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OVID-Months of work by Village of Ovid The Village Council has been planning the Commission and the Michigan Department officials will be put to the test of the voters program for several months. An of State Highways, a feasible construction on Monday, December 10. Village residents engineering study outlined the needs for the program was prepared. will be voting on a $230,000 bond issue to entire Village. With the advice of bond at- The program consists of new storm finanace a street improvement program, torneys, the staff of the Municipal Finance sewers to achieve drainage and hot mix asphalt street construction. The work will start next spring and be completed by the fall of 1975. Part of the project will be financed by County Board denies, revenue sharing ($70,000), part by bonds supported by gas tax returns ($120,000), and part by a $230,000 bond issue which will require about 3.5 mil tax increase. To keep the costs as low as possible, Village forces will be constructing part of tables zoning requests the storm sewer improvements. Over 100 citizens attended a special in­ formation meeting Monday, Nov 26, night to hear Village officials, engineers and at­ torneys explain the program. ST JOHNS-Chnton County's Board of Arnold Minarik.-izoning administrator, Commissioners tabled 1 zoning request told the board the Olive Twp Board and Tuesday and denied another, actions which Planning Commission had recommended pleased some citizens present,, but denial as well as the County Zoning com­ Frost displeased others. mission. Those displeased were the ones who had James Moore, attorney representing the come to discuss a re-zoning request for owner of the business Edward Spaulding, Green Meadows, action which would pave explained the zoning request would involve the way for an industrial complex in the about a 1000 by 1000 ft area adjacent to the resigns Airport Rd, Stoll Rd and Grand River areas. existing Industrial Phosphating buildings to Some of the petitions to rezone were with­ house light stamping equipment drawn and and then a withdrawal was That facility would be leased to a Durand ST JOHNS-Charles Frost made available presented to withdraw the withdrawn Company, Schmelzer Corp which has no to the press Tuesday his resignation as petitions. , room to expand in their Durand location. Emergency Service Coordinator (formerly If that wasn't enough to confuse the issue, Moore responded to^a petition circulated Civil Defense director) for Clinton County. it was then requested to table the whole by residents of the area citing traffic, noise, Frost's action followed a resolution by the matter. devaluation of property, overloading of County board of Commission to make the Santa made his 1st visit to St Johns Saturday morning and parents and kids are advised he's going to return again Friday from 7-8:30 Part of the problem is to construct the drains and environmental pollution as position part time and authorized the t pm and Saturday from 10 am until noon. He makes another trip to town the following week the same days and times. Santa, while in complex without interferring with plans by reasons to deny the request. ' . Sheriff's Dept to fill the post. V town, makes his headquarters in the Municipal Building. Free movies are offered this Saturday and next at 1 and 3 pm and a story hour Capitol City airport. i Maurice Gove voted "no" on the isbeingheldfroml0tollamattheStJohnsLibraryforthenext2Saturdays. (PHOTO BY JOHN CHEENEV) MOORE OFFERED rebuttal for each resolution, with the rest of the board ap­ ANOTHER PROBLEM concerned area and said, "I think the objections have proving the measure. whether or not the golf course should be re- been met." Frost's resignation is effective Feb 1. zoned agricultural which the developers However, several residents of the area 8Ian to do. It was also expressed the size of didn't feel,the same way and expressed First Nighters schedule four le center- (517 acres) brought some ob­ , objections to having the plant located in the^ Jf Is-County News jections."" area. Regardless it was requested the matter be One resident questioned business tactics tabled which the board granted with 3 of Spaulding and said that he originally dissenting votes and some disgruntled asked permission to operate a small paint Holiday Bowl time lilies of the Field" performances grumbling from citizens present. shop on the location. Voting against tabling were It was stated citizens of the area Zeeb( Duane Chamberlain, and Rober cooperated with the plans, but did not en­ Overway. vision an industrial plant eventually being For the 2d year in a row, the Clinton ST JOHNS — Auditoriums at both St Smith and Mrs Virginia Schmaltz as Mother Anderson as Sister Elizabeth; Sharon Speck Voting to approve the request to table was located in the rural area. .- County News offers a chance to spice the Following those and several similar pro Johns and Ovid-Elsie High Schools will be Maria Marthe. t as Sister Gertrude; Robin cole as Jose Don Gilson, Demi Shinabery, William holiday football bowl seas6n with the op­ the scenes for the First Nighters' presen­ This will be Patrick's stage debut while; Gonzales and Eugene Livngston as Orville Hufnagel, Harold Martin, Maurice Gove, and con comments, a vote was taken with portunity to score with a $20 bill. tation of William E. Barrett's nove, "The many area residents will recall Mrs Sch­ Livingston. Dyle Henning, Alta Reed and Gerald the 6-5 margin moving for denial of the The Clinton County News is sponsoring the Lilies of the Field". maltz as the mother of Helen Keller in Set design will be in charge of Steve Shepard. request. Second Annual Holiday Football Bowl The local theatrical group will be Miracle Worker last spring. Dikeman while other committee workers A 6-5 vote later denied a zoning request Contest in Section B of this week's presenting the play adapted to stage by F. Featured during the production will be will be: props.SueBnggs; costumes, Dee concerning The Industrial Phosphating MOVING TO DENY the request were Alta newspaper. Andrew Leslie on successive weekends, Jan local musician Alan Smith providing ballad Holley; makeup, Max Noonan; programs, Company of Olive Twp. * Reed, Virginia Zeeb, Duane Chamberlain, FootbaU fans will have the opportunity to 18-19 and 23-26. songs on his,guitar. Smith also provided Dee Holley; publicity Harold Schmaltz; Harold Martin, Maurice Gove and Roger try their skill at predicting the outcome of 13 The announcement came after the group's background music for Miracle Worker. ticket sales, Mary Cobb, Rachel Houska and THAT VOTE came after a, lengthy Overway. bowl games. * organizational meeting Monday night at Others appearing in the January play will Janet Esch; advertising, Jane Pyle and discussion, including arguments on both Moving to approve the zoning were Derril winner of the contest will receive $20. which committee assignments and mem­ be: Darrell Blight as Father Gomez; Lisa hospitality, Jean Bradley. sides of the question why the request should Shinabery, William Hufnagel, Don Gilson, All entries must be post marked no later bers of the cast were named. or should not be granted. Dyle Henning and GerakVShepard. than Dec 15. Directing the well-known 3-actplay which achieved fame in Hollywood with Academy Award winner Sidney Poitier, will be Dan Hospital announces Parsons. Parsons who serves as chief laboratory technician at Clinton Memorial Hospital directed the group's last stage production of appointment of new "Miracle Worker". Producer of the play will be Mrs Judy Cramer while appearing in the lead male director of nursing and female roles will be well-known WRBJ news director Larry Patrick as Homer ST JOHNS - Mrs Elvira Scriptner, RN, Clinton Memorial Hospital, St Johns. has been appointed director of nursing at * Paul McNamara, Hospital Administrator, announced her promotion at the nurse's * if' * meeting Thursday afternoon. w< Mrs Scripter graduated from Hurley <\$~* Hospital School of Nursing in Flint. In addition to having done private duty nursing, she worked for St Lawrence Hospital and Olin Health Center, Lansing, before joining Clinton Memorial Hospital in 1963. Mrs Scripter's husband, Frank, is '*£• ** president and general manager of Scripco Manufacturing Company, Inc, Laingsburg. They have 5 children: James and Mark, 21 year old twins; Anita, 20; Warren, 18; and Charles, 14, a student at Laingsburg High, Dec 18 meeting \ ->! / to discuss tax exemption ST JOHNS - The City of St Johns, in conjunction with Bingham Twp and the V State Treasury Dept will hold an in­ formational meeting Dec "18 at 2 pm to discuss the new tax exemption law for senior citizens and veterans. All senior citizens, veterans and blind St Johns Jaycettes (from left) Dorothy Cornwell, Judy Barber, Carol Johnson and Ann Palmar persons are invited to the meeting in the St Johns High School auditorium. display 1 of the several boxes located in St Johns to collect toys for Christmas gifts for underprivileged Included in the discussion will be children. Final pick-up for the Jaycette Toy Drive Is Dec 14. The boxes are located In Andy's IGA, provisions of the new law and correct Kroger, D&C, Dean's Toy Shop, Quality Discount and all St Johns School District elementary schools. Those wishing to donate new or used toys who cannot visit the above locations may call Carol Johnson at Hospital administrator Paul McNamara congratulates procedures for filling out the new property new director of nursing, Elvira Scriptner. exemption forkm. 2244911* « i

You can take my worcM've been around. Get with Clinton National's Christmas Club. It's a good ride, Membk FDIC 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 6,1973 New DeWitt officer and Trezise hails gas tax bill for farmers Gasoline used for off-roa This bill would allow the doesn't mean he has to wait, a LANSING - A bill extending the agricultural purposes is exem farmer to file for the refund year to file, it just extends the*' time period during which from state tax, Trezise e anytime within a year after he period of time during which he donated part-time farmers can file for gasoline tax may file," Trezise pointed out. plained. rebates to one year was hailed purchases the gasoline,' "" as good news for persons in the agriculture profession by State letter to the hours increase coverage Representative R. Douglas Trezise (R-Owosso), Editor DEWITT -- Addition of a 2d department's coverage to the 21 The bill introduced by State hours, Dear Editor; full-time officer and voluntary Representative Robert D. This is the season of the year hours willi no pay by Rart-time The result is the volunteers Officer Doll joined the force Yqung (R-Saginaw) passed the we all give thanks for our volunteer officers have in­ will be paid for half their time Nov 20 aftec serving as a part- House by a 80-1 vote and was Country;plenty food etc, but do creased the City, of DeWitt's while the other half is donated. time officer for 3 months. sent to the Senate for con­ we ever pause to thank God for police protection from 12 hours He was previously employed sideration. just pure drinking water? We a day to 21 hours daily. Myers said, "Because of the- by the SCM Corporation of "Under the present law," all gripe about our high water budget, it is impossible to Lansing and has been a resident Trezise noted, "farmers are bills. The City Council recently of the DeWitt area for 14 years. provide round-the-clock police required to file for the refund Do we ever thank the Water approved the hiring of Joseph protection, Because of the He and his wife, Marie, are within 6 months from the date Doll, 38,417 E Webb, as a full Dept. for our plentiful supply generosity of the volunteers and the parents of 4 children, Lynn, they purchased gasoline, pure water? I know I haven't. time officer. the addition of a full-time of­ Kris, John and Nikki. '"During the months when a Many cities pipe their supply ficer, we are now able to He is a native of Lansing and farmer is busy, it is easy for Chief Wendell Myers said that provide extended service to the from rivers and lakes. I read graduate of Resurrection High him to forget to file for the some years ago that the cities a special meeting recently' community of DeWitt. I want to School. refund and then he finds its too resulted in part-time police thank personally the volunteers along the Mississippi river get He is currently undergoing late when he does his their water from the river. Of volunteers volunteering extra forsthejr unselfish action in various police iraining« courses bookkeeping during the -winter serving our community. course it is purified but Oh! Mj time without pay to extend the in the area. months." Hope now they have a better way, in some parts of India the people do not have enough AT water to drink oweing to the MAKE THIS A drought. A pciture of a woman in a heathen country shows her balancing a water pot on her K CHRISTMAS head underneath it reads "All P the water she will have that day". "In every thing give thanks: U STEREO for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." L (Thes. 5:18) J? "Realism A St Johns citizen I Largest Selection Ever Mrs. Pearl Blank ThatRivals From Which To Choose. Now you can buy A r recreational vehicle Insurance just like N The Concert VISIT OUR SIGHT AND an auto policyl C SOUND ROOM - FOR THE IDEAL ST. JOHNS E GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Contemporary RCA French Yes, complete coverage for Provincial style snowmobiles, all-terrain ve­ console stereo hicles, trail bikes, dune buggies and mlnl-blkes too—even console stereo when you're driving one that belongs to someone elsel Bod­ ily injury and property damage liability coverages that range from $25,000 to $1,000,000; a $25 or $50 deductible forcom- Greetings from Hope Lutheran Church in DeWitt. The sign in the prehensive and collision cov­ lobby of the DeWitt Church passes on 1 of the benefits of reading the erages; and, in addition to paying medical expenses for Good Book. ' „ any passengeron your vehicle, youarealsocovered It really works just like auto insurance. Service News, Airman Moinet You can now protect atfyour recreational vehicles with SP4 Bullock SAN ANTONIO -- Airman one altogether policyl Robert L. Moinet, son of Mr and ^rsj^orman E. Moinet Sr of rfe better rij 08TE. Cass, St Johns, has stereo with TfwCHALFONT •Bulock Jr. 21. whose parents( completed Air, For.ce basic, 'Modtl^STS4Qff) live 4r°il264 '"Chandler Rd/ traimn^ajt Lackland AFB, Tex. DeWitt, Mi, was named soldier' During1 his 6 Weeks training, phonograph, of the quarter for the 49th Air he studied the Air Force Defense Artillery Group in mission, organization and Kingston, Wash. customs and received special He was selected for his instruction in human relations. RCA Early American radio and 8-Track soldierly appearance, The airman is remaining at Spanish style knowledge and performance of the Air Training Command base stereo tape player duties and military courtesy. for specialized training in the Spec. Bulock is a Nike- security police field. ^Auto-Owners Insurance console stereo with Hercules Missile crewman in Airman Moinet is a 1973 Battery C, 1st Battalion of the graduate of St Johns High UfeHcrneCarBusfieGs group's 4th artillery. School.

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Z , Depember6,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3A Jlett&i fo editor Tots to sing American sportsmen in St Johns Let's lay aside romantic camouflage colors to large lotions of outdoorsmen setting , campers. Being dairy farmers While touring in Belize ml lo get better acquainted we were worried about our ST JOHNS-The TOTS, a Lansing Community College (British Honduras), for 8 days, jvilh nature, providing for their livestock so up went the no the 16 members group will also hunting signs. Soon after singing group will be appearing imilies or of the hunter playing for 2 performances at Clinton feature an instrumental solo, a a\ important role in main­ however our heifers got out. Theatre in St Johns Dec 12 at 7 special dance troupe and 15 taining harmony on our good They had located a break in our and 9 pm. students from the Michigan fence where someone had earth. Let's in fact look at some i Admission is $2 for adults and School for the Blind. effects of this great american driven through, discovered his They will present shows in mistake, backed out and left, $1 for students, with the 1st $195 tradition. in ticket sales going to sponsor a Belize City, Belmopan, Corozal without a word.-LuckHyit took' Mowing the roadside soon Clinton County 4-H youth on a Toon, Succotz, San Ignacio and only 2 hours to get our heifers trip with the group to Stann Stann Creek and many of the after pheasant season I found •> back in and the fence fixed. trash bags thrown into the Creek in British Honduras. villages. Stann Creek is St Johns' sister Among the songs included in (Ulqh. The culprits were I guess new .alfalfa seeding discovered and the activity they city. Under the direction of T.O. the TOTS' performances are isn't important to a lot of people Thompson, from whom they 'Ticket To Ride,' Walk Him Up Were engaged in at the time was but that's how we manage to hunting. Well, I was incensed, took the name TOTS, the group The Stairs, Sing A Song, I feed our cattle. I say this in offers a singing and dancing Believe In Music, I Believe, He but felt better when they came respect to an incident a couple nut to clean it up. After all this performance representative of Ain't Heavy, and many other of days ago. Hunters were several popular styles. popular songs. was just one group and all parked out on^one of our newly hunters shouldn't be judged by seeded "fields. Jsome ha'rih misdeeds of a few. words were exchanged and they Then deer season came upon left. I really can't help won­ us as did the deer hunters dering what goes through their wearing evervthine frnm minds when driving on Participants in the Fowler Conservation Club Big Buck Contest this year were {from left) Ed Pung, someone's field; "We can get Norbert Feldpausch, JoAnn Webber, Roman Rademacher, Lester Miller, Al Kramer, Jerry Klein, Mike closer lo the woods by driving Klein and Larry Kohagen. Not shown are Kurt Goerge and Bill Feldpausch. MORTGAGE > out here", or "who cares, that ol' coot fanner is,n't any where ",''•':•• PAYMENT near here." Drivers will have to wait Wet"* ."'. PROTECTION^ / We offer a combination ,•••• Probably the last incident LANSING- Motorists will have to wait The Department considered opening the of mortgage insurance ,,. northbound freeway to the Lake Lansing : makes me really wonder what until mid-1974 to use the US-127 Freeway which will pay off the ; Road interchange. This, however, would mortgage if you die and [•, sense there is to the whole sport, around Lansing, the Department of State which \viil make arguments of how this great The contractor, Holloway Construction Co. The people at ioasH • thepaymentiif you are. Michigan tradition keeps nature of Wixom, is still well within the contract's The Department had been optimistic Oho. • • sick'or •'injured .and •can't.'- in balance and at the same time 212-working day limitation to get the about a late fall opening of the entire 6.6 mile section between M-43 and US-27 near B>»M. wqrk. -."'• ''•• .. '.';:\ . is terrific for the tourist freeway open to traffic. CLINTON NATIONAL business. But I know one thing DeWitt. This fine coverage costs;; ;. jess thanybu thinkl. -•;';.:"; for sure, ounfarm is going to be, one place in the state where this can tell you. A father at age 25 can , great tradition will not be Member FD1C • ..protecta'525;opO,3p-y(sir practiced. DeWitt names Broadway and TV aclress Kay mortgage on his home ; Medford shows you how to send ,'-. for just over $10.00 per Alan Anderson your contribution to the American . month-a small amount. Dairy Farmer ' Cancer Society's Crusade. "Your . for family peace of . new stadium mailbox Is your partner in the tyfre te fikmd c£Michigan mind. •".'••.'. light against cancer," says the , For Complete IHonde actress, co-star, of the Clfnton C*«nty DEWITT-DeWitt High School's new oval Present school names will be retained. •';•" . Facts See Or Call Current enrollment in DeWitt's 4 schools, J Dean Martin TV show. . VyiLUAMF;HQLl.EY;: playing field will be ' named DeWitt News Memorial Stadium, board of education grades kindergarten through 12, is 1,848 students, up about 100 from last year Carter.:- fAelvin Second class postage paid at members decided at a recent meeting. St. Johns, Mlcti. 48879. According to Willard Reed, board • INSURANCEAGEIMCY Published .Thursdays at ' 120 E. Walker Street, St. Johns president, the DeWitt Panthers team was •-. Your independent, by Clinton County News, Inc. able to play only the final 2 games of the 1973 Insurance Agency subscription price by malli football season in the recently completed In Michigan, $5 for one year. $9' "... ,122 W, Main, Elsie , for two years, $3.75 for six stadium. . Phone 862-4227 :; months! outside Michigan, $6 .^The board authorized Earl Roseberry, for one year. , Residence Phone 224-7580 principal of DeWitt Middle School, to in­ vestigate the possibilities and costs of middle school football, Reed said. In further action, board members set policy for naming future school buildings in •HU'

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And so are a lot of other things. Toys, books, schools, merchants... you'll not forget them. Merchants Merchants? That's right, merchants are for kids and perhaps even moreso than that best of all holidays. Merchants help kids by con­ GP.::- tributing to worthwhile community projects; by patronizing school Stop By Now ARE FOR events and by purchasing advertising space in school publications, JOM LAUGHLIN Have you ever heard of a merchant not boosting the local athletic And team? Or not buying or selling tickets to the school play? Probably not DELORES TAYLOR KIDS TOO! and that's a pretty good indication that merchants, like Christmas, are Showings at 7 and 9 p.m. Save Dollars for kids. Seems like a good time for us to be for the merchants, don't MIDNIGHT MADNESS you think? 12 o'clock midnight 2 Features!.. W.C. Fields in . "BANK D!CK"~ -AND- Tickets your dollars go farther at home Marx Brothers in $1.50 "MONKEY BUSINESS" , SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MATINEE SATURDAY Sponsored by the Chamber of CHEVROLET Commerce + One of a series of shop at home FREE! messages sponsored by "COCKEYED COWBOYS FROM CALICO COUNTY" ' plus OVID PHONE 834-2213 THREE STOOGES COMEDY CLINTON NATIONAL BANK

and Color Cartoons BaiktwjrabcttcrnZvtofxetlfcUSA. t , Showings at 1 and 3 p.m., MEMBER FDIC and TRUST COMPANY 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 6,1973 AAcGJueen-Johns exchange vows Lynn Riley-David Flermoen united

ST JOHNS - On Oct 27 Lori skirt accented with France velvet and chiffon sleeves and a ST JOHNS -- Lynn Marie Sue McQueen, daughter of Mr sequins. The gown was mandarin style collar. They Riley, daughter of Mr and Mrs and Mrs George McQueen, R 3, specially featured by the wore wide brim straw hats of Edward F. Riley, 308 S. Morton, St Johns, became the bride of flowing ruffle tiered train. She fall colors with brown velvet became the bride of David Bruce Flermoen, son of Mr and Douglas Richard Johnst son of wore a shoulder length veil of ribbon accenting the band. The Mr and Mrs William Johns, 2373 white tulle with a crown of maid of honor carried a bouquet Mrs Emil 0 Flermoen, 804 W. Hcmstead Rd, Auburn Heights, petals and crystal teardrops of yellow sweetheart roses and Baldwin, on Nov 3 at the First Mi. Father William Hankerd surrounded by lilies of the bronze daisy pompom mums Congregational Church. Rev performed the double ring valley. accented by wheat and baby's Averill M. Carson officiated at ceremony at St Joseph Catholic breath. The bridesmaids the double ring ceremony The bridal bouquet consisted before an altar decorated by Church. of yellow sweetheart roses and carried colonial style bouquets of yellow pompom mums and arrangements of white Organist Mrs Jacquline white carnations in a cascade gladiolus. Mrs B.A. Deibert bouquet fashion. A corsage of bronzetlaisy mums accented by Schneider and soloist Mr Jerry wheat and baby's breath. provided music for the oc­ Young, cousin of the groom, yellow roses centered the casion. provided music for the oc­ bouquet. Tracy VanOstran, niece of the casion. The alter was decorated Julie Aldrich of Elsie served bride, was flower girl. She wore The- bride selected a can­ by yellow and white pompom as maid of honor. Bridesmaids a white gown styled after the dlelight white gown accented mums accented by white were Mrs Diana Pitts, Lansing brides and wore a bow head­ with lace and wore a finger tip carnations and greens. and Mrs Sandra VanOstran, piece with a single layer of net., veil. She carried large white The bride chose a traditional Williamston, both sisters of the The bride's mother chose a' mums with blue rosebuds. 'gown of white acetate nylon bride; andMrsTeri Cartwright, floor length gown of apricot Barbara Maier of St Johns with chanlilly lace overlay St Johns. tulle over taffeta. The groom's served as maid of honor. At­ featuring a fitted bodice, long The four gowns were of brown mother' chose an A-line tending as bridesmaids were sleeves pointed over her wrists, velvet and floral patterned sleeveless gown of royal blue. Connie Riley, St Johns; Janice and a full four tiered ruffled chiffon over taffeta 'featuring Both had corsages of ivory Flermoen, St Johns; and Ruth g«ttf]^XS£l^!mB«^ESSaXK£tt£W!Efit1Eai£aSjat carnations. Simon, St Johns. The attendants Thomas Johns, brother of the wore gowns of blue velvet with groom, attended as best man, ivory trim. They carried Groomsmen were James , bouquets of blue straw flowers. McQueen, brother of the bride; The bride's mother chose a Gary Johns and Dennis Young, blue gown while the groohVs both brothers of the groom. mother wore a pink gown, t Marc Cartwright, nephew of the Russell Gray Flermoen was bride was ringbearer. best man. Groomsmen were YOUR A reception was held at St Richard R. Riley, Roger Joseph Social Hall for 175 Flermoen, and Larry Hayes. MOTHER'S guests. Host'and hostess were Edward J. Riley and Wayne Mr and Mrs Michael Zigler and Flermoen seated the guests. Mr and Mrs William Luke. Following the ceremony a RINGS Accordianist was Julia reception - buffet was held at Silvestri. Serving were Ber- Wilcox Hall for 150 guests. NOW!! nadette Jorae, Mrs Margaret Special guests present included Brown, Mrs Jean Young, Mrs MR AND MRS DOUGLAS JOHNS Mr and Mrs Harold Taber of Betty Johns, Mrs Carol Harrison, Mich and Mrs Dora Tollifield, Mrs Mildred Stoy, Hughes, Durand, grandparents Mr and Mrs Dick Kentfield, Mr of the bride, and grandparents UJ • Mens Jewelry Fowler VFW Auxiliary meets of the groom, Mr and Mrs w • Mens and Ladys Stone Rings / and Mrs Martin McCausey, Mr and Mrs Dick Andrews, Mr and Edwin Flermoen, Muskegon, g • Prince Gardner Billfolds Mrs Karl Schafer, Mrs Marian and Mrs Gordon Garrison, « • Jules Racine Watches Kurnz, Mrs Rita Motz, Bertine FOWLER - A meeting of the Ms Twila DeFreese, 9th Muskegon. 8 • Jewelry, Pendents, Pearls, Opals, Crosses, Thelen, and Mrs Gladys Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post District President from Perry, Following a trip to the Great B k and Lockets g Cassady. No. 3733 was held on Wed­ visited the Auxiliary recently to Smokey Mountains in Tenn, the w • Gifts, Music Boxes, Crystal, China, Earthenware, 3 Special guests included Mr nesday, Nov 28. perform the annual inspection. newlyweds will reside at 220 MR AND MRS DA VID FLERMOEN S Silver, Stainless, and Pewter § and Mrs William Like and Mr Members voted to make The annual Christmas party Parkwood Dr., Apt X-9, Lan­ H • Clocks § and Mrs William Johns, donations to the VFW National will be held Monday, Dec 10, sing. son Brian of.St Johns, and Mrs S • Speidel, Watch Bands, and Ident. Bractets S grandparents of the groom; and Home Christmas Seal fund and starting with a potluck supper Both the bride and groom . Garland News Mable Curtis of Elsie. The af­ n J Mrs James McQueen, grand­ to the Christmas fund for in­ at 6:30 pm. graduated from St Johns High by Mrs. Pudge Deming ternoon was spent showing mother of the bride. digent patients at Battle Creek School in J971. colored slides of past holidays w • "Old Fashioned Friendly Service" 5 Following a honeymoon, the VA Hospital. Members are asked to bring Norman Leavitt is a patient in with the family, and color tours couple are residing at 11611 13 Betty Crocker coupons are their husband and ^friends. the Shiawassee County of northern Michigan. Mile Rd, Royal Oak, Mi. still being collected, these to be There will be a $1 gift exchange. €Ukle Pleasant View Care Facility Louis Binger, former resident The bride is a "1972 graduate of used to help obtain a new fire Eunice Wirth and Joyce and on the very seriously ill list. of Carland, passed away sud­ \ 107 N. CLINTON, ST. JOHNS PH. 224-2412 \ St Johns High School. Both truck for the National Home at Kloeckner will be in charge of Leavitt is a former resident of denly this week at the Owosso Eaton Rapids. entertainment. Mr and Mrs Sidney J. Keys attended Ferris State College. were guests at a dinner party in Carland. Memorial Hospital of heart Middleton Thursday evening on Mr and Mrs Leo Deming failure. Mr Binger was 74 years the occasion of their 45th entertained 12 guests for of age, was active in Boy Scouts wedding anniversary. It was Thanksgiving. Turkey dinner and Civil Defense in Shiawassee ' given by Donald Willard of Ovid with all the .trimmings was County, drove milk truck for and Mrs Keys' sister, Mrs served to Mr and Mrs Lewis Judd Somers in the Elsie, Greatest Savings Ever Margaret Edwards and Mrs Walling of Elsie; Mr and Mrs Carland Area for quite some Marion Walling of St Johns; Mr time, and at the time of his Dorothy Kaspar of St Johns as 1 well as other guests. Mr and Mrs Richard Mead and death he had just retired from - the D.M. 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David Pohl of rural Fowler in the* United States and Puerto has been named manager of the Rico. ' Clinton County Farm Bureau's Motz explained that every 1974 membership campaign. Clinton County Farm Bureau The announcement was made member has an opportunity to by Fran Motz, president of the voice his opinion on local, state, Clinton County Farm Bureau. national and international Under the leadership of Pohl, issues through the •Volunteer membership workers organization's policy 'will aim at a goal of 1475 family development system. members, Clinton County's "Agriculture will be faced portion of the total Michigan with man's challenges in the Farm Bureau state goal of days ahead," Motz said, "and 59,601 family memberships. the stand our organization will The largest farm organization take on these issues is deter­ YOUR LIST in the county, state and nation, mined by the members Farm Bureau is recognized as themselves. By , joining the spokesman for over 2 together, we can get things SAVE NOW ON million farm and ranch families accomplished which we could SAVE ON GIFT not do alone." CHRISTMAS ITEMS! Motz pointed to such issues as DECORATIONS! LOSE UGLY FAT land use, environment, 12.95 Sunbeam Start loilng weight today OR taxation, farm labor and MONEY BACK. MONADEX Is a tiny transportation as some of the tablet thai will help curb your de- FRANCES A. RfLEY package of 25 tire lor excoi* food. Eat less-weigh problems to be tackled by LADIES 99 lets. Contain! no dangerous drugs ERICMOHNKE and will not make you nervous. No farmers through their slrenuous exercise. Change your lile organization. Past successes of DEC. GIFT BOWS 29* SHAVER , , . start today. MONADEX coils S3 00 (or a 20 day supply and S5 00 Farm'-Bureau, Motz said, in­ 1.25 Value lor twice the amount. Lose ugly tat clude gas tax refunds for far­ 28 8.95 Electric or your money will be relunded wllh no questions aiked by: mers, sales tax exemptions, and 21 ft.Set of 38 99 PARR'S DRUG SfeJMms repeal of the farm personal HOT COMB *3 Mail Ordan Filled property tax. TWINKLE LITES •WWWVVS 99* 24.95 2.95 Value SPANISH 51/199 12 OZ. TOWN & COUNTRY CARPET 1.00 Value GUITAR Mylanta GIVES YOU THE FACTS GIFTWRAP 49* 7.95 Delux Wooden Liquid DID YOU KNOW THE CARPET INDUSTRY IS FACING SPICE CABINET ?4" Reg 1.98 29* Cello A A AC LONG TERM SHORTAGES? TAPE - 2^29' 5-Speed Hand 15cc Visine 6 oz. Vicks DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN DEMAND ELECTRIC MIXER $799 EYEEYEDROPD S qw CANDLE & HOLLY £ EXCEEDS SUPPLY? 14.95 Value ' 1.65 Value CENTER PIECE 7 oz. Johnson's PRICES TAKE A MAJOR JUMP! 6.00 A 1,25 Value 69* 99 10 oz. Vaseline 43dBayer^ PLUS IT COULD TAKE MANY WEEKS OR MONTHS OF LONG BILLFOLDS *2 CHILDRENS 1.98 Value Intensive Care SHAMPOO WAITING TO GET THE CARPET OF YOUR CHOICE. Reg 1.29 Q0t HOLIDAY A . ASPIRIN 50% OFF ON LOTION SAVE MONEY AND TIME RIGHT NOW. YOU CAN STILL GET MAIL BASKET 99* BUTANE LIGHTERS 1.25 Value ' 27* IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION ON ALL STOCK CARPET. AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE Visit Our Gift Gallery SAVE BY BUYING NOW! ^ $ 95 loalUring tho ,j m 0 wnen you cam unovt . thoughtful things trom -fMuUiWMWR^ Z"ZXZ°to send tho vorynZT bust CARDS-PARTY GOODS STARTING AS LOW AS 3 A SQ. YD. Town & Country Carpets 1 REXALL 312 N. CLINTON ST. JOHNS 224-6456 Out ol Town Call Collect .FOR A NQCHAROE ESTIMATE CALL ^ OWOSSO 99 STORE HOURS: Mori.and Fri.-9 to? Tuts., Wed.> Thurs., Sat.--91o6 STORE PHONE 224-2837 2090 W< MAIN " Serving All Your Family Health Needs PHONE 725-8169 December 6,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5A Stoy-Liv/ngsfon exchange vows Anila Gupta speaks to Lowe UMW

