 3:6 p.m. fremen were called to South Francs Road to extngush a car fre. The car was consdered a total loss. The next call that day came n at 0:22 p.m. when they were called to the Steel Hotel to rescue a woman n the elevator shaft. A grass fre at the Roy Smmons farm located on East TafCRoad, /2 east.,,. "/-5**_ JI-I /^'"TT*.. a^jr* Tf?.qowWBemncj. <*,' t* 0 v ^ofj js-2? bbught th djpj& subscrpton prce by ma n Mch-,lment,to.4he sceneuqneacr*,$3-75 tor, sx months, %* for three.. *.,&?33ffey-.woods was des " troyed n the blaze. months, outsde Mchgan, S (or one year. ^ REMEMBER Smplcty» Aprl Showers brng May Flowers And also brng the Grass. Flowers Bloom, then fade away They're not supposed to last. GRASS s qute another thng- We thnk t's here to stay. To keep t lookng at ts best- Cut t the "SIMPLICITY WAY"! WE WILL OFFER YOU A GOOD DEAL G & L SALES Clff Loesch, Owner U.S. 27 at Dll Road DeWtt Ph "Where Servce Is A Habt" ROBERT D. DITMER For 88th Dstrct State Representatve Republcan a Clnton County Commssoner 0 Served on a Board of Educaton 0 Served on a County Allocaton Board 0 Serves on Famly and Chld Servces Of the Captol Area, Board of Drectors. o. Actve supporter of 4-H, Farm Orented o*area Chamber of Commerce and Servce Organzatons. 0 Presdent of Dtmer Broadcastng Co., WRBJ--AM & FM, St. Johns. PLEDGE When elected, ROBERT D. DITMER promses to:. Work for reform of our property tax structure. Ths s of prme mportance to every ctzen and must be resolved. 2. Work to get the welfare chselers and loafers off the welfare roles. ' * 3. Work to halt all attempts by the state and lobbyng groups, to usurp more control of local schools and other domestc nsttutons. 4 - Work to elmnate government nterference n the affars of t^w^ ^"ft farm productvty, management and marketng. *,. fl 5, Work as your representatve to assst n restorng law and f, order, gve hs moral support to the law enforcement departments. 6, Work for strong local government n Countes, Ctes and Vllages. 7. Work for economy n State Government. q Program coordnator Wcsleyan Hour, Channel 4. ROBERT D. DITMER s an excellent communcator and wll keep the consttuency *' Informed at all tmes so that they may shara n the operaton of ther government. Robert D. Dtmer Commttee, P.O. Box 320, St, Johns ROBERT D. DITMER s no stranger to local and state affars, he knows your needs n Lansng and ht the "guts" to represent ALL the people. You can help elsct ROBERT D. DITMER, 88th Dstrct STATE REPRESENTATIVE... Vote Tuesday, August 8th. u K Pad Poltcal Adv. Vocatonal ed payments due for St. Johns Nearly $90,000 n. payments for the added cost of secondary vocatonal educatonal programs are fnally beng made to publc schools n all sx countes n the 30th Senatoral Dstrct, Senator Wllam S. Ballenger (R-Ovd announced today, Durng the 97 sesson the Mchgan Legslature, for the frst tme n hstory, approprated $3 mllon n state ad for the support of the added cost of vocatonal programs n varous local school dstrcts around the state,* explaned Ballenger. "The allocatons were based on four factors themosteffcent use of exstng tranng facltes; the tranng of addtonal students; the Dean's Lst SAULT STE. MARE- Roger A. Peters of Westphala was lsted on the dean's lst for the last term at Lake Superor State College, Peters, a sophomore, s n the dvson of socal scences. To be lsted a student must have earned a 3,0 grade pont average or better. Warren seeks county offce Rchard D, Warren of De- Wtt s seekng the Democratc nomnaton for Clnton County Commssoner from the Seventh Dstrct, The 36-year-old educator currently s workng at Beekman Center n Lansng wth educable mentally handcapped chldren. Durng the school year, he Is coordnator of specal educaton at C.W. Otto Junor Hgh n Lansng. Warren s a Mchgan State Unversty graduate where he earned both a bachelor's and master's degree. He has been elected a precnct delegate to the Democratc Party fve tmes. Four years ago, Warren ran for Ingham County Commssoner losng n a draw after both he and hs opponent talled the same number of votes durng the general electon, la 970, Warren was narrowly defeated In the 57th Mchgan House race by present Representatve Earl Nelson. Receves promoton NORTHPIELD, Vt.-Scott E. Becker '74, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt J. Becker, 800 S. Oakland St., St. Johns, was promoted to the rank of sergeant frst class n the Norwch Unversty Corps of Cadets for, the academc year> To receve rank as a commssoned or non-commssoned offcer n the Corps of Cadets^at Norwch acadet must be profcent In academc and mltary subjects and must have demonstrated exemplary qualtes of leadershp. Fowler Mtf. and Mrs. Charle Boak we're Sunday vstors of Mrs, Lula Boak. Mrs. Lula Boak spent Tuesday evenng wth Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Benjamn. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Pohl and famly moved to ther home oyer the weekend on North Man St. We welcome them to our communty. development of new tranng programs; and the rembursement of the hghest cost tranng programs, wth the major emphass on new programs mplemented durng the past year," The 3-year-old lawmaker sad a check for 50 per cent of the total amount whch don't requre degrees n hgherjaducaton," Ballenger noted. ' Accordng to Ballenger, the StateSenate has approved a specal vocatonal educaton appropraton of $6 mllon, twce the allocaton In 97-72, for added 'cost programs for th.e sch< MOl v.at> w uo tuw auuuv,..am. ml.'-. due each school dstrct was * V ear begnnng ths fall. The sent the frst week n June Senate acton s subject to and the remander wll be dsbursed n late July. Total payments to be made to the schools n Ballenger's dstrct nclude; St, Johns, $5,04; Belle VUG, $2,960; Charlotte, t $54,068; Pottervlle, $2,*040; St.- Lous, $,002; Vestaburg, $2,928; Lalngsburg, $4,345; and Ingham Intermedate, $6,962. "These payments, whch supplement the regular state school ad appropratons, should help consderably n beefng up the teachng of vocatonal subjects n our K- 2 schools. There seems to be a growng trend these days away from a four-year college lberal arts educaton toward techncal and ndustral careers, many of OVER,000 Ttles Gft Items concurrence by the House of Representatves and the Governor. "The emphass next year wll be on hgh payoff prt grams nterms of job placement,* explaned Ballenger. "Schools wth programs that are deemed by the Mchgan Employment Securty Commsson and local plannng dstrcts to'have great mpact on the placement of, students n jobs upon graduaton wll be at the top of the lst for added funds for Ths means that some schools wthn my 30th Senatoral Dstrct whch ddn't get specal vocatonal educaton state ad ths year mght be able to get t durng " Specal Order Servce 'We Invte Art Supples Just Lookng' Games Open 0 to 5 Daly - Frday tll 9 p.m. St. Johns Book Revew 06 E. Walker St. Johns Also n Ovuosso THE FORD TEAM wants to play ball wth you Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hlgham ST.JOHNS Use Your Se»at B*lt»H!5!L l!sn w J 3*\... -, /f~~j7 r> Choce Round STEAK lb. 99 Sem-Boneess Hams lb. 69 Kent Roasted or Polsh Sausage j b 9* Harrud's Large Slcng Bologna lb. 59* Crunchy Fresh Pascal Celery stalk 29«Hot House Grown Tomatoes lb. 39' Add "Cool" To Your Salads Cucumbers * Spartan 2 lb. Bag French Fres Keyko - lb. $ for Margarne L for 3D Shurfne-7 oz. -' Applesauce 6** Breast 'O' Chcken Tuna * 7oz. 39 FJKCHEN'S MARKET FOWLER Free Parkng n Rear of'store /-

3 >, BH wv- ',t July 2,972 Commssoners deny request for advsory vote on hosptal ST. JOHNS A ctzens group appearng at'the regular meetng of Clnton County Commssoners last week were told ther request to place two advsory questons on the November ballot s beyond the realm of statutory authorty. Jesse Jones, secretary of Clnton Concerned Ctzens Group, asked the commssoners to approve the placement of t\yo questons on the November ballot. The frst queston read: Do you feel that all physcans practcng n the county should be able,to use the facltes of Clnton Memoral Hosptal?", The second sad: "Doyoufeelaprofessohalstudy Should be made as to whether to buld (a clnc adjacent to the hosptal as a means of attractng new physcans 7". 'Jones told commssoners hs group *has tred from the outset to make t clear we oppose nothng" but added they felt the hosptal board should be 'more responsve to the needs of people.* Also speakng on behalf of the ctzens group was Mrs. Sharon Reha who ponted out "people n the county have supported that hosptal for years" and she felt they should 'have some voce n ts operaton. - Followng the request by Jones, Charman Gerald Shepard asked for an opnon on ths matter from the attorney's offce. Assstant Prosecutor Wllam Jackson reported talkng wth state electon offcals and sad they "don't feel t could legally be put on the ballot." He also explaned attorney general rulngs n ths area have cted the absence of statutory %words on such U-^ballot queston as* makng t llegal. In hs report to commssoners, Jackson sad It s much lke one state electons offcal sad: *f everyone wanted to put any advsory queston on the ballot, t would look somethng lke a Sears catalog." The assstant prosecutor also ponted out "there's no authorty for the county to spend money to put such a queston on the ballot." After a bref dscusson between commssoners and the ctzens group representatves, Commssoner Robert Dltmer moved the board approve these two questons for placement or the November ballot. Ths drew strong reacton from other commssoners 'who stressed such acton may be llegal.* Commssoner Roy Andrews voced support of Dtmer's motonandcommssoner Robert Montgomery called for a roll call vote. The moton lost by an 8-2 margn wth Dltmer and Andrews votng n favor ot t. Commssoner Gerald Lankfdrd was absent. Also appearng before the commssoners was John Kennaugh of the Grand Rver Watershed Councl. He presented a progress report on an -volume study hs agency s preparng on water control projects and recommendatons throughout the Grand Rver Basn. Kennaugh sad "the study ncorporates on gong state programs that are consstent wth overall plannng n the regon." He descrbed hs agency as "a forerunner for local governmental unts n gettng funds". Slated for publcaton n a few months, the report wll be avalable for publc revew for about sxty days. From there, any further recommendatons are attached and t goes to the Great Burnett seekng U.S. House seat MIDLAND-Fel V. Brunett, 30, of rural Mdland and a lfe-long resdent of the present tenth Congressonal Dstrct, s challengng the ncumbent Republcan, Elford Cederberg, for the party nomnaton for the U.S. House of Representatves n the August 8th Prmary, \ el. ' S&ypS^bJb^m n northwest Mssaukee County and s the youngest of eleven chldren. He attended Manton Hgh School at Manton graduatng n 959, and entered the Unversty of Mchgan where he earned a BJS. degree n 964, takng fve years because he pad for t as he went. Snce graduaton he has taught school, returned to the Unlverstyfor advanced study and completed two years actve duty wth the U.S. Army where he served as an ecologst wth the Chemcal Corps at Dugway, Utah and was gven specal duty as a mltary pallbearer n the ntermountan regon. There, at more than mltary, funerals, he^repp^tjs that I eplearmsd frst hand the*heavy^cost of the Vet Nam War.- Fel currently^ holds the poston of Naturalst at the Chppewa Nature Center, Route 9, Mdland where he comes n contact wth thousands of students annually n an envronmental awareness pro - gram. Clnton County s now n the tenth Congressonal Dstrct under the recent reapportonment. Assessments up 3% ST. JOHNS "An almost grand exo dus from Lansng" s what Clnton County Equalzaton Drector Leon M Thelen ctes as the major factor n boostng property assessments ths year. Accordng to Thelen, property assessments n Clnton County ncreased by about 3 per cent on the average. He sad ths fgure was closer to 5 per cent for property owners n the cty of St. Johns. r" r h > V* V t. ' *» "ItVthe-local market that makes, assessments go up," Thelen sad. "People create the market by ther buyng and sellng habts." The County Equalzaton Drector also cted rsng labor and constructon costs as major factors n arrvng at the hgher cash value of a structure. However, the Mchgan Educaton Assocaton's successful petton drve to place the queston ofproperty tax reform on the November ballot may gve home owners a break next year. The measure, f passed, would place a 26 mll lmt on taxes collected for the operaton of schools, county" and townshps. Thelen sad t doesn't cover mllage leved n ctes or vllages. It would defntely ^ reduce mllage," sad Thelen, 'especally for the operaton of schools." Lakes Watershed Councl and then on to offcals n Washngton, D.C. Durng Kennaugh's talk, Commssoner Maurce Gove asked f county zonng was a good means of mantanng recreatonal areas and projectng an area's natural resources. "Zonng sn't a tool for recreatonal development," responded Kennaugh. "Publc acquston of land gves you maxmum control of how t s used,* he sad n stressng hs_ agency's recommendaton on ths' pont. Other acton by commssoners ncluded:. Shepard apponted the board as a commttee of the whole to attend a July 24 meetng wth townshp offcals to reach agreement on whch alternate route of 69 beng planned n the county's southern end s most acceptable. Commssoners passed a resoluton objectng to the State Department of Correctons Commsson's proposals for extensve rule changes n the operaton of county jals. The proposals are now before the state legslature and nclude a broad range of changes such as one-man cells, and extensve recreaton facltes. A request from the Md-Mchgan Health Department for $5,000 was receved as the agency explaned they antcpate a year end defct of $5,000. The board decded to get further proof of ths defct. The agency s funded by Clnton, Montcalm and Gratot County and each has been asked for $5,000. Max Loudenbeck of Maple Rapds was appontedtoanotherthree year term on the Clnton County Zonng Commsson. OSHA FEL V. BRUNETT nfo HAPPY FACES VIAKE CHILDREN LAUGH, provdes center The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupatonal Safety and Health Admnstraton s settng up a new tollfree telephone servce to answer questons about on-the-job safety condtons from employers and employees n fve states. Edward E. Estkowsk, Regonal Admnstrator for OSHA Regon 5, centered n Chcago, announced that startng July 3, toll-free calls maybe made from anywhere n the 5 states to a specal number n nonworkng hours (4:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. weekdays and around-the-clock on weekends. The specal number for ths Regon s The fve States from whch these toll-free calls may be made are Indana, Mchgan, Mnnesota, Oho art W: cmsln., / Sobby and Blls Rawls plus Steve Kng, clowns wth Itng Bros. Crcs talk * over 7 ther deas on how. to make the chldren laugh when they gve twd'perforrahbes at'4 and 8 p.m. n St, Johns at the U.S. 27 Npjrth showgrounds* Kng ros* Crcus s beng sponsored by the VFW 3Post 43 Frday. auouu Frst n a seres DETAIL MAP0F A^TIRPTfc "A" -69 route may cut nto Clnton county ST. JOHNS-Ths s the frst n a three-part seres the COUNTY NEWS wll present on the alternate routes for -69 north of Lansng whch wll be dscussed July 26 at a publc hearng n DeWtt Hgh School. Alternate A Is the northernmost route beng consdered and would Photo mx-up Two canddates for Clnton County Commssoner Rchard Noble and Bruce Amos were nadvertently swtched around n a secton of last week's paper enttled 'Meet the Cln-, ton County, canddates?.. ' Noble, a Republcan, s fakng a, bd n the, EJghthfObjnmssoqer Dstrct. Amos s also a Republcan and seeks' electon to the Dstrct One Commssoner seat. Photos of the two men wth ther correct dentfcaton s shown below. ' RICHARD NOBLE BRUCE AMOS more serously affect Clnton County resdents. It begns n the vcnty of Wacousta Rd. and proceeds northerly across Clark Rd., then curves easterly to connect wth US-27. Interchanges proposed on ths route would be at Francs, Arport and DeWtt Roads plus US-27. Grade separatons wll be constructed at all the other roads crossed by the new freeway. Ths alternatve route's basc layout s desgned to offer two advantages. The algnment s most consstent wth the property ownershp pattern n the area and ts east-west orentaton mnmzes the severance damage to exstng farm operatons. It's also consdered by hghway engneers to be the best possble nterchange desgn. However, ths route also presents t-. 3A county plannng. Ths would tend to encourage urban sprawl or a more rapd development over a larger area. Also a dsadvantage would be the freeway's proxmty to Lookng Glass Rver whch could have a negatve mpact on the area's, natural envronmental value. A breakdown of fgures on all three proposed alternatve routes shows; ALTERNATE A-0.6 mles long at an estmated cost of $7,43,000 and requrng the removal of 2 houses. ALTERNATE B 0.2 mles long at an estmated cost of $5,682,000 and \requrng the. removal of houses. ALTERNATE B-l-8.5 mles long at an estmated cost of $7,23,000 and requrng the removal of 5 hous.-ssv ;jj',;> V* - \ \% «M SeeVhext week's paper,for maps of twwb&md B-l. M \ l«hay harvest suffers from heavy ran ST. JOHNS Unseasonable heavy rans brought a halt to the hay harvest n Clnton County last week, whle other crops are sufferng from the near freezng temperatures. There's heavy hay losses n the area because of poor qualty, F. Earl Haas, county agrculture agent, told THE NEWS. "It has been mserable tryng to put up hay," he reports, "because t's just not dryng out." The frequent rans have" delayed balng of the county's 35,000 acres of hay usually n by the frst of June. The value of hay for dary feed s fallng, says Haas. Balng s stll the number one way of handlng hay, but he adds that-a great deal s beng put n, slos, Clnton county's largest crop by far, corn, just sn't growng. Corn s defntely a hot weather crop, he explans, and tght now t's not maturng. Farmers "have gotten Into the felds to cultvate some 60,000 acres of corn, most of > whch s earmarked for local use. - Cold weather sn't helpng the beans ether, Haas nserts. They were planted later than usual to begn wth and now ther harvest wll be delayed. Wheat, sad to be around 25,000 acres would normally be comng nto the elevators by July 0, but now t won't be rollng n untl late July, he estmates., Despte cold weather and heavy rans, Haas beleves the farm stuaton looks better notf than at ths tme n '7. At least we have more mosture, he concludes. What we need to brghten the pcture s good warm weather and oc-' casonal rans. Sherff canddates to meet The retrement of Clnton County SherffPercyPatterson,presents voters wth four choces as a successor to ths offce. Canddates Include: Anthony A. Hufnagel, Lawrence C. Floate, Ramon Edward Terpenng and Bruce Edgar Angell HI. To acquant the voters wth thepersonaltes and qualfcatons of these canddates, an open meetng wll be held on Wednesday evenng, July 9, at the Wacousta Communty Unted Methodst Church on Herblson Road. A get-acquanted sesson wll begn at 7:30 p.m. followed by a panel *at 8 p.m. A dscusson of the dutes to be performed and the growng needs of the county and ts townshps wll be covered. Refreshments wll be served atthe close of the meetng. It s hoped that voters from all parts of the county wll attend and partcpate. All four canddates have agreed to be present. Logan elephants perform n St. Johns crcus Frday ST. JOHNS Famous dancng, balancng and performng Logan elephants are conceded to be the fastest workng, most versatle and r most thrllng herd ot traned pachyderms n the, crcus world. The mghty monarchs of the crcus world ' are presented by beautful grl traners. The story of human's mght over brute strength s clearly deplcted when every command" by far', ladles' s 'm- \ medately executed fnunlson. by tons and tons of mammoth, mastodonlc mammals. Durng the appearance of the Kng Bros. Crcus n St. Jqhns on Frday, clrcusgders wll have an opportunty to wtness the tactcs of Capt. Hll, rated by anmal traners as the most gentle handler of crcus elephants. In addton to ther mportant parts n the show, the,.huge anmals also are' Used n work detals when the show Is settng up and beng "dsmantled* Many' r tmes they accomplsh what the show's tractors cannot do n the way of -pullng equpment out of mud, or" movng the bg trucks up steep grades on entrances to the crcus grounds. The crcus s beng sponsored by V.F.W. Post 43 wth performances^ beng, scheduled! fdr 4 p.m. and'. 6 p.m. behnd the Knghts of ColUmbus Hall on US-27, n St. Johns. *#*-

4 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS PAGE I for Women f They're Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cosek of Davson announce the x engagement^ of ther daughter Vckl S*. to Denns L. Blakeslee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lev A, Blakeslee, rural St. Johns. 4 -'*, Marrage- Lcenses Vern E. Fosnght,42,922 Thompson, Lansng and Sally Anne Barrett, 30, 9854 S. Holllster Rd., Langsburg. Allan L. Wllams, 25, R-l, Hubbardston and Mereta Jane McVegh, 27, R-l, Hubbardston. J engaged The brde-elect s a a 970 graduate of Fowler student at Hurley School of Hgh School and Is employed Nursng. by Larry Schafer, The prospectve groom s A Sept. 5 weddng s a recent graduate of Hurley beng planned by the couple. School of Nursng. A July 28 weddng s planned. FOWLER-Kenneth Feldpausch of 53 North Man Street, Fowler announces the engagement of hs daughter, Judy to Davd Boak. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charle Boak of H065 West Ffth Street, Fowler. The brde-elect s a 970 graduate of Fowler Hgh School. The prospectve groom s COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOB'S AUTO BODY.800 N. Lansng Phone CLINIC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MEMBHR OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Ol COSMETOLOGY ^'HOOLS 55S7 North East St. Lansng Ph PROFESSIONAL CAREER IN THE BEAUTY FIELD New classes startng the frst Tuesday of every month For further nformaton, wrte or call Mrs. Sonnenberg, Manager. All servces rendered by supervsed senor students for a mnmum charge. FREE PARKING For Showng Your Vacaton Sldes Choose A KODAK CAROUSEL PROJECTOR Prces Start J At Less Than 80 v Several Models To Choose From 00 U gs S lj peces Cleaned dud vh't. JANE MARIE FEDEWA WESTPHALIA - Mr. anc Mrs. Roman Fedewa of Prce Road, Westphala announce the engagement of ther daughter, Jane Mare to Leon A. Weber. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber of R-l, Pewamo. The brde-elect s a 967 graduate of Pewamo-Westphala Hgh School and Is employed by the State of Mchgan n the Treasury Department. The prospectve groom s a 966 graduate of Portland St. Patrck's Hgh School and s employed at Olds moble. A Sept. 6 weddng s beng planned by the couple. East Vctor By Mrs Ray Ketchum Floyd Upton of Haslett.*spemV.AVednesday-- evenng wth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ketchum, Open MRS. DAVID POLLOCK Annversary open-house artcles accompaned by a photo must be n the News offce no later than 5 p.m. on Frday to nsure coverage In the next edton of the paper. Artcles brought n later than Frday wll be used as tme and space allow. *, fewattss^-j^-'-ra^ Summertme Is Camera Tme! Make Parr's Your Headquarters For All Your Photographc Needs See The New Kodak Pocket Instamatc complete kts from less than 30 $OA00 Have Your Flm Processed Here We Offer Qualty Work By Lnns Of Lansng Or By 8 * Prnts Kodak O* each by Lnns We Have All The Polarods POLAROID Super Color Pal CAMERA Takes Black & Whte or Color Pctures wth Focused Flash And Tmer Reg. $44.95 only $Q> Kodak CAMBASFILM Engaged I PEGGY L. HICKS EAST LANSING - Mrs. An Couple to make home n Atlanta followng trp At a candlelght ceremony at the Frst Baptst* Church n Donalsonvlle, Ga, Saturday, June 24, at seven-thrty In the evenng Gale Maran Hunter and Davd Kng Pollock exchanged ther weddng vows. Dr. Leroy Benefeld, of Gracevlle, Fla., performed the double rng ceremony. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wley Wllam Hunter, Donalsonvlle, Ga, and formerly of Fernandna Beach, Fla, Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs, Traverse Kng Pollock of Dubln, Ga. and formerly of Vero Beach, Fla. The church was decorated wth garlands of smllax and two large tree candelabra centered wth a massve arrangement of mxed flowers. Smaller trees and branched candelabra cast a soft glow over the settng. Potted palms were placed at vantage ponts and bouquets of greenery marked the famly pews. As the guests assembled, Mrs. Ellson Dunn and Mrs. E, P. Stapleton rendered a program of nuptal musc on the pano and the organ. Tradtonal weddng marches were used. The brde, escorted by her father, wore a candlelght gown of Imported Englsh slk organza, Alencon lace outlned wth rocalles and centered wth pearl clusters embellshed the empre bodce extendng nto the short sleeves. A deep border of re-embrodered Alencon lace outlned wth rocalles and pearl clusters flowed around the hemlne of the A- Hne skrt. The detachable chapel tran was enhanced wth applques smlar to the skrt. A floor-length mst of mported Illuson wth applques of re-embrodered Alencon lace was held In place by a candlelght lace bonnet cap. For somethng old, blue and borrowed, she wore the garter worn by Mrs. J, B. Clark atherwed-,,. dng,, She.carred a large ojdr fashoned bjuquet of,mxed Paulne Hcks of Bg Rapds and Kenneth Hcks of Gaylord announce the engagement of ther daughter, Peggy L. to Davd E, Barker. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barker of 307 South Mead Street, St. Johns. The brde-elect s a 972 graduate of Mchgan State Unversty where she receved a bachelor of scence degree n nteror desgn. She s a member of Omcron Nu Honorary Socety and s employed at Coral Gables. The prospectve groom Is a 97 graduate of Tr- State College In Indana where he receved a BS degree n busness admnstraton. He s a member of Kappa Sgma Fraternty and employed by Fsher Body n Lansng, A Sept. 23 weddng s beng planned by the couple. 26th SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Extra Dress summer flowers centered gloves, and carred bouquets -- wth an orchd. of mxed summer -flowers, - Mrs. Robert Abb, cousn smlar to the brde's. -' of the brde of Brmngham, The flower grl, KlmberlyC served as matron of honor Brannon of Donalsonvlle,'**, and Nta Feely of Smyrna, Ga., wore a mnt greenunen'^ Ga. was mad of honor. gown smlar to the jpther;'-- Other attendants were attendants and carred a' Sharyl Hamlton of Lawrencevlle, Ga., Jane Robature bouquet lke the basket of petals wth a mnerts, Mary Moseley, Beverly Whte and Mrs, Rcky hahdle, brdesmads attached to the Squres all of Donalsonvlle, John Pollock, brother of ^ Ga. Luanne Clarke of Donalsonvlle and Jule Harrson, S.C, served as best man.* the groom of Charleston, cousn of the brde of Fernandna Beach, Fla., served Thomas Duffy, Smyrna, Ga.; Usher - groomsmen were as junor brdesmads. Frank Loose, Atlanta, Ga.; Each attendant wore a Byron Rogers, Panama Cty, Fla.; Steve Horton, Lockport, N. Y.; and Douglas floor-length gown of mnt green lnen featurng a sweetheart necklne, an empre bodce and short modfed bell sleeves trmmed wth self covered buttons. A self belt and bow accented the slghtly gathered skrt. They wore short whte " ""% r ~-\\ '"\ Bxths: Clnton * Cltzeo* of ^ Tomorrow* * *' BANCROFT - A grl, Joyce Teresa/was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Juddson D, Bancroft of R-2, Fowler on May 5. She weghed 6 pounds, 5 ounces. The baby has one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Fred W. Pasch, Fowler and Mr, and Mrs. A D Bancroft, Maple Rapds. The mother s the former Joan Pasch. ACKERSON - A grl, Tame Rene, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allyn Ackerson of 05 N. Ottawa St., St. Johns on July 2 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 5 pounds, 3 /2 ounces. The baby has one sster. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Ackerson of R-l, Sunfeld, JV Mch, and Mr. and "Mrs. Gordon Beard of^.7 E,. Hgham St., St. Johns. The mother s the former Judy Mare Beard, * * BURL A grl, Denlse Frances, was born to Spec. 5 and Mrs. Douglas Burl of 562 S. Grove Rd. on July 5 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 6 pounds, ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurce Burl. The mother s the former Nan Hu Im. * * ROBINSON-A grl, Candy Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robnson of 8225 Huff Road on July 6 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 pounds 3 /2 ounces. The baby has one sster. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Clar Holmes and Mrs. Bernlce Robnson, The mother s the former Vanessa Holmes.. Here's how Ihe sale works You pay the org nal prce for the FI RST dress you purchasethen you sel ect an EXTRA PRESS OR PANT SUI T of equal. / val ue and PAY OK'LY $.00 FOR IT I!! I Anderson, Athens* ^Ga. Junor usher - groomsmen were TerryShamblnof Donalsonvlle and Harry Bow- ' man, cousn of the brde of Jacksonvlle, Fla, The rng bearers were Scott Boman, Jacksonvlle, Fla, and Edde Harvey, Sem-. nole, Fla,, cousns- of the brde,, Immedately followng the ceremony, a recepton was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Clarke. As guests- arrved, they were greeted by Mrs., Joe Mller and Mrs. Jabo Kng. Followng the recepton, the couple left for a weddng trp to the mountans. For travelng, the brde wore a long sleeved vory knt dress accented wth orange and brown trm at the wast and hem of the crcular skrt. She wore matchng accessores and a corsage of Tropcana roses. After ther trp, the couple wll resde n Atlanta, Ga. Among the out-of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. K, L. Wrght and Doug, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollock Sr. of Vero Beach, Fla.; Dr. and Mrs. A, J. Rogers and Byron of Panama Cty, Fla.; Frank Westmoreland, Grffn, Ga.; Wllam C. Ayres, Colqutt, Ga.; Don Rsher, Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger of Madson Heghts, Mch.; Mss Sand! Pollock, Moble, Ala,; Mr. and Mrs. Benne Krazt, Brenda, Becky and'davd/mr&lku-".ton Knapp and Mke of Orlando, Fla,; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krazt and Charles, Ocala, Fla.; Roger Allen, McLean, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy, Smyrna, Ga.;' Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Har- rson Sr, and Jule, Fernandna Beach, Fla.; Mr, and Mrs. Francs Irsh, Thonotosassa, Fla,; Mrs, Joy Hue, Lake Park, Ga,; Mr. and Mrs, Ed Harvey, Wayne and Edde, Semnole, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter,' Tallahassee, Fla,; Randolph / Carroll, Atlanta, Ga,; Mason } B. Rce Jr., Mr, and Mrs.' Frank Loose, Mr, and M,rs. D. J, Anderson, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Pepper, Dubln, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krazt and Clark, Mrs. Jane Boman, Bo- and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krazt, Mrs. Ann Hlllard* Mrs. Kay Tubbs and Frank R. Krazt, all of Jacksonvlle, Fla. TWO $2.95 DRESSES $3.95 TWO $9.95 DRESSES $20.95 TWO $4.95 DRESSES $5.95 TWO $8.95 DRESSES $9.95 PLUS OTHER BRACKETS y 3 SHORTS, SLACKS, SKIRTS, MATCHING TOPS 73 off Parr's Rexall Pharmacy 20 N. Clnton St Johns Ph SWIM WEAR 20 % on St, Johns AIR CONDITION ED Group of Sprng and All Purpose COATS Va off A «

