Clinton County News. Building permits down report shows. Vehicle for handicapped elderly in the future for Clinton County. Boys Club sets boxing show

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1 Clnton County News 20 Pages ST. JOHNS, MCHGAN MARCH 2,975 5 Cents Buldng permts down report shows ST JOHNS - Are people watng for better tmes to buld homes? The Zonng Admnstratons report to Clnton County Board of Commssoners shows that Clnton resdents are. Buldng permts for famly dwellngs for the 974 year are down 33% from 973. A total of 23 permts were ssued n 974 as compared wth 346 n 973, However, total buldng permts are down 6%, Arnold R. Mnark, zonng admnstrator, sad. Mnark added, that permts for remodelng and addtons to dwellngs for 974 were up 36% from the 973 fgure. He sad ths may ndcate that the publc s makng do wth what they have nstead of buyng durng the economc recesson when nterest rates are hgh. Mnark reported that the total revenue for the Zonng Admnstraton s $6,352, wth buldng permts brngng n $3,290 of that total. Mnark sad Jhe Zonng Admnstraton was now ssung permts to the vllages of Else, Ovd, Eagle and Maple Rapds snce the State Constructon Code went nto effect. Under the new code all governmental agences have the opportunty to enforce ther own buldng code or allow the county to enforce a code for them. DeWtt Townshp chose to enforce the code themselves. * Although buldng permts are down, Mnark feels busness may pck up n late sprng of 975. He stressed hs fear that farm land would contnue to be eaten up by resdental development. He sad hs.man goal n 975 s to restrct resdental buldng n agrculturally zoned areas. Hs man fear s that there wll not be enough farm land for Mchgan. < "n 969 there were 2 mllon acres of farm land n Mchgan. By the year 2000 we wll need between 7-8 mllon acres to be self-sustanng. But at the present trend of development of agrculture land there wll only be between 2 and 3 mllon acres left." Mnark sad he would lke to see somethng done about resdental buldng. "Once Agrcultural land s zoned ndustral and resdental t s hard to get t changed back," he sad. Park purchase gets tentatve approval ST JOHNS -- Clnton County Board of Commssoners voted to tentatvely approve Eaton Countys proposed project to purchase 48 acres of Clnton land for park constructon. The acton was taken March 4 after the board receved a letter from Eaton County Parks and Recreaton Commttee requestng approval. The land n queston s owned by Lncoln Brck Co of Grand Rapds. t s located East of Grand Rver, just West of Tallman Rd and a lttle over a mle North of Ftzgerald Park n Eagle Twp. Eagle Twp has already approved the project. The board voted to gve tentatve approval for the project, and sent t to the Land Use Commttee and the Plannng Commsson for study. Lakewood fans whoop t up n the St Johns gym as ther team downed Okemos to wn the regonal champonshp. For detals of the St Johns tourney as well as results on Fowler and PewamoWestpha la, see Pages lons to present "Thats Entertanment ST JOHNS - "Thats Entertanment" te the show and the -entertanment s provded by members of the St Johns Lons Club. The Lons are presentng "Thats Entertanment" March 4-5 at St Johns Hgh School. The show s sponsored to rase money to help send the St Johns Marchng Redwng Band to the Lons nternatonal Conventon n Dallas ths summer. Bob Koger and Dan Parsons are drectng the show, whch wll feature the talents and "beauty" of Lons n St Johns. ncluded n the program wll be melodrama of the vllan and hero vntage, an old fashon mstrel show and a chorus lne of Lon dancers, Some Lons wves wll jon the producton to support the local Lons n the producton of "Thats Entertanment.". Tckets are avalable from any member of the St Johns Lons Club. Boys Club sets boxng show / ST JOHNS - Bouts between Golden Gloves boxng champons wll hghlght the acton of the Clnton County Boys Club boxng show Saturday, March 5, at St Johns Hgh School. On the card are 4 bouts-wth the featured attracton a contest between Rck.Cole of St Johns and Greg Burt of Mchgan Center. Cole s the 975 dstrct open welterweght, champon, a poston held by Burt n 974. Boutsbegn at 7:30 pm. Tckets are $2 for adults, $ for students and $2.50 for rng sde. Scheduled to box n the Saturdaynght show are: Bll Brown, St Johns, 975 dstrct open lght heavyweght champon. Rch Gregory, St Johns, 974 lght heavyweght dstrct champon. Fred SanMguel, St Johns, 972 dstrct flyweght champon. Mke SanMguel, St Johns, 973 open flyweght state champon. Tom Wallng,. St Johns, 973 novce dstrct welterweght champon. Edde Benavdes, former state flyweght champon. Jose Rojas, Lansng, former state welterweght champon. Rcardo Perez of Kalamazoo, former state welterweght champon. Rojas and Perez wll be matched n a bout of state champons. Carlos Valn, Lansng, lght mddleweght and former dstrct champ, Mke Beaufore, St Johns lght mddlweght. Doug Beaufore, welterweght, Dave Danels, lghtweght. Match maker for the event s Al VanNess, drector of the annual dstrct competton at the Lansng Cyc Center. \ Referee wll be Francs Sbepard. Clnton County youngsters see how ts done at the frst Clnton County Soapbox Derby clnc held recently at Bees Chevrolet-Oldsmoble. Those nterested n buldng Derby car may obtan a reg- _ straton form at Bees on South US-27 n St Johns. Vehcle for handcapped elderly n the future for Clnton County. ST JOHNS -- A major problem facng the elderly s transportaton. f senor ctzens do not have relatves to take them to the doctors offce or grocery shoppng chances VS> are they wll ether have to walkor hre a tax. f they are handcapped theyhave a more serous problem yet. Hold rtesfoxjbtoh Bates Ovd resdent and former state senator, Dr Bon L. Bates, 90, ded n Provncal House South, Lansng, the mornng of March 4. Durng hs lfe, Dr Bates was actve n poltcs havng served n the state senate representng dstrct 5 from 946 untl 950. Heseryed as an Ovd Vllage counclman for 2 terms and was the presdent of the Ovd School Board durng the 920s. Dr Bates wasan Ovd dentst for 50 years, retrng n 956. He was born Oct 2,884 n Else, the son of Lamott and Amanda Bates. He attended schools n Else and was graduated from the Unversty of Mchgan Dental School n 905. A resdent of Ovd snce 906, Dr Bates lved at 420 W Hgh Street. He and the former Wlma Jackson were marred July 2, 909 n Ovd. Dr Bates was a member of the Central Dstrct Dental Socety, Ovd Lons Club, Emertus Club, U of M Alumn Assoc, Ovd Lodge^No 27, and P and AM".>~ n 968 the Mchgan State Dental Socety awarded Dr Bates the Dentst Ctzen of the -Year Award for outstandng cvc contrbutons and publc leadershp. He was proclamed *Man. of the Year" by the Oyd Busness Assoc and the Lons Club n 965 and the Chef Okemos Boy Scout councl awarded hm the Slver Beaver. Survvng Dr Bates are hs wfe, Wlma; 2 daughters, Mrs ED. (Emly) Haynes of Beulah and Mrs Barbara Smth of Coldwater; 2 sons. Dr Jackson W. Bates of Ovd and Dr Rchard C. Bates of Lansng; sster, Mrs Ruth Oren of Mt Pleasant; 5 grandchldren; 6 grandchldren. Funeral servces were held :30 pm March 6 at Unted Church, Ovd wth the Rev Claude Rdley offcatng. Masonc Servces were held 8 pm March 5 at the Houghton Chapel of Osgood Funeral Homes. A Memoral Fund has been establshed for the Unted Church n Dr Bates name, Vou wont fnd these skts n the pro shop of your favorte sk rtsort, but they got the job done well enough to earn Boy Scout Troop 7 of St Johns top honors n the recent Dst 5 Yukon Track competton. Scouts demonstrated sklls whle operatng on skls they had made themselves. The sk makng Scouts are [from left] Dave Kngsbury, Dan Seperc, Mke Brockmyre, Steve ONell, Chrs Johnson, Bll PurchaBc, Fred Wood and Bll Tresset. Scout leader [center] s AugustFurman. Not shown s Scout Erc Brockmyre, who also partcpated n the Yukon Track competton, 75 C 0* &> $2.00 REG, $.00, * luclatnn MONTH OF A* H E ^% 0 MM A M«ch 45-6.JS^t^ J # EtfWftffWfc» $50 K E " Clnton Theatre "?? ^ REG. SPECAL AT * * * * * * * * "o#**w********»***»**********«^, > But the US Dept of Transportaton has made avalable vehcles to accommodate specally handcapped persons. Tyrone Robnson, deputy drector of the Captal Area Economc Opportunty Commt, tee sad a vehcle has beep appled., for to servce" Clnton, ngham,, and -Eaton * Countes^ Tne^commttee ^nas already acqured.-3 vehclesto provde transportaton to non-handcapped * senor ctzens. n order to apply for the vehcle, the US Dept of Transportaton requres each unt of governments support n the form of a letter or resoluton, a proposal, and the local transportaton authortys approval. CATA, has already gven approval and the proposal has been submtted. The Clnton County Board of Commssoners has voted to send a letter of support for the venture Robnson sad the vehcle wll act as a floater n the 3 countes and when not n use can be used by other groups for projects lke the senor ctzen nutrton program. The frst prorty of the program wll be medcal concerns. Ths wll nclude transportng the elderly to and from the doctors offce, the hosptal, and to get prescrptons. The second prorty wll be takng the senor ctzens to get food and food stamps. The thrd prorty s educaton and recreaton. 2 Showng* Nghtly 4 ft 9?M. m

2 The Chords, one of the youngest full-tme Gospel musc groups tourng the naton, wll appear n concert n St Johns Sunday, March 6 at 6:30 pm n the hgh school audtorum. The Chords have made many specal appearances on rado and televson as well as the concert stage. The group conssts of 5 mult-talented young men who come from dfferent areas of the country, but now resde n Youngstown, Oho. They are Tom Fowler, tenor; Lynn Taylor, lead snger; Scott Cole, bartone; Steve Bowden, panst and Davd Musselman, bass snger, emcee and manager of the group. Fowler s from St Johns and sang wth 2 groups before jonng The Chords. He attended Central Mchgan Unversty for 4 years, majorng n voce and performed as a member of the unversty opera company. The Chords travel approxmately 00,000 mles each year n a specally equpped Slver Eagle bus, presentng ther unque gospel musc performances for hgh schools, colleges, fars, conventons, banquets and churches of all denomnatons. TUDO s Pleased to Present.. BEAUTFUL PORTRATS N NATURAL LVNG COLOR COMPLETE WTH THS AD Plus 50c Handlng Charge A Regular $20.00 Value! NATURAL LVNG COLOR PORTRAT Mtn6r must Be* accompaned by a parent. Only one advertsed offer per subject and one per famly everythree months. Groups >.00 extra PRESENT THS AD TO OUR PHOTOGRAPHER THURSDAY, MARCH 3 HOURS; -8 p.m. Amercan Legon Hall St. Johns, Mchgan BRNG GRANDPARENTS N FOR A FREE 8 x 0 COLOR PORTRAT OF THEM. CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN Allen battles efforts to elmnate farm equpment sales tax exempton State Senator Dck Allen today warned farmers of an attempt to elmnate the 933 sales tax exempton on farm equpment. Allen says the change would dump an estmated $5 mllon n extra taxes on Mchgan farmers. "m opposng ths effort, and Mornng AAuscale learns of Mchgan composers ST JOHNS -- Mornng Muscale met at the. home of Mrs Clfford Lumbert, Feb 27, Followng a bref busness meetng, an announcement was made that audtons for Musc Scholarshps wll be held at the Hgh School.May 3. On March 3 all the schools n the state of Mchgan wll be sngng "Amerca the Beautful" at the same tme., The program for the day was "Musc by Mchgan Composers". Background notes were presented by Dorothy Lawrence. The followng people contrbuted muscally to the program: Rhonda Hambleton played, "Northern Song" by Arthur Farwell and "El Merchacho," "Le Sonneur", and "Mr. Jazz" by H. Owen Reed, The Club Ensemble sang "ndan Names of Mchgan" by Lorna D. Young Mstele, "Mchgan Morn" by H. Owen Reed, and ""nvocaton" by the clubs own Martha Lundy. Nola Lumbert sang "Just A Wearn for You" and "A Perfect pay" by Carre Jacobs Bond. St (Mat Polce wfmt ST JOHNS ~ St Johns polce report that 2 servce statons breakng and enterngs are among complants they have receved snce Feb 24. The Bay Gas Staton, 07 N. Glnton Ave, reported to polce that a small portable rado, a portable televson, 2 mag wheels, and potato chps and pop were mssng after a breakng and enterng March 2. Polce say entry was ganed when the plexglass front door was kcked n. The Drake Gas Staton, 20 N. US-27, reported to polce that 3 gallons of ant-freeze, small change, and 8.9 gallons of gas, valued at $9.40 was taken from the staton after a breakng and enterng whch occurred March 3. The rear wndow of the staton was broken out n the attempt. Two people were arrested March at St Johns Hgh School when a fght ensued after a basketball game there. A juvenle was from Okemos Hgh School, was.released to hs parents. Gary Dean Whtford, 8, Rt 3 Wellng Rd, St Johns, was arrested and charged wth dsorderly person. Two juvenles were arrested n two separate shoplftng ncdents Feb 27 at Arnolds Drug Store. The juvenles were released to ther parents but wll be pettoned to juvenle court. Dale Eldred Feldpausch, 29, 06 S, Kbbee, was arrested Feb 29, :30 am, on US-27 and charged wth drvng whle under the nfluence of alcohol. He was lodged n Clnton County Jal, Two vehcles were vandalzed wthout apparent motve at Clnton Memoral Hosptal parkng lot Feb 24. The wndows were broken out of a 972 Chevrolet staton wagon belongng to Cecla Martnez, Rt 4, West Prce Rd, and a 968 Oldsmoble belongng to Betty Hcks, West Parks Rd. Polce say there was no apparent motve for the vandalsm. Nothng was reported mssng from ether car. ^ ts tme for Fowler kndergarten round-up v ltk! FOWLER - Waldron Elementary School n Fowler wll hold ther kndergarten round-up March 7 from 8:30 to :30 am and from 2:30 to 3:30 pm Regstraton wll be held n A FGHT CANCER Amercan Cancer Socety the Waldron School Lbrary. Parents are asked to take the brth certfcates of the chldren. The round-up s held for those chldren who wll be 5 years old before ths comng December. h hope farmers throughout central Mchgan wll jon me n fghtng ths bfll. Those nterested can contact my offce by mall or phone (57/ ) to keep up wth developments. "The Senate Taxaton Commttee s startng hearngs on ths proposal, There wll be one March at the Captol, but ths probably not the best forum for drect protests by farmers. The March hearng wll take testmony from farm equpment manufacturers. "Another hearng wll be scheduled to hear from farmers, and ll announce that as soon as learn where and when t wll be held." Meanwhle, Allen suggested that n addton to wrtng hm, farmers send personal notes (not form letters) to the members of the Senate Taxaton Commttee, and especally ts charman, Senator John Bowman. The other members of the commttee are Senators Gary Corbn, John McCauley, Mchael OBren, Harry DeMaso and John Welborn. All can be contacted by addressng a letter to them at: Mchgan Senate, State Captol, Lansng, Mchgan "m hopeful that f we can focus enough attenton on ths bll that Mchgan farmers wll be able to convnce the Legslature that ths would be a poor law to pass," Allen ndcated. March 2,975 Fourth graders at Swegles Elementary School have found the socal studes unt on Hawa both delcous and fascnatng. The fascnatng part s pctured on the table, a volcano whch was (he scence projects of 2 class members. Standng wth ther hands on the table n the center of the pcture are from left, Jeff Rchard a nl Kelly Smth who made the volcano from paper mache. Ther teacher, Lynn Koger, provded the Ammonum Bchromate whch, when lt, made the volcano flare up lke a real one. The delcous part was a luau where the chldren were able to sample Hawaan food. AC Ernst TERCERA, Azores - Now servng at Lajes Feld, Azores, wth an Ar Force Communcatons Servce unt s Arman Frst Class Jeffery H. Ernst, son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd R. Ernst of 7288 W. Taft Road, St Johns. Arman Ernst, a rado relay reparman, was prevously assgned to Altus AFB, Okla. The arman s a 973 graduate of St Johns Hgh School. March 3 deadlne for studded tres March 3 s the last day ever that exstng studded snow tres can be used on Mchgan roads, accordng to Automoble Club of Mchgan. Publc Act 38, passed n 973,, bans metaltrestuds of the type now n use n Mchgan on and after Aprl 975, Auto Club Tourng Manager Joseph Ratke ponts out. "However, f the studs are removed, the snow" tres may be obed^w^hghways^after* tuv wnter/^ratkeadded. He noted that persons wth a par of plers and a strong wrst can remove Arman RANTOUR, LL CHANUTE AFB,.LL - has announced the graduaton of Arman Rcardo L. Longora of St Johns from the U.S. Ar Forces fre protecton specalst course conducted by the Ar Tranng command. Arman Longora, son of Mr and Mrs Eufemo C, Longora Sr of 2643 E. Fench Road, St Johns, was traned to fght the studs, or most tre dealers wll do the job for $3 to $5 per tre. The Mchgan Department of Hghways and Transportaton s now empowered to establsh rules regulatng the use of hghway tracton devces after ths wnter. Auto Club ponts out that f studs are,*developed whch wll reduce road surface ** damage tb^^ercfenrsflmt^ now caused by tungsten carbde studs, the Hghway Department could approve ther use. Longora structural and arcraft fres and repar fre fghtng equpment. Completon of" the course enables hm to receve academc credts through the Communty College of the Ar Force. The arman s beng assgned to Columbus AFB, Mss. Arman Longora s a 973 graduate of St Johns Hgh School. SPECAL SPRNG DSCOUNT ON FARM SLOS m o DSCOUNT NOW N EFFECT ON EARLY PURCHASE OF ANY NEW NORTHWEST SLO POURED AND STAVE nqure about the Jamesway "Bg Jm" dstrbutor-unloader that unloads from the "bottom". NEMANS ELECTRC COMPANY PLANNNG - NSTALLATON - SERVCE PAUL NEMANS Offce Res N. MAN STREET OVD MCHGAN FOR RESERVATONS CALL ROUND LAKE Replace your old dshwasher wth a new KtchenAd LET US GVE YOU AN ESTMATE FOR TAKNG OUT YOUR KtchenAd dshwashers have these outstandng features: OLD DSHWASHER AND NSTALLNG A NEW 5-year motor warranty. f t fals,,jt wll be replaced at no cost to you durng the frst year; youd pay only for labor durng the next four years. Bg, easy loadng racks. No wasted space, KtchenAd Hydro Sweep Wash and Flo-Thru Dryng. TrDura* premum porcelanon-steel wash chamber. Pushbutton convenence. Soak Cycle on many models. KTCHENAD DSHWASHER... NOW! Custom Model KDC-7 ONLY $ one s yours free wth a home mprovement loan from Mchgan Natonal Professonal carpenters and mechancs have made Rockwell power tools ther choce for years. And now, you can have one free wth an mprovement loan of $,500 or more from Mchgan Natonal Bank. Modernze, mprove or expand, ndoors or out. You can fnance just about any home mprovement you can name - quckly and easly wth repayment up to 84 months. Just Call and talk over your requrements. Call today, and n most cases you can pck up your check and Rockwell power tool tomorrow! \gj/^^^*j^? ^L*$*** c * fnshng (orbtal) sander MCHGAN NATONAL BANK KURTS Downtown St. Johns APPLANCE CENTER, NC. Phone All Dy Saturday Bankng 24 WtlAlDetn, Lmng 200 Wnt Sagnaw, Lamng 5507 Wtf Sagnaw, Lmng 900 South Wavatty Road, 300 frtmjqf, Lamng 600 South Ptnmylvtrtla, 70 Hamlton Rort, Okwno Lamng 600 Thomt Stttt, Lmng Lamng Corn* South Logan Strtct 330 Captal Cty Boultvard, 2534 South CtdtvLmng 273 Eat Grand RJVM, Ent Lamng & Squthlnd Avtnut, Lamng Arport, Lamng Ptrt of Mchgan Natonal Corporaton wth tttoutcn vm $3 bllon - Mtmbar FDC EQUAL HOUS EQUAL HOUSNG OPPORTUNTY

3 March 2,975 Altar Socety\ sets smorgasboard CLNT roncounfy NEWS. ST JOHN?, MCHGAN A 6EG0RRA! TS OUR ST JOHNS -- The St Joseph Altar Socety Annual Roast Btcf and am Smorgasbord Dnner wll be held March 6 n St Josephs Schoolgymnasum < - - Servng s from :30am to 3:30 pm*. * The buffet style dnner wll also nclude a smorgasbord dessert v table. Tckets are $2.50 for adults, 5 for chldren 5-2 and 50 cents for chldren under 50 cents. Hey Kds! Enter the Hobby Lobby Colorng.Contest For Przes! RULES AH chldren,2 yrs. and under may enter. You may enter more han once but can wn only one prze. CONTEST ENTRY Gettng the word out on the St Josephs Altar Socety Annual Roast Beef and Ham Smorgasbord March 6 ore [from left] Mrs Barbara Mnark, dnner charman; Mrs Arlta Schafer, co-charman; Mrs Sybl Glowackl, raffle charman; and Mrs Adelne Feldpausch, dnng room charman. Commttee charmen not shown are Mrs Mary Lou Rademacher, publcty charman; Mrs Laura Mullaney, tcket charman and Mrs Esther Esler, dessert charman., ^ t>, >, t NAME..ADDRESS. PHONE AGE. Entres Must Bo Brought nto Our Store Before Frday, Marches, 5 p.m. Wnners * Wlt Be Notfed Sat,, MtYct 29. \ x HOBBY LOBBY Cars " >l k."mafe^gj* > s Represented n ths photograph are 5 generatons of the Mr and Mrs Henry Ley famly. They are [from lower rght] great, great grandmother Leone Ley Marfaln" who holds Thhothy Bran Mnark; great grandmother rene Ley Hennng; am [rear, from" left] Margo Mtchell Mnark, mother of Tmothyand grandmother t fernce Hennng Mtchell. Henryand Leone had 2 chldren, 6? SHOP TESTS, REPARS AND REC0RES RADATORS FOR \ V Trucks \ Tractors Call Be^es For An Appontment Today! h- Don Crag s convalescng at hs home followng surgery performed recently at Memoral Hosptal, Owosso. The Mddlebury Unted Methodst Women met Tuesday n the dnng room of the church for a cooperatve dnner, wth 3 \members and l 6 guests present. Hostesses were Grace Putnam, Rta Whtmyer and Elzabeth Putnam. Marlyn Baumgras opened the meetng wth a^ program on London Churches. She repprted on a book^what To Look For Outsde a Church" whch was very nterestng, She showed pctures she took whle. x f vstng there and had other books on dsplay about churches, such as, "What to Look for nsde the Church, Westmnster Abbey, St Pauls Cathedral" and others,, Thora Austn, Presdent, opened the busness sesson wth prayer. Routne reports were read / and accepted. "Thank Yous^were read frpm Mrs Klmer, for -her check and Maud Warrenfor her brthday cards. t was v,oted torov&a Falher-Son Banquet on Sat Aprl 5 at, 7 members were cookes for the Servce on Mar 2. Leota Gard- _ ner_ and" Betty George were named to a commttee to help serve -that- nght. The Ovd, Unted Church Women.nvted* us to partcpate n a Lenten Breakfast on Wed, March 2 at ther church on Front Street. _ Regstratontostartat9:00atn. Meetng was adjourned. "Your man n D.C" here March 8 Congressman Elford A. Cederbergs lason man, Ronald W. Stolz, wll,be vstng the Clnton County Courthouse n St Johns Tuesday^March 8 from 3 pm to 4 pm. Cederberg remnds those who mght have a problern" Svth a Federal agency to take any documents-that mght help to dentfy hs case to Stolz. Muscale announces scholarshp audton The St Johns Mornng Muscale, afflated wth- the Natonal and State Federaton of Musc Clubs, wll agan Jold ther annual audtons for musc scholarshps. The Scholarshp s/or voce, N pano, strngs and band nstruments. Audtons wll be held at the St Johns Hjgh School vocal room May 3 at 9:30 am. Applcants should regster to audton by Aprl 5, Those nterested should contact Mrs Wnchell Brownor further nformaton. Chevrolet & Oldsmoble PHONE SOUTH US-27 ST. JOHNS Clnton County News A St. ohn, Mch Publlrtrt Thurdy -t 20 E,.Wkr stmt, St. Johns bv Clnton.County Ntvn,, nc. suburfptlon prtct by mll) n Mlctlun, «for ont vur, 9 for two y«r». 3.7S far UK rnonth oullch-mchljn, M for brw yur. > y

