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1 *J t s. ). Clnton County S^m^^ClnbLQ)m,S>y^SS^ 9th year Vol. 49, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN f 24 Pages-. \ Su P<tfc 24 Aprl 4,974 Ctzens short crcut pay hkes n DeWtt Twp -4» The St Johns Fre Dept rushed, to Scott Rd Apartments last week to stop a fre before t had a chance to got agood start. Although mnor damage resulted from fre, smoke entered surroundng-apartments. Mllken addresses GOPdnher Thursday ST JOHNS -.Upwards of 300 persons are "expected to attend the Clnton County Republcan fund rasng dnner Thursday Aprl 4 whch wll be hghlghted by the Gov Wllam Mllken Sunday s "Baby Anmal" four day ST JOHNS -- Sunday s "Baby Anmal Day" n Clnton County and 4 area farmers are offerng famles and ther chldren the opportunty to see young farm anmals "up I close." Openng therfarms to the publc Sunday from 2-4 pm are Larry Phnney; 3275 E. Prce" Rd; Wllam Ashley, 4707 E. Prce;- Elmer Smth, Round Lake Rd, and Green Meadow Farm, just south of Else on Hollster Rd. L The Phrney Farm, featurng beef calves, - s 3 mles east of US-27. Baby lambs wll be on dsplay at the Ashley Farm. 4 mles east of US-27., Baby colts of Belgum draft hbrses wll "be shown at the Smth Farm. To reach the Smth Farm, go east on Prce Rd to ShepardsvUle. Turft south on Hollster and go to Round-Lake Rd, then turn east. Cows wll be beng mlked at Gre^n- Meadow. s attendance of Gov Wllam ^lhken as featured speaker. The dnner, scheduled to be held n the St Johns Hgh School cafetera, s an annual event and serves asa source of revenue for the local Republcan commttee. Tradtonally party leaders of state and natonalpromnence have lead the program ncludng Sen Robert Grffn, Congressman parry Brown and, last years guest speaker,.vce Presdent Gerald Ford. Gov Mllkens last vst to St Johns was m 970 when he addressed area GOP, members durng a Lncoln Day Dnner at the locaton of ths years event. Hs return has had a favorable pact on tcket sales and county Republcan offcals rare optmstc ov r attendance prospects. Others slated to appear on the program wth the governor are commttee charman Brandon D. Whte, Jr and fnance charman Wllam Gnodtke. Mllken has been governor of the state snce January when he assumed the post held by George Romney who resgned to become secretary of Housng and Urban Development h^washngton. Eleven months later Mllken was electecv to hs present four-year term and s currently n the ntal perod of a campagn to retan hs offce. Tckets for the dnner wll be avalable at the door. \ Last call for youth Talent exhbt entres ST JOHNS - Last call forpartcpaton n the annual Clnton County Youth Talent Exhbt occurs ths w.eek"wth the entry deadlne set for ths Frday, Aprl5, Accordng to Rchard Wells, commttee charman for St Johns /Rotary Club, sponsorng organzaton, -entres have come n steadly and already provsons are beng made to accomodate the many dsplays durng the publc showng dates of Aprl 24 through 27. As n the past there wll be no charge for the publc showng whch wll be held durng the four day perod n the Muncpal Buldng n St Johns.» Partcpaton n the annual event sopen to any Clnton Conty student nne years of age but not yet 20 years by Aprl 24,974. A total of 24 categores are open to entrants j rangng from ceramcs, photography and handcrafts,to decoupage, needlecraft and. kt assembly. Przes wll be awarded n each of four age categores plus $50 savngs certfcate each to the best of show entry, submtted by a boy and a grl. Top prze for each of th& four age groups s $25:00 savngs certfcate. <- \ Entry blanks are stll avalable n all school offces as well as from leaders of 4-H l groups. Attenton.Derby.car bulders ST JOHNS - The 2d clnc for the 974 Clnton County Soapbox Derby wll be Saturday n the communty room of Bees Chevrolet-Oldsmoble at 0 pm, Partcpants and or both parents are urged to attend the\ meetng steerng and btake assembly coverng wll be dscussed, at whch and car The Derby, sponsored,by the St Johns Jaycees, wll be held on Clnton Ave n St Johns May 9. Betty Louse Ruedger s Nurse of Year., mssonary nurse n Serra Leone, Afrca. ST JOHNS -- Mss Betty Louse Ruedger - f rom 964 to 97. * was chosen Nurse of the, Year last week at Upon her returnhome, she worked at the Clnton Memoral Hosptal by a vote of Sherdan Communty Hosptal and n Oct; fellow employees. * * 972 joned Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She Mss Ruedger was k hred By Clntor Works as head nurse on the 2nd floor on.the t Memoral n 952 as a nurses ade, 3-Upm shft, r t In 954 she entered Edward W< Sparrow Hosptal School of Nursng. After graduaton, she worked for her church as a Shejesfdes at 4( Wght Street, St Johns. Her parents are Mr and.mrs Mark Ruedger of Crystal. By Lnda Heyboer County N>w Wrter DEWITT TWP - DeWtt trustees ap- parently saw what was comng. Or rather, they saw what was not comng - - pay rases for them durng So they were studes n nonchalance Saturday after tght-fsted townshp resdents voted at the annual meetng tocan the rases whle approvng the rest of JJ", proposed budget. ^, J "What dfference does t make?" w^ I. typcal offcal post-m,eetng remark. J SupervsorDale Emerson, whle agreeng the salary ssue meant lttle to hm personally, commented, "I feel ts unfortunate for whoevers n ths offce." * 200 Present s T A standng room-only crowd* of over 200 turned out for the event at the townshp fre hall.. t As expected, the salary debate was the hottest pont on the agenda. Por^the frst Ume offcals could rememberf the regular "hand vote hadto be followed up by "dvson of the house" and ballot votng procedures, The proposed budget called for salary ncreases of $2,000 to $6,000 for the supervsor, $8,900to $,000 for the clerk, $7,900J9,$U,000 for the treasurer and $600 to $l,20tt*each for trustees. A move to adopt. the ncreases as proposed faled narrowly, A r moton to keep the salares at ther levels, whch wa&made by Bruce Angell II, eventually passed Angell n the Spotlght. Angell was n tte spotlght throughout the meetng, speakng on nearly every topc from ^alares,to,sewf;sjo.pchodljckasng- > guards^ * ~ t fe questoned polce, chef*wllam Nash on hrng procedures, askng whether current part-tme polcemen wll get frst grabs at 2 full tme postons to be opened up ths year, \ Nash responded that part tme men would be encouraged to apply. He sad they would go through the same selecton procedure as other prospectveemployes, to avod later charges of favortsm. Emerson added that past servce n the t department would wegh heavly n a parttme mans favor. ( -, Angell joned severl other resdents n* reteratng the need for a school crossng guard at Sherdan and TUrner, near the Sherdan Road School. He accused trustees Eleen Corrand, Jack Kzesk of "ramroddng through a prevous crossngguard proposal and stallng on the Sherdan ssue. Corr and Kzesk sad the board recognzed the need for a gu,ard there, but wanted to splt costs wth the cty^of Lansng because the school les on the dvdng lne between t and the townshp, They explaned the board made nqures of Lansng polce chef Thomas OToole (who n turn referred t to the cty councl). Corr added that the townshp would / probably have to foot the whole bll f Lansng refuses to partcpate. Land Purchase Two resolutons for land purchases - 20 acres for fre department expanson and 36 acres for park facltes -- were passed wth amendments proposed by Angell. He asked the purchases not be made unless 2 outsde assessors apprase the land wthn 0 percent of the prce cted. ^ Approve Budgets Asde from the salary debate, dscusson of the $07,32 polce budget and the $75,500 road budget domnated the meetng. Budget proposals* for the plannng commsson ($,300), fre department ($30,225) and cemetery ($2,500) breezed through easly. Why was chef fred? DeWtt Twp Board says _ reason soon to come, By Lnda Heyboer County News Wrter I DEWITT TWP - The jackpot,queston n these parts s: Why was Bruce Angell II fred last September? Soon, everyone wll know the answer; Thats what townshp board members prorsed^after^dscqsslbh of theformer polce chefs dsmssal wastalocked n the fnal moments of Saturdays annual meetng. Declare nqury Out of Order A resdents nqury about the frng was declared out of order because another moton was on the floor. But rghf dfter that vote, a quck moton to adjourn was made by fjre chef Ed Fancher at the urgng of townshp treasurer Olver Angell, Bruce! / l Angells uncle The moton carred-wth the former polce chef among ts supporters. On ther attorneys advce, board members have refused comment on the frng despte demands from- Angell andl hs supporters. x \ The refusal was one factor cted on recently submtted recall pettons aganst shpervsor-dales Emersonr cler,kr Ddnhd Syverson and trustees Eleen Cdrf and Jack Kzesk.,., They nssted followng Saturdays meetng that ths tme, they had come prepared to dscuss the ssue. They nssted followng Saturdays meetng that ths tme, they had come prepared to dscuss the ssue. None of the board members would elaborate on the prepared statement, however. (SEEPAGE2A) Betty Louse Ruedger, RN, receves a corsage from Mary Ellen Buggs, RN, after acceptng her Clnton Memoral Hpspltal Nur.se of the Year certfcate from Helen Scrpter, (left) drector of nursng. Mrs Buggs was the 973 year wnner of the award.

2 Mrs Jerry Roberts works on a ceramcs fgure to dsplay at the Art and Crafts show ths weekend at Smth Hall. -^ DoMr~: CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Aprl 4,974 Varety of exhbts hghlghtsaad- AAchgan Arts and Grafts Show Comng to Smth Hall n St Johns Aprl 5,6 and 7 wll be the Md-Mchgan Arts & Crafts Show.. The show wll feature pver 5 workng artsts and craftsmen demonstratng ther specal talents, In addton to the demonstratons they wlt have fnshed products and supples for sale, Some of the artsts wll be takng names of those who wsh, to sgn Op for nstructonal classes n ther specalty. On hand for the show wll be; Summershne of Ovd and the unque lne of hand crafted, candles wlt be on hand.wth a specal setup for dppngvour A own mushroom candles. Also, dsplayed wll be the largest candle car n the world - VW wth 350 lbs of wax over fc custom waxjob by. Summershne. - Specalzng n macrame, qullng, and.nature arts s a group called The Orange Crate from the Kalamazoo area. In the offng are demonstratons and fnshed products of ah types. Comng all the way from Greenfeld, Indana s Matt v Oertel, a leatherworker. He wll demonstrate how to make tems from the hde to the fnshed, products. Hs wares nclude belts, purses, key chans, wallets and more. Representng St Johns n Ceramcs s Roberts Ceramcs, who wll demonstrate and sell fnshed products andsupples. BEES CHEVROLET CONGRATULATES THESE SALES LEADERS VkM&krM tfv <* %. I* \ l lftft I &, ^ There wll also be a specal offerng for those nterested n classes, Sgnmaker, T.F* Doyle of Garden Cty, wll be on hand to custom make any knd of wood sgn wanted. He cuts, routs,- sands, and stans your sgn whle you wat. *\». Lynne Bennett, art teacher at Ovd-flse Hgh School, s a metal-smther and wll-be demonstratng and-- exhbtng her work. Her specalty s copper jewelry and ncludes * anythng from bracelets, to body armor. Tom Buckley; from Moontower, Glass Works, Kalamazoo, s an artst excellng n the art of staned,and leaded glass. Hs creatvty extends from leaded glass planters and terrarums to staned glass lamps and wndows and anythng n between, f Award wnnng artst Pat Preston of Lansng, wll be avalable to do charcoal and pastel-portrats. Pat has an extensve-art educaton whch started at U of M and contnued at Western- She s presently workng out of Knapps n Lansng, where she does portrats by appontment Have brush wll travel s the slogan pf Ed Heser of Lansng. Ths self taught, free form artst ncorporates the use of not only pallet knves but such unlkely utensls as ^hacksaw blades, teaspoons, and cement trowels, He s presdent of the Grand* T, / Ledge Art Guld, and amember * of Kalamazoo Valley Art Assocaton. " He has had numerous shows and placed hgh nvawards presented. He s also a metal sgulptor whose subjects nclude shps, trees/flowers, etc, On hand at the show wll be representatves from Tandy Leather and Amercan Handcrafts who wll have kts and supples on hand for the do-tyourselfer. \ *., "Ceramc flower makng made easy" wll be demonstrated by Barb Mel of East, Lansng, Specalzng nlamps and hand panted delftware, Barb also works n mson royal Coppenhagen and wedgewood A Effects. She makes Hummel- lke fgures and characters of all sorts as well as nexpensve kts. > " j -Rchard Kerr from Foxfre Jewelry, Fat Cty, Mt Pleasant, wll be on hand to custom make earrngs, chokers, rngs and bracelets. He -,puts together beads and wre to the buyers taste. Sherry Trenka and her 2 partners from Decorators Crafts, DeWtt, offer demonstratons and fnshed products n dough art, egg baskets, and dred flower arrangements. Halng from Lansng are glassblowers Mark and Patsy pamarrp who blow and spn glass n creatve ways. Wllam and Besse Rogers of -Rogers Rock Ranch; St Johns, wll be at the showwth goods and servces for anythng pertanng to the rock hobby. Demonstratons nclude polshng rubes, tumblng stones n dfferent grts, and all - phases of rockology. They wll exhbt ther prze collecton of fossls whch nclude trlobtes datng back; mllons of years" and a pece of algae Jbat dates back over a bllontfears,ago.» Unusual and fascnatng are the hallmarks of Blar Daleys collecton of restored.,and workng antque rados. Blar wll exhbt hs collecton whch nclude the frst rados ever. Charge man wth 6000 gal gasolne theft ST JOHNS -- James H. Crandell III appeared n Crcut Court last week for arragnment on a charge of larceny over $00. He faced a charge of stealng 6000 gallons of gasolne from the Hudson Ol Co of DeWtt Twp and stood mute at the arragnment. A not gulty plea was entered n hs behalf and the case, wll go before a jury tral., made, and explan,ther hstory to any nterested vewers. Ranbow Wax Works s an approprate name, for Gary DeMnks hand dpped, and carved candles, Gary, who hals from. Kalamazoo, wll be makng candles rght at the show. Smth Hall s located next to the Cty Park n St Johns, Mchgan. Hours for the 3 day show wll be 5-0 pm on Frday. 0 am -0 pm on Saturday and noon - 9 pm on Sunday. Admsson wlt be $.50.for adults, $ for students, chldren under 6 free... IF THE ENERGY CRISIS PROMPTS YOU TO STAY HOME MORE THIS SUMMER... Make Outdoor Lvng More Fun & Easer Wth A the better grll Years of experence, from the leadng manufacturer of gas barbeques, have gone nto the desgn of ths outstandng unt. The famly who already lkes cook-outs, wll fall n love wth ts / speed and dependablty..- *$. < * * The feature-packed AMK model Master Chef gves you more cookng area n a popular-, prced gas barbeque. And now you can have all of the fun of cook-outs wthout the mess and guess of the old charcoal fre. No more, - tedous fre buldng, no long wat to start cookng. Charmglow and modern gas put an end to all the trouble and bother of outdoor cookng... ts the "n" way to cook out! KURTS APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. DOWNTOWN ST JOHNS PHONE ** Mv * > ^ WRBJ DON HENNING Don has won }hs award 2 ttoes n the 6 years hes been employed at Bees. He resdes at 40 E. Walker St. n St. Johns wth hs wfe, Bonna Rae and ther nne chldren, Mrs. James Mead (Dane) Andy, a student at Ferrs State College, Allen, a student at Krk land College, Rodney, senor at SJHS^Perry, freshman at SJHS, Larry, eghth grader at Rodney B. Jr. Hgh and Dense, Bll, and Scott, all students at St. Joseph School. \ V. HOWARD RUBY Howard has been employed at Bees for the past four years and n three years of elgblty for ths award has won the award all three years. He resdes at 269 Wldcat Rd. wth hs wfe Sharon and ther son, Bran, a student at Rodney B. Jr. Hgh. These are our salesmen who acheved membertshp n the Chevrolet Legon of Leaders n 973. The.salesmen shown here have won Chevrolets hghest award for outstandng retal salesmanshp through ther superor performance durng 973. To gan thfs-hgh honor y v t takes complete knowledge of all the products they ell. It takes an awareness of what ther customers need Chevrolet and want. It takes warm, human.understandng of how to deal wth all Knds of people. These salesmen are professonals and we are proud of the honor accorded them.. > WILL BE HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT Saturday, Aprl 3th 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at WRBJ Studos 363 W. Park Rd. Przes! Fun Galore! *.for chldren 0 yeah and under F t. k, We Have A Model And A Prce For Everyone! ^ Chevrolet & Oldsmoble S PICK UP REGISTRATION FORMS AT PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS. TO BE ANNOUNCED ON WRBJ Announcement: - PHONE SOUTH US-27 ST. JOHNS WRBJ-AM NOW BEGINS ITS BROADCAST DAY,% AT 7 A.M. DAILY* Lsten to the Farm Market Report - 7:5 A.M. S, t,t k I.

3 «V Aprl 4,974 \* v > Bath Twp solves V problem, now faced wth another By Lnda Heyboer County News Wrter * BATH TWP - Bath trustees solved a townshp sewer hassje Monday only to see a Water problem aggravate a personal bed between Supervsor.Roy VanSckle and an rate resdent. The postve move came after a rehash of barganng wth developer Paul Grattarola on sewer hook-up of hs planned moble home park at Upton Rd and M-78. Both sdes made concessons. The board approved Grattarolas plan of connectng wth the sewer lne, va a forced man he would buld, and agreed to help provde easements where necessary. Hs plan to pay debt retrement fees based on how much metered sewage unts put nto the system faled, though the board agreed to recommend the county use ths method to assgn mantenance costs The other sewer related problem was rased by Dck Whted, a leader n the movement to recall VanSckle and ds-ncorporate the charter townshp. Ctes Constructon Damage Whted and hs wfe sad sewer constructon at ther home on^ 3604 Vne had severely * damdged ther property, removng features such as plants and gate posts and causng floodng by as much as 6-feet- deep n spots..the Whteds charged that VanSckle refused to look at ther property when they called hm for help. They also mpled that the damage, whch they dscovered March 28, upon returnng from vacaton, mght have been poltcally motvated. VanSckle sad he dd not take drect acton because of the Whteds "bellgerent atttude" toward hm, but he mantaned he had been responsble for contactng.charles Johnson of } the engneerng)frm Fshbeck, Thompson and Carr, whom the Whteds sad.had come to help them earler that day. For the less emotonal, but complcated dscusson, about the moble home park, board members called on bond consultant Raymond J. Stauder for advce. Stauder revewed Grattarola/s orgnal.proposal, whch ncluded buldng the forced man, payng a $500 tapn charge and a $3 per unt monthly county mantenance charge and basng debt retrement fees on the exact metered amount of sewage placed nto thesystem. Mark Schlussel, Grattarolas attorney, had argued the last condton was justfed because moble homes use less sewer capacty than regular homes. He also sad the parks partcpaton n the sewer system would lower each resdents debt fee. from $9.75 to $7-50. Stauder advsed the board that allowng the meter provson would open v a "Pandoras, box" of polcy v changes. "The assgnment s based on capacty to use the system, not an actual use," he argued. "Theres no way you can gve preferrental treatment to (developer) wthout openng the door for someone else." The compromse proposal Schlussel offered met wth Stauders, approval, however, and won the vote of all but one board member present. Treasurer Thomas Woodruff explaned that he objected to the sngle tap-n charge and felt the polcy would gve an unfar break to bg developers. Grattarola s,ad after the meetng he was not pleased wth. the charges nvolved n the settlement, but was glad to be able to start work on the 300-unt project. The Whteds problem was not so easly solved. Meetngwll explan veterans benefts < ST JOHNS - Veterans homestead tax relef, Vetnam bonuses and other veterans problems wll be hghlghted at ameetng Aprl 9 at 7:30 pm at the probate court house n St Johns. The meetng s jontly sponsored by the Mchgan Veterans Trust Fund and the Clnton County Veterans Trust Fund Commttee. It s open to all veterans who want nformaton on beneft programs, as well as members of county agences concerned wth veterans. Forest Conley Jr, charman of the county veterans commttee, reports that the group has granted over $94,02.0 n fnancal grants to some,44 veterans and ther dependents snce the-trust fund program began n 946,, For more nformaton on themeetng call the commttee at , extenson 237, / St Johns.polce nvestgate, break-ns ST JOHNS -- St Johns Polce are nvestgatng a*strng of break-ns at local schools durng the past month. On March 9, Rodney B. Wlson Junor Hghwas broken nto N and $50 was taken. The school was broken nto agan, Ths motorcycle polcy may save you money and gve you more protecton than youre gettng ndw! Our altogether nsurance has more unusual coverages than youll fnd In many of those so-called "standard" polces. In addton to the usual collson and lablty coverages, youre protected aganst unnsured and "ht and run" drvers, and when you use borrowed or substtute vehcles. Whats more, unlke polces Whch protect you only aganst fre and theft, we gve you full comprehensve coveragel No matter what youre now payng for motorcycle nsurance, tll be worth your whle to call us and compare. We may save you some money and gve you more coverage than youre gettng nowl altogelher March 3 and a small amount of money was dscovered stolen. Swegles St Elementary School was broken nto March 28 and taken were 2 earphone headsets and a 60-mnute recordng tape- Two break-ns were reported Aprl/, at the Gngerbread House nursery school and tje other at St Johns Hgh School. Two rados, valued at $30 apece were taken from the Gngerbread House and about $75 wash stolen from the shop area at the hgh school. Although, nothng was reported mssng, drawers were ransacked and a door removed at Perrn-Palmer School March 3. Talks of Lawsut \ Whted sad he dd not see how a law sut could be avoded, but added he wasnt exactly sure w who to^sue. t "I could sue the townshp board, the engneers, the sewer system, the Dran Commsson or my neghbors," he sad. Whted sad Charles Johnson, wth ad of a bulldozer, and 2 front end loaders, helped hm get out hstruck, whch was, trapped beyond the "flood." He sad hs car was stll trapped there. When asked whether there was any water nsde hs house, Whted laughed and sad, "too, but of course I havent been home n a few hours." v CLINTON COUNTV NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN "! 3A Leon Koangsknecht and Dave Pohl talk wth Harold Ecker of MSU about careers n agrculture durng Careers Day at Fowler Hgh School last Wednesday. m Chaoman of the Debt of Natural Resources descrbes a career n ^ ^ S S S m m ^ durng Careers Day at Fowler Hgh School last week. Fowler Hgh students learn about careers from experts FOWLER - Fowler Hgh. School students had the opportunty last Wednesday to learn from experts about careers open to them upon hgh, school and, n many cqses, college graduaton. Speakers for the Fowler Careers Day ncluded representatves of MStf, CMU, LCC, Cvl Servce and others to offer a wde range of representaton n occupatonal areas." Among nformatonal programs offered to students were sessons dscusson careers ff agrculture, law enforcement, data processng, hotel-motel management, educaton, conservaton, nursng, engneerng, buldng trades, auto" trades, clercal, marketng and management, art, cvl servce, health, Cub Scouts to v collect bottles ST JOHNS -- St Johns Cub Scout Pack No 572 has rescheduled ther pop bottle drve to ths Saturday, Aprl 6 from 0 am to 5 pm/ Those persons wshng to take ther returnable type pop bottles to the Ideal collecton pont may do so at the Cressman garage at 308 S. Emmons n St Johns. Those persons, lvng n the rural areas havng bottles to donate may have them pcked up by callng Joe Humenk at or Charlotte Vosn at 224*790. ] - It Hts All Cancer s no respecter of age, class or color. Everyone has a stake n wpng t out. Gve to the Amercan Cancer Socjety. Henry Block has 7 Reasons why you should come to us for ncome tax help. Reason 4. Were human, and oce n a great whle we make a mstake. But f our error means you must pay addtonal tax,"you pay only the tax. We pay any nterest or penalty. We stand bejnd our work.,, N draftng, engneerng technologcal and ndustral trades, and human ecology, ncludng fashon merchandzng. Students selected 3 careers areas n whch they were nterested n learnng more about, wth those sessons preceded by a general assembly, addressed / /- by Dr Phllp Gannon, presdent of Lansng Communty College, FISH FRY Famly style fsh fry n the Fowler Hgh School cafetera Aprl 5th, from 4:30 tl B p.m. Prces are: STUDENTS-S.75 ADULTS- $2.25 UNDER 5 - FREE Famly Plan avalable, nqure at door. MOMMA S apfcvl.l Looru PO >DU KNOW, MRS" HOBB5, THAT AS A VETERAN OVER 65AM ELIGIBLE FOR NEEDED TREAT? "ENT ATAVAHOSPITAJ-? (UoT JUST YOU MR K) I W OLD VETERAN v ^MAY BE ELIGIBLE/ V ftsstot FH Infonnllon cnuct hr wml VA olfln th«k Mr vtwh bosk) M *Hlf Vtltrau AdmlnbtdoJ "IK.BIOV o<>iaw,nw WMhtnton DC JW0 J s^s^; tlhtnttnr^-- 7*^4 "Remember the poor-t COEIB nothng;" (Josh Bllngs) Dancng- (9 P.M. to :30 A.M.) - In The "Dog House" Every Saturday Nght at The Roadhouse E. State St., St. Johns, M. 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4 A grl* Donna Mae, was born to Mrand Mrs Dentls Eldred of 9 4 Wlson Rd Rt St Johns at Gratot Communty Hosptal. She weghed 9 lbs 5 ozs.the baby has.l brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Wayne March and Mr and Mrs Olen Eldred. The mother s the former SharonMarsh. * A boy, Ernest Eugene, Jr, was born to Mr and Mrs Ernest Eugene Meyers of 809 N, Oakland at Clnton Hosptal. He, weghed 8 lbs 5& ozs. The baby has sster, Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Clark Meyers and Mr and Mrs Lyle.Fugate; Themother sheformer Katherne Fugate/ A grl, Janette Rene, was born to Mr and Mrs James Stehlk of R 2, Ashley March-22 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs 2% ozs, The baby has 4 brothers and 3. ssters. Grandparents are Mrs Mary Kra and Mrs Rose Fabus* The mothers the. former Helen Kra. A boy, Leonard John, was born to Mr and Mrs Charles T. Smth of 607 Cherry, DeWUt, March 24 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal He weghed 8 lbs. 5 ozs. The baby has sster, Grandparents,are Mr and Mrs John WardelL and Mr and Mrs Leonard Smth. The mother sthe former Audrey War dell.. CLINTONpOUNTYNEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN, Agrl.JulcRenan^wasborn ctnaa Charles Mueller and Mr and /Mrs Reo Pattson. The mother s the former Peggy Salers. - A boy, Matthew James, was born to Mr and Mrs Jm Prce of R 4, St Johns, March 23 at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs 7 ozs. The baby has brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Erne Huss and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Prce Sr. The mother s the former pebby Huss.-, to Mr and Mrs Floyd A. Guerrero of 52 Brdge St, Alma, March 27 at Clnton Mempral Hosptal, She weghed 7 lbs 6 ozs. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Francsco Martnez and Mr and Mrs Cayetano Guerrero. The mother s the former Matlde Martnez, A boy, Brandon Jame^s, was born to Mr and Mrs Don Pafc tson of R,l, Else, March 29 at Carlson Cty Hosptal, He weghed 8 lbs Vk ozs. The baby has, brother and sster. * Grandparents are Mr and Mrs ABOUT PACE Any tmo" you ljd that troth < stands la your way yon mty be very Burn that you.art headed, n the wrong drecton. \ ] North Bengal.. Paul Groff Sr of Lebanon and hs. sster, Mrs Herman Rosso/ returned home, Frday, March, 22 after spendng a few days Wjth the Matters son and daughter-n-law, Prof and Mrs Francs Rossow and famly >f Ft Wayne, Ind. Mr and Mrs Edw,fa Mohnke of South Bengal and Mrs Iva Schafer of Lansng called on Mrs Wllam ErnstandMaxne Ernst on Tuesday evertng, March 9... Aprl 4,074 <h VITAMIN E SKIN OIL A tbjck, golden ^_ mosturzng ad!. exatf, HERBAL CONDITIONING n SHAMPOO ^ H Y IWfctf Ikrbl Leaves har c ean w (h a ( resn ^ earthy scentl 6 oz. 2.H 59 VITAMIN B&C CAPSULES M r^s^n Twn pack specal! 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IQJ v, J)- *>7?exa// ALUREX ANTACID Magnesum- alumnum hydroxde 2 oz, lqud or 50 tablets 7?exa// j xexalf KAOLIN & I MILK OF PECTIN MIXTURE I MAtftlECIA O For treatment ( ^ ^ T V H A T h ^ ot darrhea. U > " Mld laxatve and f V ^^ no? r I Mm. gentle antacd. Plan or flavored. 2j>z JfBXaft PLANTERS Dry PEANUTS Roasted Never greasyl Always enjoyed! 8oz. 59 PLANTERS Pennant MIXED NUTS Vacuum packed for freshness; features a rectbsable plastc ld, 2 oz. ^ Y BUFFERED ASPIRIN 5 grans of asprn plus two antacds-. 00s 2 for $429 TfBXalf MINERAL OIL TA For relef of constpaton. *> - «r -, TfExalL :. NO-ASPIRIN TABLETS (acetamnophen) For those who cant take asprn! 00s $009 for m, pbxalt HYDROGEN PEROXIDE MR & MRS JOHN BRIGGS Rose Lehmahn BATH - On Feb 2 at 4:30 pm, RoseLehmann.jaughterofMr and Mrs Ehrenfred Lehmann, 2754 Wood Rd, became the brde of John Brggs", son of Mr and Mrs Melvn Brggs, 655 Clark Rd at. the Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Pastor Karl Krauss performed the ceremony. The brde selected a gown. featurng a long tran,-sheer sleeves,.and an ebpre wast, and was accented by lace. A julet crown wth pearl beads.secured, her lapetfmmed Qoor; ljsngth-yel* ^cf.-cajreg/al^ brjuguefof red ancl whte roses fr^^escentshape., Hectte Lehmahn attended as her ssters mad of honor; Rose Jensen of Bath, Cheryl Schaefer and Jame Leak of DeWtt were brdesmads and Clar Lee of Holt was flower grl. The attendants wore empre gowns of red velvet trmmed. wth whte lace. They carred bouquets of red roses and carnatons. The flower grl wore s. an dentcal dress and carred a basket of roses and whte carnatons and red rose petals.. The brdes mother wore a floor length pnk gown and had.a corsage of whte roses wth pnk rbbon. The grooms mother chose a floor length blue gown and a corsage, of whte roses wth a blue rbbon/" Davd-Brggs,- brother of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Phllp Wolf, Steve Covell and Bobbe Brggs. Rng bearer was Steven Bshop. PA recepton for 200 guests was Held fav Lederbranz. Oltp jn Lansng. Speca. guests,were WalteY and Anna r Surma, grandparents, and Gertrude.Corall, godmother. Also, Margaret Bshop-Curry, grandmother of the groom, and Charles D. Brggs, grandfather, of the groom. The couple s resdng at 4426 Seaway Dr, Lansng. The brde and groom are both graduates" of Bath Hgh School. < 4 KA t^t-a 2bottles 3>TJ5fO NSSASy f of 00s fg. V 7Z xai/0ne Tablet Daly 2boll!es94^ of. 00s MULTIPLE VITAMINS 9 essental vtamns n each tablet! 00s *.t 2for*2 29 One Tablet Daly + Iron, 00s 2«or $ 2 49 One Tablet Daly + Mnerals, O / $ ^ S 7?exa/I Nasal Decongestant TIME CAPSULES Help releve nasal congeston due to colds and hay fever. Os 2f.r $ 35 SPRING OPENING! FRI-SAT-SUN. Aprl 5-6-7,> A PAL WALUS Producton HE DON 5 DEAD Slur n 7?exaff ***** PROTEIN DRY ^ CONTROL eoz ruu - Mens har spray lt trnk 2 for 98 ao^sheafef P B UV! 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AL. pri ANCELTOMPKINS * CHARLES GIOFff 0W«M RICHARD FLEISCHEfl MulcWlERHVGOLDSMITH stynp^marvinh.albert AteetlCBduttr,PAULNATHAN fwfk»dbyhalb.wallis AumvtaALPCTUWE«TECHhICCtOWt \n\ " m.~ HHnllnHWlO \ AND THEY HACKED AN EMPIRE OUT OF WILDERNESS.. THEN FOUGHT THE WORLD ID HOLD I PAUL NEWMAN HENRY FONDA LEEREMICK MICHAEL SARRAZIN DOWNTOWN ST JOHNS "Sometmes a Great Noton" HICHAHO. LINDA;.CLIFF. JAECKEL LAWSON POnS V V

