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1 \ * Clnton County News 117th year No. 11 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN $suwmq*hsl CUmbfL QHscuShujL 1856 July 19, cents 23 mllon dollar project News gets a face lftng Planners suggest staged re-zonng ST. JOHNS-The Clnton County local busness. The rema nng land of 26 Plannng Commsson has recommended to the Zonng Commsson and The local buldng code allows 7.68 acres would be utlzed for publc roads. County Commssoners that staged rezonng would be the best course of offcals of the proposed Hckory Hll lvng unts per acre and accordng to acton for a 23 mllon dollar development project proposed on a 185 acre lvng unts per acre for the overall Vllage ther development has 4.77 tract of land near DeWtt Hgh School. complex. Gordon Long of Lansng, the The DeWtt Plannng Commsson developer of Hckory Hll Vllage, has held a publc hearng on the proposed requested the land be re-zoned from development earler ths month and agrcultural to multple famly recommended approval of the reresdental, medum dravtvrwdenual. zonn 6 requests by a 6-0 vote. Accordng and local busness. He also requests a to Jack Kzesk, Jr., a member of both specal use permt n sectons of the the townshp and county plannng multple famly resdental dstrct to commssons, "we polled about 50 allow the constructon of group housng people at the publc hearng and most unts. were neutral on t." He added ths The development s expected to cost seemed favorable to the development 23 mllon dollars and span a fve year because "most people came there constructon plan. Accordng to ntal aganst t". fgures by the developer, 833 lvng Kzesk told the Clnton County unts would be*bult and ths wll add Plannng Commsson last week the about 2,250 people to the townshp of Hckory Hll Vllage Development DeWtt. The 1970 census lsted DeWtt "would add 40 to 45 per cent to DeWtt Townshps populaton at 9,946. Ths Townshps assessed property populatonmflux s also expected to add valuaton". He would sgnfcantly help another 272 youngsters to the DeWtt the townshp pay for a new waste water Schools treatment plant whch presently s Detals of the development whch operated at only 20 per cent capacty, In accompany the re-zonng request reference to the developments reveals a plan to create several buffer e? te " SI * e engneerng plans presented areas of housng. On the outsde at the hearng, Kzesk sad a great deal of permeter, 109 sngle famly dwellngs tme, money and effort has would be constructed on 29 acres. Next already been spent and we were lm- 12 acres would be utlzed for 31 duplex pressed. unts wth a total of 62 lvng unts., Also. appearng before the County Another 92 acres s beng planned as the la? nm S Commsson was Mack ste for two group housng lots whch Canterbury of Tr-County Regonal would contan 588 lvng unts. A fnal Plannng whch had further recomnne acres n the developments center mendatons on how the developments has been requested to be re-zoned for request can best comply wth future >^*?v. land use patterns. Canterbury reported after an analyss of the request and Ideatonal factors the Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson makes the followng recommendatons: -A staged zonng plan be establshed to allow proper zonng as development progresses. --Sngle-famly development be allowed n a sngle-famly dstrct. -Commercal and resdental zonng be consdered as separate requests. -The Clnton County Land Use Plan be amended to ndcate the desrablty of the proposed use pror to the grantng of approprate zonng. On a moton by Kzesk wth support by Almond Cressman, the Clnton County Plannng Commsson recommended the re-zonng requests by Long be handled n accordance wth the Tr-County suggestons. Longs real test comes July 25 durng a publc hearng before the Clnton County Zonng Commsson. Ths agency wll consder the.plannng Commssons recommendatons along wth Longs presentaton and any other comments from the publc. They then make a decson whch goes to the County Commssoners for fnal approval. READERS: Does the COUNTY NEWS strke you as beng dfferent some how ths week? Well, t s. The type face s brghter, blacker and larger. It s set by an electronc "bran" called a photocompostor whch has a bult-n memory bank programmed to automatcally hyphenate words at the, end of lnes. In the past, ths was done manually by our typsts Eythel Sptler and Kathy Koengsknecht. Now all the grls do s punch perforated tape whch s then run through one-end of the new machne and justfed columns of copy come out the other end. Another dfferent feature of the new process s that the machne produces photographed copy nstead of the former strke-on rbbon method of reproducton. Were mpressed wth ths progressve step toward presentng COUNTY NEWS readers wth a better product and trust the change meets your approval. OLD TYPE Im the old type used In the COUN TY NEWS but youll not see my face much anymore. Ive been replaced by a more attractve and brghter "youngster" on the scene whch comes from a new machne called a photocompostor. It wasnt too many years ago I was the bggest thng to ht the newspaper scene snce the offset process. Now Ive been shelved n the name of progress. Murder suspects return to Crcut Court Monday ST. JOHNS--Two suspects beng held "Clnton CoUnty Jatt-on "charges robbery. ( -The par are charged n connecton Edtor Ken Corbett checks copy from new machne Dtmer answers Powells charges ST. JOHNS-Robert Dtmer, a St. Johns rado staton owner and Clnton County Commssoner, denes any ntentonal move to represent hmself as the ncumbent n hs bllboard campagn to gan the Republcan nomnaton for 88th Dstrct State Representatve. Incumbent state Representatve Stanley M. Powell of Iona, leveled the charges at Dtmer Frday n a formal In answerng the charges, Dtmer sad the four bllboards n queston were ordered and erected by a Lansng outdoor advertsng frm whch left out the word "for". He reports the frm has been contacted and wll make the correcton. "Wth the track record of the legslature, I Would thnk t more advantageous to me to make sure Im not thought of as ah ncumbent," added Dtmer. The St, Johns rado owner also ^ s *l J, *»/ +..«l"<.w>v* ML* 1 &&*L& Xk -# *«; j ^ r ^S& Pourng a new street A crew from Frank Strausberg and Sons Company of Sagnaw apply a coat of slurry seal on the streets,of St. Johns. Accordng to Supt. Holland Wltse, "ts lke rollng out-a sheet of sandpaper on the street." He explaned fne m etal shavngs n the mx makes the surface skd resstant! The new process s bepomng, wdely used for coatng arport runways and has replaced the old seal coat method whch used a mxture of loose gravel and tar. "The slurry seal s cleaner because t has no loose stones," sad Wltse whle stressng ths s a crtcal factor on arports ZZZMZ^^ & *» %,SW* ^ ;* appear Corkn Monday arragnment. at 1:30 p.m. for An earler Crcut Court arragnment for the par, 39-year-old Rchard Davd Collns of Lansng and 30-year-old Wllam Frankln Graves, was adjourned after defense attorneys requested more tme to study transcrpts of the prelmnary exmnatons. Four separate warrants are ssued aganst each man on charges of frst degree murder, assault wth ntent to murder and two counts of armed Lansng Hosptal several hours after beng shot n the head durng a holdup at hs gft shop on Round Lake west of Langsburg. Hs wfe was also wounded n the ncdent but has recovered. Crcut Court Judge Corkn s expected to ask the suspects for a plea on the charges Monday and a tral date wll be set. St. "Johns attorney James Moore has been apponted by the court to defend Graves and Fred Lews, also of St. Johns, s the court-apponted counsel for Collns, Commsson studes the countys future ST. JOHNS-Rapd populaton growth and the problems t creates n future years s a major concern of seven men who comprse the Clnton County Plannng Commsson. Snce the commssons ncepton durng 1969, the group has held meetngs twce monthly to dscuss such areas as land use and future publc servce needs based on populaton growth n Clnton County. Sdewalk sale set ST. JOHNS-The retal commttee of the St. Johns Area Chamber of Commerce wll stage ts annual "Sdewalk Days" sale Thursday and Frday July 27 and 28 wth Saturday July 29 set asde as a ran-date. Headng up ths years sale are retal commttee board members Norb Rehmann, Barry Dean and Max Feld. As n past years, St. Johns merchants wll dsplay ther wares and specal sales merchandse along the sdewalks and f past events are any.type of barometer, a number of surprses may be n the offng for shoppers vstng St. Johns durng those days. Accordng to Rehmann, store hours for the two day event wll be the usual tmes: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, and 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Frday. (In addton to the Chamber sponsored actvtes, a number of groups from throughout the communty are plannng sales of baked goods and odds and ends n the downtown area. Ther efforts to date have resulted n the publcaton of four comprehensve studes prepared by Commonwealth Assocates, a Jackson engneerng consultant frm. The four studes are done on the areas of parks and recreaton, sold waste, land use and waste treatment. Each contaned a comprehensve engneerng report of exstng facltes and then presents recommendatons for meetng future needs based upon populaton projectons. These plans are avalable at the county courthouse and cost ffteen dollars or slghtly less than the actual cost of publcaton. Maps of suggested land use patterns are also avalable for one dollar., The Clnton County Plannng Commsson s strctly an advsory agency whch reports to the county board of commssoners and the zonng commsson. Publc nvolvement n ther actvtes s encouraged. The nformaton contaned n the studes mentoned above s endless and should be of nterest to area resdents. As much of the materal s extensve and dffcult to dgest by scannng the comprehensve studes, the CLINTON COUNTY NEWS wll make an effort to convey some hghlghts of ths nformaton each week. For openers we are publshng the populaton dstrbuton chart by townshps accordng to Jhe 1970 census and as projected for Ths llustrates some of the future needs for publc servce whch wll develop as populaton expands n Clnton County. Also shown s the average per capta ncome by townshp. In hs letter to the commsson, Powell sad "Dtmer dentfes hmself as representatve and does not use such language as elect or vote for." The 73-year-old veteran legslator told the to smear my name hopng to enhance hs chances of defeatng me at the polls on August 8 by makng apublc ssue of ths matter," concluded Dtmer. Dtmer and Powell oppose each other T S?Jff^SS^,m fop * e Republcan-nomnaton as SffEhff? ^ canddate for the 88th Dstrct State m n a v b^f^sshl^l^j, Representatve on the August ff Sve" ncumbent represen- prmary bauot * y ::;::X:::-:ft>:.::::K^^ Cedar Pont trp offered ST. JOHNS-Hey Kds! How would you lke to wn an all expense two-day trp to Cedar Pont n Sandusky; Oho? Wnners wll stay at the famous Breakers Motel at the Pont. Tckets for all rdes plus meals wll be ncluded. There sjo lmt on the number of wnners for the trp. Other przes wll be awarded to other wnners. Any youngster n Clnton County nterested n sellng subscrptons and earnng the trp should regster for the program by callng the COUNTY NEWS at or Reg-, strtfa s a!so possble by stoppng n the offce at 120 East WaJcer Street, St. Johns. Watch for more detals n next weeks edton. Local grl n far condton ST. JOHNS--A seven-year-old St. J5«,? n llwo d Ave TV^SSL VZ Johns grl, Chertf L, Penx, s lsted n trav^? g til I,0, 9 0 M l PS? Z h f f It far condton at Sparrow Hosptal ^ ^ S ^ J S ^ I ^ ^ L S h follownf nures she receved Frdav car - Tne & rl was "turnng home wth SZo g her sstw from a drcus whch was n a tetng stackbya IS located near the Kof C Hall on US-27. south of Clnton Avenue on US-27. Accordng to polce, a wtness to the Hosptal offcals report that the chld accdent sad the chld ran out n front s sufferng from multple fractures and of the car and the drver could not stop laceratons. Followng the accdent she n tme. was taken to Clnton Memoral Hospftal The drver s not beng held n the for treatment and later transferred to accdent. the Lansng hosptal. The young grl s the daughter of Mr. Cty polce sad that the drver of the and Mrs. Keth Penx of 205 West car, 53-year-old Elmer Leon Brass, of Ralroad Street, St. Johns. St. Johns July »>

2 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan JULY ~>\.~r-\ -. TIME TO GET GROWING SEE US FOR BULK GARDEN SEED SPREADER ALSO AVAILABLE FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR Fowler, Mchgan Phllps Implement Co. machnety Also Recondtoned Tractors 313 N. Lansng St. Johns Clnton Crop Servce M-21& Forest Hll Road Phone SMITH-DOUGLASS We Can Supply: ^ W E? * a«h886af.ntroget, and other ntrogen products Farm Safety Tme Is Anytme THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FAftM SAFETY-MINDEp FIRMS: " " - vvr *\ f % u. *<* Im l V 6 f It n" v"r"o f-,- «.^-rrr r\ rf f;"* * "-J _ -lh,-*f ^ ; I T j K - Tn Mr H«- AL GALLOWAY Used Farm Equpment Tractors - Combnes - Cornheads - Pckers Tllage Tools - Planters - Tractor Parts Rebult Heads GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES Phone ( or Frst Farm North of St. Johns on U.S. 27 ST. JOHNS GRATIOT FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 510 N.Lansng St. Johns PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION St. Johns Branch \ 1104S.US-27 PHONE ** {y,a,t - (»- 1 COr ltl!. ST. JOHNS COOP N, Clnton St. Johns Phone WHERE YOU AND YOUR FARM COMES FIRST <*,. n \ -r ««@Uv.3A TOP DRESS ALL YOUR FIELDS WITH OUR WIDE CHOICE OF FERTILIZERS St. Johns Ashley MATHEWS ELEVATOR wvw PURINA CHOWS FOWLER PHONE ^ UdUHUaj CLINTON TRACTOR, nc. ^ MASSEY-FERGUSON;., SALES* SERVICE..-.. \ NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT 108 E. RAILROAD ST. St. JOHNS, MICHIGAN PHONE :.!; -t I JlLV IS NATIONAL FARM SAFETY DONT BE A TARGET FOR WEEK v JVV *P* / *"«# \

3 July 19,1972 3A Second n a seres Alternate B outlnes mddle route for I-69 ST, JOHNS-Ths s the second n a three-part^ seres the CLINTON COUNTY NEWS wll present on the alternate routes for 1-69 north 6f Lansng whch wll be dscussed July 26 at a publc hearng n DeWtt Hgh chool. A meetng between the offcals from Clnton County and the townshps of DeWtt, Bath and Watertown s planned for July 24 n an effort to reach common agreement on whch alternate route s best, for; the areas concerned. Alternate B as shown above s the mddle route of three beng consdered. It begns west of the ntersecton of Stoll and Forest Hll Rds. and then swngs easterly n a path mdway between Stoll and Arport Rds. At a pont just west of DeWtt Rd. the route crosses north nf Clark Rd. and then countnues drectly east. Lke Alternate A, ths proposal maps out?nterchanges at Francs, POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND AVERAGE INCOME BY TOWNSHIPS V.. It *Avo Inc - 7, , ,388 -Ave Inc - 6,900 19/0-1, ,733 Ave Inc. - 6, , ,566 *Ave Inc - 7,00C *Ave Inc - 8,050 WVu*!.. r.unuj , , , ,308 *Ave Inc - 8,400 *Ave Inc- 7,400 IWUM ,009 19>0-1.5G ,140! *Ave Inc l *Ave Inc - 9, ,21b ,503 Ave Inc - 7, *Ave Inc - 7,700 "J , , ,828 AVP Inc - 8,500 *Ave Inc , ,426 *Ave Inc - 8,750.t! Ml ,442 *Ave Inc - 6,100 19/0-4, ,269 *Ave Inc - 7,600 * Med an Avefdgt! I^prm - lqre **w U ptecton fo 197U ~ fvs»ntej -r~f -Cunty Pegm, "Umntj Cownnnw Data \,r», t->«1 "b ( J Actvtes set for Lttle League Feld ST. JOHNS~The St. Johns Lttle, League Feld located behnd Bees Chevrolet and Oldsmoble Company wll be the scene of a full slate of actvtes Saturday. The day begns at 11 a.m. wth a seres of adult slow ptch softball games. At 2 p.m., the acton-shfts to adult fast ptch games whch wll contnue through the afternoon. From 3-6 p.m., the pony league players wll partcpate n a pony pull contest n an area next to the feld. Hghlght of the day comes at 7:30 p.m. wth the champonshp game of the St. Johns Lttle League.. Durng the evenng, the awardng of przes n the lttle league fund rasng program wll take place. Frst prze s a A -m.t *s.t* color televson set and second prze wll be a mn-bke. Entertanment wll be provded throughout the evenng. The concesson stand wll be open throughout actvtes. Proceeds of the fund rasng program wll be used by the St. Johns Jaycees to buld a permanent lttle league buldng. Constructon of the buldng wll begn ths fall and plans nclude a meetng room, restrooms and a concesson faclty. A total of 330 boys took advantage of the lttle league facltes ths season and offcals of the program antcpate the new buldng wll enhance further development of ths actvty n future years. BIIY-SEIMW-HIHE. flocfk Wffmrm OVER 12,000 Thats How Many Homes Your.Classfed Ad Enters When Placed In The Clnton County New And Ths Areas Newest Advertsng Medum, The North Clnton Shoppng News. YOU PAY THE REGULAR RATE IN THE COUNTY NEWS AND YOUR CLASSIFIED AD WILL APPEAR IN THE SHOPPING NEWS AT YOUR REQUEST OF EXTRA COST TO YOU. " CALL North Clnton Deadlne Monday, 10 A.M. Clnton County Newt Deadlne Monday, 5 P.M. Arport and DeWtt Rds. plus one at US- 27. Grade separatons are planned for other roads n the path of the proposed freeway. The prmary dsadvantage of Alternate B s the fact t would have a defnte mpact on several farms and result n a consderable amount of land beng landlocked or wthout access. On the postve sde, the route s more southerly than proposed under Alternate A and thereby lessens two major concerns under ths frst proposal. Frst, Alternate B decreases the concern over urban sprawl resultng n the area by beng closer to the Lansng area. Secondly, the mpact on Lookng Glass Rver n terms of adverse effects on a desrable natural resource s reduced. A breakdown of fgures on Alternate B reveals t would cover 10.2 mles at an estmated cost of. $15,682,000 and requre the removal of 11 houses. See next weeks paper for a map on the fnal proposed route, Alternate B-l. O-E votes agan on bus garage OVID-Voters n the Ovd-Else School Dstrct wll decde agan on the queston of one mll for constructon of a bus mantenance garage. Durng the board of educatons organzaton meetng earler ths month, t was decded to re-submt the one mll for one year request. The queston was defeated at the polls by one vote on June 12. The new electon date s set for Saturday, September 9. Accordng to Supt. Donald Kenney, the board of educaton made the decson after t became apparent there was "a gross msunderstandng" among voters on ths queston durng the June electon. He sad many people were under the mpresson the garage would be used strctly for wnter storage of buses. Kenney sad he and the board of educaton wsh to make t clear the 50 by 120 foot buldng planned on a ste northwest of the hgh school wll be used for bus mantenance T storage. "We are thnkng about a relocatable steel buldng," sad Kenney, "and t wll also serve as an auto mechancs shop for the hgh school students," He ponted out the hgh school does not presently offer an auto mechancs course because of lmted facltes. Agrcultural mechancs classes wll also be moved to the new faclty to take advantage of the expanded room. KJt- w DETAIL MAP OF ALTERNATE Therese Pohl wns place on deaf Olympc team DeWITT--A 19-year-old grl, Therese Pohl, has won a spot n the 1973 Deaf Olympcs games n track after her performance n the Morganton tryouts. The tryouts, whch were held n North Carolna, brought a group of 75 to 100 grls from all over the Unted States together for competton. Mss Pohl placed second n the 200, meter race, second n the 400 meter race and ran fourth n the 800 meter event. She was 2.1 seconds off the current worlds record among deaf partcpants n the 200 meter and 5.1 seconds off n the top" 400 record. In the Amercan record she was one second behnd n the 400 meter race and 1.3 seconds n the She placed frst n the sem-fnal tryouts n both the 200 and 400 meter events, Another Mchgan grl, Jule Olney of Swartz Creek, wll be travelng to the 1973 summer event whch wll be held n Sweden. Mss Olney hroke the Amercan deaf javeln record durng tryouts. Thomas Berg, track coach at Gallaudet College n Washngton D.C. where Mss Pohl s a freshman, has been named track coach at the Olympc event. Interested n most sports, the Morganton event was the frst tme that she had partcpated n an organzed track meet. Durng the tryouts she was just scheduled to run n the 200 meter race, however, Coach Berg encouraged her to compete n the 400 and 800 meter events. The young track star s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pohl of 5605 Cutler Road, DeWtt. She was a 1971 graduate of the Mchgan School for the Blnd, Flnt, and was awarded a scholastc scholarshp to Gaullaudet after fnshng frst n her class. Durng her last year n hgh school, she was named DAR Good Ctzen and was actve n basketball, beng named the most valuable player on the team. She was captan of the schools Youngsters learn boatng safety OVID-Youngsters n the Ovd-Else area wll get a chance to learn boatng Government wll share cost of ecology EAST LANSING-Cost-sharng payments are now beng made to farmers for carryng out sol, water, woodland, wldlfe and polluton abatement practces under the Rural Envronmental Assstance Program, accordng to Wllam Vanderbeek, member of the Mchgan ASC Commttee. Ths Federal program has been n effect snce 1936 followng> the" great dust storms of the 1930s. Many of these practces have elmnated the run-off of mllon of tons of top sol, greatly reducng the polluton of the natons waterways. Vanderbeek ponted out that ths has benefted wldlfe, ncreased huntng, fshng and other recreatonal purposes for all the people. Polluton problems assocated wth agrculture, lke those n ndustry and muncoaltes. can affect evervone and sometmes be so expensve to solve that an ndvdual ctzen cannot afford to undertake the task alone. Cost-sharng by the Government s only a small part of the overall cost to the farmer. Ths s because some types of polluton buld up slowly, fnally requrng expensve remedes for control. Mchgan farmers have carred out many polluton abatement practces on farmland and most of these deal wth lvestock waste. Vanderbeek ponted out that the Sol Conservaton Servce and our agency have been helpng farmers to carry out conservaton practces for many years. REAP cost-sharng practces and Specal Projects are talored to ft local Therese Pohl 7.r**>s cheerleaders squad. Followng her educaton, Mss Pohl has expectatons of becomng a hgh school math teacher wth her attentons drected n helpng other deaf pupls. August draft affects 1,447 LANSING--A1I avalable regstrants safety under a class slated to start July, th fv n " m ers 75 and below wll 24 at the Ovd-Else Hgh School. *.* ca ed ** Mchgan local boards for The three day course taught by nducton n August t has been announced by Arthur A. Holmes, state Robert Sterken, a marne safety offcer from the Mchgan Department of drector of Selectve Servce. Natural Resources, begns at 2 p.m. The August nducton call wll affect Each sesson s two hours long and upon 1,447 regstrants reported as avalable completon youngsters qualfy to by local boards. Approxmately 800 operate boats of sx horsepower or regstrants were ordered for nducton more on state waterways. Ths under the natonal call for July wth qualfcaton course s requred by state Random Sequence numbers 50 and law for youngsters under 16 years old. below. The August call wll be flled "Its a class prmarly amed at ths prmarly wth Class 1-A and 1-A-O age group*," sad Sterken, "but all ages regstrants born n 1952 plus olderregstrants who have lost ther are nvted to attend." A Mchgan State Unversty junor deferments or whose postponements of nducton expre n August. Inducton majorng n water resources development and a certfed scuba dver, Sterken served as an Army medc durng a tour of duty n Vetnam. He reports the course ncludes nstructon on mouth-to-mouth resusctaton and cardac compresson. Sterken has already taught the course at St. Johns and DeWtt and orders must be ssued by July 31. Nonvolunteers wll receve at least a 30 day notce n advance of ther nducton date. Under a recent change n regulatons regstrants ordered for nducton are now permtted to enlst n the regular armed forces or n Natonal Guard and reserve unts f enlstment acton can Stf.«Sa=f&«S^-r^r-lBS nducton a^s«date. Selectve Servce has Agrcultural Stablzaton and Conservaton Commttees. For addtonal nformaton farmers should contact ther local county ASC Commttee Hgh School at9 a.m. on July 24. Ffteen youngsters completed the course n De^Vtt and seven attended the St. Johns sesson. Gee, Dad,,n-the move, he flapped hs ears and flew"all over the place. Ths guys not gong to do anythng «lets go see the lons^and tgers," So sad kths lttle guy to hs dad under the fegtop at the crcus n St. Johns Frday, sponsored by the V^W, * ;\., authorzed ths new program n cooperaton wth the Department of Defense to encourage enlstments n the reserve and Natonal Guard. An addtonal 4,380 regstrants wll be ordered for armed forces physcal examnaton n August to determne ther acceptablty for mltary servce. Examnees wll nclude regstrants born n 1952 wth lottery numbers 100 and below, along wth regstrants bown n 1953 wth lottery numbers 50 and below. Commsson forms new commttees. ST. JOHNS-Roman Koengsknecht, charman of the Clnton County Plannng Commsson* announced several commttee appontments durng the groups regular meetng last week. Blar Lente, prncpal of Ovd-Else Hgh School, was named charman of the Parks and Open Space Commttee. Two new members apponted to the plannng commsson May 1 - Kenneth MUnson and Robert Purtll -- were named as co-charmen of the Land Use Commttee, Munson s also a member of the Bath Townshp Plannng Commsson and Purtll s a vce-presdent wth Central Natonal Bank n St. Johns. The two men were apponted to the commsson followng the resgnaton of.gerry Wlcox and a vacancy created after Jane Smth declned to seek another term of offce. Koengsknecht, plantsupervsor for General Telephone and a Fowler resdent, wll also serve on the Land Use Commttee. >

4 4A, ****"* V ***"»****V»V»V«V«V.V.V.V.V.V«V»V»%V»V»%V»V«V»%V«%%%%%%W hm\ 0 " CLINTON COUNTY NEWS PAGE for Women Theyre Dane Goodknecht FOWLER--Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goodknecht of Fowler, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Dane Mare to Gerry Freed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freed, R-2, Ovd. The brde-elect ts a 1969 graduate of Fowler Hgh School and s employed by Domestc Fnance. The prospectve groom s a 1969 graduate of Ovd Hgh School and s employed by Alcan Alumnum of Else and a student of Lansng Communty College. No date has been set for the weddng. June Ann Brethauer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brethauer of 4621 Cedar St., Lansng wsh to announce the engagement of ther daughter, June Ann to James Ward, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Ward of 501 W. Baldwn, St. Johns. An August 26 weddng s beng planned by the couple. \Pewamo \ Mr. and Mrs. Don Werner expect to move n ther new home on East Washngton St., wthn two weeks. Bob bought the traler home owned by Mr. and Mrs. Don Werner and son, Douglas Werner. engaged ST. JOHNS--Mr. and Mrs. John Hospodar of 2426 E. Colony Road announce the_ engagement of ther" daughter, Helen Sue to Jerry Lee Bernath. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bernath of 300 West Oak St., Else. The brde-elect s a graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s attendng Lansng Busness Unversty. The prospectve groom s a graduate of Else Hgh School and s employed by Stem-Assocate Inc. Archtects, Lansng. A Sept. 30 weddng s beng planned by the couple. ARE IMPORTANT TO US! That s the reason we keep COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION RECORDS of EVERY prescrpton YOU have flled here. It helps usand YOUR doctor to watch for drug nteractons, allerges to drugs, frequency of prescrptons and contrandcaton among drugs... Brng Your Next Prescrpton To Us! Parrs REXALL CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan "t July 19, 1972 [[Jtlq/JZ HUNT--A grl, Melssa May, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hunt of 406 S. Mead St. July 10 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 11 pounds, 2 1/2 ounces. The baby has one brother and one sster. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jm Rchmond of Imlay Cty, Mch. The mother s the former Sylva DeRosa of Alma. A son, Darn Scott, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Underbll of Else at the Carson Cty Hosptal Frday, July 7. He weghed 7 pounds 8 ounces. The baby has a sster, Rachelle. Grandparents are Mrs. Georgana Underhll of Ovd and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelley of Else. The mother s the former Conne Kelley. Pewamo Marcella Schueller has returned home after a two weeks stay at the home of Eva Schueller n Lansng. Mrs. Carl P. Smth of Portland spent Sunday evenng wth her mother, Mrs. Anna Cook. Jll Sokolowsk and Patrca Rader of Battle Creek and Brenda Kramer were vstors of Mrs. Anna Fedewa. Jack Sokolowsk and grl frend of Battle Creek spent 2 days wth. hs grandmother, Mrs. Anna Fedewa.,1-1, 1 I I 1lr 1 Pharmacy 201 N.Clnton St. Johns Phone J Mrs. Davd Boron Carn-Boron repeat nuptals DEWITT -- The Redeemer Unted Methodst Church was the settng Saturday evenng for the weddng of Jance Elane Carn and Davd Edward Boron. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sloat of DeWtt and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Lous Boron of Langsburg. Roxanne Gendron of St. Johns was the mad of honor and Wllam Thelen of DeWtt served as best man. Seatng guests were ushers Donald Carn and Allen Boron- - L> Rose Baker Graduates ST. JOHNS^-Rose Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Glbert Baker of 8254 North.Scott Road, St. Johns wll be among the graduates n the Alma Practcal Nursng program. Graduaton exercses wll take place Thursday, July 20 at the college. An open house s planned Sunday, July 23 at the home of het parents from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mss Baker s a 1971 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and wll be employed at Gratot Communty Hosptal graduaton. followng Clnton County News Robert MacDonald...Gen. Mgr. Second class postage pad at &l. Johns, Mch. 4SB79. Publshed Wednesdays at 120 E. Walker Street, St. Johns, by Clnton County News, Inc. Subscrpton prce by mall: In Mchgan, J5 for one year, $0 for.lwoyearf, S3.75 for sx months, $Z for three months; outsde Mchgan, JO for one year. :: Open house de Specal guest at the weddng and recepton was the brdes grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Sloat. Followng a recepton at DeWtt Memoral Hall the newlyweds left for a honeymoon n the upper pennsula* and wll return to ther new home n rural Langsburg. Marrage Lcenses Gale Kennedy, 61, 14860, DeWtt Ed., Lansng and Jenne Cobb, 46, De- Wtt Rd., Lansng. Antono Rostas, 50, Steel Hotel, St. Johns and Beverly Marek, 45, R-5, St. Johns. Peter E. Thayer, 24, 1165 W. Prnceton Ave., Flnt and JacquelneAnn Rogers, 18, 3731 N. Cedar St., Lansng. Ronne J. DePew, 20,9500 W. Beard Rd., Langsburg and Bonne R. Stevens, 19, R-3, St. Johns. John Allen Wheeler, 18, 4020 Drftwood Drve, De- Wtt, and Margaret Ann Kuntz, 17, 506 S. Oakland St., St. Johns. Holland R, Slocum, 24, 801 Alward Rd., DeWtt and Jane L. Rammacher, 23,801 Alward Rd., DeWtt. LeRoy G. Martens, 25, 6330 Cutler Rd., R-2, De-, Wtt and Dane M. Wllams, 20, R-2, St. Johns. Peter A. Dnklage, 29, 4156 Deerfeld Hlls Rd., Colorado Sprngs, Colo, and Lnda Lou Fsh, 26, US-27, DeWtt. Pewamo Dr. and Mrs. Lesle Caston of Hastngs were dnner guests and afternoon vstors of ther mother, Mrs. Anna Fedewa July 4. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph L. Fox accompaned ther son, Mark Fox of DeWtt on a sght seeng trp through 17 < states and Mexco, mostly western and southern states, spendng some tme at Yellowstone. Whle n Texas they vsted ther grandson, Ted Fox, at Fort San, Houston. Annversary open house artcles accompaned by a photo must be n the News offce no later than 5 p.m. on Frday to nsure Coverage n the next edton of the paper. Artcles brought In later than Frday wll be used as tme and spactfatlow. Celebrate FOWLER-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pasch of Wacousta Road, Fowler wll be guests of honor at an open house n celebraton of ther 30th weddng annversary, The event wll be held at ther home from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m, on Saturday, July 29, Hostng the open house wll be ther.daughter and famly, Mr. and Mrs, Juddson D. Bancroft of Fowler. Mr. Pasch and the former Eleanor V. Cedergren were marred on July 26, 1942 n St. Paul Lutheran Church n Fowler and attendng the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Pasch who presently resde n Calforna. Green Tee ST.^ JOHNS-Belle Lentz capped the Green Tee cup n Wednesday competton at the Clnton County Country Club. Scores were talled usng players handcap, Other wnners ncluded Mara Haps, Sue Lebrato, Margaret McKay and Betty Dcken. Wednesday, July 19 wll fnd Green Tee members travelng to Alma for a Feld Day tournament. Clnton County Country Club wll host the Lades Central Mchgan tournament event on July 25 and July 26. Open House ST. JOHNS-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodge of 310 East McConnell, St. Johns wll hold an open house at ther home for ther son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Gordon Hodge and ther grandchldren, Mark and Krs on Sunday, July 23 at 4 p.m. annversary Mr. Pasch s a retred carpenter and the couple has resded n the Fowler area all ther marred lfe. It s requested there be no gfts. Engaged Deborah E. Lochert DeWtt--Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Locher of 1905 Locher Road, DeWtt, announce the engagement of ther daughter Deborah E. Locher to Rodger F. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Brown of 2710 W. Mller Rd., Lansng. The brde elect s a 4970 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s employed by the. The prospectve groom attended J. W. Sexton Hgh School and has served n the Naval Reserve. He s employed at Dons Truck Stop. An Oct. 14 weddng s beng planned. Celebrate annversary OVID--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shpley of Ovd wll be guests of honor at an open house hosted by ther chldren, n celebraton of ther 25th weddng annversary. The event wll be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the home Hostng the open house wll of Mr and Mrs. A.J. be ther daughters, Shrley Grubaug h "2 0 9 Thrdstrlet Douglas of Lansng, Betty Else. Brown of St. Johns and Joyce The couple was marred Gorman of Berkley. July 26, 1947 n Ere, Penn. Dck and hs famly are expected to arrve In The Amercan Cancer Socety Mchgan from ther home n reports that one lfe n three s Petaluma, Calf, for a ten now beng saved from cancer day vst on July 17. but t could be one n two wth- Frendsand rda^v^^rt^^^^gle ww^eareh ds- x nvted to attend^e^^^^ house. prompt treatment. Economy Shoo Storo Contnues Its (%mmab Sale, WITH Further Reductons MENS DRESS SHOES *Florslecm *Bates *Pedwn *Crosby Square *Brooks **C 4 80 Reg, $36.95 $ 7 8 L $ HOSE Exce AteA.oelectt" 50* p*. ROBERT D. DITMER <&/ 88th. DISTRICT S ^ STATE REPRESENTATIVE Republcan Robert D. Dtmer s an excellent communcator and wll keep the consttuency nformed at all tme so that they may share n the operaton of ther government. Robert D. Dtmer s no stranger to local and state affars! He knows yourneeds. n Lansng and has the "guts" to represent ALL the people!- You Can Help Elect ROBERT D. DlTMER, 88th Dstrct State Representatve. VOTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th. Robert D. Dtmer Commttee P.O. Box 320, St. Johns 121 N. Clnton Phono&j4-22!3 *L# ECOMY fc SHOE STORE - tnt InTMt tahlm»ft Nn** pv4 Hxtt < Also Owosso, DUrand and Strands Shoes Iona