4 . A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN -N ^ Y March 2,975?>, N. >l Joy Lynette Weber marres FOWLER -- Joy Lynette Weber and Hlary. L. Stump exchanged weddng vowsn a double rng ceremony Feb 8, at Most Holy Trnty Church.. t The couple were unted by the. grooms uncle, Father Bll Koengsknecht at U30-pm, before an altar dressed wth 6 potted yellow chrysanthemums. The brde s the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Weber, 380 Elm St, Fowler,, and the groom, s the" son of Mr and Mrs Henry Stump, Rt l, Tallman Rd, Fowler. The brde was escorted down the asle by both her parents. She was marred jn an A-lne.whte polyester jersey knt gown wth an empre wast. Lace trmmed the hgh collar, bodce, sleeves and hem of *the attached tran. A pcture frame hat wth velvet rbbons was worn on her head, and she carred a colonal ^bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, whte mums and carnatons accented wth babys breath and lght green streamers. Her mothers rosary was attached to the bouquet. SMORGASBORD MENU FRDAY,. MARCH 4 Mrs Cheryl Arens of WesU, phala attended the brde as matron of honor. The. brdesmads, were Mrs Marlyn Vjtek of St Johns, Mrs Ann Mare Pohl of Lansng, Mrs Brenda Clark, of Mason, and/ Mss Therese Weber of Fowled A forest green bolero style jacket was worn over ther floor length pale green jersey knt, long sleeved gowns, They wore" pcture frame hats and carred colonalbouquets of yellowand whte carnatons, yellow and red sweetheart roses, purple rs and babys breath wth lght green streamers. Sandy Smon of Westphala and Monca.Stump of Fowler, neces of the groom, were the flower grls. They wore long gowns wth dark green velvet skrts and lght green jersey [ bodces featurng long sleeves. They carred bouquets dentcal to the brdal bouquet. Don Sturp of Pewamo served the groom as best man. Groomsmen were Carl Stump of Fowler, Jerry Stump of Owosso, Chrs Weber of Fowler, and Curt Weber of Fowler. ROAST CHCKEN STDRESSNG SPARE RlBS CABBAGE ROLLS. BAKED & MASHED POTATOES SALADS VARETYOF DESSERTS J 3 50 SERVNG 5-8 Chldren 0 & Under % Prce Open Weekdays 8-7.Saturday 8-5:30 COLONAL RESTAURANT 0 N. Clnton y St, Johns, Ph The mother of the brde at tended her daughters weddng dress n a long forest green long sleeved gown. The mother of the groom wore abrstol blue long gown wth long sleeves. Both mothers wore dentcal corsages of yellow and red roses, whte carnatons, purple rs and babys breath. About 500 guests enjoyed the dnner recepton held ah pm at the Holy Trnty School Hall. Joany Kelen, Jule Earn and Ann Thelen served the brdal "table and Mary Lou Harr and Beth Fox ( cut the weddng cake. Specal guests who attended the, celebraton werey-mr and Mrs Albert Weber or Fowler, grandparents of the brde and Mrs Regna Kramer of Pewamo, great aunt of the brde. After a weddng trp to Florda, the couple wll be at home on Tallman R,d, Fowler. Both are graduates of Fowler Hgh School, En Locher-Dalton Mr and Mrs Raymond F. Locher, 2820 Lehman. Road, DeWtt, announce the. engagement of ther daughter, Martha- Jean, to James C. Dalton, He s the son of Mr and Mrs Roger J. Dalton, 492 Allson Drve, Lansng. The brde-elect s a 970. graduate of* St Johns Hgh School and.the nternatonal Fne Arts College of.fashon, Easter s Early Ths Year SUNDAY, MARCH 30th SELECT A NEW CAMERA NOW FOR THOSE EASTER & SPRNG PCTURES.. We Have The New Kodak And Polarod Cameras n Stock!, V EASTER CARDS Select Your Easter Candes From, Our Large Selecton ; Of ;~. c " x Sanders, Whtmans * and Bracks FROM 0* UP d Shop AtYoufFrmdly Drug Store OnThe Corner" DOWNTOWH ST. JOHNS REXAL Mam, Fla, where she majoreo/ n fashon merchandsng and desgnng.. ; Her fance s a 966 graduate /Of Everett Hgh School, Ferrs State College and* Lansng Communty College where he majored n -archtectural desgn. * "* /An Oct H weddng smng. (.planned by the couple. Smon-PggoH Mr and Mrs Norbert Smon of t Pewamo, announce tne engagement of ther daughter, Arlene Rta/ to Roy Gerald Pggott of Portland, son ofmr and Mrs Gerald Pggott of Rt2, Portland. Both the brde-elect and the prospectve brdegroom are 973 graduates of Pewamo- Westphala Hgh,School. Both are employed by the State of Mchgan n the Treasury Bdg, Lansng. * The couple s plannng a June. 2 weddng. MR & MRS MCHAEL MLES Catherne Smor weds Mchael D Mles PEWAMO - Catherne Helen Smon became the. brde of Mchael Donald Mles Feb 22,-^t St Joseph Catholc Church before an altar dressed wth yellow mums., The :30 pm double rng, servce was performed by the Msgr Thomas Bolger. Solost Cheryl Fedewa and organst Cornella Schafer provded musc for the occason as frends, and relatves wtnessed the couple wed. Mr and Mjrs Robert P. Smon of 236 Hgham St,Pewamo, are the brdes parents. The groom ; sthe son ofnw&"late>rchard;4tf Mles ar&mrsglshys Mles of _ Rt2 ( Barnes:RdpPortland.. - The brde, wearng an vory slk organza gown, was escorted down the asle by her father Th gown had alcola lace bshop sleeves, a hgh-necklne, and an A-lne skrt. The floor length vory vel was secured to a camelot cap drtl trmmed wth alcolaace. The cascadng brdal. bouquet, conssted, of- vory roses, pnk carnatons, and babys breath. Dann Crowell of 54 Yates St, Pewamo, attended her sster as mad of honor.^he brdesmads were Rta Smon of 236 Hgham St, Pewamo, sster of the brde, and Sharon OBren of Westphala, frend Of the brde., Dann wotea burgandy velvet gown (rmmed, n pnk and carred lght pnk roses and dark pnk carnatons n her bouquet. Rta wore,a brown velvet gown trmmed n tan and carred a bouquet of yellow. roses ard dark yellow carnatons. An Emerald green gown ^ trmmed n mnt green was worn by Sharon, accented by, ^er bouquet, of dark yellow YOU AND YOUR HOME Decoratng Hnts By.Mary Bell So much queston s rased on, pcture and wall groupngs. Forma) or nformal, dmenson, texture, color, etc., Wall groupngs are usually an attracton n a room and can bo a, very suble way of showng your talent and personalty. A flow of lne, color, balance,. ard counter balance basc texture and dmenson are worked n for added nterest. Personal photos are hot usedn a lvng room groupng however can make an nterestng bed- : room or den arrangement* * Bell Furnture has the largest selecton of Wall peces n central. Mchgan. Stop n and make up a personal groupng, our.decora* tors wll be happy to help.- the Bell Furnture and Carpet showrooms are open Monday - " and Frday evenngs apd other days tll 5s30 at 466l North. East St, on North US-27, -.Unslng., " BELL / FURNTURE v.; ANDjCARPEt, 460 fath East.Street (North US 27) Lansng \" carnatons and yellow roses.. A coral roses corsage complmented the gowns of both mothers. The mother of the brde wore a blue A-lne gown.wth a jacket and the mother, of the groom wore a coral A-lne gown.- All of the flowers n the brdal party were madeby,the (f brde and her mother. -, Davd Smon served the groom as best man. Dwane Mles and Don Schneder were the groomsmen and Davd Mles and>joe Smth were the _ushers., The,400 guests ^attended a buffet supper at 53f) feld at Sf-V Josephs Hall. -^v "-V /Jance Thelen anucharlene" Smon attended- the happy couple at the brdal table. Mrs Jean VanOstrum and Mrs Kay, Arens. cut the weddng cake,~ ard Shrley Berstetel, Judy Martn, and Paula Fox wated on the famly at ther table.. Mrs Jula M. Smth, grandmother of the brde, was, a specal guest attendng the weddng and recepton. fr The couple wll be home at U% North State St,;Pewamo on March 0, after a weddng trp to the Southern states. The brde s a 972 graduate of Pewamo-Westphala Hgh School and the groom s a 97 graduate of Portland Hgh School..- " SoaU A.boy, Charles Vncent, was. born to Mr and Mrs Vncen Moranof 3505 Bay vew, Lansng Januarys, at Sparrow Hosptal. He weghed 8 lbs 2 ozs. Grandparents are Mr.and Mrs Albert Flak of St Johns and Mrs Dors Moran of Lttle Rock, Ark and-phllp Moran, of 927 S (Washngton, Lansng. The v mother s- the former Phylls Flak, A grl, Krstne Ann, was born to Mr and Mrs Gordon Thelen Feb 5 at Carson Cty Hosptal. She weghed 6 lbs % oz. t The baby has brother and sster. The mother s the former Ruth Fox. 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5 *, March?, 975 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN 5 Kathe Jean Helum and Mchael Jetfery Towns ex- -changed weddng vows n an evenng servce March, at Westmnster Presbyteran Church. The Rev Davd P. McClean performed the double rng ceremony at 7 pm. Kathe and Mchael were wed before an altar decorated wth whte mums, wjte snap dragons and ce blue carnatons, Mrs Dorothy Page accompaned Mrs Joyce Spauldrfg on the organ whle she sang "Because" and "He Lords Prayer." Mr and Mrs Duane M. Helum of 524 Letram, Lansng, are the parents of the brde. The groom s the son of Mr and Mrs. Frederck fc. Towns of 909 W Geneva Drve, DeWtt, Escorted by her father, the brde wore a crystal organza gown wth a ftted lace bodce. The A-lne skrt and cathedral tran were trmmed wth a ruffle. Lace trmmed the cathedral DUPLAN - Judy Joan Schwark and Stan Lesley Hbbler were unted n marrage n a candlelght ceremony Feb 22, at Duplar Church of Chrst, 7 pm double rng servce. Organst Nda Dunham and a male quartet from the Detrot area provded specalmuscfor the occason. Exchange vows n r evenng servce length vel. The brde carred a prayer book wth blue stephenotls, whte roses and ce blue streamers cascadng from t. Krstn Ann Helum of 524 Letram, Lansng, attended her sster as,mad of honor. The grooms ssters, Dane and Laura Towns of 909 W. Geneva, DeWtt, attended the brde as brdesmads. The attendants wore ranbow gowns of nterlock polyester featurng halter/tops covered wth hooded jackets, The mad of honor wore lght blue and the brdesmads were dressed n maze and mnt green, Mrs Helum wore an azure blue nterlock knt gown trmmed wth brocade at the empre wast, A matchng jacket wth dentcal trm accented the gown. Mrs Towns was dressed n a french blue gdwn. The prncess bodce was made of lace over slk and the A-lne ; skrt conssted of chffon over slk. > Each mother wore a corsage Judy Schwark now Mrs Stan Hbbler The brde s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Schwark of 9647 E Colony Rd, Ovd, and the groom s the son of Mr and Mrs John Hbbler of 6734 Maple Rver Rd, Else. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, wore a velvet gown wth cuffed sleeves and a mandarn collar. Lace, and beads trmmed the.bodce and MR & MRS STAN HBBLER Engagements Sprnger-LaGure Mr and Mrs Wllam Sprnger of Grosse sle, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Deborah Lynn, to Davd Lee LaGure, son of the late Mr and Mrs Merrll LaGure of Flnt, The brde-elect (s a 973 graduate of Mchgan State Unversty and s currently an elementary teacher ncarleton. The prospectve brdegroom was graduated from Central Mchgan Unversty n 973 and s a scence nstructor n" the Fowler Publc school system. The couple plan a md-june weddng to be held at St Paul Lutheran Church, Trenton. Smth-Mercer Mr and Mrs Noel F. Smth of Rt, N. Lowe Rd, St Johns, announce the engagementof ther daughter, Pamela Joy, to Rodney Lynn Mercer, son of Mr and Mrs Ronald L.C. Mercer of Rt, Lowe Rd, St Johns. The brde-elect s a 974 graduate of St Johns Hgh School and a Noy 974 graduate of Melba Beauty Academy. The prospectve brdegroom s a 973 graduate of Okemos Hgh Schoofand s employed by Don Hodney Bulders n Okenjos. The couple are plannng an Aprl 9 weddng. NATONALLY ACCREDTED BY THE COSMETOLOGY ACCREDTNG COMMSSON SPECAL ON PERMANENTS Clnc Open To. CUP COUPON The Publc- Your Cholca of FREE PARKNG, Pa rm an an" ALL SERVCES RENDERED BY SUPERVSED SENOR STUDENTS! $3 Parmnentr»l2.50 _ 2.50 P«rmmenu-as,30, For further nformaton, wrt* tt call Laora Kaltar 6557 North East St. Unns j»7.00 P«rmanant«*»5.00 j PHbHt J, of whte carnatons wth blue roses embedded n the center. The grooms brother, Stephen S. Towns, attended hm as best man. The brdes brothers, Mchael D, Helum and Mark D. Helum served the groom as groomsmen. Jeffrey Ebersol and Ted Harry were the ushers. A recepton was held for 50 guests at the club house n Kng Arthurs Court, Servng at the recepton were; Mchelle Fluke, Chere Carpenter, Leona Hazel ton, Beth Lyons, Sue Lyons, and Janet Osmar, Mrs Dors Hazelton, grandmother of, the brde, and Mrs Frances Smth, grandmother of the groom, were specal guests present at the celebraton. The brde left for a Florda honeymoon wearng a lght blue sut, The couple plan to be home at 5097-Netherland Dr, Holt, after the trfp,> The brde Was graduated from Lansng Sexton Hgh School n 972. The groom s a 972 graduate of Cass Techncal Hgh School, Detrot. tran. Matchng lace trmmed the chapel length vel. She carred a, cascadng bouquet of small pnk and whte carnatons, lght blue babys breath and dark,blue bachelor < buttons. Sue Mtchell of Else attended the brde as fnad of honor. Brdesmads were Sherry Schwark, sster-n-law of the brde, LuAnn Thornton and Teresa Decker.^all of Ovd. -- They wore lght blue, floor length knt gowns wth navy blue velvet jackets. Ther lght blue pcture frame" hats were accented wth navy blue streamers. They carred Jafayette style bouquets of whte carnatons, dark blue bachelor buttons, and lght blue babys breath accented wth blue rbbons. "The mother of the brde wore * a floor length rose red velvet gown and a corsage of pnk mnature^carratons wth a pnk rbbouth&motherfof the" groom wore aflb&v length pnk* knt gown wth a burgandy velvet jacket. Her corsage conssted of pnk mnature carnatons wth a pnk rbbon. Mark Smth of Ovd served the groom as best man. The groomsmen were Dave Schwark, of Ovd, brother of the brde, Steve Hbbler and Dean Hbbler, brothers of the groom, of Else. John Hbbler, brother of the groom, of Bg Rajpds, Jerry HeJmer of Plymouth Matthew Smth of Ovd and Ray Fuller of.chapn served as ushers. - A recepton was held for 350 guests at Gdeon Hall, Duplan Church of Chrst mmedately followng the ceremony. Mr and Mrs Guy Mtchell were the host and hostess. Servng at the recepton were: Ruthann Helmer, Sybl Werbsh, Roberta Lmburg, Marlene Lance, Pat Guy, Lnda Watson, Joann Galecka, Jans Fuller, Jule Conkln, Cndy Rsley, Gayla Rsley, and Lana, Wllams., After a weddng trp to Canada, the couple wl^be at home n rural Else. Both the brde and groom are 973 graduates of Ovd-Else Hgh School. THtmOtyt Jltuaub Robert Lyle Monet, 9, 002,-fcast Cass Street, St Johns; Xnda Mardale Myers, 9, 535 Vauconsant Street, St Johns. Mchael Rchard Smth, 20, 48 E. Campbell Avenue, Campbell, Calf.; Carolne Susan Oberln, 20, R, Else. Russell Donald.Thelen, 20, 444 West Man Street, Westphala; Shela Mae Bedenbender, 20, 444 West* Man Street, Westphala. Cleo Sylvan Frend, Jr., 23, 670 Clark Rd, Bath;tyaryAnn Seegraves, 23, 3783 Wstera.Lane, DeWtt., Gary Lee Sgafoose, 24, Box 506, Eureka; Sandra Mae Or-, nebs, 23, 265te E, Maple Rapds Rd, Maple Rapds. ^sts A grl, Suzanne Renee, was born to Mr and Mrs Donald Lee Chant, Jr. of 407 W. Park, St Johns, Feb 9 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 5 lbs 5 ozs. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Guydon Allen Jr. and Mr and Mrs Donald Lee Chant Sr. The mother s the former Jance Allen of Cadllac. A grl, Wend Mare, was born to Mr and Mrs Edward Abshagen of Stevenvlle, Mch, Feb 9 at Memoral Hosptal, St Joseph, Mch. She weghed 7 lbs 4 ozs. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Henry Abshagen of Decatur, Mch and Mr and Mrs Donald sbell of St Johns, Mch. The mother s the former Lnda sbell. MRS MCHAEL TOWNS A grl, Katherne Anne, was born to Mr and Mrs Bradley J. Hlts of 473 Duvernay, Apt 33, Lansngy Feb* 22 v r Sparrow*^ Hosptal. *fhe mother Us l\fe-h former Lynn Mare Case. A grl, Jennfer Lee,.\vas born to Mr and Mrs Dugan of 7036 E Cutler Rd, Bath Feb 9 at Sparrow Hosptal. A boy, Charles Stanley, was born to Mr and Mrs Charles F, Hurd of 204 Hyland, Lansng Feb 7 at Sparrow Hosptal. The mother s the former Teresa Braska. A boy, Corey Clayton, was born to Mr and Mrs Rudy Case of 203 E Oak St, St Johns Feb 8 at Sparrow Hosptal. The, mother 4 s the former Barbara Smth. r A boy, John Albert, was born to Mr and Mrs James A. Esch of Rl, Eagle, Feb 3, at Sparrow Hosptal. He weghed? lbs 3 ozs. The mother s the former Gnger Glpn. A daughter, Lnda Dae, was born to Mr and Mrs Davd rrer of Fowler on Feb 25, at St Lawrence Hosptal. She weghed 8 lbs 5 ozs. She has 2 ssters. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Norbert Feldpausch, and Mr and Mrs Donald rrer of Fowler. The mother s the former Karen Feldpausch. A grl, Trsha Ann, was born to Scott and Carolyn Wng of St Johns, Feb 7, at Carson Cty Hosptal, She weghed 7 lbs 5% ozs. Thebaby has l brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Wllam S. Smth and Mr and Mrs Joe Wng. The mother s the former Carolyn Smth. A "boy, Jason Alan, was born to Mr andmrs Tom Ray of 200 E^Jacksoft St t Lansng, Feb 26, at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, He weghed 9 lbs ozs. The baby has-fbrother and sster. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Leon J. Hagerman* and Mrs * Georga Ray. The mother s the former Brenda Hagerman. A boy, Matthew, was born to Mr and Mrs Thomas Feldpausch of Fowler,, Feb 28, at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs. The baby has brother. Grandparents are Mr Kenneth Feldpausch of Fowler and Mr and Mrs Vernon Benjamn of Fowler. The mother s the former Luane Benjamn. MARY ANNS FABRCS 0695 East M-2 Fowler Open Daly from 0-5:30 p.m. Except Mondays Noon-9 p.m. Phone > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^ ^ ^ > ^ N ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ RTHS ft M A boy, Corey Clayton, was" born to Mr and Mrs Rudy Case, 203 E. Oak, St Johns, 2-8 at Sparrow Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs 4- ozs. The baby has brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs James Smth of DeWtt and Mr and Mrs Clnton Case. The mother s the former Barb ~ Smth. A boy, Norman Mchael Holm Jr, was born to Mr and Mrs NormanM. Holm of 34 Slvers Slvers Rd, Rff6, St Johns, 3-5 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 9 lbs 3 ozs.>the baby has l sster. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jack H. Davs, St Johns- and Mr and Mrs George E. Holm, Dmondale. The mother s the former Ann Davs. * * MARCH 3 - A meetng of ftthe Clnton -County Foster Parents Assoc wll be held at 7;30 pm n the Probate Courtroom at the Courthouse, St Johns. A meetng of the pnton County Foster Parents Assoc wll be held March 3, 7:30 pm, n the Probate Courtroom at the Courthouse, St, Johns. MARCH 3-5-Frandor Arts and Crafts Festval, sponsored by the Lansng Jaycee.Auxlary, Frandor Mall. Attractons nclude ol pantngs, leather work, dp and drape, tes, purses, glass blowng, barnwood pantng, portrat artst, dough art and slver jewelry, -" MARCH 4 - The Wacousta Lodge #359 F&AM fsh supper from 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Famly Style all you can eat. Take out dnners are avalable. MAR 5 Dance at Mark panels VFW Post 735, Perrnton. MARCH 9 - The Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary Board wll meet at 7 pm n the hosptal dnng room. MAR 20 Bngo at VFW Post n Perrnton, 7 pm. MAR 27 The Central Mchgan Phlatelc Socety wll ; meet at the East Lansng Recreaton Center whch s adjacent to Valley Court Park, The meetng s open to the publc and begns at 7 pm. Ths meetng wll feature tradng among collectors and a talk by John Rademacher of Robert E, Lppert Stamps. The subject of the talk wll be partcpaton n stamp auctons. Refreshments wll be served. Correcton t n the weddng of Susan Ella Watts and Chrs Lee Chant, the story read: The groom s the son of Lee and Lnd Chant of 6952 S Arport Rd, DeWtt. t should have read: The groom s the son of Lee Chant and the late Los Chant. Jayne Devereaux and James French wed, ST JOHNS -- January 3 was the date chosen by Jayne Devereaux and James French for ther marrage at St Josephs Catholc Church, * The Rev Wllam Hankerd offcated at the double rng ceremony. Jayne s the daughter of Mr and,mrs Robert Devereaux of 603 Garfeld, St Johns, and James s the son of Mr and Mrs Harvey French of N. US-27, St Johns. Jayne chose a gown of whte maracane knt featurng a hgh necklne and yoke accented wth seed pearls and sequns wth a long flowng tran, The headpece of er fngertp vel matched the trm of the gown, Mrs Jan Bottum was her ssters matron of honor. Mrs Gordon Harrs, sster of. the brde, Mss Jule French and Mss Sherr French, ssters of the groom, attended the brde - as brdesmads. n St Johns Angela Bottum and Rachel Devereaux, neces of the brde,, were the flower grls, A copper green apd gold color scheme was worn by the attendants. Ther bouquets featured hurrcane lamp centers. The flower grls carred lace flower baskets, Gary French was hs brothers best man, Jeff Baley, Joe Fernholz and John Houser, frends of the groom, were the groomsmen. Kurt Stump was the rng bearer. Ushers were Jon Bottum and Robert Devereaux. James wore a cream and brown tuxedo wth velvet trm. The best man, groomsmen and rng bearer wore brown tuxedos, A recepton for 250 guests followed the weddng at St Josephs gym. The couple wll resde at 307 N. Whttemore, St Johns. Trandor Arts & Crafts* Festval Frandor Mall * March 3-5 Sponsored by Lansng J.G, Auxlary n Co-operaton wth Frandor Merchants Dp & Drape Leaded Glass Osage Dred Florters Glass Blowng Booths on dsplay wll be: Brass, Blackwre & Slver Jatvelry Barnwood Pantngs Ol Pantngs Chna Pantngs Portrat Artsts Proceeds to go to Communty Servce Just moved n? can help you out. Dont worry and wonder about learnng your way around town. Or w,hat to see and do. Or whom to ask. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, can smplfy the busness of gettng settled. Kelp you begn to enjoy your new town...good shoppng, local attractons, communty opportuntes. And my basket s full of useful gfts to please your famly. Take a break from unpackng and call me. Phone % / «f c.» Ph0 " C" rd-^ "Ther college educaton. Thats why we save." "ts not QS far off as wed lke to thnk. So we set asde $,000 every ypar n Captols 6#% Golden Savngs, Certfcate. That way, when theschool bells rng, v well be ready wth a lltle help from Captol!" * * Golden Savngs Certfcate Account ^^^T M /Q $! 0Q0 mnmum for one year. nterest s pad or ^^^^mj^*. compounded quarterly. Compounded effectve annual yeld s 6.66%. Federal regulatons.re ; qure a substantal nterest penalty for early wthdrawal. ALL "BG c n savngs accoumrs are nsureo UP TO 540,000! captol savncs «Loan mln offce: 2 East Allegan, Lansng, Ml 4890, ph. 57/07-29 branches: South Cdr (n Lnng 650 South Cedar; Grand tdg 303 South Brdge St, Uttmp Vllw 2725 Southtleld Rd,; MUM 09 East Maple St,; Ohmo 29 Hamlton Rd. Pontle 75 W. Huron St,; 8, Jdw 222 N. Clnton Ave; Wllllmftn 225 W/Grand Rver Ave ncorporated 890 -* number -Federal Home tojn Sank System *v J

6 Applcatons roll through Vetnam vets bonus offce Major General John A. Johnston, Adjutant,. General of Mchgan, announced today that the Vetnam Veteran Era Bonus Secton s now operatonal and processng approxmately 5000 applcatons per week. Ths number s expected to ncrease to 0,000 per week as employees gan addtonal experence, The frst bonus checks were maled Wednesday, Feb 26, and by Frday, Feb 28, bonus checks totalng $,500,000 were maled to Mchgan veterans,» Each veteran submttng an applcaton wll receve a verfcaton card from the Bonus Secton wth the Veterans clam number. Ths clam number should be used n any correspondence or contact wth the Bonus Secton. As of ths release, over"260,000 applcatons have been receved. Due to ths tremendous response, some clams have not yet been opened and verfcaton cards not sent out, Veterans are assured the Bonus Secton s workng as rapdly as possble to process ther clams and should not be alarmed f a frend has receved,a verfcaton card before hm. Clams are processed n the order receved by the Bonus Secton. ^ CPT Mchael Rce, Drector of the Vetnam Veteran Era Bonus Secton, stated many telephone calls and letters have been receved by the Department of Mltary Affars concernng submtted applcatons. A number of these calls and letters have dealt wth mstakes un the applcatons the veteran has dscovered after submsson. He explaned that veterans whose applcatons are ncorrect or ncomplete would receve notfcaton as to what the problem s and what the veterans must do to clear up ths problem. The benefcary Applcaton Form V-2) wll not be avalable >or dstrbuton untl early -.prng, Because legal problems re sometmes encountered n letermnng the benefcary of a deceased veteran, the levelopment of a satsfactory lorm and the tranng of personnel are of the utmost mportance. "Therefore," CPT Kce sad, we are compelled to postpone dstrbuton of the V-2 Form applcaton untl both the A boy, Joseph Rchard, was born to Mr and Mrs Joe Fabus, TOMS WESTERN STORE OVD. MCHGAN 48866*, )jjf* HORSr AND PONY EQUPMFNT SQlAHE DANCl A WFSTERN CLOTHNG no fr> *. W Mon - Thm. ) Of) M 9 CX S«OC) to 5 30 " f(57) J FOR ~*\. 0U3.:- : R:: DRVNG... " \ r See Us... the Men who Care for Your Car 7M~J LET US PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR SPRNG. EXHAUST SYSTEM CHECK BATTERY CHECK TRES TunoUps gnton Brake Check Algnment Body Work One Stop for ^ All Car Care Servces... Gve Us A Call Or Stop By And See Us! DCK HALLEAD F \ l r Slt*Ot(MHm»»lop*tMondty& FWyvnng ntnr QC«*JJca m form and the personnel meet the standard requred. The Department of Mltary Affars s workng closely wth the Attorney Generals Offce to developths form v CPT Rce sad, To be elgble for the Vetnam VeteranEra Bonus, the veteran must have been a resdent of Mchgan for at least sx months before enterng mltary servce and must have been on actve duty at least 90 days. The Vetnam Veteran Era Bonus elgblty perod s, January, 96 to- September, 973. Combat veterans are enttled.to receve a $600 cash bonus, and are defned "as a servceman^or woman elgble to wear the Vetnam Servce Medal or the Armed Forces Expedtonary Medal. Those veterans whose actve duty servce dd not enttle them to wear- the aforementoned medals are enttled to draw a bonus~of $5 for each month of servce, up to a maxmum of $450. T^HV- KTHS %>,< St Clar Rd.-Else, 3-7 at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 8 Jos" 4 ozs. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Rchard Reha, and Mr and Mrs Joseph Fabus of Else. The mother s the former Robn Reha., 7Vt4tSt4U By Mrs Wayne Mead Phone The Clnton County Unt of the Amercan Cancer Socety Kck Off potluck dnner wll be held Monday, March 7, at 6:30 pm at the^wacousta Unted Methodst Churdh. Meat and CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN Ovd Else wmmmmmmmmmmmm Area News Durng ther recent trp to Washngton, Shawassee and Clnton County students vsted wth Congressman Elford A. Cederberg [K-.Mdlanl] n hs Rayburn Buldng Offce. Shown n the coffee wll be furnshed. Please photograph are [left to rght] Dane Gnthcr, Congressman Elford A. Cederberg, Joyce Whtmyer, and brng table servce and dsh to Mark Scmans. The students were n the Natons Captol to attend the D.C. Youth Semnar under th" pass. Ths s an educatonal sponsorshp of the Unted Methodst Youth Fellowshp, meetng and all volunteer workers and ther famles are D urged to attend. The speaker wll be Arthur Crampton - executve drector* By Mrs Robert Valentne The Amercan Cancer Socety Phone Mchgan Dvson Kck Off luncheon wll be held Saturday, March 22, at 0:00 am at Long Conventon Center n Lansng. Reservatons may be made at the Unt KckOff dfanermarcl 7th at Wacousta. - n Aprl the annual garage sale wll be held. Ths s sponsored by the Clnton County Cancer Unt. Further detals wll be n later. Be savng your "trash" for someone elses "treasure". West Else extends sympathy to Mr and Mrs Judd Jackson v n the passng of hs brother Clyde Jackson. + RedCross. The Good Neghbor. duane Vck Valentne was guest of honor ata grocery shower gven by the Bannster Unted Methodst \Vonten, Thrtyrfve frends and relatves showered Vck wth groceres of every descrpton. Games were conducted by Mrs Wanda Reuhle. Refreshments were served by Mrs Kenneth Swanson, Mrs Donald Hnkley, Mrs Walter Mller and Mrs Raymond Stewart. Vck has a March 22 altar date wth Denns VanAllsburg of Grand Rapds. Rev Gerald Pobly, Dstrct, Superntendent of the Central Dstrct of the Unted Methodst Church, was the guest speaker at Bannster and Ashley Unted Methodst Churches last week. The Senor Chor of Bannster SUPPLES AT PRCES YOUR BLLFOLD WLL LKE WHETHER YOUR NEEDS BE FOR. Nals, Panelng, nsulaton, Lumber, Plywood, Mouldngs, Roofng, Blocks, etc. TRY OUR SERVCE... We Thnk Youll Lke t! v PHONE CHAMBERLAN BULDNG SUPPLY AND NURSERY PHONE sang durng the mornng servce at Ashley. > JMr ahd Mrs Earl VanAllsbuFg and Mark of Grand Rapds^ere weekend guests of-mr and Mrs Robert Valentne and famly. Mrs VanAllsburg and Mrs Valentne attended a grocery shower for Vcky Valentne on l Frday evenng. Mss Elzabeth Ensgn and Mss Lor Mller were hostesses for a brdal shower honorng Mss Vck "Valentne, Saturday afternoon. A delghtful tme of games and contests began the afternoons entertanment. C The Ovd-Duplan<Lbrary Club wll meet at the home of Can several, polces to protect one busness cost more? Przes were wpn by Debbe and Donna Herbjey, -smrs,,walter Mjller.and^ra^jc^eJjRguhle, \ gfts ancr refreshments were served. Ths s the last n a seres of brdal showers for Mss Valentne. Her marrage to Denns VanAllsburg s March 22. Eghteen people from the Bannster area attended the Gather Tro and Henry and Hazel Slaughter Gospel Concert at the Lansng Cvc Center, Saturday evenng. The Cvc Center was flled to capacty for ths gospel concert. March 2,975 V0C4t~gU& The Clnton County Unt of the Amercan Cancer Socety wll hold ther Kck-Off Breakfast Monday, March 7, at 9:30 am at the home of Mrs Florne Peabody on North Shepardsvlle Rd. Materal wll be gven out to the workers at ths tme. Anyone nterested n gvng a lttle of ther tme for volunteer work contact Mrs Peabody, Phone, Else Lterary Club hears guest speaker Else Womens Lterary Club met at the Else Junor Hgh School for a dnner Feb 25th, Ther husbands and frends were guests. Mrs Florence Hnkley was charmanfor the evenng. Swss steak dnner was catered Jay Jm and Mare Hurst of the J&M Restaurant. Mrs Vera Ltchfeld gave the nvocaton. Mrs Lela Wlson, presdent of the club, was ntroduced. She welcomed the guests, Sandra Jones S(wfWcUvMe Mrs Robert* Hebeler, Sr on Frday, March 7. Potluck luncheon at 2:30. Roll call wll be to name your favorte hymn and why. The program wll be on Hymnology wth Mrs Roger Smth and Mrs Maron Walker. Mornng Star Chapter No. 279 OES of Ovd wll be meetng on Tuesday evenng, March, at 8 pm, ntroduced Orpha Clement, and she read the poem "The Mother Tells Her Story" by Edgar Guest Mrs Jenne Loznak was ntroduced and she turn ntroduced the guest speaker. Before ntroducng the speaker she told of the cancellaton of the speaker for the evenng because of the flu. She called the St Johns Sherffs Department Lt Pat Long of the Emergency Servce Coordnator of the Clnton County Sherff Department consented to gve the program. Lt Long showed sldes on Crme Preventon. There were three phases of whch each was explaned, l. The Vctm, 2." Desre, and 3. Opportunty. He stated there had been 5,000 burglares n Mchgan the past year. Most were drected at famly households. Preventve measures were shown and explaned about wndow locks, locks on doors, and garage doors. Most of our locks are nadequate. He had a sample of a safe door lock. He also-stated home owners should mark all artcles of value by etchng ther drvers lcense number on them. When away from home have a neghbor pheckfon your home.jjghllrq-j "! VMJ»tf LL.Long also talked on the use of drugs and ther affects on a person. Most crmes are Theres onlyom thng won* than fndng out you have cancer. Notfndngout. The members of the Shepardsvlle UMW have been nvted to attend a Lenten Breakfast by the St Johns UMW at the St Johns Unted Methodst Church on Tuesday, March at 9 am. Reservatons must be n by Frday, March 7. Please notfy Mrs John Spencer at f you would lke to commtted by drug addcts. 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7 t * March 2,975 s, CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST jqhns. MCHGAN l ^ey}s P$ Q - o$ features from the * DeWtt Area Tckets to be sold fdr\ sprng play, DEWTT - Tckets wll go on sale March 7 n the DeWtt Hgh School audtorum for the sprng play, "Flowers for Algernon." The play wll run March 20-2 wth the performances begnnng at 8 pm. Adult tckets wll cost?.75 and student tckets wll sellfor $.50. Tckets The annual State VS Local Property Tax battle comes around as predctably as the hgh school basketball tournaments. Publc fever runs hghest n areas wth hot teams or recent tax factors brought about by State Tax Commsson acton. Both events can fll a local "jjym wth sprted bosterous ctzens. For those of you who understand basketball better than property tax heres how the tax game s played. (The pont can be made n both cases that you dont need to recognze the fne ponts of play to know when your sde lost). The State declares that your local assessors evaluaton of the total value of property n your unt s less than the State requrement of 50% of true cash alue. The^lCfcalrgoyernment hen has j-foe^cfojce of rej valuatng property t h.such a way as to dome up tolhe States, estmate or pddng a factor, a wll also be avalable at the door. The play concerns Charle, a mentally retarded man who, after" an operaton, emerges as a genus. t would seem that ths would answer all of Charles problems but t seems there s a complcaton that no one was aware of untl after the operaton. Sen Allen reports NOTCE number by whch all valuatons are multpled.. So far ths s comparable to the. regular basketball season. t s followed by, the real affectonados but lttle notced by the general publc. But now the tax notces come. They are surprsngly hgher than last year though there have been no mllage ncreases. h The taxpayers are aroused. Local and State offcals are called to the local gym, ctzens turn out and the ball s tossed out. "Who rased our taxes? asks the angry publc. "They dd!" reply the State and local of- fcals pontng at each other. "Not us!" says a State offcal. "We dont collect or use any property tax. t all goes to local schools and local government." "True," sayp a local offcal.? But,yodr.Ta"X Commssondd the study mat resulted n^a hgher ttfcsl-j "v-al&t lor! "True," says the State offcal. "But, your local offcals do not CTY OF DEWTT BOARD OF REVEW The-Board of Revew wll meet on March 0, and 24 to examne and revew the assessment roll of the Cty. The meetng on the 0th, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m,,s reserved for tre Board of Revew members only. v S - s Persons wshng to appear before the Board, may do so on R/onday, March 24th from p.m. to 7 p.m. Tentatve equalzaton ratos and multplers for 975 Property Assessments are: \ Rato, Multpler Real Personal HEY KDS! Dorothy Keck Cty Clerk How would you lke a job delverng the Clnton County News n the cty of DeWtt? PCK UP AN ] APPLCATON AT THE WLLARD REED AGENCY N DEWTT TODAY! Playng Charle s Dale Butler. The other man charactersare: Shelly Zegler playng Alce Knnan; Kevn Owen playng Dr Strauss; Davd Steffens playng Dr Nemur; and Debbe Taylor as the mother. All 40 students n the sprng play class are nvolved n the producton of the play. need.to spread ther full authorzed mllage and can keep taxes the same by reducng mllage f they desre." "True" says a local offcal "But n the case of schools ths would reduce the money avalable to us snce State Ad would be reduced fcbecause of our hgher valuaton and lower mllage." "True" says the State offcal. "But, ths s a necessary provson of equalzng educatonal opportunty through the State Ad formula. And ncdentally, ths formula s what makes the State Tax Commsson and the equalzaton process necessary. Otherwse, all ntellgent local assessors would undervalueproperly to get more school ad." f "Just a mnute!" says the publc, now begjnnhg to suffer ffoffrastff heck {rdmjwatchng theblamesnftb, ack and forth, and from an ncreasng.suspcon of. both groups. "Theres an easy soluton. Freeze all valuatons at present levels or maybe last years. Then taxes wll stay the sarre unless we vote ncreases." "Great dea, we should do that!" cry the local and State offcals n unson. The publc fles out but the local and State offcals reman, exhausted by the evenngs acton. You know f we really dd that we could have troublle payng our teachers a cost of lvng ncrease and buyng asphalt for roads at hgher prces" says one local offcal. "Dont worry," says a State offcal, "The School Ad formula requres ncreasng local valuaton. Otherwse wed go. broke." * Yes Vrgna there wll be a State Basketball Tournament next year. And a Local VS State Property Tax Battle: What do foregn v vstors say about us when they go home? t depends upon the people they meet. To qualfy you must be at least 0 years of age APPLCANTS WLL BE CONTACTED - BY DEBORAH LAPARL County News Wrter DEWTT - Magc, clams DeWtt Mayor Murl J. Eastman, s only a hobby, But after lstenng to hs many communty commtments one wonders f the mayor has a magc wand hdden away to help hm perform hs very numerous daly tasks. One would thnk that beng mayor and full tme mnster of DeWtt Communty Church would be enough to keep anyone busy, but Mayor Eastmans nvolvements are far more extensve. DeWtt mdyor actve man n addton to hs regular dutes as mnster of the church, whch are to provde 3 regular servces a weekand other church work, Mayor Eastman s the full tme chaplan of ngham County Jal. There,he performs Sunday servces and counsels the prsoners when they feel the need to talk to a chaplan, sometmes ths s once or twce a week and sometmes not at all, themayor sad. Mayor Eastman has been the vce presdent of the DeWtt School board for 2 years, a member of the Lor&Club and a 5-year member of the VFW. MURL EASTMAN \ Two wll speak on drugs at hgh school DEWTT --.DeWtt Hgh School students are gettng lessons on the dfferent aspects of drugs wth 2 offcals vstng there March 0-4. Gary Haffey from Gratot County Mental Health s spendng 5 days wth the hgh school scence classes talkng wth the students and answerng ther questons.about drugs. On March 4; State Trooper John Davs and DeWtt Polce Chef Wendell Myers wll speak on the legal aspects of drugs begnnng wth the arrest and carred through the court system. t, Students wll be able to meet wth the speakers to ask questons durng lunch hour. DeWtt church youngsters jon n chor festval The frst annual Junor Chor - Festval was held Mar 4 at St Jude Catholc Church n DeWtt. The festval was a cultural and sprtual exchange among several local junor chors. Partcpatng n the event, were the DeWtt Methodst youngsters led by Jan Rourke; the communty church Junor Chor; and the St Jude Junor Chor led by^arbara Valentne and Dee McCune. Chrs Howe performed a solo, accompaned by hmself on the gutar. Led by Bobb Bates, a group from the Okemos Unted Presbyteran Church shared the Lords Prayer wth the DeVytt people. They subscrbe to an ancent tradton nvolvng rhythmc, movements. A relgous DEWTT TWP - Two people were njured Wednesday, Feb 26, after a car went out of cojjrplpn cyheqads and ht another.head on, * *. njured *were: l Mary Patrca Donaldson, 25, 30 Lancelot Place, Lansng, the drver of car; and the drver of the second, car, John, Wllam Vansckle, Jr,_ 986 Wood, DeWtt. Mrs Donaldson was admtted to Lansng General Hosptal and was recently released. Vansckle sought hs own medcal attenton. The car * drven by Mrs Donaldson was /northbound on Wood Rd, when she lost control on the cy roads. Her car en- DEWTT TWP - A total of $07 was reported mssng after a breakng and enterng at Kng Arthurs Traler Park Wednesday. r The sacred dance-lke movements were very personal expressons for the performers and were very nsprng for the vewers. Followng the ndvdual performances by each group, everyone joned n a sng-fest of both relgous and popular songs. The young people were "Standng Tall" when they joned together n the happy / event. The DeWtttes are lookng forward to a second annual Junor Chor Festval. Adran Sngers to perform n DeWtt DEWTT -- DeWtt Hgh School wll provde the settng March 7 for the Adran Sngers who wll perform at a concert before the student body. Hgh school prncpal Fred Goers sad any member of the Two njured tered the southbound lane, where Vansckle was drvng, DeWtt Twp polce spokesman sad. Vansckle told -polce that he tred to avod a collson by communty s also welcome at the 2 pm performance whch wll take place n the* audtorum. The group, from Adran College, wll perform secular," sacred and major works. swervng [hs car toward a dtch but was unable to stop. > Mrs Donaldson was tcketed &K t^la charged. Band Festval to be held n Alma DEWTT *- About 70 DeWtt Hgh School students wll travel to Alma March }5 to partcpate n the Dstrct 5 Band Festval held 4t Alma Hgh School. Money mssng Dean Jacobson, 3l Brttany Dr, Lansng, reported to DeWtt Twp polce, that he and hs wfe were out of the traler from 6:30 pm untl pm Wednesday and DeWtt man arrested DEWTT -- A 9-year-old DeWtt man was arrested by DeWtt polce Sunday, Feb 23 on -Doyle Max Foland, 960 Dll, was arrested at 2:50 pm, and charged wth drvng on revoked lcense, careless drvng and drvng an unlcensed motorcycle. Foland pled not gulty at hs" arragnment and was released on a $00 bond, Sportng goods stolen DEWTT TWP - A large amount of sportng equpment was reported mssng after a DeWtt Townshp* home was burglarzed recently. DeWtt Twp polce report that Conne Sharp, 3040 W. State Rd, Carpetng dscovered the breakng and enterng after returnng home from a 2 week trp. Polce have determned that entry was ganed through the rear door. Polce have no suspects and are stll nvestgatng the ncdent. Magee * Downs Monarch Draperes - Custom Made.. Wallpaper v * Strahan WalUex. Santas * 9:30-5:30 Daly - 9:00 >l :00 SatunUy Carpet Sales & nstallaton BBS 30 Years Experence 08 H.-BRDGE ST., DeWTT PH Several other bands from neghborng hgh schools wll travel to Alma to be rated *by~ judges. The publc s nvfted to attend free of charge. dscovered the money mssng the next mornng. The money had been kept n wne bottles on top of the dresser. Polce say the wndow of the door was pryed loose and the screen was pushed out so the thef could reach around and Unlock the door from the nsde. Polce say they djd not dscover footprnts n the snow o" fnger prnts n the traler. They are stll nvestgatng the. ncdent. Brths A grl,.amanda Legh, was \ born, to Mr and Mrs fduane Feldpausch, 7750 W. Howe Rd, DeWtt, Feb 22 at St Lawrence Hosptal, She weghed 6 lbs 0 ozs. Grandparents are Mr and, Mrs Edward F. Sptzley and Mr and Mrs Leon Feldpdusch, both of Westphala. The mother s the former Jule Sptzley.. WW r A geat way ^ *MBfa Trll PACC contflpjtkt] ay tht ruuhcn NEWS-NEWS-NEWS-NEWS- N to the Clnton s E 20 E.Walker, St Johm W r leave t at the Wllard Reed s Stnd your newt for the * DeWtt Area Page Aftncyp downtown DaWtt He recently resgned from the DeWtt Fre Dept because he felt he really dd need some tme to spend at home. Also, he. added, "They really ddnt need me, they dont have too many fres n DeWtt." \ Mayor Eastman s also a member of the Mchgan Baptsts, Conventon, the DeWtts Bcentennal Commttee and a part tme polceman- t s n hs role as polceman that Mayor Eastman sees what he terms as a genune lack of respect for anyone n a poston of authorty. But even observng ^dsturbng scenes, Mayor Eastman dsplays the rare ablty of seeng, humor n stressful stuatons. Durng hs dutes as polceman, Mayor Eastman was called to partcpate n a large drug bust. He and DeWtt Polce Chef Wendell Myers \vere watchng as a 6 year old grl was taken from the buldng. Eastman sad she took one look at hm, spt on hm, and called hm a pg. Although he felt lke spankng her on the spot, Eastman just turned to Chef Myers and noted, n hs usual calm manner the grls lack of respect. "She could have at least called me reverend pg," he sad. Although the mayor has vared nterests, he stressed that hs full tme work s the church. He has been a pastor for 25 years and recalls the tme he was called to preach. n World War, Mayor Eastman was n the Navy statoned on the USS Dewey n the South Pacfc. The shp was n the Chna Sea when t was nvolved n a typhoon. Three of the sster shps were lost n that storm and everyone on-board the Dewey felt that ther shp would too be lost when a large wave turned the shp on ts sde, a 90 degree turn. At that tme Eastman was aware that the furthest a shp had ever turned over and agan rghted tself was 60 degrees. "We were all sure-she was gong under and that we were all gong to de," he sad. "But she turned back uprght n the water. t was a mracle." He sad later when he returned home, 2 frends at separate tmes asked hm what he was dong on Dec 8, the day of the typhoon. When he asked why they both told hm that they felt he was n sap WJ*-- *. for hm. Eastman sad the Readers, Dgest had dope a story on the, ncdent and that Presdent Gerald Ford was n the same storm on a dfferent shp. Mayor Eastman sad that. ncdent n hs lfe marked, a turnng pont. Before the storm he had planned to be a mechancal engneer. Afterward he wanted to be a mnster. Mayor Eastman s a rare speces, the knd who cares about hs fellow man. He cares about what he feels s the deteroraton of Amerca and the home. These are the fears he tres to express n hs hobby, magc. He tres to make people aware of the problems he sees n a creatve ranner and combnes lessons wth hs magte. / n one such act Mayor. Eastman talks to the audence,. usually chldren, about habts, and how they catch you n the end. He begns handlng an anmal trap as he tells the story of how he used to smoke behnd the barn. Hs story goes that the Maypr thought he could qut smokng whenever he felt lke t. He says:. played wth smokng for a whle and before knew t,, was caught." At that moment he flcks hs wrst andgets hs hand caught n the anmal trap to llustrate the pont. He then wrestles wth the trap whle tellng the chldren how dffcult t s to break a habt. But f you are persstent, he says whle he struggles, you can fnally break that habt. At that pont the mayorhas succeeded n escapng from the trap., Mayor Eastman feels.these demonstratons help- the chldren to understand hs stores and make them more nterestng to lsten to. Hs magc appeals to all ages and he has been asked back repeatedly to places he has performed. n hs fnale hs message, s - addressed to adults as well as, chldren. He stands there n a black cape wavng a magc wand before boxes contanng slk scarves, one red, one whte and one blue. Wth a wave of hs -wand and an " enormous Amercan flag emerges from a box. Durng ths dsplay he talks about what has caused the breakdown of authorty n the Amercan famly and the dsregard for fgures of authorty. What he tres to nstll n the audence durng hs fnale s a; respect for Amerca^and-the need to pray. s r>\s" ( Bath teacher to speak on "Wrtng hstory for the, young The Hstorcal Socety of Greater Lansng wll present Vrgna Burns speakng on "wrtng hstory for the young reader," 7:30 pm, Wednesday March 9; at the Lansng Man Lbrary. reader" Mrs Bums, a teacher wth the Bath School System,.has a chldrens bographcal novel now at the prnters. The story s about the noted Mchgan physcan, Dr Wllam Beaumonf., ; / PUBLC HEARNG CTY OF DEWTT The Charman of the Cty Sewer and Water Commttee and the Cty of DeWtt Street Commssoner wll J be conductng a jont Publc Hearng at the DeWtt Mddle School cafetera fot the purpose of nformng and recevng nput.from all nterested ctzens on the proposed West Lake Geneva Sewer extenson and on a proposed street replacement project for the Geneva Shores subdvsons on Aprl 2, 975 at 7:00 P.M.. Dorothy Keck J \, \ Cty Clerk, ARE YOU A SAFE DRVER? f you arc, you can qualfy for Rversdes Safe Drver Collson nsurance. Ths new form of Collson rewards polcy* holders who carry ether $50. or $00. Deductble Collson for safe -drvng by reducng the amount deductble. $0. each contnuous 2-month perod the nsured las carred such coverage wthout a "chargeable" collson loss- untl a maxmum reducton of $50. ha* been attaned., / Deductble Collson" t t50. $00. 5 yrs. no OSB...>,, t... full* coverage. $50 4 yrs. no loss -...,..,. $0. ded. col. * $60. 3,yrs. no loss» -,...* $20>^ed. col. $70. 2 yrs. no loss $30. ded. col. - $80. yr. no loss :,... $40. ded. col. $90 No watng s requredto beneft front ths new safe drven plan. mmedate credt s gven drvers-who have carred collson coverage, wthout a chargeable loss, wth Rversde nsurance Company of Amerca/«4r amy other" company. Wllard Reed Aaencv phone DeWtt \, ^ " " RVERSDE NSURANCE COMPANY R-603 MTTU CHEEK, MtCHWAN

