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DEWITT - Two clinton County residents, left the roadway on the south side. The car According to their report, the church both of DeWitt, lost their lives in separate appeared to travel about 290 feet from vehicle'was traveling northbound on Airport automobile accidents over the past where the vehicle left the road and struck a Rd when the car left the road on the east eekend. tree. side. j Leila Maxine Zimmer, 37, 7505 W. She was the only occupant of the car. Cftadwick Rd, DeWitt lost her life Friday Services were held Tuesday from 'Lee night in a fatal accident on Grove Hd in The vehicle struck a tree about 17 feet Rummell Funeral Home in DeWitt. from the side of the road Watertown Township. Surviving are her husband, Robert Clayton Allen Church, 20, 261 Solon Rd, Zimmer; 3 daughters; Dawn, Tracy and DeWitt received fatal injuries in a DeWitt Jodi; 2sisters, Mrs Phyllis Wallace and Mrs Funeral services were held Tuesday from Twp accident early Saturday morning. Mana Jean Stanton, both of Ionia; step­ Lee Rummell Funeral Home. According to the Clinton County Sheriffs father, John Badderof Ionia and 1 grandson. Dept, the dept received a call about 10:45 According to Lansing State Police, Surviving are his parents, Mr and Mrs "* oncerning the accident of Mrs Zimmer, but Clayton Church also lost his life when the ClaytonB.Church of DeWitt; grandparents, believed the accident had happened car he was driving struck a tree. Mr and Mrs Virgil Sample; grandparents, sometime earlier. State Police reported the accident oc­ Mr and Mrs Nickolas Surdenik of Lansing; 2 Sheriff's Dept officials said the car was curred about 3 am Saturday morning on brothers, Steve and Michael of DeWitt; and evidently eastbound on Grove Road when it Airport Rd in DeWitt Twp. N 2 sisters, Karen and Sharon, both of DeWitt.

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On hand for ceremonies opening the new St Johns City tennis courts last week were (from left) Mayor Robert West, Park Board * to 3-year contract Chairman Ed Schmitt, City Commission and Park Board member Dr James Grost, park board member Kurt Becker, park board member Lester Lake, City Commissioner Roy Ebert, School Park Board liaison Gordon Vandemark, city clerk Tom Hundly, city ad­ ministrative assistant, Park superintendent Ernie Lance, city manager and park board member Harvey Weatherwax, city treasurer Eugene Simon. The 5 new courts were officially opened to the public last Thursday. - ' DEWITT - It was reported Tuesday by a ratified or services are withheld. Meanwhile, employees of the Clinton Michigan Education official that DeWitt A further 'negotiation procedure stated Intermediate School District and the School teachers had-approved-an agreement that no more than 2 non-economic articles Dist Board had not yet reached agreement, between the DeWitt Education Association will be opened in 1974-75 and again jn 1975-76, Howard Ward of the Michigan Education Week of activities will and 'the DeWitt Board of Education. unless by mutual consent. f Association said a 2-year proposal was being i Unable earlier to reach an agreement; a Another part of the agreement will considered and, if that was not successful, mediator was called in for the negotiationw . eliminate the BA-15 clause in 3years. the staff woul..__ d ask for a__ 1-yea„ r contract to A 3-year conh^ct^theagimMnFincludffi^ JT/he, BA-15 dause aljowjs .jjsacjwiumw inoludelhe^lmstarting^alary^full-family •****>.,* - a negotiation procedure designed to increasedsaTary stepfor 15,25and30hours 'insurance, 12 ceqts a mile mileage and a honor St Johns Homecoming minimize the threat of a'strike at the end of accumulatea«wimiii«*«Hd towar»m»BWdi aQ master'mn.»»is. degreeA*«~.~ . 4.5.-*,% rais.._. e next1 year, continue___«-._dJ insuranc=-_.. e The public is invited to a social hour in the in the high school cafeteria Saturday night, ST JOHNS - A full week of activities have Oct 13. tickets are $2.50 per couple. the 3-year period,. Teachers must have their master's degree and 13 cents asked for in the 2-year contract. been announced leading up to the St Johns high school cafeteria following the game. According to the agreement, negotiations by 1976-77 or revert to the basic bachelor of Ward said they actually wanted to go into Hompenmina game Oct 12 and dance Oct 13. Cider and donuts will 6e served. Playing at the dance, 8:30-11:30 pm, will will begin 90 days prior fo the expiration of arts schedule. fact finding, adding, "We don't think it can The annual semi-formal dance will be held be a Mt Pleasant group, "Mystic Circle." the contract and the terms of the contract Following is the salary schedule reached possibly hurt us." in the agreement: Activities leading up to the Friday and will be hbnored until the new contract is Saturday night festivities begin Saturday St Johns pool when St Johns High School students will call 4-H Fair Association \ visual attention to the homecoming week by 1973-74 painting the downtown store windows. Step BA BA-20 MA MA-30 schedule includes The high school cafeteria undergoes a meeting set for Oct 15 1 $8,225 $ 8,675 $ 9,125 $ 9,675 change Monday when it will be decorated 2 8,728 9,178 9,628 10,178 for the Friday game and the Pep Club will 11 be making signs Tuesday to post throughout The Clinton County 4-H Fair Association and changes to be made in the 1974 4-H Fair 3 9,231 9,681 10,131 10,681 will hold its annual meeting on Monday, Oct g m ideas, judging, scheduling of "4 9,734 10,184 10.634 11.184 "adults night the school. as t0 pro ra 11,137 11,687 Decorating takes to the road Wednesday 15,8 pm at Smith Hall in St Johns. events and others. 5 10,237 10,687 There will be an election of 2 directors for 6 10,740 11,190 11,640 12,190 ST JOHNS - For the 1st time, St Johns when cars will be painted with Homecoming 11,693 12,143 12,693 messages. a 3-year term. George Hazle of St Johns and The public is invited to attend. People 7 11,243 adults will have their own night to swim at Walter Nobis of Fowler terms expire at this y join the fair association as a member 8 11,746 12,196 12,646 13,196 the St Johns High School swimming pool. "Clash Day" is Thursday with students ma 12,249 12,669 13,149 13,699 dressed in anything but matching en­ meeting. for 50C a year. 9 Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:30 have Other business include an evaluation of To vote for director or other items a 10 12,752 13,202 13,652 14,202 been scheduled for adults only swimming. sembles and then comes the big day Friday, "Red and "White Day." the 1973 Clinton County 4-H Fair, discussion person must be a member of the 4-H fair Those participating must pre-register. on improvements needed at the fairgrounds association. 1974-75 Cost for the 8-week program will be $10 with Step " BA BA-20 MA MA-30 the 1st evening of swimming set for Oct 17, • The Homecoming parade will begin at 1 $ 8,603 $ 9,074 $ 9,545 $10,120 Participants must be at least 18 years of 5:15 pm at the corner of Floral Avenue and 2 9,127 9,600 10,071 10,605 age. North Clinton. Included in foe 1973 parade 3 9,655 10,126 10,558 11,129 For further information call 224-8120. will be the St Johns Police escort, American 4 10,184 10,652 11,081 11,653 Legion and VFW color guard, Grand DeWitt Council 5 '10,707 11,179 11,605 12,177 Marshall Richard Kramer, Mayor Robert 6 11,234 11,705 12,128 . 12,701 Wood, Redwing Marching Band, Honorary 7 11,760 12,231 12,653 13,226 "No bomb" Redwings, Freshmen cheerleaders, fresh­ 8 12,286 12,757 13,177 13,750 man float, football captains, sophomore appoints member 9 12,812 13,252 13,701 14,274 •ST JOHNS -- A call was received at 7:38 cheerleaders, sophomore float, 1972 10 1 13,339 13,801 14,280 14,855 am Sept 28 by the St Johns Police that a Homecoming Queen Anne Barber, junior float, varsity cheerleaders, senior class DEWITT -- Dale Bohm was appointed to now fill the positions recently vacated by the 1975-76 bomb threat had been reported to Federal' float, Student Council and the Queen's Float. the DeWitt City Council Monday night to fill resienations 0f Wavne (Riwi Wilmv «nrt BA BA-20 MA MA-30 Mogul officials. a vacancy created by a recent resignation. ™mations ot wayne (Gus) Wilcox and Step The business was searched by the St Johns 1 $ 8,964 $ 9,455 $ 9,946 $10,545 He and Keith Blizzard, annointed earlier, Ron Mull. < 9,512 10,003 10,493 11,050 Police, St Johns Fire Dept, Clinton County The parade route will be announced in 2 Sheriff's Dept and Federal Mogul em­ 3 10,060 10,551 11,001 11,596 next week's County News. 10,611 11,099 11,546 12,142 ployees, but no evidence of a bomb was If inclement weather forces a cancellation 4- found." Head-Start Progranl 5 11,156 11,648 12,092 12,688 , of the parade, announcements will be made 11,706 12,1% 12,637 13,234 The investigation is continuing and St over radio station WRBJ between 4-5 pm. 6 Johns Police Chief Lyle French said his 7 12,254 12,774 13,184 13,781 Then, at 8 pm, the St Johns varsity foot­ is recruitingtchildren 8. 12,802 13,292 13,730 14,327 department will seek prosecution to the full ball squad takes on Waverly. 13,808 14,276 14,873 extent of the law against anyone making 9 . 13,350 Coronation of the queen and the float CLINTON COUNTY -The HeadStart pre- children who are 4 years old, or will be 4 by 10 13,899 14,389 14,880 15,479 such threats or falsely reporting the contest results will be announced at half- existence of bombs. time. school program is currently recruiting Dec l. ' All children must meet low-income guidelines. Interested .parents should im­ l,** mediately contact: Audrey Lakes at her office at 400 Walker St, St Johns, or call at 224-6913 for additional information. Huard \

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ST JOHNS - Rollin Hoard, Jr, 209 E Walker,, was the big winner in last week's County News Football Contest. Out of 14 game selections, Huard picked successfully the outcome of 13 and came , closest on the tie-breaker between MSU- UOXHe predicted 47 total points, which was closest to the actual 55. 'One other person picked 13 games, but missed on the tie-breaker, however v he Winners of the Clinton County 4-H Sunflower contest are (from left) Steve VanVleet, 1st; 20 Inchest failed to write his name on the entry, Winners of the i-H pumpkin contest are from left Carrie Barrett, 1st place with a 97-pound pumpkin; tied for 2d place Peggy Faivor, 19-1/2 inches and Helen Blakely, 19-1/2 inches. Not shown IsU place ' Why not try your hand at winning the $20 ! Steve VanVlcet, 2d, 49 pounds; and Rick Batora, 3d. 45-1/2 pounds. i winner Jay Miller, whose sunflower measured 19-1/4 inches. in the County News Football Contest - and don't forget, put your name on the entry, 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWEST JOHNS, Mlty! IGAN Octobers 1973 , "Bright Belgium"!st Farm Bureau annua Rotary travel program meeting to be Oct 9 ST JOHNS - The St Johns traveling — always with a of their tiny kingdom, towering The 1471 Farm Bureau board of directors. QUeen will crown the new Farm community groups at tne Rotary Club will present its 1st camera. castles, pageantry and pomp, families of Cliriton County Policy resolutions, the most Bureau Queen. meeting and a contest for table program of the "TRAVEL AND For a short time, he worked scenic beauty at every turn. received official notification of important part of the county decorations will be a feature of ADVENTURE SERIES'* at 7:30 with a travel agency but found Majestic forests and sweeping that organization's annual annual, will be-voted upon. The Introduced at the meeting will interest to grqups. Dinner will pm in the St Johns High School that sending other people on vistas in the valley of the Meuse meeting last week along with a committee composed of Har­ be the 3 participants in the be served by the ladies of the Auditorium, Wednesday, Oct 10. trips was a-poor substitute for pack the sightseeing boats with special invitation to attend from mon Cropsey, Andy Cobb, Lee Farm Bureau Citizenship Pilgrim United Methodist JOHN STRONG, narrator for going there, himself. He; Europeans out to have a good the president Robert Kissane. Ormston, Dan Thelen, James Seminar, Miss Pat Ely and Church and will begin at 7:30 the program ~ Bright Belgium - therefore, started traveling on time. Where the Battle of the A dinner meeting will be held Becker, Bob Moore and Dennis Miss Shelly Ziegler and Kevin pm. Tickets may be purchased * was born in Phoenix, Arizona his own, photographing the Bulge thundered in hills and Phillips,' will present these beautiful, the unusual, and the Oct 9 at Smith Hall in St Johns Owen all from DeWitt High at the Clinton County Farm •and grew up among cacti and" streams of the Ardennes, we as the organization marks its resolutions from a slate School. The young people at­ Bureau office, from members of humorous in out-of-the-way now hear the crunch of hikers prepared by them from rattlesnakes. places all over the world. 54th year. tended the Farm Bureau the Board of Directorssor from He entered University of boots and, the splash of doomed Two directors will leave the suggestions by various groups sponsored Seminar held at Community Group secretaries. California at Berkeley Where he trout. In Flander's Fields from board this year — Robert within the county Farm Bureau. Ferris State College in June. A limited number will be majored in physics, After "Those modest Belgians," Brussels to Oostende, we see Kissane who has served as A 1973,Farm Bureau Queen Awards will be presented to available at the door. graduation he did research in according to Strong, have kept Belgians growing flax, begonias county Farm Bureau president will be selected from at least 8 nuclear physics working on their fascinating country a and hops. Beach resorts from for the past 2 years and Dennis contestants tobe judged prior to Senior Citizens guided missiles and electronic secret long enough. Now is the Knokke to De Panne dot the John Strong * Phillips representing Essex- the annual meeting. Con­ computers. Vacations he spent time to reveal the bright secrets * channel coa'st," ' '*-***«'*' Lebanaon district. Kissane has testants are Ellen Feldpausch, served the Bingham-Olive Aggie Rademacher both of appoint directors district. The membership will Fowler: Beckie Gibson and Concerned elect 2 new directors by secret Sharon Wood both of DeWitt; ballot at the session. Kathy Moore of Elsie and Ruth At the regular meeting of, Golden Agers Oct 23 and the Good Listening from GE The delegation will also name Fox, Janet Davis and Crystal Clinton County Senior Citizens Rhythm Band will put on the Citizens set' 13 delegates to the State Farm Rhynard all of St Johns. Sept 25th chairman Clarence program. comes jn many shapes Bureau convention to be held in Mr and Mrs Tom Benson and Hill appointed directors Mrs Lawrence Frees showed and sizes ("»->^»»>»»» annual meeting Grand Rapids Dec 11-14. the Young Farmer Committee Clarence Bauerle, Arthur colored slides of a trip she and Nominations for these delegates are in charge of arrangements Curtis, Earl Darnell and her husband and friends took in have been submitted by com­ for the Queen Contest. The Lawrence Frees to represent the southern part of US and ST JOHNS - Clinton County munity groups in- the County. county Queen will compete in the local organization at a State Mexico. Concerned Citizens Inc will hold Six delegates will come from the State Contest in December meeting Oct 9. The next regular-meeting will their annual^ meeting and the membership at large and 7 at Grand Rapids. The Clinton County group has be Oct 9. All senior citizens ar^ election of officers Oct 9 at 7:30 will be members of the county Connie Burnham last year's been invited to visit the Owosso invited. pm in the Community Room of Central National Bank. Membership dues are due at FprdMusitahgll the meeting. Where You Find Selection The public is invited. isoneliftlejevvel pfacac.deep Unsurpassed In The Area Situation dbvvn whfere it counts. P774 M8640 for Four-channel Deluxe Stereo 8-track Stereo not as it- Take a good close;look. 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THIS IS THE PLACE TO GO AND THE MAN TO SEE FOR YOUR FALL DISCOUNT Winners in the 10-year-old St Johns Punt, Pass and Kick Contest are (front, from left) Richard Kingsley, 1st; Doug Sleep, 2d and Kevin Fedewa, 3d. Eleven-year-old winners are (rear, from left) Marty Green, lst,NcillIufnagel2d; and Jeff Williams, 3d. ON LAWN & GARDEN St Johns 1973 EQUIPMENT PP&K winners Choose from famous brands such as: ST JOHNS--A total of 268 boys participated in the 1973 Punt, Pass and Kick competition in St • Allis-Chalmers • Hahn-Eclipse Johns sponsored bv Eean Ford • Toro • Lawn Boy o Wheel Horse and the St Johns Jaycees. 1 THURS.-FRI.-SAT.-SUN. Jamie Werbish, 41o"w Giles Higher Prices Are Coming... won the 8-year-old competition with 94 points. Twenty-four 8- October 4-5-6-7 year-olds participated. SO BUY NOW! Twelve-year-old winners in the St Johns Punt, Pass and Kick Contest are (front, from left) Mark Jeffrey Casler, 805 S Lansing, 3 Big Features! defeated 51 other 9-year-olds Bruin, 1st; Mark Hcibcck, 2d, and Kurt Conley, 3d. Thirteen-year-old winners are (rear, from left) with 179 points to take his Warren Hengesbach, 1st; CraigGoff, 2d and Doug Kuripla.Bd. division. **. In the 10-year-old com­ .•$£""'# petition, 69 boys participated with Richard Kingsley, 503 S Traver, winning with 163-1/2 points. Marty Green, 3778 County Farm Rd, took the 11-year-old division with 205 points. A total of 56 11-year-olds competed. Mark Bruin, 3768 E Taft Rd was the winner in the 12-year- * MOVlEMUSiGALl •*£¥ M old division with 210 points. He • co«jwBAPiciuBtsP««ws*L*NS8unr;cwic*>i/ainuHffloouci'OM JZ/1 defeated 41 other boys. The 13-year-old competition was won by Warren Hengesbach, 14341 Jason Rd, Pewamo, who earned 250 _ points, beating 24 other boys. * Winners will compete Saturday, Oct 6 at 11 am at GQMRVNY Lansing Sexton. ^ow JEFF BRIDGES Arrested

ST JONNS -- Earl Dennis Sperow, 26, '401 N Water, Owossrj, was arrested Sept 28 at 3:05 am on a charge of driving THE WINNER OF under the influence and driving with a suspended operator's license. THE SEPT. 29 He was arrain'ged in District Court where he entered a plea of FREE CAR DRAWING not guilty.

Miss Janet Schafer Window broken Eight-year-old winners in the St Johns Egan Ford and Jaycce Punt, Pass and Kick Contest are (front, WAS from left) Jamie Werbish, 1st; John Jacus, 2d and Gary Keilen, 3d. Winners in the 9-year-old division of arc (rear, from left) Jeff Casler, 1st; Dave Kocnigskneciit, 2d and Dean Sharick, 3d. Fowler ST JOHNS -- St Johns Police are investigating the reported breaking of an automobile window Sept 26. AAESC lists job openings Courtesty of Ralph Dara's James Archambault, 110 W. COMMUNITY DODGE Steel St, reported to police that ST JOHNS -- The Michigan A live-in house maid is needed someone broke the rear door havea drivers license. Pay is $2 Employment Security Com­ in the St Johns area. Applicants per hour. window out of his car on that mission announces the must be dependable and date. following job openings in the reliable. Pav is $20 per week. Clinton County area; A full-time maintenance A St Johns area service person with some experience in A full timeJa borer landscaper water mains, valves, meters etc station has opening for a part is needed in the DeWitt area. time attendant with some ex­ is needed in the DeWitt area. PRE-WINTER Applicants must have some Pay is $8000-$12,000. perience, $1.65 per hour. experience in landscape work. An opening exists in the Ovid Pay is $2.50 per hour. Applicants must apply in area for a waitress/waiter, full person at the Michigan Em­ time, with some experience, ployment Security Commission $1.65 per hour. An opening is listed in the Lansing area for a full-time Office, 911 E State, St Johns, There are 2 openings for Monday-Friday, 8 am - noon. charwomen/porter, 1 in the St material handler, who must Johns area and other in the Ovid area. Both are part time and pay $1.85 per hour. A salesperson driver, full- At time is needed in the DeWitt area. Those applying must have a chauffeurs license. Pay is by AND EARNS 9% INTEREST! commission. •CUKITOM Jim' Two full-time nurses are There are few sure things in this world, but at Johh Wesley Col­ needed, 1 in the St Johns area lege you can be sure your invested dollars will earn you a lull and 1 in the Ovid area. Both pay 9% Interest, plus a lot more. $1.60 per hour. four invested dollars will provide the much needed additional housing for our rapidly expanding student body. Your Invested Service dollars will mean we can renovate some of the existing buildings and perhaps build some new ones, R.E. WED. thru TUES. Oct. Vour Invested dollars will grow. Bui growing right along With Ihem will be the lives, skills, and futures of hundreds of young IN OVID PLUMBING Two women loved him. people at John Wesley College. One died for him. One thing for sure, it's a good investment and a worthwhile & cause, plus the enrichment of young lives can be your dividend One lulled for him. Forever. AMD DON'T FORGET For, complete information on our 9% invest merit program, YOUR CAR'S OTHER NEEDS: HEATING please mail the coupon below or call us collect now TIRES - MUFFLERS 106 N.Clinton St, Johni Yesl Please forward complete information on how Safety Pays! I can earn 9% interest by investing in the students WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF Phone 224-7033- of John Wesley College. HUNTING EQUIPMENT: ' Dr. Kenneth S. Armstrong Shells Hats Gloves JOHN WESLEY COLLEGE ' 3 MASTER 100 S, Washington Street Coleman Fuel, Etc. | Owosso, Michigan 48867 Phone: (517) 723-4310 MGM PLUMBERS (Mr

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CLINTON COUNTY NEWEST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 4,1973 Donha Kramer becomes of Marvin Koenigsknecht PEWAMO - Donna Jean satin with a lace bodice trim­ the groom, seated the. guests. Kramer, daughter of Mrs med in orchid, pink, yellow, Michael George, cousin of the' Esther Kramer, Route 1, apricot, and green, Each wore a bride, was ring bearer, and Pewamo, and Marvin Leonard white lace bow hat and carried Kelley Kramer, also cousin of Koenigsknecht, son of Mr and two white roses with streamers the bride, was flower girl. Mrs Raymond Koenigsknecht, matching the color of her dress, A reception was held shortly exchanged marriage vows Mrs Kramer selected a full after at St Joseph's Hall in August 18 at St Joseph's length gown of pink polyester Pewamo for the couple's 250' Catholic Church in PewamO. .with sheer pink sleeves. The guests. groom's mother also wore a full Special guests were Mrs. Monsignor Thomas Bolger length gown of pink polyester. performed the double ring Mary, Goodman and Mrs Each had a corsage of Eleanor Kramer, grand-, ceremony. Mrs Cornelia sweetheart roses. Schafer accompanied soloist mothers of the bride. Theresa Ladiski.1 Following a trip to Copper The bride chose a gown of silk . Raymond Koenigsknecht was Harbor, the newlyweds are organza with a lace overlay his brother's best man. Mark residing at 241 Maple St, in falling into a train. The bodice - Hufnagel, brother-in-law of the Fowler. and sleeves were of lace.' Her groom; Claud Rademacher; The bride is a graudate of waist-length veil fell f rbm a'la'ce •Eugene Feldpausch; and Pewamo - Westphalia, High band and finished with lace Donald Kramer, brother of the School. Her husband, graduated matching that on the gown. She- bride were groomsmen. James from Fowler High School and is carried a cascade of white Wise, cousin of the bride, and employed at S and S Plasterers roses.- . ,liU Leon Koenigsknecht, brother of of Fowler. Viewing some of the fall fabrics to be displayed in their finished form at the Oct 9 Lamberts Fashion sister's matron of honor. Judy Show are (from left) Jane Knight, Lamberts Fabrics assistant manager; Jean Murray, Manager; Kramer and Janet Taylor, both Rollins and Wisners hold reunion sister's of the bride; Sh,eri Bonnie LaBrie, fashion show hostess and Marielle Rehman, owner of Lamberts. The fashion show, to - -L • \ -• • Kramer, sister-in-law of the start at 6:30 pm will feature fall fashions 'of garments made at home by St Johns area women. One- The family of Blanche Rollin and they had dinner and many bride; arid Rita Koenigsknecht, and the Wiser family all activities during the day. hundred tickets are on sale at $2.75 apiece. The show will be held at Jeanne's Beans in St Johns. Mrs sister qf the groom, served as gathered at the Blanche Rollin Helen Kohls will accompany the activities of the show on an organ furnished by DePeals. Turkey salad her other attendants. Each residence for a reunion Aug 23. Family members came from and cocktail punch will be served and a doorprize will be awarded. wore a gown of chiffon over There were 60 of them in all Lansing, Alma and St Louis.