5 V LHw 4.. * CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN < 5A Clnton { County News Famly and Socety l. V jsmmssswrngs^^ Sue. Pe/key brde of John B/ack DEWITT -- Judson Memoral Church n Lansng provded the settng for the March 22 weddng of Jacalyn Sue Pelkey, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wlford Pelkey,425DeWttRd, DeWtt, and John Rchard Black, son of Mr and Mrs Rchard Black, 322 Tucker Dr, DeWtt. Dr, Jones performed the double rng ceremony before an altar decorated wth mums. The brde selected a whte chffon gown accented by ruffles and a floor length vel. She carred a bouquet of whte roses, mums, and dases. Hala Mey and Charlene Pelkey of DeWtt attended the brde. They wore gowns of rustc chffon wth rustc vels, and carred bouquets of rustcand whte artfcal flowers. Km Pelkey, nece of the brde, was flower grl, and wore a gown dentcal to that of the brde. Both the mother of the brde and of the groom- wore floor length gowns. John Potrowcz and Doug Black attended the groom, and Pat McKeoren was rng m u m CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BEAUTY FIELD ALL SERVICES RENDERED BY SUPERVISEDSENIOR STUDENTS New Classes Startng The Frst Monday of Each Morjth For further nformaton, wrte or call James Lyon, 5557 North East St. Lansng. bearer. Roy Pelkey and Tom Brockway seated the guests. Followng the ceremony a recepton for 25 guests was held n the church basement. Servng at the recepton were the brdes sters-n-law. Specal guests present were the grandparents of the couple. After a trp to New England, the couple wll resde n Lansng. Both the brde and groom are graduates of Dewtt Hgh School and attended LCC. Clnton County News * Second class postage pad at St. Johns, Mch Publshed Thursdays - at 20 E. Walker Street. St. Johns by Clnton County News, Inc. Subscrpton prce by mallt.n Mchgan, $5 for one year, S9 for two years, for lx months] outsde Mchgan, l^oronevear^^^^^^^^^^ NATIONALLY ACCREDfTEDBYTHE COSMETOLOGY ACCREDITING COMMISSION, Clnc Open To The Publc FREE PARKING PtIJWDl THEATRE ST, JQHNS, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY Aprl Johnson and the prncess. The last thngje expected. "One omteyearslo best" WFIX-TV. GroupVI FUdo, NaUonatObsecver; NmtMuePapcts Red fedtord Jeremah Johnson" A SYDNEY POLLACK FILM V MWIKUW ««J»»! fwm("> Af"M JU»r»*»IsHUf SHHFnuw Gobm-cvnlMIN ffcwwtn* hfw* fn-wm»-»nfflw l»» Elf nr[pd;?»---j-»n; SHOWTIMES: Wed. & Thurs. - One Show 7 p.m, Fr.-Sat.-Sun. - Two Shows 7 & 9 p.m. Mon. & Tues. One Show 7 p.m. Sot. & Sunday Matnee 2 p.m. Call BUYING OVID SERVICE Agency, Inc. g 04 North Man Sl- Glbert O. Bovan -.Broker gates Personnel: Tony Slncropl Phone MRS JOHN BLACK Engaged DUANE WEBER-JANICE SHOEN CRYSTAL -- Mr and Mrs Barney A. S(oen announce the engagement of ther daughter, Jance K. t,o Duane,Allen Weber, son of Mr and Mrs Bernerd P. Weber of Fowler. The brde-elect s a 972 graduate of Central Montcalm Hgh School and s now attendng Montcalm Comm. College. Her fnance s a 970 graduate of Fowler Hgh School and s employed by Fowler Gas & Ol Crop. He served n the US Navy. J A June 8 weddng s planned. Marrage lcenses. Arnold Wllam Grove, Jr., 9, 7304 Merdan Rd, Langsburg; Km Elzabeth Bates, 9, 7305 Hollster Rd, Langsburg. Lloyd E. French, 70, 05 W. WelandRd, Lansng; Margaret C. Leghton, 65,05 W. Welanrf Rd, Lansng. Gordon H. Harrs, 26, 273 N. US-27, St Johns; Lnda A. Devereaux, 2, 603 Garfeld St t St Johns. Edward Walter Allen, 26,4889 Sleght Rd, Bath; Eleen Jance Champne, 27, 7 Raffaele Kncheloe Ar Force Base, Sault Ste Mare. Denns Ralph Whttaker, 2, 309 W. Baldwn, St Johns; Dana Ruth Batterbee, 9, 262 W. Jason Rd, DeWtt. " Bruce Wayne Thornton, 22, 27 East Oak Street, Else; LuAnn Mare Bancroft, 760 N. Shepardsvllle Rd, Ovd. or SELLING? SEE US FOR FAST ACTION! TOR RENT IN OVID - 2-BEDROOM M-2 TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS, RANGE, REFRIGERATOR, AIR CON DITIONED, CARPETED, FURNISHED OR UN FURNISHED, 2 ACRES IN SHIAWASSEE COUNTY. NICE PINE TREES. 5-ACRES-NORTH MERIDIAN RD. EXCELLENT HOME BUILDING SITE, 9B40-WESTM-2, 3-BEDROOM, fe ACRE LOT, KING SIZE GARAGE, FAMILY ROOM IN BASEMENT W-FRANKLIN FIREPLACE, NICE TREES, EXCELLENT LOCATION! -NEW RANCH HOME IN OVID, 3 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT, CARPETING, 30 WEST OAK, 3-BEDROOM, GARAGE, GARPETING, CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. OIL HEAT. 0 ACRE PARCEL WITH CREEK THRU IT. TERMS. a a a a a a t» MR & MRS JAMES LEWIS Pasch-Lews unted FOWLER - On Feb 8 at 7:00 pm, Hlda Mare Pasch, daughter of Herbert and Helen Pasch, Rt, Fowler, became the brde of James Francs Lews, son of Leon and Janet Lews, Rt, Else, at St Josephs Catholc Church n St Johns. Father Hankerd performed the double rng ceremony before an altar decorated wth whte mums. Solost Cheryl Fedewa, accompaned by Margaret LaChappelle, provded musc fon the occason. ThaJmrja<selected an empre^ gown featurng a lace yoke.accented, <by -a Bshop collar trmmed n lace, leg-o-mutton sleeves, and lace around the empre wast. She wore a cathedral vel trmmed n lace matchng her gown whch was secured by a headband of lace, and carred a dozen sweetheart roses accented by a whte orchd placed on a whte bble. Cndy Lews of Else attended as mad of honor, whle Jance Hufnagel and Carol Pasch of Fowler were brdesmads. The attendants wore royal blue velvet gowns featurng an vory satn yoke, Bshop collar, and long sleeves accented wth lace. They wore royal blue velvet hats and carred bouquets of whte carnatons and red sweetheart roses. Jer Thelen of Fowler served a flower grl. She wore a lght blue dress wth Bshop collar and Leg O Mutton sleeves, and featurng a ruffle at the bottom. She carred a basket of whte carnatons and red sweetheart roses. The brdes mother chose a lght green floor length gown, whle the grooms mother worean aqua blue floor length gown. Each had a corsage of red sweetheart roses accented wth babys breath. Dan Rdenour attended as best man, whle Mel Pasch and Greg Lews were groomsmen. Bran Lews, brother of the R.E.BENSON PtUMIING I HEATING 06 N. Clnton St. Johns Phont MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Hearng Lennox Warm Ar Healng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET MtTAL SHOP 47 Yean Same Address groom was Tng bearer, and Ken Post and Leon Pasch seated the guests. Followng the ceremony a recepton for people was held n St Joseph School gym. Cuttng the cake were Carta Mller and Lorrane Pggott. Specal guests ncluded Mrs Chrstna, Mote, greatgrandmother of the groom, and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lews and Mr and Mrs Luther Bllps. Followng a trp to Nagra Falls, the couple are resdng at RHWlsonJld, St Johns. THebnde s a 973 graduate of FoWer^Hgh School, whle her husband graduated from St Johns n 972. conom Heres that specal, sophstcated shoe youve been lookng far... the one to go wth your cty suts and dress-up pants...the. one wth sleek, classy looks for Sprng. Everyone needs at least one cty shoe) In Navy shny whte or shny black. 7" Brde to be honored wth shower Danne Waltz was guest of honor at a brdal shower gven on March 23 at 7:30 pm at the home of Mrs Merle Redman. The event was cohosted by Lnda Noble, Los Lauro and Carold Lvngston, and attended by frends of Mss Waltz, Jt Pays to Shop at, LADIES PANTSUITS Card bngo was played durng the evenng. Mss Waltz opened many lovely and useful gfts, after whch refreshments were served. Mss Waltz wll become the brde of Gary Gearhart of Lansng on Aprl 6. 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6 , I 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Aprl 4,974 Aorl 4,974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7^ COCA- COLA "SIIBR BOGS URGE w 6 Ft. OZ. BOTTLES PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT WOW! PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. APR. 6th DOZ. CTM. COUPON SAVINGS. SPARTAN COFFEE All Grnd Wth $5.00 or more Food Purchase Excludng Beer, Wne, Cgarettes and Coupon Items GOOD Thru Sat. Aprl 6,974 m * ^ t- * m * ^^ ^COUPON SAVINGS: Poneer SUGAR 5 lb. BAG Lmt ONE Wth $5.00 or more Food Purchase Excludng - Beer, WtnB, Cgarettes and Coupon Items GOOD Thru Sat. Aprl 6,974 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ COUPON SAVINGS CAMPBELLS Shurfne FLOUR C3GH 5 lb. BAG Wth $5.00 or mora Food Purchase Excludng Seer, Wne, Cgarettes and Coupon Items GOOD Thru Sat. Aprl 6,974 ~^gg5=g 0% OZ. WT. CAN MUSHROOM SOUP FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI WT CAN CONTADINA TOMATO SAUCE WT. JELL-0 3 OZ. WT. INSTANT PUDDING JIFFY CAKE MIXES WT. KG. M CLIP THESE COUPONS - AND SAVE ITS OUR GRAND OPENING-STOP US CELEBRATE THIS GALA EVENT! «**** st A Four Horse Power MINI BIKE Both Przes wll be awarded Apr. 27, 974 COEFEEvDQNUTS BECKS! HELP TWu- $ 50 SHOPPING SPREES TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH SATURDAY FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS-REGISTER EACH WEEK! WHILE YOU SHOP SUPER SPECIALS FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE REGISTER YOU MAY WIN... 2nd John Deere 0 Speed BIKE f* <-«*-! 0-Speed Racer *» TOVISIT! [K OUR NEW DELICATESSAN & BAKERY DEPARTMENTS. Regster for all our great MARKET 6 MILES NORTH of ST. JOHNS ON U.S. 27! 4 MILES SOUTH of ITHACA ALWAYS A ffavorite! Derne Blue Rbbon - BEEF-BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST. BONELESS CHUCK ROAST FRESH GROUND CHUCK BECKS HOME-SMOKED SLAB BAC0 spartan stones ^ ^cytvssy SPARTAN n** LB. PKG. Blue Rbbon LB. COUNTRY FRESH-CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE 6 OZ. WT. CTN. SPARTAN POTATO CHIPS SMMTAK_ *n fsf^tft CHIPS POTATO FULL POUND 6 oz. wt. BAG FREE A /j Fntol Country Fresh CHOCOLATE MILK WITH EACH /2 GALLON COUNTRY FRESH REGULAR, IOW FAT, OR 2% MILK CHANCE TO WIN A... $,000, FREE LOTTERY TICKET wth Each Purchase Excludng Beer, Wne, Lquor S Cgarettes Good Wednesdays thru Saturdays Only /%»?!? IIIKIIMI LOW FAT MILK Bananas U.S. #-MEDIUM YELLOW ONIONS GOLDEN RIPE BAG Crsp, Fresh Calforna PASCAL CELERY STALK Fresh, Calforna ASPARAGUS LB. 47* GRASS SEED 3 LB. BAG $.49 Jam *»* nsbblllllllltymel -c^ts Spartan Frozen-Chcken, Beef & Turkey POT PIES \)Au.m CHICKEN PIE 79$ VALUE AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY 3 OZ.WT. Vaselne Intensve Care Loton, w VALUE 6OZ.WT. 59* COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 93cVALUE 5OZ.WT. 59 C Gllette Foamy Shave Cream $.9 VALUE n OZWT. 79 C 8 OZ. WT. PKGS. SPARTAN FRESH FROZEN 2 FL. OZ. 4% # C (fl A A ORANGE JUICE 3/ S 00 6 MILES NORTH OF ST. JOHNS ON U.S. 27 OPEN 7-DAYS A WEEK-8 A.M. to 9 P.M. FARM MARKET ^D? r WINTUK YARN MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM... 4 OZ. SKEIN \ h $ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SpBRTBn stones-

7 8A From frut stand to shoppng complex CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Becks Farm Market on the grow Aprl 4,974 KK Becks Bakery goads are made from scratch. REST Scentfc Research Verfes That TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION Provdes deep rest to elmnate stress Thereby unfoldng greater energy, ntellgence and creatvty For more dynamc and successful actvty INTRODUCTORY LECTURE (No Charge) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0 7:3o P.m.., _, CommurpRpom, Central Natonal Bank-St. Johns Presented by.internatonal Medtaton Socety It was 957 when Ben and Barbara Beck frst opened ther lttle roadsde frut stand 7 mles north of* St. Johns, Strawberres ran quarts for a dollar that year, and busness was good. But ther frends should see them now. Over the years theyve expanded ther lttle stand nto 5,000 square feet of supermarket: wde asles lned wth everythng from meat to magaznes, from pastry to pantyhose. They call t Becks Farm Market now, and ts located rght on US-27. Wth ther latest expanson the stores sze doubled - but Ben Beck lkes to thnk some of the homey touches reman. "In our bakery, everythng s made from scratch," he ponted - out. "And we smoke our own meat: hams, bologna and sausages.", The way Beck tells t, the marketng busness runs n the famly, "My grandad (Frank Beck) used to have a frut market up the road," he explaned, "then the hghway came and wped t out. I, sort of started t all over agan." Hes mghty proud of the way thngs have turned out, but the 39-year-old Beck, a farmerturned-busnessman, stll remembers the lean years, The year after he set up hs frst lttle stand, for example, he operated from a lean-to.wth a drt floor. Folks started askng for more thngs-meat, bread, non-food tems--an& Beck gave them what the/ wanted. He says there s no magc formula for movng successfully from small-tme to bg-tme operatons. "It takes hard work, long hours and a postve atttude, thats about all," hesad/ " Beck also gves a lot of credt to hs 30-person staff, statng that "If you dont lhave good help, you mght as well forget t." Among the addtons of the latest expanson project are a new meat department, bakery, snack bar and computerzed check-out system. Beck also added a $4,000 machne for recyclng cardboard. Some of the bggest addtons have been of non-food tems rangng from records to groomng ads. "Thats what people want these days/ Beck sad. Clnton County Country Club adjusts annual dues structure ST JOHNS ~ An adjusted dues structure approved last month by the board of drectors of Clnton County Country Club has had a favorable mpact toward drawng applcatons for membershp from unmarred persons. Whle the club s nterested n atdng general membershps, ths s the frst year that provsons for sngle, unmarred membershps have become part of the dues structure. Club presdent Lyle French explaned that n the past sngle, unmarred persons were oblged to pay the general membershp rates and n most nstances could not fully share n many famly evenly sponsored by the club. "Wevebeen lookng at ths for some jme," commented French, &hd we beleve weve come up wth a far dues structure that should encourage a number of younger sunm moras. The fun thngs n lfe come faster wth a Bg C Passbook Savngs Account. Savng money fora "rany day" pad or compounded quarterly may be necessary but ts also n the "Bg C" 5VV& Passbook, dull as heck. Well then, why savng money just mght become a labor of loye. not start savng for a "sunny day" fun thng? Wth nterest Daly nterest pad from day of depost to day of wthdrawal people to become members." s Accordng to French, the general membershp dues at the country club are $225 plus a $5 assessment per month durng Aprl, May, June, July and August. The assessment can be used by members toward purchases n the pro shp or clubrooms. Under the new schedule, sngle, unmarred persons wll be charged $50 for membershp plus the fve month assessment of $25. Membershp applcaton n ether category can be made at the clubhouse or through any member of the board. Besdes French, other board members are Red Devereaux, Bob Srrne, Garry Becker, Bob Forbeck, Jggs Geller and Rchard Wells. Ovd-Else Board approves course on Latn Amerca At the March 25 meetng of the Ovd-Else School. Board of Trustees, t was moved to approve a new course on Latn Amerca for the hgh school. The board also receved a poston paper from the Mchgan Musc Educators Assocaton statng what they feel chldren deserve n musc educaton. In other acton the board congratulated the Ovd-Else Area Band and ther drector, Roger Weyersberg for ther earnng a n dstrct band competton. Superntendent Don Kenney reported on a Drug Conference to be held May 3. One member of the board wll be selected at a later date to attend the conference. Four resdents were present at the meetng to dscuss student absenteesm. After a. dscusson, the board told the 4 that the ncdent Would be nvestgated and a report would be made. DEWITT - Aprl 6 s "Smle Saturday" n DeWtt as proclamed by Mayor Mur Eastman. On that day volunteers from DeWtt Hgh School, organzed by the Student Councl, wll cover thf r-lty of DeWtt, askng resdents to order a smle candle. Ben Beck and-some of hs staff pose at hs stores new meat counter. From left to rght, they are: Dale Walton, meat manager, Ken Yordy, assstant manager, Al Smth, manager, Jm Wllette, produce manager, and owner Ben Beck. bf nt r New addton to Becks Farm Market s a marked contrast to the rural frut stand of that was begnnng of the faclty. Rolln Dunkel, Robert Kropf and Henry Vroeglrdewey, of Greenvlle Constructon Co were present last week as Harold Wellman, presdent of Central Natonal Bank, sgned the constructon contract for the new branch bank to be bult at the Southgate Shoppng Pl^za n St Johns. Present wth Wellman, Ed Idzkowsk, representng the Board of Drectors, and Wayne Hcks of Central Natonal Bank. Aprl 6 s ^rnle day n DeWtt The candles are about the sze all profts wll be turned over to dstrophy and other related s of a fnftha.u. yellow, lemon the Natonal Muscular muscular dseases. scented and wth the famlar Dstrophy Foundaton/ * Ths project s natonwde smle face. The money wll be used to wth vared organzatons Thev wll be sold for $.50 and further research on muscular partcpatng. WE HAVE A FULL INVENTORY OF NEW 74 PICKUPS " branches; CaPlTOL savncs Loan St. Johns offce: 222 N. Clnton AVe., ph man offce) 2 E. Allegan, Lansng, Ml 4890, ph, Grand Ledge, Mason, Okemos, Wlllamston, Lathrup Vllage and Pontac Incorporated 890-.member: Federal Hotne Loan Bank System, HOSPITAL INSURANCE Wo have a complete package of health and hosptalzaton plans whch can te talored to ndvdual famly needs. By talorng each plan to the ndvduals needs, the rates become more compettve. For more Informaton and a quote on our fne plans SEE OR CALL WILLIAM F. HOLLEY Solctor for Carter-Melvn INSURANCE AGENCY Your Independent Insurance Agency, 22 W. Man, Elle Phone ^» % \ & ^ H C * ^ % &P & \& 6 S Ca«vV et SV* ovafc WE NEED GOOD USED CARS & PICKUPS. YOUR VEHICLE WILL NEVER BE WORTH MORE THAN NOW... Before You Buy, Check Our Deal! DICK HALLEAD E IL Sales, Department open Monday & Frday evenngs - Servce Department open Monday evenngs FORD PHONE

8 Aprl 4,974 s< CLINTON COUNTY.NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 974 St Johns bowlng chomps 9A V Lynn Lade (left) took all events handcap honors and Jon Tatroe took all events actual? * l HANDICAP DOUBLES v 4 v Score Al Tedt - Jm Lance 377 Ron Vnng - Frank Bddngerl38 38 Curly Rchards - Jm Helms 35 Terry Bshop Loyal Bshop 305 Bll Taylor - Harold Pease 300 Ray Kentfeld - Sam Pardee 292 Jm Rewerts - DanhyEyer 289 Rudy Masark - Erne Lance 278 Lnden Lade - Keth Penx 275 Merlyn Durbn - Bll Haps 269 Bob Upton - Jm Lowe 264 Jack Smalldon - Harold Smalldon 260 John Bond Dan Martn 259, Tom Danley - Charles Hankns <" N 250 Bob Sweedenberg - Lynn Neller 247 Prze $50.00 Trophes ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS ALL EVENTS ACTUAL Jon Tatroe Lnden Lade Charle Haas Erne Lance Rch Snyder Ted Slvestr Score Prze $5.00 Trophy ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS _ " AfL EVENTS HAKDtCAP.^7^ ~ F. Lynn Lade / 2. Lawrence Wtt FRI. APR. 5th Score Prze $25,0Q,Trophy 2.00 ROUND LAKE MUSIC BY DAV ALLOYD mm.trio J^ SAT. APR. 6th MUSIC BY NO/ED FOUR 9:30 to :30 For Reservaton Call ^ , 6. 7.,8, Brunos took the handcap team and actual team trophes. Members of the team are (from left) Dck Cornwall, Jon Tatroe, Ralph Krdner, Rch Snyder, and John Scranton. John Dunsmore 936 0,00 Jon Tatroe Bob Upton Bob Sweedenberg Rch Snyder Ron Vnng Leon Lews Bob Cartwrght Ted Slvestr Lynn Neller \ 974 /* ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS HANDICAP TEAM Score Brunos Clnton Natonal Tues. 37 Glbert &; Ingalls 324 St. Johns Cooperatve 308 Bennetts Jewelry 30 Randolphs 3080 Beef Jerkeys Schmdt Electrc 8043 Greens Prntng 3029 Clnton Natonal Wed. 304 Captol Savngs 300 McKenze Insurance Tues McKenze Insurance Thurs Coca Cola Mon 3000 Cans Fresca / 2993 Galloways 2989 Daleys 2987 Moorman 2977 Redwrg Lanes Thurs, 2976 " 974 " ST, JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS ACTUAL TEAM Brunos Score 304 Prze $50.00 Trophes , \ ,* Q S8" Prze $25.00 Trophes "* Clnton Natonal Tues. Bennetts Jewelry Greens Prntng Schmdt Electrc Tastee Freez McKenze InsuranceThurs Beef Jerkeys x Clnton Tool, Bobs Sport Center St. Johns Cooperatve Redwng Lanes Tues. Zeebs Thurs Federal Mogul Galloways Ross Myers (left), actual sngles champ and John Dunsmore, handcap sngles * 8, ^ 974 ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS ACTUAL SINGLES Ross Myers Jon Tatroe Dave ODell John Dunsmore Clare Floate Keth Tedb Ceasar Medna Jack Anderson Rch Snyder Ted Slvestr Score , ST, JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS HANDICAP SINGLES > John Dunsmore Terry Bshop Ross Myers Dave ODell Rch Mchels Keth Tedt Prze $5.00 Trophy Prze $25.00 Trophy t , Jack Anderson Clare Floate Steve Prce Don Johnson Al Mohnke Terry Speers Rch Snyder, Ted Slvestr Ceasar Medna Al Tedt and hs partner Jm Lance (Not pctured) took both actual double handcap double competton ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS j ACTUAL DOUBLES Score Al Tedt - Jm Lance 279 Rudy Masark - Erne Lance Curly Rchards - Jm Helms 83 Ray Kentfeld - Sam Pardee Lnden Lade - Keth Penx 6. Merlyn EJurbn Bll Haps Local beauty consultant honored Helen Wlcox, a Vvan Woodard beauty consultant, has been honored as a Presdental Pacesetter by the Vvan Woodard Corp, a Los Angeles- based cosmetcs subsdary of General Food Corp. Loren Smth, Vvan Woodard Prze $30.00.Trophes presdent, presented * Mrs Wlcox wth an achevement certfcate at a regonal conference n Lansng, where a new Hour of-, Beauty nstructon program was ntroduced to the companes of " Mchgan d 5 b P tors - ws Wfcox v sted f&r "sup^jjor performance n attanng sales goals. She s.assocated wth Mrs Gene Barnharf, dstrbutor n the St Johns area. ACT III BRIGHT AND RIGHT.. t Sprng zngs wth these trendy nterlock knt polyester mxers boastng the look.jhe feel, the flow of slk. In newsest^ blazng prmary colors,.. solds and exclusve Act H flowerlet prnts. Wnnng combnatons however theyre mated... and the varyng possbltes keep countless optons open through all the days and nghts ahead. Florals n yellow/ greerl on whte, solds n yellow r green, whte. All, 8 to 6, from the new Soft- Touch Collecton by Act III. * * Wastbanded Pull on Pants *22 00 Rbbed, saddle, shouldered $ }Q95 cuff-sleeved cardgan -7 Placket-front Pull on Shrt *oooo 22 Someday youll own a Yamaha from, ) ft. V ST. JOHNS BEES v 2237 Sooth US-27 SPORTS DIVISION ST JOHNS Phone

