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1 Clnton County News Name Elane Brockmyer to Mental Health Board he Communty Mental Health Board, Clnton-Eaton-ngham Countes, has announced the appontment of 2 new members to ts Board of Drectors. A selecton commttee of the 3 county Boards of Commssoners has the responsblty 'for choosng the new board members. he new members were offcally ntroduced at the August 14 Board Meetng. Elane Brockmyer of St. Johns, a Clnton County Commssoner, was chosen to succeed Maurce Gove who had served on the Board snce January, Mrs. Brockmyer and her husband Jerrold have 7 chldren rangng from ages 7 to 16. She s actve n many cvc and church actvtes ncludng membershp n the Cooperatve Extenson Famly Lvng. Councl, the ' Clnton County Democratc Party Executve Board and s a precnct delegate to the County and State Democratc Conventon. She also served for 4 years as a 4-H leader, Laure Downs of Lansng succeeds Kaarna Menke who has been wth the Board snce January, Mrs. Downs and husband Wllam have 8 chldren, 2 of whch are MSU students, 2 attend Sexton Hgh School, 2 are n Pattengll Junor Hgh, and 2 at Genessee Grade School. Downs s employed at Schafer Bakery n Lansng, Mrs. Downs s a former member of the Holy Cross School Board and former secretary of the West Sde Neghborhood Assocaton Board. She currently serves as a Board Member of the West Sde Neghborhood ' Assocaton. ( Meals on Wheels elect offcers S. JOHNS - Meals on Wheels, an vorganzaton provdng hot meals for Clnton Memoral Hosptal out-patents at home have elected offcers for the comng year. Presdent s Carole Chalmers, Murel Glson s vce-presdent and Jeanette Huflrd was re-electeplsecretary and Nancy Wells was re-elected treasurer. New board members are Marlyn McQueen and Glora Hallenbeck. Current board members are Maxne Parmelee and Paulne Warren, outgong presdent. here wll be a meetng of all delverers, collecters and board members at the hosptal cafetera Sept. 23. Persons wshng to delver meals may call Murel Glson, % 26 PAGES St/wkfk Ctnlpft Cow. $WOL 1856 S. JOHNS, MCHGAN Fall sports have ther ups and downs and t's not all n football. Above, members of the St. Johns'Hgh School grls' swmmng team practce dvng n preparaton for ther fall swmmng team. Below, a St. Johns Redwng hts the turf n the season opener aganst Mt. Pleasant as 1975 grdron acton gets underway. Meet all the Clnton County hgh school football teams n ths week's ssue of the Clnton County News, Clnton County teachers jon Unted Way Campagn Clnton County teachers recently showed ther support of the 1975 Unted Way Campagn by holdng Unted Way presentatons on eacher Orentaton Day, September 2. Well over 500 educators from G Clnton County school dstrcts met at ther respectve schools to receve orentaton to the Unted Way. Paul McNamara, Campagn Charman, explaned that the Clnton Unted Way Campagn had begun a plot program wth* school teachers ths year. ''Clnton County teachers really care about ther local communtes. he nterest that the local Educaton Assocatons h ve shown n presentng the Unted Way story at ther meetngs brngs ths out," McNamara sad. "Already the Ovd-Else Dstrct, under the leadershp of Al Dckens, elementary teacher, reports that ths year's contrbutons have more than trpled those of last year - the average contrbuton to date s n excess of $27." McNamara added that a v n1t,nfmr ' speaker addressed each of the Educaton Assocatons and presented the local campagn flm "Who Needs t?" whch shows Unted Way nvolvement n the Md- Mchgan area. After the presentatons, Bll Rchards, a local Unted Way volunteer, arranged for payroll deducton wth teachers of ne Clnton County school dstrcts. "Payroll deducton allows the employee to support the 41 Unted Way agences on a regular, gradual bass rather than contrbutng n a lump sum," Rchards explaned. Home tour Saturday S. JOHNS - ours begn at nton About eghty county hgh school students wll learn car repar and upkeep from a 1975 Oldsnoble orcado andtt 1975 OldsmobHe Starfre whch were donated to the Clnton Area Career Center through the efforts of Bee's Chevrolet and OldsmobHe, nc. by the OldsmobHe dvson of General Motors. Shown wth the donatons, from left to rght, are Roger Enyart, drector df the career servces; Bernard Fcldpausch, of Bees Chevrolet and OldsmobHe, nc.; and Peter Alley, nstructor. ; a.m. County Hstorcal Socety home tour. Durng the a.m. to 5 p.m. tours, tour partcpants wll be able to vew 6 homes and 2 churches at least 0 years old. Durng the candlelght tour, 2 homes and another church wll be featured. 'our tckets wll be avalable on the courthouse lawn or n advance at Bennett's Jewelry and Bement Publc Lbrary n St. Johns; DeWtt Publc Lbrary n Fowler; from Mrs. Cyrus Waldron n Fowler; Levey's Jewelry n Else and Bancroft's Clothng n Ovd. ckets are $3 for the daytme tour and $2 for the candlelght tour. Also ncluded n the day's actvtes wll be poneer craft demonstratons, street market, antque autos, art and crafts show and sale, antque qult exhbt, antque show and sale, poneer luncheon, square dance r demonstraton, retreat by the 5th Battery of fchgan Lght Artllery, barbershop quartet, band groups, Heather Ppers, ce cream socal, chmes concert, sdewalk museum and other actvtes. For a complete schedule of events, consult the specal Home our Secton n last week's Clnton County News. v. Announce AC tests St. Johns Hgh School students who are plannng to attend college after graduaton should plan to take the AC test beng offered Saturday, Oct. 18. Students plannng to take the exam must be regstered by Sept 22. Applcatons' are avalable at the hgh school offce. Students plannng to apply for fnancal ad should plan to take the AC test on one of the offered dates. See the bulletn announcng test dates n the gudance offce, * SEPEMBER 17, 1975 Bath teachers ratfy... By Jane Morrlss Clnton County News Wrter Bath communty teachers have accepted a contract whch wll gve them more takehome pay, expanded nsurance coverage, and a pad-retrement program. he teachers voted by a wde majorty to accept the contract, uesday nght. Bath school board ratfed the contract at ther regular meetng Wed. evenng. / here was no. salary hke, though all teachers were advanced one step on the 12- step pay scale. Salary schedules for Bath communty-teachers range from $8,800 to $14,696. Accordng to Actng Superntendent of Bath Communty Schools, James Hxon, the salary advance wth fully pad retrement Ovd-Else teachers are stll teachng wthout a contract. he hursday evenng meetng of the ' school board and teachers resulted n an mpasse. he man dspute s over namng an nsurance carrer. he teachers would lke to reman wth Mchgan Educatonal Specal Servce Assocaton, (MESSA), whch s a subsdary of Mchgan Educatonal Assocaton. However, school board Superntendent 15 Cents wll mean an average salary ncrease per teacher of 8 to 9%. Last year, teachers pad 5<& of ther salary nto ther retrement fund wth the admnstraton addng matchng funds. By July 8,1976, all Mchgan Schools wll have to provde ther teachers wth fullypad retrement funds. Bath teachers turned down ther frst contractn whch the admnstraton offered to rase the base salary $150 from $8,800 to $8,950, and expand nsurance benefts. * Accordng to Ralph Perce, charman of the teachers' negotatng team, the teachers rejected the frst contract Sept. 3 because they dd not feel t was enough. "he teachers are qute satsfed," sad Perce, "wth ther new contract.". Ovd-Else stll at stalemate Don Kenny sad n a telephone ntervew Monday that the admnstraton feels that snce the school board pays the nsurance premums, the school board should have the rght to name the carrer. he nsurance carrer favored by the admnstraton s the School Employers rust. he Ovd-Else eachers are nto ther thrd week of teachng wthout a contract, and have ordered a fact-fndng commttee to study the problem. Dscuss acqurng Bcentennal museum DEW - he DeWtt Bcentennal Commsson wll be meetng hursday at 7:30 p.m. n the cty lbrary to dscuss an offer by Dr. Frederck Smth to let them have hs offce buldng at 203 E. Man St. to house a bcentennal museum. Dr. Smth wll soon be vacatng the buldng that, accordng to charman Faye Hanson, s a local hstorcal landmark - bult between 1840 and he only htch s that the comsson would have to move the hstorc buldng to another locaton and that, Mrs. Hanson sad, could cost upwards of $6,000, ncludng securng the foundaton. Mrs. Hanson told DeWtt Cty Councl Monday nght the Commsson wll try to rase the money; but, they need a place to move the buldng to. Mrs. Hanson sad she was thnkng of the forthcomng Orla E. McGure Park on Man and Morrs Streets - near an old barn that s ' "H located n the park. Councl and Mrs. Hanson tossed around the dea wth Mrs. Hanson suggestng that the house become a hstorc museum that would contnue on after the Bcentennal. Councl was concerned about the cost, partcularly snce Mrs. Hanson was askng that the cty pay for the hookng n of the sewer. hey also wondered about the soundness of the structure, f the house could be safely moved and whether or not the house would ft n wth the plans for the park. Expressng these concerns, Cty Engneer Orla E. McGure, sad, "cost - wse and lay - out wse, t needs to be studed." Councl, however, was not totally aganst the dea and apponted Parks Charman, Frank" Deak, to attend the hursday meetng to get some more nformaton on the project..y.,, Nguyen Vet Dem and hs famly, Vlenamese refugees arrve at Captol CHy Arport on ther way to ther new home on E. State Street n St. Johns. He was a rado broadcaster for the U.S. Embassy n Sagon before fleeng from Vetnam to Guam.,he famly s sponsored by the St. Johns Lutheran Church and varous cvc and church organzatons..'/* SARS FRDAY A CLNON HEARE S. JOHNS Sept Days Only HeHatbPAR WNNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS. kcm*. BES PCURE SHOWMES: Fr. Sat, Sun. 7:30 Showng Sunday Matnee 4 p.m. $J00 ADULS

2 2A, Uned Way pcks he 1975 Unted Way of Mchgan poster chld s a lvely grl who has been cured of a congental heart defect. anya Glover, 7, lved wth her mother, Marva, n Muskegon. She's an only chld. As poster chld for UMW, anya, wll symbolze the thousands of people who beneft from the work of hundreds of Unted Way servce agences throughout the state. he Mchgan Heart Assocaton js one of the Unted Way servces. anya s pctured on the 1975 XJMW poster along wth three members of organzed labor. Each of the four has had open heart surgery. he others are CLNON COUNY NEWS/ 1975 Poster chld Walter A. Campbell, of Lansng, secretary-treasurer of the Mchgan State AFL-CO and presdent of UMW; Ernest "p" Rumsby, busness agent, eamsters Local 299, Detrot; and Kenneth W. Robnson, former drector,' Regon 1-D, UAW, Grand. Rapds, anya was ntroduced to the press at a luncheon n Lansng at whch the State AFL-CO was host. Campbell was master of ceremones. Wllam C. Marshall, presdent of the AFL-CO, also spoke. anya receved a proclamaton from the legslature presented by House Speaker Bobby Crm. * When anya's doctor n Enter Now! S. JOHNS, MCHGAN Muskegon dscovered that she had an enlarged heart, he referred her to Dr. Albert W. Sparrow, a cardologst at the ngham Medcal Center n Lansng. Dr. Sparrow dscovered a hole between the two upper, or blood recevng chambers of anya's heart, Because of the sze of the defect, surgcal closure was ndcated and, on July, 1973, Dr. Seong Ch performed the surgery at the Medcal Center. Snce that tme, Dr. Sparrow has seen anya perodcally and has now pronounced her cured of her congental heart defect. She requres no medcaton and she s under no restrctons. Her actvty tolerance s that of a completely normal seven-yearold. She s enterng the second grade at the Angell School n Muskegon. he Unted Way of Mchgan s a state-wde federaton of 23 health and communty servce organzatons. t provdes fnancng, communcaton and budgetng servces for ts members, UMW receves ts funds from more than 0 local Unted Way campagns held throughout Mchgan each year, 1 Besdes the Heart September 17,1975 Assocaton, UMW members nclude the Amercan Dabetes Assocaton-Mchgan Afflate, Leader Dogs for the Blnd, the Chldren's Leukema Foundaton, the Kdney Foundaton of Mchgan and 18 others. 25tb touuv&lwty, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Feldpausch wll celebrate ther 25th weddng annversary, Sept. 27. A hanksgvng,mass wll be offered at 2 p.m. n St. Joseph Catholc Church, St. Johns, where they marred Sept. 6, Followng the mass, an open house, dnner, and dance wll be held n St. Joseph Gymnasum from 5 p.m. untl mdnght. he event s sponsored by ther chldren. All frends and relatves are nvted to attend. m St. Johns Read every ad on ths page. An mportant game wll be lsted for your selecton. Jon the fun) You can wn $20 cash, pad by he Clnton County News each week to the person who guesses the most wnners of the hgh school and college football games lsted on ths page. Shop the ads and read the rules to fnd out how you can cash nl 2. On a separate sheet of paper, wrte the name of each merchant on ths page and after hs name, the name of the team you select as the wnner of the game lsted n ths ad. Lst n sequence 1 thru Be sure and prnt your name and address planly on your entry. 4. Mll your entry to Contest Edtor, he Clnton County News, St Johns, before 6 pm Frday p delver t personally to he Clnton County News offce before 5 pm Frday. Mall must be postmarked no lter than ntbhcuhv 5. Contest wnners wll be announced each week n he Clnton County News. 6. Only ona entry per person s allowed. 7. Remember - Your guesses plus the names of the merchants, must be on a SEPARAE sheet of paper... not on ths page. 8. See copy at left for te breaker.. BROUGH O YOU BY HESE MERCHANS: SALES AND SERVCE BEE'S SPORS DVSON 2137 So. US-27 St, Johns ' Phone Ext. 43 Fowler vs Beltsvue FERLZER-Bag or Bulk AGRCULURAL LMESONE ANHYDROUS AMMONA 28% NROGEN SOLUON Phone: "Let's Get'Em Rght, Nck!' St. John vs Charlotte Drvng A Bl^h Car? MSU vs Mam o Oho, * ] Ashley Dress t up wth specal wheels, v rased whte.letter tres! FORMULA 1FJES EMAGS APPLANCE CHROME. CRAGAR & KEYSONE WHEELS ' c HUB RE CENS* Clnton County's Larpnt R - d ' al lr» D - *' 1411 N. US-27 St. JOHNS Ph <**-*%. *w? fffrjhrwp Your Savngs Earn More 5V4 /c Passbook Current Annual Rate EARNS DALY COMPOUNDS QUARERLY CAPOL SAVNGS &L0AN S. JOHNS ncorporated n Lansng, Mchgan. Member Federal Home Loan Bank System, \'M.r.(Hs.r- MH'nuYujr'm-HHWOM' Bath vs Wllamston HEME! MJC Jtolmnl w UvM ff wsnapfewttltlmo AL GALLOWAY NC. WE BUY... SELL... RADE USED RACORS-FARM MACHNERY- RACOR PARS USED.H. and JOHN DEERE MACHNERY %?* S. JOHNS, MCHGAN PHONE Frst Farm Worth of St. Johns on US-27 Ovd-Else vs Chestng PLANNNG FOR A WEDDNG? )m( tutt ltxw J'rutt a t M' of tn' twxl unt hwl n vhlm Wcrr" Statonery f «* H \y ('.Wnttn (.Mnfy.w* (#»* Clnton County" News ' 120 E, Walker St.- Johns \ PHONE Mchgan v Stanford : Statonery and Acceuora lor the ' nrgwrn Cm* rv*yw Cs>* ' faptr Pla't Brde.to.Be 'Mnlfctltt ' pfar-qfl ' htlnd Cup fto(4*u2tftl[ml * CcAt K*l»rt ' Con^f ' ltp\v Otanlen Waddng nylalom CLNON COUNY'S MOS COMPLEE CAMERA SORE Kodak & Polarod Cameras and flm EVERYHNG N PHOOGRAPHY- PARR'S REXALL DRUGS S. JOHNS Ph P-WvsWebborvlte DON' FORGE! Quckest and Fastest Road and Wrecker Servce n own... -CONES RULESs; 5 WRECKERS-RADO RADO DSPACHED HELER MOOR SALES E. State St, / S. JOHNS DsWtt vs Olvet ctsmm Phone SEE HE S. JOHNS CO-OP FOR ALL YOUR FARM SUPPLY NEEDS ' FERLZER s talor-made for your EXAC feld and yeld needs * St. Johns Co-op "Servng AH Your Farmng Needs" S. JOHNS CMU VJ Northern Mch. PHONE Lutheran Church dedcaton Sant John's Lutheran Church has set Sunday, Sept. 21, at 3:30 p.m. as the dedcaton date for ther new Whte Ppe Organ and balcony addton. hese new facltes complete a buldng program, durng whch classroom and offce wngs were bult and chancel remodelng done. Guest organst for ths specal servce wll be Professor Herbert E..Garske, presently a member of the muskfacultsfaw Concorda Lufhelfl WoH College n Ann Ar>or^chVar5 Proffessor Garske W< Professor Garske s a graduate of Concorda eacher's College, Rver Forest, llnos. He served 20 years at rnty Lutheran Church n Houston, exas, as a day school teacher, organst and chor drector. He has receved graduate degrees n musc from both Northwestern Unversty and the Unversty of Mchgan. He s organst and chor drector at St. Paul Lutheran Church n Ann Arbor. Musc selectons to be played" by professor Garske wll explot the resources of the organ and provdea cross secton of styles for most tastes.. Members of the communty are nvted to jon members of Sant John's n the Dedcaton Festval fpr these new facltes, partcpate n the sngng, and enjoy the rendtons of Professor, Garske, here wll be a Coffee Hour/Recepton after the servce. t wertfa SEP Legon Members and Wves and Auxlary Members and guest steak fry. Brng your own steak and table ware. Entertanment by Charle Anderson and hs Country Blue Grass Band Grll wll be ready at, 6 p.m., entertanment at 8 p.m. FMOUOFHtSWOWD Youngsters 8-13 DO Somethng Worthwhle s $ Competton est your football sklls aganst other youngsters your own a*ge. You have a chance to wn one of 18 trophes and go oh to the next level of competon. Brng your parent or guardan n to regster. Get your free ps Book and practce now. Regstraton Ends October 3 Competton Oct. 4 ME: 6:30 p.m. PLACE: AHLEC S.JQHNS FELD-PARK EGAN FORD SALES 200 W. Hgham S. JOHNS

3 - / September 17,1975 CLNON CQUNY NEWS, S, JOHNS, MCHGAN DeWtt opens wth wn over L-Burg 3A Members of the 1975 DeWtt Panther football team are [front, from left] Jm Hggnbottom, m Smpson, Ed Kluge, Mke Clsch, Mark Schaar, Chrs DeSmth, Chuck Stes, Greg Mallard, [2nd row, from left] erry Mtchell, Dale Butler, m Elkns, Jeff Wheat, Bob Strouse, Dave Powell, Vnce Vettrano, Bll Lennemann, [rear, from left] John Perez, Mke Schaar, Mke Jaskewcz, Ron Keener, Warren WUts, Jm Gorman, Marty DeBow, Dan Penzen and Arden Person, Assstant coaches are Hon Mead and Rck Cullen. Head coach s om sanhart. DeWtt Panther fall athletc schedule DeWtt Panther Sports SEP. GOLF Sept 8 Langsburg H Olvet A 12 Ovd-Else H 15 Stockbrdge A 16 Portland St. P. H 17 Fowler A 22 Haslett A 24 Oketnos H 29 P-W H OC. 1 Portland St. P 3 Ovd-Else 6 L.C.C 15 C.MA.C. 4:00 4:00 4:00 11:30 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 A 4:00 A 4:00 A 4:00 H 4:00 CROSS COUNRY SEP. 9 Mason A 4:00 11 Fulton-M. A 4:30 16 Cent, Mont. A 4:15 18 OhVet H 4:30 Pottervlle 22 L.C.C A 4:00 25 Sprngport A 4:30 29 thaca * A 4: OC. Pottervlle Fulton-M. St. Johns P-W Ovd-Else Pottervlle Bellevue Clnton Co. Haslett C.M.A.C H A A H A H H A 4: :30 4:00 4:30 4:00 4:00 4:00 GRL'S BASKEBALL SEP. Langsburg A 6:30 Ovd-Else H 6:30 Olvet A 6:30 Webbervlle H 6:30 OC. St. Johns A 6:30 Haslett H 6:30 Fowler A 6:30 F-M H 6:30 Bellevue H 6:30 Lesle A 6:30 P-W A 6:30 NOV. Portland A 6:30 Lansng C.C. A 6:30 11 Pottervlle 13 Mason GRL'S SWMMNG SEP. H A 23 Mason 25 Okemos OC. 2 St. Johns 7 Holt 14 Albon 21 Grand Ledge 28 Harry Hll 30 Marshall NOV. 6 Haslett JV FOOBALL *SEP. Langsburg Olvet Webbervlle OC. Fowler Fulton-M Bellevue P-W Portland St P NOV. Pottervlle FRESHMAN SEP. thaca Howell Grand Ledge OC. St. Lous H 6:30 A 6-30 H A A H A H A 4:30 H A 8 Mason A 4:30 15 Portland H 22 Open 29 Bath H NOV. 6 EatonRapds A DEW - Bob Strouse ran for a 4-yard touchdown n overtme to hand DeWtt a 12-6 vctory over Langsburg n the Sdedcde 1st game of the 1975 CMAC football season Frday nght. DeWtt took frst block n the contest when Warren WUts VARSY FOOBALL SEP. Langsburg H 7:30 Olvet H 7*30 Webbervlle A 7:30 OC. Fowler H 7:30 Homecomng Fulton-M Bellevue 7:30 7:30 P-W 7:30 Portland St. P. 7:30 Parents Nght NOV. Pottervlle A 7:30 CY OF DEW PUBLC HEARNG A publc hearng wll be held at p.m. on October 20, 1975, n Councl Chambers, before the regularly scheduled Councl Meetng regardng the vacatng of North Street. Ella Mae erpennng Clerk-reasurer *M«* * tossed to Chrs DeSmth n the 2d quarter on a 63-yard scorng combnaton. he converson attempt faled, Langsburg came back n the 3d quarter when George Strat powered over from the oneyard-lne, to te the contest. DeWtt jons Fowler, Pewamo - Westphala, Pottervlle and Webbervlle n wnnng the frst games of* the season n the CMAC. Arrest juvenle for b&e, assault DeWtt ownshp Polce have Wllam Nash sad he beleves -arrested a 14 yeacold juvenle tsthfryjuth broke nto a resdence for the breakng and enterng of at Pnehurst on Sept. 1 and 2 homes and^the assault and nto another resdence at 1521 battery of a woman on Sept. 1 Yorklegh on Sept. 2. and 2. he youth has been turned DeWtt ownshp Polce Chef over to Probate Court. PUBLC MEENG he Vllage of Westphala wll hold an Open Meetng on September 29,1975 at 8:00 p.m. n the ownshp Hall. t Meetng relatve to Law Enforcement wthn corporate lmts of the Vllage of Westphala. Wlma Schafer Vllage Clerk GO GE 'EM PANHERS DEW < SERVCE YOUR GOOD HEALH S OUR MOS MPORAN CONCERN Our many years n ths communty and our dedcaton to the cause of better health provde the bass for our deep personal nterest n the well-beng of you and your famly. QWtt tmmuq PHONE mm FEDEWA BULDERS NC N. US-27 St. Johns, Mchgan Phone E. McConnell, St. Johns hs beautful, well kept, mantenance free, brck home s wthn walkng dstance to schools and churches. 3 bdrms, freplace n lvng room,, newly decorated, marble wndow slls, new ar condtoner. Modern ktchen wth dsposal, large famly room, plenty of electrcal outlets and large storage closets. Lovely yard wth mature shade and 1 -car garage. All ths for only $26,500. Call BOB OR LLLAN LAW for appontment to see. 224*3236 or after 6 p.m On St. Johns Redwng golf VARSY Larry Larsen (SJ) 38; Mark McLean (H) 43. Loren Larsen (SJ) 39; Bryan Dean (H) 44. Wayne Dedyne (SJ) 42; Jay Norman (H) 45. Dave Cole (SJ) 43; Scott Sutherland (H) 45. otals (SJ) 162, (H) 177. JR. VARSY Jm Dedyne (SJ) 43; Kurt Beyer (H) 48 John Watkns (SJ) 44; Bll Burns (H) 48. Carl Nobs (SJ) 44; Brad Mlleson (H) 50. Bll Esler(SJ) 45; Greg Hall (H) 54. otals (SJ) 176, (H) 200. Varsty and JV's stll undefeated. Vandals busy Vandals rpped the convertble top and broke the antenna of a car parked n the 300 block of N. Clnton early Sept, - he owner of the car, Jule Havens of French Rd., St. Johns dscovered the damage at 1:30 a.m. and contacted the St. Johns Polce Department. Someone removed the barrcades from the Krby Center parkng lot at 705 N. U.S. 27 and drove ther pckup truck over the freshly-poured concrete and carred away ten 20- foot-long 2x4s the evenng of Sept. 9. he St. Johns * Polce Department s stll nvestgatng the ncdent. Pvt Reber SCHOFELD BARRACKS, HAWA - Army Prvate Paul S. Reber, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Reber, 1496 W, Jason Road, DeWtt, s assgned as a rado operator n the 25th nfantry Dvson here. **'% ***** '»«.! " SPONSORED BY DEW SPORS BOOSERS JOHN E. ALLEN CONSRUCON ROGER OVERWAY NSURANCE CANDEES V CUSOM NERORS BALLARD HOME CENER DREPS SERVCE CENER BLL FOWLER FORD SALES DEW PHARMACY HGHLAND HLLS GOLF & RECREAON CENER MCHGAN BEEF CO. 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4 4A < 7Hm%Aqe> UCMMA Alan Harold Pggott, 23,6216 Elane Frances Ketchum, 20, Hckory* Lane, Westphala; 7186 Chadwck Rd. f Langsburg. Patrca Ann Weber, 20, R.l, Pewamo.. Mchael rvng Shepard, 20, Mchael Clar Wlson, 20,3440 JJox 413, Pewamo; Maureen West Chadwck Rd, pewtt; Anne helen, 17, Box 11, ' Marca Kay Stewart, 20, 62. Westphala. West Howe Rd DeWtt. Kenneth Robert Vance, 54,777 - Raymond Frank Bates, 21, West State.Rd., Lansng; &995 S, Upton Rd,,'Latogsburg; Martha Emma Stephens, 38,777 A daughter, Melssa Ann, was born Sept 8 at 7:14.'p.m.,at Carson Cty Hosptal to Charles and Gal Wadell of Rt.'l, Else. She weghed 5 lbs,, 14% ozs. She has 1 sster and 2 brothers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. NelHarte of St. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wadell of Else. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wtchell of yahth (n =D S&d >o <y 0 u 1 DaHt \. ; Opnpora for what t about to brook on the world a an ovorwhtlmlng lurarm. O (tarn fht wayt tohotp pnvtnt' < dllmh. Bath and Mrs. Lucy Grubaugh of Ashley. he mother s the former Gall.Harte. he famly of Mela Hafelen cordally nvte frends and neghbors to jon them n honorng her 80th brthday, ' Sunday, from 2 to 5 p.m. at her home, 8695 Chandler Road, Langsburg. ' O loarn how to cop* wth (tor, tonlon and anxkty. O g«t along btrtor wth famly and frttnd. West State Rd Lansng. Robert Charles aylor, 18, 4450 W. Hpwe Rd., DeWtt; Patt Mare Smpson, 18, 315 E. Man Street, DeWtt. Danel A. Dlday, 19, 4 Normandy Drve, Lansng; Pamela Gartn, 19, 6412 Storer Ave., Cleveland, Oho, Elmer Joseph Warner, 56, 9600 Woodbury, Langsburg; Helen Standen, 52,1337 ucker Drve,. DeWtt. James Arnold Mller, 25, R.4, St, Johns; Janet Mare Rademacher, 23, R.2, St. Johns. Wllam Grmaldo, 24, 4139 Pne Creek SW, Grand Rapds; Cyntha Mare Burke, 21, 4360 Clark Rd., Lansng. Gerard Anthony Gross, 23, P.O. Box 127, Westphala; Lou Ellen Plre, 20, Route 2, Westphala. Ohav* htafth of body, poacoof mnd and (ortfllty oftplrt. 95*. of all Amrtam ore nol pepoed phytally. m*ntqlly or ptluolly tat what n tamng. pemng ^ A t Century 21 nsttute present! the.steps to total health whch combne the physcal, mental, socal and sprtual dmensons of lfe, hs unque program features a doctor-mnster team and s desgned to add lfe to your years.and years to your lfe. Each lecture s the bass for the classes whch' follow. Plan to attend each one. bn VOP EVERY LECURE FLrLLY LLUSRAED ''f.t ALL ARE NVED 3 Nghts each week- uesday, Wednesday and hursday From Now hrough October 30 7:30 p.m. *- : St Johns-BJgh Schoo FREE NURSERY SERVCE for babes and toddlers., SORY HOUR for tho chldren... No home should be wthout t. Proper nsulaton can save you hundreds, of dollars n heatng and coolng costs over the lfe of your home. Check your attb. f t doesn't have at least sx nchesof hgh, qualty nsulaton, talk to your nsulatng contractor, or us, about nstallng more, We can recommend qualfed contractors..,even arrange fnancng.,t's all part of a Mchgan ufanwvufv CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN Mr. 8 Mrs. Mchael McAdams Brde'sngs solo at her weddng Mss Con L. Burnham became the brde of Mr. Mchael H, McAdams n a double rng ceremony at the Duplan Church of Chrst, p.m. Aug. 15. he brde s the daghtfr of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burnham of N.,Scott Rd, St. Johns. he brdegroom s the son of Mr. and Mrj5. Henry McAdams of St. Lous, Justn Shepard conducted the ceremony at an altar decorated, wth baskets of whte dases and gladolus. he brde approached the.altar ;on, her/ ; father^,'arm; werng tf ong:gown^r+3ersey;, knt wth a cotton v'erce^eyelet lace bodce. Applque earned the desgn from the bodce to the full skrt. \ Publc Servce Commsson program to r help conserve energy. Weather strppng, storm wndows and doors, or nsulatng glass all help reduce heat loss, too. For more deas about how to use energy wsely pck up our free booklet, "Why nsulate?" consumers power _L Q he brde's floor-length vel was also trmmed wth dasy lace. Mss Burnham carred a bouquet of whte dases and yellow sweetheart roses accented wth baby's breath and stephanots arranged around a whte bble. \ Durng the Unty Candle Servce, the brde sang "ntreat Me Not o Leave hee," whle kneelng wth pano accompanment by Mrs. Wllam Hambleton. he organ prelude, processonal and recessonal..was., performed,.<«by «> -$da.^dunham,; an^-vmrsv^orman? 7 XAnh) Holm played- ^'Sunrse,.Sunset," on the gutar. Matron of honor was Patrca Johnson, sster of the brde, from Otsvlle. Attendants n- eluded: Lnda Burnham, sstern-law of the brde, of Houston, exas; Sherry Johnson, sster of the groom of St. Lous; and Brenda Longera, frend of the. brde, of St. Johns. he attendants wore yellow prncess-style gowns accessorzed wth sheer-ruffled bolero jackets whch were desgned by the brde and Mrs. Jesse aggart of.e. Lansng. her headdresses were fashoned from yellow' sweetheart roses and whte dases, and ther bouquets repeated the theme of dases and baby's breath. he flower grl was Mar Rvest, cousn of the brde. She carred a wcker basket decorated wth dases and baby's breath and dases, whch were flled wth petals. he brde's mother wore a floor-length prncess-style gown of lme green complmented by a mult colored floral patterned jacket. he groom's mother wore a blue floor-length gown wth a lace-trmmed cape collar. Both mothers wore corsages" of yellow sweetheart roses, orchd and baby's breath. Davd Mead of St. Lous was, best man. Groomsmen ncluded: Dwlght Adams, St. Lous; Dan Johnson, brother-nlaw of the groom, of St. Lous; Jeff Burnham, brother of the. brde, St. Johns, Rngbearer was Patrck Stowe, cousn of the brde, of Zlwaukee, Md. Ushers ncluded: Alan Johnson, brother-n-law of the brde, of Otsvlle, M.; Phl Hoyt and Keth McJlton both of St, Lous. Followng the servce there was a recepton at Gdeon Hall, Duplan Church of Chrst, Mrs.. Wanda Baker of St, Johns, Mrs. Betty Ellot of Lansng, Mrs. Janet Mtchell of Wedman, Mrs. Lyla Baese and Mchelle Baese of Else served guests at the recepton, ' Specal guests ncluded; Mrs. Lyna Burnham, grandmother of the brde, from Carp Lake, M., and Mrs. Ethel McAdams, grandmother of the groom from Clearwater, Fla. ' For her gong away ensemble, the brde chose a blue and whte knt pantsult. he couple honeymooned n ennessee before makng ther home n Lansng. he brde s a St. Johns Hgh School graduate, who attended MSU. he groom graduated from St. Lous Hgh School and served uf the army and attended CMU., September 17,1975 Mr. and Mrs. Randal Smmon honeymoon n Northern Mch. Dane Mare Sptzley became the brde of Randal Smmon n a double-rng ceremony at St, Joseph Catholc Church, Pewamo Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. he brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sptzley of R-l Pewamo. he brdegroom s the son. of Mr, and Mrs. Mark Smmon of R-l Fowler. Msgr. homas Bolger conducted the servce from an altar decorated wth sprays'of pnk and blue gladolus. Duane Feldpausch of DeWtt played the gutar. he brde was gven n' marrage by her father, wearng a chffon emprewasted gown wth a chapellength tran, he dress was trmmed wth ruffles and lace at the hem, cuffs, and neck. he chapel-length.vel was desgned by the brde, and hung from a Julet cap. She carred a bouquet of pnk., roses, whte.carnatons, and chrysanthemums. Attendng the brde were: mad of honor, Jance Sptzley, sster of the brde. Brdesmads we're Elarne Sptzley, sste,r of the brde; Patt Smmon, sster of the brdegroom; Arlene Weber, frend of the brde; and flower grl, Brenda Sptzley, cousn of the brde. he attendants wore lght blue pnafore-dresses trmmed wth matchng ruffles. he brde's mother wore a full-length aqua gown wth a lace jacket. She wore a pnkrose corsage. he mother of the groom wore a full-length yellow gown wth a matchng jacket. She wore a yellow-rose corsage. Dale Smmon, brother of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen ncluded: Clarence Sptzley, brother of the brde; and Alan Smmon, and Nel Smon, frend of the groom. Curt Smmon, brother of the groom acted as rngbearer. Followng the Servce there was a buffet dnner served at the St. Joseph School Hall,, Legh Ann Srrne Mr. and Mrs. Jack Srrne of 5427 Lake Rdge Crcle, Norfolk, Va. have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Legh Ann Srrne to Mr. Martn At: sponsored by the parents of the brde. Actng as host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Claude helen. Specal guests ncluded-the brde's grandparents, Mrs. Anna May, and Mr, and Mrs.. Robert Sptzley,.and the Srrne-Szarka Matthew Szarka. he prospectve brdegroom, s the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Szarkas^67^>AlwardJLd., he brde elect'.'s^a;974 graduate of St, Johns Hgh School. Mr. & Mrs, Randal Smmon : :?'> * brdegroom's grandparents, Mr. Jerome Smmon-.and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wtgen. he couple spent one week n Northern Mchgan before returnng to ther-home on Kmbal Rd. n tyorts".'^'' V he brde graduated from Pewamo -' Westphala Hgh School n 1974, the brdegroom graduated from Fdw)er n he prospectve brdegroom graduated from St. Johns Hgh School n 1973 and s now employed Jby jthe Mult-Lead jpol Dvson of ndustral Weldng, nc., n Lansng!"" ' -*' ' ; *? he couple "plan'"a"june weddng. CY OF S. JOHNS NOCE OF PUBLC HEARNG. Notce s hereby gven that the St. Johns Cty Commsson wll hold a publc hearng October 13, 1975 at 7:45 p.m. to be held n the ; Commsson Chambers, 121 E. Walker Street St. Johns,.Mchgan for the purpose of hearng all persons nterested n a proposed zonng." amendment whch, f adopted by the Cty Commsson, would rezone the followng pareel of land from R-3 to M.C. Land n the Cty of St. Johns, County^bf Clnton and State of Mchgan descrbed as: Lots 3, 4 and 5 -of Gbbs Addton; F. Bruce Wood Cty Clerk %VUKWetvty 'pne Stw?A> Mother Goose Shoes FDR BACK-O-SCHOOL &wdhnknfltng Prced From Just $13.99 Awardng to Sl» SHOP MONDAY & FRDAY'L'9 FOHMfRlv ECONOMY fho SORE \ >rmmc M wmwwkt / 121 N. CLNON OWOSSO DURAND S JOHN 1 -. OMA PH