5 -[.*,#- Julyl2Vl972' CLINTON COUNTY NEV/S, St v dlng Mchgan SA KATHLEEN E. RANDOLPH Kathleen E. Randolph, daughter of Mr, and Wfrs, Donald Randolph Sr. of 4473 S. DeWltt Road,. St. Johns, Is a June 27 graduate of Crag's College of Beauty In Lansng. Mss Randolph was a 97 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School. Brdgevlle Hy Mrs Tlclma Woortbry Mr. -and Mrs. Lester Woodbury and three daughters of Vermontvllle called on hs uncle and wfe, Mr. and Mrs. John Woodbury, Sunday afternoon, July 2, ItPays to Shop at <^l\/[aad^nnon ± "**. for Better Values JULY SALE CLEARANCE LADIES AND GIRLS SPORTSWEAR^ n a 7 SHORTS SWIMSUITS ALL LADIES SLEEVELESS BLOUSES SLACKS / y 7 0 ( J F F FABRIC CLEARANCE 30% KNITS, LINENS, OFF POLYESTERS, SEERSUCKERS EXTRA SPECIAL WASHABLE BONDED ACRYLIC REG. $ ; ;~ "., y<.t tjml BEACHTOWELS 20%OFF LADIES SUMMER 'DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED * It's a strange way to celebrate an annversary but thatrks to the staff' at Clnton Memoral Hosptal the day was made a memorable one for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smeltzer who are recoverng from njures they receved n an automoble accdent June 4. Clnton hosptal fetes couple on annversa ST. JOHNS-Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas Smeltzer celebrated ther fourth weddng' annversary last Thursday n a rather unusual way. The couple are both patents at Clnton Memoral Hosptal recoverng from multple fractures they sustaned In an automoble accdent on June '4 whle enroute from Maple Rapds to ther home n Jacksonvlle, Ark. The couple are former resdents of Maple Rapds and had been vacatonng n the area vstng ther A, &MMattty S6&e Stwe Smeltzer are also Maple Rapds resdents. Bancroft and Mrs. Robert famly and frends.,. Beach.,d ; *' '" ' Sff ^ e S^es^ * honor was the Smeltzers were hosptalzed'n Frankln Com yellow dases as was her presented wth a'.'corsage of munty Hosptal'In Benton, mother, Mrs. Joseph. for two weeks and when Mchutka and her grandmother, Mrs. George Myers they were able to be moved were transferred by plane of Thomas Lake, Gowen, to Clnton Memoral.: Ther two chldren, Brad, and Angela,,, receved mnor njures and are now stayng wth Mrs. Smeltzers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvn Nunemaker n Maple Rapds. Mr. Smeltzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auburn' YOU'RE ON TARGET Fantastc values for the entre famly r-,. *>. >,, It's.July.clearance;tme agan. Tme to ht the mark and save money on brand namessh.bes for he.entfe famly* Stock up on fashonable styles for women,'.. rugged chldren's shoes and handsome looks for men. And they come n the colors you want most and the szes that ft you best. So take advantage of ths great event.a'ftt save on the shoes you want, now. Come n today whle our selecton s stll complete. A steak dnner served n the sun room of the thrd floor awated the couple on the evenng of ther annversary complments of the hosptal staff. Mr.. Smeltzer remarked that they had both celebrated ther brthdays whle they were patents n the Benton hosptal. Socal Events A mscellaneous brdal shower for Ja.VMchutka was held recently at the home of Mrs. Robert VanSce. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Robert Hubbard, Mrs, Dale Mch. The 23 guests played Court Whst" wth Mrs. Donald Lunqust, Mrs. Charles Clock and Mrs,. ' George Wllber wnnng the przes. The door prze was won by Mrs. Orson Hubbard. Jan receved her gfts from the mantle and hearth of the freplace decorated wth weddng bells ard apple green streamers.' Amy Jo Mchutka, sster of the.brde-to-be, regstered the gfts and Mary Jo Hubbard made the rbbon bouquet. A greenlace cloth covered the buffet table wth a centerpece of yellow dases accented wth yellow candles from whch refreshments were served. Garland News by Mrs. Pudge Darnng Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dumond and famly are enjoyng a vstor from Australa. Janet Glenton, of Hamlton. Hlls,. Australa who s an occupatonal therapst and has been workng at Vctora Hosptal n London, Ontaro, took advantage of beng so near, and.came" to pay the Dumonds a vst. / The Dumonds made frends wth Mss Glenton last year when they went overseas to vst ther son, Davd. They are showng ther guest places of n-, terest n Mchgan and spendng a few "days'at the Dumond cottage at Crystal Lake.. A wse man. once sad, Mss Mchutka wll become the brde! of Galen Thornton of Else on July 2. sg^^^^ts^sa^^ SUITS Reg. Prce. Reduced SALE PRICE Reg. Prce Reduced SALE PRICE Graduates ELSIE-Calvn F. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Else was honored at a 'dnner hosted ^by hs parents at the Knapp Res-.taurant In Lansng pror to, graduaton exercses at Mchgan State Unversty. He receved a bachelor of scence degree n ' sol scence June. Calvn and hs wfe, Pat, lve at Cedar Sprngs where Calvn and hs brother Carl purchased a 400 acre farm last year. Self-sympathy s a state of mnd that.leads only to msery. $ % 9.95 $ $ Dacron & Wools-Wools-Knts a SPORT COATS Reg. Prce $69.95 Reduced SALE PRICE j*g Q - Reg. Prce j $59.95 Reduced 0.00 SALE PRICE J.Q Qr Dacron & Wools-Wools-Knts DRESS SLACKS Double Knts Reg. $5 to $40.00' NOW Save Up to 30% And More on these an^ Other Values * ' " ' / ' - -fabne Star Mothers^ The Blue Star Mothers of Chapter 88 St. Johns held Its "regular meetng on June 27 wth 23 present.. Serycemeh's hosptalty report stated the sx Inductees and 2 prenductees would he leavng for servce on July 3 and a Canteen would 'be set, up at'the. Central Bank communty room. The Chapter voted to. donate 5 dollars for necesstes for The Carnval at Grand Rapds on July 20, Announcement was made that the Past Presdents Club would be meetng n Greenvlle on July 8. Rose Randolph gave, hej; report as Deagate for the Chapter at Conventon n Lansng on June She stated that the Conventon was a success and that there was a resoluton whch now locates St. Johns n the north-eastern dstrct. The commttee' for the July 25 meetng, s charman Joyce Thrush, Fanne Wer, Blly. Plerson and Chloe Bartholomew wll assst her and t wlllbehelda the home of Joyce Thrush on S. ; Church st r. a pot luck supper at 6:30. The Chapter has nvted fve state oklcers to be ther guests at ther July meetng.!-calendar 0 Comng Events? JULY 97-Clnton County Chapter of Retred Teachers wll hold ts summer pcnc at Parker's Park, two mles south and /2 mle east of Prce Church. Those attendng should brng own table servce and a dsh, to pass for the noon potluck. JULY 22-The publc s nvted.to attend a farewell party for George R. Mc Queen ard hs famly from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Smth Hall. McQueen left the Cooperatve Extenson Servce n Clnton County to accept the poston of County Extenson Drector n Shawassee County.. "LET YOURSELF GO!" At HOBBY LOBBY Featurng BEADS Wooden Beads For Macrame Beads For Strngng And Crochetng, Prces From 2 9 * * 29 ALSO CRAFT BOOKS 'Use Your Imagnaton' 8 Owned By 22 N. Clnton % % Joan Rasdale Phone p.. ' ' ". ". ', ' ' - ' '. Burmudas Knt Shrts Dress Shrts Sports Shrts*Casual Slacks Dress L ; Also (Dwosso Durand, and < Strand's, Shoes lonta ECONOMY SHOE STORE Fn* ntot rthlm *th FMMUI If**»«ST. JOHNS 2 N. Clnton Phone VI lke to see a man proud of hs country." I lke to see a man lve so hs country wll be proud of hm, Demll Shnabery really beleves n that phlosophy. Re-elect hm as your County Commssoner for Dstrct No., Duplan and Greenbush and you wll be proud you dd. Wrtten and pad for by paopfa who cw«. MA^TZFt CHARGE?:." BANKARQ\-\J. HOLDENrREID CHARGE *r=ranoor 'LANSING MALI; *pownto*k *LOGAfl CEMf ER - $ &

6 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St.- Johns, Mchgan. July 2^5*72. Notares publc commssons Emest Carter, Clnton County Clerk released the lst of 37 Clnton County persons whose commssons' for Notares Publc have been delvered for the quarter endng June 30.. Lsted are: Mary Boody, 360 Shadybrook Lane, DeWltt; Charles NOTICE REGARDING PRIMARY ELECTION Prmary for Cty Offcals: Upon the expraton of the tme for flng nomnaton petton, the number of canddates on sad pettons dd not exceed twce the number of canddates to be elected to any offce, and no prmary electon shall be held n respect to such Offces as provded n secton 3.9 of the cty charter. DOROTHY KECK Cty Clerk Cty of DeWtt E,\Bracey, 4774 S, Merdan Rd., R-l, Ovd; Wlnchell Brown, 403 S. Baker, St. Johns; Harold B. Burnett, 5060 Drumheller Rd., Bath; Howard J. Courtland, 223 So. BrdgeSt.,DeWttj Mare Townsend M, Danko, 30 Normandy Dr., Lansng; RobertG, Darlng, 304 N. Klbbee, St. Johns; Jeannene S, Davs, 720 E. Coleman Rd., Lot 65, Lansng; June Downng,' 409 W. qass, St. Johns; Dors Drouln, 47 Herblson Rd., DeWltt; Sylva Eltelbuss, 358 Walnut, Bath 48808; Bruce H, Fowler, 003 S. Swegles, St. Johns; Charles L. Frost, 604 S. Traver, St. Johns; Davd Gage, 593 Northward Dr., Lansng; Gladys B. Gage, 979 Gage St., Lansng; Donna M. George, 364 N. Grange Rd., Fowler; Terry L. Grant, 500 No. Grand Rver Ave., Lansng; Nancy Harder, 395 Francs Rd., DeWtt; Dorothy Henderson, 20 Lancer Land, Lansng; Lawrence Kldd, 5Q43 Turner Rd., Lansng; Mldred R. Klne, 5725 Grove Rd., R-4, Lansng; Marlyn L. Knght, 6788 W. Rd., R-2, St. Johns; Sherran Joanne Koshork, 03 Castle Dr., Lansng; Wllard F. Krebel, 4363 W. PrceRd.,St. Johns; Dorothy O. Law, 5770 W. Prce Rd., St. Johns; Georgene M. Lee, 608 S. Traver St., St. Johns; Gary L.Love, R-l, Herblson Rd., Eagle; Mldred F. McDonough, 8588 Corrson Rd., Grand Ledge; Beverly J. McNatt, 307 W. Man, DeWtt; Rolln Noble, R-3, Grand Ledge 48837; Lester H. Peckham, 709 Twnbrook Dr., DeWltt; Arden S. Person, 20 W. Herblson Rd., DeWtt; Norman B. Shaughnessy,720 E, Coleman Rd., Lot, Lansng; Flora B. Slwek, 4900 Wacousta Rd.,* Grand Ledge; LaRue G. Sptler, 72 Church St., St. Johns; RED HOT DISCOUNTS SAVE YOU MONEY SLICED WHITE BREAD 2^39' LIMIT 2 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU TUESDAY JULY 8,972 4 OZ. PKG. PITTS VAC PAC SKINLESS HOT DOGS OUR REG. 55c 08 COLOR PACK POLAROID delvered Charles E. Wood, 403 Mead- Joseph T. Zalewskl, 56 owvlew Dr., St. Johns* Wacousta Rd., R-l, Fowler. Servce News Army Prvate CHRIS TOPHER J. ROOT, 7, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Root, 09 Oak, St. Johns, recently completed efeht weeks of basc tranng at the U.S. Army Tranng Center, Armor, Ft. Knox, Ky. He receved Instructon In drll and ceremones, weapons, map readng, combat tactcs, mltary courtesy, mltary justce, frst ad, and army hstory and tradtons. Pvt. Root receved tranng wth Company B, 3th Battalon, 4th Brgade. * * DAVID SIMON, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold T. Smon, 62 Wrght Road, Route, Eagle, recently was promoted to Army Specalst Four n Germany, whle grnolb'g DISCOUNT DRUG STORES assgned to the 4st Artllery. Spec. 4 Smon s a Medcal Specalst n Headquarters, Battery, 4th Battalon of the Artllery near Schwablsch Gmund. He entered the army n June 97, receved basc tranng at Ft. Knox, Ky., and was last statoned at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. The specalst s a 97 graduate of Grand Ledge Hgh School. Kncad Dstrct Dan Sullvan spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. Jm Foster at Horsehead Lake, Else Krohn of Ba.tle Creek spent Saturday wth Mr. and Us, Don Sullvan and famly. ARNOLD DISCOUNT COUPON 50 COUNT BOOK MATCHES OUR REG. 4< 0< '^t^ LfnHl wth (ht coupon thru Tuadoy July I8,t- * naaajra^- AHNOLD DISCOUNT COUPON 2 FOOT BROWN EXTENSION CORD OUR REG. 69< 4* Lmltn wth Ih coupon hru Tuodoy JulyB,972«.hrt»» *** «"T>» «ARNOLD DISCOUNT COUPON Umtr[ wth tf coupon thru Tuesday July 8,972 _ St. Johns MRS.HILABROSS Mr. and Mrs. James Smlt left Monday for Hllsdale, called by the death of Mrs. Smt's mother, Mrs. Cora Mtller. Funeral servces for Mrs. Mller, who ded Saturday nght at the Hllsdale Hosptal, wll he held there. J» BOVSCOUT <& NEWS \ Troop 576, of Else, left Sunday mornng June 25, for summer Camp at Northwoods Reservaton near Lupton., The leaders that attended camp were Rchard Sturgls, Scoutmaster Wlle Raymer and Hram Lpp. Other adults were Fred Heppner, and John Trbfelner. The troop took ther own equpment and camped out on an outpost. Several mert badges were worked on and some passed thetr next step n rank. Hghlghts of camp were the campfres and a overnght stay at the Indan Vllage and the Wldcat hke. The fshng was excellent wth Chrs Gngrch catchng fve northern pke, one of whch * was 25 nches long and weghng 3 3/4 pounds. The troop was honored at flag rasng Saturday mornng as havng all patrols recevng an honor Patrol rbbon and beng selected as a honor troop of Northwoods 972. Boys attendng camp ths year were: Hawk Dan Sturgs, Davd Glbert, Chrs Gngrch. Rattlesnake Bob Warner, Mark Trbfelner, Henry Cermak, Lee Hugulet. Eagle Scott Schoendorf, Jeff Baese, Doug Sturgs, Mke Lentz, Dan Glbert, Fred Smth, Rchard Betz, Joe Sovls. Panther Russell Gngrch, Brett Lpp, Andy Spka, Marty Fneout, Fred Smth. At the Monday nght Campfre four boys and one adult were tapped out for Order of the Arrow. They were Rchard ESetz, Russell Glng -" rch, Joe Sovls, Doug'sturgs and Hram Lpp. Sx partners of 8 et 40 Salon No. 58 met at the Colonal Restaurant for a dnner meetng June 27 at 6:30 p.m. After dnner the members adjourned to the home of Partner Cerelda Hcks for the busness meetng. A slate of offcers for the comng year was read by Partner, Dollna MacKnnon, Pette Chapeau, Marjorle Pardee; La Dem Pette Chapeau Premre, Francs Conn; La Dem Pette Chapeau Deuxeme, Ann Walker; La Pette Secretare, La Cassere, Evangelne Caudy; La Archlvste, Cerelda Hcks; LaAumoner,Elenor Bell; La Concerge, Etta Smth and Pouvor Nelda Mc Wllams. September meetng to be held at Partner Etta Smths, where the new offcers wll be Installed. Pevvamo Vstors at the home of Mrs. Frances Alton, Sunday, July 2 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alton of Pontlac and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alton of Lansng. WW* Wednesday. John Jjjfllt khd^ James Smlt, her gfa.h'cteon^ are plannng to attend, ' s are Mrs. James Srn t~"jn4 Mrs. Robert Smlt, dso Mr* and Mrs. Jack srajtf of EJlk' Lake. 'J^ *--./Mr. and Mrs.jr Edward Losey of Pnckney; spent, last Sunday wth^thelrj mother, Mrs^' George Glover., «V t/ Mr. and Mrs. F j3,c^rodf celebrated ^ther 6^ weddng annversary, Saturday* Mr. and Mrs. Herb Baker are observng.therv-53rd ths week..v,'' Mrs. Olve Conklth^Mrs. Eunce Rce, Mrs. Frances Luther and Mrs, Mare Lynam went to Sagnaw Sunday afternoon to call at the Case > Funeral Home, n memory of Bert O. Yeager, father of Mrs. Jer Toben. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Lvngston were hosts to the Keys Famly pcnc at ther home on the Fourth of July. Guests from out of town were' Mrs. Helen Keys Luecke of, Standsh, Mr. and Mrs. Danel McConnell and four 'chldren from Sagnaw, Mr. and Mrs. Sdney J. Keys olf Else, Mr. and Mrs. Davd, Lvngston and, Krstn of ^ Orchard Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Danel Bross and KIsandra j and Terry of Lansng, Carol y Stoy of Lansng, Mrs. Wl- * lam Oglesbee of Gregory, and Mrs. Carl SchUtt of Jackson. About 200 people w'ho wnter at Manatee Park, Florda, gathered for a pcnc at Smth Hall Sunday.» p Mrs. Geraldlne Nergarth and Mrs. Paulne Reed came from Crystal Lake for the event, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gladstone of PawPaw called on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Davs before gong to the f pcnc. Evelyn Putnam returned Sunday from Montcalm Lake, where she had spent a week wth Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frazler. Members of the Wesleyan Serylce uld heldta pcncs at.theccrystal LakeWtage.'. of Mrs. Geraldlne Nergarth Monday. ' Recent vstors at, the Forbdden Caverns, nearthe Great Smoky Mountans were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cook and famly of Fowler and Alce Hoeve and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson of rural St. Johns*. Kathleen Sevat and.mrs, Ann Mare Snyder of Kalamazoo spent the weekend wth ther grandmother, Mrs. Dale Fnch. Mrs. Gertrude Gregory of Lansng vsted Mss Blrdalne Smth over the Fourth. Together they vsted Mrs. Verne Teare from Saturday, tll Monday In Flnt. f '. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Vanconsant of St. Johns were honored n celebraton of ther 37th weddng annversary June 26. The couple were feted at apotluck dnner at the Masonc Temple^ recently. I The chldren of-mr. and / Mrs, John Rehmann'held a t V surprse party honorng the couple's 30th weddng ann-t.versary on July 4. A lunch was served and relatves, frlenus and hegh- bors departed wshng them many more happy years together. St. Johns Frday July 4th 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. U.S. 27 North Sponsored by V.F.W. 43 Are you tred off havng your wallet empted everytme you have a prescrpton flled? LET ARNOLD PHARMACY *»* FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE! WE PARTICIPATE IN ALL INSURANCE PRESCRIPTIONS PROGRAMS MAXIMUM PHONE: CUSTOMER CO-PAYMENT SB* ( % Umfp} wth ht coupon Ihru Tuesday Jut/lS,!'* - t»ttt ARNOLD DISCOUNT COUPON 792 U.S. 27 SOUTH STREET JOHNS - MICHIGAN 40'S REGULAR or SUPER KOTEX TAMPONS 9 9 < Llmlfjl wjlth rttt coupon thru Tuesday July 8,972 M 3Rw POPULAR PRICES ACRES OF TENTS ' # $ 00 MINUTES Q O, u u THRILLS-LAUGHS " u " BUY ADVANCE TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES NOW AT St. Johns Furnture Co. Schmltt Electrc Co. Woodbury FloWer Shop f^ntrvb and admlaton ttfkat on uta * Clrcu day at Showgfound

7 July 2,972 Leavng on a four week European concert tour last.week were from left Professor Carl Bjerregaard of Western Mchgan Unversty, Cheryl Cole, Sharon Barnes, Dense Maer, St. Johns Hgh School band students and among 42 Internatonal students and 6 professonal and staff people and wll tour The Netherlands, Germany and "wll the the Denmark. Durng the tour -Professor Bjerregaard drect the concert band and Walter Cole wll drect stage band. The students have rehearsed throughout year at the Blue Lake Fne Arts Camp at Whtehall. Pewamo Mrs. Irene Fox Ph Mrs. Charles Cook spent last weekend wth her daughter, Dr. and Mrs. 0. E. Schrelder and famly at Flnt. Mrs. Wllam Cook returned home Monday after spendng the weekend In Durand wth her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fuj and famly.,mrs. Eva Wohlscheld of- Iona has purchased the home formerly owned by Mrs. Catherne Geller of 54 'Yates St., Pewamo. Mr, and Mrs. Vern Mc Queen and famly wll soon be lvng In ther new home, whch they, recently pur-> chasechsrt-west JefferSonSt./ * Pewamo. J Several from ths areaattended the funeral of Edwn Schrauben, 53, of 349 East Portland, He ded of a heart sezure at a Lansng golf ^ HOME-FARM course late Tuesday afternoon, June 27. He was pronounced dead on arrval at Ingham Medcal Center, Lansng. He s survved by hs wfe, the former Mae Fendel, three sons and three daughters, sx brothers and fve ssters. Funeral servces were Frday at 0 a.m. at St. Patrck Catholc Church n Portland. Fr. Joseph Malewtz offcated. Interment was n the Portland Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Hauck of Portland, Oregon after spendng/some thne,n Grand, Rapds wth ^etatlyes' are also vstng Mr. and Mrs. Keys staton wns plaque country stoppng at^serv'cfe'**" Stephen Fedewa, Mr. and statons, Jack spotted aworn Mrs. Larry BlaUwekle and V-belt and suggested a new famly and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schafer all of Pewamo. MOORE ISESH/OIL co. 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Whle servcng a "Mystery Drver's" automoble, one^of a fleet.of ;cars Uat^ regularly travel 5 "atr^ss;.t&enaj^ replacement from hs stock. Ths s not the frstaward as he, was also' a wnner n 968 and 970 whle workng part tme durng hgh school and learned to check for worn or defectve parts. Kncad Dstrct Dwan Wygrant of Orlando, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. George Balmer vsted Mr, and Mrs. Don Potts andmke Saturday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargent and Mr. and Mrs. Don Potts and Mke had a barbecue Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Archlbal Potts o Holt vsted Mr. and Mrs. Don Potts and Mke, Sunday evenng, Mrs, Harold Hoerner took Mrs. Howard Sargent and Stuart Hardenburg to the Sveden House, Wednesday for dnner. Thursday, Mrs, Harold Hoerner vsted Mr. and Mrs,. George Sargent and famly. the chldren's photographer Amerca's Most Experenced Photographers of Chldren. "FRECKLES" 5x7 PORTRAIT Of YOUR CHILD n OFFER ENDS July 8 59 Wth Ths Ad 5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: GRAND RAPIDS Woodland Mal. ( North Kent Mall C Rogers-Plaza. ( LANSING Lansng Mall ( KALAMAZOO Maple Hll Mall (66 345A273 FOR 6 DAYS ONLY CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan By: BLAINE CINCALA County Extenson Offce The 20th century has seen a food revoluton. And food addtves are a large factor n ths revoluton, says Anta Dean, foods and nutrton specalst at MchganStateUnverslty.. - Food addtves are substances added to make food tas,ter, safer, more nutrtous, better lookng and to Improve packagng and storng qualtes.' All addtves fall nto two broad types. Intentonal addtves perform specfc functons such as preservng, qualty and appearance, addng flavor or enhancng nutrtve value. Incdental addtves unntentonally fnd ther.way nto fnshed food products - as a result of some phase of producton, processng, packagng or.storng. Any substance added to a food product has survved a rgorous seres of tests and evaluatons. The frst step s the recognton of a problem or the desre to develop a new product. If a chemcal already n exstence wll not acheve the desred effect, a new one s developed. Long before the substance, comes near a food product, t s tested to determne ts physcal and chemcal propertes -' meltng and bolng ponts, color, odor, taste, solublty - and ts' ablty to produce the desred effect. Studes wth laboratory anmals reveal any possble toxc effects.!5*s!t!*!ffwwwhs The home economst The next -to-last step Is submttng' all pertnent nformaton to the Food and Drug Admnstraton, whch evaluates the data and Issues a regulaton detalng the condtons for safe use.thls ncludes the foods on whch t may be used, the maxmum amourt that may reman on or n the food, and drectons for labelng the fnshed product* What would happen f all food addtves were suddenly elmnated? The mmedate result would be chaos. Baked goods would go stale overnght, peanut butter would turn rancd and separate,. table salt would cake, canned fruts and vegetables would lose ther color and shape, and many foods and beverages would lack ther customary flavor. The long-range effect would be a deteroraton n nutrton and a subsequent declne n natonal health. Years of food research would have been undone and the consumer would be the loser. So the next tme someone complans to you about how we are beng cnemlcaled to death, you can explan the facts, Pewamo Mrs. Vera Cook and Mrs, Joan Danels spent 4 days n Canada, vstng at Ste. Anne de Beaupre at Quebec and the Oratore St. Joseph Montreal, returnng home Tuesday, July 4. mmmmmmmmm vemmmmmmm We'll Buld Watch For The Openng Of Our St. Johns Offce - AND- Our New Home H 99 'Open Houses 2499West Park Road Wllard D. Searles Sster M, Antono, ofnazareth, Mss Theresa Sptzley, Mrs, Cathrlne Wllams and Mrs, Anna Mller all of Portlphd were Frday vstors of Mrs. Anna Sptzley and also were callers of Cecla and Amela Thelen. Blrdallne Smth and Clara VanShoyck of St. Johns were Wednesday vstors of Mrs, Lula Boak and also Mrs. Robert Boak and son. Mr, and Mrs. Martn Fowler News Schafer spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. Donald AT ROUND LAKE Smon and Clemens. 7A famly of Mt, OPEN TO SERVE YOU WFFKDAYS M AM TO? PM FfllOAVS & SATURDAYS II AW TO A\» OPEN AT J ON SUNDAYS LIQUOR FOOD DANCING LIVE MUSIC Covet wrh lve musc A MAN YOU CAN TRUST: POWELL STATE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATION nvolves TRUST and trust s based on experence and performance..-.; as State Representatve and n hs pror postons of publc responsblty State Representatve ; 88th Dstrct STANLEY M. POWELL /'... has proven worthy of S your trust - you can depend on hm you can trust hm wth your vote. I NOMINATE POWELL-REPUBLICAN AUG. 8 j mmmmjm. mmmmmmm sssa^^^asstt^^ Home,.:^a.;.ft I"- s; ^*-ws te Lke Country Lvng? We Have Buldng Stes avalable North-South-East and West of St. Johns. Or We Wll Buld On Your Lot /*.' +& DeWtt Road Just South Of Parks Road-Sold e The frst of sx homes that feature the fnest n country lvng. Let us buld your new home n ths spacous attractve area. We Have the Plans...or we wll buld your deas. If you are In the market for a home Resdental Bulder' Call mmmm ^^^w Call f odayl^gssff We Handle The Complete Job...From Excavaton to Pantng & Decoratng. Carpentry work By Schafer Bros. We Have Homes For Sale, too!. Featurng Alumnum Sdng & Soffts Poured Wall Constructon Some Wth ; ; ; ^; Freplaces And Famly Roprrs We Are Buyng Lots... If you would lke to sell your cty tot or acre country lot call FINANCING AVAILABLE. ESP ll m ft

