MOONLIGHT MADNESS AND AUTO SHOW Wednesday Night, Oct 15 OCTOBER 15,1975 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN V

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1 MOONLIGHT MADNESS AND AUTO SHOW Wednesday Nght, Oct 15 6:30-9 P.M. Clnton County News OCTOBER 15,1975, MICHIGAN V 20 PAGES 15 Cents Polce and ambulance personnel work to remove njured from car whch collded wth sem-truck Frday nght at Sturg$ and US-27 n St. Johns. See story at rght SI. Johns reddevfor Homecomng Students at St. Johns Hgh School have chosen Earl Lancaster, superntendent of SI. Johns Publc Schools, to be Grand Marshall of the 1075 homecomng festvtes. As Grand Marshall, Mr. Lancaster wll presde over the parade and crown the 1975 homecomng queen. Mr. Lancaster has been superntendent of St. Johns Publc Schools for the last 23 years, and wll be retrng after ths year. Redwng Alumn Band prepares for performance ~ Fnal plans are beng made for the Redwng Alumn Band whch wll perform at the Oct. 31 St. Johns-Mason football game. The alumn group welcomes graduates of all classes to take part n the halftme show. There wll be a voluntary rehearsal for those who are able to attend Sunday, Oct, 26 - Homecomng weekend. The rehearsal wll be from 1:30-3 p.m. n the hgh school band room. The bg rehearsal wll be on game day at 5:30 p.m. n the band room and then at the football feld and all partcpants are asked to attend. The group wll nclude flags, majorettes and drum majors as well as playng members. All partcpants are asked to obtan ther own nstruments, but those who cannot are able to ask the band department for assstance. All partcpants wll be gven complmentary admsson to the game and are nvted to an open house after the game. The actvty s beng sponsored by the drectors and students of the Redwng Marchng Band wth the help of an Alumn commttee. Partcpants are asked to regster wth Conne Schneder ( ), Debbe Sharck ( ) or Mary Sehlke ( ) and provde them wth name, nstrument, year of graduaton, present address and telephone number. Other commttee members are Dave Oatley, Jm Shane and Mary Zuker. Among those already regstered for the event are members from graduatng classes as early as Oct. 18 Students wll pant downtown wndows for Homecomng. Oct. 22 Students wll meet after school to pant ther cars. The results wll be judged and the wnner wll be announced at the Bonfre. He wll wn $5; Oct. 2:t Bonfre at 6 p.m. behnd the school. All are welcome to attend. 0ct.24-HQMECOMING. 5:30 Parade from Man Street to hgh school. 7:30 Football game wth Grand Ledge, 7:30 Homecomng queen announced. Socal hour followng the game n cafetera wth cder, donuts and coffee, Oct. 25 Homecomng dance wth "Easy Lvng", Correcton In the last ssue, the Clnton County News ncorrectly sad Don Bochot was the party nvolved n a sewer dspute at the DeWtt Cty Councl, Oct. 8. The man who was actually nvolved was A. Boucher. Bochot dd not attend the meetng, s not nvolved wth Boucher and has never had anythng to do wth BQuchers dspute wth DeWtt. tfettfaf tkqft 4<ute tu %ttte<l Way On the left are representatves of Amercan Bank & Trust, Lansng who put on a skfat the Lansng meetng, showng everyone how to wage an effectve Unted Waycampalgn. On the rght arc Vck Rowell, lason person wth the campagn from Sealed Power, St. Johns and Mary Crosby, charman of the professonal dvson for Clnton County. STARTS FRIDAY CLINTON THEATRE 7 Bg Days! Oct The story Butord Pussw wanted tom... jon Color pfl mnrnt* twmtm tmwftorthmh BCP* presents Accdent clams lfe of Pewamo woman St. Johns Polce are stll nvestgatng a Frday nght traffc accdent that took the lfe of a Pewamo woman and left 3 of her chldren serously njured. Mary Anna Mller, 53, 486 State St., Pewamo, ded when a car that was apparently drven by her daughter, Jule, 17, crashed nto a sem-truck drven by James Garret, 31, Centervlle, Tenn. Accordng to St. Johns Polce, the Mller carwas westbound on Sturgs Street when t apparently pulled out n front of the semtruck, that was southbound on U.S. 27. The mpact forced both cars nto a dtch on the west sde of the southbound lane. Jule Ann Mller, Paul L. Mller, 15, and Mark Mller, 10, were taken frst to Clnton Memoral Hosptal n St. Johns and then Prosecutor announces -- Jon Newman, Clnton County prosecutng attorney, has announced the appontment of Rchard Koenjgsknecht as assstant prosecutng attorney, replacng Wllam Jackson who resgned to go nto prvate, law practce. Newman also announced the appontment of Theodore Hentchel as a legal clerk n the prosecutors offce. Koengsknecht, 29, a resdent of the Fowler -area and Fowler Hgh School graduate, s a graduate of Mchgan State Unversty and receved hs law degree from the Unversty of Mchgan, He served n the U.S. Marne Corps from and was n prvate" practce pror to assumng the assstant prosecutors post. In hs poston, Koengsknecht wll perform professonal legal work ncludng research, nvestgaton, provde legal opnons and advce, prepare cases and present them n court. Hentchel, a natve of St. Lous, Mo., attended Westmnster College for Young Men and s a 2d term law student. He s also workng toward a masters degree n Botany. Hs dutes are to assst n legal research,, tralfjfcpafalqn- and appelate Drtefs and-to V 5 -, "try msdemeanor "cases n Dstrct Courlr 5 * * Rchard Koengsknecht Ctzens have J:\ tc\ m;eet Fundng for the poston comes through the Ctzens of St. Johns wll have a rare Comprehensve Employment Tranng Act. opportunty to meet ther cty offcals and A rs t r* c * ty commsson canddates for Cty AnnOUnC S I H S Councl. 0c * 22 n th e Communty Room of r\iiiivumlc O J n O the Central Natonal Bank, begnnng at 8 pool programs - A varety of actvtes have been announced for the St. Johns Hgh School swmmng pool wth open swmmng to begn on Monday evenngs startng Nov. 3. Rental nghts are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-8 and 8:15-9:45. For reservatons, call , ext An adult educaton program wll be held on Wednesday nghts wth nstructon n all levels of swmmng and recreatonal swms. Regster n advance for the 8-10 week course by callng the above number. Red Cross lessons wll be gven on Saturdays and wll nclude begnner, advanced begnner, ntermedate, compettve and nfant. Those lessons wll be from 9 a.m.- noon. Open swmmng wll be held Saturday afternoons for the frst tme. The open swmmng tme wll be evaluated at the end. of 4-6 weeks to determne f suffcent numbers are usng the pool at that tme. Open swmmng s 50 cents for students, 75 cents for adults and $1.25 for famles. Rental prce s $25-$35 dependng upon the sze of the group. Haywagon, overturns, rder s crtcal BATH - A Bath Twp. man s lsted n crtcal condton at Sparrow Hosptal n Lansng as a result of a tpped-over hayrdewagon that left 5 others njured Saturday nght. Accordng to Bath Twp. Polce Chef, Gene Reno, Sam Sweet, 32,7513 Stoll Road, Bath, was part of a 36-member hayrde party that went afoul n Prggors Park n Bath Saturday nght when 1 of the 2 wagons / beng pulled by a tractor overturned comng down a foot declne. Sweet was thrown beneath the-wheels of thewagon he was rdng n and s now n an ntensve care unt at Sparrow Hosptal. Reno sad that the hayrde was apparently an unsponsored event n the 300 acre park owned by the cty of Lansng.. The accdent, accordng to Reno, took - place about a mle and a half, from Webster Road, across from-the townshp hall. Bath Twp, Polce were the frst on the scene and assstng them were theclnton County Sherffs Dept., the DeWtt Twp. Polce, the State Polce, and the emergency medtal unt from the townshp fre department. PART 2 p.m. Incumbent canddates for the Cty Commsson are John Hannah and Donald Roesner, whle opposng canddates are Rchard Cornwell and James Quck. transferred to Sparrow Hosptal n Lansng. Monday, Jule and Mark were lsted n crtcal condton and Paul was lsted n far condton, after beng n serous condton for 2 days. Assstng at the accdent were the Clnton County Sherffs Dept., the St. Johns Fre Dept. and the Clnton Ambulance Company. appontments Theodore Hentchel opportunty canddatelam Charles Coletta, a former mayor of-sl Johns and a Sealed Power executve wll moderate a panel dscusson between the, canddates. A queston and answer perod wll follow. An nformal coffee hour wll be held after the meetng. The St. Johns Womans Club s sponsorng Meet Your Canddate as a communty servce project. ^ Hstorcal Socety to meet -- The Clnton County Hstorcal Socety wll meet Oct. 16 at the St. A MAN CAN 0NWTAKE SO MUCH...THEN HE HAS TO FIGHT BACK! Buford Pussers Own True Story. AUA&OOML Johns Muncpal Buldng. The busness meetng begns at 8 p.m. St. Johns elementary students clmb aboard a St. Johns fre truck, courtesy of local ndependent nsurance agents and the St. Johns Fre Dept. durng Fre Preventon Week. < SHOWTIMES: Frday - Saturday - Sunday 2 Shows Ntey 7 & 9 p.m. Mon, - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. One Show Ntey 8 p.m. $000 L ADULTS $100 1 CHILDREN

2 2. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN October 15,1975 r -r McDonalds ^ s now servng breakfast! Enjoy two fresh scrambled eggs, pure sausage, plus a toasted Englsh muffn. And do the scramblng. Try our hearty, mansze hotcakes, smothered n syrrap and butter. And served wth pure pork sausage. A wellrounded breakfast.,19 V G1 l Bn-Utj.fcl3 f In a hurry? Have a toasted Englsh muffn wth jelly. Not a complete breakfast, but a good one. Your favorte juces Orange, grapefrut tomato. Speak "Dansh" and take your choce from our varety of delcous Dansh pastres. Good mornng, Amerca. Come jon us for breakfast. Because, now, McDonalds has all knds of breakfasts. If you want a substantal start, you can take your choce of three hot, hearty, complete breakfasts. And, f youre n a bt of a hurry or just want somethng lght, you can try one of our breakfast snacks. They arent as bg, but theyre every bt as good. * All ths plus coffee, mlk, your favorte juce and McDonalds ctrus frut cup. And theyre ready when you are. All for a very, very reasonable prce. At McDonalds. Where we get up early to do t all for you. McDonalds ^ITM 1 now we get up early todo t altor you. MCDONALDS OF 912 U.S. 27, MICH

3 October 15,197 Ovd v Jule and Gayle Furstenau and Debbe and Kathy Ltchfeld are very proud of a letter receved last week from Jerry Lews. The four grls spent the Labor Day weekend gong from door to door n the vllage to solct donatons to ad the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. The four grls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Furstenau and the Rev. and.mrs. Davd Ltchfeld, all of Else. The letter n part reads: "You are good frends, ndeed!, My warmest thanks for your support of ths Assocatons progress through your generous,. Else Area Newts r ( T-y *-^- *-"»«vp^v *..- *.**~L,v----P«yw"^*y ^ ^^jw4^t s jl "-, contrbuton of $ "Each year we come closer to solvng the many rddles of neuromuscular dsease and wth your help, well soon have answers that mean cures and 5&& Vpt.f yj v,^^ ^V-«^-y^y-^^yL-Tjr^*^»V^W-^^^"^-*-^^-^^-*^J"^"fl ^^HT^V ^wa «:J FW-V*,v^ w*\w-*. Y» -rf^rt ^.-vv N Room furnshngs shows much acton. As the date Monday, Nov. 3 at 3:00 p.m. approaches, the lst of tems for sale has ncreased as well as donatons of money, the most recent, a new treatments for the check from a retred Else thousands of Amercans afflcted wth dystrophy and n the amount of $ ~ school teacher and her husband related alments, I pray that The commute has requested youll stck by us untl our vtal that there be no clothng, shoes job s done. Wth warmest or lnens. Contact Mrs. Orpha" grattude, Sncerely, Jerry Clement, lbraran, wth Lews." donatons or telephone Mrs. * * * * Thelma Rule, Mrs. Elzabeth The progress report of the Hess, Mrs. Zella Brewbaker or Aucton Sale to beneft the Else- Jm Gorman of your tems for Publc Lbrary for ts Hstorcal the Aucton. A MESSAGE FOR DADDIES Theyd rather have you around than your nsurance. Get yourself a good, thorough examnaton once a year. Once a year, let your doctor really look you over. Itll take a lttle tme, and a Ittlfe patence. And maybe hell poke around a lttle more than youd really lke. And so he should. * The whole dea s to keep you healthy. If nothngs wrong (and more than lkely, there snt) hooray! Come back next year. But f anythngs suspcous, then youve ganed Buyng or Sellng? 2414 SOUTH ST. CLAIR RD. 4-BEDROOM SOUTHERN COLONIAL ON 2 ACRES. 2 MILES FROM SLEEPV HOL LOW STATE PARK. LARGE BARN, 2 BATHS, FULLY CARPETED. NICE SHADE TREES. OVIDELSIE SCHOOL DISTRICT. REDUCED TO$43,G00. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. OVID SERVICE AGENCY OVID PHONE the most mportant thng of all: tme. We can save 1 out of 2 persons when cancer s caught n tme, caught early. Thats a good thng to know. All Daddes should know how to take care of themselves so that they can have the fun of takng care of ther kds. Remember ts what you dont know that can hurt you. Amercan Cancer Socety! CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN Echo Saylor has returned home from her stay at the Carson Cty Hosptal. Mrs. Vva Scott, Mrs, Lllan Case and R.C. Kng have all returned from ther stay at the Owosso Memoral Hosptal. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arche J. Moore and son and Mrs. Vva Scott and son, Rex of Else and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Capen and two chldren of Greenfeld, Indana were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert -Somers of Chapn. The occason was the brthday annversary of Mr, Somers and the frst vst home of. the Capens snce movng to Indana where Mr. Capen s employed n Indanapols. * * * * The Unted Methodst Women wll hold ther annual Harvest Supper and Bazaar n Fellowshp Hall Wednesday, Oct. 22 wth servng from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. * * * * The Womans Lterary Club wll have ts annual Lbrary, Beneft card party Thursday evenng, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. n the Kngtt Elementary School. Donaton of $1.00 tckets may be secured from any member or at the door. There wll also be a door prze and refreshments. * * * * The Fath Baptst Church, located one mle north of Else wll present a Chrstan flm, "He Restoreth My Soul" about Merrl Womock. The Rev. Davd Zmmer extends a welcome to everyone, to attend Sunday evenng, October 19, from 7:00 to 8:00_p : m 1 The Carland s Wated Methodst Women fnalzed ther plans for ther Oct6ber 18 Chcken-Pe and Ham Supper; servng wll begn at 5 p.m. n the Carland Church-house; tckets wll be avalable at the door entrance. Ths was all determned at the meetng held at the home of Mrs. Durwood Schultz on West M-21. Durng the meetng, offcers were \ elected. They are: Presdent, Mrs. Patrca Chamberlan; Vce Presdent, Mrs. Thelma Goodrch; Secretary, Mrs. Barbara Stewart; and Treasurer, Mrs. Los Bowen. Mrs. Laura Mae Brown s Secretary of Mssons and Mrs. Clara Horn s Charman of the Flower-Commttee. Mrs. Edna Horn drected the evenng program of readngs taken from the relgous magazne "Response" wth the group members dscussng the readngs upon completon. Mrs. Schultz served refreshments before the lades adjourned; Mrs. Patrca Chamberlan and Mrs. Laura Mae Brown asssted the hostess. CALL US FOR RESULTS 141 W. OAK ST., 4-BEDROOM, 2-CAR GARAGE, HEAT ED SWIMMING POOL, NICE CORNER LOT, DEN, CAR PETED, BUILT-IN OVEN, GAS HOT WATER HEAT, NEW ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING. 119 SOUTH EAST STREET, 4-BEDROOMS, NICELY LANDSCAPED CORNER LOT, GAS FURNACE, GA RAGE, PARTIAL BASEMENT. EXPANSIVE DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME 24 X 68 WITH 12 X 20 SUNDECK. FOUR BEDROOMS AND SHARP FAMILY ROOM. FULLY FURNISHED FROM THE KITCHEN SINK, DISHWASHER TO"ALR CONDI TIONING, -SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM AND DINING AREA. MAYBE SEEN LOCALLY BYAPPOINTMENT ONLY! 107 E, MAIN IN BANNISTER - TWO BEDROOM HOME BUILT IN 1964, OIL FURNACE, LOW TAXES. $16,000. 1,000 FT. COMMERCIAL "FRONTAGE ON M-21 NEAR HOLLISTER RD. 217 N. MAIN ST. 3 - APARTMENT 12 - ROOMS, GAS FURNACE,.EXCELLENT LOCATION, LOW TAXES. LET THE APARTMENT MAKE THE PAYMENTS/ LAND CON TRACT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE. STORE BUILDING IN OVID-IMMEDIATE POSSESSION- EXCELLENT LOCATION. 1 ACRE ON 2703 N. HOLLISTER ROAD, 4-BEDROOM HOME, NEW KITCHEN, BUILT-IN RANGE, NEW 2-CAR GARAGE, NEW 6-IN-1 FURNACE INCLUDING AIR CON DITIONING, UTILITY ROOM, CARPETED, WASHER AND DRYER INCLUDED. LAND CONTRACT POSSIBLE. Glbert 0. Bovan, Broker Tony Sncropl and Davd J. Hll, Phone Phone Jm and Jetry Hestutler Phone Sales Representatves Debbe Pumford, Ovd-Else Homecomng Queen hears the news and s about to be congratulated, by Kng Ron Shvely. At rght s Mark Smth, master of ceremones of half-tme events. ^ ^ ^ r. - *, n-n[n-"" T~ ~f "^ Frst Row [8 year olds] 1st place, Mark Schneder, 113 ponts; 2nd place, Blly Rchards, 110 ponts; 3rd place, Travs Jones 101A ponts. Second Row [9 year olds] 1st placey Paul Horak, 151A ponts; 2nd place, Danel Fox, 145> ponts; 3rd place, Scott Wnans, 144 ponts. Frst How: [10 year olds] L-R: 1st place, Peter Hurst 179 ponts; 2nd place, Don Phllps Jr., 173 ponts, 3rd place, Kevn Uaese, 165 ponts. Second Row [II year olds] 1st place; Ray Moon, 239ponts; 2nd place, Wayne Webster, 191 ponts; 3rd place, Gerald ycoon, 170fe ponts. Frst Row [I2yearolds] L-R; 1st Place, Rck Wnkler,258 ponts; ponts; 2nd Place, Jm Chapko, 256 ponts, 3rd Place, Bradley Mead, 215% ponts. Second Row [13 year olds] L-R: 1st Place, Danny Fabus, 292% ponts; 2nd place, John Sovs, 211 ponts; 3rd Place, bob Frye, 223 ponts. FOR WT OF THIS WORLD JESUITS Damonds, W.tchts, Bractlots, JawHry. Items To Ft Any Occason WE HAVE PLEASING SELECTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Stop and vst us soon LEVEY JEWELRY 125 E. Mun, Elm, A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO WIVES: Beleve t or not... Mornng Star Chapter No. 279 OES of Ovd met n regular sesson on Monday evenng, Oct. 6, wth Worthy Matron Ruth Chamberlan and Assocate Patron Duane Chamberlan presdng n the East. The meetng opened n short form. The usual reports were read and accepted as read. Two lfe membershps were granted to Donna Wert and Irma Servss. Two canddates were voted to receve the degrees of the order. Intaton wll be on Oct. 28. Annual reports were gven by the secretary and treasurer. Correspondence was read from the offce of the Grand Secretary, an nvtaton from the Else Chapter to attend ther nstallaton on Oct. 23 and from Radant Chapter n St, Johns on Oct. 29. Thank you notes were read from Tam Goodrch, Bob Darlng, Phyllss Ackels, Joan Glbert, Lnda Watson and the Ells Watson famly, The nomnatng commttee ( gfttkxdhtm J Bran Mead spent Saturday wth hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. JLed Demng; and Mrs, Demng spent some tme assstng her daughter, Mrs. Dane Mead of St. Johns, who was ll last week wth the flu and pleursy. * * * * Mrs, Ida Demng was taken from Owosso Memoral Hosptal to the Maple Valley Nursng Home n Ashley, Thursday. * * * «Ths weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Demng of Carland and Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Mead and son, Bran, wll be attendng the weddng of Mr. Bran Cerveny of Owosso and Mss Wendy Bannen of Roscommon, whch wll be held at St. Huberts Church at.hggns Lake, wth the recepton followng at the V.F.W. Hall n Roscommon, Saturday. Sunday the Meads and Demngs wll start tourng the Northern and Western parte of Mchgan to see the colorful fall folage, before returnng home.» * * The Reverend and Mrs. Homer Van Buren and several people of the Carland Unted Methodst Church are plannng to attend the October By MrPudje Domng Thrd Annual Conference on the Holy Sprt n Whtng Audtorum n Flnt. It s sponsored by the Unted Methodst Churches of the Detrot Conference. / D S&eftxnjUvtU recommended that the followng people had been selected; Worthy Matron, Ruth Chamberlan; Worthy Patron, Duane Chamberlan; Assocate Patron, Raymond Moore; Assocate Matron, Mckey Besko; Conductress, Elzabeth Glbert; Assocate Conductress, Rta Cannon; Secretary, Vrgna Moore; Treasurer, Luclle Spencer; County Offcer, Secretary - Treasurer, > Mckey Besko. Votng by ballot followed and all were elected. Tellers for the electon were Raymond Moore, Mckey Besko and Elzabeth Glbert. There wll be an Open Installaton on Nov. 7. Jay Nel, a new member, was escorted to the East and was presented a rtual by the chapter. Refreshments of cder and donuts were served n the dnng room by Edth Smpson and her commttee. The table centerpece was a ceramc Jack-O- Lantern, along wth fall leaves and flowers. The Afternoon Crcle of the Shepardsvlle UMW met at the church on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9 wth Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. John Spencer as hostesses. There were nne present. The usual reports were read and accepted as read. The report of the General Socety was flled out. Plans for the workshop on Oct. 28 were, That magcal day s only 30 days away... Just enough tme for hubby to complete that specal buldng project WE HAVE EVERYTHING HELL NEED! duane PHONE CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING SUPPLY AND NURSERY PHONE dscussed. An nvtaton from the lades of the Ovd Free Methodst Church to attend a Salad Luncheon at 7:30 at ther church fellowshp room. The Bell Rngers of the South Lansng Baptst Church wll furnsh the entertanment. Each lady s asked to furnsh two dozen cookes for the Workshopon Oct. 28. Mrs. John Spencer had charge of the program and devotons. Her topc was Prayer Changes What? The scrpture readng was from the 18th chapter of Luke. She also read two selectons from a devotonal leaflet. Prayer changes thngs, but can t change Gods mnd? It can as proven n the Old Testament. Does Prayer Change God? Yes, t does, through othu^^me. Prayer, 1 even when^^^^^jshould be of a personar "nature. Many people say they dont have tme for prayer. But they do, they can pray when they pause to rest from a task, whle watng for the lght to change at a traffc lght, or even when shoppng n the supermarket. She was asssted by Mrs. Robert Hebeler, Sr., Mrs. Wllam Wlson, and Mrs. George Olson. Lght refreshments were served. Ths huntng trp could cost you thousands. No matter how cautous end careful you are, any accdent whle huntng could cost you th6usands n medcal payments or permanent njury! It can also happen whle fshng, golfng, boatng, skng or any sport, In fact.take a tpand protect yourself before your next huntng trp or outng by callng us now.,,fe better., altogether OVID SERVICE AGENCY PHONE m vuto-owners tkttmeca&jsraa fnmmncr