5 July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan 5A. x" CLINIC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MEMBER Oh NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of COSMETOLOGY SCHOOLS,. wp*r* v I Mrs. Wayne. Kng, 155S7 North East St. Lansng Ph * P f; PROFESSIONAL CAREER^ IN THE BEAUTY FIELD New classes startng the frst Tuesday of every month For further nformaton, wrte or call Mrs. Sonnenberg, Manager. All servces rendered by supervsed senor students for a mnmum charge. FREE PARKING U gb & lurpfces Clejfd.nut *y1<c1., ^ T~f"^> Spartan Sknless "* FRANKS * 59 ll Mar - All Dark Meat - og var - AII uark veax *> < 1 RQ Boneless Turkey Roast 6***. 1 Kent Club Franks b. 03J Golden Rpe Bananas lbs. «f Cabbage b. 10* Carnaton 7J4 oz. 4^preadables 59* r Thank You Cherry-21 oz. Pe Fllng 45* Herruds Rng nerma s nng «^ A Bologna b Sze Cantaloupe 2,, 75«Calf. Plums, b. 39 Kraft Ib. Cheese Whz 89" Hunfs Snack Pak Puddng 4 P ak 59* Lfebuoy Bath Soap 2 for 39 Dove Bath Soap 3 to 53* Plus A FREE Towet RECHENS MARKET FOWLER t Free Parkng n Rear of Store Franks-Kng say vows n evenng peces of pnk carnaton buds and pnk dases. Each held a whte wcker basket of mnature carnatons, pom pom mums and dases n shades of pnk. Best man was Lyle J. Leonard, St. Johns, Ushers were Douglas Kng, the grooms brother, and Robert Ortwen, both of St. Johns. The grooms nephew, Gregory Frost, St. Johns, was rng bearer.. A buffet recepton for the 200 guests was. held m East Lansng--The Mchgan State Unversty Alumn Memoral Chapel provded the settng as Judth Ann Franks and Wayne Earle Kng exchanged weddng vows n a candlelght ceremony at seven oclock n the evenng July 15. Rev. Carl Staser performed the double rng vce for the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Franks, 811 W. Lapeer St., Lansng, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kng, 1204 S. Lansng medately St., St. Johns. A vase of whte gladolas and pnk dases adorned the altar. Organst Gerry Bateman accompaned solost Sherry Chttenden as she sang "One Love," and "Weve Only Just Begun." Escorted by her father, Mss Franks chose a floor length gown of slk nnon trmmed wth Venetan lace applques featurng a scalloped lace pcture necklne, empre wasted A- lne skrt and full Bshop sleeves. The gown was desgned wth bodce cuffs and a detachable chapel length tran outlned n Venetan lace wth pnk satn accents. Her bouffant tered lluson vel fell from a Vence lace headpece of tny petals sprnkled wth seed pearls. She carred a nosegay of whte mnature carnatons, pnk sweetheart roses, babys breath and stephonts. Mss Anne Costgan of Lansng was mad of honor wearng a gown of pnk chffon wth a pastel pnk and green embrodered Julet laced vestee. Dressed n an dentcal mnature gown was the flower grl, Cyntha Franks, the brdes nece from Vasser. Both wore natural floral head- Vacaton Bble School was held recently at the Bannster Unted Methodst Church wth an average of 60 chldren n attendance. 11 Uncle George Presson -of the Rural Bble Msson was n charge of the school. The program for parents and frends was held Thursday evenng wth chldren showng the parents what they had learned durng the week. A contest was held throughout the week between the red and blue sde. The sdes were close all week but on Frday, the red sde was ahead. The Indvdual wnners were: Bble Drll, Cathy Schlarf; Song drll,- Lsa Green; most ponts for enter school, Russell Schlarf; most ponts for classes were 7th and 8th grades-cathy Schlarf and Anne Glowney; 5th and 6th grades-beth PYesson and Lonne Nxon; 3rd and 4th-Jane Porubsky and Sandy Schlarf; 1st and 2nd-Scott Mller and Jll Betz; kndergarten, Vcke Green and Shrley Porubsky. Bran Valentne, Russell Schlarf and Carre Mller are at the Unted Methodst Elementary camp at Pentwater ths week. Cathy Schlarf and Chrs Terrell are at the Unted Methodst Camp at Woods ths week. ^ WHETHER YOUVE MOVED ACROSS THE GLOBE... or across town... Your Welcome Wagon hostess has gfts and helpful nformaton,, for you. Phone, Call her at I «I I l d * I I BCnf j. followng the ceremony at The Country House n Okemos. Assstng n servng were Cath Remenar, Cathy Seegraves, Mary Redman and Lnda Ketcheson. Sue Voegl and Helen Johnson, the brdes aunt, served cake and Elzabeth Fryover, the grooms cousn, attended the guest book. Specal guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franks, the brdes grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Funnell, the grooms grandparents. The new Mrs. Kng s a 1968 graduate of ORafferty Hgh School, Lansng, and a 1970 Central Mchgan Unversty graduate. The groom graduated from Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School, St. Johns, n 1966 and attended Mchgan State Unversty. Followng a weddng trp to the Upper Pennsula and Canada, the couple are makng ther home n Mt. Pleasant. Marred O wosso--unted n marrage at a double weddng ceremony on Saturday, June 24, were Peggy DeGeer, formerly of Calforna, and Danel Sebertof St. Johns, and Gal Smth and Larry Sebert, both of Owosso. The weddng took place at 11 a.m. at the Frst Congregatonal Church of Owosso wth the Rev. Halley Olver offcatng n the presence of the mmedate famles and close relatves of the couples. A recepton was held at the Smth -home -near Owosso* followng the ceremony. Top student Karen J. Knght was recently on the Deans Lst at Northern Mchgan Unversty for earnng a 4.0 average durng the sprng semester. She s the daughter of HermanPohl, 511S. Oakland Street, St. Johns. Both Karen and her husband, Barry, are 1959 graduates of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School. They resde at 5 E. Ncolet Blvd., Marquette, wth ther two chldren, Susan and Mchael. It Pays to Shop-at Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Wckerham Couple exchange vows n Pewamo PEWAMO - St. Josephs Catholc Church was the settng for the June 9 weddng ceremony whch unted n marrage Sherry Ann Cummns and Roger Wllam Wckerham. > Msgr. Thomas J. Bolger performed the sngle rng 7 p.m. ceremony before an altar decorated wth dases and mums. Organst was Mrs. Ermalne Schafer of Pewamo and gutar selectons durng the Mass were performed by Glora, Mary Lou and Jacke Platte. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Cummns of R-l, Pewamo and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Wckerham of 7590 Arport Road, DeWtt.. The brde approached the altar wth her father and chose empre-style gown of nylon over taffeta featurng an empre wastlne, full sheer sleeves endng n a wde lace cuff and an A-lne skrt. A lace bb-effect accented the bodce and the long flowng tran was edged wth dasy lace. Her fulllength lluson vel was edged wth matchng lace and she carred a bouquet of yellow, pnk and blue roses and dases ted wth whte streamers. Karen Pohl, Westphala, was mad of honor and assstng as brdesmads were Debra Hldenbrand, Lansng; Susan Blzzard, DeWtt, sster of the groom; Cathy Cummns, Pewamo, sster-n-law of the brde; and Jule Cuernch of Pewamo. Rachel Mller of St. Johns, cousn of the groom, was flower grl. The attendants wore whte nylon gowns wth an embossed pattern of flocked dases n ranbow colors of lavender, melon, rose and blue. The gowns were styled wth a ruffled necklne long full sleeves, gathered at the wrsts and small colored buttons, n the colors matchng the flockng on ther gown, trmmed the bodce. A matchng rbbon belt, wth a bow n the back, hghlghted <zyl/[ac^j\lrnon JULY CLEARANCE for Better Values LADIES DRESSES REDUCED SALE $000 $ooo $10.98 W 8 $12.98 W nnoo $1*00 $14.98 W $22.98 W 10 SLEEVELESS BLOUSES TANK TOPS SLEEVELESS KNITS SUMMER FABRICS POLTER AND COTTON KNITS TEXTURED POLTER LINEN TYPES SPORTSWEAR FOR LADIES AND GIRLS SHORTS SLACKS BATHING SUITS 14 20%OPP 30% O OFF 20% 0OFF UMHMNMMMrttfMlfcrtJMft the wastlne. They wore flowers n ther har and carred a bouquet of dases matchng the color of ther gown. Best man was Wayne Karber and assstng as groomsmen were Kurt Blzzard, Bruce-Blzzard, Davd Cummns and Dan Csapos. Seatng the guests were ushers Mark Armbrustmacher, Danel Downng, Lark Second and Jm Moots. Rng bearer was Scott Fox of Fowler, cousn of the brde. Celebrate ST. JOHNS-An open house Wll be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodge, 310 East McConnell, St. Johns for Mr. and Mrs. Wllam C. ORelley on Sunday, July 23 at 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. ORelley of Detrot are celebratng ther 50th weddng annversary. A recepton was held for guests at the Pewamo 21 Club mmedately followng the ceremony. J Specal guests at the5 weddng and recepton were J Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blzzard, Godparents of the S groom, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Downng, Godparents of the brde, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I J. Fx and Mrs. Mary J Cummns, grandparents of the brde. I Followng a weddng trp to Cedar Pont n Sanduskv. umo and Northern Mchgan the couple wll make ther home at 1016 North Farvew, Lansng. The brde s a 1971 graduate of Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School and the groom s a 1971 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School. Large Group SUMMER and YEAR-ROUND LARGE SELECTION], SUITS FAMOUS BRAND REGULAR to $ Hostng the open house are annversary the couples daughters, Alce Burnett of Chcago and Peggy Anderson of Cleveland. Mrs. ORelley, the former CIcyle Carey, s the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Carey. Frends and relatves are nvted to attend the open house. COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY 800 N. Lansng Phone AUTHORIZED KIRBY CENTER SALES & SERVICE Good Used Vacuums For Sale Repars On All Makes. We Also Carry Bags & Belts For Most Makes. FARM 1104S.U.S.27 a PRICE WOW*45TO $ 79 OTHERS GREATLY_RED UCEB Savngs Up To *35 OO MENS and BOYS SHOES UP TO (^. % OFF KIRBY n the CREDIT BUILDING seoo ITS Do Your Own Thng" TIME Featurng COLUMBIA-MINERVA- Yarns & Crafts THE LATEST: B0TTLECUTTER KITS Make Anythng Glass Beautful CANDLE MOLDS We Have Wcks, Dyes & Scents Bulk Wax»2 8 9 f r 11 lbs - HOBBY LOBBY Owned by: Joan Rasdale 221 N. Clnton SPORT COATS ONE SPECIAL GROUP VALUES TO *59 so Now*29.A ND $ 39 OTHER SPORT COATS Values To *79.50 UP TO *A OFF Savngs UP TO DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS LOW AS *10 95 OTHER SLACKS 2 - TO ; * 10 OFF A PAIR UP TO y$ OFF ON MENS and BOYS WALKING SHORTS, OJACKETS SHIRTS BOYS SPORT COATSV a MENS DRESS STRAW HATS REHMANNS CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES for DAD «nd LAD tl. JOHN!

6 6A Engaged.POWLER-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arens of North Grange Road, Fowler announce the engagement of ther daughter, Ann, to Thomas C, Rademacher, He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rademacher of Eagle. The brde-elect s a graduate of Fowler Hgh School and a graduate of Mcheals School of Cosmetology. She s employed at Mary Annette Coffures. The prospectve groom s a graduate of Pewamo- Westphala Hgh School and Ann Areps s employed at Smth Plumbng. An Oct. 14 weddng s beng planned by the couple. Specal Order Servce Gft Items We fnvte Art Supples Just Lookng 9 Games Open 10 to 5 Daly - Frday tll 9 p.m. St. Johns Book Revew 106 E. Walker St. Johns Also n.owosso ROMA, AT FJOUND LAKE OPEN TO SERVE YOU WEEKDAYS II AM TO 1? PM FHIDAVS t SATURDAYS II AM TO 2 A". OPEN AT 2 ON SUNDAYS LIQUOR FOOD DANCING LIVE MUSIC Warren Kmball Saturday. July 22 Covtr wth lv«musc Mrs. Donald Smth, Mrs. Keth Mshler and Mrs. Ladd Bartholomew attended the Mchgan Department Conventon of the Amercan Legon and Auxlary n Detrot, July 13 thru 16th at the Sheraton-Cadllac Hotel. Mrs. Smth served as a member of the Department Past Presdents Parley commttee and Mrs. Mshler served as a member of the Amercansm department commttee for On Frday t was announced Stephane Pytlowanyj, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Pytlowanyj of St. Johns, frst place Eght Dstrct wnner of the Amercansm essay contest "What Knd of,an Amercan am I?," had placed thrd n the senor dvson department level. Edwn T. Stles Unt 153 of St. Johns was gven, honorable menton and a certfcate of partcpaton for ther Unt Hstory book by Department Hstoran Mrs. Louse Ferguson. Followng a memoral Mrs. Mshler was nstalled as Eghth Dstrct Presdent, Mrs. Zelda Ort of Beldng as frst vce-presdent and Mrs. Ladd Bartholomew was apponted secretary for the year. Shepardsvlle Those who wll be helpng durng VCS beng held at the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church ths week are Dors Pollard, Cheryl Watson, Jane Squers, Susan Alderman, Lnda Squers, Flora Hall, Wlma Swender, Donna Hettnger, Joyce Davs, Shrley Cannon, Edth Walker, Luclle Spencer, Lucle Pellow and Velma Smth. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19, 1972 Lnda Sheldo Mrs. Jm M n now er OVID--Arrangements of whte gladolus decorated the altar of the Free Methodst Church n Ovd for the weddng ceremony untng n marrage Lnda Sheldon and Jm Mller. Rev. Rchard Gleason performed the 7:30 p.m. servce on Saturday, July 1. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ells Sheldon of 5596 North Shepardsvlle Road, Else and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mller of Knley Road, Ovd. The brde chose a gown of whte chffon over brdal taffeta fashoned wth an empre-style wastlne, accented wth pnk rbbon and whte lace, a Vctoran- style necklne and mutton sleeves. The skrt fell n a soft A-lne style from the hgh rse wastlne wth back gatherngs sweepng to a detaled chapel-length tran. She wore a mantlla vel of slk lluson edged wth lace, whch was Cathedral-length and carred a bouquet of pnk and lavender mums and pnk and whte roses centered wth a candle. Mrs. Km Butcher served as matron of honor and assstng as brdesmads were Barb Nusser of Owosso, Roxe Pearce of Else and Marty Rose of Ashley. The attendants wore pnk chffon gowns styled wth an empre-style wastlne, Vctoran necklne and Bshop sleeves. They wore wde brmmed pcture hats and carred bouquets of pnk and lavender mums. Servng as flower grls were Rhonda and Laura Mller. They wore lavender gowns dentcally styled after the attendants and each carred a basket of whte dases. Best man was Km Butcher of Else and servng as groomsmen were Bob DePond of Lansng, Raymond Sheldon, Else, brother of the brde, and Ken Mller, Flnt, brother of the groom. Randy Sheldon and Jerry Mudget of St. Johns, cousns of the brde, and Dale Mller, brother of the Sharlyn Sue Moore Janet Lee Rley 0 7^e^he ny&yed Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Moore of 130 W. Man St., Else announce the engagement of ther daughter, Sharlyn Sue Moore to Donald Lee Berg of Charlevox. The prospectve grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Berg of Charlevox. The brde-elect s a graduate of Else Hgh School and Mchgan State Unversty and employed by Swartz Creek Communty Schools. Mr. Berg s a graduate of Charlevox Hgh School and Mchgan State Unversty, and has completed four years of Navy Submarne servce. No weddng date has been set. Graduates MIDLAND-Tmothy Sptzley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Sptzley, W. M-21, St. Johns, receved an B.B.A. and an Assocates Degree n busness management at graduaton ceremones held at Northwood Insttute on May 27.. Northwood Insttute s an ndependent, co-educatonal, resdental college wth campuses at Mdland,; West Baden, Ind., and Cedar Hll, Texas. The schools currculums are concentrated on specalzed? 1 I a f MIDLAND~Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Rley Jr., of 4205 Berkshre, Mdland announce the engagement ther daughter, Janet Lee to Mark A. Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ott of 912 Church Street, St. Johns. The brde-elect s a graduate of Western Mchgan Unversty. The prospectve groom s 1968 graduate of Rodney Wlson Hgh School and a graduate of Ferrs State College. He s employed at Man Lafrentz Company. An Aug. 19 weddng s beng planned by the couple. Pewamo Mrs. Dorothy Parks an Harry Hatts went fshng on Long Lake July 5 wth Jack Parks and Scott Parks of Iona, then she stopped and had dnner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parks and son Scott at Iona. Mrs. Anna Fedewa entertaned the pedro club at her home Tuesday afternoon July 11. Mrs. Mldred Fox vsted Mrs. Nell Fox at the Mae Motz Convalescent Home n Fowler Sunday, July 9. Mrs. Nelle Fox s much mprove" followng a short llness. Ralph and Maude Doane attended the Shanty Plans School Reunon Sunday, July 9 at the old school buldng, located about three mles groom, were ushers. Rng -^ fcwosyear managements sou{h ofjftenwck. _ Jaerlrf fwfs V&W ^hdtfen, " development programs wth.the followng spe^nt brother of the brde? lberal and fne atts supplements. Four-year bac 4 at Coldwater Lake, Mr. and long holday weekendof July A recepton.was held^for, 250 guests at the Veterans calaureate, programs are Mrs. Patrck Klen, Mr. and Hall n Ovd followng the also offered. Mrs. Mchael Kramer, Mr. ceremony. and Mrs. Dewey Howard, Specal guests at the Northwood s busness and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schafer, weddng and recepton were management orented, wth Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mller Edth Mudget, grandmother emphass on atttudes, ndvdual productvty and the and ther famles. and Mr.and Mrs. Ed Mlle* of the brde, Frank Mller, basx prncples of the grandfather of the groom, Amercan compettve Mrs. Esther Schafer attended the 25th weddng and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald economy. Mller of Maryland. annversary of Mr. and Mrs. The couple wll make ther Its easy to be optmstc Charles Sptzley at ther home at 215 Hgh Street, when thngs are comng your home n Lansng Saturday, Ovd. way. July 8. ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT. PRICE ON Entre Stock of your dollar s worth more where nterest dvdends are hgher... ts as smple as that. So, when youre shoppng around for a place to depost your money, look nto CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED 1B?0 LANSIN6, MICHIGAN Man Offce1123 E. Allegan, Lvlnff, Mchgan 222N.CLINTON AVE. ST. JOHNS- % 3 OFF ON SWIMWEAR Summer Dresses Sprng Coats Shorts Tops St, Johns Skrts Slacks AIR CONDI TOtfED % OFF ON GROUP OF BLOUSES

7 July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 7A If you have a son, husband, relatve or frend servng n the Armed Forces, mal,us"the Informaton re r ques,ted below along wthapcture Vnd It wulappear n the-.^ourth Annual Clnton County News Salute to Servcemen n August. To keep msspelled names to a mnmum, please prnt or type. And remember, the deadlne by whch we must receve ths materal s Monday, July 26. Send ths Informaton to: Clnton County News \ 120 E. Walker St. - St. Johns, Mch Servcemans Name Age Rank Branch of Servce Where he s stattoned_ Parents Names Address Cty Wfes maden name Address Servcemans Address (Last & *_ (Frst A MAN YOU CAN TRUST: POWELL STATE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE POWELL REPRESENTATION nvolves TRUST and trust s based on experence and performance... as State Representatve and n hs pror postons of publc responsblty SXme Representatjye 88th Dstrdt STANLEY M. POWELL... has proven worthy of your trust - you can depend on hm you can trust hm x wth your vote. : Re-elect POWELL- REPUBLICAN AUG. 8. Pad Pol. Advt. WRBJ-FM Stereo 92.1 on your FM rado Wll f Very Soon Be Broadcastng The Most Enjoyable, I r Robert O. Reese, Jr. Lansng-Robert 0. Reese Jr., of Wood Road, Lansng ded Monday, July 10 at Sparrow Hosptal., Funeral servces were held Thursday, July 13 at the Inter-Cty Bble Church n Lansng wth Rev. Rchard Burgess and Rev. Harold Clnton 1 area obtuares 29 years and was a member Ceaser of St. Johns; fve of the" Eureka Congrega- grandchldren; her parents, tonal Church. She and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pease of Walter McQure were St. Johns, marred Aprl 10, 1929 n Fern dale. Survvng are: her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy McElhaney qf Else, Mrs. Edna Wcke and Mrs. Wlma Roman, both of Bannster; two sons, Harold of Leverng, James of Bannster; one sster, Mrs. Lorrane Sears of Gladys Coppernoll GRASS LAKE-Funeral servces were held for the former Gladys Mae Upton,- 71, of Jackson Wednesday, Reese offcatng. Bural was Sprngfeld Mo 25 erand J "V 5 at the Starmon n Chapel Hll Cemetery, S^^J-,^ 5 %* nh^- Chapel wth -n. bural.«.,. n East *w Lansng. He was born n Wllamston on June 16,1923, the son the late Mr. and Mrs. grandchld. Cemetery, Grass Lake. Shejvaa the daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Helen Barber Reese Sr. and had been a Pewamo Due to a resgnaton of a trustee on the vllage Funeral servces were StaSfflHoftt?^ held Monday, July 17 at the S?Ia?^C0 B nts L S Unted Methodst Church {$ $* e Jer? me W h -? ev * n 0^? 1 Mye - S Mrs. Bertha Martn, Mrs. offcatng. Bural was n Ann Bower and Mrs. paulne VS? Abbott wft!" Chapel 6 C of T the te n Osgood y Wlt 5 Cook the home were Julv of Mr. 4 vsj and tors Mrs at Funeral Homes n charge of Oscar Smon, also callng on the arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smon He was born n - 0f Fowler Eamngton, Ontaro on Jan. Mrs. Oscar Cook was 17, 1883 and had been a admtted at a Lansng resdent of Maple Rapds hosptal, July 4 and had snce He marred the surgery July 5 and former Lllan Rebtoy n 1910 dscharged July 7, who preceded hm n death and later marred Sylva Aldrch, also deceased. Mrs. John Dan and An Essex Tdwnshn daue. hter r L a ure <* Iona dwnsnp spent a f ew days wth Mrs Joseph" and Rose Stead supervsor for 41 years, he Anna Fedewa Upton and had been a was employed as a car Joseph L_ Fox lfelong resdent of the OVID--Helen Barber, 76, of resdent of Jackson snce her deale d A w K r * H r e w Wa f I M G Ha "s were vstors at the Lansng and Mason areas. 135 West Hgh Street, Ovd marrage to Floyd Coppernoll. *He was a 1949 graduate of ded Monday, July 17 at member of Maple Rapds Iona Manor vstng Frank Holt Hgh School and had Memoral Hosptal n Survvors nclude her Masonc Lodge No.445_and a Hatts Frday afternoon completed several short Owosso. hustand; three stepchldren; 18 grandchldren; flated lfe Chapter member No. of 76. Maple He was Rapds af July?, y ^uernoon, agrcultural courses at Funeral servces were Mchgan State Unversty. held at the Houghton Chapel two ssters, Mrs. Ernest Order of wth the Maple Eastern Rapds Star. Methodst Church. He was engaged n a partnershp wth hs father n Homes, Ovd wth Rev. of the Osgood Funeral Marcum of Vermontvlle and /C&J&& Mrs. Howard Barnes of Survvors nclude a larmmg. Carson Cty; four brothers, daughter, Mrs. Ruth Jolls of dary and general farmng. Robert p range offcatng. ; ^" v 10l orotners, Hubbardston: two stepsons, He was a charter member of Bural was n Maple Grove Pfrce, Charles, Donald and Wllam Aldrch of Maple r Hn the Tnt-op.nff Inter-Cty Tl Bble hlo Phnrch Church, Cemetery* «-,._. " " ± " 1 " c ««Wnnnrnw Woodrow, nl all r\f of (ho the Manlo Maple T-..J_ Rapds and _ J Woodrow».. J j I I j. servng as a deacon chor She wag bom ta Calforna Rapds area. member and Sunday School on 0ct> the da Ugnt er I teacher actve n the Clnton of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Netto nu n AA - I County Farm Bureau for the and had resded most of her I past 25 years and served as mov ng to 0vd sx years presdent n 1958 to 1964 He ag0_ Her lfe, s wprk was was also a member of the practcal nursng. j Lansng Chapter Choral Survvors nclude two I Socety. daughters, Mrs. Merle I J J O n n "_. Setterngton MAPLE RAPIDS-John M. Setterngton, 89, of 311 South Survvors nclude hs wfe Carpenter of Ovd and Mrs. N. June; hs parents of Jack Coburn of Calforna;. -.,.,... Lansng; three daughters, sx grandchldren* three Ma P le stree t. Maple Rapds of Mrs. Lansng Stephen and Carol Nunham Reese of great-grandchldren- Calforna one ded Frda y. JuI V 14 at the Carson followng Lansng, Mrs. Randall Eddy sster( Mrs Besse DavUa of Clt a long llness. at home; a son, Robert O. y Hosptal Reese III, at home; two ssters, Mrs. Kenneth Kurtz Edna Haynes of Wllamston and Mrs. Clfford Cooley of Holt. Arrangements were handled by the Gorslne- Runcman Funeral Home n Lansng. Katherne J. Brdsall OVID-Katherne J. Brdsall, 86, of 217 North Man Street, Ovd ded Frday, July 14 at the Ovd Convalescent Manor followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held Tuesday, July 18 at the Houghton Chapel of the Osgood /""Funeral Homes, Ovd^ wtt«rev. Edward C. Schweukerts^offcatng. Bur_d was? n ^_a[sle Grove Cemetery. She was born n Gladwn on July 20,1885, the daughter of Davd and Nancy Wrght and had resded most of her lfe n Ovd. She marred Delmar Brdsall n Gladwn and was a member of the Church of God n Owosso. She had been a school teacher and was employed as a practcal nurse at the Ovd Convalescent Manor from 1949 to Survvors nclude a sster, Mrs. Margaret Webster of Phoenx, Arx.; four grandchldren; 14 greatgrandchldren. Alma H. AAcGurex Funeral servces were held for Mrs. Alma H. McQure, 58, of Rdge Road, Else at the Carter Funeral Home Saturday. Rev. Paul Jones offcated and bural was made n Ford Cemetery. Mrs. McQure ded at her home Thursday afternoon, She was born n Cncnnat, Oho, Jan. 27, 1914, the daughter of Clement and Jessca Brdeweser and had resded n the Else area for Openj&ftC from VAN W. HOAG ST. JOHNS-Mrs. Edna Haynes, 55, 1006 South Clnton Ave., St. Johns ded Frday, July 14 at the Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held Monday, July 17 at the Osgood Funeral Home n St. Johns wth Rev. Francs Johanndes offcatng. Bural was n Mt. Rest Cemetery. She was born n Clnton County on Jan. 20, 1917, the daughter of Bert and Rena Moore Pease and had been a lfelong resdent of ths area. She marred Lloyd Haynes n Iona on Aug. 19 and had been employed at Clnton Memoral Hosptal for-16 years." Survvors nclude her husband; two sons, Gale VanBurger and Denns Reeves, both of St. Johns; a daughter, Mrs. Calvn ALMOND B. CRESSMAN Republcan * Lfe-long resdent of the dstrct 20 years of experence n local government * 10 years as Olve Townshp supervsor Aldrch of Sprng Lake; 10 grandchldren; eght greatgrandchldren. Pewamo Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schafer and famly spent the weekend at ther cabn at Grass Lake. Mrs. Irene Fedewa spent Sunday July 9 wth her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Huttng at Carson Cty. * Member of County Plannng Commsson * Vce-charman of Tr-County Plannng Commsson!PBPI!BIBBW_BSS!H!IBI!H»9-"* **w^*> was OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES ST. JOHNS FOWLER MAPLE RAPIDS OVID In The REPUBLICAN PRIMARY Aug. 8 y 1972 VOTE FOR Almond B. Cressman CLINTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER «:**- ^Dstrct 7 "A RECORD OF RESPONSIBLE SERVICE" msammm Pad Poltcal Advertsng Well Buld You A Home, Too! WE HAVE 20 MORE HOMES READY TO GO AND 6 BASEMENTS ALREADY IN Lke Country Lvng? We Have Buldng Stes avalable North-South-East and West of St. Johns. Or We Wll Buld On Your Lot o Located on DeWtt Rd. just north of Maple Rapds Rd. -SOLD If you are n the market for a home Ths s just one example of the fnest n country lvng. WE HAVE THE PLANS.. OR WELL BUILD YOUR IDEAS Relaxng, Easy Dear frends, Lstenng Musc, In, STEREO!!!! * All equpment has been nstalled, were just watng for our fnal approval to begn broadcastng from the Federal Communcatons Commsson. WRBJ 1580 * V It deserves emphass that the tme, the place, the character of the funeral servce, the merchandse used, the cemetery selected - theseare decsons of the famly of the deceased. The funeral drector acts only as a representatve of the famly. The clergyman should be consulted In matters that concern hm before any decsons are made. Respectfully, ^*, &/Jp%r foag Funeral form ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN We Have Homes For Sale, Too! Featurng Alumnum Sdng & Soffts Poured Wall Constructon Some Wth Freplaces And Famly Rooms We Are Buyng Lots... If you would lke to sell your cty lot or acre country lot call FINANCING AVAILABLE s mmmm!mmm ^^!^mdl^mm&,

8 8A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19,1972 Pewamo After spendng the weekend wth hen aunt Ruth. Swndt, Mrs. Charles Brggs, daughter Sharron and grl frend, Shelley Wassel left Saturday for ther homes n Royal Oak. Chcken barbecue atthe Pewamo 21 Club south of c town, Sunday July 16. The 21 Club wll have ther annual Summer Festval. Servng starts at 12 noon untl 4 p.m. There wll be games, a raffle and refreshments served. ^Clnton County Area,, CHURCH NEWS ST. JOHNS(c Frst; Con- Sprnger, Jm Rasmussen gregaoonal Church o St. - and -Rck Foster returned Johns, had eght representa- ~homa Frday nght, June 30, tves attendng Natonal Con-*, after, several days atanagrjegatlonal meetngs held recently atgreen Bay, Ws. and the nearby cty of De Pere. Paulette Marts, Lorl TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ST. JOHNS CITY COMMISSION NECESSITY HEARING The St. Johns Cty Commsson wll hold a Publc Hearng to determne the necessty of a Specal Assessment for the nstallaton of Curb & Gutter and Storm Dranage on Wght Street between Oak Street and Elm Street. Sad Publc Hearng wll be held August 14, 1972 at 7:45 P.M. n the Muncpal Buldng, Cty Commsson Chambers, 121 E. Walker St., St. Johns, Mchgan. Harvey Weather wax Cty Manager No bank pays a hgher nterest rate on your savngs than we *. do*** V & "\>H no bank! Regular PASSBOOK Savngs 4%% perannum nterest compounded quarterly *? tonal Congregatonal Youth Conference.held on the campus ofst.norberts College In De Pere, Ws. After stayng over nght n Grand Rapds, the young people joned others from the state and journeyed to the meet- ng by bus, returnng several days.later. Dr. ana Mrs. H. M. Bross also returned Frday nght, June 30, from Green Bay, where they attended the 18th annual meetng of the Natonal, Assocaton of Congregatonal Chrstan Churches, havng "drven through the Upper Pennsula both ways. Rev. and Mrs. Averll M. Carson also attended the Green Bay meetng, but returned home by ar. Mr. Carson and Dr. Bross served as the Churchs delegates. Rev. Gerald Churchll, formerly mnster *6? "the St. Johns Church, now mnster of the Congregatonal Church of the Norther n Lght n Anchorage, Alaska, also attended the meetng, Mrs. Bross completed a three-year term as a member of the Commsson on World Chrstan Relatons of the Natonal Assocaton, r«* 5.13% 5.65% 5.92% Our pledge... r * "0 MfW ls- / Effectve Annual Rate On Effectve Annual Rate On Effectve Annual Rate On 1 Managers of the Manatee Traler P..k n Hracfenton, Fla., Mr, and Mrs. Andy Anderson, were on hand at the annual summer pcnc held at Smth Hall Sunday, July 9. The potluck dnner was attendedby 200 Mchganpersons who are wnter resdents of the Park. Smth Hall scene of Manatee pcnc ST. JOHNS-A gala day for 200 Mchgan resdents who spend the wnter months > ( Of 5% 5 X /2% 5%% n Manatee Traler Park, Bradenton, Fla. took place July 9. Mr!I (f "**Vf5J to encourage thrft, based on our promse 90 Day V.I.P. Accounts $500 Mnmum Interest Compounded Contnously J -0*» l llih 2 Year Certfcate $500 Mnmum Interest Compounded Contnously 1 Year Certfcate $500 Mnmum Interest Compounded Contnously to pay the maxmum nterest allowed by Federal Law. - CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OVID ST. JOHNS PEWAMO Mk a, Its the second year "Mchganders" from the Park have met n Smth Hall at the St. Johns Cty Park for a potluck dnner. People were present from the four corners of Mchgan., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davs and Mr. and Mrs.Foster Wllams were hosts for the day. Mrs. Helen Lews of Ltchfeld, presdent of the Mchgan Club n Manatee Park and Mrs. Foster Wllams, secretarytreasurer, were also present., Especally pleasng to the crowd was the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, managers. of Manatee Park n Bradenton It was the Andersons frst vst to Mchgan and they were much mpressed wth the home state of many of ther wnter resdents. The pcnc s now to be an annual July event for the Mchgattr.^esdepts^:.v?n^ Johns area were Mr. and Mrs& Glenn Davs, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davs, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Wllams, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yallup, Mrs. Geraldne Nergarth and Paulne Reed. Reunon The Farn-EIdred Famly held ts annual potluck dnner and reunon at the St. Johns Cty ParkSunday,July 9. Marvn Whtford took charge of the busness meetng n the absence of Charles Eldred, presdent. Edna Eldred was elected presdent, Mlo Smth, vcepresdent; Dorthy Emmons, secretary; Ursla Emmons, treasurer and Joan Whtford, chaplan. Four brths and one death were reported also two weddngs durng the past year. v Members arrved from Flnt, Hemlock, Detrot, Madson Heghts, Eureka and St. Johns., The 1973 reunon wll be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvn Whtford on Wellng Road, St. Johns wth a barbeque dnner. Jmmy Emmons receved a dollar for beng the youngest present and Farm Eldred who s 91 was presented wth a gft for beng the oldest lvng member of the Eldred famly. Mrs. Mto Smth and Mrs. Clayton Dougherty won the Messng games. ShepardsvHe ; : ;, By Luclle Spencer? 4 (,f Mr] and Mrs. tc.h, Green entertaned some df the Spencer cousns, on Wednesday, July 12 for a pdtlupk dnner. Those present were. Pather Eugene Spencer, and v Mrs..Faye Perkns and son> * Neal of WUlamston,* Mrs. Ernest Semans of Freeport, 111.-, Mrs. Mldred Comstock of Ovd, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer of rural Ovd, M\ I Leo Spencer of Detrot, also * l Ben Green who has a two weeks leave} before hej returns to Whdebrlsla^SP Washngton. Y Mrs. Lucle Pellow, Donna" Hettnger, Mrs. Dors, Pollard and : sons have.returned home-after spendng the past few days n Northern Mchgan^ M ** St. Johns» MRS. HI LA BROSS >\ tyrs^dorothy Powell of Cjfty/f>rteHe, Ind, and MarcE}-poweU;of Lafayette, Ind.jare house guests at the fctfoh&qf.ther cousns, Mr, f&ndltfrs? Alden Lvngston, * ^Mrs^Dors t>anels of, Detrot, vsted at the home j o ler,.parents, Mr. and Mrs. EJarKWhtlpck, a few days last\ week* Tuesday Mrs. Parcels, and Mrs Whtlock, w.eht,to Lake Cty to spend, the day.wth Mrs., Mke Phllps. Wednesday they * called o^jmrs. Wfctlocks nece, Mrs. Almond Cressman. Mrs. Danels returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tremane of Wlmore, Ky., arrved Frday, to vst Mrs. C. C. Tyson, Mr. Tremane left Monday to attend a conference n Battle Creek, and Mrs, Tremane Servce * * «**»»ft_, r e *- BELLEVILLE, ILL." Sergeant Wade A Wllams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Wllams of R-2, Parks Road, St. Johns s a member of a jmtfng whch has,receved ts tftrd U.S. Ar Force Outstandng Unt Award. Sergeant Wllams s assgned at Scott AFB, 111.,,as an arcraft mechanc wth the 375th Aeromedcal Arlft Wng whch earned the remaned to spend the rest of the week wth her mother, Mrs. Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrott of Pontac, were weekend guests of ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Parrott. Cndy Parrott remaned to vst" her grandparents, but Chuck and Chad retuned home* wth ther parents. Among those who came from out of town to attend funeral servces for Mrs. Lee A DeWtt last Thursday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeWtt and two of ther daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman McClntock, and Frank Jury, all of Lansng; Mrs. Davd Wlson of Rochester; Mrs. DeWtts nephew, Ralph Hubbard, of Northvlle; and Mrs: Charles Dengler, accompaned, *by three other frends, of Jackson. More than 20 members of the St> Johns Rotary Club attended? n a body. Mr. and Mrs f DeWtts son-n-law and dau^ler^jmr. and Mrs. Henry (Jury, of Jackson, spent severaldays last week wth Mrs. Jurys father, as dd the Jurys daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, and ther son, Jeff Johnson of Brmngham. Wllam Jury came also for hs grandmothers funeral, and returned Sunday to San Juan, Puerto Rco, where he s now lvng. HelenWhte and Mrs. Dors Schllng are Wednesday and Thursday house guests of Mr. and yrs.dck W. DeGroot. award for exceptonally mertorous servce from August 1969 through June Wng members were cted for outstandng, *, - -, alen<far"$f 52 professonalsm n operatng fljomllff JEyeltS and mantanng the * - «O,**>- - * " domestc aeromedcal arlft. rjuly 9 _ C lnton Coun- system standards. at Wth establshed a fleet of hgh 12 ty chapter of Retred Teachers wll hold ts summer pcnc at Parkers Park, two mles south and 1/2 C-9 Nghtfngales-the wngs prmary aeromedcal transport arcraft-the 375th moved nearly 170,000 sck or njured personnel durng the perod covered by the award.^ These ncluded (battle" casualtes from Southeast Asa, tfo per cent of whom $tferbkfcrlrt mb5ihsfl3haa mle east of Prce Church. Those attendng should brng, own table servce and a dsh to pass for the noon potluck..s^ftyo^the publc let recognzed for developng 7 P»m. to 9 p.m. at Smth" and adaptng new tems of "Hall. McQueen left the Comedcal lfe-support and operatve Extenson Servce achevng an operatonal n Clnton County to accept readness rate exceedng the poston of County Extenson Drector n Sh Mltary Arlft Command standards for all types of awassee County, > arcraft^sergeant Wllams wll wear, T a djstnctve servce rbbon to mark r hs afflaton wth the unt. The sergeant s a 1969 graduate ^ July27--Ice Cream Socal wll be held at the Prce Unted Methodst Church wth servng to begn at 5:30. of Rodney B; Wlson Hgh^P-m- "Menu wll ^feature- School. Hs wfe, Kathleen, s homemade ce cream, hot the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dogs, sloppy joes; potato James A. Cornell of R-l, salad, pe and cake. Free Northport. wll offerng. \cmw^^avt ZfcgZZF # & *M c,toc* AUTO THRILL SHOWS!.July 30, 31 & August 6 SONNY JAMES JULY 30 " ROY CLARK JULY 31, AUG. 1-2 JAMES DARREN AUGUST 3-4 BOOTS-RANDOLPH AUGUST 5, " StflSr/DERBY MSERVtSWT TICKETS S *RAW IONIA ot SHINE, or r.aug.>6 TOLL FREE 6130 IN MICHIGAN p.m. DIAL t« BJ07. Vfrlt tor m Irathnt! I General Ad mnon Tckets On Sale [At The Gundtnd 2 Hours Before [ letth Performance TRACTOR PULLING CONTEST - JULY 28 I NATIONAL tlghtwslght HORSE PULLING -JULV29 FREE KIDDIE GRANDSTAND SHOW - AUG. 3. JbrVf IVS* Mfek*3an f 9 ^r«aw»- _ l«outdoor SHOW./*