rThe Lowe UMW met at the how she dresses in her sari of 6 cook some simple Indian dishes ST JOHNS - Carole A, Stoy, with scattered white and aqua Porter Redman, St Johns. home of Doris Shinabery Nov 14 yds of material in 35 seconds and talk further, da lighter of Mr and Mrs star flowers and lilies of the Michael Schaefer, cousin of the at 7:30. Liz Christensen ac­ flat, and described the method The evening'.ended with ,VaUsnUne J. Stoy of 7477 Lowell valley arranged on a small bride of DeWitt was ring cepted the home'care product - of, dying the material through refreshments served by Doris ti, became the bride of Eugene white family bible previously bearer. », orders that had been solicited handwork and tie-dying. Shinabery and her co-hostess, Livingston, son of Mr and carried in the weddings of the Daniel Bross, cousin of the prior to the meeting, distributed She said she would return to Bernice Creaser, Irs E. Alden Livingston, 2224 brides two sisters.' groom; Spencer Martis, products, and then the president iivlngston Rd on Oct 13. Mrs Janet Becker of St Johns nephew of the groom; Lynn proceeded with the business NATIONALLY served as her sisters matron of meeting. A Welcome-wagon • •r Clyde H. Wilcox and Rev , Smith, brother-in-law of the report was given. With the ACCREDITED BY THE AveriU M, Carson officiated at honor. Attending as" bride; and James Becker, also COSMETOLOGY bridesmaids were Mrs Sharon influx of so many new families, the 'candlelight, double ring a brother-in-law of the bride, all it takes time to reach them, so ACCREDITING ceremony at the First Smith, St Johns, sister of the of St Johns, seated the guests. bride; Mrs Bonnie Gilbert, the members were encouraged COMMISSION - Congregational Church in St Immediately following the to continue. Johns, The altar was decorated Lansing; and Mrs Linda Noble, ceremony a buffet and dance Michigan Center. Niece of the Clinic Open To by white glads and yellow was held in the St Joseph School • The .president appointed a The Public mums accented with scattered groom, Kristin Livingston of gym for 500 guests. Serving committee to plan the next 1 Grand Rapids was flower girl. FREE PARKING aqua star flowers. Greens were Cynthia Oglesbed, Jane meeting as a supper meeting to decorated 6 candelabra. The attendants wore gowns of Sira, Sheryl Livingston, Lois include the ladies of Salem and M Organist Hila Bross. ac­ aqua crepe featuring a bibbed Lauro, Dianne Waltz, and Greeribush for an installation CAREER OPPORTUNITIES companied soloists Tom Fowler bodice trimmed with a ruffle, Beatrice Wollam. The event service of the officers ~ by full Bishop sleeves, and a M argare t Siedelm'an, the IN THE BEAUTY FIELD and Teresa Sisson. The groom was co-hosted by Mr and Mrs ALL SERVICES RENDERED sang a personal selection before gathered A-line skirt. They had District UMW president, ten­ Karl Schaefer and Mr and Mrs tatively scheduled for Dec 5. BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS the entrance of the bride. white wide brimmed hats ac­ Ed Martis. New Clattn Starting Tho First The bride wore a gown cented with matching aqua Special guests included Miss A committee was also ap­ Monday Of Each Month fashioned of white cupe ribbons. The flower girl wore a Lida Wright', great aunt of the pointed for.the Harvest Festival For further information, write or call maracaine. Crystal and pearl dress similar to the groom, Mrs Adeline Baker, Nov 18. Jomoi Lyon, 15557 North Eart St. Laming. embroidery highlighted the bridesmaids with a matching The next prayer-study group aqua bow in her hair. grandmother of the. bride, and empire waistline of the fitted Mr and Mrs Raymond Moore, meeting will be at Margaret bodice and the cuffs of the long The mother of the bride chose cousins, of the bride. Dershem's Nov 27th. VACATION IN a beige patterned double knit The meeting was turned over straight sleeves. The full bias Following a honeymoon to skirt swept into an attached floor length gown with a mat­ to Doris Shinabery who chapel train. A camelot ching jacket. The groom's northern Mich, the couple are presented Anila Gupta, a visitor headpiece trimmed with the mother selected a( floor length residing at 1201 W. Colong Rd, from Calcutta, India. She spoke patching crystal and pearl gown of nile green maracaine. Rte 6, St Johns. beautiful English in describing / embroidery secured a chapel Each had a corsage of yellow The bride is a 1963 graduate of her life, customs, and country. length veil trimmed by the sweetheart roses with scattered Rodney B Wilson High School She discredited the common THIS WINTER bride's mother with oat pearls. beige star flowers and lilies of and a 1966 graduate "of Mercy supposition that women are of DREPS MOTOR HOMES SAYS TAKE ONE The bride's bouquet was the valley. School of Nursing and is em­ low regard in India, since she OF OUR MOTOR HOMES ON AN " R V ' made of white sweetheart roses David Livingston, brother of ployed at Lansing General was an only child and well- Hospital. Her husband is a 1956 beloved and cherished. CATION" SAVE ENERGY BY 80%. We the groom from Grand Rapids have 13 to choose from, we also have 3 ren­ fe was bestman. Attending as graduate of-Rodney B Wilson She said, actually, the women groomsmen were William Stoy, High School, attended MSU, and are the power behind the tals for those HOLIDAY ' VACATIONS! brother of the bride of St Johns; is employed in farming with his throne, as they are in'many YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT GAS John Bradley,' St Johns; and father. places, even though the men STATION SHUT DOWNS, OUR RENTALS .**" don't openly acknowledge it. HAVE FROM 60 to 120 GALLONS OF' She told of the many problems GAS CAPACITY. SO SAVE ENERGY AND' MR AND MRS EUGENE LIVINGSTON that face India -• with a rising GO RV CATION! - Birth announcements average'life expectancy -- and continued large birthrate the WE ARE AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR OLYMPIC A girl Nicole Marie, was born mother is the former Marjorie XAJO (^i/J poverty, the wars, the drought PICKUP CAPS. ' to Mr and Mrs Robert Driscoll Kissane. and the disbelief of birth con­ WHETHER YOU'VE of 2200 E. Taft St Johns Nov 29, A girl, Karla Jean, was born trol. DON'T FORGET WE GIVE UP TO 500 GALLONS 1973 at Carson City Hospital. to Mr and Mrs Harold J. Smith MOVED ACROSS A son born Sunday morning home of Mr and Mrs James In her lifetime of 24 years, OF GAS FREE WITH EACH MOTOR HOME PUR­ She wighed 4 lbs 12 ozs. The of Westphalia Nov 27, 1973 at Nov 25 to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cotter Sr. the first part of last there had been 3 wars in her CHASED THROUGH DEC. 13,1973. THE GLOBE... baby has 1 brother. Grand­ Clinton Memorial Hospital. She Schrauben at 9:24 am at the week. country. As an interesting parents are Mr and Mrs wighed 5 lbs 6 ozs. The baby has 1 Ionia County Memorial feature, Anila demonstrated Thomas Driscoll and Mr and 2 brothers and 4 sisters. hospital, weighing 8 lbs and 15'/fe or across town... Mrs Walter Bednaryczk. The Grandparents are Mrs Pauline ozs, The new arrival has 1 mother is the former Jeanette Smith and Mrs Esther Pung. brother and 1 sister. The mother 'THcWlfafye (tC€H4U Bednaryczk. The mother is the former Clara is the former Nancy Clark. Pung. A boy, Eric Dennis, was born Grandparents are Mr and Mrs 6, St Johns; Vfcky Ann Niznak, Your Welcome Wagon A girl, Anna Maria, was born Herbert Mark Smatts, 18, to Mr and Mrs Dennis Worrall Gene Clark of Ionia and Mrs 17, Rl, Ashley. hostess has gifts and to Mr and Mrs Jose M. Riojas of 15854 Mayfield Drive Lansing; of 1630 W. Kinley Rd St Johns Cornelia Schrauben, Pewamo. Bruce George Lindauer, 19, R helpful information Nov 30, 1973 at Clinton 1210 S US 27. Nov 29, 1973 at Mrs Clifford Walsh of Debra Kaye McKrill, 18, 15854 OPEN WEEKDAYS 1 to 8 SAT. 10 to 5 Clinton Memorial Hospital. She Mayfield Drive Lapsing. 2, Elsie; Cathy Lynn Mc- for you. Memorial Hospital. He weighed Harrisville was a visitor at the Diarmid, 19, R 2, Elsie. . 11375 N.U.S. 27 DEWITT PH. 669-9997 8 lbs l'Aoz. Grandparents are weighed 5 lbs 7% ozs. The baby Joseph David Ondrusek,20, R Mr and Mrs Richard Worrall, has l brother. Grandparents are Call her at Mr and Mrs Maynard Barrett. Mr and Mrs Emerson K. Stock- 224-6716 The mother is the former well and Mr and Mrs Pedro Phone. Rebecca Barrett. 'Riojas. The mother (is the for­ A boy, Richard Andrew, was mer Karen Ann Stockwell. born to Mr and Mrs Andy A girl, Sharlyn Mae, was born Minarik of Route 1, Elsie Sep­ to Mr and Mrs James P. West of tember 17, 1973 at Clinton St Johns Michigan Nov 29,1973 Memorial Hospital. He weighed at Clinton Memorial Hospital. 6 lbs 7 ozs. Grandparents are Mr She wighed 8 lbs \xk ozs. and Mrs Andy Minarik Sr. -and Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Byron Kissane. The Frank West and Mr and Mrs Donald Brewbaker. The mother is the former Sheila Brewbaker. J A girl, Lisa Renee, was born to Mr and Mrs Dennis H. Pohl of 13600 E. Mian Westphalia Nov 8, 1973 at Sparrow Hospital. The baby has 1 brother. Grand­ parents are Mr and Mrs, An­ thony Kuntz 506 S. Oakland and Mr and Mrs Carl N. Pohl, Grange Rd Westphalia. The mother is the former Mary Kuntz. A girl, Kristen Marie, was born to Mr and Mrs Gale VanBurget of Rte 6 Townsend Rd, St Johns, Nov 14 at Clinton Memorial Hospital. She weighed. 7 lbs 5 ozs. The baby has 2 sisters. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Frank Glowacki Sr and Mr and Mrs Gale Van- Burger of Florida. The mother The people at is the former Mary Glowacki. Agirl, Dawn Michelle, born to Mr and Mrs Dale Henney in CLINTON NATIONAL McLaren Hospital, Flint Nov 21. She weighed 8 lbs and 8 ozs. The baby has 3 brothers and 1 sister. can tell you. Member FDIC Grandparents are Mrs Merita Henney and Mr and Mrs Ernest Baker of St Johns. The mother is the former Janet Baker,. A girl Catherine Elizabeth was born to Dr and Mrs Gordon •Currey of Potomac, Maryland Oct 31. She weighed 6 lbs 9 ozs. The baby had one , brother, Gordon Currey Jr.' Grand­ parents are Mr and Mrs Don Strouse St Johns and Dr Raymond Currey of Bethesda, Maryland. The mother is the former Pamela Strouse. A girl Michelle Nichble, was born to Mr and Mrs Thomas Michael Green of 105 S Em- monds, St Johns. Nov 22,1973 at Clinton Memorial Hospital, She weighed' 9- lbs. 9ozs.. Grand­ parents are Mr and Mrs Robert Gilroy and Mr and Mrs Jack Flaor. The mother is the former Sherry Gilroy.

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The United Methodist Women The usual reports were read of the Middlebury United and accepted. Cards of thanks Methodist Church met Tuesday were read from Grace Putnam, 1 in the dining room of the church Margaret Furry and Mr and for the first potluck dinner of Mrs Wayne Austin and Car- IcY**^ 1 M - the season with Margaret meleta. A thank you was also . Potter, Florence Garber and read from Mrs Dorothy Routson 1 caN Margaret Furry as hostesses. representing the Farm Bureau WHAT IS ... The President, Letha Furnish Board for the dinner served 1 -o- called the meeting to order and them in October. read a poem, "All Year Around Vice-President, Thora Austin The people at j loasH Thanksgiving". Rev. Kun- said that the new program dinger gave a talk on service books would be distributed at 1 and then, conducted the in­ the Dec meeting. stallation service of the new Kathryn Burgess, Chr of CLINTON NATIONAL officers for 1974 following which Global Concerns, reported that the members joined in singing a birthday letter had been sent can tell you. "Ye Servants of God" with to our missionary in Africa. She Member FDIC Gladys Warren accompanying also said towels and tapes had at the piano. been purchased so that the members can make bibs for Pleasant View at the Dec la^g^s^ssss^g^aEsasaigi^asasa^^s^ meeting. A letter had also been received from Larry in Brazil, the boy that the Society helps to support. Madge Craig reported that the cost of the dishcloths that the society had been selling, has Telephones are so useful, you start to straight out of the Roaring Twenties. We gone up considerably so that think the only thing they can be is useful, have old-fashioned phones. And phones that little profit is made on them. And you forget how beautiful they can be. hardly look like phones. And phones^soele- The group voted to discontinue selling them. Dorothy Jordan That'swhy some people completely over- gant they look like they belong in a castle, sent some chocolate-cheese look phones as a Christmas gift. Most likely you have their pictures in full candy developed at MSU for the Well, General Telephone has phones that color right in your own home. (They come group to try and they thank her are absolute knockouts—a joy to look at in a variety of lovely colors.) Just look be- for it. Margaret Furry read a poem on Thanksgiving which and to use. tween the White Pages and the Yellow gave us all much to think about. For instance, that supermodern Style- Pages of your phone book, Cards and letters have been line® phone. The dial is hidden till you pick To order, call the Gift Specialist at your .^received, r-fjom „Beytw-Mrs • .* v iUp- .thfi^tefftf rthTffl^T^ spending some time visiting her your hand. Give the kind of gift that makes people » son in India and she reports a We have Candlestick phones with styling think only you could have thought of it. very interesting experience. Letha Furnish asks that all members who can attend a meeting to be held in Swartz GEOERAL TELEPHONE Creek on Dec 8. The society voted to again remember our shut-ins with Christmas baskets. Also to remember our boys in service. Leota Gardner was appointed SAVE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ON SLIPPERS FOR THE FAMILY Chairman of this project and SATELLITE will appoint her own help. Esther Semans, devotional leader, asked the group to join her in reading a series of prayers and then Gladys ac­ companied for the singing of UPHOLSTERY "Sweet Hour of Prayer". Grace BRUSH Putnam, program leader asked each member what they were especially thankful for, Leota Gardner read a poem about the PAT0 Pilgrims and Indians. Grace FOR MOM! FOR DAD! closed with a Thanksgiving , » , , ,..-,., COMPLETE WITH Prayer written by her aunt FOR SIS! FOR BROTHER! For any type of carpeting-patio, normal, high pile or hard-to clean shag rugs-this powerful new Eureka upright with exclu- ATTACHMENTS Burton sive Dial-aNap 4 position control does the trickl You get 4 °* 6mmf Ske Sim separate settings for maximum cleaning efficiency on any rug Farmers or carpet in your home. Plus a power-driven "Disturbulator" YOUR CHRISTMAS SLIPPER HEADQUARTER that offers triple care cleaning action: 1. Beatsl Shakes! 2. Sweeps! 3. Suction cleans! Other features include: adjustable meet Dec 6 3-position handle; tiptop switch for handy on-off control; a Mrs Florence Garber will be' rugged all-metal construction and lifetime lubricated motor hostess to members of the Burton Farmers Club at her home on West Dewey Road BECKERS FURNITURE, INC. Thursday evening, Dec 6. A cooperative supper at 7:30 123 S. MAIN FOWLER PHONE 593-3500 pm will precede the business session and program. • ••••BHIIIBIIMHHIH»BDIIllB»MIMBIHIBIIfl»lllllHHIIIIIII«| BUYING or SELLING? I

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ST JOHNS-After taking a The Redwings topped the in the 3d quarter and wound up Carl Bashore scored 11 points Besides the 3 men double slim l-point lead Friday against Ionia scorring in the 3d period the contest with 15 points and and pulled in 15 rebounds. figures, 8 other Redwingf; also Ionia, the St Johns Redwings by 11 points 17-6 and poured in hauled down 10 rebounds. Woodhams had 13 rebounds. got into the scoring column. pulled away in the subsequent 3 23 points in the final quarter. quarters to in their league Ionia scored 18 points in the 4th opener 87-71. quarter. Leading 15-14 going into the 2d Doug Woodhams led the period, the Redwings hit for 18 Redwing scoring with 23 points points to Ionia's 13. -andTimFoxcameoff thebench Bath rips nsville

The Bath Bees started out hitting for 19. their season with a red hot Bath finished the game with a performance, defeating the 25-point final quarter, holding Dansville cagers 99-66. their opponents to 19. Wasting little time in setting Four Bees hit in double the pace of the game, the Bees figures, led by Doug Kesson jumped off to a 24-81st quarter with 22. Robin Tucker and Fritz lead and, from then on out, Ordiway poured in 20 and Glen Dansville never came closer. Tarrant added 18. , Bath hit for 26 points in the 2d quarter, while Dansville had Ordiway with 16 rebounds and their high scoring period with 23 Tucker with 14 led the Bees' points. impressive rebound total of 53. It was 24 more for the Bees in Dansville came off the boards 'the 3d quarter with Dansville with 32 rebounds.

REDWING DOUG WOODHAMS POPS 2 OF HIS 23 POINTS AGAINST IONIA REDWINGS AND BULLDOGS WAIT FOR THE BALL AS ST JOHNS WON THEIR FIRST CONFERENCE GAME OF THE SEASON TO DESCEND IN THE ST JOHNS VICTORY OVER IONIA

TOM'S WESTERN STORE .•oviD; MICHIGAN 46a66*% ;• •"•'. I'y-'iT^! LasJ^quarter drive leads . Wj'FmSr"•,AN[y>oNY;.£•a^^MtjyT.^'•.v•.•""" .• sur»fl"M?-r)"AN.(;i, A; WESTtM§;'cLbWitfp':m. m \ ***• (, Z-jfr'-i,* f- iSfi 1- •*• •* Ovid-Elsie to 64-61 win WMIHB ST JOHNS REDWING FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS FOR 1973 CHESANING--It was a close end of the opening quarter m-iY Marauders hit for 19 points in and came back in the 2d quarter ARE (FROM LEFT) BRENT COFFMAN, MOST IMPROVED; JOHN one, but Ovid-Elsie came out on the final period, while holding HAYS, 'GUTS' AWARD AND RAY SCHUELLER, MOST VALUABLE the top end of a G4-G1 score in to oulscore Chesaning by the Chesaning to 9. same margin, knotting the PLAYER. their league opener against Randy Bowles led the scoring Chesaning Friday. half time score at 35-35. Chesaning outscored 0-E in for the Marauders, turning in a The Marauders trailed at the the 3d period 17-10, but, the hot 29-point performance. O-E wrestlers 3rd in

WINTER IS ON IT'S WAY 14-team tournament Okemos had 95JA points, Mike Hoeft, 119 pounds, OKEMOS-Ovid-EIsie Haslett 61% and Ovid-Elsie 53, defeated in overtime took a 2d Let Us Give Your wrestlers placed 2d in the Paul Tomasek took a 1st place place in his class, Okemos tournament, with for the Maruaders in the 167- Dennis Cross finished 3d in Okemos taking the tourney pound division, defeating the heavyweight, Tom Rivest 24"x 48" •WINTER DRIVING Car The Tuneup followed by Haslett in 2d place. VanBuren of Okemos. was 3d at 155, Tony Jelinek with EACH IS HARD ON A CAR. 4th in the 105-pound class, Dan Pumford finished 3d in 132 That'll Keep competition and Pat Rivest took a 4th place. Neil Stinson.Neil Stinson, 112 You Going pounds, 2d in the league last year, dislocated an elbow and is believed out for the season. The Marauders, following a CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING FUEL SHORTAGE Tuesday match with St Johns, travel to Chesaning Thursday OVID SUPPLY PH.S34-2300 night.

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S 14A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 6,1973 St Johns win After opening victories over non-league Woodhams, 6-1% forward, who was /a rival Ovid-Elsie and conference opponent strong performer for St Johns last yeaii Ionia, the St Johns Redwings are preparing The Redwings are taller this year than *m to face 1 of the first tough tests of the the past with starters 6-1, 6-3 and/64. season Friday. Japinga feels the Redwing height should be The Redwings take on Waverly. on the 'somewhat comparable with the i*est of the opponents court Friday and, according to league." . ' Coach Doug Japinga, Wayerly and Grand Currently the Redwings are working to Ledge are considered to be the teams to sharpen overall aspects of the game while beat in the West Central Conference. gaining experience as a squad. Three of the The 2 have already met this season and 5 St Johns starters had not played in a Qrand Ledge took a 2-point victory over varsity game before this season. Waverly. ' After the Waverly encounter Friday, the Only 1/letterman from last year's squad next scheduled game is Dec 21 at home is on the 1973-74 squad. He is Doug with Okemos. Schedule

Nov. 27 Ovid-Elsie A Nov. 30 Ionia H Dec. 7 Waverly A Dec. 21 Okemos H > >1 Jan. 4 Alma IH Jan. 8 Mason A Jan. 11 Grand Ledge H Roster Jan. 18 Hastings j A l Jan. 25 Charlotte A Name Gr Pos Kevin Knight' 11 G Jan. 29 Mt. Pleasant H Carl Bashore 10 C-F Feb. 1 Ionia A Keith Haske 10 G Feb. 5 Waverly H Wayne Wilson 11 F-C Feb. 12 Alma A Ed Faivor 11 F-C Feb. 15 Grand Ledge A Tom French , 12 G Feb. 19 Lakewood H Kaleni Latimer 11 G Feb. 22 Hastings H Wayne Fedewa 11 F Feb. 26 Greenville Members of the-1973-74 St Johns Redwings basketball squad are (front, from left) Brian Studer, Leo Seavey, Brian Pertler, Katem H Mark Wawsczyk 12 C-F Mar. 1 Latimer and mgr Joe Hallenbeck. (2d row, from left) Keith Haske, Tim Fox, Jeff Hazle,' Wayne Fedewa and Kevin Knight. (Rear, from Charlotte H Leo Seavey 12 G Mar. 4-8 TOURNAMENTS left) Tom French, Mark Wawsczyk, Carl Bashore, Doug Woodhams, Wayne Wilson and Ed Faivor( Tim Fox 11 F Brian Studer 12 G Doug Woodhams 12 F Brian Pertler 11 G Jeff Hazle 11 F Sponsored By The Following Merchants

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Schedule Members of the 1973-74 Pewamo-WestjJhalia basketball team are (front, from left) Dean Miller, Pat Tlielen, Randy Walter, Duane Hengesbach, Kevin Thelen, Phil Piggott, Neal Miller, Coach Harry peacock, Jim Cotter, Louie Thelen, Dan May, Ted Rademacher, Ted Spitzley, Lee Thelen and Nfck Blauwlekel. ' . '

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Central National Bank , Davarn Equipment Sales, Inc. Maynard-Allen State Bank Westphalia Builders & Supply Co. Westphalia Milling CO. December 6,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 15A rauaers The basketball fortunes may be slim at Ithaca. "They won the league last year," Ovid-Elsie this season. he said, "and went to the finals of the Only 2 lettermen (1 a starter) return regionals before losing. They return most from last year's squad, which finished the of their players this year. Chesaning and season with a 6-4 conference record. Swan Valley will be competitive with the *••; «&*' The Marauders are a small squad this rest of the league fairly equal." N season and Coach Bob Foreback said, Returning to the Marauders this year is "Because we are so small, we have 1 Randy Bowles, a 5-11 forward, Foreback strength and that is over-all team speed. describes him as extremely.aggressive and We should be quick and, as a result, will great on the boards. probably be.a pressing team." Bowles is expected to provide the (However, Foreback says the Marauders leadership for the team this season. ". . .are not blessed with any great of­ fensive players and no real good shooters." The only starter of the returning let­ termen, Jack ^Bashorex &;'5-7^guard, is Ovid-Elsie does have 2 players in the^ 6^ described as "very quick and a good foot category, but Foreback feels they are shooter." He's also a good defensive ball question marks at this point in the season. player. The Marauders opened the season with a Next on the schedule for the Marauders loss against St Johns, but bounced back to is Midland Bullock Creek at Midland defeat Chesaning. ^ Friday with a Dec 8 game scheduled at Foreback sees the power this year in home with Portland.