8 8 \ Clnton County News JACK HARRS-General Manager HAROLD SCHMALTZ-Adyertsng.Drector JM EDWARDS-Edtor awcve Altogether- now-lets hear t. Come on Sprng. Sprng doesnt just arrved - -<, t takes a lttlecooperaton from us "all. * Weve offeredthese hnts before, but sometmes people forget from yegr to year. ",, When sprng s on the way, t needs a lttle nudge here and there and to get t around the corner, \One way to nudge sprng around that corner s to head for the store and buy new boots, gloves and a snow shovel. ^ - Another s" to. stop starng at the snow wshng t would melt. Use reverse psychology and run around tellng everyone how you hate to see wnter leave,,, More drastc measures are sure to brng sprng at a faster clp: Buyng new snow tres would be a help. f youre really tred of wnter, you can get t movng by thnkng youll get n a couple more weekends of snowmoblng and buyng,,a new machne. " There, see? All t tafces s, a lttle work and sprng wll be Here. Sen Allen proposes major stafe transportaton effort State Senator Rchard.Allen (R-30th Dst.) Jast week proposed a major state effort to meet Mchgans crtcal ransportaton^problems. Mass transt, ralroad rejuvenaton, local roads and non-motorzed travel would-be the focus of a $200 mllon a year program. J The program s based on a fve cent per gallon gas tax go nto effect untl and unless the federal government agreed to reduce any federal gas tax. v ncrease by 80% of the state" ncrease." Allen hopes that pressure from Mchgan and other states could make ths a provson, of federal gas tax legslaton under current.consderaton n Washngton. "Theyjre «"-jjn- talkng turnng uuuuk about " n- creasng gasolne costs from norease f -but s desgned so that*" ftfe" totyewc^b EyT^e^l?^ Legslaton Allen wll ntroduce wll dvde the fve cent gas taxncrease\as follows: Two cents Wou d go towards development of mass transt systems. Allen suggests that Mchgan should provde leadershp n the development of a system that/ mantans the personal automoble as a vable partner n a complete transportaton system. Tw&^&wouTd btarectecf" 80% of the money comes from "acton solely to "reduce cod- ** towards local roads, wth r j. federal gas *_ tax revenues. *, sumpton. have no dea partcular emphass on "A nckles worth of bang for whether ths s necessary or not. mantenance ^ and m every penny," s Allens But f* ts dope, we need a descrpton, mechansm to drect the funds. ALLEN WLL ntroduce a bll nto local transportaton callng for a state gas tax ncrease.* However, t would not mechansm." Allen problems, m proposng such a sad. REGULAR CLNTON COUNTY ZONNG APPEAL BOARD MEETNG The regular meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Appeal Board wll be held on Monday, March 7,9754t 8 p.m. n the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the Board wll act on the followng:., NTERPRETATON To nterpret the Use Classfcaton of recondtonng motor vehcles n a M-l, Lmted ndustral Dstrct. L Arnold R. Mnark,... Admnstrator \ REGULAR CLNTON COUNTY ZONNG COMMSSON MEETNG A regular meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll be held on Thursday, March 20, 975 at 8 p.m. n the Courthouse, St, Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the followng wll be heard: AMENDMENT TO THE TEXTOF THE CLNTON COUNTY ZONNG ^ORDNANCE To amend Secton 5.64 USES PERMTTED BY RGHT, Subsecton l, - t \, ^ To allow sngle-famly dwellng only-as al accessory use to the agrcultural operaton. x.. * <* DSCUSSON: Also, to dscuss the followng topcs, gravel pts, burned out buldngs and dlapdated buldngs, and other proposed amendmenmo the Ordnance. No offcal acton Wll be taken durng the dscusson perod. The text of the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended nlay be examned at 00 S. Ottawa, St. Johns, Mch., between the hours of 8 a.m. to 2 noon and l p.m. to 5 p.m. of any day Monday through Frday. ^ v Arnold R. Mnark, Zonng Admnstrator provements that would ncrease energy effcency.. Poorly " mantaned drt roads n the country and pot holes n our ctes and towns greatly ncrease gasolne consumpton, accordng to Allen. One half-cent would be drected to revtalze our ral system, and one half cent for better, safer facltes for nonmotorzed transportaton, ncludng bcyclng. Allen ponted out that the state ral mprovement funds - would jnore than trple under the U.S. Ral Assocaton CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN Through &A&H0H0K&K&V ONE YEAR AGO March 4,975 St Johns cty offcals joned other unts of government and busnesses n protestng bpth n person and by wrtten resoluton plans to "abandon ral servce n the area, A 37-year-old St Johns woman lost her lfe early Monday From the Clnton County News fles of 974,965, & 950 The Department of Publc Works for the Cty of St Johns s lookng forward to the day when _ all of ts equpment s housed at ts new garage buldng on North US-27. Because of the antcpated tght cty budget, that tme s probably nomn the mmedate future, but the department s happy to be at, mornng-when the car she was/ least based at the new garage, drvng collded wth a semtruck at the ntersecton of Clnton Ave. and US-27. Klled was Mrs Carolyn Wyble, E M- 2, t St Johns, who was pronounced dead at the scene. 4 The St Johns Church of God wll lave "ther fnal openng servce at the Ralroad US-27 locaton Sunday mornng and then wll move by caravanto the new church at DeWtt Rd, and M-2, mle west of the. cty lmts. General Telephone Company employees have started the nstallaton of addtonal long dstance crcuts between the tfubbardston and St Johns exchanges, accordng to W;J. Langeland, customer servce manager for General Telephone Company. Young men, age 8, can now regster by mal for the draft f they fnd t dffcult to vst a Selectve Servce offce or regstrar. \ TEN YEARS AGO March,965 Sometme wthn the next two weeks, the East Essex School Dstrct wll become a part of the St Johns School Dstrct, the result of a favorable annexaton electon last Saturday. 25 YEARS AGO March 9,950 Clnton Countys Board of Supervsors approved a fouryear Federal Ad county road constructon program that wll cost a total of $268,000 at ther March sesson here Monday. The eght projects ncluded n the program were submtted by the County Road Commsson and provde hard surfacng for 22 mles of country road. Four crmnal cases are ncluded Jn the docket for,the March term of crcut court here. Calendar for the term was read by Judge Paul R. Cash at the openng sesson Tuesday mornng. TWQ daytme Grand Trunk passenger, trans wll resume ther runs through St Johns ths weekend, accordng to an announcement today from G.C. Roof, local agent for company. v The body of E.J. Bullard of Rock sland, llnos, one-tme mayor of St Johns and, untl a few months before hs death March 4, presdent of the worlds largest * fraternal n-. surance organzaton, the An error of $00,000 n ther * Modern Woodmen of Amerca bed for work on the St Johns was nterred at St Johns n Mt water treatment plant has Rest Cemetery, Tuesday. prompted the -Clark Constructon Co. of Lansng to ask followng a regular "downward Conservaton law volatons, that the.bjd be wthdrawn from trend at ths tme of year, were consderaton by the Cty off more than 50 percent n Commsson. January. A $270,000.addton to the. A Shepherd cfergyman, hs Fowler Hgh School was approved by dstrct voters njured when ther car went out wfe and two chldren, were Saturday by a v vote of , of /control, on the cy M-2 the result of a decdedly dfferent feelng by dstrct about :0 pm and struck a pavemenf near Ovd Sunday patrons than last August when tree. the same proposal lost Weather permttng, PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS March 2,975 Between the lnes wfh Jm Edwards THOUGHTS THROUGH A TYPEWRTER * * *... Just wonderlng-theres a lot of talk gong... n past columns ve wrtten of complants around, about where the New US-27 wll go about certan phases of government, Many tmes, through. Although not n the near future, t does" people Say they ether dsagree or agree (> but then seem there s gong to be a new hghway. My, go on to descrbe ther partcular grpe, Why not thought s, f we are to contnue the 55 mph speed wrte em down and send them to me and well lmtr are we gong to spend mllons of dollars buldng a hghway desgned to handle traffc at 70mph? * * *.*,. Hope ts not a hnt of thngs to come-n the Detrot Tgers frst 2 games of sprng tranng, they had more than 20 runs scored aganst them, make a lst. \ * *... t may be my magnaton, but t seems heard more complants ths year about lgh school basketball referees than any other, year,.. Note to letter wrters. Our polces reman that we wll not publsh a letter unless t s sgned.^... Speakng of sports, one of the most The name may be wthheld by the-.wrtersdangerous occupatons n the world must be as.request, but we must have the letter sgned when goale of the hapless Detrot Redwng hockey club, we receve t. > t * * * * * * ". j*... t would be nterestng to know how many... Note to those who have asked why ths people (ncludngjre and possbly you) mssed column has not appeared for the last 2 weeks-the >work ths year ascompared to last year. ll bet -column was wrtten, but was destroyed for ths wnter wns hands down. natonal securty reasons. "f t Ffe Edtor, Lapeer County Press Nothng-funhy about guns Melssa leaped nto my lap, crushng the newspaper n whch was readng the most obscene ad ever wrtten. And thought how glad was that she s only 2 years old and does not want me to explan the world to her. The ad was not for a drty move or a massage parlor. t was for Bell helcopters. t was sellng a good way to kll someone else before they kll you. Good God. What can a guy dp? grabbed the, Melssa and squeezed her and nuzzled that great spot just be\ow and behnd her ear. She wggled and kcked and rpped my paper some more and ddnt care. _ * / THE AD headlne sad: Enemy tank attack! You can stop t fast wth the worlds most effectve ant-tank system. Bells Armed helcopter the Cobra." So now the hucksters are merchandsng death wth the same ghbness used to erase bad breath and make your teeth sparkle. Go wrte a funny column. When frst glanced at the ad, thought t was sellng war toys. Just a small obscenty. But ths was the real thng. Bell bulds these helcopters for just one purpose to kll people and destroy property.. THE AD bragged that the helcopters wll furnsh "heavy fre aganst hard targets." Hard targets? How hard s a young mans skull? How hard, O Lord, s that great spot justhelow and behnd a chlds ear?. But dont ym worry. The helcopter ad s for "By Jm Ftzgerald Everythng s cool n the-good old USA We arent gettng bombed and we arent bombng anybody. Oh sure, our ndustres make the mltary hardware and our State Department arranges sales to warrng natons. Our men even teach ther men how toshoot straght. But what the heck / A GUY has to make a buck, doesnthe? The ammunton ndustry feeds a lot of sweet Amercan faces. f we dont sell em guns,.somebody else wll. And you heard what Kssnger sad f Camboda falls, there goes your neghborhood. - -,-y dont want my tax money ouyng bombs for a Jewto drop on an Arab, Or vce versa. ts that smple. Also smplstc, know. So shoot me. You\e probably got a gun handy. Not because you want to hurt anyone, but because you belong to the Natonal Rfle Assocaton, h the ~ rf*-"*- Worlds **»- bestregulated mlta, wth the most arms to bear. llbettherearesomebell helcopter executves and some Pentagon brass who favor gun control to keep oyr streets safe. Thnk about t, Sob. N T-S NOT J so much that am Percy Humantarann am not nearly as nterested n unloadng foregn uns.as-lamn preservng my own skn, whch prcks easly. And feel a lot safer When there are noguns around, any;,,.» B ex- w*- foregn publcatons only, such as the magazne w._ r The Ovd-Else school board^cavatonand^onstractonsvorr^ has told ts archtects^to. for the new swmmng pool at, thexe.^here^renohel^ flly^w proceed* Wth fnal plansffnd * - the St - Johns * Cty - Park -^ * * wll ~ r a - tank * ** nvason * * of " Orange, f " «<««New ** Jersey.!«-.«.. My-Melssa, your Melssa, and ther Melssa. workng drawngs for the new school facltes n the new dstrct after voters approved a $2 6 mllon bond ssue last Tuesday. ^ By Joe Cox MSU Extenson Specalst Pqnt a free reorgansaton proposal. Abandonment of vtal outstate EAST LANSNG - Theres a lnes could be avoded f the lot to be sad about wnter n state would put up 30% of the Mchgan, much of t not-ft to cost needed to help keep them repeat n a famly newspaper. open, wth Washngton contrbutng the other 70%, say about t s that ts a tme of But one/postve thng you can Allen thnks the necessary opportunty. ts a chance to federal cooperaton s possble take a good, hard look at your f Mchgan takes a strong, home grounds and decde how unted stand. He hopes to have you could mprove them. the backng of both, poltcal Wth the green of. summer partes, Governor Mllken, folage strpped away, the Mchgans congressonal landscape can seem awfully leaders, and the Transportaton bleak and barren. ^Department. The cold seems colder when Allen, says a balanced, total, the vew from your lvng room program at Us tme would looks Jke a wndow on Sbera have Mchgan ready for the and you may tend to feel the 2st century wth a complete cruel world s closng n on you. energy-effcent transportaton Nature, whch n other seasons system n whch the personal seems lke our great good automoble would contnue to -? fl?end> now seems to have play an ntegral role. "You can stll book farm money m advance." Talk to CHARLES BRACEY your local PCA plsnntr Vl04S.U-S,27St.John \ - Phone Son* mmulctun s cret form mt UK no wfw elw PMttMn eoobmgf Bu wulftoartwm Ct* t fat t m * po- T*M a tame (StHjm W (uut >ff"tr O6p n ftd f DM * \M o! CMl UMtttf 0 fouf blul nmdl " tn mwnf vw tt a w dupom w M l- t<m nt«r t M Ana yw d wl p>r>r>f nrf *MA fw tkotf «ra th* VMO*lWVe«{Mn Ma ut fl"s «0** w PCA hnnc q # Tot so Mta «cop*f abandoned us. The cure for ths bleakness s qute smple: trees. Trees help us to relate to the begn next Monday, accordng to an announcement ths week from Dorr M. Anderson, presdent of the Memoral Park "Assocaton, earth and feel closer to nature. Somehow ts reassurng tolook out,on the muscular branches or rugged bark textures of a sturdy tree. The branchng patterns and. slhouettes of varous knds of trees break up the bareness w\th ther dversty and dot the landscape wth ponts of nterest for the dscernng eye., Evergreens have a charm of ther own. Ther green needles stand out sharply aganst) the wnter backdrop and reassure us that all of nature s not cold and harsh and dead. People want and need relef from the bareness wnter.can brng. A tree or two can provde that relef. ts^a" good nvestment, too - as a tree grows, ts worth grows, both n terms of dollars and of the satsfactonyou can derve from t. Mghty oaks^ from lttle acorns grow and you can^start that mracle By plantng a tree ths sprng. NOTCE ^ MEETNGS OF BOARD OF REVEW \ Notce s hereby gven to all persons lable to ^ assessment for taxes n the Cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, That the Assessment Roll of the sad Cty as pre-, pared by the undersgned wll be^subject to nspecton at the Cty Hall, 2 E. Walker - Street, St. Johns on.monday, March 7,975 from 9:00 a.m. to 2;00 noon and :00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 8,975 from 9;00 a.m. to 2:00 noon and :00 p.m. to "4:00 p.m., Real Property Personal Property Ratos Multplers 43.95%.4 50%.00 Vrgl Zeeb Charman Board of Revew MHM X Soqa Securty benefts set record A record $2Vfe bllon was pad out n socal securty -cash benefts * to resdents of Mchgan n calendar year 974, accordng to Sdney N..Mannng, socal securty dstrct manager. Ths was an ncrease of $245 mllon over the total pad out n the year before, \ Legslaton enacted n December 973 provded for an percent ncrease n monthly benefts effectve June 974, wth 7 percent of ths amount payable for March 974 through May 974. Benefts wlp also ncrease automatcally, n future years and the frst " possble automatc ncrease n benefts would be effectve for June 975. * Of the socal securty benefts pad to benefcares *n Mchgan durng 974, $,534 mllon went to retred workers and ther dependents and $642 mllon to survvors of workers who have ded. Another $33 mllon was pad^to severely dsabled workers and ther dependents. Natonally, socal securty cash beneftpayments n 974 totaled $58.5 bllon. Ths was about $7. bllon hgher than n the prevous year. At the end of December 974, about 3 mllon men, women, and chldren were recevng monthly socal securty benefts. The number of persons on the beneft rolls ncreased by over a mllon durng the course of the year>. Mannng.sad. * Retred workers and ther dependents account for about 63 percent of all those recevng payments. The* survvors of workers who have^ ded, ncludng chldren and ther wfdowed mothers, aged or dsabled wdows and wdowers, and aged dependent parents, make up close to one-quarter of ^ all those recevng.tsobal..securty payments,^another 2 percent are. dsabled,workers and ther, dependents. Socal Securty s not only a program for the elderly, Mannng sad. Almost 24% of all a benefcares are under age 60, and 5 percent are under ^ge 22. CTY OF ST. JOHNS NOTCE OF PUBLC HEARNG Notce s hereby gven that a publc hearng wll be held at 7:30 p.m. t, *., THyRSDAY,March20,975 ~ K ~ n the Commsson Chambers, Cty Hall, 2 E. Walker Street, for the purpose of hearng all persons nterested n the requested specal use permt for a senor ctzens apartment complex located at 00 North Lansng Street anddescrbed as: K That part of the NW V of Secton 9, T7N, R2W, Bngham Townshp. Clnton County, Mchgan. descrbed as: Begnnng South T West feet, thence South 89 e 49*25" East 26 feet to the pont of ; begnnng, thence South 685 feet, thence East 30 feet, thence North 685 feet, thence West 30 feet to the pont of begnnng. F. Bruce Wood Zonng Admnstrator NOTCE OF BD The Board of Clnton County Road Commssoners wll receve sealed bds at 70 W, State St., St. Johns, Mchgan untl 0:30 ^.M; Thurs- * day,, Aprl 3,975 for the followng tems:,,_ -^ one half ton pckup truck / - three quarter t6n pckup less box ; v,, - servce body, Specfcatons may be obtaned-at the Road, Commsson offce. The Commsson reserves the rght to reject any or all bds and to accent the bd that s, n ther opnon, n the best nterest of the ; Clnton-County Rdad Commsson. THE BOARD OF CLNTON Q0UMTY ROAD COMMSSONERS Paul Nobs, Charman. s Marvn Platte * ^ *., *, Gerald Lankford "