8 8A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 : r"* ^~-~ ' ^~T r Pewamo If you have a son, husband, relatve or frend servng > Clnton area obtuares tr the Armed Faroes, mall us the Informaton requested L below along wth a pcture and It wll appear In the.eourth, Mrs. Irene Fox on May 24, 89, the son of on Sept, 2,97, the son of Annual Clnton County News Salute to Servcemen n August. Ph Lucle F. Wllam and Susan Dake and Sylvester and Oda Rcks and Sunday July 2 where they had resded most of hs lfe had been a resdent of Bath To keep msspelled names to a mnmum, please prnt Hamer vsted Mrs. Clara Lay n Mchgan. He marred the most of hs lfe. He marred or type. And remember, the deadlne by whch we must formerly of Lansng. former Florence Goodhand the former May Foster n, receve ths materal Is* Mondays July 26. Send ths Mr. and Mrs. Davd Cummns are vacatonng at Survvors nclude hs wfe; n Port Huron June 20,927, Lansng on Nov. 2, 947.' nformaton to:. He' was a veteran of World Houghton Lake the past week fve daughters, Mrs. Clara War n. Clnton County News and over the 4th of July. Lebbln of Fenton, Mrs. Beulah Lews of Bancroft, Mrs. a son, Donald of Bath; a j St. Johns, Mch '.'""* Survvors nclude hs wfe;: 20 E. Walker St. - Mary.Thompson of Truman, T Mrs. Laurne Schafer was a dnner and supper guest at the home of her "sster and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Bryner at Portland Sunday, July 2. Mrs. Dorothy Parks spent June 27 wth her daughter and grandson, Mrs. Harret McQullan. and Kelly Mc- Qullan of Lyons. Mrs. Dorothy Parks went campng wth Mr. and Mrs. Davd G. Parks and Amy Parks of Iona at Merrell Lake from June 29 to July2. Mr, and Mrs. Francs. Barnhart. of Lansng were 4th of July callers of ther, cousn, Mrs. Irene Fox, Mrs. James Cotter Sr. and Mrs. Clara Caston were callers at the Motz Convalescent Home n Fowler, Thomas Cvetnech and Arnold Hatts were Tuesday afternoon vstors at the Iona Manor, vstng Frank Hatts. \ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fox spent a week at ther cottage at Houghton Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Freund have returned home followng over a week's stay wth ther son and daughtern-law, Mr. and Mrs. Danel Freund and son n Calforna. BIDS WANTED for Rado Communcatons System Sealed bds wll be receved by the Clnton County Sherff's Department, St. Johns, Mchgan untl August,972 at 9:00 a.m. on the followng: RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM for CLINTON COUNTY Bds must be n sealed envelopes marked "RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM". The bds wll be publcally opened and read at the above tme and date. Complete detals and proposal forms may be secured at the Offce of the Clnton County Sherff, St. Johns, Mchgan by authorzed representatves ' of rado equpment manufacturers. By CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS r Need a SERVICE k LOANS j^^^l Installment Loans For: AUTOMOBILES HOME IMPROVEMENT RECREATIONAL VEHICLES MOBILE HOMES fleal ESTATE VACATION OR TRAVEL DeWITf - Lucle F.. Hamer, 73, of 3684 West Cutler Road, DeWtt ded suddenly Monday, July 3 at her home. Funeral servces were held Thursday, July 6 at the Lee R. Rummell Funeral Home n DeWttt wth Rev, Murl Eastman offcatng. Bural was n Oak Rdge Cemetery In Bengal Townshp. She* was born n Bengal Townshp on May 30, 897, the daughter of Fred and Helen Mankey and was a lfelong resdent of Clnton County. She was a graduate of County Normal and attended Ferrs Insttute and Ypslantl Normal College and had been a teacher n the rural schools for 36 years. She was a member of the Mchgan Educaton Assocaton and the Natonal.Retred Teachers Assocaton. Survvors nclude her husband, Floyd; a brother, Charles Mankey of Portland; two ssters, Mrs. Rosmary Pederson of Mssour and Mrs. Florence Lamberson of Lansng. Lous E. Dake OVID-Lous E. Dake, 8, of 24 East Elm Street, Ovd ded Monday, July 3 at the Pleasant Vew Medcal Care Faclty n Corunna followng an Illness of two months. Funeral servces were held Frday, July 7 at the Houghton Chapel of the Osgood Funeral Homes, Inc., Ovd wth Rev. J. Vananburg offcatng. Bural was n Washngton Cemetery n Carsohvlle. He was born n Canada Arkansas, Mrs. Mldred Dryer of Flnt and Judy Dake of Ovd; three sons, Lawrence of Fenton andsam and -Raymond of Howell; 20 grandchldren. Bert O. Yeager ST. JOHNS - Bert O. Yeager, 89, of St. Johns ded Frday, July 7 at the Roselawn Nursng Home n Lansng followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held Monday, July 0 at the Case Chapel n Sagnaw wth Rev. Charles Jacobs offcatng. Bural was n Forest Lawn Cemetery, Sagnaw. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Nna, a resdent at the Jackson Nursng Home and a daughter, Mrs. Jer Tobn of $t. Johns. Edward S. Rcks BATH-Edward S. Rcks, 54, of 5859 Sleght Road, Bath ded Wednesday July 5 at the East Lansng Health Center. Funeral servces were held Saturday, July 8 at the Lee R. Rummell Funeral Home In DeWtt wth Rev. Alma Glotfelty offcatng. Bural was n Pleasant Hll Cemetery In Bath. He was born n Lansng Wfe've got you covered. Whatever the need, AB &T s accustomed to servng and solvng your money problems. brother, Kenneth of Bath; two ssters, Mrs. Edna Dunn of: Lansng and Mrs. Elzabeth Curts of Dearborn; three. grandchldren, * Henry Frsbe BATH-Henry C. Frsbe, 6, of 2669 Watson Road, Bath ded Saturday July 8 at Sparrow Hosptal. 4 Funeral servces were held Tuesday, July at the Lee R. Rummell Funeral Home In DeWtt wth Rev. C. A. Keth offcatng. Bural was n Pleasant Hll Cemetery. He was born In Luther on Sept. 26, 90, the son of Clarence and Besse Frsbe and had been a resdent of Bath for the past 20 years.' He marred the former Eunce J. Connor n Iona on Aprl.24, 937. He was a member of the Bath Fre Department for 4 years and an honory member for the past two years. He was employed at; Motor Wheel Corp. n Lansng for 3 years, retrng two weeks ago. Survvors Include hs wfe; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Crssey of Perry and Barbara Frsbe at home; two brothers, Donald.and Carl of Beldlng; three ssters, Mrs. Mldred Strothede of Greenvlle, Mrs. Alta Man of Montcalm County and Mrs, Marjorle Pretzel of Cascade; four grandchldren. Nna DeWtt ST. JOHNS f- Mrs. Nna Olds DeWtt, 86, of 308 S. Oakland Street In St, Johns ded Monday at Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a long llness. Funeral arrangements are beng handled by the Osgood Funeral Home n St. Johns but are ncomplete at press tme. Born on March 8", 886 n Washtenawepunty to George and Myrtle bds; Mrs. DeWtt graduated "Trjj,m Ypslantl r ftate Teachers College and came to St, Johns ' n 907 as a prmary school teacher.. She marred Lee DeWtt, a former wholesale grocer n St. Johns, on August 9, 90 n Ypslantl. Mrs. DeWtt was a member of the Frst Congregatonal Church and past presdent of the St. Johns Woman's Club and Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary. Survvors nclude her husband, Lee; one daughter, Mrs. Helen DeWtt Jury of Jackson; one brother, Lloyd Olds of Luna, Calforna; one sster, Mrs. Hazel Hubbard.of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two grandchldren, Wllam Jury of HatoRey, Puerto Rco and Mrs. Joanna Johnston of Troy; and one great grandson, Jeffrey Johnston of Troy. HHcad Mrs. Peter 'Rothsten, Karn and Cndy attended,a mscellaneous shower Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rchard Prce and Cheryl n St, Johns. Other guests were Mrs, Terry Prce, Mrs, Steve Smalley, and Kathy Powers. Seventeen guests were present n honor of brde-elect, Sharron Rothsten who wll marry Tm Prce, June 30. I Servceman's' Name_ I Age_ I I Rank. "". I Branch of Servce I Where he s statoned. Parent's Names Address Cty! Wfe's maden name I I Address I. Servceman's Address_ (Last Clnton County Area CBURCHNEWS The Frst Baptst Church of Ovd wll, conduct Summer Vacaton Bble School July 7-2. Mornng ses- ' slon wll be held from 9:30 to :30 a.m. for three year olds through kndergarten - ncludng ones who completed kndergarten ths. year. Persons workng n a.m. -sesson are: Ruth Woodruff, Jean Danels, Shrley Irsh and Sarah Wpodruff. Refreshments served. wll be $ mm WRBJ-FM Stereo Evenng sesson _ wll be held from 7 to 9 p.m. for grades one through 2. Persons workng n "p.m. sesson are: Else Love, Laren Lough, Lnda Copeln, Bll Ordway, Laura Green, Barbara Mller, John Mller..Lnda. Green wll act as drector, and George Presson of Rural Bble Msson wll be the man teacher. VBS theme s "Studes n the Lfe of Moses". 92. on your FM rado Wll * Very Soon Be Broadcastng (Frst Correcton ;.;.': In the artcle oh the Greenwood School reunon n last week's ssue an error was made and or apologesare extended to Gall Davs'.. The artcle stated that Gal Davs of Kansas Cty/ Mo, was the student who had come the farthest for the re?«unon and t should have' read Glenn Davs. Gal Davs resdes n St. Johns. '' Kncad Dstrct Kevn Sherman of Grand Ledge spenttheweekendwth Mr. and Mrs. Don Sullvan whle hs parents were ojf Cedar Pont n Oho, '" OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES ST. JOHNS FOWLER MAPLE RAPIDS- OVID.W\<.- r. **«y EDUCATION EASY PAY PLAN Wth a loan from AB&T, there's an easy pay plan. If you choose, you can have your payments deducted automatcally from your checkng account each month. from VAN W. HOAG Dear frends, The Most Enjoyable, Relaxng, Easy AB&T... a FULL SERVICE BANK wth FULL SERVICE LOANS. It deserves emphass that the tme, the place, the character of the funeral'servce, the merchandse used, the cemetery selected - these are decsons of the famly of the deceased. The funeral drector acts only as a representatve of the famly. The, clergyman should be consulted In matters that concern hm before any decsons are made. : '.' Respectfully, Lstenng Musc, In, STEREO!!!! * All equpment has been nstalled, we're just watng for our fnal approval to begn broadcastng from the Federal Communcatons -. Commsson. - <'* = ISS BANK AND TRUST * V» C O M P A N Y * * '* %/ ^AU^-^r-* MEMBER FDIC 4 Convenent Lendng Offces Servng Lansng, Holt, DeWtt, Eaf->n Rapds, Dmondale, Merdan _*tfc vttlfc JtfElfoag Funeral Ho^u ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN -v.

9 July 2,972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 9^ &^^^W;^W^^W^sS^?Sff&>:^: Golf standngs m<mmmmm&&$#&&^ Ovd lbrary corner 4 o'clock league W T f Lews & J. Vlers 4 D. Mazzolnl & J, Nuser 2 B. Ebert & T. Bullard 2 S. Bakta &, E. Lancaster 2 K. Munger & A. Cook 0 L. French & R. Devereaux 8 J. Snltgen &, F. Gutshall 8' E. Sulka & A. Allaby, 8 B. Swears & B. Cowan 6 J, Moore & J. Walker 6 T. Kuntz & S. Serrell t 6 L. Brewbaker & M. Boog 6 A. Fruchtl & F. Hmes 4 B. Whte &. D. Robnson 0 THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUES L * REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY ZONING APPEAL BOARD MEETING A meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Appeal Board wll be held on Monday, July 7,972 at 8 p.m. n the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that, tme the Board wll act on the followng: DUPLAIN TOWNSHIP The appeal of Paul J. Ladsk to erect a'garage closer to the road r/w than the mnmum requred by the Clnton County Zonng Ordnance on the followng descrbed parcel of land: Beg. 'at SE cor, of E. 30 ac. of N /2 of NE /4, Sec. 30, T8N-RW, th. N. 230 ft., W. 50 ft., S. 230 ft., E. 50 ft. to beg..79 ac. Also, «to classfy- a use whch s not specfcally mentoned, n the Clnton County Zonng Ordnance. C Arnold R. Mnark, Admslstrator * * *.» - 5 o'clock league B. Dean & D, Hankey G, Schoendorf & R* Lynam B. Smth & F. Spkovsky J. McKay & M. McKay, F, Meyer & C, Stachel D. Carpenter St A. Wood W. Hcks & W. Haps ' * H. Gentry & M. Hatta D.-Humenk & D. Needham M. Warren & D. Kohls, J. Becker & G. Becker V. Zeeb & J. McKenze J. Detrch & R. Slmcox P, Npbls & McNamara J. Cathey & J. Wlcox B, Chalmers & C. Root.,, W ' L Lttle League Standngs Cubs Spartans Tgers Sox Cougars Twns Mets Oroles Yanks Indans Astros Prates Gants Reds Cardnals AMERICAN NATIONAL W W Last week's scores nclude: Sox 0, Gants 0; Oroles 6, Indans Oj Cougars 0, Mets 5; Spartans 4, Tgers ; Oroles 3, Cubs 0; Prates 0,.Gants 5; and Tgers 2, Reds 6. The lesearches are makng new noads constantly n the battle to'"contol cancer. Help' Mppot the wok. Gve to the Ameean Cancel Socety. S WINS DISHWASHER Mrs. Donna Kurpla, 405 S. State St., St. Johns, receves a dshwasher from Rch Snyder whch she won as the top door prze durng an annversary sale at Kurt's Applance. The sale celebrated the seventh year of Kurt Becker's applance busness on Clnton Ave. n St. Johns. Shepardsvlle News MRS. JOHN SPENCER Ph Vacaton Church School wll be held at the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church the week of July 7-2. The hours wll be from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. The school s under the drecton of Mrs. Allen Personous. There wll be classes for chldren of preschool age thru the sxth grade. Volunteers are stll needed. Those wshng to help may call ether Mrs. Maron Walker or Mrs. Allen Personous Remember the Story Hour every Thursday 3:00 p.m. at the Ovd Publc Lbrary. These new books are ready for use: Rdng and Jumpng Stenkraus. Tenns How to Play t. How to Teach It Faulkner Weymuller. Complete Begnners Gude to Water Skng-Tyll. Saddle Seat Equtaton Crabtree. * Salng Wallace, Complete B e g n n e r's Gude " to Salng Drummond. Begnner's Gude to Tenns Lardner. Handbook of Model Rocketry Stne. How to Be a Better Woman Golfer Stanley, Better Golf for Boys Ed-- tors of Golf Dgest. Phlosophy and Educaton Scheffler. Trees Tme Lfe. Menu Cook Book Better Homes and Gardens, Recpes for Entertanng Better Homes and Gardens, A New Bographcal Dctonary Webster. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Free Shampoong On A V ; r$5^sm.v 9 x 2 Rug»r - Along Wth Showng Of The KIRBY CLASSICS Wth New Krby RUG RENOVATOR KIRBY CENTER of ST. JOHNS 04 S. U.S. 27 n Federal Land Buldng - St. Johns Phone ll9(j OJ tflll/., UJV ""I.Ml/. ;t ^SU^ERand Large G roup 0% TO 40% OFF AND MORE ON MEN'S AND BOYS Clothng - Furnshngs and Shoes YEAR-BOUND f ON SALE LARGE QTTTTQ FAMOUS {SELECTION O U O BRAND REGULAR PRICE * '0.00 NOW '45TO *79 -T^TO OTHERS GREATL Y REDUCED Savngs Up To *S5 00 SLACK SALE! MEN'S DRESS SLACKS - ^ by Haggar and * Botany and Sansabe / FROM *2 to*70o«a par UP TO Y&'OFF ON MEN'S and BOY'S WALKING SHORTS JACKETS, BOY'S SPORT COATS and SLACKS MEITS DR&SS STRAW HATS DOmLEKNlTMACKS\»V».\M* **»*' AS LOWA8$j$l%] 0.95 SPORT COATS ONE SPECIAL GROUP VALUES TO *59 S0 NOW $ 29AND $ 3 OTHER SPORT COATS Values To *79.50 UP TO y 3 OFF Savngs UP TO $ 25 b0 SALE ON FREEMAN SHOES orand m DEXTER m HUSH PUPPIES f r and OTHERS.SPECIAL GROUP- MOC TOES * BUCKLES'* LACED and OTHERS SOLD AT * NOW, 88. $*88 Boy'; SHOES On Safe AS LOW AS Rehmann's.. 4 'I f,'. SAVE NOW FOR A RAINY DAY No one lkes to thnk of rany days, but they do fall n everyone's lfe from tme to tme. So, start today to provde yourself wth an umbrella of savngs... who knows, you just mght have enough to use a lttle for those sunny days too. - CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION y INCORPORATED 0^0 LANSING, MICHIGAN * '., Man Offce! 22 E, Allegan, Lullng, Mchgan > f JfSWSH 3 J CLOTHING-FURNISHINGS-SHOES for DAD and LAD St Johns «JfW - 222N.CLINTON AVE. ST. JOHNS

10 0A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns', Mchgan July 2,972 Help Wanted AGGRESSIVE; MAN. OR WOMAN" to develop and manage county-wde sales organzaton for Mchgan's largest network of collecton agences. Hgh commsson, resduals and overwrte equal $500 weekly. No glm-y mcks. Contact ExecutlvTe Drector, DeVall Assocates, Collecton Specalsts, 920 West Grand Rver, Wlllamston, Mchgan p-nc LIVE-IN HELP wanted for elderly stroke patent. Phone p-nc SALES, Salary and commsson, lots of extras. Apply n person. Cans, Inc. 20 W. Hgh am, St. Johns. 36-tf WANTED MATURE grl Who can assume responsblty of home and famly n mother's absence. Mother's busness requres her absence 3 to 5 days at a tme. Good wages. Full tme or as needed. Extra pay for extra hours. Phone Ovd ll-3p-nc HELP WANTED, Man to repar and pant farm machnery, Gower's Hardware, Eureka. -2-nc TOPS IN TOYS party dealer wanted. Complete Fsher- Prce and top brand toys. Beautful catalogs free. No delverng. Phone or wrte Joanne Slsco, Box 55, Else; Mch ll-3p-nc NEED EXTRA MONEY? Even busy Mothers earn $25.00 per evenng demonstratng gfts & toys wth SANDRA ^ PARTIES*. No delverng*- no collectng. Weekly pay checks & Top VaKe 'cbutfbhs^start NOW and" earn a FREE $20.00 kt. Openngs for supervsors - Sute C, 7207 E. McNchols, Detrot, Mch ll-3p MALE DRIVER wth own tractor for local movng. Excellent pay. One poston left. Apply at 823 E. Kalamazoo, Lansng. -3p IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Welder - Fabrcators and machne assembly men, steady employment, frnge benefts, experence desred Apply n person. Clnton Machne, 300 S. Man, Ovd. ll-2p WANTED MEN to travel wth Kng Bros. Crcus. Truck Drvers preferred. Salary, plus room and board furnshed. Apply to Mr. Sonner at Crcus grounds at St, Johns on Frday, July 4th. -lp Jobs Wanted WANTED Interor and exteror pantng. Call Need work for medcal school fees. 0-3p MRS, SALLY COFFEY and Sally Abbey. We wll take care of chldren any age n our home. Must furnsh transportaton. Avalable Monday through Frday, Ph , 9-3p-nc WANTED to do outsde pantng. Experenced, Phone nc-tf WANTED custom combnng, have truck to haul gran. Call collect awrence Phnney ll-4p-nc WANTED: Custom barn whtewashng, Bernard Schafer, Pewamo , -tf Mscellaneous Wanted WANTED A mounted rotary cutter for A.C, model G tractor. Ronald Baker p-nc CASH PAID for comc books rold bqpks;baseball'cards', bg lttle books, scence fcton!! Curous Book Shop, 54 E. Grand Rver, E.Lansng, (-6 p.m. ll-4p-nc TIMBER WANTED:,logsand standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVER- EAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd. Pewamo Mch. Ph and/or tf CHERRIES- SWEET AND MONTMORENCY (TART BRING CONTAINERS-Pck Your Own COWLES ORCHARD 7 NORTH, 3 WEST, /3 NORTH OF ST. JOHNS ON GROVE ROAD. Il-I NEW EQUIPMENT John Deere & Century sprayers, both* 3 pont & pull type. John Deere mxer-grnder, USED COMBINES J. D. No. 05 S.P, wth spke cylnder and bean equpment. 2 J.D, 95 S.P. wth spke cylnder and bean equpment. 3 J.D. No, 55 S.P, wth spke cylnder' and bean equpment. J.D. 45 SJ>. wth spke cylnder and bean equpment. Int. No. 0 self-propelled bean specal. Massey Ferguson No. 82 S.P. wth power steerng. USED EQUIPMENT 2 Farmall H tractors. Farmall 350 dlesel, Massey Ferguson 85 dlesel. Massey Ferguson 85 gas, John Deere 200 gas wth 4 row cultvator. John Deere 2020 gas wth No. 47 loader. John Deere 4020 gas tractor. John Deere 3020 gas tractor John Deere 400 dlesel, John Deere 50. John Deere "A* wth loader, Farmall 450 gas wth wde front and fast htch. ( OTHER USED EQUIPMENT John Deere 46 loader wth 60 nch materals, bucket, hydraulc controlled. New Idea No, 4 A spreader (ground drven. New Idea No. 203 P.T.O. spreader, John Deere No. 33 P.T.O. spreader. John Deere 44 P.T.O. spreader. John Deere RG-4 cultvator. Several other good used cultvators. Freeman loader for Farmall tractor.. POM SHARKEY John Deere Sales & Servce /2 Mles East of St. Lous Phone WANTED TO BUY, used Hde-A-Bed. Call , 7-tfdh Mscellaneous Items FOR SALE; Surge SP22 Vacuum Pump, 3 Surge buckets, Together or separately, Leroy Nurenberg ll-3p UNDECIDED FUTURE? Try two years n the Naval Reserve. Call Harold Lansng. ll-4p _ FOR *a job well done feelng" clean carpets wth Blue Lustre. Rent electrc shampooer $. Dean V&S Hardware, downtown St, Johns, FOR SALE: Portable Lady K e n m o r e dshwasher, Harvest Gold, /2 years old, excellent condton, $95, Call ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: Modacrylc wg, short, ash blond, used only twce; Best offer. Call , l-3p-nc FOR SALE; Color televson by RCA. See the new XL 00 sold state models. Several models n black and whte startng at $09,95. Aerals and stands avalable. Terms on all models. Gower's Hardware, Eureka. -2-nc HOT SUMMER WEATHER, keep cool wth an ar condtoner made by RCA. Wndow type, easly nstalled, operates on 0 volts. Varous szes to choose from. CLASSIFIED AD PAGES CASH RATE: 5c per word. Mnmum, $.00 per nserton. YOUR AD RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR.THE PRICE OP 2. Second week wll be refunded when your tem sells the frst week. "'-'^ " SAVE a 25c servce fee by payng for your charged «, ad wthn 0 days of nserton. BOX NUMBERS n care of,ths offce-add $.00*,. ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS RATES are based strctly on Classfed Style. FOR FAST RESULTS PHONE, or ENTERPRISE 820 ;&7#Wtt!%»&^^ FOR SALE: Naugahyde sofabed, very good condton, $40, Also sngle bed wth whte padded headboard, good condton, $50, baby stroller, $5, good condton. Phone , 0N.Lansng St., St. Johns. 0-3p-nc FOR SALE: Two steel exercse pens for a dog. 8'x8' wth one door, new, $35, 4*x 8' wth 2 doors, $5 or both for $ E, Wllams, Ovd , 9l>3p-nc FOR SALE: Whrlpool washers and dryers; Hoover cleaners and polshers; Flnt and Wallng water pumps and well supples; Sony televson and rado; R.C.A,' Color televson; Hartwck bottled gas ranges; Revco food freezers, 6 cu, ft. sze, only $38.95; Bottled gas water heaters; Westnghouse room ar cond t 'o n e r s; westnghouse Mercury-Vapor lghts; Hoover washers and dryers. Gower's Hardware, Eureka. Farm Produce PICK YOUR OWN sweet and sour cherres. We wll be startng July 0. Beck Orchards on US-27, 7 /2 mles north of St. Jdhns. Phone p-nc.FOR SALE:,000 bushels of ear corn. Mark Koenlgs- ^.knecht, Phone after 6:00 'p.m, 9-3p PICK YOUR OWN Montmor- "ency vtart cherres at Beck's Frut Farm. 7 mles north of St. Johns on US-27, /4 mle east on Maple Rapds Road, Phone '. * -lp-nc Notce BOM - WAKEFIELD 'REUNION to be at the home of Vernon Benjamn, corner of Hnman and French Road. July 6 at :00 See them at G o w n "'! 6 ' 2 -p.m. Potluck'dnner. -lp Eureka. ' -2-nc " BEAUTIFUL WEDDING In - " " " ~ ~ " " " - " \ FOR SALE: oover Washer vtatons and accessores, T BE S0J f *} P u c aucson dryer $49 95 Speedy servce! Fnkbeners " on > abandoned 962 and spn uryer, q><v.ua _**. '. _,, Chevy, S276-57, 4 clothes dryer, can be stacked above washer. Hoover washer also for rentat$2.00 per week, Gower's Hardware Eureka. -2-nc FOR SALE: Gutar and amplfer, 8 nch speaker, good condton, $ Maple Ct. ( Maple Valley Traler Subdvson, Ovd, Mch. - CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND PROCESSING. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef-Pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meas MDA nspected. Pendell's MeatProcessng. West Cty Lmts on Bussell Rd, just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone Jake Vaughn, 5-tf-nc FOR SALE: Kalamazoo coal and.wood square type furnace, 2,000 B.T.U.'s wth all controls, motor and flter unts. Practcally new. Ph , 57S. Merrll Rd. Prce $ p-nc electrc shavers. Levey's Jewelry, JSlse. -tf FOR SALE: v Wood and steel portable cattle mangers, Smon's Planng Mll, Fowler. Ph tf FOWLER RESIDENTS: Take your-ads to Fnkbener's Pharmacy for fast, J convenlent servce! 50-dhtf HOMEMADE ce cream socal wth cake n basement of Congregatonal Church Thursday, July 27 2:30-4:30 Adults 75?, chldren under 2 50?. ll-3p Vj DR. TERPSTRA *wlll not be n offce the week of July -lprnc *»«««* e su-dhtf 7th. Offlce,wll be open for v routne busness only. - ll-2p-nc. LET US RECOMMEND A panter or paper hanger for you. Your Sherwn Wllams Dealer. Fnkbeners. Ph Fowler. 37-tf Ford Tractors and Implements New and Used Machnery Parts and Accessores CARLAND SALES and SERVICE Phone Owosso, SA 3-32?7 Garland, Mchgan 24-tt J. ROTARY WATER WELL DRILLING ALL WORK GUARANTEED SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPAIRED GILBERT & INGALLS, Inc. DeWH or Dmondale B-UI AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 2:30 p.m. Wllam Brkholz, farm machnery, 3 mles north of Lansng "on U.S. 27 to Clark Rd., /4 east... CCC BIN SITE AUCTIONS* * THURSDAY, August 7,2:30 p.m. EfweU. Mlct. We Specalze n Farm Machnery and.dafrj? Cattle Auctons IF PLANNING A SALE*SEE US' + GALLOWAY'S COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE AL GALLOWAY, AUCTIONEER ph St.Jott3 AL GALLOWAY USED FARM EQUIPMENT TRACK'RS - COMBINES - CORNtEADS TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS.TRACTOR PARTS - REBUI LTJHEADS GOOD SELECTION'AT./ALL;TIMES,^ Phone ( 'or' Frst Farm North of St? * Johns on l US-27, ', J, 'ST./JOHNS, MICH; Garage Sales YARD SALE: Infant to adult clothng, also mscellaneous. Thursday July 3 to Saturday July 5,9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m..5 mles north of Else or /2 mle south of M-57 on Mason Rd. -lp-nc NEWS WANT ADS CAU 224'236 Guns & Ammo RELOADERS 25 lb. bag, No. 7 /2 & 8'shot $5.60j 4 lb. drum Red Dot powder $3.00; 2 lb. drum 700 X, $29.00; Double A Wads $0 per M; Have the New Herter, 2 ga. wad. at $7.75 per M,; 2 ga. AA shot gun shells $2,75 per box; Prmers $.00 per M, SHOOTERS See the new cal. '270 Klenguenther bolt acton rfle $69.95; Remngton model 700 B DL, 243 cal. $69.95; Used 300 Savage, mnt condton, $25.00; Used Remngton model 8 cal. 30, $75; Used 8 mm Mauser model 98K, $55; 3/4 power Redfeld scopes $39.95; Huntng & Fshng Lcenses, Also see us for your furnace and plumbng estmates. FOWLER HEATING, MICH. PLUMBING & FOWLER, Lost & Found LOST - Brown bllfold, Reward for return of contents, Norman Smth, Ovd ll-3p-nc Pets FREE KITTENS, 2 Whte, black, AISQ grade mare, best offer. Phone , 9-3p-nc FOR SALE: German Shepherd pups, 6 months old. Phone ll-3p-nc Horses FOR SALE: Welsh gray rdng horse and saddle, also 2 year old Araban. Par of work harnesses. Phone lp-nc FOR SALE: Quarter horse mare, 4 years old, $50, -lp MONTMORENCY TART - CHERRIES Start Pckng July 7th Cattle FOR SALE: Holsten hefer, Bangs tested and dehorned, 8 months old. Call lp-nc FOR SALE: Holsten bull. Ken A. Thelen mles, south of Fowler, 2 /2 east on Parks Rd. -3P Farm Machnery FOR SALE: Super 00 Alls Chalmers self-propelled combne. Ford' truck wth gran back. Robert Arthur, mle west of Round Lake. 9-3p BEHLEN BAR MESH Fenc-. ng, - heavy steel rod dp galvanzed after weldng. For years of rust free servce. Economcal and deal for yardfencng. No stretchng needed. See t atfedewa Bulders Inc., Ph , 5 /4 S. of FowlerfEtl7-tf WANTED WEED SPRAYER, ether 3 pont htch or traler type. Call p BOOMS RED & WHITE TOP SILOS: Now n our 43rd year. Slos for every purpose. Get all the facts before you buy. Fnd out what a really heavy plaster coat s. Is t appled wth a cement gun lke we do? We nstall the foundaton. Trucks are self unloadng wth hydraulc booms. Slo-Matc & Van Dale equpment. Wrte today. Order early, avod the last mnute rush.boomssloco., FOR SALE: Alls Chalmers D-7 tractor and plow, Alls Chalmers gran drll. Can be seen 8675 N. Merdan Road, Else or call p-nc NORWOOD hay savers and slage bunks, all steel welded wth rolled edges to last a lfetme. See at our yard, 5 /4 mles south of Fowler. Ph , Fedewa Bulders, Inc.W!l22-tf' FOR SALE: A.C. 60 combne for parts, good canvases $25. Charles Rasdale. Call after 5:00 p.m. ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: Alls Chalmer 66 combne n good condton also John Deere 2A combne. Phone or ll-3p-nc Tralers & Campers PICKUP COVER, cab hgh, P$ nches all alumnum, $77; 30 nch all alumnum wth house door, $245. ( B & L Dstrbutors, Lansng tf... x CAMPERS - PICKUP Covers -Travel Tralers & Equpment Rentals, Sales & Servce-Wng Mfg. & Sales, 5349 Wsner Rd /2 mle west and 3/4 mles north of Ashley- Ph tf FRANCIS AVIATION, INC. Travel the safe way wth our charter servce or learn to fly wth us. Vets approved. Captol Cty Arport <- ph: * 23-tf Moble Homes FOR SALE:-970 Marlette, 2'x60' wth expando. Call or contact Mrs, Jer Toben at 00 N, Emmons St. Johns, " ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: 970 Moble Home 2'x60', 3 bedroom wth skrtng located on rented lot near Mddleton. Fenced n play area for chldren, partally furnshed. Call ll-3p-nc ss & to N Morton, Lot ll-3p-nc L W H ce 200 W. State St. Phone Else Branch Hogs & Sheep FOR SALE: 5 sows due the -"-- -""-"--'- - -'-""- - ^Carter- Melvn Bldg.T last of August *, second VPh Y ltter. John L. Hoppes, 2 FOR SALE: JohnDoere self- A # mles south, /2 west of propelled combne, good INVEST IN A HOME^ Westphala on Pratt Rd, condton. Phone ^ on Hampshre, 3 large ll-3p -lp A bedrooms, to be all car- --_- peted, your choce, fam- M FOR SALE: 50 ewes, exceptonally hgh twnnng 5 combnes, wth bean A basement, 2 patos plus POR SALE: 2 Olver Model ^ ly rn., & freplace, full rate, 6 regstered -Suffolk equpment, George Bard, T large garage. ewes, remander crossbreds, 2 regstered Suffolk Ph ll-3p SWEGLES couldn't be 2285 E. Howe Rd, DeWltt NEW LISTING ON S. rams, feeders and other neater^ beautful fenced equpment. Call yard, famly rm,, carpetng throughout, 5479 evenngs. -2 fnshed PHILLIP'S ORCHARDS PHONE Mles North - 3 mles West of St. Johns USED MACHINERY 4 row front cultvator for M.F. 65,, John Deere drect cut chopper. 6 M.F. 365 Industral wth Industral loader. ''Farmall Super C wth narrow front and fast htch. John Deere 'sde mount mower. Olver 800 dlesel wth 8.4 x 34 duals.. h Internatonal No, 80 bean specal combne, Massey Harrs No. 26, S.P. combne. Massey Harrs 82, S.P. t recondtoned, 2 ft. granhead.., * New Idea No, 0 one row pcker. * ' Int'No. 70, 3 x 6 trp bottom traler plows.' * Int. No. 255, 2 row cultvator-for H or M. John Deere No, 55 combne wth bean equpment, 2 Gehl 3 beater forage wagons. '.Massey Ferguson 00 desel,_ 8.4 x^ 34 tres. 'MaSsey Ferguson 66, No, 88 plow* *, ".Massey Ferguson 40 dlesel *ytt 4 row cofnhead,. run 750 acres*,- '* * Sottler & Son, Inc Wonr?^6-7?:<0 " MTF; Mddrfnn Ford FARM and INDUSTRIAI., TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT " New and Used Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT HENGFSBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES Phone PORTLAND, MICH. 5-tt CONCRETE WALLS A x new home Is a lfetme nvestment. Lot us help you Secure ths nvestment wth tle J pest basement wall 'possble a pom eel concrete wall. WQ are equpped to do the -complete Job ^or a jy part of E.^Brlg-'ybur'prfntsf over gr call for, arf^ppolnthelt 587*38U, * r J "- ', «RB*ADY-MX CONCRETE For All s Your Needs *" QUALITY - SERVICE. FEDEWA M BUILDERS, Inc 028 Wrght Road, $ /4 Mles South of Fooler* 53-tf basement, ncludes stove & ref,, call to show! CAPE CODONKIBBEE new w/a lot 363' deep," carpeted lv. rm., dln- A Kt comb, to be carpeted, T 2 baths, large garage plus ' full basement. N. MORTON very good T for the pocket book, only V $22, w/a small V A down payment can get you " a new home, all alum, sdng, all carpeted, A A garage, plus full basement Y OAK ST. beautful 2 A * story, ready to move In, famly room w/freplace, \ Y 2 /2 baths, 4 bedrooms, ktchen fncludes^ dlsh- washer plus 2 car garage. Y TAFT ROAD the per- feet 3 bedroom ranch! Fnshed basement, large ~ attached garage, den, many extras, for the dls- A crmnatng buyer!, BANNISTER beautful completely remodeled 4 bedroom home w/mature shade, large barn & 26 acres, country lvng at ts best. FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER TIMES PH^NE! Bruce Lutermw Derrl Shlwtwry 2S4-3SB BUI llolloy S0 or AlOllowar noyf.drlre Rannjr Brm ", Ralph Grean Arche Moore (DaWltQ G6M843

