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1 Sprngport, MI ^9^8^ t Clnton County News V NOVEMBER 17, 1976 ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN PAGES 20 CENTS Publc hearng on sewer project Publc comments and questons on a proposed sewer project n southern Clnton County wll be heard at a publc hearng Nov. 29 n the audtorum of DeWtt Hgh School. Estmated cost of the, proposed project s nearly $17 mllon wth the facltes to serve the townshps of Bath, DeWtt and Watertown and the Cty of DeWtt. The total project under consderaton ncludes a 5.1 mllon gallon a day expanson to the exstng wastewater treatment plant n DeWtt Twp. plus nterceptors, pumpng statons and collectng sewers n Bath, DeWtt and Watertown Townshps and the Cty of DeWtt. Cost of the treatment plant expan- / son s estmated at $9,260,000. Cost of the sewers and pumpng statons s estmated at $7,656,000. Accordng to Wllam J, Purvs, charman of the Southern Clnton County Santary Sewer Authorty, the proposed project wll provde sgnfcantly hgher treatment of the wastewater now beng treated- n exstngplants and thereby mprove -the qualty of the Lookng Glass Rver. Maps, drawngs, envronmental statements and other nformaton s avalable upon request n the Bath, DeWtt and Watertown Townshp halls and the DeWtt Cty Hall. All persons nterested n the desgn, locaton and constructon of the project are nvted to express ther vews at the publc hearng. Wrtten statements may also be submtted before dr at the tme of the hearng. DeWtt Hgh School s located on Herbson Rd., west of US-27. New mayor, counclmen assume DeWtt postons S s * %, ST JOHNS -- For many, the Bcentennal s a celebraton passed and Mguel Medna dsplays colorful outft. forgotten but Clnton Countys, observance contnued ths weekend wth the brotherhood and gatyof the countys frst ethnc festval,, The celebraton, termed the Meltng Pot Festval, was sponsored by the Clnton County Bcentennal Commttee and chared by Elane Brockmyer. Ethnc foods, costumes, artstry, crafts, musc and hstory were on dsplay from early afternoon through Saturday evenng at Smth Hall. v Our Lady of Guadelupe Guld provded a complete plate lunch of Mexcan foods ncludng tamales, rce and beans wth a tradtonal hot sauce. Mr. and Mrs. Mquel (Mke) Medna attd Robert LaBre dsplayed art objects, statues, clothng and posters pj Mexco whle Mare Pna and Joe jdantu made a floral dsplay usng M6JdcHn paper to produce huge blodsoms m vvd color. Aplnata was an attracton for the chodren who partcpated as/well as jtfee adults who watched the colorful festa game. Czechoslovaka* deserts, clothng Art of makng delcate Italan pzzella cookes. and momentoes were under the drecton of Suse Hospodar and Erma Schuller. Durng the evenng hours, Mrs. Hospodar modeled her sequned dress. Mrs. Robert (Gert) Sheren brought tems from Germany ncludng lnens, jewelry and delcate wne glasses. She served specal cake and gave the recpe to those requestng t. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koger provded the beauty of the South Seas wth ther artcles from Hawa, ncludng gourds, statues, posters and photographs as vstors lstened to authentc Hawaan musc. Mr. and Mrs. Pavls Dakers, Irene Garner, Astrda Cox and Jule Daker wth Mke Eldrdge contrbuted a unque dsplay from Latva. They served candy and delcate bscuts wth crumbled bacon centers. Ther dsplay ncluded everythng from a chlds doll to fne tapestres, art peces and jewelry. The Amercan Indan dsplay of Wanda and Roy Ryon wth Clyde Anderson provded an educatonal tour through hstory. The delcate beauty of Chna was r ~ Suse Hospodar and natve dress. Mrs. Mng Foo whch ncluded rare tems from the Orent, ncludnga hand-panted tea servce wth gold edgng. Jule Slvestrl played ethnc musc. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph locco, served pzza, n an Italan secton shared wth Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slvestr who brought several tems for dsplay. Later they were joned by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ebert for a cookng demon- : straton, of delcate, anse flavored pzzella cookes. Dr. and Mrs. Garapetan, Mrs. M. Aryan, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wener furnshed a booth from Iran. It ncluded tapestres, cookng utensls, jewelry, brass and furnture. Ths, dsplay was one of the best seen n the area. Durng the evenng, entertanment began wth Jule Sylvestr.the pette accordan player who performed Italan, Jewsh, and Polsh musc. The Las Nortentas,.(14 Mexcan- Amercan boys and grls), from the. Lansng area performed several dance numbers whch ncluded the famous Mexcan Hat Dance, and a thrllng performance by a small grl, swngng a large bull whp. The Westphala Glee Club and Chorus also entertaned and ended the evenng wth a rendton of "God Bless Amerca " Ralph Baley asssted wth the, muscal nstruments and Maurce Gove served as master of ceremones. By Jm Edwards DEWnT-- Anew mayor and three new DeWtt Cty counclmen took ther councl seats at ther frst meetng monday nght and t ddnt take them long to get ther feet wet n some of the problems of cty government., Presdng oyer the meetng was Wllam Droun, newly elected mayor. Droun had prevously served on the Cty Councl. Attendng ther frst councl meetng snce beng elected were Don Steavens, Karl Gohnhoff, jonng councl members Robert Droun, Charles Bauer and James Boyd. Among the frst tems to be tackled by new councl was a request from the owners of the DeWtt Bar to open on Sundays. Owners of the dewtt Bar, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lange, cted the fact that Terranovas Market has, Sunday take-out and argued that recent court decsons have sad bars should have the rght to reman open on Sunday f other establshments are allowed to sell on a take-out bass. After much dscusson between the councl and, the Langes, t was, moved to hold a publc hearng Jan. 10 at 7:30 to hear resdents opnons on how the communty feels about bars beng open on Sunday. The locaton of the hearng wll be announced at a later date. Among other busness dscussed by the councl was the traffc stuaton at the Shavey, DeWtt and Turner ntersectons on Herbson Road. ft was moved to have DPW superntendent Floyd Fowler and Wendell Myers, polce chef, attend a meetng of the Clnton County Road Commsson to request 4-way stop sgns at the ntersecton. Counclman Charles Bauer expressed anger when told that J. Hebner, Road Commsson engneer, had sad 4-way stop sgns would not be erected/, Bauer sad Hebner s only an employee of the county and the Road Commsson tself should be approached. Currently, the cty reports that terran at the ntersectons obstructs vson and many drvers are runnng through exstng stop sgns. They expressed the opnon that, f 4-way stop sgns were erected, t would lower the chances, of serous accdents. In other acton, the councl voted to pay $ of a $2, bll submtted to the cty for street repar n front of Terranovas Mar-, ket. Ct engneer, Ora McGure told the councl the repars) were made when Terranovas requested the street be lowered to elmnate water problems that resulted when the store was remodeled. McGure sad an error by contractors resulted n the water problem and the bll for the ^ street work should be worked out between /Icrranovas and the contractor. He sad the $442 pad by the cty would be for damaged tle dscovered whle work was beng done on the street., McGure sad the remanng porton of the bll covered gravel and pavng, whch would not have been done f the street had not been lowered. Take a toy and skate free ST., JOHNS -- A Toys for Tots skatng nght wll be held Nov. 30 at Ranch Roller Rnk from 7j0L0 p.m. All persons who take a new or used toy n good condton wll be able to skate free of charge. There wll be no rental charge for skates. The Communty Servces Advsory councl, whch sponsors the event, emphasses that toys should be n good condton. Parents are asked to supervse the &, selecton of toys to be donated. All ages may partcpate n Toys for Tots skate nght. Bloodmoble comes to St. Johns the ST. JOHNS - The Red Cross Bloodmoble wll be at the Congregatonal Church n St. Johns Nov. 26. The Bloodmoble wll be open from noon untl 6 p.m. Pctured here wth ther fne 6-pont buck are Denns Hennng and Jeff Spcer. Hunters report success ST JOHNS -- Denns Hennng and Jeff Spcer were the frst hunters to report shootng a buck Monday mornng, the openng day of Mchgans annual deer season for frearms. Hennng brought hs,6-pont, 160-pound buck to _the Clnton County News to be photographed and reported that he had shot the deer at 7:15 a.m. near Maple Rapds on state owned land. Another lucky buck hunter was Jm Can who. brought hs 8-pont prze by for a pcture shortly after 9 tun. Can reportedly shot hs buck at 8:15 a.m. on W. Walker Rd. and Arport Rd. Hs anmal weghed an estmated 150 pounds. An earler call reported Wayne Bower got hs buck at 8:10 ajn. Roger K. Smth called n to announce the baggng of a 9-pont buck shot near the Shepardsvlle area and shortly after lunch tme Monday, Gl- < bert Martnez and Carl Bashore reported the shootng of an 8-potnt buck whch they got at about 12:30 pjn.north of St. Johns near the Hyde Rd. vcnty.» p.-;u- V,,. - -\.. t.-» -,

2 NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS*ST. JO HNS* MICHIGAN 2 S ANN U AL "PRE-HOLID A Y " SALE OOP. Center wll be closed Thursday mornng "BIG Famous Flter-Flo c and Permanent Press Acton Cooldown FILTER-FLO h WASHER Model WWA 5500P 3 Wash-Temperature and Rnse-Temperature Combnatons Includng specal cold water selectons. 3 Water-Level Selectons gve versatle washng. Permanent Press Cycle wth cold water cooldown helps reduce wrnkles caused by spnnng warm fabrcs. Actvated Soak Cycle. Famous Flter-Flo System. Unbalanced Load Control. Heavy-Duty GE Motor. Electroncally Tested Dependablty. SAVE $ 55 00»»»»»»«*«««Lve Mcro-Wave Regster For Free Gfts XB2516RW Hgh Impact plastc cabnet wth smulated rosowood graned fnsh. "Pre-Set" VHP Fne Tunng Set-And-Forget Volume "Clck-In" UHF and VHF Earphone Ultra-Vson Sun Sheld DC Restoraton * Bulll-In Unversal Antenna T.V.- STANDS Selecton of T.V. Stands 1-GE Elect. Dryer No Reg ,,...,,., GE Mcrowave Oven. Reg. *269...*226 1-GE 30" Elect -.., Thursday Nte Only. Reg *337 B * Channel GE Tape Player Deck plus PACE CB SPECIAL Thursday Only...Replace your present General Electrc Bult-n Dshwasher wth a new GE GSD1Q50 or GSD950 Potscrubber II PACE CB 123A Full 23 channels. Max. legal power. 100% sold state. Separate squelch knob. Can also be used as publc address system. Bult-n speech compresson. Automatc P-7* oven cleanng system -Entre oven nteror -Oven shelves -Surface Unt reflector pans Automatc Oven tmer, clock & sgnal buzzer $JQOO Thurs. Only lower oven cleans tself L s c P-7 automatlc self-cleanng oven system -Cleans entre lower oven Includng shelves -Cleans Inner door and wndow of lower oven -Cleans removable upper oven panels and shelves Save ^^mmm Over $ 200 NOW ONLY H. Gold NOW 688 -Cleans surface unt reflector pans 3 plug-in Galrod* surface unts wth removable trm rngs and drp pans Model $ J W/T REMEMBER - Kurts ; wll be closed Thursday I tl 1:00 P.M. Brght, sharp, vvd color TV...just what you expect from GE Performance Televson! Ths 25" (dagonal) color TV console features a new modular 100% sold state chasss desgned for performance, long lfe and relablty. The In-Lne Pcture Tube System, poneered by General Electrc, has been added ths year and the black Matrx Pcture Tube makes the colors vrtually "pop out" wth brllant pcture performance. Addtonal features nclude the ONE TOUCH COLOR system, Custom Pcture Control, Lne Voltage Regulator and Illumnated Channel Wndows. Authentc Early Amercan cabnetry features concealed casters and a "Tlt-Out" control bn. It all adds up to Performance Televson! IBBBI Bg freezer secton. no defrostng ever! 1b.6CU. FT, NO-FROST REFRtGERATOR-FREEZER 4.30 cu. ft. freezer. *Two Ice n Easy trays. - Power saver swtch can help reduce cost of operaton. See-thru crlspers and adjustable meat keeper. Automatc tcemaker avalable at extra cost adjustable shelves. «Only 30K" wde, 64" hgh Rolls out on wheels, $ W/T MODEL TBF-1BD CASH INSTALLATION REFUND ALLOWANCE Sonus Cettllleate and Owner Regstraton Card must be maled to QE no later than Doc 4,1376. ^eneral Electrcs Amazng H DISHWASHER = 3 s 1 m s I =M 1 f = f Ul Mult-Cycle, Includng Power Scrub Cycle Hgh Temperature Wash & Rnse Amazng New Parma Tuf Interor Sound Insulated Power Savng Dryng Opton 3-Level Wash Acton Bult-n Soft Food Dsposer Offer vald on purchases made from September 27, 1976 thru November 27,1976. " ^ P ««^ ^ I I! Model CA-10D 10.1 cu. ft. uprght freezer Only 28" wde, 56V2" hgh FREEZER ONLY $ NLY «A Real Value! H Low Double Oven Gas Range-Harvest Gold Reg. $ Thursday " *377, 00 For Real Holday Savngs - Come In - Youll Agree Its A Good Tme To Buy And Save KURTS APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. Kds and Adults Love for B&W or Color 44 CBs n stock, hou 4 *.t *4f!& ALL WHITE SEWING MACHINES REDUCED FOR THIS SALE WHILE THEY LAST!!! Cs* EUREKA UPRIGHT MODEL 1406 > Excluslvo two-poston Dlat-A-Nap* rug adjustment Gals out deep-down drt and grt r.j Edge Kloenor J cleans along baseboards A An Ideal XmasGft $ thursday only GAS GRILLS 20% OFF on all grlls n stock r an Ideal Xmas Gft

3 " * NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS*ST. JOHNS*MICHIGAN 3 s m St. <\ CHILDREN AT Perrn Palmer grade school recently had frst hand experence n studyng about snakes and reptles. They ddnt go out n the woods lookng for snakes, turtles and frogs-the creatures were brought to them. It was a follow-up on the study of reptles n a scence class. Larry Martn from Woldumar Nature Center, shows Steve Suchek, Erc Fox, Shelly Rockafellow, and Mchelle Roberts, members of Mrs. Lashaways class the proper way to hold a frog so t wont get away. Martn also brought dead snakes for the chldren to vew and examne as well as lve turtles and frogs. ST JOHNS- Wth the help of some 120 students, the fall plays produced by the drama club at St. Johns Hgh School wll be presented Frday evenng, Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday afternoon, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. Schmaltz; Father, Doug Huntley; Syb, Laura Hurst; Dwarf, Lsa Burns; Amos, Gordon Turner; Grls, Lsa Ormston and Mchelle Cornell; Boys, Rchard Parker and Steve ONell. The cast for Jack and the Gant nclude: Jack, Ken The two,productons to un- _ Leveck; Mother, Mchelle der the drectorshp of R., Desprez; Old"~Man~" Perry L. T. Roger Vnrar are ana on+ttlad enttled, TT_ ~ I T T.I Hennng; Happy, John "Beauty and the Beast" Malusek; Sad, Lb Pouch; and "Jack and the Gant". Druslla, Shannon Kelly The cast for Beauty and and Lnda Burns; Chcken, the Beast nclude: Beauty, Lsa Ormston and Town Jan Hott; Beast, Greg Crer, Rchard Parker. The stores of the plays are smlar to the classcal versons but wth new twsts. For nstance, Jack and the gant has a very human cow named Drusla. Anasty, unscrupulous old man and a chcken that sngs and dances adds to the story. Producton of the fall plays actually began n the frst part of June wth the selecton of the plays. Wth the help of students n the Drama Club, t was decded to do chldrens plays. They are not only popular wth the chldren n the communty but wth the adults and other students as well, «"Its fun to do chldrens plays," stated Koger. "Although chldren are dfr fcult to perform for, they make a good, audence," Koger concluded. Laure Brussel, Drama Club vce-presdent and Mke Muehlenbeck, costume drector, have been workng on the costumes for the plays. They have been desgned n the Renassance perod to gve the "fantasy" look. Lghtng s beng done by Bob Dckman, charman of the drama club lghtng. commttee. Ths ncludes not only the lghts, but also effects such as explosons on stage. Koger ndcated that cost of the plays to produce wll run between $700 and $1,000. "But weve never lost money on a fall play," sad Koger. "We always make t up n admssons." The productons wll be presented n Pocus Audtorum at St. Johns Hgh School wth general admsson cost of $1. The general publc s beng remnded that there wll be no Saturday evenng performance as n the past. The Saturday showng s 2 p.m. A look at what Mchgan s dong wth Museums wll be the topc for dscusson as the Clnton County Hstorcal Socety holds ts monthly meetng Thursday Nov. 18, n the St. Johns Muncpal Buldng Audtorum at 8 p.m. Members are nvted to attend to hear about the The Communty Mental Health Board of Clnton, Eaton, and Ingham countes has announced that they are seekng new members to serve on four of ther advsory commttees. Advsory commttee members are currently beng solcted for the followng programs: programs for the mentally retarded, substance abuse programs, Ingham Communty Mental Health Center, and chld and adolescent servces. museums the state sponsors throughout the state. The State of Mchgan operates many Museums throughout the state from the reconstructon of fort lfe at Fort Wlkns n the Copper County n the upper pennnsula to the charmng Mann House n Concord whch depcts NOTICE CITY OF ST.JOHNS Membershp on each commttee wll be by board appontment based upon the recommendatons of the executve drector to the Communty Relatons Commttee. Anyone nterested n servng on an advsory commttee can address nqures to Thomas M. Enns, executve drector, Communty Mental Health Board, Clnton, Eaton, and Ingham Countes, 300 N. Washngton Square, Lansng, MI All applcatons for To be held n the Cty Commsson Chambers at 121 E.Walker Street at 7:30 p.m. PURPOSE: To hear a request from Larry Karber for a varance of the zonng ordnance requrng a setback of 20 percejt of the depth of the lot (33 feet). The requested varance would allow hm to buld 18 feet from the property lne on Clnton Avenue. PROPERTY ADDRESS: Church Street 917 farm lfe at the turn of the century. Old Taverns, forts and magnfcent tourst attractons lre all part of the State Museum system. These wll be detaled at the meetng. The Museum Commttee s hostng the Socal Hour whch follows the meetng. Rev. Hugh E. Bannnga, who s headng the Mchgan Lung Assocatons Chrstmas Seal Campagn n St. Johns, has announced the goal for Clnton County s $8300. The statewde goal s $800,000. "Mchgan Lung Assocatons objectve s the preventon and control of lung dsease.," Rev. Bannnga sad. "Wth deaths from chronc obstructve lung dseases ncreasng each year, we need Chrstmas Seal dollars to mantan our programs and expand nto new areas to help the may want you membershp should nclude reasons for wantng to serve n an advsory capacty, and an ndcaton of area of nterest n one or more of the four programs. Advsory Commttee appontments wll be for two years, begnnng Jan. 1. Advsory Commttees Courthouse were orgnally formed to provde a vehcle for broader consumer nput of an advsory nature to assst the program drectors n qualty program deve-0 lopment and the Communty Mental Health Board n ts polcy makng role. relgous servces mark St. Johns Mnsteral Assocaton s sponsorng a communty Bcentennal observance whch wll be held on the Courthouse lawn on Sunday, Nov. 21. Members of local churches wll gather at 9 a.m. for a jont servce commemoratng the hstorcal begnnngs of Amercan relgous lberty. There wll be a bref servce of prayer and prase featurng the sngng of patrotc hymns and a proclamaton concernng relgous freedom gven by Mayor Roy Ebert. Followng the servce, the people present wll "plgrmage," preferably walk to ther own churches to attend ther regular worshp servces. All are encouraged to wear hertage costumes. Several local pastors wll partcpate n the servce as outlned here: Hymn: "A Mghty Fortress Is Our God" -- led by_rev. Peter Neuwkoop; Invocaton -- Rev. Hugh Bannnga; Old Testament Scrpture Readng (Psalm 33:12-22) --Rev.Kenneth Anderson; Proclamaton Mayor Roy Ebert; New Testament Scrpture Readng Rev. Francs Johanndes; Patrotc Song: "Amerca" -- led by Rev. Peter Neuwkoop and Benedcton -- Rev. Jeff Webb. Jane Idzkowsk apponted to Board lung patent." In Mchgan 1,677 adult resdents ded of chronc obstructve pulmonary dseases n Accordng to lung assocaton data, chronc lung dsease s the second hghest cause of addtons to the Socal Securty dsablty beneft roles n people under the age of 65. "Those who have contrbuted to Chrstmas Seals n years past should already have ther 1976 Seals," Rev.Bannnga sad. Other St. Johns resdents should receve thers by the thrd week of November. The theme of ths years Chrstmas Seal Campagn s "Chrstmas Seals Fght Lung Dsease.". Each Seal sheet bears the legend "Chrstmas Seal Memores," and the desgn depcts scenes of rural Amerca that recall elements of prevous Seals. "Im pleased to share leadershp wth Dck Cavett, our Natonal Chrstmas Seal Charman, as our drve gets under way," Rev. Bannnga sad. "Together we hope to alert the publc to the serousness of these crpplng dseases that threaten the breathng of our ctzens." Rev. Bannnga s Mchgan Lung Assocatons Chrstmas Seal charman for St. Johns. "We hope St. Johns res- dents wll remember us wth a Chrstmas "gft," no matter how small, for the matter of lfe and breath,* Reverend Bannnga sad. Televson stolen n Bath Townshp A breakng and enterng occured at the Rchard Branerd resdence at 8451 Clark, n Bath. Accordng to polce a 19-nch color televson set and a 12-nch black and whte televson set were taken. 1 - Anmal Contral Pckup as per Specfcatons. Trade-n Chevrolet Pckup. 4 Polce Cars for Sherffs Department. Four patrol cars as per Specfcatons, wth CarsNos.3,4,7and9, Ddges.l Ford as trade-ns. Bds to be submtted at the County Clerks Offce by 5:00 p.m., December 1,1976. Bds wll be publcly opened on December 2,1976, n the Commssoners Room at the Courthouse. CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By - Property Management Commttee ST. JOHNS» Jane Idzkowsk has been apponted by Gov. Wllam^ Mllken to serve on the Clnton County Socal Servces Board. The appontment s to a 3-year term., EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!EXTRA! m x H 73 3Tfje yront $age > RESTAURANT m X Features: - 73 Edtors Specal - Monday nghts Headlner gourmet > table, srlon szzler steak, baked potato A 0%QK m 3 complete X H 73 Polsh nght - every Tuesday Buffet ft for a Polsh > prnce Buffet Includes: Includes: Czarna Soup, Stuffed Cabbage (Golomake)> Plergogles wth Cheese, Fred Cabbage (Kapusta), Potato Pancakes (Kreapure Platzke), SauerKraut. Polsh Meat Balls (Kubs) Fresh and Smoked Sausage (Kelbasa), Chcken, Nalesnkl (Blntzes), Marnated Herrng (Sledge),.» * All You Can Eat *D Phone X Take U US27 South to Lansng - You cant mss us. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!EXTRA!EXTRA! 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4 Osf on County News RICHARD L. MILLIAAAN- Publsher - BILL DONAHUE - General Manager JIM EDWARDS - Edtor HAROLD SCHMALTZ - Sports Edtor BV SUE KILE Y STAFF WRITER Tn not a poltcan, Tm just nterested n good government," Mrs. Paul (lz) Nobs sad. Mrs. Nobs has just been elected to her second term as Charman of the Clnton County Republcan Party. She s also vce-charman of the Republcan Party for the 10th Congressonal Dstrct. Lz became nvolved wth the Republcan party some years ago. Her husband was poltcally actve but could not attend a lot of the functons so she went nstead. She says she was always nterested n government, as her father was nvolved as an ndvdual n poltcs. Mrs. Nobs noted that women have taken a stand n poltcs for a long tme, but t wasnt untl after the Womens lb movement that younger women began to become nvolved and made ther postons known. A lot -of women became actve n poltcs through the Womens Club. Ths club was dssolved n Clnton County sx years ago when the republcan Party decded to channel ts efforts through one source. "When the County Board went all Republcan two weeks ago, all the work we dd seemed worthwhle," Lz sad as the thng that was most rewardng for her work wth the party. "All the hard work pad off." Mrs. Nobs sad that the campagn was run dfferently four years ago than t was ths year. "Ths year we encountered a lot more work," she sad. Lz Nobs* s an easy frendly person to get to know. Sttng n her ktchen lstenng to her speak about workng for a cause made a person - know that she says what she means. She wants good government and wll jgursuevevery avenue and. try every lde^l to*get whatsfce wants. Shes not jfchetype of person who wll go half jtray.