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Members of the 1073-74 Ovid-Elsie Marauders basketball team are (fronts from left) Jack Bashore, Paul Case, Cayle Woodard, Greg Kellogg, Dave Groom, Thnm Glowney, Dave Maag, Randy Bowles, Mark Hudecek, Tom Bracey, Darel Hebeler, Perry Munson, Ted Gelger, Dan Washburn and Dave Hlnes. Coach Is Bob Foreback and the team mascot is Vicki Foreback. Dec. 7 Midland 2 Perry T Bullock Creek T 8 Corunna T ; 8 Portland H 9 St. Louis H 14 Corunna H 12 Haslett T 18 Grand Ledge H 15 Ithaca -T 21 St. Louis T 19 Girls vs. O-E Name Gr Pos Jack Bashore G Cayle Woodard Jan. 4 Ithaca - H Faculty-7:30 Randy Bowles 12 F Ted Geiger ' C Mark Hudecek 11 Sag^Swan Valley 22 Sag. Swan Valley Dave Hines 12 F Perry Munson G Daryl Hebeler T H Greg Kellogg 12 F Paul Case G Tim Bolton 23 Grand Ledge T Jim Warfle 12 G Dave Groom G 18 Bay City , Tom Beracy Mar. 1 Bay City Timm Glowney 12 G / Greg Martin F All Saints T Dave Maag All Saints H Greg Bancroft 12 G Doug Long 10 C 25 Chesaning H Feb. 1 Midland All games start at 6:30 unless Bullock Creek H marked. Sponsored By The Following Merchants Darlings Hardware Deisler's Flowers Ovid Hardware. Alcan Aluminum Corp. Levey's Jewelry Clock Cleaners Cook's Drug Store Watt Florist Gamble Store Jim's Super Service Elsie Lumber & Building Supplies, Inc. Bancroft's Clothing Tri-Ami Bowl Love's Upholstery Shop Williams Hardware Duane Chamberlain Building Supply Jenks Drug Store V. L Moore & Son Chevrolet Sales ilCo. Ovid Service Agency A.i-i Clinton Machine, Inc.. IVIIV nvnl> Ken's Market .v^as® •£>,-i7 \~'

FOWLER - Good height and balance buzzer depending on the defense played by could tell the story for the Fowler Eagles their opponents. this year as they come off of a 20-0 1972-74 Trierweiler says his balance means season. , there are kids going to be sitting on the The Eagles' only loss last season came in bench who could play and the'Fowler coach the District Finals against Portland St plans on using that depth in a league that Pats. will be gunning for the Eagles., I Two veterans returning to the squad this He sees Pewamo-Westphalia as the team year are Glen Thelen at center and Bob they've got to go beat and feels DeWitt will MacKinnon at guard. be a strong league opponent this season. .Coach Charles Trierweiler sees the St Pats and the rest of the league, in others on the team as pretty well balanced. Trierweiler's opinion will offer a season That balance offers Trierweiler the* much the same as the football season- opportunity of sending 5 players out to the nobody you can count out. Schedule

V GAMES START: 6:30 Roster Dec. 4 St. Pats H 7 Webberville T Name Gr. 11 Olivet H Russ Nobach 12 14 Laingsburg • _T .Terry Thelen ,11 18 Potterville T Bob, MacKihnon *12 22 Freesoil , T JohnPung 12 Gary Rademacher 12 Jan. 4 DeWitt H t George Simon *12 P-W T ii Louie Martin " 12- 18 Bellevue H Mike Graff 11 22 Fulton T Dean Schrauben 11 25 St. Pats /T Andy George 11, Members of the this year's Fowler Eagle basketball squad are (front, from left) Brian Thelen, John Pung, Gary Rademacher, Bob 29 Bellevue T Dale Koenigsknecht *10 MacKinnon, Russ Nobach, Terry Thelen, Brian Thelen, George Simon, Ron Johnson, Louie Martin, Dean Schrauben, Coach Charles Trierweiler, Glen Thelen, Dale Koenigsknecht and Mike Graff. Feb. 1 Webberville H BrianThelen *12 8 Olivet T Ron Johnson 11 12 Fulton H Glen Thelen >. *12 15 Laingsburg H 19 Potterville H 22 DeWitt T •A Mar.1 P-W H 's

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DEWITT - Speed and experience will be harrassin^ defences from the Panthers as the DeWitt Panthers strong points this 1st year coach Terry Gale plans tofmake season. extensive use of the press.",.' ! The Panthers, small and quick, also * The Panthers lost their 1st game of the possess a quantity of experience in Steve season, a non-conference tilt -to Bath. Dalman, Rob Reck, Terry Faust and Mike Coach Gale feels that game was lost on the Ferguson, who saw a lot of action, last boards and sees lack of height as a problem., season. for DeWitt this season, with most teams in Also returning as lettermen are Mark the CMAC taller than the Panthers. Colby and Warren Willitts. Stone and Facing the league opposition with 12 Ferguson were juniors last year and ballplayers, Gale said his squad has the Willitts was a sophomore. depth and sees all 12 as players who could Opposing offenses best be prepared for see a lot of action this season.

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Nov. 27 Bath A Dec. 4 Potterville 7 St. Pats t 11' P.W. A Roster 14 Bellevue H 18 Fulton H Jan. 4 Fowler A Name Gr Pos 8 Dansville H J. Villerreal \ 11 G 11 Webberville H B.Wick 11 G 18 Olivet A S. Dalman 12 G 22 Laingsburg H i- Potterville T. Faust 12 G 25 A S. Ruble 11 F 29 Olivet H Members ofthe 1973-74 DeWUt Panthers basketball team are (front, from left) S. Ruble, T. Warner, B. Wick, S. Dalman, J. Villerreal, T. B.Sherwood 12 F Feb.1 St. Pats H Faust, 1 rear, from left) Coach Terry Gale, L. Stone, M. Colby, R. Reck, M. Ferguson, B. Sherwood and manager J. Keener. T. Warner 11 F 8 P.W. H R. Reck 12 F 12 Laingsburg A L. Stone 11 F 15 Bellevue -'A M.Colby 12 F-C 19 Fulton A M, Ferguson 11 C 22 Fowler H W.Willits 11 C Mar. 1 Webberville A

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BATH -- As Bath Bee Coach Dick Wilt The Bees won their opener against non- «*, puts it, "The 1973 season outlook for Bath league rival DeWitt, 79-63. • yvim .;r"-f has to be optimistic," Wilt said strong opposition is expected He said, "With 6 lettermen and 5 starters from Leslie, Williamston and Pinckney. ..». returning and with a fine group of juniors Leading the rebound thus far for the Bees $T from the junior varsity, we look balanced has been Robin Tucker, 6-3, and Fritz * ( 1 with good depth. Ordiway, 6-4. Plus that, they averaged 20 In the 1st'2 games of the season for the ppints a game apiece in the first 2 contests. Bees, they exhibited very strong Glen Tarrant is averaging 12 points a rebounding with good shooting. game at his forward spot and guard Doug Wilt said, "Our defense is behind our Kesson is hitting for 15 points. offense, but it shows improvement over Playmaker of the Bees is Ted Day, who is . "•••a f last year." ' also a' harrassing defensive hustler. 1 They are favored in the Ingham County Kerry Zorb and Monte Skorich have League kfter winning the 1st league ^ame showed "confidence and ability coming off with a crunching 99-66 victory over Dan­ the bench,'* and Wilt feels at many other ll - sville. high schools they .would be starters. - r.-

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Members of the 1973-74 Bath Bees basketball team are (front, from left) Ted Day, Mark Graham, Kerry Zorb, Robbie Reed, Bill Sidel, JV games begin at 6:30 pm.' Merrill Wilson and m^r CecilBabcock. (Rear, from leffl DaveKloeckner, Doug Kesson, Fritz Ordiway, Robin Tucker, Glenn Tarrant, Jeff Varsity game follows. Jan. 25 DANSVILLE Mosley, Montee Skorich and Coach Dick Wilt. .' Feb..1 at Leslie Nov. 27 DEWITT Feb. 5 at Williamston Nov. 30 at Dansville Feb. 8 STOCKBRIDGE Dec. 4 HASLETIV 1 v Dec. 7 LESLIE Feb. 15 FOWLERVILLE Dec.-14 WILLIAMSTON Feb. 22 at Pinckney Roster Dec. 21 at Stockbridge Feb. 26 NEWLOTHROP Jan. 4 at Fowlerville 7 pm Mar. 1 PERRY Montee Skorich 11 G Jan. 11 PINCKNEY Mar. 4-9 Districts Name Gr Pos Jan. 15 at Laingsburg Ted Day 12 G Glenn Tarrant 12 i F lifer. 12-16 Regional* Robbie Reed Jan. 18 at Perry Merrill Wilson 12 G 11 F Mar. 21-23 Semi-Fiiials Robin Tucker > Jan. 22 at Byron 'Kerry Zorb 11 F 12 F-C Mar. 30 Finals, Bill Sidel > IT, G Doug Kesson 12 G Mark Graham 11' F Dave Kloeckner 11 F Jeff Mosley 11 F Fritz Ordiway 12 C-F

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Standard Oil Division Allied Disposal Co. LeRay Steel Fabricating R & R Hardware Jack's Garage Moody's Sport Shop December 6,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 17A Signs will tell *»*'(* the meat story dards either by printing a 11 A new state law requiring supermarkets, restaurants and statement on the menu or by vendors to display signs stating posting a sign. which meats do not meet Representative Warner Michigan standards will be in pointed out that Michigan's effect early next year, State comminuted meat law requires Representative Dale Warner that such products consist only (R-Eaton Rapids) has an­ of skeletal meats and not meat nounced, by-products such as hearts, livers, lungs, esophagi, udders, ^vs' • The new law requires all lips, snouts or eyes. This new retail establishment selling law applies to comminuted meat that does not meet meats that meet less stringent Michigan's strict ingredient federal standards but fail to standards to post a large yellow come up to Michigan's high and red sign listing those standards, Representative **A products below standard. Warner added. Because the State Senate did not concur with the House on "I hope this action by the giving this bill IMMEDIATE Michigan Legislature and EFFECT, Act No. 143 of the Governor Milliken sends the Public Acts of 1973 will go into U.S. Congress a*firm message effect 90 days after this session that Michigan means business of the Legislature adjourns. when it says it will maintain its high standards for the The Clinton County Sheriff's Posse and residents of the Clinton County Children's Home got together Restaurants must inform ingredients of comminuted Friday night at the Keith Moody farm for an evening of horseback riding and viewing performances by their customers if they serve means," Representative meat below Michigan's sta.it the Moody horses. A special part of the evening takes place here when members of the Sheriff's Posse v Warner concluded. present the Children's Home with a tumbling mat and record player. • t#ftfc„... St Johns swimmers to enter Waverly relays Third year Social Studies students at St Joseph School, St Johns, are learning how people in all parts of the world adapt to their special environment. The children are studying climate regions of the earth. ST JOHNS - The St Johns swimmers entered in each Also included is the diving breaststroke relay with Harold Ferris, Cliff Montry, and Mike Through research they are discovering how people adapt to the climate where they live. As part of the High School swim team has event. Some of the events in­ relay with 2 divers entered. Welman, Eric Grost, Mark LeVeck, will also be good. ' unit activities, groups of students are making dioramas, charts and murals; These illustrate how people again been invited to the 10th clude the 200yard medley relay, Kirk Robbins and Jim Cole willi Hurst, and conference medal annual Waverly Relays, Dec 12. 200 yard backstroke relay, 500 be diving for St Johns. winner, Paul Butler. Coaches Wayne Morrison and adapt to climates in various regions and show several factors that modify climate such as altitude, ^crescendo relay, and the 200 ocean currents, prevailing winds, mountain ranges and rainfall. Miss Jan Sipkovsky is the teacher. The Relays consist of 8 The St Johns swimmers The backstroke relay should rBruce Barber are looking for events, all relays, with 4 yard breaststroke relay. should have good success in the also be strong with Larry some good results from their Feldpausch, Tom Villarreal, team, along with powers East .Kirk Robbins, and Mike Lansing, Jackson Parkside, and LeVeck. Lansing Sexton. The freestylers with John The meet is at Waverly High Mailand, Jeff Livingston, Jeff School at 6;30 pm. '^ Pewamo-Westphalia High School honor roll ADVERTISEMENT

12th Grade Klein, Linda Klein, Mary New Relief For Gary Beachnau, Nick Doris Wieber. Janet Westendorff, Ralph Cindy Pline. Blauwiekel, Bill Blauwiekei, Schafer. Witgen, Marcia Wohlscheid, * Gary Smith, Sharon Smith, Jim Cotter, Julie Cvetnick, Tom Mary Jane Miller, Neil I nth Grade Larry Pline, Brent Pohl, Anna Spitzley, Judy Stump, Arthritic Sufferers Fedewa, Doug Feldpausch, Miller, Paul Miller, Jackie ^ Kris Bengel, Julie Casari, 9th Grade Maureen Pohl, Paul Pung, Diane Theis, Janet Theis, Tom Hafner, LeAnn Heiden, Osborne, Phil Piggott, Sue Paul Cook, Joe Dickerson, Joni Bauer, Ted Bengel, Mary Rademacher, Jayne Bernard Thelen, Brenda Oconomowoc, Wix. — cuss-O-Whirl for about 3 months Sharon Hopko, Sharon Good­ Pline, Mark Pohl, Rita Pohl, Betty Fedewa, Jay Feldpausch, Terese Bengel, Sue Blauwiekel, Riley, Maureen Rademacher, Thelen, Daniel Thelen (All A's), Millions of sufferers from and my wife uses it daily. It is man, Tom Jandernoa. Chris Rademacher, Sandy Charles Fox, parol Golupski, Peggy Cook, Joe Cvetnick, Kim Jayne Riley, Maureen Savoie, Randy Thelen, Sandy Thelen, chronic aches and pains can very helpful in alleviating the Bob Keilen, Susanne Kline, Rademacher, Sandy Riley, Judy Hafner, Pam Heiden. Droste, Tim Droste, Guy Bernie Schafer, Keith Schafer, Janet Trierweiler, Terry look forward to relief of much of pain and stiffness of her ar­ Leo Martin, Marilyn Martin, Karen Schafer. Cindy Horn (All A's), Karen Elsenheimer, Bruce Fedewa, Mike Schafer, Connie Schmto Trierweiler, Dawn Walter, the pain and suffering. The U.S. thritis. We feel that anyone Government has approved and Annette Miller, Dean Miller, Steve Schafer, Bob Schafer, Jegla, Bill Klein, Steve Len- Ellen Fedewa, Jeanne Fedewa, Joe Schueller, Bruce Simon, Duane Weber, Toni Weber, suffering from arthritis can David O'Brien, Jerry O'Brien, Marie Schmitz, Carol neman, Kathy Kowatch, Lonnie Dale Feldpausch, Joe Hanses, Therese Wieber, Wayne is now using a home health and benefit greatly from this Dan Simon, Dave Simon, Donna therapy method invented here. Pam Pfaff, Linda Pline, Dave Schrauben, Karen Schrauben, Lucas, Richard Martin, Rick Tern Heider, Kathy Simon, Janet Simon, Judy Wieber, Ruth Wirth, Dan treatment and recommend the Pung, Kathy Pung. Jan Marie Schueller, Geralyn Miles, Judy Miller, Kevin Hengesbach, Julie Hogle, Mik Simon, Randy Simon, Al Smith. Witgen, Mike Wood. William Sholin, a local area Percuss-O-Whirl heartily." Carol Rademacher, Kim Simon, Ron Simon, Sue Simon, Miller, Janet Pline. Horn. engineer, feels he has made a Mrs. Bernice Barchett, Rademacher, Steve Riley, Ann Smith, Elaine Smith, Dale Pam Pline, Cheryl Pohl, Joyce Jandernoa, Dan Jegla, real health breakthrough. The Registered Nurse, of Water- Mary Lou Schafer, Linda Schmitz. Debbie Pung, Ken Pung, Grace Keilen, Joyce Keilen, product is called Percus-O- vliet, Mich., writes, "We use it Schafer, Doreen Schneider, Joe Smith, Rick Smith, Jan Rhonda Schaar, Kathy Schafer, Becky Kilcherman, Luke Klein, . Whirl. Its relaxing and soothirig every day. I haven't taken any " Karen Schneider, Kathy Spitzley, Ted Spitzley, Phil Keith Schafer Vickie Schafer, Dean Kohagen, Brenda Kramer -effect is wonderful for relieving cortison since starting the Schneider, Brian Schueller, Stump, Fred Thelen, Judy John Schmitz, Gary Schneider, Karen Kramer, Marilyn pain. Best of all it is ac­ baths. I just can't believe it is so LouAnn Schueller, Dale Simon,, Thelen (All A's), Tammy Bob Shepard. Kramer, Mary Kramer, Ruth complished without having any effective." Mark Simon. Thelen (All A's), Debbie LouAnn Simon, Judy Smith, Lenneman, Roseanne Martin, electricity or even metal in the Additional information can be Steve Simon, Bob Smith, Trierweiler, Frank Trierweiler, Jayne Spitzley, Leanne Thelen, Ann Miller, Debbie Miller, bathtub. received by writing Sholin Mfg. Therese Smith, Diane Spitzley, Gayle Walter, Sheri Wood, Maureen Thelen, Kim Vance, Virginia Piggott, Sue Platte, toTTm-mrr-^- PERCUSS-O-WHIRL Co., P.O. Box 106, Dept. 299 Geralyn Thelen, Virgene "Remember the poor-it costs nothing." (Josh Billings) HELPS LOCAL PEOPLE Oconomowoc, Wis. 53066. Thelen, Randy Walter, Patty Rev. J.H. DeHaan of Waupan „ W.eber, Rosemary Westendorff.,^ 1.1. J. At ^ j, u -*"TIr,J **•*J.-JU• J—'_-*-"* -y^.^j-j,-^. J,*^ -ViV-i-iii •*••!&-*"& •&••*•* TPWST™ "X ' *!•}> A J fi A M M HTl •Tsays^We have* had'Our-Per-" Arlene Wieber, Jenny Wood. , nth Grade Patti Barker, Dale Beachnau, Gerry Droste, Lyle Elsenheimer, Steve Fedewa, Mary Huhn, Rex Jandernoa, Kathy Jegla, Patty Keilen, Glen

IDEA NO. 3418 - "DON'T BE A COASTER - BE A R. E. BOOSTER" - This clever idea is a publicity gimmick for any organization or charity soliciting funds from the gen­ PLUMBING eral public. It can also be used by groups or clubs such as the American Legion, VFW, Chambers of Commerce ft and others who have membership drives. I$'s a coffee i cup coaster with the copy, ."Don't Be A Coaster - Be A HEATING Booster" that includes sufficient room for a brief mes­ IDEA NO. 3414 - STORE GUIDE SHOPPING LIST- sage encouraging people to participate in the drive. These 106 N. Clinton Here's a new twist on a grocery shopping list that will be can be distributed to restaurants, bars and individuals appreciated and used by shoppers in your store. It not during the drive as a means of publicizing your efforts. St. Johns only lists a variety of grocery merchandise that can be Here's a most unusual idea that will produce results! checked off by the shopper, but it shows the aisle in your This one must be seen to be appreciated. We'd be glad Phone-2247033 store where each of these items can be found. Here's a to show you a sample anytime. Just give us a call or most helpful idea that not only lists merchandise but is stop in and take a look. also a store directory. Here's an inexpensive way for you to helpyour customers. They'll like it - and'so will you. IDEA NO. 3419 - REAL ESTATE CHURCH VISITA­ 3 MASTER Why not let us show you a sample. TION CARD - Here's as fine a good-will builder as you'll ever see for use by an aggressive real estate firm. It's a little folder that states on the front cover, "We Thought PLUMBERS IDEA NO. 3415 - "THE ?JEW YEAR - BRING IT IN You'd Like to Know." On the inside then the copy reads: American-Standard RIGHT" - If you want to promote a New Year Event of "We are pleased to inform you that we recently sold the some kind, take a look at this attention-compelling 8'/*" residence at: — (you write in the address) To: (you write ' Plumbing, Hot Water x 11" Bulletin Head and 5" x 7" Flash Card idea. Either in the name of the purchaser.)" The copy then goes on Heating or both of these are great to use for New Year sccial to say, "We have been informed that these newcomers affairs', meetings, parties, sales or almost any other event Lennox Warm Air are of your faith and we thought it might be nice if one that needs publicity at a price that won't break the bank. or more members of your welcoming committee who Heating and Air For an effective promotion effort for little dough here's live in this area might visit with these people, welcome Conditioning your answer. Give us a call and we'll prove it to you I" them to the neighborhood and invite them to services." The thought behind this piece is obvious. When this in­ - CUSTOM SHEET formation is receded by you from the people to whom IDEA NO. 3416 - MENU COVER IDEA - If you're in V.METAL SHOP you sold the home, the folder is then sent to„the appro­ the Restaurant business, chances are that you like to priate church in the area. We don't think we have to em­ Ha m on a Hubbard (left) and Kathy Root of St Johns High School depart St Johns on thei/r change your menu covers from time to time. If you're phasize the fine reception this will receive from pastors 47 Years Same Address ready for a change, we have a new cover desjgn that we and church members. They'll be most appreciative, and basketball dribbling journey to Ovid Elsie to signal the opening of the 1973-74 high school, believe you'll appreciate. The art work is most attractive basketball season. with the name of your real estate firm printed at the and colorful, and will add to the prestige of your place of bottom it makes an excellent advertising piece that will business. It won't cost you anything to take a look at add to the prestige of your name. This unique idea is in this one - and-we'd like to show it to you. If you're good taste, and we believe should be an important part thinking about changing menus, we believe we can be of of your advertising and 'promotion efforts. We're sure It's winter rec time service, A phone call to us will bring you an actual you'll like this piece. May we send you a sample? printed sample from our files. IDEA NO. 3420 - "YOU SAY YOU GOT MONEY FOR in St Johns \ IDEA NO. 3417 - POCKET MEMO MONTHLY CAL- CHRISTMAS?" - Here's a crackerjack of an idea de­ DAR - Here's an outstanding^ 12 month advertising signed to bring in additional savings deposits for a bank 'program for any business Wanting to keep its name or savings & loan association. On one side is printed a prominently in front of Its customers and prospects. This picture of a shoe with the copy* "You Say You Got ST'JOHNS - The St Johns Cily Winter pocket folder calendar incorporates a monthly calendar Money for Christmas?" On the reverse side is printed a Recreation Program will begin Jan 9 and with sufficient space on it to write in appointments and grouping of footprints with the copy, "Better Make registration for the program will begin Nov other reminders for each day of the month. There is also Tracks for (Your Name) and Open A Savings Account 29 at the City Offices at 121 £. Walker, Where Your Money Will earn 5'/a% Interest!" To add to Programs offered will be adult league included a calendar for the entire year of 1974. Here is basketball and adult league volleyball. an extremely useful idea to send out each month, and its attractiveness and effectiveness the entire idea is die Because, of the past popularity of the you can be sure it's one that will be most appreciated by cut in the shape of an actual shoe. Here's a terrific programs, teams are urged to register everyone receiving it. It's attractively designed and is a statement insert, and one that we're confident will bring early. ' ' *- good-will advertising piece that just can't be beat. We'd in new deposits. Take a look at this most unusual Idea. WHAT rs... like to show it to you because we think you'll like it. It's a real dandyl '

The people at Call now to learn .more about COMPLETE BODY WORK PmNTCO.JN«IHPOHAT|.:i» AND GLASS REPLACEMENT CLINTON NATIONAL these ideas or others in our files 120 E. Walker St. Member fDIC BOBS AUTO BODY s can tell you. MO N, Lanslnr Ffaone tii-ZMI Phone 224-6781 St. Johns 18A JK CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 6,1973 . i Obituaries

AAelvin Kittrell Mich; 1 son, John Stewart of stepchildren, and 6 grand-if Ovid; 9 grandchildren; 16 great­ children. ,' ELSIE - Funeral services for grandchildren and 1 great- Melvin R, Kittrell, 46, of 14*993 great-grandchild. Lorraine Peters . Cliapin Rd. were held Thursday at the Walker-Martin Funeral ST JOHNS ~ Lorraine Peters^ 1 Home in Chesaning with Elder , Donald Silvers 10, of 3007 N. Watson Rd, died Duane Miller officiating, Dec 3- at Sparrow Hospital Mr. Kittrell died at his home ST JOHNS -, Donald L. following a short illness. Mon. Nov 26, his birthday. He Silvers, 59, of 307 E. Gibbs died Funeral services will be held was born in Flint Nov 26,1927 Nov 29 at piinton Memorial Thur, Dec 6 at the psgood and has resided in Elsie for the Hospital following a long Funeral Home with ReV Averill past 13 years. Previously he illness. Funeral services were M. Carson officiating. Burial was in Detroit. He and the held at the First Baptist Church will take place in Duplain former Ruth Stewart were on Dec 1 with Rev Paul Travis Cemetery. married Dec 18, 1955 in officiating. Interment was in Mt She was born on April 27,1963 Chesaning. He was a member of Rest Cemetery. in St Johns, the daughter of the Seventh-Day Adventist He was iborn in St Fran- Gary and Dolores (Myers) Church. He was employed by cisville, HI on July 27,1914, the Peters. She attended Eureka Midland-Ross. son of Fred L. Silvers .and Bess Elementary School. Besides his widow, Mr Kit­ Lovell, and he moved to the^St' Survivors include her trell is survived by: 6 step sons, Johns area in 1945. He was parents; 2 sisters, Audra and Douglas Woody; Dennis Woody married to the former Bethel Jennifer both at home; and her of Traverse City; Daryll Woody Gamble on Nov 16, 1945 in grandparents, Mr and Mrs Lyle of Charlotte; Dale Woody of Carson City, He was a member Peters, and Mr and Mrs Al Brant; Robert Woody at home; of the First Baptist Church in St Myers, both of St Johns. and Michael Woody, who is' Johns and was a veteran of serving in the United States WWII. He was employed as a Navy; his mother, Mrs Gladys machine operator at Federal Holmes of Mo.; his father, Ray Mogul Corp. Ella Lyon Kittrell of Miss; 2 brothers, Survivors include his widow, Edwin Kittrell of Jackson, Bethel; 2 daughters, Dona B. Daniel Kittrell of,Loveland, Col, ST JOHNS-Ella (Eleanor) and Nancy S., both at home; 1 Lyone, 94, of 511N Clinton, died and 2 sisters, Mrs Ralph brother, Floyd L. Silvers of (Ramona) Oilila of Troy and Tue, Dec 4 at the Jackson Tulsa, Okla.; 1 sister, Alpha Nursing Home. Services \yill Mrs Ruth Pillar of Grand Day, of Bellflower, Calif,; and Rapids. beheld at Osgood Funeral Honie • a his mother, Mrs Bess Silvers of on Fri, Dec 7 at 11:00 am withs Lakewood, Calif. the Rev Averill Carson of­ Mary Ann Stewart ficiating. Burial will be in Mt • OVID - Mary Ann Stewart, James Gillis Rest Cemetery. 77, of Rte l, died Nov 30 at She was born in Clinton Co on Butterworth Hospital in Grand Jan 21, 1879, the daughter of Rapids. Funeral services were Funeral services for James Cyrus and Candance (Baker) held in Houghton Chapel, Gillis, 91, of 8953 Meridian Rd, Smith. She resided most of her Osgood Funeral Home on Bannister, were held Monday life in St Johns, attended St Monday, Dec 3 with burial in afternoon at the Carter Funeral Johns High School, and was Maple Grove Cemetery. Home. married to Dee Lyon who died She was born in Clinton Mr Gillis passed away at his in 1954. She was a member of ^ County on April 14, 1896. She home in Chapin Friday. His life the First Congregational attended country schools and work was farming. Church and was post matron of resided in Ovid most of her life. Surviving are his wife, Lydia; Order Eastern Star No 79. She was a member of the First 2 daughters, Mrs Stella Keyser Survivors include 1 daughter, Baptist Church of Ovid. of Lansing and Mrs Reatha Mrs Hortnese Harryman, St Survivors include 1 daughter, Maynard of Elsie; 2sbnS,Merle Johns, and 1 sister, Mrs Ruth Mrs Ellen Hansen, Wyoming, and Gerald of Saginaw; 3 Sirrine. INTEREST RATE REDUCTION