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t REXALL KintfNi* REXALL SACCHARIN WATER BOTTLE Copies of Proposed Budget May Be Ob­ Maximum hsa( tained at the Superintendent's Office Satisfy your swiat mg, 2 for $1.25 "Where Your Health Always Comes First" retention; 2 qt. tootbwtthoirtkknofl capacity. Harvest Gold or Avocado, FRED G.MEYER, Secretary. ciIarleslBottlttot m, 2 for $1.48 1000 DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-2837 $3.49 i„ 2 for $2-05 Board of Education October 4,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JO^NS, MICHIGAN 5A It Pays To Shop At Kay Roedel, Douglas Brzak married \

uinon± J in Frankenmuth ' FRANKENMUTH -- Kay For Better Values 'Roedel, daughter of Mr and Mrs were seated by Lee Lynam and gown. All had corsages of followed with a dinner and Howard Roedel of Franken­ Jeff Geller. yellow roses and white car­ evening reception for the im­ mediate family. After a muth^ and Douglas Brzak, son The mother of the bride chose nations, i FALL FEATURES of Mr Frank Brzak and Mrs a navy blue floor-length gown The couple were chauffeured honeymoon in Florida, the Luther Cleland, both of St with white accessories. The to their reception in an antique couple are at home at 31 BeeJay Johns, were united in marriage groom's mother was attired in fire engine. They greeted about Avenue in Lansing. LADIES QUILTED COATS on September 1. The rites were turquoise floor-length gown and 200 guests in an afternoon Prenuptial parties were performed by Rev - Guenther the groom's stepmother wore a. 'reception at the Frankenmuth hosted by the bride's attendants Schoepf at St Lorenz Lutheran navy and print floor length Township Hall. This was and by the groom's mother. AND JACKETS AS LOW AS Church. Erich VonBehren was SIZES S-M-L-XL 00 organist and Lynn Wieneke was 100% POLYESTER FILLED $15 the soloist. The Lord's Prayer WASHABLE was sung in German. Given in marriage by her BOYS AND GIRLS 00 father, the brjde wore an em­ pire gown of polyester organza ACRYLIC SLEEPERS AND W^h a scoop neck encircled by FLAME RETARDANT SIZES 1 to 6 00 Venice lace. Deeply scalloped cotton venise lace formed the bodice and encircled the hem. BOYS AND GIRLS The gown had a detachable Watteau Chapel train. She wore ACRYLIC BLANKET SLEEPERS a matching Juliet cap which FLAME RETARDANT held her imported bridal SIZES INFANT THRU TODDLER fi££98 illusion veil. Her bouquet was of roses, carnations - and stephanotis. The bride's attendants were LADIES GOWNS AND PAJAMAS attired in rainbow colored FLANNEL AND BRUSHED gowns of polyester organza with nylon flower print skirt and * GOWNSIZES32to48 dM4Q PAJAMASIZES32to44 JJ)4fc short puff sleeves. Ruffles UP encircled the neckline and hem. MR AND MRS DOUGLAS BRZAK The bride chose Claudia Hall of CHILDRENS AND LADIES Lansing as her maid of honor. 19 She was gowned in blue. Her MITTENS TO Announce engagement three sisters, Mrs Pat Griffis in SOFT AND WARM ACRYLIC orchid, Miss Amy Roedel in 49 maize, and Miss Joy Roedel in STRETCH SIZES $3 DEWITT - Mr and Mrs mint, were her bridesmaids. Phillip B. Mustaine, 3407 W Dawn Brzak, sister of the LADIES AND GIRLS Herbison Rd, announce the groom, was flower girl. She engagement of their daughter, wore a matching gown in pink. SLACKS -BLOUSES - KNIT TOPS Debra Arlene, to Russell C. The honor attendants carried LOLLIPOP PANTIES-DRESSES Miller, son of Mr and Mrs white baskets with carnations Robert C. Miller, 3431 Larkwood colored to match their dresses. Drive. David Brzak carried the rings BE SURE TO SHOP AT OUR The bride-elect is a 1973 on a pillow which matched his COMPLETE FABRIC DEPARTMENT graduate of DeWitt High School twin sister's dress. and Is employed at Farm Don Palmer vwas best man. Bureau Insurance and at­ Groomsmen were Gary Brzak, tending LCC. Her fiance is a the groom's brother, Tim 1972 graduate of DeWitt and is Duraer, and Joe Kus. Guests CAU 224 2361 employed at Stone Printing WMTADS Company in Lansing. A June 29 wedding is planned. l DEBRA ARLENE MUSTA/NE Gottobethebestlookgoing. 'Cause they're styled with your wardrobe in mind. See your Shop Friday and Monday Nites Til 9 DURAND ST. JOHNS OWOSSO friendly ford 121 N. Clinton Ph. 224-2213 STRAND'S SHOE STORE SHOES, dealer**. First in Foot Fashion with Famous Brand Shoes IONIA %!8Mttm^3lMRBZfZ3MBZZ2mV^^ ] tilil/r ilOffi i 41

BOBBY KA YE SIPKOVSKY 200W.HighamSt. ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2285 Sitftifed ii\ a to at sh i nes it s OVID - Mr and Mrs Robert L. Sipkovsky, 210 W Front St, THINK ABOUT CHRISTMAS announce the engagement of ....ANDLAYAWAYNOW their daughter, Bobbie Kaye, to Ricky Lee Sloat, son of Mr and Mrs Victor (Pete) Sloat, 1400 Leland Rd. The bride-elect is a graduate of Ovid-Elsie High School and Craig's College of Beauty in Lansing. She is employed at Marlene's Beauty Salon in Ovid. Her fiance is also a graduate of Ovid-Elsie High School and is employed at Fisher Body in Lansing. He was discharged from the Army. A June 22 wedding is planned. Clinton County . News Second class postage paid at St. Johns, Mich. 48879, Published Thursdays at c

Now ticket Bales Marl ovory Ifcosday... now drawing ovory Thursday AGENCY 30 Years Selling Diamonds In Clinton Area %Auto-Owners insurance | 114 N. Clinton Ph. 224-7443 LfeHcmeCateustess CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 4J 973 Coming St Johns ceremonies unite Susan Price, Jerry Brown Events ST JOHNS -- On August 24, niece of the groom, and Teresa Held immediately following Susan Price, daughter of Mr, Price, St Johns, niece of the wedding at the munici_ OCT 9 ~ Clintori County and Mrs Kenneth L Price, 815 N bride, served as flower girls, building. Assisting were Ju. Concerned Citizens annual Spring St, was united in Both.wore gowns matching the Bpzung, Janet Thornton, Rita meeting and election of officers, marriage with Jerry Brown, other attendants and carried Kissane, Bernice Fox, and Pam 7:30 pm, Community Room, son of Mrs EJinore Brown, 115 white wicker baskets filled with Moore. Crum St, Laingsburg, and the summr flowers. Special guest present in­ Central National Bank. Public 1 invited, late Harvey Brown. The Rev Mrs Price selected a floor cluded Mrs Anna Lawless, OCT 11 -- Clinton County William Hankerd performed the length gown of blue chiffon. The grandmother of the groom, and Taxpayers Association will double ring ceremony at St groom's mother chose a floor Mr and Mrs Larry Freeman of meet at 8 pm on Thursday in the Joseph's Catholic Church length gown in aqua. Both had a Ohio. Central National Bank Com­ before an altar decorated with corsage of sweetheart roses and After a honeymoon to Upper munity Room. Discussion will arrangements of summer baby's breath. Michigan, the newlyweds are be centered on the Land Use flowers. Music was provided by Pat Coe of Laingsburg; and residing at 8865 Hollister Rd, Act, Bill No. 5055. Jacqueline Schneider. Lynn Feldpausch of St Johns. Laingsburg. NOV 3 ~ East Essex School The bride chose a gown Scott Price and Craig Price, The bride is a 1973 graduate of Carnival. 6-9 pm. Snowmobile to designed with a high collar both nephews of the bride, were St Johns High School. Her scalloped in lace above a sheer ringbearers, husband graduated from be given away. Tickets Laingsburg in 1969. available from any East Essex yoke'of clear chiffon. The fitted A reception for 250 guests was School student or parent. bodice, cuffs, and A-line skirt were graced with lace qppliques • inn IP«C can™ i BUI en DYIHE PUBUSHER and outlined with lace ruffles. Her veil featured a Juliet cap Mr and Mrs Raymond Bradley will celebrate their 50th wedding If you don't know with lace outlining the chapel anniversary with an open house to be held at the Asbury United length mantilla. She carried a "Calendar is a gift for the man who has everything, to Cancer's cascade bouquet consisting of remind him when the payments are due." (Anonymous) Methodist Church, 2200 Lake Lansing Road, Lansing, Mich., Oct 14 WarriingSignals, white roses, carnations, and from 2-5 pm. The event will be hosted by their children, Mr and Mrs baby's breath, with bachelor Kenneth McCue, Mr and Mrs Marion Bradley, Mr and Mrs Kenneth howdoyouknow buttons and an intermingled Buell. All friends and relatives of the honored couple are cordially you haven't gotone? invited. rosary giving a touch of blue. Lori Salters of St Johns LINGERIE and served as maid of honor/Sandy Weber, St Johns; Julie Pung, St Johns; and Barbara Price, St KNIT FABRICS m Johns, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Each of the at­ tendants wore a gown of blue and white chiffon featuring an • empire waist, long sleeves, and ALL high collars outlined with white antique lace. Their bouquets DOUBLE 99 were of mixed summer flowers KNITS accented by baby's breath. Reg $4.99 and up Andrea Brown, Carson City, LINGERIE CLASSES BEING MR AND MRS JERRY BROWN SCHEDULED EVERY 5 WEEKS 2 hour sessions • $5 for 5 weeks KNIT CLASSES ALSO St Mary's church setting of 2 hour sessions - $8 for 5 weeks Call and Register Today Schafer -Dershem wedding DONA DOUGLAS ST JOHNS -- St Mary's pink and yellow sweetheart of St Johns. Groomsmen were Dress Making & Alterations Church, Westphalia, provided roses, purple statice, white Ray Creighton and Ronald Lingerie and Knit Classes the setting for the marriage of carnations, and mums, and Dershem, brother of the groom. 2441 S. Warren Rd., 3 miles east of Ovid on SEE THE LITTLE CAR Mary Ann Schafer, daughter of green ivy. Gerald Schafer, brother of the M-21,2% miles south Ph. 834-5975 Mr and Mrs Raymond F. HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 5; Fri. 9 to 9 Janet Schafer, Fowler, was bride, and Maurice Dershem, Sat. 9 toNoon, otherwise by appointment Schafer, Route 2, Fowler, to her sister's maid of honor. brother of the groom, were Roger Lee Dershem, son of Mrs Other attendants were Julie ushers. THAT CHANGED THE Raymond Dershem, Route l, St Schafer of DeWitt and Melinda A recepbon served by Ye Olde NATIONALLY Johns, and the late Mr Der­ Silm of St Johns. They wore Country Caterers from DeWitt ACCRED1TEPBYTHE shem, on May 19. dresses of lavender, pink, and was held at the St Johns VFW COSMETOLOGY The bride was given in yellow nylon tricot which Hall. 350 guests attended. ACCREDITING marriage by her parents. Rev featured long sleeves and Special guests included COMMISSION Because it was the first little American car that James Schmitt performed the empire waists trimmed in white Josepth W. Thelen, grandfather you could sort of use like a station wagon. double ring ceremony before an lace. Each carried a bouquet of of the bride; Mrs Harlen> Clinic Open To altar decorated by baskets red sweetheart roses, yellow Dershem, grandmother of the The Public filled with assorted yellow, mums, and pink carnations groom, Mrs Geraldine Stewart, FREE PARKING pink, and lavender mums and accented by baby's breath and godmother of the groom; Mr WE CAN TELL YOU MORE AT gladiolas. Four members of the tied with white lace. and Mrs Ivan Holcomb, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES parish choir provided music. The bride's mother chose a Midland; and Mrs Mildred1 J gown of blue polyester with Rahl. < •* I^LTHE BEAUTY FIELD -,~ The bride chose an A-line sheer long sleeves She wore a Following a wedding trip to ALL SERVICES RENDERED gown of Victorian style with a corsage of red sweetheart the southwestern states, the BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS lace insert for the bodice. A roses. 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i * CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7A Holt Holt scored when'Dan Briggs 21-12 Redwing victory. number 1, we really prepared ST JOHNS - A favored Holt* t went in from the 3-yard line on a St Johns rushed for 174 yards game helped pace the offense, for them. Our offensive line "Our passing game was-ef­ squad was jolted by St JoHns^ ., quarterback keeper* with Pertler hitting 6 of 13 really fired out and got off the The Redwings stretched the passes for 66 yards, giving the fective enough to throw them Friday as the Redwings upset football. All of our backs ran off. They came up to stop the last year's West Central, lead In the 2d period when Redwings a total offense of 240 tough." yards. run." - champs 21-12. ' Scheuller made a fantastic l- '•The big difference was of- handed grab of a Pertler pass. Holt out-rushed the Redwings - The Redwings take on an 0-3 Not many would predict St Itense. Holt is a very strong Ionia team in an away game Johns as a winner before the The pass was over Scheuller's with 184 yards, but picked up defensive football team. This is head, but he sailed up and only 6 yards in the air. Friday. contest, but the Redwings snagged the ball With 1 hand to the most points scored against The Redwings next home surprised a lot of people, Holt was faced with a well- them in 4 seasons." give the Redwings 6 points. balanced Redwing offense. game will be against Waverly pounding out 174 yards on the Becker also said the passing Oct 12. ground, while passing for 66 on Again it was Carpenter who Pertler passed for 2 touchdowns their way to scoring more points added the extra point and ran in another, Kevin than had been scored against. St Johns was held scoreless in Knight rushed for 70 yards in 24 Holt in 4 seasons, the 3d quarter and Holt pulled carries, Harold Wellman ran within 2 when Bob Maxey the ball 7 times for 45 yards,. Brian Pertler started the Mark Barz carried 3 times for scoring in the 1st quarter when scored on a 3-yard run. The Redwings defense turned back 22 yards and Rusty Waggoner he tossed to Ray Schueller for a picked up awards in 6 carries. 3-yard touchdown. Drew the Holt conversion attempt. Carpenter kicked the extra The Redwings added an in­ Defensively Jim Lynch in- point to give the Redwings a 7-0 surance TD in the final period terecepted 2 passes and was in lead. when Pertler scored from 2 on 6 tackles while John Hayes Holt struck back with a touch­ yards out on a quarterback ahd Marty Brewbaker each down, but the unsuccessful sneak. contributed 13 tackles. Jeff conversion still left them Carpenter kicked his 3d extra Thornton was in on 12 tackles. trailing St Johns by 1 point, 7-6. point of the evening for the final Three Holt fumbles were captured by Hayes, Chris Slamka and Knight. Knight also punted twice for a 37-yard average. Coach Ernie Becker also commended the defensive play of Brent Coffman, whom Becker said, "Played an out­ standing game." Coach Ernie Becker praised the play of the offensive line, saying, "The blocking by our offensive line with Brian Downing, Dick Parker, Jeff Hazle and Chris Slamka was really a factor in helping us move the football this week." Asked what led the Redwings in their upset victory against Holt, Becker said, "I think, DWINGS, RAMS SCRAMBLE FOR BALL HEARING AID CONSULTATION SfiLY 74^MS^iLCHRIStMAS LAY-A-WAY NOW.... AT That special Christmas gift, and chose from our fine selection of jewelry, watches and other gift items. Steel Hotel STOP IN AT ST. JOHNS A.M. to 2 P.M

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And, of COMMUNITY DODGE good foryou. may require that you put a man on staff course, there's no obligation to buy any A telephone system starts out cost­ soyour vital communicatiohs don't gtindj equipment. ing b'ig money, (You're buying more to a halt in the midst of a business day. INC. than just & black plastic box with a dial As you can see, owning a phone sv* GEIIEBAt. TELEPHOHE 200 E. Higham ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3251 8A ' CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 4,1973 Wayne Dedyne 48 ATTROYHHAS ' , GRANDLEDGE Jeff Hunt 46 REDWING GOLF TOTAL 185 St Johns golfers defeat Mark Brooks 38 KenJorae 46 Hastings Jim Law Wayne Dedyne- 51 SCHEDULE JCevin Beyer 39 VARSITY 39 Kevin Kines 43 Total 188 Oct 5 Ithaca H Marvin Spyker 47 iBarryWeatherby Bruce Colvin 48 STJOHNS 44 Ovid-Elsie to be announced. Hastings, Grand Ledge Jamie Moore 38 'Total 164 GRANDLEDGE Oct 9 Conference Day Bruce Smith 52 Brian Fox 40 Oct 13 Regionals VARSITY TOTAL 186 MarkWawsczyk 40 Greg Cole 41 Tom French 42 JR VARSITY Scott Kelly 43 Oct 20 State Finals St Johns i MarkWawsczyk 35 BobPeuracl 42 John Bond 42 TimMcFinn 44 Gary Miller . 47 Tom French 37 TOTAL 163 The Redwing golf team put it Total 162 * i STJOHNS Total 174 TO MS WE STE R N STQ R E Jamie Moore 41 ' all together to nearly equal the Dave Cole ' -25, John Bond 42 JR VARSITY school record according to golf OVID. MICHIGAN 4SB.G6* ' _ $* TOTAL 155 St Johns coach Mike Humprhrey. ' Hliftsr AND PONY. fpUIPMfNI * ~ CURRENT ADVICE • .VHE DANC.'fA WCSTT Hfi". CIO THING' Hastings Jeff Hunt 42 This win puts the Redwings Legal Notice Be cautions at school cross­ 47 into a tie for first place in the ings — give our children their DaveVanderveen 39 KenJorae It, •! no. itr 1 (in • S*r. •! on m S .J'l Pete Hook 41 Dave Cole 48 conference. 11. Extent and 'Nature of right-of-way to a long life. 1SI*'fBl71 834 ,5446 Statement of Ownership, Circulation. Management and A. Total No. Copies Printed Circulation (Net Press Run), Average No. Copies each issue during (Act of August 12, 1970: preceding 12 months: 7,100. Section 3685, Title 39. United Single issue nearest to filing Rexall 1< SALE States Code) date (Oct. 1, 1973): 6,800. 1. Title of Publication: B. Paid Circulation; 10 BIG DAYS, Clinton County News. (1) Sales through dealers and 2. Date of Filing: Oct. 1,1973. /carriers, street vendors and OCTOBER 4th thru OCTOBER 13t.i ?. *" :PCV of Issue:' p 'inter sales, Average No. Weekly. copies each issue during ls 4. Location of Known Office preceding 12 months: 2,460. BIG SPECIAL ON Sofl DRUG and FIRST of Publication: 120 E. Walker Single issue nearest to filing NATIONAL St., St. Johns, Clinton, Michigan date (Oct. 1, 1973): 2,437. 48879. J Vitamins AID ITEM (2) Mail Subscriptions, 5. Location of the Average No. copies each issue Cosmetics wSs I • ~ Headquarters or General during preceding 12 months: LEAGUE Business Offices of the *S-l2'Forordered tlr l PLUS a PENNY 4,149. Single issue nearest to Dental Needs Publishers: 120 E..Walker St., filing date (Oct. 1,1973): 3,928. 20% OFF 10gr. aspirin 100's 2/$1.40 St. Johns, Michigan 48879. Sundries C. Total Paid Circulation: Good Thru \\ Mouthwash pts 2/$1.09 €. Names and Addresses of Average No. copies each issue CHAMPI0NSH Stationery First aid 2/49 Publisher, Editor and during preceding 12 months: IBH^SSW' W <* Managing Editor: 6,579. Single issue published Baby Needs Peroxide 10 VO1 2/66 Publisher -- Harold Schmaltz, 1 Halloween Cards •* * nearest to filing date (Oct. 1, Hospital and Flatware 800 W. Baldwin St., St. Johns, SERIES Alcorex pt 2/78*f Michigan 48879. 1973): 6,365. ' Editor - James Edwards, 504 D. Free Distribution Dy man, Rubber Goods assftww^ Pineoilpt 2/$151 Carrier or other m^ans: COUPON N. Morton St., St. Johns, Manicure sets $1.88 Michigan 48879. (1) Samples, complimentary, October 6-7 one lot of Minctoman vitamin 100's. 2/$2.79 and other free copies: Average Dresser sets $1.99'J Managing Editor ~ None. No. copies each issue during COSTUME f One Daily vitamin 100's.. 2/$2.79 7. Owner: preceding 12 months: 201. (If owned by a corporation, its Kitchen towels 2/99tf ,1 Redi Spray deodorant.... 2/$1.24 Single issue published nearest JEWELRY name and address must be to filing date: 163, stated and also immediately Ironing board L ,. Vz PRICE \ Parity Hose 2/99rf (2) Copies Distributed to pad and cover $1.97|| thereunder the names and News Agents, but not sold: Good Thru Toothpaste 6% oz 2/$1.09 addresses of stockholders Average No. copies each issue Cosmetic bags 29«E owning or holding 1 percent or during preceding 12 months: Vz x 10 yards tape 2/66rf more of total amount of stock. If 240. Single issue nearest to filing Around Neck Mirrors 79^ not owned by a corporation, the date (Oct 1,1973): 194. Many Many Cotton Balls 130's 2/86^ names and addresses of the E. Total Distribution (Sum of 3 pack c60 cassette tapes... $1.47 Morejtems -.-.„_. . „, „,*- individual owners must be C and D): Average No. Copies nQ given. If 'owned by a part­ v v •BfisSwwwwsii; Roball Deodorant Vk.oz..-2/$1.03 each issue during preceding 12 Bathtub applique nership or other unincorporated months: 7,020. Single issue «COUPON200 T Fast Home Permanent.... 2/$2.09 firm, its name and address, as published nearest to filing date BILLFOLDS well as that of each individual (Oct. 1, 1973): 6,722. —Also— 2 gallon cool spray Vaporizer $10.39 must be given.) SJOO I Toothbrushes 2/50^ F. Office use, left-over, Greenville News, Inc., 109 N. SPALDING golf balls $1.37 300 *l! unaccounted, spoiled after ST. JOHNS • IONIA FOOTBALL Mens and Ladies ,j i Support Stockings 2/$5.96 Lafayette St., Greenville, Mich. printing: Average No. copies FRIDAY, 7:50p.m. WRBJ-FM BILLFOLDS » 48838. each issue during preceding 12 Sun Lamp Kit $10.95 if 99 rll SuPP°rt pantV Hose 2/$6.96 Dale Stafford, 410 South St., months: 80, Single issue nearest NOTRE DAME - MICHIGAN STATE ! * m Heating pads 2/$7.96 Greenville, Mich. 48838. to filing date (Oct. 1,1973): 78. Electric Blanket $17 95 H Good Thru J! John Stafford, Rural Route 4, SATURDAY • WRBJ-FM Sin |e Ed e B,ades G. Total (Sum of E and F - fL^^B^J! 8 9 •••"•••• 2/70d- Greenville, Mich. 48838. should equal net press run Robert W. MacDonald, 326 N. ehsai3i^^mw*~ pascjaj Tissues 2/50«f shown in A): Average No. Jeffery Ave., Ithaca, Mich. DALLAS COWBOYS -WASHINGTON copies each issue during REDSKINS - MONDAY NIGHT WRBJ-FM RELIABLE 48847. preceding 12 months: 7,100. '8. Known Bondholders, Single issue nearest to filing Mortgagees, and Other Security date (Oct. 1, 1973): 6,800. WRBJ-AM WRBJ-FM Holders Owning or Holding 1 I certify that the statements Ditmer Broadcasting Co. "Your Family Health Center Percent or More of Total made by me above are correct Amount of Bonds, Mortgages or J W &*!r*/ 92.1 SERVICE Phone 593-2606 and complete. rs* r ri 1580 tJ- FOWLER 1 Other Securities. HAROLD SCHMALTZ," \ I None. ^Publisher f« fa -n^p^,