-ts all or nothng. Are thngs gong to slow down for Lz now that the electon s over? No way. She s already plannng and preparng for the electon two years from now. She explaned there s always somethng to do. "We have to start fund rasng and lookng for canddates," she commented. Lz mentoned that ctzen partcths week: Lz Nobs almanack paton was mportant to any campagn, or else t just wasnt good government. What dd she have to say about the people of Clnton County? "There was excellent partcpaton on the part of the people n the county,"she sad. "The people worked together, and they worked hard." lz feels she grew nto the poston she has now, "The more responsblty you have pushed on you the more experence you gan" she sad. "The job then comes more easly." She also commented that lttle thngs meant a lot to her. "lttle rewards, lke takng part n a conference s specal," she sad. Through her work wth the GOP she has met Presdent Ford, Vce-presdent Rockerfeller; Earl Butz and many legslators, A chance, few people wll experence. To lz t meant somethng to be able to meet these people and talk wth them. The experence wll last a lfetme, not to be forgotten quckly. s Lz marred Paul Nobs 10 years ago. She taught school n St. Johns up untl last year. She retred to gve her more tme to, work wth the p#r$y. and to- travel- wth her husband durng the wnter months. * lz says she s often confused wth her daughter-n-law who also has the same name and lves rght next door. "Our mal s always gettng mxed up," she sad wth a grn. Lz-Nobs s a woman wth a cause. She has made Clnton County know her by her work and efforts as she strves for what shefeels s mportant...good government. November 17, years ago DThe St. Johns Sctool Board Tuesday nght rejected all bds on the East Essex and Eureka school addtons as beng too hgh. They voted to readvertse for bds at the same,tme they open bds Jan. 18 for the new southeast and southwest schools. The low combnaton of bds receved last week fgure out to nearly $24 per square foot, Archtect C. Douglas Pardee reoorted. The cty of St. Johns wll ask$l,200 per acre for the land the St. Johns School Dstrct wants to buy to complete ts hgh school ste. The $1200 fgure s one whch Ktzjrerald. and Ftzgerald, Trenton Apprasers, came up wth n an apprasal of the land, located south of the cty football feld and south of Sckles Street. November 15, years ago Contrbutons contnued to trckle n to the Clnton County Communty Chest ths week as the Chests annual drve passed ts present deadlne and headed nto a cleanup drve wth $18,638 n cash _and pledged so far. DMchgan sales tax dverson returns for the quarter endng Sept. 30 were receved ths week by County Treasurer Mary Schrener. Credted on the bass of $131 per capta, the quarterly dverson for Clnton County totalled $56, DMchgans Farm Bureau Federaton strengthened ts stand for free enterprse n farmng at ts 37th.^ annual meetng held last * s Thursday ands Frday-on the M.S.U. campus. November21, years ago A drastc government order late Saturday froze the natons meager soft coal supples and placed them under ratonng. The ners bask n anonymty Weve all heard of Jmmy Carter, and Gerald Ford, and Walter Mondale and Robert Dolc.and even Donald Regle and Marvn Each. We all know, too, that one thng they have n common s they all ran for publc offce on Nov. 2,1976. But quck now, who are these folks, and what do they have n common: Mchael Smydra, John Watanen, Jr., Gumecndo Salas, Robert Nederlander, Blanche Martn, Gerald Dunn, George Edwards, Daurs Jackson. No, Mke Smydra s not a Detrot Tger ptcher, nor s Daurs Jackson a defensve halfback for the Lons. The folks named above all- won statewde electon n Mchgan Nov. 2. They are the successful canddates for the Mchgan State Board of Educaton, and the governng boards of the Unversty of Mchgan, Wayne State Unversty, and Mchgan State Unversty. They each won endorsement from more than half of the Mchgan electorate on Nov. 2; yet I would wager the old homestead that any neghborhood poll taken today would mystfy almost 90 percent of the publc on the dentty of these electon-wnners. The system of nomnaton and electon to fll these mportant posts s wrong and should be changed. Smydra, Watanen, Salas, et. al., may well be fne, wellnformed, dedcated publc servants; whos to know? They may all serve the publc well; agan, absenta scandal, whos to know? Now for a couple of tougher exercses n ctzenshp, try these: - -Identfy the four ncumbents In the lst above. -Name the losers n the educatonal races on Nov.^. Canddates for, the Mchgan Supreme Court are almost as anonymous as those for the gant school boards; but thanks largely (o the controversy over the Democratc party rejecton of the sttng Chef Justlce-the Hon. Thomas Gles Kavanagh, a long-standng and persstent Democrat-the court races ths year seemed to enjoy greater vsblty. By Rchard L MlUman acton was taken to preserve coal for essental uses n the event that John L. Lews Unted Mne Workers carry thru ther latest strke threat. DTragedystruckthe home of Mr. Dorothea Wagar Of Bengal townshp for the second tme wthn 10 days Wednesday, when her 12- year old son, Walter, severely mangled hs left foot n the wheel of a tractor he was drvng. DAlvn E. Parker, 52, wellknown St. Johns barber, ded at Clnton Memoral hosptal Frday mornng as the result of a cerebral hemmorrhage whch he suffered the prevous Tuesday. He never fully reganed conscousness after he was taken wth the stroke whle showng the late R. G. Beechler at the hosptal Tuesday evenng! November 19, years ago DDeath struck a double blow Tuesday Nov. 17, when two Vctor townshp 1 women, Mrs. Carre Par- ker, 78, and her daughter- n-law, Mrs. J, Rae Parker, 48, were klled n an auto accdent near ther home. Dr. G. B. Wade, 75, Langsburg physcan, was the thrd vctm of the crash, and sustaned crtcal njures. Mrs. Carre Parker ded nstantly, whle the younger woman lved untl she was brought to Clnton Memoral Hosptal. DThe unclamed body of a. mddle-aged man found 1 partally decaptated early Frday mornng along the Grand Trunk tracks east of Ovd, was taken to the medcal school morgue n Ann Arbor after State Poce establshed hs denttythrough comparson of fngerprnt^ The-dead man s Charles Grunner, accordng to polce records, a vagrant. He was klled n a fall from a freght tran at about 2 ajn. Frday, (,ac-. cordng to Coroner G. L. Cramer of Owosso, after a ralroad secton crew enroute to work reported. fndng the body). Under our present cumbersome system, &avanagh nomnated hmself by affadavt; ncumbent justces can do that. Then both the Democrats and Republcans entered canddates aganst hm; the partes can do that, too. Kavanaugh won anyway, of course. "I thnk the people agreed t was unseemly and mproper for a sttng justce to be campagnng aganst hs colleagues n favor of those who would unseat them/ Kavanagh sad after the electon,, "and I thnk the publc resented the attempt to punsh me for advocatng that poston." Democratc leaders almost expected the results. accordng to Morley Wnograd, state charman. "Our pollng data ndcated all along he was gong to do very well, " Wnograd sad. "We feel the decson we made was rght, n terms of the Democratc party." - T Now Justce Kavanagh "says he wll try to change the system-and more power to hm In hs endeavors, as far as the Almanack Is concerned. Hs proposal s for justces to be nomnated n a nonpartsan prmary-smlar to the way lower-court judge canddates now are nomlnated-rather than by state party conventon/ Kavanagh sad be further wll propose a consttutonal amendment for the 1978 ballot to provde for appontment of supreme court justces rather than electon. Ether way Is better than we now have. Pjay t agan Sam In yet another slant on the Judcal campagn, Sam Fshman, poltcal actvtes drector for the UAW, crtczed* the meda n the Kavanagh brouhaha, whch s almost par for any course these days. "The way It came through to them (the voters) was that P art y ****** an( ] * boe ****** * * J«d«e» they can put through hoops and snce Kavanagh was not wllng to be that Idndofjuo^e.theMbossesdumpedbm." Fshman Is quoted as sayng. Well, Mr. Fshman, If thats not the way t was. lust what dd happen, then? * Last weeks corner attempted to brng pty on us poor souls who, wth 10 thumbs, are expected to be Mr. Handy Dandy around the house. Several husbands agreed wth me ahd even a couple wves sympathsed wth us types who become befuddled when faced wth complcated machnery such as hammers, screwdrvers, etc; However, all was not compasson and "Tsk, tsk, you poor boy." There was much sad to me about that malady of whch most husbands seem to suffer - procrastnaton., It seems that most of us would avod the slngs and arrows f we ddnt put off today what we have no ntenton of dong tomorrow., For nstance, a frend told me now proud he was after fxng a door that ddnt ft. Hs wfe was somewhat pleased, but not too mpressed. It mght have had somethngto do wth the fact that t ddnt ft 11 years ago., My father has a unque cure for \ procrastnaton. Several years ago, the garage was so cluttered the famly car sat out n the cold. Not beng able to fnd the tme to clean the garage, he remeded the stuaton n a logcal fashon. He bult another garage. _ My fts of procrastnaton are sometmes so bad they cure themselves. After all, I dont hear anybody yammerng at me now to put up the screens that ddnt get put up n the sprng or summer. And, see how much ahead that put me. No.w, I dont have to take them down. Another procrastnaton that cures tself around ths tme of year s the* annual battle of the snow tres. Most are K famlar wth the cry, A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards "haventyou put those snow tres on yet?" Well, I dont have to lsten to that because I never get around to buyng, them n the frst place. I have no proof, but I beleve my wfe engaged n some skullduggery recently after gettng fed up wth my puttng off thngs. Everyday t was, "Are you gong to have the ant-freeze checked t " day?" Every day t was the answer, "Yup." Every nght t was, "Dd you have the ant-freeze checked today?" Every nght t was the answer, "Oh darn, I forgot, Tl do t tomorrow." After a couple of weeks somethng very mysterous happened. The car suddenly began to lose water--a car that has a brand new engne, new hoses, new ths, new that, etc. In one of those new hoses was a neat lttle hole, the fact of whch 1 ; nformed my wfe. "Is that so? I wonder how that (gggle, gggle) happened?" Of course, when a new hose must be nstalled and the water replaced n the radator, you mght as well have the ant-freeze put n-rght? Somebodys msson accomplshed. Sadly, the truth wll never be known. Whenever I queston her about the ce pck n the radator hose ncdent, she answers wth, "Dd you take the ar condtoner out, lke you promsed?" "Oh, I forgot, frst thng n the mornng." I wonder f shell turn t on full/ blast n the mddle of a January nght lke she dd last year. Letter to the edtor Dear Edtor: I would lke to use your paper to say a couple of thngs to the ctzens of.st. Johns and the surroundng townshps. On Saturday, November 6th there was a beneft dance for Eugene Dunkel held at Smth" Hall. The reason for ths beneft was to help rase some extra money for Gene. On July 14th r s whle*fghtng a-twb story house fre, Gene-fell off from a-ladder over two stores hgh. Snce that tme he has had to wear a cast on hs foot and a back brace.imght also add that he has been unable to work snce that tme. Ths mght not have caused hm such a fnancal burden f the St. Johns Fre Department was a full tme pad department. Its not. It s strctly a Volunteer organzaton. As a former freman myself Irealze the dedcaton that these men put out. Its just a shame to see all the ^apathy fr m ctzens^ #.}& * communty.., In concluson I would lke 1 to thank those of you who dd purchase tckets for the dance. To those of you who ddnt, dont worry too much about t. If you have a-fre at 3:00 n the mornng and ts 10 degrees below zero you can count on these men gettng out of ther warm bedjs and comng to help you. They dont even thnk about t ether. They dont ask much, but s t really that much of a chore for you to show them that you apprecate the job that they do? Obvously t must jtb^jfon s^m^of yonnandfcl mght add, hat-t s & terrble shame. St. Johns resdent shares t Sncerely, Jon E. Tatroe thanks wth brthday party ST. JOHNS -- Thrtyseven years ago, Mrs. John Hospodar came to the U- nted States from Czechoslovaka at the age of 19. Snce then, she has many tmes expressed her apprecaton of Amerca and her grattude for the lfe she has been able to lve n the Unted States. A story about Mrs. Hospodar and her lfe n the Unted States was publshed n the Thanksgvng week ssue of the Clnton county News n In the ntervew, she expressed her thanks to ths country for the opportunty to rase her three chldren n a free socety and her apprecaton for our natons educatonal system. Now,.12 years later, her chldren are grown and Shepardsvle Several members of the Ovd-Duplan lbrary Club observed ther trp 1 day byvgong to Herbrucks Cheese store recently. They were told somethng of the hstory of cheese makng and tasted samples of the dfferent knds of cheese. They were served pe and coffee for dessert. The Afternoon Crcle of the Shepardsvle UMW met at the home of Mrs. Eva Baker, Nov. 11. Nne members were present. A card was sgned and sent to Lena Gutshall. Luclle Spencer thanked the lades for the cards and gfts sent her whle n the hosptal and snce returnng home. Mrs; Hozetta Becker had charge of the program and devotons. The scrpture was taken from the book of Isah, Chapter la. Her medtaton was >on Squanto, frend of the Plgrms. He taught them many thngs, especally how to plant corn by usng fve kernels and a herrng. He showed them the best huntng grounds and other places where they, could fnd food. At hs death, he was bured n the Plgrms cemetery. A custom of the Plgrms was to place fve grans of corn,n front of each empty plate and then pck them up and tell somethng for whch they were thankful. The program closed wth a short prayer., Lght refreshments were served by the hostess. sun* ROBERT F. LOGAN * SUSAN DAMANTE SHAW M Mrs. Hospodar has moved, from ther small farmng busness to own and oper- 1 ate the successful Colonal Restaurant on Clnton Ave. n St. Johns. In the meantme, Suse, as she s known, has mad$ many frends &. the St; Johns area. To express her appreca* ton to those frends, susle wll open her busness Thanksgvng Day andwd celebrate her brthday the same day. She has nvted her frends n the communty to jon her that day for brthday cake and punch, an expresson of thanks for the frendshp and support of her many St. Johns frends. ; The Adventures of the wurasss MOLT M Mutt HOLMES - HAM LARSEh A PADf(C IHItRHATKWAt LNURPfllSIS 1HC RFrfef (WhCM COMING SOON Nov CLINTON THEATRE ~SHOW lmes_ Weekdays 7&9 Sat. & Sun. 2&7&9 ST. JOHNS SORRY, NO PASSES <\ /S w

5 NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS ST. JOHNS MICHIGAN PAGE 5 Make your own knd of Chrstmas your owns way... "YVE WANTED to do somethng specal for Chrstmas," Barb Sluka, socal servce co-ordnator sad. Thats why she planned a three-day workshop for Head Start and Home Start persons n Clnton and Shawassee countes. Ths was the frst tme anythng of ths nature was done and accordng to Mrs. Sluka t was a bg success. The 102 famles were makng ther own gfts for Chrstmas. "Thats what Chrstmas s all about," Mrs. Sluka sad, "Its dong somethng for others." All the materals and facltes were donated byareamerchants,teachng staff and resdents. She also noted every craft magnable was beng tred and people were, usng each others resources and know-how to learn new technques and way to do crafts. About 80 persons attended the three day workshop. "Its a lot of people helpng each other," Mrs. Sulka concluded. I, WESTPHALIA - Westphala wll go down n hstory thanks to the efforts of the Westphala Bcentennal Commttee. The commttee s offer- Westphala hstory told n book ANNOUNCING THE OPENING SERVICE OF THE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH OF FOWLER Sunday Nov A.M. JAYCEE HALL...N. MAIN STREET... FOWLER. The Publc s Cordally Invted. Rev. Lee R. Fck, New Felds Drector wll be the guest speaker. t t Matt. 11:28 "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy" laden, and I wll gve 1 you rest." J *" ", ng copes of the Westphala Area Hstory Book, a_ 352-page hard cover vo-" Iume,for,$10.40 each. The books are avalable at the Shop-Rte n Westphala or may be ordered by sendng a check for $10.40 plus 88 cents postage to Westphala Bcentennal Commttee, Westphala, happenng Nov. 19 and20 - ABazaar Bake Sale and Luncheon wll be held at the Jaycee Hall, n Fowler sponsored by the St. Paul Lutheran Church. All knds of handmade artcles wll be on dsplay and for sale. Hours for the event are Nov r 19. from 9 ajn. to 8 pjn. and Nov. 20 from 9 ajn. to noon. NOV.23 - Blue Star Mothers wll meet at 7:30 Pfm. v at the St. Johns Congregatonal Church. for electon of offcers; Just a lttle more pant aae ^ nutes Mnutes of Fowler Vllage Councl Meetng. Aregular meetng of the Fowler Vllage Councl wascalled to order at 7:00 pjn. on Monday, November 8, 1976, by Presdent Carl Koengsknecht. Counclmen present were McCausey;Braun,D.Smth and R. Smth. Mnutes of the October meetng were approved as read. Blls totalng $8, were approved > x for payment. Lavern Mller was gven permsson to operate a barber shop type busness n hs home at 403 Pne Street wth the provson that he provde off-street parkng. Roy. Smth and. Bll Braun were ^apponted to - serve as representatves er from the Vllage Councl to the Townshp Commttee workng on.fre truck specfcatons. An applcaton for Farmland Agreement (PA-116) from Leonard Schomsch was approved. A buldng permt was approved for constructon of a resdence on Walnut Street by Joe Smon. The Councl agreed to pay Joe Smon the amount of $ to cover the dfference n cost between an 8" and 10" santary sewer n Secluded Acres Subdvson. It was also agreed to splt the cost of engneerng for grade elevaton and the nspecton fee for Secluded Acres Subdvson. ^Meetngadjourned 9:35 Wnne McKean Vllage Clerk Even baby gets n the act CAPTURE CHRISTMAS IN AN INSTANT* The modern Startng Saturday, November 20: ELECTRONICS mproves, smplfes long dstance dalng n: MAPLE RAPIDS MUIR General Telephones new $14,000,000 eledtronc swtchng equpment goes nto full operaton on NOV. 20,1976 A couple of mnor changes n dalng habts s all that s necessary when the equpment s turned on. Heres how easy t s: B You only dal "1" to connect you to the Drect I fou dal "1", plus "411" for local drectory Dstance Dalng* network nstead.of the present ass tance (nformaton) nstead of the present "120". Then dal the area code (f t s dfferent from drectory assstance numbers. your own) and the number of the party you want to reach. THATS ALL THERE IS TO IT! THE NEW ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TAKES CARE OF THE REST. EASILY. SIMPLY. FOR EVEN BETTER SERVICE. *, «Questons regardng ths or any other phase of your telephone servce should be drected to your busness offce at the number lsted n your telephone drectory. *Rernember, drect dstance dalng calls are much less expensve than operator-asssted calls. GTE / GERERAL TELEPHORE Gve a KODAK Instant Camera A perfect gft: for all those hard-to-pease people on your Chrstmas lst s a KODAK nstant Camera. KODAK Instant Cameras are easy to use and produce nstant color prnts wth an elegant SATINLOXE Fnsh. Youve got to see the color to beleve t. KODAK EK4 Instant Camera Push the shutter button, turn a crank, and watch the pcture develop. Mo peelng, no ltter and no tnnng. A zoomngcrcle dstance fnder helps you focus from 3/; feet to 25 feet. You get automatc exposure control and an electronc shutter. omy $49 n Both cameras come wth a Rll three-year Warranty. KODAK EK6 Instant Camera Easy-to-use zoomng crcle means you dont have to estmate dstance to subject from Vh feet to 25 feet. Also has zone-symbol focusng and scale focusng n feet and meteta Exposure Is automatcally controlled. And the prnt Is ejected as soon as the shutter button s released. The prnt develops whle you watch. Only $039S KODAK Instant Prnt Flm and KODAK Instant Cameras produce color prnts wth an elegant SATNLUXE^ Flnjsh. Only $C98 REXALL * powserving YOU FROM 3 LOCATIONS asm Kodak ST. JOHNS FOWLER MAPLE RAPIDS >