5 September 17,1975 CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN evetfa SEP Socety of the Compassonate Frends meetng n the Board Room on the 2nd floor of the Communty Servces Buldng at 300 N. Washngton Square., 8:00 p.m. Lghted parkng avalable at rear of buldng. Enter through rear doors and sgn buldng regster, Guest speaker -Mrs. Elane Stentz, staff therapst, Famly Lfe Clnc, Mchgan State Unversty. YOU AND YOUR HOME Decoratng Hnts By Mary Bell Collector tables - curos otegeros glass front consoles ara an asset and add beauty to the home of a Collector. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Martens of Punta Gorda, Florda and Ovd, Mchgan wll celebrate ther 50th weddng annversary Sunday September 21,1975 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Ovd Veterans Buldng, 216 S. Man St., Ovd. he open house wll be hosted by ther chldren Bll Martens and Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Betty) Denns of Ovd and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell (Audrey) Conkln of Durand. Arnold and Mnne (Shonk) Martens were marred by the late Rev. R.V, Brdsall at the Beatrce sabell Methodst parsonage n Jackson, Mchgan on December 19,1925. hey were attended by Mrs. Catherne Crowell Green of Else' and Dale rask of thaca, he open house s beng held early for reasons of health. Mrs. Martens was a homemaker and school teacher and Mr. Martens was a farmer and employee of Clnton County Road Commsson untl hs retrement n th <%H* vvt4my Mr. and Mrs. Harold Armbrustmacher, Rt. 2 St. Johns, wll celebrate ther 40th annversary Sunday, Sept. 21. A Mass wll be held n ther honor at Holy rnty Parsh n Fowler at :30 a,m. wth'an open house at the church hall from 2-5 p.m.. All frends and relatves are nvted to attend. he event wll be hosted by ther chldren. > 1» > A Proper dsplay can elmnate a cluttered look. For large collectons, a breakfront or twn curos n the lvng room s desrable. here are many styles to choose from at Bell Furnture Sales. BELL FURNURE AND CARPE 4601 North East Street (North US 27) Lansng PAYS O SHOP A ^v(aalj\nnon Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Conley of 11 S. Oakland St., St. Johns have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Rebecca Sue Conley to Douglas Elwn Woodhams. he prospectve brdegroom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Woodhams of 1630 Looms Rd. he brde-elect s a 1974 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s currently employed by Beck's Farm Market. he prospectve brdegroom FORY YEARS OF QUALY-LOW PRCES N NEW FABRCS 50% POLYESER 50% COON SHRNG FLANNEL. 45 N. WDE* MACHNE WASH AND DRY PLADS AND CHECKS «2 4 9 YD. 0% COON BRUSHED DENM 45 N. WDE S029 YD. WASHABLE SUEDE 45 N. WDE DK.ROWN, BEGE MACHNE WASH AND DRY ONLY SEE OUR NEW PRNED VELVEEEN Conley-Woodhams s a 1974 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School and s currently employed by Mchgan Beef of DeWtt. her weddng s planned for Oct. 17. AAchutka- Dun'rr Mrs. Joseph Mchutka of 342 W. Wllams St., Ovd announces the engagement of her daughter, LeaAnn to Mchael K. Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn of Unon Cty. he brde-elect and prospectve brdegroom are 1975 graduates of Ferrs State College. She receved her Assocate degree n Dental Assstng and he receved a Bachelors of Scence Degree n Law Enforcement. he couple plan a'february 28th weddng. Keep n step wth yourself, always don't worry about the rest of the parade. "Welcome to St. Johns" for the BCENENNAL HSORCAL HOME OUR SA., SEP. 20 Stop by and look at our wndow for an nterestng vew of old-tme pharmacy thngs... PaMt REXALL S. JOHNS Vceft Servng All Your Health Needs MAPLE RAPDS 50th OHHUWlMVty 50th OMHW&lMMf Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargent wll greet ther frends and relatves at an open house GntU A 'grl, Melnda Rachel, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Perce of St. Johns, Sept. 6 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 8V4 ozs. he baby has 1 brother and 1 sster. Grandparents are 'Mr, and Mrs. Umbra Perce and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Feldpausch. he mother s the former Judy Feldpausch. Andrew Ray Hamlton was born* Sept. 3 afc St, Lawrence Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamlton of Fowler. He has 5 brothers. Hs grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martn Ednger of St. Johns and Mrs. Clara Hamlton of Lansng. en from area are CMU grads M. PLEASAN» en students from ths area were awarded degrees at Central Mchgan Unversty's most recent commencement ceremones. Recevng degrees were} DEW, Jack E. Decker, 1302 Sandhll Drve, B.S. n educaton, and Jacke L. Mc- Clan, B.S., bology and earth scences (graduated cum laude); EAGLE, Nancy Lynn Galvn, alhnan Rd., B.S. n educaton; FOWLER, Delores Schrauben, 741E. 2d St., B.S. n educaton (graduated sum ma cum laude); OVD, Gary L. Rvest, 1971 S. Merdan Rd., B.S. n educaton) S. JOHNS, Brenda Kay Downng, 409 W. Cass St., B.S. n educaton; Margaret M. Heathman, 1300 S. Arport, B.A.; Dann. Kanaskl, 700 S. Clnton, B.S. n educaton; Mary J. Love, 2065 S. County Lne, M.A, and Susan G. Powers, 1703 N. Lowell Rd., B.S. n educaton.- " v Sprng commencement ceremones were held n the, Unversty's Shorts. Stadum". Rafer Johnson, former Gold Medal wnner n the Olympc Games who now devotes much of hs tme to workng wth 'mentally retarded youth, was the commencement speaker. celebratng ther 50th weddng annversary Sept. 21 from E untl 6 p.m. at 394 Wacousta Rd., DeWtt. Mr. and Mrs. Sargent of 442 S. Wacousta Rd., DeWtt were marred Sept. 21, he.open house wll be hosted by ther chldren Mr. and Mrs. George Sargent and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner. An open house, Sunday, September 21st, wll mark the 25th weddng annversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Seeger of 1829 E. Clark Road, Lansng., he open house wll be held at ther home from 3 to 6 p.m. n the afternoon. he occason s hosted by ther chldren, Mr. wamfod Sweet, 25th mh&mtowf and Mrs. Chrs (Carol) Lamphere of Mason, Chrstne and Steven at home. Lawrence Seeger and the former Lllan Hauser were marred September 16, 1950 at St. Peters Lutheran Church of Rley by Rev. H.C. Kaas. All ther frends, famly and neghbors are nvted. Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne Ernst vsted Mrs. Herman Noller of rural Hubbardston on uesday evenng, September 2. Mrs. Erwn edt and Mrs. Fred W. Pasch called on Mrs. Fred Sehlke at the Carson Cty, Hosptal on Frday, Sept. 5. Mrs. Sehlke returned to her home n Fowler on Monday, Sept. 8 after undergong major surgery on the prevous uesday. On Sunday, Sept. 7 Mrs. va Schafer of Lansng, Mrs. Edwn Mohnke of South Bengal and Maxne Ernst accompaned Mrs. Robert Beckhorn of ona to Marshall where they attended the Hstorcal Socety Home our. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowell were recent vstors of hs sster, Mrs. Arthur Martens of St. Johns, On Sunday, Sept. 7 Mr. and Mrs, Alan Harr entertaned at dnner her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox and grandmother, Mrs. Fred Epkey of Fowler. he Harr's recently purchased a new home on the corner-ot'-m^l' and Essex Center^Road^^ j Mrs Herman Noller of rural Hubbardston, Mrs. J.D. Bancroft and daughter, Joyce of S.W. Dallas and Mrs. Wllam Ernst were vstors of Mrs. J.. Jackson, who s recoverng from a fractured leg, and Mrs. "Albert Mortz Monday Sept. 8. ANOHER LESSON All mstakes are well worth thnkng over but very' destructve to brood over. Bg Results! CLASSFED ADS' wemundeb SSlMoeatfm PRESENS CERAMCS SHOW ' Sept Competton! Many Classes! Demonstratons! 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6 6A By HOMAS HOLLEN Recently an 1869 ledger was uncovered whch contaned the mnutes of the Clnton County Courthouse Commttee, wrtten by George R. Hunt, Clerk of the Commttee, Mr, Hunt's notes have provded some nsght nto the people nvolved n ths project and some of the problems they faced. Mr, Hunt's wrtng nforms us that John Hcks was elected charman of the commttee, wth Moses Bartow, Davd Clark, and B.J. Shephard also servng, hs commttee, was apponted by the County Board of Supervsors n the Sprng of 1669 and charged wth selectng a desgn and supervsng the constructon of a courthouse n St. Johns. We learned that the commttee vsted the Genesee and Bay Cty courthouses to obtan an dea for an approprate desgn for Clnton County. he commttee selected the Bay Cty courthouse as the favored buldng, (or ts sze and floor plan. John Hcks was dspatched to offer a Mr. Watkns $200 for the plans and specfcatons. he commttee allowed Mr, Hcks to go as hgh as $ f necessary to obtan the plans. n a later meetng Mr, Hunt notes that a voucher for $ was ssued to Mr, Watkns for archtectural plans for $300, ndcatng Mr, Hcks wasn't able to do any barterng wth Mr. Watkns. Wth the desgn set, constructon began wth excavaton and layng of the ^foundaton n the fall of Mr. saac Holton was awarded the contract and completed hs work before the wnter set n. CLNON COUNY NEWS, S, JOHNS, MCHGAN Notes from 1869 Clnton County ledger n the sprng of 1870 Mr, Hunt reports that the commttee advertsed for sealed bds for the remander of the buldng. Several were receved, rangng from $23,000 to $45,760. he low bd was submtted by a Mr, Morehouse. But the commttee was sceptcal when Mr. Morehouse could provde no references or securtes. Mr. Morehouse was gven a perod of tme to secure these whch he dd, but n the mean tme he had second thoughts about hs bd, n a letter to the commttee he stated that he had "mscalculated" hs bd and had to rase t by $2732. he commttee at ths pont decded to reject all bds and act as ther own contractors n completon of the structure. Although t was hoped that the buldng could be completed durng 1870 t was necessary to carryover the constructon nto 1871 as Mr. Hunt reported to the board of supervsors n January of 1871, he project was faced wth several delays due to labor problem, lack of skll labor and nature. On March 15th 1871 the dome of the courthouse was struck by lghtnng causng damages of $219 plus a new ball for the flag pole, thus slowng completon. * n January 1872 the commttee reported that ther work was completed although the steps n the front and rear of the courthouse were not nstalled untl 1873, and pantng was stll beng completed n 74, the commttee's job was done. hey had selected the fnest materals and workmanshp to buld a courthouse that the tax payers of Clnton County could be proud of. hey saved money where they could by donatng tme and effort and by rescung hree ndvduals were sentenced and 3 others arragned n Crcut Court Sept. 8. Mcheal Lynn Mead, 25, 2768 N. Ovd Road, Ovd, was sentenced to 3 years probaton wth the frst 120 days n the County Jal for breakng and enterng of an occuped buldng. He s also to make complete resttuton for damage caused. Davd Allen Krpatrck, 19, no address reported, was sentenced from 2 to 15 years n the Mchgan Department of Correctons for unarmed extra materals, he cost they reported came to over $38,070. But ths was reduced by the mones receved from the surplus materals. hey had exceeded the orgnal estmates hree receve sentences -and three arragned n Crcut Court robbery- Charles Bobbns, 19, 1421 Glen Rose, Lansng, was sentenced to 2 years probaton wth the frst 90 days n the county jal for attempted larceny of a- buldng. Norman Eugene Perce, 36, 815 E. Emerson St., thaca, pled not gulty to drvng under the nfluence. Betty Stallwp, 24, 933 E. September 17,1975 but n the commttee's words they had constructed "he best buldng n Mchgan". Paulson St., Lansng, pled gulty to attempted check forgery. James Moran, no address reported, pled not - gulty to check forgery. PAYSOAWERlSE^ADVERmEWHERErPAYS^ - ) September 17,1Q7B Carland's Unted Methodst Church Mnster and hs wfe, he Reverend Homer Van Buren have returned from a two weeks vacaton to Nebraska, vstng ther relatves there. Consequently, uesday evenngs wll resume the Bble Study of the Book of Revelaton at the Carland Unted Methodst Chjrch, he Carland "Admnstratve Board'met ths week for fnal preparaton for Church Conference". he Nomnaton Commttee met at the other charge, Burton, to prepare for the charge conference. Sunday, September 21, wll be the "Day on the Dstrct" a Central Church n Flnt. hursday, Sept. 25, Charge Conference at the Burton fdaleuuc %MA church at 7:45, wth the Pastor Parsh Commttee meetng wth the Dstrct Superntendent at p.m. uesday, Sept, 30, the Unted Methodst Women are nvted to Byron, me -:00 a.m. for a meetng and dnner, Sunday, October 19, our men are nvted to attend a Methodst Men's Breakfast at Corunna Methodst Church. Anyone nterested n gong and lacks transportaton, please contact the Reverend Van Buren. - * * * * he Reverend Erc Stanton of the Brethren n Chrst Church, one mle east of Carland, s nstallng ther Sunday School Offcers for the remander of 1975 and 1976 as followng: he Sunday School Superntendent s to be Mrs. Alta Ssco; the secretary's dutes wll be handled by Mrs. Freda Dumond; the treasurer s to be Mrs. Alce Mtchell; the panst wll be Mrs. Dorothy Stlnson, wth the Chorus Drector beng Mrs, Dane Munson, * «* Mr, and Mrs. Leo Demng entertaned Mrs, Demng's nephew and famly, Mr. and Mrs, Denns Wood, Mchel], and- Stephany of Corunna; and Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Mead and son, Bran of St. Johns, Saturday evenng n ther home n Carland, Mrs. Mead s the daughter of the Demngs. Mrs. Leo Demng was pleasantly surprsed Wednesday, when her aunt and CLNON COUNY NEWS, S* JOHNS, MCHGAN uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Maron Wallng of St. Johns, came to her place of work n Owosso and took her out to lunch before they left for Rockford, llnos to see ther daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dtto. * * * *., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Demng vsted ther parents, Mr. and Mrs,' Lews Wallng n Else, Saturday evenng. Other guests ncluded Mr. and Mrs, Rchard Mead and son, Bran, of St. Johns and Mr, ana Mrs. hpmas Wnkler and famly of rural Ovd. * * * * Mrs. 'Leo Demng attended a weddng shower,. Sunday, for Mss Wendy Bannen of Roscommon, at th*e home of Mrs. Danel Cerveny n Owosso. Mss Bannen wll marry Bran Cerveny, October 11, n Roscommon, Mrs, Demng s Mr. Cerveny's secretary. Seartan Bramer Navy Seaman Rchard K. Bramer, son of Mrs. Lnda L. Sadler of 226 E. Adelade St., Maple Rapds, was graduated from'basc Electrcty and Electroncs School at the Naval ranng Center, Great Lakes, 111. he course s self-paced, lastng 3 to 4 weeks, and ncludes nstructon n mathematcs and electrcal formulas,»the fundamentals of electrcal current and crcutry and the use of test equpment such as multmeters and audo sgnal generators. Socal Securty benefts were beng pad to resdents of Clnton County at a rate of 802,000 a month at the close of 1974, Sdney Mannng, socal securty 3 manager n Lansng sad today. Of the socal securty benefcares lvng n Clnton county, 3,025 are retred workers and ther dependents, Another 1,095 are recevng benefts as the survvors of workers who have ded, and 635 are gettng benefts as dsabled workers or ther dependents, Mannng ponted out that although most socal securty benefcares are older people, about one out of every four s under age 60. n Clnton county, 1,145 people under age 60 are collectng socal securty /ments each month. Nearly Socal Securty benefts total 802,000 n county 650 are under age 18, recevng payments because a workng father or mother has ded or s gettng socal securty dsablty or retrment benefts. Most of the 95 benefcares n Clnton county between 18 and 22 years of age, are gettng student's benefts under a provson n the socal securty law permttng the contnuaton of a chld's benefts beyond hs 18th brthday, and up to age 22, f the chld s attendng school full tme, Also n- ths age group, Mannng sad, are some other types of benefcares, llustratng the broad famly protecton that the socal securty program, provdes workers of all ages. Some are chldren of retred, dsabled, or deceased workers who became 7A 'dsabled before they reached 22 and who wll probably never be able to work and become selfsupportng. he monthly benefts of these young people, severely handcapped by physcal or mental dsabltes, wll contnue ndefntely. Benefts are also payable to the mother f the dsabled son or daughter s n the mother's care., Mannng sad that another relatvely small but sgnfcant group of youthful socal securty benefcares are those who are recevng benefts as dsabled workers.. Begnnng wth the checks benefcares receved n July 1975, Mannng sad, socal securty benefts have ncreased 8 percent.

7 8A CLNbN COUNY NEWS, S, JOHNS, MCHGAN September t?, 1^75 FOR HE S. JOHNS REDWNGS 11 GE HE SPR AND WN, WN, WN -M: Jff HS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY HE REDWNG SPORS BOOSERS OF S. JOHNS FEDERAL MOGUL CORP. ANES CLEANERS BALEY MUSC SCHM ELECRC BEE'S CHEVROLE & OLDSMOBLE NC. ALLABY & BREWBAKER BRGGS CO. REAL ESAE CAPOL SAVNGS & LOAN BOB'S AUO BODY D & B PARY SORE D & C SORE DALEY'S FNE FOODS E.J.'S SANDARD SERVCE EGAN FORD SALES NC. FARM BUREAU NSURANCE CLNON AUOMOVE CLNON COUNY NEWS RONALD HENNNG NSURANCE WLLS HELER MOOR SALES NDUSRAL PHOSPHANG CO. NC. KUR'S APPLANCES CHUCK'S CLARK SUPER 0 KARBER BLOCK CO. KWK SOP RESAURAN BRUCE LANERMAN NSURANCE WCKES BULDNG NC. SAYLOR BEALL MFG. CO. MACKNNON & SON PARR'S PHARMACY GAMBLE SORE GREEN PRNNG & < OFFSE CO. SMON REAL ESAE HUB RE CENER S. JOHNS BAY SAON DURACLEAN SERVCE BECK FARM MARKE & FARMARNA S. JOHNS GREEN HOUSE REHMANN'S MENS & BOYS WEAR RAVERS USED AUO PARS MANENANCE ELECRC DRY DOCK'D LOUNGE S. JOHNS EGG SAON MCKENZE AGENCY SLVESR PAN & WALLPAPER MEL WARREN NSURANCE AGENCY F C MASON CO. ARNOLD DRUGS GUY'S SUNOCO SERVCE ALBER GALLOWAY RVARD NURSNG HOME SEALED POWER CORPORAON WEBSER RE ONY'S PZZA HE WHEEL NN NORM HENRY FNE SHOES RADEMACHER'S SERVCE RADNA SUDO RANDOLPH'S READY-MX RANDOLPH'S CAR WASH REDWNG BOWLNG LANES BENSON PLUMBNG E.F. BORON CO. BOUCHEY MONUMEN CO. ESLER'S SUPEREE CHCKEN ON HE RUN MARN AGGREGAES PHLLPS MPLEMEN CO. PX SORE GREENWOOD FARMS S&H FARMS ^ S. JOHNS CO-OP S. JOHNS REALY SROUSE OL CO. BURON ABSRAC & LE CO. SEARLES MOBLE HOME PARK WES' GULF SERVCE ZEEB FERLZERS SLMAN'S SORE CAROL ANN SHOP HARR JEWELRY RADEMACHER CONSRUCON CO. / < \ * -»^*v.

8 c September 17,1975 CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN 9A * E/ ^ :1 (M j to 'j t../ * te-l^ --W \. td fc \.\A VCORY O HE OVD-ELSE MARAUDERS a We're behnd you all the way > ' > HS PAGE SPONSORED BY HE FOLLOWNG OVD AND ELSE SPORS BOOSERS ^^^^^^^»l«# 8*5.w 83 ELSE ALCAN ALUMNUM CORP. C. & D. CHEVROLE NC. FEDERAL MOGUL CORP. CARER'S FUNERAL HOME CHUCK'S SERVCE - BANNSER DCK HALLEAD FORD GENE'S GA FOODLNER NXON'S GROCERY BNG'S BAR HANCOCK NDUSRES HOFFERBER OLVER SALES - BANNSER KRBY AUO BODY & SALES - - BANNSER LEVEY'S JEWELRY D.L. PASON CONSRUCON & RED-MX WA FLORS WLLAMS HARDWARE CARER-MELVN NSURANCE AGENCY DARLNG'S HARDWARE HCHNG POS SAE FARM NSURANCE OF ELSE CERMAK'S V & RADO SERVCE ELSE WAREHOUSE SALES CO. GREEN MEADOW FARMS OVD ALDERMAN'S BANCROF'S CLOHNG DESLER'S FLOWERS CHAMBERLAN BULDNG SUPPLY GAMBLE SORE OF OVD HAROLD GREEN-SAE FARM NSURANCE JENKS DRUG SORE LOVE'S UPHOLSERY SHOP MAN BAR NEMANS ELECRC CO. V.L. MOORE & SON CHEVROLE MONROE HARDWARE OVD ROLLER MLLS BEAUY BOUQUE MARON'S GA FOODLNER OVD OL CO. RESEARCH OOL CORPORAON SERVSS EQUPMEN SALES SHELDON'S PACKNG HOUSE PECK APPLANCE SEVE'S REFUSE SERVCE R-AM BOWL ^ YLER'S FURNURE BARN VAUGHN'S SEED CO. WER COMFOR CONROL CANFELD PHOOGRAPHY PRODUCON CRED ASSOCAON

9 A CLNCHCOUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN * *«* ^--^ \u * f.september 17,1975 %&4e> No. Name Hgt. Wgt. Off-Def Class Doug Whtford 11 Keth Haske* 12 m Knaua 20 Nck Koengsknecht* 22 Steve Kctcn 23 Steve Cochrun 30 Erc Grost 32 Mark Gcller 33 Ryan Fertler 37 Jeff Smth 40 om Poszak 41 Jeff Dakers 42 Mark Grost 50 Alan Rennells 52 ' Duane Havland 43 Doug Beaufore. 57 Gary Andrews 61 Leon Parker 62 Dan Whtmore* 63 Frank Malusek 64 " Cury Pettgrew 66 Bob Dckman 71 Jeff Brasngton 72 Dane Bauer 74 Ken Fox e 75 John Rchmond 76 Crag Shaver 78 Carl Bashore 79 Pete Kurncz 80 Jerry Bashore 81 Ron Kngsbury 83 Greg Hazle 84 Scott Maland 86 Stan Searles *r-captans 6'8" 5'" 6'0" 6*9" 5'9"' 5'" S'lO" 6*11" 5*8*' B'll" 5'9" 6'9* 5'11" 6'1" B'" 5" 6*8" 6'9" 511" 511" 6'0" 511" 5" 5",&1" 511" 5'8" 6'4" 6'3" 6'3" 511" 6*0" 6*0" 5'5" SWB-LB QB-HB E-S B-HB SWB-HB SWB-HB UB-M SWB-HB B-M UB-N B-HB E-E E-LB O-E C- C-LB G-LB - G-N G- G-E G-LB C- -E - QB-LB E-LB E-E E-LB B-HB.w&ttaN he (975 St. Johns Redwngs, from the front row, left to rght: Joe Gonzalez, coach; Ryan Pertler; Nck Koengsknecht; Steve Kelen; Jeff Dakers; Stan Searles; Crag Shaver; Steve Cochrun; om Peszak; Erc Grost; Keth Haske. Row 2: Gary Andrews, Mark Geller, Mark Grost, John Rchmond; Jeff Brasngton; Jeff Smth; Dan Wht more; Bob Dckman; Leon Parker; m Knaus; Doug Beaufore; Duane Havland; and Bob sson, assstant coach. Row 3: Dave Bauer; Frank Malusek; Curt Pettgrew; Ron Kngsbury; Jerry Bashore; Carl Bashore; Pete Kurncz; Ken Fox; Alan Rennells; Scott Maland; Greg Hazle; and manager Marty Rchmond. St. Johns Redwngs work toward dark horse status n West Central S. JOHNS -- St. Johns respectable showng aganst Mt. Pleasant Frday nght may be a brght lght n ther rebuldng efforts ths year, followng last season's 6-3 record, the Redwng's best n the last 3 years. Although the Wngs lost to the Olers, 14-6, t was the frst tme St. Johns has scored Mt. Pleasant. he Redwngs ted for 2d last year wth a 4-2 West Central record. hs season, Joe Gonzales, goes wth a squad he descrbes as "ht hard by graduaton". He sad, "We lost some very good senors and ths wll be a rebuldng year for us. "f we fnd some good runnng backs, we mght be consdered a dark horse contender for the league crown." n the conference, Gonzales sees Grand Ledge as the top contender. he Comets, return ths year wth ther entre startng defensve unt back from last season. Gonzales bases hs darkhorse - St. Johns Redwng's runnng back Mark Geller planted the frst touchdown for St. Johns n the hstory of the St. Johns - Mt. Pleasant rvalry, Frday evenng. Geller made a spectacular 35- possbltes several players wth varsty experence and a strong lne. Keth Haske, a stable quarterback, takes over the spot wth plenty of experence from last season. Gonzales commented on the Redwng lne sayng, t "looks qute good, especally on defense." Returnng to that defensve lne, s one of only 2 junors selected to the All-League 1st team last year-dan Whtmore, a defensve guard for the 1974 Loss to Mt. Pleasant no dscouragement yard-run to score n the second quarter. St. Johns lost the extra pont when Carl Bashpre, tackle, attempted to run wth the ball. he score at half-tme was St. Johns, 6 - Mt. Pleasant, 0. Mt. Pleasant returned from half-tme to score early n the thrd quarter. Kerry Beltnck made a 6-yard-run for a Mt. Pleasant touchdown and Jeff Kawask ganed an extra pont for Mt Pleasant wth a good kck. Mt. Pleeasant player Bob Long scored n the fourth quarter, and Jeff Kawask took the extra pont for a fnal score of: Mt. Pleasant 14, St Johns 6. Coach Joe Gonzalez sad he was very optmstc about the Redwngs. Also, returnng as veterans are Carl Bashore, Curt Pettgrew, m Knaus, Ryan Pertler, Nck Koengsknecht and Jeff Brasngton. prospects of ths year's Redwngs. "hs s the best game we have ever had aganst Mt. Pleasant, and we should be able to wn some games ths year f we can play a runnng game lke ths throughout the season," he sad. 1" J'J^. 0l5s bm hey wll be counted on to offset the loss of 6 strong starters on the 1974 squad lost to graduaton. Clamed by graduaton were Harold Wellman, All-League 1st team fullback; Jeff hornton, pcked 1st team All-League on defense and offense; Jeff Hazle, All-League offensve tackle; ed Loznak, All-League 1st team defensve end and Bran Schedule S. JOHNS FOOBALL Sept. 12-Mt. Pleasant 14 St. Johns 6 Sept. 19-Charlotte* (A) Sept. 26-Corunna (H) Oct. 3~ona* (A) t (j.-1'.^ 9{orh ^,lt ' *»»>^MW<> '- *\ Pertler, defensve back and -Kevn Knght, offensve back who turned n outstandng performances last year. he Redwngs get ther frst taste of West Central Conference acton Frday when they take on Charlotte n an away game. Charlotte lost ther nonconference opener to Eaton Rapds Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Nov. -Everett 17-Hastngs* 24-Grand Ledge* 31-Mason 7-Ovd-Else Conference game (H) (A) (H) (H) (H) %a4te* he 1975 Ovd-Else Marauders, from the front row, left to rght: K. Love; J. McClelland; \V. Halterman; M. Weber; R". Lesle; M. Lott; J. Perren; K. Wnkler; R. Rodrguez; K. Wyrck; B. Bracy; L. Huguelet; D. Sturgs. Row 2: Mark O'Donnell, coach; J. Coon; L. Putnam; G. Nethaway; M. Latz; B. Clock; F. Van Effen; R. Lover; W. Swendcr; B. Byrnes; S. Fent; R. Nethaway; J. Swarthout; J. LaRue. Row 3: Assstant Coach Russ Pope; R. Nelson; B. Welton; J). Hunt; B. Nethaway; K. Reha; S. Semans; R. Shvley; G. Schultz; L. Chapko; Assstant Coach Bll Furstenau. Ovd Else Roster R.Nelson, Safety B.Welton.End B. Nethaway, Def. Guard K. Reha, Def. End S. Semans, Fullback R.Shvely, Def. Safety G. Schultz, Def. End J. Coon.Cornerbaek G, Nethaway, Off. Guard M. Latz, Def. End L. Chapko, Center F. VanEffen, Lnebacker So. So. Mddle R. Lover, Halfback B. Byrnes, Quarterback So. R. Lesle, Off. ackle K. Wnkler, Lnebacker R. Rodrquez, Specal eams K. Wyrck (Capt) Off. Flanker, Def. Rover. B. Bracey, Off. Guard D. Hunt, ; L. Putnam, ; B. Clock, ; W. Swender, ; S. Fend, ; K. Love, ; J. McClelland, ; W. Halterman, ; M.'Weber, ; M. Lott, ; J7 Perren, Ovd-Else goes nto 1975 season lackng experence Ovd-Else opens the 1975 Md- Mchgan B season wth just 6 returnng lettermen and wll be tryng to mprove on last year's 1-C league record, n'ther season opener Frday aganst non-league opponent Portland, the Marauders fell 26- Junor fullback, Roger Lover, put oyer the frst touchdown of the season for the Marauders when he went n from the U- yard-lne. Returnng to ths year's Marauder squad from the 1974 season are lettermen n ther senor year: Ron Nethaway, quarterback who wll be out for awhlp wth a broken hand; Ron Shvely, halfback; Steven Seamens, fullback; Lous Chapko, center; Bran Bracey, guard; and Ken Wyrck, end. Also returnng as senors are Km Wnkler, lnebacker; Bll Nethaway, tackle and Ruben Rodrquez,^ specalty teams. Among last year's junor varsty players expected to see plenty of varsty acton ths year are Roger Lover, fullback; Lee Hugulet, guard; Jm LaRue, lnebacker; Ken Reha, guard; Dwayne Hunt, tackle; Glen Nethaway, lnebacker and Doug Sturgs' quarterback. Four sophomores jon the 1975 squad; Bran Byrnes, quarterback; Randy Nelson, halfback; Brett Welton, end and Mark Lott, guard, he Marauders open the league season Frday at Chesanlng. her frst home conference game wll be Sept 26 aganst Bullock Creek. Schedule Sept 19-Chesanlng (A) Sept.26-BulockCr. (H) Oct. 3~Corunna (H) Dad's Nght Oct. -Alma (H) Homecomng Oct. 17-Hemlock (A) Oct. 24-SwanValley. (A) Oct. 3l-Brdgeport (A) Nov. 7-St. Johns (A) All games start at 7:30 except Nov, 7 (8 p.m.).