4 4, CLINTON COUNTY^NEWS, ST. JO^NS, MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Larry Krueger take color tour Debra Ann Smth and Larry Evan Krueger were marred n a double-rng ceremony at St, MR. AND MRS, LARRY Geralds Church of Lansng Sept, 20 at l p.m. Father Mchael Murphy conducted the KRUEGER servce from an altar decorated wth baskets of whte gladolus and peach-colored carnatons. The Holy Cross mnstrals performed the musc. The brde, a 1974 graduate of Sexton Hgh School s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Smth of 3029 Voung Ave., Lansng.. The brdgroom, a 1973 graduate of Lake Cty Hgh School, s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Krueger of 2531 McGee Rd., Lake Cty. The brde was gven n marrage by her father. She wore a whte satn gown. Her bodce was adorned wth lace. Her wrst-length sleeves Were made from lace as was her tran. The brdal vel fell from a lace-covered band. She carred a Wndsor-style brdal bouquet that was fashoned from whte carnatons, peach roses, and babys breath. Pamela J. Strauss of Lansng was mad of honor. Attendng the brde were Lnda K. Smth and Lsa K. Lang, both of Lansng. The brdal attendants wore floor-length A-lne dresses n coco brown wtm matchng jacekts. They carred fall baskets flled wth gold chrysanthemums, peach colored roses, babys breath,, bard wheat, mountan star bachelor buttons, wth rbbon.trm arranged by Alce Smth, aunt of the brde, Mrs. Norman Smth, mother of the brde wore pnk roses and whte carnatons. The mother of the brdegroom, Mrs. Robert L. Krueger, wore a corsage of pale orange and brown fjowers. The best man was Robert Root of Lansng, Groomsmen ncluded Robn Krueger, brother of the groom, Wllam McGuness, Denns McGuness, and Martn Mason. About 250 guests greeted Mr, and Mrs. Larry Evan Krueger at the late afternoon recepton held at Majella Hall. Karen Shvely, sster of the brde, and Lynn Mason, sster of the groom served at the recepton,* Among the specal guests attendng the celebraton were Suse Tomlnson, the grandmother of the brdegroom, and Albert Lawens, the grandfather of the brde. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger traveled to Sault Ste. Mare, Canada to take a color-tour to Agawa Canyon by tran before makng ther frst home at 29 S, Hosmer, Apt. 4, Lansng. Call No. 495 Charter No Natonal Bank Regon No.... Seven Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE of St. Johns IN THE STATE OF " *5f * AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON...^!:!!!^!!Ll 1975 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (ncludng S U.S. Treasury securtes -0- unposted debts). Obbgatons of other U. S. Government agences ana corporatons Oblgatons of States and poltcal subdvsons.". Other securtes (ncludng $ ~0~ corporate stock). Tradng account securtes Federal funds sold and securtes purchased under agreements to resell Loans ) * Bank premses, furnture and fxtures, and other assets representng bank premses Real estate owned other than bank premses Investments n unconsoldated subsdares and "assocated companes" Customers lablty to ths bank on acceptances outstandng Other assets.(ncludng $ drect lease fnancng) TOTAL ASSETS lt., ^.., ;,. I ^ ^ ^, ^.mrtapiutlss, * Demand deposts of ndvduals, partrtfrshps, and corporatons... Tme and savngs deposts of ndvduals, partnershps, and corporatons Deposts of Unted States Government Deposts of States and poltcal subdvsons Deposts of foregn governments and offcal nsttutons Deposts of commercal banks.- Certfed and offcers checks, etc.. ^..,_. «... r f ^ Q ft, n TOTAL DEPOSITS S. 28,031,^. J4 (a) Total demand deposts $ 4,806, ,225, (b) Total tme and savngs deposts $ Federal funds purchased and securtes sold under* agreements to repurchase Labltes for borrowed money Mortgage ndebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of ths bank and outstandng!">... Other labltes, TOTAL LIABILITIES > MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES RESERVES. ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulngs) Other reserves on loans... Reserves on securtes TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Captal notes and debentures %Due % Due Equty captal-total Preferred stock-total par value No. shares outstandng _ -0- Common Stock-total par value No. shares authorzed 65,543 No. shares outstandng. 55,543 Surplus Undvded profts, Reserve for contngences and other captal reserves TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES,RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA Average of total deposts for the 15 calendar days endng wth call date... J Averagebf total loans for the 15 calendar days endng wth call date Interest collected not earned on nstallment loans ncluded n total captal accounts... Standby letters of credt..» -. *» - I B5 l.?.;...?.;..:s?.^. n., of the above-named bank do (Name and ttle of offcer authorzed to sgn report) y hereby declare that ths report of condton s tne and correct to the best of my knowledge and belef. Wc, the undersgned drectors attest the correctness of ths report o to the best of our knowledge and belef s true and correct. U.S.Government Securtes of / /AI $ 2,025,000 were pledged/at b ^ ^ " Sept. 30,1975 to secure publc 1.Deposts of $ 400,000 of Treasurer of the State of Mchgan and ( for other purposes t «..*..* Dollars 631 oo , " S ABSL UP J-JM " " _a. 02. Hone. 187 Ntffle 1 NCHe* ,452 1*067 Cts. 21 " ja on and declare that t has been examned by us and r^rm-^w. Drector*. 25th cto*uuen,4m<f, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hardman have nvted ther famly, frends, and neghbors to a buffet dnner and dancng n honor of ther 25th weddng annversary, Oct. 25. The celebraton wll be held at the Knghts of Columbus Hall on US-27 from 7 p.m. untl 1 a.m. and s sponsored by the couples chldren, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wallng, and Crag Hardman. Watcaye UcwteA> Mark Douglas Cornell, 19, 2174 W. Townsend Rd., St. Johns; Judy Lynn Asher, 19, R2, St. Johns. Orland Anthony Fabano, 53, Wood Rd., Lansng; MarleneTherese Love, 35,15535 Wood Rd., Lansng. Edwn Joseph Bancroft, 22, R2, Ovd; Karla Rae Munson, 20, 116 E. Pne, Else. Davd J. Haywood, 33, Forest Hll Rd., GrandLedge; Barbara S. Bonk, 27, Forest Hll, Grand Ledge. Mchael Jay Barrett, 21, 411 E. Cass St., St. Johns; Carol Elane Parker, 18, 707 Church St., St. Johns.. Vern Francs VanWhy, 52, 15B41 Burton St., Lansng; Marge Ruth Ells, 47, 15841% Burton St., Lansrg. Allen C. Hoover, 22,4220 Lehman Road, DeWtt; Sandra Bernce Gorton, 18,423 Pne St., Lake Cty. Glenn Wllam Pung, 19, 2450 North Krepps Rd. ( St. Johns; Ava Jo Ellen Cole, 19,4212 West Chadwck Road, DeWtt. Peter Wllam Walker, 28, Bochot Rd., Lansng; Marlou McCrumb, 26,1800 West Mchgan, Flnt. Jeffrey Dan Welton, 20,608 N. Clnton Ave., St. Johns; Joland Gombos, 19, 608 N. CLmton Ave., St. Johns. "Ent ahko-ukted A grl, Dawn Lynne, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Brunette of 600 W. Sherdan Rd., Lansng. Mch. Sept. 30 at St. Johns Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs; 6 02s. The baby has 1 brother and 1 sster. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arche Paseka, DeWttjand Mr. and * Mrs. Russell Brunette, Grand Ledge. The mother s the former Leona Paseka. Perfect For Those Chlly Fall Evenngs... October 15,1975 Joseph Wlson marred n beach^sde weddng MRS. JOSEPH WILSON Mara Schaeffer and Joseph B. Wlson were marred at Relondo Beach, Calforna at sundown, Sept. 23. The brde s* the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schaeffer E-Z SET ZERO CLEARANCE FIREPLACES A COMPLETE FIREPLACE SYSTEM WITH THE LOOK AND PERMANENCE OF MASONRY E-Z SET jave tme and money anywhere... perfect, lor the lvng room, bedroom, den or famly room. It ft deal for low cost remodelng or mult floor nstallatons E Z SET can be nstalled rght on a wood flooj, drectly aganst wood studs or flush to a fnshed wall wth zero clearance to combustbles E-Z SET system assembles quckly wthout the hgh cost of sklled labor, For example, the chmney may be Installed by ono man. j. E-Z TRIM MASONRY FACE USED BRICK STOP BY AND GET YOURS ORDERED TODAY KARBER BLOCK CO. RADIO SAND, GRAVEL, BLACK DIRT, MORTAR MORTAR SAND READYMIX Call utl DISPATCHED SERVICE * 817 CHURCH ST. PHONE of Augusta, Georga. The brdegroom s the son of Mrs. Rchard J. Wlson of St, Johns. The couple wll lve,, n Sunland, Calforna. Crose-Peck Mr. and Mrs. DonaldT. Wood, St. Johns, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Betty Jo Crose, to Douglas R. Peck, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Peck, St. Johns. A November weddng s planned. f ^W&* J Mrs. Tom Feldpausch and chldren were Sunday afternoon vstors of Mrs. Lula Boak. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smon and famly of Mt. Clemens vsted Mr. and Mrs. Martn Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and famly Sunday.. Mrs. Anna Boettger was a vstor of Mrs. Lula Boak Monday mornng. Last weeks County News ncorrectly reported that Rck Thelen vsted Rome, Italy on a 16-day Holy Year Plgrmage. The name should have read Rta Thelen. Also, another person on the trp should have read Jean Luttg. YOU AND YOUR HOME By Mary Bell Add vsual dmenson to any room Wth the new taxjtured wallcoverngs, Burlap, grasscloth, flqcks and vnyl textures are atl Interestng varatons to transform your rooms from plan to unque. Wallcoverngs are a practcal and decoratve way to brng color and pattern mt6 a room. Many wallcoverngs are propasted, washable and strpable to make your decoratng easy. You wll enjoy the large selecton of wallcoverngs avalable at Bell Furnture, BELL FURNITURE AND CARPET 4601 North East Street (North US 27) s Lansng

5 October 15,1975 Lou Ellen Plne - Gerald Gross unted Lou Ellen Plme and Gerald Gross repeated ther nuptal vows before Father Schmtt September 13 at St, Marys Catholc Church of Westphala. The brde s the daughter of Lous and Ellen Plne of R-2 Kowler. The brdegroom s the >on of Leo Gross of Westphala. The church was decorated wth gold and brown chrysanthemums for the double-rng ceremony, and Carolyn Sptzley accompaned vocalsts Judy, Jayne and Jean Sptzley on the organ. The brde, was gven n marrage by her father. Her A-lne gown had a lace bodce. Matchng lace adorned her tran, cuffs, and collar. Green rbbon trm accented the bodce, neck and hem, The brdal vel was attached lo a pearl headpece and was also trmmed wth matchng lace. The brde carred a bouquet of whle and 1 green carnatons, babys, breath, and whte roses Irmmed wth whte rbbon streamers. The mad of honor was Pam Plne of Fowler. Attendng the brde were: junor brdesmad Cndy Plne of Fowler, Patty Noeker of Westphala, Melane Plne of Westphala, Marca Plne of Fowler and Pat Gross of Westphala. The mad of honor dressed n a lght green gown wth lace bodce and lace cuffs. The junor brdesmad wore a lke-styled gown n dark green. The brdesmads wore orange gowns and pcture-frame hats, Mrs, Plne wore a turquose dress wth a yellow rose corsage. Larry Irrer was best man, anov groomsmen were Delbert Sptzley, John Thelen, Mke Gross and Stan Freund. Mke Smmon and Don Pung were ushers. A buffet supper was served to about 550 guests n St. Marys Hall at 5 p.m. followng the ceremony. Sharon Arens, Wendy Trerweler, Marlene Hengesbach and Dotty Thelen served whle Ann Thelen, Jo Am Irrer and Terr Thelen cut the cake. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN Mr, and Mrs. Gerard Gross traveled west before makng ther home n Westphala. The brde graduated from Pewatno - Westphala Hgh School n 1973; the brdegroom graduated from the same school n OCT. 14. The Alpha Eta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma wll meet at 7 p.m. n the communty room of Central Natonal Bank. OCT The Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary- Board wll meetat 8 p.m. n the hosptal dnng room. OCT. 15 Chcken Supper and Far Prce Church (corner of Prce and Chandler Rds.). Servng starts at5:30 p.m. Free wll offerng. OCT St. Johns Amercan Legon members and wves and Auxlary members and guests steak fry. Brng your own steak and tableware. Grll wll be ready at 6 p.m. Entertanment by Dan Nznak and hs Polka Notes. OCT. 18-The Fowler P.T.O. wll sponsor a carnval wth games, przes, lunch and door przes from 5-9 p.m. at the Waldren Elementary School. OCT. 21-Dstrct n Btoe Star Mothers Past Presdents Club wll meet n the Frst Chrstan Church of Lansng at 10 a.m, for a potluck dnner at noon, followed by a whte elephant sale. OCT. 23-The Md-Mchgan Commttee to Combat Huntngtons Dsease wll meet at 8 p.m. at MSU n the Lfe - Scences Buldng, Room B 205 to hear Jance Ldstrom, M.D. speak about famles affected by Huntngtons Dsease. DATE CHANGED: The Faculty Wves Fun Nght and Dessert smorgasbord has been rescheduled for Thursday, Oct. 23, begnnng at 8 p.m. at the St. Johns Hgh School Lbrary. OCT Olve School Carnval, E. Green Rd., St, Johns. Drawngs for beef. $M» gas gft certfcate, 10-speed bke. Door przes, games and przes, country store wth gft tems and baked goods. Home cooked supper. Burba-French Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burba, 3300 N. Mchgan, Sagnaw, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Judth Kay, to Gary Mchael French, 310 N. Webster, Sagnaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey French, 3394 N. U.S 27, St Johns. The brde-elect s a teacher n the Carrollton School Dstrct. The prospectve brdegroom A grl, Hed Deone, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Crag Bartholomew of 311 % W. Hgham, St. Johns Oct. 5,19J75 at Carson Cty Hosptal. She weghed 7 lbs. 12 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Frost and Mrs. Jean Bartholomew. The mother s the former Conne Frost. s employed by the central foundary dvson of General Motors. The couple plan a Nov. 29 weddng. Patton-Fox Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Patton of 505 Lambert Dr., St. Johns announce the engagement of ther daughter, Mary Beth Patton to Joseph Dwght Fox, ^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Keth Fox of Brooklyn, M. The brde-elect s a 1972 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s currently employed by Kelly Servces. The prospectve brdegroom s a 1972 graduate of Columba Central Hgh School, and wll graduate from Sprng Arbor n January. A weddng datejas not been set. MR. AND MRS. GERALD GROSS 50tb OMkwenA&ntf Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Sptzley of 5540 Westphala St., Westphala, wll celebrate ther 50th weddng annversary wth an open house at St. Marys Hall n Westphala Oct. 26 from 2 unll 6 p m. The open house wll be hosted by ther chldren, Edward F., Danel, Larry, Leroy, Steven and daughters-n-law; Mary Lou Weber, Marlene Bauer, Annette Berstetel, Kathy Hengesbach and sons-n-law. Relatves, frends and neghbors of the couple are nvted to attend, j Popcorn for sale The Lansng YMCA Indan Gudes are now sellng Pow Wow popcorn n the Lansng/St. Johns area. Some of the money rased wll be donated to the Y Mystc Lake Camp. The Indan Gudes s an organzaton dedcated to better understandng between father and soh. Who Is YAHVEH? Clnton County News Seumd (.lass pmtage pad <l St Johns. Mch Publshed Wednesday at 120 ( : W.lker.Slrcel. SI Jnhts hy < llntun f*uunl> M-w. Inc. Sutecrpln prce bj mal In Mchgan SB fr one \ear. SlOfur \\\t> jean $4 25 fr sx mrnths. tlslde Mchgan. ST 50 fur une vcar "god and lord" merely ttles of anyone, even Satan, 1 Cor. 8:5,2 Cor. 4:4, Psalms 82:6, Prov. 30:4, John 10:33-38, Rev. or Apoc. 14:1. "My people shall know my name n that day" Isaah 52:6. QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS WELCOME, SWIMMING PROGRAM HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY OPENSWIM 6:30 P.M. to 8:30PM. * " $ 50 students $ 75 adults $1.25 per famly RENT 6:30-8:00 P.M. t & j 8:15-,9:45 P t M. Ths nght s-set asde for communty group use by organzatons, churches & v famles See Rental Rate;, Below SPECIAL ADULT PROGRAMS RENT 6:30-8:00 P.M. & Ths nght s set asde Cor communty group use by organzatons, churches & famles. See Rental Rates Below RED CROSS LESSONS 9;00A.M. to 1,2 Noon $6.00 per person" "H See Class Schedule Below N^ OPEN SWIM ^0 1:00-3:30 P.M. For Fees See Monday *Xef*e wutnen These youngsters proudly dsplay ther prze prosters whch announce the Home-School Carnval whch wll be held Sat. Nov. 1 from 5 p.m. untl 9:30 p.m. n St. Joseph School Gymnasum. Sster.Lcy Schneder, prncpal of St. Joseph School, s shown awardng each of the four wnners wth two tckets to the Ranch Roller Rnk, donated by owner. Bll Karber. The wnners nclude: Lynne Zukcr, Km Stoddadr Mchelle Kurncz and Sharon Andrews. The Carnval wll nclude a cake walk, country store, popcorn, cder and doughnuts, fun booths, and przes, and the students wll serve a luncheon at last >cars prces. The fnal event wll be a drawng. The frst prze wll be $400; second prze, $200; thrd prze $100; and fourth prze $50. The proceeds from the carnval wll beneft the educaton program. JEEEEEBI Q Frday, October 17 THE KENTUCKY BLUE BAND Blue Grass & Other Musc 9:30-1:30, No Cover Charge Saturday, October 18 HARVEST H0ED0WN Featurng THE MUSIC MAKERS Coveralls & Gngham Dress 9:30-1:30 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL Plne-Feldpausch Mr. and Mrs. Erwn PHne of 410 S. Maple St. n Fowler announce the engagement of ther daughter, Marc Jean Plne to_ Mr. Dean Feldpausch, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Feldpausch of Westphala. The brde-elect graduated from Fowler Hgh School and s employed by Auto Owners Insurance Co. The prospectve brdegroom s employed by the State of Mchgan. The couple are plannng ther weddng for March 13, 1976, St $4&H4> MW& Mrs. Allen Cressman and daughter Helen Cressman attended the weddng of ther 1 grandson and nephew Dr. Bruce Atknson at jgahanna, Oho Oct. 4th and called on Mr. and Mrs. James Atknson and famly n Columbus, Oho. Its the end of 75 and the begnnng of SAVINGS! at EGAN FORD SALES, INC. 200 W\ Hgham Phone Note: All swmmers must be at least 54" tall or chaperoned by patent. The charge Tor Red Cross Lessons on Saturday s $6.00 for 8 weeks. New classes start: (1) October 18 - December 13 excludng Nov. 29 (2) Aprl 3-May 22 You may regster for Red Cross Lessons the frst day os classes, day of classes. Monday Open Swm begns Monday, November 3rd. Saturday Open Swm begns Saturday, October 18th. Each swmmer must furnsh ther own towel, sut, and cap Cor long har. The pool closes over Thanksgvng, Chrstmas, and Sprng Vacatons. For nformaton concernng swmmng pool programs and pool rental call ext. 271 or ; No. of people RENTAL RATES Local School Dstrct \ v Rate $ $ Out of Dstrct.$30.00 $35.00 RED CROSS LESSONS SCHEDULE * Begnner 9:00-9:40 A.M. Advanced Begnner 9:45-10:25 A.M. Intermedate, Swmmer, & Compettve Swmmng 10:30-11:10 A.M\ Begnner under 54" and Baby Class 11:15-12:00 AM. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ATHLETIC TICKETS An athletc tcket enttles the ndvdual to attend all home athletc events for the school year except tournaments and specal events. Athletc events covered by the tcket nclude any sport that s scheduled for competton by the hgh school - such as football, basketball, swmmng meets, wrestlng, etc. StmJent Athletc Tcket $10.00 Adult Athletc Tcket $20.00 I Famly Athletc Tcket $50.00 A parent must accompany chldren to events. Tckets may be ordered by mal by returnng the completed coupon along wth a check or money order made payable to: St. Johns Publc Schools and maled to: Mr. Dwane Weck, Athletc Drector, St. Johns Hgh School, 501 West Sckles Street, St. Johns, Mchgan Name. Type of Tcket (please check). Tckets may also be purchased at the St. Johns Hgh School. AddVess Street Cty State "EhT.Student Adult Famly GYMNASTICS LESSONS - HIGH SCHOOL John Furry, Drector The lessons jare offered lo boys and grls ages 7-13 years of age. ThV classes nclude nstructon n tumblng, balance beam> uneven parallels, floor exercse, vaultng, trampolne for grls and pommel lorse, rngs, horzontal bars, floor exercse and trampolne for boys. The lessons wll be offered Saturdays for 10 weeks begnnng October 18th at 1:00 p.m. n the St. Johns Hgh School Gymnasum. Further groupng for classes accordng to age and experence wll be made at ths tme. The fee s $15.00 per student. Make checks payable to: St. Johns Publc Schools. Regstraton wll be held October 18th, the frst day of classes. Please brng the form below to the frst class sesson. Name. Address Date of Brth. Age., Pror Experence. I hereby gve my permsson for my son/daughter to attend gymnastcs lessons Parent Sgnature t For further nformaton please call Mr. John Furry, St. Johns Hgh School ext. 230 or evenlng.