11 >*. July 2,972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan FOR SALE: 965 Dodge 3/4?( my neghbor Fred Stehllk on the occason of our 40th FOR RENT: FurnlsHed FOR SALE BY OWNER, 2 for trmmng my shrubbery weddng annversary. It was Motorcycles ton pckup,-4 speed transmsson, rado, postve son, prvate entrance, and /2 baths, TV room, large away. Mrs. Edna Stedman. you who made our day one apartment for sngle per story hqme, 3 bedrooms, Card of Thanks and haulng the trmmngs a joy to greet so many of tracton rear end. Phone bath, close-n. Call lvng room, formal dnng KISSANE-We want to -lp-nc tha we wll always chersh FOR SALE: 970 Yamaha, ll-3p~nc -tf room, ktchen, full basement, 2 car garage on large Department for ther prompt Bauerle. thank the St. Johns Fre deeply.-herbert and Mabel ao C.C., just lke new. 600 mles. Phone FOR SALE: 969 Cam or o, FOR RENT: Spacous 2 bedroom upstars apartment. July 3rd, Thanks fellows. lot. Call lp SILLMAN-The famly of -lp-nc acton at our tractor fre 9-3p 327 engne, 3 on floor. Pearl Sllman wshes to express Frst $200 takes t. Call Small chld welcome. No FOR SALE: 39 acres of farm The Kssanes. -p-dh... sncere thanks... to ther In Memoram FOR SALE: 965^ Harley after slx.ll-3p-nc pets, Frst and last months landlnsectlon6,ofdallas " - - latl,, ves ' ««ors and Davson 74, 4,000 actual _. _" rent.plus depost requred. frlends for the many acts Townshp. Cashsaletosettle SCHAFER-My thanks to mles, excellent condton. FOR SALE: 959 Ford F600 Phone ;* -lp probate. Call Executrx 647- Drs. Smth and Jordan, staff of kndness durng her llness and at the tme of her dear son and brother IN lovng memory of our Call before 2 p.m. stake truck, 292 V-8 ^ ' -^ 72 after 6 p.m. for detals, of Carson Cty Hosptal, 9-3p engne, 2 speed, good gran 0-lp nurses and ades, Fathers death. Specal thanks to Rev. Dougals Orweller, who box and rubber. Almond APARTMENTS for rent, ' Schmtt, Beahan and Pas- Herman Rossow, St. Paul passed away June 6, 964, Automotve Cressman pleasant country lvng on seno, Daughters of Isabella, Lutheran Lades Ad for the It broke our hearts to lose you, blacktop road, 20 mnutes,l_l-3p-nq_. my famly, relatve's and lunch served, Jackson Nursng Home staff and Osgood But you dd not go alone, from.lansng, no pets. frends for all acts of knd- kndness whle at the hosptal funeral Home. -lp The SayGod called you ""? r^ ^" **'"* "Tm A part of us went wth you, home! FOR SALE: 968 Chevrolet Caprce, hardtop, 8 cylnder, automatc shft. Phone p 964 DODGE CT 600 tandem, lve 5 speed, 3 speed auxlary, long wheel base.u969 CHEVROLET Camaro,' 2 door hardtop, 29,000 actual mles. 968 CHEVROLET /2 tonplckup. HETTLER MOTOR SALES, 82 E. State - Ph FOR SALE OR TRADE 966 "Chevelle stockcar. Call after 6:30. Phone lp FOR SALE: 967 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pckup, V-8 engne, 4 speed transmsson, 33,500 mles. Call lp JUNK CARS and trucks. Hauled free f complete. Phone or ll*3p-nc FOR SALE: 965 Ford, 2 door hardtop, 289 engne, power steerng, automatc transmsson, $75. See at 326 E. Hgh St. n Ovd. -lp-nc FOR SALE: 967 Falrlane, 4 door sedan, automatc transmsson, n good condton. Phone ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: 963 Chevrolet Nova SS convertble, 6 cylnder, automatc transmsson, rado, heater, power steerng and brakes. S.B. Keys & Son, Else nc * FOaSALEE963DodgaDartp 4*dbbr*sedan, ra^llo. Heat-. er, automatc transmsson! See/at S.B. Keys & Son n Ele/L. --nc ^ORSALE: Red 97 Hornet SST, 4 door, ar condtonng, tnted glass, 2,000 mle warranty. 5,000 mles. $2,25,00 ncludng 2 new snow tres. Call or 233 E. Elm, Ovd, ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: 970 Chevrolet Nova, stck V-8, R & H, Hugger orange, black top, 26,000 mles, clean. Phone Celeste Buck. ll-3p-nc ZbMMM DAY, WEEK, MONTH 0* LONG TERM LEASE CAINS. Inc. BUICK-PONTIAC. OPEL-GMC 20 W«Hgham St. Johns Phone 224*323 _2-U FOR SALE: 969 OpelKadett $ Low mleage, straght stck. Call after 6:30 p.m. Phone p-nc Thelen Apartments, 4 mles south of Fowler. ll-3p-nc VACATION. ON CROOKED LAKE, West of Clare, 2 bedroom moble home, $85 per week. Phone Owosso FOR SALE: 957 Chevy, 283 wth solds & cam, 3 speed ll-3p-nc Orgnal body. Phone 669- FOR RENT - Ar hammer dh-nc ""V* *:""" 7 f FOR SALE: 969 Chrysler, 4 for breakng up cement, door wth ar. The ar makes t a specal. It's at S. B. Keys St Son n Else. 0--nc FOR SALE: 968 Chrysler. A good buy and t can be seen at S. B. Keys & Son n Else Phone nc FOR SALE: 970 Maverck,,6 cylnder, 3 speed, new' tres and rear shocks. Call p-nc Real Estate Wanted WANTED TO RENT: Young couple desres a 2 or 3 bedroom home or farm wthn a 30 mle radus of Lansng. Call p-nc WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom house, town or country, have 3 chldren ages, 3, and 5, have references. Floyd Huffman, Call Webbervlle, Mch. ll-3p-nc WANTED OFFICE SPACE State of MchJLg&n wll lease 400 square,feet, of ground floor offce space n,, St. Johns, Space to be avalable as soon as possble. Call Department of Admnstraton, , Attn: Mr. Ronald G. Wllard, not later than July 4, 972. For Rent NORWOOD APARTMENTS, DeWlttj Rustc Vlla apartments n Westphala, 2 bedroom unts. All feature bult-n applances, prvate entrance, carpetng.' Prom $25 month. Securty depost. No pets. Phone or or after 4 p.m H APARTMENTS for rent mnutes from Lansng, pleasant country lvng. Drapes, applances and carpeted. Good access to freeways. Laundry facltes. Call p-nc If t j(kk kcfrtcklc'k'k'fckjctt AA k'fc'tc A AAAAAAAAAAM ] - 3 ' J u J-r -!>?> j J j.«. ] 4 FURMAN REALTY CO. ST. JOHNS OFFICE 55 N. US S. BAKER -- Sharp 3 bedroom home wth over acre lot 2 car garage. POMPEII -- Sharp 2 bedroom home wth extra large lot, n small frendly communty. $,900. SHEPARDSVILLE «Large 4 bedroom home, large, 'yard (over one acre.. FOWLER - 4 bedroom home, new IXL ktchen, 07 E GIBBS - Nce, 3 bedroom,home, close to 'downtown $20,500 6 S. CLINTON - Nce older home n good locaton, extra large lot. N. US bedroom L-shaped ranch n beautful hgh settng. ELSIE -- 4 bedroorr home on 47 acres wth pond and pnes. $32,500 RAINBOW LAKE -- Beautful buldng ste pear laket 606 N, CLINTON -- New Lstng. 9 room, 5 bedroom older home, sharp, clean. ' 2583 S. SCOTT RD, - New Lastng. 3 bedroom, 2 stdry, $7,500. BUILDING SITES - to 0 acres Fred Donoylch Mary Rappuhn 224*3469 Mary Vandtrvort 224-7B2& Henry Furmsn Brokflr~R«wr" Bll Ball.nt Ruth Nottrant Jean Amo MEMBER LANSINQ BOARD OF REALTORS'., PHONE 22M236 or 485*225 - x etc. We have two avalable. Randolph's Ready-Mx Plant North US 27, ph tf IN OVID large'moble Home lots 80 ft. x 50 ft. for rent. All cty facltes. Call tf OFFERING FOR SALE, 00 acre farm of Edward C. Hengesbach Estate, Secton 9 and 20, Westphala townshp. Wrtten bds up to Aug. 5, 972. Reserve rght to refuse any bd. Francs A. Hengesbach Exr., 86 S. (Church St., Hastngs, Mch p-nc TWO LOTS for sale, one on Francs Road, one on Lehman Road, Wll buld usng your plans or ours. Wll help arrange fnancng, Call Fedewa Bulders, Inc tf and snce my return home. Phllomena Schafer. -lp FLEGLER-I wsh to thank Drs. Russell, Grost, all the nce nurses, all the nce nurses ades for the wonderful care whle n the hosptal. Rev. Barz for calls and prayers, all the cards, candy, flowers and all the help at home, Elenora Flegler. -lp BEARNDT-I wsh to thank Drs. Stegerwald and Bohr, nurses, nurses ades and Gray lades of the Carson Cty Hosptal, my frends, relatves and neghbors for calls, cards and flowers durng my recent llness. Lutah Bearndt, -lp GOOD INCOME PROPERTY. 4 unt apartment, good locaton shows a yearly return of 8.6% on nvestment. Resort Propert Excellent nvestment. 2 FAMILY HOME. Present return on Investment 6.3%. For Sale Prce s reasonable. GOOD FOR SALE: by owner, FAMILY HOME on Istfloor. Crystal Lake, Montcalm Upstars apartment rents for STEDMAN-I wsh to thank County, 2 year round cottages, lake rght-of-way. for the young famly. for the cards, gfts andflow- $25 per month. Just rght my neghbors and frends Gas heat and furnshed. HOUGHTEN REAL ESTATE ers and everyone who vsted Wrte Boxl83,CrystalLake, or Reuben Erschele 224- me, and many acts of kndness whle I was n the hos- Mch or ohone after 7:00 p.m. weekdays or any- * J _ P ~"f ptal and snce I returned tlme weekends, FOR SALE: House, /2 home. A very specal thanks -lp-nc car garage, 3 bedrooms, to Dr's. Slagh and Clfford carpeted, basement, small and the nurses at Owosso lot. 23 Church St., Lalngsburg. Call Memoral Hosptal for ther Real Estate kndness and excellent care. I wsh to especally thank YOU CAN buld a new home "l?"_"! Mrs. Dorothy Gutshall for and fnance t at 7 /4% takng me to the hosptal Interest wth low monthly FOR SALE by owner, 4 bedroom home wth extra and brngng me home agan, payments and very small closng costs f you qualfy. large lot. See at 609 S. Under ths plan you can buld Clnton or Call or Phone a 3 or 4 bedroom home lp If you can't qualfy for ths fnancng program, we have other fnancng programs HOUSE FOR SALE by owner avalable whch can be 4 bedroom, partally remodeled adapted to your budget. For older home on 4 more nformaton, call acres, more acreage avalable. Fedewa Bulders, Inc or stop n at our offce 8 mles northeast of St..Johns. In 34. Johns school. located 5 /4 mle's 9? dstrct. Make TneJan offer-.* > south of Fowler on Wrght Phone ,,*»JLl-lp' Rd.f ul 27-tf r - - WE, OURSELVES, wll buy your land contract. For prompt, courteous acton, call Ford S. LaNoble, La- Noble Realty, 56 E. Mchgan, Lansng, Ph Evenngs tf FOR SALE; Cemetery lot for two n Mount Rest Cemetery. South 6 feet of lot 24 Choce locaton. Reasonable. Harold P, Chambers, th Way N., St. Petersburg, f Florda 33708, 9-3p FOR SALE: Income property store buldng wth 2 apartments, wll sell on 8tf terms. Can be seen at Man St., Oakley or call p-nc j > j J j j > j 3 J 3 J. J ] FOR SALE Texaco servce staton avalable In Lansng. Call Pat Larlck days, evenngs, ' 49-tf Try a classfed SIMON'S PLANING MILL Manufacturers of: Truck, pck-up, hay and gran racks, forage boxes, bunk feeders, portable cattle magers and accessores. Qjstom woodworkng. 268 S. Henderson Fowler, Mchgan Phone (Area E.O.W. "Gb" Smon - Howard Gladdng Brokers 02 N.CLINTON-PHONE S. Oakland; 2 bedroom wth 2 car garage, freplace, prced to sell. 80 Hampshre Dr., 3 bedroom ranch/ famly room wth freplace, 2 car attached garage, beauttfull Itt 0 S. Church. Cape Cod, prced reduced. 2 Buldng Lots, wth small acreages, Mead, Scott Road area, 705 N. Swegles St., 3 bedroom ranch, famly room, pato anc} fnshed basement WacoustaRd,, 4 bedroom, Cape Cod, large lot, beautful settng. 303 S. Oakland, 3 bedroom, excellent repar, famly home. 508 W. Baldwn, 4 b'edrpom, extra large lot, prced to sell. 0S. Lansng St.. 4 bedrooms. $,000, 80 acres cldse tc; St Johns, beautful home, excellent nvestment. LARGE FARMS, SMALL FARMS, BUSINESS.OPPORTUNITIES tots Cty lots ' country lots, lake lots! We have what you want! Jerry Hennng RtyHmw, 'Esther, --_-- Hendershot 6B7-3422,* '.r^224. 3? : Members of Lenng Board off Reeltors ft Multple Llrtlng Exchange Servce. PARKS-I wsh to thank Carson Cty Hosptal, also doctors, nurses, ades, neghbors for ther fne food and help. Thanks to our grandsons for pallbearers, also Osgood Funeral Home. Thanks to everyone that sent flowers. Mrs. Earl Parks, -lp SAXTON Many thanks to Drs. Grost, Russell, all personnel at Clnton Memoral Hosptal for the wonderful care I receved durng my recent llness, I wsh also to thank frends, relatves, neghbors for cards, vsts and gfts and all acts of kndness snce returnng home.-clfford Saxton. -lp-nc BIRMINGHAM ~ Frends, neghbors', relatves, you surely surprsed me on my brthday wth your shower of letters, lovely cards, gfts. I'm most grateful for your thoughtfulness and encouragement. A specal thanks to The Shepardsvlle Church. Johanna Brmngham. -lp-nc BAUERLE-To our relatves and frends we extend our warmest thanks for each and every expresson of love oooooooooooooeooooooooooooococ 5tm *\a\\e^ T&Yse,v$ Commercal and Resdental Plantngs 'KSod Installaton' ' * *.** J. Gravel Sand Lme Stone Top Sol Fll Drt 24 East Elm St. Ovd, Mchgan You wshed no one a fast farewell, Nor even sad good-bye, - You were gone before we knew t, And only Go'd knows why. They say tme heals all sorrow, And helps u s to forget, But tme, so far, has only proved, How much we mss you yet. God gave us strength to face t, And courage to bear the blow, A But what t meant to love and lose you, No one wll ever know. Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly mssed by hs Mom and Dad, ssters and ther famles. " -lp IN lovng memory of Frank-_ lln Hennng who departed' ths lfe July 3, 966. The flowers we place upon the grave May wther and decay But Jove'for hm who sleeps beneath Wll never fade away, Wfe Anna, Son Donald. l-n CARL S. OBERLITNER Water Well Drllng 4" and larger Recla Submergble Pump: Wholesale Retal Phone Alma 36-EEW-tf FOR SALE 9 mle rd., Porter Twp. Mdland county. Wooded 20,40,80,60 acre parcels. Deer, partrdge and some wth stream. CLARE COUNTY on M-5, stream. Deer, partrdge. 850 acres, -/2 mle NEAR TEMPLE 00 acres wth good lve small stream. Wooded, deer and partrdge. BETWEEN FARWELL and Clare, access Tobacco Rver, US-0, approx. 00 acres ncludng 45 lots n subdvson. 40 ACRES E. across road from Sportsmans Bar, approx. 300 ft. N. off M-5. Possble to make small pond. MASON COUNTY Amber Twp., /4 mle lake frontage on N/S. ', ^, r. CRYSTAL" LAKE 'wth 90 u acres'\vooded ard cleared acreage-.* "* "< ( SOUTH /2 Vogel Lake wth 80 acres good huntng. LUCE'S REAL ESTATE FARWELL, MICHIGAN Phone CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms AUCTIONEER AL GALLOWAY, AUCTION-, EER Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns, GARNETT CASE, 4358 Watson Rd., Bath, Mchgan Phone ( " AUTOMOTIVE BILL FOWLER FORD. New & Used Cars & Pck-ups, N. US-27, DeWtt, , CAIN - BUICK - PONTIAC, New & Used Cars, 20 W. Hgham, Complete Body &, Servce. EGAN FORD SALES, INC., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Maverck- Torno-Mustang. HUB TIRE CENTER, B.F. Goodrch Tres, Ph J.8, Front End Algnment. BOB'S AUTO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , 800 N. Lansng. HENRY E. DREPS. INC.. Cars, Trucks & Motor Home Serv. 375 N. US-27, DEBAR CHEVROLET CO., New & Used Cars. Elsle , You can't do better anywhere. MOORE OIL tres, see us, Ph, co., f t's 909 E. State, HETTLER'S MOTOR SALES 24 Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks* BARBERS BEAUFORE'S BARBER SHOP, 002 /2 State. Open Tues. thru Sat. also Wed. & Frl. evenngs. CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery. C3 W^ Walker, phone DRUGS PARR'S REXALL DRUGS, open daly 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 8:30-2:30 & 5 to 7 p.m. ELECTRICIANS MAINTENANCE ELECT. SERVICE Resdental, Commercal, Industral Ph , 507 E. Hgham. SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 807 /2 E. State St. FERTILIZERS ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns, , Ashley, FINANCIAL CAPITOL SAVINGS &L0AN ASSOC, 222N.Clnton, , Safety for Savngs snce 890. FLORISTS Say It wth Qualty Flowers from WOODBURY'S FLOW ER SHOP, 32 N. Clnton, St. Johns, FOODS ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. GENE'S IGA FOODLINER, Else 9-6 Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 9-9 Thurs. & Frl GIFTS THE TREASURE CHEST, 220 N. Clnton, Hallmark Cards-Russell Stover candy. HARDWARE DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph , DeWtt, Whrlpool Applances, Zenth TV, Plumbng and Heatng. INSURANCE JIM MCKENZIE INSURANCE All Lne of Ins Ionla JEWELRY LEVEY'S JEWELRY, Orange Blossom damond rngs, \ Bulova & AccutronWatches. Else, PARTY SUPPLIES D & B PARTY SHOPPE, Package Llquor-9 a,m.-0 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Frl, & sat, 9 a.m.- p.m., 224N. Clnton. * PLUMBING DUNKEL PLUMBING AND HEATING, Lcensed Master Plumber, Ph , 807 E. State St. REAL ESTATE U,7 I0JJ BURTON*ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO. Abstract and Ttle Servces, 9 N. Clnton. Ph RESTAURANT DALEY'S FINE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph , S. US-27-/2 mle S. M-2. WESTERN TOM'S WESTERN STORE, m. w. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon. -Sat., Fr. tl 9. Anytme by Appt., Space for Rent LIST YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE TODAY... 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12 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,-St. Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 FAMILY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Open Every Nght Wed.*Thurs.-Frl.-Sat. July Once you see BILLY JACK vou'll not forget them. TECHNICOI.ORB Ffpm Warner Bros GP'<3S& ^ Kmney Lu(» Se-vea Plus "The Good Guys And The Bad Guys" Plus SunvMon.-Tues. July Man osthe Wlderness Uchard Harrs Plus James Garner Skn Lou GosseTt Susan Clark South Wptertown Mr. and Mrs. Davd Hodges and famly have returned from a vacaton spent n the Dakotas and Io\ya, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hodges and Mrs. Vvan Humphrey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Hansen at ther cottage at Hggns Lake the past week. CLINTON THEATER St. Johns Fr.-Sat.-Sun. You'll bewitched'*...you'll \ bedazzled \ TECHNICOLOR',-.uJtttMPUt»lMjn«rn ur ml a* l>vr tndm l "~- Clnto Natonal Bank and Trust Co. was among approxmately 25 Mchgan banks honored last week for 00 years or more of operaton. The award, presented durng the annual Mchgan Bankers Assocaton meetng at Macknac Island, was receved by Admnstratve Vce Presdent Brandon C. Whte, Jr., far rght. Examnng the plaque wth Whte are Presdent Ink Whte, left, and Executve Vce Presdent John Rumbaugh. The plaque ctes CNB&T for contnuous bankng servce to the communty snce 865. Sealed Power stock to be on NY exchange Sealed Power Corporaton has receved approval to lst ts common shares for* tradng on the New York Stock Exchange. The authorzaton was mads by the Board of Governors ot the Exchange". Mddlebury fly Mrs Don Wrrcn I'ltmu' Mt-.-.nn Mr, and Mrs. Iver Gravos of Eugene, Oregonj Mr, and, Mr. -and Mrs. Don Shepard of Royal Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Potter and fam- ly were last Tuesday evenng dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Potter. Mr. and Mrs-. Charles Warren spent a weekend recently wth ther dau'ghter and famly, Mr. and Mrs, Greg LIU n Wheaton,. Daly Vacaton Church School hela>last week at the Mddlebury Unted Methodst Church had an average attendance of 40. The Unted Methodst Women sponsored a 'pcnc for the pupls on Tuesday. Lorna Semans was drector and teachers were Rta % Gazda, Paula Nethaway and Loreta Warren; Knder-' garten: Dorothy Jordan, asssted one day. by Leota Gardner j Prmary; Charlene Austn and Carolne Perce, Junor and Rev. Bran Kundnger, Junor-H. Refresh- 'ments were served each day. A sharng program, of songs, Bble verses, stores and handwork " was presented Sunday durng the worshp hour. Rchard Whtmyer has returned to hs home after beng confned to Sparrow Hosptal n Lansng for observaton and treatment. Jule Greenhoe s convalescng at her home followng surgery performed recently at McClaren Hosptal n Flnt. Earl Putnam and Grace and Mrs. George Putnam and Lynn attended the Slocum -Jelnek weddng at the Ovd Frst Baptst Church recently. The company wll lst 3,26,563 shares of common stock on August 2, wth a tcker symbol yet to be assgned. It s currently traded over-the-counter. ' Sealed Power, headquartered In Muskegon, s a manufacturer and dstrbutor of pston rngs and precson parts for the automotve and other ndustres. The' company's net ncome for the year ended December 3, 97, was. $4,92,297, or $,63 "per share, adjusted for a subsequent 3-for-2 stock splt, a nne per cent ncrease over the prevous year and the second hghest earnngs n company hstory. Sales were $82,24,483, a record hgh. Sealed Power, founded n 9, has a strong poston n both the automotve orgnal equpment and replacement markets. Its man thrust s n the producton of compresson rngs, ol rngs and cylnder sleeves used n gasolne and desel' engnes of all szes. A dversfcaton program ntated n. 968 resulted n the acquston of three companes 'whch make castngs and precson parts for such nonautomotve markets as the applance, busness machne, electrcal, moble jmk «4 home and rado-televson ndustres. It also' acqured a manufacturer and re-manufacturer of automotve condtoner parts-and components and another company whch manufactures, tappets for pston engnes." The company's Internatonal outreach has been ncreasng n recent yes and represented 5 per cent" of Sealed Power's total volume n 97. It has two manufacturng plants n Mexco and one n Canada, wth another faclty planned for Belgum next year. The company also exports" ts prod-_ ucts to countres th.rougho*t the free worlds Domestcally, the company operates ten producton facltes located n Mchgan, Indana, * Oho and Texas, wth another unde constructon n Kentucky. Its computerzed * dstrbuton center In Indana supples replacement parts to a network of about two-dozen branch warehouses located throughout the Unted States. The company s a recog** nzed leader n research and development. It s.currently workng wth major automoble manufacturers n the development of engne seals for the Wankel, or rotary, engne, 4 ~ We'll Buld Your Ideas... Lcensed Resdental Contractors Rozen & Woodard, Inc. Phone ST. JOHNS FREE ESTIMATES and PLANNING Phone ELSIE Phone GRAND LEDGE See Backer's -Fo^Your Bedmm Needs ' f 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE n normal drvng, you'll get at least 40,000 mles of tread wear from the Ltesaver Radal on your car. II you don't get 40,000 mles, take the guarantee back to your BFG retaler. He'll allow you credt lor lh.e dfference toward the gong trade-n prce of new ones. And add a small servce charge. BELTED TIRE SALE PRICED TO GO! BELTED HT Low, wde profle belted for safety. Polyester cord body, rayon cord belts..r.,,v... a9gsg&d8&es&!«& - ^^^^^^et9ssseesss»^mm %&&&- sestet Sr^fvj>*.v-<! -^f>'*? fltm"'""'*»w Radal constructon makes them superor to ordnary tres n tracton, handlng and cornerng. Now avalable In a full range of szes. Sze AR78-3 DR70-3 BR78-4 ER70-4 FR70-4 GR70-4 HR70-4 AR78-5 BR78-5 FR70-5 GR70-5 HR70-5 JR70-5 LR70-5 Replaces 65R SR SR5 6SR Trade-In Prce $ Federal Excse Tax $ ' LONG MILER Rugged Nylon Cord for dependable wear 'FOU Whtewull tnt 00 IJ Dlu tl,9 Fcdcol Ectfl lmpet lue and Iracln CAMPERS! HERE'S THE RUGGED TIRE FOR YOU HEAVY DUTY EXPRESS Economcal 6-ply Ideal for campers, vans, cty pck-up and farm trucks. NOW ON SALE! Offers as shown at B.F.Goodrch Stores; compettvely prced ot B.F.Goodrch Dealers. STEEL BELTED RADIALS - ALL SIZES IN STOCK 3 WAYS TO PAY- BUDGET TERMS PLUS WE HONOR AS LOW AS Savngs TO $75.00 Prced From Reg. $09 BEDROOM SUITES Choose From 54 Complete Sutes $ $ To BEDDING SALEe 00 We Have Purchased The Balance Of A Truckload Of Qualty Beddng At Reduced Prces... and Want To Share The Savngs Wth You., Whle They Last e Hollywood Twn Beds Now Complete wth Box, Mattress, Frame & Headboard $ggoq Re g.$79 Full Sze Beddng *>» *59 Rog:s99 per set Correct Posturepedc Type Mattress & Box Sprng Now Re* $49 Bunk BedS complete Now per unt $ j OQ00 * 33J p e ' sot 5 24 HUB TIRE CENTER "Clnton County's Largest Radal Tre Dealer w 4 North US*27 St. Johns Phone ^S/*^*" Becker Furnture Terms: Cash, Bank Fnancng or use our Layaway Plan. FOWLER PH Open Daly 8:30 To 5:30 Frdays Tll 9 p.m. Closed Wednesday p.m. Free Delvery Free Estmates