10 September 17,1975 ORDNANCE NO. 123 PREAMBLE AN ORDNANCE O ADD O ORDNANCES RELANG O CRMES; O DEFNE CERAN CONDUC BENG SUBJEC O CRMNAL PROSE CUON AS DSOR DERLY CONDUC;, O PRESCRBE PENALES HERE FORE; AND O REPEAL CERAN ORDNANCES OR PARS HEREOF NCONSSEN WH OR CONROVERNG ANY PROVSONS OF HS ORDNANCE. he Vllage of Westphala, Clnton County, Mchgan, Ordans that:. t shall be unlawful, and punshable as provded heren, for any person to be a dsorderly person wthn the Vllage of Westphala. For purposes of ths Ordnance, a dsorderly person shall be any person who shall do any act or engage n any practce herenafter enumerated and any person who shall ad and abet another to do such act or engage n any such practce: (1) o loter, loaf, wander, stand, or reman dle ether he Carland Extenson Group combned learnng and entertanment when Mrs.Everett Rene,aud opened her home n 'garland, Sept. 4, 1975 to the 'lades of ths communty's (faland %0c* "Why he Far Booth s Held", was explaned by Betty Zola; and the lades were told that all tems brought to the far-booth were donated by members of the lades extenson groups, wth the money ton COMPLEE BODY WORK 4epU am alone and/or wth others n a publc place n such a manner so as to: (a). Obstruct any publc street, hghway, sdewalk or other publc place or buldng by hnderng or mpedng or tendng or threatenng to hnder or mpede the free and unnterrupted passage of Vehcles, traffc or pedestrans. (b) Commt n or upon any publc street, hghway. vor sdewalk or any- other publc place or buldng any act whch s an obstructon or nterference to the free and unnterrupted use of property or wth any busness lawfully conducted by anyone n, upon, facng, or frontng or any such publc street, hghway or sdewalk or any other publc place or buldng, whch act prevents the free and unnterrupted ngress and egress to or from sad place or along sad publc streets, hghways or publc sdewalks. When any person or persons shall cause or commt any of the condtons enumerated n subparagraphs (1) (a) and (b) above, a polce offcer or any law enforcement offcer shall order sad person or persons to cease such conduct and cease causng or commttng such condtons and to- move and dsperse. Any person or persons receved from sellng the tems beng extended to the County Extenson CouncL he Councl, n turn, awards scholarshps for college week at M.S.U.; new projects at the Casno n Corunna and 'for repars of the Casno, and the remanng funds to go towards the Chrstmas Workshop. Entertanment and learnng was combned for the lades when Mr. Reneaud showed colored sldes of Vet Nam. Everett spent three years there n the servce, Army Dvson. Cultural nterests were shown by hs pctures, such as the very small plots of land up a hllsde that several famles owned. AND GLASS REPLACEMEN BOB'S AUO BODY, NC. 800 N. Lansng Phone REGSERED NURSE WH SURGCAL EXPERENCE FOR SUPERVSORY POSON N 81 BED J ;.CAH. FULL ME-EXCELLEN BENEFS & WAGES CALL MS. MCCOY, DRECOR OF NURSNG '. WM, 'rt7' who shall fal to refuse forth-. wth to obey such orders shall be gulty of a volaton of ths, Ordnance and upon convcton thereof shall be punshed as herenafter set forth. (2) Engage n any dsturbance, fght, quarrel or alter-^ caton n any publc place. (3) Dsturb the publc peace " and quet by loud, bosterous or vulgar conduct and/or by words. (4) Obstruct, resst, mpede, hnder or oppose any polce offcer or law enforcement offcer n the dscharge of. hs dutes as a polce or law enforcement offcer, (5) Knowngly sell, gve, or furnsh alcoholc beverages; beer, lquor or sprts to any person under the age of eghteen (13) years or to any drunken, ntoxcated or dsorderly person, (6) Possess any open ntoxcant or consume any alcoholc beverage, beer, lquor or sprts, whle n or upon a publc street, sdewalk or place. (7) Make any mmoral exhbton or ndecent exposure of hs or her person, ncludng but not lmted to, exposure of the male or female gentala or buttocks,. Any person volatng any provson of ths Ordnance shall be deemed gulty of a msdemeanor and upon convcton thereof shall be fned n an amount not to exceed One. Hundred ($0.00) Dollars or be mprsoned or not more than nnety (90) days or both such > fne and mprsonment. Volaton of ths Ordnance by any mnor whose age would place hm under the jursdcton of the Probate Court, shall be dealt wth n accordance wth such juvenle court procedures and laws whch may be applcable.. SEVERABLY. f any. sectbn, paragraph, clause, phrase or part of ths Ordnance s for any reason held nvald by any court of competent jursdcton, or any agency, department, or commsson, empowered by state law for such purpose, such decson shall not effect the valdty of the remanng provsons of ths Ordnance; and the applcaton of those provsons to any person or crcumstances shall not be affected thereby. V. EFFECVE DAE. hs Ordnance shall become effectve twenty (20) days from and after ts adopton. 'ADOPED 3 HlS r 'l5th 'DAY^ OF SEPEMBER, A.D., JOHN R. LEHMAN, Presdent WLMA SCHAFER, Clerk hereby certfy that the above ordnance was duly passed at a Specal Meetng of the Vllage of Westphala held September 15,1975, and ordered publshed n the Clnton County News. WLMA SCHAFER, Vllage Clerk. 21tl REVSED FEE SCHEDULE FOR CLNON COUNY ZONNG ADMNSRAON Based on Buldng Cost Computed by Zonng Department One & wo Famly Resdental Constructon: CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN Prates down Olvet 3-& he 1975 Pewamo-Westphala Prates from the front row, left to rght: Coach Bll Marks; Chp Marks- Larry Hausets; Lonne Lucas; Dean Hengesbach; Keth Schafer; Dave Fedewa; Bob Shepard- Steve Lenneman; Duane Weber; erry rerweler; Gary Smth; erry Pfaff; Coach Smth. Row 2* Kevn Sptzley; Bruce Smon; Mke Schafer; Joe SchueUer; Mke Droste; Gary Klen; Clar Weber- Duane Schafer; Larry Plne; Den Mller; Dean Kohagen; Dan Lenneman. Row 3: Marty helen' Gary Schneder; ed Bengcl; Luke Pohl; Kevn Mller; Matt Wck; erry helen; Larry Plne- Randv helen; Wayne Weber; Rck helen; Joe Hansen. * Pewamo-Westphala plans Pewamo - ^Westphala's Prates are plannng to gve returnng CMAC champons, Fowler, a run'for ther money ths season. Last year, the Prates fnshed 2d n the conference wth an 8-1 record, the lone loss at the hands of Fowler. hs year, although they are rebuldng n many spots, the Prates feel they are strong contenders. Coach Bll Marks wll rely heavly on the experence to 2 starters returnng on offense and 4 'on defense. Back ths year are 2-All- Conference players from the '74 season; Dave Fedewa, lnebacker and 'Luke Pohl, st to graduaton are 4 other All-Conference players: Pat helen, quarterback; Larry hes, fullback; Dck Mller, on CAAAC ttle chase mddle guard and Dan May, end. Latter-men returnng to ths year's squad total 17 of the 34 Denny Mller QB -Dean Kohagen QB erry helen HB Larry Plne HB 'erry Pfaff FB erry rerweler E 'Gary Smth HB Larry Hanses Dave Fedewa Duane Schafer HB G players on the roster. he Prates opened ther season Frday wth a 13-6 wn over Olvet. %o4ten, Keth Schafer 'HB 12 Dean Hengesbach E 20 Gary Klen G 22 Bruce Smon QB 26 Larry Plne 28 Randy helen C 30 JoeSchueller G Rck helen E t: Marty helen G n hs -year football 1 coachng career, Marks' teams have compled a record of 55 wns, 25 losses and 2 tes. 42 Kevn Mller 44 DanLennenman 46 Joe Hanses 48 Matt Wck 50 Wayne Weber 52 Mke Droste 54 ed Bengel 38 Clare Weber 55 Lonne Lucas 60 LukePohl ~ Bob Shepard G.jJU-rMke Schaferswaan^f^fcHtt^w^aa^St^^ w Gary Schneder G 64 C E E E FB SthedaU Sept 19-Webbervlle Sept.26-Fowler Oct: 3-Fulton Oct -Bellevue Oct. 17-St. Pat's Oct 24-DeWtt Oct 31-Pottervle Nov. 7-Langsburg W /.f ONWARD O VCORY "Prates" 11A (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) to $1,000 $1,000 to $,000 t $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 + $.00 $.00 + $4/1,000 over $1,000 $ $2/$l,000 over $,000 $ $1/$1,000 over $0,000 \ Note; No permt fee for accessory buldngs to the above that are 0 square feet or less and not on a permanent foundaton (slabs ncluded). Sad structures shall meet the requrements of the Zonng Ordnance ncludng set-backs. Unattached non-dwellngs ncludng Farm Buldngs [excludng commercal]: $.00 All Other Constructon [ncludng Commercal]: to $500 $500 to $1,000 $1,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 + Addtonal Charges: $8.00 $.00 ' $.00 + $3/1,000 over $1,000 $ $2.50/51,000 over $,000 $ $2/51,000 over $0,000 \ <*L Overtme nspecton Extra nspecton Demolton - sheds, prvate garages and accessory structures 1 & 2 famly structures mult-famly & commercal structures Specal nspecton For work started before permt ssued n ZONNG APPEAL MEENGS: Regular Meetng Specal Meetng ZONNG COMMSSON MEENGS: Regular Meetng Specal Meetng per hour or fracton thereof $5.00. $8.00 $ $3/1,000 Of cost of demolton $20.00 per hour or fracton thereof Double permt fee $50.00 $ $0.00. $ NSPECON NFORMAON: nspectons called for before 9 A.M. wll be made the same day f at all possble. 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11 12A CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN September 17,1975 Fowler Eagles openng gameshades of season FOWLER-Fowler's grdron Eagles took up where they left' off last season n ther frst CMAC encounter of 'the 1975 season-undefeated. As expected, Fowler's defense was a strong * pont Frday nght as the Eagles defeated Fulton Last year, the Eagles took everythng n the league wth a 9-0 record and Frday nght's shutout starts Fowler out on Name Glen Smon Norm Koengsknecht Dave Schmtt Pat Koengsknecht Rck Fnk Dale Koengsknecht Jm Weber John Ellsworth ' Jm helen om Pohl Ken Feldpausch Gary Schneder ony Duda Mke Schafer Doug George Lyle Smpn Jm Pohl Mark Platte Al Fnkbener' Gene Feldpausch Don Schrauben Krk helen ony Schafer good footng n quest of a repeat CMAC champonshp. Although the Eagles lost strong players to graduaton n 1974, coach Steve Spcer, placng the team's strength on defense, sad he feels, "We are just tryng to be as successful as we possbly can. f we gve 0%, the standngs wll take care of themselves." Assessng the rest of the CMAC, Spcer sad, "he %04t&l Hgt. 5'" 6'2" 5'11" 5'9" 5" 6'3" 5'r 1 5'6" 5'8" 5'" 5'4" 5'7" 5" 6'0" 6'0" 5'9" 5'9" 5'8" 5'9" 5'9" 61" 61" 5" league s very balanced agan ths year. Nobody can be overlooked; anybody n the leagues s capable of knockng someone off.on a gven nght." He added there are "probably 5-6 teams who feel they - are honest ttle contenders. We must fll 8 spots on offense.and 7 spots on. defense vacated by graduaton, so we are nexperenced at ths n qute a few postons." Wgt Q Class So. o. o. However, Frday nght's 28- pont vctory over Fulton gave spcer plenty of opportunty! to gve hs entre squad as mch experence as possble. Returnng to ths year's squad * on offense are Pat Koengsknecht at center, Glen Smon at guard and Norm Koengsknecht at tackle. Returnng defensve players are Jm helen, nose guard; Norm Koengsknecht at tackle; Glen Smon, lnebacker and Dave Schmtt; safety. Schmtt s- also the '75 quarterback, performng well n hs frst game of the season. Durng Frday nght's game, he scored on a 1-yard run, threw for the 2-pont converson, tossed a 9-yard touchdown pass and threw for the converson and connected on the fnal touchdown of the game on a 32- yard pass. He fnshed the game 8-for-9 n the ar for 94 yards. wo of the Koengsknecht returnng lettermen also posted a touchdown for the Fowler defense Norm Koengsknecht blocked a punt and Pat Koengsknecht pounced on t n the end, zone. hs year's Eagles wdl be hopng to match last season's outstandng record-the frst team at Fowler to wn 9 games n a season, placng 3d n the Detrot Free Press state rankngs and 5th n the UP and AP standngs. Here's to another successful season! FOWLER» 'he Fulton Prates became, "what the Fowler Eagles hope, wll be the fjrst of many vctms n the 1975 CMAC football season wth the Eagles startng the schedule wth a 28-0 vctory over the Prates. he Eagles domnated wth stngy defense and 2 touch- FOWLER EAGLES ^ he 1975 Fowler Eagles, from the front row, left to rght: Larry Jandernoa, manager; Mark Platte; ony Duda; John Ellsworth; Gary Schneder; Ken Feldpausch; Don aylor; om Ellsworth. Row 2: Al Fnkbener; Glen Smon; ony Schafer; GeneFeldpauseh; Pat Koengsknecht; Jm helen; om Pohl- Jm Pohl; John Mueller. Row 3: Lyle Smon;- Jm Weber; Krk helen; Doug George; Norm Koengsknecht Dale Koengsknecht; Mke Schafer; Rck Fnk; Dave Schmtt; Don Schauben. Eagles roll over Fulton 28-0 downs va the ar, another on the ground and the 4th on a blocked punt n the end zone. he openng score capped a 62-yard Fowler drve" when quarterback Dave Schmtt went n from the l-yard-lne. He tossed to recever John Ellsworth for the 2-pont converson and an 8-pont Eagle lead. n the 2d perod, Schmtt took to the ar and ht Norm Koengsknecht on a 9-yard scorng combnaton. Agan Schmtt took to the ar for the Converson, httng Dale Koengsknecht for the extra 2 nonts. Schmtt teamed up wth Dale Koengsknecht agan n the 2d quarter on a 32-yard scorng pass. he run for the converson faled. Schedule Sept. 19-Bellevue (A) Sept.2B-P-W (H) Oct Oct. 3-DeWtt (A) Oct. 24-OHvet (A) 31-Webbervlle (H) Oct. -Pottervlle (H) Parents Nght Oct. 17-Langsburg (H) Homecomng Nov. 7--Portland St. Pat's (A) Fowler struck for 6 one more tme, ths tme n the 3d quarter when Norm Koengsknecht powered n to block a Fulton punt. Pat Koengsknecht pounced on the loose ball for the touchdown. Fowler pcked up 138 yards on the ground wth Rck Fnk leadng the balanced rushng attack wth 43 yards. Schmtt went to the ar 9 tmes, and connected on 8 for 94 yards. Defensvely, Fowler held Fulton to 111 yards rushng, wth ndvdual tackles spread out between most members of the defensve squad. Fulton's Mark Wnsor ran for 99 of the 111 Prate yards. Fulton added another 44 yards n the ar. Fulton led n 1 departmentlst downs. he Prates pcked up whle Fowler had 9. hs Frday, Fowler s away for the encounter wth Bellevue. Bellevue lost Frday nght to Webbervlle 8-6. t's the end of '75 and the begnnng of SAVNGS! at EGAN FORD SALES, NC. K 200 W. Hgha'm" S. JOHNS Phone **«&. ( SPRUAL REVVAL Hear the gospel proclamed n sermon & song SPONSORED BY HE FOWLER EAGLES SPORS BOOSERS: SEP. 21 thru 26 Hear these messages: BUSHONG'S SANDARD SERVCE SMON BROS. RUCKNG CHERYL'S BEAUY BOUQUE BECKER'S BRDAL & MENS WEAR Sun. Mon. ue. Wed. hr. Fr. he ragedy of Aborton he Mllonares n St. Johns A Letter Drect From Hell When Shall baptze My Baby? Jesus... Gulty of Love n the 1st Degree What Wll Happen n St. Johns When Jesus Returns? 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12 ] September 17,1975 CLNON COUNY NEWS,'S. JOHNS, MCHGAN ( Complants from Lake Geneva. 13A 1 Members of the 1975 Bath Fghtng Bees football squad are [front, from left] Mark Barr, Mark LcClear, Bex Fouch, Mke Voorhes, Mke Goodwn, om Woodruff, [2nd row from left] Chp Cogswell, Steve Hawks, Bandy Kndy, Pat Zcebe, Martn Covell, [rear, from left] Bon Skorch [head coach], Joe o Powell, Gary Brown, m Carlson, Dave Green, Dan Bass, m Hawks, Mervn Brown, Jack Bracy and Mel Comeau, assstant coach. Bees fght for ttle BAH - Although only 9 returnng lettermen are on ths year's Bath Fghtng Bees' football squad, coach Ron No. lf 17?,5 26 an R0 81 *AB Name Mke Voorhes Pat Zeeb Dave Green Randy Kndy Dan Bass Mark LeClear Mark Ban Joel Powell Jeff Smth om Woodruff Jack Bray m Carlson Rex Pouch Gary Brown Mke Goodwn Chp Cogswell Mervn Brown Raymond Pettt Martn Covell v Steve Hawks arn Hawk's 1^ GOOD LUCK ON HE SEASON! We thnk you 're gteat Skorch sees top-notch returnng runnng backs as ther key to a strong season n Returnng to the Bees' lneup fcsjt& Hgt. Wgt. Off-Def 5'" 6'1" 'B'l" 5'9" 6'1" 5'6" 5'9" 511" 5" 5" 511" 611" 6' 511" 5" 5" 6' 5'7" 511" &-*8,B*$ QB QB-E RB RB RB RB RB C C G G G G G E *-- Class ths season are runnng backs Dan Bass and Randy Kndy. Bass was the 1974 leadng rusher wth 479 yards. At 200 pounds and 6-1, he s a.4 sprnter. Another fast runnng back, Kndy was the 2d leadng rusher for the Bees last year wth 386 yards. Bath also ntends to make good' use of 6-1 end, Steve Hawks. Another returnng letterman tackle Mke Goodwn was an All-League lneman last season? he Bees, ted for the league champonshp last year wth a 5-2 record fgure to be n the thck of t agan ths year. Skorch sad, " feel because of our 2 returnng runnng backs, we should be n the thck of t all," and lsted Lesle, Stockbrdge and Fowlervlle as the toughest teams on * the schedule. He added "We expect to wn." Schedule BAH FOOBALL * Sept. 19-Wllamston Sept 26-Powlervlle Oct. 3-Lesle Oct. -Perry Homecomng Oct. 17-Pnckney Oct. 24-Stockbrdge Nov. Nov. <H> (A) (A) (B) (H) (A) 1-Dansvlle (2 p.m.) (A) 7-Monroe Jefferson CH) Stng'em good BEES! SPONSORED BY BAH SPORS BOOSERS: BOB'S ARCO SERVCE HARE ENERPRSES CURL & SWRL JACK'S GARAGE FAMLY PARY SORE OF BAH FEDERAL MOGUL CORP. ' t> ByJmSclmllz County News Wrter DEW - Most of DeWtt Cty Councl's acton at Monday nght's meetng concerned answerng varous complants of Lake Geneva area resdents, James Renz of the Lake Geneva Property Owner's Assocaton told Councl hs organzaton had a beef aganst empty lot owners who don't cut ther lawns even though a cjty ordnance specfes stff fnes for those who don't comply. Renz called the problem, "the bggest heachache ran nto every year," and suggested that f the owners, after beng notfed, stll don't cut ther lawns, the cty should do t for them, and add the cost to owner's tax bll. Counclman Gerald Krchen and mayor pro-tem, Gary Gllespe were n sympathy wth Renz, but told hm they wanted Polce Chef, Wendell Myers, and Cty Department of Publc Work's (DPW) Superntendent, Floyd Fowler to study the problem further and fnd out how other muncpaltes handle the problem. Councl dd act more swftly on another request of Renz's callng for the placng of sgns markng Rverwood subdvson.» Renz sad several resdents had complaned about people not beng able to fnd the subdvson and gettng t confused because of the name, wth other Lake Geneva area streets. Councl told Renz the assocaton could go ahead and erect the sgns at the 1 Waxwng, Sandhll and Lark wood entrances to the subdvson. - Another area resdent,^ Merlyn Myers, called Councl on, the carpet for "tearng up" Sandhll Drve n front of hs home. Myers told councl that the cty DPW begn tearng up a road, he thought was n good shape, last week and wanted to know who was responsble and, why he was never contacted about t ' Counclman Charles Buaer, street commssoner, told Myers the matter had been dscussed fhrough the Lake Geneva Property Owner's Assocaton and that DPW Superntendent Fowler was told to break up any part of the road he ddn't thnk was n good shape or would reman n good shape for long. Bauer explaned that Sandhll Drve s gong to be made nto the best possble gravel road and that sealcoatng the paved road would prove too expensve and neffectve. Bauer also sad because of rsng energy costs-, the coal needed to make asphalt wll prove to be also too costly. Bauer added that to pay for such expensve upgradng, Councl would have to Create a specal assessment dstrct. Because of a recent Mchgan Supreme Court rulng, a specal assessment for streets can only be leved once. Bauer cautoned that f they were to assess resdents for upgradng now,- they couldn't do so n the future when resdents mght want to have sewers nstalled. DeWtt wp., Lansng studyng Logan St. work DEW OWNSHP -- DeWtt ownshp and Lansng are engagng n an nformal allance to study the upgradng of Logan St. n Lansng from - 496, north nto Clnton County where t becomes DeWtt Road and leads to the planned just north of Clark Road n DeWtt ownshp. A publc meetng has been set for uesday at 7:30 p.m. n the Wllow St. School Gym, 12 W. Wllow St., Lansng and accordng to Dale Emerson, DeWtt ownshp supervsor, the purpose of the meetng s to begn layng grounds for a 2- year study that Emerson and Lansrloffclalffhopewlll brng maxmum ctzen partcpaton along the corrdor, n both Lansng and DeWtt ownshp. At a specal Monday nght meetng, the DeWtt townshp Plannng Commsson and the ownshp Board of rustees heard K. Rajendra, project coordnator from Lansng, told them that because of the projected traffc ncrease that wll come from 1-69, the exstng Logan St.-DeWtt Road corrdor wll be nadequate to handle future traffc needs. Rajendra rattled off a lst of concerns he has come up wth that essentally say the ncreased traffc load wll make Logan St. and DeWtt Roads, unsafe, accdent-nfested traffc catastrophes. Because the state says you can't plan any major transportaton changes wthout publc nvolvement, both Lansng and DeWtt ownshps are amng to get people along the corrdor nvolved n the plannng of the Logan St.- DeWtt Road corrdor. Emerson echoed ths concern. "Here n DeWtt ownshp, we are lookng for ctzen nvolvement and we plan to send letters to resdents all along the corrdor n DeWtt ownshp to get them to partcpate n the plannng," he sad. he way the 2 governments propose to do.ths s to ncte representatves from varous ctzens groups that are drectly R.E. BENSON PLUMBNG & HEANG 6 N.Clnton St. Johns Phone MASER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar Condtonng, CUSOlfo SHEE * MEAL SHOP 52 Years Same Address ' t concerned wth the area. n Lansng, several such organzatons exst; but n DeWtt ownshp, Emerson concedes that those types of groups are lackng. hs s why he plans to send letters out to townshp resdents, who lve near DeWtt Road. he cost of the study, accordng to Emerson, wll be upwards of $260,000 and DeWtt ownshp's share wll come to about $5,000, he ownshp, accordng to $wtt*:*x'tt>:3: :$^ S Rajendra,- can contrbute ts share of the cost, ether by makng a cash payment, or by dendng ts tme to the study. Most of the fundng wll come from the Federal Hghway Admnstraton and the State.Department of Hghways and ransportaton. Other agences that wll contrbute nclude the r-county Regonal Plannng Commsson, Clnton County and the Captol Regonal Arport Authorty. CLflSSFEDSDS! ^ :.. 'l-um Frday, September 19 VAGABOND WEEKEND ~ COUNRY ROLUN BAND 9:30-1:30 No Cover Charge Saturday, September 20 Starts 8 p.m. J. & J. POLKA BAND Pus HE MUSC MAKERS Constant Musc Untl 1:45 Sunday, September 21 HE POLKA EENS Plus HE HARMONY JAC'S 2-9 p.m. FOR RESERVAONS CALL NOCE CY OF S. JOHNS ZONNG BOARD OF APPEALS r October 1, 1975 o be held n the Cty Commsson Chambers at 121 E. Walker Street at 7:30 p.m. PURPOSE: Appeal on the Zonng Admn- ' strators nterpretaton of the Zonng Ordnance No. 245 to deny Wayne Ward a Buldng permt to construct a garage on a' lot at 501 W. Baldwn St. he proposed garage would be constructed 5 foot from the property lne. he Zonng Ordnance requres a setback of feet for attached garages.' PROPERY ADDRESS: 501 W. Baldwn St. AX ROLL NO: DESCRPON: Emmpnsvle Sub. Blk 11, Lots 1&2 except W. 55 feet. v Rchard L.Coletta, Zonng Admnstrator

13 14A CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN September! 7,1975 ( S. JOHNS SCHOOLS ADUL EDUCAON PROGRAM whch nclude ADUL HGH SCHOOL COMPLEON You may be clober to Hgh School Graduaton than you thnk. he Adult Eduacton Department of the St. Johns Publc Schools has awarded over 95 hgh school dplomas. We hope everyone n the St. Johns area wll be able to fnsh ther hgh school educaton. Most adults fnd they are closer to obtanng ther dploma than they realze. Why not explore today the possblty of'fnshng your hgh school educaton? f you are 16 years old'or older you may be elgble to complete your hgh school credts and earn a regular dploma. All ths at no cost provded-you enroll no later than September 26,1976. o enroll, please complete the coupon below. ADUL COUNSELNG AND GUDANCE SERVCE An Adult Counselng and Gudance Servce s avalable to help you n plannng your educatonal program. Academc problems as well as vocatonal problems can be dscussed wth a counselor before enrollment. Counselng s avalable at the Adult Educaton Offce n the St, Johns Hgh School. ADUL CONNUNG EDUCAON-FALL ERM hese classes are ntended to provde an opportunty for self-mprovement, enjoyment, job sklls and lesure tme actvtes, Fees are charged for these classes. All classes wll start the week of September 22nd, For more nformaton regardng classes and polcy you may call the Adult Educaton Offce, telephone or ext. 271 any weekday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:30p.m. You may also come to the Adult Educaton Offce located n the St. Johns Hgh School. o regster for any of the classes clp and fll out the coupon at the bottom, send check or money order for the exact fee/fees, payable to St, Johns Publc Schools and return to: Adult Educaton Offce, St. Johns Hgh School, 501 W. Sckles St., St. Johns, Mchgan or brng to the Adult Educaton Offce n the St. Johns Hgh School. Regstraton must be completed by September 19,1975., he Adult Educaton Offce reserves the rght to cancel any class. here wll be no refund of money for a class after the second week of class. o enro!l t please complete the coupon below. Course Begnnng ypng learn keyboard) Advanced ypng (speed & accuracy) Bookkeepng ntroducton to the Humantes M -9:30 p.m. (an overvew n the major perods and trends n art, musc, archtecture and lterature) Day h ' me -:00 p.m. -:00 p.m. -:00 p.m. Locaton SJHS/1 SJHS/111. SJHS/113 SJHS/120. Scenc Desgn and Stagecraft -9:00 p.m, SJHS/122 (how to desgn and lght for prdducton on a stage - such as - plays, pageants, dance rectals, style show, etc.) Math for Parents h -9:00 p.m. (ncludes metrc system, personal calculators, math bascs and fractons) Communcatons Workshop for Parents of eenagers ntroducton to Football for Women W - 7:30-9:00 p.m. 7:30-9:00 p.m. Searchng for Your Ancestors W -9:30 p.m. (ntroducton, methods, sources, evaluaton of records, genealogy) Begnnng Photography and Basc Darkroom echnque Pantng - Begnner or Advanced (acrylcs.and Water colors) Drawng - Begnner or Advanced (varety of meda) Begnnng Gutar, (must havetwn gutar) Sewng Knts Qultng Knttng Needlepont Macrame Strng Art Women's Physcal Ftness (exercse & gameso Coed Volleyball Belly Dancng Adult Swmmng W 6:30-8:30 pjn. (nstructon n any level swmmng and dvng or open swmmng) M. h W ' h M h W W M W -:00 p.m. -:00 p.m. -:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. -8:30. p.m. -9:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m. 7:30-9:00 p.m. 8:00-9:30 p.m. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Scuba Dvng M 6:30-:00 p.m. Drver Educaton (Adult) Vared - Arrangement by nstructor RBW?25 SJHS/150 SJHS/142 SJHS/120 SJHS/127 SJHS/116 SJHS/116 SJHS/169 SJHS/148 SJHS/148 SJHS/148 SJHS/120 SJHS/120 SJHS/148 RBW/Gym RBW/Gym SJHS/Gym SJHS/Pool SJHS/139 Weeks. 5 6 G Fee $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $18.00 $14.00 $14.00 $ 6.00 $ 7.00 $18.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $14.00 $12.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $ 7.00 $14.00 $n.do $11.00 $11.00 $14.00 f $65.00 $28.00 nstructor Startng Date Whtton Whtton Whtton Smth Koger B heuerkauf Furry Football Staff Calder Larsen, Bargar Bargar Parmenter Rozen Sprauer Wrght Wrght 9-24-fS Muehlenbeck Hufnagel Beebee ' Lade Courter Morrson LANSNG COMMUNY COLLEGE EXENSON COURSES at St. Johns Hgh School-Fall erm Course Number SS4 ACC 2 -BUS 222 SPH 4 ASC 0 Course tle Amercan Govt Prn of Acct Small Bus Mgmt Fund of Speech Adult Foster Care 'Secton Number ' Credt Hours Class Meetng Hours ' 6:00 f:00 ' 1:00 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. :00 p.m. :00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ( week program startng September th) MH 095 Math Laboratory ncludes courses offered n the Lab Program as follows: 0-9:30 p.m.* MH 009 MH 0 Basc Arth Metrc System < ' 5 2 MH 012 Beg Algebra MH 2 nt Algebra And other ndvdualzed Math courses upon demand and by specal arrangements wth nstructor.. Advance Enrollment and Counselng - hursday, September 18th from -9:00 p.m. Regstraton for the class of your choce wll also be held durng the frst class meetng. RED CROSS SWMMNG LESSONS Kennon Canum Days of the Week ues. & hur. Mon. & Wed. ues. hur. Wed. uesj & hur. ' Locaton SJHS/3 1 SJHS/141 SJHS/140 SJHS/140 SJHS t SJHS/5 Red Cross Swmmng Lessons wll be offered Saturdays for 8 weeks begnnng October 18th at the St. Johns Hgh School Pool. he charge for the lessons s $6.00. All swmmers must be at least 54" tall or chaperoned by parent. Each swmmer must furnsh ther own sut, towel and cap fpr long har. Begnner Advanced Begnner ntermedate, Swmmer & Compettve Swmmng Begnner under 54" and Baby Class 9:00-9:40 a.m. 9:45-:25 a.m. :30-11: a.m. 11:15-12:00 a.m. he Pool s avalable for rental uesday and hursday evenngs. For nformaton call Open Swmmng wll be Mondays - 6:30-8:30 p.m. startng November 3rd. Please record desred course and enclose proper fee. Make checks payable to: St. Johns Publc Schools Mal to: Albert UFevore, Drector of Adult Educaton, 501 West Sckles Street, St. Johns, Mchgan Name (Last) Address Course School Last Attended. (Frst) (Mddle) (Maden) (Number) (Street) (Cty) Suggestons for classes n the "future-j- (Zp) t Date.Brthdate,.Phone- (Home) Socal Securty Number (Yaar) r (Busness) Hghest Grade Completed CUtUtt cvea ofcuwea Lyle F. Smth Lyle F. Smth, GG, of 36<rf Lehman Rd. DeWtt ded Sept. 5 at Clnton Memorfal Hosptal followng a short llness. Funeral servces were conducted by Rev. Douglas Harton at the DeWtt Area Chapel. She was bured n Chapel Hll Cemetery. v * Mr. Smth was born Aprl 25, 1909 n Clnton County to Ots ^-and Eva Dunden Smth. He spent 27 years at hs Lehman Road resdence. He marred Helen Newman n St. Johns on October 23, Mr. Smth was retred from Federal Mogul. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Helen; sons, Glenwyn of Pennsylvana; Roger of Calforna; Rowland of St. Johns; and Gerald of DeWtt; and eleven grandchldren. Wllam Martn Wllam Sterlng Martn, 61, 134 Snyder Drve, Ovd ded Frday at the Memoral Hosptal, Owosso. Funeral servces were held Monday at the Houghton Chapel of the Osgood Funeral Home, Ovd and bural was at the North Plans Cemetery, Mur, wth the Rev. Claude B. Rdley offcatng. Martn was born n Palo on Jan. 21, 1914 to Wllam and heressa 'Martn. He attended schools n Hubbardston and resded most of hs lfe n Swartz Creek. He spent the last 2 years at the Snyder raler Court n Ovd. He marred Grace rene nman n Hubbardston on Nov. 6, He was employed by Stan* dard Cotton Products Company, Flnt for 20 years. He s survved by hs wfe; 2 daughters, Lnda s McCollum of Vernon and Rose Crawford of Flnt; 2 sons, Raymond of Durand and Dale at home; 13 grandchldren; 4 ssters, Zona Burns of Hubbardston, Eleen Bennet of Mur, Mare Grvn of Hubbardston, and Betty Vance of Pewamo; l brother, Donald of Half Moon Lake. Leonard Vollbracht S. JOHNS -- Leonard V. Vollbracbt, 73, of 2. S, Oakland St. ded at* Clnton Memoral Hosptal Sept. l followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held at Osgood Funeral Home Sept. 13 at 11 a.m. he.rev. Averll Carson conducted the servce. Mr. Vollbracht was born'n Cncnnat, Oho Dec. 2,1902 to Vctor and Mary Busch Vollbracht. He graduated from Brown Unversty and came to St. Johns n from Detrot. He marred Margaret Lews n Detrot n Mr. t Volbrachtwasa member of the Frst Congregatonal Church and was a 50-yearmember of the Ph Delta heta Fraternty. He was formerly employed as an nspector by the Mchgan State Hghway Dept. Mr. Vollbracht s survved by hs wfe, Margaret; daughter, Mrs, Betsey Gasser of Dayton, Oho; son, Dr. Robert, Vollbracht of Detrot; and three grandchldren. Mrs. Alce Moore. ELSE (c) - Funeral servces for Mrs. Alce Moore of 78 Mohawk Rd., Pontac, formerly of Else, were held uesday from Carter Funeral Home n Else wth bural n Rversde Cemetery. he Rev. Davd Ltchfeld offcated.,_ Polce "harvest" marjuana Gordon Harrs, 27, of 2968 N. U.S. 27 was taken nto custody Sept., 5, after 534 marjuana < plants were dscovered growng by the north sde of hs garage by Clnton County Sherff detectves, hursday. He was released on bond, and wll be arragned Frday mornng n Dstrct Court. ' Donald Janes E, Fltten, 29, of S. Grove Rd., Lansng, was arrested Sept. 4 and charged ' wth growng marjuana after Clnton County Sherff deputes dscovered 41 marjuana plants growng outsde hs home as well as' 57 plants dryng nsde. He was released on bond and wll be sentenced Oct. 6 n dstrct court. he Clnton County Sherffs offce confscated about 1500 marjuana plants n Clnton County durng July and August accordng to Detectve Sgt, Rchard May of the Clnton Counjy Sherff's Department. - NDVDUALSM What ths country of ours needs today s fewer resolutons and more resoluteness. Mrs. Moore passed away at Pontac Osteopathc Hosptal Saturday, Sept. 6 at the age of 90. She was born Nov. 8,1884 n Sagnaw County, daughter of John and Martha 'Ldle. She resded most of her lfe n Else and was marred to Clyde Moore n Else n Mr, Moore ded n Mrs. Moore had made her home n Pontac 'the past 11 years. Survvng Mrs. Moore are: a daughter, Mrs. Eleanore Starke of Pontac; three grand* chldren; 12 great grandchldren and four great great, grandchldren. Ephrom schannen Funeral servces for Ephrom schannen, 82, of 165 E. Man St., Else were held uesday, Sept. 16 from Carter Funeral Home wth Rev. Davd Ltchfeld offcatng, Bural was made n Rversde Cemetery. Mr. schannen passed away Saturday n Holland, Mch, where he had been a patent for two months. He was born Feb. 24,1894 n Antwerp, Ohhvthe son of Peter and Mary schannen. He' resded n the Else vcnty 75 years, except for lvng perodcally wth hs daughter n Holland darng the past nne years. n 1923 he marred Lena Boger, who ded n Mr. schannen was a member of the Unted Methodst Church and the Else.O.O.F. and a veteran of World War. He s survved by one daughter, Mrs. Esther Vanden Berg of Holland; two grandchldren; one sster, Mrs, ola Mller of Owosso; a halfbrother, Frank Saylor p Charlotte. t Vola Overfeld^ Mrs. Vola Overfeld, 51, ef onawanda, N.Y., ded Sept,»4 at Roswell Park Memoral nsttute n Buffalo N.Yfollowng a Vk year battle wg cancer,.prvate memoral servces were held Sept 5 at the Churo) of Chrst n onawanda. Hlr body was cremated and seat, back for bural at DeWtt nearf her parents. Mrs. Overfeld was born Dec. 6, 1923 to Mr. and Mrs. Fre3 Schavey n St. Johns. She attended Rodney B. Wlson H.S. and graduated from the Hurley School of Nursng n Flnt. She resded n St.' Johns p years before makng her home n onawanda. She marred Russell. Ove"rfeld n Buffalo, N.Y.,'and worked at the "Rockng Char Nursng Home" n onawanda before she became ll. ; She was a member of the Church of Chrst n onawanda where she also taught Sunday, School. ; f Survvors nclude: h<jr husband; her daughters, Mrs. Patrca Merrman of Brocfport, N.Y.; Mrs. Barbara Dotfh of onawanda; and Nancy,*at home,?>' Sons, Robert of Urbana, lt, Allen of Syracuse, N,y;, homas, Wllam and Matthep at home. Ssters, Mrs. Mldred Roof of St. Johns; Mrs. Mabel Beck <Jf Maple Rapds and Mrs. Ve Ward of raverse Cty. t Brothers, Gaylord Schavey of DeWtt and Leue Schavey of St. Johns. * Her parents preceded her hf death. > A SAE BE- No matter how much the world changes, t's a safe bet that people wll contnue to have feelngs. No matter how much our professon changes, honorng those feelngs wll contnue to be our purpose. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES 0 600D6VG0ERGElV S JOHNS FOWLER ABBOS MAPLE RAPDS H0UGH06U OVD S. 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14 September 17,1975 FREE0O# 7leu Uacfou at St. f*4e/u tfatfotc d^unc tosemary Heerdt [left] and Sue Houser dscuss the Bcentennal year actvtes for St. Joseph School, planned to promote an awareness of Chrstan Hertage, ts development, and ts effect upon the present. Holh women are teachng at St. Joseph School for the frst tme. Heerdt, 24, and her husband Davd lve n Kast Lansng. She graduated from MSU n 1972 and taught prevously at the Allen St. School n Lansng. She wll be teachng 25 sxth-graders ths year. Susan Houser, 21, who graduated from CMU n August wll be teachng 27 ffth-graders. She dd her student-teachng n roy M., and resdes n Lansng. he Lowe UMW meetng was called to order by the presdent, Alvna Bast, after l delcous refreshments were served by the hostess, Bee Cook, Wednesday evenng. he presdent,wetcomed the guests, and proceeded wth the regular busness. Alvna announced the dstrct annual meetng to be Sept. 23 at Mt. Plea santwth Jule Beale as the manspeaker. All were urged to attend for nspratonal servce. Reservatons are to be he Lowe UAAW meets n by Sept. 18th. he pledge servce n the afternoon would requre our pledge so t was voted on. Due to a conflct our Bble study at Ruth Ferguson's wll be on the 30th nstead of the 23d. he date for the October meetng s to be the 1st wth Ruby Perce as hostess. t s to be at the church for noon luncheon and everyone s to brng ther bazaar tems at that tme. Our UMW workshop s to be Oct, 28 from 9:30-2:30 at RANCH ROLLER RNK OF S. JOHNS Frday, September 26th HOURS Avalable For Prvate Skatng,, Partes CALL FR1DAYEVEN1NGS 8 n SAURDAY AFERNOONS 2-4 SAURDAY EVENNGS 8-11 SUNDAY AFERNOONS 2-4 Plgrm Unted, or -9:00 at- Shepherd. Alvna urged all offcers to make specal effort to go. Helen offered to drve n the evenng., Helen Murton brought up the subject of glass collecton tellng of the success of her class. We decded to have one to, help defray church expenses so the commttee of Phylls Moore, Marbeth Hynes, and Helen Murton was apponted to take care of t. Sunday, Sept. 21 at U a.m. we wll} meet wth Greenbush members at ther church for a unted servce wth Rev. Poley, the D. S., preachng, baptzng, and gvng communon. Sunday, Sept. 28, s to be ROUNDUP SUNDAY wth, the BROWN FAMLY brngng d muscal servce to us for Sunday School at 9:45, church atj 11, potluck dnner at 12:30, games from 2-3, and fnally, an evenng servce from 8-9. All are welcome, Ruby Perce gave the program on Monty Hall's treasures from hs hertage. Hs ancestors came-from Europe and worked hard to make an honest lvng. Monty's memores of hs grandfather feedng hs blnd grandmother wth love and devoton, and of hs selfless mother always dong for others and leavng as a fnal legacy to her famly - "Remember love you and have always loved you." Monty sad hs mother called love the GLUE of the unverse. Alvna, n lghtng a candle and placng t on a table n the center of the room, sad, "Medtaton takes concentraton, so keep your eyes on the candle." She proceeded to read the en Commandments gvng a unque nterpretaton to, each one, to help us see another pont of vew. Our servce ended wth our crcle of frendshp and blessng. PRCE LS FOR S. JOHNS HGH SCHOOL AHLEC EVENS FOOBALL AND BASKEBALL Pre-schoolers accompaned by parents - FREE PRE-SALE. A GAE K*. - 75' 75? 7-12 ADUL $0 $p FRESHMAN AND JAYVEE FOOBALL 50* FOR ALL SWMMNG ADULS *1 SUDEN^ 75* FRESHMAN BASKEBALL ADULS 75* SUDENS - 50* WRESLNG ADULS U 50 SUDENS *1 VOLLEYBALL.ADULS $ 1 SUDENS 175*.-_.«- * JAOfl Admttance to all home athletc events ADUL AHLEC PASS * farthyw... *» - *«SO ADO Admttance to all home athletc event SUDEN AHLEC PASS *Z0 for the year SE fttfl Famly admsson to '(homo" contests. FAMLY AHLEC PASS ^\ parent must accompany chldren * to events. CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN* >fl Jfc wn-tralered trucks one-thrd the length of a football Held are travelng Mchgan roads on an expermental bass. hese 0-foot-ldng unts generally are travelng the state's major lmted access freeways under specal permt from the Department of State Hghways. However, the gant-szed trucks also must use cty streets and two-lane roads to reach the freeways, just as the 0-footer s dong n the above photo. Automoble Club of Mchgan has labeled the test drvng of these trucks, whch are 35 feet longer than the twn-tralers now permtted to travel state hghways, a traffc safety hazard and a threst to motorsts. Auto Club states the long trucks are dffcult to pass and may not be able to mantan the 55- mles-per-hour speed lmt on nclnes. * Mrs. Nancy Potts and baby vsted Mrs. G. Pyle a week ago Wednesday. Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoerner attended the / XUctUdVoltfct Expermental Arcraft Assocaton meetng at Oshkosh, Wsconsn for three days. he menflewback but the spent some tme n the upper pennsula vacatonng, others and Harvey Hoerner Hstorcal entertanment from a.m. tl 9:30 p.m. September 20th ths s gong to be a B G DAY for one and all who partake. Lumped under the ttle "Home our Festval," sponsored by the Clnton County Hstorcal Socety s everythng to entertan you fr6m a.m. untl 9:30 p.m. Everyone contrbutng to ths "fun" sn't necessarly a Hstorcal Socety Member, however you can sgn up to be a member at our booth n the Street Market. Cooperatng faces and groups mght belong to a Cty or County Offcal; a Chamber member or Jaycette; Senor Ctzens; the newly organzed Busness and professonal Women's Club; St, Johns.Woman's Club; LeLeche League; Boy Scouts, Grl Scouts, Youth and 4-H Groups; the Churches. School and many Busnesses n the County; Men's Art and Antque Auto Clubs; 5th Battery of Mchgan Lght Artllery; alent Groups and Antque Dealers; plus many beautful ndvduals, all deservng a "HANK YOU". Most of all, we want you there to enjoy t, an early bt of Bcentennal celebratng. JON the sounds of the 1925 Band Organ on the "Court House Greens" (headquarters) where t all begns,.. and n the early evenng, RALLY around the "Lberty Pole," when the old-fashoned program starts wth the Retreat ceremony by the Ffth Battery-Mchgan Lght Artllery. Members of the Clnton County Hstorcal Socety 'potden f/uu%e mnuted he meetng was called to order at p.m. by Presdent Pettt. Fve counclmen were present. Mnutes of the prevous meetng were read and approved. Blls totallng $9169,67 were approved for payment. he low bd for trmmng trees wthn the Vllage was accepted from Shepherd's ree Servce. Buldng permts were approved for Farmers' Co-op Elevator and Geraldne Swanson. Permsson was granted for a Cystc Fbross Foundaton - march n the Vllage and the fee was waved. No objectons were rased to By Mrs helma Woodbury '4*4 bury J hey appeared lke postage stamps t6 our farms here. Each plot was surrounded by hedges to hold the water that was brought to such plots on top of heads of Vetnamese famles. hen at the bottom of the hll would be a reservor of water. he pctures showed wld rce growng there now. Offcers for the year; presdent, Mrs. Lnda Austn; vce presdent, Mrs, Laura Darlng; secretary and treasurer, Mrs, Phylls Mller; safety, Mrs. Joan Glbert; ctzenshp, Mrs. Clara Horn; health, Mrs, Everett Reneaud; nternatonal, Mrs. Kaela Krueger; reporter and cultural arts, Mrs; Betty Zola. All are avalable by phone to accept any nformaton that they mght use to plan, an Old-Fashoned Box-Socal, early n 1976, to help celebrate the naton's bcentennal. Such tems as old pctures, antques, oldfashoned clothng, old lterature, etc. wll be apprecated and returned to th& lender., he next meetng wll be held at Mrs. Robert Krueger's home n Carland, the Farm Land Agreement applcatons receved. Complants were receved from local ctzens concernng tall weeds growng on prvate property wthn the Vllage. he Clerk was nstructed to contact the ndvduals requestng the weeds be cut. Meetng adjourned. Wnne McKean. Vllage Clerk l ^ 1 1 P a Mrs. Mable Clemt of olleson, * Arzona and Mrs. Evelyn Peterson arrved by plane to spend a few weeks wth relatves. hey stayed wth ther brother and uncle respectvely, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargent. hey have returned to Arzona. August 28, Mrs. Davd Parks and Cornna had a surprse brthday dnner and party n honor of Mss Krss Parks who was 18 last hursday. he honored guest receved many lovely gfts. Mrs. Charles Fsher and Mrs. Charley Fsher were hostesses at a weddng shower n honor of Mss Grace-Wtt of DeWtt. About 20 guests were present. he guest of honor receved many beautful and useful gfts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fsher and Kevn vsted frends at Morrson Lake Saturday evenng. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fsher and Kevn, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Parks vsted Mr. and Mrs. Frankln Metz and Frank of Harrson Sunday afternoon and evenng. \ he frst part of August the Otto Dcknsons spent at Clare Cty Park wth the "Nobles of the Road" group, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dutcher of Bloomngton, Calforna vsted Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dcknson from uesday untl hursday. hey went to the play "he Man Who Came to Dnner" at Grand Ledge. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dcknson left hursday mornng and returned home from North Branch wth "he Nobles of the Road" group Monday. Mrs. Harold Hoerner vsted Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hardenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hardenburg and daughter, Stuart Hardenburg, Wednesday evenng, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Swanson of Spanok comments on bll sgnng State Representatve Francs t. Spanola (D-Corunna) ssued the followng statement today on the Governor's sgnng of the state School Ad Act for (H.B. 4814J. " am very pleased that the Governor has approved the new state school ad bll whch ntroduced. he measure wll help narrow the spendng gap among school dstrcts, decreasng the nequtes among dstrcts. "he most mportant.feature of the act s the 'Progressve Yeld' membershp ad formula. he, formula was revsed from the flat-rate yeld equalzaton approach of the pupls, regardless of the last two years to a graduated varyng mlllage,.,.,,, levels ap- -.. formula guaranteeng the. proved n ndvdual d«ftrcte.*^ combned state-local revenue : K< K&:* BS:WAW^ from the frst 20 mlls leved by & Grand Ledge vsted Mrs. G. V. Pyle, hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Potts and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Archbal Potts of Holt vsted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargent attended the chcken barbecue Labor Day at Wacousta. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sargent vsted Mr. and Mrs. George Sargent uesday evenng. B any local dstrct at $42.50 per pupl per mll and the revenue from the next 7 mlls at $38,25 per mll. "he change n the formula has ramfcatons that gofar beyond the dollars of ad nvolved for any ndvdual school dstrct and even beyond the mmedate goal of preventng further wdenng of the revenue gap among dstrcts. "Wth the Progressve Yeld formula, we have taken the ntal step toward what professors call the 'equal educaton opportunty' doctrne, whch recognzes a state responsblty for adequate, fundng for all publc school Clnton County News SECON B NOCE CY OF S. JOHNS ZONNG BOARD OF APPEALS OC o Be Meld n he Cty Commsson Chambers at 121 E. Walker Street at 7:30 p.m. PURPOSE: Appeal on tfe Zonng Admnstrators nterpretaton of the Zonng Ordnance No. 245 to deny homas DeWtt a buldng permt to construct a parage on a lot at 901 K Oakland Street. he proposed garage would be constructed closer to the street than the house. he Zonng Ordrlance requres accessory buldngs to mantan a setback equal to that of the prmary buldng on corner lots. PROPERY ADDRESS: 901 N. Oakland St. AX ROLL NO: DESCRPON: Orchard Glen Sud. Lot 8 Rotary ravelogue SCOSH KLS & CASLES" GARY PEERSON WEDNESDAY, OCOBER, 1975 HOUSEBOA O 1 HOWARD POLLARD FLORDA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER "NEW ZEALAND" REVOR DORNBUSH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1976 * NRGUNG RAN COMDR. KARL E. SEN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, folb "NEW ENGLAND: R.F.D.' JAY GERKEY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976 NCREDBLE JAMES FORSHEE JAPAN" WEDNESDAY, APRL 7, 1976 M :*:': :.'.V.' v.*..v.".'.v.'.'.v,* MX X;K; ".% : X'X* X*K* Rchard L. Coletta Zonng Admnstrator Seres BEGNNNG Wednesday Octl 7:30 p.m. Season ckets >7 ON SALE A:. Clnton Natonal Bank Dean Hardware Clnton heatre ALL SHOWNGS A CLNON HEARE Proceeds for Communty Events