9 0A,ft DeWtt VFW, Auxlary to honor "safety" wnners The DeWtt Post and Auxlary No 67 to the Veterans of Foregn Wars wll have a pot luck dnner* Wednesday, Aprl 0, at 6!30 pm at the DeWtt Teceve a trophy, the 2d place wnner wll receve a medal and the 3d place wnner wll receve a ctaton. Followng the dnner and presentaton, the Auxlary wll Memoral Buldng..,.,». -,..«. -* The dnner wll honor the, hold electons p &74-75 ofncers. Safety Poster Contest wnners, J*} J ^.W? 8 *? ^ay Tracy Boutwell, Mke Lotre and?4 Post w "»»ld "omtaa ons Rosalyn Schneder, lsted here *P 0 a? d * I wl 5 J( ho!^ * h f* r alphabetcally, dec* 8 Apr 24.wth n- The st place wnner wll stauaton s of offcers n May. Legal Notce I: PUBLICATION OF NOTICE determned. Credtors must fle OF HEARING sworn clams wth the Court and State of Mchgan, The serve a copy on Donald Douglas Probate Court for the County of Hatt, Route, Bath^ Mchgan, CLINTON. ; Executor, pror to sad hearng. Estate of Leonard Hatt Sr. Dated: March 29,974. TAKE NOTICE: On June 26, Donald Douglas Hatt * 974, at 0:00 A.M, n the Pettoner Probate Courtroom, Court- Route, Bath, Mhouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, Attorney for Pettoner: before the Hor. TIMOTHYM/ Walker & Moore ; GREEN, Judge of Probate,, a 7 E.Walker. hearng wll be held at whch all St Johns, Mch clams aganst sad estate wll Phone be heard and herswll be Dont be ffuelsh. OFFICE OF ENERGY CONSEBVATION OF THE FEDEIAl ENERGY OFFICE COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY, INC 800 N. Lansng Phone CLINTON COUNTY HBNS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Emerson Stock we emptes the canoe whle Bll Cole retreves hs battle after ther entry capszed at the start of the Sunday afternoon canoe race, whle 2 other entres (below) dsplay the more conventonal^ procedure used to depart the Fowler Conservaton Club startng lne.,. Aprl 4,974 Wet and colclsurlday tackled by local canoers Trophy wnners n the Sunday afternoon canoe race sponsored by the Dry Dockd Lounge and Mantenance Electrc were (front, from left) Denns Baurer, Larry Eernholz, Lynn Smth, Denns Kentfeld, Jance Garsk, Ken Becker and Rod Hale. (Rear, fromf left) Rusty Bashore, Gary Zejl, Roger Durbn, Jack Zmmerman, Charle Carroll. Dck Crowell, Dane Saxton and Herb Osburn, Jm Vers (rear) was the MEBC wnner. Frst place wnners were Hale and Wayne Huhn (not pctured), Baurer and Zell ted for 2d, Crowell and Kentfeld fnshed 3d, Carroll and Smth were 4th, Fernholz and Zmmerman were 5th anddurbn and Bashore ted wth Emerson Stockwell and Bll, Cole for 6th. Dane Saxton and Jance Garsk receved the "Wettest" award, wth Osburn gettng the trophy for the oldest compettor. TO THE GAS CUSTOMERS OF CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY NOTICE OF..HEARING GAS ALLOCATION PROCEDURE Case No. U-3990 On J arjuary 5,,974, Consumers Power Company fled wth the Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson a Supplement to Applcaton n Case No. U-3990, whch requested that the Commsson amend paragraph "C" of ts Order dated November 26, 97 n Case No. U Consumers Power Company states n ts Supplement to Applcaton that there exsts n the Stajte of Mchgan, and elsewhere throughout;the Unted States, a severe gas supply shortage, whch shortage,, ^whct^ shortage Had. made t/ecessary,that supplers of nathra] gas, mcludrg Applcants ppelne supplers^ substantally curtal tre delveres of natural gas to ther customers. Consumers Power Company also states, n ts Supplement to Applcaton, that, n, response to ths shortage of natural gas, the Commsson granted Applcant authorty to mplement a gas allocaton procedure..one of the stated purposes of the currently-effectve gas allocaton procedure was to allevate the hardshp then beng experenced by certan commercal and ndustral customers. Ths hardshp exsted because pror to the effectve, date of such gas allocaton procedure, gas usage of commercal and ndustral customers was restrcted, to "base year allocatons." Thus, weather-related ncreases n gas consumpton and ncreases fn gas consumpton arsng from ncreased usage of exstng manufacturng or processng equpment was precluded. Accordngly, Applcant proposed, n ts authorty to create the presently-effectve gas allocaton procedure, to amelorate ths stuaton by makng suffcent gas avalable, ndependent of the proposed gas allocaton procedure, to permt commercal and ndustral customers then beng served (other than those beng suppled gas from steam generatng equpment, electrc generatng equpment, or klns rated at more than 50,000 cubc feet of gas perhour) to "fully utlze ther exstng equpment" presently utlzng gas as a.prmary fuel. In response to Applcants proposal, the Commsson authorzed Applcant, n paragraph "C" of ; ts Order dated November 26, 97, Nn Case No. s U-3990, to: "...make, avalable to ts present custdmers (other than those, now beng suppled gas for steam generatng equpment, electrc generatng equpment, and klns rated at more than 50,000 cubc feet of gas (per hour) suffcent gas to fully utlze exstng equpment whcrs presently utlzng gas, as/a prmary fuel...",, In recentmonths, Applcant has been confronted wth the clam on several occasons that under the quoted language from paragraphc" of. the November 26, 97 Order, exstng customers may utlze exstng equpment to heat new buldngs or buldng addtons. The Applcant, unformly, has dened ths clam- as beng nconsstent wth the ntent of the gas allocaton procedure n general and the ntent of paragraph "C" of the November 26, 97 Order n partcular. Accordngly, Applcant proposes that the Commsson amend ts Order dated November 26, 97, n Case No- U-3990, so as to make clear that the- use by / Applcant^ exstng customers of exstng equpment to heat newbufdngs of buldng addtons s precluded t, unless such, use s restrcted trf an annual-allocaton of gas consstent wth thecustomers prevous gas usage. As set forth n the-proposed paragraph "C," Consumers Power Compaay proposes that! orderng paragraph "C" read as follows! "C, Consumers Power Company s hereby authorzed, ndependent of the gas allocaton procedure heren approved, to make avalable to ts present customers suffcent gas to fully utlze () exstng manufacturng and commercal or ndustral processng equpment Whch s presently * usng natural gas as a prmary fuel, except that Consumers Power Company shall restrct customers who are now beng suppled gas for steam generatng equpment, electrc generatng equpment, and klns rated at more than 50,000 cubc. ^ feet of gas per houk to the annual Mcf capacty reservaton contaned n ther present gas servjcq contracts or, f, there s no.annual capacty* reservatpn>ja^ ther,,.... contracts, to thebase year allocaton or the * commtment mafle^by Consumers Power Company n accordance wth the gas sales restrctons authorzed by ths Commsson n Case No. U-3778, and (2) exstng space heatng equpment, provded- there s no expanson or addton n the area to be heated. If an exstng customer makes h addtons to, the area befg served v by exstng^space heatng equpment through addtons to the exstng buldng or new buldngs, such customer shall be lmted to an afffual allocaton of gas consstent wth the customers prevous gas usage.". The Supplement to (Applcaton n Case No. U-3990, together wth the Commssons ntal order theren, s avalable for publc nspecton atthe offces of the -Mchgan Publc ^Servce Commsson, Law Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan 4EJ93, and at each local offce of Consumers Power Company. } The Commsson has scheduled hearngs on the Supplement to Applcaton, and t has ordered that Notce be gven that: A. A publc hearng wll be held at 9;,30 AM on Aprl 9, 974 n the offces ot the Commsson n the Law Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan 4893, for purposes of determnng whether,, or n what form, orderng paragraph "C^ of the Commssons Order,n Case No, U-3990 should be amended.,- - B. Any partes seekng to ntervene,n these proceedngs, n accordance wth.rule of the Commssons Rules of Practce and Procedure, shall fle wth the Commsson at least"fve (5} days pror to Aprl 9, 974, an orgnal and sx (6) conformed copes of the Petton to Intervene, together wth Pjoof of Servce, upon Consumers Power Company. \ X C., THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ORDERING, PARAGRAPH "C" OF THE COMMISSIONS ORDER IN CASE NO.. U-3990 DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE IS IN THE FORM REQUESTED BY CONSUMERS POWER, COMPANY. THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC* SERVICE COMMISSION MAY EITHER AUTHORIZE ITS ADOPTION IN THE FORM REQUESTED, DENy TS ADOPTION/ OR MAY ORDER Trfe ADOPTION, OF A NEW ORDERING PARAGRAPH "C" IN A FORM DIFFERENT FROM THATDESCRIBED HEREIN. - Jursdcton of the Commsson n ths^rder s pursuant to Act 300, Publc Acts of 900, as amended {MCLA 462,2); Act 49, Publc Acts of 99, as amended (MCLA 460.5); Act 3, Publc Acts of 939, : as amended (M(5LA 460.\\ Act 9,PublcActs of 929, as amended (MCbA 483.0); Act 306, Publc Acts of 969, as amended (MCLA 2420); and the Commssons Rules of Practce and Procedure, 954 Admnstratve Code, Supplement No.54 R Consumers Power ( 43 * Completes Gen, Tel course ST JOHNS --R.D. Potts, of 406 South Lansng Street, constructon supervsor for General Telephone, recently completed the companys "labor relatons" course held at ts state headquarters tranng center n Norton Shores, near Muskegon, accordng to Leo Baker, dvson manager for the company. The course s desgned to help supervsors gan skll and confdence n dealng wth personnel problems, employeee grevances, and n property nterpretng and admnsterng the companys collectve barganng agreement; Potts was among General Telephone supervsory employees from many areas of the state durng the 3-day tranng sesson. Rchard Wells, charman of the St Johns Rotary Youth Talent Exhbton dscusses detals or the program wth Central Elementary School students Cathy Feeman, Melssa Zmmerman, Marca Lusk, Justn Escher, Davd Schnaltz, MatFeld (standng), Mssy Marts and James Foster.See separate story n ths weeks County News for more about the Talent Exhbton., MSU Grad George Thelen, son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Thelen of Fowler, graduated from MSU n March. He receved a B.A. Degree n Physcs n educaton. TOMS WESTERN STORE OVID. MICHIGAN 4R86f* _ W* Monsr A.\j> PONY loutprvhn " ^^ MJlAHE n AM f I ft, WfSTIHN (WHHIM; "(I M llt. %,! m 3FfS7t The Lotterys Aprl Shower of Cars! 72-countfem J 72 new Plymouth Satelltes to beawarded the nexttwo weeks! In addton to over two and a half mllon dollars n regular Lottery przes! Bach week, for the next two weeks, holders of an estmated 36 wnnng tckets (maybe morel) wll Bach wna 974 Plymouth Satellte. It wll be equpped wth automatc transmsson, rado, whte sdewall tres, power steerng and power assst brakes. Tckets for the frst week of ths great car Bonus go oh sale at noon, Aprl 2 and end noon, Aprl 9 for the Drewjng of Aprl. Frst wflek Bonus tckets on sale at stotowldo agency locatons After he drawng of the Regular Weekly numbers and the Second Chance numbers, three Bonus numbers wll be drawn. Any tcket matchngany two of these three sets of numbers wns a car. Matchng one set of Bonus numbers doss not qualfy for a $25 prze. Lcense and ttle transfer are the, responsblty of the wnner. No cash or substtute prces. f \ > K

10 /^ Aprl 4,974 v,. \ * t- V 6 Clnton Area Obtuares IKHKHHS^^ Robert Allen Robnson ELSIE (c) -funeralservces were held Saturday for Robert Allen Robnson 2-day old son of Robert and Dence Robnson of 4006 Mlton Drve, Flnt at the Carter Funeral Hdme n Else. Bural was n Rversde Cemetery. Survvng besdes the parents ate: sster, Mchelle; grandparents Mr and Mrs Gordon Tobas of Else, Mrs Joyce Trumbley of Flnt, and great grandfather, Ralph Harrngton of Montrose. Lew$ S Phllps DEWITT -Lews S. Phllps, 89, of 8985 Arport Rd, ded March 29 at-provencal Hbuse- South, East Lansng. Funeral servces were held Saturday, March 30 at Lee R. Rummell Funeral Borne wth Rev Al Carson and Rev Murl Eastman offcatng. Bural was n DeWtt Cemetery. He was born n Clnton Co on Marsh 28, 885, the son of Wllam and Catherne Phllps. He was marred to Mabyn Clff n Norwood, Mch on Jan. 30, 96. He was a former member of the South Rley Grange and was a farmer. Survvors nclude 2 sons, Clff and Ronald, both of DeWtt; brother," Wnne of DeWtt; sster, Nelle Allen of Grand Ledge; 4 grandchldren; and 5. great-grandchldren. Antonette Gazda ST< JOHNS -- Antonette Gazda, 76, of R 6, St Johns,-ded Monday, March 25 at Pleasant Vew Medcal Care Faclty n Corunna. Funeral servces w,ere held at the Houghton Chapel of the Osgood Funeral Homes, Inc on Thursday, March 28 at 2 pm wth Rev Bran (Cundlnger offcatng. Interment was n Maple Grove Cemetery. She was born n Czechoslovaka on December, 897, the daughter of Steven and Katherne Sukup. She was marred to Frank V. Gazda n Czechoslovaka on Oct 0,98. \ She moved to the S( Johns area n 947. were nvolved People beleve n*us because we beleve n gettng nvolved... n feelng what you feel, knowng what you want, dong what you" need. > OMES OSGQOD^GOERGE^ ST, JOHNS FOWLER HBBOTftUHOUGHTOnU MAUE RAPIDS OVID Survvors nclude son, Frank of St Johns; 4 grandchldren; A greatgrandchldren; y l sster, Mrs prances Cosch of Chcago; and nephew. Chauncey H Schultz INDIANA -- Chauncey H. Schultz, 54, of 50 E. Cambrdge, Columbus, Ind, ded March 26 n St Lawrence Hosptal n Lansng. Funeral servces were held at the Lee R, Rummell Funeral Home on March 28, wth Rev Murl Eastman offcatng. Interment was n DeWtt Cemetery.. He was born njgreenvlle on March 29,909, the son of Henry and Bertha Schultz. He resded most of hs lfe n the Lansng area and moved to Indana n 949. He was employed by the Golden Foundry n Ind for 2G years. * - He s survved by hs parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Schultz of DeWtt; 3 brothers, Gerald, Henry and Ivan, all of Columbus, Bd; 2 ssters, Mrs Gerald Keefer of Lansng and Mrs Rchard Albertson of > DeWtt; son, Russell of Columbus, Ind; l daughter, Mrs RchardMelton of Lansng; and 8 grandchldren. Ruth E Emery CORUNNA ~ Ruth E. Emery, 76, of 32 E. Corunna Ave, Corunna, ded> March 25 at Owosso Memoral Hosptal. Funeral servces were held at Krbs Colonal Chapel on March 28 wth Rev John W. Smpson, offcatng. Interment was n Lakevew Cemetery, Howell, Mch. She was born on Oct 26,897, the daughter of Chester and Alce Yelland^She was marred to Harold V Emery n Fowlervlle on D"ec 0, 924, She was a member of the CoYunna Unted Methodst Church and was a lfe member of Fowlervlle Chapter No 277 OES; a member of the Socal Servce Club,; the Councl of Agng; and Owosso Golden Agers. She was a bookkeeper for her husband at the Harold Emery Sawmll and was a retred teacher from Lvngston Co. J She -s* survyedt bjt, 2 ".daughters, Mrs, Arnold (Dold Mae) Weber of Ovd, and Mrs C.W. (Evelyn) Peters of Traverse Cty; l brother, Clyde S. Yelland of Fowlervlle and 4 grandchldren. ^The famly suggests that, memoral contrbutons go to Owosso Memoral Hosptal ntensve care unt. UNION SAVINGS PAYS YOU MORE -YEAR CERTIFICATE II 000 Mnmum Other Certfcates Avalable CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Leo of purand; 3 ssters, Mrs Lews Wallng and Mrs Clark Curts, both of Else; Mrs Forrest Inks of Alma and 2 brothers, Lews Cook of Badwmsvlle, NY and Clarence Cook of Bannster.. Russell Neman Funeral servces for Russell Neman, 37, of 247 E, Oak St, Else were,held,at the Carter Funeral Home March 5 wth the Rev Justn Shepard offcatng. Bural was made n North Star Cemetery. Mr Neman passed away March 2 at Flnt Hurley Hosptal after a bref llness. He was born n Montcalm County on Dec 2, 936 to Wllam and Mary Neman. He and the former Waneta Kmmel were marred Aprl 8, 954 n Ashley. He was employed as an auto mechanc at Loznak Unon 76 servce staton n Else, v Survvng *^ are hs wfe, * 2 daughters, Debbe of Frostproof, FJa and Cndy at home; 2 sons, Robert of Shepherd and Mchael at home; hs parents of 4 Ithaca; 5,l ssters, Mrs Thelma DeRosa, Mrs Dorothy Farchld, Mss Judth Neman, all of Ithaca, Mrs Berneda Kmmel of Ashley, Mrs Carolyn Brown of Sumner; 2 brothers^ Robert of St Charles and Rchard of Ithaca. Herman, Zuckschwerdt Funeral servcesjfor Herman Zuckschwerdt, 88, of 56 W. Pne St, -Else, were held at Carter"Funeral Home Saturday, March 6, The Rev Hans A. Schultz offcated and bural was made n Wldwood Cemetery n St Johns. > Mr Zuckschwerdt ded Thursday at the" Owosso Memoral Hosptal followng a 2 weeks llness. He was the son of Mchael and Saloma Zuckschwerdt, born Aprl 27, 885 n JacksOn County. Mr Zuckschwerdt had resded most of hs lfe n the Chesanng area and had made hs home n Else or the past 4 years. He and the former Helene Frasle were marred Sept 2, 95 at Maron Sprngs. She ded n 923. Mr Zuckscherdts lfe work was farmng and he was a retred employee of Wegold Greenhouse n Chesanng..Rolln A ftoble - WACb-USTA - Rolln A. Noble, 65, of 7280 Clark Rd, Wacousta, ded March 3 at Sparrow" Hosptal n Lansng. Masonc servces were held Wednesday Aprl 3 at the Peterson Murray Funeral Hom6 n Grand Ledge, and funeral Servces wll be held Thursday, Aprl 4 at Wacousta Unted Methodst Church wth Rev Edward Otto offcatng. Bural wll be n Wacousta Cemetery. He was born n Albon, NY, on May 7,908, the son of George and Clara Noble. He was marred to Margaret Lee- and resded most of hs lfe n the Wacousta area, He was a member of Wacousta Unted Methodst Church, a former member of the offcal board of the church mens clut; past master of Wacousta Masonc Lodge 359; past, patron of Wacousta OES 33; presdent of Farmers Mutual Fre Ins. of Clnton Co; former board member of Grand Ledge Produce Co; and for several years was a trustee of WateVtown Twp. He was a retred farmer and nsurance agent. /. He s"survved by hs wfe, Margaret;- 2 sons, Rchard of Wacousta, and Dr Gary Noble of Atlanta, Gar 2 daughters, Mrs Barbara Kowalk of Grand Ledge, and Mrs Joyce Dow of Reno, Nev; l brother, Ralph of Lansng; 3 grandchldren. Contrbutons may be made to Wacousta Unted Methodst Church Memoral Fund, or to the Clnton Co. Cancer Socety. Freda E Davarn PEWAMO - Mrs Freda E. Davarn, 78, of 40 W Man, ded Aprl at Iona Manor. Rosary servces were held Tuesday and Wednesday evenngs at St -Marys Chapel n Westphala. Funeral servces wll be held Thursday, Aprl 4 at St Joseph Survvng are one son, John - Church n Pewamo, wth Mon. Zuckschwerdt of Else; 3 grandchldren and 4 great- grandchldren. Else D Saxton Funeral servces for Mrs ElseD Saxton, 80, were held at the Carter Funeral Home "TuesflayfMarch 2. She passed away Saturday at thecarson Cty Hosptal. * \ Survvng are Mrs FJorence 2k YEAR CERTIFICATE $5,000 mnmum Bradley of Muskegon, Mrs Paulne, Nethaway of Ovd, Mrs Joyce Dush of St Johns and Mrs Lona Sweet of South Lyon; 5 sons, Donald, Edward and Lynn, all of Ovd; Clfford of St Johns and per annum Quarterly DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT PASSBOOK JS Mnmum No fnancal nsttuton nsured under U.S. Government regulatons can pay you more than Unon Savngs.!. A jl <\ jnon A substantal nterest penalty s requred for early wthdrawal, and Loan A savngs Assocaton, ft rt/wp OFM [ flll A I. s,.l,, > I. v Thomas Bolger offcatng. Interment wll be n St Joseph pemetery. -She was born n Kent Co on Sept 26, 895, the daughter of John and Else,(Reusser) Kropf. She marred Nevlle Davarn and resded n the Pewamo area for 48 years. She-was a member of St Joseph then moved to Newaygo- Church and the Altar Socety... Survvng are 2 sons, Jack 4 daughters, J and Wllam of Pewamo; daughter, Mrs Jean Cook of Lansng; 5 grandchldren; 3 great-grandchldren; brother, Anton Kropf of Lqwell; 2 ssters, Mrs Rose Butler of Lowell, and Mrs Olve Wood of Grand Rapds. r Mara Blazo ST JOHNS -Mara Blazo, 87, of R3, St Johns, ded Match 3 at Rvard Nursng Home followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held at St Joseph Catholc Church Wednesday, Aprl 3 at :00 am. nterment was n Mt Rest Cemetery. She was born n Czechoslovaka on Aprl 0,. 886, the daughter of Imrch and Marv (Kntler) Malec. She marred Paul Blazo n Ptts-, burgj Pa. and resded most of her lfe n St Johns and the Detrot area. She was a smember of St, Joseph Catholc Church and Zyena USA. She s survved by daughter. Mrs Anna Cepko of St Johns; v son, Frank A. Blazo of Redford- Detrot; 5 grandchldren; and 5 great-grandchldren, "* Lee P Rademacher " HOUGHTON LAKE-Lee P. Rademacher, 73, ded Wednesday March 27 at New Port Rchey, Fla followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held at the Osgood Funeral Home Saturday March 30 at :30 pm wth Rev James Hlland offcatng. Interment was n Mt v Rest Cemetery. * He was born n Fowler on Aprl 8,900, the son of Edward and* Cecela (Mller) Rademacher. He marred Zlpha Munsonon Oct 9,920 n Owosso. Re was a member of, the Unted Methodst Church n Houghton Lake and resded most of hs lfe n the St Johns area. He was an ol operator for Socony Vacuum Corp. Survvors nclude hs wfe; son, Robert Rademacher of St Johns, daughter, Mrs Hazel Hebeck of Lansng; 2 brothers,.ferd and Arnold Rademacher, both of St Johns; 3 ssters, Mrs Eleanor Whtford, Mrs Dorothy Cooper, Mrs Margaret Whtford, all of St Johns; 2 grandchldren; and 5 greatgrandchldren. Gordon Drew NEWAYGO - Gordon-Drew, 58, ded suddenly Aprl n the Newaygo busness dstrct. He was former owner of Gambles and past presdent of DeWtt Oddfellows Lodge, a member of DeWtt Masonc "Lodge and member of Masonc Lodge 3 of Newaygo, veteran of WWU n US Army. He was a resdent of DeWtt from 94 to 953, moved to Langsburg from 953 to 959, He s»survved by son, Lyle of Detrot; 2 daughters, Mrs Vanda Schneder and Mrs Kay Barnes, both of Newaygo; 2 grandsons; sster, Mrs Harley (Vola.) Davs of Bancroft. Servces were held Thursday at 2 pm from Pfeschel Funeral Home, Masonc Gravesde servce at Newaygo Cemetery. Rev John Rhode offcated., May 3 deadlne to apply for Else Lterary scholarshp ELSIE (6) -- The Womans \ Lterary Club of Else wll - provde 2 scholarshps for Ovd-«Else Hgh School students agan ths year. Any student who s presently a senor and has been accepted" for further educaton n a college, vbusness school, nursng school, trade school or apprentceshp prograrn may make applcaton for a scholarshp whch wll provde $50. N " Recent graduates are also elgble to apply. Selecton of, the scholarshp wnners wll be based on fnancal need, servce partcpaton n school and communty actvtes and scholarshp attanment. Interested students may make applcaton through a letter addressed to the Scholarshp Commttee and" Womans Lterary Club, statng what they feel are qualfcatons wtch rnake thee worthy of recevng a scholarshp. Letters. should be tyjjed and n a sealed envelope. - Also to be ncluded s the name of the school to whch they have been accepted, ther chosen subject area and vocatonal plans. The letters of applcaton Should be left at the Gudance Offce at the Ovd Else Hgh school and must be n by May_3, to be consdered. The Womans Lterary Club orgnated the -scholarshp project n 962, frst as a loan, then- as scholarshps. For several years the Ovd Crescent Club, joned n the project but last yeaj: decded to gve ther efforts toward another worthy project. Last years wnners of scholarshps were: Barbara Wllams, rural Else who s now attendng Ferrs State college and Tom Klrnovlc, rural Ovd, who s also attendng Ferrs State College. Members ottc scholarshptobuftlttee ths year are: *Mrs gve IJtUnftdVMt UNITED COMMUNITY CHEST Club Robert Bloomer, Mrs Jack Hawes and Mrs Lawrence Hess", members of the Lterary Club, HA Offer. ntroductory lecture on transcendental medtaton Local resdents wll have a chance to fnd out more about Transcendental Medtaton as taught by MaharsM MaheshYog on Wednesday, Aprl 0 at 7:30 pm at the Communty Room, Central Natonal Bank, St Johns. The ntroductory talk wll be t gven by Kathy Hall and Margaret DeYoung, teachers of Transcendental Medtaton from the East Lansng Internatonal Medtaton~Socety, a non-proft" educatonal organzaton. The lecture s free and open to the publc. * Transcendental Medtaton s. a smple mental technque practced for about 20 mnutes twce a day. Transcendental Medtaton s easly learned and requres no change n belefs or lfe-style. Its proponents clamlhat ths technque s unque from any other program of- selfdevelopment and has profound effects -n practcal lfe. Medtators report such varyng benefts as ^greater energy, relaxaton, ncreased clarty of. mnd, enhanced creatvty and a general feelng of growng fulfllment., Scentfc research substantates many of these clams. Research done at Harvard Medcal School ndcates that the 20, mnute medtatons provded a deep rest, dfferent from that gajned durng sleep, whch releves accumulatons of stress and tensons. Other studes pont to reducton n the work load of the heart, ncreased learnng ablty, mproved psychology, and reduced use- of tranqulzers, stmulants and other drugs. For those> nterested n learnng about Transcendental Medtaton, the ntroductory lecture s the frst prerequste to a course of nstructon. The scentfc research on medtaton and the course structure,wll be explaned. There are now about 350,000 medtators n the U.S. ncludng such dverse groups of people as housewves, students, busfnessmen, >physcans and even one astronaut. AMF SKAMPER, FOLDING CAMPERS, 5th WHEELS, MOTOR HOMES, MINI TRUCK MOUNTS. NOW AT DREPS MOTOR HOMES DEWITT Ph INSURANCE FQR EVERY NEED! HOME FARM BUSINESS ~ AUTO I -t \t mmbe LANTERMAN INSURANCE at h*/\merca Group 200 W. State, St. Johns, PHONE BRUCE LANTERMAN n ->- IHP? HIGHER BUILDING COSTS ARE COMING! -DO YOU HAVE A REMODELING " PROJECT PLANNED? SAVE BY GETTING YOUR SUPPLIES NOW! CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING OVID SUPPLY PH REHMANNS of St Johns Feature... * FAMOUS BRAND NAME COLORS IN NAVY, RED,BLACK AND WHITE Athletc Slces r IsCrcsse and «"> Keds MANY STYLES to choose ttoq n lmens and BOYS ; At - \ REHMANNS CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS - SHOES - for DAD and LAD ST. JOHNS ^ OPEN MQNDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS \

11 r <.- <. r» r*> 2A ST JOHNS - Appeals by 2 men sentenced tb lfe mprsonment or the murder of a Round Lake store owner have been turned down by the State Court of Appeals., /Wllam Graves and Rchard Collns were / sentenced to lfe mprsonment afterbeng found gulty of st degree murder of, Ivan Hempsted. j Hempsted was fatally -shot durng the robbery of hs Round Lake store. Hs wfe, Marjore, was njured from blows durng the robbery.,».;,., Graves based hs appeal on the contenton " the court erred by nformng me jury, that. only 2 verdcts could be readed, gulty or n ST JOHNS - A meetng to dscuss possbltes of weather modfcaton wll be.sponsored by the Cooperatve Extenson Servce at Smth Hall Thursday, Aprl at. ;30pm. -,.,.-For.the past 2 years, farmers n Gratot and. Montcaln Countes have been tamperng wth the weather, through a, contract wth Krck Assocates of Calforna to make t ran to the advantage of growng crops. James, Pelham, County Extenson drector sad, "Krck and Company arent "ran dancers" or anythng of that mrl. Rather, they are meteorologsts and have a lot of techncal kpow-how ^concernng - V - CLINTON COUNTY NEWS! ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Is n murder case not gulty* Graves appeal contended evdence ndcated convcton on a lesser-, ) scale was possble.,. " - ^ Also ncluded n Graves appeal was the"*, contenton the charge sjould not have been a felony -murder, a#ung that Hempsted was not klled durng the actual robbery of the store. <.. County prosecutor Jon Newman contended the kllng was a cold blooded slayng t and was n fact, a felony murder. Newman also ponted out that, Graves attorney dd ot object to court nstructons that the Sef endent be found ether gulty or not gulty of frst degree murder, ) Collns appeal was based on the con- J ff fc weather. Extenson Drectors Jm Crosby n Montcalm County and John Baker n Gratot say they thnk the plan s workng and the Idea s spreadng to no less than a* dozen addtonal southern Mchgan countes*" Baker and possbly some growers from Gratot county"wll be on haud at the Clnton.meetng to, dscuss ther observatons of 2 years of cloud seedng-from ground based generators whch emt tny quanttes of slver odde* Ths treatment can work only where water laden clouds are present. The dea s to get clouds to release ther contents rather ur tenton.that "the warrant,, > was unconsttutonally ssued snce t was based on a complant... whch faled to Identfy sources of nformaton,".the complant, was ssued by Trooper Gary Jackson of the Mchgan State Polce and,the court ruled the complant was legal because t was based on the complantents nformaton and belef.!,, :., In the case of Graves appeal, the court ruled/the lowercourt had not erred n nformng the jury that there were-only 2 possble verdcts. ^, The opnons were wrtten by^- Judge Thomas M, Burns, presdng judge of the State Court of Appeals. than pass bythe area. Mchgan State Unversty researchers admt to havng only lmted data-as to the effectveness of ths method of cloud seedng. However, agrcultural engneer, Dale Lnval s on the f case and s now workng to collect data on Mchgan weather and clmate and results of ths and other Krok Assocates Droects.^ He wll be dscussng hs research at the;, county meetng. All farmers, county offcals-and others nterested n the project are urged to attend the meetng. Ample tme wube gven for a queston-answer type dscusson. * TO CENTRAL NATIONAL FOR A CHOICE OF FOUR Aprl 4,974 *). Why was chef f&d "You Wll Know All the Detals... " f % the near future;" Kzesk predcted, "you wll know all the detals on (Angels), dsmssal.".. Trustee Corr agreed, addng that she ntended to push for release of the FROty FRONT PAGE Car ram $ DEWITT - Mrs Lucle Letelt,, 54, 703 E. Man, DeWtt gave t "go" nstead of. "whoa" and when her car stopped,, t was surrounded by the. front wall of the Amercan Bank and Trust Buldng. Mrs Letelt sad she stepped on the accelerator nstead of the brake, causng the auto to crash nto,the front of the bank, statement. > * Corr aganst. -. /secret." * Corr.sad she was ^extremely dsapponted" that the ssue was not allowed to surface at the meetng. "I have been agant keepng t a secret from the beehnng," she sad. causng approxmately $2500 Worth of damage..,... Mrs Letelt and son John, 3, passenger n -the car sought ther own treatment, for mnor njures.. v DeWtt Polce Chef Wendell Myers sad Mrs Letelt Was tcketed for falure to,haye her vehcle under control. j, DeWtt wrestlers compete J n free-style regonal at Holt t HOLT-Fve members of the DeWtt Wrestlng Club competed n the Unted States Kds Wrestlng Federaton regonal free-style tournament at Holt Saturday. Three of the 5, competng wth 450 Wrestlers, placed and wll wrestle-at the state meet n Pontac Frday and Saturday. Takng a st place n Holt was. Hugh Bates, 3-year-old DeWtt 8th grader, who took-the top spot n the Co-lb class.. : Bll Lanneman, 05-Ib DeWtt Hgh School freshman took a 4th n hs dvson, as dd Duane Smth, 95-lbs, DeWtt 8th grader.- t Erc Hlts, 85-lbs, and Howard McDough, 0-lbs also competed, but dd not place.. The tournament featured competton between 8-9 yearolds, u- and 3-4 year-olds. The DeWtt Wrestlng Club trans wrestlers n free-style and Greco-Roman wrestlng and practces each Tuesday and Thursday evenng;, The coach s Larry Bates and further nformaton may be obtaned by those nterested n the organzaton by callng hm at , how to make I the rght choce V, 5V^% PASSBOOK TIME ACCOUNT -,w>***- -.-Mto. MOO Mhrjnum Deppst. Add to n. / /. [ Amounts of MOO Anytme. Wthdrawals Avalable The Frst 0 Days Of Each Calendar Quaker. Earn 5 Vz % Per Year Daly Interest Pad And Compounded ""Quarterly.. 7. T \, 6% TIME CERTIFICATE.APRIL "6;,8 pm-cen,tral Natonal-:Bank Communty Room. Mchgan Taxpayers Assocaton at Clnton County. Fsh Suppers at Wacousta, Mqsono Temple > Feb.fr -*- ;. Mar. 8 Apr. 2 May 0.Oct. Nov.8 - Dec. 8 / : Servng 4:30-8 pm. Take Out, OrHprs Phone APRIL 7; Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary - t 7:30 - Recepton for Candy Strpers and ther " mothers; Regular meetng wll follow. Come to us. We are trustworthy jewelers. We offer you the wdest."choce of styles and prces. Plus our Integrty and our frendly servce, y. Seeng s Belevng, 3 YearaSelng. Pdpopdbfrt Clnton Area._ Harrs Jewelry, 4 N. Clnton :.. ST. JOHNS I Depost s 500 Or More For One Year And Earn 6% Interest Payable Quarterly. > % Let Your.. * ".. 6% % TIME CERTIFICATE t -.,., y- Depost M,000 Or M6re For 2 4 Years. Interest Payable-Quarterly. Grow Along Wth Us I- CENTRAL NATIONAL GIVES YOU THIS FOUR-WAY CHOICE OF SAVINGS PLANS, BECAUSE NOT EVERYBODY HAS THE SAME WAY OF SAVING. CHOOSE THE ONE THATS RIGHT FOR tour The, > * 7% TIME CERTIFICATE,. ". " :,- Depost $ 5,000 For 4 Years To Earn 7% nterest, Avalable Monthly Or Quarterly. FEDERAL REGULATIONS REQUIRE SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST/PENALTY FOR EXRLY WITHDRAWAL FROM TIME DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS., > John Wesley College at Owosso enlarged ts.student enrollment by 50 per cent ths year-the largest percentage ncrease among ndependent colleges and unverstes n Mchgan. Snce 969, the student enrollment has grown by 26 per cent. \. To keep pace Wth ths growth, the College s expandng the campus-buldng an Old Englsh Vllage by renovatng.exstng facltes and constructng new buldngs. < / * ; To fnance ts captal mprovements, the College s gong drectly.to nvestors and payng them 9 per cent nterest on ther nvested dollars.. Your dollars can grow along Wth a growng John Wesley College and help make a dfference n the lves of hundreds of youth. For more nformaton, oc a prospectus Wrte: l.» I <nl)*lp(oflmnl, j Mr. James pegg., John Wesley College : ) Owosso, Ml., \ Jrom. \..., v ;v..x.."...,.,,.;... v..;,m;..!l.,.^.^ M*nt ,.,... I lp. CoJ.,...,...;, Phb>«;,u....,«., M..!^ IMt oa*rtwmwf It ArtUanafMl*^flwa<«l.cW>M<>f ehw j W.b^b^Vtt««(«tlk«t,Ilt6(lffltjl((J**rlfk,(hVfIdP*(t«." La ^ >«>^ MaB «ta w^fmm H l a mm t^mj I VI >;s V: -

12 M r», ace *The Place Where The Buyng and Sellng Of Thngs Happen" Secton B Aprl 4,974 l> * Help Wanted HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS! We need a hgh school graduate ths sprng and summer for nterestng pre-college job; f you lke people, youll fnd, ths a great opportunty. St Johns and area, salary and commsson, \ Apply box G, Care of Clnton County News nc-} M-2 T0WNH0USES IN OVID LUXURIOUS- 2 Bedroom - all electrc, VA baths, ar condtoned, carpeted, range and refrgerator. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED OVID-SERVICE AGENCY INC. Phone \ HELP WANTED - The Tangley Oaks Educatonal Center s acceptng applcatons. You must have a hgh school educaton or better and be able to accept responsblty. On the job tranng provded. For ntervew phone Lansng collect between 0:00 a.m. and,2:00 p.m p-l BEAUTY OPERATOR wanted. Full or part tme. Guaranteed wages. Startng at $65.00 plus commsson. Call P- > DHIA TESTER for on farm samplng of mlk. Must be dependable. Inqure County Extenson, Offce p-l 3 HOURS A DAY workng the Brttanca III provdes you wth a generous/ncome, fun.and relaxaton. Phone Mr. Donovan (57) p-l STEVES REFUSE SERVICE (Lcensed Refuse Servce) ST. JOHNS, EUREKA OVID-ELSIE AND BANNISTER AREA. Commercal and Contaner Servce PHONE Garland Rd. Else, Mch. v HELP WANTED - Regstered nurses - part tme. Wanted for every other weekend. Schedule - all shfts. Help beat nflaton by brngng n some addtonal ncome. Carson Cty Hosptal. A great place to work, Elm and Thrd St., Carson Cty Mch. 57) , 49--p-l CAN YOU WORK WITHOUT SUPERVISION -We need man or woman to sell full lne of advertsng specaltes, calendars and gfts n the St. Johns area. Mustbeable to plan own tme and work wth a mnmum of Supervson. All accounts are v protected, Repeat orders are protected. Hgh commssons payable when orders are passed for credt. The Advertsng Specalty Lne s the most extensve n the ndustry. Calendars are manufactured at our Red Oak plant. Wrte Pat Murphy, Sales Manager, The Thos. D. Murphy Company, 0 So. Second Street, Red Oak, Iowa 5566, 49-2-p-l WANTED - Boy 2-5 for Detrot Free Press, carrer route, p-l Busness Opportunty * LOOKING FOR ULTIMATE LIVING CONVENIENCE? A. * CLASSIFIED AD PAGES CASH RATE 5* per word Mnmum 50* per nserton Save a 2S servce fee by payng for your charged ad wthn 0 days of nserton. BOX NUMBERS n care of ths offce addl" ALLCLASSIFEDSWILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY AT 5 P.M. Jobs Wanted HAVE 2 relable teenage boys wllng to work after school, Saturdays, and durng summer. Farm help or yard work Call p-3 Real Estate WE, OURSELVES, wll buy your land contract. For prompt, courteous acton, call Ford S\ LaNoble. LaNoble Realty, 56 E. Mchgan, Lansng, Phone (57) Evenngs (57) tf-4 FOR SALE 2 houses on Jona MANAGfMENT TRAINEEmen or* women. Fdelty Lfe Contact Paul Thelen or, ~ >f^rst( Fowler. Estate property. nsurance Co. College degree LebH Thelen, p-4 necessary. All benefts, bonus and retrement. Call collect 3 BEDROOM ranch home for (66) between 7 and 0 sale. For appontment call 224- p.m. or send resume to P.O. Box 432 after 2:30 p.m. 80 W, Park 62, Bg Rapds, Mch * St. 49-l-p P-4 65 PER MONTH Now 2-bedroom apt. new shag carpetng, ndvdual storage space, central ar condtonng. 205 N. Scott Rd, St Johns. Call Scott Rd. Apartments. Ths Home Has Locaton, Dstnctve Stylng and Prce 3 Bedrooms Famly fy>om Fully Carpeted Full Basement Dshwasher - 2-Car Garage Dsposal V/z Baths Laundry Room Glass Pato Door LOCATED WITHIN VIEW OF ST. JOHNS CITY PARK easy walkng dstance of three schools and cty swmmng pool and tenns courts. Assumable Mortgage Wth A Prce Tag Thats Unbelevable! ASK TO SEE THIS HOME Appontment Only, Please A, ^ L. ^ Annette Whte ^ OVrnDOl Ol Bruce Untermatt w j ~ ^ Dewjll shmb f*. / Bll Holley Servce <* tovm* PHONE Roy F. Brfegl 224*2260 Bovd of Button REALTOR FOR SALE ft acre lot n West "Lake Geneva Shores Subdvson, DeWtt. Call after 6:00 p.m. or anytme on weekends, tf-dh-4 FOR SALE By Owner 0 Acre parcels between Clare and Evart, Excellent huntng, all wooded. Wll sell on land, contract. Phone (57) or after 6 pm or wrte Box 8m Ithaca, Mchgan tf-4 THINKING about a new home? Let us help you. Vst or call us. Plannng -Fnancng - Buldng - Servcng, we can help you regardless of your ptesent stuaton. Twenty years experence n buldng homes. Fedewa Bulders, Inc. 628 Wrght Road, 5V4 mles south of Fowler or 9 mles north of -96. Phone collect , ask for Dck or Bob OVID 3 bedroom ranch, garage, basement, large.lot, real clean, Looks sharp. Call OToole Realtors, (33) l-p-4 ST JOtfNS SCHOOLS - DqWtt area; 2new houses now under constructon. 3-bedroom ranches, large country szed lots. Buy now and select your own colors. Duane J. Andersen Real Estate, Inc >49-l-p-4 CONCRETE WALLS A new home Is A lfe tnrt Investment. Let us help you secure ths nvestment wth the best basement wall possble - a poured concrete wall., We are equpped to do > (he complete job or any part of It, Brng your prnts over or call for al appontment,k7-;hll. READY-MIX CONCRETE For All-Your Needs duauty-servlce FEDEWA BUILDERS, Inc. (J.628 Wrght Road, 5U Mtos South Of Fowlar. WESTPHALIA 3 bedroom ranch, 4 years old, full basement. Assume 6V4 percent FHA mortgage p-4 WANTED FARMS any sze wth or wthout buldngs.- We have cash and contract/ buyer. Tax and fnancal assstance s ncluded n our program. Why settle for less? FORTY years of FARM,and BUSINESS experence -- Our Slogan*: "An nvestment n earth s the best on earth" References furnshed upon request. THANKS - to our clents for over $5,000,000,00 n sales n the Tr-County AREA. To realze the TOP-DOLLAR for your property, CALL, the- GOLDEN RULE AGENCY- GELS AGENCY, VINCE GELS- BROKER, (No salesman) CALL IV wll (be a good year.) 40-p-4 Try a classfed BECKER FURNITURE IN FOWLER, NEW STORE HOURS: OPEN DAILY 8:30 to 5:30 INCLUDING WED. P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8:30 OUANTITV RIGHJS RESERVED SBSV IMAHARS SUPER MARKET n POMPEII SHOP & SAVE THE MAHAR WAV FREE LOTTERY TICKET Wth Purchase Excludng Beer, Wne & Cgarettes BR? D HILLBILLY W ^ J& 2/yyPut BEEF CHICKEN/DOLE or / Slced p Q T TURKEY! Crushed or Chunk PIES IPINEAPPLI 5/ $ l Heatherwood Quart CHOCOLATE, 00 8 ozj BUTTERMILK.. or Pnt $00 HALF & HALF y Stove Top, STUFFING MIX 6,02. Perm - Dutch 4oz. 39* 3/ Peces & Stems MUSHROOMS 4/J roo V ATTENTION INVESTORS - 2S acres of vacant land wthn the Vllage lmts of Else wth good potental for further growth. An ndustral ste or a Moble Home Park. Call Lnda Brzak, , Long Realty, ^or Fred Denovch, Y 47-3-p4 FOR SALE 2-0 acre lots, 72 acres wth good buldngs. Wll hold contract or cash , Carson Cty p-4 0 ACRES on Arport Rd. Remodeled farm house, mature trees, out buldngs, creek across property. Duane J.. Andersen Real Estate, Inc. 669-" l-p-4 WACOUSTA "AREA - Grand Ledge Schools. New house under constructon. Two acres, blacktop road, buy now and select your own colors. Duane J. ^ Andersen Real Estate, Inc l-p-4 l.,., 3 ACRES on Stoll Rd. just off Chandler Rd. Beautful woods on property, near State dug lake. Duane J. Andersen Real Estate, Inc l-p-4 HOLLOWAYS REAL ESTATE Insttute "One", fundamentals of Real Estate and preparaton for salesmans lcense, St. Lous, Tuesday, Aprl 9, 7 p.m., Mddle School at Room 04, 0 week course, 3 hours per week, Indvdual $90.00, husband and wfe $ No charge for frst lesson, lcensed by state board of educaton T.V.A. approved. Call collect (66) P-4 BUILDING LOTS avalable n Ovd area. Wjll buld usng your plans or ours, Fedewa Bulders, Inc. ) 5-tf-4 3 NEW HOMES n Westphala, ranch, 2-story, and Cape Cod all wth garages. Low nterest rate mortgage can be assumed by potental buyer. Fedewa j Bulders, Inc tf-4 BEAUTIFUL MOBILE HOME PARK Lots Avalable.Call CARL S. OBERLITNER Water We! Drllng. _~.4". and larger Reda Submergble Pumps Wholesale Retal Phone Alma FUDGE or P0PSICLES Pack 0/ No Depost 8/U" * ff,«_ Wfa pse m-boneless SKINNED and DE-FATTED From PIERCE ffkerygoods. At MAHARS. VAN DEN BRINK FULLY COOKED FULLT COOKED g^ g^ HAM 99 NEED a new buldng? Pole or steel, farm, commercal, or ndustral. Any sze. Plannng - Fnancng - Buldng - Servcng, let us help you. Fedewa Bulders, Inc. 5% mles south of Fowler or 9 mles north of -96 at 62B Wrght Road. PhoneJ collect Ask for JmorBob WANTED buldng stes or small acreage. Cash offer. Duane J. Andersen Real Estate, Inc l-p-4 by WHITMAN INDUSTRIES INC, ITHACA, MICHIGAN Homtf Owners Hnt Dont b? undernsurad. Buldng costs have gone up approxmately 25% n the last 3 years. Most Homeowners Polces requre that you must nsure for at least 80% of replacement cast n order to be fully covered, n even a small fre. We are currently workng wth several- amlte,v^ho..muft,m "bldar Komes-burmdovfrr m-th* last few mdnths. Most of thesa people have suffered more than they would have had to f they were properly covered, Check ths wth your Insurance Agent, See us for complete Home Buldng Servces.. ORDER YOUR HAM & POULTRY FARMER PEET LUNCH MEAT n^ypur BASKET FAYG0 FRESH GROUND " MEAT-LOAF PRO- BURGER 76% Beef 25^ Vet). Protefa 69 0 LB. HERRUD Mch Grade SKINLESS FRANKS 09 <* FRESH YOUNG BEEF LIVER Slced Thn 79 LB. MILD SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES Slced Free 69!-0 NOW!! 79 Assorted Varety, 2 oz. FLORIDA r Seedless GRAPE FRUIT Pnk or Whte or ORANGES 5 lb. BAG 69 GARDEN FRESH RADISHES 3/29* 6 oz. Pkg. GOLDEN RIPE BANANA W0 * TAKE OUTS

