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•' % X'K' tX- x ^w* :;s;:W: S:-:-:;: y ::,:yyyyyxyyxyy ::::: 109th Year — No. 32 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Thursday, December 3, 1964 2 SECTIONS - 30 PAGES 10 CENTS List jurors Set meeting for next on DeWitt Pohl Brothers court term city status
Forty Jurors were drawn last A public meeting will be held week for the December term of In DeWitt next Tuesday night to circuit court. County Clerk Paul explain plans for the Incorpora Wakefield has announced. The tion of that village as a city. December term of the court, Voters will go to the polls Dec. with Circuit Judge Leo Corkin 15 to decide on the question. sell auto agency presiding, opens Dec, 8. The meeting will be held at V, The Jurors, by townships, are: 8 p.m. Tuesday In the high school The sale of Pohl Brothers Chevrolet- • * gymnasium. The village council BATH, NELSON Abbot and will conduct the session, which Olds Co, to Bernard Feldpausch, a 20-year Maxine Wilkins; BENGAL, Ros- Is designed to Inform the citizens employee of the firm, was announced this week of DeWitt about the proposition Ina Mohnke, Edward Walker and by George and Herman Pohl, operators of the Violet Pope; BINGHAM, Paul and to answer questions they may Duski, Jennie Steavens and Lau- have. business since 1924. rene Thelen; DALLAS, Herman * * Biergans, Johanna Schafer and JOHN J. HUNNEWELL of the Feldpausch, 40, has been a partner with Michigan Municipal League will -"V Andrew Thelen; DeWITT, Mabel the Pohls for the past 10 years. Bauerle, George Frost and Er be present to help answer ques i tions. ma Schopp; DU PL AIN, Leroy With the change in HE CAME TO St. Johns where Vincent and Elw in E. Whitaker. he worked for the Earl Hustln If voters approve Incorporation !<*> ownership also comes Garage and Vic Fink. He started as a city, DeWitt would become a EAGLE, Sylvia Morris and Al work at Pohl’s 20 years ago as a separate legal entity from the a change in the busi bert M. Rasmussen; ESSEX, The mechanic and later became man township and would be eligible da Becker and Kathleen Boling; ness name. It will be ager of the parts department. He GREENBUSH, Paul Martls and lor two members on the county has been a partner with the Pohls board of supervisors. The bound known as Bee’s Chev Lois Woodbury; LEBANON, Max for the past 10 years. Loudenbeck and Marten Schmlt; aries of the village would be the rolet and Oldsmobile, boundaries of the city. OLIVE, William Fedewa and Ev * * Inc. Feldpausch was a member of elyn Lapham; OVID, Bernard MC' the Armed Forces Services serv ALSO TO be voted on Dec. 15 earthy and Clarence Neller; RI Officers of the new corpora ing with the US Army in Japan, BERNARD FELDPAUSCH ♦ v4 will be selection of nine mem LEY, Leon Schumaker and Ed tion are: Feldpausch as presi and he received schooling with New Car Dealer bers of a charter commission. ward Witt. dent; Adeline Feldpausch, his the Army. He is married to the * ♦ Should the incorporation of the wife, vice president; Casper Automobile Dealers Assn., a former Adeline Smith of West member of Chevrolet North Cen VICTOR, JAMES Thelen and city be approved, the nine mem Feldpausch, secretary and phalia, and the couple have bers will write the new charter tral Alumni and a member of Mabel Dennis: WATERTOWN, treasurer; and Carl Ludwlck, four girls and two boys. They m'ixi, for submission to the people. Francis Feldpausch and Gayle Sales and Marketing Executives John Hey and Zula Wheaton; reside on a farm on Sevy Road of Lansing. WESTPHALIA, Grace Lehman Stevens, board members. northeast of St. Johns and are Deadline lor filing nominating • * and Louis P. Thelen; CITY OF ST. members of St. Joseph Catholic petitions as candidates for the The change in ownership and JOHNS, Duane DeLong, Laurine THE CHEVROLET and Olds- Church in the city. commission was Tuesday at 4 name of the business was ef Droste, Edward Riley and Shar- moblle agency, located at the * « p.m., and at that time 15 per fective Dec. 1. The business will ron Worrall. corner of Higham and Bru.sh FELDPAUSCH is activeinclv- sons had filed. Village Clerk Ray have as its new slogan “World ’s Streets, employs 31 persons and Ic affairs. He Is president of the Price listed them as: Richard Sweetest Place to Deal,” has grown In the past 40 years to St. Johns Chamber of Commerce Keck, Llovd Berkimer, Paul Mul- Youngsters Get Set for Helicopter Ride the extent that about 800 new and and a member of the Rotary Car, truck ford, Robert Ballard, Marshall 2 fined, jaiwd for used cars are sold each year. The Club, member and past presi While his unidentified assistant fastens the door, helicopter Warren, John Lenneman, Mrs Pohl Brothers, during their 40 dent of St. Johns Business Un illegal driving Virginia (Vernon) .Ackerman, years at the helm of the business, limited and a member of the Richard L. Miller, 21, of 1719 pilot John Clark of Greenville prepares to lift three youngsters into hit; Ovid Lawrence Keck, Orla McGuire, sold approximately 15,000 cars VFW. Rex, Lansing, drew a $50 fine the ,iir for a ride Saturday afternoon. Some 225 youngsters got free Howard Woodruff, Lawrence and trucks. For 20 years they also Ridsdale, Lee Rummell, Keith and $19.90 court costs and five man hurt sold and serviced Allis Chalmers He has shown a keen interest rides, sponsored by St. Johns Business Unlimited. Clark also pick Blizzard, Arthur Newman and days In Jail for driving on a re and J. I. Case farm machinery, in youth, being responsible for ed up and delivered Santa Claus on his first St. Johns visit later in An Ovid man, a passenger In a Don Steavens. voked license. He was arrested Clinton County Road Commission the Clinton County Soap Box Sunday and was sentenced by the afternoon. Feldpausch, as president and Derby, held in St. Johns for the Justice of the Peace Gordon Will- truck was Injured last Wednesday general manager of Bee’s Chev 3 county deputies past two years. As Derby direc young. In a collision of the truck and a rolet and Oldsmobile, Inc., has car at US-27 and French Road. tor, he is already making plans David J. Pumfrey, 30, of 3319 at sheriff school practically life-long experience for the 1965 event. He Is also Wood Street, Lansing, was fined in automotive work. He was born presently conducting the first $35, assessed court costs of $19.- Paul A. Hill, 57, of R-2, Ovid, Three Clinton County deputy Alma man new assessor and raised on a farm south of 4-H class In automobile mechan 90 and sentenced to two days in was hospilallzed at Clinton Me sheriffs enrolled Monday in the Fowler and attended high school ics. Jail for driving on a revoked li SI. Johns will have a full-time HE WILL serve on the Clinton morial Hospital and was still 14th biennial school for sheriffs at Fowler. For two years he op * * cense. He was arrested Satur assessor again Jan. 1 after being County board of supervisors, the there Monday, although reported and deputies at state police head erated a farm repair shop on his up and around and In “good con IN THE automotive world, he day In DeWitt Township and fined w ithout one for atxiut six months. St. Johns city charter specifying quarters in East Lansing. The father’s farm. is a Key Dealer of the Michigan that the assessor is automatically dition. ” by Justice Wlllyoung. * ★ school continues through Friday. The Cltv Commission Tuesday one of the city’s representatives. night passed a resolution appoint Besides being assessor for real HE WAS A passenger in the The Clinton deputies are Ra ing Donald Clark of Alma to the and personal property tax pur truck, being driven north on US- mon E. Terpenlng, Charles An Herman, George Pohl sold Ix)sition. He will fill the vacancy poses, he will be zoning admin 27 by Leo E. Cox, 62, of 112 S. derson and Stanley C. Kajdas. left by Kenneth Greer when Greer istrator, building inspector and East Street, Ovid. Driver of the was appointed city manager In office manager. car Involved was Douglas W. This Is one of the largest of the August. Cook, 30, of R-1, St.Johns. schools in the series dating back 15,000 cars in 40-year span * * The appointment of Clark as to 1938. It Is sponsored Jointly by assessor came after a long, close Cook told sheriff’s deputies he the Michigan Sheriffs Assn, and CLARK, 34, MARRIED and the was crossing US-27 to go east on On Oct. 24, 1924 —40 years father of five children, Is pres look at a number of applicants the state police. Members of the by the city commission. The job French Road and that the color of association, the state i)ollce and ago—George and Herman Pohl ently Page 2 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, December 3, 1964 Yuletide fantasy theme New Catholic bishop to be for senior prom Saturday .Mi installed at Lansing Dec. 15 V Michigan’s second largest BISHOP ZALESKI, who was or Six of Michigan’s largest ci Saturday night Juniors and AN ADMISSION charge wUl be entrance, outside and gym, Celia Catholic Diocese will welcome a dained a priest In 1931, was ties — Flint, Lansing, Kalama seniors at Rodney B, Wilson made for the first time this Ebert, Ken Love and Candy Ly- new bishop at colorful cere named auxiliary bishop of the zoo, Jackson, Battle Creek and High School In St. Johns will year because of the higher cost nam; gym decorations, Debbie S’* A monies to be held In St. Mary’s Archdiocese of Detroit by Poi* Benton Harl)or-St. Joseph—are take time out from studies and of putting on the prom and the Wirlck, Kay Hendershot, Roger Cathedral In Lansing Dec. 15. Plus Xn in 1950 and was conse in the Lansing Diocese. other usual weekend activities generally lower funds of the Eaton, Janice Eldrldge, Janice crated bishop on May 23 of that « * , for the social event of the Christ- classes. Miller, Bob Vollbracht and Gary Auxiliary Bishop Alexander M. year by the late Edward Cardinal THE DIOCESE has 97 par- , mas season —the senior prom. Crawley. Zaleskl of Detroit will be formal Mooney. islies, missions and chapels with , 4 ly installed as coadjutor bishop Cronkhite said, however, that Announcement of his appoint 208 priests. ' and apolostlc administrator of the The theme Is appropriate — the seniors were making all of Robert White Is the chief facul ment as coadjutor bishop of the ; Yuletide Fantasy. The prom, put the decorations themselves and ty adviser. Other advisers are Lansing Diocese to succeed re Lansing Diocese was made by In the field of education, the • on by the seniors for the juniors that none of It was bought out Robert Ballard, Mrs Donna Cart tiring Bishop Joseph H. Albers. Lansing Diocese has 92 elemen ♦ * Pope Paul VI on Oct. 14 while ■ and seniors at the high scliool, right as In past years. er, Eugene Beagle, Mrs Martha 'X ' ■> Bishop Zaleskl was In Rome tary and high schools with a stu BISHOP ALBERS, who was will run from about 8 p.m. to * * Foust, Donald Munger, Mrs Jo attending the Ecumenical Coun dent enrollment of 37,000. named first Bishop of Lansing . midnight. OFFICERS OF the senior class anne Osborne, Harvey Phllcoand cil. when the Lansing Diocese was es ‘ » » Leslie Wesner. * . Tlie Catholic iiopulatlon of the are heading up the arrangements tablished In 1937, asked to be re BISHOP ZALESKI lias served Lansing Diocese has tripled from THK KEN BURT Orchette from for the prom, l)ut there are other lieved of his administrative re as vlcor general of the Archdio 68,000 to 204,000 since it was es Lansing will provide music be- committees in charge of specific Car hits window sponsibilities because of his cese of Detroit since 1954 and tablished 27 years ago. . tween 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. The functions. The officers, in addi health. I prom will be In the gymnasium. tion to Cronkhite, include Dennis at Launderwell has been pastor of St. Alplionsus ♦ * Cliurcb In Dearliorn since 1956. Whitlock, vice president; Betsy The Lansing Diocese Is the AUXn.IARY BISHOP M. Joseph An Il-year-old girl apparently Prior to 1956, he served as pas Some of the most elaborate Hufnagel, secretary; Cathy Sal smallest In the state in area Green of St. Johns will assist started her mother’s car and put tor of St. Vincent de Paul Church decorations ever displayed for ters, treasurer; and Dennis next to Detroit but has the sec Bishop Zale.ski in the administra • a prom are planned for Satur Becker, John Vitek, Molly Sapp it in gear last Wednesday, and the in Pontiac for seven years. tion of the Lansing Diocese. auto smashed the plate glass win ond largest Catholic population. day night, according to Jim and Mary Witt, student council More than 200,000 Catholics live Cronkhite, pre.sident of the sen members. dow at the Launderwell laundry in the Plaza Shopping Center. In the 15-county diocese. ior class. He said most seniors * * Eligible for re-opening Committees and their mem will l)e working on the decora COUNTIES IN the Lansing Dio tions all day Friday. The decor bers are: bandstand, Terry Allen; Mrs Ellen Jumper of R-6, St. Johns, had left her daughter, cese include Berrien, Branch, ations will include those in the hall, decorations, Ted Bedell and Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, of GI insurance? gymnasium, at the entrance to Jean Foote; food, Rosemary Motz Christine, 11, In the car Just be fore the accident. It happened Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, the gym and the entrance to the and Terry Cornwell; favors. Sue More thana mlllion-and-a-half ttiat 1,600,000 veterans of World about 5:05 p.m. Jackson, Kalamazoo, Livingston, ? school. Humphrey and Ron McLuckie; Shiawassee, St. Joseph and Van veterans may not know that they War II or the Korean Conflict naiiniMtifcwaiwtaaiwtgatawafaiMBKnaiwgBaiMKawgfc Mnir nwiwi Buren. are eligible for the re-openlngof period have Ijpcn adjudged serv GI Insurance, Veterans Adminis ice-connected in a non-compen- Archbishop John F. Deardenof tration officials say. sable category. Detroit, upwards of a dozen bish * * * They are those whose disabili ops and several hundred priests THE VA IS enlisting tlie aid from throughout Michigan will at ties, although adjudged to be of patriotic, military and other Vd&ie SewiM tend the Installation ceremonies. service-connected, are so slight service organizations In an ef that they do not rate monthly com fort to reach these veterans who HARDWARE STORES pensation payments. * * may otherwise never learn of Slides on ice the opportunity to otitain tlie GI THE FACT, however, that their insurance coverage tliat the> el- disabilities are service-connect into 2nd car tlier failed to take durinp. service ed makes them eligible to apply A car slid on slippery pave or allowed to laisse all or in for National Service Life Insur part, since that time. ment through a yield right-of- ance. way sign Saturday aftermxm and collided with another at the cor These veterans are iU'oliatil', Robert M. FitzGerald, VA’s entitled to the lowest insurance -yf- ner of Ottawa and Walker streets regional mananger for Michigan, in St. Johns. rates under tlie 1 e-opeiiirn, plan explained that the VA has no way since their pliy.sir.il inip.iii inents to trace these individuals to noti eiectric William C. Buehler,63,ofR-5, are of sucli a slight nature, VA fy them of their eligibility. Vet- officials said. SHOE St. Johns, told city Police Officer erans recelvliij; compensation CARVING KNIFE x! Edward Teachout he tried to stop check.s, on the other hand, can at the corner but couldn ’t. He was be notifified through the mails. VFTKIt \NS iiitereste.l in the JUST GUIDE IT! POLISHER driving north on Ottawa and slid * « re-ope;iiiig of the GI Insurance into the side of a car going east THE MAJORITY of these mil- Program may olitalii .1 general in on Walker. lion-and-a-lialf veterans have formation sheet by telephoning, lost complete touch with VA, writing, or calling at tlie Veter- The second car was driven by since there was no reason to aii.s .\dniiiil.stratloi! Regional Of tfoirw William R. Ortwein, 21, of 604 N. lt«i stt«l »l(e« notify the agency of their where- fice, 210Gratiot Street in Detroit. m m«ot» fl«h, poulfry. • Shines the way Professionals Dol ... Lansing. Neither driver was hurt. alKJuts. ttc Cuts tltctf thin Deluxo powor poliihor with chutf, lifteut coddy, oil Buehler was ticketed for failure The teleidioiie miinber is 963- Of you woot. 8' cordiot. thu accofsoriof you nood! 13" powor hondU. BufRng to yield the right-of-way. VA records show, however, 4900. whool action thot givoi a hriWiant, \a$ting ahinof 18.88 with Oak Storago Chost |klBW«rik«fufiifr»»nflinif« 8 It Will Pay You to Shop at SUGGESTIONS The Boys ’ Industrial School, located in the southernmost tip J31.L of India, was begun in 1953 under Pen and Pencil Sets the direction of the Assemblies ”Tree-of-Gold ” $5.95 • Lighters • Cameras of God missionaries. Rev and Mrs Robert Edwards. Since the death • Billfolds • Talcums of her husband, Mrs Edwards has continued as supervisor of the SHIRLEY DRTEIINE * S7( ANNEHE • Bath Powders •' Bubble Both school. The Rev and MrsStewart Marquise design calendar automatic high.fashlon elegance will assist her in giving the 100 $65.00 $79.50 $89.50 • Colognes • Compacts boys enrolled in the school an elementary education and in • Manicure Sets MANY OTHER GIFTED HAMILTON STYLES—PRICED AS LOW AS $39.95 • Razors teaching them a trade according A Small D,po$lt Hold, Your Choice ‘ Til Chrittmt, / All Plus Tax to the standards of the Indian • Overnight Sets Government. • Comb and Brush Sets Lay-a-way Now for OPEN EVENINGS Prior to being approved for • Perfume • Soaps • Escents missionary service, Rev Stewart Christmas on Charge It! Friday, Saturday, Monday *til 9 p.m. pastored Assem biles of God • After Shave Sets churches in Virginia. Both he and Mrs Stewart attended South eastern Bible College, Lakeland, DeWitt Pharmacy | Fla. They have two children, Da LESTER H. LAKE, Jeweler vid Eugene Jr. and Anita Dale. "FINE DIAMONDS FOR OVER 34 YEARS" "Yoar Prescription Headquarters ” | TEAMWORK Our Name on the Box Adds Much to the Value . . . Nothing to the Price WITT. MICH. Phone M9-M4S g Live to help other people and 107 N. Clinton you ’ll soon have others living to ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2412 help you. lacsmiaMiMaaai^aMaflEaBxaMawamBiiBBEaMaHiHiaBMna /age 6 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigon Thursday, December 3, 1964 Families Put On Outdoor Blanche Neve In Pearson. Invito oil mambars He was an honorary trustee of to Child Study Club the Methodist Church and was Wac9(Uta Home Show at Holidays Clinton Area Deaths affUUted with the DeWitt Lodge WACOUSTA—The Watertown- Wacousta Child Study Club mem II From Santa and his reindeer No. 272, F t AM. By MRS. VEDA FORWARD, Correspondent string of lights to place along bers are to have a Christmas |,io strings of beautiful lights the roof or on shrubs and • • I In all shapes and sizes to 11- trees, with other Ideas added A SELF-EMPLOYED carpen dinner at the Charcoal House In ‘juminated likenesses of the each Yuletlde. Margaret Haney Capt. Walsworth ter and cabinetmaker, Mr Shaf Lansing, Dec. 8, at 6:30 p.m. ^inanger scene, families today ley Is survived by his wife, Wocousto MYF hosts Fellowship hosted The club’s honorary members Living Christmas trees, are Invited to attend. really put on an outdoor show whether they are traditional PEWAMO—The mother of a Word has been received of the Blanche; two sons, Ernest of De sub-district rally by Ellsworth Odens around their homes at Yule- * * evergreens in the North, or Pewamo businessman died at her death of Capt. William A. Wals Witt and Roy of Lansing; four tide. palms in the South, make a grandchildren; and six great WACOUSTA— Sunday, Dec. 6, WACOUSTA — The Adult Fel Mr and Mrs Harry Classen no. Many families have outdoor home In Lansing. worth, son of Mr and Mrs Peter good base for decorations. Walsworth of San Bernardino, grandchildren. the Wacousta Church MYF will be lowship class met Sunday evening have purchased the farm onCor- yi^ecoratlons that they use ev- hosts to the sub-district MYF Wreaths and other greens Calif. He was killed last week In at the home of Mr and Mrs Ells rlson Road known as the Ellas y .fry year, and to add more orlg- Mrs Margaret Haney, 79, died Rally, from 3 to 5 p.m. to adorn the front door might the crash of a Navy instruction worth Oden. Mrs Bob Rowland Davis (arm. 'inallty there is a vast quan- Wednesday, Nov. 25. She Is sur Rev Wilson Tennant of the East '‘tlty of new decorative pieces, include an electrically-lighted jet near Brewton, Ala. Capt. Thomas Wheaton gave the devotions. Mr and Mrs Mrs Effle Bush spent Thanks vived by her husband, Joseph; Lansing University Church, is to giving with her son. Dr Berwyn In all price ranges, that can be candle, and even apartment Walsworth, an Instructor, whose Howard McDonough led the "Fun one son, Lauren; one daughter; ST. CHARLES — Thomas be the speaker. The theme will be *'tound In local stores and In dwellers can participate In wife and stepson live at Pensa Time* hour. Bush, and family in Jackson. this kind of "outdoor ” lighting. four grandchildren; and one O. Wheaton of 1307 High Street, •Christ Above All.* Mrs Mabel Brace had Thanks cluded in any home display. cola, Fla. was attempting to make great grandson. Lansing, died Saturday, Nov. 28, giving dinner with a friend, Mrs Most families build up their Whatever the type of out an emergency landing in a dis Mrs Stanley Walker displays, making them more door decoration, setting up can at 6:15 p.m. after a short Illness. WCTU will observe Beulah Prosser, In Lansing. Funeral services were at Holy abled plane. and more elaborate every year provide fun for the whole fam He was 59 years old. Temperance Sunday to host at WCTU tea Mrs Edward Atherton Jr. at Oood beginning might be a ily from year to year. Cross Catholic Church. Burial tended a family get-together at He was the grandson of Mrs WACOUSTA — A WCTU 1:30 was made In St. Joseph Ceme Rev Erwin Self conducted fu the home of her parents, Mr and Harry Walsworth, aformer resi WACOUSTA— The Wacousta p.m. tea Is to be held with Mrs tery. Funeral arrangements were neral services at the Osgood Mrs A. J. Waldron, rural Lan dent of St. Johns for many years. WCTU members are to be seated Stanley Walker Thursday. The by the Palmer Bush Funeral Funeral Home Tuesday, Dec. 1, sing, on Thanksgiving Day. Home. Mrs Walsworth now resides at In a body at the morning service committee In charge Is headed DAIRY AUaiON at 1:30 p.m. Burial was made at In Wacousta Community Metho Mrs H. A. Locke of Lansing has 284 Glenwood, Colton, Calif. by Mrs Omer Watson. Mrs R. V. Mount Rest Cemetery. spent several days with her ZV2 miles south of Corunna to Garrison road, 1 mile * * dist Church, Dec. 6, In ob Henretty will present the pro west to Colby road, and '/j mile south at 5763 Colby servance of Temperance Sunday. gram. Mrs Marion Frederick will daughter-in-law, Mrs Don Locke, Ralph S. Throop ^ MR WHEATON who was em and children, while the husband road, on ployed by Dali Steel Products In conducted a parliamentary drill. SOUTH WATERTOWN—Ralph Set circle meetings and son were In the North hunting. Lansing was born to Peter Whea S. Throop, 79, a life-long resi DeWTTT— Paul D. Shafley of Douglas Candler hosted a stag ton and Susan Moses Wheaton Jan. for the coming week Dinner dote is set Saturdoy,Dec. 5,1 p.m. dent of this area died on Nov, 121 East Jefferson Street, De- card party at his cabin Saturday IS, 1905, In St. Charles. He lived WACOUSTA— The Wacousta evening. 24 following a brief lllnes^. Witt, died In a Lansing hospital WACOUSTA—Circle meetings 16 HEAD HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 7:45 p.m. In the St. Charles area until 1941 Extension Study Group Is having a Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr when he moved to Lansing. of the week are; Wednesday Eve TB and Bangs Tested He Is survived by two sons, He was 79 years old. Christmas dinner and gift ex and Mrs Edward Kraft were, Mrs ning Circle at the home of Mrs change the evening of Dec. 14 at Lula Wendel and Miss Doris Gilbert D. of West Middlesex, Funeral services were held at Dairy Cool bulk tank, 150-gal., stainless steel. Serial Feb. 11,1949 he married Nellie Forest Shipman with Mrs R. V. the home of Mrs Earl Beagle. Lyon, both of Lansing and Joan Pa., and Charles R. of rural the Vincent-Rummell Funeral No. B-27015 M. Jackway In Angola, Ind. Henretty presenting the program Miss Barbara Rose Is co-host and Nancy Kraft of Grand Rapids. Lansing; one sister. Miss Laura Home Saturday, Nov. 28, at 3:30 * * and Mrs Shirley Waldron, the de ess. The dinner hour Is 6:30 p.m. A Thanksgiving dinner served 2 Surge units, seamless IHC milker pump Throop of Holt; and five grand p.m. with Rev W. Ernest Com- SURVIVING, besides his wife, votions; and Willing Workers with * * In the Forest Shipman home was children. bellack of the DeWitt Methodist 40-gal. White water heater, electric are: one daughter, Mrs Evelyn Mrs Earl Beagle, Friday, for a Mr and Mrs John Hey were served to Mr and Mrs Dean Ship- Church officiating. Burial was Brown of Lansing; two sons, Del- 12:30 p.m. luncheon served by Small bottle gas milkhouse heater He was a member of Delta Thursday guests of a daughter, man of Mount Pleasant; Mr and made In the DeWitt Cemetery. ford of Belding and Thomas Jr. of Mrs Andrew Kempf and commit Mills Methodist Church and Clin » ♦ Mrs Franklin Frayer, and hus Mrs Stuart Patterson and family Double wash tubs the United States Navy; two step tee. Willing Workers will present of Owosso; Mr and Mrs Alfred ton County Farm Bureau. MR SHAFLEY was the son of band In Bellevue. daughters, Mrs Bonnie Archer a program by Mrs Alberta Huhn. Mr and Mrs Ira Bollinger were Patterson of Wacousta; Reuben Terms can be arranged. The sale principles will not Dorus Shafley and Saphronla and Mrs Betty Eby, both of Lan Mrs Lewis Babbit will lead the Religious services were con Saturday evening dinner guests of Shipman of Lansing; and special be responsible for accidents at auction. Reece Shafley. He was born In sing; two step-sons, Billy and devotions and there Is to be a gift ducted by Rev Donald Thomson Mr and Mrs Raymond Bennett in guest, AJlt Badami, who is from Fowler May 17, 1885. The last Buddy Thompson, both of Lan exchange. and Rev M. Schuurmans at the East Lansing. Bombay, India, and a graduate 45 years of his life were spent In sing; three brothers, Donald and Estes Leadley Colonial Chapel Mrs Grace Mlsner ate Sunday Michigan State University stu MR & MRS OREN JUDD, props. DeWitt. Eldon of Lansing and Harry of Methodist men meet on Friday with burial in Delta dinner with her brother, Clyde dent. BKN GL.XRDON, .4uctioneer: Phone Coruima 743-4142 Saginaw; and one sister, Mrs for potiuck, program Mills cemetery. On June 12, 1906, he married Myers, and wife of rural Lan Mrs Josephine Husted and Mr Katherine Dailey of Lansing. sing. The three spent the re and Mrs Keith Husted and family WACOUSTA— The Methodist mainder of the afternoon In Kal were guests of Mr and Mrs Lee Alfred Trudegon Men’s Club meets Wednesday amazoo. Burgess In DImondale, Tliursday. evening at the Wacousta Church. Mr and Mrs Bob Cramer, Mr and Mrs H. A. Locke of AVAILABLE NOW! All New Vol. 3 MAPLE RAPIDS— Alfred R. A 6:30 p.m. potiuck will start off former Wacousta residents, have Lansing and Mr and Mrs Don Trudgeon of Marcy Road, near the evening. now moved from Grand Rapids to Locke and children, were guests Mlllett, died Friday In the Vet Rev Thomas Peters will pre Sunset Hills In Eaton County. of Mr and Mrs Ira Bollinger for erans Administration Hospital in sent a special Christmas pro Mr and Mrs Lester Garlock Thanksgiving dinner. Ann Arbor. He was 68 years old. gram. and son spent Thanksgiving Day Sunday guests of Mrs Agnes mm Each club member will take a with Mr and Mrs Roy Jones in Steffen were Mr and Mrs Louis Funeral services were held gift. Grand Ledge. Stites of Union City. Monday, at 2 p.m., at the Abbott 12-Inch, Long-Playing Funeral Home. Burial was made In Sowle Cemetery. Mr Trudgeon, a former resi Christmas dent of Maple Rapids, Is survived by a daughter, Mrs Barbara Bab NOTHING UKE THAT cock; two sons, Albert of Lansing 1^1 and Gerald of Mason; and three * Carol ^ brothers, Garnet of Wakefield, Howard of Polo, Mo., and William of Herkimer, N. Y. ■v'.jy,. iJaiSSSSS 1*^ 'i-*.*;*-!* ,..,11 Album Cliff Husted Hi-Fi or Stereo ‘ /’■ [\ W -J WACOUSTA—Cliff Husted of 1'. * J|\ I IW" • u**, *1,0 • 1 Grand Ledge, a former Water- ,.«a*roMe pec ^ town resident, died Wednesday In a Lansing hospital at the age of 81. CHEVY II 4-door sedan demonstrator with 6-cylinder engine, 2-speed 6 Q 130. 131 s Funeral services were held 1964 wiper/washer, heater and defroster and turn signals. Blue trim. A Saturday afternoon from theHol- real mileage maker. See it—drive it—and save at Bee’s Chevrolet- Features Gordon MacRae, Martha Wright, Franco Corelli, Ihan Funeral Home, with Rev Olds. Roberta Peters and the Columbus Boychoir with the Thomas Peters, Wacousta pas Firestone orchestra and chorus... 17 all-time favorites, tor, officiating. Burial was In OLDSMOBILE 4-door Dynamic 88 sedan with only 12,000 miles, a including "White Christmas", "Silver Bells”, "Sleigh Ride", Wacousta Cemetery. 1964 one owner car. Power steering, power brakes, automatic transmis . < Quality sion, white wall tires, wheel discs, tinted windshield and many other "Ave Maria" and 13 others. Mr Husted, when a boy, moved extras. Stop in today and see it. Comparable with his parents, the late Mr DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING OFFER...we have to ®3.98 and and Mrs George Husted, to Clin F85 4-door sedan with 8-cylinder engine, standard transmission, push a big supply, but expect a sellout. Get your copy of ton County, and the greater part button radio, all vinyl blue trim with white paint. A good economical this exclusive Firestone custom recording now. ®4.98 Albums of his life was spent here. Since 1963 retirement, he had resided In car. Get a demonstration ride. Grand Ledge. CORVETTE convertible, also has hardtop with it. 365 HP engine, Survivors Include two sons, a 1964 AM and FM radio, dual 90 white wall tires, 13,000 miles. Ready to go. daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. CHEVROLET Impala 4-door sport sedan, automatic transmission, 'firestone 1962 radio, heater, power steering and power brakes. 