6 NOVEMBER 17,1976 CUNTON COUNT? NEWS*ST. JOHNS*MICHIGAN 6 women hold meetng The Lowe UMW met Nov, 10. After the regular busness was transacted, a report was gven on the annual smorgasbord. The budget for was read and adopted by unanmous vote. The Chrstmas Party for secret ssters and the communty lades s to be Dec. 8. Eleen Plowman set up a commttee meetng of Alvna Bast, Laura Powers, Ruby Perce, and Mary Kngsbury who wll meet Nov. 30 at 10 ajn. to plan programs for NIGHT LIGHT. LED & LCD DIGITAL: IN WYLER & BULOVA Watches Easy to see why ts the new favorte of busy menl Its dgtal dsplay Is dstnct, : contnuous n normal : lght wthout button- : pushng by, day. Only rare- : ly, n darkest hours, do you swtch on the dal lght for extra sharp read-out. Smart stylng, performance wth a Wyler-backed guarantee. Wth choce of dals, steel case. $ fo 95 See our good selecton of LED & LCD Jean Openlander became a member of the Lowe UMW. Commttees were apponted for the fnancal and specal projects throughout the new year. Emly Davs gave the program on our World Thank Offerng, by readng an nspratonal message concernng altars. She fxed an altar wth candlelghtng and each went to the altar to gve thanks and ther offerng. Refreshments were served by Eleen Plowman and Alvna Bast, co-hostesses. NO BLACK-OUT; HOURS OMTHI& DIGmk Small depost wll hold for Chrstmas Any Credt Terms To Sut You Harrs Jewelry Your Famly OwnedJeweter For 34 Years ST. JOHNS - PHONE M t?.":y/.$ 1 j *! S Engaged \ Havent, receved your Just because you havent receved a,refu*nd check doesnt mean youre not elgble for one. Most Consumers Power customers usng gas and/or electrc servce n 1970 and 1971 are elgble for a refund coverng part of what they pad durng those years. If you beleve you are elgble and havent" receved a refund, please fll out and mal us ths applcaton. The top half of the applcaton s for nformaton durng the Lat Nama refund perod. Prnt the name that was on the account durng that perod. Prnt the address where servce was receved. The lower half s for current malng nformaton. Prnt your name and present address. It wll be necessary for you to submt an applcaton for each address for whch you receved servce. Because of the antcpated large number of applcatons, t s expected that t may take a number of weeks to process your applcaton. APPLICATION FOR REFUND <P asm Prnt) Informaton Coverng 1970 and 1971 Haund Ptrlod Flrt Name and Mlddlo ntal I 1. I.1 I Houa No. I < I I I t I I : Straat Nama * I 1 1 I I I I I I I Pott Oft lea Cty t I t I I I I I 1 I L Last Name I I I Frst Nama and Mddle Intal I I I 1 I Houe No. 1 I I I *l t I I Straat Nama I I l I I t I I I I I If nama chanoa, plaate explan L Slgnatur«-*/. Stat* _ l _ Apt No Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Baley, DeWtt Rd., DeWtt, announce the engagement 6 ther daughter Leanna Mchele to Gary Joseph Rosekrans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keth Rosekrans, of 403 S. Mead St., St. Johns.,. The brde-elect s a 1976 graduate, of St. Johns Hgh School and s n her thrd term at Lansng Communty College. She s presently employed wth Reamer Wgle, attorney at law. ; The prospectve brde- groom s a 1974 graduate f of-st. Johns Hgh School and s employed at Federal Mogul., The couple s plannng a March 26 weddng. Informatonal booklets and addtonal applcatons are avalable at your Consumers Power offce or by wrtng to Consumers Power Company, Drawer D, Jackson, Mchgan mnq For Offce U» Only Account No, I I I I I Approved lor Hafund L-lYaLjNo Currant Informaton for Malng Rafund Pott Off lea Cty Data. A N IS5 INF INF O, Intal J L I I I I Zp Coda I. I I I Talaphona Numbtf Mal to Consumers Power Company, DrawerD, Jackson,Wllchlgan Ths message s not prnted at customers expense. It Is pad for by Company Shareholders. Data consumers power C abmmmmm Par wed n evenng rtes Theresa Sue VanDeusen and Rodney Dean Shepard were joned n marrage on Oct. Z$ at 6:30 pjn.by Father Murphy at St. Jude Catholc Church n DeWtt. The brde was gven n marrage by her parents. Organ musc wth gutars were the background musc durng the ceremony. Parents of the couple are: Mr. and Mrs. Rchard VanDeusen and Mr. and Mrs. Regnald Shepard, all of DeWtt. For her weddng the brde chose a floor length gown wth a Prncess Ann necklne and matchng vel wth tran edged n rose pont lace. She carred a cascade of whte roses and carnatons wth salmon rosebuds. Mad of honor was Peggy Jones, Lapeer. Brdesmads ncluded; Iane Calder, Lor Person, Deedee Mu stan e, and Km Reynolds, all of DeWtt. The mad of honor wore a salmon color floor length A-lne gown wth a bolero jacket. She wore a pcture frame hat wth flowers around the head band. Mss Young carred a bouquet of whte carnatons wth roses to match her gown. * The brdesmads were smlarly attred n aprcot color gowns. Best man was Darwn Brewster, of DeWtt. Groomsmen were Ronald VanDeusen, Randy Ptts, Kent Wolf, and Ron Shepard, all of DeWtt. The brdes mother wore a floor length turquose A-lne dress wth a lace coat. She wore a corsage of whte roses wth slver trm. Arecepton for 300 people was held at the church hall followng the weddng. \ Servng at the recepton were Mrs. Leo Glmore, Mrs. Glen Strahle, Mrs. Dck Mlbourne, and Mrs. Bert Leland. Kelly Spcer, Ken Dunbrook Kelly Jean Spcer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earl Spcer, became the brde of Kenth Joe Dunbrook, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbrook, Pompano Beach, Florda, on Saturday evenng, Nov. 6, n a candlelght servce at the Frst Congregatonal Church, St. Johns. Reverend Averll Carson performed the double rng ceremony before an altar decorated wth arrangements of bronze and rust chrysanthemums/ Mary Lou LeFevere sant * Mary Lou LeFevere sang "The Weddng Prayer" accompaned by the organst for the servces, Mrs. Rhonda Hamlton of Lansng. The brde wore a caped gown of candlelght tssue satn trmmed n Chantlly lace, wth a chapel length tran. Her vel WAS a mantlla of matchng slk lluson and lace. For her bouquet, the brde carred a Vctoran arrangement of off-whte dred flowers. Attendng the brde as matron of honor, was Mrs. Ronald Keffer, Defance, Oho. The brdesmads were Nancy Luft, cousn of the brde, Dallas, Texas and Km and Kelle Dunbrook, ssters of the groom, Pompano Beach, Florda. The attendants wore floor length gowns of terracotta crepe, topped by satn edged capes fallng nto deep ponts n the back. They carred nose : gays of dred autumn flow / ers. For her daughter s weddng, the brdes mother chose a gown of Wedgewood blue Qana wth a corsage of whte roses. The; mother of the groom wore bege crepe wth an ecru lace jacket and a corsage of bronze baby mums. The best man was Roy Woods, Jr. of Westlake, Oho and servng as groomsmen were: Kevn Spcer, brother of the brde, Robert Walker, Cleveland, Oho and Jeff Dunbrook, cousn of the groom of N. Olmsted, Oho. A recepton was held at the Clnton County Country Club, followng the weddng,/,wth a.buffet supper and musc by the Ray Kay Orchestra. Greetng the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Newman 1 of Hlton Head Island, S. Carolna, aunt and uncle of the brde. Robn Lenhardt asssted at the cake table. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were the grandmothers of the brde: Mrs. Beulah Ballantne, St. Johns, Mrs. Rhea Alberts, Harrson, Mch, and grandparents of the groom, Mrs. Beatrce Hattenback Pompano Beach and Mrs. and Mrs. Franklyn Wnnen, Cleveland, Oho. The new Mrs. Dunbrook graduated from Baldwn- Wallace College where she was a member of Zeta Tau Waverly Boardng & Groomng It pays to Shop Qualty Open Houfre for your Inspecton everyday, 28 spacous exercse runs. QUALITY GROOMING 233 S. Wverly. Lamng For Reservatons: Phone The brde graduated from DeWtt hgh school n 1976 and the groom n 1971,. The couple tooka weddng trp to Nagara Falls and are makng ther new home on Fredrck Street n Lansng. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Shepard Alpha sororty. Dunbrook attended Baldwn-Wallace College and was afflated wth P Lambda Ph fraternty. After a weddng trp to New York, the couple are makngtherhome n Pompano Beach, Florda. Ross open house The famly of Sarah Ross wll honor her on her 86th brthday on Sunday, Nov. 28 from 1-5 pan. at 107 S. Prospect St. n St. Johns. There have been no nvtatons ssued and the famly requests no gfts. /omeploce el/e Gve the famly a dnner treat THANKSGIVING A complete turkey and beef dnner. wth salads and dessert 12 to 5 Thanksgvng Day only $5. 45 PLEASE RESERVE NOW -. Call DANCING _FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Come In for good food and funl TUESDAY NIGHT HOT, TASTY PIZZA! THURSDAY NIGHT FISH FEASTI wth ptcher beer four knds of baked and our House Wnes and fred fsh at reduced prces. served buffet style, Includng salad bar come to Someplace Else for good food US-27 South, St. Johns Ph Take c shower one) /owe. A tub bath uses about twce as much hot water as a shower. A normal tub bath uses about twice as much hot water as a three to fofrr-mlnute shower. So, save energy and money, swtch to short showers Instead of tub baths. Another needless waste cjf energy and money s lettng the ho\waammrattm^nmmm mvmtfl n MtCHWAnt IMNY MONTH ter run whle shavng or when hand-washng dshes. Avod ths waste by usng snk stoppers and dshpans. And In the laundry, save b;, usng cold water at every, opportunty. Remember, the energy you save Is everyones, the money you save Is your own. comwmr pewt BS-CI

7 N0VEMBE&U7,1976 CLINTON COUNTYNEWS*ST. J0HNS"M1UH1CAN ( v.v Nancy Ann Dckman, and Gerald Dale Fllwock were unted n marrage before an altar of whte glads, blue carnatons, and whte dasy mums n St. Josephs Catholc Church Aug. 21 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Wllam Hankerd offcated at the double rng ceremony, The brde was escorted down the asle by both her mother and father. Parents of the couple are; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dckman, 709 S. Kbbee St., St. Johns; and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Fllwock, 3617 S. DeWtt Rd., also of St. Johns. Dane Hoffman sang Ave Mara and the. Weddng Song for the ceremony whle Mrs. Jacke Schne- der played the organ. ] The brde chose a floor length whte slk organza, over taffeta gown wth sheer Bshop sleeves and hgh collar trmmed n Vence lace. The dress was, hghlghted by the chapel length tran flowng from her wast whch was also trmmed wth Vence lace. Her vel was a floor length slk lluson tuelle attached to a Camelot headpece. The brde car- J red a bouquet of pnk sweetheart roses, whte dasy mums, blue tnted carnatons n a spray of babys breath and greens. Mad of honor was Karen Knght, a frend from St. Johns. Brdesmads ncluded, Gwen Nash, sster of the brde, from Else; and Jan Smmon, a frend of the brdes from Lansng. Flower grl was Kelley Dckman, nece of the brde, from Lansng. The brdes attendants wore lght blue gowns wth square necks whch were gathered at the bodce and ted n the back trmmed wth whte lace. They wore blue pcture hats accented wth whte rbbons. They carred bouquets of whte dasy mums wth blue carnatons. The flower grl carred a basket of whte dasy mums, blue carnatons, babys breath and rbbon streamers. Best man was Jjm Graham, a frend of the grooms from Wllam ston. Groomsmen nclude Jm Fllwock, brother of the groom, from Lansng; and Jerry Smth, frend of ;the groom, from DeWtt. Rng bearer was Kevn Nash, nephew of the brde, from Else. Ushers were: Bob Dckman.brother of the brde from -St. Johns and Denns Fllwock, brother of the groom, New Mexco. The brdes -mother chose a mnt green dress and the grooms mother wore a rose-color knt dress wth a sheer caplet cover. They wore corsages of whte dasy mums, pnk sweetheart roses, and blue carnatons. A recepton for the couple was held n St. Joseph Gym at 7:30 pjn. wth 225 people attendng. The cake was cut by Morene Dckman and Judy Meadj punch was served by Mary.Thelen and Judy Horan; and dnner was Tckets stll for Mazzoln Tckets are stll avalable for the Mazzoln concert to be held Sunday, Dec. 5 at 4 pan. n the St. Johns Hgh School Audtorum. The concert s a beneft sponsored by the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary. A recepton to renew old acquantances wll be held served by Doug, Jane, and Kyle Knght and Bob and Kende Padgett and Karen Murton. Specal guests present at the weddng were the brdes grandmother, Ruth Smth, and the grooms.grandmothers, Mae Lockwood and Inez Fllwock. Host and hostess were Mel and Betty Lockwood, the grooms aunt and uncle. The couple took a weddng trp to the Pocono Mountans n Pennsylvana Both the brde and groom are 1973 graduates of St. Johns Hgh School: The newlyweds are makng ther home at 800% W State Street n St. Johns. avalable concert n the hgh school for the brother-sster par _after ther performance. Joseph and Brunetta are the chldren of Mrs. Bruno Mazzoln, 204 E. Walker. Tckets are stll avalable at the Carol Ann Shop, on Clnton Ave. and by callng Mrs. Fred Ferrs at Home and Famly Lvng Clnton County people and actvtes Ruth A. Thelen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thelen, R 2, Fowler announce the engagement and marrdge of ther daughter Ruth A to Gerald E. Armbrustmacher, also of R 2, Fowler. The brde-elect s a 1975 graduate of Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School and s employed by the state/j The prospectve brdegroom s a 1975 graduate of Fowler Hgh School and js employed wth Oldsmoble. ^ The couple s plannng a May 14 weddng. At: %vtm Tktvuf, *?fae S6oe4> / 9 Mare C. Huss became the brde of Lynn T. Baese n the Unted Church of Ovd, Oct. 2 at 5 p jn. wth the Rev. Claude Rdley offcatng. The brde was gven n marrage at the double rng ceremony by her father Adran D. Huss. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur KeUey, Jr., 1774 S. Shepardsvlle Rd., Ovd; Mr. and Mrs. Adran D. Huss, 424 W.FrontSt.,Ovd; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baese, 3207 S. Shepardsvlle Rd., Ovd. Settng for the weddng was whte qarnatons and glads, wth blue and whte carnatons decoratng the frst "two pews jof "the church. Blue* rbbon and streamers were strung down the asles. Judy Hebeler, Else, sang "My Sweet Lady", "Weddng Song", and "Tme n a Bottle", whle John Esper, of Howell, sang the "Lords Prayer". Gwen Pasones was organst for the ceremony. For her weddng the brde chose a whte Sata peau floor length gown wth sheer puffy sleeves, wth cotton lace trm. The gown featured snap ruffle cuffs, stand-up collar wth lace and ruffle trm to accent the hgh wast of the gown. The soft A-Kne skrt featured lace flower patches. The back of the gown had a ruffle from the mddle of the back to the *b6ttomof*the sde wtl a ruffle at the bottom. * Her vel was a tral floor length Camelot cap head- Novembers artst s Raymond Fnley of Kngston, Mchgan. Mr. Fnleys landscapes are nternatonally acknowledged and are on exhbt n Pars, New York & Calforna as well as Ledge Craft Lane n Grand Ledge. Nearly everytme one vsts Ledge Craft, partcularly at ths tme of year, you see somethng new or unusual. For example, nthe Wolfes Paw located on the frst floor n the rear there s the nce selecton of gft wrap, package tes and cards. All are handmade & qute exquste. Also of note are the wcker sleghs flled wth holday greenery. Upstars n LaBelle Collage you wll fnd Santa mttens & door knob" covers. - Gve a gft of yourself ths year. Have one of our portrat artsts do your portrat from your favorte photo. The artsts work n ol, pastels or charcoal. If youre nterested check wth one of the clerks n the Gallery upstars. Open Wednesday thru Saturday f a.m. to 5 p.m., Frday nte tl 9 p.m. Cfeoq^ Craft Cane corner Brdge & Rver Sts., Grand Ledge. Phone pece wth lace trm gong over the cap and outlnng the vel. The second layer was elbow length wth lace outlne trm. She carred a Colonal bouquet of whte rose buds, blue babys breath, and vory vne streamers. Mad of honor was Lnda McCreery, Ovd, sster of the brde. She wore a royal blue halter dress wth full flowng cape.she also wore a royal blue pcture hat and carred a Colonal bouquet of whte carnatons and red rose <buds wth royal blue streamers. Brdesmads were Lnda Huyck, sster of the groom;.marlee Zruna, sster of the v groom; SherryHdss^ sster n-law of the brde; all of - Ovdrard Patrca Wogold,,from Brant. Junor brdesmad was Jule Huss nece of the / brde from Ovd. Flower grl was A- manda McCreery, Ovd, also a nece of the brde. The brdesmads were dressed n the same style gown as the mad of honor except n shades of cotllon and powder blue wth pcture hats matchng the partcular shade of the dress. They carred bouquets of pmk,lavendarand whte carnatons wth blue rbbon streamers. The flower grl wure a dress desgned smlar to the brdes wth powder blue trm on the ruffles of the dress. Best man was George Ncholson. Groomsmen were Leonard Huyck, brother-n-law of the groom; Rck Zruna, brother-dn-law of the groom; Robert Mc Creery, brother-n-law of the brde; Adran L. Huss, brother of the brde; and junor groomsman was Albert Huss. All the male attendants were from Ovd Jason McCreery and Kyle Huss carred the brdes vel. A recepton was held followng the weddng for 550 at the Owosso Armory. Host and hostesses at the recepton were: Rchard and Roberta Morrll, of East Lansng; and Burt and Sandy Case, of Ovd. Brenda, Paula, and Glenna Faye Morrll served the weddng party table, whle Beulah Rogers and Veda Sledman served the cake. Km and Karen Case handed out blue and whte rce bags at the door. The brdes mother wore a dark brown knt dress wth a bege floor length lace jacket. The grooms mother chose a yellow knt floor length dress wth sheer lace trm sleeves. They wore corsages of yellow and whte rose buds. A weddng trp wll be taken by the cbuple n February. They plan a honeymoon n Colorado for The brde s a graduate of Ovd-Else Hgh School and the groom s a 1967 Graduate of Ovd-Else. Hgh School. The new Mrs. Baese s eraployed as an IBM keypunch operator for Motor Wheel and the groom s a tool and de maker for Maco Tool and De. The couple s makng ther new home at 5511 Krouse Road n Ovd. Sptzley open house The chldren of Anna Sptzley are hostng an open house on Sunday, Nov. 28 n the Knghts of Columbus Hall n Fowler from 2 to 5 pjn. to celebrate her 75th brthday. Damonds, Watches, Bracelets, Jewelry, Items To Ft Any Occason WE HAVE PLEASING SELECTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Stop and vst us soon LEVEYS JEWELRY 125 E. Man, Efuo, rmn R=Q HI You re urefooted n thu grabby CUDDLE5 Jl, c e ^ M few ned Huh Puppe* boot. Nce dumb, * oft p tnn for very»nwt people. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD CHRISMI Utter Chocolate $ A go through anythng wnter boot, wth a cozjr, comfortable fleece lnng. Touty toe are a real treat. or MASTER CHARGE HushPuppfeS SHOP FRIDAYS TILL 9 FORMERLY ECONOMY SHOE STORE FINE SHOES 121 N. Clnton Avenue Phone T JOHNS OWOSSO DURAND IONIA Open Thursday and Frday evenngs tl 9 DESIGNER DRESSES AND ENSEMBLES Important savngs are yours now, when you can choose from an mpressve group of current styles from noted desgners. Included n the tmely selecton are one and two pece dresses, jacket dresses, skrt and pant suts, plus some coats and formals. Fashons, you can wear now and nto the season r ahead. Szes 6 to 16 JacobBor^ " _ EAST LANSING. 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8 a, NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS*ST, JOHNS*MICHIGAN 8 The Bble Baptst church of Fowler wll hold ts frst Lords Dayservce, Sunday Nov. 21 at 9 ajn. at the Jaycee Hall, N. Man Street n Fowler. The church has been meetng recently for Bble study on Thursday evenngs at 7 pju. They now have elected Bble Baptst Church sets Lords Day servce offcers, t s consttuted and ncorporated as a nonproft organzaton under the laws of;he State of Mchgan. The CBAof Mchgan has asssted the Bble Baptst Church and they have voted nto ther fellowshp of churches. Rev.LeeR.Fck,the new H: US-27 n St. Johns Phone Adult Nght s for everyone 16 and over. SWING & SKATE to your\favorte musc on Wednesday evenng from 8 to 10:30. Admsson s 2 00 (Includes skate rental) Adult Educaton Classes at Ranch Roller Rnk EMEB WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Jumbo n sze, qualty, and features steel constructon. No felds drector, wll be the guest speaker for the day. There wll be Bble, school classes.for all at the 9 a-m. hour. The lades of the church are plannng a potluck dnner followng the 10 ajn. worshp servce. The membershp nvtes people of the area to attend. OPEN SKATING HOURS: Fr. & Sat. Nght, 8-11 Sat. St Sun. Afternoon, 2-4 Phone I WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Happy Hollow contans Mr- Cat, Mrs. Cat, Mr. Rabbt, Mrs. Owl, Bunny & Ktty, Mr. Dog, Schoolhouse, Famly Home, Fre Staton, Mal Truck, Malbox, Bench, Barbeque, Desk. No FLEET PRICE $10.88 The New Creaton muscal group wll be featured n both the Sunday mornng and evenng servces Nov. 21, 11 ajn. and 6 pjn. at.the Church of the Nazarene,515 N. Lansng, St. Johns. The group s composed of: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tague, Mchelle Rdenourand Jerry Shra. Soul-strrng songs sprtually nspred and beautfully done are the comments often heard from ther lsterners. Come and jon n the fellowshp at ether or both of the * y OT flflsa " FLEET PRICE 50s & 60s, Country, Rock, Classcs Sunday 1:00 to 5:30 New church The Church of the Open Bble (,1428W.TaftRd.,St. Johns, has called ts frst pastor. The church s ndependent, fundamental and Bble belevng and has been n exstence now for about one and a half years. The new pastor s Rev. Edward Holsworth who has been-mnsterng there for about fve months. Pastor Holsworth comes from the Pontac area, s marred, and has one chld. He s a graduate of Oakland Communty College and Detrot Bble College where he receved hs The St. Johns Unted Methodst Women met n Nles Hall of the church Nov.9 at 6:30 pjn. for an early Amercan buffet wth the Esther Crcle actng as hostess. The women were dressed n gowns from the early days to the present. They were greeted by Rose Swagart who presented them wth an unque corncob doll nametag. Presdent Jan Kesel r> " * lues. & Thurs. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Amazng, amusng. Astonshng Thats Atr Tnx. No welcomes new pastor theology degree. Pastor Holsworth s the former opened the meetng wth a hword df welcome and a Thanksgvng thought by Norman Vncent Peale. The nvocaton was offered by Thelma Jenkns. The women then formed 2 lnes, one on each sde of the long -centrebuffet whch was decorated wth a colorful arrangement of dred flowers created by Irene Beaman. The sde tables were decorated by Rose Tarr wth woven straw wreaths flanked by small gourds, pumpkns and vy. The presdent opened the busness meetng wth a readng from Decson magazne on "how we can use our hands for God." Barbara MacKnnon, charman of the nomnatng commttee presented her 1977 slate of offcers. Snce there were no further nomnatons from the floor they were accepted. Next Catherne Comer, Mssons Co-Ordnator for Global Concerns led the group n a thank offerng servce. The women took ther boxes to the front to add ther contents to the money bowl. The collecton wll go to the Womens Dvson to be used n undesgnated areas such as world and natonal mssons as well as leadershp tranng. She closed wth a Bble Readng from Psalms endng wth the prayer "The Lord Is My Shepherd." The presdent next called on Sharon Speck program drector for the evenng to ntroduce her program "Methodst Hertage and Horzons". She called on Phylls Tucker who began wth the perod from whch ncluded the early lfe of John and Charles Wesley. Judy Vand em ark led the group n sngng one of the songs he wrote, "O, For A Thousand Tongues To Sng". Lades youth and assstant pastor of the Slvercrest Baptst Church n Pontac. The church s havng an open house for the communty to meet and welcome ther new pastor, 7 Nov. 21 at 7 pjn. There wll be a tme of j refreshments and a tour of the buldng followng the evenng servce. The church s located on the northeast corner of W. Taft & Counry Farm Rds., three mles south of St. Johns and V* mle west of US-27. All n the St./Johns area are nvted. program wearng gowns of that perod were presented. Fern Brandt won a bronze prayng hands for havng the costume the longest tme n her famly, Judy Beebee then contnued wth the Mddle Methodst hstory usng a bulletn board she added the names and years of the branches of the Methodst Epscopal churches as they were formed durng the perod whch also ncluded the formaton of the Negro churches. She also ncluded Methodsm n Mchgan t from A prze of whte prayng hands was awarded to Barbara Stfler for beng the only woman present born n Judy Vandemark then led the group n sngng, "The Old Rugged Cross" whch was wrtten by a Mchgan Methodst George Bennard. Sharon Speck then presented the perod from She spoke of present costumes. She awarded a marble prayng hands to Else Bottum for beng the Methodst woman wth the longest membershp havng"joned n Judy Vandemark asssted by her husband Gordon then sang a new song "The Statue of lberty". Then Sharon jspeck spoke of costumes of the future explanng that her whte gown was an example of the whte robe all the belevers wll receve when Chrst returns to clam Hs church. She then quoted from the Bble and also the booklet "The Campus Crusade for Chrst" on the four Sprtual Laws. ^ Wth Barbara Davs at the pano, Dane Hazle sang "Some Day When Jesus Comes". H> < Model Rl ,000 BTU FLEET PRICE Model Rl ,000 BTU FLEET PRICE $ Powerful 210 watt motor wth 12-spe,ed sold state control. Power head detaches for use as a por- *A table mxer. Complete wth two stanless steel V mxng bowls and dough hooks. No. M56CS vjleet PRICE $59.97 flaah&ma^ WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! The orgnal Ar Hockey, The fastest hockey game ever. The puck travels on a cushon of ar created by an electrc motor and reaches speeds up to 100 M.P.H. No REMINGTON $50 watt full crcular stylng <nd dryng brush. Model CB-1, FLEET PRICE $21.88 One pece steel constructon. Supports up to 5,000 lbs. n pars. No. CR-75. REGULAR FLEET PRICE $22 88 FLEET PRICE HAMILTON BEACH QUALITY FARM & FLEET, INC WEST GRAND RIVER AVENUE, LANSING, MICHIGAN PHONE 517, Front color selector toast control lets you choose exact degree of toastng you want. No master charge lw( rhtehknkcark Watertown Charter Townshp Synopss of regular meetng AU Board members present. Pledge gven to our Flag. Agenda approved wth several addtons. Mnutes of last several meetngs approved as maled, as well as Treasurers report. Blls read and approved for payment. Transferred $8, from Contngent to Hghway, and the balance of the 8-MILL Road mones ($2^006.44) to Hghway for payment of blls to Clnton County Road Commsson. Report gven by County Commssoner. Mentoned that County wll change dog lcense fees from $4.00 a year to $5.00 and $3.00 for unsexed dogs wth letter from Veternaran - ths to become effectve ths tax collecton season. Also mentoned that the Tax Allocaton Board wll not have to meet for next 4 years because 16 Mll Lmtaton Referendum carred n county. Ctzens have been payng on such a 15 Mll Lmtaton for years. The old school buldng nspected and report very bad. Dan Thelen was apponted to fll a vacancy on the Parks and Recreaton Board. Two more vacances reman. Duane Woodruff explaned applcaton made through Captol Development Unemployment program by the Parks and Recreaton Board. Mr. and Mrs. Harder of Francs Road, requested specal use permt to put a house traler on ther land forthe use of Mrs. Harders mother, who cannot be alone. Request granted. Supervsor nformed all those present of a sewer meetng to be held on Monday nght, November 29, ,at7:30 pjn. at the De Wtt Hgh School. Ths, s a publc meetng and at ths tme questons wll be answered relatve to Watertowns nvolvement n the program. Amercury lght wll be nstalled n the cemetery near the garages., \ Leon Garlock made a short farewell speech mentonng how proceedures hwe changed snce he Ven.t on the board almost 20 years ago. Paul Schaefer mentoned how much he had enjoyed hs terms of offce* and Opal Bancroft dd the same. Meetng adjourned. Mldred F. McDonough, Clerk Herman F. Openlander, Supervsor M