9 March 2,975! Dear Edtor: am wrtng ths n reference to numerous proposals that would abolsh prvate ownershp of handguns, Accordng to State Polce records, there are approxmately.5 mllon legally regstered handguns n Mchgan. learned through varous law enforcement agences that almost all hand- * guns confscated from persons commttng a crme are nonregstered, stolen, or otherwse llegal weapons. The.5 mllon legally regstered handguns are not responsble for the crme problem and yet some people advocate the confscaton of all of these guns. n New York Cty handguns are banned by the Sullvan Law whch s so rgdly enforced that less than 2,000 permts to own are held by other than law enforcement personnel n a cty of nearly 9,000,000 people. n spte of that strct law, the crme, rate* n New York s alarmngly hgh and murders, robberes, and assaults nvolvng handguns are almost a common occurrence. Ths example alone demonstrates the futlty of bannng handgun ownershp to reduce handgun related crmes. The removal of all handguns from prvate owners wll only serve to penalze the honest sportsman and ctzen, whle not affectng the crmnal facton n the least. Most handgun ban proposals say that each state wll purchase all handguns n that state for a /ar market value. The ownerwould be gven a grace perod n whch to surrender hs gun. Every handgun own s valued at a mnmum of$l50.00 far market value. f we take that fgure and.multply t by the.5 mllon handguns n Mchgan, we are talkng n terms of about 225 mllon dollars. Where do you thnk Mchgan s gong to get that money? You guessed t, The good old taxpayer wll pay t whether he owns a gun or not. Even f the money s obtaned from the Federal Government we wll stll pay t back n taxes. And what wll we get for our tax money? You guessed t- agan, absolutely nothng! Why dont we stop talkng about the absurdty of bannng - j.v, > -- " > *" * LETTERS EDTOR Wrtes about gun control. J handguns and attack the real problem. Lets get tough wth the crmnal who uses a handgun n the commsson of a crme. The exstng penaltes for handgun related crmes, are suffcent f they are appled after a polceman makes an arrest. We have qualty local and state law enforcement people who could effectvely resolve, ths problem f the remander of the judcal system would mpose the stff penaltes contaned n the law. Too many tmes an arrest s made after whch the person gets off on a lesser charge. t s the severty along wth the certanty of punshment that wll deter crmnal behavor, not one more law that wll be mpossble to enforce. mustagree wth the statement, OUTLAW GUNS AND ONLY THE OUTLAWS WLL HAVE THEM,. v Gary W. Mkesell thaca, Mchgan Plantng trees n "communty forest People buyng trees ths sprng from the Clnton County Sol Conservaton Dstrct wll probably plant a few of them n ther front or back yard. There s an opportunty for these trees to be seen, cared for, and apprecated a bt more than ther cousns that wll be planted n larger.numbers n the rural countrysde. "We know that all planted trees should be apprecated and cared for" says Stanley Bard, Charman of the Clnton County Sol Conservaton Dstrct, "and though t seems that the trees closest to the people wll get the best care, they may also get the most abuse." "Yard trees are just part of the communty forest that surrounds people who lve or work n a cty or vllage...and thats most of us. Street trees, park trees, cemetery trees, and other trees are all part of our communty forest" says Bard. Trees planted anywhere do not always have an easy tme survvng, but trees planted n town can really have t rough. Some obvous hazards to trees n town are dogs, bcycles, cars, lawn mowers, people, and constructon. Less obvous hazards nclude automoble exhaust, reflected heat, dry or mneral defcent sols, mproper plantng, grdlng roots, envronmental stress, and plantng the tree n the wrong place. "Though some trees are planted and forgotten, a tree planted n town cannot be* forgotten f_you want t to thrve," says Bard, Good tree plantng nformaton s avalable from the Clnton County Sol Conservaton Dstrct, the Clnton County Extenson Offce, and your nearest DNR- Area Forester. "Be sure" says Bard, "to have the rght nformaton before plantng your trees, and be especally careful when plantng and carng for your trees n the communty forest* where they may really count the most." mmunzaton Clnc March 3 ST JOHNS - The next Md- Mchgan Health Dept. free mmunzaton clnc wll be March 3 n the basement of the St Johns Congregatonal Church, corner of Maple St and M-2.. CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN Glnny Habermann wll be the Eye Opener grl appearng at the Johnson and Son EXPO 75, March 27. Gnny, who has been actve n Mss Amerca pageants for several years, wll help present the new 975 lne of AUs-Chalmers farm equpment. ncluded n the presentaton wll be the Model 7080 tractor, the largest horsepower two-wheel drve tractor avalable n the Unted States. The EXPO wll take place from 0 am to 5 pm at 095 E. Washngton, thaca, and nclude a mult-screen panoramc show, travelogue, songs and refreshments, the EXPO s open to all area farm famles and the general publc, Allen s member of commttee nvestgatng lvestock posonng A new State Senate commttee wll begn an mmedate nvestgaton nto every aspect of the P.B.B. posonng of Mchgan lvestock. Senate Democrats took,the unusual step of namng a Republcan Charman and a Republcan majorty to the 5- ^ember commttee. Playng a promnent role n the probe wll be 30th Dstrct Senator Dck Allen. The Commttee wll draw heavly on hs experenceas a veternaran and beef cattle fanner. Charman of the commttee s Sen John Welborn, a former dary farmer from -the Kalamazoo area who ntroduced the proposal whch led to creaton of the commttee. Dary and beef cattle have been especally hard-ht by The followng mmunzatons P.B.B. posonng,, whch has wll be gven: DPT, DT, also caused extensve damage typhod, oral polo, red measles, to hogs and chckens. Rubella (3 day) or the combnaton measles shot, mumps Roundng out the commttee ( through 4 years) and the TB are Republcan Senators Gary skn test.. Byker of Hudsonvlle, Alvn *.> DeGrow of Pgeon, and the lone Democrat, John Hertel of Harper Woods, who s also Charman of the Senate Agrculture and Consumer Affars Commttee. Allen sad he was encouraged by the departure from the standard practce of havng the domnant legslatve party n control of all commttees. "t shows a refreshng flexblty," he sad. "And t shows a serous concern wth really dong somethng about gettng rapd ad to affected farmers, and tryng to keep CnntA num. ".... ^ ^ such crtcal health dangers >. from developng n the future. The fact that such a deadly substance could get nto the human food chan s frghtenng and should cause us great concern. "Our* commttee wll make ths nvestgaton as rapdly and thoroughly as we can. Ths s a true dsaster v for the farmers affected by t, and we should take legslatve acton to help them whle the nvestgaton proceeds. And there are. sgnfcant human health problems whch we must look at very carefully," NATONAL POSON PREVENTON WEEK MARCH 6-22,975 Wndbreaks have varety of uses ByU.S.SoU Conservaton Seryce Tradtonally, wndbreaks have been establshed to reduce wnd eroson of sol, to control snow blowng and wnd velocty, or to enhance the natural beauty of an area. Wndbreaks are stll establshed each year for these purposes, however many others are adopted for reasons somewhat less obvous. As the rural landscape becomes more densely populated, landowners have begun to use wndbreaks for "scenc barrers", to block out a vew they fnd objectonable. Used ths way, they certanly add to the landscapng plan of the area, Other people have realzed the value of wndbreaks as nose barrers, or for nose abatement., For ths purpose they measurably reduce the nose levels from a varety of sources, especally automoble traffc. Some other benefts from wndbreaks relate to the pocketbook. When planted near the house they can greatly decrease the heatng blls durng the wnter, and keep a home cooler n the summer. Other benefts seem to be ntangble ones, Some people relate to wndbreaks for the wldlfe habtat and beauty they provde., A less obvous beneft s ther value n provdng a restful, relaxng atmosphere around ones home, plus a "smell of the north-land" f confers are used. Wndbreaks are not that complex to establsh, although patence s requred whle watng for the growth needed to realze the full benefts. Wndbreaks should be establshed as, nearly as possble at rght angles to prevalng wnds, and f planned n regards to a homeste, as near to the house as s feasble. Most people prefer to use confers for wndbreaks, Hand plantng these speces s preferable, and for our area, they should be planted by hand or machne. On mneral sols, plant two or more rows of trees, wth ro v *s 8 -to 0 feet apart, and trees staggered at 8 to 0 feet ntervals. When only a one row plantng s used, trees should be spaced 6 to 0 feet apart. t s best to plant confer seedlngs that are two or three years old. Some people prefer to plant an addtonal row of foodproducng wldlfe shrubs n conjuncton wth wndbreaks. Often, the shrubs wll act as a wndbreak of sorts, untl the confers have reached a proper heght, Mantanng a wndbreak s partcularly mportant when t s frst beng establshed. Some method of controllng weed growth* competton, wll add some nsurance to the survval of young confers. Ths can be done mechancally, by cultvaton, or chemcally, followng strct nstructons. Be on the alert for the possblty of damage to young plants by nsects, rodents, and dsease. Replace dyng plants n the next plantng season. Fertlzng after the frst year of growth wll ad n achevng adequate growth. Confer seedlngs, are currently avalable on order from the Clnton County Sol Conservaton Dstrct, and ths year Scotchpne, red pne, Austran pne, whte pne, whte spruce, and blue spruce are offered. Techncal advce on wndbreaks s avalable from the Sol Conservaton Servce n cooperaton wth the Clnton County Sol Conservaton Dstrct. Whatever your reason for establshng and mantanng a wndbreak, the benefts are many, and the satsfactons are great. MSU honors St Johns youth EAST LANSNG - Brenda Lou Russell has been cted as the Outstandng Agrcultural Producton Student by Mchgan State Unverstys nsttute of Agrcultural Technology for her leadershp t v t r.r and scholastc achevements.. Russell, daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Russell, 54 S. Lansng, St Johns, receved the award durng a College of Agrculture and Natural Resources awards banquet at Sy.Feb25., t vllj -. ^ Match the power to your yard chores wth a rugged John Deere LANDBANK US-27 Ph St. Johns, Mch. Servng Amercas Farmers: Provders of Plenty SEE US FRST FOR FARM LOANS New Facltes? Repars? Expanson? Modernzaton? SUZUK SALE ON 974 SUZUK SAVAGE SAVE OVER 300! $OQC00 U V W OUTTHEDOOR HOLDER MOTORCYCLE SALES WEEKDAYS & SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 25 W. MAN (M-2) OWOSSO PHONE Zephyr m Charge vour purchases to BfeTU/ U ST. JOHNS Ph NEW SUPPLY OF NCENSE and NCENSE BURNERS ST. PATRCKS DAY CARDS and PARTY GOODS 220 N. Clnton Ave. Choose From 8 to 4 hp Theres a sze just rght (or your lawn and garden. Select from the 8-hp model ZOO, 0-hp 20,2-hp 22, or 4-hp 24. All provde John Deere dependablty. Varable- Speed Drve Change ground speeds to match mowng condtons wthout clutchng. Varabtespeed drve provdes a range of travel speeds from 0 3to70mph. See us for a 200 Seres Tractor Up to 30% Queter A sleek new-style hood encloses the engne to reduce sound for a really quet rde. And the engne s cushoned to reduce. vbraton for srnooth rdng. BECK & HYDE FARMARNA. NC Located On N-US-27, 6 Mles N. Of St. Johns Phone t PLUMBNG AND HEATNG * RESDENTAL* COMMERCAL * QUALTY WORK DUNKEL PLUMBNG t HEATNG All types of prntng Fast servce Low prces 20 E.WALKER ST., ST.JOHNS.MCHGAN TELEPHONE: 57/ f JS ff St. Johns St. Johns SEE THE 975 CHEVROLET at EDNGER CHEVROLET V J Great Steaks, Fne Beer, Wne, Cocktals, Seafood, Dancng HAPPY HOUR 2-6 MON. THRU THURS FRDAY & SATURDAY "COUNTRY GENTLEMEN". Blue Grass and Country Western OPEN DALY A.M. TO 2 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 8 P.M. Loctttd VA Mlts South of US-27 DaWtt Blnker Lkjht Across From Zlgs Centennal Farm Mkt at Dll Road - US-27 skldoo Etwmuot SAES (EMUS ACCESSORES RENTALS MnDatrt BECK & HYDE FARMARNA, NC. Call Hotrrs Mon thru Frl 9.m. - 9 p.m. ONE OP MCHGANS LARGEST ** nt Sun9 a.nn-4 p.m. < PARTS DEALERS OPEN 7 DAYS l* cattd on N. US-27.6 Ml. No of St. Johns /

10 0 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN March 2,975 M u F YOU WOULD HAVE REDEEMED THE COUPONS N LAST WEEKS JUCE ORANGES Lmt 3 wth coupon and addtonal S3 prcrate excludng beer, wlnt and clgaralte. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prlc good Monday, March 3 thru Sunday, March 9, (973. Subject to applcable ttate and local taxe. M2ER COUPON Kropr Grade "»" LARGE EGGS Lmt t wth coupon ntl addtonal ts pure n tt excludng beer, wlnt and clgarette. Lmt one coupon per famly. Prlct flood Mondy. March 3 thru Sun my, Mrth 9, 973. Subject to applcable teta and local u m 5 Lb Bag SUGAR 8 Lmt wth coupon nd addtonal S3 purctau excludng beer, wlna and Lmt a cgarae. clgarette. umu Umlt ona coupon per famly. Prlcat good Monday, March 3 thru ~ one»ts, -V Sunday, March 9,»7! Subject to applcable ttate nd local taxe. ADS N THE Clnton News YOU WOULD HAVE SAVED UP TO ONE FULL YEARS CARRER DELVERY OF THE Clnton County News Rght to your door n St. Johns NOW ONLY "$ *f ^ FOR ONE YEAR EVEN F YOU ONLY USED A COUPLE OF COUPONS T WOULD PAY SEVERAL MONTHS HOME DELVERY... How Con You Lose??? JF^aaaaWE^aaaeaaB^- ( «KROGFR MN MZER COUPONlBBBBBMjJ ^L?***. Dow Lmt * >* u4bff«ass Lmt one coupon par famly. Prlea soon (s/vy Monday, Marcn 3 trm- Sunday, March ft. r"c,y. SuDjac to applcable tate and local taxe. > OtHB ^ s * X Up To && fmmu KROGER MN MZER COUPON! MM Df V Lmt! * PetPrte nm OD : l Dog Fo. VOD 00: Lmt one coupon per famly. Prlce good _ c ^ Monday, March 3 thru Sunday. Marcn 9. VoflVBA. Subject to applcable tate and local take; ««> s UpTo U~T"? < JjTalBBBBKROGER MN MZCR COUPON vjjj], Specal Label Mt^JJ Lmt 2 ^PreSoVODBqUL Untl one coupon per famly. Pree good _Jf ^ ^ Monday, March 3 thru Sunday, Marcn 9. \ Sal ^ Subjecfd applcable tateand local, tanev S M T V ^M KROGER MN MZER COUPONBaBBBBB»t J *&. s. Tho Purebate 0 c OFF "" S-YOD; er Longhrxn Lmt ono coupon par famly. Prlce good Monday, March 3 thru Sunday, Marcn 9. V0l,D-.9 >?* V»^V C-SaV* L Subject to applcable ttata and local taxel y **! "> -. ^JHHfJ^C"^» t 7 0 r KROGER MN MZER COUPONBBBBBBBf<»Wfl Stayfree Lmt > Max (Pads,.,_.,_.... ; LlSlOne coupon Verfmllys Prlce gnod, "-^_,»_^J^?" "ATMondaf: March 3 ^ru Sunday. March 9. <r$ t V \f Subjectto applcable tate and local taxa. S UpTo.«J! KROGFR MN M7( R COUPON"»l 5* OFF " Thfl Purchase \\f\ T\ uttrorratant KroVUUngt Lmt one coupon par famly. Prlce good «_- - Monday, March 3 trm Sunday, March 9. VSaVfl Subject to applcable t He and local taxe. >r-tz p,...q7?,»»».c r^s llmb KROGER MN MZER COUPON *Vl 20OFF " * Kroger Del VQD 0 " l ce Cream- Lmt one coupon per famly. Prlce good Monday, March 3 ttru Sunday. March 9. subject to applcable ttate nd local taxe. «F KROGER MN MZER COUPON Kng Of The Bakers a Kltvom,8a Lmt on* coupon per famly. Prlce good Monday, March 3 thru Sunday, Marcn 9. MW Monoay, March 3 tnru sunoy, Man,UEXO subject to applcable ttate and local taxet. CTD. CO»... 0 c OFF ^KROGER MN MZER COUPON""»»"" - Lmt 3 PhD Seafood» Lmt one coupon pef famly, prlce good, Monday, March 3 thru Sunday, Marcn *- Subject to applcable t ate and local taxet. aas7 K/vfl v >,Sa«<> ^ajwj rer MN MZE COUlON"»"alal"«lUvJj Subject to ppllebe ute and locluxa. >* ***"? MAL SUBSCRPTON TO THE Clnton County News S ONLY MZER COUPON, Pure Vecef able KR0G0 SHORTENNG 3 f vffl[> 8 Lmt Lb Can fm KROGER MNMZER COUPON K g tsorted Varetes Except Beef Gravy! JFFY ENTREES!..-v Lhftt Untl t wth coupon nd ddltonl S3 pur eh aw txcludlng bttr, vrtn *td cgaretll. Lmt one coupon per famly. fffc* lootf Monday, Mrct 3 thru Sunday, March 9,79. Subject to applcant! Mt ntf tact tat. " Lmt 4 wth coupon nd addtonal S purchau ndudln bear, wn* and - clganttat. Lmt on* eoupon pet tamfly-prrca gsod Monday, March 3 tnru. Sunday, Mrth 9,9TB. Subject to applcable Mate and lect lax el *

11 March" 2,975 CLNTON QOUNTY NEWS, ST 40HNS, MCHGAN /, t LET KROGER Copyrght 975 The Kroger Co. We Reserve The Rght To Lmt Quanttes. Prces and Coupons Good Monday, March 0 thru Sunday, March 6, 975. At your St. Johns Kroger Store Only! OPEN 24 H0UR5 YOUR FOOD COSTS Most Stores Closed Saturday Mdnte to Sunday 8:00 AM ^ fl9 KROGER MN M ZER COUPON W ^ \ f m Marsh Seedless ^ T WHTE GRAPEFRUT 8 99 s?* 3 UNT 3.WTH COUPON ft 5 ADDTONAL PURCHASE EXCEPT BEER, WNE & CGARETTES ^ LMT ONE COUPON PER FAMLY V S Prces good Mon., Mar. 0 thru sun., Mar. Subjaof to applcable state and local tax us. M.c^ Up To 4.20 :ROGER MN MZ^R COUPON T K Kroger m LOW FAT MLK 2 us Wll nl. 6 tm Cartons ^^JW ^Qj^F LMT 2 WTH COUPON 5 ADDTONAL PURCHASE < EXCEPT BEER, WNE & CGARETTES, LMT ONE COUPON PER FAMLY Prces good Mon., Mar. 0 thru Sun., Mar. 6. Subject to applcable state and local taxes. ST? KROGER MN MZER COUPON Country Club-Assorted Flavors mt.rw «68 JfcGal Lmt Ctn LMT WTH COUPON ft.f ADDTONAL PURCHASE EXCEPT BEER.WNE & CGARETTES LMT ONE COUPON PER FAMLY Prces good Mon.. Mar. 0 thru Sun., Mar. 6 Subject to applcable state and local taxes. rc^p q-pl KROGER MN MZER COUPON Assorted Colors VVA TOWELS Frozen MRS. SMTHSl,;«f PEANUT APPLE PE" BUTTER.KellogE FLAKES Jumbo Roll 39 LMT 2 WTH COUPON ft 5 ADDTONAL PURCHASE EXCEPT BEER, WNE & CGARETTES m LMT ONE COUPON PER FAMLY v_ Prce good Mon., Mar. 0 thru Sun., Mar. 6. \ SAVE Subject to applcable state and local taxes. -*"*,. \, < s«*s*h ^ KROGER MN MZER COUPON M lxv j n Quarters ^ v CLOVER VALLEY MARGARNE 3... Pkgs Lmt 3 2 LMT 3 WTH COUPON ft 6 ADDTONAL PURCHASE EXCEPT BEER, WNE & CGARETTES PJ, UNT ONE COUPON PER FAMLY Prces good Mdn.. Mar. 0 thru SUh., Mar. C. C^SftVF Subject to applcable state and local taxes. \ wnle * ^pjmaq-p. B.^u7Y; A KROGER MN MZER COUPON M l l ] "J Kroger *^» ****.* MEAT WENERS Lb Lmt PKfl LMT 4 WTH CUFM ft ft AYOML FMbKASE m EXCEPT BEER. WNE & CGARETTES ON LMT «E COUPON PEN FAMLY VSVE Prlcfll flood Man., Mr. 0 thru Sun., Mar. «. ^ ljj Subject to applcable slate and local tax**. V^ up TO Fur ynn >.n. m nr \r<\ "r "< f.t..(.n tun,,. HM,l! m tn pn..<> r tf) h.-c.t our,tlrr!t.r(f S "<,l nn \\»- h vf..m- yun lno (nr thtr. Sfnfn"v rlu» n < nh.n!)»<nm., r < nn ttol :.> ml nut o<,n,klvt (( p"rl f tn -hulrl l.,p ) n,nn..!.f tn- Un> flffh,. f,lt., MA". MK.K!,h * T ;. m lln. rn-.kj.-rd (] New Fangled 89 Cheese Prngles 9-Oz Chps «Twn Pak 9 For Soodlot CalHorn NAVEL MANGES Ct Spread Kraft Velveeta Lb Bt 2-Lfa Ctn Mchfan MCNTOSH APPLES 39 Regular Or Mnt Crest Toothpaste -70 Tuba mm ^mmr Fresh TENDER CARROTS

12 2 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN March 2,975 ACCO SEED stll has a good supply of premum Un-Cross and < 3-Way Proft Hedgar hybrds. Ths9 hgh qualty seed wth top performance records AAfl BlfMlMt here n the county. fuu llvnv ^ ^." n Florda 0 or "w Hawajl,? ^ tor seed corn buyers»jf!*f but rght here at home for mmedate order, early delvery. Prces are rght and you can do even better wth a 4% cash dscount before Aprl 5. Pu a good supply of outstandng ^ w alfalfa at the best pres around. * ALL SEED OVER 90S GERMNATON...". See these Acco Seed Dealers: Lyls Greenwood Frank Most St. Johns Bannster Phone , Pnone Clare Theten RchanJ Rummall Fowler Ovd Phone Phone USED TRACTORS FORD 4500 w/toader FORD 4400 w/loader FORD 4000 FORD 3000 FORD 90 FORD 600 w/loader FORDN.A.A. FORD9N.H.C.BN A.C. 90xTD B44DM3D NEW COMBNES JOHNSON & SONS OF THACA New and Used Farm Machnery A.C.90D A.C.D-7 A.C.D-7D A.C.D-4 A.C.W.D.-45 A.C.W.D. J.D.A J.D.H M.H.44 M.F. 85 FTL20 GLEANER L GLEANER F GLEANER K MARCH TRACTORS J.D DES J.D. 530 w/loader VAC CASE ALUS CHALMERS WC FERGUSON T020.H. SUPER C l.h.c. 256 DES J.D. 300 DES FORD 86 DES J.D. 60 J.D. 50 J.D. 400 D COMBNES -J.D. 334 CORN HEAD l.h.c. 82 l.h.c. 9 The publc s nvted to attend the Clnton County 4-H Open House on Sunday, March 6, from 2-5 pm at Smth Hall n St Johns, There wll be over,500 projects on dsplay that the members have completed ths past wnter. Types of projects to be exhbted nclude clothng, knttng, crochetng, woodworkng, leather, cake decoratng, ceramcs, electrcal, vet scence, photography, ndoor garden, pantng and drawng, whteware, snowmoble, tractor, sffatl ehglrfes, challenge, and many craft projects n strng art, Artex, candlemakng, decoupage and others. USED COMBNES GLEANER E w/cabskq M.F. 35 SP GLEANER Ew/cab M.F. 35 GLEANER A M.H.80 GLEANER Kw/cab OLVER SP GLEANER Fw/cab.H.C. 0 J.C.45.H.C.76 J.D. 55 w/cab A.C.90 A.C60 NEW TRACTORS FORD 4000 FORD 5000 FORD 700. FORD A.C.200 A.C.7040 " A.C.7O50 JOHNSON & SONS 095 E.WASHNGTON THACA, MCHGAN PHONE JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBLES M.. UN. EQUP. 76 HAY HEAD 722SHELLER 720* CORN HEAD 76 HUSK BED 760 CHOPPER POWER UNT" POWER UNT SEVERAL USED 3 PT. BLADES WE CARR Y ALL THE NEW 75 SNOWMOBLES (Ask about nterest free fnancng) NOTHNG HAY TOOLS J.D. 38 CHOPPER l.h.c. 46 BALER. Vz/ejector N.. HAY CONDTONER 600 GEHL CHOPPER J.D. 4T BALER N.. MOUNTED MOWER N.. BLOWER KOOLS BLOWER J.D. MOWER CONDTONER PLOWS J.D. 4-4 TRALER J.D. 3-4 Mtd. M.F. 4-4 Mtd. J.D. 4-4 Mtd. J.D * J.D. 4-4 Sem DSC A.C.ALLS0 l.h.c. 8DSC M.F 2 2MLLER DSK SPRAYERS CEN. 200 q TRALER J.D. 60 q 3 pt. HANSON SO q 3 pt. CEN.200q3ft. STORE HOURS MONDAY thru FRDAY JOHN Df f" NEW 7:30-5:30 DEA 52H.P. 67H.P. 83H.P. 83H.P. 93H.P. 35H.P. 55H.P. RUNS LKE A DEERE 4-H Chatter 4$t exjtkt OJtCK fo#4 JOHN MEM GRNDERS GEHL GRNDER MXER FARM HAND GRNDER MXER PCKERS N N.. No. 7 N.. No. 33 HUSK BED N.. No. 0 MSC. J.D. 93 CART & DRAG 20 LLUSTON 4 ROLLNG HARROW N.H. 200 BU. SPREADER 2 USED BEAN PULLERS SUPEROR LOADER FOR FORD NAA OLVER 65 BU. SPREADER J.D. 494 PLANTER J.D. 494A PLANTER A.C. 4 ROW PLANTER l.h.c. 449-PLANTER GRAVTY BOX & WAGON J.D. 40 SPREADER l.h.c. 8WHEEL HARROW N.L 23 SPREADER 8 l.h.c. VBRA SHANK 20OLVER WHEEL DRAG. DEER 5 HOE GRAN DRLL J.D. 5 BAR RAKE WOOD 5 ROTARY CUTTER WOODS 2SHREDDER 8:00-4:00 ON SATURDAY CARSON CTY FARM SERVCE JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVCE CARSON CTY PHONE a ByJOHNAYLSWORTH The 4-fl members are qute proud of ther project accomplshments and hope all people wll attend many tfeas for projects ths summer and for next wnter. There s no charge to attend, so brng your frends. Snce the project exhbts wll be released at 5:00 pm, you are urged to attend earler n the afternoon to avod the 5:00 pm release tme. FASHON FANTASY s the theme for the 4-H Style Revue to be held Saturday, March 22, at the St Johns Hgh School Audtorum n St Johns. Durng the day over 500 members wll be. modelng the garment they have made ths past wnter, The publc s nvted to attend. There s no admsson charge. The Young Mss members wll style n the mornng startng at 0:00 am. The Young Mss group wll be dvded nto 3 groups by age: 0 years^ years and 2 years. Twenty members wll be recognzed n each age group as top Young Mss stylsts. The Junor Mss members wll style at :30 pm. Twentyfve members wll be recognzed as top stylsts wth the top sx recevng a rosette and the top one recevng a slver bowl. The Senor Mss 4-H members wll model ther garments followng the Junor Mss show. Twenty members wll be recognzed wth the top sx recevng a rosette and the top one recevng a slver tray. Stylng or modelng ther garments s a great experence for the members apd helps - them to feel more at ease n later years. SKATERS The followng 4-H clubs have made reservatons to go 4-H Roller Skatng at the Ranch Roller Rnk n St Johns on Thursday, March 20th: Lucky Rders, Snoopy Snoopers, Fowler Bg Dealers, 4-H Wondrs, Stoney Creek, Prare, Wonder Workers, Green Acres, Needles & -Pans, Kountry Kousns, Rversde Rders and Wllng Workers. Other clubs Wshng to go roller skatng n other months should contact the County Extenson Offce n St- Johmg ^ j tfourjacobsons Twenty-four clothng members and leaders enjoyed a tour and program at Jacobsons Store n East Lansng on Feb 27, Ann" Armbruster, drector of advertsng, and. sales promoton, explaned how Jacobsons buys ther clothes, how they advertse ther merchandse, how they buy clothng 8 months to a year, before t s sold locally, and what the fashons are for ths ( sprng season. The group was gven a tour of the store. t was an enjoyable and nformatve evenng for the group. GREEN ACRES NEWS The Green Acres 4-H, club members made fnal plans for therachevement Day March 9 from,2-3:30pmattheeas) Olve Elementary School! The members voted to partcpate n the roadsde cleanup actvty on Aprl 9th, The club wll furnsh ce cream to all members who partcpate n the clean up actvty, The club wll have someone make sgns for the trucks nvolved. The trophy won by the club for havng been a county honor club for the past four years was dsplayed. The Green Acres next meetng wll be Monday, Aprl 7, at the prce Methodst Church. By Mrs Golde Moore Mr and Mrs Valentne Stoy accompaned Mr and Mrs Wendell Bolton of Ovd on a trp north andspent the weekend at the Bolton Cottage near Graylng last week. MrandMrsGlennLocher.Mr and Mrs Arnold Blzzard, Mr and Mrs Herbert Kowalk returned home last Wednesday after spendng several days HORSECARE The Double M 4-H club horse members learned about the mportance of proper hoof care and correctve shoeng from ther guest speaker Jerry Horan, who gave an excellent talk at ther last meetng. Charles Wood gave many helpful hnts and advce based upon hs many years of rasng quarter horses. Mr Horan, Mr Wood and Dr Lannen, who was the clubs specal speaker the prevous meetng, were made honorary 4-H members of the Double M club. Members takng the vet scence 4-H project n the Double M 4-H club are very proud of the parents cooperaton as well as that of the communty. ACHEVEMENT PROGRAM The Fowler Freballs 4-H club members held ther Sprng Achevement program at the Waldron Elementary School. Each member brought ther project for dsplay and told about what they had learned. Marlyn Rce, 4-H Program Assstant, asssted the grls n.practcng modelng and told about the Share the Fun program scheduled for May 2nd, They voted to help wth the roadsde, cleanup actvty on Aprl 9th and voted to donate $0.00 to the far beautfcaton fund. The Westphala 4-H club held ther 4th meetng of the year. Members were Remnded ofthe as project evaluaton on March 5 and Style Revue on March 22. Other tems dscussed ncluded the 4-H Poster Contest, roadsde cleanup actvty on Aprl 9 and 4-H Roller Skatng on Aprl 7th. Sandy Thelen gave a bref talk on her 4-H award trp to Traverse Cty. The clubs annual meetng raffle przes were won by Sharon Rademacher (a calendar) and Beverly Platte (50 cents). vstng relatves and frends n Florda., Earl Mller vsted Mr and Mr& Ray Moore on Saturday. Mrs Arnold Blzzard and Mrs Raymond Moore attended the County Farm Bureau Commtteewomens meetng at the County offce on Tuesday, March 4th. ON-THE-FARM TRE SERVCE! CO-OP FRONT TRACTOR TRE NYLON Constructon wth desgn and materals to meet severe farm use. Dependable center rb and shoulder for all types of farm work. Agr-Tred rubber compound for added protecton aganst weather, barnyard acds, bruses, etc. COOP MPLEMENT TRE Wde center groove gves better steerng balance. Nylon cords assure longer lfe. Tough Agr-Tred ressts acds, weather. SEE THE COMPLETE LNE OF TRES AT: W.M-2 FARMERS PETROLEUM CO-OP, NC. Wwr*HnJf Ftrrn Comtt F««FaRrm Bureau FARMEHS PETROLEUM ) Jms Golumn 5fe**e** Wed 975 One of the more notable Mchgan State Unversty events of the year - Farmers* Week, March s a good opportunty for the whole famly to spend a day away from everythng. The weeks events are planned wth the urban dweller n mnd as much as the states largest agrcultural producer, says Byron Good, Farmers Week co-cha rman. "Agrculture touches a facet of everyones lves each day. ts mportance, locally and nternatonally, grows constantly. t s therefore mportant to -reach mutual understandng between the fanner and consumer. J can thnk of no better place to begn than Farmers Week." Ths years theme, "Spartan Scence - Spannng a Century," marks the 00th year of the natons Agrcultural Experment Statons and the 60th annversary of MSUs Farmers Week. Actvtes planned for the week offer varety for each famly member. Programs range from farm economcs to monster tllage equpment and home vegetable gardenng, from astronomy- shows to career plannng. The exhbts alone are worth vstng, Good says. They nclude electrcal "wzardry" dsplays, harvestng equpment, botancal exhbts, home processng of vegetables, human ecology booths and hstorcal dsplays. Purebred and champon sheep, hogs, horses, cattle and rabbts can be seen at varous department open houses. Hstorcal actvtes for the bcentennal plannng range from communty suggestons to antque constructons at MSUs museum. The followng are some of the weeks man hghlghts: Mondays actvtes comprse dary breeds meetngs and dary award presentatons at Kellogg Center. Tuesday programs nclude part-tme farmng and retrement; poultry producton; red meatv.prqducton and rnarkeung&tjjcelteepng school add-the - state honey queen selecton; the outlook for Mchgans dary ndustry. U.S. Department of Agrculture and unversty specalsts wll partcpate n several sessons. Wednesday programs feature producton management workshops; examnaton of ralway abandonments n Mchgan; busness and famly estate management; farm machnery use outlooks; the second sesson on red meat producton; publc health lectures; vegetable gardenng, and crop and sol scences clncs. On Thursday Gov Wllam Mllken wll speak at Kellogg Center (8:30 am). Agrcultural economsts wll examne MYTHCAL A bad habt s usually all that remans when the bottom falls out of good ntentons. Jm Pelhdm Clnton County Extenson Drector "stagflaton" and ts farm mplcatons, tax acts, management workshops for labor laws, barganng and marketng acts, Tel farm, etc. There wll be the second sesson on modern farm machnery use; the annual horse day; a look at polluton control, and publc health sessons. Frday programs nclude park and recreaton resources sessons and the Mchgan State Rabbt Breeders Assocaton meetngs. Throughout the week wll be several contnung open houses for* dary management; beef, swne and sheep producton; career sessons n agrculture and natural resources. The state FPA conventon begns Wednesday and contnues through Frday. Banquets nclude: --Dary Breeds,and Award Luncheon, Monday noon, Kellogg Center (3.75 per person. Reservatons, Department of Dary Scence, MSU, East Lansng,M 48824). -Mchgan Alled Poultry ndustres banquet, Poultryman of the Year Award, 5:45 pm Tuesday Kellogg * Center, ($5 per person. Reservatons: Mchgan Alled Poultry ndustres, nc, POB 858, East Lansng M 48823). -The Presdents Luncheon (MSU Presdent Clfton Wharton, Jr, speaker) presentaton Dstngushed Servce Awards. Wednesday noon, Kellogg Center {$4.25 per person. Reservatons: Bryon Good, 02 Anthony, MSU, East Lansng, M 48824). -Agrcultural Engneerng Banquet, Wednesday, 6 pm Kellogg Center ($6 per person. Reservatons: L.A. Mack, Agrcultural Engneerng, MSU, East Lansng, M 48824). -Governors Breakfast (Gov Wllam G. Mlhken, speaker) 8:30 am, Thursday, Kellogg Center ($3 per person. Reservatons: Dave Dehl, Box 97, Dansvlle, or purchase at the door). -Farm Management Banquet, 5:45 pm Thursday, Kellogg Center. Awards to 25- year cooperators ($6 per person. Reservatons, Leonard Kyle, Agrculture Hall, MSU, East Lansng, M 48824). Mr and Mrs Robert Zeeb of Bath wll be honored commemoratng Zeebs dary farms 25 consecutve years wth the MSU farm record keepng system.. t dres You sleep over 500 bu. per hour* BEHLEN Contnuous Dryer "700" At harvest-tme, automates yourgran handlng.system. The "700" s a complete control center. Drects gran from wet storage to dryng, from dryng to dry storage, 24 hr./day. 4 dryng columns. removng 5 pts mosture, from 20 to 5%. CHAFFEE FARM SUPPLY RR 2 Box 44 CARSON CTY, Ml. 488 (57) BAKN EQUPMENT Complete lne of stalls, stanchons, pens, water cups, parlor feedng systems, cow matt, feat cart, mlkng stalls, etc, avalable n Hot-Dp galvanzed fnsh or baked enamel. NEMANS ELECTRC 20N Mam Offce Ph Ovd Horns Ph 83*572 FREE CONCRETE WTH PURCHASE OF ANY BUTLER FARMSTED BULDNG! ts all yours. Free. Enough concrete for an 8* wde curtan wall foundaton when you buy a Butler Farmsted* buldng, The amount of concrete furnshed s lmted to the amount specfed n the Butler foundaton $26.75 per yard madmuru f you elect to pour a complete concrete floor, youll be credted the amount of concrete requred for the curtan wall foundaton. & >; AOR-BULOER All-Metal Farmsted s fre-resstant and termte-, proof. Clear-span nteror. No space-stealng rafters or trusses. Easly nsulated. Complete accessores avalable. Offered n a varety of szes. Adaptable to almost any farm ofranch use. Dont mss out on the free concrete. Offer expres mdnght March 3,975. Contact Us Today for Complete Detals! FRCKE FARM SERVCE 4798 S, Ely Hghway MDDLETON Phone "