ON ALL HOME IMPROVEMENT' The Centennial home of Mr J. O. Schumacher for the dis­ loyalty and agoldone for gifts of and Mrs Andrew W. Cobb with play. It contained many clip­ money. Its beautiful antique furnish­ pings from.. the late 1800's, The members read in unison LOANS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ings was an ideal settlng'tor booklets and pictures from var­ the statement of Purpose and another milestone in the his­ ious milestones of the church presented their pledges at the tory of the Methodist women of history, the Missionary altar which featured a world Elsie, Wednesday evening, Nov Societies, Ladies Aid Society globe and-open Bible, as they CONSERVING ENERGY. 7. , and early years of the WSCS. became United Methodist "Sing Unto the Lord a New Mrs Keys also brought her 4 Women, one now, Inclusive. Song", a service of celebration scrapbooks ofthechurchactivi- was led by Mrs Cobb, who used tles through the past 25 years The Rev David Litchfield in­ William Allen White's "I am to the present time. stalled the recently elected of­ not afraid of tomorrow for I At the close of her part of the ficers: president, Mrs Duane have seen yesterday and I love celebration, Mrs Keys gave a Green; vice president, Mrs today". Thanksgiving reading selected Charles Holcomb;, secretary, She explained that building from "Random Thoughts from Mrs Emerson Dunham; and on the rich ~ heritage of the Wlllowbook Farm" written by treasurer, Mrs Harold Hehrer. past -- the Ladles Aid Society, the late Sarah Snelling, beloved Also installed were the depart­ the Home and Foreign Miss­ Elsie teacher. She wrote under mental secretaries: Mrs Alpha ionary Societies and the the byline of "Aunt Sarah", Grubaugh, Mrs David Litch­ Women's Society of Christian about 25 years ago for the field, Mrs Howard Peltier, Mrs Service —the new organization, MICHIGAN FARMER magazine Robert Bloomer, Mrs Andrew in \vhlch she contributed con­ • NEW SIDING United Methodist Women, lias Cobb, Mrs Charles Krldner, come Into being and is open to tentment and happiness to the Mrs Ethel Stull, Mrs Merle all women who desire to become lives of Michigan farm^olks. members and "live anewllfe". Baese, Mrs Lewis Walling, Mrs The third phase of the pro­ Mllford Clark, Mrs Lyle Dun­ Mrs Cobb called attention to gram was the celebration of the ham, Mrs Mildred Whltaker, the ,old-fashloned framed pic­ "hope for the future", with Mrs Mrs Leonard Burdlck, Mrs tures of Lyman and Susan Charles Holcomb, Mrs Leonard Gerald Carroll and Mrs Philip Tillotson, Mrs MerleBaeseand (Hicks) Cobb, one of the first West. •Methodist families in the Elsie Mrs L.W. Burdlck, each ex­ area. They were great-grand­ pressing her own views and lay­ parents of her husband and ing upon the improvised altar, The closing act of celebra­ • FIREPLACES builders of the present home in tion was the rejoicing of "Sing ' 1864. On another wall were the symbols of progress in health Unto the Lord a New Song" In pictures of the speaker's great such as eye bank and also for unison with Mrs Fizzell at the grandparents, the Rev 'Abel other parts of the body trans­ "pump" organ, ringing of sev­ Barber and his wife, Elizabeth. plants, service tocrippledchil­ eral small bells and the use of Rev Barber was a missionary dren and shut-ins, emphasis on 'colorful balloons which were to the Indians of the Northwest missions and^he manyprojects inscribed by each of the guests Territory. of global involvement within the with an answer to the question, UMW. The magnificent -recording of "Happiness is ?".Among "The Battle Hymn of the Re­ The 4th celebration "Re­ the answers were: love, to­ public" by the Morman Taber­ joicing in the Present" in­ getherness, smiles, forgive­ • NEW DOORS & WINDOWS nacle Choir was played with the cluded the service of Candles of ness, family and friends. The visitors joining in the final Love with Mrs Cobb lighting benediction in unison was led chorus. Several other hymns of each of 3 candles,awhlteoneto by Mrs Cobb. i praise interspersed the service represent prayer, blue one for with Mrs Grace Fizzell as ac­ companist at the 75 year-old upright organ which required a Stop in and discuss your needs considerable amount of "pump­ ing" to be heardabovethemany lusty voices of the audience, * with us today Responsive readings to the question "Who are' you that1' .have come here to celebrate?" were given by MrsH, C. Parks,' Mrs Charles Krldner, JMrs Harold Hehrer, Mrs Charles Holcomb, Mrs Manley Enge- CENTRAL bretson, Mrs Merle Baese and Mrs Emerson Dunham. The second part of the cele­ bration was "Remembering the Past" with Mrs Sidney J. Keys • pointing to persons and events that made other years great be­ fore the 1940 WSCS organiza­ tion. Assisting her with humor­ ous and reminiscent anecdotes were Mrs Grace Fizzell, Mrs Cleo Parks, Mrs Howard Pel­ As funerai directors, we'd be tier and Mrs Mildred Whltaker, failing in our duty if we didn't Mrs Keys displayed 'several put people — all people! — ahead posters showing old postcard of pur own personal gain. views of the Methodist Church and other buildings taken at the turn of the century, also folders st Johns "WERE THE FRIENDLY FOLKS of special events of church, MAIN OFFICE Homecomings, Dedications, BRANCH OFFICE 201 E. Walker Centennial, church histories YOU CAN BANt ON" and several copies of'early 0S600D stories and remembrances written by the first Methodist FUNERAL HOMES families .of Duplain (Rochester St. Johns Colony) and Elsie. OSGOOD^GOERGEIU SERVING THE CLINTON AREA ST. JOHNS , FOWIER BRANCH OFFICE Of special Interest was a South gate Plaza. large scrapbook compiled bythe ABBOTTMAPLE RAPIDS S HOUGHTOn^OVID U So.U.S.27 FROM 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS BRANCH OFFICE late Mrs George Carter and loaned by her daughter, Mrs

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7, WORK at Home and Make Cash WANTEIJ — LPN afternoon CLASSIFIED AD PAGES HOUSE FOR RENT near St. WANTED TO RENT - Help Wanted Money in your Spare Time. shift. Rftar.d Nursing Home. For Rent Johns. Middle aged couple Apartment by young married Send stamped self-addressed 224-2985.7 ' 31-3-p-l CASH RATE 5* per word preferred.- Reference. Call couple. Prefer one in private envelope to Woodco Nationwide FOR RENT — 3 room apart­ Lansing 485-9049,after5p.m. home or apartment house close Mailers, P.O. Box 547, Clute, ment at 127 E. Pine St., Elsie, 32-3-p-6 to town. Call 224-3984. 31-tf-dh-7 WANTED — Male dishwasher Texas 77531. 27-8-p-l Business Minimum 50* per insertion afternoons. No experience Mich. No children. 32-l-p-6 necessary. Apply at L&L Opportunity Save a 25d service fee by paying for your charged Restaurant, 318 N. Clinton, St. HOSPITAL assistant wanted. ad within 10 days of insertion. 'FOR SALE OR RENT - Farm Wanted To Rent /^•Mobile Homes 10 Johns, Mich. 32-1-p-l Part time employment. TEXAS REFINERY CORP. home between Fowler and St. Evening and weekends. offers -PLENTY OF MONEY BOX NUMBERS in care . Johns. 593-2513. 32-3-p-6 TELEPHONE SALES - Training provided. Contact plus cash bonuses, fringe Mature male or female selling Coronoary Pulmonary, Clinton benefit to mature individual in of this office add T° TRAILER SPACE. 14 tt miles WANTED — Land, to rent for FOR SALE — 1967 Marlette Memorial Hospital. 31-3-p-l St. Jo|ns area. Regardless of corn and soybeans next spring. Mobile Home. Excellent con­ tickets to country western show ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE north of St. Johns on US-27. No for Clinton Co. Sheriff's Posse. experience, airmail A.T. Pate, phone calls. Oscar Dyer. 31-tf-6 Have modern equipment. 224- dition. Call after 5:30 p.m. 482- Call 224-6611. 32-1-p-l HELP — Male or temale. 17 Pres.^VTexas Refinery Corp., ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY 7495. Ask for Ron. ' 32-2-p-7 7510. - 32-1-p-lO years to 25 years of age. Ranch Box 711, Fort Worth, Tex., AT 5 P.M. MATURE MALE or female for Roller Rink, St. Johns. 31-3-p-l 76101.J 32-1-D-2 light pickup and delivery RN POSITION open im-# TURljf TENDERS national and HOW TO EARN at home ad­ WE, OURSELVES, will buy automobile and knowledge of mediately. Clinton Co. area. state ecology approved lawn dressing envelopes. Rush your land contract. For prompt, Clinton Co. necessary. Call 224- Mid-Mich. Dist. Health Dept, care" service franchises stamped-addressed' envelope courteous action, call Ford S. 6611. 32-1-p-l Montcalm Co. Branch. 831-5770 available. Excellent earnings. to Z.K. Cong, 234 Rodney St., LaNoble. LaNoble Realty, 1516 -H . for interview appointment. SBA is available to Vietnam Dept. KI23, Brooklyn, NY, E. "Michigan, Lansing, Phone ' MANORWOMAN-Detroit 32-1-p-l veterans. Large investment not 11211. 32-l-p-2 (517M82-1637. Evenings (517)- Free Press motor route in necessary. Write P.O. Box 2174, 337-1276. 37-tf-4 ' and near St Johns and Elsie. Lansing, Mich. 48911 or call 485- MEN OR WOMEN - If, you are 485-6420. 22-tf-l 2431. 28-U-2 interested in earning $1,000 per IF YOU plan to get into the- the classifieds month, part time with only position of home ownership, $3,300 to invest, fully return­ don't put it off. Waiting is ex­ able Teall COLLECT Mr. Wells pensive. Thei* are a variety of (214)243-8001. 30-4-p-2 financing programs available. With a reasonable down' HOW TO EARN at home ad­ payment house payments are dressing envelopes. Rush often equivalent or less than stamped-addressed envelope to rent. We have financing J. Waynich (NSLO) Box-K123, programs available with in-, Tranquility, NJ, 07879. 32-l-p-2 terest rates starting at -7 % and other programs that can be Use This.Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms worked into your budget. We Real Estate also have lots available. For A'feTS & CRAFTS DRUGS INSURANCE more information call Fedewa BUilders, Inc. 587-3811 or stop at , NEifeDLfi. 'ARTS,- 701 -Si • PARR'S* REXALL (DRUGS, -Automobile Coverage - Firei BUILDING LOTS-available in1 -rur t)ffice^5»l/4"miles*soUth/"of *'' Kibbee Pli. 224-2056. Needle open daily, 7:30 a.m. to 9 Insurance " - General OVid area. Will build using your Fowler on WrightRoad. 27/tf4' point, crewel embroidery, p.m., Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5 Casualty, ALLABY- plans or otjrs. Fedewa Builders, rug hooking. 1 p.m. BREWBAKER, INC. 108-1/2 Inc. 51-tf-4 N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns, Resort Property Phone 224-3258. INTERESTED IN pur­ For Sale AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS JIM MCKENZIE AGENCY, chasing medium size Dairy 212 North Clinton Ave., St. farm, complete or partial AL. 6ALLOWAY, AUC­ set-up ' for Dairy. Ap­ FOR SALE — Lake front home TIONEER Used Farm SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Johns, 224-2479. Insurance — Round Lake. 4-bedrooms, Residential - Commercial - for every need! proximately 140 acres. Machinery & Parts. St. Prefer land contract family room, fire place, 2 car Johns, 224-4713. Industrial, 224-4277, 807-1/2 garage. Call 651-5722, 32-4-p-5 E.-State St. financing. Contact Al Lit- JEWELRY willer at 236-5158. 30-3-4 AUTOMOTIVE FARM LEVEY'S JEWELRY, FOR SALE — 1 acre withgood 4- Orange Blossom diamond bedroom home. 4 miles north of BILL FOWLER FORD. New DRAINAGE rings, Bulova & • Accutron St. Johns. Melvin Smith Broker, & Used Cars & Pick-ups. N. Watches. Elsie, 862-1300. 703 W. McConnell St. 224-3801. US-27, DeWHt, 669-2725. JAMES BURNHAM, 32-3-p-4 Phone St. Johns 224-4045, PARTY SUPPLIES CAIN — BUICK — PON- R3, St. Johns. FOR SALE — Like new con­ TlAC.New & Used Cars, 210 dition beautiful 3 bedroom W. Higham, Complete Body D & B PARTY SHOPPE, ranch on 1 acre. Full basement & Service. Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 and two car garage. FHA FARM SERVICES p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. financing approved at %lk For the Best Buy in New & 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. 224 N. percent interest. Drapes and Purina Feeds means $ S S in Clinton. carpeting included. Call Shirley Used Chevrolets see Your Pocket. MATHEWS EDINGER CHEVROLET, Karber 224-7412 or Furman Fowler, Phone 593-2100. ELEVATOR CO. Grain - Realty 224-3236. ' 32-l-p-4 Feeds - Seeds. Fowler. PLUMBING EGAN FORD SALES, INC.,. FOR SALE — New listing and FREE LOTTERY TICKET 200 W. Higham, phone 224- FERTILIZERS DUNKEL PLUMBING AND just in time for the, Happy fith J2500 Purchase Excluding 2285. Pitito-Ford-Maverick- HEATING, Licensed Master Holidays. Only $800.00 down will Torlno-Mustang. Plumber Ph. 224-3372, 807 E. move you into this beautiful Beer, Wine & Cigarettes ZEEB FERTILIZERS, completely furnished mobile Everything for the soil, St. State St. home. Call Shirley Karber 224- CENTER Johns, 224-3234, Ashley, 847- $129 HUB TIRE CENTER, B.F. 3571. ' 7412 or Furman Realty 225-3236. NATURE FARMER PEETS CUT Goodrich Tires, Ph. 224-3218, REAL ESTATE 32-1-P-4 SWEET SLICES LB. Front End Alignment. 'FREE-STONE FINANCIAL BURTON ABSTRACT AND SMALL home for sale — 4 room •BOB'S . AUTO BODY, TITLE CO. Abstract and home in nice neighborhood. Wilt 19 Complete Collision Service, CA'PITOL' SAVINGS & Title Services, 119 N. Clin­ take bids to settle estate. Phone 29 oz. 39 LEAN , LB. 224-2921, 800 N. Lansing; LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. ton. Ph. 224-3294. 224-3893 pr incquire at 501 Wight 1 ROUND BONE St. 32-2-p-4 Clinton, 224-2304, Safety for. LEAN MEATY Savings since 1890. DEBAR CHEVROLET CO., RESTAURANT 3 NEW HOMES in Westphalia, New & Used Cars, Elsie 862- ranch, 2-story, and Cape Cod all $129 4800. You can't do better FLORISTS ^ DALEY'S FINE FOOD, with garages. Low interest rate anywhere. Dining & cocktails, Ph. 22-1- mortgage can be assumed by TAMPONS 1 3072, S. US 27-1/2 mile S. M- potential buyer. Fedewa REG. or Say it with Quality Flowers 40 COUNT LB. 21. Builders, Inc. 587-3811. 27-tf-4 SUPER HOCKS 69' MOORE OIL CO., IC it's from WOODBURY'S tires, see us, 909 E. State, Ph. FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. 224-4726. Clinton, St. Johns, 224-3216, VACUUM SALES TO SETTLE ah estate. Small ASSORTED FLAVORS older home, 501 W. Park Ave. LAND-O-LAKES TASTV near schools and shopping. HETTLER'S MOTOR FOODS KIRBY CENTER OF ST. $8,700. (517) 634-9770 or 224-4870. SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker JOHNS, Vacuum Sales and 10 Service moved to new 31-6-0-4 Service, Good Used Trucks. ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns, 32 oz. location at 705 N. U.S.-27, Home Baked Bread, Pies, formerly known as the Aloha Cookies, Choice Meats, Drive-In, 224-7222. BANQUET Carry-out service. QUARTERED CUTLETS I'S BEAUFORE'S BARBER WESTERN PEARS $109 SHOP. 1002-1/2 State. Open GIFTS PLANING MILL 2/89 COUNTRY KIST Tucs. Thru Sat. also Wed. & TOM'S WESTERN STORE, PIECES Fri. evenings. 1 mi. W. Ovid, 9-5:30 Mon.- DARK* THE TREASURE CHEST, Sat., Fri, til 9. Anytime by Manufacturtn of: SCHAFER 220 N. Clinton, Hallmark Appt., 834-5446. SOFT AN GOOD KIDNEY CLEANERS Cards -Russel Stover Candy* Truck, pick-up, hay and FRESH grain racks, forage boxes, 00 PICNIC bunk fnditi, portable BEANS -o„5/H STYLE ANTES DRY CLEANERS, catila mangari and BREAD pickup and delivery, 103 W. FOR ALL YOUR flccMJorlai. Custom HARDWARE woodworking. JUMBO 24 oz. 2/89' Walker, phone 224-4529. LOAF CHILLI CLASSIFIED 268 S. Henderson PORK DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph. BEANS «*«.6rr° CREDIT BUREAU Fowler, Michigan 669-6875, DcWItt, Whirlpool NEEDS Appliances, Zenith TV, 1 PIERCE BAKER? ({OAST Clinton County, CREDIT Plumbing and Heating. AT Phone (Area 517) MAHARS PORK and BUREAU, Phone 224-2391, WINE Credit Reports - Collections. CALL 224-2361 593-2000 surs J f E.O.W. /TAKE-OUT KBOBG'issi vriai 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 6,1973

•• SHELLED corn at discount Bin CUSTOM fall plowing/ and Automotive "damaged. 100!s "of bushel in Poultry spring, Call Ken Eldridge. 224- < Card of Thanks 30 Support needed Essex Township, Contact Fred 2663. 30-3-P-27 • MohnkeSt. Johns, Micht 300 E. FOR SALE -; 35 to 40 hens. CORNWELL -1 wish to thank 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury II, 4.- Railroad, 224-2456 before 9 a.m. Leghorn, nock. $1.00 a piece, for Vocational Ed "'"*"""'* '* *2-tf-19 FOR SALE-Cut up slab wood. Dr. Russell, nurses and nurses door autom&tic, power steering, Walter Nobis. 593-2592. 32-l-p-22 $7-$10~i pick-up load. Maple aides, and friends for their good gas mlleagV One owner. Rapids Lumber Mill. 2% miles cards and flowers during my ' $595.uq, 224-6407.' ' 32-3-p-ll south of Maple Rapids on Forest recent stay in the hospital. REP DOUGLAS TREZISE — —i— • i Hogs & Sheep 20 Hill Rd. Or call Richard Eugerte Cornwell. 32-l-p-30 . 87th District FOR SALE - - 1929 Chevy Horses Grubaugh 6824225. * firetruck. Will be sold by sealed 30-6-D-27 WOODBURY - Many thanks to bids td highest bidder. Bids will FOR SALE — 45 lbs1, feeder While education continues to •riglit, a.comparatively small- not be fully realized by tax-f relatives, friends, and neigh­ • class size, is imperative; Only" > payers until they complete the/ir be opened at regular meeting of pigs, 12 wks approx. All Gilts. HORSES BOARDED, Indoor NORWOOD hay savers and bors for prayers, cards, gifts, be one major responsibility of your state government, my ^through pooling their needs, and" tax returns for this year, and the Dallas Township Board on Call Ken Eldridge, 224-2663 arena $35.00 a month. Lessons silage bunks, all steel welded plants, food brought in,, and December 12. Bids ban be sent after 4:30pm or before 7am. and box stalls available. 224- mail indicates increasing resources can the .schdol that will take place a few weeks with rolled edges to last a other acts of kindness during after the Dec 10 election. to Josephine Goerge, ballas '2933. 25-tf-24 my stay in the hospital and unhappiness w;th- the* per­ - districts of* our area provide the V j * 30;3-p-2Q lifetime. See at our yard, 5-3/4 formance of our present .kind of education so many feel. I can only urge that every Township Clerk, Bo* 216|" —j i miles south of Fowler. Ph. 587- since my return home. A special Fowler. 32-l-p-ll thank you to my mqther-in-law system. More and more, I we need. resident of the area analyze our FOR SALE-Yorkshire boars.' 3811, Fedewa Builders, Inc. receive tetters and calls We*in the legislature have' educational system, its costs Earl Fiegler. 224-4274. 22-tf-27 for helping my family. Miscellaneous 27 Blanche Woodbury 32-l-p-30 suggesting that our present tried to do our part in the and its needs and then vote on 1970 Chevrolet, 50 series, long' 30-3-p-20 Dec 10. The "direction of our wheel base hruck 350 V-8, 4- WELL- DRILLING and service. education emphasis is wrong promoting of this kind of and that we should do more in educational opportunity. Over local educational systems for speed transmission & 2 speed FOR SALE-Yorkshire Boars, Pumps, pipes and supplies.^ PARKS - I wish to thank Dr. years to come will be deter­ rear axle. 22,000 actual mileage. WANTED KEYPUNCH Free estimates. Carl S. the way of vocational education the last three years, we have serviceable age. Phone 593-2581. Russell and Dr. Grost, nurses, consistently increased the mined by that vote. 30-3-prao OPERATORS. Many employers Oberlitner, 4664 N. State Rd, to prepare our young people for and nurses aides on third floor the world of work. amount of state funding which 1967 Chevrolet, lpng wheel base have called for keypunch Alma. Phone-463-4364. for their wonderful care while I operators in this area. Our Next week, residents of mbst goes into this type of facility. FAPM and INDUSTRIAL truck, new engine \y\th a., ]$ FOR SALE'— Feeder pigs. Call , 3(H"27 was in the hospital. Also QUr appropriation for this stake rack. , ' ' after 6 o'clock.'587^6777. " *" 'course could qualify you for of the 87th District will haye the TRACTORS, „nd relatives, friends and neighbors school year* wdnt from $7* EQUIPMENT 1962 International, 14'l grain '•r' 32-3-O-20 these jobs, 6 week course. Call FOR SALE — Applewood and opportunity to accept or reject for their gifts, and cards. ' that idea. All of us who live in million in 1972-73 to ?17 million < , New and Used \ body & fioist. Hettler Motor collect (517) 393-8615 for in­ hardwood. Cut your own and Beatrice Parks 32-l-p-30 formation. Spartan Keypunch the Shiawassee Intermediate jn 1973,74, af243 percent in­ Sales.St. Johns. 32-l-p-ll FOR SALE — Hampshire gilt, save. Call 224-7580, after 5. ' crease. ;, * i due to farrow soon. 587-6874, Academy. 26-tf-27 School District will haye the* Simplicity 32-3-p-27 SMITH - The family of Wm. P. opportunity to say "yes" or' - • ' '32-3-P-20. Smith would like to express LAWN and GARDEN FOR SALE - Holstein bull - big "no" at the polls on-December" * ON THE OTHER HAND, we EQUIPMENT Farm Machinery 18 their appreciation to all(for the enough for heifers. 1963 Buick /; 10 to the question of funding a have tried, to ease the tax FOR SALE — Duroc boars.* Ed Wanted • ; kindness shown the family at "skill center" for the use of all burden on local people for all HENGESBACH FORD Goerge. 2 miles west, 1% north two-door hardtop, runs good. : the time of the death of our FARM MACHINERY BOOMS s the students in oUr area. their educational efforts. The TRACTOR SALES nfFowler. * ' 32-3-p-20 Puppiesfree. 587-6842. 31-3-p-27 Miscellaneous 28 husband,, father, grandfather RED & WHITE TOP SILOS: As I see it, there are several property tax relief program' and great-grandfather. Special enacted this year assures that Phone 647-6356 V Now in our 45th year serving the • GETTING ENGAGED? See our TIMBER WANTED—Logs and thanks to Msgr. Bolger, Frs. reasons to justify the need for more aggressive and cost quality line of diamonds before this new center. Most basic, many people will get-refunds PORTLAND, MICH. 51-tf standing timber. Logs delivered Schmitt and Passeno for their from the state for all the in­ conscious farmers. Silos for you buy elsewhere. We*ve been to our yard." DEVEREAUX comforing words. Also Drs. perhaps, is that this kind of every purpose. Get all ihe'facts ** $ r selling diamonds in the Clinton vocational or "career" creased property taxes they pay SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Jordan, Smith, Graves, and for this school. A good many before you buy. Find out what a _ area for 30 years. We have Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, staff, nurses, and aides at the education is more expensive ^jtgftnwsw really heavy plaster coat is. Is it OPEN vaccinated Holstein much more to offer in style, than the regular program and others will get refunds for up to Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or Carson City Hospital. Also the 60 percent of the additional applied with a cement gun for heifers. Gaylord and Dave quality and price. See for 593-2552. 40-tf-28 Goerge-Osgood Funeral Home. no single school district in the &0SEH! better adhesion and a much Long, 8673 W. Juddville Rd., yourself and compare. Never a area can afford to put 6n the burden if their total property Mrs. Mary Smith and family taxes exceed 3.5 percent of their much heavier plaster lining Elsie, Phone 834-2810. charge to clean or check over 32-l-p-30 program for its own students DAY, WEEK, MONTH or inside like we do? We install the 30-3-D-21 diamonds after the sale. Any alone. income. LONG TERM LEASE foundation. Our trucks are self credit terms available. No ^The equipment needed is Unfortunately, this benefit, unloading with hydraulic FOR SALE-20 Herford calves. carrying charges. Open 6 days a DAVIS -1 wduld like to thank * costly and, in order to do the job although enacted in 1973, will CAINS, Inc. booms. Silo-Matic and VanDale week, open Monday and Friday 'Excellent for 4-H club projects. my neighborSj friends, and BUICK-PONTIAC equipment. Order now and Your choice. Don Sharkey, St nights till 9. HARR'S relatives for the cards and gifts OPEL-GMC avoid the fall rush. Booms Silo Louis, Mich. Phone 681-2440. JEWELRY, ST. JOHNS. NOTICE OVID TOWNSHIP I received on my 90th birthday. Skating party to collect toys Co. Inc, Harbor Beach, Mi, 1 30-3-p-21 PHONE 224-7443. 27-tf-27 TAXPAYERS — Beginning Also the ones who called on me. 48441. .Phone (517)* 479-6554. or 210 W. Hlgham December 7r 1973, through Jessie Davis 32-1-p-ao contact Jim O'Connor, St. February 8,1974,1 will be at the ST JOHNS - A skating party The St Johns Christmas 2-tf Johns, Mi. 48879. Phone: 224- FOR SALE — 1 bred black FOR SALE — Antique rocking Angus cows. Call after 5 pm., chair and picket fence. 2 miles Ovid branch of the Central WITGEN - I would like to will be held by the Economic Clearing Bureau is currently .7414. lOrtf-18'j 587-6777 " * * * 32-3-P-21 south, Ma miles .east of Fowler. * National Bank on Fridays, 9 thank Fathers Schmitt, Beahan, Opportunity Committee, Dec 19, collecting non-perishable food '••»»»••• OscarJ. Simmon. 32-l-p-27 a.m. to 5 p m., for the purpose of and Passano for their visits at Ranch Roller Rink from 7-10 items, clothing and toys for the FOR SALE - 8 Holstein collecting taxes. while I was at Carson City pm. needy. Farm Produce" 19 ' heifers. Approx. 800 lb. each. 1973 HOOVER $26.50 Nice 2-tone 1 will also take taxes at my Hospital. Also my relatives, Admission is 1 new toy to be Symbol of used to provide Christmas gifts Those who know of persons Phone 647-7254; Portland, Mich. Hoover cleaner. Used just a few t home at 1774 S. Shepardsville friends, and KC for their ' R.3. ' 32-1-D-21 times. All cleaning tools in-* Road on Monday and Wed­ prayers, gifts, and cards, also for the needy. who need help should call the Service' Skates Will be furnished. OEO office at 22-6702. FOR SALE — Hay and stratf. eluded, .'only $26.50. Cash or nesday from 9:00 to 5:00, and on for the food that was brought in 200 W. State St, 4591 Howe Rd., Vfc-miles east of terms. Call St. Johns collect 224- other days -as available. Mrs. while I was at the hospital and All-expense vacations ate often PHONE 224-2301 27, Bath 32-3-p-19 Juat that^—all expense. 2668 9 a m. to 9 p.m. Electro Katherine (Bill) Kelley, since my return home. Frank Witgen 32-l-p-30 I mmit "Ill Grand. 32-l-p-27" Treasurer, R.2, Ovid, Mich. AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN 48866. 32-10-p-29 STEVE'S REFUSE EQUIPMENT J • MUST SACRIFICE 6-1973 The family of Sam Aprile, and T Leaslng-Rentals-Servlce-Parts RILEY TOWNSHIP - The Mrs. Agenes Schlarf wish to •] . "Home Of The Friendly^Peop~U" MODEL SEW MACHINES m§i^m^ $41.50 Slight paint damage in Regular Board Meeting Will be thank our friends for flowers, 0 MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC shipment. Only 6 left. Sews held December 10 at the and donations, and words and SERVICE "• 5122 Notlh Grand Rjtei bntlni, Mich. Stretch material. Comes with a Township Hall at 8:00 p.m. acts of kindness in the death of 517<85-fc55 ' ' beautiful walnut sew table. Victor C.Hopp, Clerk. 32-l-p-29 our brother and friend. A ' (Liscensed Refuse Service) Writes names and is fully special- thanks to Osgoods, ELSIE BRANCH equipped to zig-zag, but­ RELIABLE^service on all Father Hankerd, the Phona 862-4227 tonholes, overcast, makes fancy electrical appliances. Pickup pallbearers, and Drs Grost and AL GALLOWAY designs by inserting cams. Only and delivery. Peck's Appliance Russell. It is deeply ap­ ST. JOHNS, EUREKA preciated, * f $$41,501 Cash dtneflm£'aVrange't& SenuioeJA965Q..KinleyoRoadt J^I. i 'CnV? USED FARM EQUIPmENT STradesiactteptediiCall'St.aohHSv, OvffijiMioh.'834'6710... 26.12,p^9,.., Mrs,.Welma Gelo. Mt 1 >JI tl 9r>) jhrt* > WE HAVE A COMPLETE " you secure this in­ o Continuous Cleaning Electric Range vestment with the best basement wall possible - 11232 Square Feat NEAR OVID ON E., , a poured concrete wall. KINLEYRD., 3 bedroom, LINE OF We are equipped to do ranch with , full, th? complete job or any EXTRAS! basement, 4 pc. bath, full ' pari of it. hring your , basement, on i<& acres, JOHN DEERE TOYS! \ prints over or call for an • Gas Forced Air Furnace with Power priced at $26,660.00. No appointment 587-3RU, Humidifier 562 READY-MIX COMCRETE • Sbund Insulation in Bath COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR For All Your Needs WHAT IS ... » Andersen Permashietd Windows FOR APPOINTMENTS ' QUALITY-SERVICE • All Aluminum Exterior AT OTHER TIM& PHONE: DISPLAYS!! Complete TV Wiring with'Color Antenna Annette While 224-4296 The people at. 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December 6,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3B Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News