9 July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 1 9A Names four to honor socety Whos Who JANET BARNES ANNE FOX ICE- ACCIDENT- MAKER ruhokumjtll, twn m rjuly m tjj MARY LABRIE KEVIN HA Graves Clnton Benne Graves, canddate for U.S. House of Representatves, 10th- Congressonal Dstrct spoke to the Clnton County Democratc Commttee last nght. TICE TO RESIDENTS IF YOU WISH TO HAVE AN ESTIMATE OF COST FOR HAVING YOUR DRIVEWAY PAVED, CONTACT THE CITY OFFICE, AND LEAVE YOUR NAME AND STREET ADDRESS. A REPRESENTATIVE. GF SPARTAN ASPHAfcT*COMPANY WILL 1 CONTACT YOU WHILE THE CITY STREET PAVING IS IN PROGRESS. PLEASE CALL PRIOR TO JULY 28,1972 ST. JOHNS CITY COMMISSION THE FORD TEAM wants to play ball wth you Egan Ford Sales, Inc.: 200 W. Hgham ST.JOHNS Us* Your S«at Bsltftl! SPONSORED BY THE ST. JOHNS CHAMBER " OF < COMMERCE ST. JOHNS--Four recent St. Johns graduates have been accepted nto. Whos Who n Hgh Schools Honor Socety, The students, all resdents of St, Johns, are Mary LaBre, Kevn Hayes, Anne Fox and Janet Barnes. Whle n hgh school these students demonstrated excellence n schplarshp, character, and extracurrcular actvtes and (thamne, nacn, and rboflavn have been added to foods labeled "enrched," explans. Shela Morley, Mchgan State Unversty consumer marketng specalst. Bread, flour, macaron products, corn meal and rce are commonly enrched foods. The term "fortfed" ndcates that one or more were among the top one- nutrents not normally thrd of the natons present n that food have graduatng senors n publc been added. Mlk, for and parochal schools. example, s commonly The students wll -be fortfed wth Vtamn D, The featured n the 1972 edton of body needs Vtamn D, whch Whos Who n Hgh Schools. does not occur naturally n Mary s the daughter of mlk, to absorb and use the Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaBre calcum present n mlk, of 303 Wght Street, Kevn s Mrs. Morley explans. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John When certan nutrents lost Hayes of 904 South Lansng, n refnng or processng are Anne Fox s the daughter of replaced, the food s labeled Mr. and Mrs. Denns Fox of _ 310 South Clnton and Janets" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes of 427 Meadowvew Drve, all of St. Johns. If Work-dodgng pad dvdends we would have a few hundred mllonares m town. speaks to acce P Democrats The Central Mchgan Unversty- socology professor, stated that he was qute happy wth the way the Natonal Conventon has gone because "I am completely-comfortable wth Sen. McGoverns postons on ssues and I am confdent that McGoverns ntegrty wll be as heartenng to the naton as the current admnstratons credblty s alarmng to the naton." Benne Graves Graves went on to say that Congress could and should ntate a massve publc works program desgned both to acheve full employment n the naton and to restore our deteroratng urban and, rural surroundngs: Else Arman Andy Smalec wll arrve ths week to vst hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maron Smalec n Else. He has been statoned at the Keesler A.F.B. at Blox, Msssspp and wll enjoy a three weeks furlough here and hopes to see some of hs frends and former schoolmates. Tannng/ Keep Your Head! A golden tun tun nuku your har look dull by com [m s on, IJe soluton? Mulct! jour Juu at ravshng uu your akn. Ilt colofng kw lku N:eo ll Kusy «lv«you 10I01 that bummm ut of you am your summer stxru., not the othu \vuy around, They let you ha you, only butte. And you tan forget thoue old wves tales tha wurncd you never to go nto the nun wthout u hat or scarf f you color your hr! Noted t urcolgrst bclevu that bareheaded tt better. The mmgraton caused by n head LOVO rng can be more harmful to your carefully chosen har totor than sunlght. : NEXT WEEK ST. JOHNS What does a label mean? EAST LANSING--Do you know what youre gettng when buyng a food product labeled "enrched," "fortfed"or "restored?" *, Iron and three B-vtamns "restored." In most cases, when a food has been enrched, fortfed, or restored, the nformaton s on the label, the specalst says. Labels on bread that s manufactured and sold n Mchgan^however; are requred to lsp only preservatves. Karen Knght ted at Blue Lake THURSDAY AND, FRIDAY JULY 27 &28. ST. JOHNS(c-St. Johns Hgh School Senor, Karen Knght, actve n school muscal organzatons, has been accepted for two weeks of. advanced pano study at Blue Lake Fne Arts Camp. Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knght, 6521 W. Walker Road, s the recpent of a partal scholarshp from the St. Johns Mornng Muscale. the club s afflated wth both the Natonal and the State Federaton of Musc Clubs. The latter organzaton s one of the sponsors of the Blue Lake Camp. In addton to playng flute n the local Symphonc Band and sngng wth the Choralares, Karen has frequently played pano accompanment for varous hgh school muscal groups. Durng the past eght years, she has been the pano pupl of Mrs. Harold Lundy. She wll leave for the camp next Monday. Need any new grll deas? Try brolng chuck roast on your charcoal grll ths summer, suggests Shela Morley, Mchgan State Unversty consumer marketng specalst. Choose a low-cost roast well marbled wth fat, then marnate t, the specalst says. Blend a lttle wne and a touch of garlc and tarragon nto an acd base such as tomato sauce or french dressng. The marnade wll tenderze the roast, sutng t to the outdoor grll. You may also want to use a commercal meat tenderzer. Look also for spceals on pork, turkey and chcken for the grll. Turkey parts and whole turkeys weghng 12 pounds or less are excellent for barbecues, says Mrs. Morley. Or buy a frozen turkey roll to roast on the spt. Make three-decker hamburgers layered wth crumbled blue cheese or seasoned mnched vegetables. Or splt hot dogs and stuff them., wth cheese, crumbled french fred onons or seasoned mached potatoes. STORE HOURS Thursday 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Frday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Letter to the Edtor: Does t show poor poltcs for the present sherff to back one partcular canddate for the poston of sherff? The Clnton County Sherffs Department has formed a monopoly wth three wrecker agences n the county and these agences are helpng fnance the campagn of one partcular canddate. Thus, gvng ths partcular canddate an edge fnancally over the other canddates. Ths type of practce does not present the best qualfed man wth equal chances for the poston of sherff. Ths s very poor justce to the people. PAULZAMARRON.JR. OVID New meat products Food means happness. It means Mom, pcncs, specal treats, frends and eatng out. But more mportant, food means healthy bodes. Food conssts of essental nutrents needed daly by each and every cell n our^, body. Though most of us know that certan foods are better for us than others to help chldren grow and adults keep healthy, many of us eat only the foods we lke, are accustomed to or what we can afford. Sometmes ths means we arent always eatng whats best for us. Modern scence has determned there are approxmately 57 nutrents necessary for the human body to grow, develop and mantan tself. Nutrents, those necessary chemcal compounds, are found n food or made n our bodes whle some can be produced synthetcally n a laboratory. Our body uses the nutrents, but we EAT the food. It can be somethng that contans several health-gvng nutrents, or t mght contan only one - sugar candy for example. Food s whatever Man eats. Over the years, much hasbeen wrtten and sad about Vtamns. Contnual research has added to our knowledge about these nutrents. Research has caused us to take a second look at them and revse our thnkng. We stll know they are essental, however. For you who are nterested n the food you eat, n your health and enjoy learnng, I urge you to order a copy of one of the most nformatve, easy to read and RELIABLE booklets publshed n qute some tme. It "s Publc Affars Pamphlet #465, Vtamns, Food andyour Health. Order t from Publc Affars Pamphlets, 381 Park Avenue South, New York, New York for 25tf. HERES BIG GME... Fve generatons of the Leland Baxter famly met n the Maple Rapds vllage park on Sunday, July 16. They were: Mary Baxter, the great-great grandmother, age / 87, great granddaughter, Carla Hayes, holdng the greatgreat granddaughter, Msty Hayes. Standng (L Wllam Kohlmeyer of Lansng, grandfather and Mrs. George Kohlmeyer, great-^grandmother of Dunedn, Fla. Thrtythree persons attended the reunon. The youngest was Msty, 17 months old. Watertown Charter Townshp proceedngs July meetng called to order wth all Board members present except Rolhn Noble. Commssoner Montgomery, Geneva Openlander, Dyle Hennng, Davd Abbott and Mr. Johnson from Fshbeck, Thompson & Carr, were also present. Mnutes of June meetng approved as submtted. Treasurers report approved as submtted. Blls read and ordered pad. No. 151 thru 168 were drawn on the Contngent Account and No. 19 thru 23 were drawn on the Cemetery Account. Commssoner Montgomery made a bref report. Mr. Thngstad made a report on progress on Park No. 2. Mr. Johnson reported on our sewer program to date, and stated we must gather more specfc nformaton before DNR wll consder our stuaton. He was nstructed to start all reports necessary. Paul Schaefer reported on the dry hydrant nstallaton and stated he was havng trouble fndng the proper screens. There wll be an nformaton letter drafted and sent out to all taxpayers relatve to the road mllage vote to go on the August 8th Prmary ballot for Townshp Roads. The Board approved the lmtng of the sale of bural spaces to fve nstead of the ten bural lots we have had. Board approval wll have to be obtaned f more thanfve are requred. The Clerk was nstructed to purchase the necessary corner markers for layng out addtonal bural spaces n the cemetery. Leon Garlock made a report on the CAPACOG Mal carrer job open n Fowler, FOWLER-Applcatons are now beng accepted and an examnaton wll soon be gven for the poston of Substtute Rural Carrer at the Fowler Post Offce. Applcants must score at least 70 on the wrtten examnaton. Veteran preference ponts wll be added. An elgble must be n good physcal condton, have a vald drvers Ijcense and furnsh a sutable vehcle. Applcants must be at least 18 years old and a ctzen of the Unted States. A fxed salary plus 12 cents per mle daly mantenance s pad for each day servce s rendered. * Consderaton to, all applcants wll be gven wthout regard to race, color, natonal orgn, Sex, poltcal afflaton or other non-mert factors. Applcatons, and addtonal nformaton may be obtaned at the Fowler, Mchgan Post Offce or by callng meetng he and Rolln Noble attended. The Clerk read the lst of electon workers to the Board for ther approval. Approval granted. The Supervsor revewed wth the Board the semannual account of ncome and expendtures as aganst the Budget. Meetng adjourned. MILDRED MCDOUGH, Clerk HERMAN OPENLANDER, Supervsor INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! 4 p«rfe HOME-FARM BUSINESS _ a mtmbar of A MTQ *- * hs/\mef- Group LANTERMAN INSURANCE 200 W. State, St. Johns. PHONE BRUCE LANTERMAN /Well Buld Your Ideas... Lcensed Resdental Contractors Rozen & Woodard, Inc. FREE ESTIMATES and PLANNING Phone ELSIE Phone Phone ST. JOHNS GRAND LEDGE QunnHs J1M- HtHallulrcunNo _ ; RETORT OF CONDITION CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE Clnton jutlcrnl Bank * Trwt Coww of jt, jmnh DV THE STATE OF Jtlehl»n ATTHE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON J *-n.!?t rubusheolnresronsetocallhadebycomrtbollerofthecurrency UNDER TITLE 12. UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 161 Cutuld*t(onbollbtMunI, n,on» 1.1 ponddb111 UJ TlHIUTY PKHMtl * OtbmoBI 0(01 Mll I &amnnnp(«"]ndb((hjhon OtbpllHU of II1IM Ml pemlul Umtonl OtltwwmtflKMMlJjj^jJUD Tndtaj ama HMIIIIM, nnpon null Fdtl l>m( MM M mun HI pynkutd uadtr trtnrl Is mlt, Low * * t * lalarmjh f«njlmindftlwm ftdothtrmuffnmbnjblprmh Raalnurrowntd oler LbabnkprrmM lmlmdlt In hjglnu no ronobdled > CaHornnf Ubdly lalhubmt onccepnceebudln Otbt m» (Inludm* 1...nona.. <"" "» fntnl,, TOTAL MISTI 1,..... 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10 10A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Jofns, Mchgan July 19,1972 St. Johns earns Pony League ttle Clnton County News An All-Star team of St. Johns Pony Leaguers has captured a coveted baseball champonshp after four straght vctores n as many days at a sngle elmnaton tournament held n St. Lous. A total of 13 teams partcpated n the St. Lous Recreatonal Councl -Invtatonal Pony League Tournament wth the 16- member St. Johns squad toppng the feld through a fne dsplay of heads up baseball. Dave Cook managed the team wth Corky Chamberlan and Paul Hurst servng as coaches. Team members nclude: Bran Pertler, Jm Morarty, Jeff Thornton, Ron Ballnger, Ken Randolph, Randy Eberhard, Dave Devereaux, Ed Rley, Kevn Bargar Tm Fox, Rusty Waggoner, Keth Haske, Tm Mtchell, Jeff Hazle, Bob Chamberlan and Buck Chant. It was sweet revenge for St, Johns n the champonshp game as ptchers Jeff Hazle and Dave Devereaux combned for a two-htter to defeat Merrll, the defendng champ, 7-1. Last year Merrll knocked St, Johns out of the tourney n frst round play on ther way to the ttle. A fve-run rally n the fourth clnched a vctory for St. Johns as Bran Pertler, Jm Morarty, Jeff Thornton, Keth Haske and Ron Ballnger each banged out a sngle. Pertler also slammed a solo homer n the sxth whle Morarty and Ballnger each collected another sngle, Hazle started on the mound for St. Johns and allowed only two hts whle fannng sx before Devereaux came on n relef durng the ffth nnng. Devereaux proceeded to hold Merrll htless whle strkng out four of the sx batters he faced and St. Johns had the champonshp. A rundown of the other three vctores St. Johns earned n ts champonshp effort reveals heads up base runnng, sold httng and strong ptchng were the ngredents for success. In the frst game, St. Johns ran St. Charles rght off the feld 22-4 n a contest called after sx nnngs under the 10-run rulng. The vctors slammed 20 hts and stole ll. bases. LOWELL SHOWBOAT JULY 20, 21, 22 STARRING Jerry Reed JULY 27, 28, 29 STARRING Bobby Goldsboro Wrte: SHOWBOAT TICKET OFFICE LOWELL, Ml Or Phone All Seats Reserved $5.00-$4.00-$3.00-$2.00 Dave Devereaux worked on the mound for St. Johns and allowed only four hts whle fannng 15 of the 1$ batters he faced. He also banged out a double and led hs tedm wth three stolen bases. Other "base burglars" for St. Johns were Kevn Bargar and Ron Ballnger wth two steals each. In the httng department, Morarty connected for two home runs, a sngle and a double for fve runs batted n. Thornton and Ken Randolph each banged out three sngles. Ballnger and Randy Eberhard each ht a double and sngle whle Tm Fox connected for two sngles. Randy Eberhard then took the mound n a game aganst Alma and spun a neat onehtter to hand hs team a 7-1 vctory. He struck out 16 of the 21 Alma batters who came to the plate. Agan hustle on the base paths pad off as St. Johns stole a total of eght. Fox, Haske and Pertler each stole a par of bases. At the plate, Ballnger and Randolph each slammed a solo homer. Randolph also collected a double. Haske also banged out a par of sngles for two of the ten St. Johns hts. The thrd game, a 9-4 wn over Breckenrdge, was the tournaments tghtest contest for St. Johns as each squad collected sx hts. Rusty Waggoner provded the margn of vctory for St. Johns wth a grand slam homer n the sxth nnng. Hs squad held a 4-3 edge at the tme but the parade across home plate started by hs swng of the bat clnched a vctory. Waggoner also ht a sngle. Spartans Cubs Tgers Sox Cougars Twns Mets An All-Star team of St. Johns Pony League players earned the cham* ponshp n a 13-team tournament held n St. Lous recently. Team members nclude: standng from left: Coach Paul Hurst; Tm Mtchell; Ken Randolph; Bran Chant; Ed Rley; Kevn Bargar; Bran Pertler; Jeff Hazle and Manager Dave Cook. Kneelng from left: Tm Fox; Ron Ballnger; Keth Haske; Dave Devereaux; Rusty Waggoner; Jm Morarty and Bob Chamberlan. Absent from the photo were Coach Corky Chamberlan, Randy Eberhard and Jeff Thornton. The other four St. Johns hts n the game came off the bats of Pertler and Randolph as each banged out two sngles. Ptcher Tm Mtchell went the dstance for St. Johns and fanned ten batters. On the base paths, Thornton and Morarty each had two steals. Lttle League Standngs AMERICAN W Last weeks scores nclude: Yanks 12, Prates 2, Spartans 8, Cubs 7; Prates 10, Indans 0; Tgers 10, Mets 0; Reds 4, Astros 1; Yanks 3, Oroles 2; Prates 12, Reds 2; Tgers 11, Twns 1. Blake Anthes turned n an outstandng performance for the Reds as hs team defeated the Astros 4-1. Anthes hurled a no-htter, struck out 13 Astros batters and slammed two homers each wjth one man on base. Yanks Oroles Indans Prates Astros Gants 7*Reds Cardnals NATIONAL W Pony League Dodgers Astros Rangers Brewers Braves Phlles W Last weeks scores nclude: Rangers 7, Phdles 6; Dodgers 12, Braves 0; Astros 13, Brewers l; Dodgers 7, Brewers 1. St. Johns Slow-Ptch AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Dry Dock Lounge 3 l Central Nat. Bank 3 1 UAW Local l T&T 3 2 Randolphs Ready Mx 3 2 VFW Post General Telephone l 4 Cty o 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L OConnors 3 0 Jaycees 3 1 Olvers 2 1 Beaufores 3 2 Sealed Power 3 3 Federal Mogul 2 3 Clnton Natonal 0 2 Becks 0 5 *****AAA********************* ELECT BRUCE LANTERMAN For Board of Commssoners Aug th Dst. Western Porton cty of St. Johns and Bngham Twp. Far and mpartal representaton for Cty and Townshp Pad Poltcal Ad. By Lanterman Camp. Comm. ***»*AAA*»*ft**»*****A*A*AAAAA*> A schedule of games for tonght through next week ncludes: TONIGHT - UAW Local 182 vs VFW Post 4113 and Randolphs vs Central Natonal; THURSDAY -- General Telephone vs Dry Dock and T & T vs Cty; MONDAY -- Beaufores vs Federal Mogul and Jaycees vs OConnors; TUESDAY - Becks vs Olvers and Sealed Power vs Clnton Natonal. Ovd natve new coach at Hllman Keth Sheldon, an Ovd natve, has accepted the post of head football coach at Hllman Communty Schools. He was born and rased n Ovd where hs father operates a meat packng busness. Sheldons mother recently retred as an elementary teacher n the Ovd-Else School Dstrct. A graduate of Mchgan State Unversty, Sheldon also attended Central Mchgan Unversty where he played football for two years. After college, he was a.coach and teacher n Alpena for two years and then spent two years each at Else and Greenvlle. He was head basketball coach at both the Else and Greenvlle hgh schools. Sheldon and hs famly then left Mchgan for sx years. Durng ths tme, he taught n San Manuel, Arzona; Duarte, Calforna; and Bonne Terre, Mssour. He now resdes at Lake Avalon Wth hs wfe, Hlda, and ther four chldren. The chldren nclude: Km, 16; Kurt, 12; Kent, 7; and Karl, 3. V Golf standngs. TUESDAY FOUR OCLOCK LEAGUE " W T B. Beach & G. Bovan 15 3 D. Mazzoln & J. Nuser 15 3 J. Sncrop & F. Masark 14 4 R.Kentfeldfc L.Lake 13 f B.Forebackfc R.Kng 13 5 S.Keyes&L.Melvn 13 5 K. Baker & R.Wells 11 7 D. Mller & B. Carmon 10 R F. Rdsdale & B. Bennett 9 9 R. Labrato & B. Thompson 7 11 P.Schueller&H.Kortes 6 V.Geller&O.Tatroe 6 ( K. Becker & P. Maples 6 n K. Carter & C. Hovey 5 13 L.Feld&A.Fruchtl 5 13 L.Tedt&R.Brggs 3 13 B. Barber & P. Jopke 2 16 TUESDAY FIVE OCLOCK LEAGUE w L C. Green &D.Hankey 14 2 T. Hundley & M. Westland Jr E.Loznak&S. Bakta 13 3 C. Nobs B.Wseman 10 f M.ONel&N.Hatta 9 7 BlConkln&J.Bartek 9 7 C.Coletta&H.Wellman 8 3 B.Lentz&H.Hosheld 8 8 J. Paradse & D. Devereaux 8 8 G. Baese & J. Sperl 8 8 R Beebe & D. Fowler 7 9 R. Rademacher & D. Strouse 6 10 B. Baese & A. Rademacher 6 10 G. Wld & D.Wllams 4 12 L. Sturgs & Dr. Slaugh 2 14 W. Holden & R. Hankey 2 14 QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS The dfferencesmv abees Pre-owned car Bees Pre-owned cars are not purchased at Auctons Bees DO T change the Speedometer Bees Pre-owned cars ARE Thoroughly Tested and Condtoned Complete Fnancng Avalable BEES CARS ARE T MISREPRESENTED BEES WARRANTY DOES ALL THIS, You get 100% repar or replacement cost coverage on engne/ transmsson, rear axle, brake and electrcal system for 30 days or 2,000 mles. And 15% dscount on parts and labbr for a full *u 24 months Pontac Catalna 4-door hardtop, 8-cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado, ar condtonng Oldsmoble 98 Luxury sedan, 8- cylnder automatc, full power, ar condtonng, vnyl top Ford Maverck, 6-cylnder, standard transmsson, rado Buck Skylark 4-door hardtop, 8- cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado Olds Delta Custom 88 4-door sedan, 8-cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado, vnyl top. Pre-owned Cars 1969 Chevrolet C hardtop, 8-cylnder, smsson, rado Oldsmoble 98 4-door hardtop, 8-cyllnder automatc, full power, rado, vnyl top, ar condtonng. USED CARS tnero 2-door standard trans Chevrolet Impa la Custom 2- door hardtop, 8-cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado Olds 98 Luxury 4-door hardtop, all the extra features ncludng ar condtonng Ford Mustang, G-cyllnder standard transmsson, rado Dodge Polara 4-door sedan, 8- cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado, vnyl top Cadllac 4-door hardtop, 8-eylnder, standard transmsson, rado Mercury Comet 4-door sedan, 6-cylnder automatc, rado Chevrolet 1/2 ton pckup, custom cat, K-cylncler, standard transmsson, rado 1970 Chevrolet 3/4 ton camper specal, 8-cyllnder, power steerng, power brakes, rado. TRUCKS 1968 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pckup, 8- cylnder, standard transmsson, rado. 19R8 Jeep 1/2 ton pckup. H-eylmcIer, standard transmsson. 4-wheel drve, wth blade

11 II - Offcer Robert Ott marked hs 25th year as a St. Johns Cty Polce Offcer last week and was feted at a celebraton hosted by the employees at the oty offces. The St. Johns offcer, who was promoted to the rank of sergeant two "years, has headed up the parkng meter department for the past year, under the supervson of cty manager Harvey Weatherwax. Pror to hs work n St. Johns, he was assocated wth the East Lansng Cty Polce Department. Ott and hs wfe, Vvan rfesde at 404 Prospect and are the parents of one son, Randall who s employed as a Lansng Polce Offcer. k Anderson to attend track coachng clnc INDIANAPOLIS--Gene V. Anderson, track coach at the St. John Lutheran School has been selected by the Amateur Athletc Unon of the Unted States as an ctve partcpant n the frst annual track coachng technque clnc, scheduled for July n 24 through July 28 at Sacramento State Unversty n Calforna. Three hundred track and feld coaches from throughout the Unted States were^hotsen from the more than 23;000 track coaches, n, the country and wll be hosted completely durng the four-day clnc. Sponsored by Chevrolet, the clnc wll be drected by two-tme Olympan and Sullvan Award wnner Fred Wlt, a veteran nstructor and track clnc admnstrator.,, "Ths clnc s based on a learn-by-dong theory," Wlt sad. "Therefore, all these coaches-and we thnk we have tapped some of the best n the naton-wll be actve partcpants, ganng actual practce n some of the technque events were stressng." Some 20 natonally and nternatonally famed coaches have been nvted to be nstructors at the clnc. Among these are nternatonally famous trple jump coach Tadeusz Starzynsk of Poland^ the^ natonal coach of Ngera, Awoture Eleyae, former Hungaran natonal coach George Gemer and Indana Unverstys head track coach, Sam Bell. The clnc s beng held n conjuncton wth the frst annual Russan-Amercan Junor (19 and under Internatonal Track and Feld Meet, July 28-29, Sovet coaches accompanyng the squad have been nvted as addtonal nstructors. "Because the Sovets are tradtonally strong n technque events, such as the hammer throw, javeln and jumps, we feel theyre an nvaluable addton to our staff," explaned Wlt. The entre clnc s beng held under the auspces of the AAU of the Unted States, the Unted States representatve to the IAAF (Internatonal Amateur Athletc Federaton, the nternatonal body controllng the sport of track and feld. Hosptals ndwprovde outpatent care to sx persons for every one patent admtted to a hosptal bed. SEEING IS BELIEVING! OVER 12,000 THATS HOW MANY HOMES YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ENTERS WHEN PLACED IN THE, CLINTON COUNTY NEWS AND THIS AREAS NEWEST MEDIUM THE RTH CLINTON SHOPPING NEWS You Pay The Regular Rate In The County News And Your Classfed Wll Appear In The Shoppng News At Your Request r ABSOLUTELY FREE Of Extra Cost To YoU. Call USE CLASSIFIED ADS! RTH CLINTON DEADLINE MONDAY, 10 A.M, * - CLINTON COUNTY NEWS DEADLINE MONDAY, 5P.M, s. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Attendng gymnastcs school EAST LANSING-Sx St. Johns youths are on the Mchgan State campus ths week partcpatng n the gymnastcs sesson of the MSU Athletc Instructonal School. The youths are beng tutored by a staff of gymnastcs coaches headed by MSU varsty coa N ch George Szypula. The St. Johns youngsters are John Lynch of 110 E. McConnell, Nancy Durner of 203 S. Oakland St., Stephane Church of 4611 So. DeWtt Rd., Suzanne Hopko of 509 S, Swegles and Darlene and Denns Cerney of 308 S. Scott Rd. The Instructonal School wll contnue through the summer wth clncs n eleven sports. Teachers address Chombff? he St ^ ^ ST. JOHNS--Two members of the St. Johns Hgh School teachng staff addressed the monthly meetng of the St. Johns -Area Chamber of Commerce, explanng the purpose and practces of a new busness law course beng nstalled n the school currculum ths comng year. ^ Members of the Chamber heard Dck Kramer and Gus Greve gve a bref descrpton of the new course and how t fts nto the current currculum. In addton a descrpton of the course and ts purposes were explaned to the group. Among the ntents are the acquantance of students wth elementary law and the ntroducton to form and content of legal documents. Accordng to the teachers, the course s desgned to prepare students wth jobentry sklls and encourage them toward an awareness of legal rghts and responsbltes m the busness- - world. The course wll be one semester n duraton and wll be open to all nterested junors and senors. Ntroge self-reg Mchgan farmers can use more ntrogen fertlzer and ncrease ther crop yelds wthout endangerng Mchgans waters, say F. Earl Haas, County Extenson Drector. Envronmentalsts fear that excess ntrogen from crop fertlzaton may be endangerng the states rvers and streams. But n foot n«;p of ntrogen n Mchgan s self regulated, Haas says. "The average farmer wll not use an excess of ntrogen smply because he cannot afford to have t lost to the water table or washed from the surface," the agent explans. The average farmer uses less fertlzer than hs crops need. For corn, he uses about 75 pounds of ntrogen per acre. He could use an addtonal 30 to 40 pounds of ntrogen and ncrease hs yelds 20 to 30 bushels per acre. Fertlzaton s really CLINTON THEATER St. Johns Fr.-Sat.-Sun. The Greatest Concert.of the Decade! W YOU CAN SEE IT AND HEAR IT... AS IP YOU WERETHERE! opplt pfttent GEORGE HARRISON an4 frknd In CONCERT for BANGLADESH (Vt/lhMntw ntl>*w tnbaw* Johns Exchange Club selected new offcers for the comng year durng the groups regular meetng last week. Shown left to rght are; Marvn Barclay, presdent; Fred Denovch, drector of the board; Wllam Patton, outgong presdent; WllardKrebel, drector of the board; and Eml Flermoen, vce-presdent. Absent from, thephoto were J,D. Robnson, secretary and Art Romng, treasurer. Trppng Make travelng easer for your pet ths summer wth a pretravel physcal, a few tral rdes, and extra care durng the trp, advses a Mchgan State Unversty veternaran. For some pets, a lght meal before rdng s advsable. Others travel better on an empty stomach, says Dr. Ralph M McGovney. A few short rdes before the actual trp wll gve you some dea of your pets needs. If your pet s exctable, you mght gve hm a mld tranqulzer. The medcaton, whch can be obtaned from your e veternaran, may alsohaveantlnausea properttes. Before leavng, have your pet examned for mnor skn and ear nfectons, fleas and n use ulated ndrectly a boon to clean water, the agent ponts out. The ncreased plant growth resultng from fertlzaton reduces water polluton from sol eroson. Furthermore, the ncreased folage returns more organc matter to the sol, ncreasng, water absorbency and reducng water water runoff. There s lttle evdence lnkng hgh-ntrogencontanng rvers and streams wth fertlzaton. In Illnos, extensve studes of hgh-ntrogen waters n areas of fertle sols, extensve dranage systems and fertlzed crops turned up no ncrmnatng evdence. FAMILY DRIVE-IN THEATER Open Every Nght WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. July JANE FONDA DONALD SUTHERLAND manaaftjoal<uu m otoduclea hlule 1 ponavnon techncolor lom wotnef bot,a Vmney lesure tarvce In everyone^ lfe therefc a SUMMER OF 42 Tll.- -W-.l frsmwn»r<l!0» SUN.-MON.-TUES. July DR. PHIBES, RISES AGAIN! Starrng Vlhcent Prce AND THE DUNWICH HORROR, Starrng Dean Stockwell Sandra Des Lloyd Bgchnr wth pets tcks. Check wth your veternaran about pet ordnances where you plantovst.some states requre sgned health papers. Canadan customs regulatons requre proof of recent vaccnaton aganst rabes. If you plan on campng, you may want a medcaton to protect your dog aganst dsease carred by mosqutoes. If your pet has a chronc llness, make sure you have enough medcaton. Know the specfc drug name and dosage, n case you need a refll. Check In advance for motels that have kennels or^ allow pets, McGovney kug^ * gests. Also, pets can tolerate most water but should have ther customary food. Exercse your petwhenever you stop at a rest area or gas staton. If you must leave hm n the car, park n the shade and leave wndows partally open. For safety and courtesy, keep your dog leashed, the veternaran suggests. If your pet becomes ll durng the trp, check the local yellow pages for a veternaran, or call the polce. Treat cuts, thorns, and other small njures wth basc frst ad, such as a smple antbotc ontment. O-E plans swm meet OVID-The Ovd-Else Area Summer Swm Program wll begn a month -long sesson of compettve swmmng startng on July 24. All ages of boys and grls, are nvted to compete n the swmmng meets beng, planned/ Bach youngster wll compete n ther owrt agej group. Practce wll begn at 7:30 a.m. each rnornng at the O- E Hgh School pool wth competton startng at 9 a.m. Youngsters may regster for the program by callng or, Regstraton s also possble by comng to the pool on Monday, July 24.. A fee for nstructons s ten dollars per person for* the entre four weeks., 11A MOORE /OIL CO. 909 L. STATE ST. JOHNS ANTES CLEANERS Wll Be Closed For Vacaton*f torn July 24 - August 6 See You CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? SUBSCRIBE After Then Ph Is t necessary to have recreatonal vehcle nsurance? Are pckup campers really safe? Where can I fnd new or used campng vehcles and equpment? Where can I get good recpes to use when campng? Where are the newest campgrounds n Mchgan? What company s comng out wth a new lne of recreatonal vehcles? TO 3» a-way W AND YOU CAN! " SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER: 1-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Just fll out and mal n ths coupon, along wth your check or money order.!,*state U,^ (please prnt Zp Code!_, Mal To: ; Trajts-a-Way, Crculaton Offce 109 N. Lafayetta St;, Greenvlle, Mchgan WOOO0OOO0OO4