327” engine with CHAMPION NYLONS Sarah E. Fuller white wall tires. A beautiful blue finish with blue interior. CHEVROLET Impala 4-door sedan with radio, heater, automatic ELSIE— Mrs Sarah E. Fuller transmission, power brakes, 327 cu. inch engine, white wall tires, of 653 Wcodlawn Avenue, Owosso, 1963 wheel discs. Aqua color with aqua trim. Still has factory warrant'^. and former resident of Elsie, died Saturday In an Owosso hos pital. She was 86 years old. I '*11 Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the Carter Funeral Home In Elsie. Burial Phone made Ytr^ton* was made In Ridge Road Ceme vyiTH Oiihhi tery. Mrs Fuller, who had been an 224-3325 Elsie area resident since 1920 Amount Monthly is survived by a sister, Mrs ageing BUY ON Charged Paymonts Celia Mitchell of Oakley. V *50.00 *5.00 CHEVROLET '^-ton pickup, Fleetside box, antispin rear end, 292 V 75.00 7.00 Neighborhood group cu. in. engine, full foam seat, arm rest, 2-speed wiper/washer, chrome misroHeum-aufoe1 95.00 1963 9.00 plans gift exchange grill, bumpers, hub caps and cab trim plates. Ready to go to work. NO MONEY DOWN f 150.00 10.00 f 250.00 13.00 WACOUSTA— The Neighbor CHEVY II demonstration Nova wagon with beautiful two tone white hood Society will meet Dec. 10 1964 with aqua top. 6-cylinder engine, standard transmission, radio, 2- is honored by thousands and thousands of with Mrs Earl Beagle. Mrs Char speed wiper/washer, outside mirror, white wall tires. Firestone dealers and stores in the United lie Rose will be co-hostess. States and Canada ... wherever you travel Mrs Effle Bush will give the NO LIMIT full llFCTIMt SUASMTIE UO UMIT OS UUIS OS MOftTM devotions. There Is to be a gift •gainst defect* m wwiifnenihip ertU repfacetnents #»e pwetad on CHEVY II demonstrator 4-door sedan with 6-cylinder engine and metenefs ertd meet roed h»fard tn- treed oreer and based on Pwestone exchange. GUARANTEE iwrie* tor tho hfe of thO ortginel trood. pr ELSIE— “Do the seven KJera the Purple Heart and a number of brothers hold a record for mili other decorations. tary service?* was a question Robert was a member of a dem asked recently by the Veterans olition squad in the Army Corps of Administration. Since then many Engineers during World War II. American families from Minne He fought in Burma and China and sota to Massachusetts posted helped build the Ledo Road con their claims. necting the two countries. It was while he was in the steaming Bur Elsie has often boasted of its mese Jungle that Robert contract nine Baese brothers with at least ed malerla. He now lives with his one serving his country in un family in Elsie and works for the broken successlonsince 1941. Federal Mogul Co., in St. Johns, The Baese brothers saw serv as assistant general foreman. ice in both theaters in World War \ n / Eldon was a member of the Air (jl>t.OVA II and in the Korean Conflict. Force during the final days of Born in Elsie, the sons of Mrs World War 11. After the war he Thelma Baese (their father, was sent to Japan, where he serv Onas, died in 1953), went to Elsie ed during the Occupation. He is High School with their three sis married and lives in Elsie. He is ters. also employed at Federal Mogul Mmu The girls, all living near Elsie, in St. Johns. The St. Joseph Altar Society’s annual Christmas bazaar, —"’Fir are Mrs Mary Lou Blackburn of Another settling in Elsie is Lansing, Mrs Gerald (Onalee) Lewis. He served In the Army which will be held Tuesday, Dec. 8, with an 11 a.m. to 1;30 p.m. Austin of Otsego, and Mrs Rich during the Korean Conflict. He luncheon, will employ the items being made by, left to right, Mrs ard (Diane) Bates of Elsie who fought at the Pusan beachhead and BULOVA RAWllNSSg Brush finished dial in K is now with her husband, who is in the Seoul area as a member of Alvin J. Thelen, candy booth; Mrs Louis Eisler, general co- striking case Combina-H stationed In Germany. a supply unit. Lewis works at the chairman; Mrs Norman Rademacher, general chairman; and Mrs lion link and eipansiong * * Auto-llte Manufacturing Co. ’s band. 21 jewels $71.95* JAMES, or Versil, as everyone plant in Owosso. Michael Hatta, baked goods. I calls him, is now the postmaster * * BULOVA LEADING LAOY. in Elsie and was the first to enter Merle served In the Army dur Bernath and Mrs Floyd Flowney. Dainty as a rosebud! BULOVA LA PETITE Pre A MEMBER of the ArmySlgnal Church bazaar Charming oval case with cious jewelry elegance' the armed service. He Joined the Corps in microwave communica ing the war in Korea. He makes Committeemen Include: Frank delicate scrollwork, 2 diamonds glorify a army In 1941, serving first on tion, Gale entered the service Just his home In Elsie and is employ Bernath, cubmaster; Jim Collls, is planned by shimmering bracelet. dainty case. Faceted 21 jewels. Also in white. bracelet. 23 jewel move Kiska Island, Alaska. From after the Korean Conflict. He ed at the Michigan Milk Produc committee chairman; and Robert I $49.95 ment. Also in white. there, he went to Italy with the lives with his family in Elsie and ers Association in Ovid. Merle Houska, treasurer. Altar Society $65.00 tenth Mounted Battalion, where he also has a Job with the Auto-lite fought in the Pusan and Seoul ♦ * (8 like a million took part in the invasion of the Co., where his brother, Lewis areas with his brother Lewis. SILVER ARROWS were award Women of the St. Joseph Church Italian Peninsula. There he won works. Joining the Army in 1955, Ray ed to Jimmy Micka, Douglas Keck Altar Society are preparing for >8t8 only mond lives in Elsie with his moth and Danny Egbert. New boys re their Christmas bazaar, to be BULOVA held Dec. 8 in the school gym. er. He spent much of his enlist ceiving bob cat pins were Danny the gift-([iialit y watch ment with the Corps of Engineers Pumford, KlmSheldon, Jeff Keck, A Christmas theme will be used AUaiON SALE at the port of Whittier in Alaska. and Garry Bernath of Den Nov. 2; In the booths. Owen, who Joined the Marines David Hines, Jan Blunt, Greg Sey- 2 miles north of Potterville, Mich, on M-lOO to Pinch in 1959, serving with the Infantry bert, David Dunham, Randy Jus General chairman of the ba ACCUTRONg Highway then 2 miles west to Onedia road, second and administration, also lives at tice, Jimmie Clark and Roger zaar Is Mrs Norman Rademach WORLD'S ONLY g farm north on right side, on er. Mrs Louis Eisler is co-chair home In Elsie. Owen works with Kelley of Den No. 3; and Paul ELECTRONIC 8 brothers, Robert and Eldon, at Thornton, James Houska, Paul man. Other chairmen are: Mrs Federal Mogul In St. Johns. Barrett, Paul Ladiskl, Rich Ack- Joseph Ricker, aprons; Mrs Rob TIMEPIECE 8 Fridoy, Dec. 11,11 a.m Captain Richard Baese Is cur les, Robert Pattlson and Richard ert LaBrle, knitting; Mrs Leon rently stationed at K. I. Sawyer Hess of Den No. 5. Thelen and Mrs Ted Silvestrl, n I 100 HEAD GRADE Air Force with the 410th Bomb Exhibits made from cub scout luncheon; Mrs Bernard Mankey, Wing, where he was assigned in kits issued by the den mothers parcel post; Mrs Alvin Thelen, HOLSTEIN COWS 1963 as a B52 co-pllot. were displayed by Dens No. 5 and candy; Mrs Nick Koenlgsknecht GREAT I Their mother’s memories, on 6. They took a certain number of and Mrs Mike Hatta, home-bak ed goods; Mrs Katie Walasek, AND SPRINGING HEIFERS Veterans Day, can go back articles and made whatever they through the years quite a way chose. fancy sewing; and Mrs Joe Bohil GIFT I rnn * 86 Mature Holstein Cows—15 Top Bred whether they have set a record or Refreshments were served by and Mrs Eugene Jorae, Christ Heifers not. Den No. 2 and furnished by moth mas decorations. The St. Eliza FOR 8 ers of the various dens. beth Guild will handle the re Due between November and June. 20 cows Silver arrov/s ♦ * ligious articles and the St. Dor to freshen before the sole. Mr and Mrs Woodrow Bashore othy’s Guild, the handmade quilt CHRISTMAS I awarded Scouts which will be raffled. There will Bred artificially to proven sires since 1959. spent the Thanksgiving holiday In Gulliver, Upper Peninsula, with also be a booth for children to Several cows over 600 lbs.—a few over 700 at pack meeting Mr and Mrs Clark Bashore. Mrs complete their Christmas shop ^ODFRN CL.AS<>ICS SCUl.PTURf O tN IB KARAT GOLO lbs. fat. Charles Bashore and son, Loren ping needs. BUOCi T T» RMS TOO ELSIE — The November Cub of Elsie are spending the winter Herd on DHIA and the 1963 herd average: Scout pack meeting was held Mon We can remount any quality or size diamond in months with her son, Clark. Mrs A hot lunch will be served from 12,233 M—499 F—4% test on 88 lacta day evening at Knight Elementary 11 to 1:30 p.m. in the school so any style ring mounting. Any price range and School. Charles Bashore’s address Is meet anyone's prices. FREE cleaning and check tions. Cows are in good flesh and of good R-1, Gulliver, Mich. cial hall. ing of your diamond. No carrying charges. Any type. This is nearly all a young herd with The flag ceremony, conducted credit terms or use our lay away plan. by Den No. 5 opened the program. good udders. A skit, about firemen saving a TB and Bangs Tested —Nearly All Calfhood Vaccinated child from a burning house, was Finance may be arranged through the Nationai Bank presented by Den No. 2, and Doug HiHcai(( I^UMct of Detroit, Plymouth Branch—Mr. Kehrl. las Keck gave a poem on keeping RUSSELL WRIGHT SALE WILL BE HELD UNDER COVER his home safe from fire. By ROSALYN PARKS, Correspondent and IMPROMPTU There are 17 new cub scouts. LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS Among the new den mothers this ACCUTRON "ny SUin. 5 Nancy Hoerner spent the week less steel case, water- g year are: Mrs Rol)ert Houska, IROQUOIS proott, sweep second W Mrs Duane Green, Mrs Lyle Dun Mrs Beagle to host end at Traverse City with Russ hand.Hand.applied mark- R GLENN BAXTER, Owner Sullivan and Darlene visiting the TRUE CHINA ers and with allifatcr ham, Mrs Earl Clark and Mrs Neighborhood Society strap. ftsS.OO 8 GLEN CASEY, Sales Manager and Auctioneer George Keck. Others holding over latters grandmother, Mrs A. W. from last year are Mrs Frank KINCAID DISTRICT—The De Brackett, cember meeting of the Neighbor Mr and Mrs Harvey Hoerner GUARANTEED* hood Society will be at the home of Lansing visited in the Harden oT «3.95 of Mrs Pauline Beagle on Nov. 10. burg home Thanksgiving Day. for 4-pc. Place Setting 99.9977% ACCURATE There will be a 29 cent gift ex Mr and Mrs Harvey Hoerner of ON YOUR WRIST change. Lansing Community College Lansing were Sunday dinner ACCUTRON® ★ ♦ guests of Mr and Mrs Howard • Buxton Billfolds Mr and Mrs George Sargent and Sargent. WATCHARM by BULDVA Register Dec. 14-15-16 — 6 to 9 p.m. family, Mr and Mrs Elmer Har- Marilyn Parks spent the week • Buxton Jewel denburg, Stuart and Roger were end at Holt with Mr and Mrs Elden Disc charm, precision jeweled Boxes We Have a Complete Line of j Klhn. movement, shock-resistant, un Hamilton Electrics i PROGRAM OFFERINGS Sunday dinner and supper guests breakable mainspring, knurled Mr and Mrs Don Dumond and • Charms and of Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent. chain. Available in black & gold, Also Men’s and Ladies ’ i family, Mr and Mrs James Mor red & gold, yellow & gold. Charm Bracelets Health Sciences Pre-Professional Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent $19 95 were Thanksgiving Day guests of rison and family, Mr and Mrs WATCHES Apprenticeships Trade-Vocational the Hardenburgs. Lee Dumond and son, and Ray by HAMILTON. BULOVA and ' Technology Arts and Sciences Nancy Hoerner visited Mr and mond Smith of Westphalia spent WYLER Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Business Honors Institute JL Mrs Howard Sargent Wednesday Speidel night. Franklin Wells and family. LAY AWAY NOW Management Transfer Curriculums #t-- Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent Mr and Mrs Forest Hooker of Twistof lex FOR CHRISTMAS ! Marketing Community Service \ will leave for Florida Wednesday. Grand Ledge and Herman Hoer Bands Mr and Mrs Don Buttons and ner visited Mr and Mrs Don Du Retraining Cultural Programs ^ son of Grand Ledge visited Mr mond Saturday evening. could there be a and Mrs Don Sullivan. Mrs Don Dumond, Mrs Nora Ladies' ^more appropriate gift? Other Registration Dates Are Mr and Mrs Ed Fuhr were Brace, Mrs Gusta Wlrth, Mrs Necklaces Tlllle Hooker and Mrs Rosie Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr 1 $1 to $40 and Mrs Del Fuhr of DeWltL Kempf, the latter three of Grand December 28-29-30 Mr and Mrs Dell Schmldtman Ledge, spent Tuesday as dinner Hours returned from their honeymoon guests and afternoon visitors of Men's Anson Sunday afternoon and will reside Mrs Don Miller. Tie Tacks 8:30-11:30 o.m.—1-4 p.m.—6-9 p.m. on Forrest Hill Road. Mrs Jerry Myszak of DeWltt Mr and Mrs Paul Heller and and Mrs Don Henning of Lansing and Tie Sets Lansing Community College family of St. Johns were Thanks had a birthday party at the form Support Your Is accredited by North Central giving guests of Otto Witt and er’s home, Friday evening in hon Sheaffer The Association of Colleges and Clare. or of Marilyn Parks’ 17th birth Pen and See Our Large Selection Community College Secondary Schools, and by the Otto Wttt accompanied Jay Witt day, Guests present were from of Decorative Wall Clocks MOTHER'S RIISG^ Michigan Commission on Col of DeWltt north, deer hunting, Lansing, DeWltt, Riley and Wa- Pencil and VOTE Dec. 15 lege Accreditation. Wednesday night and returned cousta. Desk Sets Priced from 19.95 home Sunday night. Mr and Mrs E. J. Brace spent Twin hands of I4K Mrs Wlnnlfred Hahn, Mrs Por Thanksgiving Day with Mr and 1847 Wm. Rogers Community and lower gold symbolize Mother ter Parks and daughters attended Mrs Delmer Brace of Grand and Father — joined a baby shower at the home of Mrs Ledge. priced stainless steel, service for 8 from 19.95. by lustrous synthetic Jesse Parks for Mrs Sandra Thanksgiving supper guests of stones of the month, Brown Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Porter Parks and NORCROSS CHRISTMAS CARDS one for each child in Lansing Community Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner family were Mr and Mrs Jerry the family. were dinner and supper guests of Myszak and family of DeWltt, Mr (Individual and Boxed) Mr and Mrs Elmer Hardenburg, and Mrs Don Henning of Lansing Stuart Hardenburg and Roger and Mr and Mrs David Parks and Thanksgiving Day. family of Lansing. College Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson were Thanksgiving Day guests of HARR S Jewelry were dinner and supper guests Mr and Mrs John Dickinson and 210 W. Shiawassee Phone 489-2471 of Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent ST. JOHNS Phone 224-7 Holly of Portland. 114 N, Clinton ,4ve. Sunday. WWClMlMaHVtaVMI HMI ■IWIMWOlMalMCtaCItIKl llMCmKPKCaCMCIHI CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, December 3, 1964 miMMBlttMIMlWMIMCilCia Mrs Fred N. Hauck, Mr and Mrs Thanksgiving Day dinner ctety, Nov. 16 for the year 1965, Carl Walter, and Mr and Mrs guests of Mr and Mrs Clare 0 Mrs Joseph Heckman was the Frank SUvernall. Schneider were Mr and Mrs Bob president for the past three Fowler GIFTS Peufom^ Mr and Mrs Dick O’Neil and Cole of Westphalia, Mr and Mrs years. daughter, Pat, of Mount Pleasant Larry Kleffer of Carson City, Miss Helen Fink spent ’Thanksgiving Day with Mr Mr and Mrs Robert Rlngle and By MRS. IRENE FOX, Correspondent—Phone 2021 Kay Schneider and friend, Mark family moved to Lansing over the and MrsHaroldGoodmanofYpsl- Klein and Mr and Mrs Fredrick lanti. weekend. They lived on West Main GALORE Wood and family. Street in Pewamo. Mrs Joseph Klein Sr., Mr and Mr and Mrs Leo Cook and Mr Isabella Daughters Mr and Mrs Jay Miller and Howorth of Saranac. Evening Mrs Patrick Klein and family and Mr and Mrs Fredrick Wood in ’64 family of Portland, Mr and Mrs guests were Mr and Mrs Roy J. and Mrs VlrgU Pung and family have named their new son Steven plan meeting-party Mr and Mrs Norman Klein and were 'Thanksgiving Day dinner Tom Roundtree of Muir and Mr Howorth and family of Ionia. family were ’Thanksgiving dinner Donald. FOWLER— 'The Daughters of and Mrs Robert Borden and fam Mr and Mrs Bernard J. Schafer guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Mr and Mrs Stephen Klein and guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Martin. Isabella will hold their meeting ily of rural Muir were 'Thanks and family and Mrs William Scha Klein Jr. Mrs Joseph Klein Sr. attended and Christmas party Wednesday 25% Off giving dinner guests of Mr and fer spent Sunday with their daugh Mr and Mrs Gregory Thelen the Egan-Huhn wedding Saturday 25% Off Mr and Mrs Roger Freund and evening, Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. at Holy Mrs Matt Miller. After the dinner ter and sister. Sister Marie Dlann and famUy were Thanksgiving at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church on on daughter, Vicky, Mr and Mrs R. Day guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Trinity Hall. There will be an ex a wedding cake was placed on the at Muskegon. Schrauben of Carson City, and In Portland and the reception In change of gifts. table lor the anniversary of the mr and Mrs Ernest Schafer and Frechen and family. the evening. Mr and Mrs Erwin Freund and Mrs Freda Davarn entertain Christmas Toys, Dolls Jay Millers which will be Dec. 1. Mrs Fred N. Hauck visited Lee son, Jerry, were 'Thanksgiving Mrs Matt Miller entertained Lebanon Grange sets They were married on that date, Motz of Fowler Saturday. ed her famUy with a'Thanksgiving her Pedro Club Tuesday after dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Dale dinner. Included were Mr and card party-potiuck 1917. Richard Fox of Mount Pleasant Freund of Jackson. noon, Dec. 1st. Wraps Games Mrs John Blauwlekel and spent a few days with his parents, Mrs William Davarn and family; Saturday evening guests of Mrs Mrs Herman J. Wahl spent Mr and Mrs Jack Davarn and FOWLER —The Lebanon daughter Ruth of Fowler and Mrs Mr and Mrs Joseph L. Fox. Thanksgiving Day with her son- Vera Cook were Mr and Mrs Grange will have a card party Ferd Bower attended the choral Mr and Mrs Joseph L. Fox family; and Mr and Mrs James George Bryner and William The in-law and daughter and family, Cook and famUy of Lansing. Saturday, Dec. 5 at the Grange I 1.98 Miniature Light Set program, Saturday evening, at the were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr and Mrs Ronald Motz, of rural len, all of Portland, and Mrs Hall. A potluck will be served Civic Auditorium In Lansing, giv Mr and Mrs William S. Fox and Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr George Schafer. St. Johns. and Mrs Robert Simon were Mr and the public Is Invited. en by the sisters of St. Joseph family of Vermontvllle. Mrs Francis Alton has left to » ♦ j 2.59 Multiple Light Set Miss LuAnn Prochazka of St. and Mrs Gerald Simon and family, of Nazareth, In honor of their Mr and Mrs Henry M. Schafer Johns was a weekend guest of spend the winter months with Mr and Mrs Mark Schrauben Diamond Jubilee. entertained on Thanksgiving Day and Mr and Mrs B. Smith of West relatives In California and Flori 29c 8 Mr and Mrs Joseph Bower. phalia. and Mr and Mrs Ben Wleber of I Icicles, 500's Mrs Nicholas Roach spent from with a dinner for their son, Paul, Mr and Mrs Charles Briggs da. St. Johns spent the weekend at William E. Simon and daugh Mr and Mrs Nicholas Blau- Wednesday to Friday of last week of New York City, Mr and Mrs and family of Royal Oak spent Racine, Wls. visiting their daugh 79c I ter, Donna, were dinner guests of ■wlekel of Grand Rapids and Mr Holiday Candlelights . with Mr and Mrs Carl Miller of Van Sickle of Lake Odessa and the Thanksgiving holiday and ters, Miss Jane Schrauben and I Mr and Mrs Francis Kellen of and Mrs Larry Blauwlekel were i Saginaw. Mr and Mrs James Schafer and weekend with their aunt. Miss DeWltt Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests Miss Sue Wleber. Big Savings on Film and Flashbulbs k Mr and Mrs Ferd Bower and son, Joele, of Lansing. Paul spent Ruth Swlndt. Stephen Klein and Norman of Mr and Mrs Harry Blauwlekel. Sister Anselm the former Ce son, Anthony, Mr and Mrs John Thanksgiving Day through Sunday Joseph Freund of Westphalia .MANY, MANY MORE SPECIALS NOW Schafer came home with a deer Mr and Mrs William Blssellof celia Mueller, of South America Blauwlekel and family, Mr and with his parents. was a dinner guest of Mr and during the week. DeWltt were guests of Mr and was a weekend guest of her ’TIL CHRISTMAS 8 Mrs Joseph Bower and daughter, Mr and Mrs Joseph Hauck of Mrs Clifford Freund and family Mrs Floyd Blssell, Saturday eve brother and family. and Mrs Julius Thelen were Mount Pleasant spent an evening Thanksgiving Day. Mrs Anthony Thels was taken Thanksgiving Day dinner guests with Mrs Fred N. Hauck, their by ambulance to the Carson City ning. Mr and Mrs Howard Strobel of Thanksgiving day dinner guests Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Webbervllle spent Thanksgiving FINKBEINER’S PHARMACY of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Thelen mother. of Mrs Kenneth Hlllabrandt were Hospital during the past week and Is still undergoing tests and Phil Walgle, on Thanksgiving Day with her mother, Mrs Christine FOWLER. MICHIGAN and family of Fowler. Mr and Mrs Ernest Schafer Mr and Mrs Clyde SUvernall, Mr Thanksgiving Day dinner entertained with a Thanksgiving treatment. were Ellen and Joann Walgle of riarr, and her brother, John. Mr and Mrs Frank SUvernall, Mr and and Mrs Marvin Harr and family OPEN NIGHTLY ’TIL 10 guests of Mr and Mrs Henry J. dinner for Mr and Mrs Daniel Mrs Roman L. Hafner was Lansing and Mr and Mrs Floyd Mrs Robert SUvernall and John of St. Johns were evening visi fswtttisgtvgtamiatsBUWsifiifMriniiifButMfiMyitnnif-fpmfitfir —fi Schafer were Mr and Mrs Joe Schafer and family of Royal Oak, elected president of the Altar So- Blssell. Hlllabrandt. Mr and Mrs Robert Rock and tors. son, Robert Allen, and Mrs Thel Rev Aloyslus Hafner of Bay ma Greenwalt were dinner guests City and Dave Duncan of Lansing of Mrs Arthur Gillespie Thanks visited their cousin, Miss Anna giving Day. Ulrich, Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Louis Goerge and family of Pinckney, Mr and Mrs Richard Campbell and family of VFW Auxiliary Ypsilanti and Miss Phyllis Goerge of Lansing spent Thanks I 8 • Clean from If Inside • Screens NMIS Optional / ODD LOT SELECTION Rea. S6.65 9«'- $000 HkROlNWt NOVI y.pUUlXS „,noes . catches per 100 lbs. educed to Oood selection at gal . SELL • Fully Weatherstripped 0\SC0VJH1 • Sashlock • Rigid :• Simple to Regulate • Screen Cloth PRICES For New Homes or Remodeling Projects ’ERYTHING IN TH ’ORE. ON. SALE KABBER BLOCK K TILE CO. 917 8 . Charch ST. JOHNS Phone 224-435S Thur*doy, December 3, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigon Page ]] Mr and Mrs wmUin Aldrich, Larry and Lana, and Mr and Cireka Mrs John Sstterlngton were Michigan State t^eWitt Mr« OwdM WoffMMr Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Uy mmt UU> J. HANNON — rhMM I Mrs Woodrow Aldrich and sons By MRS. JOHN SCHMIDT — Telephone 6S2-3262 of Spring Lake. Grange to meet Followthip to maot Rod Schmidt of Alma College The new Master of the Mich spent from Wednesday to Satur Veterans get gifts igan State Grange will be the Annuo! meeting set day with his parents, Mr and Mrs speaker at Clinton County Po Crash critically iMWirr— Th« DkWitt Biiw EUREKA—The Womon ’e Pel* Area residents John SchmldL Saturday and Sun mona Grange Saturday, Dec. 5, (Hkr Muthar* will hoUl thatr lowehip of th. Eureka Congrofa- at Mina Gordoniers day he was a guest of Miss Jo when they will be entertained by CtirUilmkk («rty Ttiurk / iT) if FOR SALE if FOR SALE ^ FOR SALE Schedule Rates of if FOR SALE if EGGS EGGS it FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MAKE A chair a family gift. WHILE SELECTIONS are GAMBLES in Fowler service DOUBLE METAL bed. 1 SPECIAL THIS WEEK — 3 Beautifui platform rockers. still good have your lay what they sell. 32-1 Classified Ad Pages | spring and innerspring mat dozen pullet eggs in bag or Have one saved for your away started at Gambles in Cash Rate—3c per word. Minimum, 60c per inset- ;|; tress. Good condition. Phone your cartons, 88c. 3 dozen ex 2- STORY HOME, excellent Mother’s gift at Gambles in Fowler. 32-1 HAVE A new crop of Scotch tlon. There is a 20c service fee for charged ads. If not 587-4626 . 32-lp tra large and jumbo size in care, economical to heat, Fowier. 32-1 Pine Christmas trees ready cartons, $1.40. Lial Gifford centrally located. 3 bedrtwms, HARD OF hearing? Have your for harvest. Cut your choice paid on or before 10 days after insertion, the following i:-: CHRISTMAS TREES, cedar den with built-ins, living room, GERMAN Shepherd pups, 6 hearing tested FREE at additional charges will be made: Ads 80c to 95c, add ii-i and other varieties. Sunday Hatchery, opposite City Park. for $1.25 each. Park Watson, 32-1 separate dining room, dish weeks old. 5 miles west, 1 Parr’s Pharmacy, St. Johns, 6122 E. Colony road. Phone 15c; over 95c, add 20c. sales. 6V2 miles north of St. washer and lots of cupboards mile south, 1 mile west, V2 Michigan. Authorized agent Johns on US-27. 1 mile west, 834-2893. 32-2p BOX NUMBER—If number in care of this office Is ij: in kitchen, full basement. Call mile south on Forest Hill for Zenith hearing aids. 14-tf first house north on east side. St. Johns 224-4340.______31-tf road. Phone 582-2053. James POTATOES—St. Johns Onion desired, add $1.00 to above. :•:• Frank Karek.______32-3p ★ POULTRY SCHOOL BUILDING—Sealed Fox. 32-2p Farm, 23-4 miles north on ALL ERRORS in telephoned advertisements at sender ’s WINDOW GLASS US-27. 28-tf ALFALFA HAY and straw. bids will be received by USED CORONADO apart- risk. ^ Ray Hamer, 2901 N. Watson Grand Ledge Board of Educa USED CORONADO 9 CU. ft. road. 32-4p BOOKING ORDERS for Am- ment size refrigerator with We have all sizes and any RATES are based strictly on uniform Classified Style. tion for purchase and removal a full width freezer. This is refrigerator with a full stutz H & N "Nick Chick” from premises of the Clark an exceptionally nice unit. $95 shape. We install glass. width freezer. $75 and avail OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied Leghorns, day old or started School building located on the and available on easy pay able on easy payment plan by remittance. ★ AUTOMOTIVE pullets. Better than ever! Al northwest corner of Franci.s ment plan of $10 down and $9 Phone 224-3337 of $10 down and $7 per month. so popular heavy type chicks. and Howe roads in Watertown per month. Ray C. Osborn, Ray C. Osborn, Gamble Store Copy for adds on this page must be in the Clinton ijil Amstutz Hatcheries, 308 N. Twp. Indicate (1) separate Gamble Store Dealer, St. Dealer. St. Johns. Mich. 27-tf County News office be- Clinton, St. Johns, Mich. bids for school house and ga Johns, Mich. 27-tf HEATHMAN'S fore 2 p.m. on Tuesday QL 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4- Phone 224-2178. ______37-tf rage and (2) the date of re door sedan, 6-cylinder, auto Paint Service Center for Thursday issue. ’’’ moval. Bids must be received FOR REAL HUN’nNG matic transmission, radio, POULTRY by Monday, Dec. 7, 4:00 p.m. PLEASURE Downtown St. Johns FREEZER heater, low mileage, clean, Leon Hayes, Grand Ledge Philip Spitzley, Pewamo. Ph. WANTED Board of Education. ______32-1 . . and real foot comfort, 31-tf 824-2468. ______32-2p it’s the Redwing Irish Set Will pick up at your door. FOR SALE by owner: Having ter sport boot. Lightweight, BEEF SALE if FOR SALE if FOR SALE 1964 OLDS Dynamic 88 2-door DORMEYER food mixer with hardtop. Radio, heater, hy- No amount too large or bought a farm, we are long wearing in either regu grinder and juicer. Excellent forced to sell nearly new 4- lar or insulated. Also: Good dramatic, power steering. too small. condition. 104 S. Oakland. Phone 224-4173.______31-2p bedroom ranch type home with year rubber footwear. 32-lp Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. USED DINE’TTE set. Hot- STEEL ROOFING, channel Serving the poultrymen of extra large garage on over 3 point electric range. Nick type and corrugated at 1957 FORD Ranchero pick Clinton county for 25 years. acres of land. Located 2V4 John Pierson Shoe Shop CHRISTMAS TREES—Scotch Dec. 3-4-5 Koenigsknecht, 3768 E. Taft Wieber Lumber Co., Fowler. up. Excellent body and in miles southwest of St. Johns. N. Clinton St. Johns Pine. Cut your own. $1. A. road. Phone 224-3770. 31-2p Phone 582-2111. ______32-1 terior. Engine overhauled Hathaway Produce Will carry contract for right 25-tf Spitzley, 3 mile north of West 6,000 miles ago. V~8. stick qualified buyer. Immediate phalia^______32-2p Thriftrite Beef NOW IS the time to dry your FORREY WELDER. $150, 180 shift. Inquire after 6 p.m. Phone 224-3484 St. Johns possession. For appointment v| SEE COLOR TV at your corn. See the Farmers’ Co- amps. All accessories like NOVEMBER low price Calci- 224-4292 . 31-2;d 39-tf phone Westphalia 587-3134. friendly Gambles Store in SIDES Op Elevator. Fowler. 32-1 new. Originally sold for $250. ______32-lp Fowler 32-1 nator automatic gas incin Also electric stove, $35. 308 E. OLDSMOBILE, 1963 ”88 ” 4- erators, 5 - y e a r warranty, USED CORONADO 11 cu. ft. door Holiday. Radio, power 3- BEDR(X)M home in St. 1 PAIR OF Comet wheels, refrigerator with full width Walker. 