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. *, r * y WOODBURY'S FLOWERS . ^UfitobeM, 1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9A i? Bullock Creek is victim O-E gets 1st victory

threw a short pass to Ted l Ovid-Elsie picked up their O-E then put together a 50- The O-E JV's lost their game 'Geiger who just outran the yard drive in 12 plays to pick up offense, but we still had too first victory of the season with a many penalties," to the Bullock Creek JV 43-8. 20-14 win over Midland Bullock Lancer defenders for a 68-yard the winning TD. Tim Quine touchdown, * scored up the touchdown on a 1- He stated, "We can't rest on The Little Marauders only TD Creek Friday. this win because of the Corunna came on a pass from Nethaway The Marauders drew first The try for the extra point yard run. v was not successful and the 1st game this week. They had 22 to Wyrick. Halfback Kevin ••i&em- ***** blood after fullback Randy O-E's offense collected 236 returning lettermen returning Byrnes, the JV's leading scorer Bowles^broke off tackle for 25 half ended with O-E ahead 14-6. total yards with 90 of those The Lancers kicked off to O-E and we know they are always a and rusher was injured and will yards'to the Bullock Creek 4- yards coming from passing. miss the rest of the season. in the 2d half and forced a punt. fundamentally sound team." yard line. Randy bowles picked up 94 K In the next series of plays Corunna was the only team to The O-E freshman played to a One play later halfback Dean yards rushing in 12 carries. halfback BillMcDonald wentup beat Ovid-Elsie last year. scoreless tie with the BC fresh­ Hibbler scored the touchdown the middle on a draw play for 45 Leading the defense were man. They met the Corunna and quarterback Perry Munson Munson hit" 4 of 8 passes for yds and a Bullock Creek touch; the 90 yards and end Ted Geiger RobbNethaway withl4 tackles; freshman at the O-E field 7 pm passed to end Ted Gieger for the down picked up the 2-point caught 3 for 84 yards, BC had Ran'dy Bowles, 12; Mike Tuesday and the OE JV's will be 2-point conversion. at Corunna for a 7 pm game conversion to tie the game 14-14, 184 total yards. Rummell, 11; Dennis Cross, 11 Bullock Creek came right Thursday. In the 4th quarter the Lancers _and Jim Quine with JO. back after recovering a fumble were knocking on the door of the O-E had 7 first downs with 5. and scored their touchdown on a O-E goal line when junior for BC. k 33-yard pass play from quar­ linebacker Tim Bolton picked O-E had 85 yards in penalties COMING terback Don Miller to end Mark. off a BC pass and scampered 50 to BC's 20. Howison. The conversion at­ yds before being,caught from Coach Mark O'Donnell said, s tempt failed. behind. "We definitely improved our ' OCTOBER 17th PLENTY OF INTERFERENCE LEADS WAY FOR MARAUDER RUNNING BACK O-E came back when Munson Fowler remains unbeaten with victory over Olivet 50th. Fowler made it 3 straight with MacKinnon raced all the way a quarterback sneak. Fowler rushed for 169 yards, tne ground, but picked up 131 / and Norm Koenigsknecht with a 16-8 victory over Olivet Friday with a punt return for a 65-yard That ended the scoring untir led by Terry Thelen who ran for yards in the air with Copeland 10. Koenigsknecht and Simon ANNIVERSARY ^night, with the only score of the touchdown. Terry Thelen ran in about 4 minutes were left in the 83 yards in 14 carries. The hitting on 6 passes in 14 at­ are both sophomores. season against the Eagles the 2-point conversion to give game. Eagles' leading rusher, John tempts, Eagle coach, Steve Spicer coming in the last 4 minutes of That's when Olivet's Steve Pung was out for the week with Glen Simon, Fowler middle described Olivet as a "good play. the Eagles an 8-0 lead. In the 2d quarter Terry s Copeland connected with Rich a bad back, but is expected to linebacker, and Kenny Halfman defensive ball club." He said SALE Thelen scored from the 4-yard- Schriner on a 65-yard pass play play in Friday's game against defensive tackle, both had 15 they shouldn't be taken lightly line and Roger Thelen made it for 6 points. Rick Perry ran the Laingsburg. tackles followed by defensive ... "They'll probably beat a Fowler took the lead in the tackle Dave Halfman with 12 opening quarter when Bob 16-0 with a 2-point conversion on 2-point conversion for Olivet. Olivet was held to 57 yards on few teams before the season's over." AT Fowler will host Laingsburg Friday night. Laingsburg suffered their 1st loss to new league opponent Fulton 6-0 last Last quarter run leads De Witt over P-W Friday. BORON'S After the Laingsburg contest J Panthers a • 14-12 victory over Friday, the Eagles find the 122 N.CLINTON PHONE DEWITT-With time running Westphalia bounced back and the 3rd period and the DeWitt Bruce Brown. schedule no softer the next out in the final period and the Pewamo-Westphalia scored on a 1-yard run by Randy winning touchdown was the ST. JOHNS 224-7423 Pirates. Pat Thelen led the P-W week-they face Potterville who Pewamo-Westphalia leading by Walter and another by Pat final score of the* game. rushing game with 53 yards and is currently 3-0. 2 points, DeWitt's Al Brown DeWitt started the scoring in Thelen. i Brown picked up 91 yards in also hit on 8 of 18 passes for 69 hauled in a Bob Rice pass and the contest with a 32-yard run Neither conversion attempt 13 carries for DeWitt and yards. ' didn't stop running until he by Rick Moody in the 1st was successful, giving the caught 2 passes for 101 yards. Gery Beachnau led the P-W of St. Johns- crossed the goal line 75 yards quarter. Bob Rice ran in the 2- Pirates a 12-8 lead at the end of Defensively, the Eagles were REHMANN'S- from the line of scrimmage. defense with 6 tackles and 7 point for an 8-0 DeWitt lead. the half. led by linebackers John Perez assists and Steve Simon was The touchdown gave the In the 2nd period, Pewamo- Both teams were scoreless in and Steve Dalman and halfback credited by coach Bill Marks The Store of Large Selections •NS,\W>^ *' " \ J !£>£* with a good overall defensive job. Nationally Known Brands 2^ y B|G DAYS 0F SAVINGS TO YOU -C DeWitt takes on Fulton Friday. The Fulton Pirates, new to the CMAC have an un­ beaten 3-0 record. Pewamo-Westnhalia k nnw 3- 0 and takes on Portland St Patrick Fridav in a home game. Freshmen beat Holt ST JOHNS - The St Jonns ° freshmen defeated the Holt SALE STARTS freshmen 28-0 Thursday night in St Johns. THURS:,OCT.4TOOCT.13 Mark Barrett scored on a 70- yard touchdown run and he also ran for 2, 2-point conversions. ALL MERCHANDISE FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY i Barrett piled up 109 yards SALE IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF rushing in 9 carries. FIRST QUALITY NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS Mark Geller ran in from the 50 and the 28 for 2 touchdowns Members of the 1973 St Johns High School cross country squad are (front, from left) Ralph Shinevar, Steve Sutfin, and had 99 yards in 4 carries. OTHER Andy Clark, Wayne Fedewa, Larry Kanaski, Kevin Wright, Jim Wagner, (2d row) Debbie Rudy (manager), Bob Quarterback Jerry Bashore a special group of Chamberlain, BUI Kohls, Leonard Mailand, Dave Spousta, Eric Barks, Brian Maier, Ruff Frost, Rick Pardee (3d row), scored a touchdown on a 4-yard run and had 62 yards in 8 NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS SUITS Larry Slagell, Mike Warr, Don Lewis, Stewart Hazle, Jim Rasmussen, Kevin Bargar, Dan Magsig, Randy Root, Gary carries. tosekrans and Regino Salazar, ^ Terry Sehlke also rushed for *iato*30 81 yards in 12 carries, SUITS and The freshmen Redwings OFF grounded out an amazing 439 CITY OF ST. JOHNS CITY OF ST. JOHNS yards rushing against Holt. and The Redwings had recovered OTHER fumbles by Alan Rennells and Notice of Public Hearing Notice of Public Hearing Jerry Bashore. SPORT Scott Mailand picked off a Holt pass. COATS Their next game is Thursday ORIGINAL 8 at 7 pm against Ionia away. PRICE 5 to*15 October 23, 1973 OFF October 23, 1973 St Johns Cross Tobe heldin Commission Chambers, 121E. Walker Street at All Weather Coats and Wool Topcoats 12:30 p.m. Country OCTOBER To be held in Commission Chambers, 121 E. Walker Street, Purpose: Appeal on the Zoning Administrator's in­ 8 St. Johns, Michigan, at 12:30 p.m. " 55T- 6 ' ' Almalv. UNDER $50 5 OFF terpretation of the Zoning Ordinance to deny Mr. Donald iMcin - 8 Lowell Inv. M. Dewitt a building permit to construct an unattached 8 Purpose: An appeal on the Zoning Administrator's in­ iThu- 11 Hastings (T) 5:00 OVER $50 10 OFF garage in his rear side yard. The Ordinance requires on a •Sat -13 Clinton County terpretation of the Zoning Ordinance to deny Mr. Howard corner lot, that a garage set back the required side yard Purvis a building permit to construct an unattached IThu - 18 GdLdge(H)5:0Q, distance of that of the principal building (20ft) and fur­ iThu -725 Alma q? 5:0ft garage. Mr. Purvis proposes a side yard setback of only 1 ther provides that in no case shall the building set closer GROUP OF HAGGAR DOUBLE KNITS foot, when 5 feet is required for an accessory building. .Sat -"27 " ' Regional! than 20 ft. to street line which is the right-of-way line. Mr. •, Tue - 30 Conference S Dewitt proposes a 10' setback. Legal Description: Lots 4,5,6 of Block 100, Walker and Steel SLACKS Peg.$18 NOW 12 Subdivision Legal Description: Lots l&2Block 94, Original Plat% MORTGAGE , Tax Roll No.:, 1394-00 Tax Roll No.: 748-04 $ 00 Address: 711 Franklin Street Address: 701 S. Mead PAYMENT V 2 Off Sleeveless Sweaters Randy L. Humphrey, Zoning Administrator Randy L. Humphrey, Zoning Administrator PROTECTION With Purchase of Corduroy Slacks We offer a combination of mortgage insurance which will pay off the . mortgage if you die and ; ALL MENS and BOYS SPECIAL CLINTON COUNTY ZONING REPLACEMENT NEW FALL SHOES ON SALE MEETING INCOME BOARD OF S-A-L-E Our Entire Stock of _ i INSURANCE A Special Meeting of the Clinton County Zoning Appeal Board 6r-07'-31", a radius of 2291.83 ft, & a long chord of 244.89 ft. MENS and BOYS will be held on Tuesday, October 9, 1973 at 8 p.m. in the bearing N 9*00'00" E. 245.68 ft; th N 12S03'-45" E alg. the c/1 which Will make ON ALL Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. of Shavey Rd.22.17 ft; thS B9^58'-2S" E 333.00 ft; th S 00"21'- (Inpayments if you are. Fall and Winter / 32" W 200 ft; th S 37=M9'-1L" W 273.12 ft; th S 5^50'-03" W M sick or injured and can't DEWITT TOWNSHIP 238.77 ft; th S 89^18*56" E 429.5I'ft; th N 00°-02'22 E 218.24 ft;' work. '•" ', • • ''• '-MENS-LADIES Coats and Jackets th S 89"-23'-ll" E 425.91 ft; th S 0(P-09-53" E 69.55 ft; th S 89"- This fine coverage costs The appeal of Long Development Company to erect struc­ 16M)9"E 175.53 ft; th N'OCW-TO" E 823.82 ft; th N OOP-00'-52"' legs than you think! L W 826.24 ft to the E-W1/4 Sec In of sd Sec 18; th N,89' L28'-02" ANDCHILDRENS ON SALE tures which do not meet the minimum yard requirements on F the following described parcels: W alg sd 1/4 sec In 775.42 ft; th S 00 <-30M8" W 312.02 ft; th N A father at age 25 can 893-29M3" W 220.24 ft to the cen of Shavey Rd; th N WW- protectaSap.ODO, 30-year including Leather Coats I Lots 31 through 34, lots 39 through 41, lots 92 through 99, lots 45" E 7,39 ft; th alg the arc of a 4 '-O0' tangent curve to the left mortgage on his.home SNOWMOBILE 101 through 105, lots 45 through 47, lot 49, lot 56, lot 106, lot 113, (the c/1 of Shavey Rd) having a central angle of llW-15", a for just over $10.00 per ONE GROUP JACKETS and lot 124, lot 137, lots 25 through 30, lots 80 through 83 and lots 35 radius of 1432.40 ft., & a long chord of 289.61 ft bearing N 6°- month-a small amount through 91. 15'-38" E 290.10 ft; th N 00A27*-30" E 1019.90 ft alg the c/1 of for family peace of SUITS Shavey Rd; th S. 89*29'-00" E 1740.50 ft to the E In of sd Sec iilind. ••.•'••.. COATS V2 PRICE 18; th N 00'M3,-57" E alg sd, Sec In 1626.06 ft to the NE cor of, For Complete" The above lots are land embraced in the Plat of Country sdScclO, (also being the cen of HerbisonRd); thNW^W W Facts See Or Call 1 Meadows Estates, a Proposed Subdivision of part of the E. alg the N In of sd Sec 18,1734.15 ft to the cen of Shavey Rd, th WILLIAM KHOLLEY 1/2 of Sec, 18, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Twp., Clinton Cty,, Mich, S 0Ow-27,-30" Walg the cen of Shavey Rd 653.75 ft; th S 89^29'- OPEN desc as foil: 50" W 199.34 ft; th N 31r-49'-28" W 387.02 ft; th N 00A-27'-30" E. • Carter - Melvin s 332.98 ft. to the N In of sd Sec 18 (cen of Herbison Rd); th N INSURANCE AGENCY MONDAY Beg. at the N1/4 cor of sd Sec 18; th S 00°43'-45" W 2643.58 f t. 89«07'-00n W alg sd Sec In, 500.68 ft. to the p.o.b. This tract algUhe N-S1/4 In. to the cen. of sd. Sec 18; th continuing S, contains lots numbered one (ih thru 149. . Your Independent CLOTHING — FURNISHINGS — SHOES and OOMW W 1827,76 ft alg the N-S 1/4 In; th S 89W-46" E Insurance Agency: (309.37 ft to the cen of Shavey Rd; th alg the c/1 of Shavey Rd., for DAD and LAD 6 ( .122 W. Main, Elsie ' FRIDAY N5 -56'-i4" E 421,19 ft; th alg the arc of a 2 *-30' tangent curve Arnold RMinarik, 1 to the right (the c/1 of Shavey Rd) having a central angle of Zoning Administrator Phone 8624227 ST. JOHbSi Residence Phono 224-7580 NITES 10A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 4,1973 1 Lions test vision * Saylpr-Beall promotes Obituaries vat Fulton L

The Maple Valley Lions Club Adults are encouraged to also Walter Steward Jr Oldsmobile in Lansing. is holding eye examinations take elementary children to the Clayton Church sight screen. ST JOHNS-Walter Steward Steward has been with the Denton,, Md High School and Surviving are his wife; through the use of sight Jr, 28,906 N Oakland, St Johns company 1 year. He formerly received his bachelor of science daughters, Mrs Nellie Russell of screeners Thursday, Friday, The eye examinations are being held at Fulton High has been named transportation taught school for 4-1/2 years degree from McPherson Bannister, Mrs Marlene and Saturday, Oct 4, 5 & 6. manager and government sales and was an industrial arts College in Kansas in 1967. Services were held Oct 2 from Wilhelm of Ithaca,' Mrs Donna School, 1/2 mile south of Mid- Lee A Rummell Funeral Home, High School students will be dleton. representatives for Saylor Beall teacher at Fowler for 3 years. Steward and his wife, Bar­ Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio; 3 screened Thursday and Friday Corp. Born and raised \n Greens­ bara, have been residents of St in DeWitt for Clayton Allen sons, Donald of St Johns, Earl of- There is no charge, Church, 20, 261 Solon Rd, from_8 am until 4 pm. Formerly a plant employee boro, Md, he is a graduate of Johns for 3 years. Owosso, Leland of St Clair DeWitt, who died Sept 29 Shores; 1 sister, Mrs Martha following an automobile ac­ Dobschinski of Brant; 3 cident brothers, Clare of Utica, Glenn Rev Lavern Bretz officiated of Lakeview, Gene of In­ with burialat DeWitt Cemetery. dianapolis, Ind; 34/ grand­ He was born Feb 1,1953 in St children and 2 great grand­ Johns, the son of Mr and Mrs children. One son, James, Clayton B Church of DeWitt. preceded him in death, He was a 1971 graduate of i DeWitt High School and was employed as a salesman, for John Fabian Roberts Distributing Co, Surviving are his parents; grandparents, Mr and Mrs John Fabian, 52, owner of Virgil Sample; grandparents, Highland Hills Golf Course, died Mr and Mrs Nickolas Surdenik suddenly at his home, 5183 US- of Lansing; 2 brothers, Steve 27 Saturday, Sept 29. and Michael of DeWitt; 2 Funeral services were held sisters, Karen and Sharon, both Wednesday, Oct 3, at People's of DeWitt. . Church in East Lansing. He is survived by his wife, Eleanor; son, John Jr of 405 Meadowview, St Johns; 2 Leila Zimmer grandchildren, John Robert Fabian in and Amy. / Burial was at EvergreeiK Services were held Tuesday, Cemetery imLansing. Oct 2 from Lee A Rummell Funeral Home in DeWitt for Leila Maxine Zimmer, 37, 7505 John Drew W Chadwick Rd, DeWitt. Rev Father Jerome Schmitt officiated. ST. JOHNS - John Drew, 84, She died Sept28in Watertown 501W Park S t r e e t, St Johns, Twp, the victim of an died Sept 27 at the Ovid Con­ automobile accident. Y valescent Home after a long She was bom Nov 15,1935 in illness. Funeral services were Ionia, the daughter of Bart and held Sept 29 at the Osgood Iva Flint. Funeral 'Home. Rev Francis She was married Nov 15,1953 Johannides officiated. Burial in Portland to Robert H Zim- was in Union Home Cemetery. Survivihg are tier husband, Robert E Zimmer of DeWitt; 3 He was born in Clinton County daughters, Dawn, Tracy and on Sept 15, 1889, the son of Jodi; sisters, Mrs Phyllis Frederick K. Drew and Augusta Wallace and Mrs Mana Jean Rudolph. Stanton, both of Ionia; step­ 1 father, John Badder of Ionia He was married to Jennie M. and 1 grandson. "" Grubaugh in Owosso, March 2, 1916. He resided in Clinton County most of his life and he Mrs Eva Waters was a member of the United Methodist Church in St Johns. ELSIE (c) -Funeral services for Mrs Eva Waters, 86, of He is survived by l son, Carland were held Monday, Oct Gordon Drew ofj Newayo, 1, at the Carter Funeral Home Michigan;.l daughter, Mrs Villa in Elsie. The Rev Darold D. Davis of Bancroft; 5 grand­ Boyd officiated and burial was children and 2 great­ made in Fairfield Cemetery. grandchildren. " - <• Mrs Waters died Friday morning at Carson City Hospital, Mrs Waters was born ^in'GraM-Coimty-oij-Bepi'iS; 1887 and hatf resided allol her' life in the Carland area. She and George Austin were married in 1906. He died in 1919. from VAN W.HOAG She and Henry Waters were married in March 1936. He died in June 1971. Surviving arevl son, Glenn Dear friends. Austin of Alma; 1 step-son, II deserves emphasis that Russell of Shepardsville; 6 the time, the place, the char­ grandchildren and 1 great­ acter of the funeral service, grandchild. the merchandise used, (he cemetery selected - these are decisions of the family of the AAarlie Shepard deceased. The funeral (direc­ tor acts only as a representa­ tive of the family. ^ ELSIE (c) - Funeral services The clergyman should be for Marlie J. Shepard, 63, of 216 consulted In matters that con­ Sterling St, Ashley were held cern him before any decisions Saturday at the Carter Funeral are made. Home in Elsie. The Rev Marian Demint officiated and burial Respectfully, was made in Ford Cemetery. Mr Shepard died Thursday, Sept 27, at Carson City Hospital after an illness of several months, Mr Shepard was born Sept 26, ^*V £^ /J^*yfr~"' 1910 in Elwell to Perry and Nellie Shepard. He had resided most of his life in the Bannister and Elsie areas for the past 26 years. He and the former Alverta Harshman were fioog Funeral Home married Dec 9, 1933 in Detroit. Mr Shepard was retired from ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN

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OVID NOW TAKING applications for SALESMEN: Find out about FOR SALE — New house on ONE LOT FOR SALE on NOW TAKING applications WANTED — Reliable person to corner of Johnson Rd. on US- Almost new (3 months ago) 3 Lehman Road. Will build be manager and bartender of shoe salesman. Good working the challenging career op­ Help Wanted for shoe salesman. Good portunities with IDS. We sell 27. 1-1/2 acres of land, 3 bedrooms, living room, using your plans or ours. Will working conditions and local private club. For further conditions and fringe benefits. dining room, kitchen with Apply in person at Economy Face Amount certificates, Life bedrooms with full help arrange financing. Call fringe benefits. Apply in information call 224-3476 after 4 basement. Also, 3 homes for built in range inlayed and Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587- p.m. 23-2-p-l Shoe Store in St. Johns. 21-3-1 Insurance, Mutual Funds, oil MAN OR WOMAN-Detroit person at Economy Shoe and gas limited partnership, sale on Airport Rd., l/4 mile • carpeting throughout 3811. 28-tf4 Free Press motor route in StoreinSt.Johns. 21-3-1 south of Kfnley Rd. One aluminum siding, full MAN OR WOMAN for motor etc. Annualized commissions: and near St Johns and Elsie. APPLICATIONS flow being Call Mr. Meyers, 482-5565, 484- beautiful home sets on 10-1/2 basement NEED acreage, St. Johns, 485-6420. 22-tf-l EARN AT HOME, ad­ taken for employment. Apply at route delivery of newspapers in acres of land featured by. a the St. Johns-DeWitt area. 9448after5PM. , 17-10-p-2 CALL NOW DeWitt, or Portland area. Call dressing envelopes & labels the Wheel Inn. 23-3-p-l walkout sundeck on the It won't last long! Mr. Dave Whitcomb. LaNoble ^••ftlAN OR WOMAN for motor in your spare time. Send 25$ Prefer someone who lives in upper level and a walkout this area. Opportunity to have a NEW EXQUISITE OFFERING Augsbury (313) 732-7970 or Realty - Realtors, 1516 E. route delivery of newspapers & self-addressed envelope to WANTED - Auxiliary basement with sliding glass (313) 621-3423 G.E. BAKER Michigan, 482-1637 evenings 627- I.S.R. Chase, R.F.D., profitable part-time business. — 138 year old company is in the St. Johns-DeWitt area. Policeman for nights and seeking distributors in St. Johns doors onto a patio. Also BUILDING IN­ 9764. 23-1-p-J Prefer someone who lives in Wingdale.N.Y. 21-4-p-l weekends. 'Application Must have own car and be highlighting this beautiful available at 12:30 p.m. daily area. Opportunity unlimited. CORPORATED G 4298 this area. Opportunity to available at the Bellage office Earn $15,000. first year part- setting is a pond. The other 2 Corunna Road, Flint. 20-tf-4 FOR SALE BY OWNER - 3 have a profitable part-time 117 E. FrontSt, Ovid. 23-3-p-l and 6:00 a.m. Saturday and homes are near completion WANTED - Man with GM Sunday. For more information time and more full-time. Under bedroom ranch style home business. Must have own car parts experience to manage $1,000 investment is protected and set on 1 acre lots. Call HOME SEEKERS! We have completely carpeted with large call or write W.A. Snyder 485- 224-3427 or 224-3910. 21-3-D-4 and be available at 12:30 parts department for GM SANITATION foreman wanted. by inventory. Write Mid-West six new homes under con­ kitchen, full basement and .m. daily and 6:00 a.m. 3211 Extension 300. The State dealer. Good working con­ Full time employment. Must be Journal, Lansing. ' 21-3-p-l Protection, 2710 W. Court, Suite struction in the St. Johns attached garage. Call224-6143. Saturday and Sunday. For ditions, pleasant surroun­ neat and reliable, 5 nights week. 16, Flint, Michigan. 21-3-D-2 BUILDING LOTS available area all with 7-3/4% interest 20-tf-4 more information call or dings, good pi.y, paid Experience not necessary. in Ovid area. Will build using rates with assumable write W.A. Snyder 485-3211 vacations, hospitalization REGISTERED NURSES part- mortgages. We also have Good wages and benefits. Phone time on 7:00 to 3:00 and 3:00 to your plans or ours. Fedewa Extension 300. The State insurance available, 669-3500 or apply in person, Builders, Inc. " 51-tf-4 building lots in the country Journal, Lansing. 21-3-p-l retirement plan. Apply in 11:00 shifts. Full and part-time Jobs Wanted with low, low interest rates personnel office, Mich. Beef Co. on 11:00 to 7:00 shifts. Every person. See'Norman Cain, DeWitt. 23-1-p-l WE, OURSELVES, will buy on the financing! Existing Cain Buick, Pontiac, 210 W. other weekend off. Please call CUSTOM Barn White mortgages can be easily EGISTERED NURSES Gratiot Community Hospital, your land contract. For DAY, WEEK, MONTH or part-time on 7:00 to 3:00 and Higham, St. Johns, Mich. WANTED—Man to work in low Washing. Call B.G. Schafer, prompt, courteous action, assumed... all are well 224-3231. 20-tf-l 300 Warwick Drive, Alma. below the current rates. LONG TERM LEASE 3:00 to 11:00 shifts. Full and temperature conditions with Phone 517-463-1101. Extension Pewamo 517-593-3550. 20-tf-3 call Fofd S. LaNoble, part-time on 11:00 to 7:00 local meat company. Will LaNoble Realty, 1516 E. Don't wait... call today! 246. An equal opportunity Duane J. Andersen Real CAINS, Inc. shifts. Every other weekend WANTED — Beef unloader. supply all cold weather clothes. employer. 21-3-p-l CUSTOM Barn White Washing. Michigan, Lansing, Phone off. Please call Gratiot Must be neat and reliable. Must be neat and reliable. Call B.G. Schafer, Pewamo 517- (517)-482-1637. Evenings Estate, Inc. or call Joyce BUICK-PONTIAC Community Hospital, 300 593-3550. 20-tf-3 Andersen at 669-5126.4600 W. OPEL-GMC Experience not necessary. Experience not necessary. EARN AT HOME, addressing (517)-337-1276. 37-tf4 Warwick Drive, Alma. Good wages and benefits. Phone Good wages and benefits. Phone Saginaw in Lansing, Phone 517-463-1101. Ex­ envelopes & labels in your spare BOOKKEEPER — 21 years Michigan. _21-tf-4 669-3500 or apply in person, 669-3500 or apply in person, time. Send 25$ & self-addressed 4 NEW HOMES under 210 \V. Higham tension 246. An equal op- Michigan Beef Company, personnel office, Mich. Beef experience. 224-4495. 23-3-p-3 construction in Westphalia envelope to I.S.R. Chase, FOR SALE — by owner. Ranch 2-tf ortunity employer. 21-3-p-l DeWitt. 23-1-p-l Co., DeWitt. 23-1-p-l R.F.D.,Wingdale,N.Y. 21-4-p-l and surrounding area for •sale. Call Fedewa Builders, style home. 6 rooms at 804 E. Real Estate Inc. 587-3811. 42-tf-4 Sheridan Rd. Phone 482-1646. WANTED - Man with GM 22-3-P-4 - parts experience to manage LOOKING FOR parts department for GM FOR SALE BY OWNER-3 FOR SALE — 3 bedroom TO BUY OR SELL real estate '•dealer. Good -working con­ bedroom ranch style home older home, zoned,.com-, call, a salesman. - Stan Cowan. ANEW HOME? ditions, pleasarit surroundings, completely carpeted with 'iHercial, can arrange Area representative. For good pay, paid vacations, large kitchen, full basement financing. 1001E State. 8-tM Superior Realty of Owosso. We'll Build You . hospitalization insurance and attached garage. Call Phone 224-3685. What You Want BUSINESS '•: SERVICE: DIMlScM* available., retirement plan. 224-6143. a0-tf-4 AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN ON YOUR LOT OR Apply in person. See Norman EQUIPMENT Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms Cain, Cain Buick, Pontiac, 210 BRICK RANCH HOME on OR OURS.... large double corner land­ Uaslng-Rentals-Servlce-Parts W. Higham, St. Johns, Mich. "Home Of The Friendly People" 224-3231. # 20-tf-l scaped lot, fireplace, patio, WILLARD SEARLES heated garage, possible land ARTS & CRAFTS CLEANERS JEWELRY MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC Residential Builder HELP WANTED - Woman for contract terms. Shown by 5122 North Grind Rlftr Liruini, Mich. ST. JOHNS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, LEVEY'S JEWELRY, general office work. appointment only. Call 224- 517 485-4355 Phone 224-3297 NEEDLE ARTS, 701 S. 3685. 21-3-P-4 Kibbee Ph. 224-2956. Needle pickup and delivery, 103 W. Orange Blossom diamond Bookkeeping necessary, point, crewel embroidery, Walker, phone 224-4529. rings, Bulova & Accutron references required. 5 days rug hooking. Watches. Elsie, 862-4300. week. 224-2327 for interview. Karber Block Co. 22-3-p-l DRUGS Best Blade Cut PARTY SUPPLIES AUCTIONEER PARR'S REXALL DRUGS, Business open daily 7:30 a.m. to 9 Opportunity AL GALLOWAY, AUC­ p.m., Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5 D & B PARTY SHOPPE, BEEF ROAST TIONEER Used .Farm 7 p.m. Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Frl. & Sat. SALESMEN: Find out about Machinery & Parts. St. the challenging career op­ Johns, 224-4713. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. 224 N. Clinton. portunities with IDS. We sell ELECTRICIANS Face Amount certificates, Life Insurance, Mutal AUTOMOTIVE SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., PLUMBING Funds, oil and gas limited Residential - Commercial - partnership, etc. Annualized Industrial, 224-4277, 807-1/2 commissions. Call Mr. ROUND BONE or BILL FOWLER FORD. New DUNKEL PLUMBING AND LADY KAY Lean Meaty E. State St. HEATING, Licensed Master Meyers, 482-5565, 484-9448 ENGLISH BONE & Used Cars & Pick-ups. N. after 5 PM. 17-10-P-2 FREE LOTTERY TICKET US-27, DeWitt, 669-2725. Plumber Ph. 224-3372, 807 E. s 00 State St. With 25 Purchase Excluding SHORT FERTILIZERS NEW EXQUISITE OF­ BREAD CAIN - BUICK — PON­ FERING — 138 year old Beer, Wine & Cigarettes TIAC, New & Used Cars, 210 ZEEB FERTILIZERS, company is seeking * W. Higham, Complete Body REAL ESTATE distributors in St. Johns iipp ^^ & Service: Everything Tor the soil, St. Johns, 224-3234, Ashley, 847- area* Opportunity unlimited. LB. 3571. BURTON ABSTRACT AND Earn $15,000. first year part- EGAN FORD SALES, INC., TITLE CO. Abstract and time and more full-time. PEANUT BUTTER BONELESS 200 W. Higham, phone 224- Title Services, 119 N. Clin­ Under $1,000. investment is ICE CREAM * 2285. Pinto-Ford-Maverick- FINANCIAL ton. Ph. 224-3294. protected by inventory. PLAIN CHUCK Torino-Mustang. Write Mid-West Protection, CAPITOL SAVINGS & 6/53 2710 W. Court, Suite 16, Flint, „ or 18 oz. SANDWICHES ROAST LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Michigan. 21-3-D-2. Pak HUB TIRE CENTER, B.F. RESTAURANT Clinton, 224-2304, Safety for CRUNCHY Goodrich Tires, Ph. 224-3218, Savings since 1890. Pan Ready 09 Front End Alignment, DALEY'S FINE FOOD, DEALERS WANTED FOR LB. VIKING snowmobiles, please FLORISTS Dining & cocktails, Ph. 224- BAKERS BOB'S AUTO BODY, 3072, S. US 27-1/2 mile S. M- contact E & M Distributors, Complete Collision Service, 21. Inc., 1958 Greenwood Road, FRESH 224-2921, 800 N, Lansing. Say ft with Quality Flowers Prescott, Michigan 48756, Phone (517) 873-3500. 23-2-p-2 IM. from WOODBURY'S 12 oz. ;ROUND CHUCK FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. VACUUM SALES ENRY E. DREPS, INC., Clinton, St. Johns, 2244216. Cars, Trucks & Motor Home BAKERSANGEL FLAKE CAMPBELL'S 19 Serv. 11375 N. US-27, 669- KIRBY CENTER OF ST. CONCRETE 9996. FOODS JOHNS, Vacuum Sales and $ LB. Service moved to new COCONUT 70, 29 \ ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns, location at 705 N. U.S.-27, SOUPS DEBAR CHEVROLET CO., Michigan Grade 1 Home Baked Bread, Pies, formerly known as the Aloha A new home is a lifetime ^ New & Used Cars, Elsie 862- Cookies, Choice Meats, Drive-In. 224-7222. investment. Let us help NORTHERN 4800. You can't do better IfNORTHER N CHICKEN NOODLE Carry-out service. you secure this in- • PAPER TOWEIS anywhere. vestment with the best WESTERN basement wall possible • or MUSHROOM GIFTS a poured concrete wall. New Crop MOORE OIL CO., If tfs Fresh Crisp Large 254 tires, see us, 909 E. State, Ph. TOM'S WESTERN STORE, We are equipped to do THE TREASURE CHEST, 3 lb. Bag 224-4726. lmi. W. Ovid, &-5:30 Mon.- the complete job or any TOWELS Si B 220' N, Clinton, Hallmark Sat., Fri, ill 0. Anytime1 byi pari of'It. Bring your Cards - Russel Stover Candy. 2-PAK COOKING PASCAL " "7 Appt.f 834-5446, ' - j prints over or call for an «•""« appointment 587-3811. HETTLER'S MOTOR HARDWARE ONIONS CELERY SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker READY-MIX CONCRETE GREEN ginMT Service, Good Used Trucks, FOR ALL YOUR For All Your Needs WHOLE bllUil £ DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph. QUALITY-SERVICE 669-6875. DeWitt, Whirlpool 10 oz. Bottle BARBERS Appliances, Zenith TV, CLASSIFIED MUSHROOMS AT Plumbing and Heating. FEDEWA 2&oz. No Deposit MAHARS BEAUFORE'S BARBER SHOP, 1002-1/2 State. Open INSURANCE NEEDS AMERICAN-LEADER Tues. Thru Sat. also Wed. & BUILDERS, Coca Cola Fri. evenings. JIM MCKENZIE IN­ CALL 224-2361 Inc. WINE SURANCE, All Lines of Ins. 6^18 Wright Road, 0LE0 < LB 224-2479 Ionia 521-2430. 5!//Miles South of Fowler. 8/79" TAKE-OUT 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Octobers 1973 FOR SALE - 3 bedroom older north of Gaylord. OPEN BUILDING LOTS available in home, zoned commercial, can HOUSE Friday, Saturday, & COUNTRY Ranch near Ovid - FARM MACHINERY Ovid area. Will build using your TRAILER space for rent; 224- BOOMS RED & WHITE TO" arrange financing. 1001E State. Sunday, each-week for balance CLASSIFIED AD PAGES Offers 3 large bedrooms, ; n • plans or ours. Fedewa Builders, 7004, . 2l 3-p-6 ;SILOS:Nowinour45th,y - 8-tf-4 of September, at Field Office on tastefully decorated Inc. 51-tM Wurm Road near Wolverine 1 CASH RATE 5* per word throughout, large living room, 'serving the more aggress offering wall to wall carpeting, and cost conscious farm HOME SEEKERS! We have six 4 NEW HOMES under con­ mile east on Afton Road, 2 miles 1 Minimum1 50' per insertion Automotive , Silos for every purpose, new homes under construction struction in Westphalia and south on Mollineaux Road, and combination kitchen and dining area, full bath, basement with all the facts before you in the St. Jonns area all with 7- surrounding area for sale. Call 3/4 mile east on Wurm Road. Save a 25rf service fee by paying for your charged Find out what a really h 3/4% interest rates with Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587-3811, Write or phone for map and full recreation .room, attached 2-1/2 1973 Mercury Comet 4-door, ad within 10 days of insertion. car garage, located on a large plaster coat is. Is it api assumable mortgages, We also 42-tf-4 information. BEN SCHENCK & 6 cylinder automatic. Power with a cement gun for better have building lots in the country ASSOCIATES, INC. 200 Main country lot; Price reduced to steering, radio and deluxe BOX NUMBERS in care $28,500. adhesion and a much much with low, low interest rates on ONE LOT FOR SALE on Leh­ St., East Jordan, Mich, 49727. 00 trim. Only 6,000 miles. Call heavier plaster lining inside the financing! Existing man Road. Will build using your Phone: (616) 536-7641 or of this office add <1 224-3685. 21-3-p-ll Elsie - 3 bedroom - loaded on a like we do? We install the mortgages can be easily plans or ours. Will help arrange Wolverine Field Office, Phone: ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE . foundation. Our trucks are assumed,.. all are well below financing. Call Fedewa (616) 525-8453. quiet residential street, LATE 1970 .GMC truck custom ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY features good room sizes self unloading with hydraulic the current rates. . Don't Builders, Inc* 587-3811. 28-tf4 AT5P;M. camper. Built and traveling . booms. Silo-Matic and wait,,.call today! Diiane J. throughout, main floor bath, twin camperself contained. Has FOR SALE - New house on basement, gas heat, l-i/2 car yVanDale equipment. Order Andersen Real Estate, Inc. or 10 ACRE PARCELS, WHILE OVID 2 large beds. 3003 Turner St. corner of Johnson Rd. on US-27. other 2 homes are near com­ garage, priced in the low teens. how and avoid the fall rush. call Joyce Andersen at 669-5126, THEY LAST, excellent hunting, Almost new {3 months ago) 3 Lansing 372-4126.. 22-3-p-ll 1-1/2 acres of land, 3 bedrooms pletion and set on 1 acre lots. Available on land contract with Booms'SIIo*€o. Inc, Harbor 4600 W. Saginaw in Lansing, fishing, snowmobiling, all bedrooms, living room, dining with full basement. Also, 3 Call224-3427or224-3910. 21-3-D-4 $1500.00 down. Beach, Mi, MSItt/Vtai,... Michigan. 21-tf-4 wooded - some with water -- homes for sale on Airport Rd., room, kitchen with built-in 1973 Mercury Comet 4-door, 6 (517) 479-6554, or contact Jim V some adjoin state land -- range inlayed and carpeting cylinder automatic. Power 1/4 mile south of Kinley Rd. One BRICK RANCH HOME on large Roy Spiess Agency, 313 N. O'Connor, St. Johns. Mi, H WE, OURSELVES, will buy campers & trailers allowed - throughout aluminum siding, steering, radio and deluxe trim. beautiful home sets on 10-1/2 double corner landscaped lot, Washington St., Owosso, Mich. 48879. Phone; 224-7414. your land contract. For prompt, good roads - all parcels sur­ full basement Only 6,000 miles. Call 224-3685. acres of land featured by a fireplace, patio, heated garage, Phone Frank Santrucek 517-723- 10-tf-18 courteous action, call Ford S. veyed and have insured titles - walkout sundeck on the upper CALL NOW 21-3-p-ll possible land contract terms. 2239,725-2188. 23-1-P-4 LaNoble. LaN,oble Realty, 1516' some parcels at $4,900. level and'Twalko'ut basenient Shown by appointment only. Itwon't last long! Mrf Augsbury E. Michigan, Lansing, Phone FOR SALE—Mounted Ne Property located 7 miles off of I- with sliding glass doors onto a Call 224-3685. . 21-3-p-4 (313) 732-7970 or (313) 621-3423 Idea 2-row corn picker and <517)-482-1637. Evenings (517)- 75, just east of Wolverine, patio. Also highlighting this G.E. BAKER BUILDING I HAVE a buyer for 80 to 120 acres of farmland in the mid- Motorcycles 12 sheller. 224-4566. 21-3-P-18 337-1276. 37-tf-4 Michigan, which is 19^miles beautiful setting is a pond. The Tuition IB oppressively high in INCORPORATED G 4298 the school of hard knocks. Corunna Road, Flint. 20-tf-4 Michigan area. Call Jim Wright, Slonaker and Berry Suzuki TC120 1969. Dual Realtors, 313-694-6533. 23-l-p4 range transmission perfect Farm Produce 19 condition except needs new paint. $170. 224-2544 or 501 Resort Property FOR SALE - Sweet onions, ' Clark St. 21-3-p-12 variety of squash, and For Sale rummage sale. 1/4 E, 1/4 Suzuki TC120 1969. Dual range south of Ashley School. transmission perfect condition TOWN & COUNTRY 10 ACRE PARCELS, WHILE McClelland Rd. 847-2592. V except needs new paint. $170. 21-3-P-19 THEY LAST, excellent 224-2544 or 501 Clark St. hunting, fishing, 1_ snowmobiling, all wooded - 21-3-p-12 FOR SALE - Sweet onions, some with water -- some variety of squash, and rum­ adjoin state land -- campers mage sale, 1/4 E, 1/4 south of & trailers allowed - good Farm Machinery 18 Ashley School. McClelland Rd. roads - all parcels surveyed 847-2592. 21-3-p-19 and have insured titles - CARPETS SHELLED corn at discount Bin some parcels at $4,900. BEHLEN CORN CRIBS — Property located 7 miles off Heavy steal rods welded and damaged. 100's of bushel nSy of 1-75, just east of dip galvanized for years of Essex Township. Contact Fred Wolverine, Michigan, which rust-free service and high MohnkeSt. Johns, Mich. 300 E. is 19 miles north of Gaylord. resale value. Will stand high Railroad, 224-2456 before 9 a.m. OPEN HOUSE Friday, winds even when empry. See 22-tf-19 Saturday & Sunday, each the various sizes available in week for balance of Sep­ stock for immediate delivery FOR SALE - Squash, all kinds. <; Grand tember, at Field Office on at Fedewa Builders, Inc., Glen Pearson, 3540 West Jason Wurm Road near Wolverine 6218 Wright Rd., Fowler. Rd. 23-3-p-' 1 mile east on Afton Road, 2 Limited supply at pre-season miles south on Mollineaux prices. Financing available SHAPE UP Road, and 3/4 mile east on through your ASC office at 8- A reckless driver unci MB life. Wurm Road. Write or phone 3/4 interest. 17-15-18 are soon parted—so take mea­ for map and full information. sures to protect your life today. BEN SCHENCK & BEHLEN CORN CRIBS - ASSOCIATES, INC. 200 Main Heavy steel rods welded and dip St., Bast Jordan, Mich. galvanized for years of rust-free Symbol of < > 49727. Phone: (616) 536-7641 service and high resale, value. < » or Wolverine Field Office, Will stand high winds even Service' . • Phqne: (616) 525-8453. when empty. See the various .20-4-P-5. sizes available in stock for 200 W. State St. immediate delivery at Fedewa PHONE 224-2301 ASSOCIATES, INC. 200 Main Builders, Inc., 6218 Wright Rd., St., East Jordan, Mich. 49727. Fowler. Limited supply at pre­ Phone: (616) 536-7641 or season prices. Financing Wolverine Field Office, Phone: available through your ASC (616)525-8453. 20-4-D-5 office at 6% interest. 17-15-18 &)ii§0itili$i>:

FARM MACHINERY BOOMS 1 t: Tor Rent t RED-*.. WHITE, TOP SILOS: * L • Now in our 45th year serving the, ill- '^3! ELSIE BRANCH * J till It tiUUVilllIi • TRAILER sffefceVW ' ' more aggressive "and'-"cost' '".j* Phone WMKffrt. *' 224-7004'/ *' •*' ' 21*3^6 ' conscious farmers. Silos for ,H> jftiruttD;' New Carpeting...THEN... every purpose. Get all the facts !S. LANSING ST. plenty of FOR RENT — 3 bedroom up- before you buy. Find out what a home for the money, stairs apartment. Stove, really heavy plaster coat is. -Is it corner lot, oversize refrigerator, and all utilities applied with a cement gun for garage, 3 bedrooms, nice furnished, fully carpeted. No better adhesion and a much liv. rm., modern kitchen BE WELL WORTH deposit to responsible party. much heavier plaster lining w/plenty of cupboards, full Phone 593-2624. , 23-l-p-6 inside like we do? We install the basement, just $22,900.00. foundation. Our trucks are self #177 TO COME TO OUR GRAND MODERN' Apartments in unloading with hydraulic, •COLOR YOUR FUTURE. country 4 miles south of Fowler booms. Silo-Matic and VanDale PRETTY this fall, get. 587-6616. 23-3-D-6 equipment. Order now and started buying a house of avoid the fall rush. Booms Silo your own, 3 large. OPENING SALE! FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Co. Inc, Harbor Beach, Mi, bedrooms, lovely kitchen,. apartment. All utilities in­ 48441. Phone (517) 479-6554 or carpeted liv. rm. w/bay. cluded; stove, refrigerator, contact Jim O'Connor, St. window, 4 car garage,. garbage ' disposal and some Johns, Mi. 48879. Phone: 224- asking price $24,800.00.. : m fl 111 !• ^ 1 1-1^ - 1 furniture. No deposit to 7414. lO-tf-18 #175. responsible party. Phone 593- [800 W. BALDWIN Northern. 2624. FOR SALE - Mounted New setting featured in the. 23-1-P-6 Idea 2-row corn picker and < landscaping, brick front,. sheller. 224-4566. 21-3-p-lB real nice liv. rm., large FOR RENT - Furnished 1 family rm. w/sliding glass. •; \.-^ _*s ,.,: bedroom house. Also small door to patio, throughout. separate unit with light USED Gehl self unloading • wagon with running gear good the home there are. . South US-27. cathedral windows, 1-1/2. Adults only or singles. No pets. condition. Cable Farm Shop, %<3j&i'n!%i A Bath, Mi, 641-6550. 22-3-p-18 baths, main floor . 224-7740. 23-l-p-6 WTO 911 E. CASS ST. largo kit-. chen w/extra cupboard. Immediate Installation space featured here, full. basement, ideal for rec.. On All Stock Carpet 100 % NYLON John Deere 2 row corn-head (30" rows) - rm., extra deep garage,. for John Deere 34 chopper plenty of nice pines. planted across the back, 22. COMMERCIAL John Deere 5% ft. pickup attachment < foot Hv. rm., #155 < WEAVE ^ for John Deere 34 chopper 4 BEDROOMS, COULD BE 5. SHAG PLUSH SCULPTURED if needed, modern kitchen Kewanee 6 in. & 8 in. Augers w/new sink & Counter,. 15x21 liv. rm., excellent Little Giant 6 in. & 8 in. Augers location, beautiful back. NYLON WOOL ACRILAN yard all fenced, garage &. 2 New Idea 51 ft. elevators basement, painted last. Sq.Yd. summer. #180 . 2 New Idea 41 ft. elevators HAVE A DINNER BY THE. i FIRE in this lovely- car-. CANDY STRIPE 3 Kewanee 3 point Hitch field cultivators peted din. rm., even has a> > window seat, kitchen all. > JUTEBACK 15% and 1814 ft. new, 15 x 20 carpeted liv... rm., w/open staircase to - USED TRACTORS 1 the 3 bedrooms up, juj^ stairs outside balaiiMy^" JD 4020 DSL with cab 2 to choose from just $24,900.00. 0151 ALMOST 1,600 SQUARE John Deere "A" FEET in this new ranch, 3 large bedrooms.yfiaster John Deere Late Model "B" (two to choose bedroom has jaimng 4 pc. from) •'\''«< 15 bath, family rm. i w/fireplace, large kitchen, Farmall 350 utility DSL w/eating area, will be corner lot, 2 car garage,, $37,900.00. #162 2 ACRES ON DEWITT RD.( w/large L-shape ranch,, I.H.C. Model 650 field chopper w/two row < family rm. w/fireplace, 4, cornhead bedrooms, 2 full baths,, plusutilityrm.w/l/2bath, TOWN & COUNTRY 'JD 20 ft cultipacker 2 car attached garage, just $37,900.00. , 38 chopper with two row (narrow) FOR APPOINTMENTS cornhead AT OTHER TIMES PHONE: 1 John Deere 335 N Cornhead for a 55 Combine Bruce Lantermon 224-4746 ' John Deere 434 N Cornhead for a 95 Combine Derrlll Shlnabery 224-38 81 SL JOHNS PHONE 224-6456 Dill Holley 224-7580 312 N. CLINTON or 862-5391 : Out of. town call collect Fat & Ruth Lusk 669-9228 STORE HOURS: MON/and FBI,9-9-'TUES,WED,THURS,SAT 9-6 RoyF.Brlggs 224-2260 DON SHARKEY Ranny Brfggs 224-6074 , SPECIAL SUNDAY OPENING—10a.m. to 5p.m. John Daaro Sales & Service 11/2 Miles East of St. Louis • Member of Lansing ' R6FRESHAA.ENTS! DOOR PRIZES! Phone 681-2440 Board of Realtors CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3B LET US RECOMMEND a a 3 or 4 bedroom home. If you" We're waiting Hogs & Sheep 20 H Cattle FOR SALE - AKC pa inter or paper hanger for you. can't qualify for this Mincaid registered beagle pups, 8 Your Sherwin Williams Dealer, financing program, we have Card of Thanks 30 for you weeks old, From excellent Finkbeiner's, Fowler. Phone other financing programs Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent hunting stock. Call 224-2826. 593-2606. 41-tf-27 available which can be took Mr and Mrs Harold to call TFOLK Rams to trade, Ovid FOR SALE — U registered DURBIN - Many thanks to 22-tf-23 adapted to .your budget. For Hoerner out for supper to the The Clinton County News -5163, 22-3-p-20 Holstein cows. 4 registered more information, call * those who sent cards, gifts, and heifers 1 year old. 2 LARGE INVENTORY OF showed other acts of kindness Scale House near Ionia Sunday staff finds It impossible to Balzer Jimmy and Bronco fedewa Builders, Inc. 587- registered calves 1 month* during my stay at St Lawrence evening. attend meetings of all' clubs R SALE - Purebred' accessories now in stock. Tires <38U or stop in at our office and organizations that take yearling hampshire ram. 1 mile Old. 224-2131 or 224-7479. Garage Sale • Hospital.' It was all greatly Otto Dickinson attended the and wheels for all 4-wheel located 5-1/4 miles south of funeral of Charles Shultz of place In busy and active Clin­ west, 3-1/4 miles south of 21-3-D-21 •Fowler on Wright Rd. appreciated. ton County, And there are Fowler. Tallman Road. 22-3-p- vehicles. YODER'sS Sales & Mabel Durbin 23-l-p-30 Manton Thursday at DeWitt. Service 8193 Alward Rd., two insufficient hours to chase the 20 FOR SALE — Angus bulls, GARAGE SALE - 9331 Oak- . 27-tf-29 Mr and Mrs Dale Manning of president or secretary of each dale Drive, Round Lake. miles west of Laingsburg. Wacousta visited Mr and Mrs service age. Stanley Geller, WARREN -1 wish to thank Dr, group to get the stories that Westinghouse refrigerator, Phone 651-6037. 50-tf-27 •FOR SALE - Parts for all* Otto Dickinson Saturday arise out of their meetings. FOR SALE - 1 - 3 year old 3541 West Price Rd. 21-3-p-21 Olson and all the nurses and double bed, box springs, corner electric shavers. Levey's evening. Club secretaries are re­ registered Suffolk ram and 3 cabinet seats, books, quilting SUMP PUMPS - 4 styles - good aides at Lansing General ,'ram lambs. Lloyd Southwell, , FOR SALE — 3 yearling" Jewelry, Elsie, l-tf-29 Mr and Mrs Roy Bennett of quested to drop us a card or frames, antiques, furniture, quality, as low as $39.88, Dean Hospital who took such good give us a call at 224-23Qland 7083 Williams Rd. 669-3128. 23-3- Holstein bulls. 2 registered,' care of me during my recent San Antonio, Texas called in the Robert Borton, Lansing, 489- clothing - all sizes, many True Value Hardware, St. ST. JOSEPH ALTAR Society Porter Parks home a week ago. fill us In on the highlights of p-20 Johns. Ph. 224-3271. 16-10-27 surgery. Also I wish to thank their meetings and especially 5697. 21-3-P-21 household items. October 3,4,5, rummage sale, and country my family, relatives, and He is the son of LeRoy Bennett and 6. 23-l-p-25 farm market. St. Joseph Church' who did live in this area. about special upcoming ac­ FOR SALE — 2 year old SHALLOW or deep well water friends for their visits, cards, tivities. Hampshire Ram.; Corner of FOR SALE - 11 registered basement. Sept. 27 from 9-5 and gifts, and prayers. Madelyn systems at True Value prices. Sept. 28 from 9-5. 21-2-p-29 If we could financially af­ Colony and Lowell (Rd. 224-7316 Holstein cows. 4 registered Dean True Value Hardware.* Warren. 23-l-p-30 ford it, we'd employ enough Raymond Murton. j 23-3-p-20 heifers 1 year old. 2 registered Miscellaneous 27 2-bedroom' luxury apart­ reporters to follow youaround Ph. 224-3271, St. Johns. 16-6-27 WOULD LIKE beginning piano calves 1 month old. 224-2131 or WICKWIRE — With deep ap­ ment. New shag carpeting, and report what you do...and 224-7479. ' 21-3-p-21 and organ pupils, children or individual storage space, take your picture, too. Bulour TUB ENCLOSURES - Folding, adults. Call 224-3915. 22-3-p-29 , preciation I thank relatives, bankers insist on our remain­ SIMON'S TUB ENCLOSURES - polyvinyl doors - $29.88. Dean friends, and neighbors for their central air conditioning ing solvent, paying our inter­ FOR SALE — Angus bulls/ prayers, cards,' flowers and from $165 a month. 205 Folding, polyvinyl doors - True Value Hardware, St. BEAUTIFUL WEDDING in­ est on time and occasionally mi\m MILL service age. Stanley Geller,.3541 $29.88. Dean True Value Johns, Ph. 224-3271. ' 16-8-27 food at the time of my husbands N. Scott Rd. St Johns. making a payment on the West Price Rd, 21-3-p-21 vitations and accessories.' death. Thanks to Dr. Grost and principal. s* Hardware, St. Johns, Ph. Speedy service, Finkbeiner's Call 224-4376. Scott Rd. 224-3271. 16-8-27 AN APARTMENT size piano nurses, to Osgood's for their Apartments. FOR SALE — 3 yearling Fowler. Ph. 593-2606. 41-tf-29 kind services, the pallbearers, THE CLINTON Manufacturers of: and bench. 5 years old. 224-7692. if- Holstein bulls. 2 registered. AN APARTMENT size piano and Rev. Paul Jones for his COUNTY NEWS Truck, pick-up, hay and Robert Borton, Lansing, 489- "" * "" 21-3-P-27 FOWLER RESIDENTS - Take comforting words, to the church grain racks, forage boxes, and bench. 5 years old. 224- 3697. 21-3-P-21 7692. 21-3-P-27 your ads to Finkbeiner's for the lovely meal that was bunk feeders, portable CUSTOM Plowing, fall and Pharmacy for fast, convenient cattle mangers and served. This is all greatly ap­ FEEDER cattle sale. Friday spring. Phone 224-2663. Ken service! 50-dh-tf-29 Fall Color Schedule for 1973 accessories. Custom B flat clarinet. Call 224-7744 Eldridge.' 22-3-p-27 preciated. Woodworking. October 12th, November 2, The family of Paul Wickwire, after lp.m. 22-3-p-27 CO»Ml HillOU December 7. Michigan YOU CAN build a new home and 23-1-P-30 Livestock Exchange, St. Louis FIREPLACE hardwood for finance it at 8-1/2% interest 268 S. Henderson LET US RECOMMEND a' sale. Phone 651-5214. 22-3-p-27 517-681-2191. 23-l-p-21 painter or paper hanger for with low monthly payments and very small closing costs if you MAIER — I would like to thank Fowler, Michigan you. Your Sherwin Williams' Drs Russell and Grost, nurses FOR SALE — 6 Holstein feeder ,FOR SALE — 6-1/2 x 26 qualify. Under this plan you can Dealer, Finkbeiner's, Jealousie windows with and aides on third floor for steers,. Approximately 600 lbs. Fowler. Phone 593-2606. build a 3 or 4 bedroom home. If Phone (Area 517} screens. 593-2083. 22-3-D-27 you can't qualify for this wonderful care. Also thanks to 224-4349 after 6 p.m. 22-5f-21 all dear friends, relatives and 593-2000 41-tf-27. financing program, we have other financing programs neighbors for helping care for . E.O.W. LARGE INVENTORY OF' available which can be adapted my children and all who Balzer Jimmy and Bronco Wanted r : • ; to your budget. For more in­ brought food, meals, flowers, accessories now in stock. formation, call Fedewa gifts, and cards during my stay FARM and INDUSTRIAL Tires and wheels for all 4-< Miscellaneous ^8 in the hospital and since LOST Tuesday - Small black Builders, Inc. 587-3811 or stop in TRACTORS and wheel vehicles. YODER'S at our office located 5-1/4 miles returning home. Just thanks is EQUIPMENT and brown shepherd type dog. Sales & Service, 8193 Alward not enough. New and Used Red collar, answers to the name WANTED — China cabinet. south of Fowler on WrightRd. Rd., two miles west of Phone 669-3116. 21-3-p-28 27-tf-29 Rita Maier of Waif. Reward. Call 224-4835 Laingsburg. Phone 651-6037. 23-30 Simplicity orafter6p.m.224-6122 23-l-p-23 "* 50-tf-27 WANTED - 2nd cutting alfalfa CHURCH - LOWE - Oct 4th' LAWN and GARDEN or clover, also mixed hay No. 1 EQUIPMENT LOST Grey and white female 5:30 p.m. - chicken and ham NORWOOD hay savers and quality, H.R. Billsbrough Hay smorgasbord, bazaar and bake Bannister cat. Pink nose, no front claws. and Straw Co., 1987 N. Warren HENGESBACH FORD Lost since September first. Has silage bunks, all steel welded sale. 21-3-p-29 with rolled edges to last a Road, Ovid. 22-3-p-28 The Kozy Korner Hobby Club TRACTOR SALES been seen in area of Ovid be­ met recently at the home of Mrs tween end of East Clinton and- lifetime. See at our yard, 5- 3/4 miles south of Fowler. TIMBER WANTED - Logs and FOR SALE - Parts for all Bonnie Orweller and an out­ Phone 647-6356 M-21. Call 120-317-836-7239! standing timber. Logs delivered electric shavers. Levey's doors barbecue was held. collect and reward. 23-3-p-23 Ph. '587-3811, Fedewa PORTLAND, MICH. 51-tf Builders, Inc. 22-tf-27 to our yard. DEVEREAUX Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf-29 Election of officers was held SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. with the following results: Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, FRANCIS AVIATION, INC. — president, Mrs Ann Finley; vice DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED-EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE — 8 Jealousie president, Mrs James Wassa; windows 26-1/2 x 6. 3 with Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or Travel the safe way with our charter service or learn to fly secretary, Mrs Ruth Ferrall; ,|U,0N NNUAL Km screens. 593-2083. 22-3-p-27 593-2552. 40-tf-28 9 SIMDNIZa " \* " jexize, with us. Vets approved, Capitol treasure^ Mrs Joan Kristin. ,nMI s K "* No Experience Neeeiwry. TIMBERWANTED - Log's City Airport. Ph. 484-1324. 23-tf- Project leaders elected are Mrs 0 Spire, Pan, or Full Time. FOR SALE — Wicker and Irene Bernath, Mrs Doris Niw marketing jyttem permits mirr or woman to distribute multl- and standing timber. Logs 29 million 1 pre-10 Id advertiied products (or 6 mil or u>S. compantet In the wrought iron furniture. 4 foot Moore, Mrs Marilyn Bearup, S« billion % Auto/Home products field. Retlock company secured account! round table, 4 chairs, $125.00. 2 delivered to our yard. W weekly witn high profit, high Impulse, flit reneat eontumer itemi tiomi I DEVEREAUX SAWMILL,. Mrs Josie Oberlin and Mrs fi SIMONIZ. TEXIZE. DUPONT, JOHNSON WAX, HOLLYWOOD-ACCES- lamp tables - $20 each. 4 chairs - CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND Lillian "Terrell. The flower S SOFtlESandPREMlUMTOOLS. INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston $15 each. Fish shaped chaise PROCESSING. We butcher on committee will be Mrs Gerry HO IKITIA1 SIU1HG! INCOME STARTS'IMM[OUTElY! lounge $25. All fine condition. 30 Rd., Pewamo. Mich. Phone Wednesdays and Fridays. Beef- COMPANY FURNISHED ACCOUNTS! GUARANTEED IHVINT0RY IUMKKI 593-24T4anaTor 593-^552" Halteman, Mrs Bonnie Orweller TRACTORS MINIMUM CASH INVESTMENT, JJAU or SHSQ, UP TO H7S0.O0 inch Hollywood bed, good for Pork. Halves and quarters, also and Mrs Margaret Coon. The 40-.tf:2J3; Applicant thould have car, minimum of 6 ipire hours weekly, reliable and cottage or small apartment. 2 retail cuts. All meats MDA reporter is Mrs Dorine Kridner. MF 1100 Diesel with Duals eligible lo assume business responsibilities within 10 days. II you meet air conditioners $35. Pella inspected. Pendell's Meat these requirements, have the cash Investment an.d sincerely want to own vThe next meeting will be held in MF 65 Diesel w/13.6 x 38 tires: your own business, then write and fnCluoe pfione number to: facjjnj^&6dr;for,i2.foot wide WANTED — "China cabinet- ' Processing. West City Limits on October at the home of Mrs -.•Vi*. ., — IHnRNATIONAlMWfliETiHd'MEMiJric.'''""* " openfng^'or"will "make into 4 Phone 669-3116. 21-3-p-28 Bussel Rd. justoff M-57, Carson Marilyn Bearup. MF 165'Gas'Higri Clearance' '^ AUTO/HOME DIV., DEFT. 11 JOHNSON individual doors. New $150. 669- City. Phone 584-6640. Jake MZ5 MID-C0UHTY INDUSTRIAL DR. n way A Rejoice Celebration was w/Superior Industrial Loader WA 3116. 23-3-p-27 Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 1 ST. IQUIS, MISSOURI U1H * held this past week by the Oliver Super 77 Diesel 2 brand new G-70-14 Goodyear THERE IS now a Timex Repair members of the Bannister tires with chrome rims. Never Women's Society Of Christian Service in Michigan. Free Service. The celebration was to CARL S. OBERLITNER been used! For Ford. $100. estimates will be sent on all SPECIAL PRICE FOX 2000 CHOPPER CUSTOM BUTCHERING rejoice in the changing of the repairs, do not send money. We name and structure of the CLEAN expensive carpets with AND PROCESSING. We Wafer Well Drilling butcher on Wednesdays and . also repair all other makes of Women's Society of Christian best. Blue Lustre is America's watches. Please send watches Service to the United Methodist favorite. Rent shampooer, $1. Fridays. Beef-Pork. Halves 4" and larger and quarters, also retail to Timex Repair Service, P.O. women. Mrs Robert. Valentine DeanHardware,St. Johns. 23-1- Box 128, Kinde, Mich. .48445. explained the worship setting 2 IHC No. 76 Combine 27 cuts. All meats MDA in­ spected. Pendell's Meat. 40-tf-29 which consisted of black light Reda Submergible Pumps Processing. West City Limits posters of Love and Sharing. JD 30 Combine DRIVER Head Start - good on Bussell Rd. just off M-57, WAGNERS Well Drilling and She read the Scripture from Wholesale Retail driving record, likes children.. Carson City. Phone 584-6640. Complete Pump Service. 2-3-4 Romans 12:1-15. Mrs Ray Peck John Deere 313-3-Row Cornhead 2.00 a hour. Call 482-13%. Jake Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 and6:inch wells. 723-2713. led the group in the Rejoice 23-1-D-27 23-3-p-29 Service. Innes No. 570 Bean Windrower A pledge service was also Phone 463-4364 ELECTRIC DRYER — sewing THERE IS NOW a Timex- 2 Innes No. 520 Windrower with Repair Service in Michigan. RILEY TOWNSHIP — The held with meditation by Rev machine, and would like to care Miriam DeMint with president, for children in licensed home. Free estimates will be sent regular board meeting will be Cross Conveyor held October 8 at the township Mrs Janet Swanson giving 36-EEW-tf 669-5689. 23-3-p-27 on all repairs, do not send^ money. We" also repair all' hallat8:00p.m. 23-l-p-29 membership cards to each 2 Innes No. 500 Bean Windrower other makes of watches. member. FOR SALE — 36" snow blower. Mrs Swanson conducted the Fits John Deere 110 tractor Please send watches to GOLDEN KNOB ORCHARDS Timex Repair Service, P.O. —Sorry, noapples. 23-2-p-29 business meeting. It was voted through 1968. $150. Phone 669- to send the monthly mission AL GALLOWAY 7424after6. 23-l-p-27 Box 128, Kinde, Mich. 48445. 40-tf-29 TRUCKING — Ear corn, grain, money to "Jo's Telephone Sattler & Son, Inc Home". USED FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE — Lira accordian in feed,' fertilizer, or what have you. Anywhere in Michigan, Hostesses for the evening Phone 236V7280 excellent condition. Call 651- CHURCH - LOWE - Oct were Mrs Walter Miller, Mrs Middleton TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS 5139. 23-3-p-27 4th 5:30 p.m. -.chicken and Ohio, or Indiana. Call651-5139. 23-tf-29 Donald Hinkley, and Mrs David ham smorgasbord, bazaai>, Green. TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS FOR SALE — Black and white and bake sale. 21-3-p-29 23 inch GE, console television. TRACTOR PARTS-REBUILT HEADS WE ARE now taking ap­ Mahogony cabinet with casters. BEAUTIFUL* WEDDING' plications for membership in. • GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES 224-3091. 23-1-P-27 invitations and accessories. our snowmobile club. Lots of Speedy service, Finkbeiner's planned safaries and fun for the Fowler. Ph. 593-2606. 41-tf-29 h ft Phone (517) 224-4713 or 224-4300 NORWOOD hay savers and entire family, Call DeWitt 669- silage bunks, all steel welded 9419 for information. DeWitt with rolle'd edges to last a FOWLER RESIDENTS —' snowmobile club. 23-3-p-29 First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 lifetime. See at our yard, 5-3/4 Take your ads to Fink­ 73 MODELS 71 MODELS beiner's Pharmacy for fast, miles south of Fowler. Ph. 587- HUNTERS - Now open in. St PONTIAC LUXURY LE MANS BUICK SKYLARK ST. JOHNS, MICH. 3811, Fedewa Builders; Inc. convenientservice! " 4 door... Only 3400 Miles, . 50-dh-tf-29 Johns, Rink's Gun Shop. 607 E. 4-dr. H.T. Only 18,000 miles. Has Air, too! 22-tf-27 Walker St. Special prices on loaded with extrai OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Remington 870 and 1100. 224- BUICK RIVIERA YOU CAN build a new home WAGON 6345. , 23-4-p-29 Factory officials cor. Loaded with extras! A Red Beauty! V-8, auto and finance it at 7-1/4% Only 7,000 miles, « Patios interest with low monthly BUICK ESTATE WAGON payments and very small SMALL Grey shaggy schnauzer BUICKLE SABRE CUSTOM Air, stereo, much more!, 4-dr. H.T. climate control, 5,000 mill • Driveways closing costs if you qualify. male, wearing a collar. Reward BUICKLE SABRE ,Under this plan you can build offered. 224-2239. 23-3-p-29 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 door hardtop, air and many other extras • Floors 4-dr., Demo with Airl PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 70 MODELS • Poured Walls 4-door H.T. Has Air and Everthlngl . OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS STEVE'S REFUSE 2 PONTIAC LUXURY LE MANS SUPREME e Barnyards 4 door.. Only 3400 Milos loaded with extras 2-dr. H.T., Air, auto GMC FORD MUSTANG 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive automatic PS & PB SPORT COUPE and many other extras! 7000 miles Small 302 V-8 KARBERS DELIVER SERVICE PONTIAC LE MANS (Liscensed Refuse Service) 2-dr(H.T.rV-8,auto. FORD-PINTO FORD FALCON CONCRETE THE "RITE-WAY" ,_ vary low milage, runs like new . 6 cyl„ Special Priced at $8951 ST. JOHNS, EUREKA CHEVROLET VEGA FORD MUSTANG AND WE FEATURE FAST, EFFICIENT 2-dr. H.T. A beautiful green car! dark green, new tires EL CAMINO auto., V-8,'vinyl top SEBVICE 6 DAYS A WEEK, TOO 4 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE OVID-ELSIE BUICK SKYLARK A gold Beauty with Airl • 4 door hardtop, like new OPELGTFIREGLOW ACimbi CHEVELLE For All Your Concreting PINTO 3 doors, one owner, lowmileago - 2 door hardtop, very, very clean! AND BANNISTER AREA. GMC Needs, Call Us! PONTIAC CATALINA 3/4 ton pfekuri flke new 4 door one owner, low mileage RENTALS AVAILABLE: 224-6776 Air Compressors Commercial and Container Service BUICK GMC Power Finishing Trowels PONTIAC OPEL OR Compactors PHONE 834-5539 S. U.S. 27 CAIN 210 W. Higham 224-6777 224-4084 Ph. 224-2010 ST, JOHNS Ph. 224-3231 4007CarlandRd. Elsie, Mich. 4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News