6 t 6 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,. MICHIGAN October 15,1975 WKKTnXKItlWATMXAljCHLIUVM Muple Avenue at Slate Street AvcrllM Carson, Mnster Thursday, October IB 33d p m Cllldrens Chor rehearsal 4 Ol p m Junor Chor rehenrsal.sunday, October 19 tt:43 a m Church Sclwl 11-fH a m, Mornng Worshp Tuesday, October p m Prsrlla Alden Dvson 1-30 p m Eltzabclh Wnslnw Dvson Hfflpm Peart Caldwell Vesper Dvson Wednesday, October 22. r. «p m B«y Seoul Troop H 7-3(1 pm Chancel Chnr rehearsal (hurch Offce Hours Mnnduj thru Krday U:3H a m In noun Tel- 2l-2tm FIKSTAMTEI) MKTIIOMSTCHLKCH Box East State Street St Johns, M. 4B879 Francs Carl Johanndes. Mnster Church School Worshp Servce 930 a.m. 11 a.m. Eash Wednesday, Chapel Chor 6:30 p.m. Chancel Chor 7:30p.m Prayer and Share B:30p.m. Thursday, Carol Chor 4:00p.m Tuesday, October 21 Mary Magdalene Crcles 9:00a.m., Grl Scouts No :00 p.m Councl ty Mnstres 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 22 Mcmhershp Class 8:00 p.m. Sunday. October 20 "Potluck" Plannng Sesson for 197G for everyone n the Church. Followng the Worshp Servce. The Pony Express wll be leavng our Church SOON West Mchgan Conference Unted Methodst Women November 4 - Call Blle Person for reservatons by Oc- «tober 24th ) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 S. US-27 St Johns, Mch. Pastor Peter F Neuwkoop A fundamental Bble belevng church. 9:45 am Bble School Ham Worshp Servce 11 am Chldrens Churches 6 pm Youth Hour 7 pm Evenng Worshp Each Wed 7 pm Bble Study and prayer. 8 pm Chor practce Jr, Basketball Nursery for babes and small chldren for all servces Church offce hours Mon thru Fr s.ml vksewu.cmun Corner or Meadand Walker Hcclory406E Walker. Phone Offce Schedule Every Sunday H am Holy Communon 2d &*4lh Sunday 10 am Holy Communon,nd Sermon ^^XA jjolherjtyndays l«j^]nrnjj!gj gyer Sursey 1 & church "choc-1 \tk Urn for rsery^frough Mhtf* * r *e * EveryvMonday eve 7 pm Sprtual* Ik-alng Servce 1st.d Mondays 7 pm.senor Ctzens 2d 4 4th Tuesdays - Noon - Senor Ctzens Every Tuesday mornng and evenng weght watchers 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Famly Plannng Clnc 1st 4 rd Wed mornng OEO Nutrton Class E%erjlher\\edcvenng7-30Cadet Grl.Scouts Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes Kpm Every Thursday K pm AA Al Anon Every Frday 1:15 pm Brownes CHURCH OF CHRIST 400E State Street Herald F, De Weese. Mnster Ph Ovd :30 - Sunday School S. H Mornng Worshp 4 Comj..pm. Youth Meetng 7.00 p m. Evenng Worshp 7:00 p m Wed. Bble Study A Frendly Church wth a Scrptural Message M.HISEIU ( \T1101.1C CHI IMH UtvWlhamC Hankerd.Pastor RvltdmondCoehrng Assocate Pjstor Itcctorv 109 Lnden SI Ph Convenl 110 S Oakland Ph Schtnl.ll K Cass Ph J MaosSfdf Saturday Evenng 7 pm Sundav TW.». H 30 and 12 Huh l).>s See bulletn WVekds H 3d am and 7 pm Sacram-nl nf It-nance Saturdays o^ nm.lttr " pm Mast, nlll H3u pm Ukdav evenngs a Irew mnutes before Ivennm Mass FrM-l- davs SacramDl "I Penance llurmlav Irom 4 lo 7 pm nd after the -v emnu Mass untl all are heard. Mass and praver* nf Adoraton al 7 pm Hob Cnmnon on Frday al l and 71S am Ahraon <l the, Messed Sacrament. *llurmla> T pm on Frst Frday after tvemng Ma^ Dtotnns Our Mother of Perpetual Help Nnvena - alter 7:15 pm Mass each Tuesday (t-hgous Instructon Classes-Adull luurv Class. Tuesday at 8 pm Hgh school (CD. Wednesday tl 7:30 pm Publctrade.School CCD. Tuesdays from 4 untl S pm BapUsms Kach Sunday at 1.30 by.ppnntmenl Other arrangements by [ppofntmonl ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mssour Synod) Rev Mchael R.Ruhl, Pastor 10:15 am Dvne Worshp 8:00 am Matns Servce, 3rd Sunday each month 9:00 am Sunday School and Bble Classes Holy Communon 1st and 3rd Sundays each month at 10:15 am Church Offce Hours -9:00 12:00 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ""mornngs. Adult tnstructdn-7 pm Mondays. Weekday School and Confrmaton Classes -. Wednesdays, 3:30-6:00 pm Lades Guld < LWML 2nd Wednesday each month at 7:30 pm.elders-tuesdays at 7:00 pm Evangelsts - Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Youlh-2nd & 4th Sundays at 4:00 pn f Councls & Commttees - 1st Tuesday each month at 7:00 pm Couples Bble Study -Sunday at 7:30 a.m., St. Johns Lutheran Church Golden Age Fellowshp Group *3rd Thursday each month at 1:00 p,m. Home Bble Study - Monday through Thursday. To be arranged, Offce Telephone: Parsonage Telephone; Educatonal Wng Telephone: HEIIIMANlKKn WUHCI! OF JESUS" CHRIST UTTER DAY SAINTS 407E.GbbS Church School 10 ouock Worshp Servce II oclock Next Week n Clnton County churches HANMSTKH UNITED METHODIST <lllhch Rev, Emmet Ka dwell Sunday Worshp Servce Church School \SSKM11I,Y()F(10!) SUS-274E Baldwn JospehF Eger, Jr, Pastor All Churches n Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton "County News, They must reach us by 10 a.m* Monday to nsure publcaton n the current weeks ssue. 9:30 am 10:30am 10,00 am - Sunday School am, -Mornng Worshp t*30 pm - Youth Servce tt3u,rm,v Sunday Evenng 7-00 pm - Wedesday, second and fourth WMC 7- Id pm - Wednesday evenng servce PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Daro]dD.Boyd.Pasto\ 445 Dvson St.E. Lansng 9:45.- Church School 11:00 am - Worshp Servce Womens Socety - last Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 12:30 pm. Busness meetng at 1:30 UMYF meets each Sunday al 7 pm. Councl of Mnstres last Monday of each month at*0 pm. Admnstratve Board - the frst Sunday nf each month followng a co-operalve noon dnner. Senor chor rehearsal each Wednesday. al 7:30 pm.ikim MIS WITNESSES Kngdom Hall 1991 North Unsmg St [ Tuesday pm - Congregaton Hook MudCs Text studes "The Natons Shall v Kmm Ila! I Am Jehovah How" Thursday,? 30 pm Theocratc Mns y School Texts IVd "Bble" and "Ad lo Itblo I nderslandlng" H-30 pm Servce M-clng Sunday, t30 am - Publc lecture -- (lven b> Oualfed Representatve of the WaUhlower. Bble and Tract Socety. Ill 3D am ttalclloucr Study - Current ssue of Ihe "Wachtowor" magazne studes PUBLIC INVITED Nfl COLLECTION TAKEN (IllltCII (IF THE \ \%.\RENE ^ "lsnorlhunngslreel Krv Kenneth Anderson Phone ^-Tgw H 00 am - Sunday School II INI am - Mornng Worshp fl pm - Young Peoples Servce 7 (H pm Evenng Worshp Wednesday pm Bble Sludv and prayer hour Free Methodst Church 305ChurchStreet Phone Rev, Rodney Dean Sunday 10:00 a.m Sunday School - 11:00 a.m. Mornng Warshp 6:00 p m Evenng Worshp Wednesday 6:30 p.m. C.Y.C. Bjffg m. BbJfcBtudy and Pra/ffSgwyfffe* Sunday, 9:00 Worshp Church School 730 pm WSCS Thrd Thursday each month SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 1400 S Oakland Paul E. Perno. Pastor 5ervkes held on Salurday 9:15 am-church Servce 10:30 am-sabbath School Servce HESTPILGKIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CnrnerofParksandGroveRd. Rev Bran K. Sheen. Mnster 930 am - Worshp Servce am ChurchSchool StlEPUtDSVH.LE UNITED.METHODIST CHURCH DrDaroldBoyd.Paslor 445 Dvson Street East Lansng.Mchgan 9:30 am Worshp Servce, 10:45 am Church School Wednesday: 7.00 pm Chor practce H ol pm Prayer Servce, Admnstratve Board frst Monday n Ihe monlh., General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September. Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday al he homes of members. Bcrean Crcle meels thrd Thursday evenng n each month at the homes of members WAYSIDE BAPT1STCIIURCI1 Pastor Tm Butler The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt fds. - Sunday School -10:00 am Mornng Worshp -11:00 am Sunday evenng 6:00 pm Wednesday evenng servce 7;30 pm A church where everyone js welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD M-2l4DeWttRd Rev. W.Jeff Webb. Pastor Phone:Church Parsonage :30 am- Sunday Mornng-Coffee & Fellowshp Tme 9.45 am-pre-sunday School Quet Tme am-sunday School 11 oo-mornng Worshp 6.00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:oo pm-evcnlng Worshp Dscusson 4* Fellowshp Wednesday: 7:00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:30 pm-jr Chor Practce and Chldrens Crcle 7:30pm-Bble Study, Dscusson Sprayer Youlh Fellowshp - 1st 4 3rd Sundays after Ihe Evenng Servce Women of Ihe Church of God - Meetng Isl Tuesday each-month DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH 1437 TumerJload, DeWtt Rev.Ddrold Englsh,Pastor Phone am Sunday School l am Worshp Servce 6 pm Young People 7 pm Evenng Servce 7:15 pm Wednesday - Bble Study and Prayer. A frendly, church wth a\ message for ~ today. Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng " " c REDEEMER UNITED METHODIBTCHURCH 1«N. Brdge St Rchard U Clark, Pastor 9:M am - Worshp (nursery provded) 10:30 am Coffee Fellowshp (NoChurchSchooUurrf-Augurf) COMMUNmOFSTJUDE Calholc Church Kather Jerome Schmtt, Paslor 801N, Brdge Daly Mass: Mon and Thurs 7:30 pm. Tues, Wed. and Frl 7:00 am Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 am EASTDrtVlTTIHBI.K CHURCH (Non-Denomlnatlonall Round 1 *kc Road < > mle East of US-27 OlenJ.Farnham.Pastor Sunday - * 10 nm - fjunday School, Classes to/ all ages. 11 am Mornng Worshp 5:45 prr * Youth Fellowshp, Senor. 14 and up: Jet Cadets pm Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:30 pm * Bble Study and Prayer. Supervsed nursery Tor babes and small Lhldren In ull servces. ""An open door lo an open book"... A Hble preachng churchwtha message for.vou v SOUTH R11.KY 1H11LE CHURCH Wllard Farrer. Pastor Located. mle cast of Francs Road, onchadwckroad lt am -Sunday School 11 am - Worshp Servce HOPE MTIIERAN CHURCH 308 W Herbsonftd. DcWlt Sunday School 9am Worshp» 10:30am "stxnnhseli.stopalfllurch Corner US-27 and Webb Road HevtlennV.Calhey.Jr, Vcar Resdence r« Church 1* IrM t. Illrd Sundays Mornng Prayer tarn Second 4 Fourth Sundays Holy Communon am \ \I.I.I;YF\RMSB\PTISTCIIURCH J14K Slate ltd - t-ansng!l 41 am Sunday School * 11:00 am Mornng Worshp Servce 5 30 pm Youth Groups Begnnng wth the 4th Grade. 7:00 pm Evenng Servce WEDNESDAY 7-00 pm Prayer Servce t SOUTH DWITTCIItltCH OF CHRIST 2911 IkTbson besde DoWtI Hgh School Mnster: l)r.lames trdwood Tl ( or ( Mam Bble School n K am Mornng Worshp Communon Weekly B*30 pm Youlh Groups 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp W ednesdav pm Hour of Power: Prayer and Bble Study llursday. 7 3(1 pm Callng Program FIUSTBUTJSTCIHHCH OFHPWITT.SIIC IlV Jerry Cole. Pastor «.IJWPcpV ^ SnltkM UNITED Mornng 1ftrWff?H» arrfl Z> l«ft MKTWnSTCHUKCtt #*& [Stf** f oclock OwrchHTtanng ^ /J US 27and County Lne Rd.7 oclock Evenuf Worshp s t Pastor Paul R.Jones < Mdweek Prayer Servce 7:30. Youth Phone fellowshp 2nd 4 4th Sunday at 8 oclock. Parsonage 4 Offce 2620 E Maple Rapds. Jon us n worshp where "everybody s Rd. Eureka. somebody and Chrst s Lord." For more Informaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWtt. VALLEY FARMS UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev Nel Bolnger, pastor 155 E. Slate Rd Phone :30 am Sunday School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday. 7:30 pm Youth Servce Thursday, 7:30 pm - Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or all of these servces Lsten lo our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTIME Sunday mornng at 10:30 am WRBJ on your dal. STPETER LUTHERANCHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 5 mles west of St Johns on M-21 Sj mles south on Francs Road 2 mles west on Church Road Roger V.Hentz, Pastor 8:00 am Worshp 10:30 am - Worshp 9:15 am - Sunday School and bble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday or the month at B am, thrd Sunday of Ihe month al 10:30 pm / STTIIKRE8E CATHOLIC CHURCH / Fathers Francs Murray and LawrenceDelaney Rectory: 102W. Randolph, Lansng Phone tf- Mass Schedule Salurday: 7 pm Sunday: 6, 8, Holyday: Eve before at 7:30 pm and am and 5:30 4 7:30 pm Weekday Masses:7:30 am 4 7;30 pm Penance: :30 pm Baptsm: Sunday at tpm Please call n advance. DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH t nter-denomnatonal) Mur J. Eastman. Pastor Jm McGovney. SundaySchoolSupt - Marge Person, Co-Supt 4:45 am Sunday School Mam -Church 7 pm Youlh Fellowshp ^ 7 pm Sunday Evenng Servce 7 pm - Wednesday Bble Sludy and Prayer Meetng Ovd Area THEUNITED CHURCH OF OVID WestFrontSlreeL Rev Claude B, Rdley. Jr. Pasta- Worshp Servfce am Church School -11 am Nursery servce for all chldren up to 2nd grade. " WESLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH 130 W, Wllam. Ovtd Rev. Roger Hcnlen loajn Sunday School 4 Mornng worsmp 7:30 p m. Sunday Evenng 7:00 pm. Thurs. Bble Study Topc: Prayer Great Men of Prayer 4 Answers (o Prayer, l 1 Bblo Study held In parsonage rear entrance. OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Man at Oak Street, RevEarlC.Copeln.Pastor 9:45 am Church School, 11:00 am Mornng Worshp. Vftdneaday 7 pm Prayer and Bble Study; 8 pm Senor Chor t OVID FREE MKTHODIRTCHURCJI "thschurchwlth f, actw:20vwon" HON. Man St, Ovkl Rev Rchard Gleason Church Phone Panonae Phone IQ:00 am Sunday School, H;M am Mornng Worrtlj.»:00 prr Youth F.M.Y, 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp 9:30 am Lades Bble Study every Tuesday 7:^0 pm Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce pm Teens Softball every Frday HOLY FAMILY CATHOMCrlURCl, 310MabbttRoad.Dvd Father Joseph Aubm 11:00 am Mass on Sunday 7:00 pm Evenng Mass on Wednesday Confessons 10:3o to 10:45 am Sunday C\LV.\RY BAPTIST! M1U1I Rev Wayne Glassman M-2la Elsleftd 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng ST PAULLUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler ne.rnssow.pastor 9:00 am Worshp 10:00 am Sunday School ~- Fowler Area,ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mchgan ILE. Itossow, Pastor 9:30 a m. Worshp 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 4 Bble Class MOSTHOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev Fr Albert J. Schmlt. Pastor Salurday Evenng Mass 4:30. YfOO oclock pm Sunday Masses 0:30, 8:30. 10:30 am Holy Days - Holy Day Eve, 4:30 pm. 7:00 oclock pm Holy Day 0:30 4 8:30 am Sorrowful Mother Novena Durng school vcar 7:30 pm. summer months H:oo oclock pm Sacrament of Penance Saturdays 3:30 lo 4:00 oclock pm and after 7;00 oclock pm mass Isl Frdays -Thursday from 11:00 am to 12:00pm (o 4*:30 pm 4 7:30 pm untl jl arc heard Baptsm - Sundays at 12:30 pm by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment, Else Area EI-SIE METHODIST CHURCH Itev Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 am Mornng Worshp 10:30 am - Sunday School, Sup! Merle Bacse IHPIAINMKTIUHJISTCIIURCH Rev Davd Ltchfeld,Mnster 10 am - Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Kger 11 am - Worshp Servce F1RSTHAITIST CHURCH 10 am Sunday School Rev Cowley, Supt 11 am Worshp Servce 6:30 pm Junor 4 Senor B.Y.F. 7:011 pm Evenng Servce 7 on pm Wednesday, Junor and Senor Chor PrjKM «ofe&.»_.,7:30 pmgua^rayer and Bble {IT-JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mlch gn Rt RevMsgrThoma J. Bolger.MA, Pastor Dally Mass 7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Sunday 8:00 am 4,10:00 am Holy Baptsm Sunday, 1 pm v Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 pm Famly Holy Hour (or Peace Saturday, r:15 pm Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNlSONVILLr! UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads - Rev PauSchlebner, Mnster 9:30 am Church Servce 10:45 am Sunday School Westphala Area ht MARYS CHURCH Westphala Rev Father James Schmtt HcvJamesJ.Schmlt-Admnlstrator Phone Saturday Nght Masses: 4:30 4 7:00 pm Sunday Mornng t:00, 8:00, o:oo Week daysmonday&frday 7: :20 am Tues 4 Thurs 7:15 4 B:30 am Wednesday 7:15 4 7:30 pm Holy Days5;30.7:15411:20 am.7;30pm Wednesday Evenng Mass 7:30 pm Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapd s PaslorRevJ.ThomasChurn Parsonage-Mddlelon Phone Sunday I 9:30 am Worshp Servce 10:30 am Sunday School Sunday, 9:45am. 11:00 a.m. 7:00p.m. Tuesday, 10:00a.m. Wednesday, 7:30pjn. Thursday, onf^oamqdvjboop.m. DUPLAIN C IURCH (FCJIRIKT r,,^; Smles WcstOva-Elsle Hgh School 5565 E Colony Road Justn Shcpard. Mnster Bll Nchelson. Youth Mnster 9:45 am - Sunday School 11 am - Church 6 pm - Youth fellowshp and adult Bble Study 7 pm Evenng Servce 7 pm Wednesday - Prayer Meetng ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH RevThomasM Kowalcyk.Pastor PO Box E. Man SI Bannsler 4B807 Phone: Sunday Lturges: Saturday - 7:00 pm Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am Holy Day Lturges: 7:70 am and 8:00 pm Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Ray McBralnle, Pastor Telephone or 4B :30 pm - Mornng Worshp 10:30 am - Church School 7:30 pm Wednesday, Bble Sludy and prayer meetng EAGLE FoURSflUARECHURCII Rev and Mrs Royal Burnett. Pastor 10:00 am - Sunday School am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer meetng FAITH RAPTISTCHURCH Davd J. Zlmmer, Pastor (one mle north of traffc tght Else) Sunday Bble School 10:15a.m. ^ Mornng Worshp 11:00a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:00p.m. Wed. Prayer 4 BbleSludy 7;00p.m. Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Itev Clarence Keth 9:45 am Church School- 11:00 am Worshp 7:00 pm Bble Sludy BATH RAPTISTCHURCH Rev Rchard Cole. Paslor 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:30 pm Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7:30 pm HKOHGANIZKIHHLIIUHIIFJKSUH CHHISTOF LATTER DAY.SAINTS Corner Upton RdSlolIRd Elder R.Premoc Sunday School 10 am Preachng Servce- 11 am Chor Practce Wednesday 6:30 pm Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wednesday 7:30 pm. Everyone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FUI.I.GOSPELCHUHCH -mle caslof Perrnton on M-57, >a mle south Rev Lym Shunk, Pastor 9;45 am - Sunday School 11:00 am - Mornng Worshp 7!M pm - Youth Servce 7:45 pm Evenng Servce 7:45 pm Thursday, Prayer and praae servce Pewamo Area UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rev, Rchard Strat Sunday; 9:30 am Mornng wcnun 7:00 pm Unted Method* Youth Feltmhla Sunday School Clam»:«am. Tuesday 7:00 pm Senor Chor Practce Wednesday 2nd Wednesday each month 7:00 pm WS.CS. Thursday 10:00 Bble Sludy GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Scott and-marshad Roads Pastor - Norman Wood Sunday, 10:00 am Church School 11:00 am Church Servces UMW 4th Wednesday at 8 pm LOWE UNITED" METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Lowe 4 N. Lowe Road Across from the Essex School Pastor: Harold McGulre Sunday School Worshp Hour lst&3rdweekm.y.f. Prayer, Study Group 2nd of even months U M,W. Chor Practce ATTEND CH,CH WITH US. SOMETHING MISSING? MAYBE U R! EVERYONE IS WELCOME CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 410S Maple Ave,Maple Rapds Itev Heclor Goodall - [\slor Phone am Worshp Servce 11 am Church School 7 pm Song Feslval Everyone wecome Wed Nght > :30 chor practces Thurs Nght H pm Fellowshp Servce Eureka Area CONGHEGVITONU. CHRISTIAN C11CIH II 2619 E. Maple Rapds Rd Itev Paul R. Jones, Pastor. Phone tm - Bble School far everyone 11 am Mornng Worshp 7:311 pm - Adull Bble dscussons Nursery provded durng servces 6:30 pm * Youth Meetngs 645pm-Wcdnesday,JrChor; Chancel Chor, 7:30 pm Matherton Area MVNIEHNON COMMUNITY CHURCH 2:00 pm Sunday School ::00pm Worshp Servce Wacousta Area WACOVKTA COMMUNITY UNITED MET11001STCIIIRCH Rev Edward F. Olto. pastor Phone ( Mornng Worshp: 10 urn Church School Classes U:15 am Jr and Sr H Y F.f:00pm Cherub Chor. Wednesday 3:45 pm Youth Chor. Thursday t!:45 pm Chancel Chor. Thursday 7:30 pm WSCS Noon Meetngs every rd Wedesday > WXYZ Noon Meetng every Isl Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 2nd Wednesday at 7:30 Admnstratve Board, 4lh Monday nf every 3rd month. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev Robert Prange. Pastor Prce and Shepardsvllc Roads 10:00 am Sunday School. Classes fqr all»s l:0o am - Mornng Worshp 6:10 pm -Young People 7:30 pm Evenng Servce 7:30pm Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4th Thursday Couples Club meets 4thSaturday n month Lansng K1MBERI.YCHURCIIOFCHRIST 1007 Kmberly Drve Ijnsng, Mchgan John Halls It am - Mornng Worshp 10 am - Bble Sludy 6 pm* Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7:30 pm Wednesday nght \ The^Lowe Unted Methodst Women meetng was called to order by the presdent, Alvna Bast, at 1 p.m. after a delcous luncheon served by the hostess, Ruby Perce, and the cohostess, Adelne Dershem, Roll call found 14 members present wth 6 guests. After the regular busness of the socety, the presdent gave the fnal planaconcernng the chcken smorgasbord on Oct. 9, startng at 5:30. Dawn Mercer reported on the dstrct annual meetng - a luncheon, speaker, Jule Beale, on the topc of Dawawa, Afrca, Lowe UAAW plans chcken smorgasbord good sngng wth over 300 n attendance, and a color tour enroute. Snce Ruth McGure s leavng, the offce of Chr. Global Concerns, needed to be flled: Dawn Mercer was elected as her replacement. The subject of a basement sale was ntroduced and resulted n the appontment of Dawn and Conne as a commttee to mplement t n November. The followng meetngs are scheduled: Day on the Dstrct -- Oct. 18 at Frst Unted Methodst Church, startng at 9 a.m. Reservatons by Oct KdcUduft<f Mr. and Mrs, Rchard Semans were at Great Lakes Naval Tranng Center several days recently where they attended Boot Tranng Graduaton ceremones for ther son, Mark Semans, Eleven members of the Mddlebury Cookng*-Cookers 4- H Club enjoyed a trp to Farrells n Flnt Saturday afternoon. Accompanyng the group was ther leader, Loreta Warren, Pat and Paula Nethaway and Sylva McKay. Paula Nethaway and Loreta Warren were honored/for ther recent brthdays. Rev. Mrs. Beatrce Townsend and Mss Henretta Brown of Ithaca, New York have been vstng frends n the area. Members of the Ovd Acme Socety and ther spouses wll meet Thursday Oct. 16 for dnner at 7:30 p.m. at the Pnes n Owosso. Reservatons must be made n advance wth hostesses Barbara Vanman or Dors Darlng. Program Comm. s Rosemary Valko and Dale Crosslan., About 90 were present Sunday at the Mddlebury Unted Methodst Church for the famly - dnner - recepton honorng Mr. and Mrs. Tom Semans. The dnng room was decorated throughout wth blue and whte streamers, blue flowers and whte weddng bells. A cooperatve dnner was served at tables decorated wth blue and whte streamers and napkns. A tered weddng cake decorated wth blue and whte, made by Elzabeth putnam, centered the honoredv guests table. The gft table featured a money tree decorated wth blue rbbons. Rev. and Mrs. Bran Kundnger sang two numbers, accompanyng themselves on the gutar. Wth Rta Whtmyer at the pano, Rev. Kundnger Nand Don Warren sang a duet. Clarce Semans closed the program wth two approprate readngs. The commttee n charge of the affar was Elzabeth Putnam, Letha Furnsh, Betty George and Dorothy Jordan. * Senvce <tw& Seaman Larsen Navy Seaman Recrut Wayne W. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferens of 232 Ftch St., Ovd, was graduated from recrut tranng at the Naval Tranng Center, Great Lakes, Classes nciude^strum^n n -se"ama,nshp!^j mary regulatons, fre-lghtngj close order drll, frst ad and Navy hstory. Seaman Teems Terry L. Teems, son of Mr. and Mrs, Emmett Teems of Route 3, St. Johns, Mch., has been graduated from recrut tranng at the.naval Tranng Center, Orlando, Fla. Classes nclude nstructon n seamanshp, mltary regulatons, fre-fghtng, close order drll, frst ad and Navy hstory. Fellowshps The Amercan Cancer Socety helps tran young doctors and dentsts n cancer dagnoss and management. Your contrbuton durng the Aprl fundrasng Crusade wll contnue ths vtal effort to help make sure that the cancer patent has the best possble care. THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS) Workshop for offcers - Oct. 28 at Plgrm from 9:30-2:30; ShepnercTsvlle 7:30-9:30. ( The meetng was turned over to Carolne A. for a program on "Forgvng" Excerpts, were gven from Dgest artcle concernng magnanmty of Abe Lncoln, Booker T. Washngton, Robert E, Lee, and above all, Jesus Chrsts last words "Father, forgve them, they know not what they do". She gave a true ncdent from Gudepost concernng a Mennonte famly whose young son was klled by an auto drven by a New York couple, whom even though they were flled wth vengence at frst, they forgave wth compasson, after learnng of ther msery DAYS LATER Greetngs once agan to the readers of the Clnton County News! It has been 3710 days snce I wrote my last artcle for ths paper and I am pleased to have tho opportunty to share Bble truths wth you agan. I wll be comng to you wth the same message because the Gospel of the Lord Jesus s unchangeable. Man stll cannot save hmself and needs help from the outsde. Throughout the years I have found so many people who beleve the Bble facts concernng Hs redeemng death and bodly resurrecton and many other truths, but what they beleve has never made any dfference n ther lves. The Apostle James, n the second chapter of hs book, makes t plan that such a fath s dead. The fath that saves s the fath that transforms e lfe. It makes a person love God and gves a desre to please Hm., It* makes hm want to read hs Bble and pray. It transforms hs atttude toward gong to Church: that whch once was a drudge and a bore now becomes somethng alve and nterestng. We nvte you to come to any, or all, of the servces of the Frst Baptst Church and I guarantee that every tme you came you wll hear somethng nterestng from the Bble. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512S.Whttomoro(US27) Peter F. Neuwkoop, Pastor Jerry Wedenbenner Chr. Ed. Sunday School 0:45 A.M. Mornng Worshp 11: A.M. (Broadcast over WRBJ) Evenng Worshp MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Central Natl Bank OF ST JOHNS SERVING YOU FRpM FOUR LOCATIONS St, Johns-Ovd-Pewamo Southgate Plaza Member FDIC. S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty 4 M N on US-27 to French Rd Phone Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hgham Phone D&B ~ Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery 108WWalker Phone ,, Parrs Rexall Store The Corner Drug Store Phone Schmtt Electrc 1002 E State St Johns Phone Phllps Implement COMPANY 313 N Lansng St Phone ? G & L SALES SIMPLICITY SERVICE on Brggs & Straten Tecumsen-Kohler N. US-27 DeWtt Phone Wes Gulf Servce Free Pck-up L Delvery " S US-27., Phone Captol, Savngs AND LOAN ASSN.,*,. 222 N Clnton Phon(T224-23Q4. SPACE FOR RENT ; 7 P.M. Hour of Prayer Wed. 7:00 P.M. The Church that Preaches what the Bble Teaches St Johns Co-op N Clnton, Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, Inc. 108V5 N Clnton St St Johns, Mchgan Federal-MoguL CORPORATION St Johns Plant FOWLER Mathews Elevator Gran-Feed-Beans Phone WESTPHALIA: Maynard-Allen STATE BANK Portlnd-Sunfeld-Wetphala Member FDIC Phone >

7 October 15,1975 Jm! s Column The long-term outlook for lvestock producers sgnals precautonary measures, but the next few months wll reman on the proftable sde, Ths report s based on nformaton gathered by Dr. George Dke, Mchgan State Unversty agrcultural economst. The general economc forecast for the remander of 197$ and 4976 s expansonary -- more n the next few months than n the last half of Many current estmates are that durable goods- wll gan most and that non-durables, ncludng food, wll not beneft sgnfcantly from ths, expanson by the end of Prospects for expanded demand a year from now may be an dluson ted only to nflaton. The ncreasng market demand for meat, taken for granted n recent years, may suffer a setback. CATTLE Look for some, short run weakenng of prce untl late November followed by an upturn whch wll hold nto early wnter. But -t would be surprsng f slaughter prces of choce steers were much over $50 or under $42 n thenext year. Cattle futures have been rangng from the hgh $40s for nearby contracts down to the md-$40s for February and Aprjl contracts and up some for the June and August contracts. It would seem that the nearby contracts and the reasonng behnd the bd of say $47.50 for October cattle means a consensus about supples remanng tght. Wth corn not gettng more costly and a bg crop at hand, cattle on feed wll probably be held to heaver weghts, thereby ncreasng the short term supply of beef somewhat. Seej, &>f cae(uah>flaftufc Such a short run supply stuaton could soften present prce levels and make the October futures look good at $ The dstant case may be affected more from the 1 demand sde. Many analysts look for consumer purchasng power to be dmnshed durng the second half of The md to late 1976 pcture wll be one of plentful beef supples and some transfer of consumer choce from hgh prced pork to better buys n beef. HOGS Restrcted supples of red meat wth a 20 to 25 percent reducton from hog slaughter a yearagoaccountngformuchof that shortage has meant record hgh butcher hog prces. Although hog marketngs are expected to be low for the fourth quarter (they were 25 percent lower than year earler fgures n a recent week) total pork producton wont be off qute as much because market weghts wll be up. \. Look for some seasonal changes n slaughter when the 1975 sprng pg crop comes to market Expect market prce to be qute senstve to small changes n marketngs and n partcular to total pork producton the fourth quarter of Some consumer resstance to hgh prces s expected and hog producers should realze that ths, along wth ncreasng supples of avalable beef, could requre reduced prces to move pork. What happens at the retal level the next sx months wll be a good ndcator of the length of the current hog prce boom and to what degree of vgor the pg cycle reverses. But the hog busness wll be proftable the next nne months Jm Pelbam Clnton County Extenson Drector because t wll take longer than that for any large market changes to materalze. Feeder pg prces have been advancng to hgh levels whch s good news for the producer. But the producer who feeds them out should recalculate hs costs because $60 feeders are a farly sgnfcant cost tem n the producton of a market hog. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN Farmers asked for ASC commttee nomnatons Farmers are asked to nomnate canddates for ther choce to be on the ASC communty commttee ballot, stated Dorn Dehl, State Executve Drector of 1 the Mchchgan State Agrcultural Stablzaton and Conservaton Servce offce. The ASC communty commttee electon wll be conducted from November 21 to December 1, by mal ballot. ASC commttees are responsble for managng Government farm programs on the local level. To; meet the needs of ndvdual producers, ASC commttee members must be concerned and responsble Indvduals, Dehl sad, Mchgan farmers haye the opportunty to nomnate persons they feel would best serve the farm communty. Most farmers have receved petton forms by mal and may begn submttng them to the county ASCS offce. k FEW BASIC consderatons should be kept fn mnd when crculatng pettons,dehl sad. In order to be valfdj pettons must be lmted to one nomnee each, must nclude Wrtten certfcaton that the* nomnee s wllng4o serve f elected, must be sgned by at least three elgble farm voters n the ASC LET KROGER communty, and must be receved n the county ASCS offce no later than October 28. A farmer may crculate or sgn nomnatng pettons for as many canddates as he chooses. Anyone wshng to nomnate a farmer for the ASC commttee electon may contact hs county ASCS offce, for full detals, ncludng elgblty requrements for offceholders. Dehl beleves that farmer nomnatons of canddates for the upcomng ASC commttee electon are very mportant. He sad, "Farmers should petton for and elect those ndvduals they feel would do a good job as ASC commtteemen. The electon of concerned farmers to postons on ASC commttees s necessary for good admnstraton of farm program^." Dehl further explaned that Mrs. IVa Schafer of Lansng accompaned Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne Ernst to the Antque Show at the Cvc Center at Lansng on Sunday afternoon Oct, 5. Later the Ernsts were supper guests of YOUR FOOD COSTS the county ASCS offce welcomes all vald pettons. The opportunty to nomnate, Vote, and be elected to offce s guaranteed to all farmers regardless tof race, relgon, sex, color, or natonal orgn. 7U*d SenpU Mrs. Schafer. Nancy Stendel of Flnt and Davd Rossow attended the Homecomng actvtes at Ferrs State College at Bg Rapds durng the frst weekend of Oct. We Reserve The Hjlt lu I.nn Quanttes PNCIM K I twn I llec lve At Krufer In Clnlno (.nnny Mon.Ort KI Tltu Sutxl.r, - II Sold Tu Olrn CoDvrmht Tht> Krwjf* Co. ISSf m n nn m UMIII 1 n" n 1 t- m" HI n «UP - m- m n M 11 P m I III lllll m - IP m tn ROW AFTER ROW OF FRESHNESS! QUALITY FRUITS AN0 VEGETABLES AT DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICES! "" * " Jl> Jt JJI Jl [ J) ^ ^ - - * " - " ".11 It.! m, II HI I Ml I. t. The bcentennal fook s modeled by Grctchen Lynn Gregory, the 17-month-oId daughter of Rchard and" Colleen Gregory of 405 E. lllgam St., St. Johns. Dorothy Schools receves hosptal mert award, Dorothy I. Schoals, Controller of Clnton Memoral Hosptal, St, Johns has been awarded the Robert H. Reeves Mert Award by the Central Mchan Chapter, Hosptal Fnancal Management Asssocaton, A member of the Chapter snce 1952, she has served n several offcal capactes, ncludng drector, presdent elect, presdent, Advsory Councl, Regonal Chapter lason specalst, and Coordnatng Councl secretary-treasurer, The Robert H. Reeves Mert Award s the second stage award of the Fgunders 4 Mert Award seres. It s awarded for Chapter servce, wth a pont system used as a measurng stck. In addton to the frst 100 ponts requred for the Wllam G.Follmer Award Istageone) a total of 100 ponts s requred to qualfy for (he award wth a maxmum of 31 ponts carnable n any one year. The Hosptal Fnancal Management Assocaton was founded n 1946 as the Amercan Assocaton of Hosptal Accountants. In July, 1968, the Assocatons name was changed to reflect broadened actvtes and membershp classfcatons. The Assocaton now conssts of over 9400 members and E?2 Chapters. The Central Mchgan Chapter was formed n Flamng Rod Tokay m^k ">» I Grapes South U.S. 27 Fresh Green 38 Brussel Sprouts.. " 15 f Lb Bag Ik tswithcou ttrtofal Pur New Crop Fresh 38 Lh Cranberres Calforna Wonder Green Peppers.. E. ch. Open 24 Hours Except Sunday mornng 12-Mdnght to 8 a.m.