13 July 2,972 3A f v 4«By LEE PETERS Kews Staff Wrter Gertrude and Leland Bennett, 5 E. Hgham, rde * to keep healthy. They've peddled thousands of mles and boast t's a great way to keep n the pnk. A game -of follow the leader" s even more fun on bkes. Mchefe Paks, 6, beckons the gang down on S. Swegles St. From left are, Bamb Baley, 9, Cheryl Bunge, 6, Kendra Paks, 9, Detbe Bunge, 4, and Bobby Paks, 2. Cycle fever bug btes St. Johns young and old ST. JOHNS-Bcycle fever s spreadng n St. Johns wth young and old gettng the bug. In fact so many are takng up the sport, local merchants admt they can'tkeepupwth the demand. At last count, some,285 bcycles had been regstered by the cty polce department. "Everybody's out for the exercse," beleves Dee Stoner. "I thnk thassomethnk to do wth ecology, too," adds Dee, who wth husband, Gordon, owns Western Auto. Both are avd bke enthusasts. Mrs. Stoner goes on to say, "Our supply just Isn't meetng the demand, greatest of whch are 0- speeds and tandems. We can't get 5-speeds at all," A good seller s a back or front seat. The Stoners report the standard two-wheeler Is stll the best for general use because t takes a mnmum amount of care. A 3- speed s fne- for >around town drvng and for long dstance and speed travel, Dee recommends the 0- speed. At Dean True Value Hardware, Alan Dean says hs bcycle sales have Increased n the last two years. He thnks ths s because of the \ ncrease n adult partcpaton. We aren't sellng more ths summer because we can't get more," admts Dean. "Whatever we get, we can sell." Ed Mankey, owner of Ganbles, goes along wth Dean. "We've had more demand for bkes because of the ncreased nterest by adult rders," he states. Two adult rders who can testfy to the boomng popularty of bcyclng are the Bennets, Leland, 70, and Gertrude, 65. Last wnter Mrs, Bennett peddled 3,445 mles on her adult trcycle n St. Petersburg, Fla. Leland prefers hs 0-speed. The couple s a four-bcycle famly, keepng two n Florda and two at ther St. Johns home at 5 E. Hgham. (Contnued on page 6A Two Rodney B.'Wlson Junor Hgh cheerleaders, LeaAnn Palmer, left, and Kaye Harr, both, 3, bcycle to work. And what a better way than on a tandem. Ths s J cumraow Conrad Sem I' ^^ Week Few persons have such a long*standng,tecord of communty support as "Con" Sem. As a longtme busnessman'n St. Johns, Con has asssted or partcpated n most every cvc project undertaken and hs generous support has nfluenced the successes of numerous programs. Through the years he has been actve n Chamber of Commerce work, havng served as presdent of that organzaton on two dfferent occasons. He also served for several years as a drector of Clnton Memoral Hosptal and contnues an actve membershp In the St. Johns Rotary Club. For ths communty concern, as a busnessman and prvate ctzen, we honor Conrad Sem, Jr., as Ctzen of the Week. CUNTON NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. "Where to next?" Los Osentosk of 506 S. Kbbee asks daughter,- Kathy, 2 /2. The lttle toddler enjoys a mornng or evenng jaunt wth mom. MAPLE RAPIDS / Mr. and Mrs. Preston Corson were guests of ther chldren at a dnner party, held at the Else Inn Frday, June 30. Twenty guests were present from Kalama-. zoo, ^Corunna, St. Johns and Maple Rapds for the 55th weddng annversary of the honored, couple. A gft of money was presented. Hosts ' for the occason were Fred Corson, Mr* and Mrs. Bert Kller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Gerhold and Mr. and Mrs. Jm Keeler. Tuesday evenng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur Bancroft.were Mr. and, Mrs. Kurt Bancroft and Mchelle, of Lansng," Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zamarron and daughter,, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zamarron of Perrnton. Nck and Ben Redman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bll Redman spent last week wth Mrs. Anna Gault and chldren whle the famly moved to Boyce Cty to managethe Boyne Cty Motel. Mrs. Gautt and chldren drove,the boys to ther new home %L Saturday and also vsted Mr. and Mrs. John Redman of Boyne Cty. Mrs. Anna Gault and chldren called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redman and famly n Jenson on Sunday. Sherrl Gatlt stayed for tfte week. under 26 can be the best years of your lfe.., We know the problems young adults can have and that's why we formed the Red Eagle Club...to ease the burden of low ncome and hgh expenses. If you haven't reached your 26th brthday, vst any CNB&T offce and begn your. Red Eagle Club membershp. o free checkng account servce o free personalzed checks a no loan servce charges ( (These are just three of the many advantages of beng a Red Eagle Club member The wde-awake bank' makes tmsoms^. CLINTON NATIONAL BANK and TRUST CO. Member FDIC Servng The Clnton Area From Eleven Locatons

14 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Clnton County News Back Through "If It Ftz... Is 2nd floor needed now? mmmsm Three commssoners opposed plans to construct a $,200,000 structure for a new dstrct court and other county offces durng a vote taken last week. They agreed upon the necessty for new court facltes but questoned the extravagance of the proposed buldng. That nll^ppj!dollar^plus^fgure also caused ths* corner to rase an eyebrow skeptcally, More specfcally, s that second floor feasble at ths tme. The frst floor s all mapped out for use by dstrct court, probaton department and the prosecutng attorney's staff. Ths s f satsfyng avcrtcal need. However, the second floor whch represents about one half the cost s desgned to meet future expanson needs of county agences. County budgets operate on a year to year bass and defct spendng s not allowed. We queston the necessty of buldng for the future when the need-for addtonal offce space hasn't been clearly spelled out Prelmnary constructon costs are fgured at thrty dollars per square foot. The second floor wll be 5,800 square feet or $474,000. That means, wthout a second floor the constructon cost could be almost slashed n half as expendtures lke furnshngs ($90,000 and archtect-engneerng fees ($64,000 would also be reduced. The common rebuttal to ths argument s rsng costs make t cheaper to buld now than wat. Ths may be true but can often be used as a sales gmmck. Buyer beware s the game's frst rule. In ths case, the commssoners are buyng the entre package. At any rate, the decson has been made. The new buldng wll be constructed. Tme now becomes the judge of that decson's wsdom. K.C. Holday afterthoughts Independence Day has passed for another year and lj.ke any major holday t brngs to mnd afterthoughts, - Here are.-a fewobservaton 0^^^ weekend., '_It" l, remans the -only natonal holday not celebrated on a Monday and many persons had ther 'long weekend' splt by a work day. Freworks, drownng and traffc deaths contnue to mar the festve mood for many. A few Amercans are stll fghtng and dyng to gan the ndependence of a foregn naton but lttle notce of a trbute to these men was gven. Thousands of Amercan mltary personnel spent the Fourth In remote corners of the earth safeguardng the freedom frst won almost two hundredyears ago. The whrlwnd pace of present day lfe has blurred many Amercans vson of ther proud hertage whch began over two centures ago. Baseball retans the top attracton second only to pcncs and for Tger fans the weekend was tragc. The weatherman reports an unseasonal Arctc ar mass was responsble for puttng a chll n'the water and crampng the style of potental swmmers. K.C. ONE YEAR AGO July 4, 97 Drectors of the St. Johns area chamber of commerce elected Rolln A. Huard Jr. as presdent of the year to succeed James Leon who wll contnue as a board member for one more year. The Cty of St, Johns has a new zonng admnstrator. He s Randy Humphrey, 22, a recent graduate of Central Mchgan Unversty. Wllard J. Reed won reelecton to the presdency of the DeWltt Board of Educaton durng the board's annual re organzatonal meetng. Voters In the Fowler School Dstrct wll get another chance to vote on 6 mlls for operaton of the school system for the comng school year Aug. 2. Corn n Clnton County s supposed to be knee hgh by the Fourth of July and n most places Is. Ranfall n Clnton County has been good to the crops wth the excepton of the northern and northwestern porton of the county. 0 YEARS AGO July 2, 962 Fre leveled a sx-room frame house n Vctor Townshp leavng Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stebblns and ther seven chldren homeless. New commttee.members of the Clnton County Republcans named at organzatonal meetng of executve melnbers are Wllam F. Graef and James C. Matthews. Clnton County's annual wheat harvest got under way ths week, about two weeks earler than usual, A safe stolen June 25 from Ed's Refnery staton was recovered from the Flnt Rver June 30 and two men who admtted takng t are beng held n Genesee County jal. Dr. T^ Mchael Shaw, a June graduate of the MSU school of veternary medcne, s now assocated wth Dr. Nelson S. Howe, Jr., St. Johns veternaran. The parkng lot adjonng the Years I The Safety Valve Answers your questons about every day traffc-related problems. Wrte Mchgan Traffc Safety Informaton Councl,' c/o Mchgan State Safety Commsson, Department of State Polce, East Lansng, Mchgan 4BB23. 'The Safety Valve' wll try to answer all nqures. However, not all wll be prnted. * Queston: Don't pck-up trucks have to stop at the Department of State Hghways wegh statons lke those bg rgs do? E.K., Gwlnn. Answer:.The purpose of the weght restrctons on truck axle loads s to prevent damage to the hghways. A, normal pck-up A muscal featurng the "Famly Reunon" a 25 member cast from Bradenton, Fla. wll be presented at the Fulton Hgh School Gym n Mddleton, on?july.5 at;,8,,p" f,m. The Famly Reunon features sx members'from The Potter's Clay, a natonally known Chrstan rock group. Tckets for the producton may be purchased at the door or at the Chrstan Coffee House n Ma^le Rapds, Group' reservatons may be made by callng Prce,-'of admsson-& $.50 for'aduls and students tckets, $. / From the Clntor County News fles of 97,962,947 the A & P Store has been leased from the cty for the use of A & P customers, ac-' cordng to James F. Wllette, manager. A state polce fre marshal and a US Post Offce department nspector gave up after a three-day search for the cause of a fre whch swept through the St. Johns post offce July 4 causng damages estmated at $5,250. The St. Johns Cty Commsson accepted bds for sdewalk- constructon, trucks and nsurance n ts regular meetng. 25 YEARS AGO July 0, 947 An estmated 0,000 per-' sons vewed the brllant freworks dlsplayatthest. Johns Independence Day celebraton at the cty park. S. L. Marshall of St. Johns has been reapponted by Governor Slgler to the fouryear term on the Publc Servce Commsson. He s the onl y member of the former commsson to be apponted to the new threeman body. Announcement was made ths week of the purchase,of the W, G. Wykoff Insurance Agency by Edgar Ryon of Lansng. At a meetng of the Board of Drectors of the Clnton County Country Club last Wednesday t was decded to sell stock to help wth the, fnancng _of the new club house. Dean's Hardware won the frst half champonshp of the Cty Softball League wth an 8-2 decson over Sharon- Lnda. Both teams came down to the fnal engagement undefeated. Approxmately 9 cases of butter, valued at-^400, were stolen or lost jftfom an Assocated truck n or near-st.- Johns. - Wftn» The St. Johns Chamber of Commerce and the Republcan-News has been recevng reports of rate ctzens who have been "taken* by house - to - house peddlers workng the vcnty sellng varous tems from fur coats to tolet soap. truck s not capable of holdng a load that would approach that lmt the truck would collapse frst. Queston: Those yellow lnes marked part way across the hghways at ntervals s someone testng pant qualty? There wasn't any sgn ndcatng that was the purpose. L.B.R., Wyandotte. Answer: Could be that you have notced the yellow strpes put on the roadway to allow ar survellance craft to determne speed of cars they suspect are beng drven n excessof the allowed lmts. When a vehcle has been determned to be speedng, the "ar" crew keeps that vehcle n constant sght and gudes the ground patrol by rado untl they have stopped that drver, to be absolutely certan the correct drver s apprehended. Queston: Saw a nce cool fshng spot along Interstate 96 rght where t crosses the Thornapp'le Rver, Any objecton to parkng my car way off the road there and fshng a spell? R.H.D., Hastngs. Answer: Sorry, you'll have to approach that fshng spot from another entry. No parkng on freeways, or wthn rghts of way on freeways except for* emer-* gencles. 'Well, look who's dead today' Edtor, Lapeer County Pres " By Jm Ftzgerald And then wrote... The toughest part of beng a nutty columnst s keepng ahead of the nuts,, It's.lke ths: Reachng for chuckles, I sometmes exaggerate. I say my wfe s so emotonal she cres when the flag goes, up at ralroad crossngs. She doesn't really, But the other nght I caught her cryng at a TV commercal. She was worred about a grl who couldn't get marred because her father, had dandruff, I explaned to her that t wasn't that bg a deal, all brdes are not pregnant, and she sad she had not even thought about that. So she thought about t and cred harder, See what mean? Those knd of nuts don't t need more salt. It s dffcult to wrte facetously about a world whch contnually produces and accepts the ncredble. I thought I was kddng, a few years ago, when I suggested tweater funerals. But now I'm not so sure. / AT THE TIME, I was bugged by 2 thngs; Undertakers were gettng too much of the blame for the extravagance and general foolshness of many funerals and 2 goofy couples, n search of prvate passon n publc, were wearng tweaters. A tweater s just lke an ordnary sweater except 2 people get nto t and t sn't so much fun f your name s Ralph and your partner's name s Gordon. My pont was that some people spend more than they can afford on funerals just to mpress the neghbors. These phones wll gve dead Uncle Harry a send-off worthy of a kng. When he was alve, they wouldn't wave goodbye to hm. But f that s what the nuts want to buy, why blame the undertaker for sellng t? He's n busness, the same as the guy who sells you a color TV when what you really need s a herna operaton. I concluded, tongue n cheek, by suggestng some day the couple that des together wll be bured together - n a tweater. Now Hrschel Thornton has knocked the bulge from my cheek and left my tongue hangng out, aghast. He probably tweater shrouds 20 years ago. Ask the Governor By Governor Wllam G. Ml lken v... w.?^ev.s*. J^JjjS?"' """ *" Mchgan's most charmfog Queston: provded for summer use. and beautful settngs. I read that you sometmes Could you gve me some of make calls to ctzens at the hstory behnd that house nght from your home Do Queston: and tell me how often you you just call people who Now that we are gong to are able to use t? favor your programs? have a state lottery, s t used Thornton s the Georga undertaker wth the drve-n wndows. At hs place, you can pay your last respects wthout leavng your car, the same as buyng a root beer at the A' & W. Thornton has 5 wndows facng a busy street. The coffns are tlted and lghted so you hardly have to slow down to see who's dead today. Instead of tellng the survvors you are sorry, you just honk sympathetcally. (( OR A MOTORIZED mourner could stck hs head out and holler: "He looks 'so natural." And maybe Thornton would holler back: "He should, he's my wndow washer." Thornton says the man advantages of drve-n condolences are l You save tme; 2 You don't have to dress up and 3 You can come after mdnght. In other words, you can greve on your way home from bowlng, wth a buzz on your bran and "Jake's Bar and Grll" on your shrt. But Thornton ddn't answer the most" mportant queston: unless the survvors are sttng on the curb, how do they know you were there? You always sgn, the regster when you vst a funeral parlor. You want to be certan the relatves know you cared about poor Uncle Harry. Besdes you wear the, same sze shoes he dd. But how can a drve-n mourner be sure of gettng credt for the vst? The wdow sn't gong to say "Look, John Dmmt was here, I recognze hs tre tracks." It s a problem, to be sure. I could suggest some solutons nutty enough to ft the' stuaton - such as a lttle boy n the wndow to jot down lcense plate numbers. But I am not gong to do t. No matter how rdculous and mpossble my dea s, someone lke Thonrton wll top t. And do t. I CAN'T KEEP AHEAD of'the nuts. That's what you call Onward and Upward. Queston: Now that the Legslature s gone for the summer, what s your reacton to ts performance thus far? Dd they accomplsh your prorty changes? Answer: I have often sad that I beleve the polces of ncreased economc expanson and envronmental preservaton and protecton are not nutually exclusve. The Legslature demonstrated a strong commtment to both of these by enactng many of my prorty blls n these areas durng the frst half of ts sesson ths year. Support was doubled for current state economc expanson actvtes, ncludng more funds to attract ndustry to our state and to promote the sale of Mchgan products abroad. Addtonally, several vtal steps toward the preservaton of our envronment were * accomplshed, among them passage of the wlderness bll and a strong ar polluton control pro-, gram. The Legslature met deadlnes for the budget, enacted a presdental prmary, passed a unform constructon code and made provsons for placng an Improved Vet- nam Veterans Beneft Program on the November ballot. Much of my prorty legslaton for ths sesson has now been passed.and some of t has been postoned for fnal acton. All In all, I have been pleased wth legslatve performance thus far In 972. Queston: *,, ". -I understand that Mchgan Governors have a resdence on Macknac Island that s State of Mchgan n 945 for the sum of $5,000, a cost dentcal to the orgnal 908 constructon prce. A rehabltaton program n the sprng and early summer of 945 resulted n the readyng of the house for use by then Governor Harry P. Kelly. Snce that tme, the house has been open each summer for use by the Gov* ernor and has been the ste of numerous conferences. My wfe and I do not have the opportunty to stay at the Macknac Island resdence as often as we would lke, but we have had the chance to' vst t a few tmes n the past several summers, whether t be for a speech somewhere on the sland, a week-end staff meetng, or rest and relaxaton n one of y ' I" property 'taxes? Why can't the money the state makes from the lottery be used to pay for educaton n Mchgan? Answer: Durng 970-7, publceducatlon for grades kndergarten through 2 cost approxmately $2.3 bllon n Mchgan. Prelmnary estt*- mates from my budget offce ndcate, based <m experences n New Jersey wth ts lottery, that Mchgan's lottery wll provde an addtonal $40 to $60 mllon annually to the state's treasury. A comparson of thesefgures shows that even f all of the money from the state's lottery were appled to educaton, we would,stll fall more than $2 bllon short of fnancng all educaton n our state. Where to contact your representatves In Washngton...! 8- U.S. SEN. ROBERT P. GRIFFIN 353 Old Senate Offce Bldg. Washngton, D.C ( U.S. REP. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN g. (Sxth Congressonal Dstrct ' 2240 House Offce Bldg. Washngton, D.C ( ft U.S. REP. GARRY BROWN (Thrd Congressonal Dstrct 404 Cannon House Offce Bldg. Washngton, D.C. 2055' ( U.S. SEN. PHILIP A t HART Old Senate Offce Bldg., &. * * Washngton, D.C. 2050"^, JJJJMJ ( In Lansng SEN. WILLIAM BALLENGER. (30th Dstrct - State Captol, f Lansng, Mch REP. R. DOUGLAS TREZSE (87th Dstrct >** > State Captol '"*'*/ P, 'Lansng, Mch. 4890^ \ '. ' f ' r ' REP. RICHARD J. ALLEN (88th Dstrct ' ' Box 9 Lansng, Mch. 4890, - l"» Imd^Ak^M^^ a <<},. Answer* " Jl '' * t *^ stll necessary that you con- f Answer:' - -^ ^ X& WJOA The Govt#no*s Sumheo«tlme W«seek^a melhod^^ '<> No. I-also-call "people'' -Resdence on faacktnac "flnancng'schoos other than who by ther crtcal letters ~ Island w"as purchased by the to me ndcate they don't fully understand my poston on major ssues. I've been makng these calls for several months now. I thnk t's very Important to break down the barrers that some people feel exst between bureaucracy and the publc. Personal contacts can help. Sometmes I call togetmore nformaton. For example, I have called several people who wrte to complan about rowdysm at state parks. But wth 600 to 800 letters comng to my offce a day, t obvously s not possble to call everyone. J

