Clinton County News

ST JOHNS. MICHIGAN 48879 119th year Vol.50 24 PAGES AUGUST 8,1974

Powell breezes to victory in 88th

Stanley Powell, republican, and Donald Powell, 76, who is an incumbent tor the his opponent Stencel Stencel received 507 Stanton, democrat, won the 88th House past twelve years, received 1901 votes. John votes. District Primary in Clinton County Fox was first runner up with 914 votes and In Gratiot County, Powell walked away Tuesday. Powell defeated his republican Ebert received 646 Powell is a resident of with the Republican Primary with 224 votes opponents, Roy Ebert and John Fox Ionia. with Fox getting 59 votes and Ebert 80 whereas Stanton defeated his democratic Stanton. 51, also a resident of Ionia, got Stanton outpolled Stencel in Gratiot 99-66 opponent Burton Stencel 960 votes in Clinton County. 453 more than Ionia County results were not tabulated at press time Six votes defeat Commission chairman

Incumbent County* Commissioner Derrill Westerdorff by 290 votes The final count old seat Area shoppers filled the sidewalks in St Johns Thursday and Friday to take advantage of bargains Shinabery lost the Primary election was Nobis-356, Westendorff-66 Nobis will featured by merchants in the Annual Sidewalk Sale. Tuesday to Charles. Sills by six votes in run against Democrat Siivernay in the Incumbent Donald Gibson won over District Number One Shinabery is November election for William Hufnagel's Robert Ditmer in District Number Five. currently the chairman of the Board of Commissioners Allen, Warren Clinton County 4-H Shinabery, who has served on the Board for the past 3 years, received 216 votes m District Number One, which is composed of win in 30th Duplain and Greenbush Townships. Sills Richard Allen was successful Tuesday Council to.seek the Senate nomination received 222 votes, six more than Shinabery. night in his bid for * th&. Republican Coming in behind Allen and Trezise were Fair opens Monday nomination to the 30th Senate Dist Harmon Cropsey and Ed Groot ^He finished ahead of R Douglas Trezise In District Tfto 'Essex, Lebanon and -Dallas-Townships t7formerDaliasTownship Both have-served in .the State House ot . On the Democratic side, Richard Warren 1 Supervisor Walter Nobis, defeated Roy Representatives and Allen recently easily won his bid for the nomination over „ta&egin at 2 pm •*-*-,, -. A double feature, musical event begins resigned as head of the Michigan Tourist Mabel Stolz ST JOHNS - The W74 4-H Fair gets un­ t r -Poultry judging i^«^$jim „ <-* at 8.J5 when,Gardon Vandemark Will lead a derway Monday, Aug 12 with 3 full days of songfes t in the show ring At 9 pm, a musical events All fair events are free of charge The 4-H White Leag% All-Star Soft&ill Game will be played alTJ;30 pm on the city program will be presented by "His Will," a Participants in all exhibits except flowers, softball diamond at the'park- singing group from John Wesley College vegetables, dogs, pony and English horses Judging of cake decorating, painting and Vofers turn down have from U am until noon to enter drawing and crafts begin* at 7 pm At the TUESDAY, AUG t3 same time judging wi^'be conducted in Registration and judging of flowers will be MONDAY. AL"G 12 leathercraft ,v^i from 0 am until noon A Western Horse Show kicks off activities Also starting at ? pricare the lightweight *At y ant, judging begins in clothing, at lo am Monday, while at the same time, and featherweight pony pulling contests in knitting, crochet, ceramic^ photography, senior and commercial vegetable projects the horse arena. " electrical, tractor, snowmobile, small will be judged The Robin Hood Archers will present an engines, family living, vet science, basic DeWitt Twp recall Judging of crops, woodworking and all archery demonstration, also at 7 pm! plants, science, creative writing, weather, food projects will be at 1 pm The Green League 4-H All Star Softball recreation, safety, landscape, and litter Judging of vegetables' for beginning and Game begins at 8 pm at the city diamond barrels junior divisions will be from 1 to 4 pm with Green League All-Stars taking on the 4- Judging of swine, followed by sheep and The proposal to recall Supervisor Dale A tractor operator's contest is scheduled Emerson, Clerk Donna B Syverson and mentioned above, were similar to Emer­ H leaders ._ beef is at y am Rabbit judging is also at 9 gens Syverson defeated Marjorie Dziubau am Trustees Jack Kzeski Jr and Eileen Corr ""'"""'"' '" '••>>'+•' was defeated .Tuesday by a convincing —jw*j£fjy* for the position of clerk English horse, pony and dog jduging is at 1 10 am margin In addition, Emerson defeated former DeWitt Township Police Chief Bruce Indoor garden judging is at V.w pm with Angell III 4-&&U tdl deOi flower arrangements and baby animal Treasurer judging at 2 pm Also at 'l pm is conservation judging, The recall petition was instigated against Dale Emerson 615 including wildflowers, rocks, gun safety, Emerson after he < Emerson i had voted tp Bruce Angell 365 soil etc The horticulture identification discharge Bruce Angell III. Those sup­ resigns 044m tfoty - - tee bftetial contest is at 3 pm porting the recall claimed that Emerson not All Recalls Failed i A 4-H Horse Fun Show is scheduled for 7 only discharged Angell without cause, but Dale Emerson 569 yes, 832 no Last Monday, the Clinton County Board of J pm in the horse arena had also approved an adjustment in sewer rates in the township and failed to maintain Commissioners received the resignation of WEDNESDAY, AUG 14 proper communication lines with residents Donna S) verson 576 yes Mrs Velma Beaufore as County Treasurer, Weighing of livestock for'sale gets un­ of the township along with failing to devote 823 no effective August 31 She is resigning because of ill health. rf. (fautfy 'Jain, tectitot to derway Wednesday at 8 am full tipie to his job as Supervisor Emerson Entomology judging is at 9 am and dairy neputed the charge, saying that he put in Eileen Korr 555 yes Mrs Beaufore first began work as Deputy Treasurer in 1950 and in 1960, she became judging and dairy science judging is at 9:30 i>verv 50 hours a week normally, made no 826 no am with showmanship sweepstakes to change in sewer rates nor did he ever refuse Treasurer, a post she has held for 14 years immediately follow dairy showmanship to communicate with a citizen of the com­ Jack Kzeski 534>es "She did an excellent job for the county in all the years she's been here," said Gerald The demonstration and (action exhibit munity He voted t6 remove the Police Chief 836 no contest is at 10 am. because Angell repeatedly broke the rules 6f Shepard, chief deputy treasurer who took The Robin Hood Archers will present proper conduct and had refued to cooperate the post last May after the death of Elnor i another archery demonstraton at 10 am. with other departments within the township. Bell "The jdb was her life She'll be a hard person to replace in her capacity." i ., .,„_,, Also scheduled for 10 am is the bicycle Recall petitions for Syverson, Kzeski and rodeo in the blocktop area adjacent to Smith Corr were similar in charges and their Hall reply, with the exception of the time factor The entomology and wildflower iden­ tification contest is scheduled for 1 pm. The market livestock sale will be at 2 pm Bath twp denies The annual float and livestock parade DeWitt announces begins at 7 pm with the style revue to begin at 7-20 pm Prize winner 4-Hers will be honored mobile home permit during the awards program at 7:30 pm, A garden tractor pull will follow the entertainment for awards program All Wednesday events take place at the * BATH TWp - Business opened Monday at LOWER TAXES'-' football field. the Bath Twp board meeting with the board Supervisor Thomas "Woody" Woodruff Ox Roast concurring with the Planning Commission suggested to the Board lowering the to deny the building of a Mobile Home Court property millage 'a mill, from-the present by William Rysberg in Section 20 in Bath five mills to 4 5. Woodruff claimed that the Taylor DEWITT - Ernie Ashworth of country Township otf Drumheller Road. Township would not lose any money by the music fame and star of Nashville, Ten­ NEW POLICE OFFICER move, since the 10% factor would make up nessee's world famous Grand Ole Opry, will Once the contract is signed, Bath for It. Daniel A. Carleton, trustee, moved headline two big countryiWestern shows as a Township will be receiving $10,734 from a that Clerk June Burnett write letters to the special attraction ot this year's DeWitt Ox ' Federal Grant to hire a 3rd full time police county and to the different school boards defeats Roast. officer. The allocation of funds was ap­ serving Bath township to do the same, proved by the County Board of Com­ pointing out that they wouldn't lose any The program features, along with the missioners earlier Monday Richard Hawks, money by the move. The motion passed ' popular Nashville entertainer, a big cast County Commissioner from Bath Township unanimously. Ballenger including The Country Caravan Television also reported that Bath Township could THREE BAY POLE GARAGE Band; recording artist, Phil Wilson; and, receive additional funds for a fourth full Daniel Carleton and Richard Bragdon, child singing sensation, Mist Helen Jean, time officer if they wished. Trustees, were assigned by Supervisor PARK ORDl NANCE ADOPTION Cliff Taylor outpolled William Baitehger * On Saturday, Aug 17, two performance*, 3 Woodruff to look into the cost and a possible pmand7:30pm willbeheldin the show tent The new park ocyiinance was read for the Tuesday night in the GOP m& for f site for construction of a 30 by 45 foot three- located in downtown DeWitt. second time and was adopted by the Board. bay pdle garage for the storage of Parks and nomination to the Gth US Congressional An additional $5,W0 was granted to the District. * ' Advance tickets at a substantial savings Recreation Equipment. may be purchased at DeWitt Pharmacy Coleman Rd Projecrto add more gravel to It was reported by Parks and Recreation Taylor took the election with 10,885 votes. Finishing third in the Republican voting ' (DeWitt), Family Party Store (Bath), Field i the road Committee Chairman Jim Cronk that Ann Pharmacy (Laingsburg), Bailey Music * The insurance policy for firemen of Bath Park near Park Lake would be ready by wad Bruce Barton. Center (St Johns), and Knapp's Downtown township was raised to $506.00, an increase Graining the Democratic ridd is Robert next spring, fLansingh » ' , ERNIE ASHWORTH by $62.00. The meeting- adjourned at ll;00 piit." ' Carr who defeated Charles Larrowe. 