13 2B For Rent <a- POR RENT -I Modern Apartments. Applfanqes, drapes, carpetng, furnshed. Pleasant country lvng. Garden plot avalable p-6 v FOR RENT Apartment - 3 rooms and bath, fully carpeted. No chldren, no pets, & mle from St Johns, southwestofcty lmts. Call Farmngton (33) p-6 GROUND floor furnshed apartment for rent. bedroom at 500 E. Walker. Call or f. 49-U-6 Tralers & Campers FOR SALE Truck camper, foot Century, completely selfcontaned, very clean.?20o. Lansng p-9 Moble Homes 0 FOR SALE -970 Marlette 2 x 60 Wth 7 x,2 expando. 3 bedroom, large front ktchen. Partally furnshed. Washer and dryer. Shed; skrtng, awnng, and porches. St. Johns Moble Home Park. Appontment only, lot 30, p-lO Automotve FOR SALE *65 Bulck LeSabre. Ar shocks, good runnng condton. Phone p-U FOR SALE Wllys Jeep Wagon, Awheel drve, n runnng condton. Inqure at 254 E. v Man St. n Else p-ll Motorcycles 2 20 FT. TRAVEL traler for sale* 80 W. Park St. Call »ftar9.qn«m 47 S n Q ^ F0R SALE ~ 973 Yamaha 350 after 2:30p.m. 47-3^-9 ^ R(md Bke Excellent condton. l.ooomles p-2 Ths Space FOR RENT Phone BMRHflE. wftma. AL GALLOWAY USED FARM EQUIPMENT J TRAGTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS TRACTOR PARTS-REBUILT HEADS GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES Phone (57) or Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 ST. JOHNS, MICH. Hobby Supples 7 "COLUMBIA - MINERVA YARNS". Books and supples for * crewel, decoypage, can-- dlemakng, beads, macrame,- heedlepolnt, all of ths and more at the Hobby Cobby, 22 N, Clnton Ave,, St Johns, Mch. Phone MM7 Farm Machnery 8 FARM MACHINERY BOOMS RED & WHITE TOP SILOS: Now n our 46th year servng the more aggressve and cost conscous farmers; Slos for every purpose. Get all the facts before you buy. Fndout what a really heavy plaster coat s. Is t appled wth a cement gun lke we do? We nstall the foundaton. Our trucks are self unloadng wth hydraulc booms. Slo-Matc and VanDale equpment. Early order, dscounts n effect, Booms Slo Co. Inc., Harbor Beach, M, Phone (57^ or contact Jm OConnor t Surge St. Johns.M, Phone: tf-8 FOR SALE Keewanee 0 transport dsk. Robt. H. Bengal, p-lB FOR.SALE Farmall A tractotand all the tools after 4 oclock p-lB HAFNERS ELECTRIC- n Fowler have n stock CASE compact tractors and attachments. We also have parts and SERVICE. Phone tf-8 FOR SALE Mlkers wth sx stalls, 000gallon tank, compressors, gran feeder, and 00 free stalls used 2 years p-8 FOR SALE Alls Chalmers 2- row mounted corn planter. Bg plastc fertlzer boxes v 362., 49-l-p-8 CLASSIFIED I BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms AUCTION * * * AL GALLOWAY. l <4uC- TIO.VEER Used #ttrm Machnery & Parsh St. Joans, 22J-l7:L DRUGS -, PARKS HEXALL DRUGS, open daly 7::to..m. to 9 p.m.. Sunday 8;3(M2:;O & 5 7 p.m. JEWELRY LKVEYS JEWELRY, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, 8(2~:00. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS PARTY SUPPLIES BILL FOWLER FORD. New & Used Cars & Pck-ups. X? LS-27. DeWtt, fffl CAIN - BLICK POX-. TIAC. Neu & Ved Cars, 20 W. Hgham, Complete Body & Sen ce. For the Best Buy n "New & Isel Chevrolcts see KMNGKIl CHEVROLET, Fouler, Phone.!t:[-2llll(. EGAN FORD SALES, INC \v. Ilgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Ma\erck> Torno-MUstang, HUB TIRE CENTER. B.F. Goodrch Tres. Ph. 22-:j2"t«. Front End UgnmeU. BOBS.WTO BODY, Complete Collson Sevce, 2.M-292, 800 N. Lansng. DEBAR CHEVROLET CO.. New & l\ed Cars, Else JHI2- I80O. Yon cant do better ahjuhere. MOORE OIL CO., If ts tres, see us, m!) K. Slate, Ph rkttlers MOTOR SALES. 2 llr. Wrecker Sen ce, Good Vsed Trucks. CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery, n;t \V. Walker, plume 22M.V2!). j CREDIT BUREAU Clnton County CREDll ISIRKAI. Ill""* 22-2.H,. < edt Reports - Collectons. INSURANCE Automoble Coverage - Fre nsurance - General Casualty, ALLAUY- BREWBAKER, INCVIQM/& N. Clnton Ave. St. Johns, Phone: 22-:t25«, JlVr MCKENZIE AGtNCY, 22 North Clnton Ave., St. Johns !!.- Insurance for every need! SCIIMTT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 807-/2! ;. State St. FARM DRAINAGE JAMES HVRNHAM. Phone St. Johns , Ht, St. Johns. < FARM SERVICES Purna Feeds means S S S n Your Pocket. MATHEWS ELEVATOR CO, Gran - Feeds - Seeds. Fowler. FERTILIZERS ZKEB FERTILIZERS, Ktcrvthng for the sol, St..Johns, 22l-:2;l, Ashlev. 87- K7I. FINANCIAL CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC? 222 N. Clnton, 22-2:0, Surely for Savngs snce WW. FLORISTS Sav t wth Qualty Flowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP, :t2l N. Clnton. St. Johns, 22l.;[2f. FOODS ANDYS IGA, St. Johns. Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry tout servce. GIFTS ;fle TREASURE CHEST, 220" N. Clnton, Hallmark Cards - Hutse! Stover Candy, HARDWARE DAl.MAN HARDWARE,!>h,!(!).;K7;., DeWtt* Whrlpool Appltnes, Zenth TV, Iluuhg and Heatng, T WHBW D & B PARTY SHOPPE, Package Lquor 9 a.m. - 0 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fr. & Sat. 9 a.m. - II p.m. 22- N- Clnton. PLUMBING DLNKEL PLUMBING AND HEATING, Lcensed Master Plumber Ph. 224-:r.l72, 807 E. State SI. LAWN MAINTENANCE Aeraton, Weed control, Fertlzaton, Rollng; Thatchng, Insect Control, Leaf Removal, Fungus Control, Re-seedng. State and Natonal Ecology Approved Company. Costs less than do t yourself. SIMPLY WATER AND MOW. CALL TURF TENDER. " SPACE FOR" RENT RESTAURANT DALEYS PlrfE,FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph , S. US 27-/2 mle S. M- 2. VACUUM SALES KIRBY CENTER OF ST,.(OIINK, Vacuum Sales and Servce moved /to new locaton at 705 N. U.S^-2?,, formerly known as the Aloha Drve-In, WESTERN. TOMS WESTERN STOKE I m, W; Ovd,!)-;5:;!o Mon.» Sal,, Fr, tl 5): Anytme by AppL, KH-MW. l ;* FOR ALL YOUR CLASSIFIED NEEDS CALL CLINTPNCOONTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN FOR SALE Farmall Super C tractor wth cultvator and bean puller; 8 ft. wheel dsc, Waldo Roof, mle south, S A east of Else. 49-l-p-8 FOR SALE - planter Olver S l-p-lB Farm Produce 9 FOR SALE June plover seed. Clean and good qualty. Also wheat, straw, Carol R. Platte, mles S., V* west of Westphala p-9. J ONIONS, potatoes, peppermnt ol. St Johns.Ononj Farm, 2ft mles north on US-27, Open weekdays 4-6 p.m., Saturday 9-2p,m,Phone , 4-U-9 FOR SALE 5 bushel June clover Alban Arens. l 47-3-p*9 t FOR SALE June clover seed 0 bu. and st cuttng baled alfalfa hay. Almond Cressman p-9 HAY - Frst cuttng alfalfa. Large bales 65 cents DeWtt p-9 SEED POTATOES - $4.00 bu. A. Hntz, 7870 Hunter Rd., Bath, Mch p-9 FOR/SALE Wheat, straw 50 cents bale, 480 W. Alward Rd, DeWtt #49-3-p : 9 FOR SALE -300 bales clover hay W. Pratt Rd., DeWtt p-9 Hogs & Sheep 20 FOR SALE regstered yorkshre boar. Weght about 450 lb. Call Ken Eldrdge p-20 FOR SALE Yorkshre boars. Servce age. John A, Clark, p-20 FOR SALE - 2 Jorkshre oars. Lester Mller^ 2 mles asf, 2VS- mles south of Fowler p-20 OR SALE Hampshre urebred boars. Servce age. xceptonal meat type, new lood lnes for 73 and past ustomers. 7% mles west of ewtt,980dhowerd p-20 Cattle FORSALE Cows and hefers, a mle east of Pewamo on «48-3-p-2 FOR SALE HolsteLbull. 49--P-2 FOR SALE Servce age Holsten bull. Record avalable. Phl Kramer, Pewamo, P-2 Ths Space FOR RENT Phone BECKER FURNITURE 28th Annversary SALE NOW IN PROGRESS!!, Savngs n Every.Department "For Sharp Values Shop Now" BECKER FURNITURE FOWLER FOR SALE 7 week old Dachshund puppes. Phone , Call after 5:00, p-23 FOR SALE AKC Hungaran Vzsla 6 weeks old. Excellent huntng dogs. 5 generaton pedgree. 3 males left. Call Cal Mller, , Peak "Rd, Portland. / 49-l-p-23 BEATEN down carpet paths to when Blue Lustre arrves. Rent electrc shampooer $. Dean Hardware, St. Johns, Horses HORSES BOARDED, Indoor arena; Lessons and box stalls avalable tf-24 Mscellaneous 27 WE, HAVE Pncor generators. Hafners Electrc, 66 S. vman Fowler, phone tf-27 EVERY Frday nght 7 pm, 27 Brdge St, Damondale, Consgnments welcome, old and new merchandse. 44-tf-27 KIRBY CLEANER $42.50 Vacuum cleaner, Krby uprght wth all cleanng tools. Comes wth a specal attachment toshampoo. Only $ Cash or terms arranged, trades accepted. Betty hurry on ths one. To nsure satsfacton sold by free home demonstraton only. Call Lansng collect Electro Grand ZIG-ZAG $5.50* Small pant damage n shpment n * walnut sew table. Sews stretch materal. No attachments needed as all controls are bult n to zg-zag, buttonholes,.sew on buttons, and makes farlcy desgns..only $5.50 cash or terms arranged, trades accepted.call Lansng collect ,9 a.m. to 9 p.m. To nsure satsfacton, sold by free home.demonstraton only. Electro ; Grand.., ANTIQUE buffet. A beauty $35.00 A. Hntz, 7870 Hunter Rd.- B"ath. * 49-2-P-27 FOR SALE Boys 20" bke. Good condton. Call ,,. f^t 49-tf-dh-27 t-f FOR-SALB ^*2 5.5 x-38 tres and* tubes.*also 2 0 x 28 tres, tubes and rms. Lnus Thelen 2 mles east, A mjle south of Westphala. 49-l-p-27 FOR SALE Gold plad davenport and matchng char. Boston rocker wth gold pad, coffee table and end tables. $75 complete or wll sell separately p-27, NEW IDEA spreader 8 rubber tres. Fred Howarth. mle south of Ovd. Phone p-27 FOR SALE 2 self unload storage boxes n good condton. Reasonable. Portland or p-27 FOR SALE - Whte straght sttch portable Sewng machne wth attachments, A-l condton. $ Also par avacado brocade drapes. 72 nches x 54 nches.-lke new. $8.00. Call p-27 FOR SALE One used New Holland fve footfal chopper n gdod condton. Call after6:00p.m p-27 AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT Leasng- fcentals-service-parts "Home Of The Frendly People"_ MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC 522 Nj»!h Grand Rver Lmng, Mch. " _. WANTED KEYPUNCH OPEKATORS.Many employers have called for keypunch operators n ths area. Our course could qualfy you for. these jobs. 6 week course. Call collect (57) for nformaton. Spartan Keypunch. Academy, 26-tf-27 _ :,?r NORWOOD hay savers and slage bunks, all steel welded ^wth rolled edges to last a lfetme. See at our yard, 5-3/4 mles south of Fowler. Ph , Fedewa Bulders, Inc. J, 22-tf-27 j SHADE TREES - 6 to tfft., $3,75, Evergreens, flowerng trees and ^shrubs, frut trees, grape vnes, berry plants, rhubarb and asparagus roo.ts. Largest selecton In central Mchgan. Bg 34th annversary sale. Bargan prces. FOERCH NURSERY, 2 mles north, of Shepardsvlle p-27 THERE IS"now a Tmex Repar Servce,n Mchgan. Free, estmates wll be sent on all repars, do not send money. We also repar all other makes of watches. Please send watches to Tmex Repar Servce, P.O. Box 28, Knde, Mch tf-29, LET US RECOMMEND a, panter or paper hanger for you. Your Sherwn Wllams Dealer, tonkbeners, Fowler. Phone tf-27 NEED ready mx concrete, poured walls.^or cement work done? We have a fleet of rado dspatched trucks plus a crew of men f needed. Fedewa Bulders. Inc., 628 Wrght Roa.d at Prce Road, Phone U-27 MAKE OUR store your headquarters for frst comnunon gfts. BIG SELECTIONS- NOW IM Becker Furnture Fowler, Mchgan P-27 WANTED _ Prvate collector needs nfee antques to furnsh home. Furnture, glassware, ol pantngs, art, glass, anythng. nce. Can pay good prces P-27 Wanted t Mscellaneous 28 ANY NICE antques. Attc tems, old post cards, etc. Prvate-collector can pay good prces p-28 "tnyrrrt dm JH^ WANTEDMUsetconsQle pano n good condton. Call ^^L 47-3-p-28 WANTED TO BUY - Full sze bed, or couch that makes nto bed, f reasonable. Call tf-dh-28 WANTED TO BUY - Old thngs: glassware, lamps, pcture frames, ron banks, clocks, old jewlery, and watches, furnture, dolls and msc. Call collect IV p-28 WANTED % nch saw. Suspended celngs and panelng for nformaton evenngs p-28 TIMBER WXNTED - Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to "our yard. DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, Mch. Phone and/or tf-28 Notce KARBER READY MIX Rentals Avalable; Ar Compressors. Power fnsfpg Trowejs ; Compactors.. "Ready Mxed Concrete" BEAUTIFUL WEDDING nvtatons and accessores. Speedy servce, Fnkbeners, Fdwler. Phone tf-29 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Call FOR HELP p-29 No Job Too Large Or Too Small Commercal-Resdental ************ J WASHED SAND & GRAVEL FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE.Fleet of Rteway Trucks / W************N s CALL: LOCATED: N. SCOTT R0AD-ST. JOHNS ^s. FOWLER RESIDENTS-Take, your ads to Fnkbelners I Pharmacy for fast, convenent servcef 50-dh-tf-29 POST BUILDING - Qualty buldng wth experence workmanshp". For estmate call Granger Buldng System, (57) «49-3-P-29 FOR SALE - Southeast tt of Secton 9 n North, Plans Townshp, Iona County, Known as the Mary Moss estate. Tmber rghts to go wth farm. No bds accepted after Aprl 0, 974. Property s located 3% mles north of Mur on Hayes Rd and Charles Rd juncton, Robert D. Merthew, adm., Fenwck, Mch. (57) , Adm. lves west of Carson, 6% mles, % mle south on Vckeryvlle Rd, and can refuse to accept any or all bds. 49-l-p-29 RILEY TOWNSHIP - The regular board meetng wll be held Aprl 8 at the Townshp Hall at 8:00 p.m. Vctor C. Hopp, Clerk, AUCTION SALE - mle east of Armada to Omo Road, then Vk mles north, then % mle east at Irwn Rd on Saturday, Aprl 5 at 2 noon. Farmall 826 Desel Tractor 394 hrs.; Alls Chalmers XT90 Desel tractor, 850 hrs;, Alls Chalmers XT60 Desel tractor, 283 hrs; JohrDeere 420 tractor; Internatonal No bottom 6 n. plows; Alls Chalmers 5- bottom 6 n. plows; Internatonal 470 transport dsc used yr; Internatonal 40 fold- - up^drag 6 ft near new; Internatonal 0 self-propelled combne, good condton; Brllon 0 ft, cultpacker; New Holland 268 hay baler; New Holland haybne; McCurdy, gravty box-new; New Idea wagon and box; Alls Chalmers feld sprayer 3 pt; 8 x 34 Dual wheels, 6 ft. rear end blade, Superor dsc gran drll, 6 ft. sngle dsc, post-hole dgger PTO, Bob Slegh, Case HP. Lawn tractor and mower, set of harness near new, horse collars, 5jlew heavy halters and other tems, Albert and Betty Stankewtz, prop Natonal Bank,.of Rchmond" Clerk. Paul G." Hllman, -auctoneer /* pontmss ths sale, all very good machnery., 49-l-p-29 -FOR SALE.Parts for all electrc shavers. - Levels Jewelry, Else. l-tf-29.,c CUSTOM BUTCHERING.,AND ^PROCESSING,! by, ap 7 pontment. We butcher on KWednesdaysandFrdays.,Be J efpork) Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected, Vaughns Meat Processng. West Cty Lmts on Bussel Rd. just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone Jake Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 Area schools to receve checks for state ad LANSING -- The State Department pf Educaton has furnshed State Representatve Stanley M. Powell oflona wth a lst of state ad payments whch are scheduled to be dstrbuted on Aprl to the 30 school dstrcts whch serve* ctzens of the 88th Legslatve Dstrct. Ths s one of 6 payments whch are sent to the local dstrcts from Lansng n the course of a year., The fgures also gve the total remtted to these dstrcts snce the last report under Ttles and 3 of the Elementary and Secondary Educaton Act of 965 and the Vocatonal Educaton Act of 963 (Federal programs). Recevng funds n Clnton area: DeWtt Publc Schools, State AJd 209,240, Ttle 6,292; Fowler Publc Schools, State Ad 94,030, Ttle 5,55, V.E ; Bath Communty Schools, State Ad 69,650 V.E. 963,795; Ovd Else Area Schools, State Ad 256,360, V.E ,765} Pewamo-Westphala Comm SD, State Ad 98,370 V.E ; 769; St Johns Publc Schools, State Ad 468,390, Ttle 28,346, V.E, 963 3,080. Men uho meet wth no opwston-mcct wth lttle quccesb. SIMONS PLANING MILL Manltftctunrs of; v- Truck, pck-up, h«y and gran racks, forflt boxts, bunk fmdara; portabft cattl manors and ccflttorta, Custom woodv(orklnfl. s v.268 S.Henderson Fowler, Mchgan PhontAruSttl E.O.W. Aprl 4,974 ATTENTION-Grocery bll too Sf< hgh? ( Wantto save money? Buy your groceres at J,T. Grocery Aucton every Sunday, 2 p.m. Food stamps accepted. 27 Brdge St, Damondale. 44-U-29 ROOFING (Sprng sale) Roof. your home before the sprng rans. Heat future prce ncreases. Call today for free estmate, The Roary Corp* p.29 Card of Thanks 30: HALSEY - wsh to thank tfe neghbors, frends, relatves, the lades of the Unted Church, Stockman HortOn Grange, Rev. Rdley, and the Houghton Funeral Home for ther prayers, gfts, cards calls and many acts of kndness, It was all so much apprecated durng the sckness and death of Alberta, Francs Halsey 49-l-p-36 McCLINTOCK Our sncere thanks to all our.relatves, frjends and neghbors, who helped us n our tme of sorrow. For the beautful flowers and food, Osgood Funeral Home for the kndness, Ovd Nursng Home. Specal thanks to Ethel Pratt, and Ethel Groombrge whoserved lunch at our home., We shall always remember your kndness. Van & Irene McClntock, Grandchldren & greatgrandchldren 49-l-p-30 BECKER - I would, lke- to.express my sncere thanksto Drs. Russell, Garapetan, Bennett, The nurses, ades for ther care and kndness whle I was n the hosptal. Also Fr. Hankerd, Goehrng, and- the Sster -for ther, vsts. The cards, flowers, telephone calls and gfts were greatly ap-. precated, and, especally the vsts and food brought to me snce my return, home, A specal thanks to my famly for all ther thoughtfulness. / Florence Becker 49-l-pr30v. ^ CwlandNews Mrs Rchard Pokorny has been hosptalzed -for observaton recently n the Carson Cty Hosptal, and may have tq contnue treatment n a Grand. Rapds hosptal n the near future. H -* Arthur Curts, Sr of rural jcarlapd s a patent n th$ Owosso "Memoral Hosptal fo treatment and observaton- Mrs George Fowler of W M 2 has returned to her home after undergong surgery n the Owosso Memoral Hosptal ths week. Symbol of Servce 200 W. State St PHONE ^M&gfm REALTOR ELSIE BRANCH f Phone W T BALDWIN a bargan just $37, Carpeted lv. rm., famly room w/glass door to pato, has* footngs for freplace. Kt- dn comb, ncludes dsh- washer, stove, dsposal, 3 bedrooms, Vh baths. See t! No. 70 \ JBI-LEVEL 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, dn. rm. 2 sldng glass door to deck, famly rec. rm. w/freplace^ sepera te utlty room, % car attached garage, plenty of room for the entre famly, askng $4, No, E. STURGIS practcally 600 square feet, 4x32 lv. rm. + famly rm., full bath off master bedroom, 28 foot garage. See t anytme! No. 62 CATHEDRAL CEILINGS ARE dfferent, 2 freplaces, one n lv. rm., one n famly rm. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, lovely covered pato, 2 car garage. Brand new! Jto, 84 TRANSFERRED must move, why not take ad- vantage dt the prce of just $28, ncludng all applances, almost 200 square feet,. beautful corner lot, assume mort - gage 6f7 3,4 percent, No.-82 v FOR APPOINTMENTS - AT OTHER TIMES/ PHONE:,/ Annette Whte , Bruce Lntermat Derrlll Shlmbery BUI Holley SO or Roy F. Brlgg Kanny Btl« r*mb*r of UroJr* t^^bowrd of fokor ^ ^ : ^ * < v f>

14 »\ Aprl 4,974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3B ts spral ornamental star case, lounge and dnng room whch seats oyer 200 were favorte North Bengql meetng places. The many large Else areg news crystal chandelers and the use of full glass doors and wndows emphaszed the beauty of the Herb 5 Belts and Sd Keys, veteran golfers of the Else Golf BECKER FURNITURE 28tK Annversary SALE NOW IN PROGRESS!! Savngs n Every Department "For Sharp Values Shop Now" BECKER FURNITURE.. FOWLER League were the wnnng team n a tournament held earler n the month n the sunny South. Keys also won the trophy for Best Ball tournament whle others were gven golf balls as awards. Ths wnter vacaton took place at the Gulf Hlls Inn and Golf Club at Ocean Sprngs, Msssspp off Hghway No 90 along the Gulf of Mexco near Blox. There were 22 men and women from the Else area who enjoyed the week of nearperfect weather for golfng, relaxaton or "dong your own Why Dry Corn FEED HI-MOISTURE CORN and ELIMINATE DRYING - DRYING COSTS - SHRINKAGE EXTRA LABOR - and - EXCESSIVE LOSSES. We Also Have a COMPLETE LINE of Feedng, Weghng & Conveyng Equpment FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT AL SCHULTZ > Sales Representatve; 3034 Shavey Rd. DeWtt, Mch. PH HARVESTORE MULTIPLIES YOUR MANPOWER AND UNO POWER NEW EQUIPMENT CENTURY SPRAYERS NEW IDEA SPREADERS DUNHAM LEHR LOADERS YEAR-A-ROUND TRACTOR CABS USED EQUIPMENT OLIVER no. 470 SPREADER JOHN DEERE 4020 Desel w/power Shft JOHN DEERE 4020 Desel w/regular Shft QHfl DEEJIE 60 fi «tflve4»t0, Power Troll, JOHN DEtRE 50 w/l! ve pfo & Power Troll" CASE 930 Desel w/5 Bottom 6" Sem-mount Plow (hydraulc reset) OLIVER Plow 2 bottom pull type "SEVERAL OTHER GOOD USED PLOWS" DON SHARKEY John Deere Sales & Servce /2 Mles East of St. Lous Phone I «n] SHOP SAVE DURING Bg Specal On Medcne Cosmetcs & Toletres Lpstcks Panty Hose Baby Needs Toothpaste. Frst Ad & Hosptal Goods Tooth Brushes HeatngJ>ads Vaporzer Shavers Electrc Blankets Har Preparatons Clocks Deodorants Hand Lotons and Cremes Alumnum Fol, Plastc Mugs & Cups Rexall T SALE 0 BIG DAYS MRS. NEVA KEYS Ph thng". Among them were 4 men who were n the Orgnal group that began these annual trps to Gulf Hlls a decade ago. They were the wnners, Betts and Keys and Bernard Conkln and Gus Patrck. There have been many changes over the years. At frst there were just the men golfers, then later ther wves joned them and set up ther own league plays whle non-golfers, sometmes joned by others, enjoyed sde trps to such nterestng places as: New Orleans and ts Latn Quarter; Blox Shoppng Plazas and Blox Lghthouse (848); Gauter Plantaton and famly homes along the Sngng fcver; Beauvor, hstorc last home of Jefferson Davs; KeeslerAPB; Ingalls Shpbuldng Works at Pascagoula; USS Alabama at Moble, Ala; Bellngrath Gardens at Theodore, Ala; and Dauphn Island. Many socal evenngs of cards and vstng were enjoyed by the group after golfng and dnner. There were other sports, avalable, such as tenns, (fshng, swmmng and horseback rdng. Untl ths year the local group lved n vllas surroundng a courtyard along the Old Fort Bayou, where the pnk azaleas, magnola and tulp trees blossomed profusely. Drastc changes at Gulf Hlls, began when Hurrcane Camlle struck the Msssspp Gulf Coast on Aug 7,969 wth a 20-ft plus tdal wave devastatng thousands of homes, busnesses and resorts, kllng many people and mllons of dollars of loss n ^ property damage; Gulf^ Hlls dd not escape Camlle as there were thousands of dollars lost. The champon 8 hole course, several buldngs and the woodlot settng were damaged by the floods and wnds scatterng debrs whch nvolved months of labor to restore. Snce then, the felse golfers have vewed wth much nterest the restoraton othomes, publc buldngs, hotels, -roads and brdges. On Chrstmas mornng, 97 the Gulf Hlls Country Clubwas faced wth a dsasterous fre that left only the tall freplace chmneys stll standng where. the clubhouse, dnng rooms, lounge and ktchen once stood. fortunately, the vllas and rooms, golf course, stables and &ITMST0 wmm\\ * =->- DAY, WEEK,* MONTH or LONG TERM LEASE CAINS, Inc. BUICK-PONTIAC OPEL-GMC 20 W. Hgham NOW THRU APRIL 3th TIMEX WATCHES MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS! S r ALL COSTUME JEWELRY &-&m&&a V2 PRICE APRIL 3th &f/k h. CARDS & BASKETS FINKBEINERS TOUR FAMILY < r UM HEALTH CENTER" FOWLER 2 tf & TWO for a PENNY $2.95 Cold Spray Vaporzer & Heatng Pads ^ Facal Tssue Baby Scales Support. Pantyhose Support» Stockngs Magnetc 79s 2/7 96 2/50* ( 2" 2/*6 98 2/*5" 69 ) Photo Albums * «Drop Cloths * 2/29 & Aerosol Shave Creme 2/98 # One Daly 5 Vtamns 00s 2/*2 2) &. Rexall vpnepl pnts Rexall ^ x Toothpaste 2/99* 2/l" 2/98 Red Spray Deodorant Quck ^, Bandads $ pack c60 (blank) t,»2/95* 2/98 x Cassette Tapes. *" Mnuteman Chowablo Vtamns 00s 2/*3" pool were not nvolved and by the tme the Else group arrved 2 months later, a temporary dnng room, ktchen and lounge were bult and huge machnery was beng moved n to complete the levelng n preparaton for other rebuldng. Last year, when the Else contngent left, new constructon of the Gulf Hlls Inn was n evdence wth a new man lodge buldng and wng, housng the 52 new guest rooms n addton to the vlla accommodatons,. Upon arrval ths year the entre Else group were assgned to the new guest rooms. The buldngs were constructed of weathered cypress wth carefully planned functonal space n the man buldng. The nteror treatment of the Inn left nothng to be desred. Each guest room was complete wth mn-parlor, ar condtonng, colored televson, and a look of casual luxury. Chef "Rev", after 30 years n the old ktchen, presdes over the latest n modern cookng convenences but the menu s bascally the same delcous "country gourmet". Included were the Creole, French, Italan and Chnese cusne featurng all knds of seafood, salads, fruts and lucous desserts. The huge fountan of frut juces was an added attracton at the breakfast hour. The beautful new lobby wth lodge. "Old Pro" Ben Pott stll drects the mprovement of the golf course and the new Pro Shop. Gulf Hlls Is proud that the much publczed 7th hole receved another honof when t was selected as one of 2 outstandng holes to be featured n the 974 Golf Dgest Calendar, Managers Henry Rushn and Dean Spencer and owner Ike LaRuewere at hand to welcome the Else folks agan ths year. A model resdental development has been lad out wth mproved roads and many new homes between the rollng farways and greens whch greatly enhances the new Gulf Hlls Inn and Golf Club. The Else party ncluded the followng; Mr and Mrs Bernard Conkln and Mr and Mrs Harold Chadwck, alt of Else but wnterng n Florda; Mr and. Mrs Durwood Conkln, Mr and Mrs Kelley Carter, Mr and Mrs Homer Hosheld, Mr and Mrs Sdney Keys, Gus Patrck and Joe Bartek, all of Else, Mrs Eulah Falor, Orvlle Sllman and Mr and Mrs A.C. Lnman; Mr and Mrs Herb Betts of Ithaca and Mr and Mrs Max Capen of Wheeler. There s always a "casualty" wth a vacaton group such as the Else folks. One of ther golfers, Mrs Durward (Thelma) \ Conkln had the msfortune to turn her ankle and fall on a step whle gong to dnner. The next mornng she was taken to the hosptal for x-rays, whch showed a broken AH, SPRING! Its tme for blossoms, flowers and youth... AND ITS ALSO TIME TO CLEAN OUT THE GARAGE AND OTHER STORAGE AREAS TURN THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS INTO CASH BY PLACING A metatarsal arch n her foot. Th fnal days of her vacaton (3 weeks) were spent wth her husband, frends and relatves n Florda n a walkng cast and usng crutches most of the tme. There were several other mshaps wthn the Else party, such as: broken arm^by one who had togve up plans to take 2 members of hs famly, late arrval of brand new grandchld, broken eye glasses, a pcture-takng enthusast who left her camera home, an arthrtc knee and leg that held out untl golfng tournament was completed and another veterar golfer who flew home a day early but found one of the flghts cancelled whch nvolved hs beng shuttled through several > arlnes, lost luggage and damaged clubs. The shortage of gas and the new 55 mph speed lmt curtaled extra travelng, but those who went felt well rewarded for ther efforts and are now plannng ther 975 trp. FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT New and Used Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT HENGESBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES Phono PORTLAND, MICH. 5-tf Supper guests on Thursday evenng, March2 of Mr and Mrs Lous Mortz and Ann were, ther son and daugnter-n-iaw Mr and Mrs Clare Mortz and chldren of rural Grand Ledge. Mr and Mrs Douglas Dwyer of, Benton Harbor spent the weekend of March 23 wth hs parents Mr and Mrs Leo Fox and-bruce. TRACTORS Wllam S. Ernst of Battle Creek vsted Mrs Wllam Ernst and Maxne on Saturday and Sunday, March 23 and 24. Mrs Robert Eldrdge opened her home to a group of lades on Tuesday, March 9. The"y worked xn artcles for the St Paul Lutheran bazaar whch they wll hold late n the fall. FARMALL H (Good Rubber) M.F. 65 Desel w/5.5 x 38 tres* M.F.TO20 FORD 6000 Desel (New. Rubber last year) A.C. WC - - OTHER EQUIPMENT ALLIS-CHALMERS AC 4 x 6 sem-mount plow OLIVER 76 sem-mount plow M.F. 0 ft. wheel dsc M.F.2ft.drag M.F. No x 6 Mounted Plow J.D. 6 row cultvator MAYRAFT40ft. Elevator. 2 row J.D. Planter ) IH 5 x 6 sem-mounted Plow J.D. 3x4 mounted Plow Scrtfler & Son, Inc Phone MIF Mddleton CLASSIFIED AD IN THE MARKET PLACE "The Place Where The Buyng Ard Sellng Of Thngs Happen" CALL NOW! / /, / * Clnton County News 20 E, Walker St. * St. Johns, Mchgan t >