8 8 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 15,1975 Frends of Lbrary hold annual meetng Frends oft Bement Publc Lbrary held ther annual meetng Thursday evenng, Sept, 25, n the Commsson Room of the Muncpal Buldng. Fourteen chldren and ther parents were present for the presentaton of awards for the best book reports wrtten n connecton wth the summer readng program of the Lbrary, Lbraran Hla Bross, asssted by Mrs. Lawrence Fsh and Mrs. F E. Countryman, presented the cash przes, furnshed by the Frends organzaton, as well as the certfcates for completon of the program. The followng chldren receved the awards, 3rd School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Burk; and Kelly Pohl, East Ward School^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mke pohl. 5th Grade: Frst Prze,,Shela Barnes, Swegles School,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes; Second prze, Sandy Burkhardt, St. Joseph School, daughter of Dr. and.mrs. Henry Burkhardt. 6th Grade; Ted for Frst prze, Margaret Kramer, St. Joseph School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lews Kramer, and Darlene Cerny, Rodney B. Wlson School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cerny. A specal award was presented to Joy Overley, Central School 5th Grade, for ^wrtng the best book report of Grade, Frst Prze,Tracy Dean, wall those submtted. She s the Central School, daughter of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs, Barry Dean; Second Overley. prze, Cathy Brock, Central Mrs. Countryman reported on School, daughter of Mr. and the bedsde lbrary servce Mrs. Robert Brock; Honorable gven at Clnton Memoral Menton, Susan Glowack, Hosptal by volunteer workers Eureka School, daughter of Mr. from the Frends of the Lbrary. and Mrs. Frank Glowack, and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell sent a Joe Lebrato, Central School, report of the Crafts Far son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph sponsored by the Frends last Lebrato. Aprl, and Mrs. Bross told of 4th Grade: Ted for Frst other actvtes durng the past prze, Scott Rowell, Waldron year. Elementary School, son of Mr. 4 In the busness meetng, the and Mrs. Ray Rowell of Fowler, followng people were elected to and Lnda Goerge, St. Joseph membershp on the Board of School, daughter of Mr. and Drectors: Mrs. John Arehart, Mrs. Hary Goerge; Ted for Mrs. Cerny, Mrs. Vernor Smth, Second prze, Km Heyer, Lawrence Connelly, and Dr. Central School, daughter of Mr. Russell Flermoen. Board and Mrs. Charles Heyer, and members whose terms have Theresa Glowack, Eureka expred are: Donald Isbel, who School, daughter or Mr. and has served as presdent for Mrs. Frank Glowack; three years; Mrs. Lloyd Honorable Menton, Cndy Campbell, vce presdent for the Glerum, Central School, past year; Mrs. Eml Flermoen, Mrs. Merrtt Scharn- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Glerum; Mary Burk, Eureka weber and the Rev. Francs Johanndes. Also servng on the 15- member board are: Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Treasurer; Mrs, Garapetan, Correspondng Secretary;. Mchael OConnor, Recordng Secretary; also Mrs. Joseph Brokaw, Mrs. Maynard Casler, Mrs. Countryman, Mrs. Stanley Pocus, Mrs. Roger Rasmussen, Mrs. Wllam Rchards and Robert G. Rce. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rchards, asssted by Mrs. Garapetan. ^S* DNR has more good news for put-take hunters LANSING - Theres some more good news for hunters takng part n Mchgans ^SISoGEruJlN-MlZEB COUPON Genune Russet IDAHO POTATOES 98 Lmt 3 Wth Coupon t»5 Addtonal Purchase FXCEPTBEER WIN bcigarcttesand * ofhercouponlwrrhturchasereauirements UM T 0ME COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon.Oct 13ThruSun,Oct Subject Jo Applcable State B Local Taxea 11 KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON Kroger Assorted Varetes SLICED LUNGHMEAT SAVE UP TO popular put-take pheasant program, says the Department of Natural Resources. Wldlfe bologsts plan to release 8,000 more brds than expected n southern Mchgans 17 put-take areas -- a 13-percent ncrease n the projected harvest, reports Vc Janson, DNR game brd specalst. The extra crop of pheasants - makng the total 68,000 for the, long put-take season whch runs through November 14 and from December 1 through January 4 - -was made possble bya hgherthan-expected chck producton at the DNRs pheasant facltes near Dansvlle, notes Janson. "Were not hearng many complants from put-take pheasant hunters, who have had the beneft of good weather and ample twce-a-week releases that have totaled over 18,000 brds so far," says Janson, "Besdes that, the DNR recently expanded ts servces throughout southern Mchgan to speed up the processng of put-take applcatons for those better - late - than - never hunters," *> Under the new system, Janson says hunters can now pay ther $10 permt fee and complete the applcaton at most local DNR offces to hunt n put-take areas. Also, Conservaton Offcers wll honor recepts untl the offcal puttake permt card s returned 5 to )Q days afterwards. \ "We have completed, eght releases n each of the 17 areas and plan to make at least two releases a week through the end of the program," notes Janson. "The releases are staggered so hunters wont know when the brds are placed n the varous state game or recreatpn areas, makng for better hunts for everyone concerned." The DNR has ssued over 12,000 put-take permts, although hunter pressure has been reported as lght to moderate at most put-take areas, accordng to feld reports, Put-take areas, number of pheasants released (through October 8), and approxmate locatons of the areas follow: Holly (1,260), Bald Mountan (1,260), Wetzel (1,260)) all between Flnt, Port Huron and Detrot; Sharonvllle (1,260), southeast of Jackson; Dansvlle (1,110), south of Lansng; Gourdneck (1,080), near Kalamazoo; Barry (1,080), between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapds; Iona (1,080) and Portland (1,080), between SAVE ^^^ Grand Rapds and t Lansng; Rogue Rver (1,050), north of Grand Rapds; Lapeer (1,050), northeast of Lapeer; Gregory (960), west of Brghton; Three Rvers (960), south of Three Rvers; Sleepy Hollow (930), northeast of Lansng; Flat Rver (900), near Greenvlle; Gratot-Sagnaw (900), near St. Charles; and Deford (900), near Cass Cty. Free maps of put-take areas are avalable upon request from mostdnr offces. Also, hunters may stll obtan ther put-takt permts by mal by sendng ther applcaton and $10 fee to the Put-Take Program, Box 4013, Lansng, Mchgan Wth These Valuable Coupons, We Rfwrve The Rght To Lml Quan t tte Prces 8, Items Effectve At Krnaef In Clnton County Mon., Oct 13 Thru Sun, Oct 19, Sold I To Dealers. Copyrght The Kroger VJtPkg mt 3 Wth Coupon & 5 Addtonal Purchase LIMIT 0HE COUPON PER FAMILY PrmG»dMon.Oat l3ttaan.obt.19.1b7b Subject To Applcable StBto & Local Taxes. SHE UP TO 120 FW Assorted Flavors FAYG0 Qt Kraft PARKAY MARGARINE 1-UFfcg Genera! Telephone wll help commemorate 1 the countrys bcentennal wth n drectory cover depctng the countrys frst flag. Popularly known as the "Betsy Ross Flag," t wll appear on M drector; covers wth the nscrpton " The 200th Brtlula\ opour Country". No other prntng wll appear on the cover. Helpng to dsplay a sample of the cover s Nancy Gbbs, a clerk on the Compaqs state admnstratve staff. Nancy s wearng the tradtonal costume of the Shakers, a relgous sect whch appeared n the tnted Stales at about the tme the country was beng formed. Se*t. %c6<vcc /Uett *Refmtfytomke Senate A lttle suspcon of government s part of our Amercan tradton. However, carred to an extreme t can work to the detrment of the ctzenry. Such s the case, I thnk, wth the Farmland atd Open Spaces Preservaton Act. Ths bll passed n 1974 wth strong backng and.much work on the part of both agrcultural and envronmental groups. It provdes property tax relef n return for a guarantee that farmland wll not be converted to commercal or resdental use. In general t sounds lke just what farmers have been askng for for some tme now. But a quck check around our Senate dstrctndcates farmers ar not sgnng up n droves as tme runs out for ths tax year. Why not? Wel, theyre suspcous. Nothng s sure but death and taxes and a person has a rght to be suspcous when someone offers hm a chance to get out of taxes. Also farmers are strong defenders of property rghts and sgnng up gves away some of these rghts. And the actual tax benefts are not as clear and sure as farmers would have lked. The lax len aganst the property f one Tals to lve up to the agreement has a omnous sound. But I thnk the benefts clearly outwegh the deterents for most farmers!, I would urge all farm landowners 16 lake a close look. / If you agree to use your property only for agrcultural purposes you are excused of the property taxes you pay over seven percent of-your ncome (as reported for ncome tax purposes. Wth property taxes runnng ten or more dollars per acre on good farms n our area Im sure almost every full tme farmer would save half hs laxes or more most years. You would have to net 30,000 dollars on a 200 acre farm to be over the lmt and I dont thnk that can be done! Unfortunately your spouses ncome and your outsde ncome also count so ths may elmnate savngs for some. However those wth hgh outsde ncomes are not the farmers, the legslature had most sympathy for. Also f you drop out of the agreement you have to repay any tax" rebates from the last seven years. So unless you stay n more than seven years -you 1 dont save anythng and major savngs only come fyduremn t for a long haul, But thats what the program s all about; keepng farmland n agrcultural use for the long laul. The clncher to me s ths. If you have to pay back the back taxes you only pay sx percent for havng the use of the money. Ill admt the program could be better. But t doesnt deserve the degree of suspcon so far engendered. The Allens are sgnng up ther farm/ u / H * Cfarmta [5!ROGERMINIMIZER COUPON Whte Or Colors # - Roll Pkg CHARMIM TISSUE l> U* 14* -nfl Lmt 1 Wth Coupon *5 MdrlonallPurcha.e ToAppllcableSateBLocalTaxas 11 KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON "Kroger 6rade A LARGE EGGS Doz cm Lmt 1 Vfltt Coupon ft 5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPTBEEXwNE&CIGAflETTESAND^.,. <* OTHERCOUPONSWITHPURCHASEREQUIREMENTS LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY PrlcosGobdMon.Oct 13ThruSun.Oct Subject To ApplcablaStato tr LocoITones Kroger "RAIN CHECK" Polcy SHE SHE UP TO Everythng you buy at Kroger s guaranteed for your total satsfacton regardless of manufacturer. If you are not satsfed, Kroger wll replace your tem wth the same brand or a comparable brand or refund your money. Wa also guarantee that we wll do everythng n our power to have ample supples of all advertsed specals on our shelves when you shop for thorn If, due to condtons beyond our control, we run out of an advertsed specal, we wll substtute the same tem n a comparable brand {when such an tem s avalable) reflectng the same savngs or, f you prefer, gve you a "RAIN CHECK" whch enttles you to the same advertsed specal at the same specal prce any tme wthn 30 days -S3 ^ 7 K ) IftdCtK M HI~MIZtH COUrON Hlf 10 e OFF The Purchase Of Any 3 Lb Dag. MICHIGAN I APPLES.- - L A Lmt Z B s fr Famly Wth Coupon^ P SAVE Prce* Good Mon, Oct 13 Thru Sun* CUt S Uo.To 0«" "75- Subject To Applcabla ««V --! State&LocalToxes. «n-- KHOCtH MIHI-MIZfn COUPON 40 e OFF The Purchase Ot One 1 Lb Pkg OSCAR MAYER SLICED BACON Sunshne DOC FOOD ^r- n Lmt 4 Pkg Par Famly Wth Coupon J ^ J Ptlces Good Mon, Oct 13 Thru Sun, y Oct. 19, 1976 Subject To Applcable < State & Local Taxes J kssr 7«> WSTB*1 v\ l 25-Lb Bag Smuckors GRAPE JELLY JfcLbJr Frozen KROGER PEAS 2V1Lb OR CORN. B. a!. BP.SP* <J&- MOOtnMMMJzll C0Ur>aa Assorted Flavors KROGER GELATIN 3-0WtPkj 20 c OFF The Purchaao Of Ono 1 Lb Pkp, HERRUD ROLL SAUSAGE Lmt 4 Fkf s Pr Famly Wth Coupon C Prlce Good Mon, Oct 13 Thru Sun. 7 Oct 19, 1975 Subject To Applcable \ State & Local Taxes I W W&J *V" W, Fa VorfteJ Oreo poofc 15-0, es A ax Wndow Cleaner A Assorted Flavors Shasta Det Pop 7=1 l** w,ssv L*M 10 OFF (ROOM MIM-MIZIrl COUP Laundry Ad TIDE DETERGENT Bays ENGLISH MUFFINS V A9PL JUICE nttnw The Purchaaa df Any Pkg Mornng t ar Far"ma v, BREAKFAST STRIPS, LINKS,! PATTIES OR SLICES r - Lmt mptrfmllf Wth C««n Prce* Good Mon, Oct. 13 Thru Sun, 7 Oct. 19, 1975 Subject To Appllcablo C State 6 Loc! Tana. 10-Lb 11-Oz Box Kroger WHIPPED TOPPING 9-QzWtCtn 6-Ct Pkg In The Dary Case ORCHARD GROVE APPLE JUICE A-ClJug 17 frobn Tcopf Juce " t«w( Can fforfon OQlRM ll-iffil lcoupb«15 OFF he Purchaao Of Four Btt OWtCan MIGHTY DOG DOG FOOD Lmt 4 Cam Pr Famly Wth Coupon Prces Good Mon., Oct 13 Thru Sun. Oct. 19, 1975 Subject To Applcable StatabLocatTaxe, THIS WEEK! SAVE...SAVE...SAVE...WITH 900 South U.S. 27 Open 24 Hours Except Sunday mornng 12-Mdnght to 8 a.m.

9 October 15,1975 ew Army recruter serves Clnton County LANSING - Sergeant Frst Class Jerry Parsh s the new Army recruter for.clnton County, He replaces Sergeant Frst Class Nls Strombom who has been named the Professonal Development Sergeant for the/armys Lansng Dstrct Recrutng Command whch covers most of Mchgan. Parsh was the staton Commander of the Armys Lansng Cedar 6treel Recrutng Staton for the past year. He now moves to the Army offce at 309 N. Specal Label j -* j. Washngton n downtown Lansng. A 1957 graduate of Lansng Everett Hgh School, Parsh formerly owned and operated Jerrys Marathon servce staton on South Cedar Street n Lansng. Parsh frst entered the Army n 1957 and has been a recruter n Chcago, Illnos, a reenlstment sergeant n Korea and an Army heavy equpment operator and nstructor., He holds many medals ncludng the Bronze Star, A member of Post-12 of the The Mn-Mzer Proves The Savngs...Are At Kroger! * Mke The Mn M*er Test Total up your shoppng lst at Kroger h do the-sme at any other MM-market We expect Kroger to.sdv* you money Specal Label 1-Pnt6-0B1l 1O0-Ft Roll Daytme KIJMBIES 30 Ct Pkg < hb tc Soft 20 Ct ener Pfcg Betty Crocker Gngerbread 14%-Oz Wt Pkg D osftn Skn Care 4&: 10 0* Wt u: Amercan Legon, Parsh s the son of Mrs. Dorothy L. Parsh and the late Ernest Parsh of Lansng. Parsh and hs famly resde n Lansng. Parsh jons Staff Sergeant Jack Ells n the Lansng Washngton Street Army offce. Ether recruter can be reached at Delxe. SflLUTQ PIZZA... $ > & t $/;. Bcentenal Pack DG GABI SYRUP 1-Pnt8-0zBII 1H-Lb Pkg Kroger WHITE BREAD 21%-Lb Loaves CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN Vetnam vets bonus update Over 348,000 Mchgan veterans out of. an estmated 410,000 who served or are servng Jn tre U.S. Armed Forces J have appled for the Mchgan Vetnam Veteran Era Bonus. The Department of Mltary Affars reports that over 257,000 veterans have shared a total of $125 mllon snce the program began n February. Captan Mchael J. Rce, drector of the Bonus Secton, sad that an effort s beng made to reach Mchgan veterans who may he elgble for the bonus H KIllBlES «f«ms Con L.J. Harrss PUMPKIN PIE AWDre^ YM * 26 Oz Wt Pkg Embassy SALAD DRESSING Qt Jar la06f.ll MINI-Wll* COUPON BBS 10 0FF The Purchase Of One 2 Lb B O Can BoyanW Ravol! m KT3 Snack Pack Puddngs As. K* s n ed #0, H9t Otf/fle! thoctn ujr-mztt COUPON Hkfl 10 OFF Assorted Varetes HAMBURGER HELPER r^b^c The Purchase Of One B O Pkg CHEF BOYAR DEE SPAGHETTI, 1SS KROGER SHREDDED RAVIOLI, OR BEEFARONI > PIZZA OR MOZZARELU CHEESE Lmt 1 Can Par Famly Wth Coupon pn Lmt 1 Pkg Per Famly Wth Coupon SjJ Cucjrlco» Good Mon. Oct 13 Thro SmJ".u_ -7 Prces fcoad Mon-Oct. 13 Thn/sun t"o.tr M K OCI 19,1975 Subject Ta Applcable 1 &Alt *.> Oct 19,1975 Subject To Applcable -» &fllt Up Td Stale & local Toxes Up To /State & Local Texas * V lr Ll ^ lllfr 10 «/, South U.S. 27 BBBff^Tffff^T^W 5/-0z WtPkg Fresde FIG 32-OzPkg A Oo Ho. fro A* a nha Co. "ft*. %ff >J? Wt r /jr ^72 (flogf*. MINl-MIZf*. COUPON I 25 c OFF The Purchase Of Any 2Pkgs PEANUT WESTINGHOUSE BUTTER LIGHT BULBS Lmt 2 Pkgs Per Famly Wth Coupon Prces Good Mon. Oct 13 Thru Sun, -Oct Subject To Applcable State Er Local Taxes Lb and havent fled ther clams. To be elgble for the bonus, a veteran must have been a resdent of Mchgan for at least 6 months before enterng mltary servce and must have been on actve duty at least 190 days. Applcatons may be obtaned by wrtng Mchgan Vetnam Veteran Era Bonus Secton, Department of Mltary Affars, P.O. Box 1500, Lansng, Veterans wth clam numbers n the 270,000 seres are scheduled for processng durng the second week of October. Chances are good that someone n your neghborhood s a governmental employee, accordng to statstcs." A report by Mchgan State Unversty shows that there s one government employee for every fve households n the state or one for every 15 resdents. Publc employees n Mchgan total 583,000, a jump of 67 percent n the last 15 years, ^ va-bg 5335 *"" PEPSI COLA Pack flls SAVE UP TO PEPSI ^*PP«C. M8S,^ L» ^S ;.OC, n m m m m J m,m KZ M ^^ fc G0L0ME04L FL0MR B5 ~ SAVE Open 24 Hours 12-Mdnght to 8 a.m. V/z-lb ftn Musnster Chasse "Ktelnt ttxtrd" enrched Rour ^WsSaa ; o«. S,, sra Sub. a \ I KROGER Mw, MIZERCOuH Kroger u. urun C!JEP CJIESE 3?sS A ^ V ^ 3 & S % $ * <* " WB Subject L_ I KROGER MINI MI2ERC0UPONl. Plan Or Iodzed " * «MORTON Mb SALT 10-0z Pkg.SALT :u*m Umf ^ ^* S*SS^ tato OTHbR COUPONS WITfrpURrL G «A c n c^t ES AND - pj LIMIT OHETooPoTp^F5M LY CTTS Avalable Spoofo fl In All Stores Featurng Delcatessen Departments 9 Pece Bucket Of Fred Chcken I LS.fdlCol.EUv.Ol poltohdlnmdloll ET3 Nacn MMII-M;!* COUPON DAIl 20 OFF Tho Purchase Of One-t Lb Jar KROGER PEANUT BUTTER Lmt 1 Pal Pr Famly Wth Coupon Prces Good Mon, Oct 13 Thru Sun, Oct 13, Subject To Applcable Slate & LocalTaxas. lt».t CRKST SAVE 1 HP TO Slced Or p_bllh ByThoPlecb *,. G,azed Hard Salam Era Donuts B laogld MIW-MlZIII MUPO* 25 c OFF The Purchase Of3Pkgs GOLD CREST HALLOWEEN CANDY Lmt 3 Ph{ Per Famly Wth Coupon Prces Good Mon, Ocf. 13 ThruSun, Oct. 19, 1975 Subjact ToApplcable Etalo&LocfllTflXfl. Except Sunday mornng SMVt4tM%fMt by Stanley Powell State Representatve About 14 bercent of the states cvlan work force s pad from ether-state, federal or local tax dollars. No one cares to guess what all those salares total, > One way of comng close mght come from the followng fgures: The state payroll for a recent quarter totaled more than $183 mllon for the 56,000 state employees n just the 21 state agences. Le me emphasze that the $185 mllon n only a quarterly fgure for what amounts to less than 10 percent of the publc employees n the state. As of June 15, the numercal breakdown went lke tlrs: 56,700 federal employees; 125,000 state (ncludng colleges); and 401,600 cty and county em- ployees. Fgures show that snce 1960, more than 250,000 people have been added to publc payrolls, the majorty of them at the local level. The lst of federal employees jumped by only 19 percent snce 1960 whle the number of state and *local government employees grew by 75 percent, accordng to the MSU study. Another study gves a partal breakdown of publc employee groups. There are 24,000 malmen, 119,000 publc school teachers, more than 28,000 county employees and more than 56,000 n the major state departments. In addton there are- 850 county commssoners, 58,000 full-tme muncpal employees and about 5,000 part-tme. I thnk one reason why we have such an ncrease n the number of publc employees s because of the demand for servces. People want better polce protecton, better fre protecton and more recreatonal facltes. These are all government functons and requre employees to provde them, The problem we run nto here n the Legslature s how to fnance all these servces. WORK-STUdY PROGRAM UNVEILED The Mchgan Department of Cvl Servce has announced the begnnng of the, Mchgan Government Educaton Prpgram whch offers college, st(dents an opportunty to gan practcal job experence and academc credt by workng for the State of Mchgan. These work experences are avalable to both graduate and undergraduate students wth any academc background. The work ranges from studyng state vehcle use, to workng on the hstorcal collecton jn the State Archves, to evaluatng compettve bds for state projects. Although the nternshps are non-payng programs, the students receve academc credts for ther work. Mostof the placements wll be made n Lansng, however, a few postons have been developed n state.offces outsde the Captol area. To apply, students should contact ther conselng offce or wrte: Mr. Smead Edwards, nternshp Project Coordnator, Mchgan Department of Cvl Servce, Lansng, Mchgan Students wantng a wnter term assgnment should apply soon snce many selectons wll be made n October and November. The nternshp program s.funded by a one-year federal grant under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act. ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME HEATING Ever snce the energy """shortage came upon us nearly two years ago, everyone has been talkng about energy effcency and energy alternatves. Well, recently an Oho homebulder, Bob Schmtt appeared on the Mchgan State Unversty Campus n East Lansng to "talk about the electrcally heated, energyeffcent homes he s buldng. Schmtt, the keynote speaker ^at the Buldng Energy - Effcent Housng Today conference at MSU sad the keys to buldng energy-effcent housng are buldng houses to ther optmum heat loss and usng heat pumps for heatng and coolng. He sad the heat pump, whch extracts heat from the ar, s hghly effcent, delverng $1.80 worth of heat for every $1 worth of electrcty, compared to resstance heatng whch delvers a dollars worth of heat for every dollars worth of electrcty. Snce Schmtts houses are electrcally heated, there s no need for nfltraton - ar leaks whch furnsh the house wth oxygen needed for combuston of ol or gas. A test conducted n 1973 between two Schmtt-bult homes, each occuped by a famly of three-one heatng wth gas and the other wth heat pumps - revealed a 22 percentsavng of heat n the heat pump equpped house. By 1980, Schmtt estmated, total energy costs for a gas- Jeated house wll be $1, whle heatng an nsulated, heat pump equpped, electrc home would cost $ He added that the only consumer consderaton n seekng an energy - effcent home should be heat-loss control, not whether the home s heated by gas or electrcty. "Consderng that gas rates are lkely to trple and electrc rates wll probably double n the next two to fve years, t becomes plan to see that the only consumer relef s n energy use effcency and prudent use of electrcty and gas n nonhealng requrements," Schmtt sad,. It sounds lke Bob Schmtt has done a lot of thnkng about energy effcency and has come up wth a real energy savng, home heatng concept that works. SOLAR HEATING? Whle were on the subject of energy alternatves, there s a specal commtteen-the^house of Representatves thats lookng nto the possblty of usng De suns rays to produce energy. Im sure you have read about the research thats beng conducted on solar energy and about the apparently successful efforts of a few engneers around the country who have developed solar heatng systems for houses. To a very lmted extent, solar energy producng systems are n 1 operaton and t appears, lkely that a major breakthrough wll come n the next few years n ths aref> It only makes sense, as our fossl fuel resources become shorter n supply, that we explore other alternatves such as usng the sun. Its mperatve that we explore all energy producng possbltes and I support all efforts n ths area. BOOK LEARNIN It looks lke Mchgan resdents are makng good use of "our publc lbrares throughout the state. The State Board of Educaton reported that last year the average Mchgan person borrowed four books from a publc lbrary. Some 32.8 mllon books and other materals were borrowed from Mchgans 364 local and regonal publc lbrares durng That fgure was down slghtly from the nearly 36 mllon books, perodcals, newspapers and audo vsual materals crculated the prevous year. Feldpausch offcer of Chevrolet Councl Bernard J. Feldpausch, Bees Chevrolet-Oldsmoble, Inc., St, Johns, has been elected to a key offce for hs area n a natonwde organzaton of Chevrolet dealers. Chosen as representatve from hs dstrct to the Chevrolet Dealer Councl, he wlt serve as spokesman for 15 Chevrolet dealers n the dstrct at an October meetng of the organzaton to be held at the zone headquarters n Flnt. The Chevrolet Dealer Councl program was poneered by Chevrolet n Operatng at local and natonal levels, the organzaton helps Chevrolets 6,000 dealers plan toward mutual progress n dscussons among themselves and wth Chevrolet executves. Among matters dscussed are market condtons, busness concepts and customer servces.. The Chevrolet Dealer Councl s organzed at dstrct, zone, regonal and natonal levels to correspond wth Chevrolets feld sales areas. Dealers n the 435., Chevrolet sales dstrcts elect representatves annually to attend the zone meetngs. In meetngs at the 45 zone ctes these representatves elect from ther number regonal councl representatves. At the concluson of meetngs held n the nne regonal headquarter ctes, the regonal representatves elect members to represent them on the Chevrolet Natonal Dealer Councl that meets n Detrot wth company executves. Dstrct, regonal and natonal. Dealer Councl members are elected to a twoyear term. Electons" are held annually to provde for contnuty n offce wth overlappng terms.

10 wmmm CLINTON COUNTY NEW?,, MICHIGAN MADNESS & B PARTY SHOPPE MOONLIGHT MADNESS SPECIALS nob BEER & WINE Vl OFF ON GAG GIFTS SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF WATCHES FOR MOONLIGHT MADNESS AT 15% OFF Greatest Selecton In Town Of Qualty Watches For Everyone And For Every Occason. Youll Fnd Watches For Dress Wear, Sport Fashon, Scuba Dvng. Automatcs, Electroncs, Calendar, Dgtal 8t Quartz. Lay Away Now For Any Specal Occason, SPECIAL We Servce & Repar Our Watches HARRS JEWELRY MOONLIGHT MADNESS SPECIAL EI 7110 REG. S $ Jftmo/ FM/AM STEREO RECEIVER WITH 8-TRACK PLAYER/RECORDER 95 «Automatc Recordng Level o Automatc Program Tntllcator Lghts o Phono Input Jacks o Record Drect From Rado Or Phono o Pushbutton Manual Program Selector o stereo Headphone And Mcrophone 0 Rotary FOTnton Swtch a AFC For Drft-Free FM Recepton Base Unt lflv x lottx 5* Speaker Sze 16 X 10 x 4Va" LEY MUSIC CENTER WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIALS BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS ONES & TWOS ONLY BIG SELECTION OF SCRATCHED & DENTED CLOSE OUT - USED APPLIANCES KURTS APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. DOWNTOWN PHONE BEGIN MOONLIGHT MADNESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 WITH DINNER AT. THE COLONIAL RESTAURANT OUR DINNER SPECIALS ARE X.. LASAGNA $100 COMPLETE DINNER A CHOP SUEY $150 COMPLETE DINNER*, m (DESSERT NOT INCLUDED WITH DINNERS) COLONIAL RESTAURANT MOONLIGHT MADNESS SPECIALS GAF PERONAL CAMERA, (POCKET SIZE) WITHF f LASH * $ Reg. $14,199 ONLY H 99 $27.95 Reg. CASIO POCKET MINI n LAY CALCULATOR $1095 ONLY $ Reg. SX 70 POLAROID CAMERA ONLY $ AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Wt% 4> REXALL Vwf MOONLIGHT MADNESS BARGAINS OCCASIONAL TABLES y 3 -. y 2 0FF 6:30-9:00 p,m. FURNITURE MOONLIGHT SALE - OCT. 15 6:30-9:00 P.M. FROM SPORTS DEPT. ^THESE SUPER SPECIALS 1 GAL. LANTERISLFUEL LIMIT^BT t^t,, 9 oz. RED HUNTING GLOVES LIMlT/2 RUGER 22 AUTO RIFLE LIMIT 1 22 SHELLS WIN."or REM. LIMIT 10 BOXES REG. $2.19 SPEC. JJ68- $1.09 pr. 77 p r. $ " IT PAYS TO SHOP AT <^y[aaj\nnon 40 YEARS Of BETTER QUALITY LOWER PRICE LADIES AND MENS ZIPPER FRONT HOODED SWEATSHIRT LAMINATED, WATER REPELLENT 6:30-9:00 P.M. 788 REGULAR PRICE $9.98 SML 8 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES SLACKS 6:30-9:00 P.M. TWEED-STRIPES-PLAIDS O\C/ CHECKS-PLAINS-POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT ^U /P OFF HEAVY SHIRT FLANNEL 50% POLYESTER, 50% COTTON 45" SIDE 12 EXCELLENT PLAIDS AND CHECKS, PERFECT FOR 6:30-9:00 P.M. SHIRTS-BLOUSES-ROBES-LINING $- 1*9 REGULAR PRICE $ KNITTING YARN4PLYW00L 6:30.9:00P.M. 4 oz. SKEIN, 28 COLORS O Q c QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND OO SKEIN putak MOONLIGHT SPECIALS 210 N.Clnton QUILTED ROBES ZIP FRONT - TWO COLORS REGULARLY $14.00 s g95 SALE PRICE FLEECE ROBES ZIP FRONT - MANY cdlors REGULARLY$1800 SALE PRICE 11 $1195 SPECIALS RUN 6:30-9 P.M. ONL Y Mchelles Land of Qz 20% TO 30% GIRLS DRESSES O^F as +A7 ^?/ SS October 15,1975 WED., OCT. 15 6:30-9 P.M. TREASURE CHEST OF BARGAINS!! IW 0 OFF ON ALL BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS and GIFT MERCHANDISE WEDNESDAY NIGHT 6:30-9:00 P.M., THRUSDAY 9:30-5:00 P.M. TREASURE CHEST DURING MOONLIGHT MADNESS AT BENNETTS JEWELRY THERE WILL BE AN EAR PIERCING CLINIC BY A REGISTERED NURSE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 6:30 P.M.-9:00 P.M. A Unque Precson Instrument Wll Panlessly Perce Your Ears. All It Takes Is 1/10 Of A Second To Perce. Earrngs Are Non-Allergenc, 24 Carat Gold, Appled Drectly To Surgcal Stanless Steel And Are Sterlzed Under Rgd Standards Set By the F.D.A. ALL FOR ONLY 10 *lnoo If you are under 18 years old, you must have the wrtten permsson of a parent or guardan. 1st Par EarrngsVa Prce - Nght Of Clnc BENNETTS JEWELRY SPECIAL!! MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE FURNACE FILTERS REG. BW 49? a. LEAF RAKES REG. $ tf 79 SIZE 3 to 6x - 7 to 14 10GIANT LEAF BAGS REG s 79 $J19 PLUS MANY OTHER SPECIALS DFAN GbSWm IT k f t I M ^SwHARDWARESTORE ^> JCPenney MOONLIGHT MADNESS! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15th 6:30 TIL 9 P.M. ONLY! 20% off all fashon fabrcs. THE MAKINGS OF SOME GREAT AUTUMN LOOKS FROM DOUBLE AND SINGLE KNITS, GAUZE WEAVES DENIMS, AND LQTSMORE. IN FACT, EVERY YARD OF FABRIC IN THE STORE, INCLUDING REMNANTSI YES, 20% OFF OUR ALREADY LOW EVERYDAY PRICES./ Wednesday Evenng, 6:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. Onlyl MOONLIGHT, MADNESS SPECTACULAR.. 20% OFF OVR ENTIRE STOCK 6:30-9:00 P.M. HADDONS SHOES 123 N. CLINTON Many Other Fall Fashons FROM INFANTS TO JUNIORS " COME TO THE D&CSTOREFOR MOONLIGHT MADNESS m BARGAINS!! o OFF ON EVERYTHING IN STORE CASH SALI=S ONLY 6:30-9:00 P.M. D & C STORE MOONLIGHT MADNESS Wed., Oct. 15 6:30-9 P.M. Coolng System Engne Dagnoss Check (wth scope) CLINTON AREA CAREER CENTER.(Across From Egan Ford) A V.I.C.A. Sponsored Event To Acquant The Publc Wth The Vocatonal Automotve Faclty. FREE COFFEE! J WESTERN AUTO $119 1 MOONLIGHT - MADNESS Specal Rack Of TOPS - TOPS - TOPS BY BRADLEY & FRITZI NEW FALL & HOLIDAY SHADES REG. SALE PRICE $13.00 *6 75 $12.00 $11.00 $ 6 25 $ 5 75 $10.00 *5 25 CHECK OUR "SURPRISE" SPECIALS 6:30-9:00 ONLY CAROL ANN SHOP SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR MOONLIGHT MADNESS OCT. PRESTONE II ANTI FREEZE METHONAL ANTI FREEZE 15-6:30-9:00 p.m. ALSO $399 PER GAL. $189 1 PER GAL (IN YOUR CONTAINER) GAMBLES STORE