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Augusts, 197+ DJMVE A LITTU n St Joseph's exponds released TO SAVE A LOT time program to MJavinu include high school ST JOHNS - This fall, high former home parish in 2 Ply school students in St Johns will 6K 02. Greensburg, Pa. He graduated 125 Sheets have a new opportunity for from Boston College in 1971, growing in a special way. 11" x 11" VanCamp with degrees in English and in St Joseph Catholic Church is philosophy, and has taught Grated providing programs for religion to high school students BOUNTY religious instruction and growth this past year. during regular school hours. At the request of parents, students Jacoby said it was easy to JUMBO BECK'S •"<** may be released from their choose St Johns for a new homet TUNA school classes 2 hours per week, when he recognized the strong TOWELS OWN if they wish to participate in the support he and the new Nabisco new classes for religion at St program will receive. The White Joseph School. Education Board of St Joseph Ml BAKERY Parish has been planning this Beck's The director for this program, improvement almost 2 years. PAPER PLATES GRAHAM CRACKERS Leo Jacoby, says he doesn't feel Since 1971, a similar released- 9" 150 Count that religion is something extra time program has been suc­ ROUND ur that it should be reserved for cessfully offered to students i I *i. Sundays. His viewpoint is, $11 "religious faith must be mixed attending Rodney B. Wilson into everything we do, and Junior High. STEAK GREEN change the ways we work and Members of the teaching BUTTERMILK play Since the daily lives of team include: Jacoby; Sr Janet high school students centers at Chadderdon, SSJ; Mrs Charles school, it is appropriate they Chapko; Mrs Elaine Brock- SIRLOIN TIP GIANT SALE include religion in their myre; assisted by Fr William 16 oz. DONUTS schedules, even though this Hankerd, pastor; and Fr Raymond Goehring. $169! 12 oz. French Cut means they sacrifice about ten Nibtet :>* percent uf the class hours in They seek to share with youth STEAK tb. some of their other courses." three challenges: Un­ GREEN For 2 years he directed the derstanding the message-' of CORN Jacoby does try to include religious education programs Christ, joining in the service of BEANS religion in his life day by day. for over 2,uui) families in his Christ to others and celebrating / BONELESS 5139L;:; the community Jesus founded. "Basically," Jacoby? said "it At First Security Bank 1 / RUMMP ROASROASTT *lrl4/89 comes down to love; ' 4/*l Since these are common Shurfine Christian goals, the St Joseph 4/H Former St Johns man programs may interest other BONELESS PORK & Treesweet churches and their youth \ Jirectors. Service projects, receives bank promotion tours, retreats, worship ser­ v CUTLETS LAUNDRY DETERGENT ORANGE JUICE vices, social events and other IONIA — Loren C. Adgate, Michigan Health Planning Unit. activities are also planned to \ president of First Security Bank Mrs Hallead, a registered complement the academic i SUBMARINE of Ionia, has announced the nurse, is employed part-time at religion courses. recent promotion of V'ern Ionia County Memorial Hospital tb. 46 oz. Can Hallead to vice-president and For further information call IT 49 in Ionia. or write: Leo Jacoby. director, senior commercial lending BUNS The Halleads are the parents St1 Joseph 7-12 Programs, 107 Shurfine & Treesweet officer. Spartan 2 • 8 oz. Buns of 1 son Stephen. 4, and live in Linden Avenue, 224-7649. Easy Monday Hallead and his wife Linda Ionia . Self Basting are former St Johns residents. Grade A Hen GRAPEFRUIT JUICE He is the. son of Lyle and Carol 1 Homo Grown *• & All Meat 6 SHOP CABBAGE :I:39 Local couple From Our Orchards FRANKS ^BECK'S attends largest Lodi APPLES FROZEN ^ Excellent for Pies or Sauce trailer rally $098 FOODS SOUTH BENU, IND -Mr and lb. im 'Abu. Mrs Larry .Sexton of 105 N Smaller Quantities Available Swegles. St Johns were among Spartan > Home Grown Pascal the 3,943 travel trailer families SMOKE HOUSE 30 Sue attending the I7th International Rally of the Wally Byam SPECIALS TV DINNERS CELERY Stalk Caravan Club here June 28 Your Choice Chicken, Turkey, Meat/oaf, Salisbury Yellow through July 4. •TRACTORS After returning home, the 3 lb Bag Sexton's plan to spend the •LAWN MOWERS REGULAR Or GARLIC BOLOGNA ONIONS P0L1S SAUSAGE balance of the summer at the CLUB FRANKS new Airstreamers Park at •GARDEN EQUIPMENT WIENERS in NATURAL CASINGS Spartan Traverse City. BULK SAUSAGE & LINK SAUSAGE DAIRY It's The Season from these famous names: COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE Frozen 11 02. The Wally Byam Caravan GERMAN 8RATEW0RST Country Fresh To Be Freezin Club's 17th International Rally SWEET or HOT ITALIAN SAUSAGE Old Fashion was the largest social event of •ALUS-CHALMERS •TORO SWEDISH POTATO SAUSAGE ORANGE JUICE Michigan its kind ever held in the Western Hemisphere. Trailerists at­ •LAWN BOY •HAHN-ECLIPSE COTTAGE CHEESE tended representing local BLUEBERRIES recreational vehicle groups of Sale includes some good used rider and push every state in the Union in­ 6oz. A W 101b. Box cluding Hawaii and Alaska, lawn mowers... We trade! Bring in your mower 1 lb. Carton every province of Canada, parts and we'll deaL.now thru August 15 only! Pillsbury 48* * 20* * Country Fresh 5C98 o( Mexico and a few other 0FF nations. See Any Pkg. of Home Made BISCUITS FRUIT DRINK The Wally Byam Caravan Sausage or Bologna Listed Buttermilk or Country Style Club is a globe trotting Above. Assorted Flavors organization based upon the Limit One Per Coupon Country Fresh Spartan owners of a single make of Vince Ackles travel trailer: Airstream, ThruAuff.10,1974 j8oz. Oven Fresh ~^L- 1 Gal. Carton manufactured in either 254 Casf Main Street < Elsie Good Any Cerritos, Calif or Jackson Time Good Only at Center, Ohio. Fhont 862-4482 Beck's BIG 30 BREAD Assorted Flavor ft»«iHl;Mil GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT © Qiixrtl Rwimw Shirtnj prwldti ftdwtl fundi directly to loctl ind «•» pownmantr Your govtmmtin must puMnh this ttport Ktvliing you how tn**« fund* htvo bnn ut»d or obligated during" tn« y«t from July 1. 1973 thru June 30 1914 24 oz. Loaf Country Fresh Th» it to Inform yw of your awirnmint's ptlomisi and to ancouiag* your pwWro»'fon in d«H»n* on how fuiw* htrxh 49* ihouldiMtptnt. ACTUAL EXPENDITURES THE GOVERNMENT OF Spartan FUDGE BARS ESSEX romsHiP hi* Mc«v*d Gtnaiil Rtv«nu* Stitrinf ptyMintt lotting % *4, £59 HAMBURGER during th« peftpd from July 1. t»J3. thru Jun» iG.1s?i 66* VACCOUNTHO 23 2 019 Cue & Spartan ESSEX TOWNSHIP 12 Pack TOWNSHIP SUPV CLINTON COUNTV HOTDOG BUNS DONUTS MPLE RfiPrPS MICH 48853

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The Ked Cross Blood mobile appeal for type B positive was up and dismantling equipment, Aungst, Joan Keeler, Janice i.et up headquarters at the made and met babysitting, telephoning, etc. Asher, William Lashaway, Nancy Congregational Church in St The Red Cross supplies a Those* who donated blood Barbour, Larry Lotridge, James <, Johns on Wednesday, July 31, to basic staff of professionals who Were the following: Bast, Gerald Loucks, Patrick accept donations of blood from actually take the blood, but they Alien, Kenneth Beaufore, Gerri Ann Love, Lloyd area residents. A total of 131 are dependent on a sup­ Alysworth, John BeauTore, Lynn Matter, Janette residents volunteered a unit of plemental staff of volunteers Alysworth, Katie Beaufore, Wayne Moldenhouer, Louis this precious quantity with U8 from St Johns who help with Anthes, Allen Birdsley, Arden Moldenhouer, Harry actual units being collected. clerical work, typing, taking Anthes, Jay Bishop, Doug Mohnke, Ken Of these volunteers 117 were histories, bagging, maning and *Anthes, Jean Boyce, James Mankey, Gary firbt time donors- A special supplying the canteen, setting Asher, Judy Bishop, Tom Moriahan, Eugene Bishop, Edith Mazzolini,. Gina Brown, Ann Murray, Janet l. Brown, Gary MacKinnon, Alex Bunce, Duane Masarik, Debbie 4-H youths and leaders Brasington, William Neller, Bernard Bond, Vianna Noonan, Max Baver, Betty Poksi, Richard Chalmers, Carole \ Paradise, Corky travel to Belize Chimko, John Sr. Peck, Robert Cramer, Shirley Pline, Janet EAST LANSING - Eleven 4-H in another country," says hope to have some teenagers Campbell, Janice Puetz, Nancy members and leaders traveled Margaret Foster, 4-H In­ from Belize come to Michigan. Dean, Ricki Patterson, Eugene to Belize (formerly the British ternational Program leader at Sister clubs have already been Darnell, Mary Ellen Phinney, Kathy Honduras), July 15-Aug 1, Michigan State University. developed between cities in Davies, Alan Rewarts, Rosemary through the 4-H International When the 4-H members return Belize and Michigan. DeWitt, Delores Richards, Jenny Program to exchange their from Belize, they put,the in­ Doyle, Beth Butter, Esther Jane knowledge, ideas and time to formation they gained to use in "We would also like to Feeman, Roger Rutter, Linda further the Belize 4-H clubs and their own counties and talk with Faivor, Charles Rademacher, Karen camps. establish a training program for interested people and groups Michigan 4-H agents in Feretti, Marcia Signs, Ray Walter Kyes