12 12A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19,1972 Help Wanted HELP WANTED to take oyer Detrot Free Press paper route n Ovd. Car necessary. Call or lp-nc SALES, Salary and commsson, lots of extras. Apply n person. Cans, Inc. 210 W. Hgham, St. Johns. 36-tf WANTED MATURE grl Who can assume responsblty of home and famly n mothers absence. Mothers busness requres her absence 3 to 5 days at a tme. Good wages. Full tme or as needed. Extra pay for extra hours. Phone Ovd ll-3p-nc HELP WANTED, Man to repar and pant farm machnery. Gowers Hardware, Eureka nc TOPS IN TOYS party dealer wanted. Complete Fsher- Prce and top brand toys. Beautful catalogs free. No delverng. Phone or wrte Joanne Ssco, Box 155, Else, Mch ll-3p-nc NEED EXTRA MONEY? Even busy Mothers earn $25,00 per evenng demonstratng gfts & toys wth "SANDRA PARTIES*. No delverng - no collectng. Weekly pay checks & Top Value coupons. Start W and earn a FREE $ kt. Openngs for supervsors - Sute C, 7207 E. McNIchols, Detrot, Mch ll-3p MALE DRIVER wth own tractor for local movng. Excellent pay. One poston left. Apply at 823 E. Kalamazoo, Lansng. ll-3p -V u -r, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Welder - Fabrcators and machne assembly men,, steady employment, frnge benefts, experence desred Apply n person. Clnton Machne, 1300 S. Man, Ovd. ll-2p WANTED MAN TO Work as D.H.I.A. Herd Tester n Western Clnton County. Farm or dary background helpful. Call East Lansng for further nformaton. 12-3p WANTED* Mature lady to care for sem-nvald. Call after 5:00 p.m. Phone p OPERATION MAINSTREAM Ths program operates n Clnton and Shawassee countes only. It s desgned to serve men or women who are over 22 years of age and chroncally unemployed, (on welfare, unsklled, etc. The jobs are usually secretaral and jantoral type and are bascally on the job tranng. Therefore, you need no experence. The job contract s for sx (6 months, hours lmt per week. You must be a resdent of the county you enroll n. Ten (10, slots are open n Clnton, County. The pay s only $1.60 per hour,butthls could serve as a steppng stone nto the manstream of the labor forces and nto a better payng job. Clnton County, Barbara Anderson , 106 Maple Street, St. Johns, Mch.; Shawassee County, Tom Dutton ,826W. Kng Street, Owosso, Mch. For more nformaton regardng ths program and how you can qualfy, contact the counselor n your county. 12-lp AGGRESSIVE MAN or woman for full tme permanent sales for*mchgan largest network of collecton agences. No collectng nvolved. Sales person needed for Clnton and one for Iona county. St. Johns , DeVall Assocates, 12-lp HELP WANTED Male or Female 30 yr., 40 yr., or 50 yrs. If you lke meetng people you wll lke workng at MIN-A-MART Food Store, S. US-27 St, Johns, Mch, Nghts and weekends. Apply n person. Thurs. July 20, 1972, 7:00 p.m Jobs Wanted WANTED custom combnng, have truck to haul gran. Call collect Lawrence Phlnney ll-4p-nc WANTED: Custom barn whtewashng. Bernard Schafer, Pewamo tf CHERRIES - SWEET AND MONTMORENCY (TART BRING CONTAINERS - Pck Your Own COWLES ORCHARD 7 RTH, 3 WEST, 1/3 RTH OF ST. JOHNS ON GROVE ROAD. USED COMBINES J. D. No. 105 S.P. wth spke cylnder and bean equpment. * 2 J.D, 95 S.P. wth spke cylnder and bean equpment, 2 J.D. No, 55 S.P. wth spke cylnder and bean equpment. 1 J.D. 45 S.P. wth spke cylnder and^bean equpment. Int. No, 101 self-propelled bean specal. 1 Massey Ferguson No. 82 S.P. wth power steerng, USED EQUIPMENT Ford Industral tractor, loader and backhoe, 2 Farmall H tractors. Farmall 350 desel. Massey Ferguson 85 desel. Massey Ferguson 85 gas. John Deere 2010 gas wth 4 row cultvator. John Deere 2020 gas wth No. 47 loader. John Deere 4020 gas tractor. John Deere 3020* gas tractor John Deere 4010 desel. John Deere 50, John Deere "A" wth loader. Farmall 450 gas wth wde front and fast htch. OTHER USED EQUIPMENT John Deere 46 loader wth 6p nch materals, bucket, hydraulc controlled. Freeman loader for Farmall tractor. New Idea No. 14 A spreader (ground drven. New Idea No. 203, P.T.O. spreader., John Deere No. 33 P.T.O. spreader. John Deere 44 P.T.O. spreader. John Deere RG-4 cultvator. Several other good used cultvators. \ J O H H OfFIll DON SHARKEY John Deere Sales & Servce 1 1/2 Mles East of St. Lous Phone WANTED nteror and exteror pantng. Call , Need work for medcal school fees. 10-3p Mscellaneous Wanted CASH PAID for comc books old books, baseball cards, bg lttle books, scence fctonl! Curous Book Shop, 541 E. Grand Rver, E.Lansng, (1-6 p.m. ll-4p-nc TIMBER WANTED: logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered toouryard.dever- EAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd. Pewamo Mch, Ph and/or tf WANTED TO BUY, splt ral fence also used Hde-A- Bed. Call dhtf Mscellaneous Items DRESSES for lttle grls. Several sze 6 and 6X, also a few blouses, 1 blouse and jacket to match, 1 dress wth cape to match, 2 sweaters sze 5,J sze 4 or 5, Puppes shoes sze 3 W, All of these are just lke new, worn just a few tmes. Wll sell real cheap. Call after 6:00 p.m. or anytme Wednesday or Saturday, 12-dh-nc FOR SALE: Surge SP22 Vacuum Pump, 3 Surge buckets. Together or separately. Leroy Nurenberg ll-3p UNDECIDED FUTURE? Try two years n the Naval Reserve. Call Harold Lansng. ll-4p CLASSIFIED AD PAGES CASH RATE: 5c per word. Mnmum, $1.00 per nserton. YOUR AD RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE OF 2. Second week wll be refunded when your tem sells the frst week.. SAVE a 25c servce fee by payng for your charged ad wthn 10 days of nserton. BOX NUMBERS n care of ths offce add $1.00 ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS RATES are based strctly on Classfed Style, FOR FAST RESULTS PHONE or ENTERPRISE 8201 CUSTOM BUTCHERING FOR SALE: Naugahyde sofabed, very good condton, AND PROCESSING. We butcher on Wednesdays and $40. Also sngle bed wth Frdays. Beef-Pork. Halves whte padded headboard, and quarters, also retal good condton, $50, baby cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Pehdells MeatProces- stroller, $5, good condton. Phone , HON.Lansng. West Cty Lmts on sng St., St. Johns. 10-_3p-nc BusseU Rd# just off M_ 57> Carson Cty. Phone 584- FOR SALE: Parts for all Jake Vaughn. 5-tf-nc electrc shavers, Leveys Jewelry, Else. 1-tf FOR SALE: Wood and steel portable cattle mangers. Smons Planng Mll, Fow- 1 par Hush * > FOWLER RESIDENTS: Take your ads to Fnkbeners Pharmacy for fast, convenent servcel 50-dhtf LET US RECOMMEND A panter or paper hanger for you. Your Sherwn Wllams Dealer. Fnkbelneps. Ph Fowler. 37-tf HOT SUMMER WEATHER, keep cool wth an ar condtoner made by RCA. Wndow type, easly nstalled, operates on 110 volts. Varous szes to choose from. See them at Gowers In Eureka nc USED MACHINERY TRACTORS IHC 1466 Desel w/cab IHC 6 Bottom #710 Plow/Sprng trp bottoms and coulters J.D Desel Olver 1950 w/g.m. Engne J.D Desel, power shft J.D Gas wde front J.D Gas J.D. 730 Desel, wde front, htch IHC 460 w/loader J.D. 720 Gas Massey-Ferguson 65 Desel Massey-Ferguson,50 Gas Ford 971 Gas Olver 950 Desel Case 600 Gas, wde front, power steerng COMBINES 1971 J.D D, Combne, cab, varable speed feeder house, 14 ft. Gran Table $15, J.D, 95 Square back combnes $3,750. to $5,000. Gleaner C II 4,250. J.D, 45 w/ spke cylnder & pckup 2,750, IHC 303 * 2,200 J.D. 45 combne, square back, w/all edble bean attachments M.M, 4290 Combne, cab 1963 Gleaner A, cab 2 Gleaner AII combnes 2 Gleaner A H combnes w/cabs Gleaner E combne w/cab IHC 93 combne 2,900. 3,950. 2,950. 3,500. Ea. 4,500. Ea. 2,750. 1,900. CORN HEADS J.D. 234 Cornhead to ft 45 or 55 Gleaner 440 cornhead to ft CorCH $ , Gleaner 330 cornheads to ft E, A, or A n J.D. 434 &, 435 narrow row corn 2,200. Ea. $1,800. and $2,200. heads to ft 95 or 105 Gleaner 430 cornhead to ft CorCII Int. 328 cornhead (3 row narrow to ft 303 combne Int. 329 cornhead (3 row narrow to ft 403 combne J.D. 313 narrow row cornhead to ft 45 J.D. 343 snap on narrow row cornhead J.D, 334 narrow row cornhead to ft 55 or 95 J.D, 434 wde row cornhead to ft 95 or 105 New J.D. 313 cornhead to ft 45 or 55 (n crate New IHC narrow & wde row cornheads to ft 715, 815, 915, and etc. n crates, (Call for prces on new combnes and cornheads MISCELLANEOUS Int. Model 400 cyclo-ar planter, planted 200 acres Wheel dsks, 11 to 20 ft. New 6 ton wagon wth Model bu. Kllbros gravty box,, complete wth tres $12,000. 3,000. 7,950. 5,250. 4,750. 3,975. 2,875. 2,350. 2,200. 1,950. 1,600. 1,400. 1,350. 1, From $325. Up, 450, Ea, Several 4, 5, & 6 bottom mounted and traler plows. Used parts for J.D. 45, 55, 95 and Int. 101 combnes. NI 2 row narrow cornpcker w/sheller 2,200, AL GALLOWAY USED FARM MACHINERY Frst Farm North of St. Johnson US-27 Phone or & " ^ 2,106. 1,800. 1,800. 1,600. 2,500. l,600 t 1,500. 2,500, 850. per row b FOR SALE: Whrlpool washers and dryers; Hoover cleaners and polshers; Flnt and Wallng water pumps and well sup- Sony televson and rado; R.C.A. Color televson; Hartwck bottled gas ranges; Revco food freezers, 6 cu. ft. sze, only $138.95; Bottled gas water heaters; Westlnghouse room ar condtoners; Westlnghouse Mercury-Vapor lghts; Hoover washers and dryers. Gowers Hardware, Eureka, 6-12" BEAUTIFUL WEDDING In - vtatons and accessores. Speedy servced Fnkbeners Fowler. Ph tf FOR SALE: Whte electrc Frgdare stove wth tmer and clock. 1 1/2 years old. Stll wth guarantee. Very good condton, $ N. Lansng St., » J 12-3p-nc FOR SALE: Beauty Rest mattress and box sprngs. Double and clean, $35. R. C. Beach, Ovd, Phone lp-nc QUEENSWAY to Fashon. Have a party and earn free fashons or a wg. Earn an extra bonus gft f you have one before August 11th. For more nformaton phone , 12-lp-nc FOR SALE: 1966 Ford Falcon wagon, 6 cylnder standard shft also 1969 Speedqueen portable washer Phone p-nc FOR SALE: Portable Lad> K e n m o r e dshwasher, Harvest Gold, 1 1/2 years old, excellent condton, $95. Call ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: Modacrylc wg, short, ash blond, used only twce. Best offer. Call ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: Color televson by RCA. See the new XL 100 sold state models. Several models n black and whte startng at $ Aerals and stands avalable. Terms on all models. Gowers Hardware, Eureka nc WELL DRILLING and servce. " Pumps, ppes and supples. Free Estmates. Carl S. Oberltner, 4664 N. State Rd., Alma, Phone tf FOR SALE: Hoover Washer and spn dryer, $ and up. Ideal for moble home or where floor space s lmted. Hoover Electrc clothes dryer, can be stacked above washer. Hoover washer also for rentat$2.00 per week. Gowers Hardware Eureka nc CARPETS and lfe too can be beautful f you use Blue Lustre. Rent electrc shampooer $1. Dean V&S Hardware, downtown St, Johns DO YOU NEED storage? Call Thelen Farm Produce gran Larry 12-3p PICK YOUR OWN sweet and sour cherres. We wll be startng July 10. Beck Orchards on US-27, 7 1/2 mles north of St. Johns. Phone p-nc PICK YOUR OWN Montmorency tart cherres at Becks Frut Farm. 7 mles north of St. Johns on US-27, 1/4 mle east on Maple Rapds Road, Phone lp-nc Ford Tractors and Implements New and Used Machnery Parts and Accessores CARLAND SALES ond SERVICE. Phone Owosso, SA 3-32?7 Carland, Mchgan 24-tt ROTARY WATER WELL DRILLING ALL WORK GUARANTEED SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPAIRED GILBERT & INGALLS, Inc. DeWtt or Dmondale AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 12:30 p.m. Wllam Blrkholz, farm machnery, 3 mles north of Lansng on U.S. 27 to Clark Rd., 1 1/4 east. CCC BIN SITE AUCTIONS /THURSDAY,, August 24th, 12:30 p.m. Elwell, Mch. We Specalze In Farm Machnery and Dary Cattle Auctons IF PLANNING A SALE SEE US GALLOWAYS COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE AL GALLOWAY, AUCTIONEER Ph St, Johns USED MACHINERY John Deere sde mount mower. John Deere drect cut chopper. M.F Industral wth Industral loader. Farmall Super C wth narrow front andfasthtch. Olver 1800 desel wth 18.4 x 34 duals. Internatonal No. 80 bean specal combne. Massey Karrs No. 26, S.P, combne. 3 row snappng head for Fox chopper New Idea No. 325 pcker - grnder. Mnn. Mollne self-propelled bean combne. Int. No, 255, 2 row cultvator for H or M. John Deere No. 55 combne wth bean equpment. 2 Gehl 3 beater forage wagons. Massey t Ferguson 1100 desel, 18.4 x 34 tres. Massey Ferguson 616, No. 88 plow. Massey Ferguson 410 desel wth 4 row cornhead, run 750 acres. Sattler & Son, lte Massey Harrs 82, S.P. recondtoned, 12 ft, granhead, Y>-,r : o Notce FOWLER CONSERVATION \ CLUB wll hold a colored brdshoot August 2nd from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Bacon, chcken or cash for przes. 12-3p TO BE SOLD at publc aucton Rambler staton wagon W at Hettter Motor Sales, 812 E. State on Frday, August 25th at 9:00 a.m. P. J. Patterson, Clnton County Sherff HOMEMADE ce cream socal wth cake n basement of Congregatonal Church Thursday, July 27 12:30-4:30 Adults 75?, chldren under 1250?. ll-3p DR. TERPSTRA wll not be n offce the week of July 17th. Offce wll be open for routne busness only. ll-2p-nc TICE: The annual meetng of the Unon Home Cemetery Assocaton wll be Held Aug. 1 at 1:30 at the home of Glenn McComber. Anyone nterested n the cemetery s nvted to attend 12-2p-nc Garage Sales BASEMENT SALE-Wednes- 1 day, July 19th only. Nagara vbrator, dshes, clothes, knck-knacks, antque tools S. Lansng St. 12-lp YARD SALE - Crocks, dshes, small applances, baby bed, lots of mscellaneous. July 20th to 22nd. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 804 Dll Road, DeWtt. 12-lp-nc FOR SALE: German Shepherd pups, 6 months old. Phone ll-3p-nc Guns & Ammo RELOADERS 25 lb. bag, No. 7 l/2 S 8 shot $5.60; 4 lb, drum Red Dot powder $13.00; 12 lb. drum 700 X, $29.00; Double A Wads $10 per M; Have the New Herter, 12 ga. wad. at $7.75 per M.; 12 ga. AA shot gun shells $2.75 per box; Prmers $11.00 "per M. SHOOTERS See the new cal Klenguenther bolt acton rfle $169.95; Remngton, model 700 B DL, 243 cal. $169.95; Used 300 Savage, mnt condton, $125.00; - Used Remngton model 81 cal, 30, $75; Used 8 mm Mauser model 98K, $55; 3/4 power Redfleld scopes $39.95; Huntng & Fshng Lcenses. Also see us for your furnace and plumbng estmates. FOWLER HEATING, MICH. Cattle YARD SALE - Several fam-;t lles, 1,500 Klnley Rd.,.2, mles North of Ovd, July 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th. Clothng, dshes, tools, lawnmow- % ers, bkes, camper traler, old books, puzzles and many * * " other tems. 12-lp-nc PLUMBING S FOWLER, FOR SALE: Holsten bull. Ken A. Thelen mles south of Fowler, 2 1/2 east on Parks Rd. ll-3p Hogs & Sheep FOR S,ALE: 50 ewes, exceptonally hgh twnnng rate, 6 regstered Suffolk ewes, remander crossbreds, 2 regstered Suffolk rams, feeders and other equpment. Call evenngs fwwwww*^ OT S t / H ce, A 200 W. State St. Lost & Found A, Phone LOST - Brown bllfold, Else Br men Reward for return of contents. Norman»..., _,._ - V,,,..._... A Ph Carter- Melvn Bldg.A ll-3p-nc A ^ QUICK ACCESS TO X. LANDING 2 mles South of - Pets 4 St. Johns 1/2 mles W. of A A US-27. Lkenew3bed- FREEI Wanted good home Yroom ranch also den for for puppes, border Colle ^ possble 4th bedroom. All and Beagle mxed, Father s carpeted. Fnshed rec. good watchdog. Phone 224- T room; 2 car garage or lp-nc ^ SCOTT ROAD Pck FOR SALE: St. Bernard puppes, 9 weeks old. A.K.C. regstered, $50. Phone p Ford FARM and TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT New and Used Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT HENGFSBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES Phone PORTLAND; MICH., 51-tf CONCRETE WALLS A new home s a lfetme Investment. Let us help you secure ths nvestment wth the best basement wall posslbfe a poured concrete wall. We are equpped lo do the complete Jot> or any part of It. Brng your prnts over or call for an appontment READY-MIX CONCRETE For All Your Needs " QUALITY - SERVICE FEDEWA BUILDERS, Inc 6218 Wrght Road, 5 1/4 Mles south of Fowler. "53-tf >1 A your carpetlngl Can you pant? $ off prce f ^ you do your own, 2 car A garage, 2 baths, full base- T ment. Lot 90x200! ^ OAKLAND STREET an A excellent locaton. Real T nce 2 famly wth plenty A ^ of room for a large fam- A INDUSTRIAIJ A ly or apartment. Down- T stars rented for $ A per month-almost makes A A your whole payment. FOUR BEDROOM CAPE COD - onlyt A $19,500.00! Fnsh the up- V ^ stars yourself and save. A 4 pc. bath down, nlcet A ktchen wth dsposal, full T basement. REAL NICE 2 FAM- A ILY APT. New panellng J plus carpetng, full base- ment, furnace n excellent condton. Always rented. TWO STORY ON OAK ST. Wth balcony. l Targe bed* J rooms up plus 2 full baths bedroom down or den plus bath down, famly room T wth freplace, Fullbase- ment. X 140 ACRE FARM_on blacktop near St. Johns, A Contract termsl Newly A remodeled home. Buld- T ngs n excellent con- A dton T X PROPERLY Lsted PROPERTY s half sold. FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER TIMES PHONE: Bruoa Luterman 2M-4740 Derrtll BMnrtwry 2B4-3SB1 BUI HOlley 2M-7580 or 882-B3M AlO»llow»y ROT F, BrllK C0 RnnyBrlro 224-A074 Ral* Grew ArchU Moors (DflWttt

13 July 19,1572 CLINTON COUNTY-NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 13A Hogs & Sheep FOR SALE: 5 sows due the last of August, second ltter. John L. Hoppes, 2 mles south, 1 1/2 west of Westphala on Pratt Rd, ll-3p- FOR SALE Purebred spotted Poland-Chna boar, weght 375 pounds. $l00.phb1e 593-3* p : FOR SALE: 1? feeder pgs, 8 weeks old. Herman.Klen,. 1. mle south,,3/4mle west :o : P k ewamo. Phohe593- : 2356;^;.;;. 12-lp.; Horses FOR SALE: 2 gentle rdng pdnes r, -about 50 nches hgh. Phone lp-nc FOR SALE: 6 pones, can be seen at 1124 South Hollster Road. Phone lp-nc Farm Machnery FOR SALE: Alls Chalmer 66 combne n good condton also John Deere 12A combne, phone or ll-3p-nc BOOMS RED & WHITE TOP -*-. SILOS: Now n our 43rd year. Slos for every purpose. Get all the facts before you buy. Fnd out what a really heavy plaster coat s. Is It appled wth a cement guh lke we do7. We nstall the ^foundaton; Trucks.are self unloadng wth hydraulc booms. Slo-Matc & Van Dale equpment. Wrte today. Order early, avod, the last mnute rush. Booms Slo Co., Inc., Harbor Beach, Mch Phone ( or contact Jm O Conner Surge Sales j. St. Johns, Mch ;=--:." 10 T tf BEHLEN BAR MESH Fencng, heavy steel rod dp galvanzed after weldng. For- years of rust free servce. Economcal and deal for yard fencng. No stretchng needed. See t atfedewa t FOR SALE: Used JohnDeere model 45 self-propelled combne wth., 10.. ft, gran header and 2 rowcwnhead? $2500. TUR^ERVMMPLE 1 - MENT CO., ^lamstor* Phone Q ,>. r 2-»3p-nc USED JOHNDEE^E; Nd. S3 ston. Phone , ;12-3p-nc FOR SALE; Used^phnDeere/ : No.. 38 forag4harv,qbter # wth hay pckupahdcjrnnead 1 $2, TURNERIMPLE- MENT CO., Wllamston. Phone p-nc FOR SALE: Used JohnDeere 24T baler wth ejector $1,450. TURNER IMPLE MENT CO., Wlllamston. Phone p-nc FOR SALE: Two used Hay balers $150, eactu One Internatonal model 46 baler $750. Gowers, Eureka nc Motorcycles FOR SALE: 72; Honda, 450 cc roadbke. Low mleage,* adult rder. Reasonable. Call lp-nc Automotve JUNK OARS, and trucks. Hauled free f complete. Phone or / llr3p-nc FOR SALE: 1969 OpelKadett $ Low. mleage,, straght stck. Call after 6:30 p.m. Phone p-nc, FOR SALE: 1957 Chevy, 283 wth solds & cam, 3 speed Orgnal body. Phone , 10-dh-nc - - -* «-- -"- 1"- FOR SALE: Red 1971 Hornet, SST j 4 door, ar condtonng, tnted glass, 12,000 mle warranty. 5,000 mles, $2, ncludng 2 new snow tres. Call or 233 E. Elm, Ovd. ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: 1970 Chevrolet stck V"8,H &-H; 15. combnesj 1 wth bean.,,., l-an-nc ^equpment. George Bard, **.,.. p " 2285" E.; Howe = Rd, DeWtt Ph l.l-3p.rwood hay savers and slage bunks, all steel welded.wth rolled edges to last a lfetme. See at our yard, 5 1/4 mles south of Fowler. Ph , Fe-T dewa Bulders, Inc. l22-tf FOR ALL YOUR gran bns. and., accessores call Larry Thelen at p FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson Super 90 gas, low model. Only 1200 hourswth a set of dual wheels and all the extras. Phone p FOR SALE: 1969 Camero, engne, 3 on. floor...frst $1200 takes t. Call after sxul-sp-nc. FOR SALE: 1965 Dodge 3/4 F0R. REyT: Furnshed G00D INCOME PROPERTY. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home, ton pckup, 4 speed trans- apar.tment fop-sngle per, 4 m t apartnvent ^ lo, $21,900. Assume our rnsson,, rado, P st e SOn. Prvate entranceand, cauon sh0ws: a.y ea rlyr e turn.mortgage at 6 l/2%lntere S t. o?«*»} -f^ - W-8% on- nvestment. Call V./12-lp v, ll,3p-nc/; ;^:.-. ; 11-tf Excsllent nvestment. 2 = * ,...«._(,--;-- - -,- --- " * -, FAMILY HOME. Present re- FOR SALE: 1969;Volks-:^; ; FO- R : R E N T : pleasant, wagon, black,, excellent; spacous country home, 7 condton, 4 speed. Call 834- mu e j.f r orn St. Johns. Phone lp-nc ton pckup, x needs engne, : -W-FQR "RENT: 3 bedropm home $ N.E. ( Cqurt,;Oyd Sj, v^,^tp^n, closeto schools. 1 f 12-3p-nc " Must have references and FOR SALE: Trumph Splt- _ fre, Recent motor overhaul. New tres. Body good. Call lp v^ffge *#& IT PAYS TO wwmm DAY, WEEK, MONTH or LONG TERM LEASE CAINS, Inc. BUICK-PONTIAC OPEL-GMC 210 W. HBham St. Johns Phone tf Moble Homes FOR SALE? 1970 Marlette, 12*x60»,wth expando. Call or contact Mrs. Jer Tpben at 100 N. Emmons St.. Johns* ll-3p-nc FOR SALE: 1970 Moble Home 12x60, 3 bedroom wth skrtng located on rented lot near Mlddleton. Fenced n play area for chldren, partally furnshed. Call ll-3p-nc Tralers & Campers PICKUP COVER, cab hgh, $ nches all alumnum, $177; 30 nch all alumnum wth house door, $245, B & L Dstrbutors, Lansng tf- CAMPERS*- PICKUP Covers -Travel Tralers S Equpment. Rentals, Sales & Servce-Wng Mfg. & Sales, 5349 Wsner Rd., 1/2 mle West and 1 3/4 mles north of Ashley. Ph ^t Travel the safe way wth ^ our charter servce or learn * to fly wth us. Vets approved. Captol Cty Arport - Ph: tf For Rent ( X sgn one year lease. $200 per month plus depost. Call lp FOR RENT - Ar hammer for breakng up, cement, etc. We have two avalable; Randolphs Ready-Mx Plant North US 27, ph tf, IN OVID large "Moble HorR lots 80 ft. x 150 ft; for rent. All cty facltes. Call tf Real Estate Wanted WANTED TO RENT 1 or 2 bedroom house wth barn and small acreage for horses Ph.. 838* lp WANTED TO RENT: Young, couple desres a 2 or 3 bedroom home orfarmwthn a 30 mle radus of Lansng. Call p-nc WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom house, town or country, have 3 chldren ages 11, 13,.and 15, have references, Floyd Huffman. *Call WebbervUe, Mch. ll-3p-nc Real Estate YOU CAN buld a new home and fnance t at 7 1/4% nterest wth low monthly payments and very small closng costs f you qualfy. Under ths plan you can buld a 3 or -4 bedroom home. If you cant qualfy for ths fnancng program, we-have other fnancng programs avalable whch can be adapted to your budget. For more nformaton, call Fedewa,Bulders^. Inc.,.587*. 38H0br o sedp- noattoun bfrvn fce4ocated>5sy4^m--l r esa southof- Fowler on Wrght Rd. 27-tf WE, OURSELVES, wll buy your land contracts For prompt, courteous acton, call Ford s. LaNoble, La- Noble Realty, 1516 E...Mch-, gart; Lansng, Ph Evenngs tf RWOOD APARTMENTS, FOR-SALE: Fbrd.F600 DeWtt; Rustc Vlla stake truck, 292 V-8 apartments n Westphala, 2 "engne, 2 speed, good gran bedroom unts. All feature ;box and rubber; Almond bult-n applances, prvate Cressman ^ ll-3p-nc entrance, carpetng. From $125 month. Securtydepost. OFFERING FOR SALE, 100 acre farm of Edward C. No pets. Phone 587- Hengesbach Estate, Secton FORSALE:;l967 Fbrd Farfane 500, 2door hardtop, 3811 or or after 4.19 and 20, Westphala townplh , 8tf shp. Wrtten bds up to Aug. brght blue wth black vnyl.....» Reserve rght to top and nteror. Economcal 289 engne wth automatc. Unbelevably low mleage, excellent shape. See Tom Favor or phone p-nc ALBERT W. ABSHAGEN 551 S. Maple Realtor PHONE: MAPLE RAPIDS RAINBOW LAKE I have 14 lots on Bg Ranbow,; Also 20 more lots throughout the developement. These are choce lots, Prces range from $2, to $9, Easy terms. MAPLE RIVER $2, Large lots, Wll work wth bulders. *" FOR SALE 9 mle fd., Porter Twp. Mdland county; Wooded20,40,80,160 acre parcels. Deer, partrdge ard.some wth stream..clarecounty on M-115, 850 acres, :"stream. Deer, partrdge. * -:.V" 1^1/2 mle NEAR TEMPLE 100 acres wth good lve small stream. Wooded, deer and partrdge. BETWEEN FARWELL and Clare, access Tobacco Rver, US-10, appfdx. 100 acres ncludng 45 lotsn subdvson. 40 ACRES E. across road.front Sportsmans Bar, approx* 300 ft. N, off M-115, /Possble to make small pond.: x - v MASON COUNTY Amber Twp., -1/4 mle lake frontage on N/S* "-, t- CRYSTA LAKE wth 90 acres Wooded and cleared, acreage..,..",->" :. :.^>^ SOUTH 1/2 Vogel Lake wth 80 acres good huntng. J LUCES REAL ESTATE FARWELL, MICHIGAN refuse any bd. Francs A. APARTMENTS for rent,.hengesbach Exr., 816 S. pleasant country lvng on Church St., Hastngs, Mch. blacktop road >:! 20,.. mnutes p-nc from Lansng, no pets J _ «, Thelen Apartments, 4 mles Twr, T nrro.. «* «Fowler.. U-3p. c ^ T Z T ^ Z, Lehman Road. Wll buld VACATION ON CROOKED LAKE^ West of Clare, 2 bedroom moble home, $85 per week. Phone Owdsso "- ll-"3p-nc usng your plans or ours. Wll help arrange fnancng. Call Fedewa Bulders, Inc. 5"87-3Sl. - 5-f "Gb Smon - Howard Gladdng - Brokers 102 N. CLINTON - PHONE Ev.Townsend Rd., 3 bedroom ranch wth famly room,.s car attached garage,, 801 Hampshre Dr., 3 bedroom ranch* famly room " wth freplace, 2 car. attachedgarage,beautful!i! 1011 S. Church, Cape Cod, prced reduced. 2 Buldng Lots, wth small acreages, Mead, Scott Road area. -,, 705 N. Swegles St., 3 bedroom ranch, famlyroom, pato and fnshed basement W.acousta Rd., 4bedroomj Cape Cod, large lot,, beautful settng. 303 S. Oakland, 3 bedroom^ excellent repar, famly home. 508 W. Baldwn, 4-bedrobm, extra large lot, prced to sell. _ ; 1101 S. Lansng St., 4 bedrooms, $llqoo. 80 acres Pev/amO area. 80 acres close, to St. Johns, beautful home, excellent nvestment. LARGE FARMS/ SMALL FARMS* " ". BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LOTS Cjy tot** country lots, lake lots! We have what you want! ^Fed^, : AUdrev&^VVt^h ^H-n.n«";tl Goouo, Johh^chujnakar toathslen ; ;22*7371., B R^y Arses "*«%* ^"Sf*^* : w /.-. :. / v *,.v."" Members of UnSrg Board of Realtor*,w->. & Multple Lltng Exchahqe Servce. turn on nvestment 16,3%.. prce s reasonable. GOOD FAMILY HOME on lstfloor. Upstars apartment rents for.$125 per month. Just rght for the young, famly. HOUGHTEN REAL ESTATE or Reuben. Erschele 224^ , llr3p-nc FOR SALE: House, 1 1/2. car, garage, 3 bedrooms, carpeted, basement, small lot. 123 Church St., Langsburg. Call , ll-3p-nc FOR SALE Texaco servce staton avalable n Lansng,. Call Pat Larck days, evenngs, 49-tf FOR SALE by owner,beautful brck 4 bedroom home, close to cty park and schools* 1 1/2 baths, famly room, lvng and dnng room, wall to wall carpetng, 2 car garage,and basement, bultnapplances. Wonder-. ful area. only. Call p-nc INCOME INVESTMENT, sludington. 297 foot frontage oh \J. 31, approx- mately 1 acre wth 5 cabns, 7- rooms lvng quarters, modern, automatc natural gas heat, 2 traler spaces occuped, ncome now $300. per month. Recently sold $15,000.00, Owner due. to age wll now sell for balance due on contract byforeclosure, less than 2/3-of sellng. Phone ( for nformaton. 12-3p-nc Card of Thanks SHOWERS - WOODMAN -We.would ltte to; express pur thanks for the many prayers, cards and vstors whle our mother was ll. To Reverend Manker for hs comfortng words and hs many vsts. To the Lades of the Nazarene Church for ther lovely lunch. Also to the Osgood Funeral Home for - ther fne;. serlyce-rarlan v Showers Famly^. Robert Woodman Famly.. "12-lp MORITZ - My heartfelt thanks to all who remembered me wth cards and gfts " on my brthday; It s apprecated. Emma Mortz. 12-lp GREENFIELD-I wsh to thank Dr. Grost, nurses, nurses ades and hosptal staff for the wonderful care durng my stay at the Clnton Memoral Hosptal. My relatves and frends for calls, plants and flowers,. cards. Aunt Ivy Greenfeld By appontment 12-lp HOUSKA I would lke to thank Dr.Grost, Dr."Russell, thrd floor nurses, nurses ades, cleanng; lades, and the cooks for the fne care they gave me.whle I was n the hosptal. Also a thank you to all the people for ther prayers, vsts, cards and gfts. I apprecated them all. Joey Houska. 12-lp MITCHELL-I would lke to thank Dr. Garapetan, nurses, nurses ades and entre hosptal staff for my wonderful care whle I was n the hosptal. Also all my frends, neghbors, relatves Svewv XaVVe^ "KMtvsev^ Commercal and Resdental Plantngs Free-Estmates *#/=$Sod InstaIlaton?, f *f Top Sol Fll Drt 214 East Elm St. Ovd, Mchgan eoooeecoeoeooooooooooooeoeeoo and the Shepardsvlle WSCS for all ther prayers, gfts, DEVEREAUX - We, the famly of Donald Devereaux, cards and flowers Ireceyed wsh to express our thanks whle n hosptal and whle, 1 to everyone for ther kndness convalescng durng hs llness and at. home.. Thanks agan.. Clarence > passng. Our thanks goes out Mtchell. 12rlp ( to Dr. Carnege, Dr. Shlllnglaw and the nurses at ELLIS -. I would lke to Lansng General Hosptal. thank and express my appre-. To Osgoods Funeral Home, elaton to Dr. Brown, Dr.-..frends-neghbors,relatves xra Bpur, and Dr, Stegerwald, also the staff of the Carson Cty Hosptal for ther care durng my recent stay there, I would also lke to thank Rev. Myers, relatves, neghbors and frends who remembered me so kndly wth gfts, food, flowers,and cards durng my llness and snce my return home, Ruby Ells.. 12-lp THELEN-I wsh to thank Doctors Smth, Jordan and Brown, all the nurses and nurses ades, Father Schmtt and Beahan and Mrs. Fred Sehlke for the good care I receved whle at the hosptal. Also for all the masses, cards, flowers and gfts. For the food that was brought n by thoughtful frends. All s greatly apprecated and many thanks. Mrs. Lous G. Thelen (Margaret 12-lp j j > J J - > j J J h,t «< ty. - - FURMAN REALTY CO and famles. To Bngham Grange, Prce Unted Methodst Church,.V,F.W. Auxlary-for the dnner served after the funeral. For all of the food brought nto bur home; We wsh to.thank the V.F.W. Honor Guard for ther servces and Rev. Darold Boyd for- hs calls and servce durng and after our sadness. Thanks goes to St. Johns Cooperatve men and neghbors that helped to put our hay In the barn. We apprecated all of the calls, cards and flowers sent and receved by everyone. The Donald Devereaux Famly, 12-lp CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CONTINUED ON PAGE 14-A ST. JOHNS OFFICE 1515 N. US-27 G06 N. CLINTON -- New Lstng. 9 room, 5 bedroom older home, sharp, clean. POMPEII -- Sharp 2 bedroom home wth extra large lot, n small frendly communty. $11,900. SHEPARDSVILLE -- Large 4 bedroom home, large yard (over one acre. FOWLER -- 4 bedroom home, new IXL ktchen. 107 E. GIBBS - Nce, 3 bedroom home, close to downtown. $20, S. CLINTON -- Nce oder home n good locaton, extra large lot. N. US bedroom L-shaped ranch n beautful hgh settng. ELSIE -- 4 bedroom home on 47 acres wth pond and pnes. $32,500 RAINBOW LAKE - Beautful buldng ste near lake. 301 S. BAKER -Sharp 3 bedroom home wth over l acre lot. 2 car garage S. SCOTT RC SOLDI J. 3 bedroom, 2 story. $17,500.. BUILDING SITES - 1 to 10 acres Fred Donovch 224-^597 Mary Rappuhn Mary Vsndervorl Henry Furman Broker- Realtor Bll Bellant * B1- Ruth Nostrant Jean Amos MEMBER LANSING BOARD OF REALTORS PHONE or ********************** ***********Jr CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms AUCTIONEER BARBERS FOODS REAL ESTATE AL GALLOWAY, AUCTION EER Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns, 2L GARNETT CASE, Watson Rd., Bath, Mchgan Phone ( AUTOMOTIVE BILL FOWLER FORD. New & Used Cars & Pck-ups. N. US-27, DeWtt, , CAIN -BUICK-PONTIAC, New & Used Cars, 210 W. Hgham, Complete Body &. Servce. EGAN FORD SALES, INC., 200 W. Hgham, phone , Pnto-Ford-Maverck- Tornb-Mustang. HUB TIRE _ CENTER, B.F. Goodrch Tres, Ph , Front End Algnment. BOBS AUTO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , 800 N. Lansng. HENRY E. DREPS. INC.. Cars, Trucks & ^otorhome Sery N. US-27, DEBAR CHEVROLET CO., New & Used Cars. Else ; You cant do -better anywhere. ;MOORE OIL 1 CO., t : tts tres, see us, 909 E. State, Ph HETTLERS MOf dr SALES 24 Hr, Wrecker. Servce/ Good UsedTrucks* BEAUFORES BARBER SHOP, /2 State, Open Tues. thru Sat. also Wed.^ SL Fr. evenngs. CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery. 1C3 W. Walker, phone DRUGS PARRS REXALL DRUGS, open daly 7;30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5 to 7 p.m. ELECTRICIANS MAINTENANCE ELECT. SERVICE Resdental, Commercal, Industral Ph , 507 E. Hgham. SpHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 807 1/2 E. State St. FERTILIZERS ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns, * Ashley, ; FINANCIAL CAPITOL SAVINGS&LOAN. ASSOC, 222N.Clnton, , Safety lor savngs snce FLORISTS Say t wth Qualty Flowers from WOODBURYS FLOW ER SHOP, 321 N. Clnton, ^t a J0hnSj224^32l6^^^^ ANDYS IGA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. 1 GENES IGA FOODLINER, Else 9-6 Mon. Tues. Wed, Sat. 9-9 Thurs. & Fr GIFTS THE TREASURE CHEST, 220 N. Clnton, Hallmark Cards-Russell Stover Candy, HARDWARE DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph , DeWtt, Whrlpool Applances, Zenth TV, Plumbng and Heatng., _ - r - INSURANCE -jm MCKENZIE INSURANCE All Lne of Ins, Iona JEWELRY LEVEYS JEWELRY, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, PARTY SUPPLIES D & B PARTY SHOPPE, Package Lqubr-9 a.m.-l0 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Frt & Sat. 9 a.m,-l p.m., 224N.Clntort PLUMBING DUNKEL*PLUMBING AND HEATING, Lcenced Master Plumber, Ph , 8p7. E." State "St* J ] J BURTON ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO. Abstract and Ttle Servces, 119 N. Clnton. Ph RESTAURANT DALEYS FINE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph , S. US-27-1/2 mle S, M-21. \ WESTERN TOMS WESTERN STORE, 1 ml. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon. -Sat., Fr. tl 9.-^Anytme by Appt., Space for Rent LIST YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE TODAY... Call Mlle at W!