32-lp WEEKLY hatches of DeKalb smokeless and odorless. brakes and steering. Excel egg type chicks. Started Johns with built-in oven, cheap. Water softener. $124.95 installed. Consumer ’s lb. 47c freezer and in real good con GET YOUR husband a hunt lent condition. Loaded with range and fan, disposal, lots Wolverine manual type. Phone dition. $85 and available on pullets available every day. Power Co., 113 E. Walker, St. Cut and Wrapped ing dog for Christmas, will other extras. $2295. Ira Jorae White Pock baby chicks next of cupboards, full basement, 651-5476. Leo Wilson, 7643 Johns. Phone 224-2331. 29^ easy payment plan of $10 hold till then. Brittany pup phone 224-2929. 30-3p gas furnace, garage. Drapes Chandler road, St. Johns. down and $7 per month. Ray March. Rainbow Trail Hatch CHRISTMAS trees. Cut your pies. Call 224-2772. 32-2p ery, St. Louis, Michigan. 18-tf and carpeting included. Call ______32-lp C. Osborn, Gamble Store 1954 CHEVROLET V/2 - t o n 224-4666. 32-ldh own. $1.25. Call weekends. Dealer, St. Johns, Mich. 27-tf truck, 24,000 actual miles, Quality Phone 224-3673. Wm. Bellln- HINDS excellent condition through SACRIFICE SALE! Year old gar. 1100 E. Hyde Rd. 30-3p ALL SIZES, Clasp envelopes In out. Inquire south of St. Johns chickens in excellent pro Aluminum Products heavy Kraft paper Sizes BIG BUSHEL on US-27 to Howe road, east duction. 50c each in lots of ★ FOR RENT 4 3/8 ” X 63/4” through 11” x storm Windows lb. 55c to 4591 Howe Rd. 32-2p 100 or more. 65c each in smal 14” — The Clinton County ler quantities. Take advant Storm Doors —Jalousies GIFTS CAPACITY 1961 FALCON 2-door, 30,000 Porch Enclosures Cut and Wrapped News, St. Johns. 22-tf age of the year’s highest egg miles. Excellent condition. prices. Phone Robert Billing- ROOM AND board or room, Awnings —Sidings THAT ARE DIFFERENT NEW IDEA Phone 224-4741 after 12 noon. children welcome. Phone Door Walls ham, Alma 463-4255 after 7:30 224-4078. 209 N. Lansing. 31-tf Gold Medal 31-2p p.m. 31-3p SAVE ! MANURE SPREADERS For a FREE estimate, call Cast Aluminum FLOUR JOHN MANKEY Lawn, Mail Box SAVE! SAVE! . . . shred finer, spreads ★ LIVESTOCK if FOR SALE 'Symbol of Phone 224-7151 wider and last longer. REAL ESTATE 410 S. Clinton St. Johns and Post Signs 25 lbs. $1.79 Now you can save three Service' Our New Idea spreaders do HOLSTEIN cows — Fresh, 12-tf Made to order. 10 day de- with a $5.00 Purchase ways on Massey-Ferguson a better job shredding be MABC breeding, TB and livery machines, The company will Bangs tested, calfhood vacci 120 ACRES northwest of St. CHRISTMAS trees. Cut your cause it’s designed to rip Johns, with good buildings. own. Beautiful Pines or waive the interest until the nated. Carl Kramer, R-1, Pc- Michigan Beet manure apart . . . and a wamo. 32-2p 8-room house with modern v'^pruces. S2.00. 4811 Ballantine Custom Recess next crop season. Uncle new paddle design to spread kitchen. Phone 224-3401. Rose ro.id. 3 miles east, 4/10 mile SUGAR Sam will allow you 7 it wider. Last longer, too, DUROC BOARS, weigh 250 Hufnagel. 30-3p .south. 9/10 mile east from cent off your income and 350 lbs. 1 mile east of East DeWitt. 32-3p Fireplace Screens because it has water repel- Pewamo or 4'2 miles west of 160 ACRES south of St. Johns. and we will give you lant preservatives, treated Fowler, north side of M-21. Also some farms around WEDDING INVITATIONS and Made to fit exact fireplace 10 lbs. 89c best deal around. announcements. A complete wood sides and bottoms and ______32-lp Lansing. If you are thinking line —printing, raised printing opening. Anyone can Install. about selling or buying call with $5.00 Purchase . . . YOU GET A FULL PUREBRED Hampshire us. Donald Davis, salesman. or engraving. Dozens to choose YEAR GUARANTEE I boars. 1 mile east, IV2 miles from. — The Clinton County Phone 224-3376 St. Johns or Dial 224-2301 north of Pewamo. Phone 824- Ingham Home Realty, Lan News, phone 224-2361, St. ALAN R. DEAN Crisco 2566, Steve Kline.______32-lp Johns. 53-tf sing, Michigan. Phone 372- FOUR-WAY 16 POLAND CHINA boars for 1460 Lansing. 32-2p IT’S HARDWARE SHORTENING sale. 200 to 350 lbs. Lyle Only New Idea offers you WONDERFUL, brand Ford Tractors Mayers, 2 miles north of St. spanking new 3-bedroom, U'i Phone 224-3271 St. Johns four types . . . flail, single and Implements Johns to Kinley road. O’/i baths, 2-car garage home, lo 3 lbs. 69c BERTRAM beater, dual beater and miles west. Phone 224-2131. cated in Prince Estates. 30-3 cylinder/paddle . . . the type 32-2p New and Used Machinery IMPLEMENT SALES GONNA Parts and Accessories you want and the size you Real USED APARTMENT size Campbell’s Coronado refrigerator 1 n Fowler, Michigan need. BE WANTING a real nice GARLAND SALES real good working condition, new 3-bedroom home with 2- $65 and available on easy pay TOMATO SOUP 28-6 Take a look at the world ’s car garage, and full base ond SERVICE ment plan of $5 down and $6 most complete line of ment? We have it for only per month. Ray C. Osborn, Estate $14,500 and reasonable terms! Phone Owosso, SA 3-3227 3 cans 25c spreaders. From 70 to 250 Gamble Store Dealer, St. DICK’S SECOND hand store. bushels, ground drive and BE A Carland, Michigan Johns, Mich.______27-tf 2048 M-21 1 mile east of St. PTO, 2-wheel and four. All West Sturgis —New 4-bed Johns. Used furniture, dishes, room home (2 down), bath, LAND OWNER and buy 24-tf USED GIBSON refrigerator Golden, Ripe with New Idea quality, all LARRO MO-GRIST with a full width freezer. antiques, etc. Open 12 noon full basement with gas heat. this desirable 40-acre farm with wood sides and bot just south of St, Johns. It can ALUMINUM storm windows, .$35 and available on easy pay to 6 p.m. (Temporarily) 32-tf Large kitchen with dining ment plan of $5 down and $5 BANANAS toms, all with New Idea ’s 50% Molasses Fce(d area, I or 2 car garage op possibly be split up. $12.25 up. We can Install. FOR SALE—Good used tires tional. Corner lot. good loca Wieber Lumber Co. Phone per month. Ray C. Osborn, in all sizes. Hettler Motor full year guarantee. GREAT Fowler 582-2111. 32 1 Gamble Store Dealer, St. Sales, 812 E. State St., St. NUTRITIONAL tion near schools. Immediate Johns, Mich. 27-tf lb. 10c Johns Mich., phone 224-2311. possession. CHANCE to get out in the COLORFUL PAPER napkins. 48-tf SEE THEM NOW POWER ! ! country and enjoy life on this Imprinted with name or MAKE YOUR own signs with S. Wight—4 bedrooms (2 STOP SCOURS fast with new WHERE BOLD IDEAS down), carpeting, drapes, big acre with a rambling names for weddings, recep our pre-cut gummed paper Fresh Picnic Style ranch home, priced right tions, showers, parties and letters. Five sizes, two colors Kendall calf scours tablets. PAY OFF FOR For calves, dairy cows, beef range, refrigerator. Basement of letters. You can make Headquarters for all dairy and gas heat. Large lot. Im down your alley, too. other occasions. Cocktail sizes PROFIT-MINDED and hogs. Natural source of make Inexpensive and ap signs of any size or banners PORK ROAST supplies — O’Conner Dairy mediate possession. Terms. DAY preciated gifts. —The Clinton up to 20 feet long. We can Equipment, St. Johns. Phone FARMERS AT iron, iodine, phosphorus and supply the cardboard for 224-7414.______32-lp E. McConnell — 3-bedroom IN THE morning when you County News, phone 224-2361, calcium. 100 lbs. to a ton of ranch type with bath, full St. Johns. 24-tf signs or paper for banners. lb. 25c feed adds l'/2 million units wake up in this livable 2-bed The Clinton County News. USED CORONADO 11 CU. ft. basement, sun porch. Oil heat, room home, with finished rec ONE VIOLIN: 2 formats, size Phone 224-2361, St. Johns. refrigerator with a full of vitamin A or top dress at extra lot. Owner leaving the reation room in the basement 12, one light blue and one ______25-tf width freezer. $85 and avail the rate of V2 lb. per day. state. Small down payment and it is reasonable, too. Lean able on easy payment plan and take over contract. Re red and white. Call 224-4111 FENCE, POSTS, feeders and Costs only $2.08 per 50-lb. after 5:30 p.m, 32-lp of $10 down and $7 per month. duced for quick sale. WHEN tanks. Get your needs at PORK STEAK Ray C. Osborn, Gamble Store bag. APPLES FOR GIFTS the Farmers’ Co-Op Elevator, Dealer, St. Johns, Mich. 27-tf S. Swegles — 3 bedrooms, YOU’RE TIRED of walking We pack and mall for you. Fowler. 32-1 bath, newly modernized kitch up and down stairs, you will (Festive Baskets for Local ROLL-A-WAY bed less mat- lb. 39c LIAL GIFFORD en, garage. New gas furnace, enjoy life in this 2-bedroom Giving) tress. 611 E. State. Phone storms and screens. FHA ap with carport in Eureka. CHRISTMAS TREES 224-3642_^ 28-tfdh FOR SALE HATCHERY proved. Large corner lot. Scotch Pine and Spruce Near church and schools. YOU Whole CLINTON Opposite City Park Priced to move. Nelson's Welcome FOR GENUINE FOOTE TRAILER HITCHES CAN’T GO wrong on this 31-tf S. Lansing — 3 bedrooms, lovely home on Wildcat road, Orchards FORD PORK LOINS $8.95 TRACTOR SALES bath, large living room, din featuring a family room with >'2 mile north of Ionia on M-66 FARM EQUIPMENT ing area, kitchen, enclosed fireplace. 2-car garage, and 32-3 plus installation "NEW IDEA" 4 RAMS, 2 Columbia (1 reg porch, full basement, gas situated on a full acre of land. PARTS and SERVICE lb. 39c heat, incinerator, water soft A real pleasure to show it. DON’T LET garbage bother istered), 2 Corriedale. Call PLUS 5c to Cut and Wrap WILLIS HETTLER Farm Equipment 224-4111 after 5:30 p.m. 32-lp ener, garage. Good location you. Get your garbage dis and house in good condition. BUY A posal at Gambles in Fowler. NEW and USED 108 E. Railroad 2-YEAR-OLD registered Suf 32-1 FARM MACHINERY MOTOR SALES folk ram, Corriedale ram E. Cass —Out of town owner YEAR ’ROUND home at St. Johns Phone 224-3082 lamb, Hampshire stock hog. Rainbow Lake. All modern NEW AND used mobile homes SEE REED'S Thriftway Phone 224-2311 says sell 7 rooms (3 bedrooms, 32-1 2 miles west, 3'/2 miles north l'/2 baths), corner lot, all and ready to move into. Com and trailers. All prices and 812 E. State St. Johns of Fowler. Ed O’Connor. 31-2p pact kitchen with built-in sizes. Blair Trailer Sales, 2081 DeWltt Phone 669-6745 large rooms, oil furnace. HENGESBACH 44-tf Price reduced for quick sale. range and oven, stainless steel E. Michigan Ave., Alma, Free Lighted Parking 4 HOLSTEIN cows, fresh sink, garbage disposal. We Michigan. Phone 463-1587. TRACTOR SALES BALED STRAW, 850 square within the last 60 days. Many more homes to show are sure you will love it here. 31-tf Large Tarvla Lot bales, $200 or 30c per bale. Stewart Cllse, phone Bath —a good assortment of lots. PORTLAND, MICH. 641 -6493. ______32-2p HOME BUSINESS CARDS, flat or SDD-SDM License 35-FT. extension boom service J. B. Crane, 5097 S. Shepards- Phone 647-7071 for steel sign, pole barn, vllle road. Phone Ovid 834- 2 REGISTERED Corriedale raised printing. One or two Open Daily—8 a m. to 6 p.m. IS WHERE you hang your colors. Choice of many styles. 39-tf rafter setting. Hettler’s Motor 5021. 32-lp bucks. Carl Kramer, R-1, hat and there’s no better place Priced as low as $5.50 per Sat.—8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sales, 812 E. State St.. St. WATKIiTs ~SPEClALsTrcos- Pewamo. 32-2p to hang it, than in this 4-bed 1,000. The Clinton County INSULATION—Both rockwell Johns. Phone 224-2311. 12-tf metics and hair care items. HEREFORDS, clean pedi Jessie M. Conley room older home, just a block News, phone 224-2361. 9 A-tf and fiberglass styles in 32-1 PAFfTS FOR aTl popular Also 37c off vanilla and lem greed, registered bull, Zato and a half from downtown, in stock. Wieber Lumber Co., makes of electric razors. on extract. Come and see my Heir bloodline, 1 year old. Al good shape and good terms, PRIVATE rummage sale, 814 USED 30-INCH Coronado elec with immediate possession. N, Clinton Ave. Davenport Fowler. 32-1 Levey’s Jewelry, Elsie, Mich. large display of items and so 4-H and FFA steer and Broker tric range with 4 burners, useful Christmas gifts, or call and chair, bed and dresser, USED APARTMENT size and complete with clock and Phone 862-430Q. ______12-tf heifer show calves. Farmers’ 108 Ottawa 224-2465 blonde dresser, rug and pad, "A-B” electric range, com light in good condition. $85 BOSTONS. AKC shots and 224-2233. 719 N. Clinton. 32-2p prices. Hlllcrest Hereford Call anyone of our cap Farms, 3169 Willlamston road, SALESMEN: throw rugs, cooking utensils, pletely checked and in good and available on easy pay wormed. Chichuahuas, Fox ABOUT 1500 BALES of first able sales people. smoking stand, serving table, working condition, $45. Avail Wllliamston, Phone OL 5-2284. ment plan of $5 down and $7 Terriers, Beagles. Kennell, and second cutting alfalfa 32-2P Ralph Green, 224-7047 table lamps, mirrors, pic able on easy payment plan per month. Ray C. Osborn, l 'Santo' falls on cor, ELL IT WITH Church Chuckles by Cartwright damages trunk Santa Claus damaged a car In St. Johns Saturday morning. But It wasn’t the real Santa Claus. A Santa decoration on a pole next to the Steel Hotel at the corner of Hlgham Street and Clinton Avenue broke loose about Plan Christmas 8:15 a.m. Saturday, and it fell it FOR RENT it FOR RENT it HELP WANTED ^ CARDS OF on a car owned by Carole A. Wa- THANKS program, meal ber of 600 S. Clinton Avenue. It damaged the trunk lid and right 4-RC)OM apartment, u n f u r- MACHINE operator. A d p 1 v 525 FEET OF office space on for December rear fender of the car. ground floor, parking space nished except for stove and employment office, Sayloi- I wish to thank Frs Csaky, for from 4 to 6 cars. Phone refrigerator, 3 blocks from Beall Mfg. Co ______32-3 Kropl and Miller, friends, 224-3372. 14-tf downtown. Adults only. Call relatives, and neighbors for The Confraternity of Christian 224-2791. ______32j;U MALE—Layer-outs, arc weld Mothers met Tuesday, Nov. 24, ers, semi-automatic weld the cards, gifts and flowers 1 Announcements I FAR^ TO^ RENT—200 acrTs with about 60 members present. on shares. 5 mi. southeast SINGLE apartment, furnish ers, machine operators and that were sent to me during of Fowler. Call after 5 o m or ed. All utilities paid Call helpers. New facility reauires my stav at the hospital and Sundays. Phone IV-93031. 729 224-4465.______32-tf a number of men in all classi since I've returned home.— Sixteen ladles from the par 06 Julius Wirth______32-lp The December meeting of the Johnson Ave., Lansing. 30-3p fications. Aopllcatlons will be ish attended the Lansing Deanery Lowe WSCS will meet with Mrs 3-BEDROOM modern house, taken on Saturday, Dec. 5, We wish to thank Dr Rus meeting at St. Mary’s in Char Umbra Pierce Wednesday, Dec. gas heat, close to down 1964 between the hours of 8 sell, the hospital staff and all town. Call 224-2731. 32-lp a m. to 5 p.m Apply at main lotte, Nov. 18. Reports were giv 9, at 11:30 a.m. our friends and neighbors and en by the chairman of the various • » SUNOCO 6-ROOM house. 3 miles west, office located on Garfield relatives for cards and gifts. road, Ashley, Michigan. 32-lp - Garv, Dale, Randy. Susan committees. ANNOUNCES 1 mile north, 1/4 mile east The St. John’s Lutheran Guild REV.TWEEDLE.t>.t>. of Fowler. Phone 582-2006. MARRIED man by the year, and Sharon Pung. 32-lp will meet Thursday, Dec. 3, at 8 599 ______32-lp Rev Schmitt told the group a modern service station must have experience with The family of Hank Miller p.m. in the church basement. livestock and machinery. Ref w'shes to express our sincere about tile Mass being said In * « "When it strikes its target a little music box in for lease on US-27, south of APARTMENT in Maple Rap English. ids. Call Joy Helms, Perrin- erences required. Livingston thanks to Rev John B. Kerr the warhead starts playing 'JOY TO THE M-21. Farms. R-3, St. Johns. Phone of Palo, Michigan for his com- * « Radiant Chapter No. 79 OES WORLD'!" ton 236-7394 or Anita Scutt, 224-3616. 2^4 miles north on lorting words, to Mr and Mrs 1 Have you ever thought of Ionia 527-4139^ ______^Ij^p THE NEXT meeting wUi be will meet Wednesday Dec. 2 at US-27, *4 mile west. 26-tf Lee Ruminell of the Vincent- 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. owning your service sta Rummell F'uneral Home, the Dec. 13, and will begin with a SMALL, pleasant 1-bedroom potluck at 6:30 p.m. All will at * * tion business? furnished apartment. 600 S. MAN OR woman to sell Wat faculty, staff, and students of Clinton. Private entrance. Call kins products. Several town the Bath Community Schools, tend the Rosary devotions at Friends of the Michigan 2. Do you enjoy working ships open north and east of the Ray Barker American 7:30, then return to tlie hall for Schools will meet at Essex Cen 224-2391. 29-tf St. Johns. Small investment outdoors and meeting the Legion Post 412 and Auxiliary, the meeting and Christmas pro ter School Tuesday, Dec. 8 at SMALL FURNISHED apart with a large income. Call or the Bath Firemen and Fire public? see Frances Diehm, 719 N. gram. A part of the program will 8 p.m. ment. Call at 1004 E. State. men's Auxiliary, the Sunbeam * * 3. Is lacking the money the Across from Nick's Fruit Clinton. Phone 224-2233. 32-2p Rebekah Lodge 165, and Bath be a display of Christmas orna reason you haven’t check Market. Siegels. 31-tf merchants, A sincere thank ments, centerpieces, candles and The Daughters of the Ameri ed into this fine opp)ortu- you to Russ Swart for the baked treats, made by members. can Legion Auxiliary will hold ★ WANTED care and kindness rendered at Members are asked to bring their nity? their annual birthday observa ★ WANTED TO EMPLOYMENT the time of the loss of our specialty and share ideas while tion, with their husbands as We offer qualified individu beloved husband and father. RENT Many thanks to all our friends also being eligible for a prize. guests, Tuesday evening, Dec. als 100'; financial assist and relatives who contributed 8, at the home of Mr and Mrs ance and top salary pay CUSTOM corn picking and Committee for tlie Decemljer shelling. Massey Ferguson in any way. For the many Robert Rand. The program will while being trained. TO RENT--Small kitchenette combine, adjustable head. 36- beautiful floral arrangements, meeting are; Mrs Lawrence feature conservation, with films apartment for one adult. plants, cards, food, and won Klein, chairman, assisted by Mrs We will explain all details 42 inch rows. Phone 224-7169. showing the Grand River, the Call 224-4038. ______32-lp Milo Hartman. 31-2p derful dinners. We shall al Clarence Klein, Mrs Ray Harr, with no obligations. Learn ways remember your kind ex Porcupine Mountains, and other CHRISTMAS MGHIS rvihn Mrs Elizabeth Harr, Mrs Mel areas around the state. tl-.MININK r\CC Imt al the facts about a secure TO RENT — An apartment pressions of symoathy extend gaily from ^parkliiitr j<‘wrlr> Christnia*>. ■K Let Old Man Winter DON’T catch ydu cold! clO- For Free Estimates Your closets now for FEATURING CONVERTIBLE Coll; yiM N. OrsDd RiTcr AVe. CHECK your Winter Clothes ITS-IC—Next to Farm Boreau CUSTOM-FIT Mel Felheiftr LANSING, MICH. Use It flat or use it fitted. Just snap the fasteners Call CoUeet: IV 4-MM * Coats * Snowsuits St. Johns 224-3067 —it snugly fits mattress corners wrinkle free! , / * Jackets * Topcoats * Skirts Keeps you warm and comfortable without the Priced for Every budaet Have your family’s clothes ready when excessive weight of several covers. Washable- winter comes by bringing them to us resists fading, shrinking. t-ORGINOL SEAMLESS FLCXJRING NOW or — CALL FOR FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY TWIN-BED SIZE BLANKET IS ALSO AVAILABLE AT LOW □ Seamless □ Unlimited Colort ______^______ME-9565-3fl OFlOirsiOL Of AMCWCA.INC □ Durable □ Non-Slip ANTES CLEANERS □ Resilient □ Interior or Exterior Member National Institute of Cleaners and Dyers CONSUMERS POWER COMPAK < 108 W. Walker ST. JOHNS Phone 224-4529 Page 2 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, December 3, 1964 EDITORIAL PAGE MS'You Making That for THIS Christmas or Next?" ONCE OVER LIGHTLY Court may be limiting by Ink White its church-state stand ■-■v*, ’.' About ^big’ men in ^smalV towns Although it didn’t put anything in writ ing, the Supreme Court appears to have Over at Lapeer, my former home people know—and some will disapprove signaled that there are limits to its de town, the publisher of The County Press — if a man drinks, goes to the ‘wrong’ mand for separation of church and state. declared last week that his newspaper church (or not all all), gets involved in The hint is in a High Court decision, would no longer present its annual Austin a school dispute, uses poor grammar, made public last month without comment, Gwinn award to someperson in the com gets some business away from a com refusing to review a lower court opinion munity who had performed distinguished petitor, or makes more money than the that a flag salute containing the words “un public service. next man. der God” can be recited in public schools without violating the Constitution’s separ The Lapeer newspaper has for the “We never could find a saint to give ation provisions. By refusing to review it, past 16 years been presenting such a the award to, and anything less got us into the court lets that ruling stand. plaque annually to some man or woman trouble. * ♦ * who has, in the judgment of a special THE FLAG case had worried friends of committee, earned such recognition. “I once said in presenting the award: the court who supported its earlier contro ‘It takes big men to live in little towns, versial decision striking down classroom There have been times in the past and not themselves grow smaller day by use of Bible readings and prayers written when we here at The Clinton County day ... to stand the endless flick of en by school officials. News have been tempted to follow the vious tongues, and not to mind too much! Many of these “separationists ” believed Lapeer example and institute a similar * ♦ * the court should go no further because of award. Goodness knows, there are scores “THERE IS smallness everywhere the widespread opposition its previous re of county residents who merit some token but it’s easier to see in a small town. ' r.Jc ligion rulings evoked. .. 1 a:>‘. •• .vw!* .1 :■'..VtnSCWli'r'.'.. . . of community esteem for public service And some men become whattheysee. This outcry, at its hottest, produced a above and beyond the normal call of duty. I vV * * ♦ push in Congress for a Constitutional 1 ■i.-is '4- “So each year there were little nips amendment to allow school prayers. And THE LAPEER experience, sadly re and digs from the disappointed, the Sen. Goldwater criticized the religion rul counted by Publisher Bob Myers, only jealous and the angered. Finally I was ings in his Presidential election campaign. confirms an apprehension we have had gently told the Chamber of Commerce * * ♦ about such awards in our staff discus would prefer the award not be given at its EVEN THIS turmoil, however, might sions at The County News. annual meeting. have seemed miniscule alongside any High RAMBLIN’ Court ruling that “under God” couldn’t be Writes Myers: “It was suggested by “I can appreciate the Chamber has used in the official flag salute adopted by with Rink some local leaders that The County Press enough troubles of its own without be Congress in 1954. drop the annual presentation of this 16- coming involved in those created by The Once that step was taken, authorities year-old Distinguished Service plaque. County Press. I write about it not in believed, similar demands for eliminating BY LOWELL G. RINKER Since I had grown weary of the contro criticism but solely to explain why the references to God on currency and public i versy this award has repeatedly caused, award will no longer be given. * * ■t' buildings and in official ceremonies would One of the big factors in mod flies or catch lightning bugs, to I agreed. have been difficult for the court to dodge, ern living is organization. climt) trees or just lie in a “I AM SATISFIED that all the men ♦ * * There is an organization for clover field watching a cloud- Just about everything you want blown sky . . “You would think there is nothing less and women who won me award fully ; THE FLAG salute recommended by the to do, want to see, or want to * * likely to cause a fuss than the simple deserved it. Discontinuation certainly Richmond County School Board in Staten Is hear. Most of It Is relaxing, “THIS MANIA for scheduling presentation of a bronze plaque to some does not reflect upon them. because It takes you away from every minute of every day for land, N.Y., and attacked by some parents the workaday events. Much of it our children is madness. Not citizen who has served the community. I ’ there, is the “official” one, reading: “I is educational. Little of It Is only are we robbing our children thought so too. ” “I’m not sure what it all proves. stimulating. of the precious gift of childhood, * * pledge allegiance to the flag of the United we are denying them the free Does'It make Lapeer a ‘small ’ town in States of America and to the Republic for This topic of organization has dom they need to be themselves, “BUT A SMALL town knows no deed? Or does it simply show it is a which it stands, one Nation under God, in been on my mind for some time, to fulfill their creative impulses and I’m not yet quite sure how and develop their own inner re heroes,” the publisher continues. “It mistake to single out for honors any divisible, with liberty and justice for all. ” I feel about It. As It concerns sources . . . places no man on a pedestal. Small town one in a small town?” The parents argued that the school adults, the conclusion is plenty foggy; as It concerns children, “The one real advantage we board’s recommendation of the salute rais 1 have a few more definite can give them is a climate of ed a “fundamental issue of separation of thoughts. love, understanding and guid Post 153 expresses THIS CALLS for some kind • » ance In which to grow— and the of a planned economy which w ill church and state. For public school chil- AN ARTICLE, “Speaking time and freedom to grow as thanks for coverage ta SBUtofi meet the needs of all rather than Out," In the Sept. 29, 1962, is tall as they will." the few. It’s an indictment against . dren to be required to learn and vocally THE OFFICERS and member per pound or bushel Is based on sue of the Saturday Evening • * HERE IS an ad for sorgum. any country to have hunger in ship of the Edwin T. Stiles Post express a belief in the existence of God Post contained some thoughts I GO ALONG with that. Organ efficiency and low price. But what No flavor quite like It. Not too the midst of plenty. 