students enjoy bowling. "This program, sponsored by about the program. program-project areas, such as Fitzpatrick, Stuart Speck, Sharon the Michigan 4-H Programs and "The 4-H" International vegetable gardens and crafts, to French, Harvey Sharick, Vernon the Michigan Partners of the Program has been working with help expand programs in Fox, Bernice Spicer, Ken Americas, provides an op­ the 4-H groups in Belize for five Belize," Miss Foster says. Fox, Ruth Smith, Wendell portunity for our youth to apply Garcia, Robert Shevrovich, Kenneth Walter Kyes students years," Miss Foster explains. The trip is financed by the what they have learned in their "But this is only the third 4-H Gavenda, Jean Swanchara, Jane counties, and helps them gain Michigan 4-H program, the 4-H Spencer, Robert group from Michigan to travel member's county and the 4-H George, Albert valuable experience from living to the country. Next year we George, Harry Spencer, Shirley have busy summer member. George, Henry Suchek, Irene Goff, Nancy Silvestri, Ted Greenwood, Marcia Sharick, Nancy ST JOHNS - It's summer and friends volunteered their time State Police Post, Fire Glowacki, Sybil Suchek, Walter Jr school is out except for 17 to help each day in the different Department, Bishop Airport, Carroll Lee competes Geller, Betty Smith, Jerry retarded students attending the activities. Pewamo-Westphalia Gram's Valley Side Dairy, •i Glowacki, Jan Suchek, Walter Walter Kyes Trainable School bupplied the transportation for Ovid's MMPA, Fenner's Ar­ Hambleton, Wanda Spicer, Barbara in St Johns, operated by the the field trips and Eileen Horn boretum, and the MSU animal in NRA championships Harris, Johanna Sjoberg, Iyla Clinton County Intermediate drove the bus barns Kenning, Ron Springer, Jeff School District For them, The program consisted of The recreational portion of CAMP PERRY, OHIO - The by the NRA staff and volunteer Hufnagel, Charles Thelen, Debra summer meant 5 weeks of new- Held trips, recreational the program included swim­ High Power Rifle and Pistol Tatroe, Carol National Rifle Association of assistance from the one million- This year's matches are ex­ Hufnagel, Elon experiences pastimes, and craft and Home ming twice a week at the St America announces that Carroll plus membership. Huard, Rollin Thelen, Vickie The students were divided Ec classes Underlying all of the Johns pool, bowling once a week pected to draw more than 3,000 Warstler, Shirley D Lee of St Johns will compete In the National Cham­ competitors Hart, Frank into 2 groups. Primary and activities was the basic ob­ at Redwing Lanes in St Johns in the 1974 National Pistol and Henderson, Dennis Warren, Mel Intermediate Bonita Matthies, jective to expose the children to and miniature golf at the pionships there will be over 100 The NRA also conducts a Worrall. Dean community services and Revolver Championships to be individual and team events, course for junior shooters and Henderson. Pat Bonnie Heibeck and Terri Ponderosa Sports Arena- held July 27-3L The National Hubbard, Romona Willette, Jim Moore worked with the 7 recreational pastimes The goal Each week the students which fall into three main those desiring to become rifle Wirth, Mark was that each student would Championships are conducted categories: Smallbore Rifle. marksmanship instructors, as Hettler, Cynthia children in the primary room, developed their skills in crafts, Henning, Paul Wieber, Brenda whiie Judy Peterson, Shirley become familiar enough with cooking, and gardening. As a well as an NRA Police In­ Watt, Sue the community activities to be structor SchooL Dates for the Jolly, Ellen Moore and Vicky Moore had finale, the children made Jolly, Betty Witt, Howard charge of the 10 students in the able to participate with his sandwiches, home made ice National Championships are- Ziegler, Mike family or friends in those ac­ Pistol and Revolver, July 27-31; Kimball, Bonnie intermediate room cream and hot cherry pie as a Kohls, Dick Zuker, Mary The ages ranged from 4 years tivities farewell picnic for the summer. Smallbore Prone, August 3-6, Zuker, Elizabeth. S&ivcce KW& Smallbore Position, August 7-8, Kudwa. Rav to 18 years- Many new experiences un- The cherries were picked by the and High Power, August 11-18 Parents, relatives, and tolded as the students toured the students at Beck's Orchards. AB Benjamin US Air Force AB Brian E. benjamin, son of Mr and Mrs Vernon Benjamin of Kt J Fowler, has completed his basic 3 BIG DAYS LEFT.... training at Lackland AFB, Texas.. He has now been trans- -terred to Lowry AFB, Colo and will receive 12 %ks in the Kurt's Appliance ends its Anniversary Precision Photography Systems. Sale Saturday, Aug. 10th IF YOU ARE THINKING OF A NEW APPLIANCE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ANNIVERSARY

t Marine Fvt Robert E. Hubble, sun of Air and Mrs John W. s J» ALE^PRJCESt NOWI,M Hubble Jr of 13539 Oak St. Bath, lias graduated (torn recruit ALLWHITE &•: r - BIG SELECTION ' || training at the Marine Corps P iriT ! W""STEREID""" 1 Recruit Depot. San liiego. Scratched and SEWING MACHINES FR Teremi | CONDITIONERS f | AND TVs Dented Mdse. Pfc Alfred IN STOCK lv:V IN STOCK |§: |$ || Navy Fireman Recruit DennisL Teremi, son of Mr and Marine PFC Frederick C. 15% OFF K If Greatly Reduced! U UP TO O OFF Mrs Ben Teremi of 1197 Alfred, son of Mr and Mrs 15% OFF 50% IvK* Shepardsville Road, Ovid, William B. Alfred of 506'W- graduated from recruit training Main St, DeWitt. has graduated at the Naval Training Center, from recruit training at the Great Lakes, 111. " Marine Corps Recruit Depot. He received 9 weeks of in­ San Diego. tensive instruction in .seamanship, small arms FREE COOKBOOKS Just for the asking, while training, fire fighting, close Fireman Parker order drill, first aid and Naval history USS PEIDMONT - Navy REGISTER FOR FREE G.E. FREEZER Fireman Robert E. Parker. Jr, they last. He will now report to a formal son of Mr and Mrs Robert E school for specialty training or Parker, Sr. of Route 3, DeWitt TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, to a ship or shore station for on- Road, St Johns,has reported for the-job training duty aboard this destroyer AUGUST 10th AT OUR STORE tender homeported in San Pedro, Calif. i Drawing Time- 5 p.m. R. £. BENSON FR Mc^Ginnis Navy Fireman Recruit PLUMBING Christopher K. McGinnls, son of Mr Virgil McGInnis of 11080 & Airport Road, DeWitt, has graduated from recruit training HEATING at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. He received 9 106 N. Clinton weeks of intensive Instruction In », seamanship, small arms St Johns training, ftre fighting, close order drill, first aid and Naval Phone 224-7033 history. He will now report to a formal school for specialty training or to a ship or shore 2 MASTER station for on-the-job training.

PLUMBERS Immunization ALL APPLIANCES REDUCED FOR THIS BIG SALE•••• • American-Standard clinic set < Plumbing, Hot Water ST JOHNS - The next Mid- Buy Where Service Is Always Assured! Heating Michigan District Health Dept free immunisation clinic will be Aug 6 from 8:30 to 11 am at the St Johns Congregational Unnox Warm Air Church. DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS Heating and Air The church is located at the Conditioning corner of Maple St and M-21. APPLIANCE The following immunizations PHONE will be given: DPT, DT, CUSTOM SHEET typhoid, oral polio, red measles I <«; CENTER, INC. 224-3895 METAL SHOP rubella or the combination KURT'S measles shot and the TB skin 52 Ywrt Sama Addmt test. 1£WM*,«,«^ - -, .* - , „ . .... CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 8,1974 Clinton County News f Family and Society | ^w>^^'v'v,>>"*>>:^*»»^^

Jan Spitzley now Semm&t e*qa$e*M#U> graduate of Ovid-Elsie High Mrs Eugene Poh! School and is a Petty Officer in the US Navy. An Oct wedding is being FOWLER - Holy Trinity sleeves. Their gowns were blue, planned by the couple. Catholic Church provided the while the jr bridesmaids wore netting for the July 27,1:30 pm gowns in pink wedding of Jan SpitzLey, Both the mothers of the bride daughter of Mr and Mrs and groom chose floor length Norman Spitzley, Rt 2, Hinman blue gowns, and had corsages of Kd, Fowler, and Eugene Pohl, white orchids and pink son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Pohl, rosebuds, 724 Lyons Rd, Portland. Dan Weber served as best Fr Sehmitt performed the man. Groomsmen were Larry double ring ceremony. and Dennis Pohl, both brothers The bride chose a high necked of the groom, and Dennis gown featuring an empire waist Spitzley, brother of the bride. and puff sleeves It was ac­ David Thelen, cousin of tlie cented with appliques of beads bride, and Mike Pohl, brother of and lace. She wore a matching the groom, seated the guests. floor length veil and carried a A buffet supper was held in bouquet of white, pink and blue the church hail for 350 guests. carnations, pink rosebuds and Serving were Mrs Dan Weber, SUSAN hATZ baby's breath. Kathy Spifeley, Pat Simon, Mrs Elaine Feldpausch of Fowler Fred Martin. Mrs Roy Thelen ELSIE - Mr and Mrs Albert attended as maid of honor and Mrs Robert Shippey. Latz of Elbie wish to announce Bridesmaids were Ann Pohl, Special guests included Anna the engagement of their Spitzley, grandmother of the bister of the groom from Port­ daughter. Susan, to Mark JOANN STUINMANN land. Jeanne Sleight, cousin of bride, and Mrs Charles Fedewa, Casler, sun of Mr and Mrs the bride from St Johns, Ann grandmother of the groom. Clifford Casler of Ovid Hademacher of Eagle, and jr Following a wedding trip to The couple are planning an PECK - Mr and Mrs Albert bridesmaids were Mary Spitz- Colorado the couple will reside RITA FLAK AND DAN HUB Aug 2i wedding Sfeinmann of Peck, Mich, ley, sister of the bride and in Portland ST JOHNS - Mr and Mrs announce the engagement ot Julie PonJ, sister of the groom. Mrs Francis Leonard, both of The bride is a 1971 graduate of Albert Flak of 8917 W Centerline Cleveland. Tenn their daughter. Joann A, to The attendants wore empire Fowler High School while her Rd wish to announce the The bride-elect is employed Robert A Randolph, son of Mrs waisted gowns featuring high husband graduated from engagement of their daughter, Donald Randolph and the late neckline, lace bodice, and puff Portland High School in 1971. Rita Mae, to Dan Mack Rue, by Auto-Owners Insurance Co. Dunald Randolph of St Johns- 6907 Forest Hill Rd, St Johns. The couple are planning an Miss Steinmann is a graduate MRS EUGENEPOHL He is the son of Mack Rue and Oct 5 wedding of Peck High School and Ferris '?HM>ifa$e£iteH4eb State College, Big Rapids. She is presently employed at Blue Star Mothers meet Eldred family has Spragues Salons of Hair Design, Lansing Keith 'J' Havens, 21, 08 N W Gary Lee Pline, 20, R2, ST JOHNS - The Blue Star the long abandoned flag pole at bin St, Forest'Lake, Min 14th annual reunion Mothers Chapter 88 met at The the entrance of the park, near Fowler, Melanie Ann Smith, 19, Her liance is a graduate of St iiesota , KathiJ Woodhams. 