14 .K-> jy*m&* 14A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19,1972 wsh to thank Drs, Smth and passed away -July 16th, years ago July 21, 1969, Utonll H*t»»n banquet n Lansng on July 9, Jordan of the Fowler Clnc, It broke our hearts to Memores are treasures FARM SAFETY WEEK Young bowlers Tr-Am sent 12 teams to I especally wsh to thank no one can steal, from HMD... the area roll-off n Ithaca at all of my relatves, neghbors, and frends for ther can heal. Lanes. Nne of the teams Death s a heartache nothng the Town and Country WATAMAKER - We the vsts, gftsofflowers,cards We wont forget though he placed and two teams were famly of Edna Watamaker have good year and ther many prayers, Is gone, trophy wnners. wsh to thank the many Madelyn Warren. 12-lp-nc But we wll remember no In the Junor Major frends and neghbors for matter how long. League, one team placed ther many kndnesses Sadly mssed by wfe, chldren and grandchldren. second n the area and were durng her past and recent WEBER-I wsh to thank trophy wnners. The grls llnesses. We especally my famly, relatves,frends were Gal Woodworth, Roxe 12-1 thank Drs, Jordan and Smth and neghbors for ther prayers, cards, vsts and food Perce, Patty Bernath, for ther personal attenton Phylls Anderson, and Jule and knd consderaton of our Jorae. brought n durng my stay n mother. A specal thank you Jerome Wlbur placed frst the hosptal and snce I came to everyone who contrbuted n the area Prep Dvson n home. They were truly ther tme and food n our State Sngles. He advanced apprecated, Edna Weber. to Cadllac wth a lp fnal hours of gref. A specal work of thanks to Rev. Meyers whose understandng message seemed an nspraton to all of us to follow n her Chrstan footsteps. 12-lp WARREN-I wsh to thank all ofthe doctors, nurses and nurses ades of The Carson Cty Hosptal who helped n any waywth my recent operaton and recovery. Also I n Memoram Corrected In Memory We are sorry for any nconvenence ths may have caused. IN lovng memory of our dear son and brother Douglas Orweller. who lose you, But you dd not go alone, A part of us went wth you, The day God called you home. You wshed no one a last farewell, Nor even sad good-bye,, You were gone before we knew t, And only God knows why. They say tme heals all sorrow, And helps u s to forget, But tme, so far, has only proved, How much we mss you yet. God gave us strength to face t, And courage to bear the blow, But what t meant to love and lose you, No one wll ever know. t Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly mssed by hs Mom and Dad, ssters and ther famles. 11-lp IN lovng memory of Anthony J, Thelen who passed away Left to rght: Debbe Bancroft, Nkk Scmcrop, Jacke Young, Capt, Lsa Wlcox, James Staley. \ It turned out to be an excellent year for the Peanut League at the Tr-Am Bowlng Lanes n Ovd. The Peanut League s the youngest set of bowlers n the Youth Bowlng Assocaton. Nkk Sncrop, age 10, made the All Star Team. She acclamed the honor, by accumulatng 48 ponts total over the bowlng season Ponts were scored for enterng tournaments, average, attendance, tournament standng, and wnnng. She also placed fourth n State Sngles. Her average s 105. Kevn Russell placed frst n area sngles wth a 672. He advanced to the fnals n Cadllac but ddnt place. He has a 112 average. Rchard Ackles placed second n area sngles wth a 640. He too, advanced to Cadllac but ddnt place. He has a 96 average. Second place area Roll-off wnners are from left to rght: Debbe Bancroft wth a 71 average; Nkk Sncrop a 105 average; Jacke Yourg, captan, a 97 average; Lsa Wlcox, a 63 average; jand Jame Staley, a 68 average. Lsa Wlcox receved the Most Improved Bowler award for rasng her average 31 pns gong from a 28 toa 63 and hgh seres award for a game, Debbe Bancroft and Jame Staley receved perfect attendance awards. They were all honored at Metro Bowl at ther bowlng FOWLER PLUMBING & HEATING Far Away "My musc teacher says I have a fne voce and should go far." "Splendd! Ill help you pack." Instructon Welcomed Imte Parent-Ill teach you to make love to my daughter, sr. - Cool Youth--I wsh you would, old boy, I dont seem to be makng much headway. A Brand New Busness In ANNIVERSARY Thursday, July 20th Amercan Standard Plumbng Products 0 Armstrong and Luxare Furnaces e Complete Lne of Huhf rng~ jj,^au ~^ & Fshng Equpment Enlargng & Remodelng n Kurt Goerge State Lcensed Journeyman Plumber snce 1960 AIL MITAt PUSH 1UTTOH MIL. MOIHT NCKUr. STAR DRAG control. OH AND OW.MOHI RIVCRM. MUMIIR "«Dck Parsons Owner State Lcensed Master Plumber snce 1947 Wn A Shakespear Model 1700 Fshng Reel From Our Sportng Goods Department Jerome Sphafer On The Job snce 1956 Fowler Plumbng & Heatng Today. Come,In And Vst...Be Sure To Regster Regster All Week D00RPRIZES A $23.95 Value Delta Sngle Lever Snk Faucet From Our Plumbng Department Nothng To Buy Furnace Flters Any Sze You Need - A Full Box From Our Heatng Department Fowler Plumbng & Heatng Huntng & Fshng Lcenses Sportng Equpment Shooters Supples 248 N. Man "Good Work At Far Prces^ Phone

15 July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Secton B Mgrant By ANNETTE WHITE Assocate Edtor Nurse Roberta OConnor gves atbtestto Margarta Castro, student at the St. Johns Mgranteducatonprogram. The chldren attendng the program are gven medcal and dental attenton when needed. ST. JOHNS A chlds world s es-^ pecally dffcult when they are thrown nto an envronment where ther natve language s not commonly used. In St, Johns there are people dedcated to the purpose of helpng these chldren overcome ths obstacle* The people are the staff at the St. Johns center of the Mchgan Mgrant educaton program whch began, July 3. Now n ts thrd year here the program s drawng, more nterest from the mgrant workng parents of the chldren attendng the classes held at St. Josephs School. When the school opened ts doors ths year ten of the 20 chldren that arrved the frst day were from mgrant famles n ths area for the frst tme. Mchael O^Connor, center coordnator and prncpal, of Central Elementary School predcts that wth the number of new famles ths year the schools attendance level could (Contnued on page 3B Program clerk, Dorothy Cornwell, left, dscusses daly meal arrangements wth Jenne Smth, center, and Mary Cornwell, ktchen personnel. WHEN IT COMES TO buldng money WERE STILL _ ", CUNTON NATIONAL "^^V---;--;^--- CNB&T Contnues To Fnance More Real Estate Than Any Other Lendng Agency In The County* Staffers at the school prompt conversaton wth the students durng meal tme to help develop the chlds language sklls. Havland jons MAAPA sesson More than 70 4-H members and adult leaders from all parts of the state ncludng Davd Havland, DeWtt,* learned about mlk marketng and the functons of a dary farmer cooperatve durng a twoday vst, July 12-13, to Detrot; The tour was sponsored by Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton, a statewde dary farmer cooperatve, through the Mchgan State Unversty extenson ser- Ths s Brandon C. CUKTOH NHIDMAL whte, Jr. Week r We are agan pleased that one of our own has been recognzed from outsde our ranks. Brandons work n the communty has brought hm n contact wth numerous groups and t was from one of these that hs nomnaton came. Asde from beng actve n statewde- professonal organzatons, Brandon has kept busy oh local cvc projects through membershps n Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, Development Corp. and Memoral Hosptal trustee board. He ^presently a Rotary board member and past presdent of the Chamber of Commerce as well as a past member of the Unted Fund budget commttee, In addton he hds worked oh numerous commttees and groups [or communty beneft and we are pleased to recognze hs nomnaton as Ctzen of the Week. CLINTON NATIONAL SANK & TRUST CO, ftssfcwsg^^ g vce., The 4-H conference partcpants toured MMPAs Detrot, headquarters and vsted the large Kroger - Dary n suburban Lvona to see how a modern" dary plant bottles and processes mlk and mlk products. Durng meetng sessons, the 4-H members.heard Glenn Lake and Jack Barnes, MMPA presdent a n d general manage^ respect lvely, descrbe MMPA and ts purposes and the organzatons role n prce barganng. The tour partcpants also dvded nto groups. to dscuss and solve problems faced,by dary farmers and ther cooperatves,.- Other program par-: tcparts ncluded Ray Gllespe of the MSU 4-H department, Berne Hesner of the MSU dary department and Norm Peterson of the MMPA staff;,.. The 4-H group also attended a banquet at the Pck- Fort Shelby Hotel n Detrot and saw a Detrot-Texas Ranger baseball game. Mke Wardh of Hemlock and Duahe Stuever of Capac served as junor leaders at.the conference. As such, they Chared the varous sessons durng the two-day event. LOANING INSTITUTION Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust Co. Captol Savng & Loan Assn. Government Agences Central Natonal Bank Mchgan Natonal Bank Amercan Bank & Trust Co. 79 Dfferent Agences "Fgures based on Mortgages Recorded n Clnton County Jan; 1,1972 to June 30,1972 EQUAL MUBIM LENDER TOTALS * " NUMBER OF MORTGAGES 167 * / CIMHHUIOML \ & % TOTAL DOLLAR AMOUNT,$3,648, ,009, ,555, ,195, , , ,922, $15/731, CLINTON NATIONAL BANK and TRUST CO. Member FDIC Servng the Clnton Area From Eleven locatons % %

16 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July.19,1972 S; $:%mw^ ^^ Clnton County News Cedetberg vsts Reapportonment has thrust Clnton County nto the Tenth Congressonal Dstrct of Mchgan and last week the ncumbent n that seat -- U.S. Representatve Elford Cederberg -- pad a vst to St. Johns. The Bay Cty legslator has served n the U.S. Home snce 1953 and won electon after four years as mayor of hs natve cty. Among the places he and hs wfe stopped durng ther bref stay n town was the County News. When asked f he was n the area to make any speeches, the Congressman responded negatvely. He ndcated hs vst was along get acquanted lnes and mentoned the upcomng Republcan Natonal Conventon n August at Mam Beach s hs major actvty planned rght now. However, when the Conventon s over, Clnton County resdents wll certanly see and hear more from ths veteran poltcan who has a lot of get acquantng to do * n hs re-electon bd from a revsoned dstrct. K.C. Clock that tran Ever wonder what the speed s of the freght trans that pass through St. Johns? The queston came up durng the St. Johns Cty Commsson last week. One commssoner suggested the polce radar unt be used to clock the trans speed whle passng through the cty. The dscusson was trggered by a 12-page report whch ordered the ralroad and cty of St. Johns to share a$300,000 cost fgure placed on modernzaton of local ralroad crossng sgnals. Inspectors from the Mchgan Publc Safety Commsson conducted the study as the result of a fatal accdent at the Clnton Ave. crossng ths sprng. Of course, nether the cty or ralroad can afford such a tremendous expendture. Especally, snce nether the necessty nor value of these changes can be clearly measured. However, we feel the suggeston on checkng the tran speed s a good one. The blur of passng freghts has caused some concern n ths corner for several weeks. Were also curous about what these trans would clock gong through 1 St. Johns. In our mnd, a speedng tran represents a much greater,hazard to publc safety than an outdated sgnal system*u.. *, - *<- - -"* " K.C. Food means happness Precooked bacon, brandname beef, and a prepackaged sausage combnaton are just a few new products youre lkely to fnd In the meat department, a Mchgan State Unversty marketng specalst reports. One packer s testng precooked bacon, wrapped n a fol pouch to be heated In Just because weve purchased a package of frozen food, a can, or a package of other food we dont gve up our responsblty of storng t properly when we arrve home. Frozen foods must reman frozen f ther best qualty s preserved. Just about every food - fresh, canned, or n any other state has a lmt to the tme t wll keep. Dd you know that most cake mxes, f stored cool and dry, wll keep 9 months? Angel food cake mxes, stored cool and dry, wll keep 12 months. Foods kept n the refrgerator are best f used wthn a specfed tme. For example, large peces of hard or wax-coated cheeses such as Cheddar, Edam, Gouda, Swss, etc. wll keep f unopened up to 3 to* 6 months; opened 3-4 weeks. Slces of these cheeses keep about 2 weeks. Freezers dont keep foods ndefntely. Ground beef holds ts good qualty when frozen up to 2 or 3 months but ground pork loses n flavor and texture f kept longer than 1 to 2 months. Commercally frozen juce concentrates are good for 12 months whle home frozen juces shoud be used wthn 6 months. Three new publcatons on storage of foods are avalable at your County Extenson Offce, Cour- Advce s offensve to most people t never converts them* the toaster, and a dry-cured hckory-smoked bacon n three-pound slabs, says Shela Morley. Also on the market s a prepackaged outdoor buffet combnaton of knockwurst, bratwurst and Polsh sausage. Because many shoppers have shown preference for partcular brands of bacon, some packers may label beef Store t rght By LORRAINE SPRAGUE Extenson Home Economst S products wth brand name dentfcaton, the specalst says. Another trend may be toward central cuttng of meat. Grocery stores wll receve counter-ready cuts shpped from a central meat cuttng plant rather than whole carcasses or sdes. Central cuttng wll reduce the costsof shppng waste, fat and bone, the specalst explans. thouse, Ithaca. Ask for your Freezer, Refrgerator or free copes of: Spotlght on cupboard Storage. Telephone customers get new drectores One of the most wdely used publcatons n the Unted States-the telephone drectory-s row beng delvered to General Telephone customers n Ashley and Pompe. Wllam F. Graef, dstrct manager for the company, sad although there are no major format changes n the new drectory, he suggests customers famlarze themselves wth the locaton of mportant nformaton wthn the drectory. The alphabetcal ndex and table of contents for the drectory appedr on the nsde front cover and the lst for frequently called numbers appears on the nsde back cover. A localzed exchange area map, prnted n conjuncton wth the Contnental U.S. Area Code Map, also appears agan n the drectory. "Places for you to wrte n emergency numbers are convenently located on Page One/ Graef ponted out. "We want the locaton of these numbers readly avalable and easy to fnd." Instructons for all types of calls -- staton - to - staton, person-to-person, conference, collect, overseas, moble and marne-and a graphc descrpton of both nterstate and ntrastate long dstance rates appear n the ntroductory pages of the new drectory. Included s an explanaton of the dscounts applcable for dalng ntrastate long dstance calls drect. An explanaton of the Mchgan State Law concernng threatenng, obscene, nusance or harassment calls also appears n the new drectory as well as the procedure to follow n cases where ths statute s volated. Graef suggested customers carefully leaf through through ther old drectory before replacng t wth the new edton. "Often mportant papers, letters and even money, are placed n the telephone drectory for safekeepng and forgotten," he sad. "Remember, also, to transfer that lst of frequently called numbers from the old drectory to the new one/ The drectory s larger ths year because of expanded lstngs n both the whte and yellow pages, the manager sad. He added that General Telephone would dstrbute more than 1,000 drectores n the Ashley-Pompe area ths year. Back ONE YEAR AGO July 21,1972 The Redwngs have a new football coach. Hes Earne Becker, formerly wth Haslett Hgh School as ther head football coach and athletc drector. A 21-year-old St. Johns man, Gary W. Slm of R-4, Rley Townshp, ded at Lansng Sparrow Hosptal from njures he receved n an early mornng accdent. Expendture of more than $110,000 from the state recreaton bond fund has been authorzed for a seres of recreaton development and mprovement projects throughout Clnton County. Opposton lnes have been formng n DeWtt Townshp durng the past two weeks aganst a proposed $3.5 mllon low-cost housng project to be located n DeWtt. The frst phase of a fourpark recreatonal constructon plan for DeWtt Townshp has been approved by the Mchgan Department of Natural Resources, Mlton J. Kng, townshp supervsor, has announced. The Pewamo 21 Club s busy ths week makng fnal preparatons for ther sxth annual festval scheduled for Sunday. 10 YEARS AGO July 19,1962 The board of educaton of the St. Johns publc school held ts annual reorganzaton meetng electng Kenneth Munger presdent. Clnton Countys mllonbushel wheat harvest passed ts peak last weekend n one of the fnest harvest seasons from the standpont of weather n many a year. The Red Cross Bloodmoble collected 78 pnts of blood at the Muncpal buldng n St. Johns, short of the" 100-prt goal, but a commendable turnout for Through the Years From the Clnton County News fles of 1971,1962,1947 ths tme of year. The Amercan Insttute of.coperaton n Washngton, D.C, announced that the Bath chapter of Future Farmers of Amerca was chosen from among 10,000 chapter as one of the three top FFA chapter n the naton. St, Johns area telephone, numbers wll be changed to seven dgts wth the ssuance of General Telephones new drectory, sad W. F. Graef, dstrct manager for the company. An overflow crowd of some 7,000 people applauded heartly when "The Swagmen," a vocal-nstrumental tro of Clnton County yoths was awarded frst prze n the fnals of the Chesanng Showboats amateur contest. I The Safety Valve Answers your questons aboutevery day traffc-related problems. Wrte Mchgan Traffc Safety Informaton Councl,* c/o Mchgan State Safety Commsson, Department of State Polce, East Lansng. Mchgan The Safety Valve wll try to answer all Inqures. However, not all wll be prnted. Queston: A newspaper tem I read sad that soon new drvers wont be gettng ther lcense suspended for traffc volatons occurrng durng ther probatonary perod. Is the state relentng, or dd I understand ths wrong? B.R.O., Nles Answer: After July 1,1972, a person convcted of a traffc volaton durng the frst year probatonary term of hs orgnal drver lcense may receve restrctve condtons of drvng as an alternatve to havng hs lcense suspended for a perod of tme. Whch means that f the court fnds you gulty of the volaton for whch you were ssued a tcket, the drver lcense examner who gets ths "news tem" from the court may decde that just restrctng the hours you may drve, or perhaps extendng the perod of probaton, would consttute a severe enough penalty. Queston: You recently sad a motorcyclst could have a rear vew mrror jm the helmet or vsor f the helmet s worn securely on hs head. Does he stll have to have one on the bke ; too? G.M.O., New Buffalo Answer: Yes. Law says mrror shall be on the vehcle (motorcycle and permts addtonal one on helmet or vsor worn by operator under the condtons you stated above. Queston: Is there ever a tme when you shouldnt apply-your automoble brakes to avod an accdent? R. S. M., Parchment Answer: In a traffc emergency you must know what to do and have the room to do t, Authortes at Mchgan State Unverstys Hghway Traffc Safety Center advse that n any "emergency theres a pont of no return; 25 YEARS AGO July 17,1947 "If It Ftz The crayola caper Edtor, Lapeer County Preu If And then I wrote... It was the frst regstered letter Id ever receved and Iwas naturally excted, gee. Someone had pad 90 cents for a sgned guarantee that I had receved hs message. Before I was excted, of course, I was worred. I fgured t was a dun, probably from that record club whose computer wont beleve I resgned n 1952 because I couldnt wash the sugar off ther Dors Day records. But the return address sad ths letter was By Jm Ftzgerald Mr. Montgomery sad I have not been colorng wth crayolas all these years. I have been colorng wth Crayola crayons. CWM remnded me that recently I wrote a terrble thng. I advsed chldren to draw pctures wth "red crayola." "CRAYOLA s our trademark," wrote upper case CWM. "Ordnarly, t s preferable f our trademark s completely captalzed,.e., CRAYOLA. If ths s not feasble, we request that n addton to beng from C.W. Montgomery, corporate * followed by the applcable generc term, at secretary of Bnney and Smth Inc., whch s least the ntal letter "C" of our trademark on Madson Avenue n New York Cty be captalzed." I ddnt owe them any money. Ths was obvously a really mportant communcaton. Anyway, to make a short story long because ths s a slow week, t was wth tremblng fngers that I tope open Mr. Montgomerys 90-cent letter. It was a 2- pager! 11 paragraphs wth one enclosure and the ntals CWM:je at the bottom to let the world know that Mr. Montgomery does not type hs own letters, je does t for hm. (Leave us pause a moment to ponder upon the anonymous je, a bg cty secretary, jean eagle? joan eastway? Perhaps Jance enclave, a pouty blond who used to be a Playboy bunny untl she was fred for refusng to allow a stapel n her navel. Does Mrs. Montgomery understand Mr. Montgomery? Is je Jacob englsh? A hole-n-one was recorded Saturday by Ken Penx on the 130-yard number seven hole at Clnton Country Club. He was playng wth Lee and Wayne Hcks and T. A. Brooke, all of St. Johns. A fve-year plan for publc mprovements n St. Johns was outlned before members of the St. Johns Rotary Club by Robert T. Palmer, ths: the ctys new manager. Palmer sad the program was the result of a careful plannng by the Cty Commsson and nvolved the expendture of at least $83,000 for cvc mprovements. Nnety-fve posts for street sgns are beng erected on street corners n St. Johns. The black and whte sgns wll be attached to the posts when they arrve the frst part of August. There are "flyng saucers" around St. Johns. Mental retardaton s a At least four women swear handcap _ that many people that they, saw,seyj»m/ f afnd hard 4o"understand. MU them flyng n the sky wesfof But t s really, very sjm- And (And how come je has no mddle ntal? Bg shot CWM has one. And how does he rate the captal letters whle je s lower case? Who types all the lousy letters wthout any mstakes, anyway? What knd of dscrmnaton s ths? The rot begns at noon n frontof Bnney and Smths, grls. Dont forget your sgns, upper case. By now, you are doubtless gong nuts tryng to fgure what old CWM had to say n,hs 8 paragraphs. I hope you are ready for St. Johns Tuesday afternoon/ ^le A < metally retarded person s T somebody whose ntellgence, or ablty to solve problems, s below past whch your brakes cannot possble stop you n tme. When youre too close, f youve had the foresght to keep maneuverng room open around your vehcle, ts often best to elmnate brake. Instead, try steerng around the hazard. Else (From July 12,1972 The Sdney J. Keys famly receved a surprse vst recently from ther 12-yearold grandson, Mark Wlson and hs grandfather, Wllam D. Wlson of Mam. Mark and hs frandfather left Florda the latter part of May to travel through several states on a campng trp. They plan to arrve n Lttle Swtzerland, North Carolna to jon Marks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wlson, the former Jeanne Keys of Else, who wll be spendng ther vacton n that area. They plan to return by way of the Florda panhandle to Mam after nearly two months campng. The only dsappontment In the trp thus far, they reported, was the cold weather and rans n central Mchgan whch necesstated many changes In ther Mchgan vacaton plans. Garland News Nancy Kusnler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mke Kusnler, broke her foot whle vstng a grlfrend at Hgglns Lake, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Munson, of Carland, who were at ther cottage -at Houghton Lake, brought ^Nancy home, wth what was thought to be a spraned ankle; but when taken to Owosso Memoral Hosptal as an outpatent, the x-rays showed a fracture, and her foot was put n a- cast, and she was returned to her home. average. He tends to be slow and t takes longer than ordnary for hm to "catch up". Some retarded people need much help, because ther ntellgence may be less than one-thrd normal; others are ndstngushable from the - rest of our populaton snce ther abltes are very close to the average. Whle frustraton s many tmes an mportant problem for retarded ndvduals, and t naturally affects ther lves, there s no specal reason why people wth ths problem should tend to get upset any more often than the rest of us. It has nothng to do wth mental llness; t s no dsgrace, certanly not anybodys fault; and we know today there s much that can be done to help. LEARNING ABOUT RETARDATION The staff of the communty mental health programs n Mchgan, and the state nsttutons have been workng very hard to educate the publc; so that we all can understand ths condton better. Some months ago, Mrs. Herbert Tompkns, a lady from Kalamazoo, wrote a letter to Dr. E. Gordon Yudashkn, Drector of the State Department of Mental Health, expressng her feelngs about the problem. She was so clear, forceful Hamburg get clearer label EAST LANSING--Jack Sprat and hs wfe wll fnd shoppng easer due to a change n hamburger labelng, a Mchgan State Unversty marketng specalst reports, Some grocery stores are begnnng to label and advertse ther ground beef by fat content rather than by the poorly understood terms "hamburger" and "ground beef," says Shela Morley. New labels read "hamburger, no more than 2B per cent fat" or "hamburger, lean, no more than 24 per cent fat" or "ground beef, lean, a maxmum of 18 per cent fat." So that grocers can gauge consumer acceptance of the new labelng, the specalst suggests that you voce your opnon to your grocer, How about that? For a guy whose secretary s je, Mr. Montgomery can get pretty stuffy about captal letters. CWM concluded: "In the absence of hearng from you to the contrary, we shall assume that you are n agreement wth our poston." I would not dream of beng contrary about CWMs poston of CRAYOLA. In.fact, I have not been so ashamed snce I spelled Cellophane wth a dnky c, the same c I have too often used when wrtng Coke. I menton these other transgressons aganst nongenerc terms so CWM wll realze I have nothng personal aganst CRAYOLA. I have been a complete dot about many words. I even used to call every refrgerator a frgdare, may God have mercy. And I was a long tme learnng that all paperlke tape s not Scotch tape. I am so dumb, n fact, I thnk a manufacturer should be pleased that hs mousetrap s so popular the average consumer thnks there s no other way to catch mce. He should apprecate hs good fortune ($$$$$ and forget the slly 90-cent letter about captal letters. But what do I know? If I worked for Bnney and Smth, I would be jf. But maybe je would understand me. An ounce of preventon By Jose J. Lllnas, M.D. Drector of Communty Mental Health for Clnton, Eaton and Ingham and artculate that the How would you feel f department has publshed every so often someone her very" touchng con- ± wouldsay; to youphuurry muncatlon. T UR! W^ytdo you (have to be, "Mental retardaton", Mrs. Tompkns says, "s a handcap, and should be on an equal bass wth any other handcap". And she goes on to ask how can we get the communty at large, whch s made up of human bengs, to see and accept the mentally retarded as people who are also human bengs. APPEALING TO THEIR HEART "Possbly", Mrs, Tompkns answers her own queston, "by v sayng to them: How do you thnk you would feel If you can magne yourself as mentally retarded?" Just how do you thnk you would feel f everyone around you were talkng so fast you couldnt understand what they meant, or even what they were talkng about? «: so slow?.. And then before long you realzed that nobody wanted to wat for you, so they were dong the necessary thngs for you, and they kept dong them untl you gave up tryng. THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION As any handcapped person, the mentally retarded needs to feel an adequate sense of self respect. He needs to have a feelng that he belongs, that he has a home, an occupaton, a famly-that he s a part of our communty. Only the rest of us can gve hm that feelng. If you are nterested n gettng a copy of Mrs. Tompkns full letter, wrte to Mr. Joe McCall, Department of Mental Health, Publc Informaton Dvson, Lansng, Mchgan Where to contact your representatves In Washngton... ::: U.S. SEN. ROBERT P. GRIFFIN :: 353 Old Senate Offce Bldg. ::: Washngton, D.C, : ( I U.S. REP..CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN :: (Sxth Congressonal Dstrct :: 2240 House Offce Bldg. S, Washngton, D.C :!: ( U.S. REP. GARRY BROWN $ (Thrd Congressonal Dstrct :>: 404 Cannon House Offce Bldg. 3 Washngton, D.C :: ^ : : $ U.S. SEN. PHILIP A. HART 253 Old Senate Offce Bldg. % ;;: Washngton, D.C ( In Lansng s*: SEN. WILLIAM BALLENGER (30th Dstrct State Captol Lansng, Mch, REP. RICHARD J. ALLEN (88th Dstrct Box 110 Lansng, Mch, feftft&&tt^^ REP, R, DOUGLAS TREZISE (87th Dstrct. State Captol, Lansng, Mch

17 July 19, 1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 3B Why snt the Church today full of laymen who are wnnng souls to Chrst? Perhaps the answer s that too many Chrstans just have relgon and relgon s not enough. To have mere elgon s lke the Japanese sense of "kam" or a sense of that whch s sprtual, Dr. Joseph Fletcher tells about hs vst to Japan and hs talks wth some of the Buddhsts and ther relgon. "There was nothng ether dangerous or exctng about t. It was a relgon, pure and smple. Ther sense of "kam" does send them out, once n a whle, to clmb Mt. Fug, or to vst a neghborhood "baraku" (temple o strke the gong for ther forebears, and even occasonally to practce some sprtual exercses that mght fnally- wn them release Irom the worlds troubles and from ther very own exstence. But t s never a fath that would drve them eeper nto the world, nto ts pan and struggle and purpose. It s qute smply, otherworldly-or, more exactly non-worldly!" Dr. Fletcher found the Buddhsts very relgous, but ther mere relgon only nsulated them from the world, In an ntervew wth a JBuddhst prest, Dr. Fletcher tells how meanngless mere relgon s. He wrtes, "In our dscussons he expressed the most open heart toward all relgons ana sprtual practces. Fnally, I sad, You are very tolerant of the worlds relgons and deologes. You beleve them, I gather, to be merely worldly, and, therefore, unmportant. Then what of Fshers of men By REV. HUGH BANN1NGA ant-semtsm? What of colonal explotaton and wars of aggresson?. What of those who segregate ther neghbors for racal reasons- -the Amercans, ther Negroes, and the Japanese, ther untouchables? What, Jor example, do you thnk about Htlers gas chambers? Ah, he sad, that was very slly of hm. Just slly, not evl?, I perssted. Hs reply was, No, no. Not evl. Evl s a Chrstan dea. Good and evl have no ultmate realty." Dr. Fletcher wrtes, "There n a sngle pregnant phrase, s the elemental * dfference between relgon on the one hand, and the urgent, mperatve, ethcal posture of the Chrstan fath." Why arent Chrstan laymen -n the fshng busness? Why (and I dare to get personal now dont you go out wth the net of Jesus love and Gods salvaton to gather others nto the Kngdom? What als you? Is t possble that all you have s mere relgon? Is t possble that you have to confess the same feelngs as the young man who sad, "My readng of the Bble s very nfrequent. I cant really understand t when I do read. I read a modern translaton once n a whle though. Most people would descrbe my wtness as poor, but there are a few who say t s pretty good. The hardest part of my Chrstan lfe s tellng everyone what has happened to me. Lvng lke Chrst would want me to s pretty tough too. I need more determnaton. I always say, Well, Ill tell them when Im older." Ths same young man contnues to confess. He says, "My sprtual lfe snt very healthy, I go to church on Sunday. I lsten, but I never apply what the pastor says to my own lfe. I read the Bble once n a whle and I pray when I need help-i dont thnk ths s rght. I dont really know the Lord very well." Is ths what als you today? Ill bet t s. You dont know the Lord very well and as a result you are reluctant to admt your gnorance to others. So the Church lmps along, unable to heed Jesus call to be fshers of men. The Church lmps along, unable to shft nto the hgh gear of the Holy Sprt and become on fre wth Jesus love and Gods salvaton. What the Chrstan layman today needs to do s to get to know the Lord more ntmately. More on ths next week. North Bengal «j Mrs Wn. P.rnsl (From July 12, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bancroft ofs.w. Dallas announce the adopton of a baby daughter, Joyce Teressa, born on May 15. Baby Joyce jons a brother, Jay Dee, n the Bancroft home. Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Pasch are the grandparents of the Bancrofts daughter. Mrs. Bancroft was formerly Joan Pasch. Mrs. Edward Mortz and Mrs. Lous Mortz were callers on Frday, June 30 of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mortz of Lebanon. OTTERS- EDITOR/ Letter to the Edtor: I read the artcle concernng the Lttle League on the front page of your July 12th ssue of the Clnton County News. In ths artcle t stated Lttle Leaguers are now sellng tckets for przes to be gven away to the lucky tcket holder. Ths s true. It also stated, "The boy sellng the most tckets wll be gven a bcycle and the next fve top salesmen wll each receve a baseball glove." Ths s fne, but t s also unfar. Not all of the boys are gven an equal opportunty to partcpate for these przes. Some of the boys have been sellng tckets for two weeks pror to the publcaton of ths.artcle. Some boys receved ther tckets Monday nght, July 10th, and stll others havent receved ther tckets yet. Some boys were under the mpresson that they were only to sell the 10 books of tckets gven to them and f ther name was on the wnnng tcket they also won a prze. I felt there was poor judgement used n dstrbutng the tckets and/or a msunderstandng between the St. Johns Jaycee and the Lttle League coaches. Now, n my estmaton the only "far" way to gve each boy an equal opportunty to wn one of the przes would be to put all ther names n a hatand draw sx. Then, what about the boy who ddnt sell any because he ddnt have any to sell n the frst place. We try to teach our boys good sportsmanshp through the Lttle League. But how can they be a "good sport" when they are not gven an equal chance to partcpate. MRS.BRENDAFOX P grant program begns thrd year (Contnued from page IB reach 100. When the program started three on th&sftbt*d&yn and by the end of the seven week sesson 73 were n attendance. The second year saw fve chldren showng up the frst day and a total of 78 at ts close. Mchgan ranks thrd among the states n the utlzaton of mgrant workers wth the peak occurrng about July 31. As the harvest season for varous crops reaches a peak, the schools attendance fgures reflect the nflux of mgrant famles. Each chld appears to be at a dfferent level of learnng placng a real t challenge to the staff teacher. The thrust of the educatonal proram s to develop the chlds oral language sklls n Englsh. The staffers use three basc prmary programs to accomplsh ths. A popular program s one developed 1 especally for the lgrant program through the State Department of Educaton. The prpgram s called the Mstol Program. The Peabody Program s another program used and language kts are an added feature to help the chlds learnng ablty. A thrd program used s Language Experences n Readng, desgned for frst thru thrd graders and Language Experences n Early Chldhood whch. s geared to the pre-school and kndergarten chld. OConnors staff ncludes John Arehart, Rodney B. Wlson Jundr Hgh teacher, Ann LeBlond, a certfed teacher, Lnda Fresen, a recentgrad-, ate of Alma College and Angelta Guterrez, a guest teacher from San Juan, Texas. Mss Fresen and Mss Guterrez both speak Spansh fluently. Joe Gonzales, St. Johns Hgh School [Spansh teacher serves as a lason.. man between the school and parents. Others nvolved are teacher ades, Sue Bunge, Dane Fox, BarbaraKuhns, Mara Solz, Carol Doyle, Alan Hennng, Mke Sutherland and Beth Zuker. The chldren arrve at school at 8 a.m. each mornng and are served breakfast followed by a free play perod durng the frst hour. / The teachers and ades st at the tables and eat wth the chldren and encourage conversatons n Englsh so that the students may further develop ther,,. use tt of L the,menglsh language.» The chldren also, eat lunch n schooland Mexcan as well as Amercan food s served. At 3 p:m. they are gven a snack and at 5 p.m. the day ends and they are placed on the bus to return home to ther parents. The classes are very structured and each teacher has desgned a daly routne" whch s followed. "The chldren are provded wth as many experences as possble to develop ther language," says OConnor. Among these are many feld trps planned throughout the sesson. Last year a few of the places they vsted were Fenner Arboretun, Potter Park and WJIM Televson staton. A regstered nurse s on duty throughout the school day and OConnor sad health and dental care s offered. In ts second year s an nfant day care center whch s funded by the state socal servce agency. The center, lcensed by several county and state seryce offces, can care for up to 20 chldren. A pcture page on the schools actvtes wll appear n the next of the Clnton County News. North Bengal MRS. WILLIAM ERNST Ph (From July 12, 972 On Sunday, July 2, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eldrdge and sons hosted a party "fn honor of the 92nd brthday of Mrs. Eldrldges mother, Mrs. Ida Tedt, Members of Mrs. Tledtsmmedate famly as well as her brothers and ssters and other relatves were guests at supper. We offer our sncere congratulatons and contnued good health toj Mrs, Tledt. Randy^ Mortz of rural GrandLedge was a guest of hs grandparents/ Mr. and Mrs. Louts Mortz and famly on Saturday, July 1. Kay Swanson of Maryland spent* the 4th of July weekend wth her mother, Mrs. Clare Swanson and famly. Guests on Saturday July 1 and Sunday, July 2 of Mr, ssue and Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne were Mr. and Mrs. Wllam S. Ernst and famly of Battle Creek. Karl Ernst, Arman In the Ar Force, s home on furlough. Other vstors In the Ernst home on Sunday were Mrs. Iva Schafer of Lansng and Mr. and Mrs.- J. D, Bancroft and chldren of S.W. Dallas. Paul Graff, Sr., Mrs, Walter Nobs Sr. and Mss Fulda Graff of Lebanon were dnner guests on Monday evenng, July 3 of Rev. and Mrs. H. E.Rossow and Davd and Mrs. Herman Rossow. The guest of honorwasmlss Graff, whose brthday was tha day. She s a sster of Mr. draff, Mrs, Nobs and Mrs. Rossow, Sr. REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION MEETING, A Regular Meetng of the* Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll be held on Tuesday, July 25, 1972 at 8 p.m. n the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the Commsson wll act on the followng applcatons: DALLAS TOWNSHIP From Zone A-l, Agrculture to Zone B-2, General Busness: W1/2 of SW1/4, Sec. 11, Dallas Twp., lyng S.of D.G.H. & M. R.R. also com. at SE cor, of W 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Sec. 11, th. E. 24 rds., N. to ralway Wly along R.R. 24 rds., th. S., to P.O.B DE WITT TOWNSHIP From Zone B-l, Local Busness to Zone, B-2, General Busness: The West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Secton 15, DeWtt Townshp, T5N-R2W, Clnton County, Mchgan: excludng the recorded plat of Twnbrook Estates Subdvson as recorded and on fle at the Clnton County Regster of Deeds Offce atst. Johns, Mchgan. DEWITT TOWNSHIP An applcaton for a Specal Use Permt to erect a gasolne servce staton on" the followng descrbed parcel of land: Begnnng at a pont on the West sde of Secton 15, T5N-R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan; sad pont of begnnng beng North 1322 feet of the West 1/4 post of sad Secton 15; thence North 200 feet along West sde of Secton 15; thence East 311 feet; thence South 200 feet; parallel to West sde of Secton 15; thence West 311 feet to the pont of begnnng commonly known as a porton of Tuckers property. DEWITT TOWNSHIP From Zone A-l, Agrculture to Zone R-lC, One Famly Medum Densty Resdental: Commencng at the Northeast corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Secton 28, T5N-R2W, DeWtt Townshp, County of Clnton,. Runnng thence S feet; thence West 660 feet; thence North feet; thence E feet, thence N feet; thence E. 264 feet; thence N feet; thence E feet to the pont of begnnng. v BATH TOWNSHIP From Zone A-l, Agrculture to Zone R-1D, Medum Densty Resdental (Two-Famly Dwellngs: Commencng at the NW cor. of the SW 1/4 of Secton 34, T5N-R1W, th. S. to the center of Coleman Road, thence- E. 66-1/2 rds., th. N. on the center of Center Road to the E-W 1/4 lne: thence W. 66-1/2 rods to the place of beg. BINGHAM TOWNSHIP From Zone B-3, Hghway Servce and R-1A, One Famly Rural Resdental to Zone B-2, General Busness: A parcel of land located n the W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 22, Bngham Townshp, T7N-R2W, commencng at a pont 56 rods South of the N W corner of sad Secton 22 for pont of begnnng, thence East 330, South 429, E. 92, S. 154, E. 29, S , th. Wly 451 to the W.sec, In. of Sec. 22, to,a pont (1,300.5 feet South of the pont of beg, th. N! alg. W. secton lne to the pont of begnnng. DEWITT TOWNSHIP From Zone A-l, Agrculture to Zone R-1D, Medum Densty Resdental (Two Famly Dwellngs: Begnnng at a pont ft. W. of the E. secton lne of Secton 17 lyng South &West of Turner Rd. thence N.W. along Turner Rd. 950 ft. -* or -, thence S. 212 ft, thence S.E. 907 ft. / or -, thence N. 150 ft. to pont of begnnng, Contanng 3.52 acres 1 or - DEWITT TOWNSHIP From A-l, Agrculture to R-lC, One-Famly Medum Densty Resdental: PARCEL "M" "Begnnng at a pont on the North-South 1/4 lne feet Northerly from the South 1/4 corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, thence East 615 feet to the centerlne of Schavey Road, sad pont beng feet Northerly from the South lne of.secton 18 as measured along the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence Northerly 540 feet along sad centerlne of. road, thence Westerly 480 feet to a pont of curvature, thence Southwesterly 85 feet on the arc of a 66 foot radus curve to the left, thence Westerly to a pont on the North-South 1/4 lne feet North of the pont of begnnng, thence Southerly feet to the pont of begnnng." - From A-l, Agrculture to R-1D, Medum Densty Resdental (Two Famly Dwellngs: PARCEL "N" "Begnnng at a pont on the North-South 1/4 lne 1300 feet Northerly from the South 1/4 corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp Clnton County, Mchgan, runnng thence Northerly 155 feet on sad 1/4 lne, thence Easterly 695 feet to the centerlne of Schavey Road, sad pont beng 1485 feet more or less from the South Secton* lne as measured along the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence Southerly along sad centerlne 132 feet, thence Westerly 480 feet parallel wth the prevously descrbed Easterly lne to a pont of curvature, thence Southwesterly 85 feet along the arc of a 66 foot radus curve to the left, thence Westerly to the pont of begnnng." From A-l, Agrculture to R-Ml, Multple Famly Resdental: PARCEL "P" "Begnnng at the North 1/4 comer of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan? rtmnng thence East on thg Secton lne 285 feet, thence South 95 feet to a pont of curvature, thence Southwesterly 85 feet on the arc of a 130 foot radus curve to the rght to a pont of reverse curj vature, thence Southerly 355 feet on the arc of a 480 foot radus curve to the left to a pont of compound curvature, thence Southeasterly 175 feet on the arc of a 760 foot radus curve to the left to a pont of tangency, thence Southeasterly 260 feet to a pont of curvature, thence Easterly 195 feet on the arc of a 276 foot radus curve to the left to a pont of a tangency, thence East 195 feet to the centerlne of Schavey Road at a pont 885 feet South of the North lne of Secton 18, thence South on the centerlne of sad Road 220 feet, thence West30S"feet,therce North -westerly 560 feet, thence West 200 feet to the North- South 1/4 lne at a pont 740 feet South of the North 1/4 corner, thence North 740 feet to the pont of begnnng.".. From Zone A-l, Agrculture to R-1D, Medum Densty Resdental (Two Famly Dwellngs: PARCEL "Q" "Begnnng ata pont on the Secton lne 285 feet East "of the North 1/4 corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County,Mchgan, runnng thence South 95 feet to a pont of curvature, thence Southwesterly 85 fe,et on thearc of a 130, foot radus curve to the rght to a pont of reverse curvature, thence Southwesterly 355 feet on the arc of a 480 foot radus curve to the left to a pont of compound curvature, thence Southeasterly 175 feet on the arc of a 760 foot radus curve to the left to a pont of tangency, thence Southeasterly 260 feet to a pont of curvature, - thence Easterly 195 feet on the arc of a 276 foot radus curve to the left to a pont of tangency, thence East 195 feet tothe centerlne of Schavey Road at a pont 885 feet South of the North Secton lne, thence North 225 feet along the centerlne of sad Road, thence West 200 feet, thence Northwesterly 390 feet, thence North 330 feet to the Secton lne; thence West to pont of begnnng." / From Zone A-l, Agrcultural to B-l, Local Busness: r PARCEL "R" "Commencng at the North 1/4 corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W," DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, runnng thence East 930 feet on the Secton lne to the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence South 800 feet on sad Road centerlne to the pont of begnnng: Thence East 715 feet, thence South 610 feet parallel wth the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence West 715 feet to the centerlne of sad Road, thence North 610 feet on the centerlne of Schavey Road to the pont of begnnng." From Zone A-l, Agrcultural to Zone R-Ml, Multple Famly Resdental: t PARCEL "S" " "Commencng at the North 1/4 corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp,-Clnton County, Mchgan, runnng thence East 930 feet on the Secton lne to the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence South 610 feet on sad Road centerlne to the pont of begnnng: Thence East 880 feet, thence South 866 feet parallel wth the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence East 15 feet, thence South 170 feet parallel wth sad Road, thence West 895 feet to the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence North 236 feet onsadcenterlne, thence East 715 feet, thence North 610 feet parallel wth sad Road, thence West 715 to the centerlne of Schavey Road," thence North 190 feet on sad centerlne of Road to the pont of begnnng. From Zone A-l, Agrcultural to Zone R-1D, Medum Densty Resdental(Two Famly Dwellngs: PARCEL "T" "Commencng at the North 1/4 corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, runnng thence East 930 feet on the Secton lne to the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence South 410 feet on sad centerlne of Road to the pont of begnnng; Thence East 120 feet, thence Northeasterly 90 feet to a pont 320 feet South of the North secton lne, thence Southeasterly 150 feet to a pont 385 teet ( *Souv of Me North "Secton" Ure^ thence^ Easterly 80 feet to a pont 377 feet South ol ^ad- Secton lne, thence East 715 feet, thence South 1095 feet, thence West 210 feet, thence North 866 feet parallel wth the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence West 880 feet to the centerlne of sad Road, thence North 200 feet on sad centerlne of Road to the pont. of begnnng." From Zone A-l, Agrcultural to Zone R-lC, One Famly Medum Densty Resdental: PARCEL "U" "Begnnng at a pont on the Secton lne 1260 feet East of the North 1/4 corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, runnng thence East 1410 feet on the Secton lne to the Northeast corner of sad Secton 18, thence South 1640 feet on the East secton lne, thence West 850 feet, thence North 170 feet, thence East 195-feet, thence North 1095 feet, thence West 715 feet, thence Westerly 80 feet to a pont 385 feet South of the North lne of sad Secton, thence Northwesterly 150 feet to a pont 320 feet South of sad Secton lne,, thence Northeasterly to the pont of begnnng." From Zone A -1 Agr. to Zone 4-M1 - Multple Famly Resdental. An applcaton for SpecaUUse Permt n a R-Ml, Multple Famly Resdental Dstrct to allow for multple famly dwellngs and -group housng development:., PARCEL "O" ^Begnnng at a pont on the North-South 1/4 lne 740 feet Southerly from the North 1/4,corner of Secton 18, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, runnng thence East 200 feet, thence Southeasterly 560 feet more or less, thence East 305 feet to the centerlne of Schavey Road, sad pont beng 1105 feet Southerly from the North Secton lne as measured along the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence Southerly on sad centerlne of Road 1800 feet, thence East 215 feet parallel wth the East-West 1/4 lne, thence North 315 feet to sad East-West 1/4 lne,, thence East 780 feet on sad 1/4 lne, thence South 1660 feet, thence West 175 feet to the East lne of Lot 29 of Luroma Park Subdvson No. 1, thence North 70 feet on sad Lot lne to the Northeastcorner of Lot 29, thence West 425 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 28 of sad Subdvson, thence South215 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 21 n sad Subdvson, thence West 430 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 20 of sad Subdvson, thence Northeasterly 240 feet on the East lne of Luroma Park Subdvson to the North- > east corner of Lot 2, thence Northeasterly 270 feet, thence North 205 feet, thence West 330 feet to the centerlne of Schavey Road at a pont 1515 feet Northerly from the South Secton lne as measured along the centerlne of Schavey Road, thence Southerly 30 feet along sad centerlne, thence Westerly 695 feet to the North-Sout 1/4 lne at a pont 1455 feet Northerly from the South 1/4 corner of sad Secton 18, thence Northerly 3195 feet more or less to the pont of begnnng." Also, an amendment "to the Clnton County Zonng Ordnance toallow moble homes for occupancy under certan extenuatng crcumstances. Sad appeal and petton to be heard by the Clnton County Zonng Appeal Board to be granted or dened at ther dscreton. The text of the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended and a map showng the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended may be examned at the Offce. of the Clnton County Zonng Admnstrator,at the Courthouse, St." Johns, Mchgan between the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 12 Noon-,& 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. of any "day Monday through Frday,., Arnold R.Mnark, Zonng Admnstrator