153, the Americal Legion, wish do you pay for an apple pie or a by regularly reciting the Pledge of Al which come close to mine, al ization of our youngsters in Lit sweet, a little sour and a stand to convey their most sincere one-pound can of apple sauce? ard sweet of 100 years ago. Make though they’re a bit more barb tle Leagues and Scouting and As far as the election returns legiance . . . poses serious” Constitutional appreciation to you and your staff ed. It was entitled “We’re 4-H, etc., is fine; It’s fun and It’s There Is where the consumer It Into cookies or candy or use It go, they only indicate to me that for the wonderful publicity given should use her pencil—about 16 questions, they said. Cheating Our Children’and was educational. But I’m not sure on pancakes. Yum! Yum! Guinea there are more progressives tlian written by Betsy Fancher. She our Veteran ’s Day program by to 20 cents per pound. foul, equal to pheasant for fine reactionists, and that the Repub ^ In 1962, the Supreme Court struck down what ttie long-range effect will your newspaper. claimed the “parent-sponsor ed be—whether It is better to be * * flavor. Only 79 cents each! Ready lican party will have to cease a West Virginia state law making the salute rat race has warped the meaning taught and drilled in activities TAKE A thrift package of one to cook. opposing social reforms if it is The coverage given to this and of childhood. ” of these organizations orwhetli- pound of cashew nuts, usually 79 to ever again become the party compulsory. The New York Supreme Court programs In the past, we feel, has er it would be more beneficial cents, or walnuts at $1 per pound Never was meat such a bar of the people. noted this in ruling against the parents from A few quotes from the article done much to enhance the stability or a little more. But suppose you gain. Turkeys 39 cents per pound; to learn them on their own. of our post. G. .MOORE MORGAN Staten Island. The New York court reasoned will give the gist of It. want a few broken walnuts for ready stuffed 59 cents per pound. ♦ » Twenty-pound Toms 31 cents. St. Johns The danger, as Mrs Fancher candy. The thrift package, mark Again, may we thank you. ♦ » ' that Richmond County hadn ’t made the salute “AMERICANS DO love their pointed out, is in organizing our ed “thrift," Is 29 cents for two compulsory and thus it wasn ’t objectionable children! But childhood? There youngsters ’ time to the extent . Sincerely, ounces. This figures $2.32 for OH, YES! No stamps at these seems to be a vast movement JOSEPH L. TOTH prices. Who wants to lick stamps? STRICTLY FRESH under the 1962 opinion. that they aren ’t thinking for one pound, plus 10 cents tax, against It. The bitterest epithet themselves atxiut what they’re Adjutant while $1 plus the four cents tax I can save 10 per cent at least In our society Is ‘Immature. ’ DALE F. ROBINSON by the “no stamp” deal plus 21/2 • GUEST EDITORIAL going to do next. Today ’s young would have bought the whole There’s nothing wrong It was recently bestowed on my sters are brighter than ever. Commander pound. What a bargain when you per cent on $10 In free merchan with the younger generation nephew who, as he put it, buy by the pound! dise. Read the ads and save dol that being a parent and a ; SURE WAY TO COMMUNISM I’m convinced; let’s not dim that lars. » “goofed a test." This was In brightness by organizing them Feels publicity taxpayer won ’t cure. J (From the Gladwin County Record, Gladwin) his first quarter in kinder anymore than they are. Let’s What does a pound of round As ever, a » boosted attendance BOB WARD * The Rev Kenneth W. Sollitt, pastor of the First Baptist Church garten . , . give them the freedom and the steak cost you? Perhaps 79 cents Do these words .strike a , time “to grow as tall as they MANY THANKS to all the staff per pound. Hamburg is 33 to 39 West Colony Road, nostalgic mood? ‘ I’ll wash In Midland, was preaching to his congregation. He said: "11 I were St. Johns, Mich. •The busiest of us (meaning will.” for your help in “plugging* the cents per pound. Ground steak and you dry. ” the Devil and wanted to turn America Into a Communist hell, I junior class play, “Mr Co-Ed.;* think I would do something like this: adults) had time to chase butter —rink plus pork steak at 49 cents per Comments on change We feel that our audiences would pound makes meat loaf, a very “I would cultivate among the people the Idea that the Individual have been much smaller without nutritious meat at a bargain are to his liking Is nothing, the Indiscriminate mass of people everything. I would all the advertising done by your price. I HAVE enjoyed you r editor also seek to convince Americans that God and Christian ethics and paper. ♦ ♦ ials, particularly the last two, an honest desire to make ones way In the world are old-fashioned. Vanishing Thanksgiving SUE FULTON THE GROUND steak would be I would get elected to office on the promise of helping everybody at Director the same flavor and could not be “Change or be left standing," someone elses’ expense. Then I’d treat the Constitution as a sort of and "More talk of changes to By W. E. DOBSON detected In the finished product. hand-book on the philosophy of government to be referred to only If What a bargain The cost would be at least twice come. ” It served my purpose, what the hamburg would cost. food is. Ward says We are living In a changing * • * world. New and advanced meth Once upon a time—as stories go If your secretary doesn ’t “I WOULD INCREASE the size and scope of government In ev There are hundreds of bar ods of production are to be seen We lived a quiet life; DID YOU ever wonder what sleep nights, she may be ery way possible, going into every conceivable business In com you pay per pound or quart or gains In the stores at this time on every hand. Old methods have taking too many coffee petition with established enterprises, paying the state’s business The summer sun and winter snow. of year at low prices. A year-old Occasioned no great strife; bushel when you buy the grocer been discarded because they no breaks. losses out of the treasury. I would try to keep hidden how this could hen brings the farmer 5 cents per longer meet the needs of a mod a © 6 November followed Hallow ’een; ies? lead at the right time to the nationalization of industry. I would pound; she may have a 3-cent egg ern age. Thinking about income create a government strong enough to give Its citizens everything No one assumed to doubt It already to lay—quite a bargain taxes often taxes the mind, But now, you know just what I mean. I have often sold apples whole they want. Thus I could create a government strong enough to take when you can get a whole nice By technological advancement which is something the In Folks try to do without It. sale In 100-bushel or 1,000-bush fiom them everything they have. el lots, by the pound or hundred young, fat hen for 25 cents, and automation we can produce ternal Revenue Department plus free egg. You do have to hasn’t thought of yet. "By a combination of Inflation and taxes I would rob the very No sooner Is the pumpkin crop weight or bushel. One lot of hand more and more with fewer and picked orchard-run Spys was dress her. What a treat for a fewer men. This Is a tremend people I pretended to help until. If they should ever want to return Cut up In funny faces, poor family on Thanksgiving Day! to freedom they couldn ’t—but would be completely dependent on ’N Christmas decorations hop a toal of 1,258 bushels at $2.75 ous social question in Itself. It is said that by the time the state. Next, I would gradually raise taxes to 100 per cent of Into the window spaces; a hundredweight. There were de children no longer need Income (we are one-third of the way there now) —so that the state ductions for taxes, sorting, com- parental supervision, some So quickly do we seek to sell of their grandparents do. could have It all. ’Steen million gifts for giving. mlsilon of my broker and other • • * * * * We’ve hardly left a decent smell Items, and I actually received Clinton County News for the 1,258 bushels—a total There are no fat persons “THEN I’D GIVE BACK to the people enough to keep them alive Of good old time Thanksgiving. in the United States—only and little enough to keep them enslaved. In the meantime I would weight of 55,000 pounds —only Serving the Clinton Area Since 1856 $1,243, quite a lot less than $1 take from those who have and give to those who want until I killed In times long gone our Santa came Editor YOU SHOULD BE the incentive of the present ambitious man and satisfied the meager To all on Christmas Eve; per bushel. INK WHITE 8 FBrr. Hi«H * • needs of the rest. The police state would then be required to make But now in chariots of flame AL H. HAIGHT Business Mgr. everybody work —and the transformation of America from a repub So children must believe. THE JOKER is that these ap STEVE P, HOPKO Advertising Mgr. lic to a second-rate Communist nation would be complete. He comes to town a month ahead ples should have been fancy qual JOHN W HANNAH Superintendent To scramble our way of living; ity and more carefully picked and "Do you see In this any similarities to what we have been doing handled. Some turned out to be Second class postage paid at St. Johns, Mich. Published for thirty years. The Communist slogan Is ’From each as he Is Such stir and bustle, we’re all deadi Thursdays at 120 E. Walker Street, St. Johns, by Clinton What happened to Thanksgiving? rots and ciders that cost me $12 able, to each as he had need. ’ We are acting as If our slogan were labor at the plant. Cheap enough County News, Inc. “From anyone who has something, to anyone who wants something. ’ at wholesale. Subscription Rates (Payable in advance): In Michigan, One The difference between these two Is the same as the difference be Year, $4.00; six months, $3.00; three months, $1.50. Outside persons who never got tall tween the alligator and a crocodile,* So you see my problem of price Michigan, $5.00 per year. Other countries, $6.00 per year. enough for their weight Thursday, December 3, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 3 B MICHIGAN MIRROR THELMA You’ll Like Schools frustrated by failure to raise funds BY ELMER E. WHITE Michigan Press Ass’n. School district officials tax, a significant portion of which The governor said the start of throughout the state are frustrat should go back to the schools,* the program “will be a major ed that their efforts to meet local says Henry Llnne, Crosse Polnte forward step toward assuring the educational needs were stalemat president of the Michigan Fed HEATING people of Michigan that the air we ed by a 1964 legislative act. eration of Teachers. breathe is as free from contam ination as modern science and The local property tax Is no With a substantial surplus In vigorous education and enforce I longer adequate to provide reve the treasury from the last fiscal ment can make possible.* nue for the schools along with year. It Is certain these divergent * • other community services, they views among school people will be say, and voters vent their Ire on strongly represented in lobbying VOTER REJECTION by a wide school mlllage proposals because attempts next year to get a bigger margin of the so-called Massa It’s SO comfortable! of high taxes at all levels. share of state funds available. chusetts ballot enacted by the » * * * 1964 Legislature came as a big It’s so carefree! THIS YEAR the Legislature MUCH HAS been heard in Mich surprise to many, including some It’s so clean! adopted a law declaring a mora igan about the smog problems Democrats In high positions. torium on all local taxes except existing on the West Coast, large the city Income levy. ly blamed on Michigan-made Democrats organized the peti tion drive which led to ballot automobiles. Electric Heating is depend Now, local school board mem placement of the controversial 1-3 bers are hoping a legislative Although the blame is more measure. able, carefree and as quiet committee will recommend to the dispersed among several indus- It appeared to be a well orga 'The thing I like about you Is . . . MEl' as electric light — and be 1965 session authorization for tires, some areas of Michigan nized petition campaign and re cause of its unique sim school districts to levy excise also have expressed deep con sulted In the filing of more signa plicity, upkeep is negligi taxes rather than relying almost cern with the general problem of tures than ever before gathered totally on the property tax reve air pollution. Much less has been on a referendum question. ble. Electric Heating is nues. heard to date about this problem Back Thru the Years * * In Michigan, however. * * the ultimate in tomor THE COMMITTEE headed by THE OPPOSITION movement ir Interesting Items from the Files of row ’s comfort today...and Rep. James N. Folks, R-Horton, Specific authority to control then seemed to disappear. Little The Clinton County News costs le.ss tlian you think. has been told school districts air pollution of any origin has publicity was directed to urge a suffer heavily In nearly every rested solely at the local level “no* vote on the state proposal. TEN YEARS AGO extra mlllage and school bonding for many years, although the St. Johns will inaugurate the 1939 Christmas shopping season proposal. Voters defeat such State Health Department has One state elections official, a From the Files of Dec. 2, 1954 next Tuesday evening, Dec. 5. questions because they have no worked with community officials non-partisan civil servant, said On that date the annual Window SEE YOUR direct control over other taxes. on projects to eliminate air pol he was very surprised that the The St. Johns division of Fed Night will be celebrated, and lution. vote was so decisive. His reac eral-Mogul Corp. will celebrate Christmas decorations In the ELECTRIC School districts now get part tion was based largely on the fact Its eighth year here with an an business district will be Illumi of the state sales tax, cigarette Next year, however. Gov. that the wording on such pro nual open house Saturday, Dec. nated for the first time. HEATING and liquor tax collections in ad George Romney has Indicated he posals Is often unclear to many 11. dition to the share of local prop will propose to the Legislature voters and rarely has such a CONTRACTOR erty assessments. A number of the first state-wide regulatory controversial question been de From the days when he first be 50 YEARS AGO school officials feel they now legislation and appropriation for cided without an extensive cam gan to drive an automobile, more or CONSUMERS should be allowed to impose ex an air pollution control program. paign by proponents or opponents than 50 years ago, Henry Sturgis, From the Files of Dec. 3, 1914 cise taxes on items such as gaso * * of It. 80-year-old Crystal supermar POWER line, cigarettes, Intangibles, In BY PROPOSING the creation * ♦ ket proprietor and native of Clin The Rev Amos Watkins of Bay COMPANY comes and sales. of an air pollution section within ANOTHER state officer elect ton County, had never had an auto City has accepted the extended Ask about the Electric Heating « » the Health Department, Romney ed on the Democratic ticket ex mobile accident. On Thanksgiving call to fill the vacancy In the St. OTHER EDUCATION-orlented hopes the state will qualify for pressed similar surprise at the night he was fatally Injured at the Johns Episcopal Church caused $100 INSTALLATION ALLOWANCE spokesmen contend additional some federal funds under the new outcome of the Massachusetts wheel of his car In a two-car by the resignation of the Rev C. (LIMITED TIME OFFER) funds for local school operations Federal Clean Air Act. ballot question. crash 3 1/2 miles west of Fow E. Bishop. should come from a bigger cut ler on M-21 which took three In existing or new state revenues. Romney may attempt to get a “We were very lucky on this lives. “The Forbidden Way’ Is to be state appropriation which would one for some reason,* he said. the next attraction at the Allison, “Education in Michigan needs give the new working unit about “Another time using as little The St, Johns Junior Chamber and Miss Louise Dunbar, who a great deal more money, and the $80,000 In combined state and campaign effort as was exerted of Commerce Is seeking nomina gained lame while starring In only adequate way to meet this federal monies for the initial pro after the petition drive we might tions from local people for the “The Light Eternal,’ Is to be need Is through a state Income gram. not be so fortunate,* he said. young man of the community, be the leading character, the part More on the way tween the ages of 21 and 36, who she takes In the new production COUNTRY FLAVOR will be given that organization ’s coming to her as a long-promis Distinguished Service Award at a ed gift. ^banquet here the week of Jan. 14, every day! 1955. Because of the Insane Jealousy ^Making^ land an enjoyable * » of her young lover, Mrs Della 25 YEARS AGO Stratton, a former resident of Thanks for waiting! Eureka, was shot and Instantly From the Files of Nov. 30, 1939 killed In her Grand Rapids apart job for boys back then ments Monday evening by Charles Saturday of this week six Clin E. Platzer. Your wait for one of these new 1965 Cheirolets is about over—and we want to HAYDEN PEARSON ton County 4-H Club boys and thank you for your patience. Come see us now. When you get behind the wheel, girls, along with 30 others from you’ll be glad you waited! It is interesting to watch the had been cut a year or two pre on the stoneboat to a pile in the Ionia and Montcalm counties, will circle close. A basic part of the viously. corner. leave for a four-day trip to Chi American Dream was clearing cago where they will visit the / land for pasture and crop. It Grandfather was a master hand Not very exciting, perhaps, to International Live Stock and Hay s was the fulfillment of fundamen at making land. He had learned modern lads who ride a snort and Grain Show at the Union tal urges that caused men to go how to attach chains to stumps ing tractor. But half a century Stockyards. Making the trip are: from settled towns to the wilder and rocks; he knew which roots ago, boys enjoyed the work on a Jeanne Rose, Watertown; Eliza ness and hew out a farm. must be chopped and which would brisk, late-autumn day, and per beth Vitek and Eleanor Dershem, give way when the sleek Morgan haps they too learned a little of Essex; Justin Sleight, Victor; and Now that a farming nation has mares leaned into their collars the deep feeling of accomplish Lyle Acre and Harold Weller, Du- become a great urban social or and muscles rippled In their ment In making land for crops plaln. Impala Sport Coupe der, too much land Is a handicap sleek flanks. and pasture. ♦ ♦ Contracts for furniture and and tax money goes to those who * ♦ ^GS Chevrolet longer, wider, lower. It’s swankier, more spacious. You could equipment for the new city hall- remove land from production. A LAD LIKED to handle the IT IS A NEW era, and less, not ^ Wfcvruici mistake it for an expen.sive car -if it weren't for the price. ♦ ♦ more land, is the need. But an library building In St. Johnswere team. It was his task to drive let this week by the city commis ALONG IN November, Grand the horses with a tangled-root Important part of our natural sion. It will be furnished and In "Daughter was voted the father was sure to say, “We’ll ed stump dancing and Jerking at heritage is written In the work make a little piece of land. ’ A and sacrifice of those who made stalled within 30 days at a cost best dressed girl in the end of a chain to the edge of of $4,532.89. 12-year-older was happy to Join the lot where the stumps formed farms from the wilderness. college!" him on a Saturday and to help a Jungled fence. Big rocks were pull stumps and remove rocks twitched Into a line to make a Use Clinton County News from an area where the trees wall; smaller stones were hauled classified ads for best results. Is Your Home Malibu Sport Coupe Always a phone at hand in a home that's Telephone-Planned! Ready For Winter? '65 Chevelle Fresh-minted styling. V8’s available with up to 350 hp. A .softer, wicvciic quieter ride. And it’s as ea.sy-handling as ever. Vilni?)i.ii Nova sport Coupe ! - —■ 'GS Chew TT Clean new lines. PVesh new interiors. 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Phone 669-2765 Page 4 g CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, December 3, 1964 DO YOU SUFFER FROM . . . r. Air Impurities —Dust—Smoke —Pollen ? Electronic Air Cleaners Are Now Available 1 Circulated hot water heating recommended by latest heating authorities. American Standard Plumbing and Heating Equipment »»»« .\luminum Storms and Screens ! Checkerboard News / JOE KUBIGA from PLUMBING AND HEATING 716 S. Lansing ST. JOHNS Phone 224-4465 i WEATHER BULLETIN! | Ovid Roller Mills OVID Phone 834-5111 Flames Destroy Car on US-27 North of St. Johns Mathews Elevator This car was destroyed by fire shortly after 12:30 p.m. last Wednesday. It was driven by Jim Flore of Benton Harbor, a Central Michigan University student on his Phono 582-2551 FOWLER way home for the Thanksgiving holidays. The fire started at the rear of the car and burned everything up to the motor firewall. St. Johns firemen answered the call and put out the fire eight miles north of town on US-27. Firemen identifiable are, left to right, Richard Cornwell, James Karber, Bob Prowant and Jerry Bunge. No one was hurt. MSU ag economist views Need teachers for overseas outlook for farm products dependents sites John Ferris, Michigan State ter continues at high levels. From cent smaller than 1963. Michi The overseas placement of University agricultural econo July to September, fed cattle gan ’s crop Ir estimated at 100 ficer at Selfridge Air Force Base, mist, gives the following outlook marketed from 28 states was up million bushels. Prices declined Mich., has announced that quali , P urina i , for farm products in Michigan. 9 per cent over 1963. Total to about $1.03 In mid-Michigan fied elementary and secondary slaughter of steers and heifers In late October. Prices will rise teachers are needed to staff the .■..la oAiiiy. MILK — Milk production in under federal Inspection was up seasonally from around $1.15 to Department of Defense overseas 1965 will be about the same as 12 per cent. The differential be $1.20 next summer. dependents schools In the Azores, the 125.7 billion pounds for 1964. tween choice and standard steers Ethiopia, Guantanamo Bay Cuba, ...... 7"'' / Marketings will exceed com has widened to about $4.50. This SUGAR BEETS—A record US Iceland, Korea, Labrador, Libya, mercial use. About eight billion past summer, USDA purchases crop of 24.6 million tons was Midway Island, Newfoundland, estimated in October. This Is 5 Okinawa, Philippines, and Tur pounds of dairy products are ex amounted to 3 to 5 per cent of the exciting new PUSH BUTTON pected to move to the Commodity per cent over 1963. National key. commercial production. The de CONTROLS! One cleaner-sanitizer Credit channels or be exported. mand for beef will be stronger In acreage limits of 1,375,000 were 1 ewer cows, but increased pro 1965, with less competition from recently announced by USDA for Just push a button and the 1965 crop. TEACHER assignments are for this Siagler obeys your duction per cow will keep total pork. GAS HOME HEATER command—automatically 1 for all your production of milk at the 1964 one school year. Minimum re level. HOGS— Continued high level quirements Include a bachelor’s now gives you amazing milking equipment * . of slaughter this fall raises the POTATOES — OCT. 1 esti degree, 18 semester hours in ed CATTLE — FED cattle prices question whether spring pig crop mates of the 1964 fall crop were ucation courses, two school years recovered some of the early Oc was down 8 per cent as the USDA down slightly and 9 per cent less teaching experience In the last This winter clean and sanitize your milking than 1963 due to heavy frosts. An five years, and at least 21 years swEPiiie FLOOR HEAT tober loss in late October and estimated. Prices probably hit machines, utensils and bulk milk tanks with just early November. Feeder prices their seasonal low at $15 to $16. orderly movement of potatoes of age. Single applicants are The golden louvers in the floor heat outlet are motor driven to rotate back and forth—sweeping the heat over the floor. All new were strengthened, while slaugh- Prices should recover some this through the storage season Is particularly needed. one product . . . Purina iO-Dairy . . . that ’s in performance, styling and exciting colors, this new SIEGLER winter. suggested. all you need! . * gives you a new dimension in heating comfort. See it aoon! APPLES— Demand has been Qualified teachers who are In EGGS— PRICES of Grade A terested and available for the iO-Uairy is a combination detergent-cleaner- Ready Mix large paid by wholesale distrib good. Prices have held well con "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” milkstone remover that kills a wide variety of sidering the size of the crop. 1965-66 school year may obtain utors in Detroit averaged nearly additional Information from Mar harmful bacteria on your milking equipment. Concrete 39 cents a dozen In October and jorie M. Fuller Overseas Place Ashley Hardware will likely remain around the 40* ment Officer, Civilian Personnel FREE COFFEE EVERYDAY WHILE YOU SHOP Some dairymen even use iO-LJairy as a flank and Quality Service cent mark In November. Price Fertilizer men Office, Selfridge Air Force Base, may drop several cents In De Michigan. Ashley Phone 2000 udder wash before milking, as Expert cement finishing cember. at soles meeting well as a teat cup rinse. and digging service, if de sired. See us about that WHEAT— About 48,000 wheat Eleven key employees of Klein Pick up a quart or gallon jug of poured wall or complete farms signed up in Michigan for Fertilizer Co. in Perrlnton at tended a two-day sales training MASTIR MIX RESEARCH PROVES IT! Purina iO-Dairy, at our store. 'V" basement. the wheat program this fall. Wheat acreage In the Midwest meeting In Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 23 should drop. Public Law 480 and 24. The meeting was spon BEHLEN BUILDINGS LOW COST PRODUCTION... was extended for another two sored by International Minerals Calves 25 to 35% heavier on the Master Calf Plan AND FARM PRODUCTS years and will help In surplus dis and Chemical Co. of Skokie, Ill., the reason why more farmers feed PURINA posal. suppliers of raw materials to the ^ReRistered trademarks—Reitton Punna Co. Fedewa ’s Ready Mix fertilizer Industry. 3 GREAT CALF FEEDS MAKE IT POSSIBLE! Phone Westphalia 587-4231 DRY BEANS— COOL, wet Those attending from Klein’s Classified Ads Get Best Results ! weather delayed maturity and were Charles McNellly and r slowed harvesting operations In James Sail of Perrlnton, Robert I MASER Michigan. Crop was estimated at Parsons, El wood Copeland, , CaHLae I Calf starter 'A liriAII MIX CALF /' 6,854,000 bags, down 19 per cent Dennis Judd, Clayton Klein and from 1963. A further reduction In Darrell Klein of Fowlervllle, SOYBEANS— Prices remain ing meeting, McNellly, produc New, Improved Master Mix CALFLAC New, Improved Master Mix CALF New, Improved Master Mix CALF well above supports. Since supply tion manager of the firm said, offers hiore feed efficiency . it takes STARTER provides earlier weaning to MIXER PELLETS . .a quality packed FARMER ?8% less feed. CALFLAC contains 90% all dry feed. CALF STARTER is a nu vegetable and marine protein concen appears ample; no more than a “and we try to have as many of milk solids and fat plus vitamins, min tritious, palatable, high energy feed trate in pellet form especially designed normal seasonal price rise can our people attend each year as we erals and antibiotics for the critical especially designed to meet exact nu to be mixed with farm grams... eco possibly can. This helps up keep feeding period. It mixes easily and tritive needs and early rumen develop nomically combines superior growth A be expected this crop year. stays mixed! ment rate and milk fed bloom. * * up with the latest trends In the CORN— OCT. 1 crop estimate fertilizer industry.* of 3.6 billion bushels was 2 per cent under the September esti WESTPHALIA MILLING CO. Opportunity works wonders- mate, and 13 per cent under 1963. and ability gets the credit. WESTPHALIA Phone 587-4531 Total feed grain production this Why don't you take Advantage of the Pre-Season year is expected to be 12 per Discounts on Fertilizer by taking yours Now . . . Vegetable growers' and Storing it in your Soil or in your Born? meetings slated GET YOUR Several meetings of Interest to vegetable growers will be taking place in the coming weeks. The Vegetable Growers Association of America will meet Dec. 7-10 EARLY TRADER’SBONUS Broadcasting and Plowing at the Netherlands Hotel in Cin down part of your fertiliz cinnati, Ohio. A short course for er for corn saves time, la growers of muck crops will be held Jan. 18-19 at MichlganState in CASH...when you bor and costs . . . and also University. Further Information produces results. Plus, you Is available at the county exten can save $3.00 per ton by sion office In the courthouse. / need it most-NOW! / • buying now and warehous The first annual meeting of the ing It yourself. Michigan Vegetable Council was held Tuesday and Wednesday at the Civic Auditorium In Grand The EARLIER YOU TRADE. THE MORE YOU EARN ... Rapids. Whatever your and we ’re trading Big! Your trade-in will probably be down payment, enough to swing the deal for your 6% EARLY TRADER’S DOESN'T THIS MAKE SENSE . Stop in today and pick up Prodaclioii Credit cash or trade-in BONUS—so you may need no cash. Your EARLY one of our bulk spreaders or call 224-2381 and we will custom ap offers a TRADER’S BONUS is figured from the date of your down ply it for you. barg ain in mone y it earns 6 % interest payment to a specified date just ahead of the if you deal DON'T PUT IT OFF . . . PUT IT ON! for formors seasonal use of the equipment. PCA loam coit leu becauie of the NOW! Don’t let this cash slip away! Every day you delay costs unique PCA way of figuring inlereit "YOUR PARTNERS FOR PROFIT” costs . .. custom-designed for farmers you money at the rate of 6% per annum! PRODUCTION St. Johns Go ■ operative Co. CREDIT association GOWER’S - Eureka Phone 224-2953 ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3439 108 Brush St.fR Ph. 224-3662 Thursday, December 3, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Poge 5B 5 win FFA Chicago trip A summary of the FFA point .“i '’‘ .*.-1 system at Pewamo-Westphalia High School earlier this fall has '.r'f-'-.'/-:*';'... Indicated the top 10 young men Designed for the purpose It serves. In FFA activities during the past Off street parking In our large parking lot. year. Out of the congested downtown area. - ."W- 'a *'• ■ Large chapel and privacy of a family room. Russ Manning, Matt Thelen, » '** / ... ,, '-t' j* Henry Knoop, John Kowatch and ' ' •• 7 "V t' Don Miller were awarded a trip OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE to Chicago Nov. 28 for the Inter Phone 224-2946 Day or Night national Livestock Exposition and Horse Show. The trip was scheduled for four days and pro vided a chance to see other sights HOAG FUNERAL HOME South US-27 ST. JOHNS In the windy city. John Gibson, the ,L ... .tr , 'J‘ ..