11 October 15,1975» CLINTON COUNTY NEVVS,, MICHIGAN MOONLIGHT MADNESS STOREWIDE SALE OFF PX STORE 6:30-9:00 ONLY STATE DISCOUNT COUPON 2 PACKS CIGARETTES GOOD FROM 6-9 OCTOBER 15th ONLY. LIMIT 2 PACKS-WITH COUPON - ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER - WED., OCT. 15 DOWNTOWN 6:30 P.M. - 9 P.M. MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE Wed., Oct. 15-6:30-9:00 P,M. Only ENTIRE STOCK OF THROW PILLOWS VALUES TO $5.95 YOUR CHOICE $098 2 each PRINTED KITCHEN TERRY CLOTH TOWELS -REGULAR B9 EACH SPECIAL V v each 24 x 18 CARPET SAMPLES DISCONTINUED PATTERNS NO TWO ALIKE SPECIAL 75* oach PRINTED BATH TOWELS ONE PATTERN CHOICE OF 4 COLORS REGULAR BATH $2.49 HAND $1.49 WASH CLOTHS.89 Wash cloths not sold separately $4.87 ARMSTRONG PRINTED VINYL LINOLEUM DISCONTINUED PATTERNS 2 ROLLS 12 ft wde 1 ROLL 6 ft. wde REGULAR PRICE $1.59 Sq. Yd. SPECIAL 99 $ Sq.Yd. E. F. BORON CO. SPECIAL 4" 62* 5350 MEN 1 - c v* GHTOFTHe #CASUAL «^BV.«** featurng. \ E R SS K NAME BRAND SHOES FOR,pLAY CHILDRENS WOMENS SAVE NOW ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK Wednesday, October 15th 6r3QP.M.to9P.M. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MENS, WOMENS & CHILDRENS SHOES NOTHING HELD BACK 15% OFF SAVE - SAVE - SAVE NOTHING, HELD BACK EXTRA SPECIAL! ONE GROUP HUSH PUPPIE SNOW BOOTS BRUSHED PIGSKIN Regular $28.95 * SlZES5tolON,M,W TONIGHT ONLY $19.80 " SHOP MONDAY & FRIDAYTIL 9 FORMERLY ECONOMY SHOE STORE OWOSSO DURAND FINE SHOES ST JOHNS IONIA 121.N. CLINTON PH " Tr <{} % fylvutlv-! 3 \AtJ 1 H "-» : <<- " ll - : " HsB.- bos SEE ALL OF THE NEW 76 MODELS ON CLINTON AVENUE IN DOWNTOWN DURING THE "MOONLIGHT MADNESS" MITOSHOW, WEDNESDAY, OCT P.M. to 9 P.M.

12 12 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN October 15,1975 JO Clnton County News HAR.OLD SCHMALTZ-Advertsng Drector JIM EDWARDS-Edtor ^MHKf tea#e4<~-hce ox natty? A caller to the County News ths week talked of a problem she las each fall -- smoke and the havoc t wreaks wth her allergy. We are n sympathy wth her problem and ask that those who burn leaves n the fall take others nto consderaton before sendng bllowng columns of smoke up nto the ar and through the neghborhood. Whle the smell of burnng leaves s a plesant and sentmental experence for many, t s physcally dstressng and rrtatng to many who arethe recpents of the smoke. There are ways to kvod burnng leaves. They can be put n plastc bags and placed along the crub wth the rest of the weekly garbage. Another way to dspose; of fall leaves s to rake them nto the qurb lo be pcked up the ctys vacuum truck. All you have to do s rake (hem nto the curb, along comes the truck and whoosh, theyre % gone. Thnk about t, you may make your neghbors fall a lot more enjoyable. JE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITEDvSTATES: PRESIDENT FORD-Ive called ths.press conference to dscuss the complete peace settlement n the Mddle East, dscovery of vast ol reserves, a stunnng cure to nflaton, a program that wll wpe out unemployment among many other mportant tems. Frst, I wll dscuss the Mddle East-but, frst I see a hand rased n the back of the room. Yes, what s t you wshed to ask?, REPORTER-The topcs youve announced sound very nterestng, but the meda s extremely nterested n a matter you. dd not menton, PRESIDENT FORD--... And what s that? REPORTER-Your son announced that he has smoked marjuana. Do you condone such actvty? PRESIDENT FORD--I apprecate your nterest, but at ths tme, I feel the news I am about to announce s of much more mportance. For nstance, weve enough ol west of the Msssspp to supply the.rest of the world wth energy for the next mllon years... yes; I see another hand\., REPORTER~The ol news J&^gry nterestng, Mr. Presdent, but I was really Interested t%our mpressons of the Unversty of Mchgan- Mchgan State Unversty football, game. PRESIDENT FORD-I thought t was a wellplayed game, but thought the members of the meda would be much more nterested n the fact that we have cut unemployment by 23% n the last 4 hours. Yes, you n the 3d row--you have a queston about the unemployment program? A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS Between the lnes NOTICE vv/th J/m of Budget Hearng St. Johns Publc Schools of Clnton and Gratot Countes OCTOBER 22, :30 P.M. Offce of Superthdent of Schools 501 W. Sckles St. St. Johns, Mchgan Copes of Proposed Budget May Be Obtaned at the Su pert ndents Offce FRED G.MEYER, Secretary Board of Educaton Edwards* REPORTER-Not exactly, Mr. Presdent. You see my newspaper has a vtal nterest n the moral fber of our naton. We are extremely nterested n knowng whether or not your wfe has revsed her thnkng about your daughter havng an affar. PRESIDENT FORD-Thats none of your bus... er, let me put t ths way. We feel the press unfortunately sensatonalzed on that partcular ssue. Now, f we can get to more mportant matters. I am pleased to nform, you, that a remarkable economc dscovery has led to the possblty of wpng out nflaton mmedately. Yes, n the 2d row, you have a queston regardng that topc. REPORTER-In a mnute, Mr. Presdent, My edtor s watng for me to call wth a report on where you plan to sk ths wnter. Outdoor enthusasts feel such nformaton should not be kept from the publc. PRESIDENT FORD-Wth the many programs I have prevously mentoned, 1 sncerely doubt that X wll have much tme forskjugj,ifv$ wju alfpw^ NOTICE RESIDENTS OF me a Tew mmutes, J wu hnefly- descrbe those^ programs the Whte House feels wlf make ths the mostsuccessful admnstraton n hstory. Yes, the reporter from Womens Wear Daly has her hand rased. REPORTER-We at Womens Wear Daly have notced Betty Ford wore the same dress she wore approxmately 6 months ago. Have vou spoken to her about that? PRESIDENT FORD-Shut up and st down. WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIP f 7U*d We*f*tf J On Monday, Oct. 6, Mrs. Fred H. Tedt of Fowler, Mrs. Fred Watts and Mrs. Walter Nobs, Sr. of Lebanon, Mrs. Robert Eldrdge, Mrs. Robert Boettger and Mrs. Wllam Ernst attended the 14th annual conventon of the Lutheran Chldrens Frend Auxlary at Chrst Lutheran Church at Lansng. Sympathy s extended to the survvors of Mchael Weber, 21, who passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 1 after a long llness. Funeral servces were held Saturday mornng Oct. 4 at Holy Trnty Church wth bural n the church cemetery. He and hs wfe, Rebecca lved n St. Johns but were former resdents of ths neghborhood lvng on the Arthur Schneder farm. He was a brother of Mrs. Wllam Armbrustmacher of ths vcnty. Mrs. Wllam Boak, Mrs. Clarence Sllman, Mrs) Wllam Ernst and Maxne Ernst were vstors on Wednesday evenng, Oct. 1 of Mrs. Fred Epkey of Fowler. Prof. Francs Rossow of Ft. Wayne, Ind. spent Monday, Sept. 29 wth hs mother, Mrs. I lerman Rossow and hs brother and sster-n-law. Rev. and Mrs. II.E. Rossow and Davd Rossow, PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING wll be held on Monday nght, October 29th, 1975, 8:pp p.m. at the Townshp Hall, corner of Clark and Francs Road, for the purpose of revewng the 1976 Townshp Budget. A copy of ths budget Is on fle "at the Townshp Offce, for those who Wsh to see t n advance. The offce s open Tuesdays and Thursdays. A copy s also on fle at the home of the Clerk, located at 8588 Corrson Road, Wacouta. MILDRED F. MCDONOUGH WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIP CLERK ^l Back THtough \ "If It Ft*. ONE YEAR AGO Oct. 7,-1974 Two men and 1 woman were arrested Thursday n Vctor Twp. after a 10-hour hunt nvolvng 50 polce offcers from 14 dfferent agences. They are now beng held n the Clnton County Jal at $50,000 bond each. A possble sucde and arson left a man dead at DeWtt Ud. n DeWtt Twp. Sunday nght. Polce from DeWtt Twp., the State Polce, andthe State Fre Marshall are nvestgatng the ncdent. DeWtt Twp. Fre Department was called to the scene at 7:36 last nght when a neghbor reported a garage fre at the home of Raymond O. Fnk, When fremen and DeWtt Twp Polce arrved, they dscovered two fres, one n the garage and one n the house. A Sept. 10 break-n at 31. Johns Hgh School has been solved thanks to alert area resdents who reported the lcense number of a vehcle near the hgh school at the tme of the break-n. After 132 years snce the death of Joshua Smmons II, the Greater Lansng Hstorcal Socety pad trbute to ths Revolutonary War solder by erectng a Hstorcal Marker by hs grave Saturday, Oct. 5, at the North Eagle Cemetery. Smmons s the only known solder of the Amercan Revoluton bured n ths - area. TEN YEARS AGO Oct. 14,1975. Rado Staton WJUD n St. Johns s n the process of beng sold to a new corporaton headed by Robert Dtmer, presently manager of WHGR n Hoyghton Lake. For the second tme n a year, the Clnton County Board of Supervsors has rejected an employee retrement plan. Dr. Henry A. Burkhardt Jr. has arrved n St. Johns and has laken over the dental practce of Dr. R.M. Kraft at 201 Brush St. Clnton,County wll qpn.tnue> to negotate for the, formaton j)f^, a "dstrct heatlv "department wth Iona, Montcalm and Gratot Countes, Publc hearngs on the reapprasal fgures on county propertes wll be held by the H.L. Yoh Co. ^between Nov. 15 and Nov. 23, the county board of supervsors was told Monday. The Muncpal Fnance Commsson has 4 approved $200,000 of water supply and sewage dsposal system revenue bonds, Seres II, for the cty of St. Johns. The mercury n the Com- muntes Chest thermometer, began creepng rapdly upward ths week as Chest Treasurer Charles Huntngton reported total contrbutons of $6, as of Tuesday. Constructon of a new hgh school for St. Johns Publc School Dstrct was recommended by a specal ctzens commttee last Thursday nght. It should also have a swmmng pool, they sad. 25 YEARS AGO Oct. 12,1950 J.G. Matthews, St. Johns daryman, was notfed Wednesday that Matthews ce cream was placed second n a judgng at the annual conventon of the Natonal the Years From the Clnton County News Fles of 1974/1965,& 1950 \ Assocaton of Retal Ice Cream Manufacturers, at Washngton, D.C. t S.A. Rennells, secretary of the St. Johns Chamber of Commerce revealed today that a bad check artst s workng ths secton of the state. Worthless checks have been passed n St. Johns recently. Clnton county people are nvted by the county sherffs department to a week-long open house at the new County Jal buldng whch wll be opened to publc nspecton for the frst tme on Monday, Oct. 16. Funeral servces were held for Dr. John A. Rule, 87, Else dentst for 50 years, on Wednesday afternoon at the Carter Funeral Home. The Rev. James Lombard of the Baptst Church offcated wth bural -n Rversde Cemetery. Wth general fund balances of nearly $67,000, the cty of St. Johns contnues to be n sound fnancal condton, accordng to the* annual fnancal statement ssued by the Cty Commsson ths past week. Consderaton! of complants from resdents of the southern townshps of the county zonng regulatons was the major actvty of the Clnton county board of supervsors at a oneday sesson here Monday, 1 Tseefr that fu#m&> man/ Edtor, LnpecrCounty Press Presdent Ford has apponted Creghton Holden the AssstantSecretary of Commerce n charge of toursm. Ths could be OK, or t could be^fgrds dumbest move snce he pardoned Nxon.* It all depends on whether Bob Gbbs remans behnd the pano at the St. Clar Inn. Let me explan (try to stop me). Creghton Holden owned the St. Clar Inn for many years. Its one of Mchgans best-known pleasure spots, sttng on the St. Clar rverbank just a few mles north of Detrot and a short swm from Canada. I grew up to/the neghborhood, always aware that f a party were really hgh class, t would be held,at the Inn and I-wouldnt be nvted. by Jlltl Ftzgerald AS A TEENAGE solder, I dd use my unform and sharpshooter medals to sneak nto some weddng receptons. It was at the InnI learned t s^ not proper to pull a char up to a buffet table and st down and eat everythng you can reach. I can stll remember wonderng wry everyone else ddnt also st down nstead of flng around me and then gong off to eat out of ther laps. I provded a severe test of patrotsm that day. In.those days, the Inns only barroom was the shape of a short hallway. If a person always stood facng the bar, and never sdeways, the back wall was so close t was mpossble to fall down. Ths was comfortng to a lot of young servcemen who proceeded onward to make the world safe for Schltz. Currently there s a best-sellng book n whch several celebrtes reveal how and where they receved ther baptsm of sex. I have no ntenton of followng sut n ths famly newspaper. But, strctly n the nterest of nostalga, t should be noted that f my old gang were nclned to smlar braggng, there would, be sutably engraved plaques and perhaps a few shrnes scattered throughout the St. Clar Inn parkng lot. But forget the memores; We somehow, won the war and the calendar pages flp-flpped wth dsgustng speed. The Inn prospered and expanded. About 10 years ago Creghton Holden Padded a barroom so large a guy can stumble 20 tmes whle pawng for the securty of a wall. Its so close to the rver the freghters make waves n your drnk. Truly t s a lovely room and the ncest thng about t s the Bob Gbbs tro wth Joyce Chcone sngng. GIBBS AND I go way back to chldhood, Our, paper routes rubbed and we were n college together. All these years he was playng the pano, whch was marvelous, and gettng all the grls, whch was dsgustng. Once, n an East Lansng tavern, I sat n for hs drummer, brushng and grmacng n Krupa style as the musc poured from my soul. Surely, I thought, there wll be percusson groupes reachng for my body tonght. But no. As usual, the pano player went home wth a homecomng queen canddate. I went home wth a bus drver who mssed my stop by 2 blocks. I never drummed agan. But there s nothrfg parochal about my admraton for the Gbbs styleat the pano. I pledge no troth wth chldhood buddes and f they grow Up todsplease me, they get no phony prase out of my typewrter. I am a great admrer of pop and jazz pansts, fellows lke Errol Garner and Oscar Peterson and even Roger Wllams when he snt too hammy. Gbbs makes me as happy as any of them. When he plays. "I Only Have Eyes for You" he s better than anyone. And when he.plays somethfng soft behnd the lovely Ms Chcone, who can melt ce at 50 paces, the resultng sound.s somethng to float upon, and dream about. I SO YOU can see why I vew Presdent Fords appontment wth some trepdaton. To take the toursm job, Creghton Holden sold hs St. Clar Inn. If would be tragcally roncal f Holdens swtch cut off my favorte form of toursm a trp to the Inn to hear Gbbs. 1 dont know the new owners. But f theyll promse to keep the Gbbs group!, Ill promse not to st down at ther buffet table. Unque prntng process ntrgues Sen. Dck Allen A hghly unusual and hstorc photographc prntng process has been establshed at Alma College called Collotype. It s one of only seven such prnt operatons n the entre naton and s avalable for use by people throughout central Mchgan. State Sen. Dck Allen, former Alma College Professor, has taken an nterest n the project and s cooperatng wth the college to nform central Mchgan resdents of ths Unque artstc resource, Kent Krby, developer of the program at Alma, calls the reestablshed process "the only process capable of prntng a photograph n contnuous tone wthout the use of a~ half tone screen." Halftone screenng s I the process used to prnt pclures n newspapers, magaznes and such by usng a dot pattern. The collotype utlzes nk prntng from a gelatn plate, thus gvng a better, more detaled and precse prnt. Aded by a grant from the Mchgan Councl of the Arts, Krby s usng collotype to produce one of the more nterestng Bcentennal projects n the state. He ntends to publsh a portfolo of ten Mchgan artsts to help celebrate the bcentennal and to re-ntroduce the process of collotype to the Amercan people. "Ths process played a very mportant role n the development of pcture prntng n the 1850*5. It Svas really the frst process used to prnt pctures n magaznes, catalogs Credt unons celebrate Representatves and guests of the Lansng Chapters 40 credt unons n Clnton, Ingham and Lvngston Countes wll celebrate Internatonal Credt Unon Week wth a dnnerdance Frday, Oct. 17, at the Grand Ledge Country Club. The occason marks the 50th Annversary of Mchgan/credt unons,, Wllam Belaney, vce pesdent, Pontac State Bank, wll be the guest speaker. Also to be recognzed at the local event, as weu\-;as n celebratons by 22 other chapters of the Mchgan Credt Unon League and n meetngs of smlar groups n other states and natons, s a 126th nternatonal annversary. Credt unons n North Amerca, where they have had ther greatest development, date from, 1900 n Canada and 1909 n ths country, but orgnated n Germany n 1849! In the years snce World War II, credt unons have spread to 80 other natons wth the help of the credt unon movement n the Unted States and Canada and the foregn ad programs of the two countres*. They have especally flourshed n Mchgan. The 2.1 mllon credt unon membershp total and $2.5 bllon asset total are second only to those for the much larger state of Calforna. Lansng Chapter credt unons have more than 120,000 members, and over $150 mllon n assets. and newspapers back when photography was a new experence," Krby commented. "My great nterest n ths process comes partly as a bcentennal look at part of our hstory, but more mportantly because I thnk t s a Yery sgnfcant medum n Amercan art." Sen. Allen, who calls the process "one of the most unque and beautful prntng procedures Ive seen, "s yery nterested n seeng that the people of central Mchgan are aware of the exstance of ths process. ""Ths s an excellent_ opportunty for*ata"rea"artsf fo use ths medum for prntng ther works. There are only seven such prnt shops n the entre country and we should feel proud that one of those s rght here. And we should take advantage of the great thngs ths process can accomplsh. I fnd t fascnatng to thnk that ths old art form s beng reborn 1 here, for all of us to see and use," Allen sad. Krby, who s charman of the Alma College art department, cted several works done by the Alma prntng operaton that have been placed n the permanent collectons of the Detrot Art Insttute, the Phladelpha Museum of Art, the Guggenhem Museum n New York and the, Metropoltan Jtfuseum Jn_ New York. rr " ToJ^Tufter nformatfon^r perhaps a look at the process tself, contact Kent Krby at Alma College. He s ataous to demonstrate hs process to anyone whos nterested. BIDS WANTED 5 Polce Cars for Sherffs Department, Fve patrol cars as per Specfcatons, wth Cars No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 8 and No. 9, 1-74 Plymouth, 1-74 Dodge, 1-75 Chevrolet, 2-75 Dodges as trade-ns. 1 Anmal Control Pckup As per Specfcatons, wth Vehcle No. 2, a 1973 Chevrolet Pckup as trade-n. 1 Four-Wheel Utlty Vehcle As per Specfcatons wth ,Internatonal Scout as trade-n. Bds to be submtted at the County Clerks Offce by 5:00 p.m., October 30,1975. Bds wlt be publcly opened on October 31,1975 n the Commssoners Room at the Courthouse. CLINTON CQUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By - Property Management Commttee. REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY ZONING APPEAL BOARD MEETING A regular meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Appeal Board wll be held on Monday, October 20,1975 at 8 p.m. n the CourthoUse,»St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the Board wll hear the followng: BATH TOWNSHIP The appeal of M/M Rchard C. Baley to erect a duellng on a lot wth less road frontage than the mnmum requred by the Clnton County Zonng Ordnance on the followng descrbed parcel of land: Commencng n the secton lne at a pont Teet N, 88 deg, 41 mn. E of the SW cor. of Sec. 36, T5N-R1W, Bath Twp., Clnton Cty., Mchgan, th. N ft. to the SW cor. of Lot B of Warren KnollsSubdlvson, Ih. E. 99 ft., th S104 ft. to the SW cor of Outlet "B" of Warren Knolls Subdn, th. E 264* to the SE cor of Jot m, th. S 78t to the SW cor of Lot 09, th E198 fpto tfe SE cor of Lot #10, th S 82.3 to the SW cor, of Lot //ll, M021W8K.7-ror^otheS.ln.ofsd.Sec3MhS88MlW r * feet to the pont of beg.; and also Outlot "B" and Lots m and m of Warren Knolls Subdn., apt of the W»* of the SW A of Sec 36, T5N-R1W, Bath Twp., Clnton Cty., Mchgan. Arnold R. Mnark, Zonng Admnstrator >, M ) f.1q od 31