18 4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19/1972 Busness and Professonal Announcements, Legal News Real Estate Transfers (Prom records In offce of Regster of Deeds July 5: Floate, Clare E. and Maxne L. to Nathanel G. and Nelda Dean property n Sec. 6, Essex. July 5: Letz, Donald S. and Shrley A. to Norman L. and Sandra K. Kovu Lot 39 Bochot Acres. July 5: Pewosk, Mchaud, Helen J. to Harold J. and Mary K. Rappuhn property n Sec, 6, Bngham. July 6: Parks, Hershal S. and Marguerte; Mason, Wllard N. and Phylls A.j Hlts, Oln L. and Helen E. to Danel and Ardath L. DOro Lot 17 Parmah Acres. July 6: Dlley, Russell,,E. and Else L. to Stanley K. and Helen J. Grendys Lot 69 Idyl Crest No. 3. July 7: Scott Buldng Inc. to Wllam L. and Georgana F. Grffen property n Sec. 8 DeWttLot4 Ass. Plat No. 2. July 7: Jorae, Ronald M. and Mldred E. to Leo D. and Mary Lou Cox Patterson Add Ovd Lot 13, 14, 15, 16. July 7; Berstetel, Joseph to Rchard Harold and Joan Frances Fenes Lot 5 Blk 8 Westphala. July 7: Northrup, Harry and Mare to Charles E. and Rose M. Frechen property n Sec. 16 Olve. July 7: Bletheu, Helen R. to Garnett and Carol Case property n Sec. 17 Bath. July 10: Dckenson, Alfred C. and Jeanne L. to Rena Jean Mack property n Sec 14 Ovd. July 10: Pckerng, Wllam Jr. and Rowena M. to Jerry Sana property n Sec. 14 Ovd. July 10: Denda, Charles F. and Zora J. to Robert Dale andbette Jane McKellar Lot 7 Clnton Vllage. July 10: Rehmann, James J. and Robyn G. to Gerald I. and A. Jean Gabron Lot 13, 14 Blk 41 St. Johns. July 10: The Lansng* Bethel Allance Church to The Church of The Bble Covenant property n Sec. 25 Bath. July 10: Dollarhte, Eugene C. and Margaret R. to Arthur L. and Los J. DeBarr property n Sec. 15 Olve. July 10: Mller, Bernard E. and Maron H. to Otto R. and Donna D. Kus property n Sec. 11, 12 Olve.- July 10: Reed, Lloyd B. and Wlhelmna M. to Otto R, and Donna D. Kus property n Sec. 11, 12 Olve. July 10: Rathbun, Roscoe and Ruth to Joseph T. and Ruth A. Zalewskl property n Sec. 24 Essex. July 10: Zalewsk, Joseph T. and Ruth A. to Dean A. and Annabell M. Evans property n Sec. 24 Essex. July 10; Wobdhams, Eugene F. and Betty Jane to Arthur H. and Mary R. Cardy property n Sec. 5 Vctor. July 10: Houghten, Herbert E. and Dorothy M. to Paul W. and Ruth M. Tower Lot 11,12 Blk. 58 St. Johns. July 10: Havens, Vern L. and Edth L.; Stedman, Edna I. to Loren O. and Hldegarde M. Bashore property n Sec. 13, Duplan. July 11: Lange. Andrea H. and Bonne K. to John M Jr. and Mary C. Clouse property n Sec. 33 Rley. July 11: Hartman, James Howard and Marge L.; Hartman, Mlo and Wanda L. to Wllard and Lllan C. Searles property n Sec. 33 Greenbush. July 11: LaBar, Hazel B. and Lester to Porter and Lnda Redman Lot 1 LaBar Subd. July 11: Graham, Charles W. Jr. and Barbara to Randy R. and Katherne M. Norton Lot 205 Geneva Sh. No. 2. July 11: Grady, Wllam M. Jr. and Sandra K. to Ronald G. and Dana K v Egres Lot 96 Rverwood. July 11: Baker, Ralph B. and Eva M. to Mchael C. and Sally K. Mulder property n Sec. 15-Ovd. July 11: Mchgama Enterprses Inc. to Wllam I. and Mary Jane Jakovac Lot 6,7,8 Blk 8 Emmonsvlle, St. Johns. * Probate Court* HON. - HELENA M. BURR Regster of Probate THURSDAY, July 27,1972 Carolyn Gleason, clams., Besse Smeaton, fnal account. Dewey L. Teall, clams and fnal account of guardan. LEGAL TICES TICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the terms and condtons of a certan mortgage executed by MARY JANE SIMS to MICHIGAN MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, a Mchgan corporaton dated 6th day of August, 1971, and recorded on 11th day of August, IQV^lnLber 261, Page 983, Clnton County, Mchgan Records, whch mortgage was assgned by sad Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, A Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, 4by assgnment dated the Is?day of October, 1971, and recorded on the 4th day of October, 1971, In Lber 262, Page 654, Clnton County, Mchgan Records, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due, at the date of ths notce, the sum Of FOURTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TEN AND 86/ 100 ($14, DOLLARS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of sad mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc aucton on the 11th day of October, 1972, at 10:00 oclock a.m., Eastern Standard Tme, at the man entrance to the Courthouse, n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County,. } that beng one of the places of holdng Crcut Court In sad County. Sad mortgaged premses are descrbed as follows: The North 120 feet of Part of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Secton 17, T7N, R2W, Vllage (now Cty of St. Johns, (unplatted porton, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat thereof n plat In Frame on Wall In the Offce of the Regster of Deeds 1 for Clnton County, Mchgan and descrbed as follows: Begnnng at the Southeast corner of sad Secton 17, runnng thence West 16 rods, thence North feet, thence East 16 rods, thence South feet to the place of begnnng South Lansng. The length of the perod of redempton from such sale wll be sx (6 months. Dated at Lansng, Mchgan, July 12, FEDERAL NATIONAL, MORTGAGE ASSOCIAs TION, ^Natonal Mortgage Assocaton, Assgnee of Mortgagee DAVID M. LICK of FARHAT, BURNS AND STORY, P.C. Attorneys for Assgnee of Mortgagee 417 North Seymour Avenue Lansng, Mchgan U-X3 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The Probate * Court for the County of Clnton Matter of KELLY COMSTOCK,, Pettoner IT IS ORDERED that on Wednesday, August 2, 1972 at 11:00 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held n regard to Pettoners petton to legally change her name from that of Kelly Comstock to that of Kelly VanEpps. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by statute and Court Rule. Date: July 6, 1972 Stephen V. Moulten /s/ Attorney for Pettoner 920 N. Falrvlew - Lansng, Mchgan 11-3 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made In the condtons of a mortgage made by JOHN T. BEAR and GLORIA JEAN BEAR, hs wfe to MORTGAGE AS SOCIATES, INC., a Wsconsn corporaton Mortgagee, Dated Aprl 23, 1971, and recorded on Aprl 23,1971, In Lber 260, on page 726, Clnton County Records, Mchgan and assgned by sad Mortgagee,to WORTH- DJGTON FEDERAL SAV INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION by an assgnment dated May 22, 1971, and recorded on June 2, 1971, ;ln Lber 261, on page 122/ Clnton County Records,- Mchgan on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be,due at the date hereof thoaunvof Eleven Thousand Four* ^Hundred Ffty Fve and 31/100 Dollars C$ll,455.31,ncludlng Interest at 7% per annum. Under the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded; notce s hereby gven that flafd mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue, atthe south entrance * to the Clnton County Courthouse Buldng In St. Johns, Mchgan, at 10:00 oclock a.m., Local Tme, on Thursday August 10,1972. Sad premses are stuated n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan,, and are descrbed as: Lots 6 and 7 of Block 2, Walkers. Subdvson of Outlot R, Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan. Durng the sx months mmedately followng the sale, the property f may be redeemed. 11 Dated: July 5, 1972 WORTHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO CIATION Assgnee of Mort- 1 v gagee., \ Dcknson, Wrght, McKean & Cudllp, Attorneys 800 Frst Natonal Buldng, Detrot, Mchgan Clams Holmes-Sept. 20 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of MINA J, HOLMES, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 20, 1972, at 11:00 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom at ft. Johns, Mchgan ahearlngbe held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the. Court and serve a copy on Morrs A. Gladstone, Admnstrator, 17 Alter Court, Mt. Clemens, Mchgan 48043, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: June 29, Clams Dcknson Sept. 20 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of CHARLES C. DICKINSON Deceased It Is Ordered that- on Wednesday, September 20, 1972, at 10:00 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of-sad deceased "are requred to prove" ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy of Karl J. Lepplen, executor, 108 Casevllle Road, Pgeon, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: July 5, 1972 Frank H. Boyer Attorney for Estate 1700 N. Woodward Ave. Bloomfeld Hlls, Mchgan 4B013 H-3 Fnal Account Xowe Aug. 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The County of Clnton Estate of MAUDE BELLE LOWE, A/K/A MARGARET LOWE, A/K/A M.MARGARET LOWE, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, August 2,1972, at 10:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom In the Courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan, a hearng be held on the Petton of Frederck C. Kurth, Executor, for allowance of hs fnal account. Publcaton and servce -shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: June 30, 1972 Robert H. Wood Attorney for Estate 200 W. State St., St. Johns, Mchgan 10-3 Fnal Account Mlnnlch Aug. 9 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of PAUL MINNICH aa/a PAUL L. MINNICH, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, August 9, 1972, at 9:30 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust Company, Executor, for allowance of ts fnal account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: July 13,1972 Walker & Moore, By; James A. Moore Attorney for Estate 115 E. Walker Street St, Johns, Mchgan 12-3 TICE The Mchgan Department of State Hghways s callng a publc hearng at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 26, 1972 n the gymnasum of the De- Wtt Hgh School, 2957 West Herblson Road, DeWltt, Mchgan. The purpose of ths hearng s to provde the opportunty for a publc dscusson of the alternatves under consderaton for the proposed constructon of 1-69 from 1-69 northwest of Lansng, easterly to US-27 at.the nterchange wthus-127, whch s now under constructon. Ths project s part of a freeway beng planned to extend 1-69 from Charlotte, Mchgan northeasterly to the exstng freeway near Perry, Mchgan. A descrpton of the alternatves, maps, and other pertnent nformaton, ncludng comments from Interested federal, state and local governmental unts as well as local groups and offcals, are avalable for publc nspecton and copyng. Ths materal s located at the DeWltt Townshp Offce Buldng, 780 Weland Road; and at the Watertown Townshp Hall, on Clark Road at Francs Road. Ths meetng s held n accordance wth Secton 116C of the Federal Ad Hghway Act of 1956,Secton 128 of Ttle 23, U.S. Code. Informaton concernng the relocaton assstance program and v the tentatve schedules for rght-of-way acquston and constructon wll be provded at the hearng. Testmony wll be taken from nterested ctzens regardng the socal, envronmental and economc mpact of the proposed alternatves. Wrtten statements and exhbts n place of, or n addton to, oral statements made at the publc hearng may be.submtted to G. Robert Adams, Publc Hearngs Engneer, Mchgan Department of State Hghways, State Hghways Buldng, Post Offce Drawer K, Lansng, Mchgan 48904, at any tme upytojfteen.days after the date^.of the. publc hearng. To further assst you n understandng the proposals, representatves of the Mchgan Department of State Hghways wll be present from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; In the DeWltt Townshp Offce on Wednesday, July 19, and In the Watertown Townshp Hall on Thursday, July 20, and 12-1 Clams Dyer-Sept. 20 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of ROBERT C. DYER, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, September, 1972 at 10:30 a.m. In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams, and hers wll be determned. Cred-, Itors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on P"hyls W. Dyer, executrx, Oak Lane Drve, Lansng, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by statute and Court rule. Date: June 2"7,1972 Russel A. Lawler Attorney for Estate 200 Holltster Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan STATE OFMICHIGAN, Offce of Clnton County Dran Commssoner IN THE MATTER OF Clnton County Dranage Dstrct No, Hayworth & Extenson TICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF DETERMINA TION Notce s Hereby Gven that the Board of Determnaton, composed of- Russell Howe,, Herman Openlander and Walter Thelen, wll meet on Tuesday, July 25, 1972, at 10:00 a.m., at the East Essex School, Essex Townshp, located at the corner of Lowe and North Lowe Roads (Center of Secton 23 Clnton County, Mchgan to hear all nterested persons andto determne whether the dran, known as Hayworth & Extenson as prayed for In the Petton to Cleanout,. deepen, wden, straghten/ relocate, relocate along a hghway and extend a dran and for the constructon ofstructures and dams thatwll properly Improve the flow, and the Installaton of dams necessary -to assst or releve the flow of a dran whch constructon shall n* elude the constructon of such structures and dams that wll assst to mprove the flow of the Hayworth & Extenson Dran as provded In Act No. 40, Publc Acts of 1956, as amended, n cooperaton wth PL 566, dated Aprl 24 & May 25, 1970, s necessary and conducve to the publc health, convenence and welfare, n accordance wth Secton 72 of Chapter IV of Act No. 40, P.A FRED BAKER * Specal County Dran Commssoner U-l Hers Hughes Aug. 23 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of WILLIAM B. HUGHES Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, August 23,1972, at 10:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Harold H, Harter to determne the hers at law of sad deceased. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: July 11, 1972 G. B. Phllps Attorney for Pettoner 550 Stoddard Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 12-3 Lcense to sell Novak August 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of ANNA VAK, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, August 2, 1972, at 9:30 a.m. In the Probate Courtroom In the Courthouse, n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Elma Klockzlem, Admnstratrx W/W/A for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. ^Persons nterested In sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be granted. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: June 21, 1972 Robert H. Wood Attorney for Estate 200 W. State St. St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Lcense to Sell Raymond August 9 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of LUCILLE I. RAYMOND, a/k/a LUCILLE RAYMOND, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wedensday, August 9, 1972, 1 at 11:00 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Ward W. Kelley, Executor, for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons nterested n sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be granted. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: June 19, 1972 Ward W. Kelley Attorney for Estate 306 Holllster Buldng Lansng, Mchgan Hers Mller-July 19 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of HENRY A. MILLER, JR. It s Ordered that on Wednesday, July 19, 1972, at 10:30 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Freda M. Mller todetermne the hers at law of sad deceased. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule* Dated: June 19,1972 Harry B. Cummns Attorney for Estate 301 Captol,Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 9-3 t Clams Bolles Sept. 13 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of «MONROE D. B. BOLLES,* Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, September 13, 1972, at 10 a.m., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a headng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the cour,t and serve a copy on Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust Company, Executor, of St," * Johns, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M, GREEN Dated: June 21,1972 Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Estate 115 E. Walker Street St Johns, Mchgan Guardan Ostlng July 26 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton - Estate of AXIL OSTLING, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, July 26, 1972, at 10:30 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Derrtll Shlnabery, former guardan, for the appontment of an admnstrator, and for a determnaton of hers. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provdedby Statute and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M.GREEN Dated: June 23, 1972 Derrlll Shlnabery Pettoner R-3, St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Clams Lance Sept. 13 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of BABELLE LANCE DGC6&S8d Wednesday^Septenber 13, 1972, at 9:30 a.m., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Mollce Purvs, Admnstratrx, at 1009 E. Walker Street, St. Johns, Mchgan 48879, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule, Dated: June 23, 1972 Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore Attorney for Estate 115 E. Walker Street St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Clams Welber Sept. 13 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of ROSE A. WIEBER, Deceased It s Ordered that Wednesday, September 13, 1972, at 10 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan ahearlngbe held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams* Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Mark J. Weber and Gles E. Wleber, Co-Executors, of Fowler, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. < u Publcaton and servce SlTlOKG flow, shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: June 21, 1972 Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Estate 115 E. Walker Street St. Johns, Mchgan 9-3 Clams Colando bept. 6 STATE OF MICHIGAN-The County of Clnton Estate of ESTHER REGINA COLANDO Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, September 6, 1972, at 10:30 a.m. In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan ahearlngbe held at whch all clams aganst sad estate wll be, heard and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Harry B. Cummns, Attorney and Admnstrator pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: June 19, 1972 Harry B. Cummns Attorney for the Estate 301 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 9-3 Mddjebury By Mrs Don Warren Phone H34-;ll20 MIDDLEBURY UNITED METHODIST WOMEN The Mddlebury Unted Methodst Women held a pcnc recently at the church wth pupls of the Daly Vacaton Church School as guests. About 60 enjoyed the cooperatve dnner on the lawn.. The meetng was called to order at 1 p.m. by Helen Hubbard, presdent. A letter from "Jos Telephone" was tabled tll September. There was a dscusson of study materal for The group receved a letter regardng the boy, Larry.of Brazl, whom they help support, tellng of hs progress n school. Announced were a famly dnner at church followng worshp on July wth the Churches and Semans as hosts and an open house at the Langsburg Church on July 12 for the new mnster and hs wfe wth Esther Tubbs and her commttee assstng. Leota Gardner thanked all who worked and furnshed for the luncheon served to the famly of James Warren. A rummage sale wll be dscussed further at a later meetng. There was dscusson on work needed to be done at the parsonage. The thnkng seemed to be that a submtted estmate of costs, before purchases were made, mght have been a good dea. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan and daughters entertaned Sunday evenng to honor ther mother, Mrs. Edth Schuknecht on the occason of her 83rd brthday. on Refreshments of homemade ce cream, cake and ce tea were served. Those present were Claud Spess, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stanton, Mabel Lews, Florence Garber and Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren and Susan, Tm Church, Donna Potter and Patt Semans have returned home after spendng a week al Camp Barakel near Farvew. f pay now "I can always gve UR smokng later, when t starts to be harmful." If youre countng on that dea as you puff away, better thnk agan. Theres a vrtual mountan of alarmng.evdence that demonstrates that every cgarette you smoke does some damage. Consder these effects, descrbed n a July Readers Dgest artcle by medcal authorty Walter S. Ross: "The nstant you nhale cgarette smoke, t goes to work - on your heart, your lungs, you whole body. It starts your whole heart poundng an extra 15 to 25 beats per mnute,* rases your blood pressure by 10 to 20 ponts. It corrodes the delcate membranes of your lp and palate...chokes the arways and rots the ar sacs, leavng a resdue of cancer-causng chemcals." Moreover, the artcle dscloses, cgarettes affect far more than just your heart and lungs. Chemcal deposts are dumped n" your stomach, kdneys, bladder and other organs. One medcal researcher has calculated that 35 per cent of bladder cancers n the.unted States are caused by cgarettes, resultng n 3100 deaths a year. Stll, ths Hgure fades n mportance when compared to lung-cancer deaths: some 55,000 of the 69,000 annual U.S. deaths from lung cancer are caused by cgarettes. And no wonder. Each cgarette you smoke contans a concentraton of - carbon monoxde (CO that s 640 tmes the level! consdered safe n ndustral plants. CO seeks out red blood cells wth an affnty 200 tmes that of oxygen. Thus a smokers blood transports fve to ten tmes more lethal CO than s normal. To compensate, the smokers bodys forced to make more red cells. The heart s affected, to the pont where one scentst calculates that cgarettes alone are responsble for 186,000 deaths from heart - and artery deaths each year - n the U.S. 1 -+»-» But, the most terrfyng effect of cgarettes s on the lungs. Unlke some body organs, lung tssue cannot regenerate tself. Once ts destroyed, ts gone forever. The growng rate of emphysema - a dsease that destroys the lungs ar sacs bears wtness to smokbgs terrble effects. "Each cgarette does some harm," the Dgest declares. "Each addtonal smoke repeats the nsult. Even* tually these ncessant attacks on the body may turn nto dsease." Stll, there s hope for smokers. Snce smokng s dose-related, cuttng down wll help to some extent, and.smokng cgarettes wth effcent flters and less tar and ncotne wll reduce the rsk of serous llness, But, says the artcle, the real payoff comes from quttng. Ityou stop, the frst beneft s that your chronc bronchts and "smokers hack" wll clear upj, "Stay, off cgarettes for a year, and your rsk of heart attack goes down sharply. Keep t up for too years, and you begn to move out of the lungcancer danger zone. "The bg thng to remember s that when you stop assaultng your lungs, whatever breathng capacty you have left, youll keep." Busness Drectory Sxty cents of every hosptal dollar must be allocated, to wages and salares. AUTOMOTIVE FARM SERVICES HARDWARE For the BEST BUY In New & Used Chevrolet* See EDINGER & WEBER FOWLER Phone Be a Partner T JUST A CUSTOMER Buy the Co-op Way FARMERS CO-OP FOWLER Phone FARM - DRAINAGE JAMES BURNHAM Phono St. Johns SS4-4MS ft-t, St. Johns Purna Feeds Means f? S In Your Pocket Mothawt EUvator Co. Gran Feeds Seed FOWLER CREDIT RUREAU CLINTON COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU Phone Credt Report! 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19 July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan 5B Cpnservatjonsts charge federal funds msused WASHINGTON, D.C.-Natlonal * park acquston money should not be used for the ;development of golf courses and swmmng pools, says the Natonal Wldlfe Federaton. The Land and Water Conservaton Fund, orgnally ntended for the purchase of nearly all Federal and * state natural outdoor recreatonal areas, ncludng natonal parks, forests, wldlfe refuges, wld and scenc rvers, and scenc trals, Is beng ncreasngly set upon as a source of funds for development of urban ^ golf 1 * courses, swmmng pools and tenns courts. The Fund, set n 1965 at J "npt less than $300 mllon t annually, has not been able 1 to fceep pace wth the growng,demand for publc rec-, reatlon and rsng land costs. At present, there s an estmated backlog of nearly 5 mllon acres to acqure at a projected cost of nearly $2 bllon. Many of the proposed areas have already receved Congressonal authorzaton. A Natonal Wldlfe Federaton spokesman charged that mpney from the already-defcent Fund s beng dverted nto bg cty recreatonal needs. In recent Congressonal Testmony,, Kenneth Hampton, NWF Executve Lason Offcer, ;sad that the Fund should focus on such natural rural and suburban outdoor resources as "trees, flowers, wldlfe and streams and lakes not golf courses, swmmng pools, tenns courts, or asphalted playgrounds.,. and cer- tanly not ndoor facltes." *Hamptom emphaszed that conservatonsts are "n no way opposed to open space and outdoor recreaton n the cores of Amercan ctes." "However, there are funds avalable for that purpose through the Housng and Urban Development Open Space Program," Hampton "sad. He added that "The Open ospaceu Program^shoolrxsrtalnly be revtalzed^ and, made responsvetotherlnner THE LOOK OF Mens VJ If ; f cty dwellers requrements for green space and outdoor recreaton." InFY1973budget proposal, the Admnstraton requested only half of the funds authorzed by Congress for the open Space Program. A pendng Congressonal proposal would open the LWC Fund up even further by allowng ndoor recreatonal facltes to be purchased. "It wouldnt"be surprsng to see sauna baths and pool halls consdered approprate ndoor recreaton," noted Hampton. The LWC Fund, admnstered by the Interor Departments Bureau of Outdoor Recreaton, conssts of mones derved from Federal recreaton fees, sales of Federal surplus real property, and Federal motorboat fuels tax. States are enttled to an even bgger share of the Fund than the Federal government, up to 60 per cent of the revenues on a matchng bass. Many leadng conservaton authortes have charged that the Fund has been msused by many states whch have drected ther porton nto central ctes. The Federaton s advocatng that three major amendments be made n the use of the LWC Fund: an ncrease to $500 mllon (suffcent revenues are es- * tmated to be presently avalable from outer contnental shelf ol leases* a splt of Fund money between the states and Fed- eral agences, gvng the presdent authorty to devate a- certan amount n order to keep demands n balance; and certan strngs attached to money flowng to states and subordnate poltcal subdvsons to Insure, that It s spent properly. "Unless a major overhaul s made n the way n whch the Fund s used," Hampton sad, "proposals for future natonal outdoor areas, such as natonal parks, mght be useless." "The money for purchase of the lands just wont be there." State polce report ther May actvtes EAST LANSING - Mchgan State Polce offcers made 35,592 arrests nmay, 32,381 for traffc and motor vehcle offenses and 3,211 on crmnal complants, monthly actvty records showed. In addton, 1,270 juvenle traffc offenders were arrested and 916 delnquent mnors apprehended. Troopers asssted 6,147 motorsts, nvestgated 12,719 cars, ssued 41,847 verbal warnngs to drvers, and made 22,215 property and 2,482 lquor nspectons. Department vehcles travelev 2,494,468 mles, of Whch 1,216,005 were on traffc patrol and 1,278,463 whle nvestgatng crmnal and other complants. ^oubreathu.tes^ng for,,susvpectedf! drunk? \Qrlvttgvfos nn polce agences to 2,552 drvers. There were 2,342 ratngs of ntoxcaton (.10 of a per cent or hgher In blood-alcohol level, 66 of mparment, and 144 ndcatng lttle or no ntoxcant effect. Test refusals numbered 645. The dentfcaton secton processed 23,040 sets of fngerprnts, of whch 13,258 were crmnal, and 9,782 noncrmnal. Ten wanted persons were dentfed. Of 1,991 applcants for permts to carry concealed weapons, 109 were dentfed wth crmnal records through fngerprnts. Two unknown dead were dentfed by the same means. n NEWS WANT ADS admnstered by"mcl{fgan U t 1 I J&u» ATTENDS SEMINAR Tm Sptzley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Sptzley of St. Johns, Mchgan, was among a group of 23 students from Northwood Insttute who recently attended a full days semnar at Walker Manufacturng Companys Engneerng and Research Center n Grass Lake, Mchgan. Sptzley, second from left, spctured n Walkers anechoc chamber, where acoustc experments are performed as part of the Companys sound control research. The students are all partcpatng at Northwood n the Automotve Replacement Management course whch provdes an Assocate Degree n marketng. Upon completon of the two-year currculum, they wll seek careers n the automotve servce ndustry. To dsplay art work ANN ARBOR-Gerald G. Johnson of R-2, St. Johns, wll be among artsts from 43 Mchgan communtes represented n the 20th annual Mchgan Invtatonal Exhbton whch wll go on dsplay Thursday, July 20 at the Unversty of Mchgan. Johnsons entry s enttled "The Grl". The nvtatonal art show at Rackham Galleres wll nclude more than 70 works by outstandng Mchgan artsts. Many of them have won awards n local and regonal shows. * The exhbton and a a r"elated - art conference 9 THu*rsa3y are sponsored by the U-M Gollege of Archtecture and Desgn and the Unversty Extenson Servce to recognze and encourage the creatve ablty of Mchgan artsts. Rchard Muhlberger, recently apponted charman of educaton at the Detrot Insttute of Arts, wll be the featured speaker when the art conference opens at 10 a.m. Thursday n Tackham Lecture Hall. The Invtatonal Exhbton wll open at 11:30 a.m. The pantngs and other art works wll reman on dsplay n > Rackham Galleres ^through AugjJS, Mddlebury News Sunday, July 16 at 12 noon followng the mornng worshp servce there wll be a Fellowshp dnner at the Mddlebury Unted Methodst Church wth Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Semans and Mr. and Mrs. Al Church as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Olson wll be guests on the program. Brng own table servce and passng dshes. Wednesday evenng, July 12, at 7:30 p.m. a recepton wll be held at the Langsburg Unted Methodst Church to welcome the new pastor and hs wfe, Rev. and Mrs. Bran Kundnger. Both the ^ Mddle^ and Lajngsjurg, communtes.are nytfed,.to attend. * > By: ELAINE CINCALA County Extenson Offce MILDEW SEASON IS ALSO HERE! Ths fungus s common to the muggy summer weather, especally n closed, damp, poorly ared or poorly lghted areas.. They grow on almost anythng that wll feed them.. Damage,, ranges from dscolored garments to fabrc that s so rotted t falls to peces. They decay wood and dscolor leather and paper. Steps for preventon nclude keepng lkely places as clean as possble. Remove the damp ar wth proper ventlaton or water proofng technques. These same nstructons hold true for clothng. Clean clothes before storng, even though a fabrc s mldew resstant, the sol accumulaton wll be good feedng grounds. Then store n a dry place. If you have a mldew problem on leather goods USDA suggests you wpe t wth a cloth wrung out of a mxture of: 1 cup denatured or rubbng alcohol 1 cup water Dry n a current of ar. If mldew remans wash wth thck suds, saddle soap, or a soap contanng a fungcde or germcde. Ar dry then apply a thck coat of wax. On upholstered artcles, mattresses and rugs frst remove the mold from outer coverngs by brushng wth a broom, outsde f possble so that spores are not spread. Then vacuum to draw out more. Dry the artcle as much as possble wth electrc heaters or fans. If mldew remans sponge wth thck suds or dlute alcohol; use rug shampoo for rugs. Spray a fungcde to remove mldew and musty odors. Spray frequently.., ^lor.?^n?^e,a ov,^rafor - ARE YOU PLANNING FOR A WEDDING? IN FASHIONS Womens BECKERS DEPARTMENT STORE FOWLER RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL SPECIALISTS AIR CONDITIONING HEATING-PLUMBING \ I *RCA Applances * Custom Ktchens * Floor Coverngs BOB LEWIS Heatng Plumbng Sales and Servce Maple Rapds Ph EVERYTHING FOR the -"- SOIL St. Johns VIRGIL ZEEB Ashley You can choose from a wde selecton of the newest and best n Weddng Statonery at the Clnton County News offce statonery and Accessores! for the Brde-to-Be - nvtatons *Announcements!:: *Recepton *Mass Booklets :: Cards *nformals ^ % *Thank You ""Weddng Guest :!: :;: Cards Books :: ; *Paper Plates *Thermo Cups jj PERSONALIZED ITEMS j$ *Ash Trays *Napkns. Weddng Invtatons As low as * Q50 for 100 Includng Double Envelopes Clnton County News The home economst TREASURE CHEST NEW SHIPMENT r^a fff Posters - Puzzles- Desk Toppers Many New Gfts - Candles - Rngs ^Stwunh Cards-Russell Stover Candes maldehyde used n closed areas.wll stop mold growth,.growth. Fumgaton at a dry cleaners wll remove mold on an nner part of a garment, but wll not protect aganst future attacks. For more nformaton on mldew call the Extenson Offce for bulletn no. 68 "HoW to Prevent and Remove Mldew." A 6 n CTI0N Agrculture s a growng busness n Amerca. The frst totals released by the Census Bureau, whch conducted a natonwde farm census n 1969, show commercal agrculture makng sgnfcant gans. A commercal farm s generally fgured as havng an annual gross sales o( at least $2,500. The natonwde count dd show a drop* n total farm numbers, but the declne s almost entrely among the part- tme, part-retrement and other very small farms that sell less than ffty dollars of farm products per week. The number of small commercal farms dropped, too, but largely because eghty thousand of them had grown nto larger enterprses. Also, the number of farms across our land wth gross sales of over ten thousand dollars n a year ncreased by 79 thousand. Durng the fve years before the farm census, , the average farm sze ncreased by 38 acres. The amount of rrgated land went up by two mllon acres. Also, the percentage of tenant farmers fell from 17 per cent of the total to 13 per cent and the percentage of ; full farm owners* ros^ to"6*2 dent. */&< <t\^^mt "N.... jrwttsfl S^^A ORDER YOUR SPRING SEEDS W Anderson Fertlzer Bulk and Bags -WE NEED OATS- MATHEWS F *>" ELEVATOR L7\TMDB7YIS1K 1104 S. US-27 Ph St. Johns, Mch, Servng Amercas Farmers: Provders of Plenty SEE US FIRST FOR FARM LOANS New Facltes? Repars? Expanson? Modernzaton? 3 Test Drve A 72 Vega Today -JX. The excse tax Is gona* ant * prces were never lower Jm Ednger Chevrolet 4 ~^^/ Fowler t PLUMBING AND HEATING RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL QUALITY WORK DUNKEL PLUMBING I HEATING No job s too large or too small for CAINS COMPLETE BODY SHOP Any Make-Any Model 1/ Bumplng-Palntlng-Recondtontng._. the fnest workmanshp makes It look lke new C A I N S Int. -Pontac 210 Hlgham St. Johns ,,