15 2B Clnton County News HAROLD SCHMALZ-Advertsng Drector JM EDWARDS-Edtor A PERSONAL LOOK A HE NEWS Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards; $Vtfo4Jty C4K $6 dtotqmub f you're a veteran elgble for a Vetnam Era bonus and wonderng possbly why you.haven't receved t yet - a word of cauton -- don't wrte to ask about t, After carryng around a lttle blue card from the bonus secton for qute some tme, decded to lake a closer look at t to see where should wrte to nqure about the status of my bonus, t was then realzed they have a bult n protecton from too many nqures or complants. Stated on that lttle blue card s: "f at any tme there should be a change n your malng address, please notfy ths offce by mal mmedately. Any other correspondence, unless requested, wll remove your fle from ts place n lne, thereby delayng payment." ranslaton? Don't bug us about your money or we'll stck you at the end of the lne, buddy. t puzzles me that employees of the Bonus Secton would fnd t mpossble to locate a fle followng correspondence from an elgble veteran and then not be able to place t back exactly n the same place. Of course, doubt that sactually the case. What they probably really mean to say s that a multtude of correspondence requrng answerng letters wll slow down the bonus processng system. But, how effectve s tellng the publc, "Please don't wrte, t wll just slow thngs up." t's more effectve to say, "f you wrte to us askng for nformaton, to whch you are enttled, we're gong to get you n the end by makng you wat even longer." thnk that's called "Dplomacy by hreat." «* * NCE GONG, ABC - By now MSU and Oho State have waged ther grdron battle and those thousands unfortunate enough to be wthout tckets had to settle for football acton over the rado waves to follow 1 of the top games of the season. o make us feel better, ABC opted to televse the hghlghts after the game. hat has to be one of the werdest programmng decsons ever made. SPEAKNG OF FOOBALL - Alex Karras doesn'tseem to have the easy wt ths year that he dsplayed on Monday Nght Football last season. t's almost as f he's graspng for "clever" thngs to say rather than lettng them pop out naturally as happened last year, * /* * * LEERS, VOL. - As sad last week, 'm always glad to gve equal tmes. "Dear Mr. Edwards, "Saw your 'Between he Lnes' n ths week's Clnton County News, Also read the letter knockng your column. " say 'amen' to your column; at least you tell* the truth and have a sense of humor. " wsh your column was longer as that's what enjoy most of all lookng for the paper every Wednesday. Your frend, Ms. Dorothy Ulrch" hanks, Dorothy, needed that. Kelley charges Consumers Power wth $ 12 mllon excess charges LANSNG - Attorney General Frank J. Kelley has charged that Consumers, Power Company collected-more than?12 mllon too much under ts fuel cost adjustment clause and that the State Publc Servce Commsson, when presented wth ths evdence, refused to order refunds to Consumers Power Company's customers. Kelley's charges appear n a Jawsu.._.,._3g&^>te? Publc Seryce^6omnsson fled n ngham Crcut Court. - Kelley sad: "Consumers Power Company's Rate Supervsor, under crossexamnaton, admtted that Consumers Power was collectng $1 under the fuel adjustment clause for every 70c of actual fossl fuel expense. Outsde experts on fuel ad- Street market offers varety he Street Market on closed off Maple Street wll be featurng for sale reproduced post-cards of scenes of Clnton County and antque calendars; 1876 Plaques and Socety Membershps n the Hstorcal Socety booth, whle many organzatons and churches of the county wll be havng many vared tems. here wll be baked goods; garden produce; old book sale; Early Amercan tems; Bcentennal balloons; bazaar gfts; Patrotc tems; beverage booth; popcorn wagon; hot-dogs and cookes to name a few. Your mornng arrval on the Court House Greens wll fnd coffee and donuts avalable, whle durng the evenng hours a Church Youth Group wll be sponsorng an ce-cream'socal. GtEXEH HENRY E. DREPS, NC NORH U.S. 27 DEW, MCHGAN PHONE (517) OR C0ACHMENS NOW N SOCK M(. JU K. ~-t~ " «. -r M»»r 9WfU&^tctose.3$tfta*fdjth3 -and te^tfte^ndurng^ufelc Servce Commsson hearngs?* that ths resulted n the collecton of over $12 mllon more under the fuel adjustment clause than Consumers Power ncurred n fuel expenses for the year ended September 30,1974. " asked the Publc Servce Commsson to order ths $12 mllon refunded mmedately and to nvestgate other abuses occurrng under the fuel adjustment clause whch were apparent from the eydence n the record n the case. he Commsson dd nothng." - Kelley also clamed that Consumers Power Company voluntarly abandoned several long-term coal contracts n favor of payng hgher prces for the same coal, and that such hgher prces were automatcally passed on to the ratepayers wthout notce or hearng under the fuel adjustment clause. "he new coal prces were 32% hgher than those n the orgnal contracts," Kelley sad. Jon the people who've joned the Army. Snce the end of the draft a lot of young people are dscoverng a good place to nvest ther tme. he Army. hey've come, over 300,000 strong, for thngs they may not have found anywhere else. Some came for the Job tranng. Where' else can you get your choce of over 300 good jobs? Some, for the chance to travel, Where else can you get to go almost anywhere n the world? Some came for the personal challenge. Where else can you get as much responsblty rght out of hgh school? Some, for educaton. Where else can you get-such a good head start on college? (Wth 'CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN ONE YEAR AGO Sept. 19,1974 Ralph C. Woodard, well known farmer, was 92 years old Saturday, Sept. 7 and has lved all hs lfe n the Else area, After retrement he has spent wnters n Mt, Dora, Fla, Constructon s n full swng at Clnton County's future state park, as Maclean Constructon Company begns preparaton of the man-made lake for Sleepy Hollow State Park, he park's completon date s set for the early 1980's. A 3-car collson occurred Monday at 4:30 p.m. when Marc E. Hufnagel, 18, of St. Johns skdded north through a stop sgn on DeWtt Road at the M-21 ntersecton, Of the 3 drvers, only Susan Jean Schueler, 21, of St. Johns was njured, Mrs. Anne Fndlay of R.l, St. Johns receved a new automatc washer, as a result of her entry n a natonwde search conducted by Maytag Company. St, Johns! Marchng Redwngs have a goal a $25,000 goal. hat fgure was announced ths week as the cost of ther planned trp to Dallas, ex. n June to partcpate n the nternatonal Lons Conventon. EN YEARS AGO A former St, Johns school teacher, John Baker of 3 North Oakland ded hursday, Sept. 9, n hs home, followng a long llness. He was 62. MargaretM. Brown, 84, of 507 E. Hgham Street, St. Johns, ded late last hursday nght at Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng an llness of one month. She had been a resdent of St. Johns snce She taught n Gratot and Clnton Schools for a number of years and also served many years as a nurse. Valley Farms, Hurd and Gunnsonvlle school dstrcts wll vote separately Oct. 25 on the proposal to annex to the Lansng School-Dstrct,.- Mss* Sue Bu*R&J'St!, /3 hns, busness 1 womatsnoe 893?ddd early^ Saturday mornng $t Clnton 1 ' Membra **Hosptfl followng a short llness. Mrs. Mark A. DeWtt of 308 S. Oakland Street has resgned <rt^><5^x^rqx^*^jr^k^x^m-^j«y from the St. Johns Lbrary Board after havng served on that group snce ts formaton n Jajnuary St, Johns growng tree problem has forced the cty to halt ts prevous servce of dsposng of dead trees cut down on prvate property. he merger of the County Bureau of Socal Ad and the County Department of Socal Welfare was approved last Wednesday by the Clnton County Board of Supervsors, 25 YEARS AGO Sept. 14,19ft Clarence L, Kesby, 48, passed away at Clnton Memoral Hosptal uesday. Mr. Kesby had successfully operated a gasolne staton and store at the ntersecton of US-27 and aft Road, south of St, Johns, for the past 24 years. He had been n ll health for several years. Polce Chef Everett Glazer's weekly report shows that 14 persons were gven tckets and pad fnes for traffc volatons n St. Johns durng the past week; Mrs. Beulah Ballantne, charman of the Clnton County Red Cross Blood Program, announced that 61 bottles of blood were secured durng the vst of the Red Cross Bloodmoble n St, Johns on September 7, at the Congregatonal Church. < Wllam D. Daseler, propertor of the Steel Hotel n St. Johns, completed a deal ths past week for the purchase of the 50-room Clugston Hotel of Columba Cty, ndana, St. Johns frst nfantle paralyss case of the year was reported ths week by Dr. Paul Stoller, cty health offcer. Vctm of the dsease s Nelson Keyes, nne-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Doa Keyes, 715 N. Clnton Avenue, St. Johns. he thrd accdent n three weeks, at the dangerous ntersecton between French and Merdan roads, a mle east.of persons Wednesday Werfoor. Sherff's offcers report that roadsde brush obscures the vson of motorsts approachng the ntersecton from both drectons. "Woman's Gude to Socal Securty" free at Socal Securty offces \ A new booklet, "A woman's gude to socal securty" s avalable free at the Lansng socal securty offce. he 16-page booklet contans socal securty nformaton, "of partcular nterest to women," accordng to Sdney Mannng, socal securty dstrct manager. ncluded are explanatons of how workng women buld socal securty protecton for themselves and ther famles; Lason to vst Congressman Elford A. Cederberg's lason man, Ronald W. Stolz, wll be vstng the Clnton County Courthouse n St. Johns on uesday, Sept. 23 from 3 p.m. to 4 p,m, NCENVE GONE Dscover a way to take the proft out of war and show the world how to mantan peace, up to 75% of your tuton pad for whle you're n the Army, and 36 months of fnancal assstance at colleges through out'the country when your enlstment's over.) Some came fprhe fnancal rewards. Where else can you get a startng salary of $000 a month (before deduct!ons)and a rase to $000 n just four months? (Plus free meals, housng, medcal and dental care, a 30-'day pad vacaton,every year, and low cost transportatfdn to help you enjoy lt ( ) And some came for a dfferent knd of reward, Where else can* you, do a servce to,yourse f whjle you're beng of servce to'your Country? A Call Sgt. Strombom or after 6 p.m. Collect Jon the people who've joned the Army. how wves, wdows, and dvorcees can get monthly payments on ther husband's socal securty records; and what women should do f they hre household workers. Sngle copes of "A woman's gude to socal securty" are free on request at any socal securty offce, Mannng sad. he Lansng Socal Securty Offce s at 838 Lousa, he phone number s he Socal Securty Admnstraton s an agency of *the U.S. Department of Health, Educaton and Welfare. 1HS YEAH WH 1 Credt at Cost Plenty of cty dollrs would llk to work on your farm. You' cm hra thtm t cot through PCA. PCA brngs monty dlrct to th farm, gvng you full. mmadlatf banaft from today's changng ntartt rattt, 2 Planned Gash HOW A lmp!* fortctt of your monthly ncoma and «panaaa for tha yar halpa you apot "borrowng' 1 tlmaa and "rapaymtnt" tlm«wall n advane*, so your cnh kaapa flowng along smoothly, tt'a a naw daa to torn* landsra, but PCA has b*an dong t for ystrs, HS FALL MORE FARMERS HAN EVER WLL URN O See or Call CHARLES BRACEY Your Local PCA Planner PHONE S. US-27 S. JOHNS Cederberg releases results of poll How do you feel about the energy crss, ralroad abandonments, agrcultural polcy, and other current controversal ssues? Accordng to Congressman Al Cederberg, the average ctzen wthn the th Congressonal Dstrct has some very strong vews on how these problems should be resolved. Cederberg noted that the results of hs recent 1975 Congressonal Questonnare, compled by an ndependent research frm, ndcate an overwhelmng majorty 'of hs consttuents are n favor of less government regulaton on agrculture, are wllng to lower ther standard of lvng to reduce our dependence on foregn ol and are wllng to take whatever steps necessary to put the ralroads back on a proftable bass. "Mchgan farmers almost, unanmously (89.2%) supported the Admnstraton's polcy of encouragng producton and open markets wth only mnuscule fractons favorng marketng quotas, prce supports, and control of farm producton," Cederberg commented. On the queston of energy and polluton control there seems to be a growng awareness of the ncreasngly hgh cost of energy ndependence % of Cederberg's respondents were wllng to lower ther standard of lvng to acheve ths goal. n complementary fashon, 65.1%' of the people expressed a wllngness to extend the tmetable of polluton control by postponng the envronmental restrctons, already legslated, on automobles and coat burnng facltes... an acton, whch would moderate the costs of polluton control and smultaneously enable effcent use of avalable energy resources. "Not surprsngly, few people opted for the restrctve alternatves for energy conservaton such as a gasolne tax, mport tarffs on mported ol, and the mport quotas on foregn ol that are currently beng consdered," Cederberg stated. "he most popular was gasolne ratonng wth only 19% of the people n favor of ths approach. By far, most people (74.4%) favored development of alternatve energy;: rsourees*" hs emphass -q<fm ^energy development carred throughjn, the questons on- Federaf lle questons on Federal spendng. Only n the'areas of energy research (76%), crme control (56%), and mass transportaton (41%) dd Cederberg's consttuents feel that the government should spend more money than 't s currently. " was most encouraged by the strong sentment n favor of lowerng the natonal defct (82.2%) and n support of Presdent Ford's poston (78%) that there should be no new spendng programs n 1975 except to develop energy. hs has consstently been my poston and wll contnue to act n a fscally responsble manner to protect the taxpayer's dollar," Cederberg sad, he current ralroad reorganzaton seems to have popular support wth 29.4% of St*. Ktd&d AUCK September 17,1975 the people wantng to bolster the ralroads wth Federal funds to mantan servce, whle 33.9% wanted to sell'ff unproftable lnes to local governments or busness, and 31.8% wanted to curtal servce to the extent needed for proftable operatons. * Regardng Socal Securty, almosthalf (48.5%) of the polled voters were n favor of contnung to fnance t wth payroll taxes rather than be partally subsdzed by general taxes. Opposed to hs poston were 28.9%, and.9% were undecded. A majorty (69%) also felt that there should be an ncrease n the amount of money socal securty recpents may earn before ther benefts are reduced. fteftmtfom t e Senate What does a senator do when the Legslature s not n sesson? he answer to that queston vares accordng to who supples t. he general mpresson provded by the meda s that we lve hgh on the hog junketng across the country and across the world. On the other -hand, the nformaton comng drectly out of any of the offces would ndcate we are hard at work servng on nterm commttees, solvng consttuent problems, dong research and testng voter sentment back home. WELL, HERE s at least a nckel's worth of truth n a dollar's worth of ether sdes / vew and of course each of us s' dfferent. have partcpated n three conferences - one out-of-state and two at state expense. One was on educaton, one was on state budgetng, and one wth the dary ndustry. do a lttle of these knds of thngs mentoned earler n defense of long recesses. But mostly do somethng a lttle dfferent actually frowned on by many legslators promotng the full-tme publc servant mage. lve a normal lfe or at least near normal. taketa^hortvacatdtt'wlth the 'wfeanffktds'nlkenl fltokmy orgnal actvtes. put n some^ tma dn the..veternary, clnc' where am stll a partner. t may take the rest of the staff more tme to brng me up to date than t would take for them to do the work; but feel useful, ALSO SPEND some tme on the farm, although am not too handy wth new equpment and my hands blster. hree reasons for ths approach, Naturally, enjoy t or would not do t. Also, generally plan to make a few dollars and as a belever n the Amercan economc system make no apologes for that. But also have a deep belef that representatve government works best when the representatves are not fulltme poltcans. Our foundng fathers showed us the way as they took tme off from ther plantatons, prntng presses, mport busnesses, and etc. to start ths country out and then returned to ther actvtes as tme allowed. am not of the calber of Washngton, Jefferson, Patrck Henry, Benjamn Frankln or Nathan Hale. Nether are the others work wth n hgh places n Lansng and Washngton. Perhaps part of the reason s that people of ths qualty wll not serve n hgh selectve offce when t seems to mean forsakng ones ordnary rewardng craft, busness, Or professon for the lfe of a full- 'tme'' poltcan. t- not jmly ^rovdes P&ure bul't'kep; a person's feet on (be ground to do a lttle normal work for a whle. recommend t for* our whole representatve government. Perfect For hose Chlly Fall Evenngs... E-Z SE ZERO CLEARANCE FREPLACES A COMPLEE FREPLACE SYSEM WH HE LOOK AND PERMANENCE OF MASONRY E-Z SE ave lme nd money anywhere,,. perfect for tha lvng room, bedroom, dan or famly room. t! deal for low-cott remodelng at mult-floor ntallatlon. E-Z SE can be ntalled rght on a wood floor, drectly galntt wood tud or f uth to a flnlhed wall wth zero clearance to combutble, E-Z SE tytem aemble quckly wthout the hgh cott of kllled labor, For example, the chmney may be ntalled by ona man. E-Z RM MASONRY FACE USED BRCK SOP BY AND GE YOURS ORDERED ODAY KARBER BLOCK CO. RADO SAND, GRAVEL, BLACK DR, MORAR MORAR SAND READY-M* Clltl DSPACHED SERVCE 817^ CHURCH S. S. JOHNS PHONE '