DRAINS-NOTICE OF Real Estate Transfers NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF iFrom records Jn office of MORTGAGESALE DETERMINATION, DeWitt Township Register of Deeds) State of Michigan, Office of, Default having been made Clinton County Drain Com­ Proceedings in the terms and conditions missioner, Sept 18: Pierce, Keith A and of a certain mortgage executed by CHARLES In the Matter of Clinton Synopsis of the Regular Louise M to Lorraine Hiesrodt County Drainage Botroff. ' Ludwick 209; Ind High Series, property in Sec 20 Eagle. JOSEPH CARROLL and meeting of the DeWitt Township NIGHT HAWK W L CenNatBk 9-1/2 6-1/2 HoughtonsRIEst 8 8 CAROL CARROLL, his wife NOTICE OF MEETING OF Board held on September 24, McKenzies 9 3 Sharon Ludwick 526; Team Herbrucks Cheese Cntr 8 8 Bobs Auto Body 7-1/2 8-1/2 Sept 18; Kaiser, Donald G BOARD OF DETER­ High Game, E-Z-Flo Chemical Coldstream 7 9 and Marie M to Gerrit and to CAPITAL MORTGAGE 1973 at the Township Hall, 780, Coca Cola 8 4 • Gen Tire 7 9 CORPORATION, a MINATION E. Wieland Road, Lansing, Zeebs 7 5 850; Team High Series, Red­ DunkelPl&Htg 6 10 Jims TV 7 9 Barbara Vandenburg property wing Lanes 2462. in Sec 25 Bath. Michigan corporation dated Notice is Hereby Given that Michigan. Hettlers 7 5 Mai-Tai 6 10 v, Clinton Crop 7 9 9th day of January, 1969, and the Board of Determination, The meeting was called to Egg Station 7 5 HONOR ROLL - Jean •Guys Sunoco Ser .4 12 ^Chaparral 6-1/2 9-1/2 Sept 18: Harper, Stanley E composed of Walter Nobis, Heathman 511; Judy Pease 505; Lucky Wonders 3 13 Tastee Freeze 6 and Janice K to Howard L and recorded on 14th day of order by Supervisor Emerson at Legion 6 6 January, 1969, in Liber 254, Herman Openlander and Walter 8:00 p.m. St Johns Oil 6 6 Ruby Pearson 510. Fedewa Builders 2-1/2 13-1/2 Overway Agency 4 12 Boukje T Richter Lot 7, Geneva Thelen, will meet on October SPLITS CONVERTED - 3- High game Ind, Kay Penix Shores. Page 761, Clinton County, Board members present: Becks ; 5 7 High i^eam Series, Jay's Michigan, Records, which 16th, 1973, at 10:00 A.M. where 10, Iva Kees, Mary Adams, 202, Stan Bunce 200; High three Service 2345; High team game, Septl8: Herrman,MarieV to Corr, Purves, Syverson, G&I 5 7 mortgage was assigned by Botroff Dr. crosses Airport Rd. Emerson, Angell, Kzeski and Dunkels 4 8 Shirley Mygrants, Joan Pardee, games Ind, Kay Penix 574, Clinton Crop 858; High ind, Jake and Marie V Herrman said Mortgagee to between Sec. 1, Riley Twp. and Arlene Smith; 5-6-10, Jean Rollin dunkel 575; High games property in Sec 5 Eagle. Pline. Randolphs 4 8 series, S Mudget'508; High ind FEDERAL NATIONAL Sec. 6, Olive Twp., Clinton The meeting was opened with Masarik Shell 4 8 Heathman, Bernice Dutcher, team, Dunkel Plumbing and game, S Mudget 182. Sept 19: Van Deventer MORTGAGE County Michigan to hear all High game Ind, T Bullard 232; Judy Cramer; 5-7. Joyce Heating 726; High three games Splits-'P Haught, G Nu Builders, Inc. to David G and interested persons and to the Pledge of Allegiance., The agenda was approved High three games Ind, T •Woodhams; 4-5-7, ' Donna team, Dunkel Plumbing and berg, J Cramer,, p Hopp, Nancy J Noble, Lot 62 West-, ASSOCIATION, a National determine whether the drain Hqmenek; 5-10, Emily Davis; 6- Heating 2018. Gove 3-10; J Smalldon^ G winds No 3. Mortgage Association, by known as Botroff as prayed for with the fire contract deleted. Bullard 588; High games team, Mr Maschke again asked that McKenzie's 940; High three 8-10, Mary Kingsbury, 5-6, HONOR ROLL - Carol Egres Nurenberg 5-7; M Musolf, R Sept 19: Cronk. James Ed­ assignment dated the 9th day in the Petition to cleanout to Phyllis Eastment, 200; Rollin Dunkel 216; Marsha Conklin, D Shepard 2-7; J Dush, ward Jr and Carrdllee T Louis of January, 1969, and original grade dated September Daggott Road be deleted-from games team, McKenzies 2658. the sewer system. He was HONOR ROLL - T Bullard 'Snyder 200-570. 5-10; M Snyder, 3-7; T Cart- M and Alice M Kulpa property recorded on the 14th day of 24th, 1973, is necessary and wright, 8-5-10. 'in Sec 29 Bath. January, 1969, in Liber 254, conducive to the public health, vised to petition the Clinton 232; L Childress 214; S Bunce TENPINKEGLERS W L Page 765, Clinton County, convenience and welfare, in County DPW. There were no 223. rEJ's Standard 15 1 NITEOWLS W L Sept 20: Zabrodsky, other comments. E FC Mason Co 12 4 Michigan, Records, on which accordance with Section 72 of DREWRYS CLASSIC American* Legion 12 4 Anastazia to George Keith and The fire Committee minutes McKenzie's Ins 11 5 St Johns Co-op 11 5 Alice Carol Brown, Lot 59, mortgage there is claimed to Chapter IV of Act No. 40, P.A. W L Fowler be due, at the date of this 1956. and the fire report were AHaby&Brewbaker 9 7 Kirbys Auto Sis 11 5 Northdale Farms, reviewed. Adopted the policy Mama's &Papa's 9 3 Gen Tel 10 6 Sept 21: Jury, Loren C and notice, the sum of Seventeen Bruno's , 9 7 Thousand Seven Hundred Dale R. Chapman absolving St Johns Fire The Half ways 8 4 Daley's 9 7 Moore Oil Co 9 7 A surprise birthday party wa*§ ' Daisy M Jury, Harry W and Clinton County Drain Com­ Department of any liability in The Wildcats 8 4 HallenbeckCon 9 7 Wheel Inn 9 7 held for Mrs Leona Thelen .at Alice to Willard D and Lillian C Fifty Six and 06/100 Dollars The Gamblers 7 5 ($17,756,06) missioner the event of any breakdown in Julie K 8 8 Hillside BtySh 7 9 her home Saturday evening. Searles property in Sec 10 234 the transmitter while they are The Last Chance 7 5 Guests were her children and Bengal. Parr's t 7 9 Drakes 7 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY dispatching our fire depart­ The Splits & Mrs 6 6 Clintbn'NaflBk ' 3 13 Kurt's Appl 7 9 son-in-laws and daughter-in- Sept 21: Searles, Willard and GIVEN, that by virtue of the ment. The equipment for the The Underdogs 6 6 Rivards 5 11 laws. Lillian C to David J and Suzanne State of Michigan, In the Masarik's Shell 2 14 power of sale contained in Probate Court for the County of altering system has been or­ The Four Strikes 6 6 Hub Tire Center 2 14 Hobby Lobby 5 11 A farewell party was held for K Paksi property in Sec 10 said mortgage and the Clinton. dered and should be in TheSparemakers 5 7 Cains 3 13 Mr and Mrs David Pohl and Bengal. statute in such case made Ind High Game, Dawn : ESTATE OF MARTHA M. operation by the middle of The Odd Couples 4 8 Sharick 216, Marsha Snyder High game. Ind, Sharon family at their home Friday Sept 21: Evans, Keith and provided said mortgage November. The Lucky Strikes 4 8 Brokaw 191; High three games evening, who are going to mov" Richard and Viretta J to John M VOLK, Deceased. 210; Ind High Series, Shirley will be foreclosed by a sale of NOTICE OF HEARING Transportation Committee The Four Pro's 3 9 Bailey 535, Kay Penix 525, Ind, Jean Heathman 480; High on the Robert Thelen farm, Jrand Marie M Danko property said mortgaged premises, or High Game, Splits & Mrs 872; games team, Hillside 830; High Mr and Mrs Clair Thelen in Sec 23 DeWitt. TAKE NOTICE: On October minutes were reviewed. The High Series, Halfways 2375. Marsha Snyder 522, Dawn some part of them, at public 31, 1973, at 9:30 a.m. in the Township personnel will take Sharick 505; Team High Game, three games team, Hillside spent last week in Tennessee. Sept21: Pung, Richard P and auction on the 31st day of Probate Courtroom, in the City care of the complaint regarding HIGH SCORES - Men: S. Allaby & Brewbaker 889; Team 2377. Mr and Mrs Clare Boak and Rosemary T to Ronald P and October, 1973, at 10:00 of St. Johns, Michigan, before the sewer easement on Stoll Behrens 229-568; B. Sipkovsky High Series, Allaby & HONOR ROLL - Maxine family were guests of Mrs Lula Rosemary H Pung property in o'clock, a.m., at the main the HONORABLE TIMOTHY Road. 541; E. Wreggelsworth 200-528; Breqbaker 2470.- Smit 3-10; Sue Paksi 3-10, 5-10; Boak Tuesday evening and Mrs Sec 27 Eagle. entrance to the Courthouse* M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, J. Horn 198-523; L. Howard 214- Nancy Webster 2-7; Dorothy Boak returned home with them Sept 21: Eyke, Walter and Parks and Recreation 508; Women: D. Wright 188475; SPLITS CONVERTED - R. in the City of St. Johns, a hearing will be held on the Commission minutes were Hubbard 3-7. Night 3-10. for a few days for a visit. Mildred G to Frank W and County of Clinton, State of S. Page 173-459; D. Attenberger Mrs Agnes Fox, Mrs Anna petition of Lynn R. Volk for reviewed.-The shelter should be 181-486; M. Sipkovsky 171-490; Constance L Glynn, Lot 76 Michigan, that being one of probate of a purported will of completed by the middle of FRIDAY NIGHTMIXED W L COFFEE CUP W I, Droste, Betty Jandernoaj Nelson Sub. the places of holding Circuit P. Sipkovsky 186-487; M. A. TenPins , 13 3 James Halfman and William said deceased dated January 17, October Then the sewer hookup Horn 170-448; H. Wilcox 169. Van Horns Gar 13 3 Sept 21: Hicks, Clara B to Court in said County. Said 1964, for granting of ad­ and other things will be con­ Pinguins " 10 6 JaysServ 10 6 Jandemoa attended a VFW George E and Esther E Wilson mortgaged premises are ministration to Lynn R. Volk, sidered. Ally-oops 10 6 Da leys 10 6 dinner at Hemlock on Sunday. property in Sec 28 DeWitt. described as follows: the executor named in said will, Voted not to adopt Ordinance TUESDAY TEATIME Fearsome 4 9 7' Snack Bar 10 6 Sept 21: Lusk, Walter S and Lot 1, Block 2, Lynd's or some other suitable person, LEAGUE Nitehawks 9 7 Ruth H to Ivan Sr and Sylvia - Addition to the City of St. No. 23 at this time. Ordinance W I. and for a determination of No. 29 which will repeal Or­ WPA 8 8 CLINTON COUNTY ZONING M Rainey property in Sec 13 Johns, Clinton County, heirs. dinance No. 24 was referred to S&HFarms 12 4 Sunshine Group 8 8 Ovid. Michigan, according to the Creditors of the deceased are the Fire Committee. Redwing Lanes 11 5 North Enders 7 9 Sept 21: Rainey, Ivan Sr and recorded plat thereof as notified that all claims against The Police Committee E-Z-Flo Chemical 10 6 Gutterballs 7 9 COMMISSION MEETING Sylvia to Jack and Rosemarie recorded in Liber 21, Page the estate must be presented minutes and police report were Henkel& McCoy 9 7 Goofoffs 6 10 Ott property in Sec 13 Ovid. 391, Clinton County said Lynn R. Volk at Route 1, reviewed. Acting Chief Wilcox Central Natl Bk 9 7 Roadrunners 5 11 ' Sept 21: White, John E to Records. Eagle, Michigan 48822, and explained (he summons. Bids Randolph's 9 7 King Pins 4 12 Brockridge Construction proof thereof filed with the will be taken on patrol cards at Melville Emb Co 8 8 High game, Ind, H. Pearson A regular meeting of the Clinton County Zoning Commission property in Sec 3 Bath. Commonly known as: 207 Court on or before the 9th day of our next meeting. There were Kozy-KornerCafe 8 8 199, K. Wohlfert234; High three will be held on Thursday, October 18,1973 at 8:00 p.m. in the Sept 21: Stall, Leonard and N. Lansing January, 1974. some questios about the Mid-Mich Metal Fab 8 8 games Ind, H Pearson 539, C Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. Betty to Dennis L and Linda L Notice is further given that operations of Police Depart­ Texaco 6 10 Pearson 553; High games team, Roath property in Sec 33 Victor. The length of the period of the estate will be thereupon ment. _ Furman Realty Co 3 13 King Pins 729; High three Sept 21: Perry (Bouts), redemption from such sale assigned to the persons ap­ Approved the change in the Schwan's Sis 3 13 games team, Nitehawks 2020. Any persons having interests in the county or their duly Blanche to Terry L and Darlene will be Six (6) months. pearing of record entitled Cemetery truck as far as cost Ind High Game. Sharon HONOR ROLL - K Wohlfert appointed representatives, will be heard relative to any L Elowsky property in Sec 34, Dated at Lansing, •>j. jutjjin Jill lu JW JH »iji*( it.ll[ ii before the Zoning there>^ \ 4$f jgtf and year. ? ""•' j-matters that 9 1should.properl3 y come bef Olive. • i ^fi%ganfSfRmbej |l| Hnl ami nou» ouph w In* J Brockmyre 203; C Pearson * FieommissBfr? ' " &&&*- <' -hFomoA ym u DjeJ|OctoBerS l$M Corr, Emerson and Syverson 9190 Qfil Sept 21: Summers, Raypion; J 200; J Schumaker 2G0aa a r T ' 'M „ ,tnt i* 'iq-jfl ' Huoln^DeminW^ will attend the MTA meeting in' ' PficeDistrfcl ' MP N and Edna J to James Edwar)l * t FEDERAL & NATJONAL to accept the bid Watertown. IN THE MATTER OF THE said Ardith R. Neil at 3050 South Rex Baker, baptized was Mrs that is, in their opinion, in the best interest of the Clinton County Road Com­ Pearl Wallace. Price Church Oct 7. Sunday Sept 24: Woodbury, Bruce E APPLICATION OF Patricia Meridian Road, RRfll, Ovid, School convenes at 9:45 am and mission. and Blanche M; Paksi, David J Jane Seybert to have her named Michigan 48866 and proof The Ovid Duplain Library worship service at 11 am, after and Suzanne K to Willard D and changed to Patricia Jane thereof filed with the Court on Club will meet on Friday, Oct 5. which a cooperative dinner will THE BOARD OF CLINTON COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS Lillian C Searles Lot 9, Blk23, St Conway having filed her ap- or before January 9,1974 at 9:30 Luncheon will be served at the be served at 12:30 pm. A fun Johns. • plication in said Court that the A.M. Notice is further given . home of Mrs Stanley Day, 1211 time will follow at 2 pm. name of Patricia Jane Seybert Devonshire Court. All members that the Estate* will be The Gospel Troubadours will be changed to Patricia Jane thereupon assigned to persons are asked to meet at Alder­ Conway. man's. Entertainment for the be present at the Price United Marvin Platte, Chairman appearing of record entitled Methodist Church Sunday, Oct Paul Nobis, Member * LEGAL NOTICES IT IS ORDERED that the 24th thereto. day willbetovisita 102 year-old log cabih that has been 28, at 11 am to present the Gerald Lankford, Member day of October, 1973 at 11:30 Dated: September 28, 1073. v Worship Service. This is an o'clock in the forenoon at said v WILLIAM C. KEMPER, restored. The host will be Mr George Getman. exciting group of young people PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Probate Court be and is hereby Attorney for Petitioner who express their "Good News" OF HEARING appointed for hearing said 103 East State Street A date to keep in mind is Oct of a living, exciting faith in State of Michigan, The petition. St. Johns, Michigan 48879 28. The Troubadors, a Gospel Christ through the media of Probate Court for the County It is further ORDERED that Phone (517) 224-3228. 23-1 Singing Group, from East music. of CLINTON. the public notice thereof be Lansing, will be having charge Estate of CHARLES A. given by publication of a copy of PUBLICATION OF NOTICE of the Worship service at both KWILINSKI, Deceased, File this ORDER for one week OF HEARING the Price and Shepardsville No. 19053. previous to said day of hearing State of Michigan, The Churches. More details about- TAKE NOTICE: On in the Clinton County News, a Probate Court for the County of this later. Wednesday, October 24,1973 newspaper printed and cir­ Livingston. There will be a Central at 10:30 A.M., in the Probate culated in said County. Estate of Arlene M. 'Hoag, District Workshop for the Courtroom, St. Johns, Timothy M. Green File No. 19088 churches ,in this area at Michigan before the Hon Judge of Probate 23-1 TAKE NOTICE: On Wednes­ Greenbush on Oct 10 from 7 to A meeting of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners will land lying East of Upton Road. Timothy M. Green, Judge of day, December 19, 1973 at 9:30 pm. be held on Tuesday, October 9, 1973 at the Courthouse, St. Probate, a hearing will be 10:30 a.m., in the Probate Johns, Michigan. At 1:30 p.m. the Board will act on the Part of the E1/2 of NE 1/4 of Se. 34. T5N-R1W, Bath Twp.,' held at which all claims North Bengal Courtroom, in the city of St. North Bengal following referrals from the Clinton County Zoning Com­ Clinton County, Mich & part of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 35, T5N- against said estate will be Johns, Michigan, before the mission: RIW, Bath Twp., Clinton County, Mich, descasfollows: ttji .Mrs Y>'m. Ernst Hon. Timothy M, Greene, Judge Cheryl, Jeannine, and heard and heirs will be Michelle Tiedt of Ithaca spent DEWITT TOWNSHIP determined. Creditors are Mr and Mrs Floyd Foerch of Probate, a hearing will be Beg at a pt on W sec In of sd Sec 35 S 0939'07" E 987.81' from ' held the hearing on claims. the weekend with their grand­ NW cor of sd Sec 35; th S 89^8'59" W 1329.87' to a pt on E1/8 notified that copies of all were Sunday, Sept 23, dinner From Zone B-4, Planned Shopping Center to B-2, General H M guests of his brother-in-law and parents, Mr and Mrs Erwin In of sd Sec 34; th S00'38'19 E 987.86 ft alg the El/8 In of sd claims against the deceased Creditors of the deceased are Tiedt and their uncle and aunt, Business: must be presented per­ sister, Mr and Mrs Lloyd notified that all claims against Sec 34; th N 89 28'51" E 1330.10 ft to a pt on the W sec In of sd Nequette. of Lansing. the estate must be presented to Mr and Mrs Keith Tiedt and Com. at a pt. 259' S. oV, E & 90' N 89°44' W. of NE cor of Sec. Sec 35; th N 89 37'31" E. 2668.88 ft to a pt on N&S 1/4 In of sd sonally or by mail to both family. 16, T5N-R2W, th. N, 89*44' W, 200 ft, th. N. 200 ft., th. E. Sec 35; th N 0 53*17" W 987.56 ft alg the N&S 1/4 In of sd Sec Geraldine L. Kwilinski, 4823 Mrs William Ernst and Lafayette Hoag, 15500 DeEuf Maxine were callers on Park Lake, East Lansing, On Sunday afternoon, Sept 23, 132.78', th SE110', th. S112' to pt. of beg. • 35; th S 89*38'02" W 2664.70 ft to the p.o.b. on the W sec In of W. Grand River, Lansing, Mrs William Ernst and Maxine Sec 35; excluding therefrom a 1.02 ac parcel exception in said Michigan and to the Court on Wednesday evening, Sept 19»- of Michigan 48823 and copies of the DEWITT TOWNSHIP Mrs Fred Epkey of Fowler. ' claims, filed with the court on or called on Mrs Albert Moritz of Sec 35 desc. as follows; beg. at a pt. N 89^8*02" E 1144.22 ft or before October 24, 1973. rural Maple Rapids and in the from the pt of beg. desc above; th. S OtRffl'42" E 239 ft; th N before Wednesday, December ZoneB~-l, Local Business toB-2, General Business, AND, also t Notice is further given that 19,1973. Notice is further given evening they visited Mrs Ed­ aSpecial Use Permit to allow service and repair: 89=98'02* E 185.50 ft to a pt on c/1 of Upton Rd; th N

October 4,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5B

"If It Fitz • • LETTERSTOTHEEDITOR The recently conducted Eunice LaBar, Ellen Sherwood, Clinton County News "Breath of Life" campaign has Robin Humenik, Jan Schwartz, resulted in over $21,000 being Gail Connelly, Joanne Banner, 2 wrongs make collected in the tri-county area, LindaKentfield, Tini Suidgeest, in the fight against cystic HAROLD SCHMALTZ MIMIR Lynn Banninga, Pat Smith and! fibrosis and other lung- Jean'Vitous. Volunteers are the Advertising Director ER damaging diseases. St Johns led lifeblood of the "Breath of Life" a right? the way in Clinton County with campaign - their generous JIM EDWARDS Editor, Lapeer County Press more than $750 realized from response has resulted in a Editor the St Johns' Jaycettes' door-to- successful drive and a well- " By Jim Fitzgerald door drive on Sept 20. Co- fought batUe in the fight against chairmen Mary Hutton and CF. Thank you ftsssssssksssss^^ Janet Scott enlisted lieutenants Sincerely, How come the Republicans catch more hell from Watergate isn't so bad because, after alt, Ted and marchers who ably carried Nancy Berger, campaign the press and TV than the Democrats do? Easy. Kennedy drove a girl into the Chappaquiddick and the story of CF to their neigh­ coordinator % § through his involvement in a broad number of activities but % particularly as president of the St. Johns Cemetery Assn., St. View from p Johns Library Board and St. Joseph Church Council. In g addition he is most active in Knights of Columbus and can be S counted on for help whenever it's needed. For his display of s community concern and his willingness to participate we're the Senate rf pleased to honor Tony Kuntz as our citizen of the week. wtth Jim Edwards By SEN. WILLIAM S. BALLENGER

What may, or may not, be a economic expansion office's recreation purpose, which is Fall is a uniquely troublesome season for "Aw come on/' I whined, " I realize I'm not nevertheless now the main listening to the baseball game, but this is the bitter fight is impending as the foreign facilities and contacts to husbands. Legislature prepates to return good advantage andi could thrust of tourism in Michigan No other season of the year offers such beginning of the football season and I don't want to under the DNR. miss the Lions while Congress still says they have for its fall session beginning utilize its trade fairs abroad as aggravating incidents as fall. October 16. ^a means of promotion. One of the principal You see, fall weather has a strange energetic to televise the games." BANK & TRUST CO. Knowing Wife didn't exactly understand that I'm referring to a proposal to It's pointed out that only 17% arguments against the plan to and ambitious effect on wives while husbands tend • shift the Michigan Tourist of the population which travels' shift the council is that, under to suffer from autumn lethargy when it comes to statement, I went into a lengthy explanation describing the new policy that teams must televise Council from the State does so for an outdoor (Continued on page 6B) those "things around the house." Department of Natural Take for instance the poor soul who views fall as the game at home If the tickets are all sold. Again citing the participation in an historic Resources (DNR) to the State a time when an afternoon of clear sky spells 1 of Department of Commerce. the last chances to get in a round of golf. event, a home Lions game being televised locally, I found myself winning the right to relax and This idea is embodied in He may drive to the golf course, open up the car House Bill 4950, now in com­ trunk to lift out his golf clubs and find, instead, watch the game. Shortly 'after, my wife passed through the room mittee in the State House of that his wife has replaced them with a note to put Representatives, and it may up the storm windows. and asked, "Why did they say Cleveland just kicked a field goal.and now trait New York by just well be one of themeasures that t will b6"a"cted"upon this fall.. ,„, /1 An instance in my home this weekend concerned rl-point?:" vw** o • " la 4 the ceremony of changing the furnace filters. "That's just a score from another game," I While* DNR officials have not I first pleaded off with the understandable explained. yet publicly criticized the reason that I was listening to the Detroit Tigers "If it's a score from another game," why do they proposal, most departments do play the last game of the season. have shirts that say Cleveland on half of them and not like to see part of their My wife, who keeps up on such instances for New York on the other half?" , operations curtailed. spite, informed me the Tigers were in 3d place, "You don't understand, "I said, "they're called It goes almost without saying had no chance to get in 2d and didn't need my jerseys." . ^k that the Department of Com­ support to wind up a generally bad season. "I don't care if they're called tuxedos, that merce, one of the state's fastest I then explained the historic importance in the doesn't sound like a Detroit game to me." growing empires, will be most fact the Tigers were playing the Yankees in the Finally deciding it wasn't worth the effort happy to have the million dollar last game to be played in Yankee Stadium for over arguing with me, she departed to let me watch the operation of the Tourist Council 2 years. It was the 1st time in history that Yankee Browns and Giants in peace. , added to its organization chart. Stadium was going to be closed down. Then came the night-Monday night-9 pm. Backers of the measure note It worked. She saw the historical point and "Whaddya think you're doing, plopping down in that tourism is the second allowed me to do my "You Are There," bit. that chair?" largest industry in the state But, honestly, I couldn't generate a whole lot of "Whaddy mean, whaddya think I'm doing? I'm and, as such, would be more interest in listening to the Tigers, so turned my gonna watch the Lions on Monday Night Foot­ logically located in the Com­ attention to a football game. ball."' * merce Department. "If you aren't going to listen to the Tiger game," .. .They were taking the 2-minute time out in the They contend that the goals she pounced, "you might as well change the last quarter before I got my head out of that fur­ and purposes of the Tourist furnace filters." nace filter. Council and the Commerce Department would more sen­ <^K^)t^K^>X^X^M^K^K^K^K^K^K^M^>M^', sibly complement each other. Tourism is the only industry It was a busy weekend. Football games. Picking apples. Friends visiting. Kids coming and Ufocaid that provides many com­ Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner munities with an economic going. But here it is 7:15 Monday morning with a whole new week staring you in the face and al­ and Mike Potts flew to the Dawn livelihood and, say backers, the Patrol at Grand Ledge Sunday economic expansion unit of the ready you're behind the clock. Three hot lunches to pay for and at 7:15 Monday morning you morning. Commerce Department is have only three pennies, two dimes and a quarter. Hardly enough. And you can't send checks. The Misses Jill and Valerie ideally equipped to promote