*'**■ future FFA advisor, accompanied the Chicago winners. McCULLOCH Five others, Jim May, Carl 2SO CHMM SAW Hafner, Ron Simon, John Rade- Htrt’s big chain mw power tt a email macher and Ron Spltzley were chain saw price from the manufacturer named alternate winners and re of the world ’s most popular chain saws. ceived $5 each from the chapter. Handles light. Cuts easy. Makes short work of land clearing, pruning, firewood cutting. Takes bars up to 24* as well as Hicks sells Hereford McCulloch Earth Drill, Brushcutter and bull to Alma man Weedcutter attachments. Kenneth A. Hicks of St. Johns, With 17* bar and Sup«r Mac Chain has reported the sale of one iVT Vf registered horned Hereford bull to Ron J. Shepler Jr., of Alma. ,r ^.ii{' ■ 'ftSr In addition to its fertilizer val SAFETY-MINDED HDMEOWNERS... PHILLIPS ue, manure returns organic mat prevent fires by observing a few simple precau ter to the soil that fosters the tions. Like making sure heating systems are in IMPLEMENT CO. growth of micro-organisms es fX proper operating condition ... and being careful 313 N. Lansing Phone 224-2777 sential to good soil structure and not to overload electrical circuits. They practice plant growth. good housekeeping too, inside and outside the house, so that Tires can't find a place to start. COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT m SAVINSS-MINDED HOMEOWERS Peter Kurncz, Greenbush Township farmer, looks over his fine stand of rye choose a State Farm Homeowners Policy to pro BOB’S AUTO BODY vide all the protection they’ll probably ever need 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2921 cover crop and crop residue obtained from this 30-acre field. He got 135 bushels of for home and belongings ... and to protect them shelled corn per acre and returned the stubble to the soil as mulch by using a flail selves in case of lawsuits. And surprisingly, they actually pay 15% to 25% less for this complete chopper. ______package than the same coverages would cost under separate policies. Call today • t*TI lAttI manufacturing, retailing and DeWitt farmer gets and get all the details on a State Farm Shredding corn stalks servicing farm machinery; and Homeowners Policy to fit your needs. sciences of plant and animal use af Halstein prefix health, of hormone and growth control. These jobs and many J. R. Pennell of DeWltt, will good conservation more are all part of the big have the exclusive use of the pre Leon A. Brewbaker BY HARRY HARDEN need for judicious use of nitrogen business that has become agri fix “Penru ” In naming all Regis $00.00 Soil Conservation Technician fertilizers when large amounts of culture. ” tered Holstein animals bred In crop residues are left on the soil that herd from now on. Harold R. Green Many cooperators of the Clin surface following stubble mulch Many young people could and ton Soil Conservation District are tillage. should become part of this dy Phone 224-7160 catching on fast to a new method namic non-farm agriculture in Use of this prefix name has 200 W. State St. at Brush of shredding corn stalks. This In the control of soil erosion dustry that has helped people of our country to be fed and clothed been granted by the Holstein- Harold R. Leon A. conservation practice provides a and leaching, many Clinton Coun Frlesian Association of America. St. Johns, Michigan mulch for the soli and gives It ty farmers are using a cover crop with the safest, most wholesome Green Brewbaker Best Farm Heater on wheels products found anywhere In the It becomes a permanent part of good protection from severe In their row crops at the last cul official breed records at that P 6480 rains and winds during the com tivation. Along with residues, this world. Smith says. JTATI FAW* ri« AND CASUALTY COMPANY • HOME OFFICE: tLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Knipco rolls anywhere to warm animals, machinery organization ’s national head ing months. gives very good soil protection. quarters In Brattleboro, Vt. Each or people. With lowest cost high volume heat. Bums ♦ * 4.5 million tractors have dis prefix Is a “trade mark” for the kerosene or fuel oil. To increase production and Flail chopping of corn crop STOPPING erosion in up placed 22 million work animals on purebred Holstein breeder since Commercial Printing, Reasonable Prices, Top make more money, use Knipco portable, circulating residue makes for ease In farm stream watersheds Is very Im US farms. It would take 7G mil it Is used in all published Infor Quality, Quick Service —Clinton County News till^e come planting time next portant. Damage caused from lion acres to grow feed for these mation concerning his animals. heat. spring. It leaves a mulch on the floods and sediment are costing animals. surface to protect the soil from the American people on theaver BRING GOLD RUSH CARDS. H[R[\ compaction and leaching caused age of a half - billion dollars a by severe rains. year. Phone for free Knipco demonstration ♦ ♦ on your farm. THE FINE CORN crop of Peter You Still Have Time Kurncz, Greenbush Township farmer, was harvested with a 6RICULTURE HAFNER ELECTRIC picker-sheller and has returned approximately five tons of dry in To Join Our 1965 FOWLER Phone r.82-2431 matter back to the soil. Research and experience have pointed to the ICTION ...... by M.UWorn Feeder Cattle A prominent Kent County CHRISTMAS CLUB dairyman has taken a look at the 4k future of farming, and plainly likes most of what he sees. Farm ing In the future will be adynam ore available thraugh the Marketing Service pravided ic, expending industry, growing in It's the easiest, surest way for you to save ahead ... to hove every area but one, according to plenty of money to spore for 1965 Christmas gifts, holiday fun, by the Walverine Stackyards, yaur Certified Livestack Elton Smith, recently elected president of the Michigan Farm other year-end expenses. Just 50 small weekly deposits; no dues Market. Bureau. or fees whatever. The one area of limitation, says Smith, will l)e In the numter of Join our popular Christmas Club today ! FREE MARKETING COUNSEL farms and farmers, “which will continue to decline, but their Im EIGHT CONVENIENT PLANS We are glad to advise with you on your livestock portance will not. ” » » .25 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive S 12.50 marketing problems. Just phone St. Johns 224- SMITH feels that In the last .,50 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive 25.00 few years, a number of fallacies 1.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive 50.00 3211 — o representative will visit your form with concerning agriculture have de 2.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive 100.00 veloped In the minds of people 3.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive 150.00 out obligation to you. —fallacies which need exploding. 5.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive 250.00 “Flr.st Is the unfounded Idea that 10.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive 500.00 farming Is a declining industry; 20.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and receive 1,000.00 secondly, that it Is a poor voca MARKET EVERY DAY AT ST. JOHNS tion for a young man or woman to follow, ” Smith says. ;<;:rX::*W*W*:*x-x-x-x-xw:;ffl No Commission Charge •In my estimation, exactly the opposite Is true. Making It so Is our ever-growing United States population, now around 190 mil Open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Lively Competitive Bidding ot Three Auctions in lion people, all of whom must be fed, clothed and provided with a WEEKDAYS (Including Saturday) the Clinton Area: widening list of services.” * • Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on • Wednesdays at Carson City • Thursdays at Lake Odessa IT TAKES alHjut three non farm workers in “agri-business ” FRIDAYS to keep one man operating on the • Fridoys at St. Johns farm, according to Smith, who sees dozens of farm-connected INTEREST PAID business opportunities opening. ON SAVINGS « “Only a few years ago, ‘agri culture ’ was limited to direct farming. But progress brought CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK CENTRAL Wolverine changes in production techniques, ______Of ST JOHUS quality - control, mechanization, CERTIFIED communications and many other fields which caused agriculture Stockyards Go. to expand In many ways. National Bank » • St. Johns—Lapeer —Clare —Lake Odessa— Carson City “NOW, agri culture Includes Member — FDIC Kalamazoo ‘sgrl-buslness ’ and such new Jobs as processing of seed and feed; Bonded for Your Protection distribution of Insecticide, pesti ST. JOHNS OVID cide and fertilizers; Inventing, ii Page 5^ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, December 3, 1964 Families gather for Thanksgiving holiday Scouting News BY PATRICIA HOLMES Guests of Mr and Mrs Leonard Puetz of 109 South Scott Road Lundy, also in South Haven. They were Joined by the E. O. Lundys of St. Johns and Clinton County were Mr and Mrs David Puetz and Mrs Helen Biddlson of Battle and their five children, Jim, Karen, Gregg, David and Barbara, of The Thanksgiving holiday and the following weekend were oc Creek; Mr and Mrs Donald Puetz of 1401 E. M-21; Mrs Eva Rice 611 South Swegles. casions for family dinners and get-togethers among St. Johns peo of 118 North Scott Road; and Mrs Doris Williams, also of St. Johns. • • • Chippewa District Boy Scout tor the election of council officers ple. Some stayed at home to entertain and others were guests of MR AND MRS JOHN HANNAH of 210 West Walker were hosts events for the month of Decem and executive board members of friends or relatives here or elsewhere In Michigan and neighboring Visiting Mrs Kay Stephens of Detroit on Thanksgiving Day were: on Thanksgiving to Mr and Mrs Don Haddock of Ann Arbor, Mr and ber include: Cub Scout pow-wow the Chief Okemos Council of Boy states. Mr and Mrs Dale Randolph, Terrle and Larry, of North Williams Mrs James Wiseman and Paul Sawallch of Brighton, and Mrs Clinton at the Union Building at Michigan Scouts of America. Those of Road; Mr and Mrs J. D. Robinson of 7909 Fremont and their daugh Coomer and Miss Marie Hannah of Lansing. State University from 12:30 to S ficials will be elected at the coun St. Johns area students at colleges and universities were home ter, Barbara Waggoner who attends the U ofM; Miss Sharry Moore p.m. Saturday; district commit cil’s annual business meeting for the weekend and there were numerous Impromptu reunions among of Elsie; and Mrs Ethel Randolph of Eureka. Mr and Mrs Morton Halsey, Kathy and Ellen, along with Mrs tee’s annual business meeting at Feb. 22, 1965. the community ’s younger folks. Ellen Rail were Joined by Mr and Mrs Allan Sperry and Mr and Mrs 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the St. Johns Mr and Mrs Harley Hefty of Harrison called on their mother, Donald Wise, Douglas and Richard for Thanksgiving dinner. Municipal Building; CubScout and Church will present In the paragraphs to follow The County News attempts to cover Mrs Claudia Hefty Friday afternoon. They were on their way home Boy Scout Roundtables at DeWitt the Christmas story some of these activities—not all, by any means. We’re always glad after spending Thanksgiving in Detroit. Earl Hustin of 404 E. Hlgham and Mr and Mrs Frank Tomasek High School at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15; to have your social Items. Please telephone orbring them to us not TTie Christmas story will be of 905 Wight and daughter, Beatrice, student nurse at St. Lawrence Order of the Arrow Banquet at presented In tableau, song, and later than Monday noon. Waverly Junior High School at MR AND MRS LAWRENCE CROSBY of 1000 East State Street School of Nursing were dinner guests of the Ralph Tomaseks in War verse, Sunday, Dec. 13 at 4 p.m., * * * 6:30 p.m. Dec. 22; and Eagle ap visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Alfred Merignac of 5244 South ren on Thanksgiving. when the Cantus and Carol Choirs MR AND MRS LLOYD ALBERTSof4753WestM-21 had Thanks plication deadline Dec. 30. of the St. Johns Methodist Church giving dinner with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Nor Chandler Road, Thanksgiving afternoon and Joined his parents, Mr * * and Mrs Lawrence Crosby Sr., for an evening meal. Join with the Sunday School in man Spicer, In Lansing. Mr Alberts Just arrived home from the Vet Joining Mr and Mrs A. Fraser MacKinnon and their children, SCOUTING NEWS eran ’s Hospital In Saginaw two days before Thanksgiving and consid their annual program of the Hang Meeting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Eugene Alex and Elizabeth, of 304 East Buchanan were his mother, Mrs Ed ing of the Greens. ers the trip and dinner quite a treat. William Morriss of 208 W. Relchenberger from Wayne for dinner at the home of Dr and Mrs ward MacKinnon, and Mr and Mrs Robert Wilcox and their children, A welcome Is extended to all Kathy, Robert and David. State Street, St. Johns, is a mem Mr and Mrs Richard Amstutz left Friday for Boston, Ind., where Robert Beach In Ovid were Mr and Mrs Chester Culver of 105 who wish to hear again, the story South Oakland. ber of the nominating committee of the birth of Jesus. they celebrated Thanksgiving with Mr Amstutz’ stepfather and his Mr and Mrs E. D. MacLuckle and children, Ronald, Nancy, Sally wife, Mr and Mrs Amos Neuhauser. They were joined by a brother and Kim, of Maple Rapids Road, were hosts to Mr and Mrs Fred from Midron, Ohio, Earl Amstutz, and his family, and a sister from Wednesday night to Sunday guests from Ann Arbor of Mr and New homogenized Mrs Jack Danley were Mr and Mrs Glenn Tomet and their children, Korth, Stanley and Barbara, of Wilmette, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs Leon Meshberger, and her family. * * * Kathy, Kip, and Kurt. DINING WITH THE FRANK MAIERS of 309 South Lansing were Judith Ann Bair, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Bair return gPMMID) gAMN ! mio Visiting the Alan Deans, Barry and Barbara were Dr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Clare E. Maier, Tom, Terry, Barbara, Cindy and Karen ed home from Central Michigan University to spend Thanksgiving of 504 East Hlgham, and Mr and Mrs Larry Maier, Diane, Larry The easiest n-all i)aint to use with her parents. She will be a senior, majoring In occupational Leland Dean, Janet, David and Deborah from East Lansing. ♦ * * and Gloria of 107 South Traver. thereapy. In January. Joining them on Thanksgiving Day was anoth No tedious stirring. Clings to MR AND MRS MAX DEIBERT and son Mark came from Boston, er daughter and her husband, Mr and Mrs Larry Foy of Cutler Road A family dinner was given on Thanksgiving by Mr and Mrs brush or roller. Flows on, no messy Mass., to spend Thanksgiving week with the B. A. Delberts of 204 and their two daughters. Ralph Lynam of 207 East State. Attending were their son Bill from drippiness. Dries in 20 minutes. ♦ ♦ ♦ Church Street. Stays cleaner, cleans easier. GAL Birmingham and daughter, Mickey, from Eastern Michigan Univer Tinted colors MRS BEULAH BALLANTINE Joined her daughter and son-in- sity, Mrs Lynam’s mother, Mrs Ruth Stotzel, of Muncle, Ind.; Mr slightly higher law, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Spicer of 804 East Baldwin, for Thanks Mr and Mrs Mahlon Devereaux of 703 Church Street visited Mr and Mrs Robert Devereaux of 3601 West Centerline Road for an and Mrs Frank Fedwa and family of Edmore; Mr and Mrs Anton Pe giving dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Richard Newman of RUey terson of 101 North Oakland; and the Petersons' daughter, Connie, Township. afternoon Thanksgiving dinner and later Joined the Mervin Murrays PENNEY'S PAINT and Supply of Eureka for an evening meal. from San Francisco, Calif. 1103 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-27M Mr and Mrs William Barberof 102 EastCass traveled to Owos- FREE PARKING so to have ThanksgivingdinnerwithMrs Julia Ackerman and family. The Kenneth Greer family of St. Johns spent Thanksgiving Day at MR AND MRS CARL ROSSOW entertained the following guests CLOSED MONDAY Mrs Ackerman Is Mr Barber’s sister. the home of his parents, Mr and MrsC. K. Greer of Flint. for dinner and supper on Thanksgiving Day: Mr and Mrs Gerald Becker and Mrs Lenore Coellner and Elaine of Mount Pleasant; Mr The Marvin Barclays of 403 East Steel and their two daughters, Guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond Elck on Thanksgiving were and Mrs Raymond Bergdolt and family and Mr and Mrs Norman Beverly, who Is a senior at St. Johns High School, and Joan, who Is her mother, Mrs Archie Bishop of 409 West Walker; Mr and Mrs Martin and Judy of Riley, Mr and Mrs Bruce Fitzpatrick of DeWltt; a senior at WMU, traveledtoCleveland,Ohio, to spend Thanksgiving Moss and David of West Colony Road; and an aunt, Mrs Earl Luck and Mr and Mrs Gerald Rossow and family of Bengal. CONGRATULATIONS with another daughter, Mrs Ronald Potter, her husband and their of Paxton Road. two children. » » ♦ Mr and Mrs RomalneBerkhousen and family entertained the fol * » ♦ MR AND MRS ROBERT EBERT and children, Robert Jr. and lowing relatives at their home on South Swegles Street: Mr and Mrs to the Winners of Our Celia Ann, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Don MR AND MRS THEODORE BEDELL and sons Ted, Robert and Glen Berkhousen and son, Phillip, of Kalamazoo; Mr and Mrs Gor Gilson and son, Kenneth, of 601 South Oakland, along with Rev and Chris entertained Mrs Bedell ’s parents, MrandMrsCarl Harris of don Berkhousen and son, Guy, of Kalamazoo; Mr and Mrs Willis Mrs Gerald Churchill of the First Congregational Church in St. 2355 Town.send Road; her sister, .Mrs Doris Thompson and son Doug Berkhousen and daughters, Janls and JoAnn of Maple Rapids; Mr Anniversary Sale of 208 W. Walker; and their daughter and her family, Mr and Mrs Johns; Mr and Mrs Frederick Bunday and son, John, of Grand and Mrs Lawrence Duflo and three children of Middleton; Mr and Ledge; and Mrs Lena Bunday of 106 South Oakland. George Gavenda of 406 North Traver. Mrs William Smith and three children of 810 North Mead; Mr and Mrs Charles Berkhousen and daughter, Sharon, of 1290 South The Merlyn Blacks were visited on Thanksgiving Day by her Traveling from Traverse City to have Thanksgiving dinner Swegles; Mr and Mrs Elliot Berkhousen and sons, Glen and Craig, Drawing brothers and their lamllies, Mr and Mrs William Luecht of 103 with Mr and Mrs Albert Garey and son, Mike, were Mr Garey’s of 605 West McConnell; Mrs Clyde Wells of 1108 South Swegles; South Oakland and Mr and Mrs Louis Luecht of rural St. Johns; mother, Mrs Mabel Garey and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mr and Mrs Charles BerkhousenSr. of 1108 South Swegles. their son, Robert, and Miss Lucy Folkeman from Grand Rapids; and Mrs George Garey. Mrs Garey’s mother, Mrs Elma Lyon of 1st Place —Mrs. Ronald Cuthbert Fred Mohnke of 300 East Railroad and Miss Anna Mohnke of Riley. Lansing, also Joined them. Mrs Fred Tolies of 2614 East Walker entertained her mother, Mrs Hattie Short of Perry, on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs Short, who Instomotic 300 Camera The Levi Blakeslees were guests of Mrs Bernice Rice Dining at Crystal Lake at the home of Mr and Mrs Nlel Mc- will be 90 years old Dec. 4, crochets, bakes bread and keeps candy of R-2, St. Johns, along with their son, Paul, and his family Dlarmid were Mr and Mrs R. S. Gay of 806 South Oakland. Also on hand for youngsters that call. Also entertaining her was Mrs Rod of East Lansing. present was the McDiarmld ’s daughter, Maureen, home from Ferris ney Oesterlee of Williamston, her granddaughter. 2nd Place —Marilyn Armbrustmacher State College. Complete Turkey Dinner Mr and .Mrs Harry Heathman, Mr and Mrs Forrest Swatman Jr. and family, Mr and Mrs Otto Thurston and family, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs W. F. Graef went to Birmingham on Thanksgiving land Street in St. Johns. He and Roger Heathman, and Mr and Mrs Robert Buck and son were guests Day to be guests of Mr and Mrs F. F. Barber. Have You Met? his wife Joyce have a daughter, 3rd Place —Maxine Matson of Mr and Mrs Arthur Bond and children, Ronald, Gloria, and Rod Michele, age 4 1/2 months. Fabus ney on Thanksgiving Day. Mr and Mrs F. Earl Haas of 500 East Hlgham, with guest, A COLUMN DEVOTED Is employed by Midland Ross In Turkey Dinner Gloria DeLaere of St. Johns, traveled to Muskegon on Thanksgiv Owos.so, where he works In the TO NEWCOMERS TO .MR AND MRS LEON BREWBAKER hosted his parents, Mr ing Day to dine with the parents of Mr Haas, Mr and Mrs Frank E. shop. * * and Mrs Paul Wickwlre of Eureka, for Thanksgiving dinner. Haas. They were Joined by Mrs Don Sparks of Whitehall. THE ST.JOHNS AREA 4th Place —Reuben Eirschele * ♦ » WILLIAM W. BLAIN, hls wife Electric Blanket Mrs John Sandham accompanied the Roy Briggs to Mishawaka, MR AND MRS JOHN L. HALL of 210 Wight were hosts on LARRY P. HOUCK, his wife, Dawn and their two children Billy Ind., to spend Thanksgivingwlth Mr and Mrs John Vanden Briggs. Thanksgiving to Mr and Mrs Ellery York and children, Laurie and Marlene and son Ricky, 14 months 3 and Bernard 1, now live at 609 Linda, of Livonia. old, have moved into the house at Morton Street, St. Johns, where they receive the Clinton County 5th Place —Mrs. Leo A. Thelen Joining Mrs Leon Budd of 205SouthSweglesStreet for Thanks Mr and Mrs August Martin of 101 South Oakland and son, Jeff, 205 W. Lincoln Street In St. Johns. News. Blaln Is employed by Fish giving dinner were her cousins. Dr and Mrs H. M. Bross of 2051 spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs Charles Muller, Stephanie He Is employed as a meat cutter Fishing Outfit er Body. He worked there prior West French Road, Mr and Mrs Alden Livingston of 2224 Livingston and Gregg, and Mrs Gordon Matter, Jill, Kurt and Eric of 2605 South at the Kroger Store In Frandor to moving to St. Johns and com Road, Mrs Ella Schutt of Jackson and Miss Carrie Kellogg; and an Williams Road. Mrs Matter’s husband was deer hunting. Shopping Center In Lansing. He muted between Lansing and hls aunt, Lida Wright of 3584 North US-27. Guests of Mr and Mrs Kermit M. Hart of 804 West Park were previously was a meat cutter at Flashbulb Guessing Contest previous home at Farwell. Mr and Mrs Robert White of Detroit; Mrs Hart’s father, Milton the IGA Store In Sheridan, Mich. * * Floyd Parmelee Eating out on Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Winchell Brown Loose; and Angelia Patterson. The Houcks are new subscribers Another Fisher Body employee were his parents, Mr and Mrs L. J. Brown. to the Clinton County News. living in St. Johns now Is LARRY Brownie Fiesta Camera Outfit » * » ♦ ♦ Mr and Mrs Lawrence Helbeck of 4884 South County Farm Road, C. CRAMER, previously of Lan (He guessed it on the nose) MR AND MRS GERALD BUNGE and their chUdren, Jerry and along with Mrs Edith Ormes of 104 Prospect, traveled to Detroit on LARRY J. MOORE and his sing. He and hls wife Anne live Sue of 802 East Cass entertained Mr and Mrs Daryl Cutler and Kim Thanksgiving to spend the day with Mrs Iva Wisniewski. wife are also new subscribers at 206 Floral Avenue and re- of the Ann Arbor area and Mr and Mrs John Sczachl and children, to the Clinton County News. They have as Its new slogan “World ’s Anne Marie and Stephen. Celebrating Thanksgiving on Sunday with their son and his live at 207 S. Oakland Street. He there. Cramer does shop work at family. Mr and Mrs Douglas Hoag, Cindy and Douglas Jr., of De Is employed by Oldsmobile In Fisher Body. The Edgar Conleys hosted a family Thanksgiving dinner at troit were Mr and Mrs Van Hoag of 409 South Whlttemore. Another Lansing and does shop work. He their residence on 704 Wight Street. Attending were their parents, son of the Van Hoags and his family, Mr and Mrs John Hoag and previous 1 y worked for Radema- Plymouth man fined THE CORNER DRUG STORE Mr and Mrs Harry Conley of 108 South Ottawa, and the Stuart Kevin of 311 1, 2 West Hlgham, Joined them. cher Construction Co. Roy Isbell, 57, of Plymouth Smiths of 2674 West French Road. • ♦ » • * got 10 days In Jail and was fined WITH CLINTON COUNTY’S LARGEST CAMERA DEPT. JOHN S. FABUS JR., who pre MR AND MRS GORDON lACOVONI of 104 North Swegles and a total of $44.90 by Justice of CORNER CLINTON AND WALKER Mr and Mrs Ink White, Tom and Henry of 400 South Oakland children, David, Stephen, Janls and Danny, had Thanksgiving dinner viously lived near Eureka, now the Peace Gordon WUlyoung Sat Street, were Thanksgiving hosts to Mr and Mrs E. T. White Sr. of In Lansing with the parents of Mrs lacovonl, Mr and Mrs Dolph receives the Clinton County News urday for being drunk and dis ■)pen 7:30 a.m. 'til 9:30 p.m. Daily Except Sunday Lapeer. Also spending the holiday weekend with his parents, broth Gattner. Her grandmother, Mrs Ina Gattner, of Lake Odessa Joined at his new residence, 208 N. Oak- orderly. Sr. JOHNS Phone 224-2*37 ers and grandparents was Jon White, senior at the University of them. Michigan In Ann Arbor. Attending a Thanksgiving family gathering at the home of Carl Mr and Mrs Lowell Rlnker of 110 North Lansing and daughter Jenkins of Grand Rapids were Mr and MrsC. Lester Jenkins, Chuck, Kathy traveled to Hart on Thanksgiving to spend the day with his who was home from the University of Michigan, Tom and Dottle, of mother, Mrs Clyde Rlnker. 406 East Park. They were accompanied by Mr Jenkins ’ parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Jenkins of Hart, who spent the past two weeks with The Arden Cooks of 609 South Oakland and daughter, Sherrie, them In St. Johns. 1 who came home from Central Michigan University, had dinner with the Dwane Wlrlcks of 102 North Oakland. Their daughter, Susan, Mr and Mrs Joseph R. Grathwohl, Tommy, Gary and Kent of was home from Albion College. Niles, Mr and Mrs Ward W. Kelley of Lansing, and Mr and Mrs Dean W. Kelley and Dean in of Grand Rapids were guests of Mrs m George E. Judd of 305 South Oakland. III MR AND MRS KERMIT McALVEY of 610 EastCass visited the Robert Litwellers of 802 Hampshire Drive after Mr McAlvey return Mr and Mrs Alden Knight entertained Mrs Ethel Clark lor ROBERT R SIRRINE G W OSGOOD ed from a morning hunting trip In Ashley on Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving dinner. In the evening they Joined Mr and Mrs Doug las Knight for a buffet In honor of the first birthday of Kyle, son CLINTON COUNTY S The R. J. Merrills of 509 East Walker entertained a nephew, of the Dougla.s Knights. Others present were Mr and Mrs Rex Knight FINEST FUNERAL HOME Kenneth Henderson, on Thanksgiving. He was en route to Boston, of Midland, Mr and Mrs Warren Wager of 504 West Park, Mr and Mass., from San Francisco, Calif. NUMEROUS PERSONAL Mrs Alan Anthes of 302 West McConnell, and Mr and Mrs Oliver AND STAFF SERVICES Knight 6552 West Townsend Road. SPECIAL CARE GIVEN Osgood Pimeral Home, owned and operated Mr and Mrs L. L. Benson and Fred Lltzner of Lansing, Mr ♦ » * FLORAL OFFERINGS by Olenn Osgood and Robert R. Sirrlne, Is cen and Mrs Benson Munger and daughter, Heidi, of East Lansing, and MR AND MRS EARL R. LANCASTER and son, Jim, of 204 trally located and conveniently reached by fami R. E. Benson of 207 East McConnell were Thanksgiving dinner North Whlttemore, went to Hudson on Thanksgiving to spend the PRE arrangement lies living throughout this entire area. Those we guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Munger and son, Scott, of 208 South day with Mr and Mrs Maynard Pownsend and daughter Joe Sue. & ADVISORY SERVICES serve appreciate our funeral home's location. Oakland. MODERN MOTOR Just as they appreciate our moderate prices, The Bruce Lantermans of 104 North Ottawa spent Thanksgiv EQUIPMENT which enable us to appropriately serve any fami Dr and Mrs H. L. Oatley were Joined, on Thanksgiving, by ing Day with their daughter, Kathleen, who was home from North COMPETENT PERSONNEL their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Mike Oatley of Kala western Michigan College In Traverse City. ly. mazoo. o OUTSTANDING Guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Doyle of 2907 South Loomis Road PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Joining Mrs Blanche Parr of 110 South Ottawa were: Mr and were Mr and Mrs Frederick M. Lewis of 506 East Walker and Mr Mrs Raymond G. Parr of 207 West Cass; the Raymond Parr’s and Mrs Fred Lewis of 411 Wight. CENTRAL LOCATION daughter Barbara and her guest, Jess Scherer, both from the Uni versity of Michigan In Ann Arbor; Mr and Mrs Ward Parr from Overnight guests of Dr and Mrs C. W, Luinbert of 808 West MORE MODERATE PRICES Evanston, Ill.; Mr and Mrs Lloyd Parr from Lansing; and Mr and Park were Mrs Percy Ear and Miss Velma Selleck of Portland. A u SIK'-KE AJ *UAH.H0lY Mrs Jan Hale from Ann Arbor. Thanksgiving dinner and supper guest was William J. Ingler of rural AIR AMtULANCE SERVICE (■(UP * • • Eagle. w OSGOOD MR AND MRS HARRY E. PATTERSON, Woody, Scott, Jack COMPLETE DISPLAY FUNERAL HOME and Patsy of East M-21 Joined Mr and Mrs Carl Mitchell Jr., Leaving Wednesday night for South Haven were Mr and Mrs V OF FINE MERCHANDISE 104 EAST CASS STREET ntfemie'L Vicky, Debbie, Kathy and Brian, Mrs Myrtle Mitchell, and Robert TH( ORDtR H. W. Lundy and sons Douglas and Robert of 201 East Clark. There THIRD GENERATION ST JOHNS,MICHIGAN Mitchell, Gary and Brad, all of St. Louis, and Mrs Irma Brown of they were Joined by another son, Charles, who arrived at the home OF THE OF SERVICE Phone 224-2365 BOlDtnRULE Alma in the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Mitchell Sr. of St. Louis for of Mrs Lundy ’s mother, Mrs F. C. Cogshall, earlier that day. All Thanksgiving dinner. had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr Lundy ’s mother, Mrs Gertrude Thursday, December 3, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 75 Peace Corps ASC PROGRAM Shepardsville man ends 43 test is Monday Road Commission For the first time In history, Weekiy Report the Peace Corps will give Its Call meetings to name years of railway postal worknationwide placement test on a weekday— next Monday, Dec. 7. The Board of Clinton County Road Commissioners will hold ASC community committee ^ Hubert M. Hilton of North thing to stagger the Imagination,* The usual second Saturday In Shepardsville Road retired Nov. Hilton said. “Storage cars are their regular meeting Thursday. the month Isn't possible because The commission will open bids 28 from the Postal Transporta loaded at Chicago destined for un ____ W. M. SMITH i of the Christmas rush at the post on a new pickup truck to replace ‘ tion Service after traveling near loading at Lansing, Flint and County ASC Manager' offices where most Peace Corps the sign crew truck that was dam ly 11/2 million miles ln43years Toronto, Ont., all dispatched over tests are held. aged In an accident on US'27 last This year ASC community Programs administered by the mlttee by the secretary of Agri of service. the Grand Trunk Western Rail * • week. committees will be elected at committeemen include the Agri culture as the need arises. road. Other railroads operate IN THIS area, the Peace Corps meetings held in each township cultural Conservation Program, That distance was covered on trains which consist entirely of tests will be given at the post the afternoon of Dec. 10. In our Acreage Allotments, Marketing trains while Hilton helped trans mall and express.