20. W Main St. Fowler The 34th Annual Reunion of presented with a silver dollar Congregational Church the fire bell These 2 projects 2422 S Lansing St, St Johns Johns High School He is David Lloyd Peters, O D , 25, the Eldred family was held at presently employed at Olds Tuesday, July 23. will be dedicated at a later date David Paul Sands, 20. Route 1 Election ut officers took place There were 19 members and The chapter voted to en­ 307 N Whittemore St, Apt 3, St the home of Marvin Whitford on and it was voted to hold the mobile division of General Niles Road, Eagle, Sueanne Johns, Robin Sue Wilson, 20, North Welling Road on Sunday, Motors in Lansing one guest present The Chaplain tertain the state officers at their Marie Clark, 21, 11185 Stones* reunion at the same location August meeting for a «::jn 4440 West Maple Rapids Rd, St July 14 next year They will be married Sept r, Ruth Barrett reported several Brook, Grand Lecke Johns cards, gifts and plants had been dinner and meeting with A potluck dinner was at- Games* for children were 1974 in St Johns sent to members or their Dorothy Welch and Rose Wilkle Clare Melvin Thelen. 21, Rt 2 tended by the B6 members conducted by Marvin Whitford as co-chairmen. N Maple Street, Fowler, Janet Larry Lee Emmett, 29, 15821 present at 1 o'clock. families Airport Rd. Lansing; The Ed Butticr and Co from The charter was draped in Dorothy Halfmann, 19, 5661 N ' The meeting was called to Nashville, Tenn entertained Westphalia St, Westphalia Cassandra Jeanne Gillison, 26, order by the president, Edna CINDY LOU YOUNG There was a report on the memory of Eloise Pease who 15821 Airport Rd, Lansing. with country music Mrs Jean Clinton died July 18 Dennis Forrest Castagnasso. Eldred. Roll call found 12 Primm was in charge of en­ community service project that Gregory Kenneth Faught, 21, families represented and 6 OVID - Mr and Mrs Richard the County Commission had 26, Fit ASWTRACENPAC, San tertainment Diego, Calif, Carol Jean Lyon, 601W Cass St, St Johns; Kathy guests Young of 2448 Shepardville Rd County granted the Chapter permission She had been a member many Ann Halsey, 22, 404 East Mc- Members came from Detroit, Jl,tSl West State Road. Lansing There was one birth and one Madison Heights, Flint, «ish to announce the to place a stone on the Court­ years and contributed greatly to Connell St, St Johns. engagement ot their daughter, house lawn to pay tribute to the the chapters many duties and death reported Rochester New York, News Cal J Slater, ty. jl32 Clark Gary Paul Whitney, 36,1033> •• Breckenridge, St Louis, Ver- Cindy Lou, to Kim A Fruchey. Vietnam and Korean Vjeterans. projects Rd, Lansing. Susan E Noble, S Grand, Lansing; lone Kay The oldest member, Farin Second class postage paid inunMlle, Lansing, Nashville son of Mr and Mrs Jack at St. Jottrts, Mlch.At87§lf> AlsO the Chapter wtll'donate An hour of entertainment , 1U, 814 E Webb Drive. DeWitt Rilev, 36, S341 East M-21, Ovid. Eldred, 93, and the youngest, < Published^ Thursday? **\at and St Johns. < Fruehev of-116 W Williams'St', sm American Flag to fJy-i/rom followed _ J * Richard K Reinicke, 23, 911 member, Robin Primm. were 120 E. walker Street, -St." JOhrls Oiid by- CHnfori CaunWi f^sjln&h j Louis Edward Lennenmn, 36 E Kent Fowler, Dianne Marie ^SubscrlpU 0ft lJflPB 6y*mali; ' Miss Young is a 1974 graduate In Michigan, $5 (or one year, tSUM Church Street. St Johns. Fox. 22, 911 E Kent. Fowler. $9 lor two years. S3 7S for of OvidElsie High School and is ;fv months; outside Michigan. Geraldine f Haney, $6,157 East Try o classified employed at Clinton Memorial 1*6 lor one year. Jefferson, Pewamo Gary Walter George. 21, 6910 Hospital Her fiance is a 1972 David Carl Seibert. 37, 1007 Eaton Highway, Lansing; Church Street, St Johns, Anna Michele Suzanne Alexander, 17, Elisabeth Barber, w, 31)6 N Route 1 Chadwick Rd , Eagle. Swegies St, St Johns Larry Lee Richmond, 39, 134 E Main Street, DeWitt, Sharon Richard Paul Bushor, '£$, PU Marie Allen. 32, 204 East North CLINTON Street, Lansing. Box 779 Marquette, Dorothy Ruth Rose, 35, 3609 N East Street. Lansing ST. JOHNS, MICH. WE DELIVER Eugene Herman Pohl, 21, 724 * Lyons Road. Portland, Janice The Big C Passbook Savings Account * Anne Spitzley, 21 Rt 2 Hinman A boy, Timothy Quinn, was delivers great interest. 7 BIG DAYS * Road, Fowler" born to Mr and Mrs William H * McDonald of 613 & Morton, July 24. 1974 at Clinton Memorial Wednesday thru Tues. Phillip Dana Franks. 23. eoyo * Hospital He weighed 7 lbs'4 oz. Aug. 7 thru 13 Park Lake Road, Bath, The baby has 6 brothers and 1 Like clockwork, your savings earn 5V4% interest Patricia Ann Guzorek, 20, 6090 sister. Grandparents are Mr paid or compounded quarterly. So even if Park Lake Road. Bath. * and Mrs Wm R McDonald of you don't touch your savings, the "Big Richard James Fase, 40 14957 Columbus, Ohio and Mr and 1 Nichols Road, Bath, Mary Huth Mrs J Earl Kunkle of C" Passbook Savings Account still mcusmt BEST PICTURE Franks, 33. 14957 Nichols Road, Marysville, Ohio The mother is grows bigger and bigger. No Bath the former Sarah Jane Kunkle. BEST DIRECTOR matter what, you can count BEST STORY AND SCREENPLAY IU« lyiiui] on the "Big C to deliver. BEST FILM EDITING • BEST ART DIRECTION BEST SCORING r AddDlahum ' BEST COSTUME DESIGN

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OF POPCORN FREB p*r car u. ^August 8,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5A California wedding Green Tee 1 i trip is taken represenfed at Ithaca Gregg Kichmond Denton of as best man, ITHACA - Six ladles from the was Butch Bengal of Portland Walled Lake, formerly of Mrs Kremer witnessed her Clinton County Country Club Country Club. Lansing, took Brenda Ann daughter's marriage wearing a Green Tee traveled to Ithaca Coming up on the Green Tee Kremer, also of Lansing, for­ navy dress with white accents. July 23 and 24 to play in the calendar is Field Day at Alma merly of Elsie, as his bride She was presented a corsage of Annual Ladies Central on Aug 7. Then on Aug 14 the Saturday afternoon at the yellow roses. Michigan Tournament. first match of the Ladies Annua! MeCune Chapel of Peoples A dinner reception tor the Lil Lake and Rosie Nuser Club Tournament will be Church, Eiast Lansing. Dr immediate family followed the brought home prizes for being played Wallace Robertson officiated ceretnonies in the Library for the candlelight ceremonies. co-winners in their 18 hole 4th Entrants will bfc put in flights Koom "of Alex's Restaurant at flight JoAnne Gentry captured according to handicap and play Her parents are Mr and Mrs Lansing The special guests Forest Kremer of Elsie the runner-up position in the 9 will be match play were Mrs Ethel Williams of hole 2nd flight. Winning a golf All women who have turned in For her wedding, the bride Elsie, the bride's grandmother, ball for a long chip-in on the 5 scores this season are eligible Mr and Mrs Howard Kremer of first hole was Del DeWitt. *, wore a gown of nylon sheer and to enter chantilly lace with matching St Johns, Walter Crowson, DDS Medalist for the tournament chapel train. An ivy secured the of Birmingham, Mrs Mae Rich­ lace headpiece of her bouffant mond, grandmother of the veil. Her long full sleeves were bridegroom, Mr and Mrs John cuffed with the lace that bibbed McBam and family, Mr and Mrs Surprise on • Congratulations-I; her bodice The bkirt was ac­ Earl Richmond and family all j TO ALL | cented with tiers of gathered yf Lansing birthday lace. With this, the bride An evening reception was carried a bouquet of white held at the home of the bride's I 4-HCLUB j gladiolus, yellow roses and ivy A surprise 80th birthday brother, Mr and Mrs Howard potluck dinner and lawn party veiled with baby's breath and Kremer. Here the couple I MEMBERS j white streamers. was held on Sunday, July 21 for received fifty guests before Mrs Anna Kus. Bonnie Lou Kremer of Troy leaving on their California The event was held at the W deSt preceded the bride to the altar wedding trip 25th anniversary home of Mr and Mrs Otto Kus as matron of honor Miss The new Mrs Denton I ' I Mr and Mrs Kenneth Yaw of DeWttt will be celebrating their 25th Attending were her children, Kremer wore a yellow polyester graduated from Ferris State grandchildren, great­ empire gown accented with a College as a Cosmetologist and wedding annhersar* with an open house at their home, 3ZflO Round grandchildren, and several J selection i ruffled bodice Her white lacy was employed at Knapps Lake ltd, on Aug 11. The event will be given by their children. All nieces and a nephew. garden hat was trimmed with Lansing Beauty Salon Her relatives and friends are invited to attend from 2 to fi. matching ribbon. She carried husband is manager of a Guests were present from 1 an arrangement of yellow roses, Children's Orthopedic Shoe East