Hoerner accompanied Mr and greater tourism expansion. -it * Mrs Harold Hoerner, Mike The proposed transfer is seen No, he doesn't have any money except a big bill, after all, Potts on the trip home from as an opportunity for the Grand Ledge. Tourist Council and the Com- he's got to buy his lunch toot What do you do? Where do Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent, . merce .Department to share «& Mr and Mrs Don Potts, Harvey expertise and data collection you turn? We know what you mean. That's why we in­ Hoerner all went to the pawn operations. Since the Tourist stalled morning banking hours — convenience hours - to Patrol Sunday morning'at Council and the Office of Grand Ledge. * Economic Expansion both cover emergencies just like the one you have at 7:15 this Smith, 65, well-known former Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner advertise, both agencies could ONE YEAR AGO Clinton County agricultural served ice cream to Larry benefit from the work of the Monday morning. Convenience hours — for cashing checks, Formenti of Lansing, Mr and othef and create more effective Oct4,1972 agent, who succumbed to a savings transactions or other routine banking matters. You Clinton County Com­ heart attack early Saturday at Mrs Howard Sargent, Mr and, advertising. missioners gave final approval Grand Rapids Osteopathic Mrs pop Potts and Mike, Mike Proponents say that the know what we mean? Thursday for a tentative 4.2 Hospital. and grandson/ Tourist Council could use the million sewer project for Bath township. 25 YEARS AGO A $750,000 roadproject -one of Sept30,1948 the biggest undertakings Five West Virginia boys who. TODAY'S Clinton County has eyer wit­ participated in the armed St. Johns Auto Bank nessed - is in its final stages of robbery of Anderson's North- • Monday thru Thursday - 7 o.m. to 6 p.m. completion. Funds for the side Shopping Basket here on resurfacing and reconstruction Real Estate • Friday - 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept 9 were sentenced to 2-1/2 to • Saturday - 9 a.rn.-to 6 p.m.' project, which started Mar 16, 15 years in Jackson prison when came from a $750,000 bond they pleaded guilty to breaking .by HANK FURMAN issue. The amount is to be and entering in the night time. over a 10-year period from before Circuit Judge Paul R Valley Farms Auto Bank Motor Vehicle Highway fund Cash here Tuesday* receipts. Earl Siefferly, 51, of Bay City • Monday thru Friday - 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. died in Clinton Memorial • Saturday-9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hospital Monday afternoon TEN YEARS AGO What is a mortgage? It consists of two legal documents, from injuries he received when .signed by the borrower. The first pledges the property being 0ct3,1963 his car plunged into a truck on The body of David Knapp, 21, ' 'bought as security for borrowed funds. The second part Is the M-21, about 3-1/2 miles west of 'bond or pote.'whichJs your promise as a borrower to repay of Durand was recovered from Ovid, Friday at 6 pm. beneath five feet of silage In a borrowed funds in the prescribed period of time and at the George C Young, 78, well- prescribed rate of Interest. Therefore, when you sign a silo on the Green Meadows farm known resident of Ovid and near Elsie about 9:45 pm mortgage* you haveiboth pledged your property as security, Clinton County undersherlff for and promised to repay the amount borrowed. The wide-awake hank makes itaUsoeasy. Tuesday. 25 years died at the Marine St Johns Lodge No 105, F&AM Hospital in Detroit on Saturday. will change its location for the Mr Young had been in poor A member1 of the Lansing Bo*ard of Realtors, FURMAN first time in nearly a century • health for a number of years, J 1 Saturday when it moves into the' REALTY C0; JB15 'North U.S. 27, 224-3236 is pledged to Clinton County people will be maintain IhV* highest ethical standards of the real estate neEfqffiSTlfn^rnw $30,000 Masonic Templme o n given an opporUinity to inspect profession and offers you the utmost in concerned personal CLINTON NATIONAL BANK SLPUrcL ' the new $100,000 addition to * service,including.complete assistance in obtaining a mort­ ^LlnSh^ ntan 1/9 ClintonMemorlalHospitalatan gage. Hours: 8:3>5Mon-Fri;9:30-3Sat;&byapp't GUKTQNrUnQHJU. and Trust Company M^i^rf^wnS'iS Open House at the hospital this