15 r July 2,972 Fshers of men at- '.' By REV. HUGH BAN'NINGA How' many of you readers..thng,at thatpapucular^mo-; are n the fshng busness? ment was Smon's reacton to Now's.that's a, strange queston to be askng, Isn't t? Jesus was really tellng' Jesus' words.. Not really, ;f you read the Smon and hs partners to 5th chapter of Luke's gospel, change ther way of fshng* jrsesjl-u, - Jesus was sayng; "Come on Jesus 'got Into Smon fellows. Forget ths ordnary; Peter's boat one day and told knd of fshng. God wants you "hm to p'usvout a lttle way for somethng more m'por-;' from the'shore so he could tant. He Wants you to catch preach to the crowd that had men for Hm" And that's gathered -to hear hm. Then, exactly what Smon Peter and when He was fnshed, Jesus hs partners dd.! They told Smon to go out to deep dropped everythng and folmter and put down hs nets., lowed Jesus, for a cafcb^smon told'hm that ltj";>pu!d be.useless, because;.jthey worked the same area all nght and caught nothng. But he threw e,het"lr*the water anyway and to hs surprse he made a bg hmur-''. Thert'Slmon realzed how lttle fajh' he had- and he knelt before Jesus and told Hm tot-gp^ away, because le was sucfy'^snner. nd Jesus lad' tq f/ s{non, "Do not be afrad;.from now onyouwll be catchng men.* "Fromj.now.oh Vou wll be catchng,; men / I.wonder f Smon Peter understood the full mpact of Jesus' words that dajj?. (t l'wonder f he had any dea what was In store for hm n the days to come? Joubt thatsmon could fore-. see hs future. The mportant So what does all ths have to do wth you? You say that Peter was called out especally to brng people to Chrst. That was hs specal' ]ob* but t's not mne. That job belongs to the men whose salares we pay the clergymen. Yes, you are rght,thats the clergyman's Job, buttls also your job as a layman. The Rev. Edward Hll speaks. to ths n relaton to the thousands of Chrstans who attend ther denomnatonal conventons each \ year. He says; "Durng'the church conventons large amounts of money, wll be rased; the delegates, wll hear fne sngng and preachng, have fun, rub elbows wth great leaders and noted mssonares. But there wll probably be lttle sharng of the Chrstan fath wth the people they meet. The hotel mads, tax drvers and restaurant watresses wu more than lkely not hear anythng about how to be saved, unless they come and st n the great audtorums. ' "Tragcally, n some nstances, the work of the kngdom wll suffer because of the conventon vstors rather than prosper. Is ths - true? Indeed t s. Why don't we Chrstans carry the m-. pact for Chrst the way the other forces convey ther teachngs? Our theology s rght, our background s sold, our doctrne's, are sound. What als us? * asks the Rev. Mr. Hll,. Yes, "What alls us?" Why don't more Chrstans follow the call to go out and be fshers of men? Why don't more Chrstan. laymen spend some tme nvtng the unbaptzed, the sprtual drop-out, the skeptc and the agnostc to Jesus' love and* God's salvaton? What Is It? What als us? Why.lsn'tthe Church today full of laymen who are wnnng souls to Chrst? CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St./Johns, Mchgan News reporter bats her hook Female touch hooks a fsh By LEE PETERS News Staff Wrter Somethng's fshy! Ths gal's no angler, but there I was huddled In the back of a fberglass speedboat wth a 00 hp. Evnrude spttng n my face. Next week I'll have an The sun was shnng and swarms of nsects were answer. ' buazlng. I cradled that left-handed fshng rod lke t was my sx-week-old son. Consderng I'm rght handed, I guess they equpped me wth the "left" overs. If Mort Neff could have seen me, he would have An ounce of f qut Mchgan Outdoors and come nsde. There we were...decked out lke a destroyer wth a fsh fnder to search out the enemy below. But to me, t sounded lke a telegraph sendng out preventon J Morse Code to any and all of our possble vctms n the 7,000-acre lake. My better half- announced he had a nbble as I By Jose ' J. Lllnas, M.D. slapped the sde of my face. The only bte I had Drector of Communty had just came from a starved mosquto. And t looked Mental Health for Clnton, lke they were the only ones wantng a "bte" to Eaton and Ingham eat. I would have been content to catch a WHALE, PARENTS WHO ABUSE trator's heart, let alone a tax nterest of good medcal and even a Mnnow or would you beleve a guppy. What THEIR CHILDREN ' payer's, he stated, "We won't counselng management. does Charle the Tuna have aganst me anyhow? "There..,were about,500 need any addtonal money, The male crew told me to set my drag. Personally, the whole thng was gettng to be a drag. chldren 'njured.at the.hands because what we need to do THE OUNCE OF. of ther own parents n,mchr, ls? to coordnate and re-. PREVENTION My nephew sad he ddn't thnk there were any n J^t ^a&s^aysj^ray sostrucfekflnlhe»rpgraj^s:you. ; Accordng to Dr. Helfer, el!j bteflsh n theftaarned lake. Rdculous I nformed hm. E. He_Uer,,Assocate,^p^pK^r;f:already.haye;, f fessor : of Human Developer ment at,! Mchgan State Unversty Medcal School,«and that was. :.an. Increase of nearly 400 cases over, the revous year.* Dr. Hlefer, a pedatrcan, s a ^natonally recognzed authorty'* n what physcans descrbe as. "the battered chld." He s also the knd of expert who; s not content wth knowng somethng about ^problem, he lkes to help resolve: t. Some.months age, after he became settled n East Lansng,, he came to see Us, and asked what- we were dong about chld abuse an neglect n the 'tr^couhty area. OUr mental health centers, the courts,!the"protectve servces dvson of socal sery- <4c*es, and many other organ-. Izatons were tryng to help youngsters and ther famles, but we were not havng much of an mpact. SOMJfSAGE ADVICE ' "I'm not surprsed to hear that/ Dr..Hefer explaned, not unkndly.* k The problems relatng to chld abuse and neglect are so complcated that no one servce or agency can rfally do much by themselves;* At the same tme, he" felt Te communty mental health program n our area was In a unque poston to act as a. catalyst r'the development of a comprehensve, useful approach. And he proposed that we develop what'he called the SCAN. proposal (Suspected Xhld'; Abuse and Neglect, "ay utlzng the staff people who were already nvolved, and Interested enough to expand the Servces. In words apt to: gladden-ah admlns- <-: Under the leadershp of Dr. Helferj our drector of chldren's servces, - psychologst Donald Fuller; and Mrs. Mary Cole, apsychologst at Ingham Medcal, the complete program Is now n. operaton. Staff people from St. Lawrence and Ingham Medcal Centers and the Lncoln Program are now workng wth all the other agences In the communty. There s a case consultaton unt, a tranng group and,a therapeutc development component. There Is also a mothers and fathers group for self help and support ("Parents Anonymous", and an advocacy commttee. Any famly wth ths knd of problem n the tr-county area can now get help, before t s too late. No ques- Uons asked, except In the, Pewamo man attends PEWAMO-Pewamo resdent Rchard P. Kellen recently attended a workshop at the Mutual. Trust Lfe Home Offce n Chcago. The workshop, sponsored by the.educatonal Dvson of the, Company, concentrated on effectve methods of sales presentaton. Topcs such as feld underwrtng, polcy servce, and the use of settlement optons were covered by varous Home Offce departments. The Educatonal Dvson, headed by John Morrssy^ Drector, uses dscussons and projects combned wth technques such as roleplayng to present an nterestng and effectve learnng experence n lfe Insurance. REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION MEETING The" Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll hold a Regular Meetng on Tuesday, July 25,972 at 8 p.m. n the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. '*.... * Any, persohv havng nterests In the county or ther duly apponted representatves, wll be heard relatve to any matters that should properly come before the Zonng Commsson. ' Arnold R. Mlnarlk, Zonng Admnstrator and other^experts, most par- o'yr ents who abuse ther chldren, have been themselves abused n ther growng up years. In.order to break up the vcous cycle whch transmts the problem from one generaton to the next, both aspects of the stuaton have to be dealt wth. The youngsters have to be protected from further blnd volence; the affected par- ' ents have to be helped to.regan control of themselves, and work out ther problems - wthout takng them out on ther offsprng. Most people want to be competent and relable as parents, but mature parental behavor, has to be learned, and t does not come easly. As we gan experence n the provson of treatment servces n ths area, we wll be able to develop Ways of preventng more and more of these tragc events.. class Kelen' s assocated wth the James Pohl Agency of Mutual Trust Lfe located at 430 West Sagnaw Hghway, Lansng^ Mch. Hncad Mr, and Mrs, Duane Detrck and famly of Lake St. Helen are movng to the northern part of Florda, Saturday, Mrs. Deo Greenman and two granddaughters of Battle Creek vsted Mr, and Mrs. Alex.Lans. She s a sster of Mrs, Lang,, 0d.fsh never de^they just snk tothemurky depths^ and read old "Sports Afeld," Because of the lull n the actvtes, my brothern-law decded to gve me a few ponters. Now there's two thngs that take the fun out of fshng, he nstructed. And that's gettng, your lnes tangled and catchng no fsh." Fve mnutes later my husband and I were r untanglng our lnes, and we'd yet to reel n anythng other than a hunk of weed. So far we were fshng 00. Just then the stuaton started to take a turn for the worse. The sun wasn't shnng and there were nothng but clouds n the sky (and me wth my bottled suntan loton. Now my husband s a scentfc angler... always throwng hs pole back and forth, n and out and ths way and that. Just get ths hunk of metal off- my hook and bat t wth a fresh, jucy nghtcrawler, I ordered hm. I was lazly leanng back hummng "Randrops ' Keep Fallng on My Head" when the frendlest Rock Bass came to dnner. Fsh-struck, I reeled hm n. The guys sad was the bggest ahd fattest and (need I say more of ts knd they'd ever seen. And. the only thng wth glls caught that day. And ths s no fsh story. Two area 4-Hers wn talent show Clnton County had two 4-H Share the Fun acts selected as Blue Rbbon acts n the Dstrct 4-H Share The Fun program July *7 at St, Johns Hgh School. The two blue rbbon acts were the Acrobatc Slave Dance wth Dense and Darlene Cerny, Nmble Fngers, and FolkSlnger, Chrs Howe, Olve 4-H Projects. The Calendar Salute, Olve 4-H Projects club, won an Honorable Menton. Judges consdered talent, showmanshp, audence recepton, orgnalty and costume n ther'selecton. SCHEDULE TO SMOKE SEWERS Weather Permttng North Secton of the Cty July 3 & 4 July 7 thru 2 Ottawa St Sewer from M-2 North to Flora Ave. Lews St. from Ottawa to Clnton Ave. Clnton Ave. from M-2 Worth to US-27 Ralroad St. from Ottawa East to Swegles St. Lansng St from Steel North to FloralAve. Sprng St. from M-2 North to HgHam Brush St. from Walker to Hgham,. Hghanl St. from Ottawa to Sprng St Oakland St. from Lncoln North to US-27 :V Cty of St. Johns J&^tQpte&tob S TO^'-T^y-VA-l VM w,jww.wwwwhw swftm. > Letter to the Edtor: In. reply to your ^rtcle and Edtoral of June 4, 972, concernng the Concerned Ctzens Group and' the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Trustees,.there,are a few areas of thought that should be cleared up. Referrng to Paul ;McNamara/s (hosptal admnstrator statement that only "one" Osteopathc ntern had attempted to obtan a poston at ths hosptal ; and never completed th& applcaton s false. In 970 an Osteopathc physcan dd apply In answer to an advertsement for a poston at the hosptal. He never receved the courtesy of a reply. As' to the latest Osteopathc physcan not completng the applcaton form, the fact s, that he never was sent one I He however, dd receve a letter from a member of the hosptal medcal staff nformng hm that the hosptal's, 45 year polcy does not permt DO's to practce at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Here was a chance to add to our communty, but "prejudce* toward a person's professonal Intals prevented a chance to brng the communty together. When referrng to DO's In your artcle you faled to menton f you had aske.d the Osteopathc Doctors If they would ever accept servng on the local hosptal staff f they would be made "welcome* and be allowed to practce as a. Doctor nstead of beng a nurse's ade. ltl In your Edtoral you mentoned that to leave ths controversal matter alone s a "cop out*. We agree, but when you say the ssue mght be blown out of proporton by other "News Meda" we ask you, "Where was the Clnton County News when a handful of persons gathered over 700 sgnatures n 2/2 weeks tme ndcatng the need for changes at "our* local hosptal? We nformed the - County paper several tmes as to our meetngs but they were never attended nor any follow up made to nqure of the proceedngs. However,. other.. "News - Meda* were there and has J, top varety shows. Boots Randolph, thefamed saxophonst, wll be In for a one day stand on August 5. A' quck-wtted showman, Randolph s perhaps mostly dentfed wth hs rendton of "Yakety Sax", He has apr peared on many of the major* TV varety shows and has been host of two of hs onejhour.tv specals;.. ±. ;.- attempted to/-we-fe*el, report*. In addton, to the headfarly on both sdes. The County News has wrtten some edtorals prevously on ths same matter, frst on one sde then jumpng the fence. In the last Edtoral (not yours pertanng to ths matter the Edtor ponted out that the tme had come for both sdes to get together wth a thrd party to mend the broken fence. Our group agreed to supply the needed lumber for repars, but the other sde faled to show up wth ther hammers and nals., Our group wrote to both the medcal staff and Trustees for a meetng and we receved no reply, there s no open door here, THE CLINTON CONCERNED CITIZENS, INC. ft Dvson OP'(^2 euflns PRODUCTS compnny THE MORNING STAR :M'xvtrv w» f'x:'4"'.l*l 00'<; of olor plrns, or IISO your own, or the host nf lnll. Cnct'rbKppnn Joseph Jazwnsk 2080 Dunwood o Ortonvlle Mch Phona Forget.apartment,or tract nconvenence! Lve where you. wont... at the prce, you can afford-^the Capp Homes way I Start by actng as your own, contractor and save 20%... : tp to 40% by dong as much,. of the easy fnshng as you want.xowcost purchase pans> save yooveh more! SEND FOR FREE IDEA BOOK OF HOMES TA pa BOS, full ol now lllldlng Plans ntd deas " a 5 TO: CAPP-HOMES Dpt ' Hawatha Avenue J Mnneapols, Mnnesota Please send me detals on Catp-H mes. Name. Address Town or RFD. State- -_ County.. -ZIP--..Pnane- * Q awn lot. 3 don't own slot tm could mn. I 5A,;# Clnton County Cancer Crusade exceeds goal ST. JOHNS r- Announcement was made ths week that Clnton County became a goal key award wnner n the 972 Amercan Cancer Socety Crusade. The county goal ths year was set at $2,000 and to date $ has been receved above the set goal. The hghest total recorded n the past was $8,79,. Clnton County was the Talent set for Free Far stage, shows IONIA The stage Is set for the evenng grandstand shows at the Iona Free Far, whch runs July 28 through August 6, The far, breakng wth past tradton, has booked three star headlne attractons durng the sx-day eve-. nng grandstand show run, July 3 through August 5. In the past, two headlners were booked, wth one takng over the spotlght the frst three days and the other the fnal three. Roy Clark, one of the top country western stars and co-star of the "Hee-Haw" televson program, has top bllng July through August 2. Moton pcture, televson, and recordng star, James Darren, wll replace Clark as premer attracton on August 3 and 4. Hs move credts nclude "Operaton Madball", "The Guns of Navarone*, and "Damond Head". He s well known to televson vewers for hs starrng role n the "Tme Tunnel* seres, n addton to frequent appearance s on ''flnerr.^he'snows^wu'rclde comedan* "> "Harry r "" "Kng- Cole, Bobby Beronsn's Monkeys, The Chrs Albert! Famly balancng act, the Sound Generaton musc group from John Brown Unversty at Slloam Sprngs, Arkansas, comedan Kenny Mlton, and The Chrstes comedy acrobatc act. In addton to the standard sx-day evenng varety 'shows, Sonny James wll star In two evenng country and western shows on July 30. Brdgevlle By Mrs Thelma Woodbury Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wonsey of Ovd called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmld Sr. Frday evenng, June 30. Mrs. Florence Langdon of Owosso was a Saturday dnner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmld Sr. on July. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schmld Jr. and famly spent Wednesday and Thursday wth Mr, and Mrs. Gary Sknner of Pckford and wll spend a few days wth her mother, Mrs. Ellen Stambersky of Harrson, The songofthelawnmower s often drowned out by the growls of the man behnd t. Eghteenth county nthe state * to/reach Its goal. Mrs. Albert Fruchtl, charman of volunteer actvtes n Clnton County, credted the county's' servce program for trggerng a greater 'publc"response to the Crusade ths year* Also addng to'the success wer e specal events, whch netted $, They were garage sales, buck boards^ sklo, a f6od aucton.'and "Send a Mouse to College.* The followng lst shows breakdown oh the results of the recent crusade: Indvdual Specal Gfts, $ll2;00j House to House, $4,22.6;. Frm Gfts, $30,00; Independent Busness, $,32.85;CoUrtHouse Employees, $60.00;-Me-. mortals, $3,368.05; Professonals, $265.00; 'Specal Events, $,739.79; Clubsand Organzatons, $78.4; Total Crusade, $2,207,26. Clnton County Unt Offcers and commttee charman for the Crusade are: C. W. Lumbert, D.D^ presdent;. ; E, Garape.tlan, - M.D,, medcal p Charman; Mrs. Raymond' Thornton^ vce-presdent;. Mrs. Albert Fruchtl, volunteer drector; Mrs. Harold Sullvan, secretary; Harold Beardsley, treasurer; Mrs. Gaylord' Crowell, crusade charman; Rev. Averll M. Carson, publc educaton charman; C... W. Lumbert, D.D.S,,professonal educaton charman; Mrs. Betty Mnsky,publcty charman; Mrs. Edmund Smmon, servce charman; Judge Tmothy * M. Green, legacy charman;,mrs, Harold. Patrck, awards charman; Mrs. Robert Nourse,. specal events, charman; E. Gar'apetanj M.D,, and Mrs, Robert Nourse, Mchgan Dv. Boardof Drectors, V A East Vctor By Mrs Ray Ketchum, Donald, Morrll "" of Caro who attended school at Mchgan State Unversty last week spent the nghts wth hs 'parents,-' Mr, ^a'hd MrsU Stanley Morrll.*, H V**?* Mrs, Betty Jones of Ovd called on Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Perkns Sunday afternoon. O^ <3 WHETHER YOU'VE MOVED ACROSS THE GLOBE... or across town.,. Your Welcome Wagon hostess has gfts and; helpful nformaton for you. Phone. Call her at 224*66.'.',-.., Notce\.-'-'F::^ *"' -.. r ' '[..' '.>., Any resdents of St. Johns wshng to have ther drveway paved should leave ther name, address & phone number at Cty Hall^ V V % g '-, Spartan Asphalt Co. of Holt wll be dong work for the Cty soon. A representatve of the frm wll contact all those resdents who wsh prvate work. ^ Tom Hundley' Cty Clarlt* ; Y" * ur' t %&'..