9 NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS*ST. JOHNS*MICHlGAN 9,* Lmt 1 Wth Coupon & 5 5 Addtonal Purchase Wth Coupon & s 5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER, WINE & CIGARETTES & OTHER COUPONS WITH PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Nov. 15 Thru Sun., Nov. 21,1976. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes.. / Ran-Gheck Polcy Wa guatantea that w wll do vayhng n ouf power 10 ha*e ample lupple at al ad, vorlted peclull on ou helve when you hop tot fhem» du»< condton! beyond out eon trol wo tun ou ol an advertl«d (pedal we wlt ubtllute the unt Item In a comparable j band Iwhen»ucn an tem» avallablel»«l*ctnp tha ta<>» lawnfl or,1 you prater gvu von a HAIN CHECK whch anrllla Vou to (ho»ama advanlad apaclal a the lama»pac»l prce anytme wthn 30 day) " *

10 N0VEMBER CLINTON COUNTYNEWS*ST. J0HNS*MX(JH1GAJN 10 set school na record BYHAROLD SCHMALTZ SPORTS EDITOR ITHACA -- Coach Mark OConnell ended hs 25- year Ovd-Else coachng career on a happy note here Frday nght as hs offensve unt statstcally annhlated the Ithaca Yellowjackets n a rushng masterpece wth hs ace runnng back Roger Lover settng an all-tme school rushng record of 214 yards. Outscorng the Yellowjackets 20-18, the Marauders put together an offensve crunch of 382 yards on the ground plus 53 more n the ar. Meanwhle. Ithaca ganed a token 120 yards on the ground and 41 through the ar. ODonnell, pleased wth hs two-game wnnng streak to turn over tp next years coachng successor, sad the score dd not ndcate what knd of game t really was. He sad wth 140 yards of penaltes walked off aganst the Marauders, the score could have easly been 30 or more for the Marauders nstead of the 20 they scored.. In the 25 years of coachng ODonnell has been nvolved n, never-had he been, personally penalzed for walkng onto the feld for adng an njured player. The referees threw the yellow flag at hm n Frday nghts game for 15 yards, a "frst" n hs coachng career. Amused at the stuaton more than peeved, ODonnell sad he was really pleased at the vctory and sad,t made hm feel better apout retrng wth two fresh wns under hs belt. * Ovd-Elses Bran Byrnes scored the frst ^touchdown Frday nght on a 46-yard run wth about seven mnutes left n the frst quarter. In the second perod of play, Lyle Huntoon broke away on a short sx-yard jaunt to score O- Es 2nd marker and, as t turned out, the converson ponts were all mportant here as the games outcome was determned by just that margn. Roger Lover accounted for those two after Huntoons TD. Ithaca scored a touchdown of ther own n the 2nd frame but were stll down 14-6 at the half. Ovd-Else scored agan n the early part of the 4th kck off season wth Champons" event perod on a 10-yard run by Byrnes. Ithaca came back n the bottom of the fnal quarter wth two touchdowns of ther own, both scored because of mscues by 0-E whch put the ball deep n ther own terrtory. Ovd-Else scored 17 frst downs to Ithacas 9 to ndcate the knd of domnant offensve of the -^Marauders. In the penalty department, O-E had a record 140 yards walked off aganst them whle Ithaca had 50 charged aganst them. h addton to Lover ganng a massve 214 yards on 28 carres, Byrnes carred 14 tmes for / an addtonal 129 yards. ODonnell sad ths was the fnest dsplay of offensve effort ths year. Comng n for addtonal prase from ODonnell was Jm LaRue who personally accounted for 12 tackles and another 11 tackles were turned n by a jayvee sophomore brought up for the Ithaca Rchards. game, Larry u ST. JOHNS-The 2nd annual Alumn Basketball Game of Champons wll kck off the St. Johns Redwngs basketball season when the former West Central conference champons of meet the champonshp team of , Saturday, Nov. 27 at 8 pjn. n the hgh school gym. The last St. Johns team to play n Rodney B. Wlson gymnasum, the Redwng champons feature such names as Dck and Bob Rehmann, Terry Maer Jon Berkhousen, Dean Esler, Dave Gaffney, Chuck Green, Greg Krby, Rch Stoddard, Terry Nobs, Roger Davs, Larry Zuker, T5m Durner and Dck Henderson. The team wll be coached by ther coachng great, former Redwng Coach and current hgh school _ prncpal Wllam Swears. Facng the former champons of St. Johns Hgh wll be the newer champonshp squad of the era. The champs possess the basketball talents of 3 all-conference selectons of that year, namely, Doug Woodhams, one of the most prolfc scorers n St. Johns basketball hstory; Tom French, the leagues outstandng bg guard and Mark Wawsczyk, one of the fnest centers to have ever played ball for the Redwngs. Coachng the team wll be one of the Redwngs. "greatest coaches of all tme", Dwane Wrck, and former edtor of the Clnton County News n 1968, Ron Karle. Other stars of the team nclude Bran Studer, Bran Fertler, Carl B ashore, Kevn Knght, Tm Fox, Keth Haske, Wayne Wlson^ Ed Favor, Wayne Fedewa, Jeff Hazle and Kalem. Latmer. Pror to the alumn game tpoff at 8 p jn., ths years edton of the Redwngs varsty basketball team wll perform pre-game drlls wth player ntroductons to follow. The varsty team wll take the floor at 7:15 pjn. to begn the evenng of basketball exctement. Adult tckets of $1.50 and student tckets of $1.00 wll go on sale Frday Nov. 12 and can be purchased at Rehmanns Clothng n downtown St. Johns, at the hgh school prncpals offce or from any current varsty basketball player. Roger Lover [301 was the leadng rusher for the Ovd-Else Marauders as he helped lead O-E to a vctory over the Ithaca Yellowjackets. Lover chalked up 214 yards n 28 carres durng the game to establsh a new Ovd-Else Hgh School football record. Left on the ground n the photo by Ithaca defensvement are Bran Byrnes [11], who scored a par of touchdowns for the Marauders, and Brook Clock, [33]. V, CORRECTION Last weeks ssue dentfed Mark Walter as scorng two touchdowns n Ovd-Elses upset wn over St. Johns, Ths report was n error. It seems that Roger Lover was reassgned number 40 jersey ssued formerly to another player who has snce qut the program. The problem occurred when nether the- Red wngs were notfed of ths or the sports edtor of ths newspaper. Our apologes for any embarrassments whch may have been created on ths communcaton falure. Roger Lover was n fact the Marauder who scored two touch v downs n the wn over the, St. Johns Redwngs. JfJ- THATS HOW YOU DO IT FELLOWS! Dwane Wrck, a former St. Johns Hgh School coach and athletc drector, shows that regardless of how styles and methods of playng basketball change through the years, the thng that stll wns the game s puttng the ball through the hoop. He demonstrates ths very well to ths watchful group: (from left) Bll Swears, former coach and currently hgh school prncpal; Chuck Green of the *68-69 champonshp team; Tom French and Doug Woodhams, both representng the champs and Dck Rehmann, of the squad. The event n whch these two champonshp teams wll meet wll take place Saturday, Nov. 27 at 8 pjn. n the St. Johns Hgh School gym; and-wll b«labeled, "Alumn Game of Champons". M I<» 1976 EXECUTIVE CARS s tar slacks, hard to pck Its a problem we see every day. 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11 NOVEMBER CLINTON UOUNTYNEWS*ST. JOHNS*MICHIGAN 11 Bees BY HAROLD SCHMALTZ SPORTS EDITOR DEWTTT- In the tradtonal rvalry between DeWtt Hgh, and Bath Hgh, the fruts of vctory belong to the DeWtt Panthers after ther 12-0 shutout over the vstng Bees Rd ay nght. The contest, a nonleague affar, saw the Panther defensve unts put a total stop on any offensve move made by the Bees durng four quarters of football played at DeWtt Memoral Stadum. & Coach Ron Skorchs JBees aggressvely tred to gam ground aganst the Panthers but tme after tme had ther efforts curtaled, lmted to a total yardage gan of only 38 yards hoth through the ar and ol the ground, the Bees allowed both DeWtt touchdowns on mscues nvolvng pass nterceptons.. DeWtts frst touchdown occurred n the frst quarter after Panther Tm Smpson snagged a Bees pass on the Bath 39-yard lne. A couple plays later saw the frst sx ponts go up on the scoreboard. Terry Mtchell carred t across for DeWtt on a 35-yard run. The attempt for the extra pont was wde. Both teams exchanged possesson of the football through most of the 2nd and 3rd quarters untl n the fnal quarter DeWtt got another break. Senor quarterback Bll Lenneman ntercepted a- Bees pass at the Bath 43-yard lne and returned t to the Bath 15. rve plays later, Chuck Stes ran t over - from the one-yard lne for DeWtts 2nd TD or the nght. The converson attempt faled. Thus ends the football season for the Bath Bees and the DeWtt Panthers. For the Bees who settle for a record of 3-4 n Ingham county League play, the season would have to be one of frustraton. In early season prevews, the speed of the Bees was expected to carry them to another league champonshp but two other teams mproved more than antcpated, namely Fowlervlle who ended the season Frday nght undefeated after blsterng Howell, Class Agant,21-14.Pnck- ney and Stockbrdge also delvered -upset performances aganst the Bees. Measurng the DeWtt success at 2-5 n Captal Crcut competton s dffcult as several factors of crcumstance could have made a vast dfference n DeWtts fnal season record. Losng to league champon Okemos by a mere pont would have to be a complment to the, DeWtt defensve efforts plus the last 15-second loss to Mason on a feld goal attempt was another dsappontment. Then after crushng Howell, t looked lke DeWtt mght be on ts way when the worst happened. DeWtt lost ts star quarterback for the season n the 3rd quarter of the Howell game, then a game or two later, DeWtt lost ts star, runnng back, Bob Strouse. Both DeBow, the quarterback and Strouse, had to have been a major setback to any chances of any great successes DeWtt may have had n Captal Crcut. To add nsult to njury, both DeBow and Strouse are senors ths year and wll be absent from the rosters next year,..so goes the game, ask any football coach... *u * >t, - f t Baths Jeff Kloeckner [26] tred to elude DeWtt tackle Ron Keener [78] n Frday nghts non-league acton at DeWttMemoral Stadum n the arch-rval game between Bath and DeWtt. DeWtt took the contest qute handly, I* H*Wt&**- Ths scene depcts the acton that occurred Frday nght any tme the Bath Bees got ahold of the football. There always seemed to be a DeWtt defender around to upset any offensve gans the Bees mght attempt. DeWtt regstered a 12-0 shutout over the vstng Bees to end the regular football season. CMAC G1ELS BASKETBALL STANDINGS Fulton-Mddleton Portland St. Pats Fowler Pottervlle Pewamo-Westphala Olvet Langsburg Bellevue Webbervlle FINAL CMAC FOOTBALL STANDINGS W Fulton 8 Olvet 6 P-W 5 Pottervlle 5 Port. St. Pat 4 Langsburg 4 Fowler 3 Webbervlle 1 Bellevue 0 W L \ 4 R 7 8 L Your YAMAHA Snowmoble Be ready, for wnter/fun. FOWLERVILLE-The Bees grjs basketball team from Bath Hgh School vsted Fowlervlle last Tuesday nght and found out why the Gladators currently rest atop the ICL standngs wth an 11-1 mark. Vctms of a balanced scorng attack from ther hosts, the Bees fell It was not that the Gladators shot so well, but twocold, cold quarters of shootng by the Bath grls ddnt ad ther own cause. Whle the Gladators were puttng n 16 ponts, Bath scored only four and n the 3rd frame, Fowlervlle connected for just nne but Bath unable to take advantage, shot a poorer fve. Top scorer for Bath was Deb Graham wth 10 ponts., In earler acton, the Bees jayvees downed the Fowlervlle jayvees, ,v ^T * A Martn Co vel [48] grnds out a few yards for the Bath Bees before beng overtaken by DeWtts Mark Wlls on [23]. 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12 ) NOVEMBFR CLINTON COUNTY"NEWS*ST. JOHNS*MICttIGAN 12 f* ^** * t*. *% M Fowler overpowers St. Pats 20-0 FOWLER - The Fowler Eagles rolled up 212 yards on the ground and gathered 64 more through the ar to overpower the Shamrocks from Portland St. Patrcks, 20-0 n CMAG football acton Frday nght. The wn for the Eagles fnshed the season for them wth a 3-5 slate n league competton whle St. Patrcks end ther year wth an even 4-4 mark. Fowler got off to a good start wth a touchdown n the frst quarter on a 19-yard pass to Don Schrauben from Jeff Thelen. Dan Braun took pass from Dave Messer for the Fowler clobbers two-pont converson to gve Fowler an 8-0 lead. Both teams went scoreless n the second quarter, then Fowler broke through agan n the 3rd perod on a 73-yard touchdown run by Dan Braun. Attempt for the extra ponts faled. Holdng the Shamrocks scoreless n the fourth quarter also, the Eagles Dave Messer ht for paydrt agan n the fnal stanza of play on another touchdown run, ths tme for 5-yards. Once agan the attempt for the extra ponts faled. St. Pats managed only 37 yards on the ground as they submtted totally to the defensve talents of 22 pass attempts, fowler the Eagles accordng to the Eagles. They gathered passed 6 tmes, connectrg Coach Steve Spcer was 64 yards va the aeral on 4. > Dan Braun who carred route, connectng on 7^of Offensve standout for tmes for 100 yards. Fowlers Dan Braun [24] takes off on a 73-yard touchdown run n Frday nghts 20-0 shellackng of Portland St. Patrcks. The Eagles who rolled up 212 yards on the ground held the Shamrocks to a mere 37 yards rushng. Dan Braun, a 5*7" sophomore, accounted for 100 yards n 13 carres personally. P-W Prates drop close one IK! POTTERVnE-Matchn g the Pottervlle Vkngs pont for pont through the frst half, the P-W Prates faltered just enough n the 3rd and 4th perods n Monday nghts acton n grls basketball to allow the Vkngs a sx-pont wnnng margn over them n droppng a CMAC contest, In spte of 3 Prates scorng n double fgures, the Vkngs led by Km Day wth a sparklng performance of 23 ponts, managed to outdstance the Prates efforts. Leadng P-Ws attack was WandyThelen wth 14 ponts, followed by Dane Thes wth 12 and Jeanne Sptzley wth 10. Pottervlle delvered 16 ponts to P-Ws 12 n the 3rd frame whle n the 4th perod, the dfference was 17 by the Vkngs and 15 by the Prates. Pottervlle by vrtue of the wn now soldly sets tself nto 4th place n CMAC standngs just behnd Fowler who currently stands at11-4 after wnnng over Webbervlle. h jayvee acton, the Vkngs were also vctorous over ther P-W counterparts, CLINTON WEBBERVILLE -- The Fowler Eagles held the Webbervlle Spartans scoreless,through one entre quarter of basketball last Monday on ther way to a CMAC wn at Webbervlle. Scorng 11 ponts themselves n the openng frame, the Eagles contnued n the 2nd quarter wth an output of nne ponts to Webbervlles eght to take a halftme lead of The Eagles powered ther way back after the halftme break to contnue the onslaught. wth pont productons of 18 and 19 ponts n the fnal two perods. The best Webbervlle.could muster n ther share of the second half were outputs of only four and sx. Mndy McKean and Lsa Schafer scored 12 ponts each for Fowler to share honors n that department for the Eagles. The wn over Webbervlle put the Eagles n a sold thrd place spot n the CMAC wth a record of * In earler acton, the Fowler jayvees also won over the Spartans, St. Pats, squeak by Fowler 45- PORTLAND -- The Eagles of Fowler suffered a cold fourth quarter to enable the Shamrocks of Portland St. Patrcks to overpower them to a narrow wn past Wednesday nght. Breakng at halftme, the Eagles and Shamrocks were deadlocked and gong nto the fnal frame, Fowler held a lead. St. Pats came up wth a 12-pont fnal quarter spurt to Fowlers output of only 7 to come up wth ther vctory margn. Dense Feldpausch led the Eagle scorng wth 11 ponts, followed by Mndy McKean wth 9. ^.rr-j&. p J.V HP* Fowlers Sharon Pung [23] goes up for 2 ponts aganst Portland St. Patrcks last Wednesdaynght at Portland. Although the Eagles ted the score at halftme 23-23, the Shamrocks went on to bulldoggedly wrest away the vctory from the Eagles, A wn over Portland would have put Fowler nto a te for 2nd place n CMAC standngs. 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13 X P-W Prates 40- NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS*ST. JOHNS*MICHIGAN 13 *. t k -; ^ By HAROLD SCHMALTZ SPORTS EDITOR LAINGSBURG - In a crowd-pleasng event Fr-.day nght at Langsburg, the Wolfpack managed to come up wth a massve offensve attack n the 4 th quarter to outdo the vstng Pewamo-Westphala Prates, Carryng a lead nto the 3rd quarter, the Prates were overshelmed by an upsurge n scorng by the Wolfpack n the second half, allowng 20 ponts by ther hosts whle gatherng n only eght for ther own cause. ;.; V Statstcally speakng, P-W outdd ther CMAC adversares n total offense, ganng 321 yards on tje ground and 42 MT. PLEASANT-Wth ther regular season over, the Central Mchgan Unversty womens volleyball team has been engaged n the State Assocaton for Intercollegate Athletcs for Women champonshps at Northern Mchgan Unversty durng the past week. The Chppewas fnshed fourth n the tournament last year. But coach Marcy Weston says theres a dfference n a year. "Our team s playng much more aggressvely on offense. Last year we were not aggressve enough." Weston commends the consstent play of St. Johns junor Gna Mazzoln who LATNGSBURG -- Comng off the njured lst, Dane Thes scored 14 ponts n leadng the Pewamo-Westphala Prates to vctory over the Wolfpack of Langsburg n grls basketball acton last Wednesday nght. Wnnng the game was not easy for the Prates, however, as they had to put together a scorng attack of/ 24 ponts n the fnal perod to turn the trck. through the ar to total 363, Langsburg ganed 226 on the ground -and collected 101 aeral yards to total 327 for ther efforts. P-W had 17 frst downs to Langsburgs 14 and n the passng department, P-W attempted fve aerals and connected on one whle the Wolfpact threw 10 tmes and connected four tmes.. Prate Coach Bll Marks sad, "Tme just ran out on us, thats all". "The game was a real crowd pleaser", he concluded. The Prates scored frst early n the frst quarter on a 17-yard run by Gary Schafer.He also ran for the two-pont converson- to gve P-W an 8-0 lead. Langsburg then came back n ther share of the openng perod acton to score a TD of ther own on a one-yard run by. Bruce Cof. P-W then came back n the second frame to score agan on a 10-yard run by Terry Pfaff wth the extra ponts beng made good by Duane Weber on the converson attempt. Another Prate touchdown was added n the 2nd perod on a three-yard run by Bruce Smon. Dean Kohagen scored the two-pont converson play to gve the Prates ther 24 pont total for the frst half. The Wolfpack came back n ther share of 2nd perod acton wth 2 touchdowns of ther own on aeral shots of 13 and 27 zzon paces has placed.second or thrd on the team n almost every category - spkng, blockng, servng" and serve recepton..gina MAZZOLINI "Gna and Pat Matter have been the most con- Gong nto the 4th frame, the Wolfpack had the Prates down But, led by Thes who scored 8 of her 14 ponts n the fnal quarter, the Prates outscored the Wolfpack 24-9 n that perod to fnally wn the contest, Addng to the P-W scorng attack was Sandy Thelen who contrbuted 12 ponts. In jayvee acton, t was the Prates defeatng the jayvee s of Langsburg, *t> Hoffe Ths weeks vst to Bees Chevrolet-Oldsmoble takes us to the "fx t" shop, where we fnd general mechanc Gary Hoffer. Gary has been a mechanc for Bees snce May of Before comng to Bees, he completed the two year Automotve and Desel Course at Montcalm Communty College (1973 to 1975). Gary s presently certfed by the Natonal Insttute of Automotve Servce Excellence. Gary hals from Ithaca, where he graduated from hghschooln 1968, Drafted nto the army n 1969, he spent a tour n Vet Nam wth the 1st Ar Cavalry and 7th Cavalry, seeng acton n the Cambodan assault. He was wounded and receved the Purple Heart, Bronze Star and the Army commendaton medal.- h hs free trre, Gary works wth hs dad, Kenneth, on ther dary-farm n Ithaca. He also enjoys huntng, motorcycle and horseback rdng. Pad Commercal Advertsng Forty-second n a Seres sstent, both offensvely and defensvely," the CMU coach says. Matter s a junor from Royal Oak Kmball Hgh School. Partcpatng n the State AIAW Champonshps for Central were senor Cndy Storer of Sagnaw MacArthur, junors Ann Kennedy of Dearborn (DHS), Conne Nchelson from Blss feld (BHS), Km Skora of yards from quarterback Doug Adams to Rck Veth. P-Ws last scorng came n the thrd perod on a 24-yard run by Terry Pfaff coupled wth an addtonal 2-ponts scored on the converson by, Gary Schafer. Langsburg was not done, scorng, however, as they contnued on n the fnal quarter to add two more touchdowns to polsh off the vctory. Leadng rusher "for P- W was Terry Pfaff who carred 16 tmes for 132 yards. Also dong a standout job on offense, accordng to Marks, was Gary Schafer who carred 14 tmes for 94 yards. Marks Southfeld (SHS) and Krst Stembol from Montague (MHS), along wth Mazzoln and Matter, and sophomores Judy Corrveau_of Clawson (CHS), and Nancy Foster from Clarkston and Vkk Derrgan of Rochester. CMU, has exactly the same team as last year and fnshed the regular season at Only one loss was to a four-year state cted Bruce Smon for hs outstandng job defensvely wth 10 tackles. Pewamo-Westphala thus ends the season wth a respectable 5-3 CMAC conference slate whle Langsburg fnshed wth a 4-4 mark. Assessng the season, Marks sad hd have to say he was pleased wth the season outcome although there were three games he sad were so close t would have made a notceable dfference n ther fnal standngs. But he ndcated, wth the teams Jack of experence, he was happy wth ther record, concludng that the season actually offered better results than earler expected. school, Mchgan State. Meanwhle, MSUs loss to Central n October was the frst Spartan setback by a Mchgan unversty n three years; MSU won the state tourney last year and went on to place nnth n the natonals. Weston also expects the Unversty of Mchgan, Eastern Mchgan and Calvn College Jo 1 be tough. Clnton County News 1976 FOOTBALL CONTEST! ENTER TODAY AND WIN VALUABLE CASH PRIZE Wn Cash $ 20 Awarded Each Week Servng you n 3 locatons CLINTON COUNTYS MOST COMPLETE CAMERA STORE Kodak & Polarod Cameras and flm EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY PARRS REXALL DRUGS St. Johns, Fowler Maple Rapds Baltmore vs. JMtaml DONT FORGET! Quckest and Fastest Road and Wrecker Servce n Town... 5 WRECKERS-RADIO, RADIO DISPATCHED " HETTLER MOTOR SALES E. State St. ST. JOHNS Phona Los Angeles vs. San Francsco & "? %% & Jm Can of 910 N. Oakland St., St. Johns proudly dsplays the 8-pont buck he got on openng mornng Monday at 8:15 ajn. Can downed the anmajn the vcnty of west Walker Rd. and Arport. Marne Prvate Laura K. Wllams, 19, daughter of Mrs. Shrley A Wllams of Searles Traler Park Road, St. Johns, has completed recrut tranng at the Marne Corps Recrut Depot, Parrs bland, S.C. Durng the eght-week tralng cycle, she was Servce News ntroduced to the typcal daly routne that she wll experence durng her enlstment, and studed the personal and professonal standards of the^marnes. Wllams partcpated n an actve physcal condtonng program and ganed profcency n a Offcal Entry Blank (lst wnners n space provded ) Keelean Buck Captol Savngs & Loan, Zeeb Fertlzer Hettlers Parrs Drug : Bees Sports Dvson St. Johns Co Op- Te Breaker Name Address. Phone Ths Weeks Wnner Joe Cantwell Lansng Detrot Lons Contest Rules 1. The football contest Is open to everyone except employees of CllntorTCounty News and ther famles. 