15 4B Clnton County News CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,$T,JOHNS,MlCHIGAN "If It Ftz..,. Aprl 4,974 V) HAROLD SCHMALTZ Advertsng Drector JIM EDWARDS Edtor.^Tle latest poltcal fad seems to be the nonendorsement, a product of the Nxon admnstraton. Imagne what ths could mean n ths electon and those to come n the future: -, "Good evenng,, ths s Walter Crankbte reportng. Earler today Senator Farr Rght announced hs canddacy for presdent n Mnnesota wth the statement that he wll be* n no way endorsed by party charman Congressman Onna Skdds. T "In an ntervew, Sen Eght sad, I have wthheld my decson untl I could be absolutely certan I would receve no endorsement from our partys leaders. I understand others, despte rash measures, have receved such endorsements and toll face touglf sleddng, n the upcomng, v prmares." For a further report, we swtch now to a report from Sckles, Mch where Slant Ed Meda s coverng the latest campagn address by the presdent. "Thank you Walter, Slant Ed Meda reportng from Sckles, Mch where the presdent s addressng a crowd of 7, not ncludng the 8-month daughter of Farley Frotcht, who s here to clean up after the meetng. V. A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS Between the lnes w/fh Jm Edwards Terrenfluppt comng my way now. Mr Terrenfluppt, Mr Terrenfluppt, could we have just a mnut&of your tme?" "Why, shore thng, young fella, Want me ta kss your lttle baby?" "No, Mr Terrenfluppt, Im Slant Ed Meda from ANC Nghtly Newsand Vews and I would, lke to know your reacton to the endorsement by the presdent." "Get rght to the pont, dontcha, Mac? Well, I tell ya. If s.lke ths t shore,as Hanna ant gonna help me any, But, seeng as how nobodys run aganst me, I thnk I kn probably overcome that awesome obstacle. Pcked that awesome obstacle bt up from old Spro Agnew speech. By the way, you ant some effete ntelleck are you?" ^No, Sr, Im just an objectve news reporter* relayng the trends of our tmes n a troubled land." ; "Yeah^ yeah, Say, young fella, you gonna ask questons or preach a sermon?" "Well, uh, er, yes, As,we were dscussng... " "I dont remember dscussng much of anythng. Vou seem to be dong altthe talkn. You sure you dont wanna be presdent?" "Back to the subject Mr Terrenfluppt, how do "The presdent s here ths evenng to endorse you see your chances n-ths electon and havng to the canddacy of Thomas (Dont Never Call Me overcome the notorety of beng endorsed by the Tommy) Terrenfluppt, who s seekng electon to presdent?" presdent of the local PTA. "Well, Sonny, actually ts ths way. I asked for "The recepton to the endorsement has the endorsement. Only a durned fool would want been...hold on just--a mnute, I thnk I see ths job anyway.", ST JOHNS CITY COMMISSION ", MJNUTES March,974 The regular meetng of the St Johns Cty Commsson was called to order by Mayor Wood at 7:30 pm. COMM. PRESENT:Wlcox, Ebert, Hannah, Arehart, Wood COMM ABSENT. - None STAFF PRESENT: W.ejaherwjut. Hunphrey,? Maples.,F* -.a {V H * Moton.by CommSEtfert, supported^by Comm Wlcox to approvetne mnutes of February 25,974 as presented. Moton carred. * Moton by Comm Hannah, supported by Comm Arehart to approve the warrants. Moton carred. Mayor Wood asked for addtons or correctons to the adgenda as presented. Two addtons were made. Moton by Comm Ebert, supported by Comm Wlcox to approve the adgenda as amended. Moton carred. The Cty Manager read a letter from Mr Fred Mohnke r regardng sewage problems, St Johns Cty Commsson meetng and expenses he ncurred as a result. Dscusson followed. Moton py Comm Ebert, supported by Comm Arehart to autorze the staff to wrte Mr Mohnke explanng the Ctys polcy that dtfe to condtons the Cty s unable to repay hm for hsexpenses ncurred. Moton carred..the Cty Manager presented an update letter concernngjthe " storm sewer project fromv Wllams a,hd Works.. " f~ Moton by Comm Hannah, supported "by Comm Eb"ert to accept anc( place on fle the March monthly report of Wllams and Works. Moton carred. _ The Cty presented a report from Ihe Chef, of Polce concernng parkng on Sturgs and Oakland Streets. Dscusson followed., Moton by Comm Wlcox, supported by Comm Ebert to authorze the Polce Chef to draw a Temporary Traffc Control Order desgnatng No Parkng,or the north sde of Sturgs Street between US 27 CLINTON COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION MEETING A!regular meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll be held on Thursday, Aprl 8, 974 at 8:00 p.m. n the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. Any persons havng nterests n the county or ther duly apponted representatves, wll be heaj-d relatve to any matters that should properly come before the Zonng Commsson. Arnold R. Mnark Admnstrator NOTICE CITY OF St. JOHNS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS APRIL To be held n the Commsson Chambers, 2E., Walker Street au2:30 P.M. PURPOSE: Appeal on the zonng Admnstrators nterpretaton of Zonng Ordnance No. 245 to deny Alvn Wesberg of St. Johns Moble Home Vllage a permt to construct sxteen (6) addtonal moble home lots unless a structural fence s bult along the west lot lne of, sad moble home court. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 905 W. Gbbs Street TAX ROLL NO.: No. Od LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Com. at SW tor lot 2, BlkertrrnsAddtlbn.aNtfao^EaQeftTh. N 88 40* W 32 ft, Th S l c 5 E 396 ft Th E 32.0 ft to P.O.B. \.. F.Bruce Wood- Zonng Admnstrator ONE YEAR AGO, Aprl 4,973 Recall pettons.have been submtted to Dorothy " Keck, DeWtt cty clerk, askng for the recall of Mayor Raymond DeWtt along, wth Robert. Ballard, mayor pro-tern, Frederck Shaver, counclman and Stanley. Tenney, counclman.," v The 2nd Soap Box Derby Clnc wll be held Saturday, Aprl 7 at Bees Chevrolet and Olds from 0 am to 2 noon., A standng room only crowd was present at the, Aprl 2 meetng of the Bath Charter Twp Board of Trustees when the - board, n a 4-3 vote, decded to appeal the Crcut Courts decson not to fnance the proposed sewer project. The Lansng Selectve Servce area offce wll test adraft regstraton by mal project durng Aprl n countes where there s no draft board, t has been announced by Mrs Ethel M; Cassel, group.supervsor and Mrs Sharon K. Randall, executve secretary. A WacoUBta resdent was klled March 27 n a -car accdent approxmately 5 mles east of Honor, Mch. Last week the County News publshed a story on the closng of the Couzens Buldng for fre safety volatons,-ths week the State Fre Marshalls offce has \_ released the.,26 specfc volatons and condtons whch must be met before the school can be reopened, and Oakland Street. Moton shell to the St Johns Park Board carred. and thatrthe Boajd be asked to Dscusson was held concernng the alternatves of msson by the Commssons report back, to the Cty Com sellng the G.O. Bonds pror to next meetng on March 25,974. or after the takng of bds for the Moton carred. storm sewer project. The Cty Manager presented Moton by Comm Wlcox, the Commsson wth a communcaton receved from the supported by Comm Arehart to authorze the Cty Manager.to State Lquor Control- Com-, contact the engneers and the msson notfyng,us of the fnancal oonsultant&begadngut.arnbld r s mtf request totrarsfer the.,., -alternatve?m,t!ton< ^her SDM.bqqjr Loense-from carred. Arnolds., S^^h/s^^e to The Cty Manager stated that Arnolds Inc. he had receved the Ctys nvtaton to the Regon 6 they had no objectons to the,-the Commsson stated that Mchgan Muncpal, Leagues transfer. annual meetng. Moton by Comm Hannah, The Cty Manager stated that supported by Comm Arehart the Cty Treasurer would need that the Cty Manager and any authorzaton to extend Commssoners wshng to JVIacabees Insurance coverage. attend, be authorzed to do so, Moton by Comm Ebert, and also that provsons be supported by Comm Wlcox to made so that only one vehcle be authorze the Cty Treasurer to used for the trp. Moton extend the coverage as carred. requested. Moton carred. The Cty Clerk read a The Cty Attorney reported resoluton from the St Johns that he and the Cty Manager Board of Appeals requestng had appeared at the Federal that the -board be ncrease to Ralroad Admnstratons seven members nstead of the hearng n Detrot concernng exstng fve. the abandonment of the Grand Moton by Comm Ebert, Trunk Ralroad, whch supported by Comm Wlcox to presently runs through the Cty authorze the Cty Attorney to of St Johns. draft an amendment to Ordnance 245 reflectng the desre supported by Comm Hannah to Moton by Comm Ebert,;, of the Board of Appeals to ncrease ther membershp from 5 by Mr Maples, the Cty Attorney adopt a resoluton as prepared to 7 and that sad Ordnance Whch opposes,the termnaton shall be set for frst readng on of the ralroadservce. Moton March 25,974. Moton carred. carred. The Cty Clerk ntroduced Moton by Comm Hannah, Mrs Donald DeWtt and Mrs supported by Comm Ebert to Asher of the Mornng Muscale adjourn. Moton carred. (* Commttees request for the Mayor Wood declared the renovaton and use of the park meetng adjourned at 8:20 pm, Commends ambulance servce To the Edtor, " * Recently we had an occason to call the AAA Ambulance Servce for help. We would lke to commend them for ther quck servce and ts wonderful help. Men lke ths must have dedcaton to ther work out of love ther fellow man as could be seen by ther tender and lovng care of ther patent. AAA Ambulance Servce deserves all of our whole hearted support. We never know when we mght need them, v "Thanks a mllon Laurence Hebeck and Roger Dershem." Sncerely Mr and Mrs Wllam Rademacher - t Edtors Note - The "AAA" Ambulance Servce s now known as Clnton Area Ambulance Servce and s supported by governmental fundng and prvate donatons. Those who operate the ambulance servce do so on a voluntary bass. TEN^EARSAGO Aprl 2,964 The total value of real and personal property on the 964 St Johns tax rol) s up $64,000 over the. 963 tptal, accordng to a report-released ths week by Kenneth f., *.Greer, cty assessor*, * - t Golfng wth D/Magg/o weekly to the Mlwaukee Journal. And today he realzed the dream of rf every powerful t went over a fence surroundng a power newspaper reporter. He s out of the newspaper plant. The gate was locked. My 2nd drve petered Attorney General Frank J, busness and s. a publc relatons executve n off nto a lake where 2 haughty ducks ddnt even KelleJJ, charman^ of ; the Mam, Florda. He has a home wth a pool and hs flnch. Muncpal < -Fnance Com- name s engraved on hundreds of memo pads, I swtched to a ptch and putt course to practce msson, announced today the the fner ponts of my game (and to protect my commsson has approved * "CMON DOWN," he phoned the otherweek. dwndlng supply of golf balls). I blasted out of one $850,000 of general water, bonds "You can play n our Tony Lema Memoral sandtrap and nto another - the Gulf of Mexco for the Cty:of St Johns. celebrty-pro golf tournament on Marco Island. beach. Whle I was battlng my way back on the One ; Enjoy a week of great fun and marvelous weather. course, chppng over sunbathers, 8 golfers of the most mportant meetngs ever "held for l You and your wfe can stay n the most luxurous played through. My wfe fell down laughng when hotel youve ever seen. Therell be a bg dnnerdance wth Harry James playng." wag an old man on crutches. "Yes, but he has hs she notced one of the athletes leavng me behnd dscusson,o the controversal proposal to clean out the Maple Rver s scheduled for 2 pm next Whch sounded pretty good. And then he added nurse eaddyng for hm," I explaned. Tuesday, Arrjl 7,at Smth. HalL the magc words: "Be our guest." My wfe and I My dsmay became complete when I learned were on the next plane south, already tellng people would be payng $7 a head to watch the Ffteen men n the 2-22 age strangers about the vrtues of Deltona Corp, owner tournament. And I would be playng wth such gj*oup, ajtregstered wth the- of Marco Island and Werles employer. tourng professonals *as Jerry Heard, George CJnton County draft board, reported to Detrot March 25 for We had to swtch planes at the Mam arport ArcheT and Bobby Nchols. And such celebrtes as Joe DMaggo, Joe Garagola, Garo Yepreman pre-fnducton physcals, accordng to Eleanor Lews, clerk. troduced on the frst tee, over a mcrophone, whle and Don Shula. And each player would be n of the.local draft board. hundreds watched. And I wouldhave to get up at 6 -Two Clnton County persons tyere klled, am. the mornng after Harry James n two separate traffc "accdents - Easter Sunday, one south of Lansng and n my paw and lmped to Werle. "Get me out of I dd the only honorable thng. I nserted a thorn theother near Battle Creek. ths tournament," I sad^and I promse to tell the world to get marooned on Marco Island, the fnest Two Clnton County persons sun-fun communty on earth. are hosptalzed and a thrd was njured n two nearly dentcal rear-end collsons last weekend. < Four members of the Bath jf"fa Chapter, receved State Farmer awards last week at the annual state FFA Conventon at Mchgan5tate Unversty. 25 YEARS AGO Mrs Donald Leonard, 9, who lves a hatf-ftle north of Eagle, was ganfully burned Wednesday mornng when a stove exploded r n v ther home. The accdent occurred when Mrs Leorard poured kerosene on coals that_she assumed were cold.,. Leut and- Mrs Wllam Pullman and two sons, Wllam, Jr, and Robert are expected to.. arrve r New York Cty about Aprl Won ther way home from Regens"burg, Bavara where they Tave spenthe last three. ahdons-half^e&s.*^- Olve Gfarge "No,358 celebrated ther 75th annversary Sunday March 27 wth.nearly! 300 present n- eludng past members, state and county grange offcers who were on hand to celebrate the day.,.-./;, Wth today (Thursday) the fnal day of the 949 Red Cross drve, the Cty of St Johns s stll $500 short of ts quota of $,800, County, Charman Leo Corktn reports. Dr Connor D. Smth, a former Clnton County boy and the son of Mr and Mrs Wllam A. Smth, of Ess^ex Townshp, s a canddate for the state board of agrculture oh, the Democratc tcket at Mondays sprng electon../ Flud mlk prces pad to v farmers n the Detrot mlkshed wll drop 4t cents a hundredweght ^begnnng Frday. Clnton Countysfarm ncome -wll be-materlally affected by the prce.cuvthe second such reducton ths year.. W&couste Mrs Carre Patterson has, returned home from Florda. Mrs Lotse, Hemngway s restng Comfortably from her recent stfrgdry* The ljv«codta Crcle^wll, meet Aprl 4 wth Mrs Leona Phllps; co-hostess, Dorothea - Denns and program charman Iva McDonough. Dessert wll be at 7:30. There wll be a Lenten - offerng..,.,- The Wellln Workers Crcle well meet Aprl 4 wth Mrs Earl Beagle, co-hostess Vera Rose, Devotons.?Dors Snyder,^ Program Paula Jean Clark, :00 pm Dessert. Publc Fsh Supper,-Wacousta Masonc Lodge No 359 Aprl 2. Servng starts at 4:30 pm. The grl scouts were successful on ther paper drve. They are tryng to rase money to go Jo Washngton DC-ths summer, YOULL WANT TO TELL YOU.R FRIENDS ABOUT..,. j-, EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. 200W.HIgham ST. JOHNS Phdrtb «malted " f ^^Lape^count^^ jj m Ftzgerald Cast your bread upon the waters and t may the ptfalls through whchan ntrepd newsman come back spread wth cavar, Thats how I got must often splash whle pursung an assgnment, ths sunburned nose... "Dont worry," he phoned Chuck n Mam. "Hes Many years ago I removed a thorn from the paw a newspaperman and ts a freeload. Ml be here of a hgh school freshman, "Go forth and wrte me by y cocktal hour." I was, some school sports news," I told hm, and he dd. Thus was Chuck Werle launched on a career of journalsm that took hm from Lapeer County and thats when I frst began to fear my vst would make Chuck wsh hed taken hs thorn to Blue Cross. We mssed our flght to Marco Island. There was another flght a half hour later and we mssed that one, too, The reason was a breakdown n the arports electronc communcaton system. The Marco Arlnes clerk wa$ pagng me loudly throughout the arport but I couldnt hear hm. There was a busted loudspeaker n the bar nto whch my wfe had dragged me. Chuck had asked Bll Gentry, head of Marco Island publc relatons, to meet our plane. Fortunately, Bll used to work for the old Detrot Tmes so he naturally has a keen understandng of ;gyj^; v ^^^^^^^^^^^ pnp jjj^p. Everyone who watches televson-^on Saturday nghts has come to know a lot about "emergency medcal servces." The popular seres "Emergency" shows paramedcs at work, savng lves and performng a lot of medcal work we usually.thnk of as beng done, by doctors and nurses.. *,,\ Not legal n Mchgan v Unfortunately, such a medcal servce s not legal n Mchgan today. Performance of those medcal procedures, as shown on TV, would consttute practcng medcne wthout a lcense and, as such, would be n volaton of law. THRIFTY. SIOW DOWN. THE NEXT DAY, brght and early at 3 pm, I went out to practce for the bg golf tourney whch was just 48 hours away. My frst drve was so HE DID AND I AM: Go to Marco. But f you play golf, be careful youre not trampled, by that old man on crutches. Emergency medcal servces ftep DOUGLAS TREZISE. - 87th Dstrct < Some of us are tryng to do somethng about t. We have ntroduced a bll, wth almost unversal support from the professonal people, whch would allow ambulance attendants to* perform certan advanced medcal procedures at the scene of the accdent or njury as long* as they were gettng drectons from an authorzed,doctor or nurse by rado or telephone. As t s vsualzed, the doctor would be recevng vtal nformaton -- an electrocardogram, for nstance - on a montor at the hosptal and drectng the attendant to admnster specfc medcnes or perform certan procedures at the scene, Not every ambulance attendant would automatcally be medcal servces. At ther urgng, I ntroduced a bll to authorze and tran ths new type of medcal techncan. Smultaneously, another bll was ntroduced to assst a specfc servce beng authorzed n the Southfeld allpwed to do ths work. A great r area by another representatve, deal of tranng,* be^ontf the, ""Later, we, got tdgetberr.and levels Whch moshttewdants-^ deceve today, wll berequred. whch accomplshed both The Mchgan Department of purposes. We hope to have Health s presently plannng a favorable House acton,wthn program for these people n the next week or two. * volvng some,480 hours of specal trangng. v "Physcans assstant" Actually, the person who completes the tranng and passes the - examnaton wll probably be the frst of a new class of medcal personnel n the state, that of "physcans assstant." - It s a lttle strange to consder how I became nvolved n all ths. But, durng my frst term I was the sponsor of several blls nvolvng ambulance servce, drawg on my experence n Owosso as the Md-County Ambulance Servce was organzed. Ths work brought me n contact wth the Mchgan. Emergency Servces Health Councl, an organzaton of prvate and publc membershp dedcated to mprovement n the delvery of emergency Not the same as TV But, the bll tself wll not provde servce lke you see on TV every Saturday nght. The keys to the servce are the tranng of the necessary attendants, the nstallaton of a communcatons lnk between the emergency unt and the emergency room of a hosptal and the avalablty of qualfed professonals n that emergency room at all tmes to drect the work of the attendant n the feld. The Md-County Ambulance Servce, ncdentally, already has the rado connecton wth Owosso Memoral Hosptal. It s generally accepted that the sooner treatment s gven to a patent, the more effectve that treatment wll be n. brngng about hs recovery. We beleve ths bll s a postve step n the rght drecton." APPLICATIONS.FOR EMPLOYMENT wll be taken by the Clnton County Road Commsson at 70 W. State St, St. Johns, Mchgan durng the week of Aprl 8 through Aprl 2 daly from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. only. NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES In accordance.wth act. No. 269, Publc Acts of 955, chapter 5, Sec. 46, notce s hereby gven that a hearng of the Clnton County Intermedate Board of Educaton wll, be held at the tme and place specfed below, to transfer property.from the St. Johns School Dstrct to the Fowler School Dstrct. The Eft of SE% of Sec. 5 T7M - R3W n Bengal Twp. belongng to Dale E. and Elane M. Irrer. PLACE OF MEETING: TIME: DATE: Clnton Co. Intermedate Offce 479 S. US. 27 St, Johns, Mchgan. 8:00 P.M, Aprl 5; 974 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING * B. Stanley Pocus, Sec. / \ 4 \\ r I

16 Aprl 4,974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5B Busness and Professonal Anhouncements, Legal News Probate Court HON. TIMOTHY M, GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BURK Regster of Probate Berton E. Clark - Clams Jula Tawney - Clams Wllam H. Gregory - Fnal Account Alho] Gamble - Clams Real Estate Transfers From records n offce of Regster of Deeds) Mar 9: Mchel Constructon, Inc to Donald F. and Ma n da K. Hxson.Lot 92 Rverwood. Mar 9; Zalesk, Alexander M, to Robert R. Srrne and Angela J. Srrne Lot,2, Blk 8, Fowler. Mar 9: Bedane, Kathryn A; Rhoadcs, G. Dolph and Dors C. to Samuel R. and Barbara Hagerman property n Sec 34, Water town. Mar 20: George, Thomas L. and Nancy J. to Edward J. and Mary A. Adamsproperty n Sec 27 Vctor. Mar 20: Adams, Edward J. and Mary A, to Thomas L. and Nancy J. George property n Sec 28,Vctor, Mar 20: Sun Ol Company to South Central Ol Company Lot, 3, 32 Orchard. Glen. Mar 20: Ssson, Ronald E. to Clnton Tool and Engneerng, < Inc property n Sec 8 Bngham. Mar 2: Youngs, Beulah F. and Kenneth A; Youngs, Sarah E. to Nel A. and Janet K. Zegler property n Sec 25, Ovd. Mar 2: Sprague, Lawrence H. and Janet to Charles F. and Lucy M. Hazard Lot 3 Blk 29 Ovd. Mar 2: Weber, Donald A. and Elmer F. to Gerald and Dors Weber property n Sec 24 Lebanon. Mar 22: Larry T. Schaefer, Inc. to Paul D. and Earlene h: Sowers property n Sec 24 Bengal. Mar 22: French, Everett J. and Thelma J. to Alan D. and Mary A. Cobb property n Sec 24 Bengal. Mar 22: Trerweler, Kenneth ^andj&rftto ClaytffW portaton property n Sec 28 DeWtt. Mar 25: "Dryer, Gordon A. and Lenore C. to Amercan Central Corporaton- Lot 37, Westchester Hgts, Mar 26: Weber, Gary J. and. Shrley D. to Robert H: and Irmna M. Weber property n Sec 3 Dallas. - Mar 26: Gram, JessamneB. to J. D, Dehl property n Sec 7, 8 Greenbush Mar 26: Hcks, Fenmore and Dors to J.D. Dehl property n Sec 7, 8, Greenbush. Mar 26: Kuhns, Irma D. to J.D. Dehl property n Sec 7,8,. Greenbush., Mar 26: Hcks, Dan L. and Kay to J-.D. Dehl property n Sec 7,8 Greenbush. Mar 26: Hll,E\!za})eth jto J.D. Dehl property n Sec 7,8, Greenbush. Mac 26: Marr, Patrca to J.D. Dehl property n Sec 7,8 Greenbush. Mar 26:Hcks, Carmen B. and Charlotte; Hcks, Floyd G. s to J.D. Dehl property n Sec 7, 8 Greenbush., Mar 26: Harr, Robert H. and Darlene M. to Wllam L. and Carol A. Ferrgan property n Sec 5 Westphala. * LEGAL NOTICES PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of CLINTON, Juvenle Fle 3709 IN THE MATTER OK MATTHEW GORDON SMITH, Dependent and Neglected NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petton has been fled n ths Court by: Patrck R. Joslyn, Assstanct Prosecutng Attorney of Clnton County, allegng that sad mnor comes wthn the provsons of Act 54 of the Extra Sesson of 944, and prayng that the Juvenle Court take permanent jursdcton of sad mnor, and t appearng that the whereabouts of the parents, s unknown, and cannot STATE OF MICHIGAN, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT "FOR THE COUNTY OF CLIN TON BRENDA B. PARKER, Plantff vs CLARE D. PARKER, Defendant ORDER TO ANSWER - FUe No DX / On the 30th day of August, 973, an acton was fled by Brenda B. Parker, Plantff,- aganst Clare D. Parker, Defendant, n ths Court td secure a dvorce. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Defendent, Clare D. Parker, shall answer or take such-other acton as may be permtted by law on or before the 5th day of May; 974. Falure to comply wth ths Order wll result n a Judgment by default aganst such defendant for the relef demanded, n the Complant fled n ths Court.. LEO W. CORKN, Crcut Judge Date of Order: Aprl, 974 WALKER & MOORE By: James A. Moore.Attorney fdr Plantff Busness Address: * 7 E. Walker, St Johns, MI PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Cqurt for the County of Clnton. In the Matter of the Estate of: FRANK G. GALBAVI, SR., Deceased, Fle No. 923 TAKE NOTICE: On May 8, 974 at 0:30 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom, Courthouse^ St. Johns, Mchgan. before Honorable Tmothy M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on all clams of credtors aganst the estate of Frank G. Galbav, Sr. Credtors are requred to prove ther clams and must fle sworn clams wth the cou^t and serve a copy on ether Phlp Galbav at 636 N. Efert Road, Mason, Mchgan or George H. Krause, Attorney for the Estate, 2490 Cedar Street, P.O. Box 266,.Holt, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. be served wth notce of < hearng. r F, and Eleen G. to Alvn J. and Now, Therefore, sad matter Joyce M, Kloeckner property n wll be heard on the th day of 266, Holt, Mchgan, pror to Sec Eagle. Aprl, 974 at 9:30 A.M. at the sad hearng;. Mar 22: Halfmann, Leo and Probate Court, Court House, Dated: March 28, 974 Elane to Sylvester J. and Cty of St, Johns. Phlp Galbav,^ Odela C. Feldpausch property Publcaton n the Clnton \ Executor n Sec 3 Dallas. County News further notce as GEORGE H. KRAUSE Mar 22: Larry T. Schaefer, requred by law s ORDERED. Attorney for the Estate. Inc ^o Roy A. and Arlere" R. J lm Vgated; February 27, l?74, Cedar Street "^Harr Jronerty jn, SeC j3 Pallas., P.O. Box 266 < ^^af:;$;$and; % % R.,, )u Judge of Probate, IaM $5-4 Holt, Mchgan ** 49-J. State of Mchgan, n the Probate Court for the County of CLINTON, JUVENILE DIYISJQN. In the Matter of SHANNON t. McCLEARY, Dependent and Neglected. Order *for Publcaton, Fle No , TAKE.-NOTICE:Onthel6th day of May, 974, at 9:30, n the forenoon.,, n the Probate Court, n the Courthouse In the Cty of St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Honorable Tmothy M, Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on a Petton allegng that the aforesad mnor chld comes wthn the provsons of Act 54 of the Extra Sesson of 944, and that sad Petton prays tha the Juvenle Courr take permanent jursdcton of sad mnor.chld, and t appearng thatthewhereabouts of the father, -Darl Leroy Mc- Cleary, Jr., s unknown, and cannot be personally served wth the Notce of sad hearng, NOW, THEREFORE, the sad Darl Leroy McCleary, Jr.* s hereby commanded to appear personally before sad Court on the aforesad date and tme for a^earmg of the above Petton. Publcaton n the Clnton County News further Notce as requred by law IS ORDERED. Dated: March 29,974 Patrck R. Joslyn Attorney for Pettoner Assstant Prosecutor Dated: Mar 29,974 Tmothy M. Green Judge of Probate A True Copy, Hjlma M. Burk, Regster, of Probate. * 49-4 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan A, N The Probate Court for the County of, CLINTON. Estate of MARIE HOLECHEK, Deceased, Fle No. J TAKE NOTICE: On June 8, 974, au:00 P.M. n the Probate " Courtroom, Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before f the Hon Joseph S. Lnden, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held and^cjedtors are notfed that copes of all clams aganst the deceased must be presented, personally or by mal, to both Frank Wnkler, Ancllary Executor, Route, Else, Mchgan, 4883 and to the Court on or before June 8,974, and Pjul A«Map]gs y^fo Atty. for* Pettoner Attorney for Pettoner: Paul A, Maples 20 North Clnton Avenue St Johns, Mch Phone PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan/ The Probate Court for the County of CLINTON Estate of MARY N. NASEMAN, Mentally In? competent TAKE NOTICE: On June 9, 974, atlu A.M, r» the Probate Courtroom, St Jofns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the cla^m of MtoF. and Harret L, Naseman. Credtors of the sad Mary M. Naseman, Mentally, arenotfed that all clams aganst the estate and proof thereof must be presented to the!- guardan of Mary N, Naseman, Helen F. Moore ; at 30 East Weland Road, I4n> sng, Mchgan 48906, Wth copes of the clams fled wth the Court on or before June 9, 974. Dated: March 27; SV4 Helen F. Moore Pettoner. 30 Weland Lansng, MI Attorney for Pettoner: Farhat, Burns -and Story, P.C, By: Mchael J. Panek 47 Seymour Avenue, Sute 2A Lansng, Mch Phone (57) * 49-2 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE J OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of CLINTON - Estate of MARY HALF MANN, Deceased Fle No. 954 TAKE NOTICE: On Aprl 24-, 974, at 0:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, Xourt-.house, St, Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the/- petton of Raymond J. Halfmann, Admnstrator WWA, for allowance of hs fnal account, assgment Of resdue and dscharge jof. sad admnstrator. v Dated: March 25,974 f Raymond J. Halfmann Pettoner Fowler, Mchgan.Attorney for Pettoner; JAMES A, MOORE,l 7 E. Walker, St. Johns, Mch, Phone , PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of CLINTON- Estate of LETTIE SLOAT, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE: On June,26, 974, at 0:00 A.M, n the Probate Courtroom, Courthouse, St, Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of probate, a hearng wll be held at whch all clams aganst sad estate.wll Turf Tenders Inc, a lawn care frm servng resdental, com-,, mercal and ndustral lawn owners, has opened a DeWtt-St Johns branch. Dale Htchcock wll head the frms operatons n Clnton County, accordngto the Turf Tenders natonal home offce n " -am on. lawn ^ ^aspects of «n oj>ebftfgco^lawcate,t f*i J> ht* ^tru! 0 m y v be heard and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Cayle Sloat, Route 2, Else, Mchgan, Admnstrator, pror to sad hearng. Dated: March 29,974 Cayle Sloa.t pettoner Route 2 Else, Mch. Attorney for Pettoner; Walker & Moore 7 E. Walker St, Johns, Mch Phone v Wacousa Mrs Earl Beagle, Mrs Gary Clark, Mrs LeRoy Beagle en- \ tertalned at a Brdal Shower for Mrs Patty Buntng. The former Patty T^agle. There were 30 guestspresent. NOTICE CITY OF ST. JOHNS ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL APRIL 23, 974 To be held n the Commsson Chambers, 2 E. Walker Street at 2:30 p.m. PURPOSE: Appeal on the Zonng Admnstrators nterpretaton of Zonng Ordnance No 245 to deny Raymond Parr a permt to construct an addton to hs house. He proposes a fve (5) foot sde lot where ten (0) foot s requred by the Ordnance, $\n PROPERTY ADDRESS: 207 W. Cass Street - TAX ROLL NO.: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Orgnal Plat Blk 8, N 5 ft of E 47 ft. lot 9, The E 64 ft. of N00 ft, lot,2 and E 47 ft. of S 50 ft. of lot 2. 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17 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOI-lNS, MICHIGAN Affr l4,974 T T T T T T I I T f T, T I T f?? T T T V T -T T ^ 4-H Chatter *\& */l* 4-H style revue. / By JOHN AYLSWORTH k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k l k k k k k t k k k k k k k "Patterns on Parade" wll be the theme of the 4-H Style Revuje to be held Saturday, Aprl 6 at the St Johns Hgh School Audtorum n St Johns. Over 550, Clnton County 4-H members wll be stylng ther garments, made ths past wnter. A varety of projects wll be styled ncludng a range SPRING BRINGS RAIN AND GREEN GRASSI Its Tme Ta Get Your Lawn Mowers and Garden Equpment Tuned Up! WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIR SERVICE When Thnkng of New Equpment We Are Dealers - For The - Followng Lnes Alls-Chalmers r 9 Lawn Boy Hahn-Eclpse MTD Toro * : - Wheel Horse. ^, Sthl and Alls-Chalmers? Chansaws Oregon Chan To Ft Most Saws New Tllers n Stock Also, one used tller for sale SEE VINCE ACKLES 254 E. Man ELSIE PH TRACTORS, J.D. 200 Gas MF65D J.D, A 400 IHC ACD7 - S.C. Case " - Farmall M w/loader GOOD USED SPREADERS 9 n Stock N.I.-Case J.D. 44 Olver-N.H. PTO or Ground Drve All Szes to 205 Bu. Some W/end gates COMBINES I.H.C. 80 Gran Combne J.D. 25 Combne I.H. 9 Combne J f D. 334 Corn Head I.H. 82 Bean Combne from smple slacks and skrts to complete outfts. The publc s nvted to attend ths 4-H Style Revue. The Young Mss members, age, 0-2 wll style startng at 0:00 am. Ths dvson s dvded nto three groups wth 8 members n the 0 years age, 00 members n the year age and 09 members n the 2 year age group. 20 members wll be selected from each age group to receve rbbons as Young Mss v, top stylsts. In the afternoon, startng at :30 pm, 5B Junor Mss members wll model ther garments wth 25 members selected to reeeve the dress revuepns. Sx members wll be selected to receve a Rosette as the top sx stylsts wth one of these sx to receve a slver bowl as the top stylst n the Junor Mss Dvson for tl974. Followng the Junor Mss stylng, 03 Senor Mss members wll model ther garments. Twenty members wll be selected to receve the county dress revue pn award. Sx members wll be selected to receve a Rosette as the top sx stylsts wth one to receve a slver tray as the top senor mss Stylst for 974. Horse Jamboree The State 4-H Horse Jam-, boree wll be held ths Saturday, Aprl 6 at Mchgan State Unversty n East Lansng; The jamboree wll consst of four areas: Horse Judgng, Publc Speakng, Demonstraton and Horse Bowl Quz. Clnton County wll be represented n the Junor Dvson Horse Judgng by: Colleen Jorae- 6 Double M--4-H Club; Debbe Young, Karl Tenlen and Kathy Tenlen of the Lucky Rders 4-H Cub. They wll judge sx classes of horses shown at halter, gve oral reasons on one halter and one performance class plus answer fve questons on two halter classes and one performance class. The judgng class wll start at 8:30 am n the MSU Lvestock Pavlon and should end about 4 pm. The publc s nvted to watch the members planned to start a judgng from the stands. scrapbook to keep a record of Robn Clark of the Double M the club actvtes they take 4-H Club wll represent Clnton part n snce ths s ther frst County n the 4-H Horse Publc year as a 4-H club, The members voted to help wth the Speakng Contest n the Senor Dvson. She wll be gvng a County Roadsde Cleanup fveto seven mnute talk on Project Saturday, Aprl 20. Mrs ( some phase, of the horse Davd" Grunwald reported on program. The publc speakng the State 4-H leadermete she contest wll start promptly at had attended March 9 & 0 at 9:00 am n Anthony Hall at Mchgan State Unversty. The Mchgan State Unversty modelng procedure was Campus, demonstrated and each Beff farm tour member had an opportunty to Forty-fve 4-H Beef club practce n front of the club. The members, leaders and parents, members explaned what they had a very nterestng tour March 23, vstng three beef farms n Gratot County. The group vsted the Rchard Braman farm where they judged several classes of beef anmals, observed a Fttng-tor-^ show demonstraton^ and Showmanshp demonstraton. In the afternoon, they vsted the Torn) Reed Farm and ^Delbert Crumbaugh Farm "where they saw some exotc beef breeds and, ther offsprng. Rley learns about Belze 4-H The Rley Ramblers 4-H members learned more about the 4-H program n Belze as Mrs Davd Grunwald showed, sldes and told about her trp to Bjelze ths past wnter. Mrs Grunwald encouraged the members to develop pen pals wth 4-H members n Belzer- Sprng Achevement and project evaluaton were dscussed. The members completed ther personal achevement report forms* Tor the wnter program, > Stoney Creek dsplays achevements t The Stoney Creek 4-H members held ther local club achevement program wth * ther parents nvted to see the projects accomplshed*ths»wnter. The members voted to partcpate,-n the County Roadsde Cleanup Projects on Aprl 20. t Members were told about evaluaton and tme to be present for evaluaton. - Scrapbook for Freballs The Fowler Freballs 4-H" John Wesley: College accredtaton canddate John. Wesley College at Owosso has been notfed of ts acceptance as a Canddate for Accredtaton by the North Central Assocaton of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The announcement of the electon to canddate status *came at a specal meetng of the John Wesley College Board of Regents last nght. The executve board for North Central voted to accept John r N,l. UNI. EQUIP. N.I. 702 Power Unt N.I. 70 Power Unt 760 Chopper 762 Corn Head 76 Hay Head 722 Sheller 720 Corn Head 72 Husk Bed HAY TOOLS. N.H, Forage Box " N. 5 J.D. Mower N.H. 66 Baler NX Forage Box A.C, Chopper w/ Ffow& Hay Heads J.D. Rake J.D. 38 Chopper I.H,*:. 45 T. Baler 2ColbyF6ragd Boxes N.H, 66 Chopper w/2 Head N.H. 88 Chopperw/2 Head j.h, C. Blower Wesley College as a Canddate for Accredtaton at a meetng n Chcago, Illnos, on Wednesday. Canddate for Accredtaton s a status of afflaton wth a regonal accredtng com- msson whch ndcates that an nsttuton has acheved ntal recognton and s progressng toward, but s not assured of, accredtaton. -*» MISC. Geht Grnder Mker NX No. 7 J.D. 237 I NX row pcker NX No. 0 row- J.D.-227 MF# Feld Cultv. Century 200 gal. Sprayer Olver 2Dsk 2 Used Bean Pullers -rowgehl Chopper J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter_ Superor Loader for Ford NAA J.D. 3 Hole Gran drll J.D. 32 ft. Efevator J.D. 3-4 Mounted Plow May rath 32 ft Elevator Olver 3-6" Plow Traler J.D. Dsk KBA I.H.C. 36 Elevator Several Used < SPRAYERS Carson Cty Farm Servce JOHN DEERE SALES.AND SERVICE CARSON CITY PHONE had taken for a project and told What they had learned from the project. Sprng Achevement was^explaned as what would take place.on< March 30-3 for the members and ther projects. Green Clover elects offcers The Green Clover Communty 4-H club members elected offcers for the summer program as follows: Presdent - Erron Barks, Vce Presdent - Maurce Harvey, Secretary & News Reporter. - Irvn Pettt, Treasurer - Robn Lawson and Sergeant of Arms - Jeff Crandall. The club wll have a 4-H Softball team n the Whte League. The members wll stand the parents n a Softball game at the club pcnc n the nearfuture. Knt V Sllsch Style Revue The Knt N Sttch 4-H members held a club style revue for ther mothers as they modeled the garments they made for ther projects. Mrs Lews Moldenhauer evaluated the grls projects. The members wll meet next Aprl 27 to work on Mothers Day favors for the hosptal. Aprl 8 s the date the A members go on the next 4-H roller skatng actvty. Members were remnded about the CountyStyle Revue and Evaluaton. Demonstratons were gven by Lsa Vosn and Kathy goff on Safety; Dense Coburn,Tama Sweeny and Jule bakers pn Safety also. Mrs Denns Koengsknecht wrote the members narratons for the County Style Revue Aprl 6, Put your travelng clothes on! There wll be a tour of 3 beef farms ths Saturday, Aprl 6 startng at 9:30 am. The tour starts at the Clarence Mannng farm on the corner of Cutler and Hnman Roads at 9:30 am. Next stop s the Robert Nourse farm and the thrd s^op s the Dave Morrs" farm on Rght Rd. Put. your travelng coat on and come tqthe southwest part of Clnton County "to see 3 good beef feeders n acton. v >+" ; If you are plannng(o seed a lawn ths sprng, late Aprl or early May s, the tme to do t. Here are somesuggestons for seedng a lawn ths sprng: - Select an adapted lawn grass speces such as Kentucky bluegrass or red fescue. ChlQes Column Losng weght snt easy-part / Chloe Padgtt Clnton County Home Economst So you want to lose weght, Youre determned - you wll takeoff those unwanted pounds. But why? Do you want to lose weght so youll look better? Are there health benefts to be ganed through weght loss? Do you want the approval of famly and frends? Is losng weght bat of yourmaster scheme for creatng a "new you?" Any of these reasons are vald. The benefts you hope to acheve through weght loss may not, however, provde Suffcent motvaton toget you through those especally dffcult tmes. Sq gve yourself a lttle extra ncentve. Promse yourself some sort of reward when you have reached your - goal. The reward can be almost anythng as long as t s meanngful to you and wthn range of your pocketbook, A new outft, a dfferent har style, a nght on the town - you name t. Just be sure t s a reward you wll be wllng to work for., - Whle youre fgurng out your motvatons and decdng on Tyour reward, let the rest of the famly n, on your weght loss Lason Congressman Elford A. Cederbergs lason man, Ronald W; Stolz, wll be vstng the Clnton County Courthouse ZUe MBS. NEVA KEYS Ph Mr and Mrs Roland Hankey of Ltchfeld spent the past week wth relatves n the Else- Eureka area. Ther daughter Ream Hankey of Tawas Cty was also a vstor of her grandparents here. Denns Flegel has returned to hs home after treatment n Carson Cty Hosptal. Mrs Echo Saylor recently enjoyed a two weeks vacaton n "Florda and returned Saturday from another week near Coral, Mch., vstng her daughter and granddaughter. * Mrs Dorothy Kaspar of St Johns spent the weekend wth her sster and famly, Mrs S.J. Keys. Beef tour By WILLIAM LASHER Extenson Agrculture Agent ~ Have the sol tested, and add fertlzer and lme. f needed. - Gtt the-seedbed n shape. Sol preparaton nvolves gradng, tllng and removng stones and debrs. - Use hgh qualty seed. Sow the seed unformly, followng the packagers recom- mendatons. - Spread a mulch (straw or wood chps) evenly over the newly seeded lawn." usng 70 pounds per 000 square feet of lawn surface., A good Waterng wll stablzethe mulch. You can remove the mulch when the grass s about Vh nches tall. - Water the lawn lghtly (% nch) every day n the afternoon to nsure good surface sol mosture for the next 2 or 3 weeks. BIG DAIRYMEN USE THE BIG ZwA CAPACITIES-UP THROUGH 6,000 GALLONS. THfSHOWTHY THAT WAY New Span-Savng 2ER0 THRU-THE-WALL Tankt "n Mow Avallabr. «Come h, Wrts or pftow /or full Informaton!. NEMANIS ELECTRIC COMPANY PLANNING-INSTALLATION-SERVICE OFFICE RE834-57? Ak Us About Our New Twn > Vacuum Mlkng System ««f*. MM STREET OVlb,MICHIQAN program. Ther understandng, cooperaton and consderaton can go a long way toward helpng you acheve your goal. ;.Moralsupport, unfortunately, snt the whole story. Your, frends and famly can gve you encouragement, but they cant take your exercse for you. Exercse s one of the 2 sdes of the weght-loss con, * The other sde, of course, s food ntake management. Any successful weght loss program ncludes both. Exercse management s mportant because the lves we lead today do not requre us to spend a lot of tme and energy dong strenuous work. Our motorzed, mechanzed way of lfe - wth ts extenson phones, convenently desgned ktchens and suburbs solated from shoppng and servce centers that leave no choce but to take the car or bus - has drastcally reduced the amountof exercse we get n the course of a days work. Plannng exercse nto your lfe do s not necessarly demand a close acquantance wth sweatsuts, calsthencs and lnament. That sort of to vst n St Johns Monday, Aprl 8 from am to noon. exercse s an opton, of course. But you can also rase your actvty level smply by passng up some of the routne convenences at your fngertps, Try parkng the car at the far end of the parkng lot the next tme you go shoppng. Take the stars rather than the elevator.s Avod drvng the car when you ctfuld walk or rde a bcycle, If a survey of your food habts shows you have-a tendency to snack n the mddle of the afternoon, substtute a walk outdoorsfor that needless nbblng. Not only wll you avod calores you dont jeed, but youll also work off calores that you otherwse wouldnt have used. So thats t: motvaton, wllpower, food management and exercse. Its no magc, formula to transform you overnght., It s, however, the safe, sensble, healthful way to a new, slmmer you. The Cooperatve Extenson Servce s sponsorng a 3-part seres of meetngs on weght control. The dates are May, 8 and 5. All meetngs wll be held at the Central Natonal Bank n St Johns and start at 9:30 am. Call the Extenson Offce f youre plannng to enroll. Were havng materals prnted and t Soybean & Corn Growers want to be sure we have enough for you. If you cant ft the meetngs nto your schedule, call us about the self study packet. Ths contans some of the same nformaton. It can be used and read at home. IFyourpresent credt source doesnt understand why modern farmng taftes. 7 somuchmoney.sce... PCA lands farmers money fpr anythng. nd In any amount. You. have sevan years to repay... you pay only smpla Interest on the unpad palanca... and only for tha actual days you use the money,.interested? Stopn at your PCA offce today or ask a PCA man to call on you! PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Talk to CHARLES BRACEY SPOTTY WEED CONTROL INVARIABLE SOILS! LQROX+Lasso your loo) PCA plum 04 S. US-27 St, Johns Phone SMARTWEEft RAGWEED BARNYARDGRASS "PIGWEED CRABGRASS FALL PANCUM FOXTAILS LAMB&QUARTERS Get consstent, unform weed control n felds that vary more than % to 2% n organc matter spray a tank mx combnaton! LOROX lnuron weedkller and LASSO*., Use them together and get all these advantages: ROTATE CROPS IF CORN FAILS, REPLANT TO SOYBEANS... CONTROL BOTH BROADLEAVES ANDGRASSES... EASY TO MIX... EASY,TO*APPLY f..and the combnaton s great for soybeans and corn. * t Wth any chemcal, lollowlabellng nstructons and warfrngs carefully. ^Regstered trademark of Monsanto Company. -See your local dealer for a supply of LOROX and LASSO* rjupont) A6RIGHEMICALS KARBER FOR SLOTTED FLOORS FOR EFFICIENT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION ADVANTAGES OF SLOTTED FLOORS The tern slotted floor generally refers to any floor system made of slats that are unformly spaced or panels contanng unformly spaced openngs. The slats or openngs allow the anmal waste to be worked through the floor by the anmals feet nto a gutter or pt below.,, permt hgher concentraton of lvestock \ keep anmals dry and cleaber separate the anmals from ther waste quckly help control dsease.keep anmals free of parasltess, elmnate beddng recjuce labor requred for cleanng mprove, santaton adapt well to labdr-savlng automaton equpment.permt manure to be stored and used for fertlzer * Slotted Floors for, *Cattle * Hogs** Sheep KARBER STOP IN TODAY We wll help you plan a slotted floor system BLOCK CO. SAND-GRAVEL-BLACK DIRT-MORTAft SAND ST.JOHNS READY MIX PHONE