16 September 17^ 1975 CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN 3B NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan, mortgage made on the 8th day of October, 1971, between Donald L. Grffth and Rta J. Grffth, husband and wfe, Mortgagors, and CAPOL SAVNGS &, LOAN ASSOCAON, Mortgagee, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan on October 13,1971, n Lber 262, Page 763, the Mortgagors' oblgatons under sad mortgage havng been assumed by JOSEPH C. BLEBREY and MLLCEN M. BLEBREY, husband and wfe, as grantees under a Warranty Deed dated October 27, 1972 and recorded October 30,1972 n Lber 345, Page 517, Clnton County Records, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and nterest, the sum of WENY- HREE HOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SEVENY-WO AND /0 ($23,172.) DOLLARS and an attorney fee of SEVENY-FVE ($75.00) DOLLARS allowed by law, as provded n sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been nsttuted to recover the moneys secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof; NOCE S HEREBY GVEN that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded, on Frday, the 26th day of September, 1975, at :00 o'clock n the forenoon, the undersgned wll, at the North entrance of the Clnton of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of the places where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held, sell at publc aucton to the hghest bdder the premses descrbed n the sad Mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesad due on sad Mortgage, wth seven (7%) percent nterest, and all legal costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses are descrbed as follows n sad Mortgage: Commencng at the Northeast corner of Secton 26, own 5 North, Range 3 West, thence North '04" West, feet along the North lne of sad Secton 26 to the pont of begnnng; thence South >deqal9tw4, 0015'02" East, 1314,69 feet to the North East - West VA lne; thence North 89'58'07" West, feet along the North East - West 1/8 lne to the East North - South 1/8 lne, thence North 00 15'02" West feet along the East North-South 1/8 lne to ' the North lne of Secton 26; thence South 89'59'o4" East feet along the North lne of Secton 26 to the pont of begnnng; part of the Northeast / 4 of the Northeast 'A of Secton 26, own 5 North, Range 3 West, Watertown ownshp, Clnton County, Mchgan. Subject to, easements, restrctons and rghts of way of record. he length of the redempton perod as provded by law s sx (6) months from the tme of sale. Dated ^ August 27, 1975' CAPOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCAON CUMMNS, BULER & HORNBURN Attorneys for Mortgagee 301 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan NOCE OF MORGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan mortgage made the 30th day of March, 1972, by erry L. Davd and Penelope A. Davd, as mortgagors, to Unted States of Amerca, as mortgagee, and recorded on March 30, 1972, n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan n Lber 264 of mortgages on pages ; on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due and unpad at the date of ths Notce wenty- hree housand Seven Hundred wenty Seven and 34/0 dollars ($23,727.34) prncpal and One housand One Hundred Nnety Eght and 98/0 dollars ($1,198.98) nterest; no sut or proceedng at law or n equty have been nsttuted to recover the debt, or any part of the debt, secured by sad mortgage, and the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage havng become operatve by reason of such default; NOW, HEREFORE, Notce s Hereby Gven that on October 15, 1975, at o'clock m the, forenoon, at the North entrance of the courthouse n St. Johns, Mchgan, that beng the place Jor hqldngthej CjrcuhVCour.t'for the County-of ClntdnV there "Wll be offered for sale and sold to the hghest bdder, at publc sale, for the purpose of satsfyng the amounts due and unpad upon sad mortgage, together wth the legal costs and charges of sale, provded by law and n sad mortgage, the lands and premses n sad mortgage mentoned and descrbed, as follows, to-wt: Property stuated n the ownshp of Bath, Clnton County, Mchgan', descrbed as: Lot 70, Nelson's Subdvson No. 1, Bath ownshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat thereof n Plat Book 5, Pages 8-9, Clnton County records. he redempton perod wll be 6 (sx) months from the tme of such sale. Property may be redeemed by payng balance due plus 7% nterest and any fees, taxes, or other unpad encumbrances on the property from date of sale. Dated: August 27,1975 Glbert A. Horn, Regonal At- 'torney t Unted States "Department of Agrculture 230 South Dearborn Chcago, llnos > Attorney for Mortgagee For Addtonal nformaton, please contact: UNED SAES OF AMERCA actng through Farmers Home Admnstraton Calvn C. Lutz, State Drector East Lansng, Mchgan Mortgagee 18-5 What's for dnner? A typcal 1876 Fall Sunday menu mght be... Stewed chcken & dumplngs Sweet corn-on-the-cob Hubbard squash Mchgan potatoes-mashed or boled wth skns left on and loads of chcken gravy. Cole Slaw Homemade bread wth preserves Coffee or Mlk... and topped off by a delcous pece of pumpkn or apple pe (usually Wealthy or Maden Blush Apples) Snce many a Saturday nght meal conssted of baked beans, brown bread and apple sauce, our dear frend and expert source, Mrs. K.L. (Adelle) Jones, has offered to share wth us her grandmother Key's sour cream cake and her grandmother Perrn's brown bread "recept." (he use of the other latn translaton, "recpe" ddn't come unt much later). here was hardly a hanksgvng, Chrstmas or Easter, spent 'round the poneer tables of Mchgan that ddn't nclude homemade brown bread Grandmother Key's Sour Cream Cake 1 cup sugar Vfe cup lard & butter f cup sour cream ^ 2 cups flour 2 eggs, well beaten 1 t. soda l.ucnnampnj*- J'.-. >n vj-fcnutmee >m(tf f, m t * f f 11. allspce No frostng. Cloves f desred. Grandmother Perrn's Brown Bread ' 4 cups sour mlk 4 tsps. soda Vh cups molasses V cup corn meal salt about 6 cups of graham flour Steam 2 hours and fnsh a few mnutes n oven to dry off. C SUu ) Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rule and ther mother, Mrs. Jenne Collns were hosts and weekend guests at ther cottage on Duck Lake. hey were Mr. and Mrs. John Sumner and chldrer, Brent and Ellore. of North Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Nel Leuck of Longmont, Colorado. Mrs. Jenne Collns, formerly of Owosso, was guest of honor on her 87th brthday when eght frends and neghbors arrved to spend the afternoon, recently. A brthday cake and coffee were served by her daughter, Mrs. helma Rule, wth whom she now resdes. Mrs. Vva Scott at E. Plne St. and Mrs. Gerald Carroll of sland Road, both of Else underwent surgery ths week at Owosso Memoral Hosptal. Sdney West s a patent at Owosso Memoral Hosptal and also young Kurt McCullough, jawujlqughj^.fqkpmome^al "treatment. * ^ '** tt^-«m Else UMW holds 1st fall meetng ELSE (c) -- he Unted Methodst Women of Else held ts frst fall meetng after the summer recess n the rural home of Mrs, Harold Hehrer, 8993 Merdan Road, Else. here were 33 members present to enjoy a potluck supper arranged by Mrs. Lyle Dunham, Mrs. Mldred Whtaker and Mrs. Gathel Martn, he program was presented by the Rev, Davd Ltchfeld and four youngsters from the Else Sunday School who attended church camps ths summer. he two older daughters of Rev. Ltchfeld -and hs wfe, Debbe and Kathy, vsted ther grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Blumeshne n Eureka, llnos ths summer and were fortunate to make a tour wth the Youth Fellowshp" of the Washngton, 111., Church. Debbe reported on ther trp to the Red Brd Msson where many ponts of nterest n the seven-county area of Southeast f, Kentucky were seen. Among them were beautful horse farms of Lexngton, Ky.; Cumberland Falls, Mammouth Cave, Bowlng Green,-Ky.; and the mountan areas around Red Brd Msson where povertystrcken and underprvleged famles struggle to make a decent lvng. hey spent two days at Red Brd Msson ncludng the Sunday servces. hey showed many pctures and told of ther experences. Both grls also attended the Wesley Woods Junor Hgh Camp near Dowlng, Mch. Kathy told of ther program wth volleyball tournaments, swmmng and canoeng at nearby Clear Lake, classes n creatve arts and crafts, devotons, flag ceremony and evenng camp fres> Harold Dunham and Doug Betts attended the Lake Mchgan Unted Methodst Camp located near Pentwater. hese younger boys related the actvtes of ther camp lfe and dsplayed the craft work, ther scrapbooks and posters wth several pctures of the camp experences, At the close of ther talks, they sang ther camp song, "Rse and Shne" wth the guests jonng n'the chorus. he boys lsted the followng as mportant memores of the camp: musc, games, swmmng, nature walks, arts and crafts, the dnng hall, chapel and makng new frends. pnrrev.'tcbfleld was Dstrct f-brector of Camps-of'the Unted Methodst Outdoor Educaton- Evangelsm for Chldren, the frst tme such a camp was avalable n the Central Dstrct. He s also a member of the Mchgan Conference on Chrstan Campng. By means of colored sldes Rev, Ltchfeld explaned hs work and showed pctures of such camps where the local young people attended: Wesley Woods, Lake Mchgan, Albrght, Lakevew. here are three types of campng he sad, poneer, famly and boys and grls n the Central Dstrct; Many of the pctures showed both ndoor and outdoor freplaces for evenng servces and many crosses bult to remnd them that Chrst s "always present to help n Chrstan educaton, fellowshp and carng for others. he Admnstratve Board of the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church met on Monday evenng, Sept. 8 wth a good attendance. Varous commttees made ther reports. he budget was presented. he Fnance Commttee reported or proposed a 2% Church Extenson Snkng Fund. he new program materals for the Sunday School were dscussed. t was decded to put panels between the two doors n Frendshp Center. Mrs. Karen Boyd was hred to be the chor drector for the comng year. he frst Sunday n December wll be the Hangng of the 'Greens. Eva Baker reported on the amount of money n the Memoral Fund. Some of ths money wll be transferred to the Mantenance Fund. here wll be a Msson nterpreter n the dstant future. Speakers wll be nstalled n Frendshp Hall. Monthly meetngs are beng held durng the church year, from September through June". MonrngStar Chapter No. 279 OES of Ovd met n regular sesson on uesday evenng, Sept. 9 wth Worthy Matron Ruth Chamberlan and Worthy Patron Raymond Lawrence presdng n the East. he usual reports were read and accepted as read. Canddates were elected to receve the degrees of the order on a date to be an- 6aBfaoea*llaterWrfo 'SunshHe *JC6mhttee''fep6rtea' tn' da'rds n closng, he noted that church camps are an outgrowth of the old campground meetngs, evangelsm and now endeavorng to rase the standards of teachng and studyng Chrstan Educaton n Math, Readng, Communcaton sklly Camps. * - Mrs, Duane Green presded for the busness meetng wth routne reports" by Secretary Mrs. Emerson Dunham and reasurer, Mrs. Harold Hehrer. Mrs. Lews Wallng reported from the Remembrance 1 Commttee that 25 cards were sent through the summer to members who were ll or hosptalzed. hank you notes Were also receved from sympathy cards, gfts and servng of dnners for funerals* here were many notes of apprecaton also from young S6efmcUvMe and flowers sent to our shut-n members. he charter was draped for Neva Watson, a lfe member. Correspondence was read from the offce of the Worthy Grand Matron, legslaton to be acted on at the Grand Chapter, from the Masonc Home n Alma, notes about the Grand Chapter, the Educatonal Commttee, and the Fraternal Sunshne Commttee. hank you notes were read from Frank Hcok, Robert Darlng, Edna Austn, Cndy Hehrer, LuAnn Rummell, and the Don Crag Famly. here wll be an open house n Aprl or May when the chapter wll be observng ther 75th annversary. he October meetng wll be held on Monday evenng Oct 6 due to Grand Chapter. Refreshments were served n the dnng room by Mrs. Ralph eall and her commttee. jtu ft V" 1 people who were presented Bbles from the UMW at graduaton tme. Mrs, Green remnded the members that Nov. 5 meetng s tme to turn n the small World Bank donatons. Other dates to remember are: Sept and Oct. 6, Chrstan Workers School at St. Lous from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Sept. 20, Methodst Men's Chcken Barbecue wth servng to start at 5:00 p.m.; Sept, 22 through Sept 28 at 7:30 p.m., Evangelstc Servce wth Larry Holland, Evangelst; Oct. 1, regular UMW meetng at home.of Mrs. Phlp West wth Mrs, Charles Holcomb leader of program topc "o Create and Recreate" and electon of offcers; Oct. 22, annual Harvest Supper and Bazaar, and November nstallaton of new offcers* ) here were 22 guests present at the Stork Shower gven for Lnda Kusner at the Shepardsvlle church on hursday evenng, Sept. 11. Baby Bngo was played and the przes were gven to the honored guest, he contanng refreshment table was centered wth a cake decorated wth alphabet blocks. Lnda receved many lovely gfts. Hostesses for the occason were Wlma Swender, Nancy Baker, Edth Walker, and Dane Waters. Roger Squers was nvolved n a motorcycle-car accdent on "hursday afternoon, Sept. 11 at the corner of M-21 and the Shepardsvlle Road. He was gong south on Shepardsvlle Road durng a down pour and faled to see a car comng from the west. He was rushed to the Owosso Hosptal then taken to a bone specalst n Lansng. He sustaned a broken ankle, cuts and bruses, and a bump on the head. He was able to be brought home. 1 j, vafvaj Get Year Round Sprngtme Wth Wllamson» t-n' FOR FARM FNANCNG REAL ESAE MORGAGES r-1 E L*En **L lephyr W f *** «^SHCharge your purchases to JUS ARRVED HANGNG POS ROPE HANGERS PLANER POS NCENSE S. JOHNS S. JOHNS LANDBANK //.WM//W 14 S..US-27 Ph St. Johns, Mch. Servng Amerca's Farmers: Provders of Plenty MOORE OL BlMAUERlCUO Ph tttttm! CHES * ***»>&' JW*JS- he Wllamson' FVE N ONE" gas lred otal Comfort System s desgned (or easy handlng durng nstallaton and readly accessble ' servce ol he ndvdual components when necessary he' splt-hall' cabnet constructon permts assembly varatons for easer nstallaton n those nstances whero space lmtatons are a problem he new Wllamson sold state modulatng gas system s desgned to proporton the How of gas fo the burner accordng lo the demand lor heat n mjtd weather, he tnormostal operates he burner n the conventonal on ol manner except t oparates at low Name ratter than lull tre lke other systems As the outdoor temperature drops and ho need lor heal ncreases, the burner stays on lull tme.. rstal mnmumllame. then gradually ncreasng (ho llame sze accordngly to thermos!al demand he heat output s contnuously and unllomly matched lo comlort requrements nstead of cyclng fully on and fully off as wth, conventonal systems he sold state system olers the added advantage ol a hghly responsve thermstor sensng element durng both the heatng and coolng season allowng temperature jottngs n ncrements ol one degree or less he result s unlorm room heatng and coolng temperatures no mora full-on, full off blasts n~ «nrr$ U k**s. v* M<t-> &«HOW DOES HE WLLAMSON "FVE-N-ONE" ACHEVE OAL COMFOR? he Wllamson "FVE-N-ONE" s a completely self-contaned pece of equpment. nsde ts attractvely styled casng you have a gas burner and heat exchanger, a humdfer, a combnaton central* coolng col and dehumdfyng unt, an electronc ar cleaner and a blower. 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17 4B CLNON COUNY NEWES. JOHNS, MCHGAN September 17,1975 FRS CONGREGAONAL CHURCH Maple Avenue at Slate Street Averlll M. Carson, Mnster Saturday, September 20 Hstorcal Socety Home our Festval :00 ajn.-5 p.m. day tour 4:30 p.m,-6:30 p.m. Cafetera supper served n Wlcox Hall- 7:30 p,m.-9:30 p.m. evenng tour Sunday, September 21 9:45 aj. - church School 11:00 a-m. - Mornng Worshp Monday,September2" 6:45 p.m. - Congregators Wednesday, September 24 * 6:45 p.m. Boy Scout roop 81 7:30 p.m. - Chancel Chor rehearsal Church Offce Hours: Monday thru Frday B:30ajn, to noon el: F11S UNED MEHODS CHURCH 200 East StateSlreet, Box 128 St. Johns,Mch Francs Carl Johanndes, Mnster Each Sunday Church School 9:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 11 a.m. Wednesday Chancel Chor 7:30 p.m. Prayer & Share B:15p.m. hursday Carol Chor 4 p.m. Saturday, September 20th Home our Festval Poneer Luncheon 11-2 p.m..mondays Sept. 15, 22, 19 & Oct. 6 Chrstan Workers School n St, Lous 7-9:30 p.m. uesday, September 23 U.M.W. Dstrct Annual Meetng n Mt. Pleasant 9:45 ajn. - 2:30 p.m. reservatons by September 18th, S2.00 for lunch - Nursery care provded Ruth Crcle 12:30 p.m. Potluck luncheon Elzabeth Crcle 12:30 p.m. Potluck luncheon FRS BAPS CHURCH 512 S. US-27 S Jnhns, Mch. A fundamental Bble belevng church, 9:45 am Bble School 11 am Worshp Servce 11 am Chldren's Churches 6 pm Youth Hour 7 pm Evenng Worshp Each Wed 7 pm Bble Study and prayer 8 pm - Chor practce Basketball Nursery for babes and small chldren for all servces. f Church offce hours 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fr S JOHNS KPSCHPALUHUU'H 'Corner of Mead and Walker Rectory 406 E Walker 'hone Offce Schedule Every Sunday H am Holy Communon 2d & 41h Sunday am Holy Communon ;md Sermon JaB)fc$r Sundays - \J am Mntng Prayer tusj$ermnl'3 uj> - * x '*, v* mnursery ^-church.school am for^r Hursery through llh Every Monday eve 7 pm - Sprtual Healng Servce 1st :d Mondays 7 pm Senor Ctzens 2d & 4th uesdays Noon - Senor Ctzens Every uesday mornng and evenng weght watchers 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Famly Plannng Clnc lsl S. 3rd Wed mornng OEO Nutrton Class Every mher Wed ovenngso Cadet Grl Scouts Every 4th hursday Jaycetles H pm Every hursday B pm AA Al Anon Every Frday :WS pm Brownes S. JOHNS CHURCH OFCHR1S 400 E. State Street Herald F. De Weese, Mnster Ph. Ovd :30 a.m. Sunday School :30 a.m Mornng Worshp & Com munon- 6:00 p.m. Youth Meetng p.m. Evenng Worshp p.m. Wed. Bble Sludy A Frendly Church wth a Scrptural Message K.msft'U'vrnunmnc t'vulllamg Hunkerd. Pastor H'v Raymond Gochrlng Assocate Pastor Hlttorj S Unden St Ph Cnnvenl US Oakland Ph School Jll K Cass Ph Muss hvlcrtlr Saturday Kvcnng 7 pm Sundav' H..30 and 12 Hlj. ),ys See bulletn Weekdays H-30 am and 7 pm Saeram-nt n[ Penance Salurdays. :1'30 H,*. m ller 7 pm M.s.% untl H'3o pm 'W-kdy nenngva rcw mnutes hefnre evenng M.ss Frsl Pndays.Sacramcnl nf Penance '1'lursduv nm 4 to ' pm and after the ev ennt M,s.s untl all are heard Muss and urayer.s nf Adoraton nl 7 pm (nly fnnmmnn nn Frday al r and 7-15 m Adratmn ol the Messed Sacra men. hursday 7 nn nn Frst Frday after evenng M.** Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Nnveu - after 7.15 pm Mass each uesday Relgous nslrucdon Classes Adult nqury Class. uesday at H pm Hgh School ('CD. Wednesday al 7-30 pm Publc (!rude School ('CD.uesdays from 4 untl tm 'Baphsms F-ch Sunday at l;30 hy.ppnnlmcnl 01 her arrangements by ppnntmenl S JOHNS LUHERAN CHURCH (MMourlSynod) Rev Mchael R. Ruhl, Pastor :15 am Dvne Worshp 8:00 am Matns Servce, 3rd Sunday each mqnlh 9:00 am Sunday School and Bble Classes Holy Communon 1st and 3rd Sundays each month al :15'am Church Offce Hours - tf 00-12:00 Monday, Wednesday, hursday ard Frday mornngs. Adult lslructon-7, pm Mondays. Weekday School and Confrmaton Classes ' Wednesdays, 3:30-6:00 pm Lades Guld LWML - 2nd Wednesday each month at 7:30 pm.elders-uesdays at pm Evangelsts-hursdays at 6:30 pm Youth-2nd & 4lh Sundays at 4:00 pm Councls & Commttees 1st uesday each monlh at pm Women's Bble Sludy uesdays at 9:30 am. St. Johns Lutheran Church, Golden Age Fellowshp Group - 3rd hursday each monlh at 1:00 pm. Offce elephone: Parsonage elephone: Educatonal Wns elephone: 224-B155 REORGANZED CHURCH OF JKSl'SCHRS-Kt WAV SANS 407E.GbbS Church School o'clock Worshp Servce o clock Next Week n Clnton County churches ANSSF.lt UNKUMKOmS UHUHCl Rev, Emmet Kadwell Sunday Worshp Servce Church Sdhool \SSEMltLYOFGOO SUS-27&E. Baldwn.nspeh F. Eger. Pastor All Churches n Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to he Clnton* County News, hey must reach us by a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current week's ssue. 9:30am :30 am looo am - Sunday School tl 00 am, - Mornng Worshp tf:"o pm Youth Servce 7:3» pm - Sunday Evenng 7:Oo pm Wedesday. second and fourth WMC 7:.tl pm - Wednesday evenng servce PRCE UNED MEHODS CHURCH DaroldD.Boyd.Paslor 445 Dvson St. E.Lansng 9:45-Church School 11:00 am- Worshp Servce Women's Socety lost Wednesday of each monlh. Dnner at 12:30 pm. Busness meetng at 1*30 UMYF meets each Sunday al 7 pm. Councl of Mnstres - last Monday of each month al 8 pm. Admnstratve Board he frsl Sunday of each month followng a co-operatve noon dnner. Senor chor rehearsal - each Wednesday at 7:30 pm.kov UPS WNESSES Kngdom Hall 1993 North UnsngS uesday. 7,30 pm - Congregaton Book Studes exl studes "he* Notons Shall Know ha Am Jehovah -- How'' hursday. 7-30pm heocratc Mns' y School -exlsl'sed; "Bble" and "Ad lo Hble Understandng" 8:30 pm Servce Meetng. Sunday, ' 3l am - 'ublc Lecture (lven l> Oualled teprcsentatve or the Wlchlnwer, Bble.nd racl Socety. H-31 am WutchloMer Sludy Current ssue nf he 'W.tchtower" magazne -ludtes PUBLC NVED NO COLLECON AKEN CHURCH OF HEN V/.AHKNE 115 North UnsngStreet Hey Kenneth Anderson Phone W H on,m Sunday School tx.m - Mornng Worshp r. 15 pm - Young People's Servce on pm - Evenng Worshp. * Wednesday, 7 30 pm Bble Sludy and prayer hour Free Methodst Church 305ChurchStreet Phone * Rev. Rodney Dean Sunday :00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:00 p m Evenng Worshp Wednesday 1 6:30 p.m. C.Y.C. -, 8;0Q p.jn. Bble Study and Prayer Servce ^C sa.ksvsmlr^,: ;;v MKHOHSCUHCH US27and County Lne Rd PoslorPaulR-Jones Phone Parsonage 4 Offce 2620 E. Maple Rapds < Rd Eureka Sunday, 9:00 Worshp :00 Church School 7:30 pm WSCS hrd hursday each month. SEVENH DAY ADVEN1S 1400 S. Oakland Paul E.Penno, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:15 am-church Servce :30 am-sabbath School Servce WES PLGRM UNED ~- MEHODS CHURCH Corner of Pa rksandgroverd. Rev Bran K Sheen. Mnster 9:30 am - Worshp Servce. -45 am - Church School SKPAWHSV1..K UNED MEHODS CHURCH )r Darold Boyd, Pastor 445 Dvson Street East Lansng,Mchgan, 9 30 am Worshp Servce. :45 am Church School Wednesday: pm Chor practce, 8.01) pm Prayer Servce. Admnstratve Board frst Monday n the month General meetng of WSCS thrd hursday n January. Aprl and September. Afternoon Crcle meets second hursday lt he homes of members. Bcrean Crcle meels thrd hursday evenng n each month al the homes of members ^ _ WAYSDE BAPS CHURCH Pastor m Butler he Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. Sunday School - :00 am Mornng Worshp -11:00 am Sunday evenng - 6:00 pm ' Wednesday evenng servce 7:30 pm A church where everyone s welcome. FRSCHURCOFGOD M-21 & DcWlt Rd tev.w.jeff Webb,Paslor' Phone:Church " Parsonage :30 am- Sunday Mornng Coffee & Fellowshp me 9:45 am-pre-sunday School Quet me :00 am-sunday School 11 OOMornng Worshp 6'OOpm-Sr Chor Practce pm-evcnjng Worshp Dscusson & Fellowshp Wednesday: pm-sr Chor Practce 7:30 pm-jr Chor Practce and Chldren's Crcle 7.30pm-Bble Sludy, Dscusson & Prayer Youth Fellowshp 1st & 3rd Sundays alter he Evenng Servce Women of the Church of God - Meetng 1st uesday each-month DeWtt Area WAYSDE CHAPEL ABBLBCHURCH 1437 urner Road. DeWtt Rev,, Darold Engb'sh, Pastor Phone am Sunday School 11 am Worshp Servce 6 pm Young People 7 pm Evenng Servce 7:15 pm Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for today. Bble Lovng - Bble Belevng - Bble Preachng REDEEMERUN1ED MEHODS CHURCH, 5 N. Brdge St Rchard L, dark, Past or 9:30 am -.Worshp (nursery provded) o:30 am - Coffee, Fellowshp (NoChurchSchoolJune-Auwt).. COMMUNY (FSJUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmltt, Pastor SO N. Brdge Daly Mass: Mon and hurs 7:30 pm. uts, Wed. and Frl am Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 am EAS DrW HB.K C11UHC (Non-Denomnatonal) Hound Uke Road mle East of US-27 (lenj.famham.paslor, Sunday ***f* * ' - am - Sunday School. Classes tor all ages 11 am - Mornng Worshp ' 5:45 pr - Youth Fellowshp, Senor, 14 and up: Jel Cadels pm - Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:30 pm - Bble Study and Prayer. Supervsed nursery [or babes and small chldren n all servces. "An open door to an open book" A tble preachng church wllh a message for,vou. ^^ SOUH 11.HV1HR.KCHURCH Wllard Farrer, Pastor ^cated'.- mle east of Francs Road onchadwckload to am < Sunday School 11 am Worshp Servce HOPE LUHERANCHURCH ;<08W,Herbsonltd. DeWtt Sunday School.!>am Worshp 0:3pam V.S \NNKS EPSCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27and Webb Road»ev (lenn V, CalheyV Vcar Resdence Church Frsl & hrd Sundays Mornng Prayer! urn Second & Fmrlh Sundays Holy Communon!l am V U.LKY FARMS BAPS CHURCH 214 E State ltd Lansng 9:4* am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp Servce *;3tl pm Youlh Groups Begnnng wth he 4th Grade pm Evenng Servce WEDNESDAY pm Prayer Servce SOUH DeWCHUlC OF CHRS *m Hcrblson besde DcWll Hgh School Mnster: Dr.lames Grdwood cl669-50co«rl!" *20 urn Bble School HKlOam Mornng Worshp Communon Weekly 6:30 pm Youth Groups " 30 pm Evenng Worshp Wednesday pm Hour of Power: Prayer and Hhle Study hursday. 7:30 pm Callng Program FRS A'SCllUHC OF>FV\1.SHC Hev Jerry Cole, Past or 168 DeWtltd 7:30 pm Evenng Worshp 9:30 am Ladles Bble Sludy every uesday 7:30 pm Wednesday evenng Prayer Servce 6:00 pm een's Softball every Frday HO.YF*M.YCAM>l,lt'Cm'RCl.'lOMabbtRottd.Ovkl Falher Joseph Aubn 11:00 am Mus on Sunday 7;00 pm Evenng Mass on Wednesday Confessons o:30 to :45 anfsmday 7:0(1 pm Wednesday. Junor and Senor Chor Practce ln} *»»*. «m SSMBut-fflKbo -&fevlx V- 'Cv & 7:30pm,Wedmsday,,P_rayer a^bjbftjfcj < -\ '.Mornng Worshp-Vll;"0-am.,- '-., Sludy' *ws " ^ S M r> 6 o'clock - Church ranng Vpm Chor Pra'tjce 7 o'clock Evenng Worshp Mdweek Prayer Servce 7:30. Youth fellowshp 2nd & 4lh Sunday at 8 o'clock. Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord." For more nformaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWtt. VALLEY FARMS UNED PENECOSAL CHURCH Rev Nel Boll rser, pastor 155 E. State Rd Phone :30 am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youth Servce hursday, 7:30 pm - Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or all of these servces Lsten lo our nternatonal broadcast HARVESME Sunday mornng at :30 am WRBJ, 1580 on your dal. SPEER LUHERANCHURCH MSSOUR SYNOD *- 5 mles.west of St Johns on M-21.V* mles south on Francs Road 2 mles weston Church Hoad Roger V.Hentz, Pastor 8;00am Worshp :30 am - Worshp "9:15 am Sunday School and bble Classes, Holy Communon frst Sunday of he month at 8 am. thrd Sunday of the month al :30 pm. SERESECAHO.CCHURCH Fathers Francs Murray and Lawrence Delaney ttcctory: 2W. Randolph. Lansng Phone Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm Sunday: 0, 8,,12 Holyday; Eve before at 7:30 pm and 7 & 9 am and 5:30 & 7:30 pm Weekday Masses:'7:30 am & 7:30 pm Penance: 4-5 & 8-8:30 pm Baptsm: Sunday at 1 pm. Please call n advance., DeW COMMUNY CHURCH Unter-denomnatlonall Murl J. Eastman. Pastor JmMcGovney, Sunday School Supt Marge Plerson, Cfl-Supt H:45 am - Sunday School U am - Church 7 pm Youth Fellowshp 7 pm * Sunday Evenng Servce 7 pm - Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng Ovd Area HEUNKD CHUR.C OF OVD WestFronlStrect Rev Claude B, Rdley, Pastor Worshp Servce am Church School-11 am Nursery servce for all chldren up to 2nd grade. WESLEYANOLN-XS CHURCH 27W. Wllam Sl.Ovd RevLpydKeely. am' Sunday School and Mornng Worshp. Sunday Evenngs 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetngs OVD FRS BAPS CHURCH Man at Oak Street- Rev Ear! C, CopelJn, Pastor 9:45 am Church School. 11:00 am Momlng* Worshp. Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bble Study; pm Sen!or Chor OVD FREE MEHODS CHURCH "the church wth "acb 20:20 vson" llon.mansl.ovkl Rev Rchard Gleaaon Church Phone S Parsonage Phone J :00 am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. -*j. ^ CALVARY BAPS CHURCH Hev WayneGlassman M-2atEs]eld 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp pm Evenng Worshp pm Wednesday Prayer meetng SPAUl, LUHKNAS CHURCH Fowler H.E.Rossow.Pastor 9:00 am Worshp :oo am Sunday School Fowler Area SPAULLUHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mchgan.E. Rossow, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Worshp :30 ajn. Sunday School & Bble Class MOKOLY RNY CHURCH Hev Fr Albert J. Schmtl. Pastor Saturday Evenng Mass - 4:30. ojclock pm, Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:30,:30 am Holy Days Holy Day Eve, 4:30 pm.7:0o 'clock pm. Holy Day 6:30 & 8:30 am Sorrowful Mother No vena Durng school year 7:30 pm. summer months B:00 o'clock pm Sacrament of Penancc-Salurdays 3:30 to 4:00 o'clock pm and after o'clock pm mass lsl Frdays - hursday from 11:00 am lo 12:00 pm, 3:30 lo4:3o pm & 7:30 pm untl all are heard llupb'sm Sundays at 12:30 pm by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. Else Area ELSKMEmSCHUHCH tcv Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 am - Mornng Worshp :30 am Sunday School, Supt Merle Huese 1)1 PLAN MEHODS CHURCH tcv Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster f urn - Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Kgcr 11 am - Worshp Servce FRS BAPS CHURCH am Sunday School Rev Cowley, Sup'l 11 am Worshp Servce 6:30 pm Junor & Senor B.Y.F. \ pm Evenng Servce DUPLAN CHURCH OF CHRS ;t mles west Ovd-Elste Hgh School 5565 E. Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Bll Nchelson. Youth Mnster 9:45 am Sunday School 11 am Church 6 pm - Youth fellowshp and adult Bble Sludy ' 7 pm - Evenng Servce 7 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetng S CYRL CAHOLC CHURCH Rev homas M. Kowalczyk, Pastor PO Box 97,517 E. Man S Bannster Phone: Sunday Lturges: Saturday - pm Sunday - 8:30 and :30 am Holy Day Lturges: 7:70 am and 6:00 pm Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges. KAJ1.E UNED MEHODS CHURCH Hev Ray McBratnle,Pastor elephone "^ or :30 pm Mornng Worshp :30 am - Church School 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng EAtlLEFOURSQUAHECHUHC Hev and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor :00 am - Sunday School 11:15 am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng FAH BAPSCHUKCH Davd J. Zlmmrr, Pastor lone mle north of traffc lght-else) Sunday Bble School :15a.m. Mornng Worshp tl :00a.m. Evenng Worshp p.m. Wed. Prayer & Bble Study p.m. Bath Area HAH UNED MEHODS CHURCH tcv Clarence Kclh 9:45 am Church School' 11:00 am Worshp pm Bble Study HAHBAPSCHURCH Rev Rchard Cole, Paslor 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm Youth Fellowshp. 7:30 pm Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce op Wednesday 7:30 pm ( HEOHHANKKDCHUKflnP JESUS ' (HSOFlwVrKHDAYSANS ' Corner Upton Rd Stoll Rd, ElderR.Prem.ne Sunday School - am Preachng Servce 11 am *> Chor Practce - Wednesday 6:30 pm Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wednesday 7:30 pm, Everyone welcome Fulton Area FUl.ltNFl'l.l.dOSPELCUHC -mlle east of Perrnton on M-57, >? mle south RevLymShunk,Pastbr 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Mornng Worshp pm Youth Servce 7:45 pm Evenng Servce ' 7:45 pm - hursday, Prayer and prase servce Pewamo Area UNED MEHODS CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rev. Rchard Strat Sunday: 9:30 am Mornng Worshp pm Unted MethodW Youth FeUowsfclp Sunday School Onaa- o:«am. S JOSEPH'S CAHOLC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt Rev Msgr homas J, Bolger, MA Pastor Daly Mass - 7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Sunday 8:00 am & ;00 am Holy Baptsm * Sunday, 1 pm Sacred Confesson - Saturday, 3;» and 7:30 pm Famly Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, 7:15 pm ' Gunnsonvllle Area (1UNNSONVL.K UNED MEHODS CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads Rev PauSchlebner, Mnster 9:30 am Church Servce :45 am Sunday School Westphala Area SMARY'SCHURCH Westphala Hev Father James Schmllt Rev James-J. Schmtt-Admnlstrator Phone Saturday Nght Masses: 4:30 & pm Sunday Mornng 6:00. 8:00, :00 Weekdays Monday&Frday 7:15 tt 11:20 am 1 ues & hurs 7:15 & 8:30 am Wednesday 7:15 & 7:30 pm HolyDays5:30,7:15&ll;20am.7:30pm. Wednesday Evenng Mass 7:30 pm Maple Rapds Area HE UNED MEHODS CHURCH Maple Rapds Pastor Rev J.homasChurn Parsonage-Mddlelon Phone Sunday 9:30 am Worshp Servce :30 am Sunday School uesday pm Senor Chor Practce Wednesday 2nd Wednesday each month pm W.S C.S. hursday :00 Bble Study GREENBUSH UNED MEHODS CHURCH Scott and Marshall Roads Pastor - Norman Wood Sunday, :00 am Church School 11:0Q am Church Servces UMW 4th Wednesday at B pm LOWE UNED MEHODS CHURCH Corner of Lowe & N. Lowe Road Across from he Essex School Pastor: Harold McGure Sunday 9:00 am Worshp Hour :15 am Sunday School pm 1st & 3rd week Youth Fellowshp uesday :00 am-prayer, Study Group Wednesday 7:30 pm 2nd of even months Lades UMW : * AEND CH CH WH US. SOMEHNG MSSNG* MAYBE U R! EVERYONE S WELCOME COM EOAONA. CHRSAN CHUHC 4 S. Maple Ave. Maple Rapds Rev HccorOrodall-Pastor ' Phone am Worshp Servce 11 am Church School 7 pm Song Festval Everyone welcome * Wed Nghl 0:30 & 7:30 chor practces hurs Nghl H pm Fellowshp Servce Eureka Area COSlllKGAONAL CHRSAN CHURCH 2619 E. Maple tapdsrd Rev Paul t. Jones, Paslor Phone am Bble School for everyone 11 am Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Adult Bble dscussons. Nursery provded durng wrvces 6:30 pm Youth Meetngs 6:45 pm Wednesday. Jr Chor: Chancel Chor. 7:30 pm Motherton Area MAHEHMlN COMMUNY CH RCH 2:00 pm - Sunday School / :!ofl pm Worshp Servce Wacousta Area WACOUSA COMMUNY UNED MEHODSCHURC Hev Edward F.Olo. pastor Phone Mornng Worshp: urn Church School Classes 11:15 am JrnndSr YF. 6:00 pm' Cherub Chor. Wednesday 3:45 pm Youlh Chor. hursday;45 pm. Chancel Chor. hursday 7:30 pm' WSCS Noon Meetngs every ;trd Wed- 'lesday WXYZ Noon Meetng every lsl Wcdnesday Councl on Mnstres every 2nd Wednesday al 7:3 Admnslralve Board. 4th Monday nf every 3rd monlh Vctor ownshp ntoyehh.ecukch t'v Robert Prange.Paslor Prce and Shepardsvlllc tnads :00 am - Sunday School, Classes for all gas 11:00 am Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm Young People, 7:30 pm Evenng Servce 7:30pm Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meels 4lh hursday Couples dub meets 4th Saturday n ronlh Lansng KMtEllLYCURCOr' CHRS 07 Kmberly Drve Unsng. Mchgan John Halls am -Mmng Worshp* to am Bble Study 6 pm* Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7:30 pm Wednesday nght Frst Congregatonal Church councl holds frst meetng he Councl of th Frst Congregaton Church met for the frst meetng of the fall Sept. 11, Moderator Dck Kohls presded at the'meetng. August fnancal statementswere revewed and a con-, gregatonal meetng wll be held October 12 concernng the buldng fund project. he Chrstan Educaton commttee charman Marlyn Wood reported the Sunday School staff s complete and wll begn September 14. Pastor Carson wll partcpate n a servce at the Vermontvlle Congregatonal Church Sunday for the dedcaton of a new mnster. Mr; and Mrs. Bll Mason wll also represent our church at the servce. A supper wll be served Saturday evenng at the church n connecton wth the Hstorcal tour of houses and churches. he supper wll be from 4:30 to and all are welcome to come. he youth wll sponsor ah ce cream socal on the court house lawn Saturday afternoon. he youth of the church are also collectng Betty Crocker coupons to get furnshngs for ther new room n the new Chrstan Educaton wng. hey also plan a walk for C.R.O.P. on October 12. he women's fellowshp begn the fall season by sponsorng the coffee hour September 14. hey wll be entertanng the West Central Congregatonal Church Women's group on September 30. he annual far wth Dawn Frost as general charman wll be November 6 wth a dnner at nght, tckets to be avalable later. Several dvsons have met so far ths month, the Lnda Scott dvson entertanng the Elzabeth Churches hold jont meetngs Sept. 11,11:00 a.m. there wll be a jont meetng of the Lowe Unted Methodst Church and the Greenbush Unted Methodst Church at Greenbush. Reverend Gerald Pohly, the dstrct superntendent, wll be offcatng at baptsm and communon. After the worshp tour there ^wll be a potluck dnner and the, c^fee^cr^erepce. y %&* Wnslow dvson at the home of Mrs.'Don Dewtt. he Mabel Maer dvson have made a set of Chrsmons, symbolc decoratons for the church Chrstmas tree. hs has been a summer project for them and they wll present them to the church on the frst Sunday n advent, November 30. Frs Baptst Church announces new pastor Pastor Peter F. Neuwkoop, former pastor of the Frst Baptst Church has been extended a call by ths congregaton and he has accepted ther call. t was durng the years of hs mnstry here that the new church' edfce and parsonage were bult. He left here n 1965 to assume the dutes of executve drector of Chrstan Wtness to Jews n the cty of Detrot. He remaned there 2 years, when he, moved to Lansng where he pastored the Maranatha Baptst Church on North Waverly. He served 1 year as pastor of the Frst Baptst Church n Valparaso, nd., before comng to St. Johns. Peter Neuwkoop Pastor and Mrs. Neuwkoop's chldren are grown and lve n the Detrot area. He wll assume the pulpt here Sept. 21. r-county announced flood task force What wll happen f there's another flood? Does the bus come by my street? Where can get eggs f 'm n the mddle of bakng a cake and 've run out of them? Do have to go mles to the grocery store or one? Do want to lve n an area wth lots of tall shade trees and bushes, or one wth young seedlngs and very lttle of the old natural envronment preserved? hese questons represent some of the major housng concerns dscussed by the r- County Regonal Plannng Commsson's (CRPC) Housng ask Force of the Ctzens Advsory Councl. Combatng the regon's housng problems by nvestgatng and suggestng solutons, the task force wll assst n developng a regonal housng plan. he. Housng ask Force dscussed and ranked major housng'tl^^n^.nh^twbto.p'"' concerns fof'<budng'> apart-' ments, townhouses, and condomnums were to urge developers to avod flood-prone areas and buld near exstng bus routes. Other concerns were the preservaton of the natural envronment and the locaton of ' grocery facltes near new developments. HESE CLNON COUNY FRMS Many of the problems dscussed are lnked to a specfc geographcal area -- student housng n East Lansng and the deteroraton of downtown Lansng. Elzabeth Nal, temporary ask Force charperson, commented the demand for bousng n East Lansng so exceeds the supply, that rents have rsen to the pont that they are the hghest n the naton for smlar dwellngs. Resurrectng old houses was dscussed as a possble alternatve to downtown decay. ask force member, Dr. Donald Coleman of Mchgan State Unversty sad that, the trend wll be dffcult to reverse untl grocery stores and pharmaces are once agan located n'the downtown area. "Over 25 regonal housng problems were dentfed by the Housng ask Force for future examnaton;"'stated-jlarry Schneder,!. CRPC housng planner, "he task force wll be lookng at housng ssues from a regonal approach as well as specfc geographcal problems at future meetngs," he contnued. he task force s composed of r-county (Clnton, Eaton, ngham) area ctzens. MAKE HS CHURCH PAGE POSSBLE S JOHNS ' Central Nat'l Bank OF S JOHNS SERVNG YOU FROM FOUR LOCAONS St. Johns-Ovd-Pewamo Southgate Plaza Member FDC S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty 4 M N on US-27 to French Rd Phone Egan Ford Sales, nc. 200 W. Hgham Phone D&B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday ' Complete Party Supple 224 N Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners, Pckup and Delvery 8 W Walker Phone Parr's Rexall '/ Store he Corner Drag Store Phone Schmtt Electrc V 02 E State St Johns Phone Phllps mplement COMPANY 313 N Lansng St Phone G & L SALES SMPLCY SERVCE on Brggs & Stratten ecumsen-kohler N. US-27 DeWtt Phone Wes' Gulf Servce Free Pck-up t Delvery S US-27 Phone Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N Clnton Phone SPACE FOR REN St Johns Co-op N Clnton,* Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, nc. 814 N Clnton St St Johns, Mchgan Federal-Mogul CORPORAON St Johns Plant FOWLER, Mathews Elevator Gran-Feed-Beans Phone ' WESPHALA, Maynard-Allen SAE BANK PortUnd-Sunfeld-Wetphalla Member FDC Phone / t ( / 4