Probate Court MORTGAGESALE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE MORTGAGE SALE - PUBLICATION OF NOTICE HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Default has been made in the FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in OF HEARING mm Lorraine Sprague Judge of Probate conditions of a mortgage made DEFAULT HAVING BEEN the terms and conditions of a State of Michigan, The HELENA M. BURK by Clinton County Asphalt MADE in the conditions of a qertain mortgage made by. Probate Court for the County of Register of Probate Company, a Michigan Cor­ certain mortgage made by MARY E. WEISENBERG of CLINTON. STACY R. ALLEVA of 2421 Wednesday Dec. 19,1973 poration, of 16262 Chandler the Township of Ovid, Clinton Estate of BONNIE JEANNE Road, East Lansing, Michigan, North Larch Street, Lansing, County, Michigan, Mortgagor, BALZER, Deceased, File No Arlene M. Hoag - Claims. Michigan, Mortgagor, to BANK Cotton isn's what it used to be Clara A. Wieber - Probate of to Dart National Bank, a to .CITIZENS MORTGAGE 19145 National Banking Corporation, OF LANSING, of Lansing, CORPORATION, a Michigan Will> Michigan, Mortgagee, dated corporation, Mortgagee, dated Take Notice: On January 30, 368 South Park Street, Mason, 1974, at 10:30 A.M., in the Michigan, 48854, mortgagee, May 31,1966 and recorded in the the 2nd day of March, 1971, and Tlcql Estate Transfers dated July 31, 1972, and office of the Register of Deeds, recorded in the office of the Probate Courtroom, SL Johns, • (Prom records In office of recorded on August l, 1972 in Clinton County, Michigan, in Register of Deeds, for the Michigan, before the Hon. Register of Deeds) Liber 268 of mortgages, page Liber 246, page 838, on June 6, County of Clinton and State of Timothy M. Green, Judge of — Home Economics Agent 677, Clinton County Register of 1966, which mortgage was Michigan, on the 5th day of Probate, a hearing will be held on Petition of Bonna M. Balzer,*- y just aren't making v Deed's records, on which assumed by RALPH LENTI, of March, 1971, in Liber 260 of The in the sun and rapidly mildew and won't fade ana Nov. 21: Pingel, Herbert E. mortgage there is claimed to be 4324 North East Street, Lansing, Clinton County Records, on Administratrix, for a deter- cotton fabrics the way they used deteriorate will soon be streak in the sun. and Agnes M. to Ronald C. and due, as of November 30, 1973, Michigan 48906. page 308, which said mortgage mination of heirs of the to. problems of the past, as new Water-repellent finishes ,still Mary Nita K. Boss property in the sum of EIGHTY ONE was thereafter assigned to deceased. Why? Because today's high­ and better weather-resistant in the experimental stage will' Sec 5 Watertown, Mortgagee having elected ROYAL OAK MORTGAGE Notice is further given that finishes for outdoor cottons soon help tents and other f THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED under the terms of said mort­ speed lifestyle puts a premium Nov, 21: Kroll Bruce E, and NINETY THREE & 02 COMPANY, a Michigan cor­ Bonna M. Balzer, has been on convenience and easy care, improve resistance to sun, canvas goods stand up to wind Barbara P. to Donald W. and gage to declare the entire poration, by assignment dated appointed Administratrix. weather, mold and mildew. and rain and permit cotton, ($81,293.02) Dollars. principal and accrued interest and 100 percent untreated Majorie R. Roberts, Lot 4, April 30, 1973, and recorded on Creditors are notified that cotton just didn't make the How nice this will be for our rainwear that will remain Covert's Woodland Acres. Under the power of sale thereon due, which election it May 10,1973 in the office of the copies of all claims against the lawn chairs, lounges, etc. water-repellent through does hereby exercise, pursuant grade. Nov. 23 Pribil, Frank C. contained in said mortgage, and Register of Deeds for said deceased must be presented, New and improved treat­ repeated home laundering in Gladstone Robert J. II and Kay the statue in such case made to which there is claimed to be County of Clinton in Liber 271 of .personally or by mail, to both ordinary detergent. Stain due and unpaid on said mort­ ments for cotton have gone a THE KEY TO better outdoor Ann to Lloyd R. and Clara B. and provided, notice is hereby Clinton County Records, on Bonna M. Balzer, and to the long way toward closing the cottons is the use of synthetic resistance will be better, too. Lewis property in Sec 2 given that said mortgage will be gage on the date of this notice, page 14, ort which mortgage Court on or before January 30, for principal, interest and convenience gap between resins rather than natural' All in all, the-future for im­ Greenbush. foreclosed by a sale of the there is claimed tobedue, at the. 1974. cottons and synthetics, and vegetable oils for coating proved Cottons looks pretty Nov. 23: Welton, Stanley and mortgaged premises, or some abstracting, the sum of date of thisnotice, for principal THIRTEEN THOUSAND Notice is further given that these facts can be helpful when cartvas. Combined with new good. As the research con­ Mary E, to Bruce E. and Rose part of them at public vendue, and interest, the sum of the estate will thereupon be doing your Christmas shopping. curing and dyeing techniques, tinues, consumers can expect to at the North Front Door of the EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY M., Welton property in Sec 24 TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND assigned to persons appearing Wash and wear^and durable these new coatings produce find the qualities they prefer Greenbush. Clinton County Court House, St. FOUR AND 19 100 DOLLARS TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY- ($13,874.19) and no civil action of record entitled thereto. press finishes, for instance, strong, durable fabrics that appearing more and more often Nov 26: Phillips, Lewis S. to Johns, Michigan, at 10:00 NINE AND 76 100 ($22,289.76); Dated: November 24, 1973. resist weather, mold and in cotton fabrics. o'clock a.m. Local Time, on or suit or proceeding at law or in reduce wrinkling and cut Ijfrry T. Schafer Inc. property equity having been instituted to Bonna M. Balzer ironing time. ^rfn Sec 19 Olive. Friday, January 4, 1974. And no suit or proceedings at Administratrix recover the debt secured by law or in equity having been Nov. 26: Davidson, Harry J. Said premises are situated in said mortgage, or any part 9698 Coleman Road WHEN FIRST introduced in and Virginia R. to Peter A. and the Township of DeWitt, Clinton instituted to recover the debt Haslett, Mich. 48840 thereof. secured by said mortgage or 1964, durable press fabrics were REGULATIONS ON TIGER MUSKELLUNGE Carol A. Palombit Lot 30 County, Michigan, and are Attorney for Petitioner: used primarily in sport shirts, Westwinds No 2, described as: NOW THEREFORE, by any part thereof. Now, Burwell and Shrank Therefore, by virtue of the slacks and work pants. Now Nov. 26: Roland, James and Commencing at a point 70 virtue of the power of the sale \By: John Agnew-Shrank about a billion yards of durable The Natural Resources Commission, under authority of Act Fay to Paul La Verne and Laura rods North of the Southeast, contained in said mortgage and power of sale contained in said 1020 Wash, Sq. Bldg. mortgage, and pursuant to the press cotton-polyester fabric is 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, orders thaUor a period of five' Ellen Kabelitz property in Sec corner of the Northeast pursuant to the statutes in such Lansing, Mich 48933 processed annually into all sorts years effective January 1, 1974, the hybrid muskellunge, 22 Victor. quarter (Vi) of Section 36, cases made and provided, statute of the 'State of Michigan Phone 482-5901 in such case made and 32-1 of clothing, as well as bed­ commonly known as the "tiger Muskellunge", shall be DeWitt Township, Clinton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN spreads, linens, tablecloths and deemed a muskellunge, and it shall be unlawful to take or County, Michigan, thence that on* Friday, December 14; provided, notice is hereby given that on Friday, the 4th day of draperies. possess tiger muskellunge except in accordance with laws, West approximately 80 rods to 1973, at 10:00 in the forenoon at Shepardsville rules, and regulations governing muskellunge. Approved the Sanderson Drain so- the North Front entrance of the January, 1974, at 10 o'clock am, Not only is ironing reduced or Local Time, said mortgage will eliminated, but creases stay in August 10, 1973. called, thence North 10 rods Court House in St. Johns, ) more or less to the North line Clinton County, Michigan (that be foreclosed by a sale at public News trousers, pleats stay in skirts and seams lie flat through of the Southeast quarter (ft) being the place of holding the auction, to the highest bidder, at MRS JOHN SPENCER of the, Northeast quarter 0/4) Circuit Court within the said the North door of the Court­ Phone 834-2615' laundering after laundering. Look for durable press and care of said Section 36, thence East County) said mortgage will be house in St. Johns, Michigan, of Devotions. The meeting closed PUBLICATION OF NOTICE along said line approximately foreclosed by a sale at public the premises described in said labels to guide your selections. OF HEARING with a Chinese Auction. 80 rods to the East section line auction to the highest bidder of mortgage, or so much thereof Nineteen 'grandchildren and Scientists -are currently RESTRICT SUCKER SPEARING SEASON State of Michigan, The of said section, thence South the premises described in said as may be necessary to pay the working to develop a durable Probate Court for the County of s great grand children were 10 rods more or less to the mortgage, or so much thereof amount due, as foresaid, on said Sunday guests of Mrs Fern press treatment for cottons Clinton. as may be necessary to pay the mortgage, with the interest that will permit them "to be The Natural Resources Commission, under authority of Act place of beginning, containing Davis and son, Dennis to honor 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, orders that the Commission order Estate of CLARA A. 5 acres more or less. amount due as aforesaid, and thereon at eight and one-half the 90th birthday anniversary of creased and uncreased at will WIEBER, Deceased, File No. any sum which may be paid by per cent (8-Mi%) per annum-and by ironing. If it becomes a of August 11,1972, for a period of four years effective Sep­ During the six (6) months Mrs Jessie "Grandma" Davis. tember 20,1973, be amended to read as follows: 19158. immediately following the sale, the undersigned at or before all legal costs, charges and A note from her wishes this reality, it will make altering TAKE NOTICE: On said sale for taxes and or in­ expenses, including the at­ and constructing durable press It shall be unlawful during the month of April of each year the property may be redeemed. correspondent to extend a to take any fish by spearing or bow and arrow north of December 19, 1973, at 11:00 Dated: November 30, 1973. surance on said premises, and torney fees allowed by law, and hearty "Thank You" for the garments at home much easier. A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, all other sums paid by the un­ also any sum or sums which Highway M-72 in the lower peninsula and from April 1 to DART NATIONAL BANK many cards and gifts she April )14, inclusive, each year between Highways M-46and St. Johns, Michigan, before the Mortgagee dersigned, with interest may be paid by the un­ received from her friends, CONSUMER CONCERN Hon. Timothy Green, Judge of thereon, pursuant to law and to dersigned, necessary to protect M-72 in the lower peninsula. John P. O'Brien relatives and neighbors that about fire safety has helped Approved August 10,1973. Probate, a hearing will be held Attorney for Mortgagee the terms of said mortgage, and its interest in the premises. helped to make her day a very bring about flame-resistant on the petition of Elmer ,F. 368 South Jefferson all legal costs and expenses, Which said premises are happy one. * finishes for cotton textiles. Wieber for probate of a pur­ Mason, Michigan 48854 32-4 including the attorneys fees described as follows: All of a Morning Star Chapter 279, Problems not yet completely ported will dated November 10, allowed by law, which premises certain piece or parcel of land OES of Ovid, met in regular solved include the loss of flame 1972, for granting of ad­ are described as follows: situate in the Township of Ovid sessionwith Worthy Matron resistance during laundering, GREAT LAKES SPEARING ministration to Elmer F. in the County of Clinton and CalistaReed and Worthy Patron the weakening or stiffening of Wieber of Kalamazoo the PUBLICATION OF NOTICE The-South 154 feet of the West State of Michigan, and the fabrics when they are, 200 feet i'f the north half of the Russell Gilbert presiding in the REGULATIONS executor named, or some other OF HEARING described as follows, to-wit: east. The usual correspondence treated, and the increased cost suitable person and for the State of Michigan, The south half of the northwest of fabrics with flame-resistant quarter of Section 34, Town 5 Part of the Southeast VA of the included a letter from the office determination of heirs. _ Probate Court for the County of of the Worthy Grand'Matron., . finisJies^The, search for an- Please take notice that the North, range 2 West, Township Northeast Vi of Section 13, Town i swersUo these problems goes atural Resources Commission, amder authority of Act •CLINTON* ^of DeWitt, Clinjon'County, '«! North, Range 1 West, Ovid and Patron, a letter regarding time limited for filing claims "• Estate of ARNOLD HAROLDS 1 on, however, and the result will Km, r .A. 1925, as amended, hereby orders that for a period of 'Micfifgan, subject tjo an township, Clinton County, the states allowmg dwd five years effective January 1,1974/on'the Great Lakes and ' against said estate is the 1st day ''CARTER, Deceased. ' •Michigan, described as follows: membership, and Join.AbigaU be improved products that 'of February, 1973. A copy of the easement over the west 50 feet better meet consumer connecting waters, it is unlawful with spear or bow and Take Notice: On Wednesday, thereof for highway purposes. Beginning 612.25 feet North of Chapter announcing a School of claims shall be presented to December 12. 1973 at 10:30 demands. arrow to take (a) walleye, sauger, Atlantic salmon, coho The Mortgagor, his suc­ Instruction with the Ovid Elmer F. Wieber, 1628 East A.M., in the Probate Court­ the Southwest corner thereof, Another major breakthrough salmon, chinook salmon, pink salmon, or splake; (b) perch cessors and assigns or any running thence East 146 feet; Chapter on Dec 11. A card of "G" Ave., Kalamazoo, room, Courthouse, St. Johns, thanks was read from Florence on the cotton scene is cotton except on Lake St. Clair during January and February; (c) Michigan and shall be served Michigan, before Hon. Timothy person lawfully claiming from thence North 86 feet; thence northern pike except during January and February; (d) or under it, shall within one (1) Harris. fabric with stretch. This personally or by mailing a copy Green,-Judge of Probate, a West 146 feet; thence South 86 product is easier to care for, muskellunge except during January and February on Lakes year from the date of the feet to the point of beginning. Worthy Matron Calista Reed thereof to the said address. A hearing will be held on the thanked the chapter for the more comfortable, and has Superior, Michigan, Huron, and the St. Marys River; (3) Petition of Ellen L. Carter to aforesaid foreclosure, sale be Subject to the rights of the sturgeon except during February. Approved August 10,1973. copy thereof shall also be filed entitled to redeem the entire monetary gift to help with her more resistance to wrinkling appoint her as administratrix of public and any governmental and abrasion. with the court together with a premises sold, by paying to the unit in any part thereof taken, grand chapter expenses. Calista Proof of Service authenticated deceased's estate, and to Reed, Elizabeth Gilbert, and determine the heirs at law of purchaser, his executors, ad­ used or deeded for street, road by affidavit or declaration ministrators, or assigns, or to or highway purposes. Mickey Besko told about the LOOK FOR tomorrow's under penalties of perjury. deceased. events they enjoyed and ob­ stretch cottons to be flame- Dated: November 27, 1973 the register of deeds in whose During the six months im­ Dated: November IB, 1973. office the deed is deposited for served at the recent Grand resistant, too, and watch for Elmer F. Wieber Richard J. Brake mediately following the sale, Chapter meeting in Grand stretch cottons to appear in .Atty for Petitioner the benefit of such purchaser, the property may be redeemed. Petitioner the sum which was bid therefor, Rapids. home furnishings. When used in 1628 East "G" Avenue 515 N. Capitol Avenue Dated at.Detroit, Michigan, . It was announced that our furniture covers and Lansing, Michigan 48914 with interest from the time of November l\ 1973. Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001 the safe at the rate percent next meeting will be on Dec 3 at upholstery, they offer improved Richard J. Brake ROYAL OAK MORTGAGE quality at reduced costs. Attorney for Petitioner: borne by the mortgage plus any COMPANY 7:30, due to the school of In­ Morris, Culver & Hunter, P.C. Attorney for Petitioner: struction with Owosso on the Awnings and tarpaulins and 515 N. Capitol Avenue other sums required to be paid Assignee of Mortgagee William H. Culver by law. regular night. other canvas products that fade 615 South Burdick Street Lansing, Mich. 48914 JAFFE, SNIDER, RAITT, The following committees iKalamazoo, Mich 49006 32-1 Phone 372-7780 BANK OF LANSING GARRATT & HEUER were appointed for the 1973-74 Mortgagee By: Richard F. Roth year; ' Esaming, Lewis Dated: October 31, 1973. Attorneys for Assignee of Goodrich, Jr, Mickey Besko, SNYDER, LOOMIS, EWERT, Mortgagee MaryLott; Proficiencyi Russell EDERER & PARSLEY 1800 First National Bldg. Gilbert; Finance, Raymond and 1200 'Bank of Lansing Building Detroit, Michigan 30-5 Virginia' Moore and Elizabeth Lansing, Michigan 48933 Gilbert; Auditing, Russell Auxiliary Attorneys for Mortgagee Honesty is not only the best Gilbert, Thelma Goodrich, Ruth 28-5 policy—it's the safest. Chamberlain; Publicity, Lucille Spencer; Sunshine Committee, meets Trout and Salmon Regulations- JoLawrenceand Ruth Cham­ Great Lakes and Connecting Hospital berlain; Instructor, Elizabeth )The Ladies Auxiliary to St. The people at Shepardsville Gilbert. Johns VFW Post 4113 will meet Waters Auxiliary Refreshments were served in Tuesday night, Dec 4 at 8:00 at The Natural Resources Commission, under, authority of Act News the dining room by Margaret the post home on N. US-27. CLINTON NATIONAL 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, and Act 165, P.A. 1929, as Potter and Molly Stinson. The ninth, District president sets cookie sale Tevilla DeFreese will make her amended, orders that for a period of five years effective The November meeting of the January 1,1974, no person shall catch or attempt to take any Sturgeon official visit for inspection. All can tell you. Member FDIC ST JOHNS - The annual Berean Circle met at the home chairmen 'please bring note species of trout or salmonn from any waters of the Great of Mrs Dale Squiers with a good books. Lakes or connecting waters or the Leland River or Lake Christmas cookie sale 'spon­ Size Limit sored by the Clinton Memorial attendance. All the reports were Charlevoix and its connection with Lake Michigan except read and accepted. with hook and line and in accordance with the size and daily Hospital Auxiliary will be held Increase Friday, Dec 14. It was voted to send a gift of limits prescribed below or as may otherwise be provided by money to Jo's Operation The Natural Resources law. \ The sale starts at 10 am in the Community Room of the Telephone. They will be taking Commission, under Central National Bank, care of the residents at the authority of Act 230, P.A. Species - all species of trout and salmon; open season - may County Farm at Christmas 1925, as amended, orders be taken at any time; size limit-10 inches; daily limit - five time. that for a period of five years singly or combined, but no more than 3 lake trout from Lake} The December meeting will effective January 1,1974, no Michigan, Lake Charlevoix, and its outlet or the Leland Fowler be held at the home of Mrs sturgeon may be taken or River. Approved August 10,1973. Mr and Mrs Vernon Benjamin Charles Swender on Dec 13 possessed from the waters of were Saturday afternoon instead of Dec 20, this state of a length less Miss Donna Hettinger chose than 50 inches. Approved visitors of Mrs Lula Boak. Notice is hereby given that the Village of Westphalia, Clinton County, Michigan, is offering for Mr and Mrs Vernon Benjamin as her topic for the meeting; August 10,1973, "Public Education." Mrs Doris sale at public bid, that portion of real estate located within the Village' of Westphalia, known as the INLAND TROUT AND SALMON REGULATIONS and daughter Louri and Mrs Pollard had charge of "Village Hall", which real estate Is more particularly described as follows: Lula Boak were Sunday af­ A parcel of land In the SE U of Section 5, T6N, R4W, Village of Westphalia, Clinton County, ternoon visitors, of Mr and Mrs Michigan, described as follows: Beginning at a point 271 feet West and 33 feet North of the SE The Natural Resources Commission, under authority of Act Clare Boak and family near corner of said Section 5, thence North 158 feet, thence West 59 feet, thence South 158 feet, thence 165', P.A. 1929, as amended, and Act 230, P.A. 1925, as DeWitt. REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY East 59 feet to.thepointof beginning. amended, orders that for a period of five years effective January 1,1974, no person shall take or attempt to take any LAKE TROUT Notice is hereby given that said sale shall beheld on January 15,1974, at 8:00 p.m., at the Village species of trout or salmon from any Of the inland waters of SPEARING - ZONING COMMISSION MEETING Hall, Village of Westphalia, Clinton County, Michigan. 1 this state except by hook and line during the open seasons The Village reserves the right to reject any and all olds submitted on the sale of sdid property if prescribed, and within the minimum size limits and STATEWIDE BAN. such rejection is in the best interest of the Village of Westphalia. maximum possession limits indicated below. The Clinton County Zoning Commission will hold a regular The .Natural Resources GENE DROSTE, Village Clerk meeting on Thursday, December 20,1973 at 8:00 p.m. in the Statewisde open seasons on all streams and designated trout Commission, under Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. lakes shall be from the last Saturday in April through the last authority of Act' 230, P.A. day in September ori all trout and salmon. Statewide open 1925, as amended, hereby orders that for a period of Any Persons having interests in the county or their duly seasons on all other inland lakes'shall be any time for all appointed representatives, will be heard relative to any trout and salmon. Size limits for brook trout shall be 7 inches; five years effective January 1,1974, no person shall take matters that should properly come before ,the Zoning all other trout and salmon shall be 10 inches. The daily limit Commission'. for trout and salmon'shall be five'fish singly or in com­ lake trout by means of a bination. spear or bow and, arrow . Arnold R. Minarik from anyV the waters over Administrator The above regulations apply except that five, brook troutmay which this state has be taken from streams in addition to the combination list of jurisdiction. Approved iflye fffih. Approved August 10,1973. August 10, 1073. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 6,1973 ' 4B 1^0 Clinton County News St Johns City Commission meeting minutes V Mayor Wood called jthe Board. The City Manager, H. cerning the need for the City to have the Mayor and City At­ 5:00 pm and turned off at I0:3(F. HAROLD SCHMALTZ WMia meeting to order at 8;G0 pm, • Weatherwax, was reappointed acquire engineering super­ torney draft a resolution of pm. Advertising Director • NEKPMPER Commisssioners Present: Fire Commissioner. Clare vision of the Sullivan water line. gratitude to Dr James Grost Motion by Comm. Hannah,/ Arehart, ^Ebert, Hannahp- 'Maier was reappointed as Fire) Motion by Comm. Hannah, and Mrs Jeanne Rand for their supported by Comm. Ebert to/ Chief. Richard Cornwell's years of-dedicated service on JIM EDWARDS Wilcox, Wood supported by Comm. Ebert to set the hours as requested by 1 Commissioners Absent: None service as Asst. Fire Chief was authorize the City Manager to the St Johns City Commission. the Chamber of Commerce. Editor Staff Present: H. Weather- extended for one, year. contact Williams and Works to Motion carried. Motion carried. *-' wax, City Manager, P. Maples, Motion by Comm. Hannah, inspect the installation of the Comm. Ebert stated that the The City Manager read a ;3$SSSgKffi3SS8TOS&m^ City Attorney, R. Humphrey, ' supported by Comm. Ebert to water line to the Sullivan Farm St Johns Chamber of Commerce memo from the City Treasurer Acting City Clerk. approve the minutes of October on behalf of the City. Motion requested the City enter into a concerning two bills which he The Acting City Clerk ad­ 23,1973 was presented. Motion carried. token parking meter program, requested t(J pay. ministered the Oath 6f Office carried. \ Motion by Comm. Ebert, the merchants favored the idea. Motion by Comm. Hannah, supported by Comm. Ebert to A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS upon newly elected Com­ Motion by Commissioner supported by Comm. Arehart to Motion by Comm. Wilcox, missioners Arehart and Wilcox. Ebert, supported by Comm. have the City Attorney draw a supported by Comm. Arehart to authorize the City Treasurer to Wilcox to approve the warrants. public works contract between have the City work with the pay the bills as requested. The Commission took the Motion carried. the City and Mr Searles for the Chamber of Commerce on the Motion carried. following action by motion: Mayor Wood a'sked for ad­ installation of the Sullivan token program. Motion carried. Motion by Comm. Wilcox, Between the lines Robert H. Wood was elected ditions or deletions from the "water line, and to authorize the Comm. Ebert also stated that supported by Comm. Hannah to . Mayor. Comm. Ebert was agenda as presented. Mayor and Acting Clerk to sign the Chamber of Commerce had adjourn the meeting. Motion elected V^ice-Mayor. Comm, Several additions were made. said contract on behalf of the requested that due to the energy carried. rArehart was appointed as City Motion by Comm. -Arehart, City. Motion carried. crisis the Christmas lights on Mayor Wood declared the with Jim Edwards Commission representative on supported by Comm. Ebert to The City Manager forwarded Clinton Avenue be turned on at meeting adjourned at 9:37 pm. the Planning Commission. Lyle approve the agenda as amen­ copies of Superintendent Huntoon and Charles Coletta ded. Motion carried. Bensinger's report concerning were reappointed' to the The City Attorney read the operations of the D.P.W. ; WHY IS IT? .,. That each house contains 1 or 2 closet or Planning Commission. Comm. proposed Ordinance '26i. Comm. Hannah lead a Bannister ... The car always winds up parked next to the cupboard doors that won't close correctly. Ebert was appointed City Discussion followed. discussion of possible traffic The Bannister United Bruce Valentine receiving 5th only puddle of water within 50 miles. ... Car ash trays are usually completely empty or Comm. representative to the Motion by Comm. Ebert, problems and child safety in the Methodist Sunday, School prize. ... The television program you'd REALLY like to completely full. Park Board. supported by Comm. Wilcox to areas around various City sponsored a Halloween Party Several young people kept see was on the night before. ... People who stop by your house when you Jack Bertoldj and Kurt accept the City Attorney's schools. for all area children on games going for the children. ... When you're in a hurry, it always takes about aren't home tell you about it in such a way that it Becker were reappointed to the reading of proposed Ordinance Motion by Comm. Hannah, Halloween eve. Eighty children They were Todd Moore, Donna 30 minutes to get a call through to Bath or Fowler. seems they feel you should feel guilty about it. Park Board. Donald Roesner No. 261 as the first reading and supported by Comm. Ebert to dressed in costumes joined in Hinkley, Cathy Schlarf, Cindy ... That household item such as lights, faucets, .,. Car seats and dashboards refuse to remind and Robert Thompson were further, to set December 10, request the Police Dept., in games and fun. and Kathy Moore and Jim etc all go haywire at the same time. you to mail the letters that sit on them for days at a reappointed to the Parking Lot 1973 at 7:45 pm as the time for a conjunction with the City Elmer Leydorf, Mrs Brad Valentine. /• ,.. When you use the stapler, once every 6 time. ' Board. Comm. Hannah was Public Hearing on said Or­ Manager, study the areas and Mithcell, and Mrs Ivan Hof- months, it contains no staples. ... That some shoppers, buying enough groceries reappointed as the City Comm. dinance. Motion carried. report back to the City Com­ ferbert served as judges for the Carrie Miller and Anna Jo /< representative oil the Parking mission. Motion carried. costumes. Winners were John' Goldman kept things going with , ... Some people won't identify themselves on the to feed the Detroit Lions, insist on clogging up the The City Manager reported their fortune telling booth. phone, but they expect you to know to whom you're express lane. " Lot Board, Walter Pierce, Jr, that the City had received Motion by Comm. Ebert, Paul Hyde, 1st prize, being talking. .,. You're always 1 penny short of having the and Kenneth Munger were, verification from the State that supported by Comm. Arehart to dressed as an elf; Tracy Green, Two large pinatas were made ... The best picture is there for the taking after correct change. reappointed to the Board of the area commonly known as have the Mayor, on behalf of the 2nd prize; Karen Swanson, 3rd by Gayle Green's Sunday the family camera is out of film. ... When you discover a product you really like, it Appeals. Virgil Zeeb was Sullivan Farm, was now legally City Commission, send a letter prize; Vicki Green, 4th prize, School Class and then filled with ... On those nights, you plan to go to bed early, suddenly disappears from the market. reappointed to the Board of annexxed to the City. of appreciation to the St Johns and Susie Saylor receiving 5th candy which was broken open eleventethree things come up so you can't. ... Some people awake from a nap refreshed Review. Motion by Comm. Wilcox, Jaycees and Jaycettes for their prize. Winners for the older and all the children filled their ... After^runntng licketysplit into the house, the while others wake completely groggy and dragged Mrs. Roger Freeman was supported by Comm. Ebert to most successful community group were, Sandy Schlarf, 1st sacks with candy. Refresh­ phone stops ringing just when you start to lift the out. v reappointed to the Library allow Mr Searles to proceed Halloween party. Motion prize; dressed as a funny old fat ments were served. Anabel receiver. ... Some people refuse to learn how to pronouce Board. Comm. Hannah was with installation of the water carried. man; Jane Porubsly, 2nd prize; Peck and Gayle Green were in ... The section of the paper you want to read isn't other people's names correctly. reappointed as City Comm. line to the area. Motion carried. Motion by Comm. Hannah, Russell Schlarf, 3rd prize; charge of the evening with the rest of the paper. ... That some adults expect high school athletes representative to the Library Discussion followed con­ supported by Comm. Ebert to David Hyde, 4th prize; and festivities. ... The blockbuster movie you've been so anxious to perform like professionals. to see isn't nearly as good as you had expected. ... Michigan's weather always lulls you into ... There's always at least one unexpected bill comfort and then blasts you with unbelievably each month. rotten doses of rain, snow or ice. IB O 0 •