18 ,v t v * v J c\ Aprl 4,974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7B * Vew from After a campagn whch started a decade ago Men the frst such legslaton was ntroduced n the" Mchgan Legslature, t appears that a move to save state farmland as well as "open spaces" may be at long last about to pay off. ) LPGAS GO0 the Senate By SEN. WILLIAM S.BALLEtfGER A bll (HB 4244), fnally was approved n dfferent versons by both chambers last week and now awats only Senate Concurrence wth Housq amendments or the resolutdn of dfferences by a House-Senate YOU CAN COUNT ON LP GAS TO DO THE JOBI Pronpt Delvery WHITES GAS S52*f$ 6560 S. Begole Rd, PERRNTON SUN - 2W 4N From Pompe PHONE POMPEII $50 f OOQ TOOL SAME SUNDAY, APRIL 7TH MPM TO CLOSING Door Pnte Gven at 8 3D Sharp * * t We wll have a 30 It vmloadedwlhlhebfttoolvouun buyl HANDTOOLS /4",3/B", /2.and3/4 drve jockcset, open and-boxednd " wrench ten, hammers, channel lockt, large and small vse], ar hote, meulc, lockeuandwrenfhkt qlpewenche drll bt sep, tapanddlatett rnct, floor j&ckt, hydraulc ackj and Lulkln tapm. ROWEflTOOLS /2drvBalrandeleeulcrnp»ctwrenchej,alrdr!l,aIrfan(fen, ar chltclt and at compretwn /2 membla drllj, /4" ahd 3/8" drlllt, thll MWI ubertaw bllzwwt.lwltandrta.grnnrandbullera. Then 00I ml [be brand names wch aj Cream, Channal Lock Stanley, Harbrand, ( Shopman and Brown. Our loots are backed up by a money back or new tool guarantee Coma prepared to bd and buy at large savngs at the honest aucton! >l f I 4. A-UNE AVU%)IQN At Tle Strut Lljh SeultWMCwrwt Umpburg Mthljjn Phont 349)305 conference n order to become law. The measure offers tax breaks to land owners who agree wth the state to keep ther property unchanged at least 0 years. It s desgned prmarly to save mllons of acres of farmland from beng forced nto commercal development by rapdly escalatng land values and ncreased taxes. Under the measure, farmers can enter nto farmland "development rght" agreements wth the state for 0 years that would lmt development to mprovng,the land for farmng purposes. Such an agreement would have to be approved by state and local governments. Under such!an agreement, farmers would be elgble for credt on ther state ncome taxes equal to the amount ther property taxes exceeded 7 percent of ther household ncome. The credt for owners of ncorporated farms would be based on 7 percent of axable, rather than household, ncome. "Open space land owners would be able to seek an open space development rghts easement, subject to local governmental approval. Wth the state holdng the development rghts, development would be lmted to just what was needed to mantan the property as open land. Under the bll, open space land s defned as undeveloped hstorcal stes; land controlled under the Natural Rvers Act or Shorelands Protecton and Management Acts; and smlar areas approved by the local government to save natural scenc resources. The 3 ways to end a land agreement under the bll are natural termnaton at the end of the 0-year perod; request by the state to the owner to take the land out from under the agreement; or request by the owner to end the-agreement. At the end of the natural termnaton, the farmer would pay back the last 7 years of hs credt or, n the case of "open space" land, the owner would have to pay the last 7 years of - property taxes leved aganst the land, If termnaton ends by state request, no penalty or back payment would be requred. If an owner requests to be releved, the state must approve the applcaton and the owner would be requred to pay the total amount of the credt receved or property taxes at 6 percent nterest compounded annually from the date of entrance nto the program. If au 80,000 farmers n the state.however margnal ther operatons, opted for the program, theoretcally the cost would be at least $6 mllon, but snce ts estmated that only those "farmers wth full-tme operatons who haye no nterest n sellng ther ncreasngly valuable land to speculators or commercal nterests are expected to apply, the actual cost sexpected?o be only a small percentage of that. v DETROIT - Members of Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton (MMPA) have urged the. Mchgan congressonal delegaton to support legslaton to help protect the domestc dary farmng ndustry from, what they term potentally dsastrous effects of repeated large-scale mportaton of dary products. The congressonal support was called for n of several polcy resolutons adopted by MMPA, the states largest mlk marketng cooperatve, at ts" annual meetng March 22 on the Mchgan State Unversty campus n East lansng. "Grossly unfar The darymen-delegates sad t s "grossly unfar to ask US dary farmers to compete wth products heavly subsdzed by foregn governments so they can sell at prces below those of domestc (dary) products," The MMPA* acton was prompted by proclamatons by Presdent Nxon n the past 5 months authorzng substantal ncreases n the volume of Mlk producers fght dary product mports varous dary products mported n 973 when the offcal mport quota for that commodty was l,b mllon pounds. The Nxon Admnstraton n early March authorzedabovequota mportaton of 50 mllon pounds of nonfat dry/ mlk through June, wth,an eye to offcally ncreasngthe mport quota to 265 mllon pounds for the year. MMPA delegates urged the Nxon Adrrnsjratlon to enforce exstng laws requrng levyng of dutes equal to subsdes pad by foregn governments on dary products sent to ths country, > ^ ^ -J "Only n ths way can far competton be assured," the darymen sad. "It s our frm belef that t would be unwse to destroy ths natons dary producton capacty and make ths country dependent on foregn/sources," they sad. MMPA darymen also urged the Mchgan congressonal Mlk producers leader levels blast at Nxon admnstraton DETROIT - The leader of the tryng to "squeeze the economc states largest mlk marketng lfe out of the US dary farmng cooperatve has leveled ndustry py allowng mportaton of large quanttes of crtcsm at the Nxon Admnstraton and the Cost of dary products heavly subsdzed by foregn governments. Lvng Councl for nsehsttvty to the plght of dary farmers. Lake sad the -Admnstraton Glenn Lake, North Branch refuses to enforce laws dary farmer and presdent of authorzng - levyng of Dutes on Mchgan Mlk Producers subsdzed dary mports equal Assocaton -(MMPA), to the foregn government recommended dsmantlng the subsdes. Cost of Lvng Councl on Aprl "We say to our consumers: 30 when the agencys authorty We wll compete wth any expres. darymen anywhere, But not "Fumblng and bunglng wth the federal treasures ot "Its fumblng and bunglng of foregn countres. And dont the Amercan economy blame us for the hgh prces that recommends a deep, ahd per-, wll prevauafter the US dary manent bural," Lake sad n.farmng, ndustry has been hs address at the Assocatons decmated, and the US consumer, s dependent of foregn annual meetng March 22 on the Mchgan State Unversty supplers. t * campus n East Lansng "We sayto Congress: Gve us. Termnaton of the councl by. legslaton whch has teeth nlt* "natural death" would be n the and whch nether ths nor any best nterest of dary farmers other Admnstraton can and all other Amercans, he^ gnore. Present atttudes and sad. polces spell ultmate dsaster LalTe accused the federal f o r th e consumng publc and.governmentof attemptng to " t n, _^d6m.^stfc ^j^y ^Stry^ control the destny of tflomestc dary ndustry. And he took ssue wth a statement of Presdent Nxons durng a recent natonally televsed press conference n Houston, Tx n whch Nxon sad fanners "have never had t so good " Raps Nxon The dary leader also rapped the Nxon Admnstraton for Lake sad. Delegates s at fhe M.MPA annual meetng urged Congress to reconsder the dary prce support level recommended by Agrculture Secretary Earl Butz at 80 percent of party-the lowest allowed by law. MMPA and other majorty dary farmer groups throughout the naton seek a support level of 90 percent of party. Labels polces "bad" Lake sad current nflatonary economc trends are caused by bad fscal polces of the federal government. - Each category-except agrculture--n the federal governments proposed $304 bllon budget for fscal 975 reflects substantal ncreases. "It s our belef that as Amercans we must fght to waken our natonal leadershp to the essental character of our dary farmng ndustry n the natonal welfare," Lake sad. On another ssue facng dary Reduce Buttonweed competton n soybeans: Lasso Plus Lorox.*. Whats more, Lasso plus Lorax tank mx controls gfamvyellow and green foxtal >( pgweed r./ lambsquarters^smartweed \ and common ragweed. * Lasso MMutn Monsanto. ANvays read* end follow ho LasSo label drccfons. I Company farmers Lake had these comments: "The publc s hghly rrtated by the Cost of food.. In ths era of extreme shorages and.rsng prces, we must put more effort nto tellng the mlk consumer " what she should know about our product and our ndustry. And" -, we must do t n a manner that wll be lstened to and that s belevable. "We must begn toputwheels r moton to "expand our nvestment n mlk promoton programs. "Somehow, we.-must put across the message that our 5,600 mdmbfrs* are dedcated, professonal people, usng ef-. fcent, producton- methods, commtted to overcomng elementsover whch, they have".lttle control n order to provde., a nutrtonal-and essental food on a seven-day-a^eek baas., - "And that, n return for these ^ efforts, they are -enttled to a Hvelhopd for ther famles, " delegaton to back reconsderaton of dary prce support level set by Agrculture Secretary earl Butz at 80 percent of party-the mnmum " leyel allowed by law. MMPA and other major dary farmer groups n the naton seek a support level of 90 percent of party to gve dary farmers the prce assurances they need to contnue producng mlk. Among other ssues acted on by MMPA darymen were:, Fuel and fertlzer-called on government Jo wegh serous agrcultures unque mportance to the natons economy and to do everythng ^possble to assure farmers theyll have adequate fuel and /fertlzer for producton levels set by the government. tons use plannng-asserted that local governmental agences, wth state fnancal help f necessary, should be gven prmary responsblty for developng- and mplementng effectve land use programs that preserve agrcultural and open space land that mght otherwse be consumed by commercal, resdental or ndustral development. MMPA Contnuous Flow Ofatrj prycr Choose from 5 mptfel to matel) your rurvest he Capactes vary, by model, from H3 to 435 bushel*.. ptrouh.. urged ts members to become actve n local land use plannng efforts. Ral transports ton-urged the federal Department of Transportaton to re-evaluate plans to abandon certan ral lnes n Mchgan and several other northeastern states, "We frmly beleve that a strong and dependable network of ral transportaton s vtal to the agrcultural ndustry, and therefore, to the natons economy as ^a whole,. In Mchgan a majorty of the ral lnes proposed to be abandoned are those servng rural and agrcultural areas. Envronmental qualty- Urged careful consderaton of the economc mpact of regulatons establshed n the name of mprovng envronmental qualty. Optmum producton, cannot De acheved f farmers are forced out ofbusness by excessve nvestments requred to meet certan envronmental standards whose benefts are questonable, the dary farmers sad. PAY NO MORE! BUY THE BEST! "Plannng Assstance * Conslructon Servce.Servce After The Sale * Broad Range ot Bn Sues to Meet Your Needs FRICKE FARM SERVICE 4798^. lyhwy. MIDDLETON Phone HAVING SOLD MY BUILDING AND DISCONTINUED MY FARM EQUIPMENT BUSINESS. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION LOCATED AT 508 NORTH CLINTON AVE. IN DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. ON: Saturday, Aprl 6, 974 at 9:30 A.M. SHOP TOOLS TORQUE AMPLIFIER TOOLS SUNNEN PISTON PIN REAMER SIOUX VALVE GRINDER MACHINE SIOUX VALVE SEAT MACHINE ALLEN MAG, GEN, & STARTER TESTING^MACHINE WASH TANK FOR PARTS SIOUX VALVE SEAT GRINDER SPARK PLUG TESTER 3/4 DRIVE SOCKET SET GRINDER ON STAND BATTERY CHARGER SLEEVE PULLER SET FLOOR JACK SEVERAL OTHER SMALL TOOLS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION J -," OFFICE EQUIPMENT STEEL DESK WITH TYPEWRITER STAND, 35 n. WIDE X 60 In. LONG STEEL DESK - BOOK CASE DRAWER FILE GABINETS. ^ BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE - STEEL OFFICE CHAIRS SWIVEL CHAIR - SECRETARIES CHAIR - BURROUGHS CASH REGISTER I H.C. WARRANTY MACHINE- ADVERTISING RECORD MACHINE DICTATING MACHINE - SALES SLIP MACHINE. ^ SEVERAL OTHER SMALL ITEMS & OFFICE SUPPLIES PARTS BINS & DISPLAY COUNTERS 25 STEEL BINS, QUICK CHANGE 36" X 84 X 2" 28 STEEL BINS BOLTED 36" X 84 X 2" 32 3 DRAWER PARTS CABINETS - 2 3X 0 X 2" BOLT BINS - v.. 27 DRAWER PARTS BIN ^ 24 DRAWER GASKET BIN~ 5 6 WOOD BINS 4 9 DRAWER PARTS CABINETS 4 8* PARTS COUNTER SECTIONS WITH DRAWERS & SHELVES SEVERAL OPEN DISPLAY COUNTERS WITH GLASS COUNTERS TIRE RACK - HARDWARE RACKS - DRILL BIT CABINETS SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS TO NUMEROUS TO.MENTION IN THIS LINE ", \ PARTS NEW 6 CYLINDER INT. COMBINE MOTOR VERY LARGE SELECTION OF NEW I.H.C* TRACTQR, TRUCK & FARM EQUIPMENT PARTS, ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF FAflMERS HARDWARE, TIRES, RIMS, BOLTS & ETC. THIS HAS BEEN.A LARGE r.h.c. & FARMERS HARDWARE FOR MANY YEARS, SO WE IN NO WAY CAN LIST ALL.ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION BILL^ USED KITCHEN-AlDDlSH WASHER SEVERALANTIQUE* S. OLIVER AAONTAGUE;:PRQP. 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19 FHtST COXGRKGATIOSAL CHURCH Avenll M. Carson. Mnster Saturday, Aprl pm - Junor Chor rehearsal ;00 pm Chldrens Chor rehearsal Sunday, Aprl 7 9,45 am Church School II:0o am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Doublets Monday, Aprl 8 6:45 pm Congregators Tuesday, Aprl 9 9:30 am :00 am Lenten Coffee, Women from all St Johns Churches wll be our guests, 0:45 pm Lnda Scott and Mabel Haer Dvsons wll be gong to vst Shaarey Zedek Congregaton In Cast Lansng. Wednesday, Aprl 0 6*45 pm Boy Scout Troop pm Senor Hgh Chor rehearsal 80Q pm - Chancel Chor rehearsal FIRST UNITED MBTHOD ST CHURCH 200 East SlateSlreet St Johns, M Francs CarlJohannldes Mnster Church School Worshp Servce: Wednesday, Aprl 3 Chapel Chor Boy Scouts Chancel Chor Prayer and Stare Share Group Thursday, Aprl 4 Grl Scout Troop 522 Carol Chor 9:30am :00am 6!30pm 7:0Jpm 7:5 pm 8-9:30 pm B;45pm 3.00pm 4:00pm Sunday, Aprl 7 /, ST. HI CMYF Armeet at the/ church 7:0 :00 pm Monday, Aprl 8 Evangelsm Class 7-0,00 pm Tuesday, Aprl 9 UMW-Invlted to Lenten Coffee wth the Congregatonal Ladles 9.30-:00 am Thursday, Aprl - Maundy Thursday Specal Communon Servce :30pm Evenng Communon Servce 7:30pm Easter Sunday, Aprl 4 Sunrse Servce 7,ooam Breakfast followng Worshp Servce, Church School Second Worshp Servce 9:30am 9:30am U:00am FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South US 27 Paul A. Travs, Pastor 0:45 am Bble School 0 55 am Worshp Serye am Chldrens Churches f pm N.TIME and HI-TIME 7 pm Evenng Worshp 5 0Q pm Church Tranng 7 00 pm Evenng Worshp Each Wed 7 Dm The Hour of Pdwer for the whole famly, 8 pm Chor practce pm -Chor Practce - Jr Basketball ^ > Frst Sunday - Communon Servce Frst Tuesday Deacons.Meetng Second Tuesday - Lades Mssonary Crcle Mon-Fr "Moments of Medaton " 9:5 am Rado WRBJ - < Church offce hours 9-2 & -3 Mon thru Fr ST JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of Mead and Walker Rectory 406 E Walker * Phote " Offce Schedule E\ery Sunday 8 am Holy Communon 2d It 4th Sunday 0 am HolyjCommunlon and Sermon Other Sundays -0 am -Mornng Prayer and Sermon Nursery S. church school 0 am for nursery through Gth Every Monday eve 7 pm - Sprtual Healng Servce st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senor Ctzens 2d & 4th Tuesdajs Noon Senor Ctzens Every Tuesday mornng and evenng weght watchers 2d Wednesday -3 pm Famly Plannng Clnc st & 3rd Wed mornng OEO Nutrton Class E\ erj other Wed e enlng7 30Cadet Grl ^ Scouts Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes 8 pm Every Thursday 8 pm AA Al Anon Every Frday 3 5 pm Brownes, «(III IK II OF ( HRIST OF ST JOHNS 400 Estate John Phpps, Mnster 9 30 am Sunday School 0 30 am Mornng Worshp 5 30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7 00 pm Evenng Servce Wed, 7 00 pm Prayer Meetng Call for more nformaton ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Wllam G Hankerd, Pastor Rev Raymond Goehrng Assocate Pastor Rectory 09 Lnden S, -Ph Convent-0 S Oakland-Ph School - 20 E. Cass-Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 pm f Sunday :30 and 2 ffol Da>5 - See bulletn. Weekdays am and 7 pm Sacrament of Penance -Saturdays,^,30 to 5 pm, after 7 pm Mass untl 8:30-pm. Weekday evenngs a few mnutes before evenng Mass j Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance. Thursday from 4 to 5 pm and after Ihe evenng Mass tn tlall are heard. Mass and prayers of Adoraton at 7 pm. Holy Communon on Frday at 6 and 7-S am Adoraton of the Blessed Sacrament. Thursday 7 pm on Frst Frday after evenng Mass. > Devotons-Uur Mother of Perpetual Help Novena after 75 pm Mass each Tuesday. Relgous Instructon Classes Adult Inqury Class, Tuesday at 8 pm. HJgh* School CCD, Wednesday at 7:30 pm Publc, Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from4 untl 5 pm Baptsms-Each: Sunday at :30 by appontment, Other arrangements by appontment / SAINT JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH / (Mssour Synod) Rev. Marvn L. Ban, VacancJ- Pastor 0-5 am Dvne Worshp - fl no am Matns Servce. 3rd Sunday each month am Surtday School and Bble flasscs Holy Communon Island Ird Sundays each month at lo;l5am v Church Offce Hours - 9: Monday, Wednesday*, Thursday and Frday Tnornngs. Adult Instructon pm Tuesdays Weekday School and Confrmaton Classes. Wednesdays, 3: pm Udes Gutd-LWML-5nd Wednesday each x month at 7.30 pm I. * Elders and Evangelsts -Tuesdays at 6:45. Youth-2nd ft 4b Sundays at 4:00 pm ColnctsftCommtlces-lst Tuesday each month at?.»pm Offce Telephone Parsonage Telephone: , Reorganled Church of Jeans Chrlt Later Day Sant* 407E.G!bfas Church School 0 oclock Worshp Servce oclock, v / CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS; MICHIGAN Next Sunday n Clnton County churches ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUS-27E Baldwn JosephF,Eger,Jr,Pastor luoq am- Sunday School :00 am * Mornng Worshp. 6:30 pm - Youth servce 7:30 pm - Sunday Evenng 7:00 pm Wednesday, second and fourth WMC 7:30 pm * Wednesday evenng servce, PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH., Rev.DaroldB.Boyd 9:43 am,-church School,DOam- Mornng Worshp Womens Socety meets the last Wednesday of each month, Dnner at 2;30. Meetng at :30.Youth Fellowshp meets the flrt and thrd Monday of each month at 7:30 pm ( Councl of Church Mnstres and Admnstratve Board meets the frst Sunday of each month followng a poltck dnner at noon Youth chor meets each Wednesday at 7 pm. Senor chor meets each Wednesday at 7-30 pm JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Kngdom Hall 993 North Lansng St, Tuesday, 7:30 pm Congregaton Book Studes. Text studed "The Natons Shall Know That Am Jehovah - How?" Thursday,7:30 pm -Theocratc Mnstry School - Texts Used- "Bble" and "Ad to Bble Understandng" 8:30 pm.servce Meetng. Sunday, 9-30 am Publc Lecture - Gven by Qualfed. Representatve of the Watchtowcr, Bble and Tract Socety. 0:30 am Watchtower Study - Currentssue of the "Watchtower" magazne studes., PUBLIC INVITED $0 COLLECTION TAKEN FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ReV.JeffWebb 3! N US-27 Phone ,45 am Church School. ;00 am Worshp Servce 7:00 pm Evenng Wor- shp.8:00 pm Youth Fellowshp st and 3rd Sunday of the month Wednesday: v7:45 pm Famly Bble CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 55 North La nsngstreet Rev Kenneth Anderson Phone am -Sunday School :00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:5 pm Young Peoples Servce 7.00 pm - Evenng Worshp Wednesday. 7^30 pm - Bble Study and prayer hour. FREEMFTHODlSTCHUnCH 305 Church Street Phone Robert Bentley. Mnster 0:00 am Sunday School :00 am - Mornng Worshp 6-00 pm Evenng Worshp < Prayer servce as announced. SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH L* S. 27and County Lne Rd Pastor Paul R.Jones Phone Parsonage & Offce 2620 E. Maple Rapds Rd, Etlreka. Sunday. * 9:00 Worshp 0,00 Church School 7.30 pm WSCS Thrd Thursday each month SEVENTH DAY^DVENTtSTS 686 North La nsngstreet Elder.E F. Herzel. Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:5 am-church Servce 0-30 am Sabbath School Servce WESTPILGRIMUNITED, METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Rev Bran K. Sheen. Mnster 9!30 am - Worshp Servce 0:45 am Church School SHEPHARDSVILLE UNITED.METHODIST CHURCH DrDaroldBoyd. Pastor 445 Dvson Street N East Lansng. Mchgan 9:30 am Worshp Servce, 0:45 am Church School Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce. 8:00 pm Prayer Servce Admnstratve Board frst Monday n Ihe month General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at the homes of members Berean Crcle meets thrd Thursday evenng In each month at the homes of members THE WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. rchard Abney.Pastor AbouU2 mles north The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. Sunday School -0,00 am _ Mornng Worshp -:00 am Sunday evenng - 6:00 pm Wednesday evenng servce 7:00 pm A, church wherp everyone s welcome DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH l437turnerroad,dewltt Rev, Douglas Beach, Pastor Phone am Sunday School am Worshp Servce 6 pm Young People 7 pm Evenng Servce > 7-5 pm Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for today. Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng REDEEMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH losnbrdgest H, Forest Crum, Pastor 9:30 am- Worshp, (nursery provded), 0:30-:00 am. Coffee Fellowshp, am Church School / % COMMUNITY OF ST JUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmtt. PAstor 409 Wlson, DeWtt Dally Mass; Mon. and Tours,-?:30 pm. Tles,, Wed,) and Fr. 7:00 am Sunday Mass; and :5 am gcrvces-at Mddle School, DeWIlt EAST DeWITTBIBLB CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal; Round Lake Road /4 mle East of US-27 Glen J. Farnram, Pastor Sunday 0 arr Sunday School. Classes for all ages. II am * Mornng Worshp t 5:45-pm -Youth Fellowshp, SfJnlor, 4 and up: J6t Cadets. MS L 7 pm - Evenng Servce -Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Btbfc Study and Prayer, m Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n All servces. t _, "An bpen door to art open book",,,,a Bble preachng church wth a mcsmjteforyou;..., JAll Churches In Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements.to The Clnton County News. They must reach us by 0 a.m. Monday to nsure t publcaton n the current weeks ssue., SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH WHIard Farrer, Pastor Located /2 mle east of Francs Road on Cna.dwck Road 0 am Sunday School am- Worshp Servce HOPELUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School 9 am Worshp Servce 0:30 Begnnng Feb 27, Wednesday Lenten Servce at 7;30 pm Tuesday - Drectons at Dawn 7 am ST. ANNES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. Vcar Resdence 669-3W7 Church Frst & Thrd Sundays Mornng Prayer 9 am Second & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon 9 am VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 24-E State Road *, RevLaVernBretz.Pastor 9; 5-0:45 am-church School. There s a clacs for everyone from the youngest to the oldest The Bble s our textbook. am - 2 Noon Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through 6th grade 5:30 pm - BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 pm Evangelstc Servce B-OOVpm * Mornng Chor Practces Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Md-week Prayer Serlce; 8:00 pm Mornng Chor Practce Saturday 0:00 am Jr Chor practce st Thursday 7:30 pm - Womans Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm- Ann Judson Guld for Jr HI grls 3rd Tuesday 6:30 pm- Mens Fellowshp SOUTH DeHITT CHURCH OF CHRIST 293 HerbEson besde DeWtt Hgh School, Mnster: Dr. James Grdwood Tel or 6264M06 9*20 am Bble School 0.30 am Mornng Worshp ( Communon Weekly, 6:3,0 pm Youth Groups 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp Wednesday pm Hour of Power: Prayer and Bble Study Thursday 7-30 pm Callng Program FIRST BAPTSTCHURCH OFDeWITT.SBC Rev Jerry Cole. Pastor Meetng now In our new home 068 DeWtt Rd, Sunday School -9:45 am * Mornng Worshp -00 am 5-30 pm Church Tranng 6:30 pm Evenng worshp Md-week prayer servce Wed. 7:00 pm Youth fellowshp 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7:30 pm Jon us n worshp where "everybody Is somebody and Chrst Is Lord." For more nformaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWtt... - VALLEY FARMS UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH * Rev. Nell Bolnger, Pastor 55 E State Rd Phone am Sunday School * Il;00 am <-Mornlng Worshp 7:30 pm -Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday. 7:30 pm - Youth servce -Thursday. 7:30 pm - Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or all of these servces Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTME Sunday mornng at 0;3Q am WRBJ, 580 on your dal STPETEIl LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 4-/2 mles west of St, Johns on M-2 5-/2 mles south on Francs Road 2 mles west on Church Road MarvnL, Ban, Pastor 8:00 am - Worshp 0:30 am - Worshp 9:5 am Sunday School and Bble Classes. "" >,, Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at 8 am. thrd Sunday of the month at 0:30 prh. ST THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fathers Francs Murray, Joseph Droste and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: 02 W. Randolph. Lansng Phone Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 pm Sunday; 6, 8,0,2: DeWtt, 9 am Holday: 7, 8, 0 am: 5:30, 7:30 pm Weekday Masses: 8 am, 7:30 pm Confessons - Saturday: 3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to9 Eves of Holdays. B to9 Baptsm: Sunday atlpm Please call n advance. DeWITT COMMUNITY aurcii (Interdenomnatonal) Murl J. Eastman, Pastor Jm McGovney, Sunday School Supt Marlyn Krol,Co-Supt. 9:45 am -Sunday School am - Church 6 pm - Youth Fellowshp ^ 7 pm - Sunday Evenng Servce 7 pm - Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng Ovd Area THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID West Front Street Rev. Claude B. Rdley, Jr. Pastor Worshp Servce -0 am Church School - am Nursery servce for all chldren up to 2nd grade. """ "«WESLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH l27w.wlllamst.ovd Rev Rchard D Purchase 0 am Sunday School and Mornng Worshp. Sunday Evenngs 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetngs OVID FIRST BAPTISf CHURCH Man at Oak Street Rev". Earl C. Copelln, Pastor Mary Plaek. ChurchSchoo Supt 9:45 am Church School, :00 am Mornng Worshp, 7 pm" Evenng Fellowshp. Wednesday 7 pm Prayer ana Bble Study t 8-pm Senor Chor OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH "the church wth "acts 20:20 vson" 00NMalnSt.,Ovld Rev, Rchard Gleason Church Phone Parsonage Phone :00 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 6.00 pm Youth F.M.Y. 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp j 9;30 am Lades Bble Study every Tuesday, 7:30 pm Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce 6:00 pm Teens Softball every Frday HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan FT. Joseph Aubn k 0; 30 am Mass on Sunday. 7» pm Evenng Maas on WednestUy Confessons ]0 to 0:30 on Sunday mornng, CALVARY BAPTISTCHUHCH Rev Wayne G tnman : M-ntElsleRd. 5:45 am Sunday School ll:w am Mornng Worshp 7:M pm Evenng Worshp. 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng Fowler Area ST, PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mchgan HE-Rossow. Pastor 9:30 am Worshp 0:30 am Sunday School & Bble Class MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Fr. Albert J, Schmtt. Pastor Sunday Masses -6:30,8:30 and 0-30 am Weekdays- Durng school year, 7:30 and 8:30 am Holy Days - 5:30,7:30 am and 7:00 pm and 7:00 pm^ve before SorrowfuT Mother Novena - Frday, t 7:30 pm Saturday s- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Rev.Davld Ltchfeld, Mnster. 9:30 am - Mornng Worshp 0:30 am Sunday School) Supt Merle Baese DUPLAINMETHODISTCHURCH Rev Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 0 am Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Kger am Worshp Servce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH to am Sunday School Rev. Cowley, Supt am Worshp Servce 6:30 pm Junor ft Senor B.Y.F. 7:00 pm Evenng Servce 7:00 pm Wednesday, Junor and Senor Chplr Practce 730 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bble Study ^_, DUPLAIN CHURCH OFCHRIST 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School * 5565 E Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Bll Nchelson, YouthMnUter 9:45 am - Sunday School am - Church 6 pm - Youth fellowshp and adult Bble Study 7 pm t- Evenng Servce 7 pm Wednesday-Prayer Meetng ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev.ThomasM.Kowalczyk, Pastor POBox97,57EManSt, Bannster, phone: Sunday Lturges: Saturday - 7:00 pm Sunday - 8:30 and 0:30 am Holy Day Lturges: 7:00 am and 8:00 pm ( Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. 4 EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev, Ray McBratnle, Pastor Telephone or :30 am - Mornng Worshp 0;30 am - Church School 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng., KAGl.H FOURSQUARE CHURt II Rev. and Mrs. Royal Burnett, Pastor 0:00 am Sunday School :5 am - Mornng Worshp " 7j3D pm - Wednesday Prayer meetng. + f> V Bath Area BATH UNITED METHOD!STCHUhCH Rev. Clarence Keth 9:45 am Church School :00 am Worshp 7,:oopm Bble Study BATH IIAPTISTCHURCH Rev. Rchard Cole, Pastor 0:00 am Sunday School 6;30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:30 pm Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7:30 pm REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Corner Upton Rd&StollRd Elder Jerry Bard Sunday School -0 am Preachng Servce - ll am Chor Practce Wed 6:30 pm Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wed 7:30 pm Everyone welcome Fulton, Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH /2 mteeastofperrntononm-56,/2 mle south Rev. Larry Rhoads, Pastor 9:45 am -Sunday School :00 am -Mornng Worshp 7:oo pm -Youth Servce 7:45 pm -EvenngServce 7;45 pm -Thursday, Prayer and prase servce r-» Pewamo Area \ UNITED METHODISTCHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Dr,LIoyd\yalker 639: loron Drve, Ionan Sunday: 0:30 am Mornng Worshp pm Unted Methodst Youth Fellowshp, WSCS meets thrd Thursday of the month at 2 prn ST JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J^BolgevMA., Pastor Dally Mass * 7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm ft 7:45 pm Sunday 8:oo am ft 0:00 am Holy Baptsm - Sunday, pm Sacred-Confesson Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 pm Famly Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, 7:5 pm Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNISONVILLE UNITED METHODISTCHURCH Clark and Wood Roads RevDanMllea.Mnlster 0:30 am Church Servce 0:45 am Sunday School > Westphala Area ST MARYS CHURCH Westphala, RevAloysusH Mlkr-Pastor Rev James J, Schmltt-Admlnltrator. Phone Saturday Nght MajK; 4:30 ft 7*00 pm Sunday Mornng 8;0t>. :00,0.00 W«fcdayMondyAFrdy7:5ftH:20 m. Tue & Thurs 7:5 ft 8:90 am Wednesday 7:5ft 7;»pm Hotdan 5:», 7:5 ft :20 am, 7:» pm Wednesday Evenng MM 7:» pm Maple Rapds Area - THE UNITED METHODISTCHURCH Maple Rapds Pastor Rev J. TO>ma»Chum Parsonage-Mlddkton Phone Sunday 9:30 am Worshp Servce 0:30 am Sunday School l Tuesday v 7:00 pm Senor Chor Practce Wednesday 2nd Wednesday -each month 7:00 pm W.S.C.S. Thursday 0:00 B^ble Study tgreenbush UNITED METHODIST " CHURCH Scoft and Marshall Roads Pastor-Norman Wood Sunday, 0t30 am Church School llso am Church Servces WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pm, LOWE UNITED METHODISTCHURCH LoweandNorthLoweRoad. Mnster Rev. Harold McGure Sunday School 9-0 am Church Worshp I0:5-ll;5 Chor 9 pm Thursday, UMW 7:30 2nd Wed of every month Prayer Study Group 0- CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 40S. Maple Ave, Maple Rapds RevT. Hector Goodall - Pastor* Phone am Worshp Servce a\n Church School 7 pm Song Festval I Everyone welcome) Wed. Nght 6:30 ft 7:30 chor Practces Thurs Nght 8 pm Fellowshp Servce Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 269EMaple Rapds Rd Rev Paul R Jones, Pastor, Phone am - Bble School for everyone am - tyornlng Worshp 7:30 pm - Adult Bble dscussons. Nursery provded durng servces 6:30 pm Youth Meetngs 6:45 pm Wednesday, Jr Chor: Chancel Chor. 7:30 pm, Matherton Area MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH 2:00 pm - Sunday School, 3:00 pm - Worshp Servce Wacousta Area HACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED METHODISTCHURCH Rev Edward F Otto, pastor,... PhDne Mornng Worshp: 0 am Church School Classes U5 am Jr and Sr H Y.F, 60D prr Cherub and Youth Chor Wednesday, 3:oo pm ; Chancel Chor, Thursday, 7:30 WSCS Noon Meetngs every 3rd Wednesday WXYZ Noon Meetng every st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 3rd Monday at 7:30 Admnstratve Board, 4th Monday of * every 3rd month. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardsvlle Roads 0:00 am - Sunday School. Classes for all ages- > :00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm - Young People 7:30 pm - Evenng Servce 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4th Thursday Couples Club meets 4th Saturday ln> month am 0 am Lansng ftlmberly CHURCH OF CHRIST 007 Klmberly Drve Lansng, Mchgan John Halls Mornng Worshp Bble Study Evenng Worshp 6 pm Mdweek servce 7:30 pm Wednesday nght Brdgevlle Area BRIDGEVILLE GOSPEL MISSION 4 mles south of Pompe Pastor J.S DIngman Sunday 3 pm Bble School 3:45 pm Worshp Servce Thursday 7:30 pm Collage Prayer Meetng (Announced from pulpt) (Dscovery s ther ; ItoslaeMcV. m ty WOO ftttnttt 539 frofsttl V I 36 Insttutons Supportng tmrramrchwkh yourgfts h ourbunf««f t UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH < MATHERTON MICHIGAN Attend the church of your ths choce Sunday THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Central Natl Bank OF ST. JOHNS StJohnsTOvd-Pewamo, Merfber FDIC S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty 4 M, N. on U&-&7 *o French Rd. Phone Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hgham Phone D&B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N, Clnton l Phone Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery 08 W. Walker Phone Parrs Rexall Store the Corner Drug Store Phone Schmtt Electrc 002 E. State St. Johns Phone Phllps Implement COMPANY 33 N. Lansng St. Phone SPACE FOR RENT Wes Gulf Servce Free Pck-up & Delvery S, Ug-27 r Phone Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222N.Clnton j Phone Jm McKenze Agency 22 N.Clnton,St. Johns 24 W. Washngton, Iona St Johns Co-op N. Clnton; Phone 224^238 Allaby-Brewbaker, Inc., 08K N. Clnton St. St. Johns, Mchgan Federal-Mogul CORPOKATION St. Johns Plant FOWLER Mathews Elevator Gran-Feed-Beans Phone ( WESTPHALIA Maynard-Allen ^ATEBANK* Portland-Sufed-Westphala Member FDIC Phone 587*3 )