13 October 15,1975 Wnners of the 4-H decorated pumpkn contest armfrom left] Laure Love [1st] of the Sleepy Hollow Club; Betsy VanVlcet Ud], Green Acres, and Terre Speer [3d], Green Acres. {$$> 0cant toh$w&& Gant sunflower wnners are [from left] Annette Favor of Green Acres wth a ^2-nch entry for 1st place; Bran VanVlect, 2d wth a 21 "4-nch sunflower and Peg Favor, represented n the photo by her brother, Ed, dsplayng her 21 nch sunflower. CLINTON W COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 13 The rght pll to the rght person at the rght tme Have you ever made a recpe and put n too much chl, or thought t called -for three tablespoons of molasses nstead of three teaspoons? Well, the fnal product doesnt taste just rght, but ts easy enough to toss t out and start agan, The combnaton of drugs the, doctor orders for a patent s a,. lotlkea recpe, but f a mstake s made you cant just start over. Hosptals have spent a long tme searchng for a foolproof method of drug dstrbuton, and Clnton Memoral Hosptal has nsttuted a program whch controls the problem. Itusedtobethatwhena nurs.e needed to gve a medcaton, shed call the hosptal pharmacy and theyd send up a large quantty of that drug. Shed take what she needed and return the rest. Ths method s stll used by many hosptals today, but, f one looks carefully t leaves many opportuntes for error and mshap. Now dont he alarmed and start to worry about every pll you receve n the hosptal. These errors happen nfrequently, but they may happen. However, wth a new method of drug dstrbuton. called Unt Dose, errors have been substantally reduced. Donald Roesner, chef pharmacst at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, descrbed the new procedure wth much enthusasm. He sad there are 3 key elements to Unt Dose. The frst s the "patfent profle," a record of each patent of all hs medcatons, the dosages, and thetmes,they are tcbe gven, The second prop s a "drug much as she needs at one tme. To put all ths together nto a successful drug dstrbuton - Head nurse Mrs. Dors Jablowsk and hosptal pharmacst N Donald Roesner check prescrptons for Clnton Memoral Hosptal patents. cart,, a portable cart wth a program, t must begn wth the drawer for each patent n the doctors orders. Both the floor hosptal. The fnal element s nurse and the pharmacst have unt packagng. The drugs are v copes of the physcans orders dspensed n unts of dosage, n from whch they each make a other words, rather than sendng the nurse a whole bottle of plls, the plls are packaged one by one so she only receves as ffanft faun fuatftfeh, Wnners n the food tems made wth pumpkn contest arc [from left] Lsa Despre7 of Green Acres who won 1st place wth her pumpkn spce cake and Cheryl Conkln of Olve 4-H wth her frosty pumpkn pc that won 3d place. Not shown s Peggy Favor of Green Acres who took $& place wth her pumpkn cake roll. patent profle. Already two people, nstead of just one, have hat! to nterpret the orgnal orders, and f ther profles dsagree t s smple to go back and fnd the mstake. Now the pharmacst puts enough medcaton for each patent nto ther drawer of the drug cart for a twelve-hour perod. After ths tme the cart s reflled wth medcaton for the next twelye hours. If any plls are left Wer or not ncluded, ether the nurse or the pharmacst wll check to see where the error was made and make sure t s not repeated. At every step the nurse and the pharmacst are able to check and help each^other to make sure the patent s recevng the drugs prescrbed. Wth ths double check, f even one pll s mssng or unaccounted for, the pharmacy wll know wthn 12 hours. There are many other advantages. The pharmacsts skll and tranng are put to much better-use. He checks the patent profle and can help the possble. Nurses have more tme for patent care snce they are free from tme-consumng CITYOFDEWITT medcaton preparaton. There s less waste and loss of drugs, and less opportunty for theft,, PUBLIC HEARING I A publc hearng wll be held at 7:00 p.m. on October 20, 1975, n Councl Chambers, before the regularly scheduled Councl Meetng regardng the vacatng of North Street., Ella Mae Terpennng Clerk-Treasurer FREE FUEL $$ VALUE CERTIFICATES Wth your new Choose any new Deutz ar-cooled desel tractor and Deutz wll send a check for a half years fuel supplyplus Value Certfcates, as shown below, good for equpment, parts, or servce at your Deutz dealer. Youll contnue to save more as fuel cds.ts ncrease, because Deutz uses fa Mess fuel. 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14 -$C? 14 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN October 15,1975 Faces attempted rape charge DEWITT - Morrs Kowalk, 22, 3500 W. Clark Rd., Lansng, was arrested Oct. 1 at St. Lawrence Hosptal, Lansng, for an alleged assault wth ntent to rape and unlawfully drvng away a vehcle. Kowalk was arrested at the hosptal by DeWtt Polce Chef, Wendell Myers, after he allegedly attempted sucde at hs home. He was arragned n Dstrct Court and remanded back to the County Sherffs Dept where he was placed n the County Jal. Bond was. set at $10,000 and Kowalk, who dd not post the bond, wll face prelmnary examnaton today (Wednesday), before Dstrct Court Judge, Frederck Lews. Tole Pantng CLASSES START THURSDAY NOV. 6th All Supples Are Furnshed For Ths Class... PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED (Lmted Enrollment) Call For Further Detals! Can Dees Located at Ballard Home Center DEWITT PHONE WELCOME to Hstorc DEwrrr founded Oct 4,1833 ^ev* I features from the DeWtt Area p o t{ OS DEWITT BUSINESS DIRECTORY TERRANOVAS THRIFTWAY MARKET > "DeWtts Meatng Place" Package Lquor 129 Brdge SHINGLE SHACK Food For All Tastes Breakfast-Lunch-Dnner 102 N. Brdge St <V)W4W 41 Beauty Salon 209 S. Brdge St. DeWtt, Mch * SELECT MOBILE HOMES Lansng Areas Largest Moble Home Dealer US-27AtWebbRd. THIS NEWS PAGE FEATURES THE HAPPENINGS OF THE DEWITT AREA SPONSORED BY THESE COOPERATING MERCHANTS DeWtt Phone ZIGS CENTENNIAL MARKET Froh Cder GKt» Bakery (danuu, pts, bread]) Cheese (bulk domestc St foregn) Fresh Fruts & Vegetables Nursery Stack N, US-27 Phone s ACKLES "76" Tunes - - Valves Brakes - - Snowplow Downtown DeWtt DOUGLAS B.TWISS All Forms of Insurance WILLARD J. REED / AGENCY JOHN E. ALLEN CONSTRUCTION 2173 W. Cutler New Homes & Addtons Remodelng - Roofng AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. WOODRUFF OFFICE 116BrfdgeSt. ( Mon. thru Fr. 9:30-5:30 Sat. 9:30-12:00 Have a happy day and f you want to smle when the job s done calf - URRY T.SCHKFERJNC MASON S CARPENTERS CONTRACTORS Phone X DeWtt Lons sold lght bulbs last Wednesday evenng, Sept. 24. The DeWtt Lons gathered at the Memoral Buldng, loaded ther cars wth lght bulbs and began a house to house sale. Pctured are Wllam Shaver, Dave Lusty, Art Newman, Ray DeWtt, Larry Keck and Tom. Brockway. $400 n lght bulbs were sold. If you were mssed and you wsh to purchase bulbs please call Fred Shaver fg9-925g. DEWITT PHARMACY 113 S. Brdge St. DeWtt, Mchgan Phone SPACE FOR RENT DEWITT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Meetng 2nd & 4th Wed. Monthly l New Members Welcome MILLBROOK MEADOWS BUILDERS Custom Buldng Lots Avalable DeWtt DRJGPS R.V. CENTER Areas Authorzed Coachman Sales and Servce and Dodge R.V. Servce Parts-Accessores- Rentals US DeWtt, Mch. WELOTME Hstorc DBwrrr founded Oct *7*ee Home Furnshngs 203 N. Brdge St. Phone R.E.S. BOOKEEPING SERVICE Monthly Bookeepng General Accountng Income Tax Servce 218 N. Brdge BILL FOWLER FORD SALES N. US-27 Dewtt Phone Funeral Servce Phone S.Frankln, DeWtt, Mchgan SPACE FOR RENT Custom INTERIORS 108 N. Brdge St., DeWtt Carpet Draperes Wall Coverngs Phone Home APPLIANCES - TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE FRIG1DAIRE- GENERAL ELECTRIC -RCA-SONY- KITCHEN AID SPEED QUEEN-LITTON- HOOVER 126 E. Man DeWtt Phone LONG REALTY COUNTRY MEADOWS SALES DIVISION 3300 Htchng Post Rd. DeWtt HOWES GREENHOUSE 8160 US-27 DeWtt Phone TO PLACE YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS DIRECTORY CALL MARIDELL Vstors On Saturday, Oct. 4, durng the B-Centennal Kck-Off, House Tour n DeWtt, the VFW Post 671 was open for vstors. The Lades Auxlary had a Sloppy Joe Luncheon, The Auxlary also raffled a hand-made, hand-ted, oldfashoned patch work qult. Four year old Tamme George pulled out the wnnng tcket at 2:30 p.m. Lnda Cowan, Ducharme Drve, DeWtf was vthe wnner. The qult wll be presented to Mrs. Cowan at a potluck dnner at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15, at the Post Home. Proceeds from the, raffle wll be used for a party at the Veterans Faclty n Grand Rapds, All members are remnded of the potluck and are asked to brng a dsh to pass and table servce. Betty Hendrckson, DeWtt polce report A 22-year-old Lansng man was njured Oct. 8 when, crossng U.S. 27 on foot, he jumped out of the mddle lane to avod a swervng car, and was ht by another car. Accordng to DeWtt Twp. Polce, Clarence Moore, 22,1400 Knollwood, Lansng, was attemptng to cross U.S. 27 near State Road, when a northbound car struck another northbound vehcle, whch swerved towards Moore. Moore, tryng to prevent hmself from gettng ht, jumped nto the southbound lane where he was struck by a car drven by Robert Knney, 525 E. Sherdan Road, Lansng. Moore was taken to Sparrow Hosptal n Lansng, where he was treated for abrasons. DeWtt Twp. Polce reported another accdent on Oct. 6 when Denns Worst, 420 W. Stoll Road, Lansng, flpped hs car nto a dtch on Turner Road.to mss httng a deer. He was treated for abrasons at St. Lawrence Hosptal n Lansng. Gregory Alan McClan, 830 Andover St., DeWtt, was freed on bond from the Clnton County Jal, Saturday nght, after he was charged wth beng drunk and dsorderly earler n the evenng. Denns Lee Washburn, 33, 2200 Jason Road.DeWtt, ran nto more trouble than he was barganng for Oct. 1, when he was-stopped for speedng by DeWtt Polce. By checkng, the polce found that hs lcense was suspended and that the Mchgan State Polce had a warrant out for hm because of an unpad tcket. DeWtt Polce charged hm for drvng whle hs lcense was suspended. tour VFW post housemother at the VFW Natonal Home n Eaton Rapds, and her famly wll also attend the dnner. Mrs. Hendrckson wll gve a short talk on the Natonal Home. There wll be a Busness Meetng after the dnner. Votdwe DeWtt Cty Lbraran And Charman, DeWtt Bcentennal Commsson - The followng s taken from PAST AND PRESENT OF CLINTON COUNTY by Judge S.B. DaboII publshed n County School Commssoner, T.H. Townsend, n an artcle presented by hm to the Clnton County Poneer Socety, has the followng to say regardng the namng of Watertown Townshp. "I have been unable defntely to settle as to the dervaton of the name Watertown, but here s at least a plausble theory. It s generally a well known fact of hstory that emgraton takes place along the paralles. By that I mean that a people emgratng from a certan lattude fn the east, for nstance, say 100,500 or 1000 mles, wll be found makng ther homes n about the same lattude that they had occuped n the east. Trace each people from east to west, ( followng paralles, and you wll fnd them to poscss many thngs n < common, common habts and tastes and the same famly names, the same geographcal names. Look at your maps and you wll fnd n them Clnton County crosses by the same paralles as central New York and Massachusetts. And throughout N.Y. and Mass. you wll fnd the geographcal names of Essex, Clnton, Rochester, DeWtt and Watertown: Watertown especally beng a favorte name n that secton of the east. As above mentoned, the hstorc settlers of Waterjown, almost to an ndvdual, ether drectly or ndrectly, came from Mass. or N.Y. and that, together wth the fact that the part of Watertown frst settled, was well watered would at least establsh a plausble theory upon whch to establsh a reason for chrstenng the organzaton Watertown." In 1836 settlements multpled rapdly. Durng ths year, actual settlements were made for the frst tme n Bath, Dallas, Duplan, Grecnbush, Ovd, Rley and Vctor townshps. In 1837 the lst was completed, when Courtland Hll and Lucus Morton settled Bengal and Bngham, respectvely. It s worthy to notce that DeWtt townshp, whch was actually settled frst of all townshps of the county, was for some years the commercal center of the county and contaned the county seat whle Bngham was the last of the whole number to receve a settler n December, 1837, and now contans the largest cty of the county and has the county seat. Not qute the A number of county resdents have been recevng telephone calls durng the last 2 weeks from people who ask them to buy tckets to a country and western show to help beneft local polce. The only problem s that the callers, who represent the Fraternal Order of "Polce (FOP) lodge 141-a polce unon operatng out of Lansng - dont specfcally say what polce department s beng helped. The result, accordng to DeWtt Polce Chef, Wendell Myers, and Bath Polce Chef, Gene Reno, s that many people Bath Twp. sponsor contest to desgn polce emblem real story BATH Bath Twp. s now The contest opened Oct. 1 and sponsorng a desgnng contest wll close Nov. 15. The desgn for mddle and hgh school must be not less than 4 nches students., wde and 5 nches long at the The purpose W, to come up wdest pont and must be wth an emblem for Bath Polce clearly defned for reprntng cars and as a prze, the townshp s offerng $25 bonds to Each entry must have the purposes. wnners n the senor dvson, persons name, address, hgh school, and the junor telephone and school year on dvson, mddle school. the back of the desgn. QeUtOf Mmdft PtUce xejwd DeWtt Twp. was ht by 1 Heghts Auto Parts, 3939 N. arson and 2 breakng and enterngs n the past 2 weeks $40 worth of tools. East St. where they took about accordng to Polce Chef Both juvenles were turned Wllam Nash. over to Probate Court. On Sept 28 at 4:20 p.m., 3 juvenles set fre to a barn owned by Harry Eyot, E. Sherdan Road. The barn, valued at $2000, burned to the ground and townshp polce later pcked up 3 juvenles who were turned - over to county probate court. On SepL 30, a group of people usng a truck broke nto Select Moble Homes, Jl U.S. 27, DeWtt, and he s ted about $2500 worth of furnture from nsde the moble homes. Townshp Polce are nvestgatng. Sunday, townshp polce arrested 2 juvenles for breakng and enterng nto Fqundgulty Joseph Gellar, 25, 410 E. Howe St., Lansng, Was found gulty by a jury n Crcut Court, Oct. 8, of recevng stolen property under $100. Sentencng wll be at a later date, LEARN NOT TO BURN For your free Homo Fre Check Lst, send s aelf-addresaed envelope to FAG Dept. Natonal Fre Protecton Ann., 470 Atlantc Avenue, Bottoo, MA Natonal Fre Protecton Assocaton * The Publc Servce Councl, Inc. g end up buyng the $8 famly tcket to the November 29 country musc spectacular n the Lansng Cvc Center, thnkng they are helpng ther own local polce. But, Chef Myers and Chef Reno pont out that none of ther offcers belong to lodge 141 and both thnk the lodge s msrepresentng tself by sayng they are helpng local polce. Chef Myers also sad he receved a complant from a local resdent who clamed one of the callers sad he was phonng on behalf of the DeWtt polce. A spokesman for the lodge, sad he doesnt beleve the callers are delberately msleadng people. The spokesman sad that offcers from the Clnton County Sherffs Dept. and the St. Johns Polce Dept. belong to the unon and therefore, ther concert wll beneft local polce, County Sherff, Anthony Hufnagel, however, stll thought the lodges sales ptch was less than straghtforward and sad on Frday he planned totalk to them about t. He also* wanted county resdents to know that hs department had nothng to do wth the concert and that they shouldnt confuse the lodge beneft wth a smlar, beneft concert the Sherffs posse puts on n St. Johns every year. FULLCOVERAGE ( The three tmes n a mans lfe when he should do hs best: yesterday, today and tomorrow. - SERVICE At fljktat tywtmmty,.. ) EVERY CUSTOMERS GOOD HEALTH IS OF IMPORTANCE TO US! 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15 an October 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY Nr=WS,, MICHIGAN to Johns clowns Everett J ft St. \ now back to conference - St. Johns proved the "bgger they come..." adage Frday nght when they took on Lansng Everett and defeated the Vkngs 13-8 capped by a scorng drve n the last few seconds of the game. Wth just seconds left n the contest, Keth Haske uncorked a 50-yard plus bomb to Tm Knaus to put the Redwngs on the 12-yard-lne wth Everett leadng 8-7. Mark Geller than took the ball / to the 3-yard lne. Followng an Everett penalty, Jerry Bashore took the ball n from the 2 for hs second touchdown of the nght. n,,> He put St. Johns on the scoreboard n the 2d quarter on another 2-yard scorng plunge. That score capped a 70-yard drve and came on a 4th-and-2 stuaton. Carl Bashore kcked the extra pont to gve the Redwngs a 7-0 advantage, a lead that held untl the fnal quarter. Wth 1:14 left n the game, Vkng Mark Lenhard tossed a 7-yard completon to Mark Bozzo for 6 porfts. Everett then (went ahead for the 1st tme n the game when Jm Plotrowcz -ht Maurce Johnson wth a pass for the 2- pont converson and 8-7 edge. But, wth just over a mnute left to play, Haske marched the Redwngs 68 yards n 5 plays, takng only 39 seconds. For Haske, that 50-yard bomb couldnt have come at a better tme. He was l-for-8 n the ar - the only completon beng the one that set up the score to wn the game. The game between St. Johns and Everett was the frst ever between the Redwngs and a Class A Cty League school - that makes the record St. Johns -1, "bg guys" - 0. Coach Joe Gonzales was well pleased wth both defense and offense n the Everett vctory, Indvdually, he commended the play of. Tm Knaus, Duane Havlahd, Ryan Pertler, Haske, Jerry Bashore and Carl Quarterback turned recever Ron Nethaway runs for more.yardage after haulng n 1 of 3 passes he caught Frday nght aganst Alma. Almas Brd fles over Ovd-Else Frday n The Ovd-Else Marauders were unable to contan Almas COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BOBY 9 INC. 800 N. Lansng Phona elusve tal back, Rck Brd, as he scored 27 ponts personally, n leadng the Panthers to a 33-" 14 vctory over O-E, thus spolng the Marauder homecomng. Brd scored on runs of 17, 8, 13, and 3 yards, and kcked three extra ponts to establsh an Alma Hgh School record for,rf u tl* olduo-sl ->o Bashore.»on«v. ^ < touchdown, Knaus was also In addton to hs recepton of busy makng sure the Everett the e pass that set up the wnnng passng game ddnt work. Three tmes, Knaus turned n key defensve plays to break up Vkng pass plays. One of the keys n stoppng Everett on- the ground was Pertler who came through wth key tackles to stop the Vkngs from breakng open wth long, ganers. Duane Havland was a stalwart on offense who drew the task of blockng a 240-pound Everett defensve man and bottled hm up all nght. Another stand-out on offense was Carl Bashore who led the way for the key Redwng offensve plays. St. Johns led the rushng game wth 226 yards, whle Everett was held to just 69 yards on the ground. The Redwngs had the 1 Haske pass for 50 yards whle the Vkngs pcked up 5 completons n 16 attempts for 52 yards. St. Johns outpaced the total offense column 276 yards to Everetts 121. The vctory gves St. Johns a 4-1 record and Everett 3-2. Whle St. Johns savors the wn over the bg cty neghbor, Gonzales cautons of the real battle n the West Central Conference, Hesad, "The mportant thng to remember s that St. Johns must now come back down to earth after ths wn. If the Redwngs are to compete for the West Central crown, we must beat Hastngs ths Frday ^s, at Hastngs." The Redwngs have won ther frst 2 conference games over Charlotte and Iona. They wll be takng on a Hastngs squad that s 1-1 n the wth the ball, kcks off, kcks conference. Wth a vctory ponts after, kcks feld goals, there, St. Johns could meet returns punts and kck offs, and Grand Ledge Oct. 24 head-on for catches passes, has just been the conference ttle. oustandng For the Panthers. So Grand Ledge s 3-0 N n the far ths year he has rushed for a conference. total of 554 yards, and scored 71 The Comets defeated ponts. Charlotte Frday nght Ovd-Else fnally broke nto the scorng-column n the thrd quarter, as Doug Sturgs thre^v * a pass to Brett Welton, rra play that covered 50 yards. The PAT faled, and the score was 19-6 Alma. -!-, /F***^ Ntck Koengsknecht pcks up yardage for the Redwngs n vctory over Everett. St. Johns golfers take conference meet EAST LANSING - St. Johns Redwngs golfers took all the marbles at the West Central Golf Conference meet at MSU Forest Acres Thursday afternoon. ^ Gong nto the conference competton, St. Johns and Charlotte were ted n dual matches 6-2. The Redwngs came n frst n the meet and Charlotte ted for 3d wth Hastngs. Grand Ledge fnshed 3d and Iona was last. Frst medalst was Jay McLean of Hastngs wth a 78, followed closely by Loren Larsen of St. Johns wth an 81. In a 3-way te for 3d medalst were John Bond of St. Johns, Scott Boon of Charlotte and Crag Duckes of Grand Ledge. All carded 83s. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS St. Johns 1st Conference Champs Charlotte - 2nd G. Ledge 3rd Hastngs 4th Iona 5th TOURNAMENT SCORES St. Johns 338 G. Ledge 345 Hastngs 349 Charlotte, 349 Iona- 379 Its the end of 75 and the begnnng of SAVINGS! at EGAN FORD SALES, INC. 200 W. Hgham Phone fssks IfclC* fc; *, Plastc cabnet wth smulated country oak fnsh. Detlgner coordnated bench l optonal at extra cost Plastc cablnotwllh smulated walnut gran fnsh. Delgnor coordnated bsto constructed ol woodgraned vnyl on wood composton board l optonal at extra cost K U RTS Downtown St. Johns flsy andtakeyourpkk of a valuable premum at no addtonal charge! When you buy one of these TV mddels, you get one of these valuable premums: an AM/FM dgtal clock rado that lets you wake to musc or the alarm; the powerful Superbow har dryer; or the automatc drp coffeemaker that brews 2-8 delcous cups, General Electrc sends your premums to, you drectly. DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO Model SUPERBLOW HAIR DRYER Modal SB-1 AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEEMAKER Model , Handsome desgner coordnated bases (optonal at extra cost) transform these qualty 19" dagonal color TVs nto compact "Townhouse" consoles. Each set features: 100% Sold State Chasss whch consumes less power than comparable GE "tubetype" sets.* In-Une Pcture Tube System for brght, sharp pctures. Custom Pcture Control. One Touch Color* system. Modular Chasss Desgn for prompt dagnoss and ease of servcng. APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. Phone ROGER LOVER scored the fnal O-E ponts, as he took the ball n from the two yard lne for the second Marauder TD. He added two more ponts on a run of the extra pont attempt, makng the fnal score, Brd playng about three quarters, pcked up 138 yards for Alma on 19 carres. Jm Grace also had a very good game for the Panthers, as he ganed 113 yards on 15 carres, playng mostly the frst half, n whch he got 100 yards, "He dd a real fne job," sad Alma Coach Dave Arnold. Mark Vosler, the Alma quarterback also had a good nght, as he ran the opposton. He got 46 yards on seven carres, and was three of fve n the ar for 27 yards. He ht Brd twce for 13 yards and caught Norman Ward wth a 14-yarder. Statstcally, Alma domnated the game, gettng 20 frst downs to just 11 for Ovd-Else, and gettng 337 yards rushng to just 119 for the Marauders. However, the host O-E squad got 119 yards passng to just 39 for Alma. Both squads lost a fumble, and Alma pcked up one ntercepton. 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 Drect Depost Socal Securty Checks. It can be a lttle convenence... and a lot of securty. By havng Captol Savngs & Loan handle the drect depost of your Socal Securty, nsurance and penson checks, you save the tme and trouble of havng to depost them yourself. And thats a nce convenence for you. But by dong that, youve also ganed a lot of securty. You dont have to worry about your penson, nsurance or Socal Securty checks gettng mslad or lost. Theres no threat of havng them stolen, ether. Theres more! When you drect depost your checks you earn the hghest passbook nterest rate avalable too. If you would lke to partcpate n our Drect Depost program, fll out the coupon and send t to Captol Savngs ftloan. Drect Depost can gve you a lttle convenence and a lot of securty. m % Passbook Savngs Account Daly nterest from the day of your depostto the day of your wthdrawal. Yes, Id lke to partcpate n the Drect Depost of Socal Securty, nsurance and penson checks program at Captol Savngs &Loan. Name. Address. Cty. Phono, Savngs accountno.. State.Socal Securty No.. JL -Zp. I have D dont have an account at Captol Savngs & Loan. captol savngs & Loan man offce: 112 E. Allgan St, Lamng, Ml 4*901, ph Grand Ledge: 303 S. Brdge St., ph ; Mason: 109 E. Maple St., ph ; Okemos: 2119 Hamlton Rd., ph ; St. Johns: 222 N. Clnton Ave., ph ; Wlllamston: 225 W. drand Rver Ave., ph ; ) Lathrup Vllage: Southfleld Rd., ph. 313/ ; Ponllac: 75 W. Huron St., ph. 313/ ; South Lansng: 65)0 S. Cedar s y **********

16 16 Pottervlle fres, but Fowler holds off upset attempt up beng another vctm of the Schmtt-Koengsknecht Con- necton to fall to the league FOWLER -- Pottervlle played the upset roll rght up to the last few seconds, but wound leadng Fowler Eagles Pottervlle may have lost, but they attaned one thng no other :?S 2. On a separate sheet of paper, wrte thename of each merchant on ths page and after hs name, the name of the $: : team you select as the wnner of the game lsted In ths ad. Lst n sequence 1 thru"9. :$; 3. Be sure and prnt yourpame and address planly on your entry. ffll 4 Mall your entry to Contest Edtor, The Clnton County News, St Johns, before 6 pm Frday or delver It :&S personally to the Clnton County News offce before 5 pm Frday. Mall must be postmarked no later than SpnvFrday. Bath vs Pnckney CLINTON COUNTY ^EWS) team n the CMAC had.been able to do - nvade the Fowler end zone. For Fowler, t was a last second proposal on both touch* downs. Wth the score ted 8-8 and 13 seconds left n the game, quarterback Dave Schmtt uncorked a 19-yard pass to Dale Koengsknecht, hs leadng recever ths year, to put the Eagles on top He threw to John Ellsworth for the 2-pont converson. Enter Now! -CONTEST RULES- BROUGHT TO YOU BY THESE SALES AND SERVICE BEES SPORTS DIVISION 2137 So. US-27 St. Johns Phone Ext. 43 Your Savngs Earn More Passbook Current Annual Rate EARNS DAILY COMPOUNDS QUARTERLY CAPITOL SAVINGS &L0AN Incorporated 1890 In Lansng, Mchgan. Member Federal Home Loan Bank System. Ill * (.IlKI(HllIS.llV II HIT.!! IV IMMIM1) III- tl MOOOO DeWtt vsbollevue, MICHIGAN* Fowlers frst came wth 6 seconds left n the 1st half when Pat Koengsknecht pounced on a Pottervlle fumble In the end zone. Schmtt passed to Ellsworth for the 2*pont converson. Pottervlles lone touchdown came n the 3d quarter when Dave Stanfeld crossed Fowlers goal lne for the frst tme ths season on a 4-yard run. 6. Only one entry per person s allowed. He tossed the 2-polnt converson to Bob Saylor. Schmtt led the offense for Fowler, takng to the ar 10 tmes, httng on 10 of them for 119 yards. Rck Fnk pcked up 70 yards on the ground n 21 carres. Fowler has a perfect 5-0 record and wll host Langsburg n the Eagle Homecomng Frday, n-myswawbmss t..ad mmsewhensfrmf?l 7. Remember - Your guesses plus the names of the merchants, must be on a SEPARATE :?: sheet or paper... not on ths page. :$ 8. See copy at left for te breaker. : : ram frhm lmtn 11M* bnw Cvj tormltfctfffuuum MERCHANTS: CLINTON COUNTYS MOST COMPLETE CAMERA STORE Kodak & Polarod Cameras and flm EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY- PARRS REXALL DRUGS N Ph Detrot Lons vs Mnnesota Vkngs (te-breaker) October 15,1976 Bees are quet, but then touchdown after touchdown BATH -- Perry stopped the Bath scorng onslaught untl the 4th quarter Frday-nght, but before the dust had cleared and the fnal gun sounded, was just another wrong end of a lopsded score. Perry held Bath to 6 ponts for 3 quarters and then scored a touchdown themselves to te the score at 6-6 n the fnal perod. But, when Bath got gong, the Bees really got gong - for 30 ponts and a 36-6 vctory. The Bees got on the scoreboard 1stwtha 4-yard run by Randy Kndy. Then, n the last perod, wth the score 6-6, they exploded for 4 touchdowns, started by a 5-yard touchdown by Dan Bass. Bass went n agan from the 3. Voorhes ran the 2-pont converson on the frst touchdown of the quarter and Bass took n the 2-ponter followng hs 2d touchdown." Voorhes added 6 ponts to the board on a 4-yard run and another 2 on a pass to pave Green. Randy Kndy got back nto the scorng act, pckng up the fnal score of the game on a 4-yardrun. Bass powered hs way to 193 yards n the game. The vctory gves the Bees a 4-0 record and a te for Pnckney for 1st place n the Ingham County League. They meet head-on at Bath Frday. Pnckney devastated Dansvlle Frday nght The 2 wll be pttng each others explosve offenses aganst stngy defense n what could be the best game of the season n the Ingham County League. DeWtt shuts out Fulton Prates 25-0 DeWtt held Fulton to 45 yards DeBow scored from the 1-yardlne and Wllts kcked the extra on. the ground and 31 n the ar on ther way to a 25-0 shutout for pont. ther 3d CMAC vctory of the The vctory gves DeWtt a 3-2 season. record n the conference. DeWtt scored 1st n the * Wllts led the rushng for openng quarter when Chrs DeWtt wth 75 yards n 9 DeSmth scooped up a fumble carres. Debow was 5-of-14 n and raced 10 yards for the the ar. touchdown. The converson The Panthers pcked up 122 attempt faled. yards on the ground and The Panthers scored twce n another 83 n the ar. the 2d perod to take an 18-0 lead Ron Keener led the defense by half-tme. wth 14 tackles and Ed Kluge The 1st score n the 2d quarter added another 12. came on a 19-yard pass from Adng the defensve "effort Marty DeBow to Mke Schaar. were Jeff Wheat and Dave Warren Wllts put the other 6 Powell who each recovered ponts on the scoreboard when fumbles and Tm Elkns who he went n from the 25-yard-lne. pcked off 2 Fulton passes. Nether converson attempt Elkns has 4 nterceptons for was successful. the year. The fnal score of the game DeWtt wll take on Bellevue came n the 3d perod when n an away game Frday. St. Johns golfers 3r,dJnJ-egonals -St. Johns Redwng varsty golfers took 3d place n the regonals at Mt. Pleasant Saturday to earn a shot n state competton at Battle Creek. Petoskey took the top shot n the regonals wth a 328, followed by Mt. Pleasant wth 339 and the Redwngs 342. Low man for St. Johns was John Bond wth a 37 and 43 for a total of 80. Loren Larson shot an 83 wth a 44 and 39. Larry Larson shot a 42 and 43 to fnsh at 85 and Dave Cole carded a 49 and 45 for 94. St. Johns now goes to Bedford Valley Country Club n Battle Creek for the state fnals. They are for the season. W L P Pete Rojas & Kathy Roberts Ranny&SueBrggs Randy & Melane Humphrey Dave & Mary Darnell Rck&Kathy,Coletta 2 6 Terry & Dorothy Cornwell Clare & Annette Chambers Randy&BetsySmth John &Teala Moon 0 6 St. Johns FERTILIZER-Bag or Bulk AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA 28% NITROGEN SOLUTION Phone: "Lets GetEm Rght, Nck! Ovd-Else vs Hemlock Ashley SHOW SOME RESPECT FOR AGE / AND EXPERIENCE MSU vs Mnnesota Look To The Leader MICHELIN T The Orgnal Radal Snce 1948 HUB TIRE CENTER Clnton Countys Largest Radal Tre Dealer 1411 N. US-27 Ph I AL GALLOWAY INC. WE BUY... SELL... TRADE USED TRACTORS-FARM MACHINERY- TRACTOR PARTS USED I.H. and JOHN DEERE MACHINERY, MICHIGAN, PHONE Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US-27, St. Johns vs Hastngs PLANNING FOR A WEDDING? mdt MUctt** tfftu KWtt <utd tttt U Weddng SlaloMTv gttfr* (fatty Ww* t^tt Clnton News County 120 E, Walker St Johns Wtddn B nvfenton PHONE U of M vs Northwestern Statonery and Acceoa lor the -t Brde.to-De * Invtatons * Receptons Cards * * Thank You Cards * Paper Plates * Announcements * Mass Booklets * Informals * Weddng Guest ^ Books. * Thermo cups rtfsq(jxuzl(jum * Napkns * CakeKnves * Placo Cards * Ash Trays * Coasters * Match Books * Recepton Decoratons *10» WW M.ftvlMI-1 *-tv. DONT FORGET! Quckest and Fastest Road and Wrecker Servce n Town... 5 WRECKERS-RADIO RADIO DISPATCHED HETTLER MOTOR SALES E. State St. Phone Pawamo-Westphata Vs Portland St, Pats rasjna SEE THE CO-OP FQR ALL YOUR FARM SUPPLY NEEDS FERTILIZER s talor-made for your EXACT feld and yeld needs St. Johns Co-op "Servng All Your Farmng Needs" FowlOT *» Langsburg PHONE Boys Insulated SNOWMOBILE SUITS Values to $24 $ Mens St Boys SNOWMOBILE GLOVES NO»... *3 88 All Boys SWEATER VESTS *2 88 & *3 88 Were $4.98 to $12.95 Mens SWEATER VESTS $088 3 Van Heusen and Career Club. DRESS SHIRTS Values to $12.95 Broken Szes m _ Sale Frced & O Mens Wool TOP COATS Lmted Quanty & Szes Were $ REHM ANNS