16 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 Busness and Professonal Announcements, Legal News Real Estate Transfers (From records n offce of Regster of Deeds June 28: Slm, Lews and Ruth to James A. and Jeanne M. Butler property In Sec, 5, Rley. June 28: Lltzke, Oswald H. and Margaret O.; Brlggs, Roy P. and Paulne Ahr to Moore, Arche E, andadella Larry W. and Barbara S. Day Lot 8 Arcadan Est. June 28: Whltford, Ivan E, and Jance E, to George D, and Kathleen M. Blackmer Outlot F., St. Johns. June 28: Havens, Emery P. and Joyce D. to Rozen Woodard Inc. property n Sec. 32, Duplan. June 28: Koelsch, Phlp G. and Lorrane G. to Lloyd E. and Glenda Sue Jackson Lot 67 Rverwood. June 28: Beck, Jesse E, to Malcolm J, and Mary L. Twtchell property n Sec, 7, Watertown. June 28: Twtchell, Malcolm J. and Mary L. to Andrew and Elzabeth Ann Klsh property n Sec. 7, Watertown. June 28; Davdson, Herbert L, and Ruby M. to Rchard W, and Donna Schalla Lot 8 Rlvervew Hgts. June 28: Blrdsall, Katherne to Harold S, and Ida M. Beardslee Lot 0,, 2 Blk 3 Ovd. June 28: Baker, Owen and Edth B. to.papernk, Thomas J. Sr. and Thomas J. and Deborah J. Paplernk Jr. property on Sec. 7, Olve. June 28: Cohuja Bulders to Wllam I. Jakovac Lot 6, 7, Blk 8, Emmonsvlle. June 28: Mchgama Enterprses Inc., to Wllam I. and Mary Jane Jakovac Lot 6, 7, Blk 8 Emmonsvlle. June 29: Novak, Josephne to Charles B. and Janet M. Huntngton, Lot 0, Blk 35 St. Johns. June 29: Burns, Merle M. (Walker Est. to Bernard F. and Frances J, Schrader Lot 94, 95, 96, 2, 22, 23,,24 Blk 3, DeWltt. June 29: Fne, Francs N. and Blanche L.; Tucker, Wllam E. and Jewell to Prel- Mchgan, Inc. property In SQC 35, DeWtt. "June 29: Rennells, Eugene A. and Joan M. to Dave W. and Sandra Lockwood property In Sec. 3, Bngham. June 29: Rozen and Woodard Inc. to Thomas E. Carpenter property n Sec. 32, Duplan. June 29: Brownng, Myrtle A. to Rchard C. and Sally D. Brownns propertynsec. 20, Watertown. June 29: Byrnes, Onalee M,j Chaffee, Esther E.; Larklns, Gaylord M. to James W. and Sharon L. Roy, Lot 6, 7, Blk Ovd June 29: Bssett, Wllam to Robert O. Rvest, Lot 9$~ 0,, 2 Blk Bshop and Brown's Sub. June 30: Amercan Central Corp. to John E. and June E. Jeffrey, Lot 3 Westchester Hgts. June 20: Ballard, Robert E. and Rosella M. to Bd Assoc. Inc. property n Sec, 8 DeWtt, June 30: Ducharme, Donald R. and Marlene to Peter G. and Lnda M. Jubeck Lot 39 Wlllowcreek Fms. No, 2 DeWtt., June 30: Harrson, Keth M, and Dane M. to Stanley and Bonne J. Lutz property n Sec. 29, Bngham June 30: Mangrum, Lawrence _ W. and Rosetta to Johnathan and Lynn B. Royer property n Sec. 36, Rley June 30: Servss, George Jr. and Margaret to Gary J. and Sharon R. Servss Lot 5 Blk 4 Van Deusen June 30: DeLong, Onalee L, to Duane D. and Paulne A. Snder Lot 8, Blk B St. Johns. June 30: Havens, Clare V. and Margaret H. to Mchael A, and Sharon M.Wess property n Sec, 7, Watertown. June 30: Gage, Gladys B. to Raymond J, and Margarta Bowkus property n Sec. 30, DeWtt. June 30: Bowkus, Raymond J. and Margarta to Captal Regon Arport Authorty property n Sec. 30, DeWtt. June 30: Sandusky, Clare E. to Tmothy R, and Tamala L, O'Donnell, Lot 36 Rver Rdge No. 3. July 3: Lanterman, Cyntha W. to Melvln W, and Lorene M, Smth, Lot 9, 0, Blk 2, St. Johns, July 3: Redman, Porter W. and Lnda V. to Ronald G. and Susan W, Wymer property n Sec. 25 Essex. July 3: Berryhlll, Arche L, and Luclle to Leonard A. and Kathleen M, Woodman Lot 8 Lake Vew Farms July 3: Gffels, Herman and Ruth to Donald S. Krupp property n Sec. 22, Vctor July 3: Bunker, Karl B. and Evelyn G. to James M. and JoAnne K. Sommer Lot Bunker Hll Est. July 3: Kelson, Abbot and Ava T. to Berry Const. Co. Inc. Lot 44, 7, 72 Nelson Sub. July 3: TIdd, Josephne R. and Raymond B. to Veder L» and Kathleen M. Bass Lot 24, 25 Lakevlew Sub. Probate Court HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN HELENA M. BURK Regster of Probate WEDNESDAY, July 9, 972 Martha Fox, determnaton of hers. Jef'frey K. Katalenlch, appontment of admnstrator. Henry A. Mller, Jr., determnaton of Wrs. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the terms and condtons of a certan mortgage executed by MARY JANE SIMS to MICHIGAN MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, a Mchgan corporaton dated 6th day of August, 97, and recorded on th day of August, 97,lnLber 26, Page 983, Clnton County, Mchgan Records, whch mortgage was assgned by sad Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, A Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, by assgnment dated the st day of October, 97, and recorded on the 4th day of October, 97, n Lber 262, Page 654, Clnton County, Mchgan Records, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due, at the date of ths notce, the sum of FOURTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TEN AND 86/ 00 ($4,60.86 DOLLARS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statute n such^ case made and pro- f\ ' vde d^sad 'mortgage wll be ' foreclosed by/a^sale.of sad mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc aucton on the th day of October, 972, at 0:00 o'clock a.m., Eastern Standard Tme, at the man entrance to the Courthouse, n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, State of Mchgan; that beng one of the places of holdng Crcut Court n sad County. Sad mortgaged premses are descrbed as follows: The North 20 feet of Part of the Southeast /4 of the Southeast /4 of Secton 7, T7N, R2W, Vllage (now Cty of St. Johns, (unplatted porton, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat thereof n plat n Frame on Wall n the Offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan and descrbed as follows: Begnnng at the Southeast corner of sad Secton 7, runnng thence West 6 rods, thence North feet, thence East 6 rods, thence South feet to the place of begnnng, 42 South Lansng. The length of the perod of redempton from such sale wll be sx (6 months. Dated at Lansng, Mchgan, July 2, 972. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE 'ASSOCIA TION, A Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, Assgnee of Mortgagee DAVID M, LICK of FARHAT, BURNS AND STORY, P.C. Attorneys for Assgnee of Mortgagee 47 North Seymour Avenue Lansng, Mchgan STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Matter of KELLY COMSTOCK, Pettoner IT IS ORDERED that on Wednesday, August, 2, 972 a :00 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St, Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held n regard to Pettoner's petton to legally change her name from that of Kelly Comstock to that of Kelly VanEpps. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by ^ statute and Court Rule, TIMOTHY M.'GR'EEN Date: July 6,972 Stephen V. Moulten /s/ Attorney for Pettoner 920 N, Farvew. Lansng, Mchgan -3 Clams Dcknson Sept. 20 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of CHARLES C* DICKINSON Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 20, 972, at 0:00 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St, Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy of Karl J. Lepplen, executor, 08 Casevlle Road, Pgeon, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made asprovldedby Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M, GREEN Dated: July 5, 972 Frank H. Boyer Attorney for Estate 700 N. Woodward Ave, Bloomfeld Hlls, Mchgan 4803 U-3 Clams Dyer-Sept. 20 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of ' ROBERT C. DYER, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, September, 972 at 0:30 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams, and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Phyls W. Dyer, executrx, 5859 Oak Lane Drve, Lansng, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by statute and Court rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Date: June 27,972 Russel A, Lawler Attorney for Estate 200 Hollster Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 48933, 0-3 Clams Holmes Sept. 20 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of MINA J. HOLMES, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 20, 972, at :00 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan ahearngbe held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Morrs A, Gladstone, Admnstrator, 7 Alter Court, Mt. Clemens, Mchgan 48043, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 29, 972 ^ 0-3 Clams Wetber-Sept. 3 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of ROSE A, WIEBER, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 3, 972, at 0 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom n St, Johns, Mchgan ahearngbe (held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Mark J. Wleber and Gles E. Wleber, Co-Executors, of Fowler, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and-servce shall be made asprovldedby Statute and Court Rule, TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 2, 972 Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Estate 5 E. Walker Street St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Clams Bolles Sept. 3 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court, for the County of Clnton Estate of MONROE D, B. BOLLES, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, 'September 3, 972, at 0 a.m., In the Probate Courtroom In St, Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther, clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Clnton Natonal Bank S Trust Company, Executor, of St. Johns, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made asprovldedby Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 2, 972 Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Estate 5 E. Walker Street St, Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Lcense to Sell Raymond August 9 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of LUCILLE I. RAYMOND, a/k/a LUCILLE RAYMOND, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wedensday, August 9, 972, at :00 a.m. In the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Ward W. Kelley, Executor, for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons Interested In sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be granted. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 9, 972 Ward W. Kelley Attorney for Estate 306 Hollster Buldng Lansng, Mchgan Clams Colando sept. 6 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of ESTHER REGINA COLANDO Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 6, 972, at 0:30 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan ahearngbe 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 Harry B. Cummns, Attorney and Admnstrator pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 9, 972 Harry B. Cummns Attorney for the Estate 30 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 9-3 Hers Mller-July 9 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of HENRY A, MILLER, JR. It s Ordered that on Wednesday, July 9, 972, at 0:30 a.m. In the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Freda M, Mller to determne the hers at law of sad deceased. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and' Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 9, 972 Harry B. Cummns Attorney for Estate 30 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 9-3 STATE OF MICHIGAN, Offce of Clnton County Dran Commssoner IN THE MATTER OF Clnton County Dranage Dstrct No, Hayworth & Extenson NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF DETERMINA TION Notce s Hereby Gven that the Board of Determnaton, composed of Russell Howe, Herman Openlander and Walter Thelen, wll meet on Tuesday, July 25, 972, at 0:00 a.m., at the East Essex School, Essex Townshp, located t at the corner of Lowe and North Lowe Roads (center of Secton 23 Clnton County, Mchgan to hear all nterested persons and to determne whether the dran, known as Hayworth & Extenson as prayed for In the Petton to Cleanout, deepen, wden, straghten,' relocate, relocate along a hghway and extend a dran and for the constructon of structures and dams that wll properly mprove the flow^ and the nstallaton of dams necessary to assst or releve the flow of a dran whch constructon shall Include the constructon of such structures and dams that wll assst to Improve the flow of the Hayworth & Extenson Dran as provded In Act No. 40, Publc Acts of 956, as amended, In cooperaton wth PL 566, dated Aprl 24 & May 25, 970, Is necessary and conducve to the publc health, convenence and welfare, In accordance wth Secton 72 of Chapter IV of Act No. 40, P.A FRED BAKER * Specal County Dran Commssoner U-l Guardan Ostllng July 26 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of AXIL OSTLING, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, July 26, 972, at 0:30 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Derrll Shnabery, former guardan, for the appontment of an admnstrator, and for a determnaton of hers. Publcaton and servce shall be made asprovldedby Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 23,972 Derrll Shnabery Pettoner R-3, St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Clams Lance Sept. 3 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of ISABELLE LANCE Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 3, 972, at 9:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Molce Purvs, Admnstratrx, at 009 E. W&ker Street, St.' Johns, Mchgan 48879, pror to sad Hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 23, 972 Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore Attorney for Estate 5 E. Walker Street St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Fnal Account Lowe Aug. 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of MAUDE BELLE LOWE, A/K/A MARGARET LOWE, A/K/A M.MARGARET LOWE, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, August 2, 972, at 0:30 a.m., In the Probate Courtroom n the Courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan, a hearng be held on the Petton of Frederck C. Kurth, Executor, for allowance of hs fnal account. Publcaton and servce shall be made asprovldedby Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M, GREEN Dated: June 30, 972 Robert H, Wood Attorney for Estate 200 W. State St., St. Johns. Mchgan ^ 0-3 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made n the condtons of a mortgage made by JOHN T. BEAR and GLORIA JEAN BEAR, hs Wfe to MORTGAGE AS SOCIATES, INC., a Wsconsn corporaton Mortgagee, Dated Aprl 23, 97, and recorded on Aprl 23, 97, n Lber 260, on page 726, Clnton County Records, Mchgan and assgned bj sad Mortgagee to WORTH- INGTON FEDERAL SAV INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION by an assgnment dated May 22, 97, and recorded on June 2, 97, In Lber 26, on page 22, Clnton County Records, Mchgan on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Eleven Thousand Four Hundred Ffty Fve, and 3/00 Dollars ($,452.3, Includng nterest at 7% per annum. Under the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded, notce Is hereby gven that saldmort- - gage wll be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premses,' or some par of them, at publc vendue, at the south entrance to the Clnton County Courthouse Buldng n St., Johns, Mchgan, at 0:00 o'clock a.m., Local Tme, on Thursday August 0, 972. Sad premses are stuated n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, and are descrbed as: Lots 6 and 7 of Block 2, Walkers Subdvson of Outlot R, Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan. Durng the sx months mmedately followng the sale, the property may be redeemed. Dated: July 5, 972 WORTHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO CIATION Assgnee of Mortgagee. Dcknson, Wrght, McKean & Cudllp, Attorneys 800 Frst Natonal Buldng, Detrot, Mchgan Lcense to sell Novak August 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of ANNA NOVAK, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, August 2, 972, at 9:30 a.m. n" the Probate Courtroom n the Courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan a I hearng be held on the Petton of Elma Klockztem, Admnstratrx W/W/A for lcense,to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons Interested n sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be ' granted. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Dated: June 2, 972 Robert H. Wood Attorney for Estate 200 W. State St. St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Kncad Dstrct Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lang had as dnner guests Mrs. John Dothsuk, James Dothsuk'and hs daughter Janle of Ltfnsng, Sunday. Mrs, Alex Lahg was hostess to a pant party, Frday evenng. Allen Fsher of Interlocked brother o Mrs. Lang spent from Frday nghtunfl Monday mornng wth hs sster and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lang. Bke bug spreads (Contnued from page 3A Mrs. Bennett says she bcycles four tmes a day In mles and n the mornngs Florda, averagng 20 to 30 and evenng here. "But," she emphaszes, "I rde East Vctor every day, regardless ofthe»> Mrs Iln> KcUltum weather." The Bennets started bcyclng for good health. It* Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denns attended the Beardslee reunon Sunday, June 25 blood pressure n check, helps keep our weght and at the home of Mr..and they say. But best of all Mrs. Lawrence Dean of Morrce...."t keeps us feelng good." " «"$ <A* *. t- %* & h $ " mmm _ I IBM Ur When you don't have a bcycle bult for two... compromse. That's what the Pfer brothers dd. Tmmy, 7, and Bruce, 8, have a new way to rde pggyback. Once n awhle you're bound to take a spll as nne-year-old Mark Smaltz found out. Mark, on hs way to the park, shyly sad he dd t on purpose ouch! Busness Drectory ** v" V ;j%»aaa W%^s% 3=u% * AUTOMOTIVE FARM SERVICES HARDWARE, For the BEST BUY In New & Used Chovrolets See EDINGER & WEBER FOWLER Phone Be a Partner NOT JUST A CUSTOMER Buy the Co-op Way FARMERS' CO-OP FOWLER Phone 5B2-266', FARM DRAINAGE, JAMES BURNHAM Phone St. Johns R-S, St. Johns Purna Feeds $ Means $ $ $ In Tour Pocket Mathews Elevator Co. 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17 July 2,972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 7A Ths famly's cottage s on four wheels * By LEE PETERS ^ 'News Staff Wrter ' * ST, JOHNS The Donald Saboa have a cottage on four wheels I It's a Coachmen motor home wth all the comforts of home. But there's one excepton, the Sabo famly of 303 Lndy Lane feels. "You're not ted down to one place," explans Sabo, a pharmacst at Arnold Dr.ugs n.southgate Shoppng Plaza. He reports that on a three-day weekend one can travel a dstance of 600 mles comfortably. That can put you n one of fve dfferent states, the St, Johns man adds. Snce buyng the unt a "couple months ago, Don, hs wfe Maureen and chldren, Robert and Lsa have vsted such places as Charlevox, St. Ignace, Sleepng Bear Sand Dunes'atTraverseCty, Detrot's Greenfeld Vllage, Port Huron and Hgglns ake. They try to get away every two weeks and n a recent adventure they searched for Petoskey Stones n Petoskey; There's no^problem fndng a place to camp, says Sabo, snce the motor home s completely self contaned. *e advses that f state campgrounds are full or prvate facltes overcrowded, a rest area or parkng lot can fll the bll. Hs ar-condtoned 25- foot camper sleeps sx, has ts " own generator, stove, oven and refrgerator and bathroom. It has connectons for both gas and electrcty. Carpetng s just one of the added luxures. Under normal condtons, Sabo says the vehcle should not be drven over 60 m.p.h, *nd he ought to know after motorng,500 n only a few weekends. For those thnkng about nvestng n a motor home, Sabo cautons that you have to really lke t and to be an engneer, too. ^ Ths summer the Sabos have plannsa'a campng trp to the west coast. Ther Men's ternary sn*t complete yet, as they lke to get off the beaten path and away from crowds. There are many luxury 'campgrounds,' reports Sabo. It seems where one stops there are always a half dozen who follow, he beleves. People lke to congregate, he thnks, and one of the man reasons s protecton. The large number of campgrounds s due to franchsed companes lke Kampground of Amerca (KOA and several motel chans, lke Ramada Inn, enterng the busness. And wth more competton, the level of luxury at the campstes also grows. Accordng to the Wall Street Journal, some campgrounds resemble small towns, and nvestments rm nto mllons of dollars. A faclty near Wldwood, Fla., wll open next month wth,50 campstes, and plans call for,900 stes by the end of next year. "On a full day t wll have a populaton upwards of 3,000 people," says George Wayson, presdent of Contnental Camper Resorts Inc. whch owns the faclty. The company's nvestment wll total nearly $6 mllon. Each campste has a telephone, and the stes are arranged around an 8-hole, 6,500-yard golf course. A$l mllon clubhouse has locker, nl-r- *>***.W***- V *" Here's Donald and Maureen Sabo wth.robert and Lsa fn front of ther Coachmen motor home. The 25-foot vehcle s self contaned and has al the comforts of home. rooms, dnng rooms, a pro shop and whrlpool and sauna baths. All the campground's restrooms are ar-condtoned, and one restroom, whch cost $00,000, s especally equpped for the elderly wth grab rals, wheelchar ramps and ndvdual shower stalls. Other companes are developng "condomnum* campgrounds where the ndvdual campstes are sold to.campers. Outdoor Resorts of Amerca Inc. formed four years ago to buld campgrounds, has developed three such facltes n Florda and one n Tennessee, and t plans a dozen more n Mchgan, Colorado, Calforna, New York and Mssour. The stes" measure 35 feet by 70.feet and sell for $4,200 "to $9,000 dependng on locaton. When an owner sn't usng hs campste, the company wll rent t for hm - at $5 to $0 a nght - and splt the ncome wth the owner. The concept s beng well receved, company offcals clam. Campers lke the dea of always beng assured a place to camp, and ownng a campste also appeals to nvestors lookng for apprecaton n land values, the offcals say. At the company's Orlando, Fla., faclty, where stes cost up to $9,000, more than half of the * 980 spaces are sold. Some campng experts are crtcal of the concept. They contend that campers who buy a ste wth an eye partly toward apprecaton n land values may pe dsapponted, at 'least*:n the^hort run. Few of the campgrounds are sold out, and the unsold stes are a drag on the market, they explan. Also, some consultants wonder about the long-term attractveness of such campgrounds. Says one: "The reason people buy campng vehcles s to travel, not be ted down to one campste." Outdoor Resorts attempts to satsfy ts customers' wanderlust by offerng owners of stes n one campground the rght to rent stes n ts other facltes at half prce. But ncreasng campground costs and servces are showng up n hgher overnght rates. The average at KOA facltes now s around $3,50 a nght, corn-, pared^wth $2.25 three years ago, sad Darrell Booth, KOA presdent. Stes at Wldwood wll be prced at $7 for those farthest from the clubhouse and not on the golf course; those best stuated wll rent for $2. Also, there are a few ndcatons of growng camper unhappness over accommodatons. "Our studes show a defnte pattern of dssatsfacton s arsng" says Wlbur Lapage a campground researcher. "When we started surveyng campers eght years ago we got no grpes at all, but lately we get complants about hgh prces, nose, crowdedfacltles and campgrounds beng tootcommercal and tod much lke a resort. 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18 K**,. ( 8A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev, Francs Johanndes, Mnster 0:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp. Tuesday evenng each week - Bo/ Scouts. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CrTJRCH Averll M. Cason, Mnster Sunday, July G; 0:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp. Wednesday, July lp; 0:45 p^m, Boy r Scout Troop No. 8. ST, JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Wllam G. Hankerd, Pastor Rev. Raymond Goehrng Assocate Pastor Rectory 09 Lnden St. Ph Convent 0 S. Oakland Ph <l School 20 E. Cass Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 p.m. Sunday 7:30. 0, 0:30 and 2. Holy Days See bulletn. Weekdays 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and 7:5 p.m. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays, 3;30 to 5 p.m.: after 7 p.m. Mass untl! 9 pm. Weekday evenngs a few mnutes before evenng Mass. Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance, Thursday rom 4 to 5 p.m. and after the evenng Mass untl all arc heard. Mass and Prayers of Adoraton at 7:5 p.m. Holy Communon on Frday at 6 and 7:5 a.m. Adoraton of the Blessed Sacrament, 8:30 p.m. on Thursday through 7 p.m. on Frst Frday, Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena after 7:5 p.m. Mass each Tuesday. Relgous Instructon Classes Adult Inqury Class, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Hgh School CCD, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Publc Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 untl 5 p.m. Baptsms Each Sunday at :30 by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. SHEPARDSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Darold Boyd, Pastor 445 Dvson Street East Lansng, :30 a,m. Worshp Servce. 0:45 a.m. Church School. Wednesday: 7:00p.m.Cholrpractce, 8:00 p,m. Prayer servce. Admnstratve Board frst Monday In the month. General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September. Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at the homes ol members. Berean Crcle meets thrd Thursday evenng In each month at the homes of members. FIRST tb'vptlst CHURCH Sblth US-27 «( Paul A. ^Travs, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bble School 0:53 a.m. Worshp Servce a.m. Chldren's Churches 6 p.m. IN-TIME and HI-TIME 7 p.m. Evenng Woshlp Each Wed.,' 7 p.m. The Hour of Power for the whole famly. 8 p.m. Chor practce. Frst Sunday Communon Servce Frst Tuesday Deacon's Meetng Second Tuesday Lades' Mssonary Crcle. "Last Tuesday Trustees' Meetng Mon., Fl. "Moments of Medtaton." Rado WRBJ. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of E. Walker and Mead Sts. Rev. Hugh E, Bannlnga, Pastor Rectory Offce Summer Schedule Every Sunday, 7 a.m. Holy Communon. 2nd & 4th Sunday 9 a.m. Holy Communon and Sermon. Other Sundays. 9 a.m. Mornng Prayer and Sermon. 0 a.m. Church School and Nursery. Every Monday evenng, 7 p.m. Healng Servce. st & 3rd Mondays, 7 p.m. Senor Ctzens. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, noon, Senor Ctzens. Every Tuesday mornng and evenng. Weght Watchers. Startng June 22, every Thursday mornng, Bble School at 9:30a.m. PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Darold D. Boyd 9:45 a.m. Church School. :00 a.m.-mornlng Worshp Women's Socety meets the last Wednesday of each month, Dnner at 2:30. Meetng at :30. Youth Fellowshp meets the frst and thrd Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Councl of Church Mnstres and Admnstratve Board meets the frst Sunday of each month followng a potluck dnner at noon. Youth chor meets each Wednesday at 7 p.m. Senor chor meets each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH US-27>at Sturgs Rev. Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor' 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Dscussons. 0:5 a.m. Dvne Worshp. Holy Communon - st Sunday each month. Confrmaton Instructon Wednesdays after 3:5 p.m. 7*30 p.m. st Tuesday each month - Lades Gulld-LWML. 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays - Adult Informaton Classes, begnnng each September and February. Call on for specfc nformaton, ChUrch Offce Hours - 9j00-2:00 a.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Frday. ^t,«^* - t CHURCH OF CHRIST OF ST, JOHNS 680 N. Lansng St. Seventh Day Adventlst Buldng Mke Hargraye, Mnster 9:30 a,m. Sunday.Schoo], 0:30 a,m. Mornng Worshp Wed. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meetng. Call for more nformaton. Next Sunday In Clnton County Churches M - AH Churches n Clnton County 'are < nvted to send ther weekly announcements to -The Clnton County News. They must reach us by lo.a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current week's ssue. ST. JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE 400 B. State St. Rev, Jerry Thomas, Pastor Sunday School and church 9:00 to 0:30 a.m. Sunday evenng servce 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Md-week servce 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Everyone s welcometotheseservces, WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH (St. Johns Baptst Temple's Msson Church about 2 mles north The corner of N. US 27 and Roosevelt Rds. Sunday School and church 0:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday evenng servce 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Everyone s Welcome to these servces. WEST PILGRIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Rev. Bran K. Sheen, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 0:45 a.m. Church School ASSEMBLY OF GOD S. US-27 & E. Baldwn Joseph F. Eger, Jr., Pastor 0:00 a.m. Sunday School -00 am Mornng Worshp 6 30 p.m. Youth Servce 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evenng 7 p.m. Wednesday, second and fourth, WMC 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evenng servce SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 685 North Lansng Street Elder, E. F. Herzel, Pastor Servces held on Saturday nsls a.m. Church Servce 0:30 a.m. Sabbath School Servce JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kngdom Hall 993 North Lansng St. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Congregaton Book Studes, Text studed: "The Natons Shall Know That I am Jehovah -How?" Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Theocratc Mnstry School Texts Used: "Bble" and "Ad to Bble Understandng" 8:30 p.m. Servce Meetng. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Publc Lecture- Gven by Qualfed Representatve of the Watchtower, Bble and tract Socety. 0:30 a.m.-watchtower Study- Current ssue of the Watchtower" magazne studed. PUBLIC INVITED NO COLLECTION TAKEN FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Rev. C.A. Stone, Pjslor 32 X. U.S. 27 Phone :4T J,n. Chnch School :00..n. \\ orslp Se \cp 7:00 p.m, Evenng Worshp WEDNESDAY 4:00 p.m. Logos Clu"> 8:00 p.m. Fanllh Bble Stud\ a -A t CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 55 North Lansln Street Rev Wesley Manker Phone :00 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:5 p m Young People''; Servce 7-fP r> m Evenng Wrstup Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Caravan. 7:45 p.m. Bble Study and prayer hour. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 305 Church Street Phone Robert Bentley, Mnster 0:00 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m.-evenlng Worshp Prayer servce as announced. SALEM UNITEDMETHODISTCHURCH Parsonage and Offce: US-27. and County Lne Road Pastor Charles VanLente Phone Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worshp. 0:30 a.m. Church School, Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Chor pracltce 7:30 p,m. Md-week Servce, Thursday: 7:30 p.m. WSCS Thrd Thursday. DeWtt- Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL - ' A BIBLE CHURCH ' 4337 Turner Road, DeWtt Rev. Douglas Beach, Pastor Phone a.m. Sunday'School a.m. Worshp Servce 6 p.m. Young People 7 p.m. Evenng Servce. 7:5 p.m. Wednesday - Bble Study and Prayer. A frendly church wth a message for today. Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng. DcWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Inter-denomnatonal Murl J. Eastman. Pastor Amy Mulford, Sunday School Supl.. Marlyn Krol, Co-Supt. fl;45 a.m Sunday School a.m. Church 7 p.m. Youth Fellowshp REDEEMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 05 N. Brdge St. H. Forest Crum, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Worshp, (nursery provded, 0:30 - ll:00a.m.,coffeafellowshtp, a.m. Church School. ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Hev Glen V,Calhey, Jr. Resdence Church Rectory Offce nd and 4th Sundays 9 a.m.. Holy Communon and sermon. Other Sundays 9 a.m., mornng prayer and sermon. Church school every Sunday, 9:30 a.m. t COMMUNITY OF ST. JUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmltt, Pastor * 409 Wlson, DeWtt Daly Mass: Mon. and Thurs. - 7:30 p.m.\tues Wed. and Fr. 7:00 a.m. Sunday Mass: 9:00 and :8 a.m. Servces at Mddle School, DeWtt. EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal Round Lake fload V. mle East of US-27, Glen J. Farnham, Pastor SU fo afn. Sunday School* Classes for B ll a.m', Mornng Worshp, 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellowshp. Senor, 4 and Up; Jet Cadets, 0-3, 7 p.m. Evenng Servce ^ S - B l b l e Study and prayer Supervsed nursery a for babes ana small chldren n all servces. "An open door to an open book. t. A Bble preachng church wth a message for you... ST. TIIERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fathers Francs Murray, Joseph Droste and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: 02 W. Randolph, Lansng Phone 4(0-005 Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 p.m, Sunday: 6, 8, 0, 2; DeWtt, 0 a.m. Holday: 7, 8, 0 a.m.; 5:30, 7:30 p.m. Weekday Masses: 8 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Confessons Saturday: 3:30, to 5 and 7:30 to 0; Eves of Holdays, a to 9. Baptsm: Sunday at p.m. Please call n advance. l HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Davd B. Franzmeer, Pastor 380 W. Herbson Rd.. DeWtt Phone 6* Now usng new house of worshp. Sunday mornng schedule: Sunday School, Teens for Chrst and Adult dscusson 9:5 a.m. Dvne Worshp 0:30 a.m. VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 24 E. State Road Rev. LaVern Sreta, Pastor 9:45-0:45 a.m. Church School. There s a class for everyone from the youngest to the oldest. The Bble s our textbook a.m.-2 Noon Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through 6th grade 5:30 p.m. BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 p.m. Evangelstc Servce 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practces Wednesday, 7:GU p.m. Md-week Prayer Servce; 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practce Saturday 0:00 a.m. Jr. Chor practce st Thursday 7:30 pm. Woman's Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2:00 p.m. Ann Judson Guld for Jr. H. grls 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m Men's Fellowshp SOUTH DeWITT CHURCH OF CHRIST Temporarly Meetng at the DeWtt Hgh School Evangelst: Rchard J. Wolfcale Telephone: a.m. "Revval Fres," Channel 5 TV; "Revval Fres." 0 rado. 9:45 a.m. Bble School 0:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp. Sermon: "The Mnd of Chrst." Weekly Communon. 6:30 p.m. Youth groups for grades through freshman u college. 6:30 p.m. Evenng Worshp. Sermon: "What the Church of Chrst Stands For " Wednesday, 7 p.m.. 8 classes. Thursday, 7 p.m. Fshermen's Club FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF DeWITT Jay T. George, Pastor The Frst Baptst Church of DeWtt wll begn conductng regular servces n the Townshp Hall No. located at 44 E. Man n DeWtt Sundav, September 20. Sunday School wll begn at 0 a.m. followed by Church Worshp servce at a.m. There wll be an Evenng Servce at 6:30 p.m.» For more nformaton concernng the Frst Baptst Church of DeWtt call m DeWtt or Jn St. Johns. VALLEY FARMS UNITEf PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 55 E Sate Rd. Rev. Nel Bollnger. Pastor Phone :30 a.m. Sunday School.00 a.m Mornlnjl Worshp. 7*30 p.m. Sunday evenng Evangelstc. Wednesday 7:30 p.m Youth servce, Thursday. 7:30 p n Bble Study. We cordally Invte 'ou to attend any or all of these servces.,_. Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTIME Sunday mornng at 0:30 a.m., WRBJ. 580 on your dfal. Fowler Area MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Fr. Albert J. Schmltt,Pastor LOWE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lowe and North Lowe Road Pastor Charles VanLento Sunday: Church Servce -2. Sunday School -2. Tuesday: Choral Actors 3-4:30. Wednesday: Bble Study 7:30-8:30. Senor Chor 7:30-8:30. CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN" CHURCH Maple Rapds, Mchgan Hev Robert E, Myers, Pastor 0;uu a.m, Worshp Sevce :5 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. U.C.Y.M, meets on alternate Sundays G:45 p.m. Thursday, Cherub and junor chor. 8 p.m. Thursday, Chapel chor. :30 p.m. Thrd Frday, Women's Fellowshp, church basement. 8:3J p.m. Servce meetng Matherron Area MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH 2:00 p.m. Sunday School '3:00 p.m. Worshp servce Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH & mle east of Perrnton on M-57, 'A mle south Rev. Fred Wng, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Youth Servce 7:45 pm.-evenng Servce ^Lt 5 gsz " ^ Pl " ayer and prose servce Hour of Power, Servce a.m. Sunday Masses 6:30; R:30 and 0:30 a.m. Weekdays Durng school year, 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. - Holy Days-540; 7:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. eve before. Sorrowful Mother Novena Frday, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays 7:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler H.E. Rossow, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Worshp. 0:00 a.m. Sunday School. Rley Townshp ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 4'A mues west of St. Johns on M-2 5'A mles south on'francs road 2 mles west on Church road " Marvn L. Bare, Pastor 0:30 a.m. Worshp,,_,. _,.. 9:5 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Holy 5 ' Communon frst Sunday of the month at 8 a.m., thrd Sunday of the month at 0:30 a.m. SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wlllard Farrer. Pastor Located 'J mle east ot Francs Road on Chadwlck Road 0 a.m. Sunday School a m. Worshp Servce Gunnsonvlle Area - ' GUNNISONVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads Rev. Dan Mles, Mnster 0:30 a.m. Church Servce 0:45 a.m. Sunday School Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapds Area Parsh Pastor Charles VanLente Parsonage and Offce: US-27 and Clnton-Gratot County Lne Road Phone * MAPLE RAPIDS UNITED MKTHODST CHURCH Pas'lor-dules VanLente S"mtlay: >*4"' "!" Church School. Il00n.n. Wn shp. MottaV7tQ0}, Scouts, Tursl.n'' f -:00 p.m. Senor Chojr practce. :30 p.m. WSCS f lrsttuesdaj each month. ^ GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Scott and Marshall'Roads Pastor-Charles VanLente Sunday: 0:4-5 «*.&,, church School. :00 a.m. Worshp. Thursday: wscs 4th Thursday at ts.uu p.nn Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 269 E. Maple Rapds Road Rev Paul R. Jones. Pastor Phone a.m. Bble School for everyone. a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Adult Bble dscussons. Nursery provded durng servces. 0:30 p m. Youth Meetngs 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jr. Chor; Chancel Chor, 7; 30 p.m. Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODIST "~ CHURCH. Rev. Clarence Keth Telephone 64-6b8* a.m. Worshp 0 a.m. Church School BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, Rchard Cole, Pastor 0:00 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek servce on Wednesday 7:30 p.m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Corner Upton Rd. & Stoll Rd. Elder - Earl Premoe Sunday School 0 a.m.'preachng Chor Practce Wed. 6:30 p.m. Md-Week Prayer Servce Wed, 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp. 0:30 a.m.-sunday School, Supt.. J Merle Baese- DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH \ Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster su lvv.m.-^sunday School. SupYSKennethKlger r '# t***± a.m. Worshp servce. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH " Rev. Charles Cowley 0:00 a.m. Worshp servce.00 a.m. Sunday School, Paul Brown, Supt. 6 p.m. Junor and Senor BYF 7 p m. Evenng Servce 3:30 p.m., Wednesday Junor and Senor Chor practce. 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer and Bble Study. DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School 5565 E. Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Jack Schwark, S.S. Supt. 0 a.m. Sunday School yjs^ssssf and Youth Fellow- Sh 7?30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meetng ST. CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Pasto P.O. Box E. ManSt.. Bannster, Phone: Sunday Lturges: Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-CMay to Dec. 8:00 and 0:00 a.m. (Dec. to May 8:30 and 0:30 a.m. Holy Day Lturges: 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Ray McBratne, Pastor Telephone or :30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 a.m. Church School 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng. EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pasto 0:30 a.m. Sunday School :5 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meetng Ovd Area OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ' Man at Oak Street Rev. Ear C. Copelln, Pastor Norma Johnson, Church school Supt. Mrs. Ida Beardslee, Organst 0:45 a.m. - Church School. :00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp. Wed., 7 p.m., Senor Chor Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Bble Study. CHURCH 6** GOD Ovd, Mchgan,. Rev, L. Sanders, Pastor looo a.m. Sunday School l-.ro a.nu Mornng Worshp 6IU0 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce, J 730 p.m. Wednesday, Bble SUflj'l 8:4a p m. Chor practce UNITED CHURCH OF OVID 4 West Front Street Walter A, Kargus m, Mnster Vera Tremblay, Church School Supt. :00-2;00-Mornlng servces, :00-2:Q0-Church School Classes. Board Meetngs 2nd Tuesday of each month. Women's' Fellowshp General Meetngs 2nd Wednesday* Crcle Meetngs 3rd Wednesday, Chldren's chor Wed. at 4 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapds, Mch. Each Week The Clnton County News Wll Publsh One Of The Many Fne Churches Located n Clnton County. THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE S & H Form Sales & Servce New-Holland Machnery - ^ Our Specalty 4 M. N. on US-27 to French Rd. Phone Egan Fold Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hlfhan Phon e D & B Party Shoppe Open Monday thro Saturday * Complete Party Supples 224 N. Clnton Phone 224*3535 Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery 08 W.Walker Ph Parr's Rexall Store The Corner Drug Store Phone Schmtt Electrc 807 /2 E. State St. Johns Burton Abstract and Ttle Company ' 9 N. Clnton, St. Johns Junor Chor Wed. at 4 o'clock. Senorv Chor Wed. at 7 o'clock. OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH "the church wth Acts 20:20 vson" 00 N. Man St., Ovd Rev. Rchard Gleason Church Phone Parsonage Shone :00 a.m, Sunday School :00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:00 p.m. Youth F.M.Y. 7:30 p.m. Evenng Worshp 0:30 a.m. Ladles Bble Study every' Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce 6:00 p.m. Teen's Soft Ball evbry ^Frday " HOLY "FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH. Oyd, Mchgan ( Fr Joseph"Auon 0!30 a.m. Mass on Sunday 7 p,m. Evenng Mass on Wednesday. - Confessons 0 to 0:30 on Sundayrrornng. Pewamo Area ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M>A Pastor Sunday Masses fl a.m., 8 a.m. and 0 a.m, Daly Mass 7:30 a.m. ST. JOHNS Central Natl Bank OF ST. JOHNS Member FDIC Phllps Implement COMPANY 33 N. Lanslne St. Ph Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N. Clnton Phone Wes' Gulf Servce WE GIVE S&H STAMPS Free Pck-up & Delvery S. US-27 Ph. 224*222 Jm McKenze Agency 22N. Clnton, St. Johns 24 W. Washngton, Iona Allaby-Brewbaker,lrc. 08 /2 N. Clnton St. St. Johns, Mchgan St. Johns Co-op N. Clnton Ph ' Holy Baptsm Sunday, p.m. Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Famly Holy Hour for Peace Saturday, 7:5 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Dr. Lloyd Walker 636 Horzon Drve, Iona Sunday: 0:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Unted Methodst Youth Fellowshp. WSCS meets thrd Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardsvlle roads 0:00 a.m. Sunday school, Clas.cs for, al ages >, *00* a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. Young People 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce. 7S30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meet* "ladles Mssonary crcle meets 4u,'*&& Club meets 4th Saturday In month * WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ray. Edward F. Otto, pastor Phone Federal-Mogul { ^CORPORATION, ^ FOWLER k.. J Mathews Elevator Gran Feed Beans Phone Farmers Co-op ELEVATOR Wayne Feeds and Gran Phone S82-2M Schafer Heatng, he; Heatng, Ar Condtonng Swmmng Pools Fowler, Ph WESTPHALIA Maynord-AUen STATE BANK Portland Suntlcld Wetpfealla Member F.D.I.C. Phone 587-3: Mornng Worshp: 0:00 a.m. Church School Classes :5 a.m. Jr. and Sr. H Y.F. 6:00 p.m. / 'Cherub and Youth Chor Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. Chancel Chor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. Noon meetngs every 3rd Wednesday. W.X.Y.Z. Noon meetng every st Wednesday. Councl on Mnstres every 3rd Monday at 7:30. Admnstratve Board, 4th Monday of every 3rd month. ST. MARY'S CHURCH ', Hev Fr Aloysus H. Mller, Pastor Fr Martn Mller Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses 6, 8 and 0 a.m. * Weekdays Durng school year 7:00, 7:45 and :5 a.m. Saturdays 6:45 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Holy Days 5:30, 7:30, 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Evenng Mast Frday, 8:00 p.m, Lansng KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST 007 Kmberly Drve Lansng, Mchgan John Halls ll a.m. Mornng Worshp II a.m. Bble'Study 6 p.m. Evenng Worshp J Mdweek servce 7!30 p.m. Wednesday nght.. «It