20 ^Wt Supple me lt to LdsHj Stdlp Journal St Johm Clnton County Nrws Copyrght 974. The Kotjer Co. We Reserve The Rght To Lmt Ou.nttes P ces <nd Coupons Good Mondy, Apnl thu Sunday. Aprl /, 974 tn*,*., * >» * l ^ K». Your neghborhood Kroger Store s now KEEPING YOU POSTED HIMflllHIl Iwfl! * 5 l 5 E!PRB " S w Youre concerned about holdng down your weekly food blls. Kroger, shares your con- cern! But supermarkets have no control over the wholesale costs we must P a V - and.when those costs go up, they must eventually be reflected n retal prces. There s a way you can cut your food blls rght away...and wthout sacrfcng qualty or flavor. Food shoppng experts across the naton recommend that you,buy your, supermarkets own brands. These offer qualty equal to the natons best-sellng brands, yet are usually prced tower. B S Let Kroger Vst the Lansng Kroger Store Nearest You! 820 S. Waverly Rd South Logan 72 N. Grand Rver Ave Frandor Frandor Center St. Johns: 900 S. U.S. 27, St. Johns, Mchgan Hon, - Sat. 8am to 0pm Sun. 0 am to 6pm your food cost! At Kroger, we offer several of our own fne brands. Youll see our own name "Kroger" on most of them. Other hgh-qualty Kroger brands nclude such famlar names as Country Club, Royal Vkng, or Yub. Strct specfcatons for these products call for qualty equal to or better than the natonal brand most people buy. And remember...every product sold at Kroger s Guaranteed Uncondtonally. If youre not pleased, well replace t or gve your money back. So why not try the Kroger Brands? Youve nothng to lose and a lot to gan. / Make the Mn-Mzer Test. Total up your shoppng lst at Kroger then do the same at any! other supermarket. We expect Kroger to save you-money. - * Every week, Kroger offers you many low-prced weekly specals on tems our sklled buyers have been able to get for us at bargan prces. And every week, Krogers Advertsements feature a group of Mn-Mzer Coupons you can redeem for exceptonal savngs. We thnk these programs wll add up to a defnte savngs on your weekly Food Bll. See for yourself! The Mn-Mzer Can Prove It! ^ Lean Meaty Smoked Pcncs,. Th Peoples Chooe U.S. Govt Graded Choce Center Cut Chuck Roast Fresh Rps Dole Bananas Lb lb : > Lb [Dole, j BANANAS j{ * Except Saturday Nte, Mdnght to Sunday 8 a.m. - Paget-<V4

21 \ / «\ >> Dozen [ROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON Kroger Grade A Medum Fresh Eggs Umlt wth coupon t SB.00 purchase excludng bear, wlna, cgarettes. umu Lmt ona coupon par famly. Prces good Monday, Aprl thru Sunday, Aprl 7. ana subjecfto coupon applcable par tamy. state nc and gooa local menay, taxe. Mpru nru sunoay,.^ M ^ Aprl 7. subjecfto applcable state and local taxes. JB S wa & toger MINI-MIZER COUPON Kroger Cottage Cheese 2-0z WtCtn Lmt wth coupon t, $s.oo purchase excludng bear, wne, cgarettes. Lmt ona coupon per famly. Pron good Monday, Aprl thru Sunday, Aprl 7. subjecfto applcable ttate and local taxes. n & 64-FI OzCtA Ice Cream Lmt wth coupon ft $5.00 purchase excludng beer. w ne r clgarette. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good Monday, Aprl thru Sunday, t Aprl 7. subject toappllcable state and local taxes. ^ Bean 6-0 WtBag Coffee Lmt wth coupon *> $5.00 purchase excludng beer, wne, clgarette. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good Monday, Aprl thru Sunday, ^m Aprl 7. SubltcMo applcable state andlocal taxes. ^Aw : «WA 598 WIT> WITH l MINIMI MINI-MIZER, COUPQ COUPONS urw c^p qp ^.r..». KROGER MINI-MIZER CWI NMB»jgB^ Fabrc Softener Fnal Touch 99 KftVJjTV BVSIBNIMI "ljlm BlBlHBlBlM B^BV Ml 64-FI OzBtl Lmt ona coupon par famly. Prces good thru Sunday, Aprl 7. subject to applcable state and local txas. ^SBlHBHB KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPONMMMBWSI ^ Lqud < SaveUpTo4«A l $029 Wsk Detergent 64-FI Or Btl SI Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, a* Aprl 7. Subjecfto applcable state andlocal taxes.! JIIIIIIILU ^J ^ f&b ^ KROGER 20 MINI-MIZER COUPON«"«"""" BI W Wth purchase of $2.60 Gold Crest Easter Candy Prces good thru Sunday, I Z^**«*^, Aprl 7. Subject to applcable state andlocal taxes. Copyrght 974. The Kroger Co. We Reserve The Rght To Lmt Quanttes. Prces and Coupons Good thru Aprl 7, 974. H I /Tea uvtsk: mperal S 7 KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON J * «CFF ; one Ifroz pkg quartered Lmt one coupon per famly." Prces good thru Sunday, JJ m. Imperal Margarne 5 Aprl 7. Subjecfto applcable state andlocal taxes. ] m r~""% r~">«st2. I KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON M P < OFF one 2-os box Trx Cereal Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, Aprl 7, SubecFto applcable state andlocal taxes. a ohhrpn/j KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON*" ^-pkosfefflmlu T P ore#sfver^ * Salad Sze r Vne Rpe Tomatoes 3 Fresh Florda Sweet Corn 0 r Imported Chlan Thompson Seedless Grapes 79 Hawaan Type Fresh Pneapple 2 Quck Fx Meals Bakery Delghts Kroger Texas Style Bscuts Dawn Fresh Dary Foods \ P Frozen Food Specals Gleanng Supples Health & Beauty Ads! KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON! <** my package. k< OFF Freezer Pleezer Twn Pops, Fudge Ban, Ice Mlk or \ Ice Cream Bars Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, m\ Aprl 7. Subjecfto applcable state andlocal Hxes. ] 2 wzmmmunmm KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPONMPMPM«r ^<0FF ; the purchase of any 2-lb g Jffy Entrees : Lmt 2 «««P«Slced Beef J Lmt one coupon per famly. Prces good thru SUnday,. Aprl 7. Subjecfto applcable state andlocal taxes. 2 ks-c D.»t tuar^/ JS3! KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON L^m^UaV\ esj one 8-oz(arQod Crest Ice Crem Toppng"!.T^ES3> Lmt ona coupon per famly. Prces good thru Sunday, Aprl 7. Subjecfto applcable state andlocal taxes. OFF PageS^VW Sndltu Calforna Navel Orang Jumbo 72s Eoh 0 v.ajw Macaron & Cheese Kroger Dnners 7%-Oz Avon dale Country Ovn \.xkk Cream Style Corn te 88 Carnval Rolls Stove Top y 2«, 88 Cnnamon Rolls Kroner Glnt Kroner * I Stuffng Mx;...^, 44 Whte Bread 2 < ;79 Crescent Rolls. SH-O WtTube B-Ol WtTube M J Lqud Wsk Detergent 64-FI Oz Btl Wth Coupon M... Brght & Ewly, Frozen t DooFood^,, T r -~ LkLLl M.5 Value 3-0 Concentrate or 7 Fl Oz Lqud Prell Shampoo $.89 Sze Speclel Orange Drnk ^ 25 Frskes Dnners...% b 3.66 Llt Permanent..«. 88 s Frozef r...»,r... Plezer s-ctw., Jbby. I, SMOSInPuhButton loe Cream Sandwches 88 Cat Dnners...v^ 34 Llt Permanent ^.28 one tfcvox box., Kroger Saltnes Lmt one coupon per famly. Pron good thru Sunday, E. Aprl 7. Subjaof to applloabla state andlocal taxes.,! JNBCTD^HIIIIMJ^ RRmaleTRO^ER ^ Vr-,. ^, 0F. 7,*# the purchaea of two Co 0 ton Luncheon Plates s Umlt ona coupon per famly. Prces good thru Saturday, May. Subject to applcable slate and local taxes. MI.M7PR COUPONBMBBaV^ 00 OFF the pureheee prloe of ope C 0(lt 2 Inoh Platter * Lmt ona a coupon per famly. Prces wed thru Saturday, May. lunsot to applcable state end IQeal Unes. f&3-vtt Jr

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