18 >. September 17,1975 St. fohtt (fyfyfanmuatot,mutmte& AugU8t25,l975 he meetng was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Elbert. COMM. PRESEN: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Roesner, Arehart. COMM. ABSEN: None. SAFF PRESEN: Manager Humphrey, Attorney Maples, Clerk Wood. wo correctons to the August 11, 1975 mnutes were requested. Moton by Comm. Arehart, supported by Comm^Hannah to approve the mnutes of August 11, 1975 as amended. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. Moton by Comm. Arehart, supported by Comm. Hannah to approve.the Warrants. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. Mayor Ebert asked for addtons or deletons to the agenda. here were several addtons made. Moton by Comm. Arehart, approve the agenda as amended. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred, Several persons were present to complan about the floodng experenced durng the heavy rans of August 21,1975. Chuck Olson from the Engneerng frm of Wllams & Works was also present to answer questons as well as Rchard Bush. Mayor Ebert read a letter from A.A.A. statng that the Cty of St. Johns would be recevng a Pedestran Safety Ctaton from the Amercan Automoble Assocaton n recognton for the Cty's record of no pedestran deaths for the past two years. A letter from the Fre Department was presented to the Commsson requestng use of the Muncpal Audtorum for sellng famly portrats. Moton by Comm. Roesner, supported by Comm. Wlcox to grant the request of the Fre Department and wave all fees. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. A letter from Mrs. Renee Hoyt requestng use of the Muncpal Audtorum for dancng lessons was reader * > 'here was a.lengthy dscusson. Moton by Comm. Ebert, supported by Comm. Wlcox to deny the request for use of the audtorum for dancng school. YEA: Wlcox, Ebert. NAY: Roesner, Hannah, Arehart. Moton dened. Moton by Comm. 'Roesner, supported by Comm. Arehart to allow Mrs. Hoyt the use of the audtorum and that they be charged at the regular rate of $15.00 per day and that the dance school be responsble for turnng off the lghts and lockng of door and the Cty Manager, at hs dscreton, has authorty to suspend ths mended that the low bdders, Westphala Bulders & Supply be awarded the contract. Moton by Comm, Hannah, supported by Comm. Wlcox to award the bd to Cornwell Constructon n the amount of $5, contngent upon approval from the State and further, f not acceptable to the State, that the bd be awarded to Westphala Bulders & Supply n the amount of $5, YEA: Wlcox, Hannah, Roesner, NAY: Arehart, Ebert. Moton carred. he Manager presented, as requested, revsed watermaln nstallaton fgures. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by. Comm. Wlcox to authorze the Water Department to proceed wth the nstallaton of new water mans on Church Street, Kurd Street and Emmons Street as^ per estmate as submtted by the Cty Manager. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred.-> *$ &&% «% program. YEA: ^.Roesner, Hannah, Arehart. NAY: Ebert, Wlcox. Moton carred. he Manager presented bds for the restroom at the Senor Ctzens Park, and recomand request that they fnsh the demolton project on the Steel Hotel. he Manager presented studes from Consumers Power recommendng the nstallaton of street lghts at the Matthew- Haynes Parkng Lot and on W. Gbbs- Street. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm. Arehart to resolve to authorze Consumers Power to nstall a lght at the Matthew-Haynes Parkng Lot as per ther recommendaton and at an addtonal expense of $56.00 per year. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. Moton by Comm, Hannah, supported by Comm. Arehart to resolve to authorze Consumers Power to nstall street lghtng on W. Gbbs Street as per ther recommendaton wth the excepton of the 6500 MVP lght located second from the one furthest West and n front of the tral park drve. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner, WAY: None. Moton carred, A letter from r-county Regonal Plannng Commsson requestng tha.t t the,c;ty adopt a r^plyton 3 ofrr^n^ojpn ] wth. othert general* purpose unts'of-t local government, n the trcounty area and the development n mplementaton of a water qualty control plan was presented. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm. Wlcox to table the r-county Regonal Plannng Commsson request for further study. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, ^Arehart, Roesner, NAY: None. Moton carred. he Manager presented the fnal change order, payment request and performance bond for Equpment & Gravel contractors. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm. Arehart to approve Change Order H of Equpment and Gravel. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred. Ctzens to Save Ral Servces schedule conference Sept. 16 Communty and ndustry leaders concerned over threatened abandonment of 1,0 mles of ralway servce wll hold a one-day Ctzens Conference on Mchgan's Ral Crss uesday, Sept. 16, n Lansng. Sponsored by the newlyformed Mchgan Ctzens to Save Ral Servces, the meetng s scheduled to start at 11 a.m. n the Long Conventon Center located at the Cedar St. ext and Members of Mchgan's Congressonal delegaton wll partcpate n dscusson of the Con Ral abandonment proposal now pendng n Congress and constructve alternatves to massve reducton of ral trackage n the state. ( Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schaffer and chldren were hosts to the 12th annual Baker Reunon on Aug. 24, held at ther farm home on Forest Hll Road, Nearly 50 members of the famly enjoyed a pcnc dnner atfcoor,wth many games and vstng n the -afternoon. hose attendng were from near DeWtt, St. Johns, Ovd, Berkley, Lansng. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Blzzard, a son, Danel R. G., on Aug. 30 at a Lansng hosptal. hey also have a daughter, Wllam R. Ralls, Okemos, and J. B. ownley, Sagnaw, cocharmen,of the- ctzens commttee, sad representatves from all regons and ndvdual communtes affected by the ConRal proposal are expected to partcpate n the Lansng meetng. he one-day conference wll nclude reports on the latest status of the ralway reorganzaton proposals whch Congress must adopt or reject by about Nov. 9 under present law. he conference program wll provde opportunty to local shppers, agrcultural leaders, ndustry representatves, and area economc development organzatons to dscuss ral servce problems wth Congressonal representatves'. ftuey and OUue By Mrs Golde Moore ' Rebecca. Congratulatons to ths young Blzzard famly. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Brocker vsted ther daughter and famly, Mr. and Mrs. * ed Pbtrowcz of Nov over last weekend and returned hbme on Monday. Mr. and'mrs* Raymond Moore attended the weddng of. ther cousn, Peggy Haw and Dana Jury Aug. 24 n Flnt and the recepton at Davson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Locher and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Blzzard were on a trp around Moton by Comm. Arehart, supported by Comm. Wlcox to authorse fnal payment to Equpment & Gravel n the amount of $6, on Constructon Account, Voucher 0135, YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred, he fnal change h order, payment request and performance bond for Fraser Brothers for storm water retenton ponds were presented. Moton by Comm, Hannah, supported by Comm, Arehart to approve change order #3 to CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN NAY: None. Moton carred. he fnal change order, payment request and performance bond for Leach Constructon was presented. t was dscussed for length. Fraser Brothers, YEA; Ebert, Moton by Comm. "Hannah, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, supported by Comm. Roesner Roesner, NAY: None. Moton that the request J, Leach carred,. Company be tabled at ths tme Moton by Comm., Arehart, pendng further study. YEA: supported by Comm, Wlcox to' Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, authorze fnal payment to Arehart, Roesner, NAJlf: None, Fraser Brothers contngent Moton carred, ' upon Cty Managers approval of the punch lst and contngent on he Manager presented the the fact that Change Order #3 n catch basn cleanng report the amount of $9,467,52 be from the D.P.W. Superntendent. reflected on the fnal payment n the amount of $82, on Moton by Comm. Wlcox, Constructon Account, Voucher supported by Comm. Roesner to #136. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, accept the" report of the D.P.W. Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. Superntendent and place on 900 South U.S. 27 fle. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None, Moton,carred, he Manager presented prelmnary plans and -specfcatons for curb and gutter on Walker Street and Gles Street. Moton by Comm, Wlcox, supported by Comm. Arehart to accept the. Cty Managers report, YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart t Roesner. NAY: None, Moton carrer^ Moton by, Comm, Wlcox, supported by Comm, Hannah to advertse for bds for curb and gutter on Walker Street and Gles Street. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None, Moton carred, ' Open 24 Hours 12-Mdnght to 8 a.m Moton by Comm. Wlcox supported by Comm. Arehart to hold a publc hearng on Walker ' and Gles Streets Specal Assessment Dstrct at 7:45 p.m. on September 8, 1975, YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None. Moton carred, A rezonng request from the Nazarene Church for three lots contguous wth the Church property to be rezoned to Muncpal Center, was requested, Moton, by Comm, Wlcox, supported by Comm. Roesner to refer the rezonng request of the Nazarene Church to the Plannng Commsson for ther recommendaton. YEA: Ebert, NWlcox, Hannah, Arehart, 5B Roesner, NAY: None. Moton carred, he Manager presented na Actual Use Report for Revenue Sharng to the Cty Commsson for ther approval. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm, Arehart to accept the Revenue Sharng Actual Use Report and authorze the Mayor to sgn, YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner, NAY: None. Moton carred. Moton by Comm, Hannah, supported by Comm. Arehart to adjourn the meetng. YEA: Ebert, Wlcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner. NAY: None, Moton carred. he meetng was declared adjourned at :32 p.m. Except Sunday mornng

19 6B State As you have probably read elsewhere, Governor Mllken has now sgned House Bll 5250, whch wll dramatcally change the methods and procedures of poltcal actvty n Mchgan. But as he dd so, was pleased to note that the Governor expressed serous reservatons about certan sectons of the bul, some of whch were added durng the last hours of debate. Hs prmary objecton, wheh\ echoed that of myself and my fellow Republcan colleagues, was to the Democrat-sponsored amendment whch allows the unlmted transfer of commttee funds between organzatons and ther subunts on a statewde bass. n effect, ths would exempt nearly all of the labor unon poltcal acton commttees from the contrbuton restrctons n the law. HE GOVERNOR also objected to unreasonable constrants on non-proft voter nformaton groups such as the Leagueof Women Voters whch would prevent such groups from supportng ballot propostons. Agan, ths s the result of lastmnute, Democrat amendments tacked on n the Senate. n addton, he urged a careful revew of the long lst of publc offcals who wll be requred to make fnancal dsclosures. here has been much concern that the "laundry lst" of offcals ncluded n ths provson, from governor on down to the most mnor local offcal, wll dscourage many qual' f et people from servng on local boards and commssons for whch there s lttle or no pay, but whch are needed to provde essental local servces. t s possble that the worst of these defects may be corrected ths fall when the Legslature reconvenes. he bg "f, of course, s F the Democrats agree to make sadly needed changes n the bll. f they do not, we wll be left wth a new law whch has many undesrable features and whch may n fact lead to more and certanly more subtle abuses of the publc trust than may be the casfow* - - Certanly wll work to see that these essental changes are. made n ths new law, whch s scheduled to take effect Aprl l, SCHOOL NEWS Snce the school year s now gettng under way - or should be gettng under way ~ n nearly all areas of the state, thought ths mght be an approprate tme to revew some current statstcs regardng elementary and secondary educaton n Mchgan. Frst, teacher-contract settlements are runnng at a rate well behnd that of last year, and even further behnd-the pace of here are two man reasons for ths' delay, both stemmng from the basc nacton of the Democratc majorty n the Legslature: One, the Legslature dd not get around to passng the state school ad bll untl August 14; two, the Legslature dd not take fnal acton on a teacher"-strke bll untl the end of July, and then passed a bll whch Governor Mllken bad sad all along was a bad bll whch he would have to vetq. ON h2 ONE hand, school dstrcts and teachers were.delayng ther collectve barganng because they ddn't know how much money the dstrct would have to work wth; on the other hand, both partes were unsure about wha' new condtons the Legslature mght enact for teacher-school board negotatons. As a result, Representatve by Stanley Powell the ndvdual attenton a student can receve as reflected n the teacher-pupl rato -- has not necessarly kept pace Wth the ncrease n teacher salares. realze ths wll never come about, but f the average teacher salary were, say, $,000, and presumng our level of expendtures remaned the the contract settlement process was.vrtually suspended untl just a few weeks before the openng of schools. So f there are strkes ths fall, much of the blame wll have to be lad at the feet of the Democrats n the House and Senate who could not or would not lve up to ther electve responsbltes. Second, a recent survey by the Educaton Commttee of the States has ponted pp some rather wde dspartes n what we are payng out and what we are gettng for our dollars spent on educaton. Accordng to ths survey, Mchgan ranks sxth n teacher salares, 14th n per-pupl expendtures, and 43rd n teacherpupl ratos. hs last means that n Mchgan, each teacher has to work wth more students than do teachers n 42 other states. HE SUDY further noted that teachers are pad an average salary of $13,364, whch s a dramatc ncrease over what Mchgan teachers were makng ten years ago. However, n vew of these statstcs, one s nevtably drawn to the concluson that the qualty of nstructon -- that s, same, there would be that much more money avalable to hre more teachers, whch would n turn lower the teacher-pupl rato, whch would presumably ncrease the potental qualty of nstructon. But gettng back to realty, 'm sure there wll be another attempt ths fall to enact some meanngful tsacher-strke legslaton, hope that ths tme, we'll succeed. SCHOOL FNANCNG t looks as f one of the major tems.aye wll be consderng ths fall wll be a basc change n the method of school fnancng n Mchgan. Democrat House Speaker Bobby Crm has sad as much n a recent statement related to court-ordered busng for the Detrot school system, whch he dd hot oppose. He sad the dffcultes n the Detrot school system only "pont up the need for a revson and redstrbuton of economc resources for Mchgan schools. Although Speaker Crm has notasyetreleasedany detals, gather that he wll propose one or more consttutonal amendments to shft school fnancng to a statewde rather than "a local bass. he money thus rased wll thenbedstrbuted to schools around the state on the bass of need rather than on the amount of money whch has been rased through taxes n a partcular dstrct. NASMUCH as an mportant element n our school fnancng has always been local mllage taxaton, wth resultant local control, ths would represent a revolutonary change n our system of school fnancng. t would probably be based on the ncome tax rather than on the property tax. he amount to be rased n taxes would not change, but the source for that amount would. And n spte of what anyone'may say,' have to beleve that total state fnancng would nevtably result n greater state control of local schools and programs. ' hs method of school Hcrnard R. hclcn, assstant Vce-presdent of Maynard-Aen State Hank of Westphala, presents Frank rerwcler a check as the recpent of the bank's agrcultural scholarshp for ths year. rerwcler, a!)7. r > Pewamo-Wcstphala Hgh School graduate, s attendng MSU on a 2-year agrcultural program.' fnancng has been proposed or tred n just a few other states so far and has always created a storm of controversy, 'm sure when people realze the mplcatons of ths proposal -- that suburban schools wll receve less per pupl, nner-cty schools more - there wll be a controversy n Mchgan too. >*» Eoh CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN 1875 and formerly located at the corner of W. State and Morton > - ^ _.,.... n the story of the Free Methodst church n last week's ssue, t stated another church besdes the Free Methodst, was located on Church Street, later endng up as a restaurant. Not so! he 'other church' was the Frst Baptst and n 1923 was moved from the Church street ste to the corner of State and Ottawa when the school buldng was erected, and s now- an offce buldng. he 'restaurant church' was the old Lutheran church, bult pror to [OGERMK-MZER COUPON Srtan Lmt 3 Wth Coupon t '5 Addtonal Prohaw, txcepl BEER WNE & CGAREES LM 0HE COUPON PER FftML Prces Good Mon. Sept 15 hru Sun, Sept. 21 At Kroger Subject o Applcable State & Local axes Oh!M 2 "OMOGtNUtO WRflED 'PU MLK ["""Htmn,,, *"unu, ]5cROGCMNl*MZER COUPON Doz Gn Kroger Gradaft Hedutn A m^wnggms*"^ LM 0HE C0UP0H PER FAMLY [KROGERMN-MZER COUPON * Kroger 4 L0WFA MLK '/-Sal Ctns Lmt 2 Wth Coupon * '5 ftddjonal Purchas llvl^ KB* f1 raclfl Whp «m [ KR0GERM1N-M1ZER COUPON Kraft Jar UP O streets, - and, moved- and remodeled nto a restaurant when the new Lutheran church was bult. Baptst preachng began n Bngham townshp n the year of 1849 and the frst Baptst church was organzed n 1855 and the Frst Bqpttst church was organzed n 1855, wth a charter membershp of 14. At servces were held n, varous places, one beng a school room. Land was gven for a church buldng by the Vllage Company through A. H, Walker and n 1857 a Church Buldng was erected. hs was the frst church bult n St. Johns and the second one n Clnton County. he buldng was also used by UP O MRACLE WHP Lmt 1 Wth Coupon & '5 Addtonal Purchase U m l " "[xmpbhn WtttB, CGAREES LM 0HE COUPON PER FftMLt J Kroger "RAN CHECK" Polcy SHE UP O SAVE UP O Everythng you buy at Kroger s guaranteed for your total satsfacton regardlas of manufacturer. f you are not satsfed, Kroger wll roplaca^ your tem wth the same brand or a comparable brand or refund your money. We also guarantee that we wll do everythng n our power to have ample supples of all advertsed specals on our shelves when you shop for them. f, due to condtons beyond our control, we run out of an advertsed specal, we wll substtute the same tem n a comparable brand (when such an tem s avalable) reflectng the same savngs or, f you prefer, gve you a "RAN CHECK" whch enttles you to the same advertsed specal at the same specal prce any tme wthn 30 days r" noexmu-mmcoufoa Oscar Mayer SLCED BACON Pk 97 " */Lmt 2 Pll r.r Fml/ WllhS«u onj*$j J SAVE Ple Good Mon, Sspt. 16 ru Sun, C1UE > *? ssja-sbasar A ; Sff ','J.20 H0CCH M-MZH COUPON 30 e OFF he Purchase Of One 1-Lb Pkg Meat Or Be of "KM" 1 laltd' *»*?. Enrched Assorted Flavors the Methodst congregaton on alternate Sundays durng the tme of the buldng of ther church. Most of the buldng materal for the frst house of worshp was furnshed by John Swegles, after whom St. Johns was named, and John O. Palmer, - t s now known what hap-. pened to ths frst buldng, but records show that n 1886 another church buldng was erected on Church Street n the block now occuped by Rodney B. Wlson school. Soon after the frst church was fnshed, two young men presented themselves for baptsm. he new church had no baptstry, as yet, so the.baptsmal servce was planned for a Sunday afternoon at All Purpose PLLSBURY BUNDub Pkg CAKE MXES Decorated scon OWELS,^l, **%# KROGER WENERS m Lmt 4 Pkj Par Famly Wth Coupon ws Prces Good, Mon. Sept 1E hru Sun, «u- Sept. 21 At Krogef. Subject o Ap r- 1 dave plcabla State & Local axes. >j up o a & ** FLOUR Lb Bag Crspy PREMUM SALNES 1-Lb Package Jumbo Roll 7-0zube0r 16-0z Lqud Specal Label PRELL SHAMPOO 09 Each KHOGrl MN-MZR COUPON 29 OFF he Pwcrtata Of A 16-Lb Bag Whte Or Rmet POAOES Lmt 2 Bag Par Famly Wth Caupon \ Prleee flood Mon., Sept 1S hru Sun, S Sept. 21 At Krogar. Subject o Ap <: plcabla S»ta& Local axaa 'Soft/, 0 * le B (to ^Q7 M Stoney Creek. Durng the nght before t raned hard enough so that a natural pool was provded Wthn the vllage. At the close of the servce on that Sunday. afternoon, the pastor, congregaton and canddates for baptsm left the church for the pool of. water. On ther way they passed by the Plumstead Hall whch was the meetng place' of the Carnaton nstant Breakfast '<& Pan ' Ant-Pa Se cr 13 0Z W Can Secret n toll On """brant stl rs PfantOrj torant 9 fk SAVE September 17,1975 t Presbyterans, and they too',, closed ther servce and joned the processon to the pool and wtnessed the baptsm. One of the early mnsters of the Baptst church was Rev, G, S. Northrup, grandfather of Mrs, Bross and Mrs. Countryman,) who frst came n 1884, and later returned for a second and thrd perods as pastor of the church. A Reader Wth hese Valuable Coupons- Copyrght 1375 ha KOgu Co We Husuty! m Rg n o Lmt Qunmus Popes Anl ' Coupons Good Monday. Scot 15 hru Stpn day.sept assorted 9-0zWtPkg Kraft FRENCH DRESSNG Slced Deluxe KRAF, MERGAN CHEESE Kroger Slced Muonster Or t0t Monar«llaCheese.rr. g.73 c Natural Flavors Yub Yogurt ft?. 22 {Chase* * Sanborn fchasea Sanbojfl Kfoacn MH-MZEH eoupam OFF 1 hapurchwtofonas-owtpkg HERSHEY KSSES OR MNAURES Lmt 1 l Fr Famly WHh CMM PCM Qaod Mon. Sapt 15 hru Sun,. Sopt 21 At Krogar. Subject o Applcable State ft Local axe. FOR OU OF HS Pnt Btl WORLD RESULS Phladelpha ml CHEESE Kfoaor Mdget, Jffy frost vug Longhorn Cheese.:* Orchard Q row B Apple Juce *** 68 Reg.OrElec.Perk CHASEft SANBORN COFFEE Lb Can $ Man* m Mx Whte nnate. MMJftR. COUPON. 15 OFF ha Purchnte Of wo t-o Wt Pkga Krogar Mouarela Plus Sharp Choddar SHREDDED CHEESE Lmt 2 rl< far Famly Wth Ca»RM Prlcaa Good Mon, Sapt 1G hru Sm., Sept. 21 At Kroger. Subject o Ap' plcabla State Er Local axaa. HS WEEK! SAVE... SAVE...SAVE...WH 900 South U.S. 27 Open 24 Hours 12-Mdnght to 8 a.m. Except Sunday mornng r ) t September 17,1975 Lons to sell lght bulbs he DeWtt Lons Club annual Funds from the project are lght bulb sale wll be Sept. 22- used to assst the Memoral 27. Assocaton, Cty Park and A ^house-to-house canvas of furnsh eye glasses when the area s planned wth a, necessary as well as other varety of bulbs avalable. communty needs. Dry VE'S DOC FOOD he Mn-Mzer Proves he Savngs...Are At Kroger! \1 Wr l,,< Mm M/'f est o1.l vol.nnp )tnt, hs,tt Kro C', h, M '" Hr '.c,n,my other... (M.rket We 'KUM Kroner Krogar Elbow Macaron Or HN SPAGHE 3 Lbl>l <C 'Jar 25-Lb 29 rfr, Ser *ghett Sa tt DARY-FOODS Kroger FULL MOON COLBY CHEESE K,0D ' r ao. A A. Kf B 8f n Quarttrs CLOVER VALLEY MARGARNE Jb «- j Englsh Muffns =.39 Cham Spraad wj.u ce Pllsbury Pe Crust Chef Delght tb AM. Plllthury A»Drted Flavora,'0 Chaas Spraad.^.. 97' Egg Baskets 29' rn SUGAR BEE SUGAR, Lb Bag n HMH MHUllJ CCUP0» 25 OFF hepurchateoaf-lbf'hg KROGER QUCK OAS 'Lmt 1 ft Par Famly WHh Caupon ' Prlcea Good Mon, Sept 15 hru Sun,\ Urfo SB P'- 1 *' Kroger, Subject o. Ap- "121 P"" b ' a Suta b L»e*et, / Kn Offor Hfhp, Jo Be '* DeWtt -lons and Llelr famles vst durng the annual Lons Annual Famly Pcnc at Rversde Park Aug.. Attendng the chcken barbcem and games were 160 Lons and ther famles, ongar FHMCH Mocn H Ht~Mzcn coupon,. he Purchaae 01 Any Pkg LAWN & LEAF "" HEFY RASH BAGS Lmt t Par Famly Wth'Coupon Prlcaa Good Mon, Sept SfhrrSun, Sept 21 At Kroger. Subject o Ap plcabla State tt Local ane Dsposable Newborn PAMPER'S DAPERS.. Specal Label AJAX DEERGEN 5-Lb 4-0z Pkg 12-nch X 200-Ft Roll Kroger Gant WHE BREAD VUb Loaves 30-Ct Pkg CLNON COUNY NEWS, S, JOHNS, MCHGAN Blue Star Mothers P*: rv Frozen -^ Bordeaux Farms Shoestrng FRENCH FRES 2V-LbPkg ^. Sp, l D l a '^ So «Pft OFF he Purchase 01 Any Package ROYAL VKNG PASRY Lmt 1Pk( Par Famly Wth Coupon Prces Goad Mon, Sopt 15 hru Sun.. y Sapt 21 Ar Kroger. Subject o Ap* f plcable State b Local axoe. * h Sn o.p, oo/c ses* K tl he Blue Star Mothers met n the basement of Congregatonal Church, Aug. 26 at 6:30 p.m. for a delcous potluck meal. here were 28 present, ncludng guests, namely State Presdent, Mrs, Patrca hrush of Farwell; 2nd State Vce, Mrs. Vrgna Murphy of Flnt; 3rd Vce, Mrs. Francs Eastman of Greenvlle; Fnancal Sec,, Mrs. Gwen Howse of DeWtt; Captan of Rtual eam, Mrs. Mare Slatten of Flnt and three members of the Rtual team, also past Department Presdents, Mrs. Marge Fleagle nf rtrprfnvllp and Mrs. Aude - SCAR MAVBFRMKS 08 UP O UP O 1-Lb meet Rue of St, Lous, After the meal and a short socal- tme, the busness meetng was called by Pres,, Mrs. Dorothy Welsh. here was some dscusson about the Blue Star Mothers Natonal Conventon n Lansng, begnnng Oct. 5 thru 8th and two delegates were elected to go from St, Johns. Delegates are Mrs, Ruth DeBoer and Mrs. Myrtle olles, Alternates are Jesse Fnch and Evangelne Cody. Commttee for the refreshments were Grace Shpley, Myrtle olles and Eunce Rce. Flowers bv Rose Wlke. frmlj 4 Wth Ooupon «f MJ-U /^"^^ P^ LM Hut «,,.. ANDC GAHEES 51 fe^rl^w PEAFAMLY lmt 2 Wth Gouporfrfr. n^bs: Campbell's ~ OMAO SOUP O'/J-OZ WtCan \ato SAVE V u * 3 *rs B ^ UP O U AUP «-! NES ' C GAREES ' B. L,M 'l NE COUPON PFR PAut v 5-Paok 1-Lb Loaves SAVE UP O '&$ /SwssCheese Halt Pound 19 ja ' COUPON B "K'-ntrrozen BREAD DOUGH A SSL LM ONE COUPON PER FflHl v Prlcaa Good Mon Sso l=k " rflb 'L 8*1 S U bec,oasab. B Kl h S^ fl S 21AtK '^r- B Wcotma SpeetoCft Avalable n All Stores Featurng Delcatessen Departments 3 Pece Bucket Of Fred Chcken Lb Sld (Celt Slw Or Pol.lol 4 Dlnntr Hat Each M \\M KROGEHMN-MZEtOUPOM 20' OFF he Purchaso Of One K Gal Ctn ^ KROGER NAURAL FLAVOR fj CECREAM Lmt 1 Ctn Par Famly Wth Cauaon 7 Prces Good Mon, Sapt 15 hru Sun, C Sept 21 At Kroger. Subject o Ap- / plcabla State b Local axes.' Mx Or Match Fresh Donut Sale 178 HE MN-MZER COUPONS N HS AD! ' 900 South U.S. 27 Open 24 Hours 12-Mdnght to 8 a.m. Kef Pound m \ tmpo nod Or Domestc Ham KOBrlHK-WlZP. COUPON PBB B 15 e OFF he Purchase Of wo 1-Qt 14-O Cans BGK FRU DRNKS Lmt 2 Cm Par Famly WHh Coupon} Prlcaa Good Mon, Sept ShruSun., Sept. 21 At Kroger. Subject o Applcable State & Local axes. A ft*] Except Sunday mornng Mr. and Mrs. Elgn Goodman Returns for vst, Elgn F. Goodman and hs wfe, Alvra, pad a short vst to St. Johns last week on ther way to oronto. A former resdent of : St. Johns, Goodman left the cty May 18, 1944, for W.W.. He was 26 then. Horse-drawn rgs were stll common n the felds and at the gran elevator. ' he Sugar Bowl was the place to go on Saturday nghts, and admsson to the theatre was c. "Our dmes were slver then," Goodman mused. He recalled the pop-drnkng bear Erne roop kept at hs drve-n and arport, and the thrvng cder mll down by the ralroad tracks. Accordng to Soodman, there was even a roller-skatng rnk at Cty Park. He recalled a tme when the famly farm was common, and the farmers of Clnton County kept ther felds mancured. "Now, he sad, so many beautful old barns are gone, and the famly farm s fadng " * * - #>""' r- away n every area. After 31 years Goodman found St. Johns even more frendly than when he left. "St. Johns was always a frendly town, he sad, and now t s more frendly than ever. He approved the face-lftng on Man Street, and was pleased by how the older homes n the cty have been kept-up. However, he just shook hs head whenhe gave hs reacton to the court house. "t just sn't the same," he sad. Goodman moved to St. Johns from Kansas when he was 17 and worked for hs uncle and aunt, Ralph and rene Crowley on ther farm. Later, he drove a Standard Ol ank Wagon for Paul Sousley, He and hs wfe now lve near Blackwell, Okla., about 0 mles north of Oklahoma Cty, He retred last year followng a heart attack, and now rents out hs 200-acre ranch. v Four generatons are represented n ths photograph. hey are (from left] EUel Schultz Pumfrey; Bethel Schultz; great-granddaughter, Star Anna and granddaughter, Patrca Pumfrey. * * Kv cry one takng part n the lades lead class of sheep had smles as they partcpated n the fnal event tultc Colseum on Saturday evenng durng the recent far. Mrs. John Moore [a teacher from Eagle who also rases and shows sheep] was a fnalst n the women's dvson. Mrs, Moore s wearng a wool outft n black and styled her outft and showed her yearlng cwtf/t the same tme for the commttee of judges. Mrs. Moore receved a blue rbbon.