2. All entres must be completed and postmarked no later than 5 p.m. Frday on the week the games are played. Entres may also be delvered to the newspaper offces In St. Johns before 5 p.m. Frday. 3. If maled, please address to FOOTBALL CONTEST, Clnton ^County News, 120 E. Walker, St. Johns, Ml 4QB Names of the wnners wll be publshed n ths ad every Wednesday followng the games. 5. In the event more than one person correctly pcks the same number of wnners, the person whose total ponts for te breaker game wll be declared the wnner. 6. Entres are lmted to one per person. Your Savngs Earn More Passbook Current.Annual Rate EARNS DAILY COMPOUNDS QUARTERLY ST. JOHNS Incorporate! M90 In Ltnstng, Mchgan. Mwnbtr Ptdtnl Home Lon Bank Syftem. \ I " <.(" jmnus^n* nwrmtv mmm-nrrwojxn Mchgan vs. Oho St. YAMAHA Snowmobles Sales & P» Servce Guess the TOTAL POINTS SCORED Chcago Bears I varety of mltary sklls ncludng close order drll and frst ad. Teamwork and self-dscplne were emphaszed throughout the tranng cycle. A 1975 graduate of Langsburg Hgh School, she joned the Marne Corps n July You may make your own entry blank on a seperate sheet of paper, just-be sure you fll n all the nformaton and sgn your name. Mal or brng entry to; Clnton County News 120 E. Walker, St. Johns * BEES Sports Dvson 2137 S. US-27 St. Johns Phone: Ext. 43 Kentucky vs. Tennessee IUII MHbvIw am twmktlkktfltmjh See contest rules. MP""-*! SEE THE ST. JOHNS COOP FOR ALL YOUR FARM SUPPLY NEEDS FERTILIZED s talor-made for your EXACT feld and yeld needs St. Johns Co-op "Servng All Your Farmng Needs" ST. JOHNS PHONE Washngton vs. St. Lous St. Johns FERTILIZER-Bag or Bulk AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE ANHYDROUS AMMONIA 28% NITROGEN SOLUTION Phone: "Lets GetBm Rgh{, Nck!" Vrgna Tech. vs. Florda St. Ashley KEELEAN Buck - Pontac - GMC Truck WELL DRSVETOU SftRKRAVII Ws want to drve you happy. So, wo keep our prces low. _ ^ Our trade-ns fgh. Our servce supreme. Sale Hours. M -F 8-8 SAT W. Hcham Servce Hours Mon. 8-8 * Tues. -Ft 8-6 Sat. 8-1^ North Caro lna vs^ Duke > 1

14 NOVEMBER 17,1976 CUNTON COUNTY NEWS*ST. JOHNStMIUHIGAN 14 vt :^.\ r * 1? &. * Grls dstrct cage acton begns Thursday By Harold Schmaltz Sports Edtor ST. JOHNS -- Three local dstrct grls basketball tournaments wll be gettng. underway startng Thursday nght, Nov. 18. Begnnng wth Class C acton at Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School at 7 pjn the P-W Prates tangle wth the DeWtt Panthers.The Prates, wth a season record of 8-7 wll go forth wth ther scorng leaders, Dane Thes and Jeanne Sptzley to combat DeWtts mpressve season record of DeWtt, actve n Captal Crcut Class A competton all year wll be hostng ther tournament hopes on the scorngprowess of star center Kay Carroll who has consstently.been zppng the nets for a 21-pont game average and Sherr Lotre, senor guard who has been averagng 13,5 ponts per game. Both Carroll and Lotre have been mpressve at the charty lne, connectng 1 on 87 and 83 percent of ther shots, respectvely. the P-W DeWtt game wll meet the Portland Red Rajders. The Raders wll be headed by ther ace sophomore center Pat Sptzley who has been averagng 12.7 ponts per game and 8.8 rebounds. Shell gan added support from teammate Jeanne Mros who scores 10 & ponts per game an.d Kay Lowery who averages about 10 ponts per game. The champonshp, game wll then, be playecl, Wed- nesday nght at 7 P«m-. Nov. 24 th. Over n Class B acton at Ovd-Else Hgh Schqol, thngs get gpng on Thursday nght also, when Ovd- FJses Marauders go up aganst Durand (10-6) at7 l pjn.then at8:30 pjn., the St. Johns Redwngs. (7-8) meet the Corunna Cavalers (9-3). On Saturday nght, Chesanng wll meet the wnner of the O-E-Durand game at 7 p jn. The wnner of that match wll then meet n the champonshp event, Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 7 pjn. The dstrct wnner wll then advance on to the Fenton regonal. L other local dstrct acton n Class C, Bath Hgh School wll bfe hostng an event begnnng Thursday nght at 7 pjn. parng off Bath (6-8) wth Haslett (10-7). Then on Frday, Nov. 19, Byron. (9-5) wll meet Fowlervlle (14-2) at 7 pjn. Monday, Nov. 22 wll feature Perry (6-10) meetng the wnner of the Bath-Haslett affar whle on Tuesday, Nov. 23, Wllamston wll meet the Byron-Fowlervlle wnner at 7 pjn. The champonshp game wll take place Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 7 pjn. wth the wnner advancng" to the Ithaca regonal. t From the feld, Carroll has been httng 52 percent whle Lotre has been mprovng wth 40 percent from the feld: Sff^f Eldna Marrage [24] of the Ovd-Else Marauders sals n under the basket to lay up two n Thursday nghts acton aganst the St. Johns Redwngs. The defender for the Redwngs who lost the close contest s 33 Cheryl Stump. OVID-ELSIE - The Ovd- Else Marauders grls basketball team hung on tght n the 4th quarter last Thursday nght and came up wth a hardfought vctory over the vstng St. Johns Red-. wngs. ; Wthj the. usual hdt, " shootng of St.. Johns Jeanne Hallenbeck, Darlene Skym and Marca Thelen throttled by the Although Haslett presented balanced scorng throughout three of four quarters, Debts power and depth domnated the Vkngs. O-E defense, the Marauders managed to eke out the wn behnd the 20- pont performance by Dense McCue. Leadng the scorng for St. Johns was Darlene,Skymjwth 7 ponts,,followed by Jeanne Hallen-, beck wth 6. Lor Hennng placed thrd n her team scorng wth 5 markers. s St. Johns held a thn ha If tme lead of but was outscored by two ponts n the fnal frame to drop the close contest to the host Marauders. Top rebounders for St. Johns were Darlene Skym and Marca Thelen wth 12 and 11 gra.bs, respectvely. St. Johns closes outfts, regular season wth a 7-9 overall record and a MMB slate of 6-8. tt crushes Haslett DEWITT--The DeWtt Led wth an outstandng Panthers grls basketball pont output from star team contnued ther devastatng ways n Captal center Kay.Carroll of 26 Crcut competton last bg ponts, the Panthers Tuesday nght as they also got sold shootng downed league foe, Haslett from Sherr Lotre wth counters plus an addtonal 12 from Cndv Whte. Haslett stayed close n the frst quarter wth 10 ponts to DeWtts 14 but after repeatng for 10 more n the 2nd frame, DeWtts lusty 23 followed COMPLETE BODY WORK - AND GLASS REPLACEMENT IBISS AUTO ^ODY, INC. 800 N. Lansng Phone by 3rd and 4th quarter productons of 22 and 26 were more than Haslett could handle. Wth ths latest wn, De- Wtt 1 mantans ts te n Captal Crcut play wth Okemos who also has an 11-1 record. Okemos sue- cessfully defended ts po- ston by turnng back the Howell Hghlanders Tuessday nght, The Panthers wll also get sold- support from players Cndy Whte, Nancy Garland and Sue Elkns. The only loss DeWtt has suffered ths year so far has been at the hands of, the Okemos Chefs, the team wth whch theyre currently ted for 1st place wth n the Captal Crcut league. n the Frday nght acton at P-W, Fulton- Mddleton wll be takng on Saranac. Fulton currently leads the CMAC standngs wth an 18-2 mark whle Saranacs record stands at Fultons hopes of a tournament champonshp wll rest on the shoulders of 5*9" senor forward Bonne Blemaster who has been averagng 17.3 ponts per game and hts about 70 percent from the charty lne and Theresa Mc- Vannel, a senor guard, whos currently averagng 12.6 ponts per game and s consdered the teams playmaker. She also has >, averaged 7 rebounds per game. On the followng Monday, Nov. 22, the wnner of WE TAKE CLASSIFIED ADS BY PHONE CALL THE CLINTON COUNTY NEWS PHONE Pvt. Neal completes tranng Ft. Sll, Okla.-- Army Prvate Davd L. Neal, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francs L. Neal, Walnut St., Bath, recently completed tranng as a cannoneer under-the One Staton Unt Tranng (OSUT) Program at Ft. Sll, Okla. OSUT s a l3-week perod whch combnes basc combat tranng wth advanced ndvdual tranng. ^ Students learned the dutes of a howtzer or gun secton crewman and receved nstructon n handlng ammunton, settng fuses and preparng charges, communcatons and mantenance. Pvt. Neal graduate of Schoo s a Bath Lawrence Kanask serves n U.S; Nqvy Navy Freman Recrut Lawrence D. Kanask, son\ of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J.f Kanask.of 700 S. Clnton St., St. Llohns, has completed recrut tranng at the Naval Tranng Center, Orlando, Fla. ; Durng the eght-week tranng cycle, he studed 1976 Hgh general mltary subjects desgned to prepare hm for further academc and on-the-job tranng n one of the Navys 85 basc occupatonal felds., A 1976 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School, he joned the Navy n August. ST. JOHNS-The Alma Panthqrs added to then* strng of consecutve vctores Tuesday nght by knockng off the St. Johns» Redwngs n grls basketball acton, The Panthers are currently leadng the MMB wth a 13-0 record and Marauders and Redwngs alke awat the outcome of ths ball headng toward the basket n Thursday nghts MMB acton n whch the Ovd-Else grls downed the Redwng grls n a ch> B eiyfoughtcontest,35-34.jh on the scene are: Of E?s Jane Reed [13], Lon Webster 155], St. Johns Janet Purtffl [21]. 0-E*s Debbe Long [53] Redwng Marca Thelen [35] and MarauderDense-McCfce [ULJ v - - trj*jj ; THESE SUCCESSFUL chnook salmon fshermen proudly show off ther catch from a recent fshng trp to Grand Rver. The group caught a beauty that weghed 37 pounds, measured 44 l M nches long and was 29 nches n grth. Members of the party are ( 1J.) Roy Ryan, Walt Hoten and Don Brtten. v. Alma contnues wn streak at cost of Redwngs Johns has a medocre 6-7 league mark and 7-8 overall record. The Panthers held Redwngs Jeanne Hallenbeck, Marca Thelen, Darlene Skym and Sue Ann Suchek dpwn from ther usual hgh scorng performances wth Hallenbeck leadng the ponts, followed by Thelen wth 8, Suchek wth 4 and Skym wth 2. - Also addng to the scorng for St. Johns were Cheryl Stump wth 7, Janet Purtll wth 5 and Dense Harrah and Lor Hennng each wth overall whle St. Redwng effort wth 10 St. Johns managed to.;* s *tf 8.- stay farly even n scorng n the second half, but the - power the Panthers had bult up n the frst half was too much for the" Wngs to overcome. The Panthers held a 33-22* halftme lead whle n the. 2nd half Alma scored only 16 ponts to St. Johns 18; PFC. McDonald,n, * serves n [ NIGHT HAWK Redwng lanes Gandl Masark Shell, Zeebs Coca Cola Brunos \ EggStatonl5-15 Legon Becks Harrs 28V-6V 22VI-7VJ Randolphs > Bobs (Auto Body 1-29 H team seres-redwhg lanes 2616 H team game-redwng lanes , Hlndseres-J.Latroe 580 H hd game-g. Halteman 224 Other 200-T. Danley 220, W. Dush 218, R.*-Durbn 215, J. Latroe 214, L. Bshop 208. FT. POLK. LA. Army prvate Thomas B. Dockham, son of Mr. ard Mr. PVT. Dockham at Ft. Polk Lee J. Dockham, 6140 Fawn Valley.Bath,recently was assgned as a feld artllery crewman wth the 5th Infantry Dvson at Ft. Polk, La. USAAC Marne Prvate Frst Class Mckey L, McDonald, son of Mrs. W. K, Parknson of DeWtt, has reported for duty wth the 3rd Marne Dvson on Oknawa. x Aformer student of Lansng Eastern Hgh School, he joned the Marne Corps n December 1975.

15 - NOVEMBERl7,976 CLINTON COUNTYNEWSST. JUHNS»MICHIGAN 16 CLINTON COUNTY ELEC TION RESUL TS ;,v^. s± Duplan AVCB Olve I Precnct 1 Precnct 2 r5 tas, Precnct 3 < > Precnct 4 [ Precnct 5 I AVCB Precnct 1 g"precn,ct 2 & Precnct 3 I 4j* ^ Precnct 4 0 Precnct 5 Precnct 6 AVCB Bengal Dallas 5 Precnct 1 Precnct 2 AVCB Eagle Greenbush 3 a Precnct 1! Precnct 2 AVCB Lebanon DeWtt Cty AVCB. Essex Westphala P^efclct 1 g Precnct 2 ffl PrecnctS Precnct 4 AVCB Rley Vctor Bngham TOTAL * Presdent Senate Congress 8 C o F a 383 2Q " " > ST 299, ,549< 13,475 8,17-412,200 3, * *85 -^» < ? , ? ,285 J /. - T > ,144 / > " V * \ * ^ t > ;" - " * ^ , J» - / <? f , , ; : ? * c A O \ ,32^ 6,067-3,439 16,150 10,245 9, , 358 D <? , no [4, " ~ I4,98C County tax lmtaton * & , , j 9,314 ** +t***».. ^._nl... M * ^.-At_ C _ ,906

16 NOVEMBER CLJNTON COUNTY NEWS*ST.JOHNS*MICHIGAN 16 Farmng and 4-H n Clnton County 4-H Chatter Toronto, here we come CANDY PIERSON 4-H s nothng new to Candy Person. She s a former 4-H member and has been a 4-H leader for nne years n the Stoney Creek 4-H club. In makng a decson as to what project to lead she sad "I decded to lead what I knew best and that was food preparaton." Candy s also very nvolved wth her church as church secretary and helps wth TNT class. Growng plants and dong ceramcs are also enjoyable pasttmes for her. Her husband Jm, a malman, s also nvolved as a 4-H leader n the gun safety project. They lve at 457 W. Centerlne Road, St. Johns. Ther chldren Dwght and Chad are too young to be n 4-H yet, but Candy says "Im a real belever n 4-H and I want out chldren to partcpate when thay are old enough." JIMDEBRABANDER "Beng a 4-H Leader s a rewardng experence" says Jm DeBrabander. "If you really care about helpng kds, they mprove and do very well n what they attempt wthyour help." Jm became nvolved n the 4-H program three years ago, when the local club needed a woodworkng leader and softball,coach. The softball team he worked wth ths year were the County Champons n one 4-H softball league. He has played on softball leagues n the. Navy and the Lansng cty Leagues. Workng at Oldsmoble as a desgner n the Plant Engneerng Department, farmng hs farm and huntng s the way Jm spends a lot of hs tme. Jm s shown cleanng hs gun to prepare t for huntng season. He lves at 320 E. Jason Road wth hs wfe Janet and ther chldren, Jeff, John, Jmmy and Jll. ^Producng Herds Produce Even More "Toronto here we come" s the theme of the Clnton, Gratot and Shawassee County 4-Hers as they plan to vst Toronto, Canada Nov as part of the Countes 4-H Award Program. The group of 37 4-H*ers and four chaperones wll go va a chartered bus. Whle n Toronto the group wll vst the new Cty Hall and the Ontaro Scence Centre; attend the Royal Agrcultural Wnter, Far and the Royal Horse Show; tour the Cty of Toronto and Castle Loma; vst the new Canadan Tower whch s the tallest free-standng buldng n the world, see Chna Town.go shoppng and see other ponts of nterest. The group wll return home on Sunday, November 21 after stoppng at Nagara Falls. The adult chaperones nclude Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kss an e, St. Johns; and Mr. and (Mrs. James OBren, Durand. Advce from the experts The 4-H Offcers" Tranng Workshop held Nov. 9th was qute successful wth 89 offcers representng 22 4-H clubs partcpatng. Adult resource people worked wth the dfferent offcers on conductng ther responsbltes as the offcer n ther local 4-H club. The adult resource people ncluded: Robert Barbeau - assstant vce presdent, Central Natonal Bank wth the presdents; Alan Alaga - vo-ag nstructor, Ovd- Else Hgh School wth the vce presdents^ Betty Bell and Cathy Carroll - Cooperatve Extenson Servce secretares wth the secretares; Robert Purtll- vce presdent, Central Natonal Bank wth the treasurers; Shrley Karber- newspaper reporter wth the news reporters; and Anabel Peck - 4-H leader for Else 4-Corners wth the recreaton leaders. New OffcerB n Fowler The Fowler Freballs 4-H members elected new offcers as follows for 1977: Bryan Antes - presdent; Mary Feldpausch - vce presdent; Jule Schmtz - secretary; Terry Mller - treasurer; Geraldng Thelen - news reporter. The summer trp awards were announced and far premums were passed out. There wll be a 4-H glass drve on Dec. 4 n St. Johns. The clubs next meetng wll be Tuesday, Nov. 30, 7:30 pan. at Fowler Hgh School. The members enjoyed a hayrde followng the club meetng. News front Clovers The Clovers 4-H Club n St. Johns has a new organzatonal leader ths fall wth Inda Kentfeld as Blls column Much of the nearly 7,000 tons of dressed meat taken each year by Mchgan hunters - and trappers never reaches the table due to mshandlng by hunters or msgvngs by cooks. For good-tastng wld game, use specal care both n the feld and n the ktchen. There s no queston that, now, good dary men wth hgh producng herds are able to procjuce even more mlk wth the same amount of feed. NU PRO Dary Feed helps regulate soluable and nsoluable protens wthn the rumenof the cow. NUPRO tm Dary Food > FOR ALL YOUR FARM SUPPLY NEEDS... See The ST. JOHNS CO-OP PHONE We wb be closed Saturdays, begmnhg Nov. 27,1976 game tps h warm weather, clean and wpe dry body cavtes of game brds as soon as possble. Do not remove feathersor use water untl ready to cook. In cool weather, brds may be carred through the day wthout cleanng. Clean abdomnal cavtes of small mammals, bear and deer the day they are klled. Remove, splntered bones,.shot and fur from wounds. If there s lttle natural bleedng from the wounds, bleed the anmal. Or soak the cleaned anmal 8, to 10 hours n a soluton of one tablespoon salt per quart of water. For tender meat, wat 24 hours before cookng young game. Older anmals should be aged several days and parboled. Because wld game tends to be drer and tougher than domestc meat, cook at low temperatures n most heat. To prepare pheasant, use any most-heat chcken recpe. Pheasant meat s smlar to chcken but, drer. I Duck meat s usually served rare. Wld duck meat s dark and dry, and should be cooked n a covered roaster wth strps! R.E. BENSON PLUMBING & HEATING 106 N. Clnton St. Johns Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP 52 Years Same Address sumng the rens. The cub now has 24 members and wll be meetng Tuesday, Nov.23,7 p.m.at the home of Mrs. Kentfeld. Marlyn Rce, 4-H program assstant, showed sldes on "What Does 4-H Mean" helpng the members and parents to better understand what 4-H s all about. Projects for 1977 were descrbed and enrollments taken. Sunshne Stchera The Sunshne Sttchers 4-H members have elected Gay Cobb as ther presdent for Other offcers nclude: Lesle Hazle vce presdent; Carre Glerum - secretary and treasurer; and Cndy Glerum - news reporter. The members voted to have dues for the year at 30 cents each. The club plans to go roller skatng n January. The members wll meet next on December 6 at the home of Dane Hazle., A New Club A new 4-H Club n the Langsburg area wll be known as t;he Wonderful Workers 4-H Club under the leadershp of Wanta Stevens. The members elected Ken Carlsle as presdent and Shelly Rowley as news reporter. The members voted not to of bacon on the breast. Wear rubber gloves when cleanng rabbt, and cook the meat untl well done to avod tularema, or rabbt fever. Warty growths on rabbt legs, head and other body parts are harmless. Wth ruffed grouse, or partrdge, prare chcken; woodcock and sharp tal grouse usually only the breasts are served. When preparng beaver, raccoon or bear, remove all fat from the meat to avod strong flavor and odor. Serve bear meat welldone. Even after long, roastng, bear meat s pnksh when frst cut, but darkens. For further wld game.nformaton, obtan Extenson Bulletns-252, "Good Eatng from Woods and Felds," and 253, "Venson," from your county Extenson Offce. TRACTORS have club dues and wll meet once a month. The clubs next meetng wll be Nov. 30, 3;30 pan. at the home of Wanta Stevens. There are 10 members n the new club. Potluck n Else The Else 4-Corners 4-H members wll have a potluck supper for members" and famles Nov. 26, at the E. E. Knght School. Ths wll be the clubs achevement meetng and program. Members are urged to brng ther glass bottles to Shrley Roberts home for the Dec. 4 glass drve. The members wll go roller skatng Nov. 18, at the Ranch Roller Rnk n St. Johns. New members were ntated nto the club. The members wll vst the Else Lbrary Dec. 7 for the story hour and wll present a book to the lbrary as a gft from the club. Leather s ther Bag The Sundance Kds 4-H members are workng on Wth John Aylsworth leather as ther wnter projects. The parents attended ther Nov. 2 meetng to observe the members toolng coasters and handlng the dfferent leather tools. The far premums and certfcates and trp awards were passed out to the members. The club wll sell Chrstmas trees as a money makng project. The members wll go roller skatng on Nov. 18, at the Ranch Roller DEWITT BUSINESS DIRECTORY DEWITT NEWS IS SPONSORED BY THESE COOPERATING MERCHANTS BILL FOWLER FORD SALES N.US-27 Dawtt Phone JOHN E. ALLEN CONSTRUCTION 2173 W. Cutler New Homes & Addtons Remodelng - Roofng t Rnk n St. Johns. Adults Nght Skatng 4-H Members 16 years of age and older, and 4 H leaders are nvted to go roller skatng every Wed j nesday evenng startng Dec. 1 at the Ranch Roller Rnk from 8-10:30 p.m. Ths wll be known as Adults Nght Skatng. ITS KARBERS FOR ONE STOP COMPLETE BUILDER SERVICE CALL KARBER BLOCK CO. 812 Church St. Johns Have a happy day and f you want to smle when the job s done call - UIW T.SCHAEFER.INC. MASONS CARPENTERS CONTRACTORS Phone HOWES GREENHOUSE 8160 US-27 DeWtt Phone ^<W WELCOME to Hstorc DEwrrr founded Oct f Ths prme ad space can be yours for CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE I.HC INC. W-LOADER J.D W-LOADER J.D J.D M.F M.F. 65L> OLIVER 1550D M.H. 444 PICKERS N.I. 324 W-12 ROLL BED * N.I. 310 PICKER- 1 ROW. N.I. 314 SHELLER < N.I, 7-1 ROW I.H.C. - 1 ROW WE ARE NOW BOOKING WINTER S E R V I C E R E P A I R S John Deere Sales and Servce Carson Cty Phone PLOWS J.D BOTTOM J.D BOTTOM J.D BOTTOM J.D MTD. OLIVER 6 BOTTOM N. I. UNI EQUIPMENT 702 POWER HEAD,762 CHOPPER HEAD 766 CHOPPER ROW HEAD ROW HEAD 766 HAY HEAD WINTER STORE HOURS *3 90 per wk. Call GRADY SMALLEY SALES-BUILDING- LEASING - TRADES LONG REALTY CO LT3 Htchng DeWtt Post Rd. fc*"* REALTOR : NEW IDEA COMBINES M.F. 300 W-2 CYL. M.F. 222 CORN HEAD GLEANER Cll J.D. 343 CORN HEAD J.D. 643 CORN HEAD We have a very Complete lne of Good Used Equpment MON.-FRI. 7:30-5:30 SAT. 8:00-12:00 * «(! <