19 July 2,972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, Stv Johns, Mchgan, 9A U < 3 r * '" * "? Kroger Coffee Henrs Tastee Dressng 32-O WtCnn 99 p :v] 60Z WtJar 5g t Plus Top Value Stamps! Prces & Coupons Good July 0-6,972, In St. Johns Copyrght, 972. The Kroger Co. Wa Rworvfj The Rght To Lmt Quanttes. 00 Two-Ply Jumbo Gala Towels.., 28 Roll Kroger Frozen Orange Juce 6-Gz fl7«melo Soft Whte Bread Kroger Regular or, ''"_ Buttermlk Bscuts 20-Oz OCt Wt Lvs t J Pkg Of Of 5 0 AH Flavors Hawaan Punch o?2 29* In No Return Bottles JpK Peps Cola... - New Jelo Soft Swrl <?, IT 4%-Oz OE< WtPkgs '* New Post Pnk Panther Rakes 43' BgK Canned Pop,..2 &..»!., Carnaton Evaporated Mlk 4 S 8' 650 One Ply Sheets CharmnBathTssuer 38* For Barbecues "Open Pt Sauce SS, 35* General Mlls Cherros Home Prde Whte 0-OJ: Wt Pkg Pkg Paper Plates...-ofo<> OAt 39' 4gt OudrlTs Parkay Margarne 2,29* ***. s un qod. Keal Lemon O>BII Whte Bread...SS 8* wt> Lady Betty Prune Juce.:$?& 53* Delcous Beet Sugar Vlfelchade & 32* Musselmans 50-Oz CK* Apple Sauce Wt Jar wj Crushed Dole Pneapple g& 39' Longhorn ll wth Beans ^,,33* Bltmore Luncheon Meat H2Z. 29' mww\"w:wm#mm Lmt on a wth ths coupon Specal Label Tde Detergent 48 upon Good thru July 6,972 ^!l*ffl ^sm^m^mmwrnssmm Lmt 2 wth ths coupon Kroger 2% Lowfat Mlk or Homogenzed Mlk 2 64-F. A N Oz Ctns ^BT M jjjj^^jj^couponmboqd^hru July \ 6,972.} r Sweet Western ^^^M l^^miiflm^w(m^^^r,,c ^ Cantaloupes I W Round Flavor Seal Slced Peschke Bacon Lb Half Slced Pork Lon u, 88* Gordon's Pork Lnks SS. 89' Whole or Porton Sem Boneless Ham. Lb 88' Kroger All Beef Weners... Lb 79* Calforna Red Rpe Strawberres.. U.S. No, Whte Seedless Grapes,... Lb 48' Tree Rpened Southern Peaches U.S. Gov't. Graded Choce Sfeok Xtra Low Dscount Sale Prce Kroger 2% Lowfat Mlk or w Homogenzed turkey Mlk 69 ^^ wth coupon ^^^ Drumstcks Lb 23 Xtra Low Dscount Sale Prce Double Breasted or Three Legged Fryers «...u, 39' Famly Pak Fryer Legs or Thghs u 59' Famly Pak Fryor Brrash ur Drumstcks Lb 69' Monday thru Saturday 9:00 9:00 Southgate Plaza - St. John. Sunday 0:00-5:00 South U.S.-27

20 20A CLINTON COUNTY* NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 2 972, Saturday, June 7 Mr.-and Mrs, Wlbur Sanfo*d, Jula and Paulne ' McDonald attended the funeral of Mrs, Sanford's sster,.volet Colby n Evart. Mrs. Sanford also called on the Harold Sherman famly n Evart, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Denns Jr. of Lapsng and Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sanford and famly called on Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur Sanford on- Father's Day, GAS MAPLE RAPIDS MUS, JOYCI-: UUMSEY 27 West Mnln Strppl Mr /V and Mrs, Elmer Beber of Columba,. vsted Mr, and Mrs. Carl Slls and Dean the week of June 22, 'Mrs. Beber s Mrs, Sll's sster. Three, famles n Maple Rapds have new grandchldren, Mr, and Mrs. Frances Cortwrght have a grandson, and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Antes and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ryan have new granddaughters.,a FUELforALL SEASONS NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS- LP GAS WILL DO THE JOB! Prompt Delvery WHITE'S GAS Sgn Up Now. after delvery. payment at end A of 6560S. BegoleRd. PERRINTON /2N-2W -/2N From Pompe PHONE POMPEII # S3 4-H CHATTER : By JOHN AYLSWORTH "-' - " ' Cllnton.County 4-H Hort- Harte, Kountry Kousns, culture members took top. placed 5th wth 32.7 and honors at the 'State 4tH Gerlyn' Favor, Kountry. Hortculture Identfcaton Kousns, places 6th wth Contest June 23 at Mlch ponts out of a possble 200. Each of these 4 - gan: State Unversty durng the 972 Youth Exploraton grls wll recever $5,00. Day Program. The contest gft.certfcate from the Joseph Harrs Seed Company,.conssted of a wrtten exam, judgng 4 classes of frut Rose Mller, Kountry and vegetables, dentfyng Kousns, placed 8th wth a 64 basc vegetables, flowers, fruts.and nuts and orn. *The Counselors. Camp score of amentals plus.dentfyng a Tranng Workshop was held specalty group, June at, the Algonqun 4-H Youth Center at Helen 7 Blakely, Else 4 Corners Club, pl&cedfrsth Hastngs, Clnton County was the Senor dvson and Bran. represented by Lorene Tat, VanVleet, Kounty Kousns, Bran VanVleet, and Debbe placed 3rd n the Senor Dvson; They, along wth the Roesch of Eagle, Followng Butler of St. Johns andvckl 2nd and 4th place wnners,'' the tranng sessons these wll receve partally sponsored trps to the Natonal serve as^ camp -counselors 4-H'ers wll be asked to Junor Hortcultural Assocaton Annual Conventon at week of camp at the Algon throughout the summer for a Columbus,.Oho, December qun 4-H Youth Center, the 3-7, 972, Helen scored, 4-H Camp s open for four 65.5 and Bran scored 47,6 - more weeks - July 6-20, out of a possble July 23-27, July 30 - August In the Junor dvson for 3,'and August' 6-lO, Tha members under 4 years of cost, of camp s $2l.00.for age Clnton County 4-H'ers each week any youth wsh placed 4 out of the top 6 to attend. For more nformaton about camp the youtn places. Rose Oberln, Else : 4 Corners, placed 2nd wth should contact- the. County a score of 37,4; Annette Extenson Offce n St. Johns, Irsh, Jolly Green Gants, placed 4th wth 33.5; Sherl Ths Year Get The Most For Your Wheat.. < TAKE PART IN FARM BUREAU'S WHEAT PROGRAM You Wll Get: Cash At Harvest.. " Opportunty to Share In Seasonal Prce Rses... If you sell for cash at harvest you may lose out on prce rses. If you store for later sales you take a chance on the market. Receve a check promptly and Receve a,check for fnal marketng year. St. Johns Co-op Your Partners In Proft N. Clnton Phone Davd Havland, phve 4-H Projects, wll represent Clnton County at the 972 Mchgan. 4-H Mlk Marketng Tour, > July 2-3 n Detrot. Approxmately 50 4-H. young men' from throughout ^Mchgan nter- ested n dary wll be partcpatng n ths program. Followng a bref program at Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton Off ce, the group wll tour the Kroger, Dary plant, attend a Detrot.Tger Baseball game, partcpate n dscussons dv-cooperatves and mlk marketng stuatons and problems nvolved. The conference s sponsored by the Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton. '/^FolSwn'g ^the "program a wrtten exam wll be gven and 5 of he'boys wth the hghest-scores wll be nvted to attend an ntervew durng the State 4-H Dary Show on August 23 at MSU. Seven of the 5 boys wll be selected to have the opportunty to attend the Annual 4-H Dary Conference, October l-3nmadlsdn,wis. Thrty seven 4-H youth and eght chaperones partcpated n the 4-H Teen Leaders canoe weekend July 8 and 9. The group canoed the 55 mles from Graylng to Mlo on the AuSable Rver, The group reported they had an excellent weekend of.fun. I doubt f anyone ddn't upset once ether by accdent or wth a lttle help.. 4-H Softball results for last week's games reported nclude: Green League - Kountry Kousns I over Vctor; Bengal Communty over Kountry Kousns II; Olve.4-H Projects over Fowler Busy Bees; Charle's Gang over Green Clover Communty; Teen Leaders I over Charle's Gang and Teen leaders n over Fowler Busy Bees; Whte League - Bengal Communty over Kountry Kousns and Charle's Gang over Green Clover Communty, Cauton aganst food posonng Prevent food posonng ths - summer by specal care n preparng and handlng the top offenderscream pe fllngs, potato salad, chopped hatt and egg salad sandwches and poultry stuffngs a Mchgan State Unversty marketng specalst advses. Food can.be hazardous wthout gvng any offflavors or odors, Maryann Beckman cautons. Mostfood posonng results from mproperly prepared or handled foods. Keep hot foot hot and cold : food cold, the specalst says. Never let foods stand at temperatures between 50 and 20 degrees F when bactera s most lkely to grow. If you're transportng hot foods, make sure they're hot through to the center. Then keep them n thermostype contaners or wrap them n thck layers of newspaper,. Plan to eat hot foods soon Mrs. Beckman says. Keep cold foods at temperatures below 50 degrees F, Cold won't kll harmful bactera, but t curbs growth. Chll foods thoroughly before puttng them nto an nsulated cooler. Tuck plastc bags; ;Uled wth ce around foods," or use plastc ntlfc. carfens flled wth water and frozen" "Cans of specal lqud that can be frozen and used over and over also may be used. For safe sandwches, carry ngredents separately and put them together at the pcnc ste, justbeforeservng. Prepare foods under extremely clean condtons. Wash hands "thoroughly and keep nsects and anmals away from foods durng preparaton. Most acd foods such as pckled products, frut and frut products are safe wthout refrgeraton. Refrgerate al leftovers as soon as possble after eatng, Mrs, Beckman says, A fnal suggeston: "f n doubt, throw t out." * A 6 CTION One of the 'tragedes of ^an age n whch fewer and fewer people produce what we eat s the lack of understandng of what s nvolved n food producton. Our modern food producton system has experenced many changes n recent years, and s made up of all knds of farms and farmers. Some farmers,work at the occupaton full tme and have no other source of ncome. Others are part-tme or evenweekend hobby farmers, but they all help supply our food needs. Most farmers are stll the tradtonal propretor$usng manly famly labor and buyng and sellng n the market.' At the other extreme, we have some huge farm operatons whch requre wage. laborers and even sales and. bookkeepng personnel. Many people stll thnk of the farmer as manlyputtng seeds nto the ground, or feed nto anmals' mouths to turn out food and fber for consumers, who wll reward hm accordng to ts worth or ther means. Food producton s much more complex than that today.. Proft and loss s the governor over the modern farm. Whatpays s produced; what does not, s not. Farmers today are a part of a bg and complcated market mechansm that does more than sack potatoes and package bacon. They must compete for markets and prces for ther products. They are nfluenced by merchandsng practces. Whole sectors of farmng are at the mercy of nutrtonsts' debates on the dangers of fats. Farmers are also affected by a maze of laws and regulatons. Ther future s subject to local tax assessments; to rules on feedng. steers dethylstlbestrol; to a number of prce classes for raw mlk; to the exchange rate between dollars and yen n sellng farm products to Japan and to the success, of the Secretary of Agrculture, n.^ negotatng foregn trade> agreements. Yes, today's farmng" fs part of a bg and complcated prvate and publc burr eaucracy whether we lke t or not. HtflOHU r*u Mrrntn JUL! Ht.»! check your equpment before usng H... IT'S SAFER! aatf^ty-.m Bath student n MSU program.east LANSING - Audrey Schafer of DeWtt Is among 2 hgh school muscans from 4( Mchgan and two out-of-state communtes enrolled n Mchgan State Unversty's summer Youth Musc program. The students were Selected to partcpate n the program on the bass of ther ndvdual nstructor's recommendatons. Many are on scholarshps. suppled by local musc clubs or. MSU Youth Musc. The frst hghlght of the two -week program was.a band concert "on the green" performed by the 60- member. Youth Musc Band July 3. ' Youth Musc Concerts wll also be held Wednesday and Frday, July 5 and 7, at 7:30 p.m. n the Musc Aud-. ^torum. Outstandng solosts, selected by audton, wll be heard. At 3 pom- Saturday, July 8, the frst two-week sesson wll be concluded wth a concert by the orchestra, band, chorus and chamber chor. Included wll be works by Mendelssohn, Kabalevsky, Coates, Kallnnlkoy and Bach. - - Mss Senator; daughter of Mr. and. Mrs,, Bernard Schafer of 557 E. Wobb Ed.^ DeWtt, s an honor SUK at Bath Hgh School, Maple Rapds\ Mrs, Anna Gault and chldren attended: the weddng of Karen Wood and Phllp] ter on June.24 n Pompel- Mr. and Mrs,:.Walter Danforth and famly spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rch,n Port Huron, Jacke Danfprth s stayng wth her sster*and husband for the week,, Mr. and Mrs: Rchard, drews, and famly spent the weekend wth M$s. -Marge RUhsey. Other callers were Mrs. Don Andrews, and chldren and Mrs t Eulah.Falor and Orvlle Sllman. Ma Andrews s.'spendng the week wth hs grandmother. Every Master Mx Feedng Program tuned" 93l<* Md Mchgan feeders That's, rght. Whether ^ujt&feedlng hdgs, dary cows, beef anmals,, or:poultry, you owe If to-,; yourself to check Master Mx. Master Mx " Research has zeroed n on proft leaks and, they're stoppng them for thousands of feeders., It's the lttle extra touch you get from a Master Mx Program that can make such a bg dfference. n your bank account. 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21 2tl, vo.i lot July 2,972 CLINTON COJJfsJTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 2A ^ Ht By CLIFF FRENCH Backpackng or bushwhackng, as we call t down under has taken me to worlds far beyond the glossy pctures In books and magaznes or the confnements of government - desgnated campng grounds. It has brought me face-to-face on a sun-soaked day In $he bush wth, a kangaroo. Now books wll'stress how tmd and skttsh 'roos are, but, n a Butler fhnuiel Buldng An All-Steel Farm-Buldng At A New Low Prce A bc(ter gran llortgt.'bnjutt'doen't b>ppan.;,., J. CUSTOMER' BENEFITS ARE KEY CONSIDERATIONS the tral Try ackng mutual state of shock, we smply stood and stared at each other'for what seemed lke mnutes. Fnally, he turned, ever socasually,and hopped slowly away. And backpackng has. taken me to the shelter of a cave durng a sprng thunderstorm. There my senses were jolted wth the experence of seeng.the heavy moss whch hung from the celng alve wth thousands of glowworms. In the mdst 78. 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A hker can take establshed trals or trals through unbroken country' to numerous areas stll untouched and unmarred. However, nobody wll ever accuse me of leadng novce backpackers, down the tral to Utopa. As n all human endeavors there are ptfalls backpackng Is not all sunny days,, mld nghts, and cool, clear streams from whch to quench your thrst. I have nursed more than my share of achng shoulders, tred muscles and blstered feet. And I have been npped by. the cold and drenched by storms now and then. But I have never hestated to encounter a few dscomforts, knowng that around the bend le unexpected and breathtakng pleasures. - There are three basc secrets to enjoyng backpackng to Its fullest. One that you. are physcally ft. Two that you know where to go. And three that you are gong fully, prepared. You must rely on common sense to determne whether or not you are n condton for hkng. If n doubt, consult your doctor. But It s always advsable to play t safe and never plan a trp that wll obvously overextend you. Start out wth a day trp or two. Then try an overnght trp, followed by a long, weekend trp. The ultmate tme and dstance are strctly personal preference. As for where to go, backpackers do most of ther hkng close to home. Occasonally the dyed-n-thewooler fnds a'lbng weekend or more that he can explore 'new terrtores some dstance away. Good areas for hkng and backpackng are easly located n any part of the country through local chambers of commerce, natonal or state park systems, and the U.S. Forest Servce. In forest servce wlderness areas alone there are close to 200 mllon acres wth over 00,000 mles of trals, all restrcted to hk T Ing. A good, campng equpment retaler can also gude you to the best backpackng trals. Sales people at our WHEAT HARVEST Hghest Prces Pad for Gran 4 UNLOADING PITS FASTER UNLOADING - FASTER PROCESSING RELIABLE COURTEOUS SERVICE STORAGE AVAILABLE Government & Commercal WE'RE OPEN AS LONG AS TRAFFIC REQUIRESI "YOUR PARTNERS FOR PROFIT" ST. JOHNS CO-OPERATIVE CO. ST. JOHNS Campfltters stores n Elmhurst and Evanston, Illnos, Ann, Arbor, Farmngton, Kalamazoo and Lansng, Mchgan and Kansas Cty, Mssour wll be pleased to provde you wth *where to" go" nformaton. The thrd backpackng must beng fully prepared deserves some studybythe begnnng packer. As wth a lot, of outdoor actvtes, equpment- can made a bg dfference. If you want to enjoy backpackng to Its utmost, choose your equpment wth care. Try, to stay to the better desgned, better made equpment. Its relablty and lastng factors wll pay off In the long run. Remember, the equpment you carry on your back has to substtute for the bedroom and ktchen. In fact, the entre home. A note of cauton: too many backpackers nvest n the wrong equpment too soon. To avod ths,rentorborrow equpment choose the styles that sut your needs and budget the best. Make an early decson to go lght and comfortable. When you consder the avalablty of lghtweght equpment today, t s foolsh to go out overloaded. Remember, overweght causes early fatgue and dscomfort. A Woman can comfortably carry 20 to 30 pounds, and a man 30 to 40 pounds. Teenagers can tote 20 pounds and up wth no dffculty. Some experenced backpackers keep ther basc gear load protecton aganst ran and under 20 pounds and can snow. Hkers In areas that spend a week n the wlderness wth less than 25 pounds get heavy summer showers also carry a tent. Backpackers' tents come In three on ther backs. The choce of proper footwear s crtcal and should desgn, the explorer style basc types: the pup or wedge be determned by the type of and the mountan varety. hkng to be, done. Rubber These tents range n weght soled canvas topped sneakers are preferred by many to eght pounds. All are en from less than four pounds young hkers for short trps. gneered for lghtness, compactness and effcency. They are lghtweght,, nexpensve and dry out quckly. An deal tent for two s But they wear out rapdly,, the Gerry Yeararound. Lke wet through quckly and provde lttle or no ankle sup most backpackng tents t s port. Hkng boots are an essental partftof.the serous arate fly that fts over the made of nylon. It has a sep backpacker's \? gear. There tent for elmnatng condensaton nsde and-featured a are varous, typ l gs J>r r - angng from the extremely" lght, vestbule for the storng of supple type to the heaver, gear. The Yeararound Is a stlffer boot., lghtweght 5 pounds 2 ounces Personally, I have tred all types and found the medum weght boot s easy to break n, easy to pck up and lay down hour after hour and t offers good ankle support. Well worth checkng nto s the wde range of boots offered by Vasque, Desgned n Italy, they are manufactured by Red Wng n the U.S, Strange as t may seem, Amercan's heels are narrower than European's., Vasque takes ths nto consderaton. In fttng boots remember that feet swell on the tral and under a pack load. When tryng on boots wear hkng socks, then allow for feet swellng. Never start out on the tral.wearng new. boots for the frst tme. Break them n well In advance. I would also advse wearng two par of socks on the tral. The outer of good qualty wool, me nner of lghtweght orlon, nylon or cotton. Your feet take more, than ther share of punsh- ; ment whle hkng. To overcome foot fatgue remove boots, change socks, apply foot powder and f possble, bathe, feet In stream or lake at rest stops. For the-camper who plans to carry a camera, a sweater, -a lunch and other odds and ends pn,short day hkes* a small frameless day pack s suffcent. But, for the hker who plans to be out. longer than three days at a tme and hkng a mnmum of three tmes a year, a qualty frame <and pack are worth the nvestment. Modern pack frames allow you to dstrbute ; weght evenly on the shoulders and the hps. Properly adjusted and packed, the backpack s most carryable. A pack frame must be ftted to the wearer..and avod the pack frame that does not come n Varyng szes. Never load your pack lke a grocery bag wth the heavy gear at the bottom. It wll tend to pull you downward. Place the heaver tems at ' the top, close to the shoulders. Ths allows you to walk. more erect wth the weght untl you can R.t BENSON PLUMBING * : HEATING 06 N.Clnton St. Johns Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng/Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTPM SHEET. METAL SHOP 47 Years Same Address drectly over your spne. A good way to don aframe pack s to rest It on a bg r_ock * or tree stump at hp level and sort of backup Into the straps. The packer should take frequent rest stops, perhaps one an hour. Remove the pack, prop t agnst a rock,or tree, st back aganst t and relax. For the overnght camper "a tent or some knd of shelter s a must n most parts of the country. In the fall, wnter and sprng a tent provdes warmth as well as and Is especally good for lght snow condtons. Untl you decde on a partcular tent, buy a lghtweght plastc tube tent for temporary use. It costs only two dollars and wth care should hold up for a half a dozen outngs. When campng choose your tent ste, wth care. Select a level area. If n hlly or mountanous country, especally In bad weather, choose the leeward sde of the hll out of the wnd. If, however, nsects, are aproblem, the wndward., sde maybe preferred.^ / Backpackers need a sleepng bag along wth' an ar mattress or sleepng pad. Half body ar mattresses and foam pads support only your torso, not your legs, and can.be rolled up wth.your sleepng bag. The type of sleepng bag heeded s governed by the temperatures one would expect to > encounter. For most hkng a two or three pound bag (nsulaton weght s suffcent. For mountan clmbng and cold weather campng a heaver bag s suggested. There are rectangular, wedge and mummy styles of bags. The mummy bag s popular because of ts greater warmth, lghter weght and smaller roll sze. The rectangular bag allows more freedom- of movement but lacks the lghtness of weght, greater warmth and more compactness. The wedge type s a good compromse between the other two. Goose or duck-down flled bags are the best. Good bag desgn provdes maxmum loft wth mnmum weght of down. The more expensve goose-down Is the best of these as t mantans a greater loft; duck-down mantans a good loft when used wth a heaver shell. Wth nylon covers, Dacron 88, a synthetc nsulaton, provdes agoodwarmweather bag. For all-around backpackng my fayorte bag s the Superlght made by North Face. It compacts nto a 7x 8* roll, weghts Just 3 /4 pounds and s good to 0 degrees above zero, Once, you are beyond the bascs of the sleepng bag, tent, boots and backpack there are the many small tems so essental to onthe-tral lvng. Thngs lke the canteen, frst-ad kt, cook kt, flashlght, among others. The subject of small basc equpment Items s, In fact, mportant enough for an artcle-all ts own. For now, however, I cannot stress enough the mports J ance of seekng out the advce of experts n selectng campng and backpackng equp-. ment. There are many qualty campng equpment retalers throughout the country that are only too eager to furnsh advce. Lke us at Campfltters, they too are outdoorsmen who can speak from experence. ' If you care to bone up on backpackng, I suggest readng these two books: The *Complete Walker by - Coln Fletcher and Backpackng by R. C, RETHME Both contan a wealth of nformaton and deas. Keep n mnd, although backpackng s ndeed a personal thng, you should not hestate to use the Ideas and advce of others by adaptng them to your own needs. Contact wth the wlderness s the man concern n. MAPLE RAPIDS,, \llfh. JoVt'l-. Hl'MSEV W7 WVS Man'St-Pot M. h- ll tls r Ct2-J2-j:j Mr. and Mrs, Carl Slls and Dean returned home Tuesday July 4 after attend- ng the famly reunon of Mr. Sll's famly on July 2 n Dexter, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.'Wlbur Bancroft were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Duren Sr. of East Tawas on July 4. 0IHC Combne W/228 Com Head and Bean Head. MF 82 S.P. Combne, Spke Cyl. J.D. S.P. Desel, 6* Platform W/434 N Corn Head MF 80 Desel, J.D. 300 Gas IH65G MF 202 W/Loader Ford 3000 J.D. 400 Gas J.D. 60 Gas backpackng. Your thng may be photography, brd watchng, anmal lfe, geology, or the study of trees and vegetaton. Involve yourself n one or more of these subjects and your backpackng experences wll be even more rewardng. 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22 \ 22A 35th ntern class starts at CCH CARSON CITY-July frst marked the begnnng of the 35th consecutve Intern Class at the Carson Cty Hosptal, a program thatwas ntated n 937 by Dr. Emmett Blnkert, hosptal founder. The late Dr. Ed Zyzelewsk of Mddleton was the frst Intern. '. In the years to follow 70 TDoctors, have engaged n a full year of post doctoral. tranng at the hosptal approved for the tranng of Interns and Resdents by Its Natonal accredtng body..' One drect result of ths teachng program s that,twenty-three former Interns,bf the Carson Cty Hosptal are now engaged n actve practce n twelve dfferent Communtes n ths area of Central Mchgan., The Interns of the class are Dr. Mchael Rosenberg of Phladelpha, Pa. and Dr. Alan Bouch- ' er of Mansfeld, Oho,' ' In addton, ths year, the Carson Cty Hosptal s approved for the teachng of.senor students. Ths program allows a senor student who has already served a clncal clerkshp n a hos-.plta In hs junor year, to "Ssjaend up to fve months of! hls senor year n an electve teachng or tranng program, A senor student may elect to engage n a research program, serve a preceptor-, shp or serve n a selected hosptal program. Presntly the hosptal s partcpatng n ths electve program wth Frank Chacon who wll complete hs electve July 29, and John Osborn who wll reman untl Sep-. tember 4 5. Dr. Wllam Jordan of Fowler, drector of medcal educaton of the Carson Cty Hosptal s programmng a contnung scheduleof senor. students throughout the year. East Vctor By Mrs Kay Ketchum I, Bruce and Randy Strouse got the hgh pont trophes Sunday at the horse show put on by the Slver Spurs Horse Club. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whte spent Sunday wth ther daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Weeks at ther cottage at Horsehead Lake, Mrs. Jenne Grenvold of Las, Vegas, Nev. has returned to her home after spendng three weeks wth her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Jesse Perkns and other relatves. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 2,972 Stylemaster plans major expanson Stylemaster Manufacturng Corporaton's; St. Johns plant wll be expanded n the late fall or early sprng accordng to general manager Ralph Lebrato. The expanson wll enable Stylemaster to manufacture larger numbers of the frm's modular homes. Lebrato sad the modular homes can be manufactured at a rate of one home every three weeks. The expanson wll allow Stylemaster to complete up to three homes per week. Stylemaster offers modular homes n fve floor plans and eght elevatons Mr. and Mrs. Leon Felton of Bradenton, Fla. called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodges Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoll spent'the past week.at the Hawatha Club n Upper Mchgan. Mrs. John Buckmaster s confned to her home wth a broken leg. and offers the consumer numerous optons. The plant employs 28 people and producton s now held to one shft. The constructon. of a modular home begns wth (tpper left the cuttng of lumber to exact specfcatons and (lower lefttheassembly of panels to*beused. The floor s constructed (upper rght and dependng on the home, carpetng s lad. Panels (lower rght are added - and rooms take shape. The homes are delvered to the ste n two or three sectons. South Watertown MRS. BRUCE HODGES Ph Mr, and Mrs. Mark Olver went to Metropoltan Ar Port Detrot Monday to meet Capt, and Mrs.- John Glg and sons who flew n from Randolph Feld, Texas for a short vacaton. Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Pat- ' rck and son spent the weekend at Saubee Lake. Central Natonal Bank Presents... No. 4 In A Seres Know Your Communty -H f j Stylemaster manufacturng corp. ST. JOHNS Modular Home Constructon... > * %\ Modular or custom bult, all Stylemaster homes begn on the drawng board. Here Bruce Teachworth ponts out the home's features to Wayne Hcks. Explanng that panels are manufactured for both modular and custom bult homes, Lebrato shows Hcks how the panels are constructed. Sound, Qualty Constructon...., Stylemaster Ralph Lebrato ponts out the cpnstructon of a dsplay model to Central Natonal's Wayne Hcks. John Cockrun, sales manager looks over the model that wll be dsplayed n Central Natonal. Whle Lebrato and Hcks talk n the background, Larry Chldress constructs trusses for use n Stylemaster homes. Stylemaster plans td expand- the St, Johns plant n the near future to produce more modular homes. Stylemaster area sales representatve, Harold Roser shows Hcks a partally constructed modular home. The home s completely manufactured n St. Johns for shpment In two or three sectons throughout the state. - " CENTRAL I Sea The Stylemaster Dsplay In Centra/ Natonal's Man Lobby OVID ST. JOHNS PEWAMO

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