HELPFUt HINT: Member FDlC Mrs Ethel Haan, 38, of Lansing Medical Sodety fop Wg M yearg Your real estate man Is In the position to suggesU mortgage All Offices Closed Monday Oct. 8, Columbus Day ' Funeral services were held in of practice at the meeting of the from a reputable lending institution. the First Congregational society last Wednesday at the Church Tuesday for Roscoe G, Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit. |W '> e* 8 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 4,1973 4-Jtf Chatter The 83 Donates blood Eighty-three people Mary Evalevog, Carol LaR *• 6> Home responded to the call of the Karen Louth, Ovid-Elsie Blood mo bile last Clara Maron, John M week. A special call for blood Marjorie Martin, Normpn M^ 4-H meats judging contest for open-heart surgery was Martin, Hilda Micka, Denis 30 Economist filled early in the day. Those Miller. donating were: Jack Miller, Marilyn Miller, ByJOHNAYLSWORTH Lyle Acre, Richard Acre. Leonard Mitchell, Wells 1C g By: ELAINE CDJOALA Merle Baese, Sandra Bisson, Monroe, Paul Nemariis, Ronald -r Barbara Copelin, Rev Earl Nethaway. or Copelin. Suzanne Nethaway, George •5* Jay Miller, Green Acres 4-H The top G individuals in the compete in the National Con­ to attend the Barry County 4-H Doris Conklin, Betty Couch, Nicholson, Alfred Ornelas, Club, St Johns, placed first in SEEDS.FOR US - Seeds are yellowish brown, and have Veronica Daley, Glenn Decker, Oscar Ornelas, David Ott, Sonja contest were Jay Miller - test, Barbara Whiting, who Idea Fair Saturday, October 13, forthebirds-andus! We adorn alternating straight and wavy the 1973 State 4-H Meats Clinton County, Tim Grau- placed sixth, will join the group 4-9 pm at the Community Joanne Decker, Vicky Doten. Page. Judging Contest September 22 in Kansas City. our breads and rolls with poppy ridges running vertically. Lyle Dunham, Nicholas Washtenaw County, Karen Building on the fairgrounds in seeds and sesame seeds. And These whole seeds can also be Opaf'Parker, Dale Peck, at Michigan State University, Baldus - Washtenaw County, This is the second year of the Hastings, Michigan, The public Dunay, Jean Durham, Thomas Eugene Peterson, Ronald Pilot, He scored 651 points out of a it's cheese to please when used in pickling, or for spicing Ferens, JoAnn Fogarty, Agnes Jim Core - Leelanau County, State 4-H Meats Judging will see Action Exhibits and stuffed wih caraway seeds. fish and oriental candies, Many Richard '.Purchase, Norma possible 775. The contest con­ Myra Jackman - Macomb Contest and the second year Displays showing a Panorama Galecka. Ross. t sisted of judging classes of beef, Although not as well known, Mexican and Spanish cooks use Martin Galecka; Robert County and Barbara Witing- Clinton County had the top of 4-H Action. Michigan State there are various other seeds coriander for rice, lentil and pork and lamb carcasses, a Shiawassee County. scorer in the 4-H Meat Judging University Specialists and Green, John Goebel, Gary Orville Selfridge, Emelie class of beef ribs and a class of resource people will be on hand readily available for our use, meat dishes. Many of the Good, Harold Goodrich, Kay Schoch, TonySSovis, Selma. The top 5 members will now Contest. In 1972, the state commercially prepared meats Stroub, Larry Squiers, Elaine pork hams, identifying 25 retail compete in the National 4-H winner was Ted Ashley of St to answer your questions. The Cardamon is an aromatic and Goodrich. cuts of meat by specie, pungent seed. Actually, it's the in this country are flavoredwit h Swanson. Meats Judging Contest at Johns. Larry Martin of Ovid is program is free and is spon­ coriander. Elizabeth Hardaker, Janet wholesale cut and retail cut, the meats judging coach for sored by the Barry County 4-H dried fruit of a plant of the Herblet, Jerry Herblet, Janice Cyril Tremblay, Vera Kansas City, Missouri, October ginger family. This seed is a You can easily use ground plus giving a s et of oral reasons 16-19 with the judging contest Clinton County 4-H youth. Our Council. Hettinger, Dorothy Hicks, Mary Tremblay, Connie Underhill, on the class of beef carcasses, congratulations go to Jay Miller native of India but is also grown coriander in your meal. Add it Ann Hier. Sue Wakefield, Donald being on the 17th. Since Karen * * * * * to rolls, pasteries, cookies and pork carcasses and beef ribs. Baldus was too young to on this high honor and who will in Guatemala and Ceylon. This David Hill, Diane Hill, Donald Whitaker, David Witt. represent Clinton County and The 4-H roller skating activity seed is more expensive than cakes. Sprinkle it over ap­ begins this fall on October 18,7- Hinkley, Carol Hitchens, Robert Mary Ann Wittenberg, Sidney' Michigan in the National 4-H most spices, but a little makes a plesauce, or add the coriander Hubbard, Walter Huffman. Wittenberg, Maurice Wood- Meats Judging Contest in 10 pm at the Ranch Roller Rink big difference. to punch and seasoned butter. in St Johns. The cost will be Donna Huss, Dorothy worth, Joellen Wonsey, Kansas City, Mo. The Vikings discovered this Fennel is a yellowish brown Kadolph, Charles Kridner, Lousella Wonsey. $1.00 each and is open to 4-H seed in their travels, and today seed native to Europe, but now * * * * members, leaders, parents and cardamon is used in much of the found in several other places Steve Conklin, Olive 4-H their guests. The 4-H roller Scandanavian cooking. You've including the U.S. It has a Projects Club, DeWitt, skating activity will be held the probably tasted it, whether you pleasant fragrance and a sweet represented Michigan in the third Thursday of each month know it or not, for this seed is taste that's reminiscent of anise Hfocaidhtttrict Eastern Regional 4-H Tractor from October to April. the secret to that "special" or licorice. Operator's Contest at Rich­ ***** By ROSALYN PARKS, Correspondent mond, Va, - September 23-25. flavor of many a Danish pastry. Scandanavians also make ** 4-H members seeking a Cardamon comes to market good use of this seed, and Steve placed 12th out of 18 en­ source of feeder steers for their tries. The contest consisted of a in several forms. You may find Itab'an bakers use fennel ex­ 4-H beef steer project might it in a green or more likely, a tensively for bread, rolls and Mr and Mrs Gerald Scar­ and friend, Russell Sullivan and I written exam, backing and attend the Michigan Herefore I driving a two-wheel trailer bleached white pod. This pod pastries. (This seed is shaped borough and Leanne of Lansing son Randy of Edmore were all Association Club Calf Sale, contains the small black seeds, rather 'like a miniature visited Mr and Mrs G. V. Pyle, dinner guests of Mr and Mrs through a course, backing a November 3, 1:00 pm at the four-wheel wagon and a safety Used in this form, it's good for watermelon. Sunday. Donald Sullivan Sunday. Egypt Valley Hereford Farm pickling cucumbers. Fennel is another pickling Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner test. Steve won the Clinton north of Grand Rapids. There Kevin Sherman of Grand County 4-H Tractor Operator's For the most part, super­ ingredient, while being a were hosts for Mr and Mrs Ledge spent Saturday night will beat least 35 4-H quality markets carry packages of just delicious seasoning for fruits, Howard Sargent at the Scale Contest and the State Contest steers and 20 registered heifers with his grandparents, Mr and last August for the right to the whole seed or ground seeds. soups, fish and sauces. Mix this House near Ionia Sunday. Mrs Don Sullivan. for sale, so far, but could be All you need is one whole seed, seed into the filling of an apple Mrs Howard Sargent and represent Michigan in the many more. The calves must Eastern Regional Contest. Our and you can soon discover what pie or spaghetti sauce. Sprinkle Elmer Hardenburg went to St Mr and Mrs Eldoris Hahn have been born in 1973, be a fantastic taste team car­ fennel on a pizza or potatoes. Charles on business Monday. congratulations go to Steve on registered and vaccinated. The visited Mr and Mrs Don Hen- his accomplishments and being damon and coffee make. Drop Seeds, they're for the people ~ Mrs Harvey Hoener and girls ning and children Sunday af­ Egypt Valley Farm is northeast the seed into the cup of coffe for visited Mrs Harold Hoerner an excellent representative at of Grand Rapjds at 6611 Knapp, and birds! ternoon. Richmond, Virginia. a delicious brew. Our thanks to Sharon Van Sunday. NE, Ada, Michigan. ' Mrs Charles Fisher, Kevin Mrs Edith Fuhr passed away Ground cardamon has a dyne, Consumer Marketing Saturday and will be buried ***** ***** multitude of uses. Try it in Agent, MSU for this in­ Fisher and Mrs Porter Parks The 4-H Glass Collection The County 4-H Dairy attended Band Day Saturday at Tuesday from DeWitt Funeral custards, cakes, cookies and formation. Home. We would like to extend project will be held on Satur­ members who exhibited at the breads. Or add it to sweet Chesaning. day, Oct 6 at the St Johns State 4-H Dairy Show will be came our condolence to the bereaved potatoes and pork or beef Dan Sullivan home family. Fairgrounds with Charlie's holding a group picnic for roasts. Add it to the French VIEW FROM THE SENATE Saturday from Battle Creek Gang and Willing Workers 4-H • themselves and their families Hospital. Club members in charge. To toast batter. Cardamon fits Kenneth Pyle of St Johns on Sunday, October 28,1:00 pm almost anywhere - even (Continued from page 5B) Mrs Raymond Sherman and visited Mr and Mrs G. V. Pyle, date, over 510,0000 of glass at Duane Green's at Elsie. Kevin of Grand Ledge, Garry bottle containers have been sprinkled on iced melon! Thursday. collected by 4-H'ers in Clinton Kincnid District Coriander seed usage has the Department of Commerce, Jay Miller, Green Acres 4-H Club, is observing what to look for in County for recyling into new survived from 5000 B.C. to not enough emphasis may be a good ham shown by Dr. Robert Merkel, Department of Animal products instead of going into a Mr and Mrs G. V. Pyle and Mr present day. Originally from given to environmental factors landfill or thrown out along the S. C. Swanson of Grand Ledge India, this seed now comes and preserving the state as a AFUELforALL Husbandry, Michigan State University, following the State 4-H mostly from Morocco, tourist attraction. road. visited Mr and Mrs James Meat's Judging Contest, September 11 at MSU. Jay won first place Austin of Laingsburg, Wednes­ Argentina and Russia. There is also the question of SEASONS in the judging contest with 651 points. ***** day. The fragrance is mild, and it whether any more tourist Charles Green - Brush & Mr and Mrs Porter Parks reminds you slightly of pressure should be put on our Halter 4-H Club, Elsie, returned visited Mrs Clarence Parks and. lavendar. The taste is existing recreational facilities - home Wednesday evening from son in the Sparrow Hospital,, sojnewh'at jjikeu at mixture of - although more recreational the 4-H Dairy Judging Contest Saturday. ,. *i lemon peel and sage!'Coriander facilities are being added in the at the Pennsylvania All Mrs Porter Parks visited Mrs seed is the dried ripe fruit of an state every year. American Dairy Show, Sep­ Vernon Sargent Saturday also herb in the parsley family. The Another measure which may tember 21-26 in Harrisburg, Pa. at Sparrow Hospital, also Mrs herb itself is rather pungent, be considered this fall is one to The Michigan 4-H Dairy Carol Bickley. but the seed is milder. The change the name of the Tourist Located Vk Miles North Judging team placed 9th overall seeds range from, white to Council to the Michigan Travel of Middleton on Ely Hwy. in team competition, but placed Commission and enlarge its in the top 5 teams in judging membership from nine to 13. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS- 1 SERVES ALL YOUR NEEDS IN STEEL Holstein, Ayrshire and Jersey Dairy cattle classes. In­ The new commission would dividually ranking in the con­ comprise 2 members each from FARM BUILDINGS, BUTLER GRAIN BINS test, Charles Green placed first the 4 regional tourist LP GAS WILL DO THE JOB! in Holstein cattle judging, first Safety AND KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS associations and one at-large to I in giving oral reasons on his be appointed by the Governor 6S60S.BegoleRd. Prompf Delivery FLOW GRAIN DRYERS classes and ninth in individual with Senate approval. The PERRINTON Call Us For All The Details total scoring. 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JOHNS CO-OP CARSON CITY PHONE 684-3550 Phono 224-3062 St. Johns Phone 224-2381 For bcsl pnhrrriincc alwijs ti» McCullith pt*t( malttitd chains, bus and sprockets. 7B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 4,1973 Mead and Swegles Street. • Mayor Wood asked if anyone Motion by Commissioner present wished to speak' CITY Rand, supported by Com­ regarding the budget. There COMMISSION missioner Hannah to refer this being none, motion by Com­ request to Consumers Power for missioner Rand, supported by Pewamo Commissioner Hannah to close recommendation. Motion MEETING the Public Hearing. Motion h\ MKS. IRENE FOX ph. 593.3359 carried. MINUTES The City Manager presented carried. Mrs Irene Fedewa and Mrs Sault Ste Marie then returning a resolution to appoint an of­ Motion by Commissioner Kathleen Lawless left early on the east coast along Lake September 10,1973 ficer representative to the Grost, supported by Com­ Monday morning to visit her Huron. In the upper peninsula Mayor Wood called the Michigan Municipal Employees missioner Hannah to adopt the cousin, Mrs Erma Johnson at the leaves had started to turn, regular meeting of the City Retirement System annual Revenue Sharing Budget. East Jordan, returning Tuesday They arrived home late Friday. Commission to order at 7:30 meeting. Motion carried. night. Mr and Mrs William Fox of pm. Motion by Commissioner Motion by Commissioner Saline spent the weekend with Ebert, supported by Com­ Mrs Vera Cook and Mrs Joan Commissioners Present: Hannah, supported by Com­ Daniels of Lansing spent 2 days his sister, Mrs Dolly Cook. missioner Hannah to recess the Hannah, Rand, Ebert, Wood, missioner Grost to appoint Mr at Carey, Ohio. Mr and Mrs Ambrose Fox and Eugene Simon, the City City Commission meeting, Mrs Nell Wood of Alpena family moved from their home Grost Treasurer, to attend the motion carried. spent several days visiting at at the Vance trailer park to a Commissioners Absent; None MMERS meeting. Motion Meeting recessed at 8:05 pm. the home of Mrs Charles Cook. home on Maynard Road, Staff Present: City.Manager, carried. Motion by Commissioner , Sunday afternoon visitors at Portland. City Clerk, City Attorney The City Manager presented Ebert, supported by Com­ the home of Ralph and Maude A son was born Friday Motion by Commissioner a communication requesting missioner Rand to. reconvene 'Doane were Mr and Mrs Ted morning at St Johns Hospital Ebert, supported by Com­ the City Commission meeting. Sherwood of Carson City, approval of the Homecoming Sept 21, weighing 7 lbs and 8 ozs. missioner Rand to approve the Parade Route. Motion carried. ' Ladies 'of the Altar Society They have one other child a girl minutes of August 27, 1973. Motion by Commissioner Motion by Commissioner will have their 1st fall meeting Noel Schneider. Mrs Schneider Motion carried. Grost, supported by Com­ Hannah, supported by Com­ Monday, Oct 1, Starting at 8:00 is the former Beth Noeker of Motion, by Commissioner missioner Rand to grant per­ missioner Grost to adjourn. pm in the parish hall. Westphalia. Mother and son Grost, 'supported by Com­ mission for the Homecoming Motion carried. Mrs Ann Bower spent Sunday expect to be home Wednesday. missioner Rand to approve the Parade Route as outlined. Meeting adjourned at 8:45 as a guest at the home of Mr and warrants. Motion carried. Motion carried. pm, ^^^^^^ Mrs John Bower of Lansing. Motion by Commissioner Motion by Commissioner Mrs Freda Davarn is a Ebert, supported by Com­ Rand, supported by Com­ Michigan is the largest red medical patient at Carson City Wacousta missioner Grost to approve the missioner Grost to open the tart cherry producer .in the Osteopathic Hospital as of this agenda. Motion carried. Public Hearing on the Proposed nation, growing 79% of the U".S. date Sept 24. Charles Rose was taken into — Mr Rodney Devereaux ap- Revenue Sharing Budget. crop'. Mrs Clifford Freund was St Lawrence Hospital Wednes­ EdwinT. Stiles Post 153 American Legion in St Johns has new officers for the 73-74 year: (from left) peared before the City Com- Motion carried. discharged from Carson City day where he was treated and EdSciimitt 2nd vice, Dean Hcnning 1st vice, Cecil Smith commander, Brian Woodbury, adjutant, Toby mission regarding an auto Osteopathic Hospital as a released. Mishlevciiaplain.BillActonwasthecommandcrlastyear.NotshownisCraigBartholoincwsergeantat repair garage operated by"his surgical patient Saturday, Sept Mr and Mrs Ralph Embry of arms. neighbor. 22. Battle Creek called on the Kraft General 'discussion followed. Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs family Sunday. Motion by Commissioner Clell Bissell were Mr and Mrs Mrs Charles Phillips and Ebert, supported by Com­ Bernie Smith and son,.Craig, of Rodney and Van Phillips were Postmaster says service needs missioner Rand to have the Portland. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Ion Zoning Administrator and City Joseph Klein was admitted at Phillips in Mason. Attorney review this problem Blodgett Hospital in Grand Mrs Mina Clark of Holt was a customer help and seek possible solutions. Rapids Sept'13. He is scheduled Wednesday guest of Mr and Mrs Motion carried. Residents of the Village of Ovid please do not put for major surgery Tuesday least 95% of the mail." Motion by Commissioner garbage and rubbish to the curb for pick up in advance Dan Stenzel. ST JOHNS - "The US Postal dability and timeliness of mail Rand, supported by Com­ morning, Sept 25. He is in room Mrs Howard McDonough was service, Mishler said. Called This standard is now being of Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning. . 481. Service depends heavily on missioner Grost to adopt as hostess of the Wacousta Circle customer participation to help Service Standards, they specify expanded to provide for 2d day Visitors of Joseph Kelin at delivery to points within 600 permanent Traffic Control Any badly torn bags or litter will not be picked up. Wednesday evening. meet its service standards," levels of service the public can Order No 44-73. Motion carried. Blodgett Hospital in Grand Willing Workers Circle meets postmaster Keith A. Mishler of expect for airmail and first miles at least 95% of the time, Rapids Sunday were Mr and and 3d day delivery is to be Motion by Commissioner Thursday with Mrs Don Maier St Johns recently explained. class mail. Grost, supported by Com­ Mrs Patrick Klein and Mrs on Forest Hill Rd. "Their use within the Postal made to any community within Richard Linn. "Public cooperation in 2 the Continental United States at missioner Rand to adopt as The Masonic Lodge #359 will areas is vitally important," he family is important too," permanent Traffic Control Mrs Laurine Schafer and Mrs serve their first Fish Dinner of Postmaster Mishler said. least 95% of the time. Village Council Frank Ormston of rural St said. "First, to qualify for Order No 45-73. the season Friday, Oct 12, service standard handling, mail "Service standards measure "Equally demanding service Motion carried. Johns have returned from a 4 starting at 4:30 pm. success or failure. They standards are now being day trip in northern Michigan to addresses must contain the Zip The City Manager presented Code. Second, airmail items promote cooperation and developed and tested for parcel a communication requesting and 1st class items for over­ teamwork from all Postal post and other classes of mail," installation of a street light mid night delivery must be workers-those who pick up and postmaster Mishler said. block, on Park Street, between deposited in mail collection deliver, those who man the boxes designated for the. 5 pm post offices, and those who collection, or by 5:15 pm at the operate the vast postal trans­ Post Office. portation network." The Postal Service has made For airmail, the Postal Beginning October 20,1973 a truck from Steves Refuse detailed commitments to the Service commitment is to Service will be at the Ovid Water Works the third American people on depen- deliver ,95% by the next day Saturday of each month from 9 A.M. to l P.M. for old between specified cities within appliances and items too large for regular pick up. a radius of GOO miles, such as Fowler Chicago and Cleveland. This Patrons will bring items to that location and pay for overnight delivery recently has dealer %« the service at that time. This will replace the annual been extended to selected cities Clean Up Day, formerly held each year. Mr and Mrs Frank Simon and beyond 600 miles. At least 95% family of Lansing spent of all airmail will be delivered Saturday afternoon with Mr and' by the 2d day anywhere in the Mrs Leonard Thelen, Continental United States. 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JOHNS Ph. 224-4162 9B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 4,1973 /Maple Rapids Next Sunday in Area ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH THElJNITED METHODIST CHURCH ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Clinton County churches Maple Rapids Pastor Rev J. Thomas Churn Parsonage-MIddleton All Churches in Clinton County are invited to send Phone 236-7742 ' their weekly announcements to The Clinton County Sunday News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to'insure 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Sunday School publication in the current week's Issue. Tuesday 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice FlIiST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ASSEMBLYOFGOD ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday Averill M. Carson, Minister SUS-27&EBaldwin Corner US-27 and Webb Road Elsie Area 2nd Wednesday each month Joseph F, Eger, Jr. Past or Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. Vicar 7:00 pm W.S.CS, 10:00 am - Sunday School Residence 669-3067 Thursday Thursday, October4 11:00 am • Morning Worship. 10:00 Bible Sludy' 6:30 pm -General Fellowship pothick Church 669-9308 6:30 pm - Youth service ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Saturday, October6 GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST 7:30 pm • Sunday Evening First & Third Sundays . Rev.DavidLitchfleId,Mlnlstcr 12:30 p;rf Junior Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm • Wednesday, second and fourth 9:30 am • Morning Worship CHURCH .^j^f—flWS-pm Children's Choir Rehearsal Morning Prayer 9 am Scottand Marshall Roads WMC Second & Fourth Sundays 10:30 am • Sunday School, Supt Merle Sunday, October? 7:30 pm - Wednesday evening service Baese 9;45 am Church School Holy Communion 9 am Pastor-Norman Wood 11:00 am Morning Worship 7:30 pm Doublets PRICE UNITED METHODIST VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH DUPLA1N METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH 24I-E State Road Rev David Litchfield, Minister Sunday: 10:30 am Church School Monday, Octobers Rev. DaroldB, Boyd WSCS 3rd Wednesday at B pm G:45 pm Congregators REV LaVern Brelz, Pastor 10 am - Sunday School, Supt Kenneth 9:45 am • Church School 9:45-10:45 am-Church School, There is a Kiger LOWE UNITED Tuesday, Octobers 11:00 am • Morning Worship 7:30 pm Linda Scott Division class for everyone from the youngest to the 11 am • Worship Service METHODIST CHURCH Women's Society meets the last Wednes­ oldest. The Bible is our textbook. Lowe and North Lowe Road Wednesday, October 10 day of each month. Dinner at 12:30. 6:45 pm Boy Scout Troop Mil 11 am • 12 Noon - Morning Worship, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev, Harold McGuIre Meeting at 1:30. Junior Church for children through 6th 10 am Sunday School Rev. Cowley, Sup't 8:00 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal grade Youth Fellowship meets the first and U am Worship Service Sunday School 9-10 am UNITED METHODIST CHURCH third Monday of each month at 7:30 pm. 5:30 pm - BYF for both Juniors and 6:30 pm Junior & Senior B.Y.F. Council of Church Ministries and Ad­ Seniors Church Worship 10:15-11:15 "RevrFtancIsC'Johannides 7:00 pm Evening Service Choir 8-9 pm Thursday 200 East Slate Street ministrative Board meets the first Sunday 7:00 pm • Evangelistic Service 7:00 pm Wednesday, Junior and Senior of each month following a politick dinner B:00 pm - Morning Choir Practices UMW 7:30 2nd Wed of every month St. Johns, Michigan Choir Practice Prayer Study Group 10-11 at noon. Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Mid-week Prayer 7:30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Youth choir meets each Wednesday at 7 Serlce; 8:00 pm - Morning Choir Practice Sludy t - Sunday pm. Saturday 10:00 am - Jr Choir practice 9:30 am Church School Senior choir meets each Wednesday at 11:00 am Worship 1st Thursday 7:30 pm - Woman's DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 7:30 pm. Mission Society' 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School 7:00 pm 1st and 3rd Sundays Junior 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm - Ann Judson Guild 5565 E Colony Road Youth Fellowship JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES for Jr Hi girls Justin Shepard, Minister Eureka Area 2nd and 4th Sundays Kingdom Hall 3rd Tuesday 6:30pm- Men's Fellowship BiUNichelson.YouthMinlster Senior High Youth Fellowship 1993 North Lansing St. 9:45 am - Sunday School . Wednesday Tuesday, 7:30 pm • Congregation Book SOUTH DeWITT CHURCH 11 am • Church \ 6:30 pm Chapel Choir Studies. Text studied "The Nations Shall OF CHRIST 6 pm • Youth fellowship and adult Bible 7:30 pm Chancel Choir Know That I Am Jehovah - How?" 2931 Herbtson beside DcWitt Study CONGREGATIONAL Thursday Thursday, 7:30 pm -Theocratic Ministry 7 pm - Evening Service 4:00 pm Carol Choir High School CHRISTIAN CHURCH School - Texts Used: "Bible" and "Aid to Minister: Dr. James Girdwood 7 pm Wednesday-Prayer Meeting 2619EMaple Rapids Rd Bible Understanding" 8:30 pm Service Tel 669-5000 or 626-6006 Rev Paul R Jones, Pastor UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Meeting. 9:20 am Bible School ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Francis C. Johannides - Minister Phone 224-7709 Sunday, 9:30 am - Public Lecture - 10:30 am Morning Worship Rev. ThomasM. Kowalczyk, Pastor 10 am • Bible School for everyone Given by Qualified Representative of the Communion Weekly POBox97,517EMalnSt. 11 am - Morning Worship Worship-10am Watchtower, Bible and Tract Society. 0:30 pm Youth Groups Bannister, 4B807 Phone: 862-5270 7:30 pm Evening Worship 7:30 pm • Adult Bible discussions. 10:30 am - Watchtower Study - Current Sunday Liturgies: Saturday • 7:00 pm Nursery provided during services FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH issue of the "Watchtower" magazine Wednesday, Sunday • B:30 and 10:30 am South US-27 6:30 pm • Youth Meetings studies. 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and Holy Day Liturgies: 7;00 am and B:00 6:45 pm - Wednesday, Jr Choir; Chancel PaulA. Travis, Pastor Pm , 9:45 am Bible School PUBLIC INVITED Bible Study Choir, 7:30 pm 10:55 am Worship Serive NO COLLECTION TAKEN Thursday Confessions: One half hour before all It am Children's Churches 7:30 pm Calling Program Sunday Liturgies. FIRSTCHURCHOFGOD 6 pm IN-TIME and HI-TIME Rcv.JeffWebb FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH EAGLE UNITED 7 pm Evening Worship 312 N US-27 OF Dc WITT, SBC METHODIST CHURCH 5:00 pm Church Training Phone 224-2448 Rev Jerry Cote.Pastor Rev. Ray McBralnie, Pastor 7:00 pm Evening Worship 9:45 am Church School, 11:00 am Meeting in the Memorial Building while Telephone 627-6533 or489-3807 Each Wed 7 DID The Hour of Power for Worship Service. 7:00 pm Evening Wor­ we build our new worship center. 9:30 am - Morning Worship the whole family. 8 pm Choir practice. ship. B:00pmYouth Fellowship Island 3rd 10:30 am • Church School B;00 pm -Choir Practice - Sunday School • 10:00 am. Sunday of the month. Morning Worship -11:00 am 7:30 pm • Wednesday, Bible Study and Area Jr. Basketball Wednesday: 7:45 pm Family Bible 5:00 pm Church Training prayer meeting First Sunday - Communion Service Sludy, First Tuesday • Deacon's Meeting 6:00 pm Evening Worship Meeting in i&X&K&K&tt&X&K&H. homes KACLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Second Tuesday • Ladies' Missionary CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. and Mrs. Royal Burnett, Pastor MAT1IEHTON COMMUNITY Circle. Mid-week prayer service Wed. 7:30 pm 10:00 am - Sunday School •* CHURCH 515 North LansingStrcel Youth fellowship 2nd and 4 th Sunday at 7 Mon-Fri "Moments of Mediation." 9:15 Rev Wesley Manker 11:15 am - Morning Worship 2:00 pm • Sunday School am Radio WRBJ o'clock pm 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer meeting 3:00 pm • Worship Service Phone 224-7950 Join us in worship where "everybody is Church office hours 10:00 am -Sunday School 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fri 11:00 am • Morning Worship somebody and Christ is Lord." 6:15 pm - Young People's Service For more information call 669-9752 or ST JOHNS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH 7:00 pm • Evening Worship. write Box 306, DcWitt. Corner of Meadand Walker Wednesday, 6:30 pm - Caravan, 7:45 pm VALLEY FARMS UNITED Rectory 406 E Walker Bible Study and prayer hour. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Bath Area Phone 224-2600 Rev. Nell Bolinger, Pastor Office 224-2885 FREE METHODIST CHURCH 155 E State Rd BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 305ChurchStreet Phone 439-1703 Area 1973 Schedule Phone 224-3349 Rev. Clarence Keith Every Sunday 8 am Holy Communion 9:30 am -Sunday School 9:45 am Church School Robert Bentley, Minister 11:00 am -Morning Worship 2d & 4th Sunday 10 am Holy Communion 10:00 am - Sunday School 7:30 pm -Sunday evening Evangelistic 11:00 am Worship WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED and Sermon 11:00 am - Morning Worship Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youth service 7:00 pm Bible Study METHODIST CHURCH Other Sundays -10 am - Morning Prayer 6:00 pm - Evening Worship Thursday, 7:30 pm - Bible Sludy Rev EdwardF Otto, pastor and Sermon Prayer service as announced. We cordially invite you to attend any or BATH BAPTISTCHURCH Phone G26-6623 Nursery & church school 10 am for all of these services Rev. Richard Cole, Pastor Morning Worship; 10 am nursery through Glh 10:00 am Sunday School SALEM UNITED Listen lo our International broadcast Church School Classes 11:15 am Every Monday eve 7 pm • Spiritual METHODIST CHURCH 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship Jr and Sr Hi Y.F. 6:00 pm Healing Service HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30 7:30 pm Evening Service # U.S. 2?and County Line Rd am. WRBJ, 1580 on your dial, Cherub and Youth Choir Wednes­ 1st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior Citizens Pastor Paul R.Jones Midweek Service on Wednesday 7;30 pm day, 3:00 pm 2d & 4lh Tuesdays - Noon • Senior Phone 224-7709 Chancel Choir, Thursday, 7:30 Citizens i STPETER LUTHERAN CHURCH REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd Parsonage $,Office 2620,£. Maple Rapids 3 | ^'MlSSOURISYNQD Eyery Tuesday morning and evening Rd. Eureka. „ CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Wednesday weight watchers ^,1-B ' , 4-1/2 mites west of St. Johns on M-21 Corner UptonRd&SlollRd - ' ",\L 5-1/2 miles south on Francis Road WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning Elder Jerry Balrd Wednesday Clinic Sunday, 2 miles west on Church Road ' 9:00 Worship Marvin U Bora, Pastor Sunday School -10 am Preaching Ser­ Council on Ministries every 3rd Monday 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Nutrition vice -11 am at 7:30 Class 10:00 Church School 10:30 am - Worship Choir Practice - Wed 6:30 pm 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each 9:15 am • Sunday School and Bible Administrative Board, 4th Monday of Every other Wed evening 7:30 Cadet Girl Mid-week Prayer Service - Wed 7 ;30 pm every 3rd month. Scouts monlh. Classes. Everyone welcome Holy Communion first Sunday of the month at B am, third Sunday of the monlh Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes 8 pm at 10:30 pm. Every Thursday 8 pm AA A] Anon Every Friday 3:15 pm Brownies ^H^H^C^K^M^K^M^K^H^K^H^M^K^M^K^M^K^M^M^M^M^M^K* Victor <^K^K^M^KtfX^X^K0K^I CHURCH OF CHRISTOF ST. JOHNS Fulton Area 40OE Slate MikeHargrave, Minister Ovid Area 9:30 am Sunday School WAYSIDE CHAPEL THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS 10:30 am Morning Worship FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH A BIBLE CHURCH 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship 1/2 mile east of PerrintononM-56.1/2 mile GROVE BIBLE CHURCH 6:30 pm Evening Service 1437 Turner Road, DeWitt THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID Rev Robert Prange, Pastor Wed, 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting Rev. Douglas Beach, Pastor south MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE West Front Street Rev. Larry Rhoads, Pastor Price and Shepardsville Roads Call 2244293 for more information Phone 4894251 Rev. Claude B Ridley, Jr. Pastor 10:00 am - Sunday School. Classes for 10 am Sunday School 9:45 am -Sunday School Worship Service • 10 am 11:00 am -Morning Worship all ages ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 11 am Worship Service Church School -11 am 11:00 am • Morning Worship 6 pm Young People 7:00 pm -Youth Service 6:30 pm • Young People Rev, William G. Hankerd, Pastor Nursery service for all children up to 2nd 7:45 pm -Evening Service ReV. Raymond Goehrlng 7 pm Evening Service grade. ,7:30 pm - Evening Service Associate Pastor 7:15 pm Wednesday - Bible Study and 7:45 pm -Thursday, Prayer and praise 7:30 pm • Wednesday, prayer meeting Rectory —109 Linden SI. -Ph. 224-3313 Prayer WESLEY AN HOLINESS CHURCH service Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th Convenl-110 S. Oakland-Ph 224-3789 A friendly church with a message for 127W.WilllamSt,Ovid Thursday School — 201 E. Cass-Ph. 224-2421 today. Rev Richard D Purchase Couples Club meets 4th Saturday in Mass Schedule Bible Loving - Bible Believing - Bible 10 am Sunday School and Morning monlh Saturday Evening - 7 pm Preaching Worship, Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm Central Nat'l Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op Sunday - 7:30,9, io:30 and 12 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings Holy Days - See bulletin. DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH OF ST. JOHNS 1002 E. State Weekdays • 8:30 am and 7 pm (Inter-denominational) OVIDF1RST BAPTIST CHURCH Sacrament of Penance-Saturdays, 3:30 . Murl J. Eastman, Pastor St. Johns N. Clinton to 5 pm; after 7 pm Mass until 8:30 pm. Main at Oak Street St Johns-Ovid-Pewamo iJimMcGovney, Rev. Earl C. Copelln, Pastor Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 Weekday cvenings-a few minutes before SundaySchoolSupt. Member FDIC evening Mass. Mary Ptacek, Church School Supt. Marilyn Krai, Co-Supt, 9:45 am Church School, il:oo am 9:45 am .-Sunday School Morning Worship, 7 pm Evening UNITED METHODIST CHURCH First Fridays—Sacrament of Penance. 11 am - Church Pewomo, Michigan KIMBEnLY CHURCH OF CHRIST Fellowship. 1007 Kimberly Drive Thursday from 4 to 5 pm and after the 6 pm - Youth Fellowship Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible Dr.LloydWalker 1639 Horizon Drive, Ionia Lansing, Michigan evening Mass until all are heard. Mass and 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service Study; 8 pm Senior Choir Allaby-Brewbaker, 7 pm - Wednesday Bible Study and Sunday: 10:30 am Morning Worship 7:00 John Halls S & H Farm Phillips prayers of Adoration at 7 pm. Holy 11 am • Morning Worship Communion on Friday at 6 and 7:15 am. Prayer Meeting OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH pm United Methodist Youth Fellowship WSCS meets third Thursday of the 10 am - Bible Sludy Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, "the church with "acls 20:20 vision" 6 pm - Evening Worship Implement Thursday 7 pm on First Friday after REDEEMER UNITED 1100NMainSt.,Ovid , monlh at 2 pm Sales & Service Inc. METHODIST CHURCH Midweek service 7:30 pm Wednes­ evening Mass. Rev, Richard Gleason day night _ COMPANY Devotions—Our Mother of Perpetual 105 N Bridge SI ChurchPhone 834-5950 ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH New Holland Machinery H. Forest Crum, Pastor Parsonage Phone 834-2473 Pewamo, Michigan HelpNNovena - after 7:15 pm Mass each SHEPHARDSVILLE UNITED Our Specialty Tuesday. 9:30 am • Worship, (nursery provided), 10:00 am Sunday School Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Bolger, MA., 108'A N. Clinton St. 10:30 • 11:00 am, Coffee Fellowship, 11 am '11:00 am Morning Worship ' Pastor METHODIST CHURCH 313 N. Lansing'St, Religious Instruction Classes—Adult DrDarold Boyd, Pastor 4 Mi. N. on US-27 to St. Johns, Michigan Inquiry Class, Tuesday at B pm. High Church School 6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. Daily Mass - 7:30 am 1 Phone 224-2777 7:30 pm Evening Worship Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm 445 Division Street French Rd. « School CCD, Wednesday at 7:30 pm Public Sunday B;oo am & 10:00 am East Lansing, Michigan Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 until 5 COMMUNITY OF ST JUDE 9:30 am Ladies Bible Study every Phone 224-4661 Catholic Church Tuesday Holy Baptism - Sunday, 1 pm 9:30 am Worship Service, 10:45 am pm. Sacred Confession • Saturday, 3:30 and Church School Baptisms-Each Sunday at 1:30 by Father Jerome Schmitt, Pastor 7:30 pm Wednesday evening Prayer appointment. Other arrangements by 409 Wilson, DeWitt Service 7:30 pm Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir pracllce. appointment. Daily Mass: Mon. and Thurs.- 7:30 pm. 6:00 pm Teen's Softball every Friday Family Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, 8:00 pm Prayer Service Tues., Wed,, and Fri, 7:00 am 7:15 pm Administrative Board first Monday in SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 am HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC the monlh (Missouri Synod) Services at Middle School, DeWitt • CHURCH General meeting of WSCS third Thur­ Egan Ford Burton Abstract Federal-Mogul Rev. Robert D, Koeppcn, Pastor Ovid, Michigan sday In January, April and September EAST DeWITTBIBLE CHURCH Fr. Joseph Aubin Afternoon Circle meets second Thursday CORPORATION 10:15 am Divine Worship (Non-Denominational) 10:30 am • Mass on Sunday at Ihe homes of members Gunnisonville Berean Circle meets third Thursday Sales, Inc. and Title Company 8:00 am Matins Service, 3rd Sunday Round Lake Road 1/4 mile East of US-27 7:00 pm Evening Mass on Wednesday St. Johns Plant each month Glen J. Famham, Pastor Confessions 10 to 10:30 on Sunday evening In each month at the homes of 200 W. Higham members 119 N. Clinton, St. Johns 9:00 am Sunday School and Bible Sunday morning Area Phone 224-2285 Classes 10 am - Sunday School, Classes for all ffimmsmmmsBmmi ages. CALVARY BAPTISTCHURCH GUNNISONVILLE Holy Communion island 3rd Sundays each 11 am - Morning Worship Rev Wayne Glassman UNITED METHODIST CHURCH month at I0;l5am 5;45 pm - Youth Fellowship, Senior, 14 M-21alElsieRd. Clark and Wood Roads FOWLER and up; Jet Cadets, 10-13 9:45 am Sunday School Rev Dan Miles, Minister Bridgeville Church Olfice Hours - 9:00-12:00 Monday, 11:00 am Morning Worship 7 pm - Evening Service 7:00 pm Evening Worship 9130 am Church Service Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10:45 am Sunday School . D&B Wes' Gulf Service mornings, Wednesday 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting Adult Instruction • 7!30 pm Mondays 7:30 pm - Bible Sludy and Prayer. Area Mathews Elevator Weekday School and Confirmation Classes Supervised nursery for babies and small Party Shoppe - Wednesdays. 3:30-5:00 pm children in all services, Grain-Feed-Beans Ladies Cui!d-LWML-2nd Wednesday each * "An open door to an open book" BRIDGEVILLE GOSPEL MISSION Open Monday thru Saturday Free Pick-up & Delivery Phone 593-2111 month al 7:30 pm ....A Bible preaching church with a Fowler Area 4 miles south of Pompeii Complete Party Supplies message for you.... S. US-27 Elders and' Evangelfsls -Tuesdays at 6:45 Pastor J.S. Dlngman 224 N. Clinton pm Sunday 3 pm Bible School Phone 224-2212 Youth-2nd & 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm ST THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH 3:45 pm Worship Service Phone 224-3535 Councils & Committees - 1st Tuesday each Fathers Francis Murray, Joseph Droste.' MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Thursday 7:30 pm Cottage month at 7:30 pm and Lawrence Delaney Rev.Fr, Albert J. Schmitt, Pastor Area Prayer Meeting Farmers Co-op Office Telephone: 224-3544 Rectory: 102 W. Randolph, Lansing Sunday Masses - 6:30,8:30 and 10:30 am (Announced from pulpit) ELEVATOR Parsonage Telephone: 224-7400 Phone 4894051 Weekdays-During school year, 7:30and Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm. 8:30 am ST MARY'S CHURCH • Wayne Feeds and Grain THE WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday: 6, 8,10.12: DcWitt, 9 am Holy Days - 5:30,7:30 am and 7:00 pm Westphalia Capitol Savings Rev. rlchard Abney, Pastor Holiday: 7, 8,10 am; 5:30, 7:30 pm and 7:00 pm eve before Rev AIoystusH Miller-Pastor Antes Cleaners ' Phone 593-2420 Weekday Masses: 8 am, 7:30 pm Sorrowful Mother Novena * Friday, 7:30 About 12 miles north RevJamesJ.Schmltt-Admlnlstrator Pickup and Delivery AND LOAN ASSN. The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. Confessions ' Saturday: 3:30 to 5 and pm Phone 5B7-4201 Sunday School -10:00 am 7:30 to9. Eves of Holidays, 8 toB Saturday s- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm 108 W. Walker Baptism: Sunday at 1 pm. Please call In 222 N. Clinton Morning Worship -11:00 am Saturday Night Masses: 4:30 & 7:00 pm Phone 224-4529 Phone 224-2304 Sunday evening - 6:00 pm advance. ST,' PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Morning 6:00, 8:00,10:00 Wednesday evening service Fowler, Michigan WESTPHALIA SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Weekdays Monday &Friday7:l5 & 11:20 7:00 pm H.E,Rossow. Pastor am, A church when1 everyone Is welcome , WIUardFarrler.Pastor 9:30 am Worship Located 1/2 mile east of Francis Road on Tues & Thurs 7:15 & B!30 am 10:30 am Sunday School & Bible Class Wednesday 7:15 & 7:30 pm SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Chadwick Road ID am • Sunday School Holidays 5:30,7:15 & 11:20 am, 7:30 pm 686 North LanslngStreet Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 pm Maynard-Allen Elder,E.F.Herzel, Pastor 11 am • Worship Service Services held on Saturday By 1980, unless present.trends Parr's Rexall Jim McKenzie 9:15 am-Church Service are reversed, 820 million adult STATE BANK 10:30 am-Sabbalh School Service HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Illiterates are predicted for the Michigan's vast crop Store Agency 380WHcrbisonRd.DeWltt world. UNICEF is exploring Portland-Sunfield-Westphalia WESTPILGRIM UNITED Telephone 66*3930 production is accomplished on The Corner Drug Store 212 N. Clinton, St. Johns METHODIST CHURCH David U, Kranzmeler, Pastor non-formal, out-of-school only 12 million acres of land. Capital Area Member FDIC Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Phone 224-2837 214 W, Washington, Ionia Telpehone: 6694609 channels for education to reach Amount of acreage has declined Phone 587-3111 Rev Brian K, Sheen, Minister Sunday Worship • 9:30 United Way, Inc. 9:30 am-Worship Service Tuesday - Directions ai Dawn 7:00 am functionally illiterate youths from nearly 20 million 50 years 10:45 am • Church School beyond school age. ago. ©

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