17 October 15, T975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN.17 BtJIaleOpc ^ ^ «& t Up*, I FORESTHIU54RM$$ M Mf"* Kfr ^? & l M N. T -Tvhb \nn^wtw/ Lrn.^ * bb twt, n ujrvngjn mum lertt /rpaystoawerttse^.awbrtisewhereitpays.:. Call the plaee Help Wanted HELP WANTED Zonng Admnstrator, Clnton County - Responsble for enforcement of County Zonng Ordnance and State Constructon Code; and for supervson of Zonng Department, Drect or related experence requred; related educatonal background desrable. Salary $10,790-$12,584 D 0 Q. Send resume to Jerry Ambrose, Admnstratve Assstant, Court House, St. Johns, Mchgan p-l SPECIAL TALENTS, Teachng, sales supervson, or publc relatons background? Leadng servce company requres attractve, artculate person for local publc speakng assgnments before womens groups. Extremely nterestng work. Prepared materal furnshed. One evenng per week. Salary. Interested? Send nformaton on V ur background to Personnel Drector, Box 8061, Grand Rapds, Mch casonally n DeWtt area. Call p-l Jobs Wanted BUNKER & SON vel drllng and pump nstallaton. Durand, Mch Rep. R.F. Harrs P-3 HAVE STOCK TRAILER, wll haul or rent. Howard Kmball * - 25-l-p-3 HOMEWORKERS WANTED IN THIS AREA: Men, women students. No experence necessary; stuffng & addressng envelopes (Commsson Malers). Earn sparetme money at home. $ weekly possble. SEND $1.00 (refundable) and a long,- Beautfully woo Kalkaska, Borders State Forest ed - Nce Deer stamped enjetopejorcdetalfep) Herd I feecludes wth PPS-575, 216 Jackson 46f2, $ down on 8% land Chcago p-l contract. Call or wrte WILDWOOD FULL-TIME lve-n RETREATS, Rbute ffl, housekeeper. References Kalkaska, Mchgan requred.mrs. G.P. Sprnger, 1 21-B-P-4 319SlateSt. Iona p-l NEED LADY to help wth general housecleanng oc- v Real Estate DEWITT Warranty covered, brck 3-bedroom ranch, 4 years old on approx. 1 acre. 2 freplaces, garage and more. Prced to sell. Call Dave Smth LaNoble Realty - Realtors , evenngs l-p-4 LAINGSBURG - 4 or 5 bedroom older home wth garage and workshop. Only $13,500. cash or trade. Call Dave Smth LaNoble Realty-Realtors , evenngs ( 25-l-p-4 gk. WANTED TO RENT - Land for sprng crop, cash or shares. Dck Cuthbert, tf-7 20 ACRES-DEER HUNTING between Graylng and It costs more to revenge njures than t does to bear them CADILLAC BROUGHAM FOR SALE Whte wth whte vnyl top all the extras, power brakes, power steerng, whte leather upholstery, stereo, am-fm rado, factory tape deck, cruse control, rear wndow defroster, radal tres, 36,000 total mleage. $ Frm. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOME, SALES & SERVICE NEW EQUIPMENT J.D. F380 PLOW - HYDRAULIC RESET 8-BOTTOM 16" ] J.D. F1450 TRIP STANDARD PLOW 5-BOTTOM 18" J.D. No SPRING RESET PLOW 6-BOTTOM 18" (n the furrow) J.D. No HYDRAULIC RESET PLOW 7-BOTTOM18"(ontheland)- 2-J.D. No SPRING RESET PLOWS 6-BOTTOM 18" MAURER 6-ROW BEAN PULLERS J.D DIESEL TRACTOR J.D DIESEL TRACTOR "LITTLE GIANT" AUGERS 6" x 8" KILL BROTHER GRAVITY BOXES. AND WAGON GEARS USED EQUIPMENT GLEANER MODEL KSELF PROPELLED COMBINE WITH BEAN HEAD & PICKUP WITH 10 ft. GRAIN PLATFORM WITH STRAW CHOPPER AND NO. 330 NARROW, ROW CORN HEAD FARMALL 350 DIESEL 3010 DIESEL TRACTOR 1-J.D. 4 ROW BEAN PULLER J.D. 6-ROW BEAN PULLER J.D.F145 5,BOTTOM16< J.D.F145 6BOTTOM16" IHC SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW 4-14" SET OF USED DUALS WITH USED 18.4x34 TIRES l J.D. 45 SELF PROPELLED COMBINE (wth Gran Platform) DON SHARKEY ESTATE John D«ra Slss & Servce IK Mm East of St. Lous, PhoW (MINIMUM 10 WORDS) 3 WEEKS INSERTION FOR THE PRICE OF 2 DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED 1.90 COL. INCH PHONE OR MAIL TO Clnton County News 120 East Walker St. St. JOhns, Mch DEADLINE: EACH MONDAY 1 P.M. J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY UNITED STATES OF, AMERICA House, garage, and lot located at Allen Street, Bath, Mchgan. More fully, descrbed as: a sx-room, alumnum sded, ranch style house bult n It has a two car garage wth automatc door opener, ndvdual well and septc system, House needs some repaujs&j... J. K >: *: : yy Taxes: Wll be pad by the Government f they become due and payable pror to the transfer of the property to a buyer. Any taxes, that become due after sale by the Government wll be the total responsblty of the buyer. Terms: Cash, or credt terms, subject to ndvdual elgblty; may be arranged wth the County Supervsor. The Government reserves the. rght to reject any or all offers. Call or wrte the County Farmers Home Admnstraton offce, 125 South Maple Street, Ithaca,.Mchgan; Phone number, ; for possble terms and to make arrangements for nspectng the premses. 25-l-p-4 FOR SALE 14 acres, all fenced, barn,tool shed/chcken coop, 2-stall garage, 4- bedrooms, L-shaped lvng room, dnng room, freplace, full basement, on blacktop road n St. Johns school dstrct. Phone tf-4 FOR SALE 499 Hgham, Pewamo, Mchgan. Three bedroom house on extra-large lot. Beautfully bult, wth carpetng tlroughout, famly room and freplace, - dshwasher, power humdfer and Anderson wndows. Call or evenngs, ll-tf-4 FOR SALE To settle estate property at 301 S. Lansng (SE corner Lansng & McConnell Sts.) St. Johns. Bds accepted through Sat. Nov. 8,1975. Can be seen by appontment or all day Saturday, Nov. 8, Drect Inqures or bds to Trust Dept. Clnton Natonal Bank, St. Johns,Mchgan p-4 FOR SALE New home n the country. One acre lot wth beautful home. Located at 3790 N. Harmon Road. Three bedroom home wth freplace, two baths, walk-out basement and other extras. Call or evenngs, ll-tf-4 FOR SALE Home constructed by the St, Johns Hgh School Buldng Trades class. Located at 1204 S. Swegles. Ths house features 1735 square feet wth three-bedrooms, freplace, full basement and many extras. Call or evenngs, ll-tf-4 PRETTY, SPECIAL - Near Oytd, country Home, spacous Carpeted lvng room, large ktchen and dnng area, basement, garage. Comes complete. wth acreage, moderately prced, excellent terms, possble land contract to qualfed buyer. Mchgan State Realty 5115 N. Smth Rd., Owosso, Frank T. Santrucek, Realtor, 25-l-p-4 For Rent Used Cab for M.F or 1130 Tractor Hawk Blt 180 Bu. Tank Type Spreader M.F. 46*6 Row Planter l.h. 12 ft. Wheel Dsc-New Blades M.F Desel w/cab M.F. No. 65 Desel J.D. No l.h. No. SO 1-fow Chopper M.F. No. 88 6x16 Sem-Mounted Plow J.D. 5x16 Sem-mounted Plow Gehl.P.T.O. Blower FOR RENT 3 bedroom house n Fowler avalable Oct. 15th D-6 APARTMENT FOR RENT - Two-bedroom. Applances, drapes, carpetng furnshed. Pleasant country lvng. Thelen Haus Apartments P-6 COMMERCIAL on US-27, 1200 square feet. Buldng mmedate occupancy. Gas heat, ar condtonng, large parkng area n Southgate Plaza. Call , 21-tf-6 FOR RENT Ideal commercal locaton n Southgate Shoppng Center, St. Johns, 779 sq.lt. Ph , 21-tf-6 SENIOR CITIZENS: "You may qualfy for reduced rental rates," New 1 and 2 bedroom apartments n Fowler, now ready for occupancy. Carpetng, stove, refrgerator, fre alarm and emergency call system n each unt. Across from cty park, near churches and shoppng. Call for partculars or , M.F. No, Row Chopper Demonstrator 1-Badger Forage Box, 3 beaters,-tandem runnng gears J.D. No, 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head M.F. 410 Desel W/Cab St 4 Row Corn Head l.h. No row Chopper M.F. No. 222 Corn Head for M.F. 300 M.F. No Row Snap On, NEW IDEA No. 325 Pcker Shelter 1 yr. old. Huskng Bad Avalable I.H.C. Gran Drll -13 Hole 2 Set of Used 18.4x34 Rms & Tres M.F.No.88 5x16Plow Sattler & Son, Inc l-tf-6 FOR RENT One bedroom, furnshed apartment, all utltes ncluded, $165,00. No chldren or pets. "Phone p-e Phnna ;36-7?80 * / Mddlc f on ROOM FOR RENT to responsble young ladv, ncludes use of ktchen. Must have references, One block from downtown n nce neghborhood. Call daytme Or evenngs. 24-tf-dh-6 FOR RENT Furnshed effcency wth-all utltes pad. Separate unt, adults only. Ph " 24-3-D-6 Moble Homes FOR SALE 1969 Moble home 12x60 sze, has 10x10 wood porch and 10x10 shed that goes wth h,ome. Furnshed or unfurnshed. Lot 79, St. Johns Traler Park? or call Prced very reasonable p-10 DREPS R.V. CENTER: COACHMEN, Coachmen, Coachmen, Coachmen, Coachmen, Coachmen,- Coachmen, Coachmen, Coachmen, Coachmen.-Coachmen, Coachmen J, 25-1-p-lO Automotve FOR SALE CHEVY NOVA SS, good condton, Phone p-ll FOR SALE MG MIDGET 1371, very good condton, ex-. >v p.e!f,n^.^q^^au ^ : "evehmgs and weekend p-ll. FOR SALE CORVETTE - Vehcle S-1O By the St. Johns, Mchgan Federal Credt Unon, P.O. Box 256, St. Johns, Mchgan p-ll Boats & Motors FOR SALE 12 ft. Fshng Boat wth 45 hp motor, call Tom Tlford , 25-l-p-13 Farm Machnery 18 FDR SALE 32 ft. New Idea Elevator wth drag p-18 FOR SALE - Heavy gauge wre corn crb 13x16 ft. do^n. Vent 1x14 ft. roof slghtly damaged SURGE BUCKETS & Surge Pumps. New Holland Corn Chopper #717.4 m. S. of Ovd on Merdan p-18 Farm Produce YOUR CORN shocks shredded and baled (large bale) P-19 FOR SALE/ - Old Fashon Northern Spes, Wne Saps. Galecka Orchards, 2 mles north of Else, Ph Brng contaners. 25-tf-19 Cattle FOR SALE Holsten Bulls, servce age. Joe Wng D-21 TO GIVE AWAY PUPPIES - 7 w,eeks old, mother Beagle," father unknown call or , 23-3-DH-23 Horses FOR SALE 4 feeder pgs, Araban Geldng mares,,wl board. Stud and Nuban Buck servce. Phone l-p-24 Mscellaneous 2 BEAGLES,, male and female, started. Elwbod Reaume, Ph l-p-27 I HAVE THREE, elegant long dresses for sale. Colors are lght blue, yellow and burgandy. All are n excellent condton. Szes rangng, 8, 11 and 13. Call Can be seen anytme D.H.-27 NEED ready mx concrete, poured walls, or cement work done? We have a fleet of rado dspatched trucks plus a crew of men f- needed. Fedewa Bulders,- Inc.,6218 Wrght Road at Prce Road, Phone tf-27 Some people stll prefer to learn traffc rules by accdent. Wanted Mscellaneous 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 WANTED Used good condton small freezer, call daytme, nghte. l-tf-28-dh Notce FALL FISHING season n full swng. Open sevep days per week, ncludng Sundays. Phone BAY PORT FISH CO. Bay Port p-29 PAINTING Reasonable rates, nteror, exteror, free estmates, experence plus satsfacton guaranteed. Phone tf-29 FOR ALL AUCTION NEEDS - contact THELEN AUCTION SERVICE. Call D-29 FOR SALE - Parts for all electrc shavers. Leveys Jewelry, Else. l-tf-29 CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND PROCESSING, by appontment. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef- Pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Vaughns Meat Processng. West Cty Lmts on Bussell Rd. just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone 584*6640. Jake Vaughn, 5-tf-29 MOBILE HOME PARK IN WE WILL MOVE YOU FREE WITHIN T,HE LANSING AREA Plus,1 Months Free Rent LARGE 45 x 90 LOTS - SODDED LAWNS - CITY SEWE^R AND WATER 609 N. Morton,. Phone CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTOR! Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton CoOnty Busness Frms AUCTIONEER AL GALLOWAY, AUC TIONEER Used Farm Machnery ^&, Parts. St. Johns SPACE FOR RENT AUTOMOTIVE SPACE FOR RENT BOB^S AUTO.BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , H00 N. Lansng. C&D CHEVROLET CO., New & used Cars, Else You cant do better; anywhere. KCAN FORD SALES, INC., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Maverck- Torno-Mustang. For the Rest Buy n New & Used Chevrolets see EDINGER CHEVROLET, Fowler,Phone 51( IIETTLERS MOTOR SALES. 24 Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks. MOORE.OIL CO., If ts tres, sec us, 909 E. State, Ph CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery, 103 W. Walker, phone CREDIT BUREAU Clnton County CREDIT.BUREAU, Phone , Credt Reports - Collectons. DRUGS PARRS REXALL DRUGS, ELECTRICIANS LIQUID FUELS SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 1002 E. State St.- FARM DRAINAGE JAMES BURNHAM, Phontf St. Johns, , R3, St. Johns. FERTILIZERS ZEHB FERTILIZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns , Ashley, " FINANCIAL.CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton, , Safely for Savngs snce FLORISTS Say t wth Qualty flowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. Clnton, SL, Johns, FOODS ANDYS IGA, SL Johns, Home Baked- Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats,, Carry-out servce., INSURANCE Automoble Coverage - Fre Insurance - General Casulaty, ALL,ABY- ItREWBAKER, INC. J.08-A N.Tlnton Ave. St. Johns, Phone JEWELRY LEVEYS JEWELRY. Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, TO PLACE YOUR PROFESSIONAL open dajly 7:30 a.m. to 9 t CT u/» U T u e p.m.,sunday8!30-12:30&5-7 LISTING IN THIS P m DIRECTORY SPfCE, FOR RENT PARTY SUPPLIES I) & B PARTY SHOPPE, Package Lquor!) a.m p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fr. & Sat. 9 a,m p.m. 224 N. Clnton. PLUMBING DUNKEL PLUMBING AND HEATING, Lcensed Master Plumher Ph , 807 E. State St. RESTAURANT DALEYS FINE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph ,S.US-27r 2 mles.m-21. SPACE FOR RENT VACUUM SALES K1RBY CENTER, VACUUM SALES ANl SERVICE. New & Rebult Krbys. Good.selecton of other makes. 705 N. US 27 St. Johns, WESTERN TOMS WESTERN STORE, 1 m. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon.- Sat., VTr, tl 9. Anytme by Appt., ,46. Call

18 18 Notce THERE IS now a Tmex Repar Servce, n Mchgan. Free estmates wll be sent on all repars, do not send money. We* also repar all other makes of watches. Please send watches to Tmex Repar Servce, P.O. Box 128, Knde, Mch tf-29_ BINGO - Holy Famly Church. 510 Mabbtt Rd., Ovd. Mondays 7 p.m. 16-tf-29 AM LOOKING FOR ALL KINDS OF POSTCARDS, especally old ones, f you have any to sell please contact the POSTCARD LADY days or evenngs. 14-tf-dh-29 Card of Thanks 30 COIN SHOW - Merdan Mall W. Grand Rver, Okemos, near East Lansng. Oct. 17th from 2-9, Oct. 18th 10-9, Oct. 19th D-29 FOWLER PTO CARNIVAL - Waldron School, October 18, 5-9 Games, Przes, Lunch, Door Przes, Free babysttng P-29 Card of Thanks 30 SNYDER Charles and Mary Snyder wsh to thank everyone who attended our open house, also for the gfts, cards. A specal thank you for our son and wfe, Larry and Dorothy Helms and those that served. 25.-l-p-30 MARTIN - We wsh to thank relatves, neghbors and frends for comng and helpng us celebrate our 50th annversary. Thanks for the many beautful flowers, gfts and cards. A specal thanks to our chldren and grandchldren for makng ths such a happy day., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martn 25-1-P-30 Household Goods 32 MARKSCBSALES CB rados - Base and Moble, antennas - Beams Coax - fttngs. You wll lke our prces. 4-10, Saturdays W. Steel, p-32 HELENA M. BURK Regster of Probate Wednesday, October 22,1975 Lews M. Smth-Clams & Determnaton of Hers Thelma Isabelle Gee-Clams & Determnaton of Hers Earl Chadwell-Fnal Account Real Estate Transfers From records In olfce ot Regster of Deeds) Sept. 30: Mller, Roland H" and Dors J./to John L. and Marlyn D. Fox property n Sec. 23 Watertown. Sept. 30: Brown, Harry A. Brown, Glenn E. and Laura M.; Chandler, Thelma L. to Harry A. Brown; Glenn E. Brown; Thelma L. Chandler property n Sec. 19, Greenbush. Sept. 30: Eldrdge, Hugh L. and Esther B. to Terry D. and Judy Klen Lot 16, Outlot Q, St.. Johns. Sept. 30: Klen, Terry D. and Judy to John J. and Wanda Sue Berg, Lot 16, Outlot Q, St. Johns. Sept. 30: Lee, Cannon E. and Bathsheba to Alma B. Butler property n Sec. 36 Vctor. Sept. 30: Daves, Rchard P. and Rose to Velmer F. and Lllan M. Oakley property n Sec. 9,16. Greenbush. Oct. 1: Clayton Corporaton to RoyL. and Elose J, Bates property n Sec. 28 DeWtt, Oct. 1: Thelen, Gregory E. and Florence T. to Robert E. Sr. and Beverly D, Perce Lot 54 Valley Fms. No. 1. Oct." 1 ): Meram, Paulne to ValereE, Carroll Lot 10,Blk. 5, Van Deusens. Oct, 1; Norwest Investment Inc, to Terry A, and D. and S. CLINTON. fc Estate "of CLELLA M. dr- Chrstmas^ property n Sec. 27,, DIWAY,. Deceased. Fle No. Vctor. \ «** Oct. 2: Badgley, Kenneth R, TAKE NOTICE: On Wednesday, October 29th, 1975, at and Betty J. to Leonard A. and Lnda L. Luyck property n Sec. 9:30 A.M., n the Prohate 10 Ovd. Courtroom, n the Courthouse n Oct. 2: Mullns, Mchael J. St. Johns, Mchgan, before the and Wanda E.; Zalewsk, Hon. Tmothy M. Green, Judge JosephT. and Ruth A. to Ernest. of. Probate, a hearng wll be Tmko property n Sec. 34 Bath. held On the Petton of Donald Oct. 2: Hankey, Charles E, Ordway for probate of a purported wll, and for grantng of and Sharon L. to Randal L. and Patrca K. Strack, Lot 35 admnstraton to the Executor Walnut Est. No. 3. named, or some other sutable Oct. 2: Green Meadows Land person, and for a determnaton Inv. Co. to Green Meadows, of hers. Dated: October 7, 1975 Land Inv. Co. II property nsec S/Donald Ordway 30, DeWtt. - Pettoner Oct. 3: Owosso Savngs Bank,, R.F.D. m to Maxne F. Taylor Lot 13, 14, St. Johns, Mchgan Blk 17, Ovd. Attorney for Pettoner: Oct. 3: Cutler, Anna M. to Robert H. Wood J Zeno C. and Cheryl L. Budd Maples and Wood property n Sec, 26 Ovd. 306 N. Clnton Oct. 3: Cutler, Anna M. to St. Johns, Mch. Zeno C. and Cheryl L. Budd Phone property n Sec. 33 Ovd Oct. 3: VanFarowe, Donald E. and Geraldne R. to Kenneth DRAINS - NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF Lee and Jance K. Smth DETERMINATION, (Secton property n Sec. 35 Rley. 72, Chapter IV), Act No. 40, P. Oct. 3: Ovd Ol Company to A Clare R. and Isedeane N. Applebee Lot 1-8, Blk. 14, Ovd. State of Mchgan, Offce of Oct. 3: AmocoOl Company to Clnton County Dran Com Rovelle F. and Conda Kay Smth Ralroad Lot 123 St. Johns. Oct. 6: Con, Raymond S. and Kathryn L. to James G. Jr. and Shrley K, Costgan Blk. 10, DeWtt. Oct. 6: Merglewsk, Eugene and Catherne to Rosaro and Ruth Tosto Lot 79, Westchester Hts. Oct. 6; Schafer, Lawrence Paul and Bernta M. to Robert C. and Alce R. Hafner property n Sec. 29 Dallas. Oct. 6: Henrys, Marvn, C. Sr. and Mary J. to.rcharde. and Corene L. Hazelton Lot 11, Hghland Hlls. Oct. 6: Beardsley, Phlp H. and Verna G. to Mark R. Judge Lot 142, Valley Frms. No. 2. Oct. 6: Larry T. Schaefer, Inc. to Gregory C. and Cathy A. ^raun Lot 78 Idyl Crest No. 3. Oct. 6: Ells, Maron Dxon and Jessca Jameson to Steve R. and Mary Elane Lesle property n Sec. 9 Greenbush. 4e$*l r, Probate Court /* «*. * * Vnos. twbthy M. assppp/r PUBMOATON" "OF-^NOTICE Judge of Probate l V USED EQUIPMENT FORAGE HARVESTERS UNI HARVESTER w/forage HARVESTER OF HEARING USED TRACTORS 1-J.D. 720 DSL. 1-J.D. 730 DSL. 1-LH.460 I.H.-H I.H J.D DSL 1-NEW IDEA 2-ROW SHELLER NEW COMBINES J.D COMBINE - PLATFORM & CORN HEAD USED COMBINES 1-J.D COMBINE SEVERAL NEW & USEL> SELF UNLOADING WAGONS OWOSSO IMPLEMENT 3495W.M-21 OWOSSO, MICH. PHONE (517) ! I * State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of CLINTON. Estate of BESI DUROVEC, Deceased. Fle No TAKE NOTICE: On October 29, 1975, at 11:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. Tmothy M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the Petton of Glen T. Cheney, Publc Admnstrator for Clnton County, M. for grantng admnstraton of the above Estate to Glenn T. Cheney or to some other sutable person and for a Determnaton of Hers. Credtors of the deceased are notfed that all* clams aganst the Estate must be presented to Glenn T. Cheney, 911 Center St., Lansng, M , and proof thereof wth copes of the clams fled wth the Probate Court for Clnton County on or before December 31, Notce s further gven that the Estate wll thereupon be assgned to persons appearng of record enttled thereto or to the Escheats Dvson of the State of Mchgan. Dated: October 6, 1975 Glenn T. Cheney Pettoner 911 Center St. Lansng, M Attorney for Pettoner: Glenn T. Cheney (P11819) 911 Center St. Lansng, Mch Phone ; PUBLICATION OF NOTICE * OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of mssoner. IN THE MATTER OF Clnton County Dranage Dstrct No. Stoddard & Connell. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF DETERMINATION* Notce s -Hereby Gven that the Board of Determnaton, composed of Herman F. Openlander, Derrll Shnabery, and Walter L. Thelen, wll meet on October 29, 1975, at 10:00 A.M., at the corner of Maple Rapds Road and grange Road, T8N-R4W Mchgan to hear all nterested persons ard to determne whether the dran, known as Stoddard,& Connell as prayed for n the Petton to clean out, relocate, wden, deepen, straghten, tle, extend, or relocated along a hghway for a county "dran dated September 22, 1975, s necessary and conducve to the publc health, convenence and welfare, n accordance vwth Secton 72 of Chapter IV of Act No. 40, P. A DALE R. CHAPMAN, Clnton -County* Dran Com- mjssoner, " 25-1 PUBLICATION OF.NOTICE J or HEARING wwr State of Mchgan,^The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of DUANE GALE " ABBOTT, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE: On December 17, 1975, at 10:30, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, County Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMpTHY L. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Rae Ellen Abbott, Admnstratrx of sad estate, for determnaton of hers. Credtors are hereby notfed that all clams aganst the estate must be presented to Rae Ellen Abbott, 710 South Turner Road, DeWtt, MI, and proof thereon, Wth copes of the clams fled wth the Court on or before December 17,1975. That thereafter, the estate wll be assgned to persons enttled thereto, the estate closed and the Admnstratrx dscharged. Dated: October 7, RAE ELLEN ABBOTT, - Pettoner 710 South Turner Road DeWtt, Mchgan Attorney for Pettoner: ALVIN A. NELLER, AT TORNEY 1022 East Mchgan Avenue Lansng, Mch Phone PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of, Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of TRACl LYNN ABBOTT, Deceased. -TAKE -NOTICE; On December 17, 1975, at 10:30, A.M., nthe Probate Courtroom, County Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY L. GREEN, Jpdge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Rae Ellen Abbott, Admnstratrx of sad estate, for determnaton of hers. Credtors are hereby notfed thdt all clams aganst the estate must be presented to Rae Ellen Abbott, 710 South Turner Road, DeWtt, MI,-and proof thereon, wth copes of the clams fled wth the Court on or before December That, thereafter, the estate wll be assgned to the persons enttled thereto, the estate closed and the Admnstratrx dscharged. Dated: October 7,1975. RAE ELLEN ABBOTT, Pettoner. * 710 South Turner Road DeWtt, Mchgan Attorney for pettoher: ALVIN A. NELLER, AT TORNEY 1022 East Mchgan Avenue Lansng, Mch Phone ~ 25-1 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN PUBLICATION OF NOTICE assgned to the persons enttled OF HEARING thereto, the estate closed and State of Mchgan, The the Admnstratrx dscharged. Probate Court for the County of Dated: October 7,1975. * Clnton. * RAE ELLEN ABBOTT, Estate of*,lisa MARIE Pettoner. < ABBOTT, \ Deceased. 710 South TurnerRoad TAKE NOTICE: On DeWtt, Mchgan December 17, 1975, at 10:30, Attorney for pettoner j, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, County Courthouse, St, TORNEY, ALVIN A. NELLER, AT- Johns, Mchgan, before the 1022 East Mchgan Avenue Hon. TIMOTHY L. GREEN, Lansng, Mch Judge of Probate,^ hearng wll Phone be held oh the petton of Rae Ellen Abbott, Admnstratrx of sad estate, for determnaton of hers. Credtors ^re hereby notfed that all clams aganst the estate must be presented to Rae Ellen Abbott, 710 South Turner Road, DeWtt, MI> and proof thereon, wth copes of the clams fled wth the Court opbr before December 17,1975. That thereafter, the estate wll be assgned to the persons enttled thereto, the estate tclosed and. the Admnstratrx dscharged.* Dated; October 7, 1975, RAE ELLEN ABBOTT, Pettoner. 710 South Turner Road, DeWtt, Mchgan Attorney for Pettoner: ALVIN A. NELLER, AT TORNEY 1022 East Mchgan Avenue Lansng, Mch Phone PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the Couny of Clnton. - Estate of LORI MICHELL ABBOTT, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE: On December 17, 1975, at 10:30, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, County Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TIMOTHY L. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Rae Ellen Abbott, Admnstratrx of sad estate, for determnaton of hers. Credtors are hereby notfed that all clams aganst the estate must be presented to Rae Ellen Abbott, 710 South Turner Road, DeWtt, ML. and proof thereon, wth copes of the clams fled wth the Court on or before December 17, That thereafter, the estate wll be NEMOMPERS SPIRIT OF FREEDOm NEHSIMPERVVEEK OCTOBER 5-11 Its Easy to Do.».. JUST CLIP OUT THE COUPON AND MAIL TO 120 E. WALKER,, or Call Us At COPY DEADLINE MONDAY, OCT. 20,4 P.M. TELL YOUR FRIENDS! Dear Edtor, I am a cross country runner from St. Johns Hgh and I am dsgusted by your lack of coverage from the Clnton County area cross country teams! The purpose of your paper should be to report all news nvolvng the Clnton County area. You do a fne job reportng other area sports - football n partcular - but not once ths year (and only once last year, that beng the Clnton County meet) have I seen an artcle about cross country. Why thelansng State Journal gves better coverage of Clnton County Cross Country than does your paper! Sr, beleye t or not, Clnton County has some fne teams and ndvduals and they defntely deserve recognton for ther efforts. Bath, for example, recently won the C-D Olvet Invtatonal team ttle wth Rch Alward placng hgh, thrd I beleve. Alward, a senor, s havng an excellent seasonsettng numerous course records and leadng Bath to an excellent season. DeWtt s also havng a fne season, they recently won the Sprngfeld Invtatonal wth sophomore Dave Wlson pacng them wth a second place fnsh. Wlson s also havng a -fne season as can be seen by the, 11 10mmty/hgh/Wpol/students from thevocattonal shared-tme food servce program wll be openng a restaurant n the basement of the Frst Unted Methodst Church, 200 E. State St., St. Johns, Thursday, from Thngs are "cookng for area students >&ette% to- tfo edtor results* prnted n the State Journal. I am amazed that last year, wth St. Johns Steve Sutfn settng a school record n 15:14 and havng the most outstandng season of any St. Johns runner ever, that not a sngle word was wrtten about t. In addton to ths, I dstnctly recall one of your photographers takng a team photo of St. Johns cross country team and nformaton about the team. But never-i repeat neverwas- that photograph ^and nformaton prnted n your paper. Im also amazed that no word was wrtten about Rave Hansons 8 place fnsh n the state fnals, or Baths hgh team fnsh n that same meet. In addton to ths, no word was wrtten about Rch Alwards vctory n Baths conference meet. In concluson, Im sure the fne runners of ths county wll contnue ther excellent runnng wth our wthout coverage from your newspaper; theyvedonet so far ths season. But I, for one, am just about fed up wth not recevng any recognton for the sweat and effort I exert on the cross country course. You gve fne recognton to other sports n our area, why cant DO YOU WISH YOU COULD VOTE FOR A REALLY TOTALLY PERFECT AND RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM? You can PRAY FOR YAHVEH GODS KINGDOM TO COME AND HIS WILL BE DONE! 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.» The breakfast, whch wt! be avalable Monday through Thursday at reasonable prces, s, accordng^) nstructor Ray Cook, part of a class project that wll gve students an opportuntyto run a restaurant. you do that wth-cross country? Of course, runners"don!t go out for the" sport strctly^ or delberately for seekng publcty, but I doubt f the majorty of hgh school athletes do. Im just askng for the recognton the cross country runners of Clnton County so rchly deserve. A very dsgusted country runner, Jeffrey P, Massey 5695 W. Pfatt Rd. DeWtt, Mch cross Its Possble Now Wth present knowledge more than 100,000 addtonal lves could be saved yearly from cancer f everybody acted on the Amercan Cancer Socetys advce to seek early dagnoss and prompt treatment. ACS also says: Get an annual health checkup. October 15,1975 If < J H The class s a vocatonal program that currently "Jas students from St. Johns, Ovd- Else, Fowler and Pewamo - Westphala ^enrolled. The program s operated by St. Johns Hgh School and allows students from the smaller hgh schools n the area to send ther students to St. Johns for n- structon. Next semester, students from DeWtt and Bath wll be enrolled n the course. - Accordng to Cook, the purpose of the program s, "to provde sklled workers for the rapdly - growng food servce ndustry." * f He also characterzed the program, "as an alternatve to the college - prep program."^ Cook, a former chef at the Coral Gables n Merdan Tvm. and Western Mchgan Unversty, added that profts from the breakfasts wll go back nto the program to buy new equpment. $ In the pcture, are fhe students and Cook gettng really to open ther restaurant. % BINGO Cystc Fbross Sundays 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. WAVERLY COMM. ROOM CARL S. OBERLITNER Water Well Drllng 4" and larger Reda Submergble Pumps Wholesale Retal Phone Alma ATTENTION FOWLER The Clnton County News s celebratng the V B-Centennal sprt wth a. o FREE OFFER TO YOU ANY FOWLER AREA RESIDENT WITH A FOWLER POSTAL ADDRESS IS ENTITLED TO PLACEONE FREE CLASSIFIED AD UP TO 15 WORDS INTO THE ISSUE OF OCTOBER NAME We want to share the thrll and exctement of sellng your unwanted tems n the acton pages of the Clnton County News Marketplace classfed secton* / / ADDRESS CITY. Free Classfed Your Advertsng Message:. LIMIT 15 WORDS PHONE Ads May Be Commercal or Personal Clnton County News.**. OCT, 22 ISSUE LETS GET ACQUAINTED YOULL LIKE US! t