20 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19,1972 July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 7B ANN ARBOR-After years of declnng to a relatve handful among the multtude of Amercan physcans, the general practtoner has a new ttle and s rdng a growng surge of popularty n the medcal professon. Once the vctm of specalzaton, the GP has joned them. Now hes a specalst n famly medcne, wth new credentals and clout. And hes workng effectvely wth medcal schools to brng new persons and new knowledge to hs specalty. The famly physcan specalty has two major goals, accordng to Dr. Joseph V. Fsher, M.D., of Chelsea, who s presdent of the* Mchgan Academy of Famly Physcans and"the unoffcal chef evangelst - for hs colleagues n Mchgan. Upgradng the knowledge of all famly physcans s the frst goal, Ths s beng accomplshed through a vast expanson of contnung educaton courses for famly physcans. For example, at The Unversty of Mchgan, the Medcal Schools department of postgraduate medcne wthn the past three years has added a new seres of courses whch span the academc year. Relevant and popular, the topcs are pcked by the doctors themselves. The second goal s to attract more medcal students nto tranng for famly medcne, The success of the recrutng program has amazed the physcans. At an evenng meetng early ths sprng n an Ann Arbor hotel, some 700 medcal students and ther present or future spouses jammed the conference rooms just to meet and talk wth famly practtoners and ther spouses about the realtes of ths medcal career. The turnout would have been unheard of fve years ago. The occason was a jont meetng of the Famly Practce Clubs of the medcal schools of U-M, Wayne State Unversty and Mchgan, State Unversty. The frst such club n the state was organzed at U-M under the sponsorshp of the academy three years ago. At that ( tme, a survey-of senor medcal students 1 at the U-M ndcaled only 17 per cent were nterested n famly medcne. The fgure s now near 30 per cent and, Dr. Fsher estmates, when junor classes are counted the fgure clmbs to 40 per cent n most medcal schools. He credts much of the resurgent nterest to the ncreased dedcaton of todays breed of medcal students. Physcans call offce practce "frontlne medcne" and the response has been phenomenal to ths new call for volunteers, Dr. Fsher sad. Besdes successfully recrutng to fll vacant ranks, famly doctors are upgradng ther professon by returnng to unversty campuses for regular refresher courses to meet the exactng new standards they have set for ther specalty. For example, at a recent week-long revew course, some 180 famly doctors from Mchgan and other Mdwest states heard 41 lectures from the U-M Medcal Center faculty and other guest experts n subspecaltes. They were among the 2,700 physcans who attend postgraduate courses annually at the U-M Medcal School. For famly doctors, who cannot afford the tme to get away to a unversty, the U- M postgraduate department s packagng classes n a bref case and sendng them out to small hosptals all over the state. U-M s now producng 24 self-nstructon programs per year whch a doctor can put nto an nexpensve slde projector and tape player to teach hmself nnovatons n clncal medcne any tme he has a few mnutes to spare at a local hosptal. The Mchgan Academy of Famly Physcans s nvolved n both nnovatng and plannng new nstructon programs at the U-M, accordng to Dr. Neal A. Vanselow, M.D., new charman of the Department of Postgraduate Medcne and Health Professons Educaton. About 3,200 physcans n the Unted States have passed the examnatons of the Amercan Board of Famly Practce after preparaton through these vared courses. The specalty s the 20th to be recognzed by the Famly medcne becomes a more specalzed feld Amercan Medcal Assocaton. Its members have to pass an exam every sx years to reman qualfed. Although nterest n famly medcne s growng, there reman some major drawbacks n the mnds of medcal students. The heavy -responsblty and long hours ofthe lone physcan have caused many to shy away nto more comfortable crcumstances of other specaltes. However, group practce and ts many varatons, n Jfcmd Extra Mld or All Moat Weners u> Hvtmd whch several doctors share an offce and the responsbltes for patents, have gone a long way to allevatng ths concern, accordng to Dr. Cecela Hssong, M.D., of Dearborn, a member of the commsson on educaton of the Mchgan Academy of Famly Physcans, Another fear of future physcans s that they never wll be able to master all the knowledge requred of a famly physcan, she sad. "After four years n medcal school n whch Copyrght, Tha Krogsr Co. PrCGS & Coupons Good V* Rttarva Tn Rght To Lmt,, «-j «n tn-jn Ouantltts. July 1/-Z3,1972, n St. Johns Long Dogs v..-.ur Serve N Sns Chunk Braunschweger _* 59* Herrud Ragulr or Thck All Meat Bologna...^ 99* Kroger Hckory Slced 79 Bologna 1201 WtPkg Cello Wrapped Ocean Perch "Lb Center Rb Smoked Pork Chops. U.S. Govt. Graded Choce Kansas» Cty Steaks-lb U.S. Govt Graded Choce Ranch Steaks... 1**1.19 U.S. Govt Graded Choce Cube Steaks ^1.49 U.S. Govt Graded Choce Beef Short Rbs...» 59* Frozen 3-SLb Sze Spare Rbs... Lb Farmer Peet Bulk Rng Bologna 89* Slver Platter Stuffed Porft "Chbpsn.vft.".: f1:19 Parmer Peet Whole or Porton Boneless Bonanza Ham *99* Marhoefer Canned Ham...JS" 3.49 Hon Polsh or Roasted Sausage Jffy Frozen Enfree Dnners,v9 Peschke Slced Boled Ham Iona Slced Bacon..Lb Slver Platter students go for nstructon from specalst to specalst, some become convnced theyll never know enough to enter famly medcne," she sad. "We want them to know they can handle t and that they themselves can take care of 90 per cent of the medcal problems they fnd." But to gve the necessary experence before enterng prvate practce,. she sad, the Academy s promotng the establshment of more famly practce resdences WtPka /J 79 Leg 0 Pork * $ U9 Mxed Fryers LB 35* Stuffed Roastng Chckens * 39* Whbone Cornsh Game Hens..2 S&ISS ^ ^ V ^ ^ A Pre-Bated Lb t.b f U #5J Turkeys WW Serve N Save Weners Mt 4.98 n hosptals and medcal schools. These are, three-year graduate programs whch, among other thngs, have the resdent spend progressvely more of hs tme n a model famly practce care unt whch closely smulates a practcng physcans offce. The resdent s gven ncreasng responsblty for a growng case load of famles to whch he gves total health care, wth advce and some supervson by faculty. He also learns how to care for hmself, pacng hs work load, how to supervse the techncans, nurses and clerks he wll need n prvate practce, and how to admnster bookkeepng and a myrad of other paperwork chores whch wll make demands on hs tme. There are nearly 80 of these resdency programs establshed across the naton. Fve are n Mchgan at Flnt, Sagnaw, Dearborn, Lansng and Mdland, where the program s afflated wth the U-M tmedcal School. Another U-M afflate resdency s beng set up n Ann Arbor and surroundng Washtenaw County, On the undergraduate medcal school level, there now are senor year preceptorshps n.whch medcal students leave the campus to contnue part of ther educaton n the offce of a famly practtoner. They gan valuable experence n the spectrum of dsease not generally seen n a unversty hosptal. All three medcal schools n Mchgan have set up four to 12-week preceptorshps wth the cooperaton of 200 prvate physcans. A further taste of famly medcne s offered by the medcal students themselves who have organzed, wth the Mchgan State Medcal Socety, a summer orentaton program for freshmen and sophomores. The students are pad $80 per week, plus board and room, for eght to ten weeks durng the summer to tran wth famly physcans at small communty hosptals. Compare and be convnced! 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F* 0 19* Sungold Saltnes... Wt Pka Iff Wn Schuler Bar Scheeze...Kg 66 Fresh Fruts & Vegetables U.S. No. 1 Calforna Frtof theseaon U.S.No. 1 Frejh Tender dar 99 _. Barllell A O* Sweet Pears Lb Wm%9 Corn *» Red Rpe U.S. No. 1 (27SIM Calforna ^. Western Straw berres MJ%9 <M0 %LP lounes...*, loupes... %9^9. U.S. No. 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ m t U.S. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bng ft # Southern 4 O O Cherres *%M m Peaches..u» W%# everyday Xtra low dscount prce Country Oven Potato Chps..*..# 55* Rhodet Frozen PfcoQfS Whte Bread... & 97* Frozen : Coffee Rch K 22* Mellow Cracker Barrel Cheese * o t 4»r Pewamo Mrs. Dorothy Parks and Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Parks and famly of Lyons spent June 24 shoppng In Lansng. Mrs. Dorothy Parks went campng wth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parks and sons of Iona from June 17 to June 20. Mrs, Rose Flanders of Flnt spent a few days at the homeofhermother,mrs. Rose Pfaff. T Mrs, Irene Fox Ph (From July 12,1972 * \ Mrs. Martha Mller left Sunday wth her daughter, Mrs. Mare Pearson to spend some tme at Lake Shedway, When leavng they wll vst at the home of her son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mller and famly at Gaylord. A coward Is a man who lets hs fears control hm. Mchgan offers almost countless trals wth opportuntes varyng from hkng to short strolls just to observe nature, accordng to Automoble Club of Mchgan. Wth the help of leadng conservatonsts, Auto Club has lsted some of the more outstandng trals, gardens, nature centers and arboretums whch attract thousands of vstors each year. Wth few exceptons, admsson s free to these outdoor attractons. Nature trals attract thousands each year Nature trals are found at fve parks operated by the Huron-Clnton Metropoltan Authorty, a regonal park agency servng resdents of Lvngston, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne Countes. They are Stony Creek Metropoltan Park near Utca, Kensngton Metropoltan Park near Mlford, Lower Huron Metropoltan Park near Bellevlle, Metropoltan Beach near Mt. Clemens and Hudson Mlls Metropoltan Park near Dexter. The frst three also have nature centers. The trals at Stony Creek, located n a wooded valley and hlls, explore woods, meadows, stream banks and small ponds. Kensngtons selfgudng trals start near the nature center buldng whle wldflowers are a specalty at Lower Huron Park. Other nature centers are located at hstorc Nankn Mlls, once owned by the late auto poneer- Henry Ford, n Wayne Countys Wllam P. Holllday Park; the Carl G. Fenner Arboretum In Lansng; and Drayton Plans Nature Center. AH contan permanent exhbts whch nclude rocks and mnerals, wood samples, trees, seasonal plants, and Great Lakes brds and fsh. The Wllam P. Hollday Park, a 500-acre forest and wldlfe preserve, located between Joy and Warren Roads n Westland and Lvona, extends westward from the Mddle Rouge Parkway along Tonqush Creek, a dstance of three mles. Twelve mles of walkng trals, some only a half mle long, wnd through secluded natural areas. The park s operated by the Wayne County Road Commsson, Mchgans longest hkng tral extends 200 mles,from Empre on Lake Mchgan to Tawas Cty on Lake Huron, 1 Establshed by the state legslature n 1964, It was planned to accommodate both hkers and horseback rders. Another long back-packng hkng tral s on Isle Royal a Natonal park, n northwest for your money at Kroger... Wth everyday Xtra Low Prces... ^ 48-Oz WCan Shortenng Crsco Lmt On Paaa Regular Prce 89c* "Thousands of Prces Reduced" Dscount Prces Duncan HIne* Cake Mxes Streak Dog Food- Pure Veoatable Wesson Ol. 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Clorox 2 SS 97* Fabrc Softner Nu Soft fff 69* Cleaner Pne Sol JfS.48* Open Pt Bar B Que everyday Xtra low dscount prce 1/ S N. / Vne Rprnct Tomatoes Sauce K.49* BgK Orange Drnk... &> 25* L50 ^50 loo Ice Mlk Cookn Bags...J8S. 27* Ballard Bscuts Tannng Loton Coppertone BgK Orance Drnk...ptg n 25* Poneer Beet Sugar Ketchmen Wheat Germ...A% 44* Duncan HIne* Double Fudge Browne Mx...SS 62* Strawberres Smucker Preserves SSB 39* Grape Welchs Juce...Sfl 57* Wth Coupon Regular Prce 61rf Kraft Aged Swss...^^73* Kraft Slced Natural, Mozarella %,49< Deodorant Rght Guard Reflls For Snacks Parles or Meo/s Seyferts Potato Chps wth purchase of one at regular retal Xtra Low Dscount Sale Prce < Regular Prce 670* S 84* Dxe Cups «*"» 63* Efferv-scunt An.tgsc Alkalzng T.lltU Alka-Seltzer Clear Glad Wrap &* 28* Franco Amercan Spaghett \KS 20* Red Lbby Salmon.. K, 69* Derby Tomales W5 39* Clp ths H.mrly Coupon Lsl For.1 Bonus of Up To EXTRA Top Value Stamps wth a 32-ox wt pkg of Krojtr Cheese Spread whh2pk*olfroztn Ice Cream Noveltes wth 6 pkfl of Krogn- Drnk Ad Mxes wth 2 pkg> of Gold Cr«t Crcus Peanuts Lte or Malted Mlk Balls wth B pkp of Krogtr Frotn Orange Juce wth a S3 purchase of Health and Beauty Ads wth a pko of 30 Dfspoubla Daytme Pee Wee Dapers _ m s HI E wth any pkg U.S.D.A. Choce Bonal nnch Staaks or g Cube Steaks wth 1 tl purchase of HouMWsrts or rtsor r 1._..es. - _ aj lb Coupon good thru July ^1 or..wlhanv-tslkof N. \w«1 Celery mt I wth any 8-01 wt pkg or 12-oz wt pkg of Krogar Slced I I Lunch Meats wth a 12-oz or 24-oz pkg of Gordons Pork Lnks wth any 2 pkg Harrud Thn Slced Meats wth 2-lb or mora of Ll J ^ ^ Ground Chuck or Ground Round whtahalforwh-la Watermelon wth any Jar of Roadjjda Far Preserves (s] lltlll*»-t" Kroger Gant Whle 28 Krojer 1 Collage Bread KflfVP Cheesed Xtra Low Dscount Sale Prce COMING THURS., July 20 TOP VALUE STAMP PHONE ORDER CENTER AT THE KROGER PARKING LOT IN ST. JOHNS Kroger Frozen Pol Pes... Frozen Its a rollng phone order center... your order s phoned drect to the nearest dstrbuton center... your gft s maled drect to your home! Clover Valley Gallon Ice Cream Frozen Favortes 8-Oz WtPfcg 14 Lmt Out P(MM Eggo Waffles SS. 49 Monday thru Saturday 9:00-9:00 Sunday 10:00-5:00 Southgate Plaza - St. Johns South U.S.-27 at<m Frozen Strawberres Kroger H-Nl 2% Lowfat HrllllKozCtn 29 tegular Prce, $1.19 $1.09 Sze Specal Label Am Pertprant Secret Deodorant 4-Oz WtFfcg 39 «j 43.»H UALUARLE COfON Umlt one coupon par famly Poneer Beet Sugar 48 Lake Superor off the Kewee- naw Pennsula. It extends the length of the Island, about 45 mles. Theres also a shorter tral on the Islandfve mles roundtrlp for those who just want a taste of hkng. The Seney Natonal Wldlfe Refuge also s n the Upper Pennsula. It adjons Germfask on M-77. The nature trals In ths 95,455 acre area are admnstered by the U.S. Fsh and Wldlfe Servce. The Drayton Plans Nature Center, just northwest of Pontlac, covers 137 acres wth fve mles of nature trals. Although prvatelyowned, t Is free. There also are nature trals n the Kalamazoo and Lansng areas. The 400-acre Kalamazoo Nature Center Preserve s north of Kalamazoo at 7000 North Westnedge. The Carl G, Fenner Arboretum, 2020 East Mt. Hope Avenue, Lansng, has nature trals wthn the arboretum, whch also contans an exhbt of prare anmals and a scence buldng. Two recreaton areas n the Detrot metropoltan area offer nature trals. Hghland, 17 mles west of Pontac on M-59, has many trals wthn ts 5,407 acres. Rochester-Utlca, 20 mles north of Detrot off M-53, M-59 and M-150, covers 903 acres. Onaway State Park, n Presque Isle County, sx mles north of Onaway on M-211, has 158 acres, most of It densely wooded, wth many nature trals. A few other state parks offer short foot trals. Others have nature study and Interpretatve servces. The Matthael Botancal Gardens at the Unversty of Mchgan, Ann Arbor, has several nature trals. Outstandng gardens throughout the state nclude: The Cranbrook House Gardens whch surround the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. George C. Booth, on Lone Pne Road n Bloomfeld Hlls north of Detrot. Admttance s Included wth a tcket to the Cranbrook Scence Center or Art Galleres. 1! tl *,,, t ;** : The Hdden ta^ejpjardens, at Tpton, s comprsed of, 620 acres of rollng countrysde In the scenc Irsh Hlls of southeastern Mchgan. The orgnal owners, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Fee, of Adran, gave Hdden Lake Gardens to Mchgan State Unversty n 1945 and set up trust funds to nsure future mantenance and development. The Hdden Lake Gardens Center Buldng and a new plant Conservatory, both gven by the Herrlck famly of Tecumseh, were opened n 1966 and A showplace n Mdland s the Dow Gardens on West Man Street. Gude servce to ths 30-acre area s avalable by appontment daly durng the summer. The Upper Pennsula also has outstandng Italan-style flower gardens at Marquette Branch Prson, south of Marquette, mantaned entrely by nmates. In addton to Lansng, arboretums are located n Battle Creek, Hllsdale and Ann Arbor. At an arboretum, trees and shrubs are cultvated for scentfc or educatonal pruposes. Lela, at Battle Creek, contans 205 acres of rare plantngs. At Hllsdale, the Slayton Arboretum s an 80-acre outdoor laboratory for the botany and zoology depart- " ment of Hllsdale College, contanng 1,200 varetes of plants and trees and many anmals. Ann Arbors Nchols Arboretum, connected wth the unversty, has some 2,000 speces of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants, a collecton of 140 varetes of hybrd llacs and a formal garden wth 360 knds of peones, Pewdmo (From July 12,1972 Joseph J. Fox was admtted at Clnton Memoral Hosptal n St. Johns Thursday June 29 havng sulrgery Frday mornng, June 30. Mrs. Francs Feldpausch and chldren of rural Fowler and Mrs. HldaSchafer spent Frday at Crystal Lake wth the Roy Howorth famly who are campng at the Lake for a week. Sster Mare Dane of Grand Rapds also spent the weekend wth Mr, and Mrs. Roy Howorth and famly at the lake.

21 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19,1972 Prmary electon notces t» ELECTION TICE Tuesday, August 8, 1972 v Notce Is hereby gven that a Prmary Electon wll be held In the CITY OF ST. JOHNS at the St. Johns Muncpal Buldng wthn sad cty on for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal Unted States Senator, Representatve n Congress Legslatve Representatve Countyj Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, county Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury In crmnal permts Jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members n any court f the offense Is a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. THOMAS L. HUNDLEY Clerk of sad cty Dated: July 19, Ifl Congressonal: Unted States Senator, RepresentatveInCongress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, RegsterofDeeds,Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury In crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members In any court f the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment Congressonal; Unted States Senator, Representatve In Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners, Townshp; Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s,Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by Jury n crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members In any court f the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by mprsonment TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL MILLAGE PROPOSAL ELECTION TICE j Notce s hereby gven thataprlmary Electon wll be held In the CITY OF DEWITT at DeWltt Cty Hall, 118 S. Brdge wthlnsad cty on for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve InCongress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury In crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members n any court If the offense Is a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present n lne at the polls at. The.Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS. DOROTHY KECK Clerk of Sad Cty Dated: July 19, sz " 2 ELECTION TICE Tuesday^ August 8,1972 Notce Is hereby gventhataprlmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF EAOLE, at the Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp on for the purpose of placng n nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng tht followng offces, vz Shall the Townshp of Eagle approve a mllage levy of 2.7 mlls for the matchng funds for Brdge Constructon on Hnman Road over the LooklngGlassRlver7" Sad mllage to extend for a perod of one (1 year only. Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present n lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m, and wll reman open untl 8 ojclock p.m. of sad day of electon. ALICE SULLIVAN Clerkof Sad Townshp Dated: July 19, ELECTION TICE Notce Is hereby grvfenthataprl- - mary Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF ESSEX at the Maple Rapds Vllage Hall wthn sad townshp on for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz; Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve n Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, RegsterofDeeds,Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by Jury n crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members In any court If the offense Is a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment for net more than 1 year. Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720, On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of aald electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl B oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. VERNE UPTON Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July 19, ELECTION TICE Notce Is hereby gven that a Prmal y Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF OREENBUSH at the Townshp Hall on French Road wthn sad townshp on Tuesday, August B, 1072 for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present n lne at the polls at The Polls of sad (lecton wll be open at 7 oclock a.m, and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS. GLADYS HANKEY Clerk of Sad Townshp. Dated: July 19, ELECTION TICE Notce Is hereby gven that a Prmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF LEBAN at the Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp on Tuesday, August 8, 1972 for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted State Senator, Representatve In Congres Legslatve Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney Sherff, County Clerk, Count 1 Treasurer, Regster ofdeeds, Dral Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury n crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members rt any court If the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by mprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon, PAUL GRAFF, JR. Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July 19, ELECTION TICE Tuesday, August 8, 1972 Notce Is hereby gven that a Prmary Electon Wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF OLIVE at the Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp on for the purpose of placng n nomnaton by allpolltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve In Congress Legslatve: Representatve r County Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, CoUnty Treasurer, Regster ofdeeds,dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, TrusleeCs, Constables m ALL COURTS FOR MIS IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by Jury n crmnal permts Jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members In any court f the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment * Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl B oclock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll, reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS, AGATHA LYON Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July 19, ELECTION TICE Tuesday, August 8, 1972 Notce Is hereby glventhataprlmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF RILEY at the Townshp Hall wth sad townshp on for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve n Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s. B^A JURY OF LESS THAN 12 "VURORS IN ALL PROSECUTIONS IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by Jury n crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members n any court If the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment Closng the Fols Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720, On the day of any at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl B oclock n the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon, VICTOR HOPP Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July"l9, " 2 ELECTION TICE Tuesday, August 8, 1972 Notce s hereby gventhataprlmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF BATH at the followng places wthn sad townshp Precnct No. 1 At the Bath Town Hall In Bath. Precnct No. 2>at the Park Lake Improvement Hall on Park Lake Road, Tuesday, August 8,1072 for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by allpolltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve InCongress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, RegsterofDeeds.Draln Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s,ConstabIe(s, IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury In crmnal permts Jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members n any court f the offense Is a msdemeanor punshable by mprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a,m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. LEE D. REASONER Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July 10, ELECTION TICE Notce Is hereby gventhataprlmary Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF BINGHAM at Lamb School. 1/2 mle south lot M-21 on DeWltt road wthn I sad townshp on Tuesday, August 8"l972 for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal; Unted States Senator, Representatve n Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners, Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT TOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee _ n of a tral by jury tn- crmnal prosecutons. The consttutonnow $ permts jures of less thav n l2 members n crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members n any court If the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock n the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 6 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. BARBARA DAVIS Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July 10, ELECTION TICE Notce s hereby gventhataprmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF DALLAS [at the Townshp Hall wthn sad [townshp on Tuesday, August 8, 1972 for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve InCongress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, RegsterofDeeds,Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners.., Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury n crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members n any court If the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by mprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl B oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector t present n lne at the polls at * thereof shall bo allowed to vote. The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. MRS. JOSEPHINE GOERGE Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July 19, ELECTION TICE Notce s hereby gven thataprlmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF DEWITT at the followng places wthn sad townshp- Precncts No. 1 and 4 Town Hall No. 1, 414 E. Man, DeWltt. Precncts No. 2, 3 and Wleland Road, for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve InCongress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster o!deeds r Draln Commssoner, County Commssoners, Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constble(s m ALL COURTS FOR MIS IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury n crmnal permts Jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members In any court If the offense Is a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment \ mnlv;.> t, 4 I l 1 ** * j HO lom u «. * Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m, and wll reman open untl 6 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. DONNA SYVERSON Clerk of Sad Townshp "Dated: July 19, " 2 ELECTION TICE Notce Is hereby gventhataprmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR at the Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp on * for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve In Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, RegsterofDeeds,Drnn Commssoner, County Commssoners, Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustec(s, Constablefs IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by Jury n crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members In any court If the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment t Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A. 1B54 Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer Every qualfed elector present In tne at the (polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. MANLEY HUNT Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated July 19, ELECTION TICE t Tuesday, August 8, 1072 ( Notce Is hereby gven that a Prmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHIP OF WATERTOWN at Townshp Hall corner of Clark and Francs r,oads on for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal parles partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal; Unted States Senator, Representatve In Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster of Deeds, Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners, Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to. the guarantee of a tral by Jury n crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members n any court If the offense Is a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL MILLAGE PROPOSAL Shall Watertown Charter Townshp levy three (3 mlls, for three (3 years to Improve the roads wthn sad Townshp?" WALTER KEILEN Clerk of sad Townshp Dated: July 19^ 1072 > 52-2 ELECTION TICE Tuesday, August B, 1972 Notce Is hereby gven that a Prmary Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF DUPLAIN at Townshp Offce n Lbrary Buldng, W. Man St. on > Tuesday, August 8,* 1972 for the purpose of placng n nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: * Unted States Senator, Representatve InCongress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster ofdeeds,dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. ^ Townshp: Supervsor^ Clerk, Treasurer, Trustees, Constable(s IN ALL COURTS FOR MI IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE t, Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury In crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members In crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed amendment permts a tra by a jury of less than 12 members n any court f the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act l\6,p.a Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock n the afternoon and no* longer. Every qualfed elector present n lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon, ascffnjfn n / ^"-1, bj/omkelleyfe. CARTER Secton 720. On the day of any,,^1 >Jnot CIerk. * Sald Tqwnahlp f.. Closng the Polls,.. a» Electon taw. 1 A J ct 1 l6,f\a L ft 54 at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present n lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m, and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon, MILDRED F. McDOUGH Clerk of Sad Townshp Dated: July 19, ELECTION TICE I Notce s hereby gventhata Prmary Electon wll be held In the TOWNSHD? OF WESTPHALIA at the Townshp Hall wthn sad townshp on Tuesday, August 8",T572 for the purpose of placng n nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal: Unted States Senator, Representatve In Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Regster ofdeeds, Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners, Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s, Constable(s JURORS m ALL PROSECUTIONS IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury In crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedngs In courts not of record. The proposed by a Jury of less than 12 members n any court f the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by mprsonment for not more than 1 year, ^ \ Dated: July 19, Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A. IBM Secton 720. On the day of any, at 7 oclock 1:, the forenoon, and shall tbe contnuously open unt 8 ofclock Ih the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present n lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. ELECTION TICE, Notce Is hereby gven thatapr mary Electon wll be held n the TOWNSHIP OF OVID at the Ovd Vllage Hall on Front St, wthn sad townshpon Tuesday, August 8,, 1972 for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal:. Unted;* States Senator, Representatve n Congress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Reglsterof Deeds,Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervlspr, Cle Treasurer, Trustee(s, ConstabIe(s - JURORS tn ALL PROSECUTIONS IN ALL COURTS FOR MI IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE Ths proposed amendment alte relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury n -crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedtr In courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members n any court If the offense s a msdemeanor punshable by mprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 118, P.A, 1954 Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and shall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and longer. Every qualfed elector present In lne, atj the, polls at thereof shall be allowed\to vote. The Polltofsad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a.m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon; *, t * MRS. MARIE DePOND Clerk bf Sad Townshp Dated: July ELECTION TICE Tuesday, August 8,1072 TO THE QUALIFIED hlb^uns: Notce Is hereby gven that a Prmary Electon wll te held In the TOWNSHIP OF BENGAL at the Townshp Hall wthn sad (Cont. on pagej}

22 *X July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 9B (Cont. from page 8 townawpon Tuesday, August 8,1073 for the purpose of placng In nomnaton by all poltcal partes partcpatng the followng offces, vz: Congressonal; Unted States Senator, RepresentatveInCongress Legslatve: Representatve County: Prosecutng Attorney, Sherff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, RegsterofDeeds,Dran Commssoner, County Commssoners. Townshp: Supervsor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee(s,Constftble(s IN. ALL COURTS FOR MIS IMPRISONMENT FOR T MORE * Ths proposed amendment alters relatve to the guarantee of a tral by jury In crmnal permts jures of less than 12 members n crmnal proceedngs n courts not of record. The proposed by a jury of less than 12 members n any court f the offense Is a msdemeanor punshable by Imprsonment Closng the Polls Electon Law. Act 116, P.A Secton 720. On the day of any at 7 oclock In the forenoon, and 5hall be contnuously open untl 8 oclock In the afternoon and no longer. Every qualfed elector present n lne at the polls at The Polls of sad electon wll be open at 7 oclock a,m. and wll reman open untl 8 oclock p.m. of sad day of electon. RUDOLPH MOHNKE Clerk of sad Townshp Dated: July 19,1972 S2-2 North Bengal By Mrs. Wllam Ernst Phone 5S On Sunday, July 9, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckhorn of Iona hosted the thrd annual Ernst reunon at ther cottage at Horseshoe Lake near Lakevew. The 51 members of the famty-fcrjoyed a potluck at one oclock. The afternoon was spent n swmmng, boatng, card playng, musc as well as vstng. Guests were present from near Chcago, 111., Battle Creek, Mt. Pleasant, Holt, Owosso, Grand Ledge, Lansng, and St. Johns. The reunon wll be held the second Sunday n July 1973 at the Beckhorn cottage. - Maran Sturgs returned to her home n Detrot on Wednesday, July 5 after beng called here on June 24 by the death of her mother, Mrs. Edna Watamaker.- Mrs. Steve Thelen and Sherry Lynn of Fowler vsted ther mother and grandmother, Mrs. Floyd Foerch on Monday, afternoon, July 10. On Thursday evenng, July 6 Mr.and Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne and Mrs. Edmund Falk vsted Mrs. Arthur Martens and Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Argersngeer and famly of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehlke of Fowler spent Frday evenng, July 7 wth Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pasch. Arman Karl Ernst of Battle Creek, who s home on furlough, spent a few days the week of July 9 wth hs uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne. R. E. BENSON PLUMBING & HEATING 106 N. Clnton St. Johns Phone MASTER PLUMBERS > Am er car -Standa rd Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar 1 Condtonng ClfSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP 47 Years Same Address Vllage of Fowler Councl Meetng FOWLER, MICHIGAN Specal Meetng June 23, 1972 A specal meetng was called by Fedewa Bulders Inc. for buldng permts for a metal storage buldng at the Hgh School and to remodel the old Hgh School buldng nto apartments. Roll call. Present: Dud McKean, Bll Braun, Clem Thelen, Carl Koengsknecht, John Rademacher. Moton by Koengsknecht to approve the 36 x 50 Metal Buldng for bus storage. Support by Braun. Moton carred. Buldng permt for the old Hgh School buldng was tabled untl more complete plans" are avalable. Moton by Braun to adjourn the meetng. Supported by Rademacher.; Meetng adjourned at 7:35 p.m. Regular Meetng July 10, 1972 The Regular meetng was called to order by Presdent Pettt at 7:00 p.m. Roll call was^ taken: Present- Rademacher, McKaen, Smth, Koengsknecht, Thelen, Braun. Absent- None. Moton by Braun to accept the mnutes as read. Supported by Rademacher. Moton carred. Current blls n the amount of $ were presented. Moton by McKean to pay all current blls. Supported by Koengsknecht. Moton carred. Moton by Koengsknecht to authorze the Water & Sewer Commttee to negotate on several alternate well ste locatons. Supported by Braun. Moton carred. Moton by Rademacher to,aytheju^th^o^ bll. Supported by Smth. Moton carred. Dud McKean was asked to represent the Vllage of Fowler at the Tr-County Plannng Com. meetng August 10,1972 n St. Johns. Moton by McKean to honor the request of Weber Lumber Co. to change the zonng of Lots of Block 15 from Resdental to Inner Commercal and proceed accordng to Secton 14,1 of Ordnance No. 62. Supported by Smth. Moton carred. Moton by Smth to accept.the Buldng Permt for Ella Krauss. Supported by Rademacher. Moton carred. Moton by Smth to accept the Buldng Permt for Paul Klen provded t wll be 10 ft. from the property lne. Supported by Braun. Moton carred. Moton by Koengsknecht to table the Fedewa Bulder Inc. permt. Supported by McKean. Moton carred. Permsson was granted to the Jaycees to start a Tny- Tot Park near the Athletc Feld. Moton by Koengsknecht to purchase 500 sheets of Vllage statonery wth a new letterhead. Supported by Smth. Moton carred. Moton by Smth to ssue a Peddlers permt to the Jaycees for the sale of trash bag lners and to have the Vllage pay the fee. Supported by Braun. Moton carred. *.. * "Reach Out and Touch" s the theme of the State 4-H Youth Week July at Mchgan State Unversty. Nne Clnton County 4-Hers wll be part of over Hers from throughout Mchgan partcpatng n the state event. Those attendng from Clnton County nclude Dane Davs, Vcke Thelen, Ann Graham and Cathy Howell from St. Johns; Mary Lee Thelen and Bonne Schaefer from Fowler; Lesle Hmes from Else and Karlann Grnstern from Ovd. Stuart Hazle of St. Johns and Vck Roesch of Eagle have been selected to partcpate as Leader Developers. They wll receve specal tranng each afternoon and a wonderful learnng experence under the gudance of a capable staff. The program s planned by youth for youth DeWtt Townshp Proceedngs Synopss of the Regular meetng of the DeWtt Townshp Board held Monday, July 10, 1972 at the DeWtt Townshp Hall, 780 E. Weland Road, Lansng, Mchgan. The meetng was called to 4-H CHATTER By JOHN AYLSWORTH and s desgned to appeal especally for the year old age group. Morley Fraser of Albon College wll gve the keynote address on July 18 on "The Challenge to Reach Out." Other resource speakers nclude Msgr. Hugh Beahan, Pastor St. Marys Church n Grand Rapds; Dr. Davd Img, Mchgan State Unversty; Dale Robnson, Natonal Educaton Assocaton, Washngton, D.C. and many other local resource adult and youth leaders. LETTERS HAVE gone out to Clnton County 4-H members who have been selected earler to attend the Barry County 4-H Award trp weekend July at the Algonqun 4-H Youth Center. Reservatons are due by Monday, July 17 f they plan to attend. Ballos requested that the unt-factors on hs propertes be lowered. No acton was taken. Approved all Vouchers. Dscusson on a new study for the Sewer System. No acton was taken. Announcements: Plannng Commsson meetng: Monday, August 7th at 7:30 p.m. Regular Board meetng: Monday, August order by Supervsor Kng at «h a?8:oo7mfprlm^ T, Pj 1,,».. Electon: Tuesday, August Board members present; 8th. *«ca uaj, Powell, Johns, Purves, Kng, Adjounment at 10:27 p.m. Syverson, Zeeb and Plne, Respectfully submtted, The meetng was opened DONNA B. SYVERSON, wth the Pledge of Clerk Allegance. Approved: Approved the mnutes of MILTON J. KING the Regular Board meetng Supervsor of June 12, 1972, Communcatons were " - ^ read. Approved provdng a ste for a Branch of the DeWtt Lbrary on the property at 780 E. Weland Road and payng the tap-free for the sewer. Moton by McKean that as Stll tabled acton on the of ths date, applcatons for «sewer w ". w»> request from Russell multple buldng permts Shooltz Property, wll not be accepted pendng Tabled Dran Resoluton zonng ordnance revsons. pendng further nformaton. Supported by Smth. Moton Contact Clnton County carred.. Equalzaton and Meerson Moton by Rademacher to Apprasal Co. about dong call Bonds No. 40, 41, 42, 43, the assessng for the 44 n partal payment of the Townshp Sewer Debt. Supported Approved droppng the by Braun. Moton carred. nterest rate from 7% to 6% It was decded to let the for the tap-fee after June 1, general publc take the drt- 19 Jf* from the lagoon after August 1, Moton by Rademacher to adj ourn. Supported by Koengsknecht. Meetng adjourned at 10:35 p.m. CATHERINE RADEMACHER, Butler fuumtel Buldng An All-Stee Farm Buldng At A New Low Prce A belttr VIn ttor*o«bn jut dotn t htpptn.. > CUSTOMER BENEFITS ARE KEY CONSIDERATIONS Garland News by Mrs. Pudge Demng Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dumond, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lndauer, and Bruce Straw vote taken to._ en-lndauer drove Mss Janet courage Goodsell to develop.glenton back to her aparths property on Stoll Road -ment n London, Ontaro, East of Wood Road, Canada. Davd Dumond and Fre Commttee mnutes Larry Prkask rode ther and Fre report were gven motorcycles there, also. by Purves. We wll advertze Mss Glenton had been a for bds for a new fre truck. house guest of the Dumonds Plannng Commsson for a week and was happy to. entertan them n her apartment n return. mnutes were gven by Johns. Recommended approval of rezonng for Shooltz, Snell and Long propertes. No Transportaton report. Dscussed the roads n Phase II of the sewer system. The money n the budget approved at Annual meetng wll be earmarked for the road constructon. Polce report was gven by Plne. The repars were questoned. Parks and Recreaton Commsson report was gven by Kng. The playground equpment has been erected. A tent wll be orderedfor shelter. Voted not to adopt the amendment to the Ordnance paragraph (c. Recommended approval of request from Audrey M. and Ernest Shpsky for transfer of ownershp of 1972 SDM Clerk. lcense - GRAIN DRYERS CONTINUOUS FLOW FEATURES TO GIVE YOU RUGGED, DEPENDABILITY, FASTER, MORE THOROUGH DRYING Install a complete Ho rags and dryng lytem by Butter ploncrr In on tht turn gran dryng Stop n or Call Us for Detals! FRICKE FARM SERVICE 479BS,EtV Hghway MlDDLETON Phone Ths Space FOR RENT Phone Elzabeth Curts, Langsburg; Cebbe Thelen, St. Johns and Vrgna Cordes, Lansng, have been selected to partcpate n the Canadan 4-H Exchange ths summer. The two-way exchange wll take place July when they stay wth the Algoma, Canada 4-H host famles and wll serve as host famles for the Canadan 4-Hers July 29 - August 5. IS ANYONE nterested n partcpatng n a meats judgng team? Mchgan State Unversty Professor Robert Merkel s wllng to work wth sx countes nterestedt>n havng a meats judgng team. Members must be over 14 years of age as of January 1, The countes would have a one day tranng sesson and a state contest to see who would represent Mchgan at the Natonal 4-H Meat Identfcaton Contest, October 12 at Kansas Cty, Mssour. The members would judge one class of beef carcasses, one class of pork carcasses, two classes of beef cuts, one class of pork cuts and dentfy 25 retal cuts of beef, pork, lamb and veal. Ths Ths contest s open to both boys and grls. If any youth or club s nterested n ths program they should contact the Extenson Offce rght away. 4-H LEADERS are remnded that Far Books are avalable at the Extenson Offce as well as entry blanks. The deadlne for entry blanks s Wednesday, July 26. If your leader has not completed an entry slp for your project yet please check wth them rght away. PRESIDENT Rchard Nxon has proclamed the week of July as Natonal Farm Safety Week. The theme s."protectve Equpment - Your Defense Aganst Injury." Agrculture contnues as the natons thrd most dangerous occupaton and n 1971 work connected accdental deaths and dsablng njures numbered an estmated 2300 and 190,000 respectvely. In addton many more thousands of farm and ranch resdents were njured or klled n traffc, home and recreaton accdents. Lets make Farm Safety Week a year round program. EASILY cavtes. INSTALLED - lto cores or DOUBLES WALL INSULATION VALUE - cuts heatng and coolng costs substantally. WATER-REPELLENT sheds water, ECOMICAL the lowest cost means of Insulatng masonry walls. FILLS SOLIDLY wont settle. No brdgng. PERMANENT all mneral norganc, rot-proof, vermn-proof, fre resstant. BASEMENT-DRI GUARANTEED WATERPROOFING PAINT StMk nut flpnfrp",^,ns(>f Iv 3 year Guarantee 5 Decorator Colors Fowler News By Mss Cecla Thelen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thelen of Pewamo were Sunday afternoon vstors of Cecla and Amela Thelen. Bernta Hufnagel and daughters Carol and Jance, Gladys Hufnagel of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Davd Smth and daughter Brenda of Pewamo were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thelen and famly of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kobel are on a trp to Canada and Nova Scota for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Goerge and Bernta Hufnagel were Saturday evenng vstors of Cecla and Amela Thelen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pohl and Martha Feldpausch returned home Sunday after spendng a few days at Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. Hlary Mller and famly of Lansng spent Sunday evenng wth Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of Ypslant vsted relatves n Fowler over the weekend. Kenneth Vance of Ann Arbor vsted hs mother, Mrs. Emma Vance and other relatves over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mller were Frday afternoon vstors of Mrs. Clara Weber of St. Johns. West Else By Mrs Wayne Mead Phone A surprse brdal shower was held July 16 honorng Celeste Buck. The shower was hosted by Mrs. Bob Hodell of Howard Cty and Mrs. Elmer Lunsted of Flnt, aunts of the brde-elect. Sundays event was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buck, parents of the honored guest. The 2 p.m. luncheon was attended by 20 relatves and frends who were seated around a table whch was centered wth a cake decorated by Mrs. Lunsted. Guests attended from Webbervlle, Grand Rapds, Howard Cty, Flnt and the Shelly Motz of San Dego, Ovd-Else area Calf., alf.. Tam Smth and U»9# IS1? ^? a \ Carre Dershem of Lansng were guests last week of ther grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Motz. The* brde-elect has selected July 22 as her altar date wth Lt. (j.g. Myron F. Tethal, Unted States Coast Guard. Sde Dress Your Corn Now Anhydrous Ammona "Custom Applcaton * Rental Applcators Complete FARM FERTILIZER SERVICE Let Zeeb Bulk Spread Your Fertlzer OR J L Rent Our Pull Type Spreaders TOP DRESS YOUR HAY FIELDS W SPECIAL-June 20th thru AUGUST 15 CHARGE To Use Our Pull Type Spreaders 2 Ton Mnmum * Nurse Tanks TRUCK SPREADING % Prce, or $3.00 per Ton,..., $12.00 Mnmum^- Make Arrangements Now By Callng ST. 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23 10B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19,1972 Its cherry pckng tme at Clnton orchards By Lee Peters News Staff Wrter CLINTON COUNTY - Its cherry pckng tme n Clnton County. And ths years frut s a bumper crop helpng. to make Clnton area the cherry captol of central Mchgan. Three growers have opened ther orchards to folks who want to pck ther own sweet and tart cherres. Theyre Beck Orchards. North US-27; Cowles Orchard, 8400 N. Grove Rd., and Phllps Orchards,1174 Its a famly affar at Cowles Orchard. Weghng the newly-pcked crop are grandchldren, Melane and Abraham Nemck. Lookng on s ther mom, Marca Cowles Nemck, wth, at left, Bertha Smon, Pewamo and her daughter, Mare Smth, Portland. Heres Myrte Cowles cherry pe recpe... S. Gratot County Lne Rd. "Weve got a real good crop ths year and especally n the tarts," report Parmer and Mary Phllps. They admt they dont sell lke they used to because of todays modern freezng technques. "People dont lke to take the tme to pt em," smles Mrs. Phllps. "These days they want thngs done up n neat lttle packages."\ She guesses theyll wegh n four tons of cherres ths season - f the brds leave them that long. Thats one of the bggest problems a cherry grower has accordng to Phllps. Black brds, robns, starlngs, oroles, blue jays and even woodpeckers... any brd, he says. Mrs. Phllps grns. "We laugh. People thnk the spray klls the brds, but t doesnt. They thrve out there and arent scared at all. They just blnk ther eyes, settle down n ther nests and wat for us to fnsh." v Trees are sprayed fve tmes a year for the cherry frut fly. Phllps explans that the fly stngs the cherry and lays an egg that develops nto a worm and eventually leads to another fly. Ther three acres" are also sprayed after pckng. "If the leaves get dseased," he says, "theyll fall off and that wll make a weaker tree that wont stand the wnter so good." To nsure a good crop, trees must be fertlzed and trmmed early n the sprng. "We trm to get out dead lmbs," he tells, "so that lght can get n. And then after pckng we fertlze wth straght ntrogen." Phllps contnues, "People dont realze that the buds are on rght now for (Cont. on page 11 Ths s the way t looks at cherry orchards throughout the Clnton County area. Elane Kuchar of Henderson shows son Mchael how to pck the Jucy red frut whle grandmother, Mary Fabus of, Else helps Sharon. 12 1/2 C. ptted draned tart red cherres 2 T. tapoca Scant cup sugar Pnch of salt Red food colorng to eye appeal Let stand fve mn.l v* GAS A FUELforALL SEASONS Call No. 482 Charter No 15.43P. Natonal Bank Regon No Z. REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns IN THE STATE OF &. C J?A. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON...jJKS*..?.?.! 197K PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BXCOMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161. ASSETS Cah and duo from bank (ncludng S_ None.unposted debts U.S. Treasury securtes Oblgatons of other U.S. Government agende and corporatons Oblgatons of States and poltcal subdvsons Other tecurles (ncludng S Hone corporate stock Tradng account securtes Federal funds sold and securtes purchased under agreements to reelll Loans Bank premses, furnture and fxtures, and other assets representng bank premses Real estate owned other than bank premses Investments In subsdares not consoldated Customers lablty to ths bank on acceptances outstandng Other assets (ncludng S Hone drect lease fnancng TOTALASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposts of Indvduals, partnenhps, and corporatons Tme and savng deposts of Indvduals, partnershps, and corporatons Deposts or Unted States Government Deposts of States and poltcal subdvsons Deposts of foregn governments and offcal Insttutons Depost* of commercal banks Certfed and offcers checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS S 18/531, ( Total demand deposts - S 4,225, (b Total tme and savngs deposts S 14,366, Federal fund purchased and securtes sold under agreement* to repurchase... Labltes for borrowed money Mortgage ndebted nets, Acceptances executed by or for account of ths bank and outstandng Other labltes, TOTAL LIABILITIES, MIRITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set Up pursuant to IRS rulngs Other reserves on loans... Reaerves on securtes TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capta notes and debentures % Due % Due EQUITY CAPITAL-total Treferred stock-total par value No. ah area outstandng None Common Stock-total par value No. shares author! ted 33,262 No. shares outstandng 38,252 Surplus...,,..,... _... Undvded proflta Reserve for contngences and other captal reserves,,... TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA Average of total depost* for the 15 calendar days endng wth ctll date Average of total loans for the 15 calendar daya endng wth call date Interet collected not earned on Installment loans Included In total capta accounts.. I...J? , JO.21 Dollar* 6<R , " "T S?. "f 227,,, 9.Q.Q JBKL.O.Q..Nans None 368" ,20.., , None None None None 000 B ] 783,8*96 None None 689 Sons. J.& Sam ax las b.8.mane, lana sa. 2M. Hone 413 BP-fl., None m.. Cts John and Carolyn Beck ddnt put up ths sgn. Cherres are so much n demand, they havent needed the added publcty. JBrU tptsj? * a 11% *, ->-*-T^Jfw>-J. - J.- Out-accelerates, out-clmbs, out-performs everythng n ts class. Reason? The Brdgestone 60cc 2-stroke engne wth 3-speed transmsson. But there s more: foldng handlebars and pos tve fuel system shut off for easy car trunk transportng; nterna expandng brakes both front and rear; bg roomy saddle; rased and shelded muffler. CHIBI - bg fun, bg performance n a mn package. As shown W, $ IOO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS- LP GAS WILL DO THE JOB! Prompt Delvery WHITES GAS 6560S. BegoleRd. PERRINTON I/2N -*2W - 1/2 N 1From Pompe PHONE POMPEII I JIftKBW..K...H:...WflIJJJanI,.S.8.?.^.?.^. of the above-named bank do (Name and ttle of offcer authorzed to sgn report t, hereby declare that ths report of condton Is true ara correct to the best of myknowledge and belef. /,., We, the undersgned drectors attest the correctness of ths report ofeonjtlon and declare that It has been examned by, us nd to the best of our knowledgeand belef U (rue and^ofrnt, 4^kJfe m.mn*fcagt! Drectors. Wth Lghts Reg/ $ W $ 00 PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT CO: 313 N. Lansng St. Johns Ph