* The Board will also have some office in Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, new subdivisions, county line county each township Is consid Quotas, Commodity Loans, Feed THESE meetings will be held port mall from city to city. He * * Grand Rapids, Lansing and Sagi road agreements, winter main ered a community for ASC ad Grain Program, Voluntary Wheat at 2 p.m. in the township hall or served five years In the Detroit DISTRIBUTORS are examined naw and the Federal Building in ministration purposes. Program, Sugar Act Program, village hall. A letter will be terminal of theRallway Mall Post on their knowledge of distribution tenance prob 1 e m s and the re Flint. They will all begin at quests of Local 794 of AFSCME National Wool Program and Farm mailed to each farmer In the Office; 16 years on the Buffalo and connections for transfer to 3 p.m., are non-competitive and These election meetings will Storage Facility Loans. Other county giving the location of these and Chicago, west division, Rail other carriers. “There Is always for changes In the working agree will take about an hour and a half ment for 1965 to consider. be conducted by the incumbent duties are assigned to the com- meetings. way Post Office; and 23 years on one best route for transporting to complete. * * community committee. The the Port Huron and Chicago of a piece of mall to Its destina chairman of the community com Postal Transportation Post Of tion,* Hilton said. COLDER weather slowed the PRESCRIPTION The next cycle of Peace Corps construction programs. The mittee will serve as chairman of fice. the election meeting. * * training starts in February, still bridges on Colony Road, how “It has been a rich and reward time for those who take the Dec. . . Service at “MANY CHANGES have taken ing experience to me,” he said of ever, are scheduled to be opened 7 test. The major training for to traffic as soon as the decks THE COMMITTEE to be elect place In that time,” Hilton said, his 43 years on the railroad. The LOWEST possible 1965 will take place In the sum can be sealed and some work on ed consists of a chairman, vice “some improvements and some “There is always something In mer. Questionnaires are avail chairman, regular member and price consistent with not Improvements. Many railway teresting, or perhaps tragic. In the approaches finished. This HUBERT HILTON able at most post offices and col first and second alternate. The the highest quality postal Installations have been the mail. My one object was to see should be done In less than two lege placement offices or by weeks, weather permitting. chairman, vice chairman, and professional discontinued because of curtail most any other post office In that it was dispatched so as to In writing the Peace Corps, Wash These bridges will be finished In regular member of this com PRESCRIPTION ment of service of transportation southern Michigan. sure delivery to the addressee at ington, D. C. 20525. the spring. mittee also serve respectively SERVICE by carriers, the Improvement of the earliest possible moment. ” as delegate, alternate delegate, DEE DRUG STORE highways making possible the use Train 12 arrives In Chicago 10 » » Maintenance crews were con and second alternate delegate to ST. JOHNS of highway post offices and star minutes before the Port Huron HILTON LIVES on a farm two Bement Library Southgate Plaza cerned with winter work, Includ a county convention, where the routes. and Chicago train 14 (Grand miles north of Shepardsville, and ing tree removals. As I previous ASC county committee will be Trunk Western) leaves, he point he plans to spend a lot of time ly reported, a new Investigation elected on Dec. 17 at St. Johns. “It has always been a source ed out. Upon Its arrival In Lan there now that he is retired. But /^cck ^hei^ has revealed a count of dead of amazement to me how a piece sing, the first mall to be unload he does want to do some traveling, trees along county roads of 8 or of mall can travel a long distance ed Is the Cadillac star route and now that he has the time. 4 from county By Elizabeth Miliman 9 thousand. Plans call for re FARM AUCTION and arrive at its destination In a the Mackinaw and Detroit High moving these hazards along the surprisingly short time,’he went way Post Office mall for transfer compile all-A Glen Rhines will sell his farm machinery and hog more traveled primary roads as on. at Clare. Tourist Council “The Report of the Warren fast as possible. equipment at his farm located l'/2 miles north of ♦ • Commission on the Assassina record at MSU Pompeii, or 6 miles south of Ithaca on State road, on THE ENTIRE northern half of list attractions ♦ ♦ HE GAVE an example of a let tion of President Kennedy* Is a CUTTING OF dead trees on ter going from Kansas City, Mo., the Lower Pennlnsula Is served document of great historical Im Michigan State University has local roads will depend on co to Mackinaw City, Mich. A letter In this manner, Hilton said. In Early December events of pos portance. The Library has re honored four Clinton County stu operation of local land owners In placed on board the Chicago, Ft. suring delivery In all of that area sible interest around Michigan ceived a copy of this report pub dents who were among 330 earn disposing of the wood. The dis SATURDAY, DEC. 5 Madison and Kansas City train 12 early In the morning. The mall to Include the following, as announc lished by Bantam Books with the ing all-A records during the posal of the trees Is time-con Commencing at 1:00 p.m. leaving Kansas City at 12:35 p.m. Mackinaw City arrives there at ed by the Michigan Tourist Coun help of the national staff of the spring and summer terms at MSU 7 a.m. cil. suming and costly. We need hcl^j will be delivered to the Mackinaw New York Times. this year. FARM MACHINERY City addressee the next morning. with this problem. How much “The volume of mall transport help we get in getting rid of the He said the same Is true of al- Dec. 4-Jan. 3, annual Christ It Is one of the most thorough Linda Greer, daughter of Mr (Only a Partial Listing) ed over trunk railroads in some- wood will determine how much mas exposition at Greenfield Vil presentations of the facts con and Mrs Kenneth Greer of St. IHC 450 tractor, L-P gas, in good condition progress is made on the problem. lage and Henry Ford Museum In cerning the tragic occurrence of Johns, is majoring in journalism. 350 IHC Utility with loader and blade In good condition Dearborn; Dec. 5, indoor speed DON EWING, one year ago. It contains an Intro Mrs Belva R. Howe of R-1, Eagle, IHC 4-row cultivator, like new, quick hitch skating meet at Midland; Dec. 5, ROAD CLERK duction by Harrison Salisbury, is majoring in elementary edu IHC 8 disc Home Financing Perchvllle parade at Tawas Bay; Managing Editor of the Times, cation. Alan F. Lietzke, son of Dec. 6, Northern Michigan Rifle 449 IHC corn planter, 4-row, like new with other Interpretative articles Mr and Mrs Loren Lietzke, 3880 IHC 2-way cylinder with couplings man Trophy Shoot at Manistee; by well-known columnists. There Litferbugs disgrace available on Cutler Road, and Barbara A. On- 311 IHC 3-14" bottom plow, quick hitch Dec. 6-31, Christmas carnival at is also a complete picture sec drlas, daughter of Mr and Mrs IHC No. 46 hay baler, like new well located new residential Cobo Hall in Detroit; and Dec. tion. Litterbugs continue to be a dis Roy Ondrlas, 2960 E. Howe Road, IHC 3-sectlon rotary hoe city and suburban property. 7-10, Detroit Junior Livestock * * grace to streets and highways, are both from DeWitt. 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Higham St. 224-4879 Page SB CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursdoy, December 3, 1964 Soap Box Dorby Post office speeds delivery of parcels franchise awarded St. Johns Is one of 38 cities * CtiHtcHA Ciaic Catendar * A new "scheduled delivery ” THE AREA includes over 460 THE POST Office Department transported to the destination In the United States that has al system now permits overnight post offices and over 7,200,000 found through extensive study post office overnight and will be ready been awarded a franchise Officers of these organisations are advised to notify The Republican-News at least delivery of ZIP coded parcel post persons —nearly 90 per cent of that one of the major problems delivered to the addressee on the to conduct a local Soap Box Derby one week in advance of the date of publication of the issue in which any change between the St. Johns area and all the state’s population, Robinson of the parcel post service has next scheduled parcel delivery. contest, prelude to the Chevrolet- in the regular schedule should appear. post offices In a 22,000-square said. Robinson received details been the lack of dependability of In most cases this will mean sponsored national championship mile area of southern Michigan. of the plan at a luncheon meeting delivery. For many mailers, It next-day parcel service. Post at Akron, Ohio, next Aug. 7. Five J. D. Robinson, St. Johns post in Detroit Nov. 23. Is often more important to know master Robinson explained, be Michigan cities are on that list. Masonic Lodge -1st Wednesday eve Uons Club—2nd and 4th Mondays. 6:30 master, said the delivery area in when a parcel Is to be delivered cause parcel post deliveries are No date for the local contest has St. Johns ning. Masi^nic Temple p.m. Main Street church of United cludes all of southern Michigan Mailing deadlines for the serv than it Is just to get It there in a made five days out of the week. been announced. ______Order of Eastern Star—1st Friday eve church American Legion— 1st and 3rd Thurt* ning. Masonic Temple Laf-a-Lot Club—Ist and 3rd Thursdays, below a line from Bay City to Mt. ice will be 5 p.m. InSt. Johns and days. 8.30 p.m.. Legion Hall 2 p.m., in homes of members hurry. For these reasons the Post Each year American farmers PTA—3rd Wednesday, at high school, Pleasant to Muskegon. The coun most other offices in the area. Latest USDA figures show the American Legion Auxiliary—3rd Tues* 8 p.m. Masonic Lodge —Ist Monday, 8 p.m. Office Department developed the harvest 70 million acres of for day. 8 p.m., Legion Hall Masonic Temple ties of Huron and Sanilac In the Extensive testing has assured the average American farmer now Royal Neighbors —1st and 3rd Fridays, Banner Rebekah Lodge —Ist and 3rd 1 p.m.. Memorial building Order of Eastern Star—2nd Tuesday. success of the new program, Rob concept of scheduled delivery. produces enough food, fiber and age crops as hay and 10 million Monday's, 8 p.m.. lOOF Hail 8 p.m. Masonic Temple northeast part of this area, and St. Francis Club — 1st Monday. 8:39 inson said, which in effect offers other products for 31 people; 26 acreas as silage. Forage seed Blue Star Mothers—2nd and 4th Tues p.m., Memorial building Ovld-Uuplaln Library Club—Ist Fri a portion of Berrien County In days. 8 p.m.. Municipal Building day, 12:30 p.m. In homes of mem In the Michigan scheduled de production In the US amounts to Thursday Afternoon Club~-Last Thurs the southwest are not included, “first-rate service* for fourth- In this country and five over Child Study Club—3rd Wednesday 8 bers 875 billion pounds annually. day m homes of members however. class mall. livery area, parcels will be seas. p.m.. in homes of members Past Graiid Club—4th Tuesday, In Veteran's Club — 2nd Thursday, 7:30 homes of members Cl nton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary- p.m.. Memorial building Board meet the 3rd Wednesday. 7:30 Rebekah Lodge —1st and 3rd Wednes p.m., in the Nurses' Home Volunteer Firemen —2nd Tuesday eve- days. 8 p.m., lOOF hall rung. fire hall D.AR — ind Tuesday, in homes cf Royal Arch Masons —1st Wednesday. members W8C8 —3rd Thursday evening. Metho 8 p.m.. Masonic Temple dist church 8 et 40 — 4th Tuesday, in homes of • ♦ Rum?n Football Boosters —Meet every members Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the high school Exchange Club — 2nd and 4th Thurs Eagle Social Evening — Veterans Memorial days. noon. Walker's Cafe. Building. 8 p.m. every Wednesday, (•riislon WRC—1st and 3rd Tuesday. Helping Hand Club—4th Tuesday eve sponsored by Ovid veteran ’s group at Clinton National... 2 p.m. Municipal Building ning. In the homes of members Town and Country Extension — 41h 40 et 8 — 1st MorKlay. 8:30 p.m., St. NUes Cemetery Society — 2nd Thurs Wednesday, In homes of members Jc ms and Breckenrtdgo Legion day*. in homes of members VFW—2nd and 4th Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Halls, alternate months North Eagle Cemetery Society —Last Memorial building lOOF — Every Wednesday. 8 p.m., Thursday. 3 p.m., Town hail VFW Auxiliary—Ist Tuesday 8 p.m , ICOF Hall WSC8 —1st Wednesday. Ladies ’ Rooms in Memorial building Jiuilor Chamber of Commerce — 2nd MethodUt church Volunteer Firemen —First Thursday, Tuesday. 6:30 p.m., Episcopal « • 7:30 at Fire hall church World War I VeteraiM—1st Thursday the CONVENIENCE of Kn ghts of Columbus — 1st and 3rd Elsie p.m., Memorial building Tuesday, 8 p.m.—K of C hall » » Knights Templar — Isl Thursday, 7:30 American Legion — Alternate Thurs p.m., Masoi'ic Tefn;)le days, 8 p.m.. Legion hall Lions Club — 2nd uni 4th Wednesday American Legion Auxi’Dry—.Alternate Pewamo 6:30 p.in., lOOF liall Thursdays. 8 p.m. Legion hall Masonic Lodge —1st Monday, 7:30 p.m. B.«nd Boosters — 1st Monday 7:30 AlUr Society— Ith Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Masonic Temple p.m. alternate months. Band room Parish hall Morning .Muslcale--2nd and 4th Thurs B.W.C.S. — 2nd Tuesday. 3:30 p.m., Band Boosters —3rd Monday, 8 p.m. DRIVE-IN Banking Service day 9:45 a.m. m homes of members high school in homes of members Urder of Eastern Star — 1st Wednes Lions Club—1st and 3rd Mondays. Blue SUr Mothers—3rd Wednesday, 8 day. 8 p.m.. Masonic Temple 7:00 p.m.. Legion hall p.m., elementary school Rotary Club — Every Tuesday, noon Masonic Lodge — 2nd Tuesday. 8:00 Lions Club—3rd Tuesday, elementary Walker's Cate p.m., Masonic hall school Royal Arch Masons — 2nd Tuesday, 8 WSCS — 1st Wednesday 8:00 p.m., Masonic Lodge-3rd Tuesday. 8 p.m.. p m.. Masonic Temple homes of members Mascmic hail r ) / Royal Neighbors of America—1st and Order of Eastern Star—3rd Wednes Order of Eastern Star—1st Wednesday 3rd Tuesdays. 8 p.m.. Municipal day, 8:00 p.m., Maseme hail 8 p.m.. Masonic hall Building r *1•i- 'V . PTA—2nd Monday. 7:30 p.m,, school 21 Club—2nd Monday. 8 pm., club Senior Citizens —2nd and 4th Tuesday, gym house every month, VFW Hall Women ’s Literary Club — Alternate WSC8- :ird Thursday 2 p.m., home ot St. Johns Woman's Club — 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 8 p.m., homes of mem members Wednesdays. 2 p.m., in homes of bers rnemljers « * ^71213 St. Johns Honor Guard —2nd and 4th Wacousta Wednesday, :30 p.m. VFW hall. Fowler Tops Club — Every Thursday. 8:15 Breakfast Club — Last Thursday. 9 p.m., Municipal building a m., in homes of members Confraternity of Christian Mothers— Child Study Ciub—2nd Tuesday, eve Cnion Home School Mothers Club— 4th Tuesday 8 p.m. Most Holy Trin ning. m homes of members 2nd Tuesday. 8 p.m. at school ity church Masonic Order No. 3J9 —Regular meet lfL5 VFW Au.viliiry—1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Daughters of Isabella—2nd Wednesday, ings first Thursday of the month at a; 8 p.m. VFW Hall 8 p.m. Most Holy Trinty church 8:00 p m. at Temple VFW—2nd and 4th Tuesdays. 8 p.m., Fowler Conservation Club—Isl Satur Methodist Men's Club—First Wcdn»»s- VFW Ha:. day. 8 p.m.. Fire Ha’.l day of each month: potluck at 6:30 WCTC Mary Smith Union —Third Knights of Columbus —Monday after p.m. Wacousta Methodist church Mcntlay of the month at 7:30 p.m. the 2nd Sunday. 8 p.m., K of C hall Ne.ghborhood Society —3rd Thursday. in homes of members in the homes of members Lions Club—3rd Monday. 8 p.m. Fow Order of Eastern Star—1st Tuesday ler Hotel evening. Masonic Temple VFW—1th Thursday. 8 p.m. VFW Iv hall Bath VFW Auxiliary—Last Wednesday 8 p.m.. VFW hall Westphalia yj American Legion —2nd and 4th Thurs « * days. Memorial Hall Catholic Order of Foresters —2nd Tues day. 8 p.m.. St Mary’s parish hall .American Legion .Auxiliary—2nd Tues- Maple Rapids dav and 4th Thursday. Memonal Daughters of Isabella—3rd Thursday, Hall Arnica Club—1st Wednesday, 8 p.m., 8 p.m., St. Mary’s parish hall Hath Shootln' Stars Square Dance Club homes of members Knights of Columbus —1st Tuesday. 8 —Club dances the 2nd and 4th Satur Band Parents —2nd Wednesday, 8 p.m.. p.m.. K of C rooms days of the month from 8:30 to students Commons Young Ladles Sodality —3rd Sunday 11:30 p.m. during regular dancing afternoon, every 2 months, St. season at the James Couzen.5 Gym Baseball Boosters —3rd Wednesday 8 p.m. at the school Mary’s parish hall Cub Scout Committee —1st Tuesday Blue Star Mothers — 1st and 3rd 7:30 p.m., at the school Wednesday. 2 p.m., homes of mem Cub Scout Pack—4th Thursday. 6:30 bers p.m. school Duo Decum Club — 1st Saturday, 8 Firemen's .Auxiliary — 1st Tuesday. 8 p.m.. homes of members p.m,. home of n^*nibers_^ ^ High Scheol PTA—1st Monday. 8 Park Lake Impr^’ement I^agAi —4th p.m.. students commons Wednesday. 8 p.m.. Improvement League Hall -f i lOOF—Ever>’ Thursday 8 p.m.. lOOF Bad weather . . . good weather . . . it's a real convenience to haU Past Grand Club — 4th Thursday, homes of members Maple Rapds Improvement .Association niABC —4lh Monday. 0 p.m. in Municipal use Clinton National's Drive-In banking service at the Auto- I»TA — 2nd Thursday. 8 p.m. Junior building high gym Masonic Lodge —2nd Monday. 8 p.m.. PTA Executive Board —Monday before Masonic Temple Bank on the corner of Spring and E. Higham streets in St. Johns. Thursday PTA meeting. 7:3J p.m., Order of Eastern Star—3rd Monday. 8 to 8 p.m. at school p.m.. Masonic Temple Sunbe.''m Rebekah Lodge —1st and 3rd Thursdays. 8:30 p.m. community PTA—3rd Tuesday, school gym Just drive right up to the teller's window and make deposits or hall Kebekah Lodge —2nd and 4th Tues To improve rear udders Volunteer Firemen —2nd Monday. 8 days. 8 p.m., lOOF hall p.m., fire hall Sorosis Club—2nd and 4th Tuesdays breed your cows to Sensa WSCS—3rd Tuesday. 8 p m.. Methodist 1:30 p.m.. homes of members tion, Graphic or Lucifer. withdrawals (cash checks, too) directly from your car seat. church St. Martin DePorre Altar Society —1st Thursday. 8 p.m., homes of me.u- MABC has the bulis to fit bers. your needs. Cail: Council Meeting —1st and 3rd Wednes DeWin- day. 7:30 p.m. Women's Fellowship—Last Friday of MARVIN MILl.ER: Our Sidewalk Teller Window on East Walker street in St. Johns is Blue Star Mothers-2nd Thursday ift- month, 1:30 p.m., church dining Fowler einoon. Memorial building and room 582-8291 or 582-2150 . t homes of members WSCS—1st and 3rd Tuesdays. 2 p m., Boy Scouts — Every Monday. 7 p.m.. homes of members RICHARD SOVEREIGN another special convenience for busy bank customers. There's Memorial building Elsie 862-5179 Brownies — Ever.v Wednesday, 3:30 p.iiv, M^mori il Iniilding St. Johns 224-4586 FREE PARKING at the curb in front of the Sidewalk Window. Brown Bcc Study Group —First Tues Ovid day evening in homes of members Acme Society —3rd Thursday. 0 p.m.. Child Slud> tTub-4th Monday eve In homes of members GEORGE I1A/A,E: ning. homes of mcmliers DeWitt 669-2431 Circle Eights-First and third Satur American Legion —3rd Wednesday. B:30 Ovid 834-2335 days. DeWitt elementary school p.m.. Memorial building La.tngsburg 651-5430 Businessmen's Association —2nd Tues St. Johm 224-7063 Cub Scouts -3rd Thursday. 5 p.m.. day, time and place varies Memorial building Crescent Club—1st and 3rd Mondays DeWUt Grange —2nd and 4th Fridays 8 p.m., in homes of members Girl Srouls — Kverv Thursday 3.30 Disabled Veterans—1st and 3rd Fri It Pays to Breed with Auto-Bank Hours pm.. Memorial building days. 8:30 p.m. Memorial building :v § Gay 20's Square Dance Club—Ist ai'.d Homemakers —2nd and 4th Thursdays, 3rd Thursdays. 8 p.m.. Memorial 2 p.m., in homes of members building Monday thru Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Job's Daughters 1st and 3rd Thurs- lOOF—Every Tuesday. 8 p.m., lOOF da.v evenings. Masonic Temple hall IJons Club—3rd Tuesday evening. Me Job's Daughters—2nd and 4th Mon M.A.B.C days. 7;3J p.m.. Masonic Temple Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. | morial building Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1p.m. | Sidewalk Window Hours Monday thru Thursday 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For Now Is the Saturday, 8:45 a.m. to 12 noon Time to: • Test Your Soil — Deposits Up to $10,000 Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.— • Fertilize Your Meadows and Pastures • Topdress Wheat • Apply Lime Where Needed . . . Now is the ideal time to lime your soil. Our modern delivery and spreading service will enable you to take core of your lime needs quickly and efficiently. Ciinim J^aikml If your soil needs lime you just can't get maximum Inferest on Interest on production without it. Savings BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Savings 7 GRAVITY WAGONS FOR RENT for your com harvect. ST. JOHNS "Good Neighbor Banking" ELSIE Zeeb Fertilizers 208 IV. Railroad St. ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3234 Thursday, December 3, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Poge 9B SLtIB BAPTIST CHURCH Carl R. Finley. Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Worship service 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Paul Brown. Supt. ___ Next Sunday In 6:30 p.m.—Jr. and Sr. BYF 7:15 p.m.—Evening Service 4:00 p.m.—Thursday. Jr. CTtoirprac* tlce; 7:00 p.m.—Sr. choir practice; 6 Clinton County Churches p.m.—Prayer Service IS EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs R EVANOEUCAL UNITED Elmer B. Schiefer. Pastor OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH St. Johns Area BRETHREN CHURCHES Phone 224-3178 South Main Street Bingham—Bengal Sunday morning services are held Rev. Wallace E. Lewien, Pastor Rev. Norman Crotaer. Pastor at 8:00 and at 10:30 a.m. Myron Woodruff. Church School Supt. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bengal Sunday School and Bible Classes Ida Beardelee, organist Dr Howard A. Smith. MlnUtar 9:30 a.m.—Worship service, with are held at 9:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m.—Morning Worship the pastor speaking on the subject. Holy Communion is celebrated In 11:00 a.m.—Church School Sunday the 8:00 a.m. service on the first 7:00 a.m.—Wednesday. Senior Choir 9:4S a.m.*^Morning worship. Ser* "The Value of the scriptures" 10:30 a.m —Church School classes Sunday of each month, and at the 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer mon: "The Coming of the I-iOrd" 10:30 a.m. service on the second service 11:00 a m.--Church school. for all ages. Robert Gill, superin tendent Sunday of each month Thursday Bingham Adult Information Classes are. as CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 9:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m.—Annual Ba* 9:30 am.—Church School for all much as possible, scheduled accord Ovid, Michigan raar, "Christmas Delight" ing to the convenience of the Inquirer Corner M-21 and Elsie Road 3:30 p.m.—Cantus C^olr rehearsal ages. Ralph Hallead, superintendent George Rogers, Pastor 3:30 p.m.—Primary Mission Class 10:35 a.m.—Worship service, with 10:00 a.m.—Sunday ^hooj 3:45 p.m.—Carol C^olr rehearsal the pastor speaking on the subject, 11:00 a.m.—MorniM Worship Monday "The Value of the Scriptures" Maple Rapids Area 6:00 p.m.—Youth fellowship 6:30 p.m.—Methodist Men ’s Chil* 6:30 p.m.—Jr. Y-Hour at the Bing 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service ham church dren's Party" in Niles Hall CONGREGATIONAL 7:00 p.m.—Wednesday Prayer meet Tuesday 7:30 p.m —Sr. Y-Hour at the Bing ing; 8:00 p.m.—Choir practice ham church CHRISTIAN CHURCH 12:30 p.m.—Woman ’s Society mem* Maple Rapids. Michigan 8:00 p.m.—Thursday Home Bible bers will be guests of the Congrega CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Donald Voss. Pastor Study classes In various homes of the tional Women ’s Fellowship 515 North Lansing Street 10:00 a.m.—Worship ^rvlce people 7:00 p.m.—Chancel Choir rehearsal Rev. Erwin A. Self. Minister 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School "We preach Christ crucified . . . Wednesday 10:00 a.m —Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—U.C.Y.M. meets on al Christ the Power of God and the Wis 7:30 p.m —Senior High MYF meet 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ternate Sundays dom of God." I Cor. 1:23-24. in the parlor 6:15 p.m.—Young People ’s Service 8:00 p.m.—Thursday Chapel choir practice CHURCH OF GOD 7:03 p.m.—Evening Worship Ovid, Michigan FirsST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Thursday. 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meet 10:0i) a.m.—Saturday. Cherub choir ing practice. Rev. L. Sanders, Pastor Gerald Churchill. Minister 8:30 p.m.—Service meeting 10:00 a.m.—Sund^ ^hool 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 9:45 a m.—Sunday School. Nursery JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 6:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship through Senior High Kingdom Hall 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. Ser 1993 N. Lansing Street Mafherton Area 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday. Bible Study; mon: "What the Incarnation Means to Sunday. 3:00 p.m.—Public Talk 8:45 p.m.—Choir practice Us." Coffee hour after church—Con- 4:15 p.m.—Watchtower Study UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH gregator committee Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.—Area Bible Matherton Michigan OVID UNITED CHURCH 5:30 p.m—Senior Pilgrim Fellow study Rev. N. J. Wibert, Pastor Garth D. Smith, Minister ship Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Theocratic 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service Leta Parker, church school superin 7:30 p.m—Doublets will meet at Minstry School 10:45 a.m.—Sund^ School 8:00 p.m. — Wednesday, Midweek tendent the church. "Motivated for Living" Sunday 10:00 a.m.—Church school by the Rev Bob Richards will be LOWE METHODIST CHURCH praver meeting classes shown We welcome you to the fellowship ( Rev. Calvin W. Carey, Pastor of our services. Our desire Is that you 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Tuesday. 12:30 p.m.—Women ’s Fel 10:30 a.m—Sunday School 5:00 p.m.—Jr-Hi Youth Fellowship lowship will entertain the Methodist may find the warmth of welcome and 11:30 a.m.—Morning Worship the assistance in your worship of 7:00 p.m.—Sr-Hi Youth Fellowship ladies at a Christmas luncheon Mrs 7:30 p.m.—MYF Wednesday 4:00 p.m.—Junior choir R. W. Sleight and Mrs E. O. Prince WSCS meets second Wednesday of Christ. rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Chancel choir re V will tell of their trip to the Holy First and third Sundays Matherton each month at the church Church, second and fourth at Fenwick hearsal Land Thursday 3:45 p.m.—Children's choir Thursday. 11:30 a m. to 1:00 p.m.— .MAPLE RAPIDS Church rehearsal Public luncheon will be served in the METHODIST CHURCH 2nd Tuesday each month—Official church dining room Rev. Calvin W. Carey. Pastor MATUERTON COMMUNITY board meeting 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School CHURCH 2nd Wednesday each month—Wom ‘ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School en ’s Fellowship meeting Peter F. Nieuwkoop, Pastor 3:00 p.m.—Worship service 512 S. Whittemore St. (South US-27) 10:00 a m —Sunday School. Williams Victor Township Dodway Supt. DeWilt Area Fulton Area GROVE BIBLE CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—'The Morning Worship Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Service DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Price and Sheoardsville roads 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church (Interdenominational) •a mile east of Perrinton on M-57, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes 7.30 p.m.—The Evening Worship Rev. Daniel Kelin, Pastor ‘a mile south for all ages Garry and I won first prize last Saturday ! It was the young people’s Okie Tyme costume party at the church, Set vice 9:45 —Sunday School "Teaching God. Rev. Fred Wing. Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Nursery for babies; playroom for Christ, and the Church.’’ Mrs Ardis 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 6:30 p.m.—Young People and we had a wonderful time. toddlers during Sunday School, morn Sibley, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service ing and evening worship services 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship 7:00 p.m.—Youth Service 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, prayer meet 6 15 p.m.—Junior Youth Fellowship. 7;45 p.m.—Evening Service ing I go to almost everything the club puls on, and of course there are lots of activities besides parties and Mr and Mrs Harold Phillips Directors DeWITT METHODIST CHURCH 7:45 p.m.—Thursday. Prayer and Ladies Missionary circle meets 4th 6:15 p.m.—Senior Youth Fellowship North Bridge Str*»et praise service Thursday dances. We visit hospitals, we collect and repair toys for underjn'ivileged children, and we help with various 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Hour Ernest Combellack, Pastor Couples Club meets 4th Saturday in (Wednesdays) 9:45 a.m.—Church School EVANGELICAL UNITED month church events. We have regular religious discussion groups that often get me so interested I continue the dis Tlie First Monday —Monthly Dea 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Nurs- BRETHREN CHURCHES cussion around the family dinner table all week long! Mom and Dad don’t mind, though. They think it’s good cons Meeting fr\ nre for nre-school children County Line — Fulton I The First Tuesday —Ladies' Mis- ();3n pm.—Youth Service Rev. Ralph Conine Shepardsville Area for me to be mixing with other young Christians, and they never woi i y when I’m over at the club. I’ Sionary Society County Line "Standing uncompromisingly for the EMMANUEL METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School SHEPARDSVILLE Faith once delivered" Corner Clark and Schavey Roads 11:00 a m.—Morning Worship METHODIST CHURCH Your own church offers many enjoyable and worthwhile activities fur Christians of every age. Why not Rev. John P. Keith. Pastor 7:30 p.m.—Thursday, Youth Fellow Rev. Garth D. Smith, Pastor ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—.Sunday School, adults ship 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship join? You’ll be warmly welcomed. Mast Rev. Joseph Green. J.C.D., and children 7:30 p.m.—Thursday, prayer meet 11:00 a m.—Worship Service 10:55 am.