19 October 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,, MICHIGAN., 19 Farmng and 4-H n Clnton County \l\ Oct, 16: 4-H Leaders General Reelng - Smth Hall - 8 p.m. t. Oct. 16: Famly Lvng.lCutrton EducatonvTranng - rfsmth Hall - 9:30 a.m..^oct. 17: Baldwn Feeder Calf Sale. Aj>Oct 17: Dary Farmers from, < tate of Washngton vstng ^Gpnty. Oct. 18: State 4-H Meat -JudgngContest --M.S.U. -8:30 3a.m. n * Oct 20: Clnton County Far Assocaton Annual Meetng - -Smth Hall - 8 p.m.. f %xte*tam*t talwcut Oct 21-23: Annual Extenson Conference for all agents. Oct. 27: 4-H Leaders Recognton Banquet -- Smth Hall - 7 p.m. Oct 31: 4-H Human Ecology Tranng -- Mason. Nov. 1: Glass Collecton Project at Fargrounds. Nov. 3: Genetc Improvement Club Meetng - 8:15 p.m. - Central Natonal Bank. Nov. 5, 12 & 19: Workshop on What You Should Know and Look For In Buyng A Home. No Charge. 7:30-9:30 p.m. -Smth Hall, «Mfe& Sg CLflSSIFIEDflDS! KB w sq. ft. Butler Farmsted Buldng ONLY $ 6,739 v f.o.b. Factory Buy of the Year" Includes Antque Gold Panelng, 24x13 Door f Sx Lte*Panls US LLLston s & USED J.D. 38 CHOPPERS 1000 RPM h* 1 & 2 ROW {wde or narrow) HEADS ± S %. CARSON CITY Specal dscount prces on ths and other Butler Farmsted buldngs wll save you money. As your Butler Agr-Bulder, we wll erect the Farmsted for you; effcently and economcally. Or you can buld t yourself and save erecton costs. Ths specal prce ncludes color panelng, a huge 24 x 13 double slde door, and sx floorto celng Lte*Panls to let n plenty of natural daylght. When adapted to gran storage, the 48 x 75 holds 23,000 bushels. All-metal, clear-span Farmsteds are fre-safe... easly nsulated... and expandable. Attractve, functonal buldngs at reasonable prces. HIGHWAY CARSON CITY FARM FARM SERVICE Phone S8 MIDDLETON SERVICE JOhhN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE PHONE BUY A BIG JOHN SNOWNOBIIENOW... BE READY FOR THE FIRST BIG SNOW FORAGE HARVESTING EQUIPMENT KOOLS 60" BLOWER TRACTORS NEW 3800 CHOPPER USED 1 FORD CHOPPER W/CORN HEAD 1 N.I. 702 W/767 SUPER CHOPPERS 3 ROW HEAD H&S FORAGE BOX 1 GEHL FORAGE BOX 1 COLBY FORAGE BOX SEVERAL GOOD USED BLOWERS We Are Now Recevng Glenco Sol Savers Tooth. Lmted Supply. Order Now. Avalable - A Few J.D. & Taylor Way Chsel Plows. % J.D DES. ^-J.D. A <T2 J.D. H TRACTORS J.D. B *" J.D. 50 %M,H.44 3PT. 1JM.H.44/WIDEFRT. *M.F.65W/Ldr D W/LOADER gj.d GAS W/CAB >;.H.C IND. W/LOADER ^OLIVER SUPER 55 jf COMBINES J.D. 30 w/bean EQUIP. 2GLEANER CM S&D. 95 EB/43" N CORN HEAD * & 13 FT. GRAIN.HEAD, %.D. 95 COMBINE & GAS, W/CAB l 4ROWWIDECQRNHEAD < CUTTING PLATFORM <H f C. 2 ROW WIDE PULLER PICKERS $N,I. No, 313 HUSK BED &N.I.N& 10 PICKER 5*N PICKER BE N.I. UNI. EQUIP. 761 HAY HEAD 720 CORN HEAD 721 HUSK BED 760 CHOPPER POWER UNIT POWER UNIT 727 HUSK BED 729ASHELLER PLOWS J.D. 3-14" Mtd. I.H.C. 4-14" TRAILER A.C. 5-16" J.D " J.D. 4-16" TRAILER MISC. J.D. 15 HOE DRILL 24T BALER NO. 5 J.D. MOWER J.D, 16DISC- OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 7:30-5:30 SATURDAY 8:00-4:00 KEWANEE12 J.D. 126"BW DISC CASE 13 J.D. 10OFFSET GEHL GflNDER MIXER J.D. 400 GRINDER MIXER PITTSBURGH 14 FIELD CULTIVATOR. j LILLISTON 14 ROLLING HARROW N.H. 200 BU. SPREADER OLIVER 165 BU. SPREADER J.D. 40 SPREADER J.D. CCA FIELD CULTIVATOR 1-USED 5 BOTTOM KOSCO HARROW 1-USED 6 BOTTOM KOSCO HARROW J.D, 18 FIELD. COND. BRADY STALK SHREADER LANDOLL 13 CHtSEL PLOW MAURER 2 & flrow PULLERS J.D. 4 ROW PULLER INNES500WINDROWER INNES700WlNDROWER^ 6 BOW MARSH WINDROWE,R END DELIVERY J.D. 30 COMBINE W/BEAN EQUIP. { 4-H Chatter ^ Amercas bcentennal perod, whch begns ths year and extends nto the 1980s, s an approprate pont n tme to pause and reflect on our hstory, assess where we stand today and look ahead to new horzons. Durng Natonal 4-H Week and throughout the year 4-Hers a reckng a close look at the 4-H past, present, and future wth the theme "4-H - 76 Sprt of Tomorrow" through specal observances. 4-Hers have ( a proud hertage. The movement that became 4-H began around the turn of the Century (1902), and grew out of a need to make educaton more practcal and nterestng to farm youth. A. B. /Graham, rural school prncpal n Champan County, Oho, s gven credt by most people xd startng the 4-H movement. The frst 4-H projects corn clubs for boys and cannng clubs for grls offered enrchng, reallfe learnng experences not provded by rural schools of the era. Projects have changed through the years as the faces of 4-Hers have changed. But the basc "learn by dong" concept stll holds and has wde appeal. Todays 4-H members take part n actvtes that range from anmal care to envronmental mprovement, to photography and bcycle care and safety. Although 4-H contnues to serve the needs of rural youth, t also proved vable n the ctes. Seventeen percent of 4-H members lve n large urban and suburban areas. And 4- Hers come from all.racal, ethnc and soco-economc backgrounds. Blls Column t04uvvum By JOHN AYLSWORTH By encouragng hgh standards and the settng or meanngful goals, 4-H lays a broad and frm base for a lfetme of personal growth. As todays youth grow to adulthood, they wll face a world unlke the one most of us grew up n. There wll be more people and fewer resources. And there wll be vtal ssues n government that call for wse decson makng. In challengng young people To Make the Best Better, the head - heart - hands - health programs prepares them to assume the responsbltes of adulthood n a changng socety. The 4-H members, parents and adult leaders who volunteer ther tme, combned wth the endorsement and support of prvate busness, make 4-H a dynamc organzaton that promses to be as responsve to the needs of the Youth of Tomorrow as t s today. If your chld snt n 4-H today, now s the tme to jon a 4-H club n Clnton County whle clubs are beng organzed for the wnter program. Contact your local leader or the Cooperatve Extenson Servce, 1003 South Oakland, St. Johns or phone 224% Do*, t yuemr-toul teat v THEYRE NEW Sunshne Sttchers s the name selected by a new 4-H club organzed west of St. Johns, under> the leadershp of Mrs. Charles Hazle. The new offcers elected are: Lesle Hazle - presdent, Brenda Thelen - vce presdent, Lsa Hcks - secretary and treasurer, Renee Holmes - news reporter and recreaton leader. The club has 12 members presently. Members dscussed what they would lke to make for ther projects, when to meet, and club program deas. The club wll meet next on Nov. 3, at the home of Mrs. Hazle. K-9 BAKE SALE The K-9 Cadets 4-H Leader Dog Club located n the Else area wll be havng a bake sale on Saturday, Oct. 18, n front of Darlngs Hardware n Else. Members wll also demonstrate what ther dogs have learned so far: The members wll be gong to the 4-H roller skatng actvty on OcL 16, at the Ranch Roller Rnk n St. Johns. The members worked ther dogs and dscussed what progress they wanted to make. The clubs next meetng wll be on Saturday, Nov. 1, at the home of Kathy Taylor. TRIP WINNERS Letters have gone out to all the Clnton County 4-Hers who won the County 4-H trp award to Toronto, Canada, Nov The members are to return ther reservaton slp rght away. Shawassee County wll be sendng some 4-Hers on ths trp also to make a bus load. An orentaton meetng wll be held Tuesday, Oct. 28, 8 p.m., at Smth Hall n St. Johns to revew the program and dscuss the trp detals. HUNTERSAFETY CERTIFICATE Youth under 16 years of age who are nterested n huntng are remnded that they must have a Hunter Safety Certfcate n order to purchase a 1975 huntng lcense or show you have had a prevous huntng lcense. Lets make ths huntng season a safe one for everyone. J c ft t; tessj by YfUant Lasher Extenson Agrculture Agent Dont guess - sol test seems to be a famlar phrase but t stll means a lot. Any lme now s a good tme to take a sol sample and brng t n for testng: For general rotaton crops, sols should be tested once every 3 years. There s an advantage to testng the last sod year of a rotaton because lme, f needed, can be spread before breakng the sod. Before samplng a feld, sze t up for dfferences n sol characterstcs. Consder ts productvty, topography, dranage, color of top sol and post management. If these features are unform throughout the feld each composte sample can represent acres. If there s a great varaton n these features, dvde the feld accordngly, and take a sol sample from each predetermned area. From each predetermned area prepare a ENROLLMENTS for AGRIFAX SYSTEMS Wll Be Accepted Frop Responsble Farmers From Now Tll Years End. For FREE Informaton on AGRIFAX, see your nearest PCA offce. See or Call CHARLES BRACEY Your Local PCA Planner PHONE S.US-27 composte sample by takng 20 samplngs consstng of vertcal cores about x h nch square and to plow depth. These should then be well mxed and then put n a small bag or box. A shovel, trowel auger or probe could be used to take the sol sample. Avod samplng unusual areas unless you sample and SUc An nterestng letter from Ralph C. W.oodard, a former Else resdent, was read to the guests. He now lves at Allen- Dee Fraser, Utca Road, Fraser, Mch He wrote of hs recent dnner at Zenders n < Frankenmuth where he was guest of honor on hs 93rd brthday. There were 60 of hs package them separately as those close to\ gravel roads, dead furrows, underbrush ples, or old fence rows or prevous locatons of manure ples. You can make more money usng the best analyss and correct amount of fertlzer and the best way to determne the knd and amount of fertlzer to use s by sol test. D frends and famly present ncludng 9 of hs 10 chldren (one daughter was wth her husband tourng Europe). He also wrote other nterestng tems such as hs experences and enjoyment of attendng the Else All-School Reunon held last summer at the O-E Hgh School. v^v^s Save On FARM BUREAU FEED wth Cash Rebates 62t < & $ * Two Ways that wont compromse your profts t\ IMn Ku tmtn Cemw ftn *>f FaRfTlR *# Bureau ~- num*uwuknv>cta.t«why COMPROMISE? When theres a proft squeeze, Its only natural to thnk about cuttng costs.. But sometmes, cuttng costs, lke elmnatng feed supplements, wll end up costng you more. Instead of elmnatng feed supplements, Farm Bureau has dary programs to maxmze your profts wth Its research proven dary feed supplements. Here are Two Great Ways, MILK MAKER Is. a hgh qualty, 34% all natural proten supplement sutable for both the mlkng parlor or feed bunk. 55% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT Is a top qualty, low cost proten supplement for rumnants- 55% Dary contans urea and can be mued wth gran, slage, or chopped roughage. there are a lot of factors In choosng the proper raton for, your herd. Palatabltlty, performance, method, and cost are all Important. Ask the Farm Bureau People about a customzed dary proft program for you. COOP CO. I, MI. Chloes Column Clnton County Home Economst HIGHER INTEREST POSSIBLE ON LIFE INSURANCE LOANS Low-nterest lfe nsurance loans may soon be a thng of the past. Some polcy holders stll can borrow aganst ther equty for 5 or 6 percent annual nterest. Ths often has been a bargan because loan nterest rates at fnancal nsttutons have been consderably hgher. In the last few years, the number of loans has ncreased. Some borrowers take out loans, then nvest) the money n hghyeld, short-term securtes, thus earnng a proft. Money that could be earnng more than 9 percent f nvested by the nsurance company s beng loaned out to polcy holders for as lttle as 5 percent or held n reserve for loan applcatons. As a result, some companes are beng forced to rase overall nsurance costs. Many companes are seekng permsson to charge more (up to 8 percent) for loans aganst new polces. SAFETY OF COSMETICS STUDIED The frst step has been taken toward assurng consumers that the cosmetc products they use are safe. In a cooperatve study, the Food and Drug Admnstraton and the Amercan Academy of Dermatology evaluated cosmetc-related njures and reactons among 36,000 cosmetc users. There were 10,000 households nvolved n the study. AH adverse reactons reported by partcpants were evaluated by dermatologsts. The 10 product groups wth the hghest rate of reported and verfed adverse cosmetc reactons were: deplatores Koengsknecht s full Former resdent of Fowler, Roy Koengsknecht has been apponted a Full Professor at Northwestern, tunverulty Evanston, 111. / A Koengsknecht joned *fhe faculty at Northwestern n 1968 where he receved* the Ph.D. degree the same year. He served as drector of the speech and language clncs at Northwestern for 6 years. In 1974 he became head of ther speech and language pathology department. A researcher n psycholngustcs, language pathologes, neuropathologes, and developmental psychoacoustcs, he has co- "authored 2 texts, research and wrtten teachng flms, and publshed n eght dfferent professonal journals. *::* Chloe Padgtt (chemcal har removers), deodorants and antpersprants, mosturzers and lotons, bubble baths and ols, har sprays and lacquers, mascaras and eye creams, har colorngs and dye Ughteners, facal skn creams and cleaners and nal polshes. The study suggests that consumers thnkng of usng these products should be aware of possble adverse reactons. Read all labels carefully and use products sparngly at frst to test possble reactons. ABOLISH MINIMUM FEES FOR LEGAL SERVICES Consumers may soon fnd legal servces costng less because of a recent Supreme Court decson. T ( he new rulng says lawyers can no longer be requred to comply wth mnmum feeschedules set by some state and local bar assocatons. So cost competton s expected, probably resultng n lower prces for common legal servces such as real estate closngs, dvorces and wlls. Accordng to Irene Hathaway, Mchgan State Unversty Extenson specalst, consumers need to know varous legal costs to make use of the rulng. But there s stll a queston as to whether lawyers wll advertse the costs of ther servces. Advertsng could lead to more prce competton and beneft consumers. But the Amercan Bar Assocaton says advertsng could lead to abuses such as false or msleadng clams, thus weakenng the publcs confdence n the legal professon. So at present, consumers wll have to check around and make ther own cost comparsons. professor Dr. Koengsknecht has been elected to postons n the Amercan Speech, and Hearng ^"Assocaton, th6 IllholsSpeech and Hearng Assocaton, and the Chcago Speech and Hearng Assocaton. He has served as a consultant to the U.S. Offce of Educaton and the State of Illnos Offce of Educaton. % Dr. Koengsknecht was graduated from Fowler Hgh School n He attended Central Mchgan Unversty where he was presdent of hs senor class n He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Koengsknecht who resde n Fowler. Dr. Koengsknecht, hs wfe Marle, and ther three chldren lve n Evanston. COOP "Your Full Servce Supply Center" Keep Em Healthy IpEOMYCIK CRUMBLES SPECIAL! AUR0MYCIN CRUMBLES C0MBI0TIC Oct. 15th thru Nov. 15th BRING YOUR GRAIN TO THE COOPERATIVE... 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20 20 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 15,1975 \ CARS DURING MOONLIGHT MADNESS IN DOWNTOWN Look Over All The Beautful Selectons And Tell Your Dealer To Fnance Your Choce Through Us.... VISIT OUR MAIN OFFICE LOBBY AND SEE THE 1932 FORD ON DISPLAY See Us For All Your Fnancal Needs &utfc# wtea, ofatotoub Wllam Buehler. Wfflla m Buehler, 74 t of 8595 N. U.S. 27, St. Johns, ded Oct. 8 n the Detz Nursng Home, Ovd, followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held at Osgood Funeral Home Saturday, Oct. U wth Rev. Fr. Raymond Goehrng offcatng. Bural was n Mt. Rest Cemetery, Mr. Buehler was born n Germany on Feb. 24, 1901 to Chrstan Buehler and Mna Stelmle. He came to St. Johns n 1950 where he resded untl hs llness. Mr. Buehler was a retred carpenter and left no survvors. Mary Mller Mary Anna Mller, 53, of 486 State St., Pewamo, ded Oct, 10 n an automoble accdent n St. Johns. Rosary was sad.at 3 and 8 p.m., Oct, 13, at St, Marys Chapel. Funeral servces were held at St. Joseph Church n Pewamo, Oct. 14, wth Msg, Thomas Bolger offcatng. Bural was n St. Marys Cemetery of Westphala. Mrs. Mller was born n Carson Cty Dec. 31, 1922 to Rchard Huttng and Jula Edgan. She has resded n the Pewamo - Westphala area most of her lfe. She marred Leonard Mller, who survves her. Mrs. Mller was a member of St. Joseph Church and altar socety. Survvors nclude her husband;, sons, Steven, Paul and- Mark at home; daughter Jule at home; her father ( Rchard Huttng, of Lansng; stepmother, Florence Huttng, of Lansng; and step-bother, Joseph, of Lansng. Arrangements were through Neller Funeral Home. Stella Clevenger ELSIE (c) - Mrs. Stella Mae Clevenger, 69, of 113 E. Oak St., Else, formerly of Owosso, passed away Monday, Oct, 8 at the home of Mrs. Jack Rogers followng ll health for several years. Funeral servces were held Thursday from Jennngs - Lyons Chapel n Owosso wth,, bural n Flnt Memoral Park, wth the Rev. Edward C. Swekert offcatng. Mrs. Clevenger was born SepL 1, 1906 n Senath, Mo., daughter of Joseph and Maude (Best) Hckman, She attended schools n" "MsgouH 3rW Arkansas and came to ths area n 1963 from Negley, Oho. She was marred to the late Wllam Clevenger and was a hosptal cook. Survvng are: two brothers, Danel Hckman of Owosso and Wllam-Hckman of Tulare, Calforna; two ssters, Mrs. Robe (Jean) Weeks of Baldwn Park, Calf., and Mrs. Everett (Josephne) Adams of San Dego, Calf., and several neces and nephews. Mrs. Clevenger was predeceased by a brother, Samuel Hckman and a sster, Prble Faul. Norval Ballantne ELSIE (c) - Funeral servces for Norval Ballantne of 8317 E. French Road were held Wednesday, Oct. 8 from Carter Funeral Home, wth bural n Rversde Cemetery. The Rev. Davd Ltchfeld offcated. Death was attrbuted to heart falure and he passed away at hs home Monday mornng. Mr. Ballantne was born March 20, 1908 n Duplan Townshp, son of Arche and Effe Ballantne. A farmer, he resded most of hs lfe n the Else area and was marred to Hazel Wllams Nov. 24,1927 n Ovd. Survvng are hs wfe, a son, Rex Ballantne of Else, and two grandchldren. Helen Wrght Helen Wrght, 69, of 5848 W. M-21, St. Johns r ded Oct. 9 n Lansng General Hosptal, followng a long llness. Funeral servces were he,ld at St. Paul Lutheran, Church, Fowler, Oct. 13, 1975 wth Rev, Herman Rossow offcatng. Bural was at West Branch. Grave-sde servces were held at West Branch at 3:30 p.m. wth Pastor Mchael Ruhl of-, fe a tng, Mrs. Wrght was born n. Czechoslovaka on June 16,1906 to George Par and Mary Shakov. She came to the Unted States n 1910, and has resded at her present address snce She marred Eugene Wrght n Pnconnng, Mch., on Nov. 29, She was a member of St. Pauls Lutheran Church of Fowler and was also a member of St. Pauls Lades Ad. She s survved by her husband, Eugene; her three daughters, Mrs. Alvena Strgar of St, Johns, Mrs. Mary Pavh of New York Cty, Mrs. Shrley Schrader of St. Johns; sons, Emerson, Mason, Rugsell, Donald, Danel and Gerald, all of St. Johns; brother, George Par of West Branch; and 14 grandchldren. Ethel Bodell Mrs. Ethel Andrus Bodell, 98, of Clearwater, Fla. ded Oct. 2 n Clearwater, Fla., followng a short llness. She was the daughter of former St. Johns resdent, Mary Jane Brd. Funeral servces were held at Osgood Funeral Home and bural was n Mt. Rest Cemetery. Rev. Averll Carson offcated. Mrs. Bodell was born July 21, 1877 to Wllam John Barnes and Mary Jane Small. She spent her last 21 years n Clearwater, Florda after movng from Clark Lake, Mch. She was employed by the U.S. Census Bureau n Washngton, D.C. before she retred. She s survved by one daughter, Mrs. Vrgna Andrus Darre of Largo, Fla.; one son, Col. Edward D. Andrus of* Clearwater, Fla.; 5 grandchldren; and 9 great - grandchldren. T Farm Eldred Farn (Son) Eldred, 94, of 701 S. Ottawa St., St. Johns, ded Sept. 29"at Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held at Osgood Funeral Home Oct. 2 wth the Rev. G. Robert Sawyer offcatng. Mr. Eldred was born n Dallas Twp., Clnton Co. on March 6, 1881 to Farn H. Eldred and Cordela Parks. He resded n Clnton County hs entre lfe, and spent the last 39 years at hs present address. He marred Edna Smth n St. Johns on July 6,1931. He was a member of the Blue Star Dads and the St. Johns Hstorcal Socety. He retred from the County Dran Commsson. He s survved by hs wfe, Edna; sons, Robert Smth of Edmore, and Charles Eldred of Rochester, N.Y.; daughters, WHAT NEXT? There are tmes n lfe when you dont know what step to take next or how to go on. V /< CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF "WERE THE FRIENDLY FOLKS YOU CAN BANK ON" Servng (he Clnton Area Irom 4 Convenent Locatons At one of those tmes, were here to do everythng for you that we can. Mrs. Jean Prmm of Vermontvlle, and Mrs, Joan Whtford of St. Johns; 26 grandchldren; 8 great grandchldren. OSGOOD^- FUNERAL HOMES 08,G00D^G0ERfE6U FOWLER ABBOTT^ MAPIE RAflDS H0UGHT0I16U OVID ST. JOH^S SOUTHGATE PLAZA OVID PEWAMO

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