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Ma Bell says use the phone for fun and games. Oh yes, I exaggerate a bitsyblt. But what about But Ann Landers says husbands should phone* if Ma Bell? Is there a more gigantic exaggeration they are going to be late for dinner. than to come on TV and even hint that a husband would encourage his wife to make whimsical : 1972 Oldsmobile98 Luxury sedan, 4-door, You can't have both. Which is why grown 1973 Oidsmbbile98 Luxury Coupe, full; full power air conditioning, AM-FM, husbands sob a lot, and pound nails into bachelors. phone calls? Incredible. This would be the same as , power, air Conditioning, vinyl top, AM- v You've seen those TV commercials for Bell. Mrs encouraging a glutton to eat, or an alcoholic to vinyl top. Beautiful is reminiscing about an old friend who drink. No .husband is that dumb. Whatever hap­ . 'PM; •':•.". .'-'•'.•;•-—.' ••'•• -V-v.-'.: moved to Yugoslavia 42 years ago. Mr Beautiful pened to truth in advertising? 1973 Chevrolet Caprice 2-door hardtop, V- 1972 Oldsmobile Toronado, full power,air says why not call her up^and^wish her Happy 8 automatic, full power, air con- conditioning, AM-FM, Tape, vinyl.top^ Tuesday. Then comes the miracle of direct dialing You are wondering what turned me on so hard. I will tell you. At the last minute the other^af- *Ui^* '^wu**! ^dltioolngr AM-EM.-.— as performed only on TV where there are no wrong ternoon, I discovered pressing duties would keep 1972 Buick LeSabre, 2-door'3ardtopJ V- numbers and the person you>ca!l is always home, me at my desk beyond the dinner hour. Ann .1973 Chevrolet Impala 4-door," power 8, automatic, air conditioning, radio sitting by the phone, wondering why you haven't steering and brakes, radio, air con- and power steering. phoned in 42 years. Landers says a prime fracturer of marriages is the bum who never phones to say he'll late. So I • ; ditiorting. ., , • •''•; % . • •' *.'" \-.= - When it comes to phones, I am an admitted male | dialed. Busy signal. chauvinist hog. Women talk on the phone for 1973 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, 9 1971 Oldsmobile Toronado Deluxe, full hours, saying nothing. Men use the phone only as a You know the rest. 45 minutes later I was still passenger, full power, air con- - power! air conditioning, vinyl top. .;. business tool, or to set up a poker game. The 'dialing for naught. Oh my. There is nothing more ditioning, AM-FM radio. average phone conversation between males lasts- exasperating than wanting to tell your wife you The differences in 1971 Chevelle station, wagon, V-8, 15 seconds. The average length of a female-to- are going to kill her but not being able to because 1973 Chevrolet Impla: 2-door ^hardtop, female call can't be computed because they automatic, power steering and radio. she WON'T GET OFF THE LOUSY PHONE! a Bee's Pre-owned car V AM:FM, air conditioning, vinyl top.: haven't hung up yet. After an hour of busy signals, I crumpled on the I do not know why it is that women enjoy long floor, racked with sobs, cursing both my wife and 1970 Oldsmobile B8, 4-door sedan, .V-8,. talks on the phone, and men hate them. Wives will that stupid Ann Landers. A fellow employee asked 1973 Oldsmobile Roy ale, 2 door hardtop,* automatic, power steering'and brakes, tell you they must phone each other because their me what was wrong. I punched him in the mouth. full power, air conditioning, vinyl top, radio. '•-•'•- ' '' • N .' husbands never talk to them. Wives are always He is a bachelor. AM-FM radio. saying nonsense like that. The last time I tried to t 1970 v Chevrolet Impala, 4-door V-8, talk to my wife, she shushed me because she heard When I got home, my wife was just hanging up. 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,: 2 automatic, power steering and a phone ringing. It was next door, but she an­ She asked me why I was late for dinner. I started , door hardtop, v>8, automatic, power brakes, radio and vinyl top. swered ^anyway. I don't know who was calling to cry again. "•'•steering,' power, brakes, radio,'vinyl because she hasn't returned home yet. Onward and upward. • '••top. •• ;:•.". "'-v 1971 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door, \N8 1972 Chevelle, 2 door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, power: Clinton represented at wool contest automatic, radio, power steering. .brakes, radio, vinyl top; ."•'•'•

The District 4, Make It- in a fashion show before judges Hoopingarner, 14, who will go 1972 Chevelle Malibu 4-door sedan. V-8; 1970 Buick LeSabre, 4-door Hardtop, V- Youself With Wool Contest was and before an audience. on to the State Contest, the automatic, radio, power steering and 8, automatic, power steering and . held November 10, 1§73, at District 4 was represented by daughter oPMr and Mrs Roger ;: brakes', '• . ' • brakes, air conditioning, radio and Anthony Hall at Michigan State thirteen girls from five coun­ Hoopingarner, of 2112 Fontain vinyl top. University. ties, Clinton, Genesee, Ingham, Trail, Holt. Senior winner, who The Make It Yourself With Livingston, and Shiawassee, will also go on to the State 1970 Oldsmobile 88 Delta, 2-door hardtop, Wool Contest is not only a There were 14 articles en­ Contest, is Patty Kowaiczyk, 19, V-8, automatic, power steering and sewing and knitting contest, but tered, consisting of coats, the daughter of Mrs Mary brakes, vinyl top and radio. „ , it is an educational experience dresses, and suits. Kowaiczyk, of 3686 20th St., for young people, where the ' Three groups were judged, Wyandotte. contestants learn to select fine Pre-teens 10-13, Juniors 14-16, Other contestants were Wool material for the patterns and Seniors 17-21. Pre-teen Dorothea Beachnau of Eagle, USED CARS they have chosen. winner-is Katy Greenway, 12, Laurinda Nichols of Corunna, The girls are not only judge on the daughter of Dr. and Mrs R. Donna Fiebelkorn, Brenda Complete'Financing $1,295 ..". ,1969: Oldsmobile .98 Luxury selection and construction of the Greenway, of 205 Pauline Dr, Rasch, both of East Lansing, * sedan, 4-door V-8, automatic, power garment, but they must appear Howell. Junior,winner is Lynn Susan Butler, Becky Taylor, Available : steering and brakes, radio and air both of Flint, Shon Hay, Janet conditioning. Deeg, both of Mason, and Cathy Copple, Marcia Waite, both of $695 1969 Oldsmobile 88, 4 door TdbAY'S Williamston. sedan, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top. $1195; V. ,1967 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, Real Estate Riley and , full power, air conditioning, AM-FM radio. by HANK FURMAN Olive The Olive's 4-H Projects Club held their annual Family picnic USED TRUCKS dinner and meeting on Sunday, % The home seller who tries to arrange financing with a home Nov 4(h at the Riley Elemen- " 1973 Chevrolet k ton pickup, 6 cylinder, buyer by himself can often have a really rugged time. There 'tary School. standrad transmission. 1971 Ford 1/2 tbri pickup, V-8, automatic are all sorts of difficulties about financing that an amateur / After the wonderful dinner often must struggle with. Meanwhile his prospective buyer the club held their meeting, 1972 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup, V-8, 1971 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup, V-8, may lose heart, and decide to keep looking for another giving out certificates, pins and • standard, transmission,/arid radio. standard transmission, radio. property! A real estate man, on the other hand, can help a fair money. Also they honored prospective buyerjinost easily and quickly to procure the sort ' their leader, Mrs Goldie Moore 1971 Ford xk ton pickup, V-8, automatic, 1967.Ford,.& ton pickup, 6 cylinder, of loan he will need to finance a property. with an Open House, as she -.; radio, four'speed, *• retired from the 4-H program power steering, radio, sliding rear And FURMAN REALTY CO, 1515 North U.S. 27, 224-3236 is this year; and with the helR of window. extremely knowledgeable in all facets of financing to provide their parents and the other you with the assistance you'll need. We take pride in ex­ leaders of the club, they really 1971 Ford % ton pickup, V^, standard tending the utmost in conerned personal service and invite surprised Mrs Moore. The BEE'S WARRANTY DOES ALL THIS, transmission and radio. you to call us today with your listing too. When we show your cakes were . baked and home, you can be sure we are showing to a completely decorated by some of the You get 100% repair or replacement qualified buyer.notjustalooker.Open: 8:30-5 Mon-Frl; 9:30- members also. Mr and Mrs cost coverage oh engine, transmission, 3 Sat; & by app't. \ Lloyd Brock'er, former leaders, were hosts for the afternoon. rear axle, brake and electrical system HELPFUL HINT: Former members helped with for 30 days or 2,000 miles: And 13% the serving. It sure is a most Each house should be presented In its best light. This means wonderful feeling to know we discount on,parts and labor for a full Hshould be shown as an Individual home.'rather than played have so many wonderful friends 24 months* against other properties In the same area. ' who love us and care about us. k We appreciate it very much. December 6,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Enter Now!

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Dean Furnish, #i-.^ Wedding Anniversary. The hall • Rev Brian Kundinger presented j By WILUAML/ftllfcfr was decorated throughout with a program of songs and ac­ PAtfusion AfjriculLiiie Ani'Jll By JOHN AYLSWORTH bells and. blue and silver companied on his guitar for,' streamers. Floral • group singing. The gift tabje1 arrangements and candles ' was centered with a Jive adorned the tables where the evergreen tre'e to which guests were served a buffet Forty to fifty thousand dollars much remains to be done! You The County 4-H Council voted the age of 9 during the calendar The Ear Floppers 4-H club monetary gifts had been lied. /Building roads, improving members worked their leader supper. The tiered anniversary a mile is about what it takes to can help out by double checking roads, maintaining roads costs November 19 to change the 4-H year, 4-H leaders in Clinton She also received several other build a mile of hard surfaced Calendar year from October 1- County discussed lowering the dogs for the blind project for 45 cake was decofated with bells gifts and cards. The committee your license plate application to a lot of money. The more money and the numerals 25 on top, Kim tarvia road. As you can see, be sure number 19 is in the September 30 to January, 1- age for members to 8 years but minutes at their last meeting. ' in charge of the affair 'was available, the better our local The members would like to Nethaway registered the building roads takes a lot of upper right hand corner and roads. i December 31 beginning with the most of them were opposed to Letha Furnish, Thora Austin, money. So does improving and summer program 1974. This lowering the age that low. If encourage other youth in­ guests. > A piano solo, Madge Craig and Loreta Clinton County is written in for More state highway dollars "Memories" by Mary Ann Sovis maintaining roads. county of residence. means the 4-H age limits have anyone has a question on the terested in dogs to join their Warren. would be returned to Clinton club. Fair premiums and preceded a humerous "This is Clinton County built 32 miles been lowered 3 months. A youth new 4-H policy they should have returned home after The money allocated from the County if all cars driven in the will now be eligible for join 4-H contact the County Extension certificates were passed out to Your Life, Gerald and Pat" skit of improved roads this year, but state to counties for roads is county showed Clinton as their spending three weeks in if he or she reaches his 10th .Office in St. Johns. the members. , which was given by Mrs Wiesboden, Germany where partly based on the number of county of residence on license birthday or older sometime Nethaway's brother James cars and trucks registered in plate applications. they visited, her brother, Staff during the calendar year, A The Nimble Fingers 4-H club Musson. A silver tree centered Sgt. David Longstaff and each county, and the more cars If your license plate ap­ The TaU Waggers 4-H Club the gift table from which the Jith PCA, I paid interest youth whose birthday fell in members celebrated their 3rd members haye elected new family. They also spent some and trucks registered in Clinton plication doesn't show Clinton October, November or honored couple opened their only on ths money I County means more money for birthday November 26 with a officers for the 1974 winter time sightseeing in the im­ needed, when I needed It, as your county of residence and December will now be eligible program. The new officers are: gifts.r.Helpingr to arrange the mediate area. local roads. the number 19 in the upper right birthday cake being presented and not a penny more., to join a year earlier than they Terri Barker - President; affair were the couples five It doesn't matter where you hand corner, cross out what's to them by the St Johns Lions children, Paula, Rob, Bill Glen Mrs Louisa Whitehead was would have before the change in Club. In the three years of Rhonda Kanaski - Vice hostess in her home on West buy your license plates as long there and write in Number 19 policy. President; Lori Lashaway - and Kim. as Clinton County is denoted aS and Clinton County in their raising dogs for the Leader Dog Hibbard Road to a open house in This change in the 4-H for the Blind program, the Secretary; Sally Buggs - About 80 persons gathered in honor of Mrs Nina Ryon on the your county of residence. proper places. Treasurer; Denise Cerny - You remember last spring Calendar year will coincide members have raised 20 dogs the dining room of the Mid­ occasion of her 88th birthday, This will help our local roads that have graduated from the Newsreporter; and Carrie many neighbors, friends and •^Kiti-:""- and the road problems we had. become better to travel upon with the new State 4-H policy dlebury United Methodist change regarding participation Leader Dog School and are with Buggs and ken Lashaway - church Sunday to surprise relatives attended. The honored in the State ,and National 4-H their new masters plus sbt more Recreation Leaders. Members Grace Putnam on the occasion received a group gift and Award program. The State 4-H dogs in training at Rochester. received their fair premiums, of her birthday. A cooperative several other gifts and cards. Assistant prosecutor policy recommends that each ^certificates, pins, trip awards, Refreshments appropriate to PCA J the go ahead people That's quite a record for the 4- dinner was served at tables county establish their own age H club. Mr Sam Serrell - sunflower and pumpkin contest decorated with a birthday the occasion were served. Talk To policies pertaining to all ac­ Principal of Rodney B. Wilson ribbons and certificates. The tivities or awards that originate club plans to go Christmas CHARLES addresses legal secretaries Jr. High, presented the club within the county. The State with $25 for their work in this Caroling and bowling. BRACEY Awards program will accept Demonstrations were given by yowloeilPCApliiintr Nineteen members of the collected regarding child care program. This money was records for members who attain raised by the Jr High students Stephanie Smith - "Sewing Clinton County Legal from the fathers of children. Needs"; Terri Barker - "How to Secretaries Association held Without these funds being this past spring as part of the school carnival. Mr Ralph Match Plaids"; Harry their meeting Thursday, Nov 28 collected, the burden would fall Moldenhauer - "How to Make at Daley's. back on the taxpayers of 'the Lynam, Board of Trustees member of the Leader Dog Mice from Weeds"; Lori County. * FOWLER Hufnagel on "How to use a Assistant Prosecutor, Patrick , The next meeting will be.held School, spoke about the leader dog program and they presently Pattern" and Carrie Buggs on Joslyn was guest speaker and Jan 17 at Daley's with the guest "How to Decrease in Knitting." gave a talk on the duties of his speaker being special agent Mr and Mrs Larry Thelen and now have leader dogs ""•'"T-iO.l.MK.MW, ^ throughout the world. U04S.US-27 St. Johns office, one of the subjects being Theodore S. Klimaszewski of family, Mr and Mrs Bruce Phone 224-3062 the method and amount the FBI. Campbell and Pauline Thelen The Double M 4-H Horse club and boyfriend were The "Clovers" is the name members are taking the Thanksgiving ' Day dinner selected by a new 4-H club Veterinary Science Project this guests of Mr and Mrs Martin organized in St Johns with 22 winter under the leadership of Thelen and family. members. The organizational Carol Richards. The horse COUNT ON LP Mr and Mrs Carl Boak and leader is Martha Brown. Other judging team is being coached daughter Eileen and Mrs Lula leaders include Judy Van- by Lela Clark and Jackie GAS THE JOB! Boak were Thanksgiving Day dermark, Esther Rutter, Tom Faught. The members went dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Hutton, Roberta O'Conner and roller skating November 15 and Prompt Delivery 6560 S. Begole Rd. Cecil Boak of St Johns, Jean Williams. The club elected had an enjoyable time. The PERRINTON members are looking forward Mrs Agnes Fox spent from two additional officers: Marilyn Martin - Newsreporter and Jodi to visiting Mrs 'McFadden's %N - 2W - WN Wednesday to Monday in Flint riding clinic soon. with Mr and Mrs Donald Fox Livingston - Recreation Leader. From Pompeii and family. The club will hold a Christmas i PHONE POMPEII Party on December 17 at the Mr and Mrs James Olin of home of Marilyn Martin. Seventeen 4-H members and Minnesota, Mr and Mrs Duane leaders interested in En­ Boak and family and Mr and tomology projects enjoyed a 838-2201 YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU CHECKED Mrs Patrick Thelen of Grand The Snoopy Snoopers 4-H club winter cocoon hunt November Rapids were Thanksgiving Day members have elected Lauri 23 in Montcalm County. They THE DEAL AT... dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Love as their president for 1974. found a number of Promethea Clair Thelen and family. Other officers elected are: Moth cocoons in areas Mr and Mrs Donald Simon Shawn McBryde - Vice populated with Sassafras Trees. and family of Mount Clemens President; Beth Hill - In January the group will have EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. spent Thanksgiving weekend Secretary; Heidi Barclay - a winter insect hunt in Clinton 200W. Higham ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2285 with Mr and Mrs Martin Treasurer; Vince Elder - County. The date has not been Schafer. h- * • Newsreporter, and Todd set yetJ 'Anyone interested in Goodrich - RecreaUon 'Leader. joiningftfie group sHouldcohtact * ) The club held their achievement^^ ciyH^-Feck"^ St -Johns • T,.. of Middletomin Ely Hwy. r7 »*- meeting as the girls modeled *f* their clothing and knitting SERVES ALL YOUR NEEDS IN STEEL projects. Demonstrations were You would have to squish given by Todd Goodrich on yourlawnmower together to get FARM BUILDINGS, BUTLER GRAIN BINS "How To Hold a Bow & Arrow" between those houses, look at and Angela Elder on "How To thatbig building, Mr Bus-driver !AND KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS Do Tailor Tacts." The members how much further? received their fair premium These are some of the FLOW GRAIN DRYERS money and certificates. Lauri statements made by 39 mem­ Call Us For All The Details Love told about her 4-H trip to bers and parents of the Busy Hastings this summer. The Farmers 4-H Clubs as they WE ARE ALSO DEALERS FOR members are'scheduled to go traveled to Chicago over roller skating in St Johns on Thanksgiving weekend. CLAY AND CARDINAL EQUIPMENT LINES . January 19 and voted to hold a A chartered} bus left Friday MIDDLETON Phone 236-7358 club Christmas Party with the morning, Nov' 23 and arrived date to be announced later. back Sunday night, Nov 25. Points of interest the group The Victor 4-H members saw and attended while in taking cultural arts projects Chicago were Shedd's this winter held their first Acquarium, a guided bus tour of workshop under the leadership Chicago with a Chinese dinner of Elizabeth Curtis. The nine in Chinatown, Museum of members made marble Science and stock exposition CHRISTMAS minagerie (little animals made and rodeo, and National 4-H out of cracked marbles). The Club Congress Church Service. group elected officers as The trip was made possible follows: Kevin McDougall - through the efforts of the clubs The Super gift President and Cathy Curtis as money raising activities and that gives back his weekends:"" Secretary. The members local businessmen. discussed various projects they The Busy Farmers 4-H Clubs could make and what they would like to thank the following would do at their next meeting. businessmen for helping make such a wonderful trip possible: The Big Dealers 4-H members Antcliff's Dept Store, Fields voted to hold a Christmas Party Pharmacy, Clinton National on December 12 with a gift Bank, Hart's Grocery, Jinny's, exchange from $1.00 to- $2.00. McPhail's Ins, Welster Hard­ Diane Goerge and CindyTheis ware, Wild's Furniture and TV, were elected to plan the party. Leonard Hardware, Ovid Oil The members are busy getting Company, Ovid Roller ..Mills, started on their projects. Sheldon's Packing.

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View from I hope the steps proposed by both President Nixon and by Stanley Powell Governor Milliken will prove to the Senate be the most drastic steps we have to take to get through the State Representative energy crisis, however, I am not By SEN. WILLIAM S. BALLENGER too optimistic about this grave situation being short-lived. •Qjhis week was a busy and that the merger should take gas stations and other the Governor asked us to give productive one around the State place on January 1, 1974, and businesses. him tools to meet energy DON'T BUY FAKE LICENSE Basketball tour­ giving them a realistic preview High School Athletic Legislature. Many public then reissue it to take effect Governor Milliken also asked shortages on a long-term basis. PLATE TABS naments. .. state police and of what could happen this Association officials already hearings and committee possibly March 1, 1974. The for immediate passage of Among them would be I've noticed several warnings conservation officers.. .air winter if the fuel shortage are giving consideration to the meetings were held, as well as Governor's recommendation is discretionary power to im­ authority for the Public Service from the Secretary of State and water pollution,,. - becomes acute. possibility that basketball five prolonged general a very drastic and far reaching plement lower speed limits. It is Commission to determine sites regarding the private swine. . . enforced school State Agriculture Depart­ activities may have to be sessions. The House proposal, which certainly estimated that by lowering the for new power plants, and to get manufacture of fake license busing. . . highway con­ ment officials say that owners curtailed, especially tour­ Republicans had three should not be put into effect speed limits to 50 miles per hour supply and demand information plate tabs for 1974 and thought I struction bids... ski resorts of highly mechanized farms are naments, State finals for girls protracted Party caucuses. without very careful con­ we can save 250 million gallons from the oil industry; for the would pass the information on .. .snowmobiles... taxes. preparing for the worst and are scheduled at four cities on Backstage much of the sideration and opportunity for of gasoline a year in Michigan creation of a State Energy Fund to you. What do all of these seemingly may have to curtail plantings December 14 and 15. consideration pertained to weighing all the arguments pro alone. for the Department of Com­ Apparently certain in­ unrelated subjects have in. next spring. What most non- Some are even contending and con. merce, which has done an ex­ common? farmers don't think about is that, in the face of the gas various phases of the energy A bill proposing to lower the dividuals hope to make a little that many buildings housing crisis and the very con­ speed limit to 50 miles per hour cellent job in providing extra money to help beat the All of them may, in some way, shortage, U.S. Judge Stephen leadership for our fuel supply be vitally affected if the cattle, pigs, and chickens are Roth may find it difficult to troversial question of whether GOVERNOR AND has already been introduced by rising cost of living by making heated by bottle gas, which or not the state departments of LEGISLATURE ACT TO my Republican colleague, efforts in recent months; and and selling their own license burgeoning energy crisis order major cross district for the state authority to reaches the level predicted for could become a scarce com­ busing for Michigan school Social Welfare, Mental Health, MEET CRISIS Representative Dan Angel of plate tabs. And certain, modity. Public Health and a few All of us know by now thatithe Marshall. h ' 'establish energy consumption otherwise honest citizens, may it these days. children. miscellaneous agencies should energy crisis that we've'been Steps have already been 'labeling standards for all ap­ also be tempted to "save a In many small' ways, steps STATE POLICE, con­ The question has been raised be combined into a new super hearing and reading about for taken in State Government to pliances sold in Michigan. little" by purchasing the tabs already have been taken by servation officers and other law as to whether Michigan oil and Department of Human Ser­ some time is very real. And we conserve as much as we The Governor also hit hard on and putting them on their state government to ease ef­ enforcement agencies use large gas production could be in­ vices. H5345, the bill to establish all know by now that we must possibly can. I have previously the need for effective and ef­ present license plates. Don't. fects of the crisis, and many amounts of gasoline in their creased to pick up the slack. the new department, was take steps to save energy. If we reported to you about some of ficient mass transportation You could end up in jail. agencies already have serious daily patrols, which face cur­ Unfortunately, Michigan, which reported favorably from the don't, the energy situation will the things we've done and I systems to serve as a less ex­ I don't know who it is that is plans under consideration to put tailment in the near future. has about 5,000 producing oil House Appropriations Com­ become considerably worse. think it is appropriate to repeat pensive alternative to the use of making them, or where they're into effect if the energy shor­ Tourist Council officials wells, is not a major producer mittee and placed on our Governor Milliken last week, them. private automobiles. He selling them, but there is only tage becomes critical. foresee the possibility of poor and couldn't make much of a calendar for second reading. asked for the acquisition of one legitimate, legal place to winter sport seasons, and dent in the shortage even if it in a special message to the The thermostats in state surpassed its predicted Meanwhile, House Con­ Legislature, pointed out the buildings have been lowered to hundreds of additional busses, buy your 1974 tabs and that is WORD HAS GONE out to snowmobilers - Michigan has the expediting of commuter from the Secretary of State's state offices to turn down more of them than any state in production for 1974-75 of 24 current Resolution 273, which seriousness of the energy 68 degrees. million barrels of crude oil and would disapprove the executive shortage and asked us to grant Decorative lighting on state train development, expediting office. You can order them by thermostats, turn off unneeded the U.S. - may well suffer from of Dial-a-Ride bus systems for mail when you receive your lights and electrical appliances, a shortage of fuel, even though 84 billion cubic feet of natural order of the Governor trans- him special, broad powers so he buildings, including the Capitol gas. fering certain departments, can act immediately to meet Dome has been discontinued. which 22 cities in Michigan are letter and form from the to use smaller cars and drive the machines aren't gas eaters. agencies and parts of agencies emergencies. A mandatory 50 mile per hour eligible; development of a Secretary's office, or if you slower, and to do any of a to this new Department of Several happenings recently speed limit has been imposed on Park-and-Ride program for don't get them for some reason, number of other things to help DeWitt Twp meeting minutes Human Services, was reported point to the seriousness of the all state vehicles, including the encouraging car pools and go to your nearest Secretary of conserve power. But much still means of encouraging more State branch office. Look at it remains to be done. favorably from the House energy shortage and I expect Governor's, except in cases of Synopsis of the regular mittee minutes were reviewed. Policy Committee, and is also that we will be seeing even • emergency such as would, be the inter-city bus service, par­ this way, it's the only sure way State Highway Department ticularly between our to beat the high cost of living. meeting of the DeWitt Township DeWitt Excavating billing was on the House second reading' more serious effects brought case with State Police vehicles. officials are girding for a rather Board held November 26, 1973 discussed, A letter will be calendar. This all adds up to a about by the shortage. ' population centers and our The fine and court costs would drastic drop in revenues they Studies are currently being northern Michigan tourist be much more than what the at the Township Hall, 780 E. written to explain the amount very, confusing and con­ Some of the automobile made on the feasibility of some believe will result from cur­ Wieland Road, • Lansing, that we believe that we owe. tradictory situation. areas. Secretary is going to charge you tailed driving by motorists. Not manufacturers in Michigan state agencies adopting an for those 1974 tabs. immediately, but in the Michigan. Another letter will be sent to the It is plain that under the recently announced energy- adjusted work week and on the I fully expect that before The meeting was called to Road Commission requesting foreseeable future if things i present Constitution the related temporary layoffs. feasibility of extended school become drastic, some highway ' order by Supervisor Emerson at the street signs be replaced in Governor has authority to Some school districts are vacations in the winter, with Announce sale of construction projects may have 8:00 p.m. the Phase I of the sewer system. rearrange, merge and con­ having difficulty obtaining an time being made up in warmer to be shelved or curtailed. Board members present: Adopted the proposed road solidate state departments and adequate supply of heating fuel. weather. Corr, Purves, Syverson, budget. Emerson will have the 'agencies. However, he does not Other industries are facing The Governor's Task Force A lot of oil is oil used in the Emerson, Angell, Kzeski. and contracts with the County ready have the power to establish a possible shut-downs due to the on Fuel Supply is in operation at Laingsburg golf course construction of bituminous Pline. for the Committee's next brand new department and set lack of energy and airlines that State Police Headquarters in highways, and officials are The meeting was opened with meeting. up the position of director serve Michigan are cutting East Lansing whch has a hotline Edward and Arlene Beavers, worked at Pine Hills for the past expecting bids later this month the Pledge of Allegiance. There was a recess so that the thereof. That can only be done back on flights and laying off telephone number in operation owners of Pine Hills Golf Course 3 years, will act as maintenance for such jobs to be considerably The agenda was approved. Board members could review by the Legislature. employees because they cannot to help find fuel for those in in Laingsburg, have announced supervisor. Beavers and his higher because contractors The public comments were the new assessment cards. Those favoring and those obtain enough fuel. need. the future selling of the course wife Carrie live in Laingsburg. probably will allow for an­ about the roads in the area School crossing guard for opposing the establishment of We have mentioned that to their children, Edith Balk, Donald Beavers is an assistant ticipated increases in the cost of where the sewer is ben>, 'con­ Sheridan and Turner will not be what is termed the "umbrella" GOVERNOR SEEKS telephone number before and Virginia Cortright, Helen High- cashier for Clinton National oil if, indeed, sufficient oil is structed. hired because it was felt that it agency to merge these three field, Donald Beavers and even available for construction ' AUTHORITY here it is again, (517) 373-8250. Bank and Trust of St Johns. He work. Parks and Recreation was not needed at this lime. important departments of state The Governor specifically I can assure you that the Charles Beavers. will manage all club house Commission minutes were Adopted a resolution to for­ government can talk long and asked the Legislature, before thermostats in my own home Ms Balk, who resides in operations. Beavers and his Corrections Department reviewed. Their next meeting mally adopt the DPW sewer loud in voicing their views as to we adjourn on December 14, to have been turned down, I try to Camarillo Calif, is a licensed wife Maureen also reside in officials are hopefuls they'll will be to set the winter regulation handbook. why this action should'or should authorize him to declare, if make sure that unneeded lights practical Nurse. Laingsburg. never be forced to open the program. Discussed the new not be taken. As things now necessary a State of Severe are turned off and I am making Ms Cortright and husband gates of their institutions and The Fire Committee minutes assessment cards. stand it looks to me as though Energy Shortage. Included a real effort to drive at not to Lynn, make their home in The par 32; 2,170 yard course release the 7,000 inmates, but and the fire report were There was a general there probably would not be would be provisions for strict exceed 50 miles per hour. I hope Wayzata Minnesota.. Mrs High- has been under the ownership of they know prisons can be very reviewed. Ordinance No 29 will discussion on the budget for enough votes to pass the bill conservation measures such as each of you is doing the same field, who will serve as course Edward and Arlene Beavers cold places and they already be given to the attorney for next year. providing for the consolidation, curtailment or discontinuance thing. secretary, is employed by since construction of the course have been having difficulty at rewording. Adjournment at 10:12 pm. at least prior to our holiday of lighting for certain com­ Doctor H. W. Kruger, D.O. Ms 12 years ago. The present layout Marquette. There, a defective The Police report was Respectfully submitted, recess. Possibly the Governor mercial, industrial or ad­ LONG RANGE MEASURES Highfield and husband Edward at Pine Hills was completed in gas valve has forced them to reviewed. Chief William Nash Donna B. Syverson, Clerk .may see fit to withdraw.jhjst 'live in Laingsburg. 1970, with watered falcwa^s an L vertising purposes, as well as > In addition to ^meeting the ,r •,fl!!IiJlS.Sl-l.^,5*..1 f? thpfrsupply K ^ wasintroduced^^^ v . _ -Approved by Dale S. executive orderjwhjcVprovjgecf ^curtailment" of hours for stores, crisis that facesru's right nout, •'"CharWS' Befivers, %hd ha's being-'installed this past^fall:* "IJESoTfiiJs - precanbu'sly* Vibw «*^*' The Transportation Com­ Emerson, Supervisor. *