Tawas, Omer, Okemos, E *» Lansing, Lansing, Hemlock, daisies and baby's breath tied Store at Chatham Square in Middleton, and St Johns. with yellow ribbons Farmington The newly weds V-i-. sHKN £3 ~ The bridegroom invited Larry will be making their home at She received many lovely Kremer of Flint to attend him Walled Lake gifts Blue Star Mothers attend meeting tHK6UKCC fad HOLVOKE ST JOHNS - Nine members of An auction with Gren Hawse A girl, Lacie Lynn, was born jwe have the most com- local Chapter 88 Blue Star m charge took place following to Mr and Mrs Gary Greenfield [plete collection of Art* Mothers Past Presidents Club the closing of the meeting This of Lansing, July 25, 1974 at St attended a meeting of District 2 helps to finance the scholar­ Lawrence Hospital She [Carved wedding rings in Greenville July 16 ships the club gives to deserving weighed 8 lbs 6 ozs The baby You'll find one to per­ persons who are either veterans has 1 brother Grandparents are fectly express your love, ^ Those attending were Grace or veterans sons. Mrs Evelyn Castner of St Johns, Shipley, Nora Heibeck, Ruth Oliver Castner of Lansing and [your individuality Visit" Barrett, Rose Randolph, Edna MRS GREGG DENTON Eldred, Bertha Henning, Sara 1 Mr and Mrs John Greenfield of us soon Ross, Myrtle Tolles and Rose Social Events DeWitt The mother is the Wilkie former Linda Castner There were two scholarships AUGUST 14 - The Lowe granted to St Johns boys United Methodist Women will BIRTHS c4rt Carved jf The General Past Presidents meet Wednesday noon, Aug 14 at the home of Mrs Don Bast. A boy. Derrick Wesley, was Harr*s Jewelry meeting was announced to be in Co-hostess. Mrs Lyle Hynes A girl, Shannon Kay, was Lansing Sept 17 at 10:30am with born to Mr and Mrs William 6*Hi OF ifeLLlNG PINB ClAUUhiX, it* " DRUGS IN EASY TO CARE FOR POLYESTER KNITS Downtown St, Johns Phone 224-2837 SIZES 7 to 14 121 H. Clinton Avtnut Phant 224-2213 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Augusts, 1974,t ( >' Joanne M. Schneider weds Charles H. Miller

FOWUSR - On June 29 ati:30 lace bodices and bishop sleeves pm, Joanne M, Schneider, trimmed in lace The gowns daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald were made by Lois Thelen. A. Schneider, Rt l Stone Rd, They wore pink star flowers in became the bride of Charles H. their hair and carried cascade Miller, son of Mr and Mrs bouquets of pink carnations, Marvin Miller, 631 S Main, daisies and baby's breath. Fowler. Fr Albert J. Schmitt The bride's mother selected a performed the double ring floor length gold metallic dress. ceremony at Most Holy Trinity The groom's mother wore a Church in Fowler. The altar lavender and blue flowered was decorated with assorted floor length dress. Both had colors of glads, mums and corsages of a white orchid and carnations, and Mrs Bernita pink rose buds. Halfmann, organist, and Paul Wieber, vocalist, provided Marty Miller of Fowler served as his brother's best *< music for the occasion. man. Groomsmen were Ron The bride wore a gown of Schneider of St Johns, Alan white organza and re- Miller of Mass, Bill Halfman embroidered daisy lace. The and Don Kramer, both of bodice had a high ruffled collar, Fowler. Jim and Gary a V-shaped Jace yoke and lace Schneider of Fowler seated the appliqued bishop sleeves. The guests. bell skirt had a wide panel of A reception for 350 guests was lace down the front and a deep held at the Fowler Conservation organza flounce edged in lace at Club at 5:30 pm Serving were the hem. She wore a matching Sheila Miller, Elaine Miller. chapel length mantilla veil and Hosanne Lansdell, Leona carried a cascade bouquet of Hufnagel, and Bonnie and 50th anniversary rod sweetheart roses with white Sharon Schaefer carnations and baby's breath. Special guests included Mrs Johanna Senator, grandmother Mr and Mrs John Strachota of Elsie, Mi in 1932, where they Joyce Bond of Ishpeming of the bride, Mr and Mrs Arnold rural Elsie celebrated their 50th have resided since- served as her sister's matron of Miller and Mr and Mrs Harold wedding anniversary at a Mr and Mrs Strachota have :i honor Bridesmaids were Stef Patchin, all grandparents of the reception which was held in children, a son, John of Elsie, Schaefer and Joanne Mc- groom- Bannister CS Hall with 350 and 2 daughtesrjlrene Mach of Namara, both of Fowler, and Following a trip to Bermuda guests rural Ashley and Alice Thelen of Lois Thelen and Carol the couple will reside at S Mrs Strachota was born in St Johns. They have ti grand­ Nurenberg, both of St Johns. Bauer Rd, Fowler Chicago, 111, and Mr Strachota children ' The attendants wore pink was born m Hroznona Lkota, The couple visited their floor length gowns featuring a Both the bride and groom are Czech tormer childhood homes in 11)69 graduates of Fowler High Czech 4 years ago with an ab­ ruffled flounce at the hem with School They were united in marriage Aug 21.1924 in 111, and moved to sence of 50 years Local residents attend Legion convention MR AND MRS HENRY KLEIN MR AND MRS CHARLES MILLER The American Legion and Floyd Hiler. Post 282 Ypsilanti- MtA s, during their convneUon Other 8th District Auxiliary Auxiliary Convention Depart­ Department Historian Eleanor committee meetings members receiving Depart­ ment of Michigan convened in Filley Post 106 Grayling- ment appointments were Lansing July 18 thru 2lst Department Sgt-at-Arms Mariorie Abbott Unit 295. Janice Wieber bride DAR meets Action taken on Legion Donald C Reck Post 68 Paw- Newly elected utticers of the Breckenridge, Americanism Convention floor included j>l A Paw They were installed American Legion Auxiliary fur committee member Grace Sunday. July 21 by Past 1974-75 installed Sunday, July 21 on "Behaviorists Ruining resolution calling for the im­ Harris Unit 203, Beiding Mrs Dean Gill was hostess for mediate accounting of all Department Commander by National Executive Com- Foreign Relations committee of Henry Klein the regular meeting of the River Children" by John Steinbacher, George D Johnson Post 557 nitftewoman Doroth> Volkers, author and managing editor of MIA's, a total of 1265 men, 49 of member* Pauline Seidel Unit Wabwaysin Chapter, Daughters whom are Michigan MIA's and Dexter Also installed as 8th Unit 258 oi Grand Kapids were. 22, Saginaw Eastern Area of the American Revolution the National Educator was read President Louise Ferguson, FoWLER - On June 1 at 1:30 The attendants wore full «2 the adoption of a campaign District Committeeman was Membership Chairman pm Janice Wieber, daughter of by the chairman Mrs Dale for the passage of the Vietnam Richard Corwin Post 379 of Unit 05 ot Alpena: 1st Vice length white dotted swiss gowns The business meeting was Calder from the National Barbara Tucker Unit 312 Mr and Mrs Arnold Wieber, Rt accented with blue roses, and , conducted by the regent Miss ' Bonus for all Michigan Vietnam DeWitt President Catherine Bogart, Saginaw, Music committee Defender Uuitl43 of Auburn Heights 2nd 2, became the bride of Henry featuring short puffed sleeves Maraljse Brooks The Era Veterans These Delegates attending the member Kay Mishler Unit 153 Kfein, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph resolutions were approved by Vice President Marylyn Win- trimmed in white lace devotions were given by the Legion Convention from St ot St Johns, Veterans At fairs Klein Jr, Rt 1, Pewamo, in a Donald Klein served as his chaplain'Miss Shirley Pouch The program was given by the Convention body Johns Edwin T Stiles Post 153 teringham. Unit (iy of and Rehabilitation Chairman 12 Miss Irene T Dudley, a Whitehall Secretary-Treasurer r double ring ceremony at St brother's best man. Grooms­ from the writings of Helen Newly elected Department were Commander Dean Hen- years J VA Hospital Joseph's Catholic Church in men were Marvin Klein, btemer Rice member of Ule De Sota chapter officers for the American ning, Keith Mishler, Cecil Smith Frances Crakes, Unit 491 of Representative and Deoutv of DAR, Tampa Florida on the Leslie Historian fmogene Fowler Msgr Thomas Bolger cousin of the groom, Roger The president general's Legion for 1974-75 are Depart* and Donald Warstler Saginaw VA Hospital, Helen performed the ceremony before Kiein, brother of the groom, and message was read by Mrs H Bicentennial plans and on the ment Commander, Milo Newer The American Legion CowgiH, Unit JiiiJ, of Morenci' Barker and Hilda Rogner ot National DAR Congress held in Chaplain Loretta Fisher, Unit an altar decorated with blue David Dush. Todd Simon, Manning Bross Jr of Post 113 Detroit- Auxiliary also voted to approve Unit 22 Saginaw and Saginaw daisies and yellow roses nephew of the bride was ring The National Defense report Washington DC last April Department Finance Office the resolutions concerning the .iC4 ot Dearborn Community Hospital Chairman and Deputv Bertha Johnson and The bride chose a full length bearer. Theresa "Webb of., Unit 22 gown featuring long full sleeves A reception was held at St and trimmed with roses and Saginaw, i 1 Joseph's Hall at 5:30 pm. Installed us 8th District daisies. She Wore a fingertip Special guests included Mrs Auxihan, President was Delegates attending the length veil edged with roses and Clara Weber*, grandmother of Now. Freddie Kobinson, Unit :J12 of Auxiliary Convention trom daisies and carried a bouquet of the groom Saginaw and 1st Vice President Edwin f Stiles Unit 153 St white roses and blue daisies. Following a honeymoon to Peggy Desrosier Unit Z2, Johns were Joan Smith, Jean Gladys Wieber, sister of the Yellowstone National Park the Don't miss it. Saginaw by Past Department Dunham, Etta Smith and bride attended us maid of couple will reside at 1316 W President Helen Hodges of Unit Delegate at Large, Ka> honor Bridesmaids were Mrs Lenore Ave, Lansing. 12 of Lansing Mishler Lucille Smith, sister of the The bride is a 1971 graduate of The National Legion and bride, Theresa Klein, sister of Pewamo-Westphalia High Auxiliary Convention will the groom, and Alice Huhn School while her husband convene August 16 thru 22 in Amy Goodman, niece of the graduated from St Joseph's Miami, Kla Sth District Legion groom from Portland attended Seminary in Grand Rapids in Delegates are Richard, Corwin, is tlower girl 1969 Elmo Badder, Donald Huntlev. Give Donald Smith, Willard Doty altemates, Keith Mishler and RIGHTS- same traffic laws and signs as Arthur Thompson 8th District KESPU;VSII!fLITf£S motor vehicle drivers Even the Auxiliary delegate is Past Bic>cle drivers have the though bicyclists do have the District President Zelda Urt same rights and responsibilities same right on roads and streets, and alternate is Grace Harris as motor vehicle drivers on the safe approach is not to go on world uotn ot Unit 2U3 Beiding Michigan streets and roads heavily traveled roads and Ford Dealer's This means they must obey the highways a little AM late-late gift 1580 today. WRBJ Show 0|n j Will Broadcast Live