17 Jane Knght has been apponted by the St. - Johns Publc Schools to represent the dstrct n a Rght to Read Workshop. Jane has taught readng n the dstrct snce She s presently workng under a Ttle I project n the ele-* mentary schools. The Rght to Read campagn s a natonal effort, begnnng n 1970 to elmnate llteracy. It nvolves state, local, prvate and federal contrbutons. It seeks to focus natonal attenton on the fact that close to 19 mllon adults and seven mllon chldren n the Unted States are functonally llterate. The goal of the combned effort s to elmnate llteracy naton wse by In Mchgan a seres of workshops have been held to tran readng personnel and admnstrators from local and ntermedate school dstrcts to develop and mplement dstrctwde readng programs. The Mchgan Rght to Read program s coordnatng readng programs n specal, compensatory, vo- Charge man wth crme * The Clnton County Investgatve Squad through the sherffs department solved a breakng and enterng that occured Nov..10.at Bakers Foodland, 127 Man St. Else. A quantty of food stuffs was taken from the buldng. I On Nov. 11 Jerry Lynn Matrau, of Sagnaw, was charged and arrested for t$e breakng and enterng. > Also,on Nov.ll a breakng and enterng occured afc the Lyle Ranshaw resdence at 3017 US-27. The resdence was entered and a televson, -food stuffs and a gun were taken. Senors elect offcers The senor ctzens group that meets at the St. Johns Epscopal Church has elected.the followng offcers for the comng year: charman, Clarence Bauerle; vce-charman, Arthur Curts; secretary, Carmen Tranfhel; treasurer, Maron p Hll; cards and flowers, ^Helen Baumgartner. catonal, and general educaton. It promotes nservce tranng for teachers, parents, prncpals, volunteers and admnstrators. Durng the past two years 326 persons from 260 local and 20 nter-, medate dstrcts have been traned. The Rght to Read tranng sessons are held n Lansng at the Hlton Inn throughout the school year. " St. Johns polce quet report week The St. Johns polce department reported a relatvely quet week from Nov. 8 to Nov. 14. The force handled one larceny; one drunk and dsorderly; two Drvng whle under the nfluence of lquor; three runaways; three vandalsms; and one warrant pck-up. Sx accdents also occured durng that tme perod wth njures resultng from one accdent. James Kelley, 606 N. Clnton was eastbound on Jule Stevenson n Whos Who Jule Stevenson, receved word her bography wll appear n the 10th annual edton of Whos Who Among Hgh School Students. She s a 1976 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s attendng the Unversty of Dayton n Oho. She s majorng n specal educaton. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson of St. Johns. The DeWtt Cty polce department reported t arrested nne people for havng open ntoxcants n a vehcle and publc streets and also arrested two people for beng drunk and dsorderly, Saturday evenng. Polce Chef Wendell Gbbs St. when he swerved Meyers noted there has to avod httng a dog at been a problem wth perthe corner of Gbbs St. and sons walkng down the Elm St. and struck a utlty street drnkng alcoholc pole. Kelley "was taken to beverages as well as Clnton Memoral Hosptal people drnkng n cars, for treatment of njures. The DeWtt force also NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS*ST. JOHNS*MICHIGAN 17 County resdents respond to crme preventon program "People have been j pretty receptve to the pro- 1 gram,"larry Ruby sad about the new Crme Pretenton Program he s headng n Clnton County. The Crme Preventon Unt was started about one month ago and snce that tme Ruby has had several contacts made ncludng eght to 10 ndvduals nqurng about Operaton Identfcaton. Ruby s makng a bg push now to make busnessmen aware of the ncreased shoplftng that occurs durngeke holday season. Ruby ndcated November and Decemhor are jseak tmes for shoplfters because there s more busness and less sales people per person.. The offcer wll be ce Handled two breakng and enterngs. A radal arm saw was taken from the Conway Con resdence at 803 W. Man St. n DeWtt. The second breakng and enterng occured at the DeWtt Hgh School on Nov. 14 when the concesson stand was broken nto. There was also one malcous destructon of property to an auto and one furnshng alcohol to a mnor at the DeWtt football game. showng a slde presentaton to the Exchange Club Thursday. "Hopefully through ths presentaton I can get employers to ask. me to show the presentaton to ther employees," Ruby commented. He also gave a warnng to potental shoplfters. "Shoplftng can be a felony." For tems taken under $100 t s classfed as a msdemeanor or smple larceny, whch s punshable by 90 days n jal and or a $100 fne. Anythng taken valued over $100 s consdered a felony. Busnessmen havng What do you expect from a lender? UNDERSTANDING! Many of us are farmers and ranchers just lke you Our understandng of credt as a producton tool comes frst-hand. Its an understandng you cangrowwth....we understand a growng mans growng plans, CHARLES BRACEY Manager Your Local PCA Planner MICHAEL CRUMBAUGH Loan Offcer PHONE S. US-27 ST. JOHNS questons or who would lke to have, ther employees see the presentaton should call Ruby at Ruby also noted that he has been followng up on the breakng and enterngs that have occured durng the past month. The response towards ths aspect of the program has- been about 50 percent. Out of a on yon some old-fashoned attenton? 108 Brush St. ST. JOHNS Phone See meforstate Farm health nsurance. Lke a good neghbor, State Farm s there. 11*11 M1M SIM Fvm IMutl Momcbk Imutmc* Compmy Horn* OtTm: BoomQUn. tonth the sx people he contacted, three consented to havng Ruby check ther homes for areas that are ads to potental thefs. The offcer wll nstruct resdents where more lght s needed, f shrubs close to the home should be trmmed, and how people can protect ther home and property from possble break-ns. «regular monthly ncome f you became dsabled? 108 Brush St. ST. JOHNS Phone See me about State Farm dsablty ncome nsuranca LUceagoed neghbor, State Frm Is there. SOU F«n Uutt AuttnobHt Inturanc* Compwy Homt Otfa: Bwrnkpon, Wnoh The Clnton County Sherffs department Tandled four accdents and nne car-deer accdents durng the week of Nov. 8 to Nov. 14. Cars drven by Thomas D. Zuker, 2475 S. Erepps Rd. and Alvn L. Mullgan, 3755 N. Krepps Rd., both of St. Johns collded on Krepps Rd. on Nov. 10 at 7:15 pan.,".on Tuesday, Nov. 9 at, 3j56-a:m."Douglas A Ham-" t$ lff,;5.05-sdney"-rd.,:i6sf t control of the vehcle he wasj drvng on Wrght Rd. 300 feet south of Poneer Rd. Hamln was cted for falure to have hs car under control.. A car drven by Scotty J. Wng, R 1 Lowe Rd., drove off DeWtt Rd. when he stated he tred to avod httng three deer as they jumped out n from of hs auto. The ncdent occured on Nov. 11 at 4:05 ajn. Acar drven by Denns L. Wlson, 4280 S. Scott Rd., St. Johns collded nto the -back of an auto drven by Jane I* McCallster, 8236 KrouseRd.Ovd.on US-27, north of Ralroad St. /"SAVE 30 TO 50% Mora offcant than other typos of nsulaton on tho market Mora comfort par dollar. By gvng a hgher nsulaton value per nch as compared aganst other types of nsulaton Draft Fro* - Flows nto every crock, completely shuttng out wnd, cold In wnter and heat n summer,. *" Easly nstalled - Perfect for exstng homes and new houses. Nose Reducton Foam cuts nose from outsde envron* mant by up to 90% Fre Resstant - Non Combustble n accordance wth ettablhad buldng codes. Lfe Tme Guarantee - Pormont \jnon«sttlng sheld aganst the cold and wnd. *,j,, L t. Mj<, (REDUCES HEATING COSTS BY-UP TO 50* PAYS FOR ITSELF WITHIN THREE YEARS HOME HEATING COSTS Our foam s smlar n appearance to sponge cake, s blown rto exstng walls, and s a hghly effectve barrer aganst the gold. Used n skyscrapers, apartments, and prvate homes across the naton for over 10 years. SUPERIOR INSULATING St, Johns, Mch. Lansng Representatve ED ONDRICK 1918 Keegan Cl. Lansng, Mch St. Johns Representatve LEON C. SERLES 1712 Garfeld St. Johns, Mch. 48B Phone for free estmate CALL COLLECT OR MAIL COUPON TODAY (/Send More Informaton Only! [/ Have Your Representatve Call For An Appontment I NAME ADDRESS COUNTY [BEST TIME TO CALL. ZIP. PHONE I 220 N. Clnton CHEST PH FOR FARM FINANCING REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES /ft/* //// LAM) BANK IHff/ft /. I IMS. US-27 Ph SI. Johns, Mch. Servng Amercas Farmers: Provder* of Plenty Land of Oz Beautful Fashons Infants Grls Toddler? - Reg. Jrs. Mor. - Sat. HI 9:30-5:30 Ph lulmlllcus 210 N. Clnton A<ro. CURTIS MATHES THE FOUR YEAR WARRANTY TELEVISION PORTABLE WELDING ARC... FABRICATION g»c MACHINE WORK *"".,, HITCHES FARM WORK P,PE THAWING 10 years experence ALUMINUM\#^ c o t N E F"^, A E E t S T. JOHNS JIMS TV SALES & SERVICE JtM SKRIBA CURTIS MATHES - HOME OF THE 4 YR. WARRANTY Color TV - Stereo - H-F R* ABHUEY <us.a7) 2 M. N. of Becks Farm Mkt. PHONE a7.s3s.2330 Thanksgvng ; 220 N. Clnton 1HURE-HL ^* CANDIES CLAOIIKL Cfuvcototw lb. %*% 95 SL Johns SEE CHEVROLET FOR 1976 EDINGER CHEVROLET FOWLER PHONE Hallmark Cards. Inc. I flawito vl V Ifml* Cards & Partyware 1977 Calendars Dated Chrstmas Ornaments Startng Dec. 1st we wll be open evenngs untl Chrstmas ANNS COIFFURES THE ULTIMATE IN SMART & FASHIONABLE HAIRSTYL1NG BLOW DRYING STYLED HAIRCUTS COLOR DESIGN 1602 E. STATE ST. JOHNS 4 OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU ANN PALMER - OWNER OPERATOR JOYCEBALL DOLORES PHINNEY VICKIWARR CHRIS STEVENS OPEN \ TUE.-WED.-FRl. 8-5 THURS. 8-9, PH SAT* 8-3 ABRY MOWN TTAVEBN,1/ (.. J,.1 \m Banquet Facltes n the New Clnton Room RESTAURANT & LOUNGE, Great Steaks Prme Rb Seafood Unque Atmosphere Good Old Fashoned Servce Fr. & Sat. Dancng Jm Basel Just down the road a pece N. US27 DeWtt Ph. 66^5015 ISr* O BOATS, MOTORS BECK & HYDE FARMARINA, INC. Lawn & Garden C ( Equpment Mon.-vhd.-Fr.9-9 ONE OF MICHIGANS LARGEST Ctond Juttd«y PARTS DEALERS - W.» Sun. «V4. OFCM7DAY* L»*t«!onN.Ut.27«W.N«o»StJohm»f

18 NO\KML*EK 17,1976 CUNTON COUNTYNEWSST. JOHNS*MlUHKAN 18 the market place M I NOW! Help Wanted 1 ^ Amercas Number 1 brand RV area dealer needs experenced salesperson. Ful lne Coachmen and only 8 WOMEN NEEDED TO authorzed Dodge servce work 8 evenngs per month center. Unlmted opporfor $8 an hour. Queens Way tunty wth Amercas and to Fashon. Call or areas fastest growng RV or GPC-38- lne and dealer. Takng -4Q,.1^ applcatons 9-3, Mon-Fr. "HOMEWORKERS I? re P s RV ncentep, WANTED IN THIS (VREA: DeWtt p-l men, women, students. No * n experence necessary; [ L \KI^^\^A O stuffng and addressng I J o D s Wanted 3 envelopes (Commsson Malers). Earn sparetme money at home. $ weekly posslbe. SEND $1.23 (refundable) & a long stamped, addressed envelope for detals; PPS- 537, 216 Jackson No. 612, Chcago " 28-3-p-l MACHINIST-must have Mll experence, jg, bore & borng mll experence. Benefts. Applcatons now beng taken at Lans Corp. 704 E. Oakland, Lansng p- 1 l WANTED--Lve n Housekeeper ,15480 Forest Hll Rd., Grand Ledge p-l NOW TAKING applcatons for job openngs, Industral Phosphatng Co Krepps Rd p-l HELP WANTED - Cook wanted part tme for Clnton County Jal, apply Admnstratve Servce, Courthouse, St. Johns p-l D BACKHOE TRACTOR WORK WANTED! Lcensed, nsured, bondable. * Call Rch Beeman, GPC-38-tfn. WANTED - Bulldozng, backhoe work, dran felds, water lnes, footngs & dggng of any knd. Lee Zuker. Ph tf-3 CUSTOM Barn whte washng wth nsectcde and brush sprayng. Call B.G. Schafer, Pewamo. PGC-35-tfn Carpenter wants work, lcensed. Lansng D-3 Real Estate d SELLERS INTEREST IN LAND CONTRACT. We buy. Fast servce. Call or wrte gvng complete facts. Ford S 4 LaNoble, LANOBLE REALTY CO., E._. Mchgan Ave., Lansng, Mchgan Phone , evenngs tf-4._. Does Your Chld Want A Horse? RIDING Your expenses wll be less and your Chlds knowledge wll be greater. Great Chrstmas Present Gft Certfcates Avalable Call CASEY HUGHES Ph. FOR SALE-116 acres wth FOR SALE-10 or 20 acres large well kept older home, P art jy, w 0? ed fa. rme J T " e barn and several out north of Else, deal buldbuldngs, all tllable except tag ste. Seller wll fnance, for small woods and creek p-4 near Fowler. 74 V acres nearly all tllable, no buldngs, frontage on 2 roads, perk ok. N.E. of St. Johns. 37 acres wth no buldngs rver crossng property, frontage on 2 roads, perk ok, between St. Johns and 1 Ovd. For nformaton Ph. Peter Kurnz at p-4 FOR SALE-House n St. Johns, 4-bedrooms, 1 bath, lots of natural woodwork, new electrcal and furnace n 1971, fenced n back yard, close to downtown and FOR RENT - Attractve 2- schools, avalable bedroom house near mmedately. $26, Hubbardston at 8057 N p4 Jones Rd. Avalable Dec. 1. WANTED 1 or 2 acres $135 per month. Securty perked lot between Grand depost and references Ledge Mullken,! requred. Call or Grand Ledge Schools. Call p-6 1 Lllan Law of Fedewa I Bulders & Brokers, ! or GPC-44 NEW LISTING Lovely home for a large famly, modern ktchen t formal dnng room, freplace, rec. room. No Call Lllan Law of Fedewa Bulders & Brokers, or , GPC-44 FOR SALE acres farm land, secton n Essex Townshp, Clnton County Mch. Wrte Fred Mohnke owner 300 E. Ralroad St. St. Johns, Mchgan p-4 FOR RENT - Large pleasant sleepng room, p-6 FOR RENT - furnshed 2-bedroom apartment, heat furnshed, no pets, reference & depost. Ph or l-p-6 FOR RENT - furnshed effcency apartment wth all utltes pad. On US-27, adults only. Ph p-6 FOR SALE 7 percent Wanted contract, balance to Rent $20,000.00, pays $150. per month. 15 percent dscount. LOOKING TO RENT - 3 to 4 Call after 4:30 p.m bedroom home n or around PGC-38 St. Johns area. Ph. after 7, HOUSE FOR SALE BY^Lansng p-7 OWNER, Newly J. remodeled 4 bedroom home, full basement, natural gas. heat, 2 cty lots. 141 East Jefferson St., Pewamo. Phone PC WAVERLY Newer, 3 bedroom ranch, can easly use 2 \portons of 46x26, carpeted, paneled basement for more. Man floor laundry, Vk baths, 30x10 closed back porch, 12x35 covered pato, large 2 car attached garage, large lot, landscaped and fenced, lots of storage. Ph CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTOR? Use Ths Classfed Lltng For Fart Servce From Clnton County Busness Flnm_ AUCTIONEER AI. GALLOWAY, AUC- TIONKKK. Used Farm Machnery & Pars. St. Johns SPACE FOR RENT BOBS AUTO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, )21. 80(1 N Lansng. C&n CUEVROLEf CO.. New & Used Cars.- Else K62-.AO0. You cant do belter an> where. KGAN FORD SALES, INC., 2(M W. lgham, phone Plnlo-Ford-Maverck- Torno-Mualanf. For the,besl Buy n New & Used Chevrolels see KD1NGER CHEVROLET, Fowler, phone 59:1-2100, HBTTLERS MO/TOR SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks. CREDIT BUREAU Clnton County CREDIT BUREAU, Phone , Credt Reports Collectons. DRUGS PA I tt3 IIKXALL DRUGS, 1 Open dally 7:30 a,m. to 9 p.m.. Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5-7 I P-m. ELECTRICIANS SCIIMITT ELECTRIC CO.. Itesdcntlal - Commercal - Industral , 1002 E. State SI. FARM DRAINAGE JAMES RURNHAM. Phone St. Johns Hll, St. Johns. FERTILIZERS ZEEB FERTILIZERS. Even thng for the sol, St. Johns 224-:2.I4. Ashley FINANCIAL CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. (Unon, Safelj for Savngs snce IHIHl. FLORISTS Say t wth Qualty Rowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP, II2I N. Clnton 1, St, Johns, 224-»2l6. FOODS ANDYS IC.A. St. Johns. Home Baked Bread. Pes. Cookes. Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. Horses LEVEYS JEWELRY JEWELRY. Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Walches. Else. HB2-4:OO. LIQUID FUELS SPACE FOR RENT D & II PARTY SHOPPE. Package Lquor 9 a.m p.m. Mon., Thurs., Frl. & Sat.,!) a.m.- II p.m., 224 N. Clnton. PLUMBING FAUCETS REPAIRED OR REPLACED, DRAINS CLEANED, TOILETS REPAIRED, LEAKS FIXED. NEXT TIME PAY LESS CALL WATERWORKS RESTAURANT SOMEPLACE ELSE Dnng & Cocktals Ph. 2^4-3072, S. US-27 Upholstery RIDING LESSONS UPHOLSTERY Begnnng thru advance. FREE ESTIMATES - Indoor rng, Cross country & PICKUP & DELIVERY. jumpng. All ages. FOX PH after 6 p.m. BRUSH FARM CASEY anytme. HUGHES INSURANCE -VACUUM SALES Automoble Coverage - Fre Insurance - Oencral Casualty. ALLABY- KIIEWRAKER, INC 108-, N. Clnton Ave.- St. (Johns. Phone 224-H258. TO PLACE YOUR PROFESSIONAL LISTING IN THIS DIRECTORY KIKBV CENTER. VACUUM SALES AND SERVICE* New & Rebult Klrbys; Good Kelecllon of other makes, 70S N,AS 27, St. Johns / Tralers & Campers FOR RENT Dodge- Motor home 23 foot, sleeps 6, phone PG-SJ 28tfn _ VANCONVERSION MOTOR HOME - Travco V-8 full power, 16,500 mles, full lvng facltes. Sale prce $6,300. Dreps R.V. Center, DeWtt. Ph p-9 TRUCK CAMPER Jacks, Olympc ol stan, 3 shades of brown, 5 gallons, $22.00, hot water heatng connectors, lavatory, duck decoys. GM car wheels. Ph GPC-39 Automotve 1 73 MAVERICK 2 door, 302, V-8, mag wheels, sde ppes, rado, standard shft, bucket seats, good condton. Ph. BATH AREA - Beautful GPC42 country settng only 8 FOR "SALE 1976 Ford mles from East Lansng. Elte, fully loaded except Large two story alumnum power wndows & powerseats, dark blue wth whte home wth 5-6 bedrooms, 35x56 pole barn. Fond. vnyl roof & whte nteror. Ideal horse country. W. G. Low mleage. Phone , Martn Co., Call 6539, Portland, Mch. PGC- Peggy Cook, frfn 29-3-p-4 FOR SALE 1970 Oldsmoble 3 seat Vsta ( For Rent 91 Cruser wth ar, good condton, $1, or make offer. Phone PGC- Moble Homes 10 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Rchardson, 1969, new carpet, central ar, applances, washer & dryer hook-ups, well kept, comfortable. Avalable on large country lot, wth prvate pond to fsh, swm or skate. Reasonable rent. On Peake Rd., Portland-Eagle area. Call PGC-38 FOR SALE New Moon 1966,12x60 & lot, 3 bedrooms, Vh baths, Portland area. Call between 9 a.m. & 9 p.m PGC-39-tfn 39 FOR SALE 1976 Ford Elte, fully loaded except power wndows & power seats. Dark blue wth whte vnyl roof & whte nteror. Low mleage. Phone , Portland, Mch. PGC- 36-tfn 1974 HORNET X HATCHBACK V-8, power steerng/ power brakes, ar, -2?,000 mles, new radals, excellent condton. $2500.,Ph GPC-42 BY OWNER 1973 Volvo 1144, 4 dr., ar, rear defrost, rado. 4 soeed, new radal tres, runs excellent, looks sharp, just tuned, $ Call GPC- 44 FOR SALE 1973 Ford F- 100, 302 V8, standard, power steerng, hgh cap wth boat rack. Clean. Call PGC-42-tfn 1970 FORD FAIRLANE 2 dr., reason for sellng U S. Navy. 3 mles north of Pewamo. Phone PC-42 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBIE STATION WAGON , new pant and re-bult engne. Sacrfce for $1,500. Has campng gear. Dreps R.V. Center, DeWtt, p-9 * 1971 OLDS Cutlass Supreme vehcle No M , to be sold at publc aucton 18th of November at 9 oclock. 201 E. Walker St., St. Johns, Mchgan p- 11 Motorcycles 12 MOTORCYCLE-1974 Kawasak, 400 cc, seral No to be sold at publc aucton 18th of November at 9 oclock. 201E. Walker St., St. Johns, Mchgan p- 12. Farm Machnery 18 WANTED - Bu^r type feed grnder. Ph p-18 FOR SALE 4 row narrow cornhead for Gleaner C-2 combne GPC-42 FOR SALE - 1,050 gallon storage gas tank and 10 x 36 tarp for sem. C.J. Lumber, Westphala, Call anytme. PGC Haf ner Electrc Fowler, Ph Complete Servce and Parts A Full Lne of Snowmoble Accessores. HAFNER ELECTRIC l) (Hogs & Sheep 20T C Notce 3( Card of.for SALE - Yorkshre Feeder Pgs, 8 weeks old, $ Also antaue ron bed (sngle) $ Ph p-20 FOR SALp - Feeder pgs cut & trmmed p-20 ( Cattl. B FOR SALE-Regstered, PoUed Hereford Bull. Call before noon p- 21 Aucton Sale 26 TOY AUCTION Over! $25, n new toys to be sold to the hghest bdders. All frst qualty. Sale to be held, 7 p.m. every Frday, 127 Brdge St., Dmondale. GPC PUBLIC AUCTION Every Frday, 7 p.m., 127 Brdge St., Dmondale. GPC-37tfn. [Mscellaneous 27 r URILL PRESS Lafhe, power hack saw, ar compressor, torch set, parts washer, electrc-handhydraulc lfts, belt sender, buffer, spot welder, bar bender, hand shear. Call , Sprng Lake. PGC+36- tfn OLYMPIC OIL STAIN In shades of brown, 5 gals. $22. hot water heatng convectors, lavatory, GM car wheels, 2 typewrters & stand. Ph GPC-40 FOR SALE - 3 lots n Eureka I Cemetery, Gerald Burcroff, Hot, Mch P-27 FOR SALE - Wood burnng furnace wth blower and new 1 grates p-27 JOINER Jg-band-tablepower hack saw, wood-metal lathe, dsc-belt sander, arcwre welder, torch set, hand mll, dearco ppe bender, ar compressor, drll presss, hyd. press , Sprng Lake. PGC-44-tfn CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND PROCESSING, by appontment. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef, pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Vaughns Meat Processng. v West Cty Lmts on Bussell Rd. just off M-57 Carson Cty., FOR SALE Dark room equpment, complete, all about 1 year old. enlarger 135 mm and 2y 4, 8 x 10 easel, tmer, safe lght, prnt dryer (holds four SxlOs),- lenses (50, 75, 90 mm), four 8x10 trays, paper cutter. AU for $ Call GPC-M c Wanted Mscellaneous 2ffl "CYMBALS NEEDED 2 hgh hats & rde cymbals/- others consdered. Call after 5 o.m. GPC-41 TIMBER WANTED Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston ) Rd., Pewamo, Mch. Phone, and-or tf-28,,, J WANTED - Bean bag char n good condton, reasonable. Call days. 26-tf-32-dh AM LOOKING FOR ALL KINDS OF POSTCARDS, especally old ones, f you have any to sell please 1 contact the POSTCARD LADY days or evenngs. 14-tf-dh-29 BINGO Holy Famly -Church, 510 Mabbtt Rd., Ovd. Monday 7 p.m. lg-tf-29, We have old cty and county drectores for Clnton* Shawassee and Gratot Countes,$2.00 Call Credt Bureau 224;2391 for detals P-29 Household Goods ^2) FOR SALE 36" G.E. electrc range wth selfcleanng oven, $ Magnavox stereo console wth 23" black-whte TV, $100.00, also Magnavox stereo console, $ ,000 BTU ar condtoner. Ph GPC-39 FOR SALE Parts for all electrc shavers. Leveys Jewelry, Else, l-tf-29 BEDROOM SUITE SALE Stll n progress., Good selecton. Becker Furnture, Fowler, PGC-39 FOR SALE 30" GE electrc range wth selfcleanng oven, $100.00, Magnavox stereo console wth 23" black-whte TV, $100.00, also Magnavox stereo console; $75.00, 10,000 BTU ar condtoner. Ph GPC-3940 FOR SALE - French Pror vncal davenport, 3 cushors,6 ft. 10 n.,cherry frame, needs upholsterng, $ Call * 29-l-p-32 Thanks 3 We, the famly of Mllard McCreery, wsh to extend our heartfelt thanks for the -generous. outpourng of memoral contrbutons, floral offerngs, food, cards and prayers durng the loss of our loved one. K Thanks also to the Houghton Chapel, pall bearers, Rev. Copeland for hs beautful memoral trbute, and those of the Frst Baptst Church for ther luncheon. Mrs. Mllard McCreery Mr. and Mrs. Wendall McCreery & famly Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kelly & famly Mr. and Mrs. Mllard G. McCreery & famly Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCreery & famly 11 would lke to express my thanks to Dr. Cook and Dr. ) ( Grost, the nurses and ades on 3rd floor and all those who were so knd to me when I was n the hosptal. To my frends, relatves and neghbors for the gfts, plants, cards and vsts to the hosptal. Especally "Thank You" for those who brought food, etc. to the house after I returned home, Rev. Claude Rdley for hs vsts and Pastor rbob Prange. Thank you and God bless you for carng. USED TRACTORS Betty (Elzabeth) Everts 29-l-p-30, J.D. +60 W/Snowbldde & Chans Used AC. WD 45 1-Used Whte Dsc 20 ft. Several New & Used Plows IN STOCK OWOSSO IMPLEMENT CO W. M-21 OWOSSO PHONE WHIP I I INFLATION INSULATE AND SAVE Do Your Own Wth Our Equpment N 0W Gall For An Appontment BUERGE ELECTRIC HEAT & INSULATION 744 S. Elm, Ithaca 6 MONTHS FREE RENT Call us & see how you can get up to 6 months free rent MO VE YOUR MOBILE HOME TO ST. JOHNS MOBILE HOME VILLAGE NOW! WE WILL PAY MOVING COSTS LARGE LOTS, PAVED ROADS, CITY SEWER AND WATER, NATURAL GAS Lots for any sze coach, or Double Wde. We wll pour specal pads for Double Wdes. ST. JOHNS MOBILE HOME VILLAGE 609 N. Morton Phono Pats Eagle Restaurant TUESDAY NIGHT Chcken Buffet 5-8 p.m. Baked chcken, potatoes & gravy, assorted salads, rolls, butter, coffee, all you can eat. $2.95. OPEN TO. PUBLIC, FRIDAY NIGHT Fsh Buffet 5-9 p.m, 2 knds of fsh, salads, relshes, rolls & coffee. All you can eat $3.25 SATURDAY NIGHT Smorgasbord 6-9 p.m. 3 knds of meat, potatoes & gravy, salad bar, rolls & butter, coffee. AH you fan pat.. $4.25 butter, Open Monday thru Frday 11-2 p.m. for Lunches Our Specalty-Homemade Pastes 4700 N. Grand Rver (3 blocks N. of arport entrance) For reservatons Phu J»\ <l,f X <