13 r - (" l / v. March 2,975 MORTGAGE SALE. Default harfbeen made n a condton of the mortgage executed by DONALD h. STEPPG and LYNN L. STEPPG tothe EAST LANSNG STATE BANK, a Mchgan bankng corporaton, dated Aprl 2, 972, recorded Aprl 27,972, n JJbet 265, Page 87, Clnton County records, n whch mortgage there s clamed to be tue, on the date of ths notce, Tor prncpal and nterest the sum of Sxteen Thousand Sx Hundred Eghty Three and V9/00 Dollars ($6,683.9), whch amount bears nterest at. the rate of eght per cent (8%) per annum. * No sut or proceedngs at law or n equty havd been nsttuted to ( recover the debt secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of the State>fJWchgan n such case made and provded, notce s hereby gven that on Frday, Aprl \ 975, at 0:00 a.m., local lme.^ad mortgage wll be foreclosed By a sale at publc aucton, to thejghest bdder, at outsde the front entrance to the County Courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan, of the premses descrbed jn sad mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due, as aforesad, on sad mortgage, wtb the nterest thereon at eght per cent (8%> per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses, ncludng the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sum or sums whch may be pad by the undersgned, necessary to protect ts nterest n the premses] whch sad premses, - are descrbed as follows: Begnnng at a pont feet East of the Northwest < comer of the Northwest /4 of-secton 2, T5N, R3W, Watertown Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, thence South 373 feet, thence East 38 feet, thence. Nortfctl373 feet, thence West 38 feet to the pont of begnnng. Durng the perod of one () year mmedately followng the sale, ttfe property may be redeemed. Dated at East Lansng, Mchgan, March 3, 975. Kem takes dstrct Jaycee competton.st JOHNS - Don Kem recently won the dstrct competton of the U.S. Jaycee Speak-Up Program, part of the "Leadershp n Acton" program of the Jaycees. / Representng the St Johns* Jaycees, Kem competed aganst members of Jaycee chapters from 9 communtes. rhe wll next represent the St Johns Jaycees when he competes n the regonal coms petton, whch ncludes 2 other dstrcts. ^ Kem s agency manager of Farm Bureau nsurance n,st Johns. Open house honors 94th brthdoy of Farn Eldred On March 2nd Mr and Mrs Marvn Whtford of N. Wellng Road held an open house to honor her father, Farn Eldred, for hs 94th brthday! There were 80 guests who called durng the afternoon. A famly dnner was served-to hs famly wth 35 attendng ths dnner/ He receved many gfte and cards. He was born n Dallas Townshp, Clnton County n 88 and has lved n Clnton County except for 5 years of hs lfe. He worked for the dran commsson for 22 years. He dug by hand hundreds of mles of dtch and lad thousands of tle of all szes n every townshp n the Clnton County area. He remembers where the drans are located and the depth of many were 2 to 4 feet deep. n 905 he was delverng wood to homes fohl.00 a load and when the fre whstle would blow he would unhtch hs horses and htch on the old fre tank on wheels and pull t to the fre and helped pump water out of the tank.. Tarrs functon wll be that of EAST LANSNG STATE v workng wth new Lncoln BANK; Mortgagee Natonal-sales people who are K brought nto the Corporate Wllngham,Cote,, Raftslovsky,, (joffce, for addtonal career^ n Grffthjancl Foresman, P.C.O-development. 7, \< ~ U ^ttorney^flftbrt^gwts ^.LNSe^^eJh^e^ngarm o$ 30 M.A.C. Avenue - The Lncoln Natonal Lfe n- LEast Lansng, Mchgan surance Company based n Fort *" x 46-5 Wayne, nd. - f FARN ELDRED * He worked for the owners of the lvery stable located n St Johns and can recall teams beng ted to the htchng ral on t Clnton Ave. He attended school at the Bower School near Pewamo begnnng n 887. t s unbelevable to hm to see the changes whlchmave taken place n Clnton County but he thnks people were happer then and satsfed wth what-they had. CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN 3 Path Twp s\ The famly automoble, wth ts nflated fuel and repar blls and recurrent charges for ; ttres, dent-removal, nsurance, etc., may be a drag on the budget sometmes but t can look pretty good atf ncome tax tme, f t qualfes you for* tax savngs. Accordng to The Mchgan Assocaton of CertfeoVPublc Accountants, f the car was purchased durng 974, the sales tax pad on t can be taken as a federal ncome tax deducton - over and above the standard tax deductons shown n the tables, whch are based on average expendtures. f a car bought n 974 s used, at least partly for busness purposes, t may also make you elgble forthe nvestment tax credt, whch lets you subtracts percentage of the purchase prce, from your tax bll. There can also be a deducton for the mles drven on busness, charty or medcal transportaton errands. The standard deducton for busness drvng has been rased to 5 - cents per mle for the frst 5,000 mles, and 0 cents a mle after that. Tre deducton for drvng whle engaged n charty workor gong to and "from doctors offces, treatment centers, etc. s up to 7 cents a mle. V.f your employer.compensates you for your~busness drvng but pays less thanthe deductble amount, you can deduct the dfference. f he pays 2 cents per mle, deduct 3 cents. f your costs of busness drvng are hgher than 5 cents a mle, you are permtted to deduct the actual temzed costs LNSC apponts Stephen Tarr f pmtm* J Stephen tenhen Tarr. Tarr, the son of Mr 0^T*^nKr^T^3 W n n ^ ^, and Mrs Paul Tarr of 508 Wght, St Johns, has been named agent Famly style chcken dnner tranng specalst n The at the 2 Glub south of Pewamo, Lncoln Natonal Sales Corporatons Manpower & Sunday, March 23, startng at s am untl 3 pm. Tranng Department. * The February meetng of the Hand Club was held at the home of Mrs Mldred Kmball. Pedro was n play wthmrs Betty Jaudernoa wnnng frst prze, Mrs DOnna Cook receved, se^-h^ wab0«ff.shoenfer^usb, $ste% package. The next meetng wll be held at the home of Mrs STEPHEN TARR Dorothy Schska, March 4. Mss Josephne Brayton of Hubbardston and Mrs Dorothy Schska were Sunday dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Jm Spencer of Sunfeld. The day was spent talkng about the seven years Mrs Spencer taught school n Pewamo at" the elementary school, exchanged news about our frends and about many lovely memores. Congratulatons to Mr and" Mrs James Cotter Sr, who observed ther 56th weddng annversary, Thursday, Feb 27. Havng a famly get-together at ther home n the evenng, present were Mr and Mrs James Cotter and Mr and Mrs John Qotter. Refreshments were served. Sunday, March 2, dnner and afternoon guests of Mrs Hlda Schafer were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Schafer and Joey Schafer of Grand Ledge. Dorothy Parks, Lou Shoemaker and Ruth Swndt attended a frendshp meetng of OES, March l, held n ona. Janet and LuAnn Smon are stayng wth ther grandmother, Mrs Dorothy Parks, from March 2-9. Mrs Estella Schafer.wap an overnght guest at the" horne of Mr and Mrs Donald Schmtz. and famly of Westphala. ^ \ Mr and Mrs Rchard Bssell and famly of Maple Rapds were vstors of. Mrs Grace Bssell Saturday afternoon, March. Ruth Swndt, Grace Bssell, Dorothy Parks and Verona Pettt attended the. Temple Assocaton, Thursday evenng, - Feb 27 at Lyons. - Mrs Bejty OHandusky of Grand Rapds and frend Mrs Laurne Mobley of Comstock Park were vstors of Arnold Hatts Saturday afternoon. - Mrs Ernest Schafer attended the workshop, Lturgcal and Musc, at St Patrcks parsh n > Portland, Sunday, March 2. Mr and Mrs Clements Kramer have returned home after three weeks Vacaton n San Antono and Mexco.,Whle n Texas, _Mr and Mrs. Harry Allen of Florda came to.vst them..mrs Vera Cook entertaned her Pedro Club after eatng out at noon. The afternoon was. spent at her home, March3, wth Pedro n play. The Pedro Club met Tuesday afternoon, March 4, at the home of Mrs rene Fox. Those attendng were Mrs Grace Bssell, Mrs Clara Caston, Mrs rene Fedewa, Mrs Anna Fedewa, Mrs Cornela Schafer, Ruth t "PROTECT" YOUR CAR FROM > S t RUST WTH.OUR NEW ny%9 " "ARMOR GUARD" y-~\5^undercoatng PROCESS... \ x-^j r The same materal used to w.^ z/ /* v protect the "Alaskan Ppelne" \ ^^.".r / \ Stop By or Call Us Today! EGAN FORD SALES 200 W. Hyham ST. JOHNS Phone / Swndt and Mrs Dorothy Schska, - n ths case t wll be necessary.to keep detaled records of car expenses and mles drven for busness and non-busness purposes. A car dary shelpful not only n computng taxes but also n showng when mantenance.expenses have clmbed to a pont where perhaps the car should be junked.or sold. - Lke other busness deductons, those connected wth use of the famly car for busness purposes may be taken even f you do hot otherwse temze. n other words, "they can be taken fn.addton to.the standard deducton, Another car-related tax deducton s that for state and local gasolne taxes pad. Here agan, you may refer to the dary for non-busness mleage -drven, then fnd n the tables, the,gasolne tax rate that a> ples. Not related to the famly automoble but applyng to such off-the-road vehcles as snowmobles, tractors and motorboats s the federal tax credt on, certan fuels and lubrcants. The credt % small, though - two cents a gallon on gasolne - so t s hardly worth takng unless your volume of consumpton svery hgh. f, as a recent car purchaser, you took one of the stretehed-out (up to four years) auto loans,, you have one further consolaton at tax tme: The CPAs pont out that your seemngly endless nterest payments also are tax deductble, along wth any other nterest youmay have pad,. *- A Natonal The followng s a synopss of the Bath Charter Townshp Boards regular rad-monthly meetng of February,fr, 975. Meetng was called border at 7:30 p.mr- by Supervsor Woodruff. AH Board members were present.tyr,,lubley of the ngham County Health Department and Commssoner Gutzk were present". Mnutes "of February 3, 975 meetng wejje.. read, also mnutes of {he Bath Townshp gnnng Conjjnjs$on meetng N. January 27,975 were also read.. The matter of.sewer lne of, Sunset Lane was dscussed as a contnuaton of prevous dscussons of.the same matter at the Meetngsof January 20 7 and February 3. t was moved, by Cerk Burnett to contact FjShbeck, Thompson and Carr to servce lots #6-20 offttate Road, f ths s not feasble then we wll proceed dowp t-the * center of Sunset Lane at the added cost of $33, No second. Trustee Cronk moved that the above matter concernng - Sunset Lane be tabled for further study,by Engneers! Seconded by -Trustee Bragdon. RolN call nays-2, ayes-^. Carred. Commssoner "Gutzk gave hs report. Mr. Lubley/of ngham County Health Department presented the v Senor Ctzen Nutrton program. t was moved by Trustee Carleton to accept bd from Bll Fowler Ford for 975 % ton cabchasssfor the fre department. The box for "ths new truck was purchasedlastfall.secondedby,* wfe--jlbfe Communty Trustee Rosekr,ans{ Carred/ Welopment actvtes and to unanmously... elmnae, neghborhood. Moyed by.trustee Cronk that* jfeftfaton and blght, and path/townshp purchase lghfefrwhejeas: the federal bars < and srens for the^.government has provded blocfremens cars (approxmate^-grafts to communtes that $,500.00). The lght bars and rlj develop acceptable plans ano\ srens areto be purchased;-by ; programs n ths area,. the fremen needng them at the rate of $25.00 per pay untl each lghtbar and sren stpad for.. THEREFORE BE T RESOLVED: the elected offcats "oftlhe path Charter Townshp Board desre to partcpate wth the Clnton County Board; of-- ConV mssoners n obtanng; avajlablejunds as provded n the Communty- Development Seconded by Trustee."Rosekrans* -Carred unahmousl/prr-.\;; tyutfl. t was recommended by the Polce and F,re Board,that the Townshp Board paywoosys AUtd Sales for the use of the car * AcfaflOTVand beng usedas a polce car at a_, BE T FURTHER rat&qf 2"cen s per mlapw^ KESOLWD: that the Bath mantenance/. - Movedrv by; Trustee Carleton that tne Board concur*, wth. the* above f recommendatons. Seconded by* Trustee Cronk, Carred. Supervsor Woodruff abstaned, Jt was, moved bj?^clerk Burnett-to amend the group penson jcontract wth Manu- Charter Townshp Board drect and authorze the Townshp -Clerk tojqegn the preparaton of materals needed to apply for these funds. *, *, * Seconded, by - Trustee RosekranS. Rolf call 7 yes votes. Carred unanmously, Mpvea^y Treasurer Crofts LtteMo* amend elgblty^ that t-we adopt the recently Xequrementsjrom age-2,tq lb* receved Federal gudelnes of Seconded by Trustee Bragdon. 5 cents per mle on mleage Carred unanmously... expense,effectve mmedately y Copy of the 4th quarter aud t replacng the prevous 2 cents submtted for.study. per mle. Seconded by Clerlp "Clerk Burnett moved -that, Burnett. Carred. nay-trustee, vouchers W6-640 a wth.tne Carleton. T, excepton of #6& be approved - Moved by Clerk Burnett tp for payment. Seconded by adjourn Seconded by Trustee Trustee Bragdon. Roll call7 yes Bragdon.-Meetng "---> -- " adjourned >-* al 0:35 p.m voles, Carred unanmously. V\*, Clerk Burnett moved tha. the Bsth,eharterTownshp Board * -adopt the followng resoluton? WHEREAS:, the elected^ Respectfully submtted, offcalsof the Bath Charter" * June F. Burnett, Clerk Townshp Boart are concerned " Bath Charter ToWnshp *.. f.-h POSON PREVENTON WEEK " MARCH 6-22, 975 f/ol, QUALTY PRE-0WNED the dfferences,n a Bees Pre-owned car Beos Pre-owned cars are not purchased at auctons. t Bees DO NOT change the Speedometer.. W Bees Pre-owned cars ARE Thoroughly Tested and Condton sd oh ^ Complete Fnancng Avalable * BEES ARE NOT MSREPRESENTED Warranty Avalable On All Pre-owned cars BEES WARRANTY DOES ALL THS, You get, 00% repar or replacement cost coverage bt engne, transmsson,-redr axle, brake and electrcal system fbf 30 days or 2,000 mlt. And 5% dscount" ohpart. end labor for "a full 24 months;. r * BEES Chevy-Olds, nc. {& ftjmsgjrl on U S. 27, ^ v MVSouth ofw. Johns* ^^* Phtnt224 j ^RE-OWNEO C ARS 974 Caprce 2-door, AM-FM Stereo, ar condtonng, vnyl top, cruse control. " " 974 Chevrolet Vega wagon, 4- cylnder, automatc, rado. 974 Chevrolet mpala 4-door sedanj ar condtonng, vnyl top. Has radal tres, rado, power steerng and brakes. Low mleage! 974 Vega Wagon, 4-cylnder, four speed, rado. 974 Chevrolet mpala 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerhg and brakes, vnyl top, rado. 974 Vega Hatchback, 4-cylnder automatc, rado. 973 Chevelle-Laguna 4-door, V-8 automatc, ar condtonng, vjnyl top, power steerng, power brakes and rado. **»!* \ 973 Camaro Z-28, 4-speed, power steerng ahd brakes, rado. jg^chevy-novass, 2-door, V-8,3- speed, power steerng and bucket * seats. 973 Oldsmoble Custom Cruser, AM-FM, ar condtonng, extra clean! 973 Chevrolet C * \ 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes, AM-F^, ar condtonng, vnyl top, tlt wheel. 97 Oldsmoble 88 2-door hardtop, automatc, power steerng and brakes, rado and vnyl top. 97 Chevrolet C/aprce, 4-door hardtop, V-z t automatc, power, steerngandbrakeswthrado,ar condtonng and vnyl top. 973 Vega Hatchback, 4-cylnder Chevelle a f\f automatc, rado hardt P ^P"* - buckel 2 ; door a**: 973 Chevrolet mpala 24oor hard- 976 Chevrolet Kngswood wagon,vtop, V-8 automatc,. power 8, automatc, rado. steerng, o-ado, vnyl top. USED CARS 973 Ford 4-door Custom 500, V-8 automatc, power steerng and brakes. *. 97 Chevelle 4-door sedan, 6- cylnder, automatc, rado USED TRUCKS 974 Chevrolet /2 (on pckup, shnrlbox < black V-8. standard ransmsson, rado 974 Ford one-ton pckup, V-8 automatc, power steerng and h brakes, rado. N 974 Chevrolet!. ton. 4-wheel drve, short box. V tl, automatc, power steerng, rado ^ SAEESQFFCE *. ^ Evpnlng Hours: Mpn.-Wd.-Frld B y Nghu T9P.M. 972 Vegatyotchback4-cy)mder, 3- speed and rado. 972 Chevrolet A ton pckup, V-8, automatc; ra^o, ft, h 972 Chevrolet Blazer 4-wheel drve, V-8, automatc, power steerng, rado 97 Chevrolet % ton pckup, V-8, automatc, AM-FM. 970 Chevrolet /2 ton pckup, (V cylnder, standard transmsson 969 Chevrolet A ton pckup, standurd ransmjssojt! rado. * m* sy* -...*

14 4 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN March 2,975 KT JttsKPra (ATHoytttRa Pewamo, Mchgan ){(Rev MsgrThomas J, Boler, MA / ^ Pastor PHt-ST CftMltEU ATONA. f lltc Maple Avenue ot,state Street Averl! M.Carson, Mnster Thursday,Marchl3 30 pm - Church Boards 30 pm Church Councl * Saturday.MarchlS 2; :w pm - Junor Chor rehearsal : 00 pm - Chldrens Chor rehearsal s.sunday, March 6 *9 :45 am Church School : 0ft am - Mornng Worshp. - Tuesday.MarchlB -) :0O to noon Elzabeth Wnslow Dvson Wlcox Hall 2 :30 pm Prsclla Alden Dvson fl :00 pm - Pearl Caldwell Vesper Dvson Wednesday, March 9 B :45 pm - Boy Scout Troop 8 B :00 pm - Chancel Chor rehearsal Church Offce Hours: "Monday thru Frday "a:30 a m. to noon Tell 22*2636 FRST UNTED METHODST CHURCH 200 East Slate Street StjQhns,Mtchgan48B79 * Francs Carl Johannldes, Mnster Church School Worshp Servce 9:30a.m. a.m. Wednesday, March 5 StudyClassonJonah 9a.m. Bble Study 7:30-9p.m. Prayer&Share «fr9:30p.m. Thursdays Chors x Carol Chor 4 p.m. Chapel Chor 6:30p.m. Chancel Chor 7:3Qp.m. Sunday. March 9 Mens Fellowshp Breakfast n Nles Hall-, 7:4Sp.m. Tuesday, March Lenten Breakfast 9a.m. Wednesday; March 2 StudyClassonJonah 9a.m.. Bble Study & Share Group as usual. Sunday, March 6 _ "Chord" n Concert nhgh School Aud. G :30 p.m. Palm Sunday, March 23 Specal Chor Presentaton wth Plgrm Church at the a.m. Worshp Servce. FRST BAPT5TCCRCH Kt. Johns 2S. US-27 St Johns. Mch., A fundamental Bble belevng church am Bble School am Worshp Servce am Chldrens Churches N 6 pm Youth Hour 7 pm Evenng Worshp Each Wed 7 pm Bble Study and prayer. B pm - Chor practce - Jr. Basketball Nursery for babes and small chldren for all sen ces. Church offce hours 9-2 & -3 Mon hn Fr s M\mn\sKs<o\\,nta Corner nf Mt-adand Walker HectorylofE Walker honej24-260u lllf ce Schedule Eerj; Sunday f. am Holy Communon fnd Sermon Nursery * church.school 0 am for nursery through Mh Every Monday cte 7 pm - Sprtual HVJlng.Servce st <.d Mondays 7 pm Senor Ctzens 2d 4 4lh Tuesdays - "Noon - Senor Ctzen* E\ery Tuesday mornng and evenng weght watchers 2d Wednesday - pm Famly Plannng Clnc s &.rd Wed mornng OEO Nutrton Class Every oher Wed evenng7:30cadet Grl Scouts Every 4th Thursday Jaceltes Hpm Every* Thursday H pm AA AlAnon Every Frday ::5 pm Brownes nuhcll OF HRSTOF ST JOHNS 400 E State John Phlpps.Mnster ^ 9:30 am Sunday School \0:30 am Mornng Worshp 5:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:00 pm Evenng Servce Wed 7:00 pm Prayer Meetng Call for more nformaton st.osr.pcvrhh.cchn llvttluam"; "ankerd, Pastor R<v l.j,mnnd(nehrng Assocale Pastor HK lory MO Lnden St Ph Convem YW S. (Lkland PK B9 Schnl Jll K CJSS Ph ^ M j-.s St ledule Saturday Evenng - 7 pm > Sundav- 7 3d.. n 30 and 2 Holy luys See bulletn Weckdjys - 8.3d urn uww pm Sacrament»l Penance Saturdays. :30 lo,*. pm nter 7 pm Mass unlt H;30 k pm Ueeky vemnfts-a rew mnutes before evenng Mass > Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance. lurmhj mm J lt pm (mdufter the -v enntm,ssuntl all.reheard. Mass and prayers of \loratnn at 7 pm Hl> * Commn <>n Frday lt 6 and 7- am \ratum nl the Blessed Sacrament. llurmjy 7 on Frst Frday after venng U.. Devotons Uur Mother of Perpetual Help,\ovena alter 7:5 pm Mats each. TUesdav llrlgnus nstructon Classes-Adult, nury Clans. Tuesday at H pm. Hgh Vhool CCD. Wednesday at 7:30,pm Publc Crade Sch«KCD.Tuesdays from 4 untl. pm Baptsms Each Sunday at ;30 by appntmnl. mher arrangements by uppxntment. ( ST JOHNS LUTHERAN OUtCH Mssour Synodl Rev MchaelR.Ruhl,Pastor 0:5 am Dvne Worshp SOO am Matns Servce, 3rd Sunday each month 9:00 am Sunday School and Bble dasses Holy Communon st and 3rd Sundays each month at 0:5 am Church Offce Hours - 9:00-2:00 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frday mornngs. Adult nstructon-:»pm& 7 pm Mondays Weekday School and Confrmaton daaua - Wednesdays. 3:306:00 pm Lades Guld LWML - 2nd Wednesday each month at 7:30 pm Elders-Tucaday at 7:00 pm Evangelst-Thursdays at 6:30 pm Youth-2nd & 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm Councls b Commttee! - st Tuesday c*ch month at 7:00 pm Offce -ftlephone: 2M-35H \ Parsonage Telephone: 2M-7400 Educatonal Wns Telephone! Womens Bble Study -TUM, Wed.Thurcall for tme and place. Vespm on Wednesdy auso Pp <urng lent. t WKANZK.n (lllltt H- 407E.Cbb. Church School Wolclft*! Worshp Servce Ho clock Next Wefek jn, Clnton County churches HANNKTEKNTED METHODST cntcn Pastor: Rev Mram DeMnt Sunday Worshp,Servce Church School \S.SKM.VOKCt)l> SCS-27 4 B.Baldwn JspehE.Etcer, Jr. Pastor All Churches n Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County News, They must reach us by 0 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current weeks ssue. y :30 am Q;30am 0:00 urn Sunday School -00 am Mornng Worshp H:3J pm Youth Servce 7:3 pm Sunday Evenng * 7;tw pm Wedesday. second and fourth WMC 7:.m pm Wednesday evenng.servce PRCK UNTED METHOD ST CHURCH DaroldD.Boyd.Pastor 4"5 Dvson St. E. Lansng. 9:45 Church School :00 am Worshp Servce Womens Socety - last Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 2:30 pm. Busness meetng at :30 UMYF meets each Sunday at 7 pm Councl of -Mnstres t last Monday of each month at 8 pm. Admnstratve Board - the frst Sunday <f each month followng a co-operatve noon dnner,. Senor chor rehearsal «each Wednesday at 7:30 pm JKHHV MS WTNESSES Kngdom J - l")93x)rthunsngsl Tuesday. 7: pm - Congregaton Book Studes Text Mudes "The Natons Shall Know That Am Jehovah - How" \ Tursddy.7:.pm Theocratc Mns V School - Texts, Csed: "Bble" and "Ad to lhlr ndermandng" H-3 pm Servce MceUng Sunday,!:*ju am - Publc U>chre (lven by (Jahfed Representatve or the Urchtowcr. Bble and Trad Socety, n.3!l urn * Walehttmer Mud> - Current ssue of hc "WatchtowT" m.gaane studes PtHUC NVTED -^" * Nunl..ElTOS TAKEN (UtCtlOFTKNA/AltKNK.5 North t.a rsng Slreel HV Kenneth Anderson Phone.24*79u l-o am Sunday School ll:l> am Mornng Worshp 6:5 pm - Young Peoples Servce 7:W pm Eenng Worshp- Wednesday. 7:30 pn Bble Study and prayer hour FltKKMKTOHSTCHtltCll, KSChufchSlrcet Phone Ruberl Henlley, Mnster llclnam Sunday School ll:0n am Mornng Worshp dm pm - Evenng Worshp Prayer scrvcc,as announced j j.u.kmlmtku.., MKTH(tl)ST(HtH(l -.,- J"S27andCountyLneRd-*: * * Pastor Paul R-Jones, * Phone Parsonage & Offce 2620 E. Maple Rapds. ltd. Eureka. j Sunday Worshp 0:00 Church School 7:30 pm WSCS Thrd Thursday each month. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTST, 400 S. Oakland Paul E>Penno, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:5 am-church Servce 0:30 am-sabbatn School Servce UF.STP.(;RMUNTED METHODSTCHURCH \ CocnernfParksandGroveRd. Rev BranK.Sheen. Mnster 9:30 am - Worshp Servce 0:45 am Church School, SKP.\H)SV.l.E UNTED -. ^ METlOlHSTCllKd Drl)aroldBoyd,Pastor * 445DvsonStreet EastLansng.Mchgan 6-30 am Worshp Servce, 0:45 am Church School Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce. K:0 pm Prayer Servce. Admnstratve Hoard frst Monday n the month., General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September. Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at he homes of members. Bcrean Crcle meets thrd Thursday evenng n each month at the homes of members. \ t WAYSDE BAPTST CHURCH Pastor Tm Butler The Cornerof N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. Sunday School -0:00 am Mornng Worshp :00 am Sunday evenng 6:00 pm Wednesday evenng servce 7:30 pm A church where everyone s welcome. FRST CHURCH OF (0) M-2&DeWlltRd Rev. W.Jeff Webb, Pastor Phone: Church Pdrsonage :30 urn- Sunday Mornng Coffee & Fellowshp Tme 9:4. vam-pre-sunday School Quet Tme 0:00 am-sunday School l:00-m(rns Worshp 6:00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:00 p,m-evcnlng Worshp Dscusson & Fellowshp Wednesday: 7:00 pm-sr Chor Practce 7:30pm-Jr Chor Practce and Chldrens Crcle 7:30pm-Bble Study, Dscusson & Prayer Youth Fellowshp st & 3rd Sundays after the Evenng-Servce Women of the Church of God - Meetng st Tuesday each-month DeWtt Area WAYSlllECHAPl. A BBLE CHURCH l437turnerroad.dewtt * HevDouglasBeach.Pastor - Phone , 0 am Sunday School am Worshp Servce 6 pm Young People v r 7 pm Evenng Servke, 7:5 pm Wednesday - Bble Study and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for today. > Bble Lovng» Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng REDEEMER UNTED MKTJKD ST CHURCH losmbrldvst Rchard L,CUrk,P*pr -. ff;»am - Worshp (nursery provldall 0:30 am «Coffee Fellowshp, (No Church School Juw-Aaut) (n,mml\n!tvwstjll)k " Catholc ChUrch, Kather.Jerome Schmllt, Pastor 80N. Brdge Daly Muss: Mon and Thurs - 7:30 pm. Tues. Wed. and Kr 7:0C am Sunday Muss: 9:00 and :5 am Servces at Mddle. School. DeWtt KAST hntt mtl.k (U Non-Dcnomlnatlona,!) tound Uke toad > mle Kast of US-27 flenj.famham.pastor Sunday 0 am - Sunday School. Classes for all ages, am Mornng Worshp 5-4 pm - Youth Fellowshp. Senor. 4 nrrfup. Jet Cadets, pm - Evenng.Servce Wednesday 7:Hl pm - Bble Sludy and Prayer. Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n ull servces, "An open door to an open hook"... A Hblejreachlng churchwtha message Tor.ou.. M)T ltlt^kv tlltl.kllkl Ullard Farrer. Pastor l.ncaled,mle east of Francs Road on Chadwdc toad n,m - Sunday School m Wnrshp Servce - JHK l.t TKHANClll HCt HAW llerbsonltd. DeWtt Sunday.School 9am Worshp 0:30am.VrVSNK-SKHXCmA.CllUllC fornercs-27andwcbbll>ad tevtlennv* Cathey.Jr. Vcar Resdence r Church A9-9G7 Frst f. Thrd Sundays Mornng Prayer lam / Scmd & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon Ham \ \l.j;yf\llmslt\l»tstcuhlt ^4 E Slate ltd ( -ansng :4 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp Servce 5:3 pm Youth Groups Begnnng wth he 4lh Grade 7:0 pm Ev enng Servce WEDNESDAY 7:0( pm Prayer Servce SMT MMTTCt ( (F CHRST m\,lerhsnn besde DeWtt Hgh School Mnster: Dr. lames (lrdw nod Tel(«9-5H0O«rl26-NXl6»:20 urn Bble School ll-3(l am Mornng Worshp Communon Weekly 6:30 pm Youlh Groups 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp Wednesday. 7:3( pm Hour ol Power: Prayer and lhk-sudy " Thursday., \ 7:3l pm Callng Program FKVrl\PTST<l)lH(H W H-UTT..SC HvJerryCnle.Pastnr KKBlH-WltRd Sunday School - 9:45 am Mornng Worshp -:00 am 6 oclock Church Tranng 7 oclock Evenng Worshp Mdweek Prayer Servce 7:30. Youth fellowshp 2nd & 4th Sunday at 8 oclock. Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord," / _ For more nformaton call E or wrte Box 306. DeWtt VAM.KV FARMS UNTED PKNTKUSTALCHUHCH Rev Nel Bolnger. pastor 55 E, State Rd Phone^m-nos 9:30 am - Sunday School :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 lo attend any or all of these servces Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTME Sunday mornng at 0;30 am WRBJ, sao.on your dal. STPETKR.CTHEtANCUHCH V MSSOUR SVXOD Smles west of St Johns on M-2 5j mles south on Francs Road 2m es west nnchurch toad RogerV.Henl.Pastor 8:00 am - Worshp*" 0:30 am - Worshp 9:5 am - Sunday School and bble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at H am. thrd Sunday of the month at 0:30-pm. ST THHESE CATHOLC CHURC Fathers Francs Murray and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: l02w.randolph.lansng Phone Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm Sunday! 6, 8, 0, 2 Holyday: Eve before at 7:30 pm and 7 & 9 am and 5:30 & 7:30 pm Weekday Masses: 7:30 am & 7:30 pm Penance: 4-5 & 8-8:30 pm t Baptsm: Sunday at pm. Please call n, advance. DeHTT COMMUNTY CHURCH lnler-denomlnatonall - MurlJ.Eastman.Paslor Jm McGovney, Sunday School Supt Murjdrle Plerson, Co-Supt jd:45am Sunday School am Church 7 pm * Youth Fellowshp 7 pm Sunday Evenng Servce 7 pm - Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng, Ovd Area, THE UNTED C H! C OFOVD WcstFrontSlreet RevClaudeH.Rldey.Jr.Pastor Worshlp Servce -0 am Church School l! am Nursery servce for ol chldren up to 2nd grade. - WFLF^ANHOLlNESSCHURC, 27*W. Wllam St, Ovd RevLoydKeely D am SundaySchool and Mornng Worshp. Sunday Evetfngs 7:30 pm -7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetngs OVD FRST BAPTST CHURCH Man at Oak Street Rev Earl C. Copen tp»tor 9:45 am Church School* :00 am Mornng Worshp. Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bble Study; 8 pm Senor Chor OVD FKKE^ETHODfT CHURCH - "thechurchwth"acb20:20vsjon" 0 N, Man St. Ovd Rev Rchard Gleason Church Phone Parsonage Phone B :00 am Sunday School «:00 am Mornng Worshp 6;00 pm Youth F.M.Y. 7;30 pm Evenng Worshp 9;30 am Lades Bble Sludy every Tuesday 7:30 pm Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce 6:00 pm Teens Softball every Frday HH.V F VM.Y CAT0.lt<llUH(H OMabblRoad.Ovkl Father Joseph Aubn :00 am Mass on Sunday 7:00 pm Evenng Mass on Wednesday Confessons 0:30 to 0:45 am Sunday * C-..VAtYtt.\PTSTCHU*Ull, Hev WayneGlassmun M-2lalElseHd 9:4 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm Evenng Worshp 7:0» pm Wednesday Prayer meetng.stl.u J..UTH KHAN CHURCH Fowler HE RBSOW.Pastor 9:00 urn Worshp 0:00 urn Sunday School Fowler Area STPU.UTHKR V\ (HM Fowler EjUcesow.Pastor 9:3nam Worshp. U:.0 am Sunday School and Bble (lass MOSTO-.VTHNtTVnrjUll Rev Fr Albert J. Schmllt. Pastor Saturday Evenng Mass - 4:30, 7:00 s oclock pm Sunday Masses 6:30.8:30.0:30 am Holy Days- Holy Day Eve. 4:30 pm.7:00 oclock pm. Holy Day - 6:30 & 8:30 am Sorrowful Mother Novena-Durng school year 7:30 pm. summer months 8:00 oclock pm Sacrament of Penance-Saturdays 3:30 to N 4:00 oclock pm and after 7:00 oclock > pm mass st Frdays - Thursday from :00 am to 2:00 pm. :30 to 4:30 pm & 7:30 pm untl all are "heard tapbsm Sundays at 2:30 pm by appontment. Olher arrangements by appontment. / Else Area K-SE METHODST CHlltCH tcv Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 urn - Mornng Worshp, 0:3fr am - Sunday School, Supt Merle Haese f HP.MSSETHOHSTCHRC tcv Davd Ltchfeld. Mnster 0 am Sunday School. Supt Kenneth Kger am Worshp Servce.FRSTtAPTSTCllURCH 0 am Sunday School Rev Cowley, Supt am Worshp Servce 6:30 pm Junor & Senor B.Y.F, 7:00 pm Evenng Servce 7:00 pm Wednesday, Junor and Senor Chor Practce 7:30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bble Study,. _.~,, - n MPLAN CHURCH OF CHRST. mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School 5565 E. Colony Road Justn She pa rd. Mnster Hll Nchelson. Youth, Mnster 9:45 am - Sunday School am Church 6 pm Youth fellowshp and adult Bble Sludy 7 pm - Evenng Servce 7 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetng ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ STCYH, CATHOLC C UHC Rev Thomas M. Knwalczyk, Pastor POBox97.5l7E.ManSl Bannster Phone: Sunday Lturges: Saturday 7:00 pm Sunday - 8:30 and 0-30 am Holy Day Lturges: 7:?(l am and 8:00 pm *, Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. * KAGUvUNlTK) t METHODSTCHURCH \ tev Ray McBralne. Pastor Telephone * or :30 pm - Mornng Worshp 0:30 am - Church School 7:30 pm - Wednesday. Bble Sludy and prayer meetng EAGLE FOUR.MUARK CHURCH Rev and Mrs, Royal Burnett. Pastor 0:00 am - Sunday School : am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng FATH BAPTSTCHUHCH Dav d J. Zlmmer, Pastor lone mjenorthof raffc lght- Else) Sunday KbleSchool 0:5a.m. Mornng Worshp :00a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:00p.m. Wcd.Prayer&BbleSludy 7:00p.m Bath Area HATH UNTED MKTHODlSTClRdl tcv Clarence Keth 9:4 am Church School :00 am Worshp. " * 7:00 pm Bble Sludy SATH BAPTSTClllU Rev Rchard Cole. Past or :00 am Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm Youth Fellowshp / 7:30 pm Evenng.Servce * Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7;30 pm teotganzkd CHURCH OF JESUS CHHSTOP.ATTFJtl>AY.SANTK Corner Upton Rd4StoHRd Elder Jerry Bard Sunday School -0 am Preachng Servce- l am Chor Practce Wednesday 6:30 pm, Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wednesday 7:30 pm ",. Everyone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FUU.GOSPKLCUltCH 3mlecastofPcrrntoRonM-57, a mle south RcvLyrmShunk,Pastor f 9:45 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm - Youth Servce 7:45 pm - Evenng Servce 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and pralae servce A Pewomo Area UNTED METHHHffTClltn Pewamo,MjcMgan / Mr. HJrm Weltt Sunday:»:» am Homng Worshp 7:00 pm Unted Methodst Youth ftflmfalp Stnday School Classea 0:46Tm. Daly Mass 7:30 Bn Saturday 4:30 pm& 7:45 pm Sunday «:M am & 0;00am A, Holy Baptsm - Sunday, pm,,. Sacred Contesslon-Salxday. 3:30 and 7;» pm «. >, Famly Holy Hour for Peace -Saturday, 7:5 pm * Gunnsonvlle _.. Area GUNNlSONVH.l: UNTED METHODST CHUHC Clark and Wood Roads Hev PauSchlebner. Mnster, 9;30 am Church ( ervce 0:45 am Sunday chool Westphala Area STM AH Y.S CHURCH Westphala tcv Father JamesSchmlt tcv James J, Schmllt-Admlnstrator Phone Saturday Nght Masses: 4:30 & 7:00 pm Sunday Mornng 6:00. B:0O. 0:00 WeekdaysMnnday&Frday7:5& :20 m. Tues & Thurs 7:5 & 8;30 am Wednesday 7:5 & 7:30 pm Holy Days 5:30.7:5 & :20 am. 7!30 pm Wednesday Evenng Mass 7:30 pm Maple Rapds Area THE UMTKD MKrlOmSTCHUHCH Maple Rapds. PastorltevJ.ThomasChurn t Parsonage. Mddle ton Phone Sunday 9:30 am Wnrshp Servce 0;3o am Sunday School Tuesday v. 7:00 pm Senor Chor Practce Wedneslay 2nd Wednesday each month 7:00 pm W S.C.S. Thursday -^ 0:00 Bble Sludy GHKEMUSUNTEDMETHODST (UHC Scott and Marshall Roads Pastor- Norman Wood Sunday. tn:30 am Church School :30 am Church Servces WSCS :rd Wednesday at H pm v LOWKUNTED METHODSTCHURCH Jwe and Norlh Lowe Road Mnster Rev Harold MeGure Sunday School "l-0 am Church Worshp 0:5-:5 Chor H-9 pm Thursday UMW 7:30 ad Wednesday of every month Prayer Sludy Group 0- ^ ^ CONGRFd VntlNAL CHRSTAN CHUHC 40S. Maple Ave. Maple Rapds UK HectorGoodaH- Pastor * \ Phone fl2-465 n am Worshp Servce um Church School fpnrtllngvulftvvl Everyone Wvlcnme Wed Sght d:30 & 7:30 chor practces Thurs Nght 8 pm Fellowshp Servce Eureka Area t ^ CONOR KGATDXA. (HSTANCHKH 269 E. Maple HapdsRd Rev Paul t. Junes. Pastor Phone am Bble School lor overyomt um -Mornng Worshp \ 7:30 pm - Adult Bble dscussons, Nursery provded durng servces 6:30 pm - Youth Meetngs 6:4 pm Wednesday. Jr Chor: Chancel Chor. 7:3( pm, Matherton Area M \T ERNON COMMUNTY CHlRC 2:00 pm - Sunday School :00 pm Worshp Servce Wacousta Area U.U OUST\< (MMUNTYUNTED MKTHHST CHURCH Rev Edward F.Otlo, pastor Phone WR-6623 Mornng Worshp: D am Church School Classes :5 am JrandSr H Y F. 6:00 pm Chorub Chor. Wednesday 3;4 pm Youth Chor. Thursday 6:4 pm Chance) Chor. Thursday 7:30 pm WSCS Noon* Meetngs every :trd Wednesday» WXY/. Noon Meetng every st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 2nd Wednesday at 7:30 Admnstratve Hoard, 4h Monday uf every rd month. Vctor Townshp GROVElllRLKClllRCH Hev Robert Prange. Pastor PrceandShcpardsvllcRads 0:00 am - Sunday School. Classes for alt ugss y :00 am Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm-syoung People 7:3( prn Evenng Servce 7:30pm Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4th J Thursday " Couples Club meets 4th Saturday n month Lansng, KMKE.YdlUUlOF CHRST O07KlmherlyDrvr jnstng. Mchgan- John Halls am Mornng Worshp 0 am- Bble.Study 6 pm Evenng Worshp Mdweek xervke 7SW pro Wednesday nght Brdgevlle Area HRMEVM.E GOSPEL MSSON 4 mles MUU of Pompe, Pastor J.S.Dngman Sunday 3 pm Bble School 3:45 pm Worshp Servce Thursday 7:30 pm Collage Prayer Meetng (.. (Announced from pulpt), ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. JOHNS ^j^*^*^x^w^j<^*^jrt*v<^>r<wc*^jr^k^j^ rtft te& Attend the church of lts week THESE CLNTON COUNTY FRMS MAKE THS CHURCH PAGE POSSBLE Central Natl Bank OF ST JOHNS St Johns-Ovd-Pewamo Member PDC \ S & H Farm Sales & Servce - New Holland Machnery Our Specalty f 4 M N on US-27 to - / French Rd Phone Egan Fprd Sales, nc. 200W.Hgham, Phone D&B Party Shoppe Open Mondaythru Saturday f Complete Party Supples 224 N Clnton Phone 224*3535/ Antes Cleaners t Pckup and Delvery ST. JOHNS 08 W Walker N\ Phone Parrs Rexall Store The Corner,Drug Store Phone Schmtt Electrc " / 002 E State St Johns Phone * Phllps mplement COMPANY 3l3 N LansngSt Phone SPACE FOR RENT. * Wes Gulf Servce Free Pck-up & Delvery S US-27 v Phone Captol Savngs AND toan ASSN. 222 N Clnton ( \ Phone SPACE... FOR. - RENT /,. ^ /- 4 >.ftwv z. St Johns Co-op N Clnton Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, nc., -08tt N Clnton St, St Johns, Mchgan Federal-Mogul CORPORATON St Johns Plant FOWLER Mathews ^levator Gran-Feed-Beans Phone WESTPHALA Maynard-Allen STATE BANK Portland-Sunfleld-WestphalU Member PDC Phone h > -.