20 8B CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN September 17,1975 \ ^FUHN 'm ^ robkrjkktt VMw**wmM N Y n,,r mjlk WASHNGON K, ^y^^r^^m\"^^^mm //7HK O ADVERSE... ADVERSE WHERE PAYS... the markef p 1 ace» Help Wanted HELP WANED - SALES OPPORUNY AVALABLE, EXPERENCE PREFERRED BU NO NECESSARY. APPLY HADDON.SHOES, 123 N. CLNON, S. JOHNS ON WEDNESDAY SEP. 17 from 9 a.m.-l p.m. ONLY., 21-1-p-l HELP WANED - AUO MECHANC, experenced to work n a completely equpped modern shop wth plenty of work and an excellent pay plan. Apply to Larry Hock, Cook- Herrman Volkswagon-Volbo, 6135 W. Sagnaw, Lansng, 19-3-p-l HELP WANED - Women over 21 needed who want to earn S40 to $200 per week. Call Queen's Way to Fashon , , p-l jobs Wanted BARN & ROOF PANNG - Reasonable rates. Free estmates, nsured, guaranteed. Lansng, ff-3 BULLDOZNG Land clearng, fence rows. ^HenryKuchar. Ph , ^^^^^^FVeldrllSn <&ttfpump nstallaton. DUrand, MCh , Rep. R.F. Harrs \ p-3 Real Estate CU YOUR COS OF LVNG Wthout gvng up comfort and convenence. hs 3-bedroom MARLEE MOBLE HOME comes wth dsposal, dshwasher, ar condtonng, Stove, refrgerator, storage shed. Call Lz Nobs, or Brown RealEstate, p4 20 ACRES-DEER HUNNG between Graylng and Kalkaska, Borders State Forest -Beautfully wooded - Nce Deer Herd - Secluded - $ wth $00.00 down on 8% land contract. Call or wrte WLDWOOD REREAS, Route #1, Kalkaska t Mchgan P-4 FOR SALE BY OWNER - extra large fully carpeted 3- tjedroom ranch. 1% baths, 2 freplaces, addtonal lot avalable. 8 W. Park St M FOR SALE 3 bedroom ranch, 5 years old, 2%* car garage wth attached breezeway, alumnum sdng. Across from Hghland Hlls Golf Course. For more nformaton, call P-4 YOUR SHELER NEEDS - New, used housng-country or town lots. Plans-ours or yours. Pole or Steel buldngs - farm, commercal. Plans, Fnance, Servce, let's dscuss your needs. Also we'll sell your property or talk trade. Fedewa Bulders & Brokers, 6218 Wrght Rd., between Fowler and Grand Ledge. Phone (f drect dal doesn't work, have your operator assst.) 48-tf-4 FOR SALE - 14 acres, all fenced, barn, tool shed, chcken coop, 2-stall garage, 4- bedrooms, L-shaped lvng room, dnng room, freplace, full basement, on blacktop road n St. Johns school dstrct. Phone tf-4 FOR SALE 499 Hgham, Pewamo, Mchgan. hree bedroom house on extra-large lot. Beautfully bult, wth carpetng throughout, famly room and freplace, dshwasher, power humdfer and Anderson wndows. Call or evenngs, ll-tf-4 (MNMUM WORDS) 3 WEEKS NSERON FOR HE PRCE OF 2 DSPLAY-CLASSFED 1.90 COL. NCH PHONE OR MAL O, Clnton County News 120 East Walker St. St. JOhns, Mch DEADLNE: 5ACH MONDAY 1 P.M. FOR REN - New large Moble Home, completely furnshed, no chldren or pets, depost requred. Ph p-G FOR SALE New home n the country One acre lot wth FOR REN.- Furnshed effcency wth all utltes pad. beautful home. Located at 3790 N. Harmon Road. hree Separate unt, Adults only. Ph. bedroom home wth freplace, p-B basemenj.. Ajfe omenfn1s*22v537 r/ ^ff-^^^sn:"«nfyrv^nelrlynew 2-bedroom, full basement, gas FOR SALE Home constructed by the St. Johns Hgh School Buldng rades class. Located at 1204 S, Swegles, hs house features 1735 square feet wth three-bedrooms, freplace, full basement and many extras. Call or evenngs, ,, ll-tf-4 FOR SALE 36 acres near St. Johns. Good 12-room, large barn, tool shed ard many other buldngs all n good repar. Wll trade for smaller acreage n Ovd-Else area. Ph. Newton Stewart , Hayes Realty p-4 For Rent COMMERCAL on US-27, 1200 square feet. Buldng mmedate occupancy. Gas heat, ar condtonng, large parkng area n Southgate Plaza. Call tf-6 FOR REN & 1 year lease, 3- bedroom Cape Cod house close n $ per month plus securty depost, no chldren or pets. Avalable Oct. 16th v FOR REN - deal commercal locaton n Southgate Shoppng Center, St. Johns, 779 sq.ft.ph ' 21-tf-6 heat, carpeted, stove, refrgerator, deep freeze, washer, dryer, garden, no chldren. $250 per mo. Depost plus utltes or opton to buy. Call r 21-3-p-6 APARMENS FOR REN, WESPHALA, 2-bedroom apartments, featurng bult-ns, carpetng. Securty depost requred. No pets or p-6 WANED O REN Young man needs apartment, room or traler to rent wth cookng facltes, preferably furnshed, n the St. Johns or DeWtt area. Less than $ per month. Can furnsh character references. Call durng day, after 6 p.m. Ask for Jm. l7-tf-dh-6 SENOR CZENS: "You may qualfy for reduced rental rates." New l and 2 bedroom apartments n Fowler, now ready for occupancy. Carpetng, stove, refrgerator, fre alarm and emergency call system n each unt. Across from cty park, near churches and shoppng. Call for partculars or l-tf-6 ralers & Campers p-ll FOR SALE 1975 Chrysler Cordova 2-door hardtop fully equpped, ar condtonng, tape player, damaged. Call RAVER USED AUO PARS p-ll FOR SALE Cadllac - never damaged, ar, fully equpped, red & whte. Call raver Used Auto Parts p-U FOR SALE Buck LD 2-door hardtop, fully equpped wth tape player & ar, no damage. Call RAVER USED AUO PARS p-ll FOR SALE Chevy Pckup 44 ton V8 Cheyenne Super. AM-FM rado, automatc full power, no damage, good truck. Call raver Used Auto Parts p-ll FOR SALE 1972 APACHE CAMPER - RALER ROMER, 12 ft., fberglass sdes wth gas & electrc refrgerator, sleeps 6, damaged, a real bargan. Call RAVER USED AUO PARS p-ll FOR SALE 1974 ASRO DESEL ANDEM.95,13 speed rans., wth sleeper, damaged, call raver Used Auto Parts St. Johns p-ll Guns & Ammo. FOR SALE - MODEL 1-0 twenty gauge skeet grade vent rb Polly Choke. Nearly new, used very lttle. $ p-16 he man who plans for the future never regrets the past. Farm Machnery 18 WANED Double chan elevator 34 to 40 ft, long P-18 FOR SALE 400 gal. tank - self washng. Chevrolet 64 pckup. 4 m. S. Ovd S. Merdan Rd p-18 FOR SALE - J.D. 237 Mounted Pcker, excellent, $1,000.00, 30 new Jamesway Freestalls $18.25 each. Gehl 3030 Hydra-cat loader. $4, Wllam PJatte Clnton County News readers are good sports! P-18 Hogs & Sheep FOR SALE 2 Young regstered Suffolk Rams, Call p-20 FOR SALE 2 Purebred York Boars 270 lbs. Frank Ladsk, P-20 BG HEAD. Many a man who has carved out hs future begns to cut out hs own best frends. ' ( ) 1 t USED EQUPMEN FORAGE HARVESERS J.D. 38 2/ROW HEAD J.DV351/ROWHEAD GEHL ROW GEHL 1/ROW ON HARVESER. w/forage HARVESER USED RACORS 2-J.D. 4020's DSL. 1-J.D DSL. 1-J.D.720DSL.' 1-J.D. 730 DSL. 1-.H.460.H.-S.H. USED COMBNES 1-J.D COMBNE SEVERAL NEW ft USED SELF UNLOADNG WAGONS 0W0SS0 MPLEMEN 3495.W. M-21 OWOSSO.MCH. PHONE (517) FOR SALE Apache camper, sleeps 8, good condton. Call Chapm p-9 ' ". DREPS R.V. CENER - Area's authorzed Coachman Sales and Servce and Dodge R.V. Servce Parts - Accessores - Rentals. DeWtt, Mchgan tf-9 Automotve FOR ^SALE 1968 Dodge ruck, 18 ft. flat bed steel deck. New pant, 2-speed axle, V8 engne, 8.25 tres. Real sharp good truck Chevy V8 2- speed.axle, cab & chasss. $1,395. Call raver Auto Parts p-ll FOR SALE" -c 1972 Rambler Staton Wagon, 6 cylnder stck shft. Real Sharp. Call raver Used Auto Parts, p-ll F'OR SALE -* 1975 Olds oronado, fully, equpped, never damaged,,000 mles Wth ar condtonng, ull powef, am-fm rado Olds 2-door hardtop Delta. Good condton*, power steerng and brakes. Call raver Used Auto Parts 224- And that's why you'll fnd a ready buyer n the Marketplace classfed secton of the Clnton County News. Whether you have golf clubs, boats, sks, a pool table, dvng gear, huntng equpment, you'll fnd the "good,sports" you're lookng, for n the Clnton County News CALL OCR CLASSFED DEP. ODAY! PHONE <

21 ( September 17,1975 Cattle JFOt SALE - HOLSEN. [BULLS, DfllA records to 23,269 >mllk, 820 lbs. butterfat.,joe twng,ph.224-3gq. ', 20-3-p-21 ; Poultry {"JUMBO" WHE ROCK and O SHO RED BABY CHX jevery uesday at Ranbow (ral Hatchery n St. Lous. Ph, tf-22 *FOR SALE - AKC regstered {beagle pups 9 weeks old, $50.00 teach. Phone Larry. Moore 224- $ p-23 JWoud make excellent famly J pet. Call Ovd / 19-3-DH.-23 Garage Sale GARAGE SALE - Havng moved nto a much smaller ome, we have the fallowng for sale: drapes, beddng, dshes, lamps, stands, end tables, 2 sofas; chars, pctures, clothes bars, ronng board, floral arrangements, heat * lamp, throw rugs, Chrstmas decoratons, books, large oval plate glass mrror, 4-bar flood lghts, pole planter, unforms, clothng, pllows, antque dshes, stands, sewng machne, hgh char. Also H outboard motor and lots more. Starts Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 8 a.m. 8 S.Emmons. 21-l-p-25 YARD AND ESAE SALE W. 'Walker, St. Johns, uesday. Wednesday and hursday, Sept uesday a.m. - 7 p.m. Wed. & hurs. a.m. - 5 p.m. Clothng, household tems, glassware, furnture, some antques. 21-l-p-25 FOR SALE ^ 9J5Ssflhf&ed* shag, new, gree t tj 2-\yjeeSd>', traler wth' spare 4lre, all metal. 14 ft. wood ladder. O.W. Albro, ^ '2>l ; B-27 FOR SALE ANQUE' DOLLS by-lo babes, Avon test bottles. Owosso after. 3 p.m. - fa 21-aqffl- BEQN YOUR- tt ls^;fasl' SHOPPNG EARLY - Buy unque tems at GREENBUSH MEHODS CHURCH BAZAAR September (-17* Locaton - Corner"Marshall & Scott Rds, p r>27. URKEY SHOO-Open to the * publc, Sunday, Sept. 21. Ran date Sunday, Sept. 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Deer rfles, 22 rfles, pstols,-* shotguns, lucky targets, and muzzle loaders. 3 mles north and l mle east of Jthaca, Sponsored by the Alan Goodrch Rfle and Pstol Club r HAVE HREE elegant long dresses for sale. Cqlors are lght blue, yellow and burgandy. All are n excellent condton. Szes rangng 9, 11 and 13. Call Can b'e seep anytme D.H.-27 NEED ready mx concrete, ^ poured walls, or cement work " done? We have a fleet of rado dspatched trucks plus a crew of men f needed, Fedewa Bulders, nc., 6218 Wrght Road at Prce Road, Phone tf-27 Wanted Mscellaneous WAED Q BUY-Old comc books, also Bg Lttle Books and Curwood books Owosso or wrte Box 584 Owosso p ANNUAL CHCKEN & HAM SMORGASBORD SYLE SUPPER & BAZAAR BY MOBLE HOME PARK N S. JOHNS WE WLL MOVE YOU FREE WHN HE LANSNG AREA Plus 1 Month's Free Rent LARGE 45' x 90' LOS SODDED LAWNS - CY 60S N. Norton SEWER AND WAER Phone Urethane foamvtlva fre retardant coatng on your roof sjeakproof and wll reduce heatng and coolng costs up to 30%. ASK ABOU OUR GUARANEE. COMMERCAL AND NDUSRAL, UREHANE FOAM SERVCE, NC M. PLEASAN, MCHGAN" PHONE (517) J SALES & SERVCE NEW EQUPMEN J.D. F380 PLOW - HYDRAULC RESE 8-BOOM 16" J.D. F1450 RP SANDARD PL.O.W 5-BOOM 18"..% - J.D. No SPRNG RESE PLOW 6-BOOM 18" (n the furrow) J.D. No HYDRAULC RESE PLOW 7-BOOM 18" (on the land) 2-J.D. No SPRNG RESE PLOWS - 6-BOOM 18" MAURER 6-ROW BEAN PULLERS J.D DESEL RACOR J.D DESEL RACOR NNES BEAN ROWERS - 4 ROW & 6 ROW, "LLE GAN" AUGERS 6" x 8" KLL BROHER GRAVY BOXES AND WAGON GEARS USED EQUPMEN J.D. F 2450 PLOW 6-BOOM 16", FARMALL 350 DESEL ' 30 DESEL RACOR 1-J.D. 4 ROW BEAN PULLER J.D. 6-ROW BEAN PULLER J.D. F BOOM 16" J.D. F BOOM 16" HC SEM-MOUNED PLOW 4-14" SE OF USED DUALS WH USED 18.4x34 RES J.D. 45 SELF PROPELLED COMBNE, (cpmplete for Gran, Beans & Corn) DON SHARKEY ESAE John Deere Sales & Servce VA Mles Eest of St. Lous Phone GREENBUSH UMW at Greenbush Church - Located corner of MarshalL & Scott Rds. 5 m. N. on, US-27 1 Jw\ E. to Scott P-28 MBER WANED - Logs and standng Umber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVEREAUX SAWMLL, NC, 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd (, Pewamo, Mch. Phone and/or ' 40-U-28 Notce NOCE Have vacancy n my lcensed home for a lady or a gentleman. Call p-29 HE FOWLER CON SERVAON CLUB wll hold ts annual pcnc on Sunday September 21 from noon on. t features a ch;cken barbeque, a parade, turkey shoot, pony pull,, teen dance, games and przes.' Hope to see you there! 21--p-29 CHLD CARE n my lcensed DeWtt home, call p-29 FOR ALL AUCON NEEDS contact HELEN AUCON SERVCE. Call p-29 BUY HAND MADE Purses, Crochet tems, Plaques, Pantngs, Corn husk dolls, Baked goods, Garden produce at GREENBUSH MEHODS CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR Sept. 17. Corner of Marshall & Scott Roads 5 m. N. on US-27 to Marshall Rd. 1 m. east to Scott 20-2-P-29 WANED Used good condton small freezer, call daytme, nghts. l-tf-28-dh FOR SALE - Parts for all electrc shavers. Levey's Jewelry, Else. l-tf-29 CUSOM BUCHERNG AND PROCESSNG, by appontment. We butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef- Pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA nspected. Vaughn's Meat Processng. West Cty Lmts on Bussell Rd. just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone 5B JakeVaughn, 5-tf-29 CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN Fowler' Fre Departments, frends and neghbors for ther acts of kndness durng the loss of our barn. Your kndness wll always be remembered. 'Harold, Helen and Sharon Goodman 21-1-P-30 HEAHMAN -1 want to thank our chldren, frends and neghbors for the washngs, food, flowers, cards and vsts. Pastor Carson for ns calls, Dr. Stephenson, 2nd and "3rd floor nurses for ther care whle was n the hosptal. Dorothy Heathman 21-l-p-30 r ' ''P^o'bate'Co'ut ' HON. MOHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BURK Regster of Probate ^ Wednesday, Sept. 24, Llod B. Gage - Clams Real Estate ransfers (From records n offce of Regster of Deeds) Sept. 2: Dotseth, James H. and Bernce E. to Lynn D. and Jacquelne H. Goucher property n Sec. 2 Bath. Sept. 2: Grescowle, Rchard Kenneth and Mchele L. Patzer to Robert A. and Deborah L. Phpps Lot 24, Bochot Acres. Sept. 2: Jubb, Wandalt; Hodge-, June M. to Rchard C. and Deanna J. West Lot 12, Westwnds No. l. Sept. 3: Rowley, Lawrence R. and Donna. to Evert and Suzanne Hendley property n Sec. 22 Vctor. Sept. 3: Robertson, Mchael D. and Cathy Jo to Joel B. and Gayle K. Dekraker Lot 137, Royal Shores. Sept. 3: Prce, Betty L. to Rayola F. Lane property n Sec. 27 Vctor. Sept. 3; yndale, Sanford A. and Rebecca E. to Elfrede Prngle, Lot 7 Wllam G. Lela'nds. Sept. 3: Prngle, Elfredo to Charles F. and Shrley A. Dasady property n Lot 7, 8, Wm. Leland. Sept. 4: Smth, Wesley H. and Bonne J. to Harry L. and Dors M. Scott property n Sec. 30 Bngham. Sept. 4: Perkns, Flosse /Robbns to Flosse Robbns, Peggy Morey property n Sec. 16 Ovd. Sept 5: Wlkns, Dors L. to Bath Communty School Dstrct property n Sec. 16 Bath. Sept. 5: Wllamston mplement to Homestead Bulders Lot 188, Rverwood. HERE S now a mex Repar Servce m Mchgan. Free estmates wll be sent on all repars, do not send money. We also repar all other makes of watches. Please send watches r cp nt =. Rnh man uarrv R n h to mex J j ^ J B S g ^ S ^ & ^ ^ S S ^ Box 128, Knde.^Wref? 5 Z^&Hd 'Cfarlotte Anne Grady',-tt " 8 property n Sec. 22 Olve. BNGO Holy Famly Church. 5 Mabbtt Rd., Ovd. Mondays 7 p.m. l6-tf-29 AM LOOKNG FOR ALL KNDS OF POSCARDS, especally old ones, f you have any to sell please contact the POSCARD LADY days or evenngs. 14-tf-dh-29 Card of hanks SMH - he famly of Lyle Smth would lke to thank Drs. Grost and Stephenson and all the 3rd floor nurses, ads and other help at Clnton Memoral Hosptal for the fne care gven durng hs stay, also to relatves, frends and neghbors for the flowers, cards a'nd money. 21-l-p-30 GOODMAN - We wsh to thank Westphala, St. Johns and Sept. 8: Berry Constructon Co. nc. to Stephen A. and Joan E. Zeller Lot 1 Chateau Hlls. <&fa H M4, PUBLCAON OF NOCE OF HEARNG State of Mchgan, he Probate Court for the County of CLNON. Estate of VERNON EASLCK, Deceased, Fle No AKE NOCE: On Wednesday, November 26,1975, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, Courthouse, Cty of St. Johns, Mchgan, before the hon. mothy M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on clams and credtors are notfed that copes of all clams aganst the deceased must be presented, personally or by mal, to both Max A. Easlck, 184 East Court Street, Ovd, kk 18k; CORLANDS & MaclNOSH Handpcked $000 Bushel C0WLES ORCHARDS 7 M. N., 3 M. W 1/3 M. N. of St. Johns M.F. No. 88 6x16 Sem-Mounted Plow J.D. 5x16 Sem-mounted Plow Gehl P..O. Blower M.F. No Row Chopper Demonstrator > 2-Badger Forage Boxes, 3 beaters, tandem runnng gears J.D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head * Maurer 2 - Row Front Puller M.F. 4 Desel W/Cab & 4 Row Corn Head J.D. No. 55 SP, Combne w/12 ft. table J.D, 30 Pull ype Combne.H. No row Chopper M.F. No. 222 Corn Head for M.F. 300, M.F. No Row Snap On NEW DEA No. 32SPcker Shetler 1 yr. old. Huskng Bed Avalable.H.C. 12 ft. Wheel Dsc-New Blades LH.C. Gran Drll-13 Hole.H.C. No. 275 Manure Spreader w/hydraulc lngate-1 yr. Old, 2 Sets of Used 18.4x34 Rms & res J.D. 4x14 Sem-Mount Plow M.F. No. 88 5x16 Plow. Sottler & Son, nc Phone 736-7?80 *±E Mlddlefon Mchgan, 48866, Executor, and to the Court, on or before November 26, 1975, and the hers of the sad deceased wll be determned. Dated: September 9, 1975, Maples & Wood - Paul A, Maples Attorneys for Pettoner 306 North'Clnton Avenue St. Johns, Mchgan Phone: (517) PUBLCAON OF NOCE OF HEARNG State of Mchgan, he Probate Court for the County of CLNON. Estate of ELON CLARE WCHELL. AKE NOCE: On November 26th, 1975, at ;00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, before the Hon. mothy M. Green, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on Wave and Consent to Commencement of Proceedngs and grantng admnstraton of Estate to Mary H. Robnson and determnaton of hers, and hearng on clams. here upon the estate wll be assgned to persons enttled thereto. Dated: September 8th, Mary H, Robnson Pettoner by: James R, Clatterbaugh Attorney for Pettoner Reterand Clatterbaugh, P.C. 118 N. Ball St. OWOSSO, M Attorney for Pettoner: Reter and Clatterbaugh, PLC. 118 North Ball Street OWOSSO, Mch Phone NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the condtons of a certan mortgage made on the 17th day of May, 1972, between LARRY J. PHELPS and RHODA V, PHELPS, husband wfe, Mortgagors, and CAPOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCAON, Mortgagee, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan on May 23, 1972, n Lber 265 of Mortgages, page 433, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and nterest, the sum of WENY SEVEN HOUSAND NNE HUNDRED WO AND 97/0 ($27,902.97) DOLLARS and an attorney fee of SEVENY FVE ($75.00) DOLLARS allowed by law, as provded n sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been nsttuted to recover the moneys secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof; H - NOCE S HEREBY GVEN that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded, on Frday, the 19th day of September, 1975, at :00 o'clock n the forenoon, the undersgned wll, at the North entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse, n the Cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of the places where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held, sell at publc aucton to the hghest bdder the premses descrbed n the sad Mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesad due on sad Mortgage, wth seven' (7%) percent nterest, and all legal costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses are descrbed as follows n sad Mortgage: hat part of the S % of the NW >/4 of the SE y 4 of Secton 15, 6N, R2W, Olve ownshp, Clnton County,. Mchgan, begnnng n the centerlne of Pratt Road at a pont 1128 feet Easterly of the ntersecton of sad road wt! ths N-S >/4 lne, runnng then«easterly 200 feet more or less n the centerlne of sad road t( the E lne of sad NW ft of SE % thence Northerly 220 feet on sad East lne of NW V4 of SE % thence Westerly 200 feet parallel wth S lne, thence Southerly 220 feet to the pont of begnnng. Subject to the rghts of the publc and any.governrpental unt n any part thereof taken, used or deeded for street, road or hghway purposes. Subject to easements, restrctons and rghts of way of record. he length of the redempton perod as'provded by law s sx (6) months from the tme of sale. DAED r August 20, CAPOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCAON - CUMMNS,' BULER & HORBURN 301 Captol Savngs & Loan* County Courthouse, n the Ctv Buldng Lansng, Mchgan Attorneys for Mortgagee 17-5 MORGAGE SALE ~ Default has been made n the condtons of a mortgage made by ROGER LOREN RYAN and PARCA A. RYAN, hs wfe Mortgagor, to GRAHAM MORGAGE CORPORAON, a Mchgan Corporaton Mortgagee, Dated February 25,1974, and recorded on February 28, 1974, n Lber 275, on page 130, Clnton County Records, Mchgan, and assgned by sad Mortgagee to MANUFAC URERS NAONAL BANK OF DERO, a Natonal Bankng Assocaton by an assgnment dated Aprl 2,1974, and recorded on AprjH, 1974, n Lber 275, on page 454, Clnton Gounty Records, Mchgan, on whch mortgage there As clamed to be due at the date ^hereof the sum of EGHEEN HOUSAND SX HUNDRED WENY-FOUR and 63/0 Dollars ($18,624,63), ncludng nterest at 8% 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 sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue, at the North Door entrance to the Clnton County Courthouse Buldng n St. Johns Mchgan, at :00 o'clock A.M. Local me, on October 16,1975. Sad premses are stuated n ownshp of Bath, Clnton County, Mchgan, and are descrbed as: Lots"l t '2,29 and 30 Rckards Cottage Allotment, a subdvson n Bath ownshp, Clnton County, Mchgan accordng to the plat recorded n Plat Book 1, Page 38, Clnton County Records. Durng the sx months mmedately followng the sale, the property may be redeemed. Dated: August 21,1975 MANUFACURERS NAONAL BANK OF DERO a Natonal Bankng Assocaton Assgnee of Mortgagee John A. Hrd, Attorney For Assgnee of Mortgagee 2331 Commonwealth Bldg. Det. Mch MORGAGE SALE - Default has been made n the condtons of a mortgage made by DONALD C. BAUEL and BARBARA E. BAUEL, hs wfe to Atlantc Mortgage Corporaton, a Mchgan corporaton Mortgagee, dated September 18, 1974, and recorded on December 12,1974, n Lber 278, on page 897, Clnton County Records, Mchgan and assgned by sad Mortgagee to Rchard Guzatek, custodan for Lynette Guzatek, under the Mchgan Unform Gft to Mnors Act by an assgnment dated December 30, 1974 and recorded on January 6,1975, n Lber 279, on page 55, Clnton County Records, Mchgan, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date hereof the sum of hrteen housand Ffty-Sx and 01/0 Dollars ($13,056.01), ncludng nterest at 11.0% per annum. Under the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statue n such case made and provded, notce s hereby gven that sad mortgage wl, be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue, at the north door of the courthouse, Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on September 25, SacLpremses are stuated n the Cty of DeWtt.. Clnton County, Mchgan, 'and are descrbed as: \ Lot 82,, RyerwOod Suk v dvson, Cty of DeWtt, ^^wmv^^ 9B Clnton County, Mchgan,' accordng to- the- plat, thereof as recorded n Lber 3,Page 31 of Plats, Clnton County Records. * he length'of the perod of redempton from such sale wll be sx months.' Dated: August 11,1975. ^ Rchard Guzatek, custodan for Lynette Guzatek, under the Mchgan Unform Gft to Mnors Act Mortgagee. Anspach & Anspach, P.C. Attorneys 2861 Guardan Buldng Detrot, Mchgan (5» CLRSSFEDflDS! ::WW&:::%::^^ CARL S> OBERLJNER Water Well Drllng 4" and larger Reda Submergble Pumps Wholesale.Retal Phone Alma APPLE CDER NOW PRESSNG FRESH CDER Brng your own contaner and save... NURSERY CLEARANCE All. tems n Stock REDUCED! ZG'S CENENNAL FARM MK US-27 DEW PHONE CLASSFED BUSNESS SERVCE DRECOR* Use hs Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms AUCONEER ( AL GALLOWAY, AUC ONEER Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns SPACE FOR- REN AUOMOVE BLL FOWLER FORD. New & Used Cars & Pck-ups. N. US-27, DeWtt, 6G BOB'S AUO BODY, Complete Collson Servce, , 800 N. Lansng. C&D CHEVROLE CO., New & used Cars, Else 8G You can't do better anywhere. RGAN FORD SALES, NC., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto-Ford-Maverck- orno-mustang. For the Best Buy n* New & >Uscd Chevrolets see EDNGER CHEVROLE, Fowler, Phone ELER'S MOOR SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used rucks. MOORE OL CO., f t's tres, see us, 909 E. State, Ph., G. CLEANERS ANES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery, 3 W. Walker, phone , CRED BUREAU Clnton County' CRED^ HUREAU, Phone , Credt Reports - Collectons. DRUGS PARR'S REXALL DRUGS, open dally 7(30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 8;30-12:30 S 5-7 ELECRCANS LQUD FUELS SCHM ELECRC CO., Resdental - Commercal ndustral, , 02 E. State St. FARM DRANAGE JAMES BURNHAM, Phone* St. Johns , R3; «* St. Johns. FERLZERS ZEEB FERLZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns , Ashley, FNANCAL CAPOL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton, , Safety for Savngs snce FLORSS Say t wth Qualty flowers from WOODBURY'S FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. Clnton, St. Johns, FOOD ANDY'S QA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats,, Carry-out servce. NSURANCE Automoble Coverage - Fre nsurance - General Casulaty, ALLABY- BREWBAKER, NC. 8-lt Nl'tlnton Ave. St. Johns,' Phone JEWELRY LEVEY'S JEWELRY, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else, O PLACE YOUR PROFESSONAL LSNG N HS DRECORY SPACE FOR REN BPARY SUPPLES ) & B PARY SHOPPE; Package Lquor 9 a.m. - p.m. Mon. hurs. Fr. & Sat. 9 a.m p.m. 224 K Clnton. PLUMBNG DUNKEL PLUMBNG AND HEANG, Lcensed Master Plumher Ph , 807 E. State St. RESAURAN DALEY'S FNE FOOD, Dnng & cocktals, Ph ,S.US27-'4.mUeS.M-21,' SPACE FOR REN VACUUM SALES KRBY CENER, VACUUM SALES AND SERVCE. New & Rebult Krby's. Good, selecton of other makes. 705 N. US 27 St. Johhs WESERN OM'S WESERN SORE, m. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon.- Sat., Fr, Ul 9. Anytme by,appt 834-S446. Call /