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MhGRAD$ Dale Burnham, Debbie Church, Hill, Mrs Dane Vance, Charles Beth Martin, Jon Means, Jane .Alward, Blake Barnes, Peter> Miller, Bfenda Morrill, Dawn Cooley, Ronald Cramer, Pewamo Hill, Mrs C, L, Hippensteel, Scott'-Bauman, Andy Be'achriau, , Ronald Easlick, Becky Feguer. ph. 593-3&59 Valerie Hill, Mr Clyde Kathy Nichols," Mark Phillips,, Steve Black, Andy Bos, Alice Colleen Nitschke, Gary Parks, Shoemaker, Mrs Martha B. Bower, Greg Cor ell, Charles *Krlstina Hull, Patty Miller who had charge of the Janet Scarane, Linda Schafer, •Kloeckner, Paul Knoebel, Mark Cronk, Orson Deemer, Ben Kim Skorlch,' Joyce Snay,, Mrs Frederick Schmitz of Thanksgiving day guest at the family of St Johns for Mrs Dorothy Heckman, Tom services, spoke on "Called Dllday, Laurie Durtee. . -, Leak*,' Randy Matthews, Kay Heckman, Joe Heckman, and Together", as the theme for the Brude, Swart, Greg Tarrant, McNeely, Peggy Miehlke' Cook road Pewamo shot a six home of her daughter, Mr and Thanksgiving dinner. Jane Finals, Kathy, Green, Mark Thomas, Patty,Van- point buck Monday afternoon. Mrs Virgil Pung of Ionia. Thanksgiving day dinner Kenneth Heckman and girl day. Sandy Guernsey, Chris Hanson , Rhonda Phillips. ' friend, ( Sickle, Learme Vietzke.lPaul This is the fifth deer in 8 years Mrs James Cotter Sr visited guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Vera Cook, Mrs Hilda Pamela Harris, Peggy Hoard, V(rsen?lnski. Tom Reblin, Carol Rowley, for Mrs Schmitz. Mrs Prances Alton at the Ionia Mrs Erwin P. Freund were Mr Mrs Frieda Davarn was ad­ Schafer and Mrs Irene Fox Angela Jasmin, Sharon Jubb, Eric Sewell, Jennifer Snider, John Cvetnich is a patient at Manor Friday, 'and Mrs Dale Freund and mitted as a medical patient at enjoyed a color tour in northern Jeanette Kaufman, Frank Kent, 7th GRADE Angela Tegge, Marie Wilcox, Carson City Osteopathic Ionia' County Memorial Mrs Clara Caston. has family of Jackson, Mr and Mrs Michigan Sunday, on the way Patty King, Jeff Kloeckner.- Lori* Bartshe, Barry Brown Roberta Wright, Valerie Vail. 'hospital, having surgery returned home after spending Roger Freund and family of hospital Monday Nov 26. back they had dinner at an Tuesday morning at 10:30 am. Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Pewamo and Mr and Mrs Jerry Mr and Mrs Ernest Schafer eating place at Wyman, and Mrs Anna Cook spent John Laddy. Freund of Portland. , were visitors of Joseph Hauck calling at the home of Mrs Julia Blue Siar Mothers Install new officers Thanksgiving day with her son Ann Cotter called on Mrs Mr aad Mrs Daniel Freund at an Alma hospital Tuesday. Fox and family at Carson City. and family, Mr and Mrs Gerald Frances Alton at the Ionia are parents of a son born early Mr Hauck is still in intensive Ruth Swindt attended the The Blue Star Mothers met The chapter Christmas party. Mittens will be distributed to Cook of Portland. Manor Saturday. Monday morning Nov 26 at the care which will be 6 weeks for their regular .meeting on will be held Dec 11 with .ex­ "Hjhildrerf ^during the coming retired teachers meeting of 1 Mrs Vera Cook and Mrs Joan Sister Marie Deane of Grand Carson City Osteopathic Sunday November 25. He is Ionia and Montcalm County at Nov 27 at the Congregational change of gifts and the chair­ Weeks. Daniels of Lansing were Rapids wasa Sunday dinner and hospital, weighing 6 lbs and 5 slightly improved at this time. Sheridan. Church. man, Rose Wllkle asks all to be The chapter voted to send $15 Thanksgiving day dinner guests afternoon guest of her mother ozs. The new arrival has 1 Mrs Irene Fedewa and Mr Mr and Mrs Erwin Freund Election of officers with present by 6:30 for the potluck to the Grand Rapids Facility for of Mr and Mrs Marvin Thelen Mrs Hilda Schafer. brother Michael. The mother is and Mrs Tom O Connell and and Mr and Mrs Clare Virginia. Ziegler, elected. supper. .Grace Shipley, Ruth Veterans toward their refresh- and family and supper guests of Sunday dinner and afternoon the former Nancy Goeff of Calif. family were Thanksgiving day Schneider spent Sunday, Oct 7, president, Dorothy Welsh, 1st Barrett and Evangeline will * ments for Christmas. Mr and Mrs Leon Thelen and guests of Mrs Irene Fox were Grandparents are Mr and Mrs guests at the home of Mr and at Higgins Lake. vice-president, Anna Cole, 2d assist. .* Vianna Bond is in charge of family of St Johns. her daughter and family Mr and Michael Goeff and Mrs and Mrs Mrs Perry Lawless and family vice president, Edna Eldred. A memorial service was Sending the servicemen a cash Mr and Mrs Roy Smith are Mrs Ray Pease and sons of Clifford Freund. of Portland. Bridgeville recording secretary, JesBie conducted by Eloise Pease for gift for Christmas. parents to a son Eric Gerard Grayling. Mrs Dorothy Parks was a Mr and Mrs David Cummins Finch, financial secretary and Delia Corkin who was a charter The mystery prize was won born October 30 at the Carson Mrs Hilda Schafer spent Thanksgiving day guest of Mr of Pittsburg Pennsylvania spent By Mrs Thelma Woodbury Dorothy Steves, treasurer. member of this chapter. by Jessie Finch. City Osteopathic hospital Thanksgiving day with her son and Mrs Gary McJuillian and Thanksgiving with her father Mr and Mrs Bruce Hulbert weighing 8 lbs and 2 ozs. Eric and daughter-in-law Mr and Kelly of Lyons, George Cvetnich and family. and sons, Mr and Mrs Douglas has l brother and 2 sisters. Mrs Kenneth Schafer of Grand Mr and Mrs Lauren Parks Sister Hildagard of Chasta, Hulbert, Shelly and Brian, and Grandparents are Mrs Pauline Ledge. and family of Maple Rapids Minnesota came Sunday to Mr and Mrs John Woodbury Kloechkner of St Johns and Mr Mrs Barbara Alexander was were callers at the home of Mrs enjoy a 3-day visit with her were entertained for and Mrs Raynold Smith of a guest of Mr and Mrs Owen Dorothy Parks Sunday. parents, Mr and Mrs William P. Thanksgiving dinner in the new Pewamo. The mother is the Feldpausch of St Johns Mr and Mrs Joseph Howorth Smith. Returning to Chasta home of Mr and Mrs Paul former Arline Kloeckner. Thanksgiving day. of Saranac were Thanksgiving Wednesday, Oct 10. Loom is and children. Ladies of the Altar Society Mrs Ann Bower accompanied day guests' of Mr and"Mrsi Patrick Heckman, 5 year old Mr and Mrs Henry Schmid Sr. will have a pot luck at 6:30 pm Mr and Mrs Joseph Bower and Henry Schafer and family. son of Mr and Mrs Francis were Thanksgiving dinner Dec 3. family to the home of Mr and Thanksgiving day guests of Heckman of South St Street, guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Mrs Pauline Coop was a Mrs Kenneth A. Thelen and Mr and Mrs Jim Heckman were Pewamo, came home Sunday, Schmid Jr and family. Oct 14, from Carson City Mrs Sharon Hulbert and Mrs Osteopathic Hospital where he Thelma Woodbury spent was under observation and Saturday afternoon in Lansing, treated for injuries received Christmas shopping.' SANTA'S GOTLAND when he was hit by a car near The Salem United Methodist his home Wednesday afternoon, Church have their basement OPEN NIGHTLY TILL CHRISTMAS Oct 10. paneled and will be putting down carpeting. S Mrs Theresa Simon left MANY P GIFT ITEMS Wednesday, Oct 3, to visit relatives visiting at the home of Local students REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING Mr and Mrs Donald Pung and family at Lansing and attending in recitaL . BZmZET the Card Party of St Gerard's TIW1EX WATCHES ANY RECORDS Parish. Then spending 2 days The Wilde Conservatory ^of HALLMARK IN STOCK with Mr and Mrs Richard Music, 326 W Grand River Aye, 20% OFF Thelen at Mt Pleasant, then on We "are rio^y. ready '^itfr a'wide in stock or ordered 25% OFF Lansing will present a piano With Coupon CARDS AND PARTY GOODS to St Johns visiting Mr and Mrs recital on Dec 7, at 7:30. TILLDEC.22^ TILL DEC. 22 Dennis Fox and family return­ The participating students of choice of designs. You are sure- ing home Wednesday,'Oct 10. Marcia Hethorn from the St Sunday visitors of Mrs Theresa Johns area are Tim Howe, to find the greeting cards that • Simon were Mr and Mrs Patrick Piggott, William Richard Thelen and family and Shattuck, Jerry McNamara, your family and friends will be AT THE LiTTLE STORE Mr and Mrs Dennis Fox and Rita Therian, Laura Richards, daughter, Ann Fox, who was and Lori and Martin Goldman. delighted to receive;. RINGERS $3.98 Billfolds *> home from Kalamazoo College. All Games 25% off 00 This is her 2nd year at $2.00 Billfolds 'I Kalamazoo College. $ 00 Color books 1 lot 2/40' Facial Tissues 4/ l Ruth Swindt spent Sunday Thanksgiving Day guests of Visit our ojtfice soon* We,are . $ afternoon- visiting Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Raymond Thornton Heating Pads 3" |25 Lite Outdoor Set *4« Nicholas Blauwiekle at Grand were Mr and Mrs Charles H. open from 8:00 AM to , PantyHose -50' ONE LOT COSMETICS % price Rapids. Other visitors were Mr Franke and sons of Lansing, I and Mrs Harry Blauwiekle and Betty Thornton of East Lansing 5:00 PM, Monday [Support Panty Hose *3" One Lot CHRISTMAS CARDS % price family. and Taylor Reagle of Eaton 5 C0 Brush Rollers 5 sizes 77' The George family took their Rapids. Mr and Mrs William E. through Friday. Anacin 200 count 2 j mother, Mrs Elda George, out Davies of Falls Church, I Bath Scales J299' ONE LOT STATIONARY Vi price to dinner Sunday, Oct 14. The Virginia joined the Thorntons occasion being Mrs George's later in the day. The Davies are Terramycin for Mastitis Many Small Stuffers and Gift Items birthday which was Monday, spending some time here with ASK US AbOUT OUR MIN(-PRtNT SERVICE 6 pack- *3M| Oct 15. her parents, Mr and Mrs John CHRISTMAS WRAPS 25% off House warming, the Simon Hall of Elsie. MANYITEMSFOR50rf family came bringing a carry-in Mrs Winnie Bond was a lunch for a house warming for Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr Mr and Mrs Mark Simon at 443 and Mrs David Peabody. REAL BUYS ON BIG SPECIALS ON State St, Pewamo. Carol Buck of Paw Paw and Mr and Mrs Vern McQueen friends Susan Montley and Dee TRANSISTORS ORNAMENTS and her parents, Mr and Mrs Teal of Illinois were Clinton County News SMALL APPLIANCES Clare Schneider, spent Sunday Thanksgiving Day guests of Mi* DECORATIONS at Big Pine Island. and Mrs Raymond Buck. Mrs 120 E. Walker St. St. Johns, Michigan ELECTRIC BLANKETS Mrs Eva Wolhscheid after Buck's brother and wife Mr and JEWELRY being a patient at the Carson Mrs Elmer Lunsted and family Photie 224-2361 ' VITAMINS City Osteopathic Hospital for 2 of Clio were also guests. COSMETICS ' WRAPS weeks has been convalescing at Carl Brodmyer returned to the home of her daughter, Mr his home in Dearborn Heights SUNDRY ITEMS CLOSE OUTS and Mrs Clare Schneider, for after spending ten days with "I the past 6 weeks. Floyd Betzee and Wayne Mead Arnold Hattis visited his dad, families. BEAN (LILLRSTON) COMBINES Frank Hattis, at the Ionia BUY 3 REXALL Manor Tuesday, Oct 9. The occasion being the 97th birthday ITEMS GET 20% OFF of Frank Hattis, he is well and SNOW ^^irt\N0W TAKI'HG ORDERS for 1974 able to be up and around. 1 Laymans Day, was observed IS COMING! . delivery of tilliston Bean Combines FINKBEINER'S ™R^HEALTHCENTER FOWLER in the United Methodist Church Get Your THIS IS THE COMBINE EVERYONE.IS TALKING ABOUT! SNOWMOBIILES : Built to combine edible.beans;- 3 cyl. and 1 short auger TUNELVUP gives complete thrashing "with less splits & cleaner beans. SEE US SOON!