19 NOVEMBER.17,1976 CLINTON COUNTYNEWS*ST.JOHNS*MICHIGAN 19. tefcal NOTICE V*... *> 1 Jtl t Ttat?* of Lettng or Dran Contract and Revew of Ap* T portjonmenu of the Glen* L dale Dran Notce s Hereby Gven, That If Harry J, Harden, County Dran Commssoner * o( the County of Clnton, : StateofMchgan.wlllonthe, 30th day of November A.D.I * 1976, at the Dran Commls-J ;soners Offce, 1003 South 1 Oakland Street In the Cty of St. Johns, In sad County of Clnton at 11:00 oclock n! the forenoon of that day..receve sealed bds untl 11:00 oclock n the fore- " Iroon of that day, when bds wlt be opened and publcly - announced for the con- " 7 strcton of a certan Dran known and desgnated as ^.-IGlendale Dran, focatet "and establshed In the JTownshlp of Olve. Sad dran s dvded nto 1 Sectons as follows, each 1 secton havng tho average depth and wdth as set..forth: All statons are 100 feet apart Secton No. 1 begnnng at *.. staton-number 0+00 at the lower end of sad dran and extendng to staton number 74+00, a dstance of 7,400 feet and havng an average depth of as feet, and a wdth of bottom of 6 feet,, from Staton O+OO to 30+-J 00, and 4 feet from Staton to Staton o b, Excavaton Includng u, clearng, channel excavaton, and levelng old and new t"-t l P spol 44a5 rods V lft*, -». t ( t\. -C, I U -,.Gradeback on water-, courses wth mulch. (No te 1 down) In addton to seedng.and fertlzng. (9 water courses),, Daleyfertlzng and seedng acres, > -, Furnsh and nstall C.M.P. n tle outlets per standard " detal. 6 each.! Install 48 feet of 30", C.M.P. and furnsh and nstall standard renforced concrete septc tank wth formed openng and on ste, poured concrete headwall extenson, as drected. Inlet ppes (30 feet long wth flared end secton). Furnsh and nstall per standard detal as Instructed. In the constructon of sad Dran the followng quanttes and character of tle or ftlpe wll be requred and contracts let for same:.furnsh 54 feet of 60" C.M.P. (14 gage - 3x1 Corr.). Furnsh (2) 2 feet long 60" C.M.P. Bands. Furnsh 48 feetof30"c.m.p.(14gagetwo and two-thrds x A Corn). Furnsh (1) 2 feet long 30" band. The constructon of sad Dran wll nclude the constructon of the followng culverts and brdges havng /the locaton and of the type 4, -and sze stated for whch contracts wll be let. The Commssoner shall frst let the secton at the outlet of the Dran and shall let each remanng secton n ts order, upstream: Provded, that the Commssoner may ^at-the-dranhrrsecfbrs-t)r-3-^ ;- ^ jss! as a whole whchever ap-,f,ence Nor1 pearsfto hm most practcal. "Krepps Road" Install 54 feet of 60" C.M.P. wth surface. Restoraton- Sad job wll be let by sectons. The secton at the outlet of sad Dran wll be ^ let frsthand the remanng, t sectons In ther order up- \! 3 stream, n accordance wth \, J the dagram now on fle wth r "I the other papers pertanng g to sad Dran, n the offce of 5 the County Dran Commls- 3 soner of the County of E Clnton to whch reference 5 may be had by all partes "* nterested, and bds wll be f made and receved accorda Mj y- A Contracts wll be made ft wth the lowest responsble u bdder gvng adequate sol securty tor the performance) a gj%f the work, n tho sum then g and there to be fxed by me,! reservng to myself the rght *j to reject any and all bds, K and to adjourn such lettng to suchtmef and place as I y«~# shall publcly announce. 3 The date for the comple- A ton of such contract, and 5 the terms of payment there- J for, shall and wll be an- U nounced at the tme and \ place of lettng. Any person? desrng to bd on the above J mentoned work wlt bo re- qured to depost Wth the A Dranage Board a certfed», check or cash to the amount A of 5 percent of the bd as a A guarantee that he wll enter - nto contract and furnsh the a requred bond as prescrbed 3 by law. The checks of all >2 unsuccessful bdders wll be rt returned after contracts are J awarded. The payments for r 5 the above mentoned work,,* wll be made as follows: f»j Dran orders payable Aprl a Notce Is Further Hereby Gven, that on the day of,.19, at the offce of the Clnton County Dran Commssoner, located at 1003 South Oakland Street, n the Cty of St. Johns. In the Townshp of Bngham, County of Clnton, or at such other tme and place thereafter, to whch I, the County Dran Commssoner afore- sad, may adjourn the same, the apportonment tor benefts and the lands comprsed wthn the "Glendale Dran Specal Assessment Dstrct," and the apporton- ments thereof wll be subject to revew for one day, from nne oclock In the forenoon untl fve oclock n the afternoon. At sad revew the computaton of costs tor sad Dran wll also be open for nspecton by any partes Interested.. The followng Is a descrpton of the several tracts or parcels of land consttutng the Specal Assessment Dstrct of sad Dran, vz. Clnton County at Large, Olve Townshp at Large, Vctor Townshp at Large. Secton 1, Olve Townshp, T.6N, R2W: S Vt SE /-, W *A of SW A exc begnnng at a pont 660 feet West of thb NE corner thereof, thence East 660 feet, thence South 660 feet, thence runnng on a dagonal Northwesterly to P.O.B. East A of the SW /< exc. begnnng at a pont 660 feet South and 660 feet East of the Northwest corner thereof, thence West 660 feet, thence North 660 feet, thence East 1,320 feet, thence South 1,485 feet, thence runnng on a dagonal Northwesterly to P.O.B. Secton 2, Olve Townshp, T,6N, R2W: E A of SE /«exc. begnnng at the NE corner thereof, thence West 1,320 feet, thence South 660 feet, thence East 660 feet, thence North 330 feet, thence runnng on a dagonal Northeasterly to P.O.B. S W of W >A of SE A, E W of S W of E W of SW V*. Secton 11, Olve Townshp. T.6N. R2W: N V of NE IV That part of the S A of NE *A descrbed as follows: Commencng at the Northeast corner thereof, thence West 2,310 feet, South 264 feet, East 990 feet, South. 561 feet, North to P.O.B. * Secton 12, Olve Townshp. T.6N, R2W: N Wo! NW/«. The SW of thenww.exe commencng 825 feet North. of) the Southeast cornerthereof, thence South 825 feet, thence West 2,640 feet, thence North 660 feet, thence Northeasterly to begnnng. ~~ "The NE~W, exc commencng 990 feet North of the Southwest corner thereof, thence South 990 feet, Jhence East. 2,640..fee), thence North 2,640 feet, thence Southwesterly to a pont 718 feet South and 660 feet West of Northeast corner thereof, thence Southwesterly to begnnng. Secton 6, T.6N, RlW:, SWttofSWW.exc. school ste n SW corner. 1 Now, Thereforo, All unknown and non-resdent persons, owners and persons nterested n the above descrbed lands, and you Clnton County Clerk, and you Clnton County Road Commsson and you Olve Townshp Supervsor are hereby notfed that at the tjrte and place aforesad, or at such other tme and place thereafter to whch sad lettng may be adjourned, I shall proceed to receve bds for the constructon of sad "Glendale Dran," n the manner herenbefore stated; and also, that at such tme and place as stated aforesad from nne oclock n the forenoon untl fve oclock n the afternoon, the apportonment for benefts and the lands comprsed wthn the Glendale Dran Specal Assessment Dstrcts wll be subject to revew. And You and Each of You, Owners and persons nterested n the aforesad lands, are hereby cted to appear at the tme and place of such revewng of apporton- ments as aforesad, and be heard wth respect to such specal assessments and your nterests n /Raton thereto, f you so desre. Dated ths 9th day of November A.D Harry J. Harden, County Dran Commssoner, County pf Clnton. Notce of Lettng of Dran Contract and Revew of Apportonments of the Kneeland Dran Notce s Hereby Gven, That I, Harry J. Harden County Dran Commssoner o! the County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, wll, on the 30th day of November A.O. 1976, at the Dran Commssoners Offce, 1003 South Oakland Street In the Cty of St. Johns, n sad County of Clnton at 11:00 oclock In the forenoon of that day receve sealed bds untl 11:00 oclock n, the forenoon of that day, when bds wll be opened and publcly announced for the constructon of a certan Dran known and desgnated as "Kneeland Dran," located and establshed In the Townshps of Bengal and Bngham n sad County. Sad dran Is dvded nto 1 Sectons as follows, each secton havng the average depth and wdth as set forth: All statons are 100 feet apart. Secton No. begnnng at staton number 0+00 at the lower end of sad dran and extendng to staton number , a dstance ol 15,960 feet, and havng an average depth of 8.0 feet, and a wdth of bottom as follows: 0+00 to equals 14 feet; to equals 8 feet; to equals 6 feet; Constructon tems and Quanttes: Staton 0+00 to rods of open dran clearng excavaton and levelng. 1 each. Gradng back on watercourses. STaton to rods of clearng one sde, channel excavaton and levelng. 24 Acres Daley Fertlzng and Seedng. 11 each - tle outlets, 9 each 12 nch nlet ppes, 5 each 15 nch nlet ppes, 2 each 18 Inch Inlet ppes, 1 each 24 nch nlet ppe, 2 each - Construct feld entrance wth 15 Inch nlet ppe. In the constructon of sad Dran the followng quanttesand character of tle or ppe wll be requred and contractslet for same: 1.68 Ft. of 15 4" X 9 3" Sectonal Plate Ppe Arch - (12 gage) Ft. of 12 8" x 8 1" Sectonal Plate Ppe Arch (12 gage) Ft. of 142" x 91" CMP. Arch. (3x1 Corr.) 10 gage. The constructon, of sad Dran wll Include the constructon of the followng culverts and brdges havng the locaton and of the type and sze stated for whch contracts wll be let. The Commssoner shall frst let the secton at the outlet of the Dran and shall let each remanng secton In ts order upstream; Provded, that the Commssoner may let the Dran n sectons or as a whole whchever appears to hm most practcal. Staton Lowell Road Salvage exstng 10 Da. SP.P. and Transport to Walker Road Crossng. As-. ramble and Install 15 4" x,,..,,. h 9 3 I? S.P.PA - 68.Feet long/«j? t J / V 3,? -,-Stat on S 53+^5 r, ---MaVer J * *$ * Ir * "FarrrCrossng -assemble?. 1,he w.<?! and nstall x 8* 1" S.P.PA 40 Ft. Long (Remove exstng brdge). Staton Becker Farm Brdge - Remove and Dsposal of exstng brdge. Staton Grove Road - Install 80 of 142" x 91" C.M.P. Arch. Remove,and dspose of exstng brdge. Staton <* The date for the completon of such contract, and the terms of payment theretor, shall and wll be announced at the tme and place of the lettng. Any person desrng to bd an the above mentoned work wll be requred to depost wth., the Dranage Boartfa certl- I fed check, money order, or cash to the amount of 5 percent as a guarantee that they wll enter nto contract land furnsh the requred, bond as prescrbed by law. The checks of all unsuccessful bdders wll be returned after contracts are awarded. The payments for the above mentoned work wll be made as follows: Dran Orders payable AprL 15,4978 Notce s Further Hereby Gven, that on Wednesday the 22nd day of December, 1976, at the Offce of the, County Dran Commssoner located at 1003 South Oakland, In the Cty of St. Johns, n the Townshp of Bngham, County of Clnton, or at such other tme and place thereafter, to whch I, the County Dran Commssoner aforesad, may adjourn the same, the apportonment for benefts and the lands comprsed wthn the "Kneeland Dran Specal Assessment Dstrct," and the apportonments thereof wll be subject to revew for one day, from nne oclock n the forenoon untl fve oclock n the afternoon. At sad revew the computaton of costs for sad Dran wll also be open for nspecton by any partes nterested. The followng s a descrpton of the several tracts of. parcels of land consttutng the Specal Assessment Dstrct of sad Dran, vz: Clnton County at Large, Essex Townshp at Large, BnghamTownshpat Large, Bengal Townshp at Large, Grand Trunk Western Ralroad, Mchgan Department of State Hghways and Transportaton. Bengal Townshp T.7N, R3W: Secton 1 all. Secton 2 - except com. 80 rods East of the NW Corner thereof, thence W 80 rods, South 60 rods, NEly to r begnnng. That part of Secton 3, descrbed as follows: Com. 30 rods S of E V Cor, thence Sruth 50 rods, West 60 rods, NEly to begnnng, and Com. > 40 rods N of E V* Cor., thence SWly to pont 60 rods West and 30 rods North of sad E V> Cor., thence NWly to pont 97 I rods south and 103 rods West of NE cor. Secton 3, I thence NEly to pont 60 ( rods South of sad NE Corner, thence South to begnnng. Secton 10-South 60 rods of E 40 rods of S ANEA. That part of the N V SE W and N 12 Acres of SE # SE A descrbed as follows: Com 40 rods W of NE Cor. N Vv SE /< thence East 40 rods South 100 rods more or less to the N R W of ralroad, thence West 80 rods, NEly to begnnng. South 25 acres ofse WofSEA Except com. corner thereof, thence East 30 rods, South 52 rods, East 10 rods, South 40 rods, West 40 rods, North to begnnng. Secton 12-all. Secton 13 - except com. 80 rods North of SE Cor. thereol, thence SWly to pont20 rods North and 30 rods West of SE Cor., thence West 20 rods, thence NWly to a pont 40 rods North and 60 rods West SE corner Walker Road - Remove and t therof, thence West 20 rods, dspose of exstng Brdge. North 10 rods, West 40 rods. Install 66 of 10 da. S.P.P. as salvaged from Lowell Road Crossng. Sad job wll be let by sectons. The secton at the outlet of sad Dran wll be let frst, and the remanng sectons n ther order up stream, In accordance wth the dagram now on fle wth the other papers pertanng to sad Dran, n the offce of the County Dran Commssoner of the County of Clnton to whch reference may be had by all partes nterested, and bds wll be made and receved accordngly., Contracts wll be made wth the lowest responsble bdder gvng adequate securty for the performance of the work, n the sum then and thereto be fxed by me, reservng to myself the rght to reject any and all bds, and to adjourn such lettng to such tme and place as I shall publcly announce. South 10 rods, West 110 rods, thence SWIy to pont 40 rods East of SW corner. thereof, thence East 280 rods. North 80 rods to begnnng. Secton 14 - N W and SE /«, except the West 40 rods. Secton 15 - East 20 rods ofwwne AE WNE/.E 80 rods of North 30 rods of N V* SE A. Secton 23 N A of N fve-sxths of EV* of NE /, except com. 50 rods south of NWcorner thereof, thence N 45 degrees East to pont 15 rods East of West lne thereof, thence North 20 rods, thence NWly to begnnng. Secton 24 - Commencng 40 rods East of NW corner thereof, thence West 40 rods, South 67 rods, East 20 rods, NEly to begnnng. Essex Townshp T.8N, R.3W SectonlS - Com. 80 rods E of SW Corner thereof, OX YOLK, and WAGON WHEEL _._ lght fxtures n alldfferent.szes. GREAT for nteror remodelng or Chrstmas gfts *. COOPER Iwho was orn and 1.ded November 16 to the bereavedparents, Maurce and Anne! Cooper of 503 S. Morton wthout ever seeng a sunrse or a sunset -- the end of a dream. du3ne PHONE CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING SUPPLY AND NURSERY PHONE thence North 16 rods, thence NEly to a pont 10 rods West and 32 rods. North of S V* post, thence. NEly toa pont 10 rods East and 100 rods North of S fe post, thence NEly to a pont 120 rods North and 100, rods East of S post, thence N 45 degrees East 16 rods, thence NEly to a pont 40 rods west of E # post, thence NEly to pont 20 rods west, and 52 rods North of E >/, post, thence NEly to a pont 56 rods North of E V, post, thence South 216 rods, West 240 rods to begnnng. Secton 36 Com. SW cor., thereof, thence North 160 rods, East 22 rods, SEly to pont 40 rods West and 24 rodssofnecor.,w VofSW V>\ thence SEly to pont 22 rods West and 35 rods South of sad NE con, thence SEly to pont 55 rods South of sad NE cor., thence SEly to pont 70 rods South of NE Cor.,ofWW 0fE^ofSW/4, thence NEly to pont 45 rods South of NE Corner of E A of SW A, thence East 29 rods, thence SEly to a pon(85 rods South of NE corner of W /* of SETA, thence South 39 rods, thence SEly to a pont 10 rods East and 17 rods North of SW corner, of E A SEW, Thence SEly to a pont 5 rods North of SE corner. Secton, thence South 5 rods. West 320 rods to begnnng. Bngham Townshp T.7N, R.2W Secton 6 - Com. at the NW Cor ol S W of NWW, thence North 56 rods, East 7 rods, South 16 rods, East 13 rods, SEly to pont 71 rods East of sad NWCor., thence East to a pont 61 rods West of the NECor.oftheS WolNW W, thence South 10 rods, SEly to a pont 34 rods West and 25 rods South of sad NE Corner, thence SE to pont 29 rods South of sad NE corner, thence SEly to pont 10 rods East ol S 16 Acres of S A NE W, thence South 16 rods, thence S 38 degrees West to N & S A lne thence East 40 rods, South 70 rods.east to a pont 10 rods West of NE Corner otw 20 Acres of SE Wof SE /«thence South 20 rods. East 10 rods, South 33.4 rods, East 24 rods, South 26.6 rods, West to SW Cor. Secton 6, thence North to begnnng Secton 7 - W A N 1 /ofn, /ofne/.exa3 acresnsecor.swwofsw ttofnett WW of that part of SE W lyng North of Ralroad. SW A of SE V., exc. 2 acres n NE Corner. Secton 18 NW V* except 2 acres n SE Corner. N 35 acres of W40 acres of NE /«N 1659 acres of NW W of SW frl /«5 Acres n NW Cor. of W Vt E VI of SW frl W. 5 acres n NW Cor. of South Acres of W V, of SW w. Now, Therefore, All unknown and non-resdent persons, owners and persons nterested n the above descrbed lands, and you Clnton County Clerk, and you Clnton County Road Commsson, and you Bengal Townshp Supervsor, and you Bngham Townshp Supervsor, and you Mchgan Department of State Hghways and Transportaton are hereby notfed that at the tme and place aforesad, or at such other tme and place thereafter to whch sad lettng may be adjourned, I shall proceed to receve bds for the constructon of sad "Kneeland Dran," n the manner herenbefore stated; and also, that at such tme and place as stated aforesad from nne oclock n the forenoon untl fve oclock n the afternoon, the apportonment for benefts and the lands comprsed wthn the Kneeland Dran Specal Assessment Dstrcts wll be subject to revew. And You and Each of You, Owners and persons nterested n the aforesad lands, are hereby cted to appear at the tme and place of such revewng of apportonments as aforesad, and be heard wth respect to such specal assessments and your Interests n relaton theretd, f you so desre. Dated ths 9th day of November A.D Harry J. Harden;County Dran Commssoner. NOTICE OP MORTGAGE SAU3 _ Default -havng been madorfhe condtons of a certan Mortgage made by James B.Bard and lnds J. Bard, husband and wffo, as Mortgagors to Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns, a Natonal Ban)dng Assocaton, St, Johns, Mlch- 5an, as Mortgagee dated amtarv 10, 1976, and recorded In the offlco of the Regster of Deoda for the County of Clnton and State of mchlgan, on Januaryl4,1975,fnIbBr279 of Mortgages, on page 197 on whch Mortgage there s clamed to bo due at the date of ths notce, for prncpal and Interest, tho sum of Fve Thousand Eght Hundred Twenty-sx and 38 one-hundreths ($6,826.38) Dollars, and no proceedngs havng been Insttuted to recover tho debt now remanng secured by sad Mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale contaned In sad Mortgage has become operatve; Now Therefore, Notce la Hereby Gven that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned In a ad Mortgage and n pursuance of the statute In such case made and provded, the sad Mortgage wll bo foreclosed by a aalo of the premses theren descrbed or ao much thereof aa may be necessary, at publc aucton, to the hghest bdder, at tho front lobby of tho Clnton County Courthouse n the cty of St. Johns, and County of Clnton, Mchgan, that beng the place of holdng the Crcut Court n and for sad County, on January 6 1D77, at oclock In the forenoon of sad day, and aald promses wll be sold to pay tho amount so as aforesad then due on sad Mortgage together wth 16 portent Interest,. logal costs, Attorneys* fees Legal Notces and also any taxes and nsurance that aald Mortgagee does pay on or pror to the date of sad sale; whch sad premses are descrbed n sad Mortgage an follows, to-wt Lot 23 ond 24,Block C, Vllage of Ovd, Clnton county, Mchgan, accordng to the plat recorded n lber 21, page 367, Clnton county Records. The redempton perod Is sx months from the date of sad sale. CENTRAL NATIONAL: BANK OP ST. JOHNS- Mortgagee, Dated November 15, ID76 WILLIAM G. JACKSON Attorney for Mortgagee 200 West State Street St. Johns, MI G NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Defaults havng been made In the condtons of a certan mortgage made, by Northcrest Center, Ltd., a Mchgan Lmted Partnershp, of 1585 R Grand Rver Avenue, East Lansng, -Mchgan, to Frst State Savngs Assocaton of East Lansng, a Mchgan corporaton, of East Lansng, Mchgan, dated July 24,1973, and recorded In the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan,on July26,1973, In lber 272 of Mortgages on page 370, and sad mortgagee havng elected under the terms of sad mortgage to declare the entre prncpal and accrued Interest thereon due, whch electon t does hereby exercse, pursuant to whch there Is clamed to be due and unpad on sad mortgage at the date of ths notce for prncpal and Interest One Hundred Sxty Three Thousand Three Hundred Eght and 95 one-hundreths Dollars ($ ) plus nterest from August 10, 1976, and no sut or proceedngs at law or In equty havng been nsttuted to recover the debt secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof: NOW, THEREFORE, by vrtue of the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and pursuant to the Statutes of the State of mchtgan In such cases made and provded, NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, Decem-, ber 16,1976, In the lobby at the North entrance of the Court House n the Cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, and, State of Mchgan, at 10:00 n the forenoon, sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale to the hghest bdder at publc aucton of the premses descrbed n sad mortgage, or so much thereof as maybe necessary to pay the amount due as aforesad, and any sum or sumb whch may be pad by tho undersgned at or before sad sale for taxes and or Insurance on these premses, and all other sums pad by the undersgned wth Interest thereon, pursuant to law and to the terms of sad mortgage, and all legal costs, charges, and expenses, ncludng attorneys fees, whch premses are descrbed as follows: Lot No. 118 and the West 685 feet of Lot No. 119 Botchot Acres Subdvson No, 3, accordng to the recorded plat thereof. Townshp of De- Wtt, Clnton County, Mchgan., The redempton perod shall be sx months from the date of sale. FIRST STATE SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OF EAST LANSING. A Mchgan Corporaton, Mortgagee Dated: November 1,1976 JOHNBRATTIN Attorn ey.for Mortgagee 215 S. Washngton Ave, Lansng, MI NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE In tho condllom ol a certan mortgage made by MILL BROOK MEADOWS, INC., a Mchgan Corporaton, of 31a Manchetlor Drve, DaWIH, Mlchloan, as Mortgagor) to CLINTON NATIONAL BANK S TRUST COMPANY, a federal bankng corporaton, wth H prncpal oftlces stuated In St. Johns, Mchgan, as Mortgagee, daled Julvao, If71, and recorded In Iho otl[ca of ]he Regster ol Deeds, lor the County ol Clnton. State ot Mchgan, on August \9, 197S, In Llbor Sat ol Mortgages, pages 745-JM. Mortgagee havng elected, under the terms ot sad mortgage to declare the entre prncpal and accrued Interest thereon due, whch electon It does hereby exercse, pursuant to whch Ihere Is clamed to be due and unpad