15 March 2,975 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN the market place Call (( Help Wanted WATRESSES - Experenced cocktal or dnng. Apply n person 9- a,m,-2 p.m. 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Mr. Keracos, Tarrytown Tavern, 2499 N. US 27, DeWtt, 44-3-p-l MANAGEMENT OP PORTUNTY - f you are well dressed, enjoy meetng people and have ablty to work on your own, you are the person am lookng for.. Send resume, address,, and phone no. to Box B% Clnton County News, St. Johns, Mchgan p-l EXPERENCED Sales & Sales Manager for Chemcal Vtamns. Wholesale, retal servce. For an ntervew p-l WANTED General offce grl wth typng ablty. Full tme. Send short resume to Box D c/o Clnton County News r St. Johns, Mchgan p-l EARN $6-$8 per hr. Wll hre 6 grls by March 3lst. Send resume and phone no. to Mrs. Sopocy, 5995 Wlson, Rd. Bannster, p-l HELP WANTED -Bookkeeper secretary, 2 years experence requred, startng $2.6 an hour, lberal frnge benefts. Send resume to Clnton Co. News, Box F, St Johns, M. 46-l-p-l FOR EXTRANCOME After your regular job, supply famles n your own neghborhood wth. RAWLEGH household necesstes. NO experence necessary^ Apply x Jobs Wanted -FRED ADAMS ROOFNG - Free Estmates, lcensed. Barns, houses, nsurance work, metal & shngle roofng. Ph v P-3 Chance to get up early. Shower. Shave. Shne your shoes. Walk for mles. Work hard. Get drty. Walk back. Go to bed late. Get up early agan. And be proud of t. Call Army Opportuntes Jon the people whove joned the Army. An Equl Opportunty Employer D.L. PATTSON Constructon. Co., backhoe trenchng, basements, sewer hookups, septc tanks, dranfelds. All work s nsured bonded ^and guaranteed. Free estmates, callr tf-3 WANTED General Bcycle repar, standard and multspeed bkes, Ph ALTERATONS - Dressmakng of tall knds, women and chldren only , 44-3-D-3 WE ARE NOW takng orders j for our. sprng eaves troughng work. MAlso, we can supply you wth plumbng, heatng and water condtonng equpment at far prces. Also, good lne of shotgun & rfle ammo, & reloadng components, ce fshng gear. FOWLER PLUMBNG & HEATNG, Fowler, Mchgan p-3 WANTED Custom plowng, Ph, p-3 WANTED Maspnary work, basement repars, chmneys and frplaces bult or repared. All types of masonry and cement work. Ph, Real Estate TO SETTLE ESTATE 2 story home at 228 East Pne Street, Else, Mch. Large lvng room, dnng room, 3 bedrooms. Can be seen by appontment by contactng Trust Department, Clnton Natonal Bank, St Johns, Mch., Bds wll be accepted thr^u March 4,975. Bds to be submtted to Clnton Natonal Bank, St Johns, Mch D-4 FOR SALE By owner, 2 bedroom house. mmedate possesson, new gas furnace. For appontment, call or p-4 CLASSFED BUSNESS SERVCE DRECTORY H Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms AUCTONEER AL GALLOWAY, AUC TONEER Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns DON BREMER, AUC TONEER, Farms, Dary Dspersals, Estates, Households. Apprasals. Lqudatons. DeWtt [57] G2. AUTOMOTVE BLL FOWLER FORD. New & Used Cars & Pck-ups. N. U>S-27, DeWtt, BOBS AUTO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , 800/N. Lansng. C&D CHEVROLET CO., New & used Cars, Else You cant do better anywhere. EGAN FORD SALES, NC., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Maverck- Torno-Mustang. For the Rest Buy n New & " Used Chevrolets see EDNGER CHEVROLET, Fowler, Phone HETTLEtS MOTOR SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks. MOORE OL CO.,-f ts tres, see us, 909 E. State, Ph CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and -delvery, 03 W. Walker, phone v CREDT BUREAU Clnton County CREDT BUREAU, Phone , Credt Reports - Collectons, DRUGS PARRS REXALL DRUGS, open daly 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 8:30-2:30 & 5-7 p.m. wmmmmmamtmmammmm ELECTRCANS SCHMTT ELECTRC CO., Resdental - Commercal - ndustral, , 002 E. State St. FARM DRANAGE JAMES BURNHAM, Phone St. Johns , R3 r St. Johns. FERTLZERS ZEEB FERTLZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns , Ashley, FNANCAL CAPTOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton, , Safety for Savngs snce 890. FLORSTS Sav ft wth Qualty flowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP, 32 N. Clnton, St. Johns, FOODS ANDYS GA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. - NSURANCE Automoble Coverage Fre nsurance - General CaSUlaty, ^ALLABY-* BREWBAKER, NCr 08.,6,N. Clnton Ave. St. Johns, Phone JEWELRY LEVEYS JEWELRY, Orange Blossom, damond rngs. Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, TO PLACE YOUR PROFESSON At LSTNG N THS DRECTORY LQUD FUELS Tres/batteres, ol, grease, on the farm tre servce, fuel delveres. FARMERS PETROLEUM CO-OP. NC W. M-2 Box 227, St. Johns, Ph PARTY SUPPLES ) & B PARTY SHOPPE, Package Lquor 9 a.m. - 0 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fr. & Sat, 9 a.m. - p.m. 224 N. Clnton.., * PLUMBNG DUNKEL PLUMBNG AND HEATNG, Lcensed Master Plumber Ph, , 807 E. State St. RESTAURANT DALEYS FNE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph. 224 r 3072, S. US 27-M*mlej3. M-2. TAX SERVCE JOHN M. SRRNE * Accountng & Tax Servce. 02 N..Clnton, St. Johns. Phone , VACUUM SALES KRBY CENTER, VACUUM SALES AND SERVCE. New & Rebult Krbys. Good selecton of other* makes. 705 N. US 27 St. Johns, WESTERN TOM6 WESTERN STORE, ml. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon.- Sat., Fr, tl 9.- Anytme by Appt., & Call ATTENTON EXECUTVES Ranbow Lake at Maple Rapds. You know the area, just beautful! Ths Spansh Tr- Level s located -en two $5,000 Wooded, Lake Front Lots J AH Brck, 4 Bedrooms, 2& Baths, Famly Room, Formal Dnng, 2 Stall Garafee. Over 2,000 Square feet^hls s ypur chance at an unbelevable prce! Please call; Dave Fnkel or Square Beal Estate, nc Planfeld N.E., Grand Rapds pU PLEASE - need Rural. Clnton County Homes and Acreages for qualfed out-of town buyers, f youre consderng a sale. Call Robert Weber, LaNoble Realty - Realtors, 56 E. Mchgan, ,-evenngs, WErBUY sellers nterest n Land contracts. Cash. Fast servce. Call Ford S. LaNoble, 56 East Mchgan Ave., Lansng, Mchgan Phone 57r , evenngs, For Rent COMMERCAL* on US-27, 200 Square Feet, Buldng mmedate occupancy. Gas* heat, Ar condtonng, large parkng area. Also small store n Southgate Plaza. Call Q-tf-6 MAKE YOUR reservatons now for your summer vacaton. Rent a motor home from Dreps Motor Homes. Phone for more nformaton today. / 45-tf-6 FOR RENT Cozy 3 room apt, wth large bath. Beautfully decorated, fully carpeted, lots of closet and storage space. Stove and refrgerator furnshed, Close to hgh school, % mde from St Johns cty lmts. Prefer sngle woman, no pets. Call after 6" p.m D-6 -L.-- -uj FOR RENT ~ v farmshe&efncy wth all utltes pad, arate unt. Adults only, ne l-p-6 FOR RENT - About 20 acres farmland south edge of St. Johns. Cash rent. Ph after 6:00 p.m. or weekend anytme p-6 Wanted to Rent LAND FOR Sprng Crops , Ron Cuthbert. 33-tf-7 WE ARE lookng for a country home to rent by July st, Call , 44-3-p-7 WANTED, SUMMER RESDENCE Responsble Florda homeowner couple, 65, desre to care for or reasonably rent 4 to 5 months, ths sprng. References, Mchgan and here. Harold Rose, 943 N.E. 23rd. Terrace, Pampano Beach, Florda, p-7 WANTED TO RENT - House wth freplace, 2 bedrooms near St, Johns l-p-7 Moble Homes EOR SALE 975 Regent moble home;. 4x65,2 bedroom, 2 baths, completely carpeted. Very reasonable. Ph for more nformaton D40 FOR SALE 2x60 2 bedroom, Lberty r moble home. Fully furnshed, ar condtoned. For more nformaton "ph ^ 44-3-p-lO Automotve FOR SALE Marlette Traler, 2x62 wth 7*x2* expando. Carpeted throughout except ktchen and bathroom. 3 bedrooms. Harvest gold applances vplus dshwasher and dsposal, natural gas furnace, 40 gal. electrc hot water heater, $7,700 unfurnshed, $8,000 partally furnshed. Can be seen at 609 N, Morton, Lot 39 or call , call after 5:00 on Wednesday and Thursdays. 42-tf-DH-0 *«>\ftft»ut\jwwr**^hh^^ FEDEWA BULDERS >«PH SB7-38H - FOWLEH. MCH ST. JOHNS fc25> LANSNG Frank Mloa DalsBlw Bob Law / Dck Haback Max na Fadawa Bbnna Good Hank Furman JlmFadaw Bob Fadawa VEGA Hatchback, 3 speed manual shft wth rado and t pe deck. 25 m. per^gal, p-ll FOR SALE Caprce Estate Wagon, full power, AM- FM Stereo, radal tres, plus many extras r 5,000 mles. Ph ask for Bll before 5 PM p-ll FOR SALE - 4 Sears Al State Tres, 650X 3. Real good condton, $35. Phone * FOR SALE - CHEVROLET 973 LUV PCKUP wth cover. 27 E. Clnton St., Ovd, , 46--p-ll FOR SALE 969 Ford LTD Runs good. Ph p-ll CASH for your CAR. We need good used CARS. LUDWCKS USED CARS p-ll Motorcycles r FOR SALE Enduro Motorcycle. Good condton. $750. Call p-2 FOR SALE C.L. 350 Honda, new Aprl 974,,000 mles, $ S. Traver St., St Johns p-2 Snowmobles FOR SALE Skmmer ^naw^moble«eectrc5tart,^0s, S.TraverSt. St. Johns p-4 FOR SALE 972 Sno-Jet, SST- 433, $ Sno-Jet, 338, $275. Wll consder trade » 46-3-p-4 x Hobby Supples 7 HOBBY LOBBY 22 N. Clnton Downtown St. Johns, Yarns, Models, Ho-Trans Crafts, Books. Crewel, Needlepont >7 Farm Machnery 8 FOR SALE 964 Fox Chopper Wth 2 row.narrow comhead and hay pckup. n excellent condton. Gayle Hoffer, ^ 44-3-p-8 FOR SALE 2 crcular corn crbs, 4* dameter, 6* to eaves. Has center vent. Gayle Hoffer, p-8 WANTED TO BUY - narrow or wde front end for a 400 J.D. Phone Westphala, P-8 TRACTOR FOR SALE 973 John Deere 4230 Desel wth sound guard body cab, rado tape player, quad range trans t dual hyd. outlets, dual rear tjres, 400 hours, excellent condton l-p-8 Farm Produce FOR SALE June clover seed. Almond or Rchard Cressman, p-9 FOR SALE Wheat straw, June clover seed. 2 mles west, >s north of Fowler p-9 FOR SALE June Clover Seed, Herman Dehm p-9 ACCO SEED CORN -All above 90% germnaton, excellent hgh yeldng varetes on hand for mmedate delvery wth very compettve prces. Free cap wth each order. GREENWOOD FARMS. St. Johns, , /\.., * «W 9 h.n.r.r- «:-** Ate**"* Hogs & Sheep BUFFET FOR SHEEP SHEARNG Call Mke Barnes, p-27 Frday and*saturday, 5 to 9 p.m. Large Salad Bar All you can eat! ^ J Plus Regular Menu JAMBOREE! Sunday, March 6 2 p.m. to? All Bands Welcome LVE MUSC! Saturday, 9:30 to :30 Sunday, 6 to 0 by the Town Comltf fott BOB BASLEY, AL CANTER, JM MLLER/ - EARLN THRUSH Prvate partes and banquets welcome. BNGO every Wednesday nght sponsored by CRYSTAL LONS CLUB *****Mt~*******te*+k*+k***k^ crystal, Mchgan FOR SALE - One Boar 200 lbs. U mle east of US-27. Howe Rd p-6-20 FOR SALE FEEDER Pgs. Call after 5 pm x * FOR SALE - 50 young ewes due to Jamb mddle of Aprl. 2 regstered Rams. Julus Bengel, 4 m. S. of Fowler, fy m. E, oncenterlne. 46-l-p-20 FOR SALE & servce age York Boars, Phone D-20 Poultry "JUMBO" WHTE ROCK and HOT SHOT RED BABY CHX every Tuesday at Ranbow Tral Hatchery n St. Lous. Ph U-22 ORDER CHCKS NOW - Meat type & layer type avalable. Also ducklngs, goslngs & turkeys. GREENWOOD FARMS, p-22 / _ Horses HORSES BOARDED, ndoor arena. Lessons and box stalls avalable tf-24 FOR SALE Purebred Araban horses, 2 mares, yearlng flly, yearlng colt. Excellent breedng. Prced reasonably f sold now. Call p-24 Garage Sale RUMMAGE SALE - St. Johns -Jaycee Auxlary, March 5, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Muncpal buldng for under-prvledged chldren n area. Donatons, Ph or Mscellaneous NEED rtofly tftnc,ft*6ncrete,.runt.{trml * f. t poured walls, or cement work done? Wc have a fleet of rado dspatched trucks plus a crew of men f needed. Fedewa Bulders, nc., 628 Wrght Road at Prce Rpad, Phone tf-27 WAflfED KEYPUNCH, OPERATORS. Many employers have called Tor keypunch operators n ths area. Our course could qualfy you for these jobs. 6 week course. Call collect 57) for nformaton. Spartan -Keypunch Academy. 26-tf-27 WARDS stereophonc record player, speakers. Chevy 2 snow tres, wheels, 7354, Small boat motor/call p-27 s STRNG BASS - Full sze wth bow and cover. Call Excellent condton, 45-3-p-27 FOR. SALE Freplace wood, all hardwood. $800 pckup load, delvered, Ph, B D-27 NEW 975 CLASSC OMEGA KRBY VACUUM, $ Rebult Krby, $49.50 & up. year warranty. KRBY CENTER, St. Johns. Ph P-27 ONU FLEA MARKET.- 2 Kdd, ona, Mchgan. Open Saturday and Sunday. Call for space and nformaton. 20 dealers, huge selecton, dolls, doll repar, and furnture. 35-tf-27 BEAUTFUL WEDDNG NVTATONS - and accessores. -Speedy servce. Fnkbeners Fowler. Phone tf-27 FREE MONTHS RENT end we wll move you free from the Lansng area. Large 45x90 foot lots, fult pads end patos, sodded lawns door to door mal servce, $65 per month, No Securty Depost. Cty Water and Sewer. Walk to shops" n Downtown St. Johns. ST. JOHNS MOBLE HOME VLLAGE 609 MORTON ST. PH AT MOBLE HOMES GUT MOBLE HOMES GRAY H0LE HO DOUBLE REBATE UP TO *,500 N CASH Up to,000 Rebate on new homes n stock from GRAY - A guaranteed monthly cash ncome for two years PUS $50 to 500 cash wth purchase of any new Redman home n stock. Pad to you drect from the factory HURRY! - Rebate Deadlne March 7th MOBLE HOME SALES CENTER M.7 V* Ml. W.ttl.96 Soutrmat s Unttn OMONDHLE OPEN WEEKDAYS - 9a.m. t09 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m. to6 p.m., Sunday - to 6 p.m. tm > GUT MOBLE HOMES GMT MOBLE HOMES GRT MOBLE HOMES J Beautful ranch on large country lot. Ths s a super sharp home wth large garage, full basement, famly room and many other extras. Call Bonne.. Ths home cant be duplcated for ths prce. Large ranch, 4 bedrooms, n new area, close to school and park. Call Gorde... <, Older home n Lansng - Needs work, Ths s a buy for the handyman. Call Hank. St. Johns - South 60 acres - 5 bdrm home-barn-garage. L/C terms. Call Bonne. Langsburg - 3 bdrm remodeled home, 4 cty lots, laundry,- man floor. L/C terms. Call Bonne. Acreage across fromsleepy Hollow Development. Front part vacant, rear part has woods. SeveraLnew homes.under constructon, plus lots we can buld on. Fnancng avalable. No. money down f you can qualfy. -. Large 4 bedroom home, completely carpeted. St, Johns, 3 freplaces, solarum, full-basement, and more. Call Maxne.. r Professonal space {or rent at FEDEWA BULDERS AND BROKERS offce. Stop fn and well help you work out your floor plan. 4 apartments large parkng area - close to town. A good nvestment. Call Bonne, FNANCNG 7%% -*8»/4% m% 8%& avalable. f youre thnkng about buldng, see us. Up to 33 year mortgages, dependng on program. Several exstng homes avalable usng these fnancng programs. Buldngs ht avalable n town and country usng our plans or yours, RESDENTAL, FARM COMMERCAL;. BULDNGLEASNG.- 6pon Monday, Wadnatdy & Frday evenlng tl 9:00 Saturday mornng* tl noon Turn L^ of lght 5 m. 62BWrlgftRd.,Fow«r 55 North U.S. 27, St. John f you an raadng th( ad, you are mtarastad ln.raalata»«chack the lstngs at our offlw