—Church school with a D. D.. Pastor ing class for every’one Father Edwin Schoetlle. and Father Newcomers and old friends are al ways welcome 4:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Junior choir JoJin E. Young —Assistant Pastors SALEM EUB CHURCH practice; 7:00 p.m.—Senior choir prac THE CHURCH FOR Al_l_ • Al_U FOR THE CHURCH Rectorv, 109 Linden St. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School tice; 8:00 p.m.—Midweek services Phone 224-3313 ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11:00 a m —Morning Worship Mass Schedule—Weekdays: (School Corner US-27 and Webb Road Thursday. 7:30 a.m.—Prayer Serv The (’hurch is the greatest factor larly and support the Church. They Rev Hugh £. Banninga. Vicar Days) 7:30. 8 and 11:20 am. Holy ice; boys ’ and girls' fellowship and on earth for the building of charac are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For Communion 7:15 a.m. Rectory 224-2600 Office 224-2885 Youth Fellowship. Wacousta Area Weekdays: (No School) 7, 7:30 and 1st Sunday of month—9:00 a.m. ter and good citizenship. It is a store his children’s sake. (3) For the sake 8 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon. (No ST. MARTIN DePORRE MISSION WACOUSTA METHODIST CHURCH house of s|>iritual values. Without a of his community and nation. (4) Rev Thomas Peters, Pastor Sundays: 6. 7:30. 9. 10:30 (High Church School) Middleton. Mich. strong (?hurrh, neither democracy For the sake of the Church itself, Mass Oct. through May) and 12 noon Other Sundays —9:00 a.m. Morning Father Charles L. Ganley, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship nor civilization can survive. There which needs his moral and material Holy Days: 6 and 8 a.m., 5:30 and prayer and sermon. 9:30 a.m. Church Sunday Mass—9:15 a.m. 11:30 a m.—Sunday Schooil Copyright 1964 6:30 p.m.—Methodist Youth Fellow are four strund reasons why every support. Plan to go to church regu 7:30 p.m. ^hool No Weekday mass KeisUr Adoertising Srrvict, Inc. Sacrament of Penance —Saturdays: ship (1st and 3rd Sundays of month). jjerson should attend services regu larly and read your Bible daily. -3:30 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m., EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH Eureka Area Wednesday. 3:30 p.m.—Children’s Stnuburg, Va. during the 8 and 11:20 Masses (Non Denominational) choir practice Round Lake Road ‘4 mile 7:30 p.m.—Thursday, Senior AdUit First Fridays —Sacrament of Pen CONGREGAHONAL ance: Thursday from 3:30 to 5 p.m., East of US-27 choir practice Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and during all Walter W. Sluys, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH 4th Monday each month. 8 p.m. Sunday — Eureka, Michigan Official Board meeting I Chronicles Romans I Corinthians 1 Corinthians Philippians 1 Thessalonians James Masses 1:22-27 Holy Communion: 6 a.m. and before 10:00 a.m.—Bible School Maurice 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Methodist Men ’s club meets at 6:30 16:7-18 12:4-13 6:7-13 9:19-27 3:2-16 2:1-8 7 and 8 a.m. Masses; 7:30 p.m. De Rodman. Supt. Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service p.m. on the first Wednesday of each votions. Masses: 7, 8 and 11:20 a.m. 11:0J a.m.—Junior Church, Mrs Vera 7:oj p.m.—Pugrim Fenlowsnlp Sun- month, at Wacousta Community Meth and 5:30 p.m. (No 11:20 Mass when Sluys. Dr dav evenings odist church no school (Adoration of the Most 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship CTherub and Sunday School Choir Blessed Sacrament from 8:30 p.m. 5:45—Youth Fellowships—Senior 14 practice Thursday from 7 to 7:45. and up; Jet Cadets 10—13 Chancel Choir practice Thursday Eagle Area Thursday preceding the First Friday from 7:45 to 8:30 until 7:30 p.m. First Friday night 7:00 p.m.—Evening Gospel Service Wednesday — Prayer, Praise and These Firms Make This Service Feature Devotions: Our Lady of Per^tual EAGLE METHODIST CHURCH Help Novema —Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. 7:30 p.m., "An Open Bath Area C. Dow Chamberlain, Pastor Rosary and Night Prayers at 7:30 Door to an Open Book ” 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship p.m. BATH METHODIST CHURCH 11:10 a.m.—Church School First Friday Holy Hour In Honor Rev. Reginald B. Becker. Minister 6:45 p.m.—Wednesday MYF, 8 p.m. of the Sacred Heart on preceding Valley Farms Area 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service Prayer meeting Phillips Implement Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m.—Church SchooJ ST. JOHNS Instruction Classes: Adult Instruc VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 7:00 p.m.—Jr. MYF at the church Pair’s Rexall Store B'chards’ Dairy tion and Inquiry Class. Monday and 241 E. State Road 8:00 p.m.—Sr. MYF at the church Gunnisonville Area Company Thursday at 8 p.m. Rev. LaVern Bretz. Pastor The Corner Drug Store 205 Brush St. Phone 224-3075 High School Students —Wednesday at • 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Junior BATH BAPTIST CHURCH COMMUNITY CHURCH ,8 p.m. Church for children through 6th grade Rev. James L. Burleigh, Pastor Clark and Wood Roads 313 N. Lanstn; St. Ph. 224-2777 Phone 224-2837 Public Grade School Children—Satur 11:15 a.m.—Church School. There is 10:uu a.m.—Sunday Senool Rev. John P. Keith Pastor day at 10 a m. a class for everyone from the young 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship 9:15 a.m.—Sunday School F. C. Mason Co. Baptisms: Each Sunday at 1:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship est to the oldest. The Bible is our 7:3J p.m.—Evening Service A friendly church where all are textbook Midweek service on Wednesday 7:30 200 E. Railroad ST. JUIIN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5:30 p.m.—BYF for both Juniors and p.m. welcome Corner of East Walker and Meid Sts. Seniors Rev' Hugh E. Banninga, Pastor 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service ROSE LAKE CHURCH ^ - . St Johns Hardwood Rectorv 22-i-26()0 Office 224-2835 8:00 p.m.—Morning Choir practices Reorganized L.D.S. Harris Oil Co. Sealed Power Corp. 1st Sunday of Month—8 a.m. Holy Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Mid-week Elder Jack Hodge. Pastor Communion; 10:30 a.m. Holy Com Prayer Service; 8:00 p.m.—Morning Corner of Upton ana Stoii Roads munion and Sermon Choir practice 10:00 a.m.—Church School ZEPHYR GASOLINE St. Johns Division Other Sundays —8 a.m. Holy Com- Saturday 10:00 a.m.—Jr. Choir prac 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Jim’s Insoronce Buyers of Standing Timber inunion; 10 30 a.m. Morning Pra>er tice 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship 909 E. SUte Ph. 224-4726 Phone 224-4624 and Sermon 1st Thursday 7:30 p.m.—Woman ’s 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, evening serv Wednesday. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Com Mission Societj' ice Service munion 2nd Saturday 2:00 p.m.—Ann Judson Guild for Jr. H). girls FREE METHODIST CHURCH 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m.—Men ’s Fel Elsie Area ZZZ N. Clinton Phone 224-2479 305 Church Street lowship ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Alan R. Dean Bruce L. Srigley, Minister Rev. Walter Easton, Minister 10:00 a m.—Sunday School 9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Fowler Area Hunt ’s Drug Store Forest Hill Store 7:45 p.m.—Evening Worship 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. Hordware, Inc. Thursday, 7:45 p.m.—Prayer serv ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Mrs Stanley Kajdas Herbruck’s Cheese Open 8 a m, to 10 p.m. Forest HUl and Jason Roads ice and Bible study Fowler, .Michigan 7 d^'s a week Rev. Herbert Schmidt, Pastor DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 8:00 p.m.i2nd and 4th Thursdays) at the Colony Where you can buy with Confidence Phone 224-4694 Free Methodist Youth meeting 9:30 a.m.—Worship Service Coonter no N. Clinton Ph. 224-2941 10:30 a m —Sunday School Rev. Ralph Woodard. Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Bible School 300 N. CUnton Ph. 224-3271 ST. JOHNS PARISH Jack ^hwark. Jr.. S.S. Supt. Rev. Rudv Wittenbach, Pastor North U8-27 Ph. 224-3517 C*reenbush Methodist Church Riley Township Il:u0 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship Service S'. PETER Ll^THERXN CHURCH DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH V flunked out of cooking Price Methodist Church MISSOURI SYNOD Rev Walter Easton. Minister school!” Federol-Mogul 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service 4*3 miles west of St. Johns on M-21 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. Ken Poul Automotive Gladstone Pure Oil 11:00 a m.—Sunday School 5*3 miles south on Francis road neth Kiger 8:00 p.m.—MYF 2 miles west on Church road 11 a.m.—Worship service FOWLER Comer of US-27 and M-21 Division ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Inc. US'27 at Sturgis Street Phoive 224-9958 Rev. Fred Rutkowskv. Pastor 320 N. Clinton Ph. 224-3261 Federal-Mogul Bower Bearings, Inc. 9:00 a m.—Sunday School 9:10 a.m.—Bible Class St. Johns Plant Mathews Elevotor 10:00 a m.—Worship Service What’s Different About The Lutheran church sponsors r.i- Grain — Feed —> Beans dio ’s Lutheran Hour each Sunday over NBC and television's "This Is the Rivard Nursing The Wheel Inn L)fe” each Sunday on WJIM at 12 o ’ Phone 562-2551 clock Home, Inc. Breakfast, launch and Dinner Peterson Shell CHURCH OF GOD The Baptist Church? Whittemore and Railroad on US-27 South U8-27 24-hour Service Rev. Duane Brewbakcr. Pastor Beatrice M. Rivard, L.P.N., Admn. Service 10:00 a.m.—Church School Gladys L Hetzel, L.P.N., Nuts , Supt. 11:03 a.m.—Morning Worship The Baptist church Is a local, self-governing body that believes In the In 6:30 p.m —Youth Fellowship Ph. 224-2985 311-313 E. Hlgham 107 E. state Ph. 224-9952 7:00 p.m.—Adult Prayer group dependency of the local church. We have no ecclesiastical hierarchy that settles DeWITT 7 30 p.m.—Evening Service Thursday. 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meet the policies and program of the Baptist church. We have the right to choose our ing; choir practice 8:30 p.m. own pastor and to terminate his services If we so desire. We have the right to Holden & Reid ST. JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE supp)ort missionaries of our own choosing. The literature of the Sunday School 400 E. State Street Is selected by officers of the church. The property is owned by the members WoIIlng Grovel Co. Famous Brands for Dad end Lad Antes Cleaners DeWitt Pharmacy Rev Roy Green. Pastor of the church and therefore we have the full Jurisdiction of It. The officers of the 10:00 am. —Sunday School. All 213 N. Clntoil Ph. 224-4273 classes teaching book of Second church consist of the Pastor and the Board of Deacons. Congregational meet Plrkup and DeUvery ^ ^ Corinthians Ph. 224-4084 N. ScoU Rd. 11:00 a.m —Morning Worship ings are held regularly throughout the year at which time members of the church 108 W. Walker Ph. 22I-4S29 6:00 p.m.—Jet CadeU. Young Peo ple are at liberty to speak. At present the First Baptist church Is In fellowship with 8:00 p.m.—Adults studying Book of the General Association of Regular Baptist churches. Our association with other - 7:00 p.m.—Evening Evangelistic Baptist churches Is one of voluntary fellowship with those of like precious faith. service ^ Soylor-Beoll Mfg. St. Johns Furniture Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Every independent Baptist church is responsible to God and none other. You St. Johns Egg Station study hour. Second Thursday of each will enjoy freedom from rules made by church hierarchy in the Baptist church. month ladles missionary meeting Compony Company DeWitt Lumber Will you accept this Invitation to attend our services? 312 N. Clinton Phone 224-3427 Phone 666-2165 ASSEMBLY OF GOD Jake Wabeke 400 N. Klbbee St. We Specialize In Good Furniture S. US-27 A E. Baldwin Joseph F. Eger. Jr.. Pastor COME TO THE CHURCH THAT CARES 118 N. Clinton Phone 224-2663 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6:30 p.m.—Youth Service 7:30 p.m—Sunday Evening 7 p.m.—Wednesday, second and Rndemocher fourth. WMC 7:30 p.m.—Thursday evening service First Baptist Church Construction Co. Clirrlon NaUonal Across from the Courthouse Dalman Hardware Whirlpool Appliances SEVENTH DAY ADVEN’nSTS General Building Contractors CLOSED SUNDAYS 6S6 North Lansing Street PETER F. NIEUWKOOP, Pastor Bank & Trust Co. Sherwla WllUam. Patati Elder. William R. Brown, Pastor Phone 224-7162 Services held on Satuj^ay Morning Worship—11 a.m. Sunday School —10 a.m. Evening Service—7:30 p.m. Pboac en-47es DeWItt 9:15 a.m.—Church Service 116 N. Klbbee Phone 224-7111 200 N. Clinton Ph. 224-2351 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 10 B Thursdoy, December 3, 1964 family were Mrs Mary Petro of ginia. After Thanksgiving they St. Louis, Mrs Ruby Patterson left there for their home In Fort Carson City Hospital Plan visit of Bloodmobile here County Line News of St. Johns, and Mrs Grace Ran Lauderdale, Fla. A pint of Ilfe-glvlng blood Is blood donated will actually help held prior to the Bloodmobile By Mrs Doris Fisher dolph. Robert Krotesch, home on a being suggested as a perfect people In the county. Clinton visit, with volunteer workers Mrs Grace Randolph and Mrs 30 day leave, has returned to building 4 new homes Christmas gift this year, and the County Is a member of the Red calling persons who have donated Mr and Mrs Gilbert Baker and Elmore Randolph spent Tuesday Marine Base In North Carolina. Clinton County Bloodmobile will Cross Blood Bank region, head blood previously. The volunteers family spent Thanksgiving Day In Saginaw on business. Mrs Kitsle Douglas of Clark Construction began last week consist of two bedrooms, bath, will ask for pledges of blood, Mrs be In St. Johns Dec. 22 to help quartered In Lansing, and any with Mr and Mrs William Burn Road has been a patient at Lan on four homes to house Interns living room, dinette, kitchen, pass along the gift to those who one living In the county Is eligible Spicer said, and will assume that ham and family of Pompeii. sing General for the past week. and residents of Carson City utility room and closets. Two people who make the pledges will need It. to receive needed blood free, Mr and Mrs Gerald Brown and Pnrk Luke She was expected to come home Hospital. The homes are on Maple units will be constructed Jointly regardless of where they might actually show up for the Blood- Wednesday. Her son Larry flew Mr and Mrs Richard Federspell Mrs Sadie Bass Street In Carson City. so that the homes may be in Some 200 pints of blood are he In the United States at the mobile Dec. 22. In from California to visit her at creased or decreased by one bed * * and family of Saginaw were sought by officials of the Clinton time. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr the hospital. The board of directors of the room, depending on the size of the * * County Blood Bank program, BLOOD COLLECTED IntheSL and Mrs James Fisher and fam Past Noble Grands Mr and Mrs Robert Bartlett hospital approved the construc family to occupy them. which conducts a semi-annual DONATIONS of blood will keep Johns drive will be sent directly ily. left Tuesday, Dec. 1, (or home tion of the new homes “In order * * to the Lansing Regional Blood plan get-together blood drive In St. Johns. Mrs Clinton County In the Blood Bank Mr and Mrs Harry Patterson at Boynton Beach, Fla. Mr and to offer facilities which will con EACH DOUBLE unit will be 76 t program, so that area folks can Center where It will be typed and Mrs Ton Jenkins are leaving Kenneth Spicer of 804 E. Baldwin spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr PARK LAKE— The Past Noble tinue to attract physicians In feet by 29 feet and of brick con benefit directly. Mrs Spicer stored. The names of donors will next week for Georgia and will Street Is chairman for the city’s and Mrs Dorrence Patterson of Grands Club will have a holiday training of the highest caliber.* struction. It will be equipped with pointed out that a donation of a be sent to the Red Cross office In visit with the Bartletts by New * * bloodmobile program. rural Ashley. get-together at MrsDonEwing ’s, full utilities and completely fur * * pint of blood would be a Christ St. Johns. Years Day. Mrs Gilbert Baker and children with co-hostesses, Mrs Melvin THE TRAINING of interns and nished. Each unit will have a half mas gift of year-’round signifi THE RED Cross will set up the Dairy calves have been shipped called on friends and relatives In Fisk and Mrs Laurence Hart, residents has been an Intrlcal basement for storage, heating cance. Many persons In the coun us dairy cows set a new pro Bloodmobile at the St. Joseph to Europe on a passenger letllner the Pompeii area Friday. part of the operation of Carson plant, water heater and softener. ty need blood annually, she said, Thursday, Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. duction record last year ... an School Gym, and It will be open in specially made heavy-duty Mr and Mrs Dorrence Patter * • City Hospital (Osteopathic) since and with It costing $35 a pint, the all-time high of 7,545 pounds of The current-income Series H from noon until 6 p.m. on Tues cardboard cartons and arrived In son of St. Johns called Sunday, 1938. It Is the only hospital In Mr and Mrs Chester Zawlstow- milk per cow. The 1964 figures US Savings Bond Is attractive as day, Dec. 22. savings to every potential user fine shape, says the North Dakota on Mr and Mrs Harry Patterson. this area approved for this train Is tremendous. skl left last Tuesday to visit their may go over 7,800 pound.s per a safe, well-paying Investment, State University College of Agri Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr ing. son-in-law and daughter, Mr and cow, says the National Dairy with a yield of 3 3/4 per cent Mrs Spicer pointed out that A telephone campaign will be culture. The trip took six hours. and Mrs Elmore Randolph and Mrs David Smith, In West Vir Council. Each of the new homes will Interest, when held to maturity. irs UP To^ 43 BREAD Mb. Polly Anna 20.OZ. FARM-HOME LOAF 2 Loaves LOAVES Polly Anna CINNAMON ROILS 9 for 35' Ballard or COUNTRY FRESH ^ . Biscuits fi'R Solid Pak—Mi-Choice or Polly Anna COHAGE 4 Mb. Whole Wheot Bread Margarine Pkgs. Royal Scott C l-»>. Margarine ^ Pkgs. CHEESE Fberhard Mb. Margarine O Pkgs. BANQUET FROZE.N Chicken, Turkey, Beef Treesweet Frozen Pot Pies ORANGE JUICE Birdseye Awake Frozen 30-oz. Ctn. Only 37c 4' ^-oz. ORANGE DRINK Can Pet Kitz Frozen Mince or 20-oz. PUMPKIN PIES Pkg. Country Fresh OA DIP'N CHIP, !/2 pt.^uC Pet Ritz Frozen Apple or Country Fresh CZfi Banquet Frozen EGG NOG, Qt. Cfn. 0^^ DINNERS 39(i CHERRY PIES Pkg. ~ \ YOUR CHOICE—Duncan Hines Whife, Yellow, DEVIL'S FOOD or DEEP CHOCOLATE AKE MIX Brach’s Choc. Stars, Choc. Covered Peanuts or 19-OZ. lb. pkg. CHOCOLATE BRIDGE MIX Bag Country Lane Bulk Pak Planter ’s Creamy or Crunchy VANILLA PEANUT BUTTER ICECREAM Quaker 42-oz. QUICK OATMEAL Pkg. FSESH’N GOOD Big "E” COOKIES POTATO CHIPS Single Roll White Roll Aristocrat '-.Gal. NORTHERN TISSUE French Vanilla Mix or ICE CREAM Match Knight Bar 12 tor SAVE PADDLE POPS 29c 20c Off Quart Label CRISCO OIL Bottle Thursday, December 3, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Poge 11 B Mr and Mrs Howard Johnson Mr and Mrs Elden Bendt and baby. Mrs William Keck and Willis were hosts at a family Thanks the second birthday of Roberta Thanksgiving Day as dinner had dinner Thanksgiving Day with North Harmon Road. Kosht. Stuart Baker of Troy was giving dinner to Mr and Mrs Parker, daughter of the Robert guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Mr and Mrs Art Castner and Mr and Mrs Cal VanDusen and a caller of the Kecks In the aft Arthur Kelly Sr., Mr and Mrs Parkers and granddaughter of the Whitlock and family. Duane Cut ^keftatd^OiUe family. Mr and Mrs Douglas VanDusen ernoon. Lee Darling of Garland, Mr and Dletrlches and Arza Parkers. ler was hunting at Meslck over Mr and Mrs Leo Benslnger and Mr and Mrs Walter Russell Thanks giving Day dinner Mrs Dan Magslg of Ovid, Mr and Thanksgiving Day dinner the long holiday. By MRS. IRA BIRMINGHAM, Correspondent were hosts at the Thanksgiving and children of St. Johns and Mr guests of Mr and Mrs Chandler Mrs Arthur E. Kelly and Mr and guests of Mr and Mrs Max Wala- Miss Cheryl Cutler and Miss Day dinner to Mr and Mrs War and Mrs Ed Rademacher of the Gleason and Mrs S. B. Gleason Mrs Eugene Mulder of Middle- sek and family were Mr and Mrs Peggy Corp have employment at ren Benslnger and Lisa of Owos Colony were Thanksgiving Day were Mr and Mrs Robert Rade bury. Lee Darling entered the August Dunay and daughters, Mr Sparrow Hospital In Lansing as The ‘R’ Club met recently weller and girls Tuesday follow so; also Mr and Mrs Roger dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Joe macher and son, Mrs Allen Per- Owosso Memorial Hospital that and Mrs Ed Kaminski and chil nurses ’ aides. at Mrs Ray Jones ’homeon Colony ing funeral services at Osgood ’s Cochran of Grand Rapids and Bancroft and family. Mrs Loretta sonlous and Ellen and Mr and afternoon for scheduled surgery dren of St. Johns and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Julius Peterman Road for their regular 1 p.m. Funeral Home at St. Johns for Mrs Robert Prang and Bethany Thornton and sons of the Colony Mrs Karl Smith. Friday morning. Max Walasek Jr. and Amy Marie of Lansing were Tuesday after meeting which began with dessert Mrs Mary Sheldon, mother of of South Shepardsvllle Road. The were Wednesday overnight and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Walters Mr and Mrs Verne Hettinger of Lansing. The 23rd birthday of noon visitors of Mrs Joe Palsco. and coffee. The ladles made pil Mrs Paul Orweller. Rev Mr Prang was injured Mon Thursday guests of the Bancrofts. and family entertained with and Donna entertained with a din Stephen Walasek was also ap Thanksgiving Day dinner guests lows of flowered terry wash Mr and Mrs Roger Smith and day in an auto accident and Is Mr and Mrs Victor Higgins and dinner Thanksgiving Day for Mr ner Thanksgiving Day members propriately observed. In the eve of Mrs Joe Palsco and Ernie cloths and filled them with gran children had as their dinner In Clinton Memorial Hospital at Cynthia and Mr and Mrs Ellis and Mrs Vern Lyon of St. Johns, of their family: Mr and Mrs Cary ning Mr and Mrs Bill Richard were Mr and Mrs Gordon Stanton. ulated foam rubber with fringe guests Thanksgiving Day Mr and St. Johns. Watson from Mlddlebury were Mr and Mrs Vern Lyon Jr. and Darling of Garland, Mr and Mrs and children of St. Johns Joined around the edges. The next meet Mrs G. R. Bancroft of Maple Mr and Mrs Rex Baker and dinner guests Thanksglvlngof Mr family of Ovid and Mr and Mrs Robert Welter and family of Ovid, the party. ing Is to be In January. Rapids. sons hosted dinner Thanksgiv and Mrs Robert Watson and fam Lawrence Walter Jr., North Mr and Mrs Don Hettinger and Wednesday all night and Mr and Mrs Robert Salisbury Russell Waters returned Tues ing Day for Mr and Mrs Charles ily. Mrs Alton Sloat was a caller Shepardsvllle Road. children of South Shepardsvllle Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs 1 and four of their children spent day from Glennie with his deer. Palen, Mr and Mrs Ralph Bak in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs Joe Orweller and Road and Mr and Mrs Francis Merle Perkins were Mr and Mrs Thanksgiving Day at Marlon with Miss Pat Alderman of Central er and Mr and Mrs Charles Pa Mrs Paul Orweller received family were hosts to Mr and Mrs Hall and family of Colony Road. Robert Morey and children of Mr and Mrs Clyde Cooper and Michigan University at Mt. len Jr and sons. word that her brother-in-law, Al Eugene Belllngar and family of Mr and Mrs Thomas Pollard Jr. Saginaw. family. Pleasant came home Wednesday Others having dinner guests bert Seibert of St. Johns, is criti rural Elsie, Mrs Ruth Myers of Joined their family for lunch that Mrs R. C. Dietrich spent Relatives from Garden City, lor the Thanksgiving recess to Thanksgiving Day were Mr and cally 111 in the Sparrow Hospital St. Johns, Mr and Mrs Joe Or evening. Thanksgiving Day In St. Johns Lansing, Davison, Owosso, Riv- be with her parents. Mrs Ellis Mrs Henry Bendt Sr. as hosts to In Lansing. weller and sons of Owosso and Mr and Mrs Don Dietrich and with Mr and Mrs Jack Dietrich erdale, West Branch TawasClty, Alderman of Midland also spent Mr and Mrs Don Bendt and family, Mr and Mrs Donlvan Koshtand Miss Dawn Secord of Ovid at a family were Thanksgiving eve and family. Dimondale, DeWltt, St. Johns and until Sunday with her son and fam Mr and Mrs Henry Bendt Jr. and family from DeWitt were dinner Thanksgiving Day dinner. ning guests of Mr and Mrs Arza Mr and Mrs Elmer Cutler and Ovid had lunch with Mrs PaulOr- ily, the Clare Aldermans. daughter, all from St. Johns, and guests Thanksgiving of Mr and Mr and Mrs Arthur Kelly Jr. Parker and family to help observe daughter were at Portland on CHECK AND COMPARE PRICES! SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN BEEF SALE! Ask any Big cus tomer ! If you are not OPEN shopping the Big 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. you are paying too DAILY CHUCK POT ROAST much for food ! Closed Sundays Center Cut We Reserve Quantity Rights CHUCK ROAST lb. BIG "E" SPECIAL COUPON THIS COUPON IS Arm Cut CHUCK ROAST lb. WORTH 25'= Standing towards purchase of a Swift Premium RIB ROAST lb. BONELESS ROAST * Meaty r ^ Imperial, Miami, Savor, Rump or Denver Oven Roasts SHORT RIBS lb. COUPON EXPIRES SAT., DEC. > Tender lb. BIG "E" SPECIAL COUPON RIB STEAKS ell Ringing FARMER PEET’S Boneless Beef Tenderness! lb. RANCH BACON STEW MEAT Swift's Premium Proten. Finest beef sold any SI SWIFT'S PREMIUM TRU-TENDERED SLICED where. Every cut is suc 2 ‘..f,’ 78 ^ culent, juicy and super tender ! w ith Coupon and S2.30 Meat Purchase SWIFT'S SATISFACTION COUPON EXPIRES SAT., DEC. j BEEF LIVER NEW FRI-PAN GUARANTEED ! SLICED BACON BONELESS ROLLED CENTER CUT SMOKED Herrud's 45^ PORK ROAST Sandwich Spread Pk, lb. PORK CHOPS Farmer Peet's lb. Bulk Lard ib. 13'^ FRESH GROUND lb. Thomasma's Sliced _ BEEF-VEAL-PORK Swift's Premium Fully Cooked Boneless Hostess lb. Lunch Meats >b 43'^ Meat Loaf The Very Finest OR FRESH GROUND HAMS Ib. Red or White Beef Chuck ib KRAFT SALAD DRESSING FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Seedless Extra Ground Beef Steak Lean Ib. 69< MIRACLE U.S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN Green Diamond YOUR CHOICE—Ilygradr Roasted WHIP or POLISH SAUSAGE BABY Hygrade POTATOES WALNUTS LINK SAUSAGE KRAFT Eckrich Sliced LEONA BOLOGNA Ib.l Miracle Whip Sliced Boiled Ham Hygrade lb. 99c Salad Oressinfl Pork Sausage Rolls 3 '*»»• 99c 2 -3 77^ Skinless Franks 2 ibs. 99c FLORIDA TANGERINES each Page 12 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, December 3, 1964 Central Michigan University. / ■ Clinton girl Her parents were notified of Christmas tree law explained the honor last week. Bette, who Krepps District so I Ufa tor ion Is majoring In elementary educa By Mrs Lucille Heibeck Don ’t transport Christmas the land from which the trees ut Central tion, has attained a grade aver trees, evergreen boughs, or cer or other cut plant materials were ^ age of 3.72 on a 4-polnt grading Mr and Mrs Julius C. Thelen tain decorative native plants removed. Botte Walton, daughter of Mr system. She attended grade of St. Johns and Mr and Mrs Je without having first received a » • and Mrs Chester Walton, who live school at Eureka and graduated rome Smith and family of West biil of sale from the seller or THE BILL of sale forms to on Williams Road In Greenbush from St. Johns High School. phalia were Thanksgiving Day, giver, advises Agricultural Di be used in the transportation of rector G. S. McIntyre. Christmas trees and decorative Township, will be salutatorlan of Waste not fresh tears over old dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Carl materials are available at offices her January graduating class at griefs. — Euripides Thelen and family. Mr and Mrs Carl Thelen and Transportation of even one tree of the Michigan Department of family were Sunday dinner guests without a bill of sale is illegal. Agriculture ’s Plant Industry Di of Mr and Mrs Julius J. Thelen of There is one exception to this. vision at Lansing or elsewhere. Fowler. During December when most citi They also are available at Con Mrs Fred Jackson was a zens buy trees for their homes, servation Department offices, NOTICE Thanksgiving Day dinner guest of two Christmas trees may be state police posts, or the offices Mr and Mrs Ernest Jackson of transported without any bill of of sheriffs or county Extension rural Ovid. sale. directors. » * Mr and Mrs Joseph Smith and The law authorizes employees HOUSEWIVES family spent Thanksgiving eve THE PURPOSE of the law, of the Michigan Dei)artments of ning with Mr and Mrs Gerald passed in 1962 and superseding a Agriculture and Conservation and We now have a complete line of Christmas baking Items. Thelen of Fowler. similar previous act, is to pre all enforcement officers in the Mr and Mrs Joseph Smith and vent theft of Christmas trees state to enforce the act. • PECANS • BLACK WALNUTS Mr and Mrs Clair Thelen of Fow and other decorative plant mate ler spent Sunday afternoon with rials, The previous law also was • ENGLISH WALNUTS • ALMONDS Mr and Mrs John VanAcker of effective in checking Illegal re Auto kills deer • UNROASTED PEANUTS Lansing. moval of Christmas trees and Mildred Mann, 58, of 925 Clark Mrs Jennie Bandt of St. Johns Lt. Col. Donald E. Chamberlain (center), formerly of Ovid, other such material from private Street, Lansing, struck and killed and public lands. Such thefts had a deer early Friday morning spent Monday afternoon with Mr has his Master Army Aviator’s Badge pinned on by Maj. Gen. and Mrs Jack Cornell and family. l)een extensive in some areas. while traveling