24 July 19,1972 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 11B (Cont. from page 10 next years crop. Thats why you fertlze - to produce stronger and more buds. Then around May 1 the tree blossoms and by the latter part of the month you can begn to see the cherres." The Phllps have rased cherres 50 years. Parmers father, Austn was n the busness as was hs father, James. Another famly operaton s just a couple mles from e Phllps place. The twoacre cherry orchard of Coyne and Elzabeth Cowles has been on North Grove Rd. snce Helpng out durng the three-week harvest are ther daugher, Marca and her husband, Larry, along wth ^ther kds, Melane and Abraham. A thrd orchard found on the gravel sol and hlly land of northern Clnton County s Becks, John and Carolyn eck bought the orchard ncludng sx acres of cherres, from hs father n All three are takng advantage of ths years bumper crop wth customers arrvng as early as 5:30 n the mornng and others leavng at dusk. Cherres are stll rpenng and the season wll contnue ths week or longer f good weather perssts. PCA LOANS REDUCE INTEREST COSTS. Ak about PCAs unque money-saving Interest formula... and oneapplcaton loan plan... Good.reasons why PCA s FIRST IN FARM CREDIT. 3 PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION CREDIT 1104 S. US-27 St. Johns Phone Its cherry pckng tme 1 nfl»?a 101 * " Bts and Peces Frut * growers, P armer and Mary Phllps, left; check cherres pcked by the Davses of Portland, Pungs of Pewamo-Westphala and Thelens of Fowler. North Bengal Kathy Mortz vsted her brother and sster-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mortz and Randy of rural Grand Ledge, recently. On Monday evenng, July 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bancroft and famly of S.W. Dallas vsted Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne and Karl Ernst. REMEMBER Smptct ^AprlShowerebrnglvay Flowers^ *** And alsobrng the Grass. Flowers Bloom, then fade away Theyre not supposed to last. GRASS s qute another thng- We thnk ts here to stay. To keep t lookng at ts best- Cut t the "SIMPLICITY WAY"! WE WILL OFFER YOU A GOOD DEAL G & L SALES Clff Loesch, Owner U.S. 27 at"dll Road DaWItt Ph "Where Sarvca Is A Habtt" WHEAT HARVEST Hghest Prces Pad for Gran 4 UNLOADING PITS Neva Grffn, s shown recevlngher 25th vacaton check from Roman Rademacher, machne shop foreman, pror to her retrement n October of ths year. The employees of Sealed Power Corporaton, St. Johns Dvson, wll receve ther vacaton checks ths year totalng over $91,000. Those employees wth one year and more senorty are elgble -for ths pay. The plant wll be closed from July 17 to 24. Well, so much for "Vacaton *72". The last couple. weeks presented memorable events as most vacatons do but ts hard to beleve that as much happened as dd. Startng out wth a 5-state tour Wth my three older sons done n the fnest tradton of "roughn t", we ended up wth what was supposed to be a relaxng week at our Mullet Lake retreat at Cheboygan. A couple of the kds gave ole Mom and Dad a frght last Frday afternoon whle gong on a lttle boatng excurson of ther own. Usually most planned boat trps are announced n advance for parental approval. Ths partcular one wasnt. After gettng the fne help from our own famly fleet plus the expedent assstance from the Cheboygan County Sherffs Patrol, two drenched and courageous youngsters were found qute safe aboard ther lttle rowboat, about fve mles.away from home port. What the kds had done was row ther way along the lake shore not realzng how much dstance they were rackng up. And they ddnt even have blsters on ther South Watertown By Mrs Bruce Hodges Helen Lowell attended a pzza supper party at the home of Camlle Hammerberg of East Lansng, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodges and James Stoll of East Lansng were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maer drove to ther cottage at Crooked Lake, Monday and were surprsed to fnd t occuped wth these well wshers for ther 40th SE AL-ED-PGWS^SSU-E-S--- -^ ^-* ^wddjn&^ann versar-y,.mr. yacation C?HSCKS Mr. and Mrs. Bll Berryhll and daughters vflratnnprl ar Rce Lake, Ontaro, Canada the past week. mr. and Mrs. Davd Hodges and famly were Thursday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Don Her of Pontac. Mrs. Myrl Stoll entertaned her nephew, James Stoll of East Lansng at dnner at the Frank N. Sten and Mrs. Leon Garlocfc,,Mr, and Mrs. Norman Smth and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kelsey and son all of Grand Ledge, Mrs. Velma Gregerson of Lansng, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moneysmth of Eght Pont Lake, Mrs. Wnona Showerman of Langsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Davd Brnkey and famly of Grand Rapds. Defeat Leukema Scentsts are headng towards the fnsh lne n the race aganst leukema. Help them cross the tape vctorous. Gve generously to the Amercan Cancer Socety. South Watertown MRS, BRUCE HODGES Ph to.honor hs brthday, Monday. Mrs. Pat Jones, supervsor at Woodhaven, has returned from a conventon for the Mchgan Assocaton for Retarded Chldren at Mercy College Detrot. Mrs. Harold Tozer of Hamlton, Ontaro s spendng the week wth Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. It was nce HAROLD SCHMALTZ hands, that was the unbelevable thng. One mght wonder how two kds could go undetected for three hours but wth fve others plus famly relaton numberng no less than 25, Im sure t would be un-" derstandable. The comment that topped everythng was from Rebecca, my twelveyear-old, "Gosh, Dad. I dont know why everyone was worred. We knew where we were all the tme." Doesnt that just sound lke raw courage? Anyway, we were all thankful for ther safe return. Some of the rest of the tme was spent remnncng over our trp south. Our real purpose of the trp was to pay a vst to my brthplace n Owensboro, Kentucky and to vst hstorcal spots throughout the state. We started wth Gentryvlle, Indana where we saw Abe Lncolns boyhood homestead plus Nancy Hanks grave then crossed over nto Kentucky where Hodgenvlle, Fort Harrod at Harroadsburg, Mammoth Cave, Bowlng Green, the ste of Western Kentucky Unversty all became stoppng ponts. Beng a real "bug" on the Cvl War, I took the boys to Perryvlle, Kentucky where an actual North and South battle took place. As I stood lookng over the grassy terran I found t hard to understand why 22,000 Unon solders and 16,000 Confederates had to meet, leavng over 7,000 dead after the encounter. We headed on eastward to Lexngton where the Bluegrass Country n all ts splendor delvered pctures of beautful whte fences, mmaculate barns as well as homes plus the breathless sght of thoroughbreds grazng by the wndng hllsdes. I neednt menton that the boys were mpressed wth my homeland. On our way back" northward we headed up through Oho to get a look at Cncnnat and Dayton and spent the nght at Pqua. I selected ths spot purposely because a former assocate, Logan Cox, advertsng manager at the Gratot County Herald, came from there. Besdes, Pqua had some hstorcal nterest to me as t used to be qute a gatherng place for Indans n tmes gone past. All n all, Id" say the tour for the boys and myself was truly benefcal and already were thnkng ahead to next year wth names n mnd such as Shloh, Chattanooga, Chckamauga and Lookout Mountan. Now ts back to the drawng boards untl that tme rolls around agan. 101IHC Combne W/228 Corn Head and Bean Head. MF 82 S.P. Combne, Spke Cyl. J.D. 95 S.P. Desel, 16* Platform W/434N Corn Head MF 180 Desel J.D Gas IH656 MF202W/Loader Ford 3000 J.D Gas J.D. 60 Gas Garland News by Mrs,?udge Darnng The Garland- Unted Methodst Womens Socety of Chrstan Servce served approxmately 200 people at the sloppy-joe supper and ce-cream socal Wednesday evenng at the Carland church-house. The nomnatng commttee s to brng a meetng about ths month to prepare a slate of offcers for the comng year to vote upon at the August meetng whch s to be a pcnc dnner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Demng hosted a brthday party, Tuesday evenng,.for ther daughter, Mrs. Rchard (Dane Mead of St. Johns. The dnner table was centered wth a decorated cake wth candles n salmonpnk colors. COMBINES TRACTORS TIP TOP BALER TWINES 7.25 MORE COMBINE FOR YOUR DOLLAR J.D J.D. 95 S.P. Combne W/234 Com Head IHC 80 Bean Specal Combne MF 410 W/4-Row Com Head M.H. 30 Gas Olver 77 Olver 1650 D W/Cab J.D. Model B J.D D J.D. 17 Desel Per Bale MISCELLANEOUS Kools Blower 223 J.D. Beet Harvester J.D Dsk Kewannee 12 6" Dsk J.D. 43 Shelter J.D. 8 Feld Cult. N.H. Blower J.D. 3 14" Mtd. Plow J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter J.D. 5-14" Traler Plow J.D. 46 Loader J.D, 4 14" Mtd. J.D. 38 Forage Harvester J.D. 4-16" Traler Plow Trple K Feld Cult. J.D. 4-16" 145 Plow NI 8 Roll Huskng Bed NH Olver P.T.O. A couple sets of 15 x 38 duals SPREADERS CaseP.T.O. J.D. 33. MF205 ^*>*t SEVERAL GOOD USED DRAGS Carson Cty Farm Servce JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE CARSON CITY PHQNE FASTER UNLOADING - FASTER PROCESSING RELIABLE COURTEOUS SERVICE STORAGE AVAILABLE Government & Commercal WERE OPEN AS LONG AS TRAFFIC REQUIRES! "YOUR PARTNERS FOR PROFIT" ST. JOHNS CO-OPERATIVE CO. *T. JOHNI 124-Mtl THE FORD TEAM wants to play ball wth you Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200W.Hlghflm. ST. JOHNS ( U* Your S«at ftalttll Tomorrow, therell be a brand-new you, because all day today all nght tonght-! your body wll be replacng old cells wth hew ones. And these cells need the nutrents you get more of n mlk. So drnk yourself a mlk toast, Make tomorrows you the best you yetl (Tlchgan (TllkRoducef/f/yocQHon

25 12B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan July 19,1972: Next Sunday In Clnton County Churches All Churches n Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current weeks ssue. 10:U a.m. worshp Servce 11:15 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p m. U.C.Y.M. meets on alternate Sundays. 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Cherub and junor chor. 8 p.m. Thursday, Chapel chor,, 1:30 p.m. Thrd Frday, Womens Fellowshp, church basement. 8:30 p.m. Servce meetng Matherton Area MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH 2:00 p.m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Worshp servce Fulton Areo Sunday School and church 9:00 to ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 10:30 a.m. Fathers Francs Murray, Joseph Rev, Francs Johannldes, Mnster Sunday evenng servce 6:00 to 7:00 Drot and Lawrence Delaney FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp, P.m, Rectory: 102 W. Randolph, Lansng Va mle east of Perrnton on M-57, Tuesday evenng each week Boy Md-week servce 7:30 to 8;30 p.m. Phone 4( A mle south Scouts. Rev. Fred Wng, Pastor Everyone Is welcometotheseservces, Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 p.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Sunday: 6, 8, ; DeWltt, 9 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp Holday: 7, 8, 10 a.m.; 5:30, 7:30 7:00 p.m. Youth Servce FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH P-m. 7:45 p.m. Evenng Servce Ayerll M, Carson, Mnster (St, Johns Baptst Temples Msson Weekday Masses: 8 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Prayer and Church about 12 mles north Confessons Saturday. 3:30 to 5 prase servce Sunday, July 23: 10:00 a.m. Mornng ^ C ^ m u ^ m r * ^ ^ ^ 7:30 t0 9. Eves o Holdays, to Worshp Wednesday, July 26: 6:45 p.m. Boy Scout Troop No, 81. ST." JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Wllam G. Hankerd. Pastor Rev. Raymond Goahrng Assocate Pastor Rectory 109 Lnden St. Ph Convent 110 S. Oakland Ph !, School 201 E. Cass Ph ^ Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 p.m. Sunday,- 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 12. Holy Days See bulletn. Weekdays 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m.; after 7 pm. Mass untll 9 pm. Weekday evenngs a few mnutes before evenng Mass.. Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance, Thursday from 4 to 5 p m and after the evenng Mass untl all are heard. Mass and Prayers of Adoraton at 7:15 p.m. Holy Communon on Frday at 6 and 7:15 a.m. Adoraton of the Blessed Sacrament, 8:30 p.m. on Thursday through 7 p.m. on Frst Frday. Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena after 7:15 p.m. Mass each Tuesday. Relgous Instructon Classes Adult, Inqury Class, Tuesday at 8 p m. Hgh School CCD, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Publc Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 untl 5 p.m. Baptsms Each Sunday at 1:30 by appontment, Other arrangements by appontment. Sunday School and church 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday evenng servce 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Everyone Is Welcome to these servces, WEST PILGRIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Rev. Bran K. Sheen, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 10:45 a,m, Church School ASSEMBLY OF GOD S US-27 & E. Baldwn Joseph F. Eger, Jr., Pastor 10:00 a.m Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6-30 pm. Youth Servce 7:30 p.m Sunday Evenng 7 p.m. Weanesday, second and fourth, WMC 7:3D p.m. Wednesday evenng servce SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 60S North Lansng Street Elder, E. F. Herzel, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:15 am. Church Servce 10:30 a.m. Sabbath School Servce JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Kngdom Hall North Lansng St,. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.-congregaton Book Studes. Text studed: "The Natons Shall Know That I am Jehovah -How?" SHEPARDSVILLE Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Theocratc UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Darold Boyd, Pastor 445 Dvson Street East Lansng, Mnstry School Texts Used: «Bble" and "Ad to Bble Understandng" 8:30 p.m. Servce Meetng. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Publc Lecture- 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce. 10:45 Gven by Qualfed Representatve of a.m. Church School, the Watchtower. Bble and tract Wednesday: 7:00p.m. Chor practce. Socety. 10;30 a.m.-watchtowerstudy- 8:00 p.m. Prayer servce. Current ssue of the Watchtower" Admnstratve Board frst Monday magazne studed, n the month. PUBLIC INVITED General Thursday In January, Aprl and September. Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at the homes of members. Berean Crcle meets thrd Thursday evenng In each month at the homes of members. meetng of WSCS thrd COLLECTION TAKEN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South US-27 Paul A. Travs, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bble School 10:55 a t m. Worshp Servce 11 a.m. Chldrens Churches 6 p.m. IN-TIME and HI-TIME 7 p.m. Evenng Worshp Each Wed., 7 p.m. The Hour of Power for the whole famly. 8 P.m. Chor practce. Frst Sunday-Communon Servce Frst Tuesday-Deacons Meetng Second Tuesday-Ladles Mssonary Crcle. Last Tuesday-Trustees Meetng Mon., Prl. "Moments of Medtta- ton." Rado WRBJ. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Rev. C.A. Stone, Pastor, 312 N. U.S. 27 Phone :4D a.m. Church School 11;00 a.m. Worshp Servce 7:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp WEDNESDAY 4:00 p.m. Logos. Club 8:00 p.m. Famh Bble StucK CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE 515 North Lanslnf Street Rev Wesley Manker Phone :00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Mornng Worshp 6:15 pm. Young Peoples Servce 7-(P n m Evenng Worshp Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. Caravan. 7:45 pm Bble Study and prayer hour. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 305 Church Street Phone Robert Bentley, Mnster 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp Prayer servce as announced. ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of E. Walker and Mead Sts. SALEM UNITEDMETHODISTCHURCH Rev. Hugh E. Bannnga, Pastor Parsonage and Offce: US-27 Rectory Offce ] and County Lne Road Summer Schedule Pastor Charles VanLente Every Sunday, 7 a.m. Holy Communon. 2nd & 4th Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worshp. Phone :30 Holy Communon and Sermon. Other a.m. Church School. Sundays. 9 a,m. Mornng Prayer and Sermon. 9 a.m. Church School and Nursery. Every Monday evenng, 7 p.m. Healng Servce. 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7 p.m. Senor Ctzens. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, noon, Senor Ctzens. Every Tuesday mornng and evenng Weght Watchers. Startng June 22, every Thursday mornng, Bble School at 9:30 a.m. PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Darold D, Boyd 9:45 a.m.-church School. 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp Womens Socety meets the last Wednesday of each month, Dnner at 12:30. Meetng at 1:30. Youth Fellowshp meets the frst and thrd Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Councl of Church Mnstres and Admnstratve Board meets the frst Sunday of each month followng a pot* luck dnner at noon. Youth chor meets each Wednesday at 7 p.m. Senor chor meets each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH US-27 at Sturgls Rev. Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Dscussons. 10:15 a.m. Dvne Worshp. Holy Communon - 1st Sunday each month. Confrmaton Instructon Wednesdays after 3:15 p.m. 7:30 p,m. 1st Tuesday each month - Lades Guld-LWML. 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays - Adult Informaton Classes, beglnnlngeachseptember and February. Call or for specfc nformaton. Church Offce Hours - 9:00-12:00 a.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Frday. CHURCH OF CHRIST OF ST, JOHNS 680 N.Lansng St. Seventh Day AdvenUst Buldng Mke Hargrave, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Sunday.School 10:30 a,m. Mornng Worshp Wed. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meetng., Call for more nformaton. ST. JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE 400 E, State St. Rev. Jerry Thomas, Pastor Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Chor practce 7:30 p.m. Md-week Servce. Thursday: 7:30 p.m. WSCS Thrd Thursday. DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH Turner Road, DeWtt Rev. Douglas Beach, Pastor Phone a,m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp Servce 6 p.m. Young People 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:15 p.m. Wednesday - Bble Study and Prayer. A frendly church wth a message for today. Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng Bble Preachng. DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Inter-denomnatonal Murl J. Eastman. Pastor Amy Mulford, Sunday School Supt. Marlyn Krol. Co-Supt. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Church 7 p.m. Youth Fellowshp REDEEMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 105 N. Brdge St. H. Forest Crum f Mnster 9:30 a.m. Worshp, (nursery provded, 10:30 - l:00a.m.,coffeefel- Iowshlp, 11 a,m. Church School. ST. ANNES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Rev Glenn US-27 V, and Cathey, Webb Road Jr. Resdence Church Rectory" 224:2600 Offce nd and 4lh Sundays 9 a.m., Holy Communon and sermon. Other Sundays 9 a.m., mornng prayer and sermon. Church school every Sunday, a.m. 9:30 COMMUNITY OF ST. JUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmltt, Pastor 409 Wlson, DeWltt Daly Mass: Mon. and Thurs. - 7:30 p.m. Tuea., Wed. and Frl. 7:00 a,m. Sunday Mass: 9:00 and.ls" a.m. Servces \at Mddle School, DeWltt. 8 EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal Round Lake Road V* mle East of US-27 Glen J. Farnham, Pastor Wafm. Sunday School. Classes for 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp, 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowshp. Senor, 14 and up; Jet Cadets, p.m. Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bble Study and prayer. Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n all servces. "An open door to an open book"... A Bble preachng church wth a message for you,... Baptsm: Sunday at 1 p.m. Please call n advance. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Davd B. Franzmeler, Pastor 380 W. Herbson Rd.. DeWltt Phone Now usng new house of worshp. Sunday mornng schedule: Sunday dsslonl^ls a m Dvne Worshp 10:30 a.m. Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2619 E. Maple Rapds Road Rev Paul R. Jones* Pastor Phone a.m. Bble School for everyone. 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp cnhnft T - nn *n«,-h, B. Bnj~*H.Tft. 7:30 >p,m Adult Bble dscussons. Nursery provded durng servces, ascusson 9.15 a.m.._ 6:30 p.m. Youth Meetngs 6:45 p m, Wednesday, Jr. Chor; Chancel rhnnp" Chor, 7:30 p.m. VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 241 E. State Road Bath Area Rev. LaVern Bretz, Pastor 9:45-10:45 a.m. Church School. BATH UNITED METHODIST There Is a class for everyone from the youngest to the oldest. The Bble CHURCH. s our textbook Rev. Clarence Keth.11 a.m.-12 Noon Mornng Worshp, Telephone 641-6b87 Junor Church for chldren through 6th 11 a.m. Worshp grade 10 a.m. Church School 5:ao pm. BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 p.m. Evangelstc Servce 8:0D p.m. Mornfng Chor practces Wednesday, 7:00 pm, Md-week Prayer Servce; 8.00 p.m. Mornng Chor practce Saturday 10:00 a.m. Jr. Chor practce 1st Thursday 7:30 p.m. Womans Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2-00 pm. Ann Judson Guld for Jr. H. grls 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Mens Fellowshp SOUTH DeWITT CHURCH OF 1 CHRIST Temporarly Meetng at the DeWltt Hgh School Evangelst: Rchard J. Wolfcale Telephone: a.m. "Revval Fres," Channel 5 TV; "Revval Fres." 1110 rado. 9:45 a.m. Bble School 10:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp. Sermon: "The Mnd of Chrst." Weekly Communon. 6:30 pm. Youth groups for grades 1 through freshman n college. 6:30 p.m. Evenng Worshp. Sermon: "What the Church of Chrst Stands For." Wednesday, 7 p.m. Hour of Power, 8 classes, Thursday, 7 p.m. Fshermens Club FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF DeWITT Jay T. George, Pastor The Frst Baptst Church of DeWtt wll begn conductng regular servces n the Townshp Hall No. 1 located at 414 E. Man n DeWtt Sunday, September 20 Sunday School wll begn at 10 a.m. followed by Church Worshp servce at 11 a.m. There wll be an Evenng Servce at 6:30 p m. For more nformaton concernng the Frst Baptst Church of DeWltt call n DeWltt or Jn St Johns. a VALLEY FARMS UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 155 E. Sate Rd. Rev. Nel Bolnger. Pastor Phone a n Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp. 7:30 p m. Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Youth servce. Thursday, 730 p m. Bble Study We cordally nvte ou to attend any or all of these servces. Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVEST1ME Sunday mornng at 10:30 am. WRBJ on your dal ST. ANNES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev. Glenn V. Cathey, Jr., Vcar Resdence Church nd and 4th Sundays - 9 a.m., Holy Communon. Other Sundays - 9 a.m., mornng prayer and sermon. Rley Townshp ST. PETER LUTHER U4 CHURCH MISSOURI SYD 4V mles west of St. Johns on M-3I 5, mles south on Francs road 2 mles west on Church road Marvn L. Barr, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Worshp t. _, M_, 9:15 a.m. Sunday School and Bble OlflSSCSt Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at 8 a.m., thrd Sunday of the month at 10:30 a.m. SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wllard Farrer. Pastor Located " mle east of Francs Road on Chadwck Road 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a m Worshp Servce Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNISONVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads Rev. Dan Mles, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Church Servce 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapds Area Parsh Pastor-Charles VanLente Parsonage and OWee: US-27 and Clnton Gratot County Lne Road Phone THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MAPLE RAPIDS Pastor - Rev. Abe S, Castor Parsonage - Mlddleton Phone Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. Tuesday - 1:30p.m. WSCS frst Tuesday each month. 7:00 p.m. Senor Chor practce. 7:00, p.m. Scouts. GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Scott and Marshall Roads Pastor-Charles VanLente Sunday: 9:4* a.m. Church School, 11:00 a.m. Worshp. Thursday: WSCS 4th Thursday at 8:00 p.m. LOWE UNITEDMETHODISTCHURCH, Lowe and North Lowe Road Pastor Charles VanLente Sunday: Church Servce Sunday School " Tuesday: Choral Actors 3-4:30. Wednesday: Bble Study 7:30-8:30.,Senlor Chor 7:30-8:30. CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Maple Rapldt, Mchgan JRev Robert E. Myers, Pastor BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Rchard Cole, Pastor 10:00 a.m.sunday School 6:30 p.m. Yojth Fellowshp 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek servce on Wednesday 7:30 P.m, REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Corner Upton Rd. & Stoll Rd. Elder - Earl Premoe Sunday School-10 a.m. Preachng Servce 11 a.m. Chor Practce Wed, 6:30 p.m. Md-Week Prayer Servce Wed. 7:30 p.m., Everyone welcome. Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:30 a.m.-sunday School, Supt. Merle Baese> DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 10 a.m. Sunday School, Supt. Kenneth Kger 11 a.m. Worshp servce. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Charles Cowley am". Worshp servce 11*00 a.m. Sunday School, Paul Brown, Supt. 6 p.m. Junor and Senor BYF 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 3:30 p.m., Wednesday Junor and Senor Chor practce. 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer and Bble Study. - DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School 5565 E. Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Jack Schwark, S S. Supt. 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Church 7 p.m. Junor and Youth Fellowshp 7:30 p m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m., Wednesday PTayer Meetng ST. CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Pastor P.O. Box E. Man St. Bannster, Phone: SundayLturges:Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday (May 1 to Dec. 1 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. (Dec. 1 to May 1 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Holy Day Lturges: 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Ray McBratne, Pastor Telephone or :30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:30 a.m. Church School 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng. EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a m. Mornng Worshp 7*30 p.m. Wednesday Prajyer meetng Fowler Area MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Fr. Albert J.Schmltt, Pastor Sunday Masses 6;30;fl,:30 and 10:30 a.m. * 1 Weekdays Durng school year, 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. Holy Days 5 0; 7:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. eve before. - Sorrowful Mother Novena Frday, 7:30 p.m, Saturdays-7:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler H.E, Rossow, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Worshp. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Ovd Areo CHURCH OF GOD Ovd, Mchgan Rev* L. Sanders, Pastor 10:00 a m, Sunday School 11:10 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:00 p.m Youth Fellowshp 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p n. Wednesday, Bble Study; 6.43 p m. Chor practce UNITED CHURCH OF OVID 141 West Front Street Claude B. Rdley, Pastor Vera Tremblay, Church School,Supt. 10:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp (Man St. Buldng NursoryServlce Provded, 10:00 a.m, - Church School Classes, Board Meetlngs-2nd Tuesday of each month. Womens Fellowshp General Meetlngs-2nd Wednesday. Crcle Meetlngs-3rd Wednesday. Chldrens Chor-Wed. at 4 oclock. Junor Chor-Wed. at 4 oclock. Senor Chor-Wed. at 7 oclock. Each Week The Clnton County News Wll publsh One Of The Many Fne Churches Located n Clnton County. 1 THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE S * H Farm Sales ft Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty 4 M. N. on US-27 to French Rd. Phone Egon Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hlghwn Phone D & B Party Shoppe Open Monday thro Satnrtoy Complete Party Supples 224 N. Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery 108 W, Walker Ph Parrs Rexall Store The Corner Drug store Phone Schmltt Electrc 807 1/2 E. State St. Johns Burton Abstract and Ttle Company 119 N. Clnton, St. Johns OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Man at Oak street Rev. Sar C. Copelln, Pastor Norma Johnson, Church School Supt. Mrs, Ida Beardslee, Organst 9:45 a.m. - Church School. 11:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp. Wed., 7 p.m., Senor Chor Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Bble Study. OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH "the church wth Acts 20:20 vson* 1100 N. Man St., Ovd Rev. Rchard Gleason Church Phone Parsonage Phone :00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:00 p.m. Youth F.M.Y. 7:30 p.m. Evenng Worshp 8:30 a.m. Ladles Bble Study every Tuesday 730 p.m. Wednesday evenlngprayer Servce 6:00 p.m. Teens Soft Ball every Frday HOLV FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Fr Joseph Auon r 10!30 a.m. Mass on Sunday, 7 p.m. Evenng Mass on Wednesday. Confessons 10 to 10:30 on Sunday mornng. ST. JOHNS Central Natl Bank OF ST. JOHNS st Johns Ovd Pewnmo Member FDIC Phllps Implement COMPANY 313 N. Lansng St. rh Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N. Clnton Phone Wes Gulf Servce WE GIVE S&H STAMPS Free Pck-up & Delvery S. US-27 Ph Jm McKenze Agency 212N. Clnton, St. Johns 214 W. Washngton, Iona Ajlaby-Brewbakerjnc., 108 1/2 N! Clnton St. St. Johns, Mchgan St. Johns Co-op N. Clnton Ph Pewamo Area ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCll Pewamo, Mchgan Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A, Pastor Sunday Masses 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Daly Mass 7:30 a.m. Holy Baptsm Sunday, 1 p.m. Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3:30 and "7:30 p.m. Famly Holy Hour for Peace Saturday, 7:15 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan 1 Dr. Lloyd Walker 1636 Horzon Drve, Iona Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Unted Methodst Yolth Fellowshp. WSCS meets thrd Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardsvlle roads 10:00 a.m. Sunday school, Classes for all ages, 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6J30 p.m. Youns People 7:30 p.m. EvenngServce 7!30 p.h. Wednesday, prayer meet* lng Ladles Mssonary crcle meets <u ThurarJ & v T Couples Club meets 4th Saturday n month Federal-Mogul CORPORATION St. John* Plant- FOWLER Mathews Elevator Grata Feed Beans Phone Farmers Co-op ELEVATOR Wayne Feeds and Gran * Phone 582-2M1 Schofer Heatng, l«c; Heatng, Ar Condtonng Swmmng Pools Fowler, Ph WESTPHALIA Moynord-flllen STATE BANK Portland lunheld WettpbaUa Member F.D.I.C. Phone WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Edward F. Otto, pastor Phone Mornng Worshp: 10:00 a.m. Church School Classes 11:15 a.m. ^ Jr. and Sr. HI Y.F. 6:00 p.m., Cherub and Youth Chor Wednesday, 3:00 p.m.! Chancel Chor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. Noon meetngs every 3rd Wednesday. W.X.Y.Z. Noon meetng every 1st Wednesday. Councl on Mnstres every 3r" Monday at 7:30. Admnstratve Board, 4th Monday of! every 3rd month. ; ST. MARYS CHURCH Rev Fr Aloysus H. 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