22 1 OB CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN. September 17,1975 /. «Farmng and 4-H n Clnton County Attend WMU orentaton KALAMAZOO - Four St, < Shrley Morehouse, Laurel E. Johns resdents were among the.sprnger and Lou Ann 2d half of the approxmately omasek students enterng Western Mchgan Unversty" for the frst tme n ths fall semester who recently completed ther summer orentaton program here. hey are Cheryl Davs, he new students vsted the campus for three days n groups of about 180 each to meet ther faculty advsors, regster for classes, take a battery of tests and become famlar wth Western and ts campus. AUCON SALE Located approxmately 2% mles north of Lansng on US-27 to Clark Road % mle east at southwest corner of Bochot Road on: FRDAY, SEPEMBER 19, :00 P.M. 1:00 FURNURE-FARM OOLS- FEW ANQUES Kenmore 40" elec. range Crosley refrgerator Dnette table w/formca top & four chars hnlne toaster Sngle bed Jenny Lnd type sngle bed Spartan televson Can books G.E. uprght freezer Bege lvng room'char Whrlpool washer & dryer comb. Dresser & chest Pole lamp 4 drawer chest Grante coffee pot Hammock Books Frut jars Old table model phono Metal double bed ngraham clock Lfe magaznes Pcture frames Horsehde robe Flowerpots Rado & record player Frestone Rado Wcker char Luggage Bed frame Daveno bed Hassock Qults Reed rocker* Old rocker Freplace androns & tools Snger portable sewng machne Msc. tables Detetc scales Small work bench Msc. dshes and cookware Red huntng sut (44) Coho fsh rod &reel nsulated boots (7) Wnchester 32 Specal rfle FARM OOLS-OUBOARD MOOR-SMALL EMS- Alls Chalmers B tractor w/plow cultvator & bean puller Martn S'A HP outboard motor 2 secton drag 2 wheel traler w/racks Bolens rototlller * ractor Ure chans Steel frame gate McCormck Deerlng 2 row cultvator Extenson ladders Log chan Rope Wood barrels Horn seeder Wndows Hand corn planter Sled Garden cultvator 2 hog troughs 2 chcken brooders Chcken feeders (large & small) Four hole chcken nests One S hole chcken nest wo hand lawn mowers Baskets Craftsman pant sprayer Potato planter 2 duck decoys- Blow torch Boys bcycle Large step ladder Heavy duty block & tackle Forks Cross cut saw Cement trowels Cream can Old lantern 8 steel posts Servce staton chamos wrnger Demng centrfugla pump OH measure Cans Sewer tape Many other useful artcles. erms Cash. LYMAN CASE, OWNER AUCONEERS WLLAM J. SANON SEVEN E.SANON 3 [ PH. VERMONVLLE (517) ^j f s!< "OUR AM AS AUCONEERS S O PLEASE BOH SELLERS & BUYERS" K&J&HS&.B L1LUSON 6 ROW W1NDROWERS MAURER2&6ROW PULLERS J.D. 4 ROW PULLER 4-H members nterested n bcyclng should plan to attend and partcpate n the 1st State 4-H Bcycle Festval, Saturday, October 4, at the ngham County Fargrounds n Mason, " Mchgan. *'"" he day-long program ncludes: Local Bke ours around Mason and MSU from a.m. -12:30 p.m. Bcycle Flm from 12:30-1 p.m., a 4-H Bcycle Bowl Demonstraton 1-1:30 p.m., 4-H Bcycle rouble Shootng Event 1:30-2:30 p.m., 4-H Bcycle Relay Races 1:30-3 p.m., and endng wth.a Bcycle Rally from 5 to 18 mles from 3-6 p.m., and endng wth a Bcycle Rally from 5 to 18 mles from 3-6 p.m. he 4-H rouble Shootng event wll have a bcycle^purposely placed n good condton, and a 2-person team wll have 3 mnutes to locate all the troubles. here are 3 age dvsons, 8-11 years, years, and years wth awards gven to the top fve teams n each dvson. Members do not have to take ther bkes to be n ths event. he 4-H Bcycle Rally wll fnd the 4-H member rdng aganst the clock. Members must furnsh ther own bcycles for-ths event. Members wll be dvded nto 3 age dvsons, 8-11 years, years, and years. hen each age group wll be dvded by boys and grls, plus by ther bke speeds, sngle, 3 speeds, 5 speeds, and up. Age for entry wll be actual age on Oct. 4. he junors wll rde 5 mles, ntermedates 12 mles, and senors 18 mles, wth several check ponts,along the way. he 4-H Bcycle Relays wll " be a team event n whch the 3 member cyclng team wll be competng for the best tme. here wll be 3 age dvsons of 8-11,12-14, and 15-19, as well as a dvson, of bke t speeds one, CARSON CY FARM SERVCE JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVCE CARSON CY BEAN HARVES EQUPMEN New J.D. 6 & 8 ROW PULLERS MOWE ROW PULLERS U$ed NNES500WNDROWER NNES700WNDROWER 4-H Chatter 43tfoctfde, (e*uv*l byjohnaylswqrh Festval s Oct. 1. hs event s open to any 4-H member whether they are enrolled n the 4-H Bcycle Project or not. For more nformaton ' and regstraton cards, contact the County Extenson Offce n St. Johns at, 03 South Oakland Street, or phone LEADER DOG GROUP he K-9 Cadets s the name selected by a new 4-H group n the Else area rasng Leader Dogs for the Blnd 4-H program". he 4-H club s under the leadershp of Kathy aylor. he newly elected offcers are: Donna Hammond - Presdent, na Hammond - Vce Presdent, Pam Wnsor - Secretary, and Deb Davs - reasurer. he group wll have a bake sale n Else n October to rase funds for the club. he members wll work ther dogs n Else on Saturday, September 20, to see how they handle on the streets. Any youth nterested n jonng the Leader Dog for the Blnd 4-H program n the Else area, s urged to contact Kathy aylor, phone EVALUAE FAR he Green Acres 4-H members dscussed and evaluated the County 4-H Far at ther last meetng. Reports were gven by Karen Mller on the club float, and heresa Neller on the club ltter barrel. he club hadsa successful summer program. he Green Acre Grls team 'placed 2nd n the County 4-H Softball Whte League playoffs, but lost out n the dstrct playoffs to ngham County. BCENENNAL WORKSHOP A 4-H leader Bcentennal ranng Workshop wll be held Oct. 31-Nov. 1 at Kettunen Center near ustn, Mchgan, Any 4-H leader or teenleader nterested n Bcentennal actvtes, or who would be nterested n developng and adaptng Bcentennal themes to ther members' projects are nvted to attend. Regstraton on the slate wde bass wll be accepted on frst-come frstserve bass up to 140 persons. Classes nclude: ranng on: Wld Edbles, ndan Crafts, Hertage Foods and Soap Makng, Drop Spndle Spnnng and Weavng, Qultng and Patchwork, Candle Makng, Folk Dancng, and he Amercan Woman Years n Fashon. here s no cost for Clnton County leaders to attend ths workshop. For more nformaton and reservaton, contact the County Extenson Offce n St. Johns j0mlo1kfd^ %Mfta*uUfo (etfo nfout tee 4&U Dear Edtor: n answer to Jan DeBrabander's letter concernng sale of Holsten beef at the far, feel she's 'msnformed about the purpose of the lvestock market sale. Certanly one purpose s for the 4-H member to recover the expense four tenths to sx tenths of an nch. hs backfat thckness ndcates these cattle had the correct amount to fnsh to make excellent eatng. n last week's paper, Dr. Dan Fox of M.S.U. Anmal Husbandry Department ndcated average slaughter WeandD E v hots of buyng, and feedng a hog, Weghty choce grade for [rs4sml*nfeacn"^ge beef ot age ' shee P"' A "' mon V tfostenlts' 1,250/pounds. He dvson wll receve awards. Regstraton for partcpatng n ths 1st State 4-H Bcycle PHONE LLLSON6200HCAP BEAN COMBNE J.D. 30 COMBNE W/BEAN EQUP. FORAGE HARVESNG EQUPMEN J.D. 35 CHOPPER 1 St 2 ROW HEADS 2 USED J.D. 38 CHOPPERS 00 RPM * 1 & 2 ROW (vyde or narrow) HEADS RACORS.H.C, G6DES. O.D DES. J.D A 2 J.D. H RACORS J.D. B J.D. 50* M.H.44 3 P. M.H.44/WDEFR. M.F. 65 W/Ldr Ew/LOADER NEW KOOLS 60" BLOWER USED 1 FORD CHOPPER W/CORN HEAD, 1 N W/767 SUPER CHOPPERS 3 ROW HEAD H8(S FORAGE BOX KNGH FORAGE BOX 1 GROVE FORAGE BOX 1 GEHL FORAGE BOX 1 COLBY FORAGE BOX SEVERAL GOOD USED BLOWERS We Are Now Recevng Glenco Sol Savers ooth. Lmted Supply. Order Now. Avalable - A Few J.D.' & aylor Way Chsel Plows. COMBNES J.D, 30 W/BEAN EQUP. GLEANER Cll * J.D. 95 EB/43"N CORN HEAD & 13 F, GRAN HEAD N.. UN. EQUP. 761 HAY HEAD 720 CORN HEAD 721 HUSK BED 760 CHOPPER POWER UN POWER UN 727 HUSK BED 729ASHELLER PLOWS J.D 3-14" Mtd..HC. 4-14" RALER A.C.5-16" J.D " J.D. 4-16" RALER PCKERS N..No. 7 PCKER N.. No. 313 HUSK BED N..No. PCKER N PCKER OPEN MONDAY thru FRDAY 7:30-5:30* SAURDAY 8:00-4:00 MSC. J.D. 15 HOE DRLL 24 BALER NO. 5 J.D. MOWER J.D. 16' DSC- KEWANEE12' " J.D. 12'6"BW DSC CASE 13'' J.D. 'OFFSE GEHLGRNDER MXER J.D. 400 GRNDER MXER PSBURGH 14' FELD CULVAOR LLLSON 14' ROLLNG HARROW N.H. 200 BU. SPREADER OLVER 165 BU. SPREADER J.D. 40 SPREADER J.D. CCA FELD CULVAOR 1-USED 5 BOOM KOSCO HARROW 1-USED 6 BOOM KOSCO HARROW J.D. 18 FELD COND. BRADY SALK SHREADER portent purpose s to provde qualty meat to the buyers of a 4-H member's beef, sheep or hog. hese buyers support the market sale very generously and do so because the meat they buy s of good qualty. More than three quarters of the lvestock bought at the market sale go nto the famly freezer. Where a packer can buy an overfnshed and underfnshed beef and co-mngle t wth others to make a readly saleable package, three quarters of the lvestock buyers at the far consumer the anmal they purchased and assume the market sale wll gve them the qualty of meat they can enjoy. wenty of the beef anmals were entered n the carcass class and ther backfat thckness vared from a low of c *fa*u* ) Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boak and baby were vstors of Mrs. Lula Boak Wednesday evenng. Mrs. Opal Mller returned home Sunday after spendng 4 weeks n San Dego, Calf., vstng relatves. Mrs. Regna McCow was a vstor of Mrs. Lula Boak uesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Charle Boak were Sunday dnner guests of< Mrs. Lula Boak. Kenneth Vance and Frdnk Womer of Ann Arbor spent Labor Day wth Mrs. Emma Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Vance and famly. hursday afternoon Bran, Benjamn of the George Ar Force Base n Calforna spent the afternoon wth Mrs. Lula Boak. He was an evenng supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. om FeWpauscK and farhly. Bran Benjamn and Laur Benjamn spent uesday and Wednesday'n Lansng wth.judy Benjamn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spauldng and daughter. On Saturday mornng, Benjamn left by plane for St. Lous, Mo, to vst hs sster,'and brother-n-law Mr, and Mrs, James Magruder and famly. On Sept 1, he left for the Georga Ar Force Base. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Nobs of St. Johns were vstors of Mrs. Lula Boak on hursday afternoon. Mrs. Edwn Smth and daughter, Evelyn of Portland, Were Wednesday afternoon vstors of Mrs. Cecla helen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smon and famly of. Mt. Clements spent Sunday wth Mr, and Mrs. Martn Schafer. goes on, "Large-framed cattle have a heaver mature weght than short-boded,* short-legged cattle and wll have a lower proporton of fat at lghter weghts." he Holsten of Jan DeBrabander's son was not sold because t was not heavy enough at 1,000 pounds to be good eatng. hs anmal was not the frst not sold because t was too lght to be graded good or choce and probably t won't be the last. All types of cattle are sold at the far ~ Holsten, crossbreds, and beef breeds. All are welcome, but all need to grade hgh good or choce to be good eatng. hs brngs the buyers back year after year to the 4-H far market sale. Sncerely, Wm. E. Lasher Jm's Column Jm Pefham We feel the advance educaton and nformaton we have delvered on the new Farm Land and Open Space'Act s responsble for the greatest number of applcatons of any county beng fled wth the state. he act offers us farmers, who agree to leave ther land n agrculture a tax break whch wll be sgnfcant for some people.. County Equalzaton Drector Leon helen, has teamed wth your county agents n presentng facte and procedures on the act n publc presentatons. Seven of these have been held n varous parts of the county, and the eghth and fnal meetng wll be held at Bath ownshp Hall at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 24. Wanted *USS am seekng men and offcers who served aboard the mghty arcraft carrer, the U.S.S. CONDEROGA - partcularly those of WW2 - whle there s tme left. Every man who ever served on ths fne shp s enttled to jon our group. We wll be havng our next Annual Reunon ths comng May at conderoga, N.Y. f nterested, and for more detals, wrte me, gvng your rate/rank, the dvson, and year(s) on board. James H. Morgan, Bg "" Veterans' Assoc. Watersde Lane So. Berwck, Mane New phone servce offered n J 976 Recently numerous questons have been asked, concernjng a new telephone "servce _whoh reportedly wll be offered soon n ths area. n reply to these questons, Norm Krevns, Owosso Dvson Manager, sad that n late 1976 General elephone Company wll be offerng n the Owosso area a new servce known as Lfe Lne Servce. hs new servce s desgned for those on fxed ncomes, whose basc need n communcatons s of an emergency nature. he cost of ths prvate lne servce wll be $2.00 per mon^h less than that of a normal prvate lne, but the customer wll be lmted to 30 outgong calls per month. Any addtonal call above the 30 would be charged for at the rate of c each. Accordng to Krevns, ths new servce s n no way mandatory, but s n addton to those now offered. totdofm Sface rfct Clnton County Extenson Drector Supervsor om Woodruff wll be charman of the meetng. Facts about how 'to get n, penaltes for gettng out, deadlnes for flng, and whether or not the act s for you wll he dscussed. n the brefest way we mght suggest some crtera as to whether or not you mjght be nterested n enrollng. You may want to sgn up f: 1. Your property taxes exceed 7% of net farm ncome plus ncome from other sources. 2. You are qute certan you wll not'be developng the land wthn years. 3. f your land s owned by your corporaton. You wll want to go slowly f: 1. You want to develop or sell CUP OU HS AD GOOD FOR UP O $300 CASH REBAE ON FAHR HAYMAKNG SYSEM your land for developmental purposes wthn the next years. 2. Your property taxes are consstently less than 7% of your ncome. Some people are gong to be real dsapponted to fnd that f they don't start processng ther applcaton soon, they wll not be able to get nto the act for 2 years. Regardless of your stuaton, t s mpossble to lose on the deal f you don't develop the Jand wthn years. hs wll be the eghth and. last tme we wll be sponsorng a publc meetng on ths subject. f you are at all nterested, please make an effort to be wth us n Bath on the 24th. ake ths ad to your Deutz-Fahr dealer and buy a Deutz- Fahrurbo Mower. Centpede Haymaker, or Wndrow Rake and Deutz wll send drect to you a cash rebate of S75 for any one you buy. S150 for any two. or S300 f you buy al three. MAKE HAY N ONE DAY Wth the revolutonary Deutz-Fahr crcle haymakng system you can cut, fluff and condton, and wndrow your hay n one day. ready for balng, under normal condtons. $250 CASH.REBAE NRODUCORY OFFER MH 70 Corn Chopper hs advanced, hghly effcent model harvests up to 35 tons an hour. double-edged cuttng knves. Cuts stalks, leaves, cobs to desred length. Extra large cuttng passage. Counter rotatng augers. Powerful blower. Low tractor hp requrement. Offers expre September 30-Quanttes Lmted DEUZ CORPORAON 7585 Ponce de Leon Crcle. Atlanta. Georga SEE YOUR AUHORZED DEUZ-FAHR DEALER MARENS SERVCE S. JOHNS, MCHGAN CLPOU!! he Vanshng Amercan About half of the (J. S. dary farmers n busness fve years ago no longer are. Jn Mchgan, the naton's sxth-rankng dary state, the number of dary farmers has droppedfromabout 14,000 n 1964 to7,700 last'year. he number s expected to be 4,500 by 1980., Why? Feed prces have ncreased some 72 per cent n the past two years. he cost of fertlzers has doubled. he prce of fuel s nearly twce what t was n nterest rates for loans to enable farmers to expand.ther operatons and update ther equpment are hgher than n And dary farmers' ncomes have not kept pace wth those ncreases n ther producton costs. Whle the number of dary farmers and dary cows s dwndlng, output per farm s ncreasng through a trend to larger, more effcent dary farm operatons. hs s what today's dary farmers are dong to help meetthe needs of the Amercan consumer and to help ward off dependence on other countres for such mlk products as cheese, butter and nonfat dry mlk. And that's part of the reason we at MMPA thnk ths Vanshng Amercan s mportant and t's why we thnk ths great natural resource the dary farmng ndustry s worth preservng. Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton. r* C * \

23 t September! 7,1975 CLNON COUNY NEWS,S. JOHNS, MCHGAN Blls Column 11B V /,' > VHH&t (u»tvt4> auetfo* fatfm Al Daley of Daley's Fne Foods serves up the beef durng the Clnton County 4-H dnner for buyers at the recenu-h Far aucton sale. Daley annually donates the dnner, gven n apprecaton to the aucton buyers, Chloe's Column -r Clnton County Home Economst Now that older brother and sster are back n school, here's your chance to get reacquanted wth your preschooler. Your youngest may be feelng knd of left out and lonely. You- can help your chld through ths adjustment. "Set the stage" to help hm develop through hs daly actvtes. Play s the way chldren learn about the world. Play to them s ther work, hey mtate the work of adults every day. - Let's consder some ways you can make your chld's actvtes more meanngful. Read about chld development. ry to learn what your Sept. 16, 23, 30 and Oct. 7: - Four evenng Workshops m Landscapng Your Home and chld s capable of and what he needs to learn, Consult the local lbrary. he extenson offce also has a varety of bulletns on chldren. Show a genune nterest n your youngster's play. Beng alone s mportant but knowng you're there s mportant too. You can show your nterest by helpng hm to get started playng alone. See that your chld gets dfferent actvty experence throughout the day quet, actve, creatve and group play. Mornngs, for nstance, may be a good tme for actve, outdoor play. Chloa Padgtt SxtwtoM, c&t&tdm Grounds - Central Natonal Bank --7:30 to 9:30 p.m Sept. 19: Swne Day at erry Churches of St. Johns recently placed 1st n state 4-H rfle. competton n Dvson wth a score of 205 out of 300. Contestants fre rounds each En prone, kneelng and standng postons. SPECAL CLNON COUNY ZONNG COMMSSON MEENG t A specal meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll be held on huraday, September 25,1975 at 8:00 p.m. n (he Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the followng applcaton wll be Beard. ', WAEROWN OWNSHP An applcaton for specal use permt to operate a tranng and show stable on the followng desc. parcel of land: ' E 1/2 of NE 1/4, Sec. 16, 5N-R3W lyng South of Lookng Glass Rver except 1 acre rds N&S by 16 rds E&W out of SE corner. he text of the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended and a map to be amended may be examned at the offce of the Clnton County Zonng Admnstrator at 0 S. Ottawa Street, St, Johns, Mchgan between the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 12 noon and 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. of any day Monday through Frday. Arnold R. Mnark, Admnstrator Provde opportuntes to be wth other chldren. he nearer playmates are n age, the more beneft they receve from playng wth each other. Maybe you'd lke to try formng a neghborhood play group wth your neghbor's chldren,, several mornngs a week. Mothers mght take turns supervsng the chldren n ther homes, hs would gve your chld a chance to be n dfferent envronments. t would also gve mothers some tme away from her youngster. Next week we'll talk about observng chldren play. MS.U Sept 19: Wastewater reatment our at Muskegon. Sept. 22: Famly Lvng_Area («r Sept, 24* Explanaton of Farmland and Open Space Act - - Bath own Hall. Oct. 1: Clnton 4-H Far Board Meetng. Oct 2: County 4-H Pumpkn and Sunflower Contest - Smth Hall -- 7 p.m Oct. 2: Famly Lvng Afrcan Safar, wth Helen Meach, former Clnton County Extenson Home Economst - St. Johns Unted Methodst Church -- 8 p.m Oct. 3: Angus Sale -- MS.U. Oct. 5-11: Natonal 4-H Week. Oct 8: Clnton County Famly Lvng Councl - Smth Hall - 9:30 a.m. Oct. 8: Famly Lvng Program, "Relax -- Of Course You Can," -SmthHall -1 p.m. - Free Babysttng. Oct. 9: Famly Lvng Nutrton Educaton ranng - Smth Hall -9:30 a.m. Oct. 9: Gaylord Feeder Calf Sale. Oct. 14; Alpena Feed Calf Sale. Oct. 15: West Branch Feeder Calf Sale. Oct. 15: Famly Lvng Nutrton Educaton ranng - Smfh Hall-9:30 a.m. Oct. 16: Famly Lvng Nutrton Educaton ranng - Smth Hall - 9:30 a.m. Oct. 16: 4-H Leaders General Meetng -- Smth Hall, 8 p.m. Oct. 17: Baldwn Feeder Calf Sale. Oct, 17: Dary Farmers from state' of Washngton vstng county. Oct, 20: Clnton County Far Assocaton Annual Meetng - Smth Hall, 8 p.m. Oct : Annual Extenson. Conference for all agents. Oct, 27; 4-H Leaders Recognton Banquet -- Smth Hall. Oct. 31: 4-H Human Ecology ranng -- Mason. wth corn slage wll have some, of the gas, and those flled wth haylage or oatlage could have ' t, too. Slo gas (ntrogen doxde) s heaver than ar and actyuxnd &ux*nf 6uq&t&Purftty Debbe Enderle presents the travelng trophy to Art Romlg of St, Johns Co-op, a presentaton made annually to the buyer of the 4-H Far Grand Champon steer. he presentaton was made durng the recent dnner honorng buyers at the 4-H aucton. 'Ked yarn 4& leaden rf(ok>7h<wte One of the new leaders n Clnton County s Alan Moore from Else He has just completed hs frst year as a 4-H Leader n the electrcal and crops projects. He sn't new to 4-H, though, because he was a 4-H member for sx years n Gratot County. Alan farms 600 acres wth hs ffatfwet Scfaefot Foods s" one of many 4-H projects lead by Margaret Schaefer and somethng she enjoys dong, he pcture shows her makng pzza sauce to can. n her 17 years of beng a 4-H leader, she has also lead knttng, sewng and cake decoratng. At the present tme, she s the organzatonal leader of the Rley Rambler Club n Rley ownshp. Beng a lbraran and teacher's, ade at the Rley School, helpng her husband, Karl, farm 150 acres and beng a homemaker keep her very busy. Her chldren, Krstne and t's the end of '75 and the begnnng of SAVNGS! at EGAN FORD SALES, mc 200 Vy» Hgham S, JOHNS* Phone father and brother, and when asked f he had any hobbes, hs reply was, "Farmng!" He and Phylls, hs wfe, enjoy dong thngs around ther home to maketmore lveable; and they are expectng ther frst chld n November. hey are bothleaders n the Else 4 Corners Club. Kenneth, are actve 4-H members, wth son, Mchael, watng to be old enough to jon Margaret started as a 4-H leader by comng to St. Johns to help n her parents' club., A memorable experence for her was comng to St, Johns fve days a week wth Krstne, a tny baby then, and helpng-the 4-H'ers fnsh ther,projects for Sprng Achevement. She^ad, "hat was very dffcult for me, bum enjoy helpng the 4-H'ers wth ther projects. hope they Wll get as much out of,4-h as dfd when was a 4-H member. By WLLAM LASHER Slo gas can kll. And almost every farmer who puts up corn slage wll be faced wth ths deadly threat. reat every slo as though gas were present. Almost every slo Depost Socal Securty and SS drectly LANSNG - People who lve n Mchgan and 11 other States n the South and Mddle West are gettng a specal opportunty to have ther monthly socal securty and supplemental securty ncome checks deposted drectly n ther checkng or savngs accounts, accordng to Sdney Mannng socal securty dstrct manager n Lansng. "he drect depost program s^ entrely voluntary," Mannng sad, "People who want ther socal securty and supplemental securty ncome checks to contnue comng to ther homes shouldn't do anythng. her checks wll keep on comng as n the past. "But people who want ther checks maled to a bank, savngs bank, savlngs'and loan assocaton or smlar nsttuton or a Federal or State chartered credt unon can arrange for t wth a drect depost authorzaton form," he 'sad. Drect depost nformaton s beng maled wth checks that wll be delvered n September to people who get monthly socal securty or supplemental securty ncome payments. he drect depost authorzaton form«sf s avalable at savngs and loan assocatons, banks, credt unons, and smlar organzatons. "Completon of the form does not permt wthdrawals from your account by anyone other than people you authorze," Mannng sad. Prdple whose checks are [ 'SfrtKttVl tt By 1 Mrs. Robert Valentne Phone ff.tm a. mjj Jule Kremer, daughter of Max and Donna Kremer, had 17 frends help her celebrate her 5th brthday at her home recently. Cndy and Jody Plesko and Jodean Coon had charge of the games. Jule's grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Coon, made the beautfully decorated brthday cake. Grandparents attendng were Mrs. Maxne Kremer of Bannster and Mr. and Mrs. Coon of Bancroft. he Bannster Unted Methodst Women met recently for ther August meetng Mrs. Ray Peck conducted the busness meetng. t was voted to send the August msson money to the Rural Bble Msson. already beng maled to a fnancal organzaon should also make drect depost arrangements wth the SF-1199 form, he drect depost program wll help prevent loss, and theft of socal securty and supplemental securty ncome checks and wll elmnate standng n lne to cash or depost them, accordng to Mannng. he drect depost opton s also beng offered to people gettng socal securty and supplemental securty ncome checks n Alabama, llnos, ndana, Kentucky, Mnnesota, Msssspp, North Carolna, Oho, South Carolna, ennessee, and Wsconsn. he opton has already been offered n Georga, Florda, and 23 States west of the Msssspp Rver. "he program wll be extended to the other States later ths year," Mannng sad. Socal Securty pays monthly retrement, dsablty, and survvors benefts to elgble workers and ther famles. he supplemental securty ncome program makes monthly payments to people wth lttle or no ncome and lmted resources who are 65 or over or blnd or dsabled. \ ^E Extemon Agrculture Agent cumulates just above the slage, at the bottom of the slo, n the unloadng chute or n the adjacent feed room Dead brds around these areas are clues that the gas s at dangerous levels. But many tmes the gas wll be toxc and you won't be able to see these sgns. Don't take the change. Even f pe gas doesn't kll you, t can damage your lungs and cut down your oxygen supply for the rest of your lfe. -Stay out of the slo for a week, or preferably two, after the slo s flled. Never go nto the slo alone durng the danger perod. ^ -f you must enter the slo wthn two weeks, run the blower 5 to 20 mnutes before gong n. Keep the blower runnng whle anyone s nsde, Best bet s to wear a gas mask, too. -f you experence the slghtest throat rrtaton or coughng, get nto fresh ar rght away, mmedate treatment by your doctor may reduce lung damage and keep pneumona from developng later. -Keep chldren and anmals away from the slo base durng the fllng perod and for at least two weeks afterwards. Keep the door closed between the slo room and barn to protect lvestock, - -Ventlate the slo room forat least two weeks after fllng by openng outsde doors and wndows to carry away fumes. Removng the chute doors on the slo down to the level of the settled slage wll permt natural ventlaton at that pont where gas tends to be concentrated. EDGEW00D GARDENS PRESENS FRJD PNK Frday, Sept. 19, ADVANCE CKES *3 00 A HE DOOR, $ 3 50 <9M^-^ Also Appearng A.R.C.S. ' 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. 1st Come-1st Serve From St. Johns E. M-21 Corunna - Ph Los of real estate n the Look For he rademark Before You Buy! 2718 wth Ladder 3018 wth Ladder y, BULER GRAN BNS Broader Corrugaton, Wder Sheets and Fewer Parts Add Up to Real Savngs! : PRCES F.O,B. PLAN! Also have Augers! wo szes to choose from 46'8"&51,'6" BULER AOR-BULDKR FRCKE FARM SERVCE 4798 S. ELY HGHWAY Phont MDQLEON

24 Honored on 93rd.brthday.Saturday was a red-letter day for Ralph Woodard n the own Hall room at Zenders n Frankenmuth when 61 of hs famly and frends met for evenng dnner. he occason was hs 93rd brthday. Woodard, a natve of Else Was a well known farmer n the Else communty. After retrement, he spent wnter months n Florda and durng the past several months has.resded at Allen-Dee Fraser, Utca Road, Fraser, Mch Mr. Woodard's ten chldren and ther famles were all present wth the excepton of one daughter, Josephne and husband, Mac Oakley of Clarkston who are on a European tour. Specal guests at the party also ncluded Mr. We have fast, far natonwde clams servce, of course As representatves [or Auto-Owners, we can tell you that our clams people take ther checks wth them, so they can usually pay a clam rght on the spot. You get so you expect that knd ot prompt servce, once you're n the Altogether Famly wth us. aroogemer OVD SERVCE AGENCY PHONE xauto-owners nsurance UfeHcmeCarBusness Woodard's only lvng sster, Mrs. Luclle (Woodard) Ballard and her husband, Dana, of Chcago, '* Mr. Woodard's sx daughters are: Mrs. Wllam (Elgn) Wulff of Bradenton, Fla., and Clarkston; Mrs. Arne (Florence) Reagh of Sagnaw; Mrs. Clfford (Wlma) Geger of - rural Else; Mrs. Elge (Dorothy) Yerrck of Algonac; Mrs. Joyce Reed of Ovd; and Mrs. Mac (Josephne) Oakley of Clarkston, who were absent h Europe. Hs four sons: Clayton of Northvlle; Walter of Mdland, Lester of rural Else; and Ralph, (Bud) of Flnt., here are also 33 grandchldren and 45 great grandchldren n the famly. he above pcture shows Mr. Woodard (seated) wth hs ten chdlren taken at the recent Else All-School Reunon held at the Ovd-Else Hgh School n the Lbrary. At the reunon the Woodard famly was represented. by four generatons. hey were Ralph Woodard; hs daughter, Mrs. Wlma Geger; hs grandson, Norman Geger; and great granddaughters, Jod and racy Geger who all attended the Else Schools. St&faXfttUvlk he Welter famly reunon surgery to provde two bypasses recently at the Cleveland was held on Aug. 31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hettnger. Ffty guests were to the Cardo-Vascular Unt, Clnc. Cards may be addressed present from Lansng, Grand Cleveland Clnc, Cleveland, Haven, Jackson, Brghton, Flnt Oho, 1 Zp 440. and the surroundng area. he afternoon was spent n conversaton. Detrch Day at the Shepards- Sunday, Sept. 7 was Duane he youth reported that they vlle Church. Duane s leavng had a wonderful tme at ther ths week for Great Lakes retreat held recently near Naval ranng Staton near raverse Cty. Chcago. hose takng part n AHUB ales, of the church ^ f m wftt.ffe BJK»& have we been nvted to a baby?** ^ ^ t 0 k*&r, shower for Lnda Kusner on hursday evenng Sept 11 at 8 p.m. Chrs and Cheryl Cook furnshed specal musc recently at Shepardsvlle. Other specal musc has been planned for September as well as other specal events. Charge conference has been set for Sept 28. Dorothy Bandt, a former resdent of the Shepardsvlle area underwent open-heart m\s\m.dane Waters, Roger Squers, George Haynes, and Edth Walker. Hs famly gathered at the altar wth hm for prayer. Duane has been very actve" n the youth group, servng as ts presdent for the past two years. He was always wllng to do whatever he was called upon to do. He expects to take up avaton later on. Specal musc was furnshed by Jan Whtford and Ethlynn and BethAnn Walker of the Prce Church. Stll plenty of tme to get that Fall buldng project done,,we HAVE ALL HE MAERALS duane O GE HE JOB DONE PHONE R and at reasonable cost. CHAMBERLAN BULDNG SUPPLY AND NURSERY PHONE CLNON COUNY NEWS, S. JOHNS, MCHGAN September 17 J 975 Ovd Else (,*+<ALh5**"** v^v***^'-'""**"^**, * A ^ '*(*^W^^r* 1 >"^ ^h' *>*KUfMU-'*d,.-.y*^XU-«V *.*-w^vl^-t^w"*""*> " V"- "* **- *r*"r*f+r' -^^.^.AA.^^* * A ^ ' '-*V,^V--.- AW* *'*h Area News \ u...{.msw* vy^. fy rwqjp-py*, UVfA«^^^5flvfry *A-WrV'rf ELSE (c) - Else Chapter 69 OES resumed regular monthly meetngs hursday nght at the Masonc emple wth Mrs, Dale he frst n a seres of actvtes by the Else Lbrary Hstorcal Assocaton brought a fne response from the recent bake sale, n spte of the heavy ran, wth proceeds of $115 n sales and $45 n cash donatons. A turkey donated by Gene Schoendorf was also raffled off wth Mrs. rene Mead of Else holdng the wnnng tcket. he second fund-rasng project wll be an aucton sale of donated artcles by frends and patrons of the Lbrary. Watch Else OES resumes meetngs C. Levey substtutng as worthy matron n the absence of Mrs. Alvera Ade and Worthy Patron Arche J. Moore presdng n the SUe ) for date and tme schedule later ths month. he proceeds wll help furnsh the new Hstorcal Room of the Else Publc Lbrary. he aucton wll be held at the Vllage Fre Hall wth Ben Glardon of Corunna donatng hs servces as auctoneer. - f you have artcles to donate for ths worthy cause, please notfy the Else Lbrary Hstorcal'Ass'n headed by Mrs. helma Rule. Other members of the commttee are: Mrs. D StefwuUvMe he Ovd ; Duplan Lbrary Club held ts frst meetng of the new club year on Frday, Sept. 5 at the Shepardsvlle Church. Eghteen members enjoyed a bountful potluck dnner. he nvocaton was gven by Mrs. Roger Smth. he pledge of allegance and collect were repeated n unson. Mrs. Roger Smth gave a bref resume of the year's program. he speaker for the afternoon was ntroduced. Mrs. DeCamp s the coordnator of the volunteers at the..st. Johns Hosptal. All volunteers are responsble to her. She supervses the candy strpers, a group of 30 or 40 young lades who work two hours a week. o better explan the work of the volunteers she showed sldes that were narrated* by" a member of the hosptal staff. he gft shop s staffed entfrely by volunteers from the auxlary. he volunteers offer extra servces for the welfare of the patent. he hosptal auxlary s manly a fund-rasng organzaton. hey recently gave a' heart montorng machne to the hosptal. She 'also sad that new equpment has been nstalled that enables the doctors to receve mmedate reports on some tests taken at the hosptal. Mrs. DeCamp was presented a gft by the club. Roll call was my summer vacaton. he usual reports were read and accepted, Mrs. Charles Walker was elected secretary for the comng year to fll the vacancy created by the resgnaton of Mrs.' John Spencer- A petton was sgned and sent to the Federal Communcatons Commsson that the club s n favor of keepng relgous broadcasts on the ar. he remander of the afternoon was spent n recallng summer experences. he next meetng wll be at the church on Frday, Oct. 3. Gfts are to be Buyng or Sellng? Q flll jjj FfjR RESUL$ 1971 MARLEE 12x63 w/7x21 EXPANDO, 3 BEDROOM AR CONDONED, FURNSHED KCHEN, CURANS & DRAPES) WASHER & DRYER, SORAGE SHED & SKRNG. ALL SE.UP N MOBLE HOME SUBDV SON. - '. EXPANSVE DOUBLE-WDE MOBLE HOME 24 X 63 WH 12 x 20 SUNDECK. FOUR BEDROOMS AND SHARP FAMLY ROOM. FULLY FURNSHED FROM HE KCHEN SNK, DSHWASHER O AR COND ONNG. SPACOUS LVNG ROOM AND DNNG AREA. MAY BE SEEN". LOCALLY BY'APPONMEN ONLY. 7 E. MAN N BANNSER - WO BEDROOM HOME BUL N OL FURNACE, LOW AXES. $16,000. llooo F. COMMERbAL "FRONAGE ON M-21 NEAR HOLLSER RD. brought for the raverse Cty Hosptal at ths meetng. he annual Longcor reunon was held on Sunday Sept. 7 at the Ovd park. here were over 70 guests present from Flnt, Rose Lake, roy, Lansng; Alma, Kalkaska, Cleveland, Oho, ndana, E. Lansng, Cedar Sprngs, and the Ovd f area. Mrs. Grace Baker was the oldest and there were two babes, three months old. he reunon wll be held next year at the same tme and n the same place. Ron Longcor s the new presdent. East. here were 6 offcers absent due to the nclement weather and llness, Zella Brewbaker, Mrs. Elzabeth Hess, Dr. George Bennett, Jm Dorman, Mrs. Jean Cobb, Mrs. Nda Dunham and Mrs. Catherne Green. Any one of these members should be notfed, as soon as possble, of the artcles to be gven_so lst of terrts. may be prepared for the aucton. Suggested lst of tems could nclude: bcycles, trcycles, household _goods, tables, chars, lamps, pcture frames, antques, jewelry, quart jars, dshes, pots and pans, farm tools and produce. he commttee has requested - please, no clothng, shoes, curtans, draperes or lnens. Anyone nterested n becomng a member of the Hstorcal Ass'n s urged to do so as extra people are needed at ths bcentennal tme. he commttee has expressed apprecaton for the food and donatons receved at the bake sale. (One of the frst gfts was a check for $25 clpped to the news artcle about the project of the Else Hstorcal Assocaton and maled to Lbraran Orpha Clement. No letter was enclosed, but the name on the check revealed the sender, a Flnt lawyer, who spent hs boyhood n Else and graduated from Else Hgh School nearly a half century ago.) Secretary Lela Wlson read the summer's accumulaton of correspondence. Many "thank you" notes were read from vsts, gfts, cards to Ruth Ann Baker, Mrs, Alvera Ade, Jm Ltomsky and the 92nd brthday of Sster'Myrtle llotson by the "Sunshne Commttee, Letters of apprecaton for donatons to the Else Summer Program of recreaton, arts and crafts from Bob Foreback and Brenda Parker, were read. here was also a communcaton thankng the local chapter for ts donaton to the Estarl Fund of the Mchgan Grand Chapter. t stated that due to the tremendous success of the Estarl Vesper Servces last May by the numerous chapters of the state and the many ndvdual contrbutons, a total of $17,950 was granted to 55 students to contnue ther educaton for the mnstry and relgous work. Plans for attendng the Mchgan Grand Chapter at Grand Rapds Symphony of Servce sesson Oct were dscussed. Mrs. Alvera Ade, Mrs. Elsabeth Levey, Mrs. Lela Wlson,- Mrs. Jeanne emple and Mrs. Jean Cobb wll represent the local chapter. An nvtaton was accepted for "Frends'. Nght" at the St. Lous Chapter OES on Sept.., At the close of the busness meeetng and flag ceremony a socal hour was held n the dnng room wth Mr. and Mrs. Luman Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rsley as commttee to serve coffee and dessert. he long table covered n blue and whte check was centered wth old-fashoned fall flowers. Mrs. Ruth ke led the guests n repeatng the "Lord's Prayer" pror to the refreshments. By MrPudgfl Darnng A chcken-pe and ham supper s beng planned by the Carland Unted Methodst Women for Oct, 18, a Saturday evenng, wth servng to begn at 5 p.m. at the Carland church-house, Donatons for the supper wll be $3 for, adults and $1.25 for, chldren under years of age. Mrs. Joan Parks s overall charman and charman of the ktchen. Mrs. Eva Munson s the charman of the dnng room, wth Mrs. Howard Horn n charge of publcty. Mrs. Patrca Chamberlan was n charge of the program for the evenng and gave a readng, as dd Mrs. Gladys Darlng, also on Blly Graham's reasons for usng the song "Just As Am" on hs telecast programs, Mrs. Joan Parks, presdent, adjourned the meetng and the' hostess, Mrs. Everett Reneaud, served refreshments to the lades asssted by her sster, Mrs. Kaela Krueger, Mrs. Edth Oberln, Mrs. Helen Latz and Mrs. Edth Smpson of Carland joned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneder of rural Ovd and others who went on the John Wesley College bus trp to Yellowstone Natonal Park. hey were gone two weeks, travelng and seeng nterestng places and sghts. Dmonds, Watch ts. Bracelets, Jewelry, tms o Ft Any Occason WE HAVE PLEASNG SELECONS FOR HE ENRE FAMLY Stop and vst us soon LEVEY'S JEWELRY 125 E. Man, Elnt, x^. he, Drect Depost Socal Securty Checks. * * t can be a lttle convenence... and a lot of securty. By havng Captol Savngs & Loan handle the drect depost of your Socal Securty, nsurance and penson checks, you save the tme and trouble of havng to depost them yourself. And that's ance convenence for you. But by dong that, you've also ganed a lot of securty. You don't have to worry about your penson, nsurance or Socal Securty checks gettng mslad or lost. here's no threat of havng them stolen, ether. here's mdre When you drect depost your checks you earn the hghest passbook nterest rate avalable too. f you would lke to partcpate n our Drect Depost program* fll out the coupon and send t to Captol Savngs & Loan, Drect Depost can gve you a lttle convenence and a!pt of securty. H % Passbook Savngs Account Daly nterest from the day of your depost to the day of your wthdrawal. Yes, 'd lke to partcpate n the Drect Depost of Socal Securty, nsurance andpenson checks program at Captol Savngs & Loan. Name. Address. Cty_.State..Zp. Phone. Savngs accotntno...socal Securty No._ D have D don't have an account at Captol Savngs ScLoan. ' ^ M B H H M H l 2414 SOUH S. CLAR RD. 4-BEOROOM SOUHERN COLONAL ON 2 ACRES. 2 MLES FROM SLEEPY HOL LOW SAE PARK. LARGE BARN, 2 BAHS, FULLY CARPEED. NCE SHADE REES. OVD-ELSE SCHOOL DSRC. REDUCED O $43,000. MUS BE SEEN O BE APPRECAED. OVD SERVCE AGENCY PHONE N, MAN "S. 3 APARMEN 12 - ROOMS, GAS FURNACE, EXCELLEN LOCAON, LOW AXES. LE HE APARMEN MAKE HE PAYMENS. LAND CON RAC MGH BE POSSBLE. SORE BULDNG N OVD - MMEDAE POSSESSON- EXCELLEN LOCAON. 1 ACRE ON 2703 N. HOLLSER ROAD, 4-BEDROOM HOME, NEW KCHEN, BUL-N RANGE, NEW 2-CAR GARAGE, NEW.5N-1 FURNACE NCLUDNG AR CON DONNG, ULY ROOM, CARPEED, WASHER AND DRYER NCLUDED. LAND CONRAC POSSBLE. Glbert 0. Bovan, Broker -,Phon# ony Sncrop and Davd J. Hll. Sales Representatves \ Phone Phone L capol savncs SL Loan ' mln oftlct: H2 E. Alltgan 8t Lafttlng, Ml 48M1, ph Grand Ledge; 300 S. Brdge t ph. $ ; Mason: 9. Maple St., ph ; rn>llv OKemos: 2119 Hamlton Rd ph ; St. Johns: 222 N. Clnton Ave., ph ; WHumton 225 W. Grand Rlvef Ave., ph ,178; Lathrup Vllage: Southfletd Rd ph,313/ ; Pontlac: 75 W. Huron St., ph< 313/ ; South Lansng: 65 S, Cedar St.'

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