north on US-27 A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUIT Mr and Mrs Jack Cornell and Chester W. Clark, commanding general of the US Army in Japan. Just north of Chadwick Road in For landowners transporting Cherries (Red and Green) family spent Thanksgiving Day Looking on is Mrs Chamberlain. Lt. Col. Chamberlain is com Olive Township. Conservation of with Mr and Mrs Clare Challlss their own trees, it is necessary ficers report some 90 deer have Pineapple (Red and Green) of Fowlervllle. manding officer of the US Army Aviation Detachment in Japan. for them to have in possession a been killed by automobiles in Raisins (White) Miss Ruth Challlss of Fowler - current tax receipt or deed to Clinton County this year. ville spent a couple of days with Diced Peel Sandra Cornell. Blended Fruits Mr and Mrs Edwin Heibeck Classified as master aviator FIRE America's Unnecessary Tragedy Dates were Thanksgiving Day, dinner Army Lt. Col. Donald E. Cham Europe campaign with the Third ated from Ovid High School and guests of Mrs Nora Heibeck of Poppy Butter and Almond Paste berlain, son of Mr and Mrs Roy Army during World War H. received a bachelor of science St. Johns. F. Chamberlain of R-2,Ovid, has degree in agriculture from Mich Mr and Mrs Paul Duskl and been awarded the Master Army He presently has a total of 4,- igan State University in 1943. Mr and Mrs Richard Cramer and f.P.P. SERVtCt Aviator’s Badge at Rankin Army 800 flying hours and is rated In Deluxe Crystyne were dinner guests of Airfield, Camp Zama, Japan. both fixed and rotary wing air He and his wife Carol, two sons FIRE PREVENTION R DETECTION Mr and Mrs Charles Foley of St. craft. Before coming to Japan and two daughters reside at the 306 W. Higham, St. Johns • 224-7394 Johns, Thanksgiving Day. To be eligible for the badge, an July 1, 1963, he was assigned to Sagamihara Housing Area near Mr and Mrs Virgil McGinnis FRUIT CAKES aviator must have been a senior Fort Sill, Okla., where he was Zama. Mrs Chamberlain’s par Your Property Con Be Mode FIRE SAFE ! and family, and Mr and Mrs Rob Army aviator for a minimum of with the 34th Artillery Brigade. ents are Dr and Mrs W. A. Chip- 1-lb. Size 2-lb. Size ert Paksl and Kendra were dinner eight years or have been an » * man of Detroit. IS YOUR HOME NEXT? guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth aviator in the military service of AMONG HIS awards and decor $149 $199 Heibeck Thanksgiving Day. the United States for a minimum ations are the Air Medal and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Heibeck of 15 years. Twelve of those years Army Commendation Medal. And we answer when you call our name-- called on William Heilieck at the must have been as an Army avia middle or otherwise. Makes no difference Rivard Nursing Home this past tor and/or liaison pilot. There Lt, Col. Chamterlain gradu- what kind of furnace you have—our men week. are also other requirements. Service is our are trained heating experts and know how Mr and Mrs Glenn Davis left * ♦ to coax it to give out with its very best. Wo for their winter home in Florida. feel this makes us a ^reat many friends. LT. COL. Chamberlain, com South Greenbush And after all—friends make the very best Pierce Bakery manding officer of the US Army customers t FAST-BUCK Aviation Detachment in Japan, By Mrs Stanley AVhitlock middle name You can be sure that the fel Phone 224-2647 ST. JOHNS was first rated as a liaison pilot low with a scheme is not looking out for your Interest. July 14, 1944, when he participat ed in the Rhineland and Central Richmond School tour R. E. BENSON S. GREENBUSH—The upper grades and teacher, Ralph Conlne, with Mrs Evan Jones, Plumbing—Heating —Sheet Metal instructor in the little room at Richmond School, took the Mich SHEW ATIERISHEIF^ igan school tour and traveled to Grand Rapids where they visited 224-7033 Michigan Bakery, the public museum, the Pepsi Cola Bottling Of Co. and John Ball Park. QUAIIIYaf aiAVING! Club holds potiuck 106 N. Clinton St. Johns Lean, Meaty S. GREENBUSH — The Rich mond School mothers club tiad a Thanksgiving potiuck followed by YOUR CERTIFIED LENNOX DEALER games for the impils and teach ers. Date for the Christmas pro PORK CHOPS gram is Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. • * Mrs Ralph Sllvernail and Mrs Comet climbs from bottom to Guy Simcox spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Howard Simcox and Jim of Mount Pleasant. top of world to show you it’s Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Todoscluk and family were Mr and Mrs Keith powerful and tough... Peter's Beef Hearts and 1965 Comets, shown in Andes, drove from Cape Rosekrans and family of St. Horn to Fairbanks, Alaska in 40 days and nights Johns, Mr and Mrs Carl Rose Braunschweiger 33^ TONGUES 19^ krans and family of East Lan sing and Mr and Mrs Harry Rose krans. Mr and Mrs Bert Whitlock, Mr Bettv Crocker Little Boy Blue Delbert Whitlock and Miss Althea ‘4-- Whitlock spent Ttianksgivlng Day 3 Boxes with Mr and Mrs Richard Kings CAKE MIXES FRANKS bury and family. Kinski Chicken .Noodle Mr and Mrs Earl Whitlock WITH COUPON spent Ttianksgivlng Day with Mr SOUP FROM YOUR and Mrs Peter Daniels and fam (not just beautiful) Jim and .Andy DISH BOOKLET ily in Detroit. Mr and Mrs Vernon Kowalk and family were hosts to a family POPCORN 5-lb. Bag No prettervlUve added get-together for Thanksgiving. .Awake Frozen Orange In our eonUdner KaL65c I lb> Their guests included Mr and Mrs Blake Miller, Mrs Jane Beckwith and family, Mr and DRINK Aunt Jane ’s Candied Dill Mrs Harold Simpson and fam Sliurbest Little Boy Blue Strips or Sweet ,Midget m A ily, Mr and Mrs Carl Barnes and family of Wacousta, Mr and MARGARINE 6 1. Mrs Fred Hennlngson of Paw Giant Size PICKLES fo, 49 *^ Paw and Mr and Mrs Herbert Ko walk. Mr and Mrs Stanley Whitlock LUX LIQUID and family attended a family din Banquet Frozen CREAM COFFEE uo,. 159 ner at the home of Mr and Mrs Beef, Turkey, Chicken, Steak •‘2-oz. FREE" Ray Warner. Hi-C 46 oz. Orange or P" A Si)endlng the Thanksgiving hol TV DINNERS 3 for idays with Mr and Mrs Ells Chef Boy-Ar-Dee worth Stockwell were Miss Katie Florida Punch 3 <°'95 ^ Stockwell and her roomate, Miss Meat or Meatless Golden, Ripe _ _ . Evelyn Miller, of Akron, Ohio and a cousin. Marge Blaser, of Cleve DINNERS land, Ohio. Smucker's Red Raspberry BANANAS -b. 10^ Mr and Mrs Gordon Howard and family entertained the follow utility—Delicious ing guests for Thanksgiving Day: PRESERVES Mr and Mrs Eugene Havens and Armour ’s Vi bu. family; Miss Katie Stockwell; APPLES Miss Evelyn Miller, Marge Blas- BUTTER er; and Mr and Mrs Ellsworth Stockwell. F'acial Juicy Comet's beauty stio/vs clearly liere. But In regular production models. See the Land landings you can't its durability. That's why wide choice of Comets —the beautiful, TISSUES Tangerines 3 doz. United States space scientists Comet became World's lOO.OOO Mile Dura hefty ones —at your Mercury dealer's now. f are working on a system for land bility Champion at Daytona last year Also ing manned satellites on land, as why, for '6b. Comets made this tortuous I ^ -JIU/IC44A4/ Comet ' the Russians do, rather than on Form 16,200-mile run from Cape Horn to Alaska. Complete Line of water. The National Aeronautics the world's 100,000-mile durability champion Market and Space Administration is ex CHRISTMAS BECK’S perimenting with last-second Ice Cold BEER and WINE to Take Out braking rockets and parachutes Stun Cowan Mercury, Inc. TREES with Improved maneuvering 6 Miles North of St. Johns on US-27 506 -N. Clinton \\e ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2334 capabilities. See the 'Bing Crosby Show’ and SUPPLIES Monday Night, 9:30 P.M., Open Daily—8 a.m. to 9 p.m. I laugh because I must not cry. A PRODUCT OF MOTOR COMPANY. LINCOLN MERCURY DIVISION WJRT, Channel 12. — Abraham Lincoln Thursday, Decerpber 3, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 13 Q Stitch and Gigglers set Christmas party ^ A Christmas party was under discussion at the second meeting Get of the Stitch and Giggle 4-HClub. All members were present at the meeting which was held the Wednesday, Nov. 25, from 4 to 5 p.m. W« rwarv* Hm LOWESTright to Hmil quantiti*!. Copyright tho Krogor Co. 1964 PRICES IN 2 YEARS • • plus tho EXTRA SAVINGS of Top Valuo Stamps IT WAS voted to purchase five songbooks. THE Since 1962 Kroger prices have ’ The next work meeting will be WhoU or Rib Half ^gone down to a New Low and Kroger held Wednesday, Dec. 9. The FRIENDLY, k .. Christmas party will be held FOLKS PORK ROAST Wednesday, Dec. 23. customers In this area have saved an Half lb 49^ EXTRA $537,753 PORK ROAST if LEGAL NOTICES s on food costs plus the EXTRA Claims Kissanr—Feb. 10 STATE OF MICIIICAN The Probate SAVINGS of Top Value Stamps Court for the County of Clinton. In the Matter of the Estate of .MARGARET KISSANE, Deceased worth At a session of said Court, held on the 25th day of November, A.D. 1964. Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green, $3,381,250 in ' Judi^e of Probate. It appearing to the Court that the CIFTSl time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited, and VANDENBRINK'S that a time and place be appointed to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said de« ceased by and before said Court: Tenderay Boston Rolled It is Ordered. That all of the credl* tors of said deceased are required to oae SMOKED PICNICS present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 'k I Boneless loth day of February A.D. 1965. at 9::i0 o ’clock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appoint* ed for the examination and adjust* Pot Roast lb. ment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered. That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three Center Cut successive weeks previous to said CLEARANCE SALE! day of hearing, in the Clinton County News, a newspaper printed and circu* Rib lated in said countv. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Fascination Dinnerware Judge of Probate. A true copy; Pork Chops m. Helena M. Burk, Register of Probate. Walker & Moore Units 1 thru 6 Attorneys at Law 4.pc. Pheo Sotting Vagatabla Sarving Bowl Clinton National Bank Bldg. Sugar Bowl Sarving Plattar By: Jack Walker Lean Spareribs, 3-lbs. or more of St. Johns, Michigan Croamor Companion Sat 32-3 Ground Hamburger^ Claims Stlchler—Feb. 10 STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate Buy 1 - Get 1 Free or Fresh Frozen Court for the County of Clinton. In the Matter of the Estate of GRANT W. STICHLER, Deceased Tenderay Blade Cut At a session said Court, held on the Rib End Cut-Up Fryers ib. 25lh day of November. A.D. 1984. Present. Hon Timothy M. Green. lb. Judge of Probate. POT ROAST 49/ Boneless PORK ROAST ib69i^ It appearing to the Court that the EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS Gorton's time for presentation of claims against Tenderay Arm Cut _ _ Fres-Shore Frozen said estate should be limited, and with the purchase of any that a time and place be appointed lb to receive, examine and adjust all Fascination Classes or SWISS STEAK claims and demands against said de 59^ SHRIMP 12^*99/Breaded Cod^ ceased by and tiefore said Court: Open Stock Item It is Ordered. That all of the credi* Tenderay English Cut tors of said deceased are required to Redeem at Kroger thru Sat. Dec. 5, 1964. present their claims to said Court at lb. 59f' party assortment ib ,1,, 79 ^ Perch or Haddock said Probate Office on or before the POT ROAST loth day of February A.D. 1965. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, said amujuuuuuuuDuuDuuuna time and place l)eing hereby appoint Fresh, Lean _ _ Country Club ed for the examination and adjust ment of all claims and demands lb. 100 FREE against said deceased. 20y OFF! GROUND BEEF 49l^ FRANKS 2 -to- 89)^ It is Further Ordered, that public notice thereof l)e given by publica nwaiiFresh resenxePeschice's s run Full onanx Shank nan Half tion of a copy of this order for three successive v\eeks prcviou.s to said day EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS of hearing, in the Clinton County Kroger Ice Cream GROUND BEEF ROUND ib 69)^ SMOKED HAMS Ib. News, a newspaper printed and circu with this coupon and a lated in said county. TIMOTHY M. GREEN. Judge of Probate. $5 or more A true copy: Helena M. Burk. Register of Probate. Walker and Moore Attorneys at Law .MEAT PURCHASE By; Jack Walker Clinton National Bank & Trust Bldg. Libby Libby's TOP , St. Johns, Michigan Redeem at Kroger thru Saturday, December 5,1964. .TOP 32-3 VAIAIEl vawb Tomato Juice 4 46-oz. cans^ ^ fiMO* nuo^ Claims S'^nd'-rs —Feb. !0 FRUIT COCKTAIL STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate Court for the County of Clinton. Libby Wax or In the Matter of the Estate of STEVEN KAY SANDERS, Deceased GREEN BEANS 5 303 Cans ^ At a session of said Court, held on VALUADLE COUPON the 25lh day of November. A.D. 1964. Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green, Judge of Probate. Libby Pumpkin or # 2 1/2 or REG. OR DRIP It appearing .0 the Court that the 1100 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS! time for presentation of claims against 1303 Cans KROGER COFFEE said estate should Ik * limited, and GREEN PEAS 6 1 with the purchase of a pkg. of 100 that a time and place Ik : appointed 3 lb. can ^1.99 • to receive, examine and adjust all I KROGER TEA BAGS claims and demands against said de Libby Whole Kernel or Redeem at Kroger thru Sal., Dee 5,1964 ceased by and before said Court: with $5 or more purchase It is Ordered. That all the credi Creaa Style Corn 0 I tors of said deceased are required 303 Cans' 1-OZ.I (Excluding beer, wine & tobacco) to present their claims to said Court 1 Redeem si Kroger thru Sat., Dec. 5,1964. | at said Piobate Office on or before the 10th iWerl.) day of February A.D. 1965. at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby ap 303 pointed for the examination and ad justment of all claims and demands against said deceased. cans It is Further Ordered, Th it public 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS ] notice thereof be given py publica 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS] tion of a copy of this order fince Libby Halved or Sliced with the purchase of a pkg. of 48 with the purchase of a 6'oz. jar of each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in Spotlight Instant Coffee | the Clinton County News, a news KROGER TEA BAGS paper printed and circulated in said Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Dec. 5,1964. Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Dec. 5,1964 County. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, G G Judge of Probate. PEACHES I Kroger Clinton County, Michigan A true copy : Helena M. Burk, Register of Probate. Sinas. Dramls. Burke & Werbelow Frozen VALUABLE COUPON Attorneys at Law 515 N. Capitol Ave. * Lansing. Michigan 32-3 Tatars EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS I with tha purchasa of 1-pkg. of Gold Crest -lb. 13-oz. with the purchase of a Quart jar of Claims Stockwell —Feb. 10 Choc. Stars or STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate Kroger Salad Dressing Court for the County of Clinton. Choc. Covered Cherries In the Matter of the Estate of Redeem at Kroger thru Sal., Dec. S, 1964 Redeem at Kroger thru Sal.. Dec. 5,1964. LEON.ARD STOCKWELL, Deceased At a session of said Court, held on cans Reg. or Drip G G G the 25th day of November, A.D. 1964. Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green. 3«|99 Judge of Probate. with coupon It appearing to the Court that the above time for presentation of claims against Kroger &' $5 or more said estate should lie limited, and can VALUABLE COUPON that a time and place be appointed purchasa to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said de Coffee lb 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS ceased by and before said Court: I 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS I It is Ordered. That all of the credi with tha purchasa of a Cinnamon Chunky with tha purchase of H gallon of tors of said deceased are required 25^ Kroger Buttermilk Kroger Pinaappla-Grapafruil to present their claims to said Court COFFEE CAKE I STA FLO or STA PUFF at said Probate Office on or before BREAD l^-lb. loaves < JUICE 46-OZ. cans Wed., the 10th dav of February A.D. 2 39 4 Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Dec. 5,1964. Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Dec. 5,1964 1965. at 10:00 o ’clock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby ap Spotlight G G G G pointed for the examination and ad- Frozan ^ Justment of all claims and demands Golden Ripe against said deceased. h z It is Further Ordered. That public IflStaRt Coffee 6 > jar88 < Banquet OlnRors ea 39 ^ notice thereof be given by publica tion of a copy of this order once Clovar Vallay each week for three successive weeks Frozen Fruit previous to said day of hearing, in 2 20 the Clinton County News, a news Peanut Batter ib jar 59 < Banqiet Pies ^,, 29 ^ BaEianas EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS] paper printed and circulated In said 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS County. I vith tha purchasa of 13-oz. (Hard to Hold) | with tha purchasa of a Mb. pkg. of TIMOTHY M. GREEN. Judge of Probate. 1 SUAVE HAIR SPRAY Kroger EoNMttyle Cookies A true copy; , _ ^ ^ Helena M. Burk. Register of Probate. Radaam at Krogar thru Sal., Dec. 5,1964. Radaamat Krogar thru Sal.,Dac. 5,1964. Rol>ert H. Wood U.S. No. 1 MICHIGAN Wert and Wood . notice to be served upon each known tion 34. T6N. R2W. Michigan: Dated at Lansing, Michigan October Marriage Licenses By Les Carroll party in interest at his last known thence Cast 12 rods; South 12 28. 1964 Life With The Rimples address by registered, certified, or rods; West 12 rods; North 12 CX)NWAY MORTGAGE COMPANY ordinary mall (with proof of mHll* rods to the place of beginning, Mortgagee TCK.TCH.' THt Of COURSE «RlRE 100> FlWOEY.' WHJkT TYPICKU-Y 5TUP1D MALS ing). or by personal service, at least except part deeded for US*^. Eugene L. Schneeberger, 20, N&W5 I>Ay> S«MijOWBRMMK>TOfTOUBE NOT t06IC! XHV 5H0ULD X BE tESS fourteen (14) days prior to such Subject to the rights of the pub Hutter and Longson DeWitt, and Betty Lou Williams, REMA.V WORRIE* RtKUlt TME true < RENXV yiORRIEP ABOUT MEW« MRIT.TEM hearing. lic and of any governmental unit Attorneys for Mortgagee 18, Lansing. ME/ SUSNlFlCRNCS. OF I VXTRRIED- IN CHN«K«C T,IAT I CAN’T REM TIMOTHY M. GREEN. In any part thereof taken, used 2706 E. Michigan Ave. CURRENT EVENTS,'yiOU’BE JUST -IHAN IN IM«L>*** Judge of Probate. or deeded for street, road or Lansing, Michigan Vosus J. Knoblauch, 24, THNT X A true copy : highway purposes. By: Conway Longson Helena M Burk. Register of Probate. Lalngsburg, and Linda S. Coff Alba F. Wert man, 18, St. Johns. Wert and Wood Attorneys at Law IIS E. Walker Divorces Started St. Johns, Michigan 30*3 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ELECTION NOTICE Kenneth Boetcher vs. Shirley Default having been made In the Boetcher. terms and conditions of a certain Alois Jean Anthony vs. James mortgage made by Billy M. Goad Township of DeWitt, County ot Clin and Barbara J. Goad, husband and F. Anthony. wife, of the Township of Olive. Clin ton, State of Michigan Proposed Incorpora ton County, Michigan. Mortgagors, to Cemway Mortgage Company, a Penn tion ot City ot DeWitt. New Business Firms sylvania Corporation of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mortgagee, dated the Notice is hereby given that on Decem Rolling Acres Farm, 4113 West 16th day of July, 1962. and recorded Iv r^'cvioiis to said day ot nearing, In the office of the Register of Deeds, Maple Rapids Road. that a time and place be appointed (or the County of Clinton and State ber 15, 1964, between the hours of 7:00 Lena Jacobson to Terrance J. to receive, examine and adjust all in the Clinton County News, and Name Renfer—Dec. 16 that the petitioner cause a copy of of Michigan on the 20th day of July. Frank ’s Plumbing and Heating, and Sharon L. Evans, property claims and demands against said de STATE OK MICHIGAN—The Probate 1962 in Liber 234 of Mortgages, on o.m. and 8:00 p.m., o special election will ceased by and before said Court; thi« notice to be served upon each Court for the County of Clinton. 3020 Dewitt Road. in Lebanon twp. known party in Interest at his last page 722, which said mortgage is It is Ordered. That all of the credi At a session of said Court, held at claimed to be due. at the date of be held at the Municipal Building, 118 Jorja ’s, 5300 North Grand Riv tors of said deceased are required to known address by registered or cer the Probate Office in the City of Si. Donald R. and Elsie M. Fergu tified mail, or by personal service, this notice, for principal and Interest, South Bridge Street, DeWitt on the ques er. present their claims to said Court at Johns, in said County, on the 9th the sum of TWELVE THOUSAND son to Larry L. and Judy A. Mull, said Prooate Office on or before the at least fourteen (14) days prior to day of November. A.D. 1964. such hearing. THREE HUNDRED NINETY • NINE tion ot the proposed incorporation ot the Redwing Bowling Lanes, 1409 property In DeWitt twp. 3rd day of February A.D. 1964. at Present; Hon. Timothy M. Green. and 52 too Dollars ($12.399 52) with US-27, North. 10:(X) o'clock in the forenoon, said TIMOTHY M. GREEN. Judge of F^robate. interest to date. following described territory os a city: Leland P. and Marcella Rose time and place being hereby appoint Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Application of And no suit or proceedings at law Trlerweller to William L. and ed for the examination and adjust A true copy: Ronald Lee Renfer and Gayle Ann or in equity having been instituted to ment of all claims and demands Helena M. Burk. Register of Probate Reiner to have his name changed to recover the debt secured by said The entire village of DeWitt, Without New Suits Started Verna J. Cudney, property In against said deceased, and for de Lewis & White Ronald Lee Beckwith. They having mortgage or any part thereof. Now. PAUL WAKEFIELD termination of heirs. Attorneys at Law filed their application in said Court therefore, by vlrture of the power change ot Boundaries Eagle twp. It Is Further Ordered. That public Business address; that the name of Ronald Lee Refner of sale contained in said mortgage, County Clerk C. H. Bowers and A. A. Rose notice thereof be given by publica 100 North Clinton Avenue be changed to Ronald Lee Beckwith. and pursuant to the statute of the tion of a copy of this order once St. Johns, Michigan. 30-3 It is Ordered that the 16th day of State of Michigan in such case made And the residents who ore qualified to Lake Geneva Land Company, each week for three successive weeks Decemi>er 1964 at 10:30 o'clock in and provided, notice is hereby given Michigan National Bank vs. property In DeWitt twp. previous to said day of hearing, in Fine I Acroiml Mueller—Nov. 20 the forenoon at said Probate Court that on Wednesday, the 10th day of electors of said territory shall hove the right the Clinton County News, a news and is hereby appointed for hear February, 1965. at 9:30 a.m. o ’clock. Ross J. Cornell. STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate ing said petition. Robert F. Keusch to Franklin paper printed and circulated in said Court for the County of Clinton. Eastern Standard Time, said mort to vote on the question: Norman Cain and Dorothy Cain County. It is further Ordered that public gage will be foreclosed by a sale at M, and Marilyn P, Dush, prop In the Mailer of the Estate of notice thereof be given by publica vs. Billy Allen Irrer. TIMOTHY M GREEN. CLARA E. MUELLER, Deceased public auction to the highest bidder erty in DeWitt twp. Judge of Probate. tion of a copy of this Order for three at the main entrance of the County For City Incorporation □ YES Maryland Casualty Co. Howell- Clinton County. Michigan At a session of said Court, held on successive weeks previous to said Building in the City of St. Johns. day of hearing in the Clinton County Pencroft Sales Corp. vs. Aero- A true copy: November 20. 1964. Clinton County. Michigan (that being USDA figures show 30 per cent Helena M. Burk. Register of Probate. Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green. News, a newspaper printed and circu the building where the Circuit Court For City Incorporation □ NO Commander Inc., Spartan Aviator Lewis & White Judge of Probate lated in said County. for the County of Clinton is held), Inc. of Japan ’s agricultural Imports Bv F. M. Lewis Notice is Hereby Given. That the TIMOTHY M. GREEN. of the premises described in said At the said election on the question of the pro come from US farms. Attorneys for said Estate oetition of Clinton National Bank & Judge of Probate. mortgage, or so much thereof as may 10J N. Clinton Avenue Trust Co., the Administrator of said Glassen. Parr. Rhead & .McLean be necessary to pay the amount due, posed incorporation, each elector residing within the St. Johns. Michigan estate, praving that its final account Attorneys at Law as aforesaid, on said mortgage with Real Estate Transfers 31-3 be allowed and the residue of said doO Davenport Bidg. interest thereon at six percent (8%) above described territory shall also be entitled to vote I From records In office of estate assigned to the persons en Lansing. Michigan per annum and all legal costs, charges if LEGAL NOTICES titled thereto, will be heard at the 29-3 and expenses, including the attorney for nine (9) electors residing in said territory as mem Register of Deeds) Heirs Vanz —.Ian. 6 Probate Court on Wednesday. Decem fees allowed by law, and also any bers of a Charter Commission to draft a city charter l-Tn?! Acrount Kronk —Dec. 23 STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probjto ber 23. 1984. at 10:00 A M.; sums which may be paid by the un Heirs Sheldon —Dec. 23 STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate Court f^T- the County of Clinton. It Is Ordered. That notice thereof dersigned, necessary to protect Its for said territory if the proposal to incorporate is ap Edythe E, Buxton and Harry J. In the Matter of the Estate of be given by publication of a copv STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate interest in the premises, which said Court for the County of Clinton. hereof for three weeks consecutivelv proved. and Drucilla V. Buxton to Marie In the Matter of the Estate of ALBERT C. VANZ, Deceased Court for the County of Clinton. premises are described as follows: previous to said day of hear.ng. in In the Matter of the Elstate of All that certain piece or parcel of EDGAR REX KRONK. I>eceased At a «ess’'^n of said Court, held on R. Hoersch, property In Bath the Clinton County News, and that MARY A. SHELDON, Deceased land situate in the Township of Olive, RAY S. PRICE At a session of said Court, held on November 20. 1964 the petitioner cause a copy of this in the County of Clinton, and State twp. November 19. 1964 Present H''n Timothy M. Green. notice to be served upon each known At a session of said Court, held on of Michigan and described as follows: Lolle L. Lumbert to Dari and Present. Hon, Timothy M. Green, Ji'Hgp of Probate. partv in interest at his last knc)\sn the 23rd day of November A.D. 1964. to-wit: City Clerk JudRe of Probate. Notice is Hereby Given, That the address by registered, certified or Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green. 29-4 Beverly Bancroft, property In Notice is Hereby Given. That the netition of LiicMle E. Post, orayine ordinary mail (v\ith proof of mail JiiHge of P.obate Beginning at the Northwest cor Eagle twp. petition of Dorothy Domres. the Ad* t^at the instrument filed in said ing) or bv personal service at least Notice is Hereby Given. That the ner of the Southwest *4 of Sec- ministratrix of said estate, praying Court he admitted to nrobile a« the fourteen (14) days prior to such peti^^on of Flossie M. Schinstock. Myron D. and Ileen H. Cleve that her final account be allowed and I.ast Will and Testament of said de hearing. p-avins that the administration of land to Anna R. Cleveland, prop the residue of sa HgsDonaid CRISP, TASTY JANE PARKER (REG. 55c) 8 INCH SIZE Radishes Apple Pie CELLO IVa-LB. BAG EA. Vi-GAL. VANILLA Marvel Ice Cream CTN. 49c 400 CT. Puffs Facial Tissues BOXES 89c PILLSBURY LAYER, 1-LB. 2- Cake Mixes 4c OFF LABEL, 6 VARIETIES OZ. PKGS. I-LB. $* Delicious DELICIA Sugar Wafers PKGS. 75-FT. BE SURE AND SERVE Wonderfoil Aluminum Foil ROLL WHOLE KERNEL, 1-LB. 1- GRADE A A&P Corn GRADE A OZ. CANS 59c CHICKEN OF SEA, Ajax Liquid Ajax Fob Tuno Fish WITH AMMONIA LAUNDRY DETERGENT DETERGENT SOLID WHITE 5-LB. II-OZ. 3-LB. ly.-oz. 701. McDonald ,2.o": 69f PKG. ‘1.33 PKG. 79c CAN 43f DAIRY PRODUCTS 1964 ASSORTED Christmas Cards Pricti in this ad Now Available at Your Door or Favorite M(G. OF 2S 99c effective thru Sof., December 5, 1964 PKG. OF BMIBKAS eiPmSA^Ll lOOB RUKNAIII fmd Store throughout this Area 50 99( iPoge 16 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, December 3, 1964 Gaimisonville CAMPBELL'S By Mrs Loui E. Frits another ' Mr and Mrs Larry Stld and Kristin were dinner guests at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Glenn Balduf, Wednesday evening, the occasion being the tOMAtO \ can birthday of Mrs Balduf. During Big IGA the evening she was visited by *Mr and Mrs Lyman Case and Mr •and Mrs Bill Placer who brought •ice cream and a birthday cake. < Mr and Mrs Glenn Balduf, Mr ‘and Mrs Larry Stld and daughter, TABLE TREAT ‘and Mr and Mrs Carl Balduf of ;Eagle were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mrs Gladys TABLERITE Pork & Beans Bolchot. Mr and Mrs Ernie Fritz were Thanksgiving dinner guests of 300 Mr and Mrs Alva Hartman and ' Nancy. can The Dale Schmidtman family .were Thanksgiving Day guests of Whole Fryers Miss Jean Valentine of Lansing. 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