16 6 Mscellaneous FOR SALE - Used full sze Frgdare electrc range. Excellent Cond. ph P-27. FOR SALE - Anvls, Shop Smth. Unt, drll presses, steel desks & cabnets, ar compressors, lathe, 2" x 36". Jesse Jones Ph , 44-3-p-27 FOR SALE-Used 30" Skelgas stove, $50, Ph, p-27 START THNKNG - About ar condtonng now! Pre-season prces now n effect, SCHAFER HEATNG, , 45-3-p-27 JUST A FEW t UNTS LEFT Bnd Town & Country Lvng At ts Best M-2 T0WNH0USES N OVD LUXUROUS v Furnshed or Unfurnlhed 2 Bedroom-al elecrldk bath, ar condtoned, carpoted, range and rafrlgarator, OVD-SERVCE AGENCY NC. Phona S" t FOR SALE Used rdng lawn mowers, all recondtoned, 6 h.p. to 2 h,,p. $300 to $995. GLNTON TRACTOR AND HARDWARE, 08 E, Ralroad St, across from the depot n St. Johns P-27 REPOSSESSED CONSOLE PANO. Pecan wood fnsh, Lke new, factory warranted, BALEY MUSC CENTER, St. Johns p-27 - SALE ON ALL clothng tems 5% off gloves, boots, snowmoble suts, etc, St.* Johns Co-op FOR SALE - Used refrgerator, $30, also small stereo $30.Call , 46--P-27 Wanted Mscellaneous TMBER WANTED - Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVREAUX SAWMLL, NC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, Mch. Phone and/or U-28 WANTED - Rde to Alma. Work 8:30-5:00. Call P-28 DCKS BARBERSHOP Wlle Movng From St. Johns ToOvdMajch st. New Shop Opens March 2th Thanks to my many frends and customers n St. Johns AL GALLOWAY USED FARM EQUPMENT TRACTORS - COMBNES - CORNHEADS TLLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PCKERS TRACTOR PARTS - REBULT HEADS J z GOOD SELECTON AT ALL TMES Phone (57) or Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 ST. JOHNS, MCH. MA j A rjssftom** *M? mm*l \flmmvlt vjt/l ^nf^wvrru *W_ mmwwv % WmtMd** SALES & SERVCE NEW TRACTORS JOHN DEERE NO NEW EQUPMENT SET OF DUAL WHEELS w/new tre 8.4x34 NEW DEA SPREADERS YEAR-A-ROUND TRACTOR CABS KASCO FOLLOWNG HARROWS NEW DEA ELEVATORS 4,46, & 5 ft.. M&W NO.300 WAGON & BOX H&S LOAD-KNG FORAGE BOX, CROSS 20 ft. SNGLE CHAN ELEVATORS DUNHAM LEHR LOADERS * K KLL BROS. 8 Ton & 0 Ton, WAGON GEARS KLL BROS. No. 350 GRAVTY BEDS KEWANEE 8 Ton & 0 Ton WAGON GEARS KEWANEE ROTARY HOES KEWANEE FELD CULTVATORS PANSH FELD CULTVATORS 2 ft.-26 ft. PEPN FLEXBLE SPKE HARROWS, PEPN FOLLOWNG SPKE HARROWS REYCO ALUMNUM GATES-0 ft. & 6 ft. JOHN DEERE &0 PtOWS (N FURROW, 7-6") 065 A WAGON GEARS 965 WAGON GEARS NO. 350 MOWER JOHN DEERE NO. 54 SPREADER 220 DSC HARROW 8J4 ft. J USED EQUPMENT / FARMALLM TRACTOR M.F> NO. 35 GAS TRACTOR FARMALL 350 DESEL JOHN DEERE 00 NDUSTRAL GAS TRACTOR w/ndustral LOADER JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR w/power TROL FARMALL, SUPER M FARMALL CUB w/flal MOWER, JOHN DEERE PLOW 5-6" HC NO. 70 PLOW 6-6" PULL TYRE HC NO, ELEVATOR 40 ft SET OF NEW DUAL RMS w/usetf TRES 5 5.5x38 4 ROW CULT. FOR J.D. 200 TRACTOR HC SEM-MOUNTED PLOW 4-4" / JOHN DEERE NO. 8% ELEVATOR 38 ft- MAYRATH 4 ft. ELEVATOR SNOWMOBLES JOHNDEEREJDX8(973) 2972SK-DOO 969 HOMELTE DON SHARKEY John Dwrt Sats & &*rvlc«j4mlweatofst.lqu : Phone Notce PCK UP ENTRY BLANK for Bernept Publc Lbrarys Aprl Crafts Far now at Lbrary o-29 CHLD CARE - North Lansng Lcensed Home, Sherdan Road school dstrct. Learnng actvtes encouraged P-29 MURTON A sncere "Thank you" to the staff of Clnton Memoral Hosptal and to our many frends for ther cards, letters, flowers, and other acts of thoughtfulness whle was.. t was much apprecated,. Mrs. Helen Murton 46--P-30 POHL - wsh to thank Fr. TPPAT MC\M (n TREAT MOM to a J t*!«.., delcous / Schmtt and all the prests and ssters fw ther p yere ^ Roast Beef and Ham dnner vsts whle was n, the Sunday, March 6th, at St. Joes School hosptal. also thank all the Gym. Servng from doctors, nurses and nurses ads :30-3:30. Adults, for the wonderful care $2.50, chldren (5-2) $,00, under 5, 50& Sponsored by St. JosephsAltarSocety. 46-l-p-29 PUBLC AUCTON - Tuesday, March,8tl) at oclock at 80 S," DeWttRd.,,SkJohns ( 973,Skl Doo snowmoble! Sealed bds wll be accepted. Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns 46--P-29 ( NOW TAKNG AP- PLCATONS for shoe salesman. Good workng condtons, frnge benefts. NORM HENRY FNE SHOES P-29 SPECAL - BEdKERS BRDAL & MENS WEAR, FOWLER... FREE par slacks wth purchase of Sport,Coat p-29 BECKER FURNTURE carpet sale and beddng sale n progress. Call for detals, 44-3-p-29 SAVE GAS, SAVE TME, SAVE MONEY -- Stop & shop at Gambles Catalouge Center n Fowler p-29 MOTORCYCLE OWNERS For y good rates and fast clam servce on your bke nsurance call WLLARD J. REED AGENCY tf-29 BG SALE New couches, chars, dnette sets, Used furnture. JERRYS BARGAN STORE DOWNTOWN St. Johns. * 45-3-p-29 PECES OF TME ANTQUES S. Francs Rd. St. Johns. Prmtves, pottery, and early furnture , Tues., Thurs., Sun, p-29 / FOR SALE - Parts for all electrc shavers. Leveys Jewelry, Else,, l-tf-29 FOWERJlESpENTS^Taka your ads to Fnkbeners receved. - also thank my famly, relatves, neghbors and frends for the prayers, vsts, cards and kndness to me whle was n the hosptal and snce my return tome. t was all very much apprecated. JohnA.Pohl n Memoram l 46-l-p-30 Phylls M. to Gary L. and SS C y f 0 r servce! fast " KTf5f 50-dh-tf-29 Pa " trca M - Newcombe, *>l7, Everett( No L -^ / Feb 25: Bohl, Mary; Kus, LET US RECOMMEND a panter or paper hanger for you. Lllan; Malnak, Anna; Kozumphk, Josephne; Your Sherman Wllams Dealer, Fnkbeners Fowler. Phone tf-29 BNGO Holy FamtyChurch. 50 Mabbtt Rd, Ovd. Mondays 7 pm. 6-U-29 CUSTOM BUTCHERNG AND PROCESSNG. by appontment. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef- Pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Vaughns M?at Processng. West Cty Lmts on Bussel Rd. just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone Jake Vaughn.. S-tf-nc-^, THERE S now a Tmex Repar Servce n. Mchgan. Free estmates wll be sent on all repars, do not send money. We also repar all other makes of -watches. Please send watches to Tmex Repar Servce, P.O. Box 28, Knde, Mch tf-29 CONCRETE WALLS Fedewa St Johns. f Bulders, nc., 628 Wrght Feb 26: Fedewa Bulders, nc Road, 5/ mles south of Fowler., to Roger N. and Dawn L. Pung, Phone tf-29 - property n Sec 7, Eagle. TRACTORS Farmall H Good Condton ^Ferguson No. 20 M.M. 4 Star wde front, Gas M.F.. 40 w/back hoe & loader OTHER EQUPMENT L.H.C. 3 Hole Gran Drll w/gnass seeder MasseyFerguson 260 Chopper w/2 row corn head.h. 4 row cultvator to ft H or M, Brlllon 0 ft. Cultpacker M.F. 3x 6 Mounted Plow Gehl No. 72 drect Chopper Hawkblt Tank Type Spreader Massey Ferguson No. 3 Baler J,D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head J.D. 3 pt, htch sprayer w/centrfugat pump New Speedy 50 Gal. 3 pt. Htch Sprayer W/28 ft boom, $ Massey Ferguson 4 row Rear Cultvator.H.G. 4 row Rear Cultvator - Olver 4 row Rear Cultvator New Holland 273 Baler J.D, 56 Sem-mount Plow, New bottoms 8t Coulters v.f. 54 Sem-mountPldw M.F V No. 606 Feld Cultvator CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN Feb 26; Shaw, Edward F. and Rose Ann to Robert p* and Ann E, Bshop, property n Sec 0, Bath, n Memoram ts so hard to bear the sorrow, Of losng someone dear, But lovng chershed memores, Wll keep our Mother near. n memory of Else Saxton, 46--P-3 hvmemoram n lovng memory of, Agnes M. Roberts, who passed away 4 years ago March 2, 97. Nothng can ever take away; The Love a Heart Holds Dear. Fond Memores Lnger Everyday; Remembrance Keeps Her Near, Sadly mssed by her daughters, sster, grandchldren and great grandchldren. 46-l-p-3l Legal news PROBATE COURT Wednesday, March 9,975 Edward Duba Change of Name. Real Estate Transfers (From records n offce of Regster of Deeds) Feb 2: Larry T. Schaefer, nc to Peter and Helen Nska, property n Sec 20, DeWtt. Feb 24: Eavey, Rchard Noel and Betty Mare to Carl C. and Maree L. Grebnger, property n Sec 26, Watertown.. Feb 24 :Conkn, Duane H. and Fleetham, Agnes; Spka, Mary to Anthony S. and Ottla A. Bohl, property n Sec 22, Duplan Feb 25: Searles, Wllard D. and Lllan C. to Danel K. and Debrs. Herald, property n Sec 4, Greenbush. Feb 25: Green, Merle H. and Catherne to Merle Dane Green, Charles, Velmar Green, property n Sec 3, Duplan, "Feb 25: Green, Merle H. and Catherne to Merle Duane Green, Charles Velmar Green, property n Sec 24, Duplan. Feb 25; Rehm, Davd L. and Barbara A. to The Else Dcknson Trust, property n" Sec 26, Bngham. Feb 25: Herndon, Adelne F. to Edward F! and Rose Ann Shaw, property n Sec 0, Bath. Feb 25: Shaw, Edward F. and Rose Ann to Robert D. and Ann E. Bshop, property n Sec 0, Bath. E Feb 26: Mercer, Howard L. and rene B. to Davd C. and Anna E. Sebert, Lot 4, Blk 40 r Salter & Son, nc. Phone ;6~7?-UJ T7 fj, / Feb 26: Brd, Teddy R, and Wlma. to Dayd E, and Crsteena H, Gaut, property n Sec 26, Rley, Feb 26: Paulns, James R. and Luclle A. to Gordon L. and Roberta Brunger, Robert-and Susan Brunger, Steven Brunger, Lot 59, Westchester Hts. Feb 27: Hart, Myrtle Faye to Lauretta Faye Wlcox, property n Sec 6, Duplan. Feb 27: Nelson, Ronald E. and Leona L, to Danel L. and Theora Santana (l Lot 24, Royal Shores., Feb 27: Frost, Mabel to Melvn D. and Jance D. Frost, property n Sec 3, Essex. Feb 28: Mllbrook Meadows, nc. to Gary L.and PatrcaM. Newcombe, Lot, Mllbrook Mdws #2. Feb 28: Nswonger, Howard J. and Evelyn J. to Rchard E. and Anne F. Towns, property n Sec 22, Olve, Feb 28: Cheney, Glenn T. and Nancy V, to Ots E. and Paula R. Kortz, Lot 2, Whte Oaks, Feb 28: Brown, Wnchell and Mldred to The John Spousta Trust, Lot 5, Brown Sub. Feb 28: Townsend, MarthrG. and Patrca A. to Mark D. and Lnda M. Carpenter, Lot,6, Westchester Hts. Mar 3: Rademacher, Jphn C, and Catherne M. to Leonard P. and Barbara A. Rademacher, property n Sec 2, Dallas. Mar 3: Radsmacher, Leonard P, and Barbara A. to John C. and Catherne M. Rademarhor, property n Sec 23, Dallas. Mar3; Thelen, Rchard J. and Phylls A. to Ferdnand P, and Paulne M. Ma_rtn, property n Sec 9, Westphala. Mar 3: Lehner, Melvn Eugene and Ruth Ann to Wllam "E. and Olge E. Warner, Lot 2, Parmah Acres. Mar 4: Allen, Charlette M. to Elmer B. and mogene L. Decker, Lot 2, Blk 4, Bath. LEGAL NOTCE^, State of Mchgan, n the Crcut Court for the County of CLNTON.} WALLACE THRUSHMAN and LOS THRUSHMAN, Plantffs, vs ARLENE GLASSBROOK, and her unknown Hers and Assgns, Defendants.. ORDER OF PUBLCATON, fle No. 75 CH At a sesson of sad Court held n the Clnton County Crcut Court Rooms, County.Courthouse, Sant Johns, Mchgan, on the 9th day of February, 975. "* * > PRESENT: HONORABLE LEO W. CORKN, Crcut Judge. On readng and flng the Complant n sad cause and the Court havng read the Affdavt of Carroll R. Taber attached thereto, from whch t satsfactorly appears to the Court, that the Defendant.above named, for the unknown hers and assgns are proper and necessary partes Defendant n the above enttled cause, and; t further appearng that after dlgent search and nqury t cannot be ascertaned, and t s not known whether or not sad Defendants are lvng or dead, or where any of them may resde f lvng, and, f dead, whether (they have personal representatves or hers lvng or where they or some of them may resde, and further that the present whereabouts of sad Defendants are unknown, and that the names of the persons who are ncluded theren* wthout beng named, but who are mpressed theren under the ttle of unknown hers and assgns, cannot be ascertaned after dlgent search and < nqury. On moton of Carroll R. Taber, attorney for Plantffs, T S ORDERED that sad Defendants and ther unknown hers and assgns, cause ther appearance to be entered n ths cause wthn three (3) months of the date of ths Order, and n default thereof that sad Complant be taken as confessed by the sad Defendants ther unknown hers and assgns... T S FURTHER ORDERED thatwthn forty! (40) days Plantffs cause a copy of ths Order to be publshed n the Clnton. County News, a newspaper prnted, publshed and crculated n sad county, such publcaton to be contnued SMONS PLANNG MLL MANUFACTURERS OF: TRUCK, PCK-UP, HAY AND GRAN RACKS, FORAGE BOXES, BUNK FEEDERS, PORTABLE CATTLE MANGERSAND ACCESSORES. CUSTOM WOODWORKNG. 268 S.HENDERSON FOWLER, MCHGAN PHONE {AREA 57) , theren once each week for sx weeks n successon, Leo W. Corkn Crcut Judge Countersgned; Vergeme Krebel Deputy Clerk TAKE NOTCE that ths sut \n whch the fdregong Order was duly made, nvolves and s brought o quet ttle to- the followngdescrbed land: Lots 29 and 30 of Lovngs. West sde Plat No,, Bath Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, LAVEY AND TABER by /s/carroll R. Taber * Carroll R. Taber (P 2237) 409 West ona Street Lansng, Mchgan S^B NOTCE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON FORECLOSURE Publc Notce s hereby gven, that pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and order of sale entered by the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, on the 0th day of February, 975, n the case of Leo R. Motcheck and Gertrude Mote heck,, plantffs, vs. Gene W. Barlsh and Bethany M. Barlsh, Defendants, Fle No , sad judgment beng n favor of Plantffs and aganst Defendants, the Sherff of Clnton County, under the supervson of the Clnton County Crcut Court wll offer for sale to the hghest bdder, at a publc aucton to be held at the Clnton County Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, on the 25th day of Aprl, 975, at 0:00 A.M., the followng descrbed real estate: Begnnng on the center of. Schavey Road at a pont North 05-0 East ee"t-, from the ntersecton of the center of Schavey Road" and the South lne of Secton 8, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan; thence East feet; thence North 5*0* East 20 feet, thence West feet to the, center of Schavey Road, thence South 5 0 West 20 feet to pont of begnnng. The Westerly 43 feet reserved for hghway purposes. Now known as Lot 7 of Luroma Park Subdvson DATED: February 28, 975. SNYDER, LOOMS, EWERT, EDERER & PARSLEY Attorneys for Plantffs By: Phllp J. Brdsall 200 Bank of Lansng Buldng Lansng, Mchgan ^ ^ ^^^_^^ ( STATE OFWCHGAN N THE CRCUT COURT FOR THE COUNTYD^.QLNTON CLNTON NATK>NAL ( BANK & TRUST, GOr f(^lantff^vs; BLLY W., GOEDERT & DOROTHY J. GOEDERT, Defendant. < NOTCE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Vle No CH" Default havng been made n the terms and condtons of a certan mortgage made byblly W. Goedert and Dorothy J. * Goedert, of the Cty of Lansng, Mchgan, sad Mortgage beng dated the 26th day of September, A.D. 973 andrecorded n the Offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan, on the 2nd day of October, A.D. 973, n Lber 273 of Mortgages, Page 498, whch Mortgage s clamed to be due at the date heren, n the \ amount v of Twenty-fve Thousand Nne hundred nnety and 09/00 Dollars, ($25,990.09), together wth collecton fees and nterest hereon, and, no sut or proceedng at law havng been nsttuted to recover the debt secured by sd Mortgage, or any part thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, by the vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad Mortgage and n pursuance of the statutes of the State of Mchgan n such case made and provded, NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN, that on the 2st day of March, A.D. 975, at 0:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Tme, sad Mortgage wll be foreclosed by sale at publc aucton to the hghest bdder, at the frpnt door of the Clnton County Courthouse located n the Cty of St. Johns, Mchgan* that beng the, place for holdng Crcut Court n the County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, and beng the County of whch the premses descrbed n sad Mortgage are located, and so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amounts due as aforesad, on sad Mortgage wth nterest thereon, at the rate of seven (7%) percent per, annum, and all legal costs, charges and expenses, hcludtog attorney fees allowed by law,, and also any sums whch may be pad by the undersgned to protect ts nterest n sad.premses, whch premses are legally descrbed as follows: Part of the Southeast V\ of the Northeast V of Secton 3. T7N, RW, Vllage of Ovd, Clnton County, Mchgan, descrbed as follows; Begnnng at a pont 698,25 feet North of the Southwest. corner of the Southeast >A of the Northeast V\ of sad Secton 3, Thence East 46 feet, thence North 90 feet, thence West 46 feet, thence South 90 feet to the pont of begnnng. There beng more than twothrds (2/3) r of the orgnal ndebtedness, stll due and owng, the redempton perod shall be sx (6) months from the date of sale as aforesad.- Dated at St. Johns, Mchgan, ths 5 day of, February, A.D t,, MAPLES & WOOD Attorneys for Plantff By: Raul A. Maples (P 7063) 20 N. Clnton Avenue St. Johns, Mchgan Dated: February 4, PUBLCATON OF NOTCE OF HEARNG State of Mchgan, The Probate Court for the County of CLNTON. Estate of MARY COLE, Deceased, Fle Nor TAKE NOTCE: On March 26, 975, at 0:00, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a.hearng wll be held on the petton of Rchard Ely for probate of a purported wll, that admnstratonbe granted to Rchard Ely, Executor named theren, and for determnaton of hers. Dated: March 7, Rchard Ely * - pettoner Route, St. Johns, M Attorney for Pettoner: Walker & Moore 7 E, Walker St. Johns, Mch Phone " r- 46- State o MJ«hgan, Thek probate Coutt forthe County of "* SHAWASSEE. Estate of ROY FRED "CHAMBERLAN, Deceased. Fle No TAKE NOTCE: On March 26, 975, at :00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Duane H. Chamberlan, Executor of sad estate, prayng fpt- the allowance of hs fnal account, and the dstrbuton as shown on sad fnal account, and thereupon the estate wll be assgned, to persons enttled thereto. Dated: March 3, 975. S/Duane H. Chamberlan Pettoner 30*5 West Front Ovd, Mchgan Attorney for Pettoner: Lews D. Benson (P0700) 203 Owosso Savngs \Bank Buldng Owosso, Mch, Phone ^ ^ NOTCE OF HEARNG, STATE OF MCHGAN N THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF CLNTON ESTATE OF MARY SOPHA WALTZ, DECEASED. Fle No TAKE NOTCE: On March 26, 975, at 0:00 ft.m rt the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, * Mchgan, before *the Hon. tmothy M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the petton of Carl M. Waltz, for grantng of admnstraton LAKE HOME FOR SALE v * What a terrfc opportunty^ enjoy yearround lvjt<hn\ ona Countys own beautful Long You-,can tale mmedatepossesson of ths 4-berJtoomJbape Cpr«home featured wth full plbturt tharffopant wndows lookng unto the lake/home confes partly furnshed., wth refrgerfor, electedrange^.both nearly new) bedropm sute/and ojher furnture. Large lot, beautfully landscaped wth ever-.." greens and oaks, Has basement, hew 2-car garage, new pant and roof, downspouts and eaves., \ >, > k. Youll never fnd a better b c uy.n" lake propertes. THE PRCE S RfQMT! See or call Harold Schmaltz at Clnton^ounty News, Phone St. Johns today!thhome wont last long on the market. March 2,975 to Carl M, Waltz, of 6630 Sleght Road, Bath, Mchgan 48808, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of jers, Credtors of the deceased are, notfed that all clams aganst the estate must be presented to sad Carl M. Waltz at 6630 Sleght Road, Bath, Mchgan 48808, and proof thereof fled wth the Court on or before,0:00 * A.M. on June , Notce s further gven that the estate wll be thereupon assgned to persons determned Of record enttled thereto. Dated: March 4, 975 Attorney for Pettoner: Harold B/Reed 305 East State Street St. Johns, Mchgan Phone S/Carl M. Waltz, Pettoner 6630 Sleght Road Bath, Mchgan BULDNG BETTER NFANT HEALTH CARE Physcans and other health professonals are refnng sklls that offer famles greater hope for ther chershed goal of a healthy baby.the Natonal Foundaton-March of Dmes supports medcal servce and research programs that strengthen these efforts., MS. JOAN MARKS : drects a college program that trams health professonals n human genetcs DR. SAMUEL AJL explans expandng research nto causes of brth defects. DR.SHYANC.SUN descrbes the lfe savng steps taken n ntensve care nurseres. p.. fdr.mtzllfluxbury """ dscusses the nurses new role n helpng parents of a desperately ll newborn. REALTOR 200 W. State St. Phono Elsft Branch Phone NEAT AS A PN 3 bedroom country home w/famly room & freplace, full basement, carpeted, lv. rm,, 2 car garage, acre, nce home. //504 v WHY NOT SETTLE near Maple Rapds where thngs are peaceful. Ths fne 3 bedroom b-level s just East, nestled next to the woods, 2 freplaces. Lots to offer, owner wll consder rentng. # NEW HOMES to choose from on Maple Rapds Rd., 3 bedroom ranches, basement & garages. #596 OWNER WLLNG to sacrfce on ths unque. Cape Cod, 4 bedrooms, full basement, 2 car garage, 2 baths, one w/sunken tub, freplace n lv. rm., really dfferent w/cathedral celngs. # N.CLNTON 3 bedroom home w/brck front, huge lv. rm. w/freplace, 2 garages. #24 PRNCE ESTATES 604 Oak. 4 bedrooms upstars, den., lv. rm,, dn-kt comb., fnshed basement, 2 car garage. #250 PRNCE ESTATES One lot left. Wll buld to sut your plans or ours. * FOR APPONTMENTS, AT OTHER TMES PHONR: Annette Whte BruCe Lntermn Derrll Shlnabetry BU Holley or , Roy F. Brggs A Ranny Brgg 224*6074 f M«mb*rof Lnslng lord of RMUW )

17 March 2,975 Obtuares Dorothy Feldpausch- A Hosary servce was* held Monday, March 0 at 3 pm and 8 pm at St Marys Chapel for Dorothy C. Feldpausch, 72, whp ded March 8 at ona Manor. The parsh of St Marys Church sad a Rosary at-8 pm, March for Mrs Feldpausch at the church. Arrangements were made by Weller Funeral Home, Portland. nterment Was made n St Marys Cemetery wth the Rev Father James Schmtt offcatng. Mrs Feldpausch, of-chestnut St, Westphala, was bom Nov Caryl Gall Funeral servces were held at :30 pm March 3 at Rummll Funeral Home for Caryl )H. Gall, 77, who ded- Saturday, March 8 n Valdosta, Georga. The Rev Murl Eastman wll offcate wth nterment at DeWtt Cemetery. Mr Gall lved n DeWtt most of hs lfe,;movng to 27 Beech* wood, Houghton Lake n 963. He was born Jan 2, 898 n Watertown Twp" the son of Thomas and Mnne Hungerord- Gall.. He and the former rene A." Savage were marred^tn,902 n Dalls Twp. She was, Lansng on Nov 2& 925 V the Veronca daughter Schneder of Wllam Thelen, J. and< She lved most of her lfe n West- phala and was marred to Fred Feldpausch. Mrs Feldpausch was a member of St Marys Church. Survvng her are: 5 sons, Elmer of St Johns, Marvn and Jerome of Fowler, Hlary of Lansng, Francs of Westphala {! daughter, Mrs Dolores Smon of Fowler; 48 grandchldren; 2 great grandchldren; 3 brothers, Leonard and Alvn Thele\ both of Fowler and Father Reynold Thelen of Watervlet; sster, Mrs Vrgna Feldpausch of Fowler. t (5LmpatJ?p t A Mr Qal, was a memberof the The dctonary defnes t as fhe ablty to Understand the.thoughts and feelngs of others. DeWtt Communty Church and themarkey Communty Baptst Ghurch n Houghton Lake. He. was a lfe member of the DeWtt Masonc Lodge and a member, of the Eastern Star Chapter No 30. He was the manager of the Product Dept of Great Atlantc and Pacfc. Survvng are hs wfe rene, daughter, Mrs Dorothy Keck of DeWtt, granddaughter Mrs Mchael Shooltz of DeWtt;, ^grandson, Rchard K. of Washngton D.C; great grandson, Mchael Jr; and grandson-n-law, Mchael. Shooltz, Sr. And we defne t as the most mportant qualty / funeral drectors can have.,uj OSGOOD n tt,t FUNERAL HOMES 0$600a^G0ERGEO^ ST JOHNS FOWLER PBBOTT^HOUGHTO^U MAPE RAPDS "» OVD, COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY 9 NC. 800 N. Lansng Phone \ Mary Cole Mary J. Cole, 84, of Maple, Rrpds, ded March 4 at Carson Cty Hosptal after a long llness. Funeral servces were held pm March 7 at Abbott Chapel of the Osgood FunerSl home. The Rev Churn offcated at,the servce. nterment was made n Sowle Cemetery,- Mss Cole^was born Feb 8, 89, n Van Wert Co, Oho, the daughter of Douglas A. and Elzabeth Denng Cole. She lved most of her lfe n Maple Rapds. She was never marred, Mss Cole was a member of the Unted Methodst Church of Maple Rapds, the Soross Club, the Maple Rapds Eastern Star No 76, and the Veterans Mothers. She was a school teacher. Survvng Mss Coleare 3 neces and 3 nephews. Floyd Mead Floya J, Mead, 89, ded Feb-26 at Ovd Convalescent Manor, He had been ll for the last year and a half. Funeral servces were held l pm, March, at Carter Funeral Home, Else, wth nterment n Rversde Cemetery. The Rev Davd Ltchfeld offcated atl the ceremony. Mr.Mead was born July 22, 885 f n Duplan Twp the son of/ sral and Ella Mead. He and the former da Mae Mcntosh were marred n Else n 905. She preceded hm n death n ^935. n 945 he and.the former Dorothy Allen were marred. She ded n 965. Mr Mead resdedjnost of hs lfe n the Else area where he was a farmer and a retred Mchgan Mlk Producers employee. Survvng ^Mr Mead are: l daughter, Mrs Lllan Sawyer of Else; l l son, Elmerof Else; 3 brothers, Caster and Orlo of Else and Elton of Lapeer; 7 grandchldren; 9 great-grandchldren; and 7 step-chldren. Besdes hs wves, l daughter, 2 sons, and 3 grandchldren preceded hm n death. Mnne Holden TS KARBERS FOR ONESTOP COMPLETE BULDER SERVCE ]3^V,-r,?--^ ^7$^!^ CALL CLNTON COUNTY mws, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN Lee Monto *, St Joseph Catholc Church held servces March Bfor Lee A.. * /Montoj 60, who ded at (he.county Farm, March 5, after a.short llness. fhe 0am servce was offcated by Father Wllam Hstory Dvson of Mchgans Harry Hunderman of the Hankerd. A Rosary was sad Department of.state; was the Frday, March 7 at 8 pm at y - Osgood Funeral, Home. nterment wastnade n Mt Rest Cemetery., *, He was born Jan 3, 95 n. Coshactojj, Oho to J6seph and Ellen Monto. He was marred to Mary Makara, who preceded hm n death n 970. * Mr Monto, of 83 N. Sprng St, lved n St Johns for,2 years after comng from Oho. He was a member of VFW. t Post 2898 of Toledo. Oho, He was a nght watchman at the County Farm.. Survvng hm are daughter, Mary- (Sandy) Monto of St Johns; 6 brothers, Joe, Homer, Theodore, Robert, George, and a twn brother, Orej all of Toledo; and several neces and nephews, na Morrson f na Morrson, 60, ded Frday, March 7, n Clnton Memoral Hosptal aftec a short llness./ Servces were held at :30 pm, March 0 at Osgood Funeral Home wth the Rev Bran Sheen offcatng. - nterment was made n South Bngham Cemetery. She was born to John and Margaret Starkweather Jackson Oct 23, 94 n Charlotte. She was marred to Russell Morrson Who preceded her n death n 974. Mrs Morrson spent the last 40 years n Clnton County, "She was a member of the Plgrm Unted Methodst Church, a 4-H leader, and a member of Bngham Grange, Mrs Morrson, of 49 4 S., _ DeWtt Rd, was a housewfe. J Survvng are: 2 sons, Denns ( _ of St Johns, Wayne, at home; 2 < daughters, Mrs Helen Walker of Mnden Cty, Mrs Barbara Sturgs of St Johns; 8 grand* chldrenf 2 ssters, Mrs Paulne Boyceof Lansng, Mss Harret? Jackspn of Arzona; 2 brothers, Stanley Jackson of Gun Lake and Lyle Jackson of Planwell. USDA decrease..nterest^. rates Funeral servces were held March 8 at the Houghton Chapel of Osgood Funeral Home for Mnne Holden, 89, who ded 3:35, March 4, at Memoral Hosptal n Owosso. The pm servce was offcated by the 4 Rev Chester Baker, wth nterment n Maple Grove^Cenfetery^ ^ ^. H Mrs Holderflvea n, Ovd most of her lfe. She lved at 6200 Fenmore Rd, Bannster at the tme of her death. The chld of Charles and Mary Bartlett, she was born July 9, 885 n Duplan Twp. She attended schools n Else. On Jan 29, 909 n Corunha, she and John M. Holden were marred. He preceded^ her n death n 963. Survvng Mrs Holden are daughter, Mrs Mare Ewng of Cargo, Fla; 2 sons, Charles of Owosso and Lloyd of Bannster; 6 grandchldren, 3 great A-substantal decrease n the nterest rate for prce support commodty loans and storage faclty and dryjng equpment loans has been Announced by the Secretary of Agrculture. Effectve Aprl, the nterest rate wll be decreased from to 6>l25% per annum, whch s a decrease of 3V4% and reflects a decrease to the Commodty Credt Corporaton n the cost of money that t borrows for the loan programs. grandchldren; and great- < The decreased rate of nterest great-grandchld. wll apply to outstandng loans for. whch applcatons were receved on or after October, 974, and to K any new loans dsbursed on or after Aprl, 975. A n September of 974, the Secretary of Agrculture announced a new polcy on nterest rates for commodty Joans and farm storage faclty and dryer loans processed by the ASCS. At that tme, the nterest rate was ncreased to 9.375% per annum effectve October,974, to reflect costs of money borrowed by the Commodty Credt Corporaton, wth a provson that the rates would be revewed sem-annually and adjusted up or down dependng on current costs of funds borrowed by CCC. No specfc acton s requred b/producers wth ctfrrentloans subject to the change. The nterest rate wll automatcally be adjusted on county ASCS records. Clnton County farmers may take advantage of ths low nterest rate to buld new gran storage, or get a loan on gran already n storage. " : Those wth questons about the program may contact the Clnton County ASCS offce located.at 00 S. Ottawa Street, St Johns.Telephone v r speaker at fhe March S meetng of,the St Johns Womans Club. He travels far afeld n the state makng sldes of Mchgans hstorc houses. Hellustrated hs talk wth thesesldes and descrbng the styles of archtecture that have been popular through the years, Sunday dnner guests of- Mr and Mrs Bob Slvernal were Mr and Mrs Clyde Slvernal of Pewamo, on the.occason of ther 40th weddng annversary. Mr and Mrs Francs Slvernal and Mrs Leone Hllabrandt anl other ^embers of the famly were present also. Mr and Mrs Manuel Cusack, Chrs and Brenda were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs, Ray Donahue and famly of Grand Rapds. * *\. Mr and Mrs Hapold Sknner vsted- Mr and Mrs Wllam "Barker near,lake Odessa on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Al Cunnngham and. Mr am Mrs"-Rchard Cusack weere at Kalkaska snowmoblng over the weekend. * Leonard Rley, Ford.Neuman, Robert Ward," Mke Hogan, Ron Schafer and Clff OGrady attended State Bowlng Tournaments at Allen Park over the weekend. Lous Tefft spent the weekend vstng frends and returned to«ruskn, Florda on Sunday, " Mrs Alta Benntt, formerly of Hubbardston has been a patent at St Lukes Hosptal n Sagnaw for more than a week. Mss Jule Cunnngham, Debbe Cunnngham,, Lor Cunnngham, and Becke Gesselman left Monday to spend 2 weeks n Florda. Mr,s Charldtte- Cunnngham, son Darrell, and Carol Slocum spen.t last Frday and Saturday n Chcago. Mr and Mrs Al Fedewa and, Mr and Mrs Robert Wrth ^vsted Mr and, Mrs Lous Herold Saturday afternoon, Mr and Mrs>-Carl Hoyler of EllPtspgnt, MQnd.ay> wth»her S Johns Womans Club learn of hstorc archtecture Examples of Greek Revval, popular n the early 800s are mostly found n Marshall whch has many handsome, examples of ths and are alt occuped and n excellent cpndton. The talamate style, marked by cupolas and arches, was the nejtf style to take over. ona has several examples of ths. They are handsome homes n good condton mostly made of ftum&dtfto Mame OConnell Phone sster *Mr and Mrs James Boomer, ^ Mrs Jean Knebel of Kalamazoo and Mrs Sherre Roberts and daughter of Carson Cty called on Mr and Mrs Lous Herald Thursday afternoon. sajdstone whch was found n»that area. The French 2nd Empre style came nto popularty n the 870s. They have mansard roofs, many porches and wndows and arevery ornate. Detrot and Coldwater have many of ths style. Busness and commercal archtecture followed the same trends. Hunderman showed many Man streets, pontng out buldngs that were of the same \ 7 co-ordnatpr for fhe Commsson and nterested n the preservaton of these examples. of Mchgans past. At the busness meetng electon of offcers for the Cu> year was* held. The followng offcers were elected: presdent, Mrs Wm Escher; v.ce-presdent, Mrs Rchard Lawrence; secretary, Martha Foust; treasurer, Mrs Roy Davs; correspondng secretary, Mrs Harold styles. t Mllmanj parlamentaran, Mrs Varetes of Queen Anne style Kenneth Jones; drectors for and the Castle were shown to be , Mrs Joseph Spousta, found n Muskegon and Grand.Mrs Walter Carter, Mrs Lews Rapds, where, the lumber,plunkett t barons lved. The next meetng of the club Some of these buldngs have wll St l* be A UHJ held n the t. _ %r Methodst *.. been taken.over by Hstorcal Church when the Senor Grls Groups for Museums such as are nvted to a tea. Ths s an the Honolulu House n Marshall, annual affar and wll be the and the Boyce House n Grand 28th tme n the lfe-tme of the Ra? d J t > u- t \, cluh that ths has been done. Hunderman s archtectural The date s March 9th. Exchange Club honors "Youfh of themonth" Larry SlagelL of rural St Johns was honored at the Feb 27 noon luncheon of the St Johns Exchange Club, The St Johns Hgh School senor had been t chosen as a canddate for the clubs Youth of the Month progranfbecause of hs academc accomplshments and other servceorented school and church actvtes. Man speaker for the luncheon was Anthony Hufnagel, Clnton County -sherff. He A. EGAN FORD SALES OF^ST. JOHNS ntroduces ther own. REBATE PROGRAM 200 Off on all new Torno Eltes and LTDs durng month of March \ STOP AND SEE US! 200 W- Hgham Phone outlned some of the problems of law enforcement n the county "and the ncreasng need for new detenton facltes. Jlufnagel also outlned the need for a moble crme preventon unt that woul.d educate prvate ctzens and busnesses oh steps they can take personally to reduce crme n the county. The talk was followed by a queston and answer perod. T Mame dconnvll Phone 9B-6B0,-% CALL SAND & GRAVEL CALL Mr t and Mrs,Ford Neuman, Mr and Mrs Harvey Allen, Mr and Mrs Stanley Osborne and Mr* and Mrs Harry Sanborn spent / the v weekend snowmoblng near Kalkaska) Mrs Blanche Kruger, Leon Ward, Bob W>rd and Jm Ward flew to Ruskn, Florda Tuesday evenng td vst ther.father, Tom Ward, who s hosptalzed there, Rchard Klcherman s a patent at the Carson Cty Hosptal, > y,, % /,,\