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r--t:twc;^l F i e f ff$x\ Sunday in '«' .' Area \ > i \ 1,1 ( f It] ' THE UNITED M Glihton County churches METHODIST-CHURCH CHRISTIAN , 1 Maple Rapids Pastor Rev J, ThomasChurn It \ , ^JVtf Churches in Clinton County are invited to fiend" Parsonage-MIddleton Phone 236-7742 SERVICES iji'ilj'-liiiJli;- tt ' fji their uw^ekiy announcements to The Clinton County Sunday • i« , i' -News J They must reach us by iO a.m. Monday to injure 9:30 am Worship Service CENTER I'M 'I'll ^publication in the current week's Issue. 10:30 am Sunday School .> Tuesday FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice Avcrlll M. Carson, Minister '. ASSEMBLY OF GOD" 'O.l SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH S US-27 &E Baldwin WillardFarrier.Pastor Wednesday JpsephF.Eger.Jr.Pastor j , Located 1/2 mile east of Francis Rood on 2nd Wednesday each month .. Thursday, December 6 ** 10:00 am',- Sunday, School V N "J. ' A <*•< JChadwIck Road * \, * Fowler Area 7:00pmW.S.CS. 7:30 pm - Women's Fellowship Can­ 11:00 "am - Morning Worship * * • " * 10 am - Sunday School Thursday dlelight Dessert Saturday, December B. 6:30 pm • Youth service U am - Worship Service ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:00 Bible Study 12:30 pm • Junior Choir rehearsal. 7:30 pm - Sunday Evening f,)\ „,, * Fowler, Michigan 1:00 pm - Children's Choir rehearsal - 7:00 pm - Wednesday, second and fourth, HE.Rossow, Pastor GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST Sunday, December 9* • HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH , 38QWHerbisonRd.DeWltt 9:30 am Worship 9;4S am • Church School 7:30 pm Wednesday evening service 10:30 am Sunday School it Bible Class Scottand Marshall Roads 11:00 am - Morning Worship-coffee hour Telephone G69-3930 David B. Franzmeier, Pastor to follow PRICE UNITED METHODIST Pastor-NormanWood 7:30 pm • Doublets 1 Telpehone: GG946QS CHURCH - • Sunday Worship <- 9:30 MOSTHOLYTRINITY CHURCH Monday, December 10 Rev.DaroldB/Boyd Sunday: 10:30 am Church School 4"- Tuesday - Directions at Dawn 7:00 am Rev. Fr. Albert J. Schmltt, Pastor WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pm 6:45 pm - Congregators , 9:45 am^jChurch School. ( Sunday Masses - 6:30,8;30 and 10:30 am 11-00 am • Morning Worship Tuesday, Decemberll r ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Weekdays- During school year, 7:30and LOWE UNITED Women's Society meets the last WeSnes" Corner US 27 and WebbRoad 8:30 am METHODIST CHURCH 7;30 pm • Linda Scolt Division day of each month, Dinner at 12!30, Wednesday, December 12 Rev Glenn V.Ca(hey. Jr. Vicar Holy Days - 5:30, 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Lowe and North Lowe Road Residence 60-3067 T ' and 7:00 pm cve'before Minister Rev. Harold McGuIre YouS.Fellowshfp meets tfe'l'^lanff 6:45 pm - Boy Scout Troop 81 Church 669-3967 ,' Sorrowful Mother Novena - Friday, 7:30' 8:00 pm - Chancel Choir rehearsal third Monday of each month at 7:30 pm. pm Sunday School 9-10 am Council of Church* Ministries and Ad­ First & Third Sundays , Saturday s- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Church Worship 10:15-11:15 ministrative Board meets the first Sunday Morning Prayer 9 am Choir B-9 pm Thursday UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of each monlh following a potluck dinner at noon. Second & Fourth Sundays UMW 7:30 2nd Wed of every month Post Office Box 128 Holy Communion 9 am Prayer Study Group 10-11 St Johns, Mich 48379 Youth choir meets each Wednesday at 7 Elsie Area Rev. Francis Carl Johannldes —r—. ^ ' CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN f Minister ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH 7.30 pnrj, &^ i it , iReyLaVernBretz,Pastor Rev. David LItchf ield, Minister CHURCH Tuerfday.-Nov 20 ' • - * *" \>*L . _ 9«,.*•* foil . ,i .*•*••;I,.I f— i—*.•• i ...I... • .- 7:15-Chance]-Choir ' •" nm - B*?F for both Juniors and a io,amt» Sunuay School, Supt Kenneth t Thursday,7:30*pm;Theo^ratic•aticnlTnislrl y l Thursday Seniors > "; \ J Kiger Wed, Night 6:30 & 7:30 choir Practices 1 La School­ ^^'wWlB^I^WilUWML^W^Llft^^^hJ^iUBh-'i"" '"• "•"*•'" 4""" "' 3.00 • Girl Scouts In Niles Hall irvice * It am - Worship Service Thurs. Night 8 pm Fellowship Service Jfa». 4-00-Carol Choir' , able Meeting Practices >-$ Sunday - v , __,.__, _ . 1-week Prayer J FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 - Church School - "~ i Sunday, 9:30 am - Public Lecture ( ' Given by Qualified Representative of the Serkeitf.qo pm*i Morning Choir Practice * 10 am Sunday School Rev. Cowley, Sup't 11:09- Worship Service <• v" w^tnLT^iM."^^!1 V? "li* Saturday 10:00%m - Jr Choir "practice * 11 am Worship Service Eureka Area 6:30 pm Junior & Senior B.Y.F. pm 7;00 pm Evening Service Gospel Sing at the High School Auditorium V^'^tSSS^L^A^sS^ -'?r** 7:00 pm Wednesday, Junior and Senior on Saturday, November 24th, at 7:30 jB in Birls Choir Practice CONGREGATIONAL featuring the "Troubadours", r ' • 'pimiir iiwiTPn . *^^r*"«5nK!i^ • » • 7:30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bible CHRISTIAN CHURCH Study 2619EMople Rapids Rd A new Men's group meeting Sunday SOUTH DeWITTCHURCH Rev Paul R Jones, Pastor mornings at8 OOcomeand have coffee and F1RSTCHURCHOFGOD OF CHRIST Phone 224-7709 Rev.JeffWebb DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CUBIST CHRISTIAN SERVICES CENTER pray together. 2931 Herbison beside DeWitt 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School 10 am • Btble School for everyone 312NUS-27 High School 5565^ Colony Road U am - Morning Worship Membership Classes •* - ,, / Phone 224-2448 Minister: Dr. James Girdwood Justin Shepard, Minister 7:30 pm - Adult Bible discussions. 'OVID, MICH. Sunday. Nov 25 - 9:30 9:45 am Church School. 11:00 am Tel 669 5000 or 626-6006 Bill Nlchelson, Youth Minister Nursery provided during services Sunday, Dec 2 - 9:30 '' Worship Service. 7:00 pm Evening Wor­ 9:20 am Bible School 9:45 am • Sunday School 6:30 pm - Youth Meetings At the 11:00 Service on Dec 2, we will ship. 8:00pm Youth Fellowship island 3rd 10:30 am Morning Worship 11 am - Church , 0:45 pm • Wednesday, Jr Choir; Chancel Sunday of the month. Choir, 7:30 pm receive members'.. If you are interested Communion Weekly 6 pm - Youth fellowship and adult Bible can the pastor's office. „, ^Wednesday: 7:45 pm Family Bible 6:30 pm Youth Groups 'Study. w ,'/ , Study ,i 7,130 pm Evening Worship 7 pm - Evening Service Wednesday. 7 pm Wednesday-Prayer Meeting t^t^X^X^K^M^H^«^<^V^^I^X^K^H^X^^t^^t^X^7t^tC^K^^{^^^M^lC^K^I^M^M^>C^K^M^M FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE < South US-27 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and 515 North LanslngStreet Bible Study- Paul A Travis. Pastor RevWesleyManker " " ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:45 am Bible School . . / Thursday Rev.ThomasM.Kowalczyk, Pastor Phone 224-7950 , 7:30 pm Calling .Program 10:55 am Worship Senve , 10:00 am -Sunday School; f POBox97,517EMainSt. 11 am Children's Churches "* . 11:00 am - Morning Worship i v;-r Bannister, 48807 Phone: 862-5270 6 pm IN-TIME and HI-TIME ! , . 6-15-pm - Young People's Service,. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ., Sunday Liturgies: Saturday . 7:00 pm Area 7 pm Evening Worship • •, « >' • 7.00 pm • Evening Worsljlp;' "»t ' j OFDeWITT.SBC Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am 5:00 pm Church Training , - '.Wednesday, 6:30 pm - Caravan, 7:45 pm' * i i. Rev Jerry Cole, Pastor Holy Day Liturgies: 7:00 am and 8:00 7-00 pm Evening Worships ,. Bible* Study and prayer hour. Meeting now in our 'new home 11068 pm MATHERTON COMMUNITY Each Wed 7 omflTio Hour of Power for Dewitt Rd. Confessions: One half hour before all CHURCH Sunday Liturgies. 2:00 pm - Sunday School the whole family.;? pm Choir practice. VfcREE METHODIST CHURCH ^ * Sunday School • 9,45 am 8:00 pm -ChotrPracfyie'- J Morning Worship -11:00 am 3:00 pm • Worship Service *VV 305ChurchStreet Jr. Basketball - , -( 5:30 pm Church Training EAGLE UNITED Phone 224-3349 METHODIST CHURCH First Sunday - Communion Service Robert Bcnlley, Minister j-. 6:30 pm Evening uorship First Tuesday - Deacon's Meeting 1 .Midweek prayer service Wed. 7:00 pm • Rev. Ray McBratnie, Pastor 1 10:00 am - Sunday School ' ^ *' r?r Telephone 627-6533 or 489-3807 Second Tuesday - Ladles Missionary 11-00 am - Morning Worship Youth fellowsliip 2nd and 4lh Sunday at Circle. 7:30 pm 9:30 am • Morning Worship 6:00 pm - Evening Worship 10:30 am - Church School Wacousta Mon-Frl "Moments of Mediation." 9:15 Prayer service'as announced ' Join usin worship where "everybody is am Radio WRBJ 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bible Study and somebody and Christ is Lord." prayer meeting * Church office hours For more Information call 669-9752 or 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fn SALE^I UNITED Area METHODIST CHURCH write Box 300. DeWitt FAGI.B FOURSQUARE CHURCH US. 27and County Line Rd Rev.and Mrs. Royal Burnett, Pastor ST JOHNS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pastor Paul R Jones VALLEY FARMS UNITED WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED Corner of Mead and Walker 10:00 am - Sunday School Phone 224-7709 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 11:15 am - Morning Worship METHODIST CHURCH Rectory 406 E Walker Parsonage & Office 2620 E. Maple Rapids Rev. Nell Bolinger, Pastor Rev Edward F Otto, pastor Phone224£600 ^Hr^f^G 7:30 pm * Wednesday Prayer meeting , Eureka 155 E State Rd ' d,tjt.'i Phone626-6623 .„nt)»'n1 Office f—»«' ' ^^—*A. f UJ Phone 489-1705 •ill, •. \, jilt vi t tl " il Morning Worship; 10 am ' . Sunday, 9:30 am-Sunday School M Church School Classes 11:15 am'"53^ fa=.„ m 1 i 1973J™.—, _-«« Jr and Sr Hi Y.F. 6:00 pm ' ''hid Every Sunday B ajiS,11ply Communlbftt' 10:00 ChurehjSchool _ ' 7:30 pm :Sunday evening Evangelistic Bath Area Cherub and Youth Choir Wednes­ \ 2d & 4th Sunday 10 am Holy Communion?**? 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youth service day, 3:00 pm and Sermon . ,":1S. , 1 , ,' J month. Thursday, 7:30 pm - Bible Study BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Chanccrchoir, Thursday, 7:30 Other Sundays -10" am -Morning Prayer* We cordially invite you to attend any or Revt Clarence Keith WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd and Sermon + '* t •*' • all of these services 9:45 am Church School Wednesday Nursery & church school 10 am for SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1STS 6E6 North Lansing Street Listen to our international broadcast 11:00 am Worship WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st nursery through 6th HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30 7.00 pm Bible Study Wednesday Every Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual Elder, E F. Herzel, Pastor Services held on Saturday am WRBJ, 15B0 on your dial. Council on Ministries every 3rd Monday Healing Service BATH BAPTIST ClIURCH at 7:30 1st • 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior Cithens 9M5 ampiurch Service , .^ ' 10:30'am Sabbath School Scrnfjcefr ^ •'Jib * STPETERLUTHERANCHURCH Rev. Richard Cole, Pastor Administrative Board, 4th Monday of 2d & 4th Tuesdays - Nqon -,-Senior u" 'e MISSOURI SYNOD 10:00 am Sunday School every 3rd month. Citizens , > *' 4-1/2 miles west of St. Johns on M-21 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship ' Every Tuesday morning and evening WEST PILGRIM UNITED „ 7:30 pm Evening Service METHODIST CHUROi, 7- 5-1/2 miles south on Francis Road weight watchers *-' \, 2milesuestonChurchRond Midweek Service on Wednesday 7.30pm 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning Corner of Parks and Grove Rd, THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS Rev Brian K. Sheen, Minister,-* , Jllarvln L. Bare, Pastor Clinic ^ ' • h 10:30 am- Worship REORGANIZED ClIURCH OF JESUS "1st & 3rd Wed morning.OEO NutrlUon ' 9:30 am-Worship Service ' 10:45 am - Church School 9:15 am - Sunday School and Bible CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Gass ' * . . i Classes. Corner UptonHd&StollRd MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Every olher Wed evening7:30 Cadet Girl Holy Communion first Sunday o[ the Elder Jerry Baird Scouts Sunday School -10 am Preaching Ser­ SHEPHARDSV1LLE UNITED ' month at 8'am, third Sunday of the month \ , tl . « jyiETHODISf CHURCH,- .*.-..- . at 10;30 pm.v. - * , vice -11 am Every 4lh Thursday Jaycettcs'B flm'" - DrDarold Boyd, Pastor Choir Practice • Wed 6:30 pm GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Every Thursday 8 pm AA Al Anon ,.-*.•» «2v MJDiylsjoaStr^et, , - j ,ST THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Mid-Week Prayer Service - Wed7:30 pm Rev Robert Pronge, Pastor Every Friday 3:15pm Brownies' ' ^ K Everyone welcome ' t ~l East^nsing,MIchWaif-*t] < Fatftera Francis Murray, Joseph" Droste Price and Shepardsville Roads t - . i . .,, t t •>r 9!30 am Worship Service^o^'am^ - and Lawrenae Delaney " <• 10:00 am • Sunday School. Classes for CHURaiOFaiRISTOFST.JOHNS Church School RectorV: 102 W. Randolph. Lansing all ages • ' 400 Estate Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. Phone 489-9051 ? 11:00 am • Morning Worship John Phipps, Minister 8:00 pm Prayer Service « Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm. * 6:30 pm - Young People 9;30 am Sunday School -. Fulton Area 7:30 pm - Evening Service Administrative Board first Monday iri' ' Sunday: 6, 8,10t 12: DeWitt, 9 am Central Natl Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op 10:30 am Morning Worship the monlh * * ' ' " Holiday:'7, fl, 10 am; 5:30, 7:30 pm ' FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer meeting 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship , . Qeneraljueeung.of WSCS'thlrd Ty&x- Weekday Masses; 8 am, 7:30 pm _ l/2mileeastofPerrintononM 56,1/2 mile Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th OF ST. JOHNS 1002 K. State 6:30 pm Evening Service * - v ' 'Cdnfessibns - Saturday: 3:30 to 5 ond- Thursday r sday iri Jhnuary, Aprll and.September , south St. Johns Wed, 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting " Afternoon Circle meets second Thursday 7:30 to9. Eves of Holidays, 8 to9 ' Couples Club meets 4th Saturday In St Johns-Ovid-Pewamo N. Clinton Call 224-4293 for more information Rev, Larry Rhoads, Pastor , „at the homes,,ot members Baptism: Sunday at 1 pm. Please call in* , 9:45 am -Sunday School month Member FDIC Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 \ Befean-„KCncclelmJetsr ? third" fhuisdajfi^dvanee. 1 : ' 11:00 am .-Morning Worship ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH . • J evening in Tiachr month aPthe homes of' ' ' ''«• ....^TTT, 7:00 pm -Youth Service Rev. William G. Hankerd, Pastor DeWITT COMMUNITV OIURCH 7:45 pm -Evening Service Rev.RaymondGoehrlng members , ,, (Inter-dcnominational) * l 7:45 pm -Thursday, Prayer and praise AssoclatePastor • MurlJ.Eastman,Pastor * service Rectory — 109 Linden St. -Ph. 224-3313 THE WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH v Jim McGovney, Convent—110 S Oakland-Ph. 224-3789 , "/.,Rev.richanlAbney,Pastor .•;, ' , J SundaySchoolSupt. ' S & H Farm Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, School — 201 E Cass-^Ph. 224-2421 Abtwtlimllesnorth ''" Marilyn Krol, Co-Supt. Mass Schedule The Corner/ot N"US#7 and Roosevelt Rds. 9.45 am -Sunday School \ KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST 'Saturday Evening - 7 pm Sunday'School i40:oo firni' '>,,, ,- 11 am - Church 1007 Kimberly Drive Sales & Service Implement - Inc. Sunday * 7:30,9/10:30 and 12 * -- *Mormng-Worship» HiHHam " *-• ««•• 6-pm- Youth Fellowship* • • i Lansing, Michigan Holy Days - See, bulletin. Sunday evening - 6:00 pm 7 pm • Sunday Evening Service ., John Halls New Holland Machinery COMPANY Weekdays • 8:30 ant a~nd 7 Pm Wednesday evening seryice- 7 pm • Wcahe^day'^lble-Study and„ Area v U am - Morning Worship Out Specialty Sacrament of Penance-Saturdays, 3:30 7:00 pm * Prayer Meeting ' • , 10 am - Bible Study to 5 pm: after 7 pm Mass until 8:30 pm. A church wherp everyone is welcome 6 pm • Evening Worship 4 Mi. N. on US^27 to 313 N. Lansing St. 108V* N. Clinton St. Weekday evenlngs-a few minutes before UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Midweek service 7:30 pm Wednes­ Phone 224-2777 St. Johns, Michigan evening Mass. day night French Rd. Ovid Area Pewamo, Michigan Phone 224-4661 Dr.LloydWalker First Fridays—Sacrament of Penance. DeWitt Area THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID \ 1639 Horizon Drive, Ionia Thursday from 4 to 5 pm and after the West Front Street , Sunday: 10:30 am Morning Worship 7:00 evening Mass until allare heard. Mass and Rev. Claude B Ridley, Jr. Pastor pm,United Methodist Youth Fellowship prayers of Adoration at 7 pm. Holy WAYSIDE CHAPEL Worship Service -10 am WSCS meets third Thursday of the Communion on Friday at 6 and 7:15 am. " v\BIBLECHURCH . Church School -11 am month at 2 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Nursery service for all children up to 2nd 1437 Turner Road,TleWJU ». , *i*-. Thursday 7 pm on First Friday after Brade. - fr ST'JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH , Egan Ford Burton Abstract Federal-Mogul evening Mass. , , > Rev, Douglas Beach, Pastor Area Phone 489-9251 , •. * Pewamo, Michigan ' Devotions—Uur.'Mother of Perpetual WESLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH 'Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Bolgcr, MA., CORPORATION Help Novena - alter 7:15 pm Mass each 10 am Sunday School 127,W.AYi!liamSt,Ovld 11 am Worship Service * ' - * 1 ' Pastor • BRIDGEVILLE GOSPEL MISSION Sales, Inc. and Title Company Tuesday. ^ ReVRlchardDPurchasc Daily Mass - 7:30 am 6 pm Young People (, 4miles south of Pompeii Religious Instruction Classes—Adult 10 am Sunday School'and Morning 1 7 pm Evening Service •.<• " Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Pastor J S.Dingman 200 W. Higham St. Johns Plant Inquiry Class, Tuesday at 8 pm. HJgh Worship. Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm Sunday BiOO am & 10:00 am Phone 224-2285 119 N. Clinton, St. Johns School CCD. Wednesday at 7:30 pm Public 7:15 pnt Wednesday • Bible Study and Sunday 3 pm Bible School 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings Holy Baptism • Sunday, 1 pm 3:45 pm Worship Service Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 until 5 Prayer / 1 ' i ! * Sacred Confession • Saturday, 3:30 and A friendly church with a message for OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , 7:30 pm Thursday 7:30 pm Cottage . pm. today.' Prayer Meeting Baptisms—Each Sunday at 1:30 by Main at Oak Street Family Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, Bible Loving - Bible Believing - Bible Rev. Earl C. Copclln, Pastor (Announced from pulpit) FOWLER appointment. Other arrangements by Preaching ' 7:15 pm appointment. MaryPtacek.ChurchSchoolSupL 9:45 am Church School, 11:00 am D&B. Wes' Gulf Service SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH REDEEMER UNITED Morning Worship, 7 pm Evening (Missouri Synod) METHODIST CHURCH Fellowship. ' (,jf .' Gunnisonville f Rev. Robert D, Koeppen, Pastor 105NBridgeSt Wednesday 7^pm Prayer and Bible Party Shoppe H. Forest Crum.Pastor Study; 8 pm Senior Choir 9:30 am - Worship, (nursery provided! Open Monday thru Saturday 10:15 am Divine Worship ^Discovery Free Pick-up & Delivery 8:00 am Matins Service, 3rd Sunday 10:30- UiOOam, Coffee-Fellowship, 11 an OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH < Complete Party Supplies Church School "the church with "acts. 20:20 vision" GUNNISONVILLE S. US-27 Mathews Elevator each month ' , UNITED METHODIST CHURCH is their 224 N. Clinton ,. 9:00 am Sunday School and Bible 1100NMainSt.,Ov|d Phone 224-2212 COMMUNITY OF ST JUDE Rev, Richard Gleason Clark and Wood Roads (Business... Phone 224-3535 Classes - 1 < Catholic Church . Church Phone 834-5950 ReVDanMlles.Minlster • Grain-Feed-Beans Father Jerome Schmitt, Pastor Parsonage Phone B34-2473 9:30 am Church Service Holy Communion" lstand 3rd Sundays each 10:45 am Sunday School •^monlhatlOilSam 409 Wilson, DeWitt - .* 10:00 am;Sunday School •" Dally Mass; Mon.,and Thurs.- 7;30 pm. 11:00 am,MornIng Worship Church OKice Hours - 9:00-12:06 Monday, Tues., Wed., dnd Frf/7:00 am' * 6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. Phone 593-2111 'Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 nm. 7:30 pm Evening Worship .Scrvtqes at.Mjddl«i,S,chpol, D,eWItt ^ , Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings • mornings-- * • •*-" „„9;30 am Ladies Bible Study eve/y Tuesday Westphalia Adult Instruction - 7:30 pm Mondays Pickup and Delivery Weekday School and Confirmation Clashes , • EASTDeWITTDIBLEaiURpI M , 7:30 pm Wednesday evening Prayer AND LOAN ASSN* - Wednesdays, 3!3M!00 pm « (NoMfenomlnatfonal) */', Z- • Service " '* * 108 W. Walker Round Lake Road 1/4 mile East of US-27 | 222 N. Clinton v Ladies Gulid-LWML-2nd Wednesday each 6:00 pm Teen's Softball every Friday Phone 224-4529 Glen J. Farnham, Pastor Area Phone 224-2304 s month, at 7:30 pm „,„,«.« Sunday. . "•<-*•* "**' -' HOLYFAMILYCATHOLIC 'Elders and Evangelists -Tuesdays at 6:45 10 am - Sunday School. Classes for all ClIURCH ST MARY'S CHURCH WESTPHALIA , ages. . ^ Ovid, Michigan . ' . Westphalia 1 Yo5h-2nd & 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm Ul'am*'MoridngWorfthlth ,,• ii*. t. f;"'Vs '^Fr-Joseph Aubin ' RevAIoyslusH MUlerParfor I Councils 4 Committees • 1st Tuesday each 1600 539 ' ** 5:4s pm ^Youth Fellowsfilp, Senlorpif * 10:30 dm -Mass on Sunday Rev James J.Schmltt-Admlnistrator 135 . month at 7:30 pm Phone 587-4201 scientists projects institutions Office Telephone;* 224.3544 s&nb upi JetCadeta, 10-13- - r <• <*7:00-pm-Ev£nlng Mass on Wednesday Maynard-Allen Parsonage Telephone: 224-7400 w 7 pm - Evening Service M Confessions 10 to 10:30 on Sunday Parr's Rexall morning Sa^rday Night Masses: 4:30 & 7:00 pm Jim McKenzie T % > < .1. '?WcdnesdqyM UfM ^J ~ SundaT Morning 6:00, 8:00,10:00 Supporting s STATE BANK 7;30 pm - BibVsWy ami Prayer. , **>•' 1 CAEVARV8APTJST CHURCH ^Weekpi!hyBMonday&Frlday7:15&ll:20 Store/ i "small* k . RgvWaynffGIassman their research with Agency Jtcorganticd Church of Jesui Chriit Utei •.ft" ,, J" M-?UtElsleT{d. Tues; & Thurs 7:15 & B!30 am • your gifts Portland-Sunfield-Westphalia fray SalnU • / Wednesday 7:15 & 7:30 pm , The Corner Drug Store 212 N. Clinton, St. Johns '9145 am Sunday School is Member FDIC p 407E,Gibbs A Bible preaching'tcbucc'hv with a 11:00 am Morning Worship Holidays 5:30,7:15 & 11:20 am, 7:30 pm Phone 224-2837 214 W. Washington, Ionia fhurch School 10 oclock .' messagelageldwr you, • •. '-'('''•'('' ^***< 7i00 pm Evening Worship Wednesday Evening Mass 7130 pm our business Phone 587-3111 •worship Service 11 oclftik, » *>.*« **w -vw **-*<.'<» .u ^100 pm Wednesday Prayer,meeUntf \ I 1 *' -'^> fcj-ft T'«&«* 10B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 6,1973

Understanding mental retardation Chief Henry honored Shepardsville "People would never laugh at employmeht to-.education, "brain fever"; incompatibility a blind person or a cripple, but making them what is probably of RH-factor between mother at decommission ceremony News people wouldn't think twice the most overlooked minority in and infant; or scarlet fever, are the world. about laughing at a retarded examples of conditions which In ceremonies at the Naval Sonar Technician, Henry, MRS. JOHN SPENCER person". It is estimated by the National mayi cause retardation. Station, and Sub­ formerly of St Johns in ap­ Ph.834-2610 i These bitter words are from Association for. Retarded However, only about 15 per marine Piers, at Norfolk, preciation of a job well done Children that there are more The Administrative Board of were Leland and Doris Aust»., the novel "Flowers for cent of all cases of, mental Virginia, Oct 31, the while serving aboard this Naval Jt Algernon"* which was the basis than six million mentally retardation have such clearly U.S.S.' Leary '(DD879) and vessel, the Shepardsville United Metho­ registering the guests were for the movie "Charly". retarded people in the United documented organic causes. U.S.S. O'Hare (DD889) were dist Church met on Monday Dorothy Safford andSueJlockln. While Charly, a mentally States. The President's Com­ The rest do not have such a decommissioned. Chief Dale P. Henry reported evening, Nov 5, with a good at­ Incoming Matron, Callstd retarded man who becomes a mittee on Mental Retardation readily identifiable reason, and The two ships were re- aboard the USS Leary on May tendance. The usual reports Reed, was escorted to the East genius and then returns to being believes there,,are even "more may come from the child's commissioned S.N.S. Langaro, 29, 1969. Following the were read and accepted. by her husband, Iwln, who pre* mentally retarded once again, cases than this. early environment. The and S.N.S. Mendez Nunez, decommissioning he will report Mr and Mrs Don Dietrich sented her with a bouquet of is no more than a fictional Only about 30 per cent of the President's Committee righjtly respectively, in the Spanish to the Naval Station in Norfolk, reported on the recent work­ roses and carnations,, Installed character, his statement is far mentally retarded are born with noted that about 75 per cent of Navy_ as part of the Navy's Virginia for 4 weeks of in­ shop they attended In Green­ along with her were Russell from being fiction. It is true - this condition, according to our nation's mentally retarded continuing Military Assistance ville. Gilbert as Worthy Patron, come from urban and rural structor training, and then to too true, experts. Many of these cases, Program. ' the Service School Command at The Christmas offering will Assoc Matron, Mary Lott; Not only are the mentally they claim, could have been poverty areas. This obviously Guest speakers at the double Assoc Patron, Lewis Goodrich, means that socio-economic Great Lakes, Illinois as an be divided between the retarded on occasibn laughed avoided with proper nutrition, decommissioning ceremony instructor at one of-the Navy's Children's Home in Detroit and Jr; Secretary, Virginia Moore: at, they are sometimes scorned, good pre-natal medical care factors play a part, and a very were Captain William M. Treasurer, Lucille Spencer] and other preventive measures. important one, in determining schools there. help to support of missionary ridiculed and feared. McDonald, USN representative tn the foreign field. Conductress, Mickey Beskof Even today, when we claim ' The other 70 'percent of the fate of a child's mental of Commander, ' cruiser Assoc Conductress, Thelma mental retard fit ion cases capacity. Chief Henry is the son of Mr A donation was made to the sophistication and open- Destroyer Force, US Atlantic and Mrs Donald Henry, 607 E, Goodrich; Chaplain, Daphne mtndedness, the retarded are develop after birth, with either A lack of stimulating en­ Fleet and Rear Admiral Roy G. Clinton County Common ground physiological or environmental Higham St, St Johns. He will be Crisis Center; Teall; Marshall, Raymond still regarded with some vironment, with little chance Anderson, USN Commandant accompanied "to his new Moore; Organist, Edith Slmp^ suspicion. causes, for education and pervasive Fifth, Naval District. A bundle of 30 copies of the son. Star Points Installed were assignment by his wife, the Upper Room for January and The fact is, most people in our There are at least > 200 apathy'may lead to less in­ His Excellency Angel Sagez, The American Flag, flown by former Jacqueline K. Cornell, Elizabeth Gilbert, Adah; Ver- society do not understand what physiological causes of mental tellectual development and Spanish Ambassador to the the USS Leary was presented by daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur February were ordered and will nice Love as Ruth; Alice Love mental retardation is. And we retardation, conditions which often irreparable mental United States accepted the two commander Thomas J, Cornell, 706 E. Higham St, St be distributed throughout the as Esther; Molly Stinson as/ all tend to fear what we cannot hinder or interfere with damage to the young child, destroyers on behalf of the McKeown, USN, commanding Johns, and their three children, area. Martha; Ruth Chamberlain as understand. development during birth or in Illness, often untreated; . officer of the USS Leary to Chief Denise, 9, Neil, 6, and Eric, 2. The Afternoon Circle of the Electa. Also JoAnn Gilbert as i Because of this lack of the early childhood years, as malnutrition; inadequate Shepardsville UMW met on Warder and Ralph Teall "as comprehension, the mentally well as before birth, medical care and poor housing Thursday, Nov 8, at the home Sentinel, \ retarded are discriminated Rubella in the mother during are often serious contributory of Mrs Ralph Baker with a good factors. i against in everything, from pregnancy; meningitis or attendance. The usual reports Special guests were pasN Carland News were given and accepted, Grand Adah, Floy Miller and MRS. WILLIAM ERNST Mrs Francis Hall announced Past Grand Worthy patron, North Bengal Pti. 582-5391 by Mrs. Pudge Deming that the churches observing the Fred Young. He was Worthy. Thanksgiving dinner guests of holiday with their son and and family. Mrs. Swanson key 73 Program wlllbehavlnga Grand patron In 1927, the old^ Mr and Mrs Louis Moritz and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs returned home from the Carson Singsplration on Nov 18 at 7:30 est living Past Worthy Grand Ann were Mrs Clarence Damon Carland's Extension Club met Christmas gift to exchange with Wilkinson of Owosso. at the Price Church. Patron in Michigan. His home Richard Rossow and Justin of City Hospital this week at the home of Mrs Joan of St Johns; Mrs Albert Moritz Flint. recovering from major surgery. a member. Before leaving for their home The next meeting will be on ls^ln Dowagiac. of Essex, Miss Luann Giffen Gilbert, Wednesday evening, A pot-luck supper is being in Newberry, where the Mrs Claude Thelen returned Nov 26, with ten members Dec 13 at the home of Mrs Karl The Worthy Matron has as and David Moritz at Lansing. home on Tuesday,Nov20 from St Mr and Mrs Alex Thelen and planned for that Christmas Reverend Hicok is Pastor of i Smith, Mrs Robert Hebeler, Sr her symbol, Praying Hands;' Afternoon callers at the Moritz family were guests on present. meeting. both the Newberry and Lawrence Hospital at Lansing Mrs Linda Austin gave the will have the program and Mrs Emblems, the Crown and' home were Mrs Lloyd Nequette where she underwent major Thanksgiving of their son and Names of secret-pals were Paradise Methodist Churches in Lester Becker the Devotions. Scepter and Cross; Colors, of Lansing and Mrs Floyd surgery the previous week. daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs lesson on advertising; she given to each member, so that the Upper Penninsula, they Foerch. Donald Thelen of St Johns. explained what to look for in they could send birthday intend to visit Mrs Hicok's Mrs Francis Hall had charge shades ofpurple,atouchofplnk, Mr and Mrs Floyd Foerch advertising. remembrances, anniversary parents in Ada and Lowell. of the Program. Her topic was silver and white; flowers, pink Mrs William Ernst and entertained "his brother-in-law William S. Ernst and son, on Faith and how it can'afiect roses and mums. In front of the& Maxine ate Thanksgiving Ronald of Battle Creek spent Mrs Austin informed the y cards, etc. for the year of 1974, Mr and Mrs Paul Brown have and sister, Mr and^Mrs'Lloyd members that advertising was a ' with the revealing of the secret- our lives. Short monologs were Worthy Matron's station was a dinner with Mr and Mrs William Nequette of Lansing for the weekend with Mrs William returned from spending a few doll dressed in the Worthy S. Ernst and family at Battle Ernst and Maxine. printed notice or a radio or pals to be at the next year 1974 days in Florida, after driving read by several of the ladles Thanksgiving dinner. television broadcast to call December meeting. present, Mrs Charles Walker Matron's colors. The dollwasaj Creek. Miss Kay Swanson, who has Little Sherry Lynn Thelen of Mrs Lula Addison to Ponte gift from her sister. . Rev and Mrs H.E. Rossow public attention to purchase a Mrs Betty Ziola assisted the -> Gorte, Fla where she will spend had charge of Devotions. She been employed in Maryland for Bengal Center spent Monday, certain product, by em­ hostess in serving refreshments the winter months. read several selections from I The Tea Table was centered and David and Mrs Herman the past few years, is visiting Nov 26 with her grandmother, phasizing desirable qualities in John 4 and from the Book of Rossow spent the Thanksgiving her mother, Mrs Clare Swanson to the guests before the meeting Mr aad Mrs Leo Deming held with a beautiful cake, frosted / Mrs Floyd Foerch. order to arouse interest and the adjourned. a dinner party, Thanksgiving Romans. The meeting closed with the Worthy Matron's^ desire to possess the mer­ Thanksgiving was a happier, Day, in their home in Carland, with all repeating the, Lord's Colors. Serving at the tablet American Legion Auxiliary meets chandise. day in 2 homes in Carland when and also honored Mrs Deming's Prayer. wero Althea Young, Linda Mor-| The members were also ad­ Mrs Kirby Hudson, who has mother, Mrs Lewis Walling on Light refreshments were gan, Margaret Wyrick, and' ST JOHNS -- The Edwin T. Membership reported 145 Past Unit 153 presidents were vised that there is false ad­ been a patient in the Owosso her birthday. Guests included served by the hostess. Phyllis Saxton. The tables ini Stiles Unit 153 of the American paid up members. The quota is also introduced and presented vertising or inadquate ad­ Memorial Hospital for several were: Mr and Mrs Lewis the Dining Room were centered ^ Legion Auxiliary met at the with a corsage. Those^ present vertising on products to look Officers for Morning Star 154. All members who have not eweeks came home; and Bruce Walling of Elsie, Mr and Mrs with crepe paper streamers of J Legion Hall Tuesday Nov 20 were Jean Bartholomew, Jean for, as well as to be aware of the Chapter 279, OES of Ovid were yet paid their dues should Gilbert who had been"* Richard Mead and son, Brian, installed on Saturday evening lavender and pink, with crowns^ with 1st vice president Jean contact Jean Bartholomew or Dunham. Nelda McWilliams, advertising of the actual con­ hospitalized there also with a of St Johns; Mrs Mable Curtis of and scepters and golden angels^ Bartholomew presiding. Helen Patterson. Marjorie Pardee and Etta tents and qualities that con­ Nov 10 by the following people: virus was able to come home. Elsie, and Mr and Mrs Marion Installing Officer, Martha down the center. Served with the g Following the opening ritual, The unit is selling candy for. Smith. tribute to good and wholesome The Reverend Rbberfc N. V. Walling of St Johns. advertising, which is essential Maxa, p M of Ashley No 59; cake were coffee, punch and tee V committee reports were given. Christmas again this year. At the close of the meeting Hicok, Mrs Hicok, and 5 Mrs Walling was also honored cream. Helen Fink was in * The Auxiliary magazine sales Contact Ann Walker to obtain Roberta Powers served to the purchaser and consumer. children, who are former Friday evening when they all Installing Marshall, Betty Mer- program reported $428.87 refreshemnts. ril, PM of Vernon No 243; In­ charge of the Kitchen Commit­ candy to sell or buy. Each member is to bring "a residents of Carland, visited his attended a party at Mr and Mrs tee, turned in to purchase hospital Following the business The next regular meeting is Christmas gift for the Salvation parents, Mr and Mrs Hicok and Donald Wood's home of stalling Chaplain, Edna Whltte- and sick room equipment for meeting Unit Gold Star Mother* Tuesday Dec 18 at 8 pm and will Army to the December friends of this area, and joined Morice. more, Ovid 279; Installing Or­ Guests^ were present from the people of the community to Doris Downing was introduced be a Christmas gift exchange. meeting, that is to be held at the enjire family for a ganist, Ann Praay, Elsie No 69; Dowagiac, Mason, Ashley^ Sfc: use as part of the Auxiliary and presented with a gold, mum The Unit officers will serve Mrs Betty Ziola's home, Dec 17; Thanksgiving dinner at Mr The time to make friends is Guest Soloist, JulieSafford,ac- Johns, DeWUt, Maple Rapids, Community Service program. corsage. 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