an sad mortgage on the date at ths notce for prncpal and Intoresr, the sum ol ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY and 3B-100 DOLLARS ((148,570.38) and no clvlls lull or acton or proceedng at law or In eaultv havng been Insttuted.to - recover the debt secured by sad mortgage, or any par thereat. NOW, THERFORE, by vrtue ol the power of sale contaned In lad mortgage end pursuant to the tatutes In luch cases made and provded, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that oh the Ind day ot IDwember, 1W4,o 10:00 In the forenoon, at the North Man entrance of the Clnton County Courlhouse, In the Cty ol St. Johns, County ot Clnton, Stale ol Mchgan, llha beng the place ol holdng the Crcut Court wthn the sad County] sad mortgage wlt be foreclosed by a ae at publc aucton to the hghest bdder ot Iho premses descrbed In lad mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due a aforesad, ana any sum whch may be pad by me undersgned at or before lad ae lor taxes and-ar Insurance on sad premses, and all other sum pad by the undersgned, wth Interest thereon, pursuant to law and to tna terms ot sad mortgage, end all legal costs and expenses, Includng the attorneys lee* allowed by law, Whch premses are descrbed as follows; Lots f, 10, U, It, 11,14, IS, U. 35, M, 37, 38, 39, 41, 50, 51, S3, 55 and Outlot A Mlllbrook Meadows Ho. 1, a subdvson ot a part ol the Southwest U ol Secton 5, TN, R2WJ cty ot OeWltt, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the plat I ter so I recorded In Lber 5, ol Plal page 3A, Clnton County Records, ALSOMlllbrook Park beng a part of Mlllbrooh Meadows No, 3, except that part of sad park begnnng at the Northwest corner of Lol 13, Mlllbrook Meadows No. 3, thence Northwesterly feet on a curve to the left havng a central angle ol 03 degree* 31 34" a radus of 41f,3f feet and a long cord betrlngbdllancaol North 15 decreet 2* 37" West teetl thence North 44 degrees 31 41" East.Te 43 feet; thence South 45 degrees 31 11" East, 15 feet thence South 44 degrees 31 48" West *5 feet to the pont ot begnnng! ALSO the South 65 rods of the East V of the West V of the Sou In west V ol Secton 5, T5N, RlW, and the South 85 rods ol the Wel V ol the East Vot the Southwest A ol Secton 5, T5N, R3W, except a parcel ol land commencng at lha Southeast corner thereol, thence North 10 rodst thence Wests rods, thence Soulh 10 rods, thence East! rods" to the place ot begnnng. Also except the recorded plat or Mlllbrook Meadows No. 1, beng a par ol Assessors Plat No. 3, Vllage (now Cty) ol DeWltt, Also except those lot of Mlllbrook Meadows No. 3 not Included n the above descrpton. The properly above descrbed s occuped as onetl] parcel and me sale ot all such property Is necessary to Satsfy the amount due on Ihe aforesad mortgage,.the mortgagors, ther successors and assgns, or any person lawfully clamng from or under them shell, wthn SIX (4) MONTHS from the date ol Ihe aforesad foreclosure sale, be enttled to redeem the entre premses sold, by payng to the purchaser, hs executors, admnstrators, or assgns, or to the Regster of Deeds, In whose offce Ihe deed Is deposted for beneft ol such purchaser, the sum whch was bd therefore, wh Interest from the tme ot me sale at the rate percent borne by the mortgage plus any other sums requred to be pad by law. DATEQ; October 15,»7a Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust - Company Mortgage PANDY L. TAHVONEN Attorney lor Morgagee IDS East Stale-Street 51. Johns, Mchgan 40a79 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE OEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE In Ihe condtons of a certan mortgage made by GARY C. VanAMBURG and DONNA VanAMBURG, husband and wle, of 317 West Street, Ovd, Mchgan, as Mortgagors to CLINTON NATIONAL SANK & TRUST COMPANY, A natonal bankng corporaton, wth Its prncpal offces stuated n SI. Johns, Mchgan, as Mortgagee, dated September 25, 1775, and recorded In Ihe offce of the Regster of Deeds for the County of Clnton, Stale of Mlchlg>ft, on October 3, 1975, In Llbe/al, pages Mutsaqee, Jjajtlnn..SJj-cJed. under the terms of sad mortgage to declare the entre prncpal and accrued Interest t h e r e o n d u_e, whch electon It does hereby exercse, pursuant to whch there Is clamed to be due and unpad on sad mortgage on Ihe date ol ths notce tor prncpal. and Interest, the sum of TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDREO FIFTY. EIGHT AND (SU.555.M) DOLLARS andno cvl sut or acton or proceedng a) law or In equty havng been Insttuted to recover Ihe debt secured by sad mortgage, or any part thererof, NOW THEREFORE, by Vrtue or the power ol tale contaned In sad mortgage and pursuant to the statutes fn such cases made and provded, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Ihe lath day of December, 1975, at 10:00 A.M. In the forenoon, at Ihe North Man entrance of I ha Clnton County Courthouse, In the Cty of SI, Johns, County of Clnton, Stale ol Mlchloan. (that beng the place ol holdng tna Crcut court wthn the sad County) sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale at publc aucton to the hghest bdder ol the premses descrbed In sad morlgaoe, or so much thereol as may be necessary to pay the amount due as aforesad, and any sum whch may be pad by the undersgned at or before sad sale for taxes and-or Insurance on sad premses, and ell other sums pad by the undersgned, wlll Interest thereon, pursuant 10 law and to the terms of sad mortgage, and all legal cols and expenses. Includng the attorneys fees allowed by law, whch premses are descrbed as follows: Commencng at a pont 140 leet North of the Southeast corner of Block P, Vllage ot Ovd, Clnton County, Mchgan, runnng thence West to a pont 70 leet East to Ihe West lne of sad Block P, thence North feet, thence West 4 feet, thence North IS feet, thence.east to West Street, thence South to pont of begnnng. There beng more than two. thrds (two thrds) of Ihe orgnal Indebtedness stll due and owng, the mortgagors, ther successors and assgns, or any person lawfully clamng from or under them shall, wthn SIX (5) MONTHS from Ihe date of the aforesad, foreclosure sale, be enttled lo redeem the entre premses sold, by payng to the purchaser, hs executors, admnstrators, or assgns, or to Ihe Regster of Deeds, n whose offce the deed s deposted (or beneft ot such purchaser, the sum whch was bd therefore, wth nterest from the tme of the sale at Ihe rate percent borne by Ihe mortgage plus any other sums requred to be pad by law. DATED: November Clnton Natonal Bank a. Trust Company Mortgagee RANDY L. TAHVONEN Attorney for Mortgagee 103 East State Street St. Johns, Mchgan 48B79 3B 5 State of Mchgan The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of Arnold Lee Wng, Deceased. Credtors of the doceased are notfed that all, clams aganst the estate must be presented to the sad Janet Howland, Admnstratrx at 3B39 Captal Cty Blvd., Unslng, Mchfgan and proof thereof, wth copes of clams, fled wth the court on or before February 2, Dated November II, 1976 Janet Howland 1740 Theresa DeWtt, Mchgan F. MERRILL, WYBLE ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER 3939 Captal Cty Blvd. Lansng, MI State of Mchgan _IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOR THE COUNTY OF GAIL frtflapman, Plantff vs. DENNIS L. CHAPMAN, Defendant ORDER TO ANSWER FILE NO DM GCR On July 30, m, an acton was fled by Plantff, In ths Court to obtan a decree of absolute dvorce. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Defendant, Denns L. Chapman, shall answer or take such other acton In ths Court as, may be oermltled bv tnw no nr before January 1, Falure. to comply wth ths Order wn result n a Judgment by Default a.alnst such Defendant for the relef demanded In the ^Comolalnt flwt In ths Court. lf~is FURTHER ORDERED that Ihe lees or costs ol publcaton be pad by Clnton County, LEO W. CORKIN HONORABLE LEOW. CORKIN (Countersgned) Dolores Hleler Deputy Clerk DATE OF ORDER: GREATER LANSING LEGAL AID BUREAU BY: s. Chrs Campbell Chrs Campbell (P25147) 300 North Washlnoton Avenue Lansng, Mchgan 4SV Chloes column Turkey tb Thanksgvng s on ts way and that means ts "Turkey Talk" tme. The key to a delcous turkey eatng holday s plannng. A consumer told me of her frst attempt at a turkey dnner. She had purchased a ready-to-cook frozen turkey. Not beng acquanted wth the "whats and hows" of turkey preparaton, she took the turkey out of the freezer sx,. hours before t -was, to make ts mealtme entrance. Needless to say, her famly dd not have turkey that day! Whole frozen turkeys cannot be a spur of the 1 moment meal. They requre a longer perod for thawng and cookng than other meats and poultry. Do some advance plannng for your Thanksgvng turkey. If you have decded to serve turkey, rather than ham or goose, duck or chcken, you stll have other purchasng decsons to make. No longer s all turkey the same. You can buy whole frozen turkey.or boned turkey roll, or a half of a turkey or a quarter turkey. Perhaps f you have a small famly, youll want to buy only turkey legs or thghs or breast or wngs. The gblets and neck are also sold separately. Then more decsons confront you. If you buy a boned, rolled turkey, do you want all dark meat or all lght meat or a combnaton? Do you want one already cooked or ready-to-cook? Wth whole frozen turkeys, you must decde-f you want a pre-stuffed turkey or one you can stuff yourself. (Warnng: You DO NOT thaw,the pre-stuffed brds.) You can also purchase -turkeys whch wll baste themselves durng cookng. These extras wll, of course, add to the total cost of the product. After you have decded what type you want, you must next decde upon the sze of brd you want. If you are buyng the whole frozen brd, ths helps you decde whether you want a fryer-roaster or a young hen or young torn, or a fully mature hen or torn. Lets suppost you decde to serve a whole frozen turkey. What do the labels mean when they say young hen or torn, for example? Lets look at the, usual meanngs. Fryer-Roaster -- Ths s a very- young brd that usually weghs between 4 and 8 pounds and s usually 15 to 17 weeks of age. The smaller szed fryerroasters may be dsjonted and fred or splt and broled, lke chcken. Any of these may also be stuffed and roasted. Young Hen and Young Tom - Ths s a qute tender brd between 5 and 6Vz months old.the weght 1 vares. Ready-to-cook hens are usually 5 to 11 pounds and toms are about 9 to 18 t pounds. Broad Breasted Bronze or Broad Breasted Whte Turkey -- These are other. labels you may fnd. Turkeys that carry such labels, are classfed as a young hen or young torn, but are larger than those of other breeds. The hens range from 10 to 15 pounds, whle toms are usually 16 to 24 pounds and may be 25 to 30 pounds. Fully Mature Hen or Tom - Ths product may be labeled smply as a "Hen" or "Tom" turkey. The meat s less tender, the breastbones are hardened, and the skn s coarse. These turkeys wll cost less per pound than other turkeys but wll be drer. They are best cooked by brasng them n a covered roaster or pressure cooker, h determnng what sze of turkey youll need, keep the followngn mnd. If the! turkey weghs less than 12 pounds, fgure "on threefourths to 1 pound per t generous servng. When 1 over 12 pounds, plan V to three-fourths pound per 1 servng. Ths wll vary as Isome turkeys have a smaller percentage of waste than, other turkeys of the same age. Specals on turkeys are lkely to be found,the week before Thanksgvng, and usually feature the larger brds of 18 to 22 pounds. * Turkeys are nspected, but gradng s optonal. The federal grades are USDA-Grade A and USDA Grade B. USDA Grade A s a hgher qualty, but turkeys of both grades are qute acceptable. There wll be lttle dfference n* appearance. Grade B may have a lesser coverng of (fat, but can stll provde delcous eatng for your -famly. School menu SALISBURY STEAK WITH BROWN GRAVY Whpped Potatoes Buttered Corn Enrched Bread Fortfed Margarne Mlk Cooke SPAGHETTI WITH MEATBALLS Cut Green Beans ( Sweet Apple Chunks Enrched Bread Fortfed Margarne Mlk. H-24 SLICED TURKEY WITH GRAVY Whpped Potatoes Carrot Cubes, Enrched Bread Fortfed Margarne Mlk \ Snack Cake THANKSGIVING VACATION Pck your sze, 1977 FORD TRUCKS PLUS: A good selecton of Used Cars EGAN FORD SALES, INC. 200 W. Hgham St. ST. JOHNS Phone :»/

20 NOVEMBER 17,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS*ST. JOHNSMIC HIGAN 20 Geraldne Nergarth Funeral servces were held Monday, Nov. 15 at 1:30 pan. at Osgood Funeral Home n St. Johns for Geraldne L. Nergarth, 75, 605 E. Walker St., St. Johns. Bural took place at Mt. Rest Cemetery wth the Rev. Johanndes offcatng. Mrs. Nergarth was born Sept. 19, 1901 n Attca, hd. to Samuel and Cyntha (Mattox) Reed, She ded Thursday Nov. 11 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She attended Attca Hgh School and Northwestern Unversty. She marred J.Ivan Nergarth, n Attca, Ind, on Aug 2,1932. Mrs. Nergarth was a member of the Frst Unted Methodst Church n St. Johns, and the Mchgan Retred Teachers Assocaton, Hosptal Auxlary and Delta Kappa Gamma Socety. Mrs. Nergarth was employed as an art teacher n the St. Johns Publc Schools for several years. She s survved by one daughter, Pat Grelck, Traverse Cty, three grandchldren, and one twn sster, Paulne Reed, of St. Johns. Stella Devereaux Stella A. Devereaux, 51, of 603 Garfeld, St. Johns* ded Nov. 11 at ClfftoS Memoral Hosptal after a short llness. Funeral servces were held n St. Joseph Catholc Church n St. Johns, on Saturday, Nov. 13 at 11 ajn. Bural took place at the Mt. Rest Cemetery wth the Rev. Fr. Wllam Hankerd offcatng. Mrs. Devereaux was born n Westphala, on Dec. 6,1924 to Eberhardt and Mary (Lehman) Mller. She was a lfe-tme resdent of Clnton County and attended the Westphala schools. She marred Robert Devereaux n WEstphala on Nov. 8,1947. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholc Church; Altar Socety and St. Cecela Guld. p Mrs. Devereaux was a homemaker. She s survved by her husband Robert; four sons, Robert F., Gary, Chrs and Todd all of St. Johns; two daughters Mrs. Lnda Harrs, and Mrs. Jayne Frence, both of St! Johns; four ssters;, Mrs. Loretta Noeker, and Mrs. Josetta Bohr, both of Westphala, Mrs. Beatrce Bohr, of Chppewa Lake; Obtuares and Verna Mller, of Portland; also fve grandchldren. Dora Menhnck Dora E. Menhnck, 91, of E. Cutler Rd., DeWtt, ded No,v.7 at the Cherry Creek Nursng Home, n Lowell. Funeral servces were held on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 11 a jn. Bural took place at Mt. Hope Cemetery wth the Rev. Ronald Thompson offcatng. Mrs. Menhnck was born n Lansng on March 2, Her husband Rchard proceeded her n death n Mrs. Menhnck was a housewfe and s survved by one daughter, Helen Wmer, El Central, Calforna, and three grandchldren. A son Rchard, preceeded her n death earler ths year. Sharon Bottum Sharon K. Bottum, 28, of RR 1 St. Johns ded Nov. 11 at her resdence. Funeral servces were held at St. Joseph Catholc Church n St. Johns on Saturday, Nov. 13 at 11 ajn. Bural took place at Mt. Rest Cemetery wth the Rev. Wllam Hankerd offcatng. She was born n Lansng on Aug. 23,1948 to Robert and SteUa (Mller) Devereaux. She was a 1966 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and was a lfe long resdent of Clnton County. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholc Church. Mrs. Bottum was employed as a receptonst. She s survved by three daughters Angela Lynn, sx; Stephane Mchelle, four; and Jennfer Joelle, seven weeks old; four brothers, Robert F., Gary, Chrs and Todd, all of St. Johns; and two ssters, Mrs. Lnda Harrs and Mrs. Jayne French, both of St. Johns. Herbert Pngel Herbert E. Pngel, 74, N. Hartell Rd. Grand Ledge, ded Frday, Nov. 12 at hs home. He prevously lved at 8080 Howe Rd. n Wacousta. Mr. Pngel was a farmer and spent most of hs lfe n Clnton County. He was a member of The Wacousta Masonc Lodge No He s survved by hs wfe Agnes, two sons, Nel, of Grand Ledge; and Carroll of Eagle; one daughter, Mrs. Juanta Graham, of. Eagle; two grand chldren; two great-grandchldren; and one brother t Leonard, of Roscommon. Lllan St. Johns School schedules fnancal ads workshop Campbell Mrs. Lllan Campbell, 64, 3820 N. Turner St., ded n Lansng on Nov. 10. She had been a St. Johns. resdent untl she moved to Lansng 20 years ago. She attended the Frst Church of Chrstan Scentsts. She was a member of the Lades Auxlary, Lansng Lodge. Survvors, nclude: one son, Gary, of Iona; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Jeanne) Netzke, of Burton; fve grandchldren; \ t her mother, Mrs. Sarah Smolke, of Marsh feld, Ws. sx ssters from Wsconsn and several neces and nephews. < The Chrstan Scence Servce was held at 10 ajn. j Frday at the Estesj Leadley Colonal Chapel wth nterment n Mt. Rest,! Cemetery n St. Johns. Percy Upton Percy R. Upton, 81,, of 210 E. Adelade, Maple I Rapds, ded Nov. 12 at j Carson Cty Hosptal after a long llness. t Funeral servces were 1 held at the Congregatonal, Chrstan (Jhurch n Maple Rapds,Monday,Nov.l5 at 1:30 pjn. Bural was held, at the Sowle Cemetery wth the Rev. Hector Goodall offcatng. Mr. Upton was born n Clnton County, on Aprl 29, 1895 to Joseph and Rose (Stead), Upton. He attended the Maple Rapds Hgh School and a busness school n Detrot. He lved n the Maple Rapds area most of hslfe. He marred Grace Heller, n WaldrononOct29 t Mr. Upton was a member of the Congregatonal Chrstan Church n Maple Rapds and the Maple Rapds Lodge No. 145 F. and AM. He was a hardward merchant. Mr. Upton s survved by. hs jwfe, Grace; "two daughters, Mrs. Dors J. Loudenbeck, Fowler; and Mrs. Maxne Droun, Largo, Florda; one son, Robert, Maple Rapds; 14 grandchldren; sx great-grandchldren; two ssters, Mrs. Agatha Marcum, VermontvUe; and Mrs. Rose Barnes, Carson Cty; and three brothers, Charles, Fowler; Don and Woodrow, both of St. Johns. The nstallaton ceremony for the offcers of Else Chapter No. 69 Order of Eastern Star was wtnessed by 90 members and guests Thursday evenng, Oct. 21 at the Masonc Temple for the chapters 86th year of servce. There were guests from all Clnton County cahpters- Maple Rapds, St. Johns, Wacousta, DeWtt, Ovd and Else. From the surroundng countes there were guests from Owosso, Bancroft, Flnt, Chesanng, Ashley and Alma. Followng the entrance of the retrng Else offcers, the Bble openng and flag presentaton were made wth Worthy Matron Elzabeth Levey and Worthy Patron Dale C. Levey presdng n the East. They welcomed the guests and ntroduced the followng: Past Grand Ruth Nora Hatfeld of Bancroft; and Worthy Matrons and Patrons - there were many of them ntroduced as specals guests and they extended nvtatons to the nstallatons at ther own chapters. All offcers of the Clnton County Assocatons OES were present and several; from others neghborng chapters. From Clnton County were: presdent* Chrstne Brown* Maple Rapds; 1st Vce Presdent, Geraldne Workman, St. Johns; 2nd vce presdent Eleanor Montgomery, Wacousta; secretary & treasurer Mcke Besko, Ovd; Chaplan Cela Warren, DeW.tt; and Marshal Jeanne Temple, Else. Souvenr program booklets n red and whte were gven to the guests as they regstered wth Mrs. Alex Dunay at entrance to the chapter room. Before the nstallaton Else News ceremony. Worth Matron Elzabeth Levy ntroduced the Installng staff: nstallng offcer Martha Maxa, Ashley; nstallng marshal, Hlma Tweedy. Ashley; nstallng chaplan, Rosemary Moore, Else; and nstallng organst and solost, Patrca Aldrch, Else. Durng a bref recess, Patrca Aldrch sang several selectons, accompanyng herself at the pano. As a part of the ceremony, Mrs. Aldrch sang "I could Never out Love the Lord" and "Reach Out and Touch". Wanda and James LUomsky were nstalled as worthy matron and patron n the east whle Jeanne Temple and and Sdney Keys wll serve n the west as assocate matron and patron, respectvely. Other recently elected offcers nstalled were: secrerary, Lela Wlson; treasurer Esolda Slls; conductress, Marguerte Kelley; and assocate conductress, Ruth Ike. Others apponted by Worthy Matron Wanda LUomsky and also nstalled were: chaplan, Florence Ewer; marshal, Jenne Loznak; organst, Anne Praay; and Dawn Levey, Patrca Whte, Jean Cobb, Erna Vncent and Elane Sturgs, as Star Ponts, Adah, Ruth, Esther, Martha and Electa, respectvely; Warder, Bruce Levey; and Sentnel, Alvera Ada. Worthy matron LUomsky chose as her motto for the year "Love One Another- wth "Joy n Gvng" as her theme usng the watchwords "prase and grattude" n her address. Her scrpture for ths years s I Cornthans 13:13, "And now abdeth fath, hope and charty, these three; but the greatest of these s charty." At the close of the ceremony, Jeanne Temple, on behalf of the offcers, presented Dale and Elzabeth Levey a gft expressng thanks for a fne year of servce n the East. There were several gft exchanges, presentatons, and Introducton of famles of the" four top offcers. The Blent Mzpah Benedcton closed the ceremony, A socal hour was spent n the dnng rooms where the guests were seated at long tables made attractve wth lghted yellow candles set n an arrangement of baby mums and vy vnes. Punch, coffee, ce cream and assorted cakes were served by the commttee- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smth of Flushng, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Levey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, who were also. host and hostess. The local Masons and Eastern Stars receved many complments from the vstors for the mpressve ceremones and for the appearance of the lodge rooms. The floor In the dnnc rooms, had been refnlehed wth a hgh gloss! and 75 new chars and two new foldng tableshad bem purchased to complment the - ones already there. presents mssons speaker Wlbert R. Shenk, secretary for overseas mssons wth Mennonte Board of Mssons, Elkhart, hd., wll speak at Bethel Mennonte Church, ten mles north of St. Johns on US-27, Nov. 21 at 10 ajn. and at 1 pan. Shenk admnsters Asan, Afrcan and European mssons n addton to coordnatng the Boards total overseas work. A natve of Sherdan, Ore., Shenk has been a member of the overseas staff snce March Prevously he had been assstant drector of overseas relef and servce wth the Mennonte Central Commttee (MCC), Akron, Pa. He carred admnstratve responsblty for projects n Asa, the Mddle East, North Afrca and Europe. He has also served as a teacher, feld drector, and fraternal worker wth MCC n Indonesa. WILBERT H. SHENK Area happenn NOV Communty of St. Jude Chrstmas Bazaar, 9 ajn. to 4 pjn. Salad luncheon and ham sandwches from 11 ajn. untl 1 pjn. The South Bngham and" A graduate. of Hesston. (Kan.) College; and Goshen (Ihd.) College, Shenk receved an MA n economcs from the Unversty of Oregon n He dd addtonal graduate study n mssonary hstory at the Unversty of Aberdeen, Scotland, ^, Shenk s marred to the former Juanta Brenneman. A regstered nurse; she s a graduate of Goshen (Ind.) College.The: Shenks are parents of three chldren. The publc s nvted. Olve Extenson group met at.smth HaU Nov. 4 to work on workshop materr al. : The next meetng s to be held Dec.2 for a Chrstmas party at the home of Mrs. Jeter Keener on Taft Rd. r t H ST. JOHNS-St. Johns Hgh School junors and senors wll have the opportunty to dscuss fnancng of hgher educaton durng a workshop Dec. 7 n the hgh school audtor- 1 um. The workshop wll nclude all- 4-year state colleges and 2-year communty colleges as well as other partcpatng prvate trade techncal schools and busness schools. A dfferent knd of In some ways, a funeral s unlke any other occason n lfe. It calls for careful plannng and specal understandng. 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