18 8 CUNTdNCOUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN / SxfattM*caUmdm May 5 4-H Project^ Evaluaton^ St Johns Hgh School awl Smth Httl, 9 am, March v 6/-4-tf Open House of Exhbt^ Smth Hall, -5 pm. March 7-2 Farmers Week at MSU Mar 9 State Boar and Sow Sale, MSU Pavlon, l^m. Mar H Style Revue, St Johns Hgh School, 0 am., Apr l Young Homemaker Day, Presbyteran Church, thaca, 9,;30 am. Apr 9 Food te"ader Tranng, ona Apr 2 State Holsten Sale, Hastngs, -L am, Apr "6-7 *- MoUvaton for Proft! Workshop (A workshop for.supervsors of people), Apr 22- Famly Lvng Area Day, Smth Hall, St Johns, 9:30 am. *» Apr Q County and Out-of-,County Dary Tour.,, Mr and Mrs Lous Mortz^ l.wthmrand Mrs Lous Mortz were Saturday evenng, March and Afn X, vstors^ Mr and Mrs Edwn On Frday evenng, Fe"b 28, Mohnke of South. Bengal. Mrs Arthur Martens, and Mrs ^On Sunday, Marctf 2, Mrs Melvn Argersnger and -Robert Beckhorn and Mrs chldren of St Johns vsted Mrs Larry Mauva of ona, were Wllam Ernst and Maxne; dnner guests of Mrs Wllam Ernst. Ernst ard Maxne Ernst. n the afternoon all attended the Mr and Mrs Fred Sehlke of Worldwde Antque Show and Fowler and Mr and Mrs Herman Pasch of Rley spent Sale at the Cvc Center at Lansng. They were all, supper Sunday evenng,march 2, wth guests o Mrs va Scnafer of Mr ard Mrs Fred W. Pasch. Lansng, who also accompaned Mr and Mrs Floyd FOerch the group to the antque show. accompaned Gale Foerch of " Lttle Sherry and Chad Thejpn rural Maple Rapds to Lansng oft rural Mur spent Tuesday,. on Frday, Feb 28, where they Feb 25 wth ther grandmother, attended funeral servces^ for Mrs Floyd Foerch, ther cousn, Dr Alfred Haskll, Mre. Albert Mortz of Essex at the Estes-Leadley Funeral ate dnner on Saturday, March Home. tr Jerrys Bargan Store 307 N. Clnton Phone Newand used furnture Couches, Chars, End Tables Dnette Table & Chars. Coffee Tables - Lamps Chest ordrawers {usedj Old Pedal Sewng Machne Old Chars & Stools Old Mlk Cans Televsons Many other tems" COME N AND BROUSE AROUND Clean Out Your Basement & Attc & Call Us V ^H< YOU CAN WN ODDS & ENDS & MSC. TEMS. Applances Sales t Servce Jt G & W WASHER SERVCE 48 N GrandRuer Aqutrum-Tropcl Fsh We mantan we have the Largest Varety of Tropcal FUn n the Lansng Area and our prces are _, lowest..a Come See The Largest g Aquarum n The Area * SEA FAN r 8 E. State Rd. 4 Block Off Rt.27 Alens Sales Servce HAFNER ELECTRC h* Automotve Repar Wrecker Servce-Wheel Servce-Tre Trung- Brake Servce-Muffler Servce-Complete General Repar Tune Up v \ WADES ALL CAR SERVCE Hubert Wade, Jr Taylor, Lansng Steerng specalst Axle and Fjrame Straghtenng* ^7663 Rt.27 Beauty Salon ytyfel BEAUTY SALON Patrca Murphy Rote Kothko. St. Johns Southfftt*. St. Johns Srdat Gowns Brdesmad Drams, Mothers Dresses *After6Drtt*)s * a % Sze Dressy Dresses WLUTT Studo and Brdal Shop 450S.Holst«rR(LOv!d Phone Buldng Supply " WESTPHALA BULDER & ^SUPPLY CO. Contractors & Butydlng Supply.Dealer ALSO Excavatng. * Septc Systems *Dltcnes Basements A V. Ml. S. of Westphala Phone Carpetng nterors MAGEE MONARCH DOWNS Clarence Mtchell &M4wl Ceramcs Greenwae and Complete Supples Over 000 tenu On Dsplay Wnner to receve $5.00». Greenwara Gft Slver Baru Ceramc 600 E. Clark Rd. 489^666 ( block eartrt. 27 DeWtt Elevator PHONE, DEWTT MCHGAN * BOUGHTdN 48 * 20 ELEVATOR KNGSCROST. WOLVERNE SEED CORN j4f#* TP TOP. "" BALER TWNE FARM SEEDS "Call us before shlngyour grans" Electrcal Contractor msrmlaantkrk. tnsmntol, wtlnc HftW* Gerald Osborne r Four Wheel Headquarters CHU MCNGH 4 NHMf HUMWUS WN! MManMMUMtat MH^tr!M* «? ftauaal 4 aaaaaaamr f-naaaaakt t fals» Unte TfTf. nsttk Ghloes^Column, 3f6mfyfom&na&day The Fourth Annual Yourtg Homemakers Day wll be held Tuesday, Aprl at the Presbyteran Church n thaca, All botnemakers regardless of age are nvted to attend. t wll start at 9:30 a.m. and fnsh at 2:30 pm, Ths, Young Homemakers Day s planned wth women and - {her nterests n mnd, t should be a day and a program, not to mss. Maxne Ferrs-wll address the topc "Are you Lstenng." "When we spewtb our chldren and spouse do we hear what they are really.sayng? Dr- Ferrs wll talk about cues. people gve by ther tone of voce and body. * Shes a fascnatng speaker and has - spoken on ths topc at College / Week for Women. f youre nterested n fndng out Where your food doljar goes.from the feld to the grocers shelf; - Joanne DevuystS message, s for you. Mrs ( Approxmately 65 were present for the recepton h0ld followng "worshp servces Sunday at Hhe Mddlebury Unted Methodst Church to honor newlyweds, Karlne and Terry ke t Tables were decorated n a valentne therne as the guests partook of a cooperatve^ dnner. Mrs Elzabeth Putnam made the tered cake decorated n red and whte topped wth red and whte sugav bells. Mrs Gardner gave a readng, the youth chor sang two numbers fnd Rev Bnan Kqndnger gave a bref talk. The honored couple were Fowler Elevstor ChtoePadgttt. * Clnton County Home Economst Devuyst, a home economst and member of the Farm Bureau "Women, Wll dscuss "Thoughts for Food,* & "Make the Most of, Your Small Applances" s thejlopc Jo Dellon, Extenson Famly Lvng Assstant and formerly a Home Servce-Advsor Wth Consumers Power, wll address. Hnts for savng on, electrcty as weltas features to lookfor when buyng small applances wll be gven,., Door^przes and "Make-yourown convenence mxes cookbooklets wll be gven. nvte your frends for ths day out. There wll be a catered^luncheon at noon at a cost of $2.25, Prepad reservatons are needed by March 25. Contact the Extenson Offce for more nformaton. «. Ths meetng s^open; to everyone as are all our ex- * tenson events. We hope you can come WUdcUektKf 3 / presented wth gfts and^a money tree decorated wth red hearts. The commttee n charge of the affar were Leota Gardner, Letha Furnsh, Grace "and Elzabeth Putnam and Loreta Warren.., The Unted Methodst Women of the Mddlebury Unted Methodst Church wll meet Tuesday, Feb 25 n the dnng room of the church for, a cooperatve dnner^ ;> wth Elzabeth Putnam, Grace Putnam and Rta Whtmyer as hostesses. Thora Austn wll be program leader.and Margaret Potter wll lead devotons. *l]l:u4> SEEDS FERTLZER & CHEMCALS COAL GRAN BEANS Offce / Mll Ferd Knoop Farmers Co-Operatve Elevator North Man Street Keatng-Ar Condtonng SGHAFER HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG, NC. ^NTERNATONALS RESDENTAL ft COMMERCAL Phone Ama 57 The Professonals / SlncalWT e40$.wlehroad, SMB Hs L Hers FowWr THE HENS NEST FOR M-LADY FASHONS * & THE MENSDEN P,J FOR THESTVLSHMAN FEATURNG LEADNG BRAND OF APPAREL WestVlan, DeWtt talan Food 2706 N. Grand Rver Block West of Losea 37,468 Johnson Snowmobles Sales-Parts Servce Clothng Acctsorles -* Ward Hurshburger 25 Years n Busness v, ALLEVAS SPORTS CENTER 242 t. Larch Lansng Moble Homes SPECAL $00 DSCOUNT TO READER WHEN PUR CHASNG MOBLE HOME, THS m OFFER fs TRANSFERALBE 20ls N. LARCH MDVKST MOWtCatt * 37:877 Charltt Holland Health Dept Santarans sae dorfnued home constructon Md-Mchgan Dstrctllealth Department santarans have announced that frozen sol condtons and cold, clear w*?uwr has not stopped home constructon n the tr-county area of Clnton, Gratot and Montcalm Countes., Wth hgh unemployment and the laggng economy, new home constructon and exstng dwellngs requrng, new or repar of present system are up n 975 wth a substantal ncrease n the number, of septc, tank constructon * permts ssued. ^ n January and February. -~ - By the end of February 974,,a total of 5 permts were ssued as compared to 69-permts ssued by*february 28 of ths year. Land owners, bulders and those,.ndvduals who plan to construct a new home oc wsh to purchase a future, home ste have 2 separate servces avalable from Md-Mchgan Dstrct Health Department. Frst, vacant land can be checked by the departments Vacant Land Sol Evaluaton Program where the sze- of home and the exact locaton of the home oh the buldng lot s.unknown. The santaran s able to check the sol n representatve areas for any and. all locatons whch are acceptable for satsfactory operaton of a septc tankand tle feld Sewage system. The fndngs of each nvestgaton are reportedto the applcant wth a copy fled at the health department. The nvestgaton reports are utlzed to ssue a septc tank constructon permt at a future tme. Sjnce July, 974, ths health program juts been used extensvely by land owners to determne the potental of large parcels of resdental development. A servce charge to the applcant s based on the total tme spent for the evaluaton. Fnd your rtamt n any sponsors advartstmant and you wll rtcava S5.00 n trada or sarvct by gong to that plaea of busnoo You ara undtr no oblgaton and no purchasa n nocattary. Tatronzo tha*a busnass paopla. Thay ara n your tradng araa and worth racommandaton. Naw wnntrs posttd each waak. Rasdars namas wll not nppanr n places of busnau whara gva-away t not parmttod by law. Polars Headquarters COMPLETELNE Parts Accessores Clothng Years n Qualty Snowmobles S & H Farm Sales & Servce 4 Mles North on US 27 to French Rd. Roofng-Sdng NORTHERN R06FNG & SDNG, 2 E. State Rd. or Phone Sand & Gravel SMON BROTHERS TRUCKERS OF FARM PRODUCTS AND FURNTURE MOVNG SAND AND GRAVEL* Forest Shpman * FOWLER Smplcty Systems Televson AtffM SffckHtts.flt U7-07t > Dck Cook TV N. Pl» U Wlsttl CONTNUAL GANT TRE SALE COME and SAVE^ Re-Sdng Your Home? COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY! VNYL COATED THE BEST STEEL SDNG... YOU CAN BUY DOESNT CRACK..a Was YodsrrSales & Servce DOESNT DENT c Formerly of Lalngsburg SAVE UP TO 4/3 ON HEAT a NOW * Wnter Specal 20% OFF YOUR LFE S COMPLCATED ENOUGH We Offer Smplcty, G&LSALES 2286 North 27 DeWtt Sk-Don Headquarters sk-doo -~ AatJMMjaMM *Sst«- Part servce \ *AcceHorf«*, #» 25 Yeu n Busness \ AllevatSwr^ Center 242 N. Lrch Lmng S Johns lo-op FaRmn Bureau sefeds A "* SUPPLES FENCNG FERTLZERS FARM ttmrnmu mkmwo *,, Rchard Jecoby BULK FEED SERVCE St. Johns Co-operatve Co * YODERS TRE SALES 3322 M. East St. US-27 Lansng Upholstery The Areas FNEST CUSTOM UPHOSTERNG BARRETT of DeWtt Vacuum Sales Servce ~ sowee wmucnttntnum HQDsrKm ClUKE Well Drllng MMaMCnn h*. WEL DRUN6. PUMPS S00.WSTMUD >l/ur WKllD * HtMTnU HKUSO OoO«m«>wt<Mut tr f *6A»-774 CARL TOfcF> SMTH, NC f. /, / 2255 U^. 27 % bswtt; Yarns-Weavng All Types of Yarn & Supples Fambur^ferhBrand Dpmttlc - mported ^AL Nr«J*«l nl «s nn, Call V 6922 Other Hnd Cults BAUTt=L^ * 29l6Turwr Secondly, TJje Prvate * Sewage Dsposal Program allows you to obtan a sol check on a specfc locaton on your property by makng applcaton for a permt to construct a sewage system. The santaran then nspects the sol n the-area of your lot Where you plan to nstall the. sewage system. f the sol wll safely absorb lqud waste a permt may be ssued based on yotr needs, All permts to constructnclude proper locaton and constructon of the water well and pump fmunlclpal water s not avalable. Smlarly, f an exstng sewage system fals, a home owner must apply for a requred permt to repar., The-* santaran consults drects wth the owner or hs contractor to brng about the most economcalcorrecton as soon L as possble. Consderable effort by M)d-Mchgan Dstrct Health Department santarans s placed-on determnaton why the system faled to better advse the homeowner.. Generally,. proper Mmantenance of a sewage system s, the best ^check on falure to maxmze return for the homeowners nvestment. A sewage system consstsof two parts, the septc tank and the tle.feld. The septc tank separates and stores solds -6f thesewage. t Condtonsthe lqud for absorpton hy the tle feld,the secqnd part of the March 2,975 properly clean a septc tank and St, Johns, Mchgan dspose of the- harmful waste.. Telephone: Should you desre a sol check Gratot Conty ^., on your future home ste, Want 04 S. Man Street to nstall a sewage system, or thaca, Mchgan, have a-queston on-prpper Telephone;., sewage dsposal, contact the.montcalm County Branch Offce n your county. 420 Court Street Clnton County, > ^ ^Stanton, Mchgan 48HRS 06 & Maple^Street Telephone! 8ty577f>. A fltjmt fam, The fnal package prepared by the specal House commttee studyng teacher strkes has been approved by the task force and. sent to commttee,. The members of the commttee are pleased that the proposed, legslaton has receved b-* partsan support. Speaker f Bobby Crm congratulated the Keth commttee Sayng.V..the tentatve plan for revson of publc employee law... (s) an excellent contrbuton" to the fullfllment of the vtal state responsblty toward the wellbeng of the chldren of ths state. Governor Mllken also prased the proposal, sayng t "appears to have balanced nterests of teachers and school prvate sewage _ system _... management n that nether ThMle feld contans clay.or sde got exactly whaht wanted. plastctle-whchdstrbute, the \ thnk the bllfs very much n sewage lqud overa stone.layer for flterng jnto the sol on your, property. The_sol flterng process permts sol bactera to destroy dsease germsfound n household sewage. A properly operatng tle feld wll not have "wet spots" or release an odor.f A tle eld whch stnks or permts lqud to escape to the surface s hazardous snce the treatment s not complete and dangerous bactera can be transmtted to you and yours by pets, nsects, etc. Md-Mchgan Dstrct Health Department "recommends nspectng the septc tank each sprng for sold buldup and "cleanng" every three years. Cleanng of the septc tank s a servce offered by state lcensed and. bonded prvate, companes whch can be jfound, n the f telephone; drector^. These,.people know how, to Chld Stpdy v : Club meets the publc nterest. * have nowbeen apponted by the Speaker to another specal commttees chared by Representatve Rosetta " Ferguson (D-Detrot). Ths task force wll look nto condtons and treatment of nmates n county jals andlocal polce lockups.. have been concerned about our county jals snce the. 2 sucdes here n Shawassee County and the recent sucde n Sagnaw County. Our purpose s not to attack the jals, but to study "the stuaton and try to upgrade the standards. We wll functon throuthout the sesson and report our fndngs and recommendatons by January/ 577. * w Three -major peces of legslaton of nterest to farmers passed the House ths week.~ Respondng fo the problems resultng from the ^accdental mxture of a fre retardanf chemcal n a commercal Jeed The Chld Study Club held ts last fall, the Housepassed a bll February meetng at the home fo lcense and regulate the of Mrs Sue Brggs. manufacture and dstrbuton of ^ Mrs Mary Hutton was the commercal feeds.,.. a bll speaker of the evenng and whch co-sponsored. presented the topc "The Rght Under the bll, manufacturers to Fal." and dstrbutors of commercal A general dscusson feed n Mchgan would come followed. The meetng was under lcenslng^and regulaton concluded wth a dessert. of the state Departmentof Agrculture.and t specfcally lsts materals whch may not be ncluded n feeds and sets Wacousta standards for the contents, of Wacousta Crcle met Wetf- feeds. The department would hesday evenng wth Mrs Ed nspect, sample and analyze" the Kraft, Mrs Howard McDohough was co-hostess. Mrs Elwood lay-jvas-n charge onthe program., Sprng Creek Crcle wll meet Thursday, March 3, wth Mable ngalls, Dessert at 7:30 pm. Program by Mrs John Walter.,A publc fsh supper wll be served at the Wacousta Masonc Temple Frday, March 4, startng at 4:30 pm. Wacousta OES Chapter wll hold a bazaar, z ra Bollnger has been t a medcal patent n Arzona. Last report he <was mproved. Mr and Mrs Ed Kraft and daughters of Grand Rapds w^re Sunday dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Leland Wendel and famly n Charlotte,» *«Call JrlCv Before You Pack rem EAST LANSNG, MCHGAN Enjoy real money-savng Jmw, elnd relax at the, T% ALBERT" MOTOR. HOTEL 427 W. Sldlnaw Stfeftt - Juncton otu.s/43 and Stale Rte 78 at Cooldge Rd,. Color TVr every room"? RfStaOrahl & Lounge Heated Pool.FarfllyPtan "# Meetng and > *" 6nqtnttRfl4m\ ALUt MODERATE RATES s commercal f6eds.. Any manufacturer, who voluntarly recalls * an adulterated,or msbranded feed Would be requred Co, mmedately notfy the department of fc Agrculture. The department would have the authorty to seze dr stop the sale of, feed that s adulterated, msbranded or falls to, meet guarantees. f ^ * $7tA Vw. SttU %cf. Because attempts have been made to> market the contamnated lvestock and because there, s stll some queston about the effects on Polybromnafea bphnyl (PBB) on humans, the House passed a concurrent resoluton callng for the dsposal of all cattle foundto contan anydetectable amount of the fre retardant chemcal. The resoluton, submtted by Representatve Donald AlbosUl (D-St Charles) requests the State Department of Agrculture to amend ts emergency rules concernng PBB contamnaton to read that any detectable amount of PBB* be consdered grounds for the dsposal of lvestock. At ths $me, grounds for dsposal s set at.3 parts per mllon. Ths means that meat, poultry, mlk or eggs bought over the counter can legally contan PBB. The thrd bll set standards for butterfat content of mlk to brng Mchgan n lne wth the rest of the naton and to comply wth FDA standards. The butterfat content was t reduced from 3.5% to 3.25% norder to allow the states dary farmers to compete wth mlk producers whosell ther low butterfat mlk n Mchgan at lower prces. feel confdent that we are dong everythng we can to ease the problems of the farmers and we wll contnue to look after the needs of farmers and consumers alke, /. R.E.BENSON.PLUMBNG HEATNG 06 N. 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19 March 2, ^975 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, $T JOHNS. MCHGAN 9 Sacred Heart overpowers Fowler Eagles MT PLEASANT - Fowlers hands of a powerful Mt Pleasant.dstrct competton by handng 975 tournament basketball Sacred Heart squad, who l hem an loss, hopes came to an end at the elmnated the Eagles from ThestoryoftheEamewasone of "catch-up basketball" for Eagles, who fell behnd early n the contest. At the end of the Jst quarter, Fowler was down by 9,20- and was plagued wth the problem of the ball just not gong n the bucket. Then, n the 2d quarter, Mt Pleasants combnaton of Doug Buntng at forward and Dave Smon at center devestated the Eagles. Whle Fowler was desperately tryng to get back, n the game, Sacred Hearts v forward-center combnaton slashed the Eagles* defense, scorng repeatedly. By the end of the quarter, Sacred Heart had sunk 26 ponts whle Fowler was fghtng back from the fateful frst quarter wth 8 ponts. Traffng at the half, the Eagles Fook the momentum away from Sacred Heart from the 3d quarter and chpped away at ther lead, outscorng the rsh But, t was a case of too lttle too late as the Eagles were scramblng aganst the substantal lead set earler by Sacred Heart. Although Fowler cut the lead to 9 ponts durng the 2d half, ther come from behnd efforts put ponts on the scoreboard for Sacred Hearts n fouls and broken plays. At the end of the fnal quarter, Mt Pleasant Sacred Heart had outscored the Eagles For the Eagles, t was only ther 3d loss of the season aganst 2 wns. Sacred Heart put ther record at 20-3 wth the vctory. Frst place champons of the St Johns Womens Bowlng League are tfese members of the St Johns Coop team. They are [from left] Fran Pease, Jula Slvestr. Debbe Prce, Judy Pease and Jo Krdner. They took top honors wth a 304 score. S Johns bowlng champs Sngles chatnpon of the St Johns Womens Bowlng Assocaton for 975 s Jan Bensnger. Takng actual all-events honors n the St Johns Womans Bowlng Assocaton competton for 975 s Marge Hurst. Fowlers Dale Koangsknecht wades through traffc after loose ball. Okemos fa//s to Lakewood And then there were 6 -- and Okemos was not one of them The proverbal "Sweet Sx-,teenV&Uhe v annual state hgh! school basketball tournament --pncnrr" Lake Odessa* * Lakewood, the regonal Class B wnner at St Johns Hgh Frday. Lakewood, whch has swept vrtually unchallenged through dstrct and regonal rounds, wll take on Flnt Powers at 7:30 pm Thursday at Central Mchgan Unversty n the quarter fnal. The Vkngs came nto St n St Johns regonal Johns rated 3rd n the Detrot News state poll, wth a,42-3 record over 2 seasons (2- ths year) and wth a lot of heart. They also remembered last years) one-pont, loss J n- the regonalfnals: v -#Hr»-*-* Okemos, vctor n the dstrct fnale aganst St Johns, came n lookng for ts st regonal ttle n three tres durng the 7-year regn of coach Stan Stolz. The Cheftans left wthout reachng ther goal. Lakewood nched away from a lst-perod advantage of 20-8 to a edge at halftme. Then Opportunty For Kds! We need responsble boys and grls from ages of 0 to 6 to delver the Clnton County News n St. Johns. Heres a chance to earn your own spendng money. f nterested, contact the Clnton County News, phone THS AD GOOD FOR! $400 REBATE ON A BRAND NEW A D 3006 or D 4006 Offer expres March 3 Quanttes Lmted Take ths ad to your Deutz dealer and buy a brand new 32 hp D 3006 or 37 Pp D 4006 Deutz ar- cooled desel tractor. Deutz Wll send drect to you a -$400 cash rebate! PLUS or $33.00 specal fuel savng bonus drect from factory, dependng on model. * #* SAVE OVER $500 NOW! DEUTZ CORPORATON 75B5 Ponce tte Leon Crcle, Allanlo. Georga MARTENS SERVCE ST. JOHNS, MCHGAN "! mm m wm m CLP OUT wm m m! the Vkngs slpped the old onetwo to the vaunted Okemos defense n a second half performance that left lttle doubt of the games outcome n the gym. The Vkes outscored Okemos 4-8 n the 3rd perod and 8-2 n the 4th to wn gong away.. Lakewood Forward Greg Colgrove threw n 24 ponts for the game, scorng 8 of the 2 durng the last perod. The Vkngs ganed as much as a 0-pont lead n the 3rd quarter, saw Okemos narrow t to 3, then pulled away to the fnal margn. Bggest factor was Lakewoods 56 per cent shootng ~ 28 for 50 from the feld. The" Vkngs also blazed at the freethrow lne, snkng 20 of 2. Lakewood had reached the fnale wth a decsve trumph over Rockford, whle Okemos pulled away from a close game aganst Hemlock n the prelmnary round to wn Outstandng feld shootng was sgnfcant n the frst Lakewood wn. Decsve perod was the 3rd, when the Vkngs outscored Rockford 22-0 whle snkng 8 of 4 felders. Colegrove Avas leadng scorer n that contest, too, wth 23 ponts. Hemlock shocked Okemos by httng more than 80 per cent of ts feld goals n a phenomenal openng quarter last Tuesday. The Huskes completely outplayed Okemos durng that stretch, takng a 24-8 lead behnd the 3-pont producton of guard Greg Prncnsky. But the Huskes went as cold as they had been hot durng the 2nd quarterand were outscored 6-6 by the resurgng Cheftans. By halftme Okemos.had recovered to the pont of holdng a lead. The Chefs steadly ncreased ther lead throughout (he last half. * y Lakewood takes an 8-game wnnng streak and a 23- record nto tne quarter-fnal aganst Powers, a wnner aganst Royal Oak Shrne n the Fenton regonal. Huskey fnds hs way blocked n vctory over Pewamo-Westphala. St Johns Womens Bowlng ahferecentsltohnswomens^t^ Assocaton handcap allevents. were Marge Mohnke and Bowlng Assocaton banquet Cherre May [not shown]. KNOW HOW Success n any endeavor s made possble through confdence created by aggressve methods and ablty to do thngs. Breckenrdge elmnates Prates THACA - Pewamo - Westphala was pressed out of regonal basketball acton last week by Breckenrdge The small Breckenrdge squad threw a full-court press at the larger Prate squad forcng turnovers that ultmately cost the game for -Pewa mo-westphala. t seemed twasnt as much of a case of Breckenrdge outscorng the Prates as t was of Breckenrdge takng the ball away before P-W could score. At the end of the st quarter the Huskes of Breckenrdge led by 2 ponts, 4-2. n the 2d quarter, Pewamo- Westphala could score only 9 ponts, 3 less than the 2 for Breckenrdge. The, Huskes contnued to keep Pewamo-Westphala away from the bucket n the 3d perod, agan allowng the Prates to score only 9 ponts. The Prates came back n the fnal quarter, but t wasnt enough as they outscored the Huskes 8-3. n that 4th quarter, Pewamo- Westphala had battled back SEED SALE PURCHASE YOUR ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEED BETWEEN MARCH 5 AND APRL 5 AND RECEVE A50 TO.50 PER BUSHEL DSCOUNT. See the St. Johns Co-op for all your farmng needs... ST JOHNS CO-OP St. Johns Phone and took the lead by pont wth a lttle over 2 mnutes left n the game.,. The Prates contnued to keep the game at a or 2-polnt margn untl the fnal mnute when the Huskes used 6 successful free throws to ce the game. For the Prates, t was the end of a tournament drve that capped a so-so year n conference play. After fnshng behnd Fowler Fowler, DeWtt and Fulton n rrrv want to wpe out :ancer n your lfetme. "We want $o wpe out cancer n youfr lfetme" s (he slogan of the Amercan Cancer Socety. And sngng star, Tony Bennett, says, "Thats more than a slogan. ts a goaf that wll one day be realzed f you gve generously to the Crusade. Remember...nhenyou gve to the Amercan Cancer Socety, you are makng an nvestment that pays huge dvdends,..the savng oflves." regular season play, Pewamo- Westphala went nto tournament competton and took the Class C Dstrct at thaca. For coach Joe Ghard, fnshng hs st season as coach at P-W, t wasnt the most successful season, but hs Prates dd earn hm a dstrct ttle n that st year. YOUR NEGHBORHOOD BG SHOTS ARE SHOWNG OFF Mchgan Army Natonal Guard st Battalon 9th feld artllery s conductng an open house SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 975 FROM NOON TLL 4:30 P.M. For all concerned ctzens to vew the equpment and expertse that allows ths organzaton to stand above all. others. Equpment wll be on dsplay to nclude the 05 MM Howtzers and a complete arsenal of weapons to nclude surface to ar mssles. So take the tme to come to the Marshall Street Armory across from the Lansng Catholc Central Hgh School and be a guest of "your neghborhood bg shots." The Mleage Maker s Here!!! 75 YAMAHA FROM THE- TO THE - MAX 2 Cycle and 4 Cycle BEES SPORT DVSON St. Johns * SALES & SERVCE Ph

20 20 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MCHGAN March 2, good U REDWNG SWM TEAM Your season was great!" year for Redwng swmmers Two St Johns swmmers, representng the Redwngs n the state swmmng meet n Arbor ths past weekend, fnshed hgh n the fnals to cap a successful season for the tankers. Bran Stork fnshed 8th n the state n dvng and Paul Butler came n 2th aganst compettors statewde fn the 00-yard breast stroke. Over the season, (he Redwng swmmers compled an outstandng 3- record. Ther only loss was at the conference meet where they fnshed n 2d place behnd Waverly., But, n dual meets t was all the Redwngs as they saled by opponent after opponent. Ther closest dual meet was at Grand Ledge where the Redwngs took a vctory. All the rest were no contest. n the openng meet, St Johns clobbered DeWtt Then, t was tme for Mason and the Redwngs saled to a vctory. Aganst Everett, St Johns agan domnated, ths tme Ovd-Else fell to St Johns and later The Redwngs aled over Corunna 2-55 and Haslett After takng the squeaker at Grand Ledge, St Johns defeated Lansng Harry Hll Alma swmmers were the next to fal to the Redwngs, ths tme by a score of Haslett fared even worse n ther second encounter wth St Johns, wth the Redwngs takng a wn. Mason suffered the same experence n ther 2d dual meet wth St Johns, fallng Swmmng under the drecton of coaches Wayne Morrson and Bruce Barber were: Dan Barker, Paul Butler, Jm Cold, Dru Downng, John Ernst, Larry Feldpausch, Erc Grost, Mark Grost, Mark Hurst, Ken Leveck, Mke Leveck, John Maland, Dave Makara, Clff Montry, Mke Montry, Ron Moon, Scott Rehmann, Krk Robbns, Steve Showers, Bran Smth, Crag Smth, Dave Smth, Mke R. Smth, Mke V. Smth, Steve Turcotte, Pat Turcotte, Tom Vllarreal, Roger Warner, Harold Wellman, Bran Stork and Barry Flowers, Fowler Varsty Club sets donkey basketball game (front row. to r.) John Ernst; Mke R. Smth; Barry Flowers; Dru Downng; Krk Robbns; Bran Stork; Dave fvlakara; Ron Moon and Ken LeVeck, manager, (mddle row. to r.) Coach Bruce Barber; Crag Smth; Tom Vllarreal; Mke LeVeck; Scott Rehmann; Dave Smth; Pat Turcotte; Mark Hurst; Larry Feldpausch and Coach Wayne Morrson; (back row. to r.) Clff Montry; Mke Montry; Erc Grost; Steve Showers; Paul Butler; John Maland; Harold Wellman; Mark Grost; Dan Barker and Roger Warner and Bryan Smth. Tom Vllarreal, Harold Wellman and Erc Grost served as co-captans of the swmmng Redwngs. Mssng from the pcture were: Jm Cole, Mke V. Smth and Steve Turcotte. SEASONS RECORD WN-LOSS RECORD St. Johns.29 St. Johns 33 St. Johns 7 St. Johns 36 St. Johns 2 St. Johns 24 St. Johns 43 St. Johns 03 St. Johns 09 St. Johns 39 St. Johns 6 St. Johns 39 St. Johns 48 3 WNS AND LOSS DeWtt 36 Mason 40 Everett 55 Ovd-Else 38 Corunna 55 Haslett 45 Grand Ledge 40 Lansng Hlt 68 Alma 63 Haslett 38 Corunna 59 Mason 33 Ovd-Else 28 THE REDWNG SWMMNG TEAM HAD 25 CONFERENCE MEDAL WNNERS AND NNE SWMMERS REPRESENTNG ST. JOHNS AT THE STATE MEET. BRAN STORK RANKED 8th N THE STATE DVNG, PAUL BUTLER RANKED 2th N THE STATE N THE 00 YD. BREASTSTROKE. The Fowler Hgh School varsty club wll sponsor a donkey basketball game March 20 at 7:30 pm at Fowler Hgh School. --. Three games are scheduled wth the st game matchng the th grade varsty club aganst the faculty. n the 2d game, the 2th grade varsty club take on the alumn. Game 3 wll match ttye wnners of games and 2. Tcket prces are $.50 for adults at the door and $.25 for pre-sale. Student tckets are $.25 at the door and $ for presale. Tckets may be obtaned from any varsty club member or at the hgh schooloffce.c A hghlght of the evenng wll be a donkey daper changng contest between gameo*hartd-2-.*- Announce CMAC All-conference team DEWTT «Lee Thelen of Pewa mo-westphala s the only senor named to the st team of the Central Mchgan Athletc Conferences "basketball honor squad. Thelen and a par -of Fowler players -- Dave Schmdt and Dale Koengsknecht - gave Clnton County,a majorty on the frst team. Lonne Stone of DeWtt was named to the -2nd squad. Junor guard Mke Claeys of Fulton-Mddleton was the only player unanmously voted to the st fve. He was named honorary captan. Claeys averaged 8.9 ponts a game on tte league schedule, good for 2nd place n ndvdual scorng standngs. He led the league n asssts wth a total of 06 n 8 CMAC games (5.9 average). Bob Saylor of Pottervlle, a sophomore forward, rounded out the st team. He shot 4.2 ponts a game (6th place) and averaged 9.8 rebounds. Thelen, meanwhle, was the leagues leadng scorer wth a total of 392 ponts for a 2.7 average. He also averaged 7.6 rebounds from hs forward poston. Fowler - the runaway conference champon wth a 7- mark - got 6.9 ponts a game from junor guard Dave Schmdt and 5.8 from Koengsknecht. The bg junor center averaged 6.4 rebounds, 2nd n ndvdual standngs. Jonng Stone on the second team were Roger Smth and Don Grswoltf of Webbervlle, Mke Wnsor of Fulton and Bll Peake of Portland St Patrck, the only underclassman on the 2nd fve. Stone was the 4th - leadng rebounder n the league, pullng down 2 caroms a game from hs forward poston. The top rebounder was Fultons center, Km Dffn. He averaged 6.6 and contrbuted 0.6 ponts a game, and earned honorable menton. Others ganng honorable menton from county teams were Dean Schrauben, Mke Graff, Terry Thelen and Andy George of Fowler, Bob Wck, Mke Ferguson, Julan Vllarreal and Ton Warner of DeWtt, and Ted Sptzley and Dan May of Pewamo-Westphala. Fowler led the CMAC n scorng wth an average of 73.3 ponts a game, whle Pottervlle was the top defensve team wth a 55.8 ponts-allowed average. Fnal varsty standngs: Fowler 7-, DeWtt 4-4, Pottervlle 2-6, Fulton 2-6, Webbervlle 0-8, St Patrck 6-2, Pewamo-Westphala 6-2, Bellevue 5-3, Langsburg 5-3 and Olvet 3-5, Top junor varsty team n the conference was Art Bakers Pewa mo-westphala-crew at 4-4. Fowler was 5th wth a 0-8 mark and DeWtt 7th at 7-. CENTRAL NATONAL BANK OF ST. JOHNS "WEflETHE FRENDLY FOLKS YOU CAN BANK ON" Servng the Clnton Area (ram 4 Convenent Locatons «^> ST JOHN* SOUlltQATEFUA OVD PlWAMO O

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