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LET US PUT OUT THE MAT CHOICE SEATS STILL AVAILABLE IN A GOOD SELECTION OF '74 WORDS. FOR YOU! •25 SAVINGS BONDS rflCQME TO THE TOP 4-H SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD GIRL AND BOY Catch your FORD DEALER Ford Dealer's late-late Show n*NKifsM in said County. Said mortgaged forenoon until five o'clock in the Notice Is Further Given, that Marten, 409 S. Clinton, St Johns KiehardA Little and Josephine Notice is Hereby Given that premises are described as afternoon, the apportionment on Wednesday the 28th day of and Mark Pardee, 303 S. Baker, M. Little, husband and wife to the PECKTIL DRAIN Which is follows: for benefits and the lands August, 1974, at my office in the St Johns, were among more Lake Michigan Mortgage than 60 high school students located in OLIVE & RILEY Lot 3, Lake View Farms, comprised within the Derham City of St. Johns, Michigan, Company, a Michigan cor­ TOWNSHIPS Clinton County, being a part of the Southeast U Extension Drain Special from a 4-state area who par- poration dated 12th day of May, from nine o'clock in the ticipated in an athletic training Michigan, will be assessed in of Section 32, Town 5 North, Assessment Districts will be forenoon until five o'clock in the 1969, and recorded on 14th day 1974 to cover the cost of Range 2 West, DeWitt Town­ subject to Review. clinic recently at Eastern of May, 1969, in Liber 255, Page afternoon, the apportionment Michigan University repairing said drain. ship, Clinton County Michigan, Dale R. Chapman, Clinton for benefits and the lands 596. Clinton County, Michigan, Notice is Further Given, that according to the recorded plat Sponsored by Cramer's Kecords, which mortgage was County Drain Commissioner comprised within the Ovid & on Wednesday the 28th day of thereof, as recorded in Liber 1 Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, Duplain Drain Special Training Supply Co, of Gardner, assigned by said Mortgagee to August, 1974, at my office in the Kansas, the clinic attracted ».« FEDERAL NATIONAL of Plats on page 47 of the Clinton this 5 day of August, 1974. Assessment Districts will be City of St. Johns, Michigan, County Records, 15-1 subject to Review. students from Michigan, Ohio, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a from nine o'clock in the Indiana and Illinois National Mortgage Association, The length of the period of Dale R. Chapman, Clinton forenoon unUI five o'clock in the The clinic included slides, by assignment dated the 12th redemption from such sale will NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT County Drain Commissioner day of May, 1969,~and recorded afternoon, the apportionment be six t6) months FERNHOLTZ DRAIN lectures and demonstrations of for benefits and the lands Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, taping, first aid and treatment on the 14th day of May, 1969, in Dated at Lansing, Michigan, Act No. 40, P.A. of 1956 as this 5 day of August 1974 Liber 255, Page 600, Clinton comprised within the Pecktil August 7, 1974- amended by Act No. 70, P.A. of Mr and Mrs Don Tolles of Don Tolles Sales & Serv, St Johns, of knee, leg and other injuries. Drain Special Assessment 15-1 Head trainers Gary Strickland County, Michigan. Records, on FEDERAL NATIONAL 1959 Mich, share a moment with actor Chuck Connors of television's which mortgage there is Districts will be subject to MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION a Notice is Hereby Given that of Eastern, Lindsay McLean of Review. We're waiting "Rifleman" fame at the Scorpion Regional Dealer Meeting held at the University of Michigan, Ken claimed to be due, at the date of National Mortgage Association the FERNHOLTZ DRAIN Syracuse, New York recently. The meeting was held for Scorpion this notice, the sum of .Dale It Chapman, Clinton Assignee of Mortgagee which is located in WEST­ Kopke of Central Michigan for you dealers from throughout Michigan, Ohio, Inidana, Pennsylvania, FOURTEEN THOUSAND County Drain Commissioner David M. Lick, of PHALIA TOWNSHIP, Clinton University and Ron Ribaric of THREE HUNDRED TEN AND Dated at St. Johns. Michigan, Farhat. Burns and Story, P.C. County, Michigan, will be to call New York, and the New England States and featured Scorpion Ohio University supervised the clinic. 30/100 -$14,310.30) DOLLARS this 5 day of August, 1974. Attorneys for Assignee of assessed in 1974 to cover the spokesman Chuck Connors and the introduction of the new line of cost of repairing said drain. The Clinton County News snowmobiles for 1975. NOTICE IS HEREBY ,15*1 Mortgagee staff finds, it Impossible to GIVEN, that by virtue of the 417 Seymour Avenue, Suite 2A Notice is Further Given, that attend meetings of all clubs power*of sale contained in said NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Lansing. Michigan 48933 on Wednesday the 28th day of and or^intzdtiuiib tliat take - Wekenman promoied mortgage and the statute in SNOW DRAIN 15-5 August, 1974, at my office in the place in tntoy and active Clin­ such case made and provided Act No. 40. P.A. of 1956 as City of St. Johns, Michigan, ton Count\- And ttiere are said 'mortgage will be amended by Act No. 70, P,A of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT from nine o'clock in the Insufficient liuuii. twetiasettw by Groiier foreclosed by a sale of said 1959 CUTLER EXTENSION DRAIN forenoon until five o'clock in the l>ret-tdenl urs>ecr»?taf>-uf each i> mortgaged premises, or some Notice is Hereby Given that Act No. 40, P.A. of 1956 as afternoon, the apportionment yruinj tu gt?t the i>tui iGi that arfof out of tlieJr mei'bngs. part of them, at public auction the SNOW DRAIN which is amended by Act No 70, PA of for benefits and the lands NEW YORK, NY - Richard Michigan, Michigan State and on the 4th day of September, located in BENGAL & ESSEX 1959. comprised within the Fernholtz Club at!creUttC:> die re- Wekenman, formerly of St the University of Michigan, 1974. at 10.00 o'clock a m, at TOWNSHIPS Clinton County, Notice is Hereby Given that Drain Special Assessment ijUwttsd to diup us a card or earning his M.A degree and Btve Ui a uill at 224-23IU and Johns, has been appointed a the north .entrance to the Michigan, will be assessed in the CUTLER EXTENSION Districts will be subject to vice president of Groiier several doctoral credits Courthouse, m the City of St fill Ui> In on Hie tilgtiligiiU of 1974 to cover the cost of DRAIN which is located in Heview. titeli wei/tlu^ Jiid eipeUaUj Educational Corporation, it has He served as a school Johns, County of Clinton, State repairing said drain. WATERTOWN TOWNSHrP, abuUt &pe<.Ul upcoming ac­ been announced here by superintendent prior to joining of Michigan, that being one of Dale R. Chapman, Clinton Notice is Further Given, that Clinton County, Michigan, will County Drain Commissioner tivities.. Theodore Waller, president of Groiier Educational Cor­ the places of holding Circuit on Wednesday the 28th day of be assessed in 1974 to cover the If ,\e Could financially af­ the Groiier Incorporated poration as its Michigan Court in said County. Said Dated at St Johns, Michigan, August, 1974, at my office in the cost of repairing said drain. this 5 day of August. 1974. raid It, *f*d etnjilov ehoUgti subsidiary representative in 1957 mortgaged premises are City of St. Johns, Michigan, Notice is Further Given, that leiioiteis to follow \oU around He was promoted to the Stogtng idol of teen-agers, David described as follows: 15-1 and report wlMt >uudg...ariiJ C«tid», co-sfar of the popular from nine o'clock in the on Wednesday the 28th day of headquarters offices of Groiier 1 Lot 6 and the South 6 feet of take voui pktuiy.tou.Butour Wekenman is director of The TV slio» "The Partridge Family, * forenoon until five o'clock in the August, 1974, at my office in the New Book of Knowledge and in in I960 as field Lot 5, Block 18, Village of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Uaukfi 4. luSlfct OIIOUT remain­ sales manager, and was ad­ has a message about cigarettes for afternoon, the apportionment City of St. Johns, Michigan, ing solvent, pauiiy: our Inter­ Encyclopedia International his friends and fans everywhere. Bath, Clinton County, OVID it DUPLAIN DRAIN vanced to Associate Director in for benefits and the lands from nine o*clock in the Act No 40, P.A. of 1956 as est on time and OLLaMoually divisions of GEC His new- "Don't be a drag." adiU.es the Michigan, according to the comprised within the Snow- forenoon until five o'clock in the 1972. recorded plat thereof as amended by Act No 70, P.A of niaklii,.' a lament oil ttie appointment is effective im­ youthfu) star. "I quit cigarettes. Drain Special Assessment afternoon, the apportionment principal. mediately Wekenman resides in Mount So can you. Give it a,try And recorded in Liber Plat Book 1, Districts will be subject to for benefits and the lands 1959 Notice is Hereby Given that Kisco, NY. with his wife, here's your best tip. from the Page 27, Clinton County Review- comprised within the Cutler THt CUNTUN the OVID & DUPLAIN DRAIN A native of st Johns, Florence The Wekenmans have American Capcer Society: if you Records Dale R Chapman, Clinton Extension Drain Special CUUNI'V NEttS which is located in OVID & Wekenman studied at Western 3 sons. don't smoke, don'l start!"' > i County Drain Commissioner Assessment Districts will be The length of the period of Dated at St Johns, Michigan, subject to Review redemption from such sale will this 5 dav of August, 1974. Dale R Chapman, Clinton be six (6i months- 15-1 County Drain Commissioner Dated at Lansing. Michigan, Dated at St Johns, Michigan, July 3lst, 1974. NOTICE OF this 5 day of August, 1974. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGESALE 15-1 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Default having been made in a National Mortgage the terms and conditions of a NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Association certain mortgage executed by- BROKAW (Inter-county i Assignee of Mortgagee Alan Wayne Robart, a single DRAIN David M Lick, of man to Kelly Mortgage & In­ Act No. 40, P A. of 1956 as Farhat, Burns and Story, P C vestment Company, a Michigan amended by Act No 70, P.A of Attorneys for Assignee of corporation dated loth day of 1959 certificate plans Mortgagee May, 1972, and recorded on 11th Notice is Hereby Given that day of May, 1972, in Liber 265. the BROKAW DRAIN which is 417 Seymour Avenue, Suite 2k Page 262, Clinton County, Lansing, Michigan 48933 14-5 located in EAGLE TOWNSHrP. ^ • Michigan,- Records, which Clinton County, Michigan, will NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT mortgage was assigned by said be assessed in 1974 to cover the MAN KEY DRAIN Mortgagee to FEDERAL cost repairing said drain. Act No. 40, P A of 1956 as NATIONAL MORTGAGE Notice is Further Given, that amended by Act No 70, PA of ASSOCIATION, a National on Wednesday the 28th day of you can live with 1959 Mortgage Association, by August, 1974, at my office in the Notice is Hereby Given that assignment dated the 23rd day City of St Johns, Michigan, the MANKEY DRAIN which is of May, 1972, and recorded on from nine o'clock in the located in RILEY TOWNSHIP, the 5th day of June, 1972. in forenoon until live o'clock in the Clinton County, Michigan ml) Liber 265. Page 604, Clinton afternoon, (he apportionment be assessed in 1974 to cover the County, Michigan, Records, on tor benefits and the lands cost of repairing said drain which mortgage there is comprised within the Brokaw Notice is Further Given, that claimed to be due, at the date of Drain Special Assessment on Wednesday the 28th day of • this notice, the sum of THIR Districts will be subject to August, 3974, at my office in the TEEN THOUSAND FIVE Review City of St Johns, Michigan, HUNDRED THIRTY ONE and Dale R Chapman, Clinton from nine o'clock in the 58/100 «$13,53158i DOLLARS County Drain Commissioner forenoon until five o'clock in the NOTICE IS HEREBY Dated at St Johns, Michigan, afternoon, the apportionment GIVEN, that by virtue of the this 5th day of August, 1974 for benefits and the lands power of sale contained in said 15-1 comprised within the Mankey mortgage and the statute in Drain Special Assessment such case made and provided NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Districts will be subject to said mortgage will be DERHAM EXTENSION Review foreclosed by a sale of said DRAIN Dale R Chapman, Clinton mortgaged premises, or some Act No. 40. P.A of 1956 as County Drain Commissioner part of them, at public auction amended by Act No 70, P A. of Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, on the Uth day of September, 1959' this 5 day oTAugust, 1974 1974, at 10 00 o'clock, a m.» at the north entrance to the Court- Notice is- Herebv Given that 15-1 the DEKHAM EXTENSION DRAIN which is located in COMPLETE BODY WORK WATERTOWN, RILEY, AND GLASS REPLACEMENT DEWITT & OLIVE TOWN­ SHIPS Clinton County, Michigan, will be assessed in BOB'S AUTO BODY, INC. 1974 to cover the cost of repairing said drain. 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2921 Notice is Further Given, that

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ssBftjy CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 8 J 974 't< St Johns Little League St Johns final standings Pirates 3 Summer Rec AMERICAN W Captains 2 Cubs 9 Jets 1 Mets 6 Bulletin Board Tigers 5 Championship Game - In­ Spartans 5 dians 7 - Cub* 4. Sox 4 With Dean Eisler, Twins 4 PONYLEAGUE Cougars 4 FINAL STANDINGS Braves 4 recreation director Royals 3 0 W Phillies Coca Cola No 1 8 St Johns BikeShop 4 NATIONAL W Thursday • St Johns Hardwood 4 MEN'S CITY LEAGUE A 50 cent fee is charged to pay Indians 8 E.J's Standard S 6:00 VFW vs Hettlers for troDhies, , Yanks 7 Thru Aug 1 7 30 WRBJ vs City Kirt's Appliance 4 Astros 5 Hallenbeck Construction 4 9-00 Total VS E.J.'s All interested please call 5 American W Games of the Week - Giants Capitol Savings 2 Occonors- 7 before 5 pm Friday (Aug 91. No Orioles 5 Dean's Hardware Monday and Tuesday night entries will be accepted after Cardinals 5 R House 6 league - Dry Dock vs Occonors Coca Cola No 2 Dry Dock 6 this time Reds 3 Brunos 4 Wednesday and Thursday Clin Natl 3 night league• SUlman's vs Hub EJ's 3 Tire Knob Hill 4 MeKenzie 3 WOMEN'S CITY LEAGUE Thirty-two teams Kroger 2 Thru Aug 1 Total St. 1 Moore Uil 1 W Clin Natl Owls 5 Hasbeens 3 compete in Fowler National W Red Hots 3 CenNatl i Rookies 1 AmerLeg o Splints & Linoments 0 Hub Tire 6 Sillmans 5 Schedule for Aug 13-15 Gen Tel 4 softball tourney Tuesday - 4 Hettlers- 600 Splints & Linoments vs WRBJ 3 Dean Eisler displays trophies to be awarded in city league tournament. 3 Hasbeens VFW FOWLER •- Three games between B&W Auto Supply of with a single game. 1 Thursday - kick off the action Aug y in the Nicks Portland and Herald's Dairy The fourth round is Aug 23-24, C House 1 6 00 Red Hots vs Rookies opening night of the Annual Dehght of Carson City at 7 pm. ROUND o Fowler Jaycee Men's Slow the semi-final game is Aug 28 City When that game is over, the and the championship will be LAKE ATTENTION Pitch Invitational Softball U 2d round of the tourney starts at determined Aug 30 Wswant Schedule for Aug 12-15 Horseshoe players Tournament 815 Winners in the first round Starting out the competition Admission for the double Fri. Aug. 9th MUSIC BY to wipe out cancer will play Aug 14, 15 and 16. elimination tournament is 50 Monda> • , in the 32-team tournament at The 3d round begins Aug 21 in your the Fowler Athletic Field u ill be cents, with children under 12 No Games 4-H activity There will be a Horseshoe with 3 games and ends Aug 22 admitted free "MUSIC" S8 lifetime. Tuesda\ - Tournament this Saturday at 10 Central National Bank against O Sat. Aug. 10th MUSIC BY 6 UO M Oil vs Bruno's am at the main city' park- O'Connors at 7 pm Give to the 7 30 Dry Dock vs Occonors Trophies for first and runner-up In the 8 15 game, Lansing's Clinton County Country Club American y 00 McKenzies vs CHn Natl will be awarded Green Door will take on Crystal ."THE MUSIC MAKERS"LM* Cancer SocietyX Wednesday • To sign up, call 224-3213 and Flash of Westphalia. 6 00 Gen Tel vs Amer Leg ask for me If I happen to be out At 9 30 Pline's Bavarian Inn golf standings 7 30 Sillman's vs Hub Tire leave your name with the city of Westphalia at E J's Stan­ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 651 5308 9 00 Cen Natl vs Nicks hall operator dard of St Johns will take the July 30, 1974 MONeill&NHatta 16 field Tuesday 4.00 KSchueller&C Green 15 • i Action starts at 3 15 pm FSehueller&HKortes 22 2 CColetta&HWellman 1*4 Saturday when Sillman,"s Store GBovan&FRidsdale 20 4 J Paradise & D Devereaux of St Johns plays Lippert's of JGeller&DSchueUer 16 8 13 Carson City R Labrato & B Thompson 16 8 K Baker fcKSpicer 13 Master Mix of Westphalia D Miller &BCarmon 14 10 J Moore &C Springer 12 plays the Road House of St JNuser&DMazzolini 13 11 BTiechert&BMunger 12 FRED ROGERS Johns at 4 30 SBakita&ELoznak 13 11 RGinther&K Carter 12 Carson City Realty and RKing&BForeback U 13 BCase&BBaese 11 General Telephone of St Johns MCook&KMunger 10 14 JRuff&LKarber 11 square off at 545 LMelvin&G Jackson 10 14 B Wiseman &C Nobis 10 In the 4th game of the day Aug A Fruchlt&L Fields 9 15 D Valentine & D Peters 10 10, Gregory's Midway of Port­ LLake&BGumear 8 16 R Rademaeher & D Strouse IN OHIO!! land plays the Fouler Bowl at 7 OTatroe&VGeller 6 18 10 14 pm At 8-15, the Mill Rats of Tuesday 5 00 BLentz&HHoshield 16 Fowler take on Spitzley's Bar of GPenix& J Austin 18 6 Westphalia. LWiIcox&DrSlagh 17 Pewamo Standard Oil and Office Bar #2 o£,Fowler play the Saturday night finale at 930 Marion Smith wins Competition resumes Aug 12 at 7 pm when Ken's Total Service of Fowler plays Green Tee Cup Schafer's Heating of West­ phalia Maynard Allen State Bank of ST JOHNS - The Annua! Martha Lundy and Mary Meyer Westphalia and Clinton Green Tee Cup Tournament for low putts National Bank and Trust take was held Wednesday, July 17, at the field at 8*15 and the Dry Clinton County Country Club. Marion Smith and Cathy Dock'd Lounge St Johns takes Fran Martin and Pauline ColUiorp tied with a net score of on Firefighters Local 421 of Meriam tied for low gross. 32 after 9 holes of play. Mrs Lansing at 9:30 pm Other prizes were awarded to Smith won in a 9-hole play-off. The Lamplight Inn of Carson and the Hubbardston Firemen lead off the action Tuesday, Aug 13 with their game at 7 pm. They are followed by the contest between Devereaux's of 40,000 CARS, Pewamo and Schafer's Bar of 60 Westphalia at 8:15. The final Aug 13 game is at BUMPER-TO-BUMPER 9.30 between Office Bar #1 and Moore Oil Company of St Johns The first round of the tour­ FROM ST. JOHNS, nament ends Aug 14 in a game OASsma WOULD PUT FRED IN DEFIANCE, OHIO!

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June3 - June 17 Bath Charter Township Supervisor' of Bath Charter the Police and Fire Board Supervisor Woodruff to double The Fulton Community Hall souvenirs of the four pioneer Township is a Certified meeting. The Fire Department check on actual starting point of near Perrinton was the scene families who came from The following is a synopsis of The following is a synopsis of The following is a synopsis of Assessor or can obtain a con­ wants to buy a new medical and "construction as perhaps a Sunday for the 50th annual England in the 1850s to settle in the Bath Charter Township the Bath Charter Township the Bath Charter Township ditional Certification from the rescue equipment for the portion that already has had reunion of the Bartow family. North Shade township of Gratiot Board's regular monthly Board's mid-monthly meeting Board's regular monthly State of Michigan his salary initiator turck, at a cost of work is being figured into this The first had been held at the County before the county was meeting of June 3,1974. of June 17,1974. meeting of July 1,1974, shall be $13,420 per year. If the $1,051.46 covering only estimate. Essex township farm home of organised. For many years, Meeting called to order at Meeting called to order at The meeting was called to Supervisor is not a Certified necessities. They also want to Moved by Clerk Burnett to Lloyd and Mina Young in 1925. North Shade and Fulton 8 00 pm by Supervisor Van 8:00 pm by Supervisor Van order at 8i00 pm by Clerk Assessor or cannot obtain a change the fire phone system to approve vouchers #955 through Minutes of that first meeting township* were attached to Sickle All Board members Sickle. All Board members Burnett conditional Certification from the Plectron system. Wherein #989 for payment Seconded by were read and brought back Clinton county and sent their each fireman will have a radio. 1 were present excluding Trustee were present. Clerk Burnett called for the State of Michigan the Trustee Carleton. Roll call vote (many memories. ! A potluck supervisors to St Johns until Morrill. Minutes of the June 3, 1974 nominations for a chairman in Supervisor's salary shall be This system will be far more 7 yes votes. Carried dinner preceded the business their own county was organized. $6,710 per year, and the efficient than the current phone Minutes of May 20, 1974 meeting read by the Clerk and the absence of a Supervisor unanimously. meeting at which officers for accepted as read. Trustee Snider was nominated Assessor's salary shall be $6,710 system. Two bids were received the next two years were elected. Mr and Mrs Earnest Barnes meeting read by Clerk Burnett per year. Seconded by Trustee for this equipment one being for Trustee Snider moved and accepted as read. ^ A letter from DeWitt and elected. meeting be adjourned. A booklet of the history of the of Wacousta attended. Earnest Carleton. Roll call vote. Ayes; $4,821.60 and one for $5,165.00. family had been printed for is one of the surviving 16 Township Supervisor Dale Minutes of the June 17, 1974 Carleton, Woodruff, Burnett; Moved by Trustee Carleton that Seconded by Trustee Carleton. * * County Commissioner Emerson was read by Clerk meeting were read by the Clerk Meeting adjourned at 9:05 distribution and copies are grandchildren of the original Kichard Hawks gav&a report Nayes: Morrill, Bragdon, and the Township Board approve available from the secretary, family, nine of whom were Burnett, stating that due to a and accepted as corrected, Snider Motion not carried. 3 the purchase of the E.M.T. pm. He also mentioned that we as a lack of interest the ambulance regarding interest on the Respectfully submitted. Mrs Merton Garlock of Lake present for the Sunday Board might want to adopt an ayes, 3 nayes. Discussion equipment at the $1,051.46 and project for southern Clinton monies due DeWitt Township. followed. the switching to the Plectron June Burnett, Clerk Odessa. There were many gathering. ordinance to have some county has been abandoned- The Planning Commission system at the bid of $4,841.60. jurisdiction over such activities Supervisor Van Sickle stated meeting minutes of June 24, and Moved by Trustee Morrill Seconded by Trusteee Snider. as crowd gatherings. that the litigation between the minutes of the Police and that if the Supervisor of Bath Roll call 6 yes votes. Carried DeWitt Township and Bath, and Relative to the road con­ Fire Board meeting of June Charter Township is a Certified unanimously. the D.P-W, will most likely be 26th were also read. Assessor or can obtain a con­ tracts. It was moved by settled before it goes to trial. Treasurer Woodruff to rebuild A letter from the Department ditional certification from the Howe Road from Watson to A fair figure has now been of Commerce was read stating State of Michigan his salary Trustee Carleton reported Chandler, build up the corner of tentatively "reached for the the necessity of the Penn shall be $13,420 per year. If the that a federal grant is ob­ Watson and Howe and do the enlarging of DeWitt Township Central Railroad Company to Supervisor is not a Certified tainable through the County for j>pot repair on Clise Road near sewer system We owe replace the sidewalk material Assessor, or cannot obtain the maximum amount of $10,000 Brown's residence Seconded by' $58,294.23 and a reasonable rate in Bath by the tracks. conditional Certification from plus benefits towards the salary Trustee Carleton Carried of interest of 5.48% was decided Park lake Improvement the State of Michigan the of another new full time police unaimout-ly upon, the total amount is League requested renegotion of Supervisors salary shall be patrolman. Moved by Trustee $67,128.28. Discussion followed. the lease between the Township $5,367 per year and the Carleton that the Board apply Mr Taylor protested a fire Moved by Treasurers Woodruff * and the League by a letter. Assessor's salary shall be $8,052 for tfre grant and authorize urdinance violation charge to authorize the D.P.W. to The Lansing Chapter of the St per year. Seconded by Chief Steffes to take ap- » After some discussion it was transfer the amount of Jude Children's Research Treasurer Woodruff, Roll call plications for a new police of­ w moved by Treasurer Woodruff $67,128 28 from the Bath Hospital requested permission vote. Ayes; Morrill, Woodruff, ficer. Seconded by Trustee that the Board check to Township account to the DeWitt for a teen march Sunday, Carleton, Burnett, Snider; Morrill. Carried unanimously. determine if our-ordinance Township account for payment September 22,1974 between 1:00 Nayes- Bragdon. Motion carried 5 ayes and 1 nay. Supervisor Woodruff read our needs updating and/or if the law in full for oversizing DeWitt's pm and 4:00 pm for collecting letter of appeal to the State Tax has been changed Seconded by Sewer system. Seconded by funds. Moved by Trustee Carleton to Commission appealing the 10% Trustee Snider Discussion Trustee Carleton, Carried Clerk read a copy of the Park appoint Thomas E (Woody) tax factor; and then read the followed Carried unanimously. unanimously . Ordinance Discussion followed Woodruff as Supervisor of Bath letter from the State Tax Matter of rezoning the Supervisor Van Sickle ad­ Moved by Trustee Carleton to Charter Township Seconded by commission denying the appeal property where the Family vised that attorney Berardo has table the ordinance as Clerk Burnett. Moved by on the basis the appeal was not Party Store is located. Mr contacted him regarding the presented pending the addition Trustee Bargdon to appoint Jon filed within the time limit Bragdon stated that he and purchase of the pumping station of a penalty section. Seconded Addiss as Supervisor No Sylvia Eitelbuss the Bicen­ Brent had decided to go with the site on Sleight Road at Watson. by Treasurer Woodruff. Carried second to this motion tennial Chairman read a letter partial re-zoning to make the MrSvendsenhasofferedtogive unanimously. Discussion followed Roll call from Lt Gov Brickley in which location conform Treasurer the needed property to the Moved by Treasurer vote. Ayes: Morrill, Carleton, was enclosed a check for $250 Woodruff re-stated a previous township if the township will Woodruff to grant permission Woodruff, and Burnett; Nayes: covering the State*s matching motion that had been with­ service the 5 homes on Sleight for the teen march for St Jude Bragdon and Snider Mr. funds for the Township's $250 drawn at a previous meeting road not now in the sewer plan Children's Research Hospital at Woodruff appointed Supervisor relative to Bath's contribution Cheerleaders attend clinic at EMU that it be recommended the east due to a force main passing the the time requested. Seconded to complete the unexpired term to the bicentennial celebration. j , 297 feet of lot 2 and all of lot lin homes in question Discussion by Trustee Morrill. Carried of Roy Van Sickle followed. Moved by Treasurer The cheerleaders from DeWitt High School participated recently in a cheerleading clinic at Eastern *' Dryers Addition be rezonedB-2. unanimously. Moved by Clerk Burnett to The first reading of the Park Michigan University. They are [front, from left] reserve cheerleaders Sue Peres, Lydia Ling, Rite Seconded by Trustee Carleton Woodruff that this requested Resolutions from Attorney appoint Ellen Leiby as Ordinance was read. Moved by service be second in priority VHlarreal. Kim Ballard, Kelly Reynolds, Lisa Schaila. Robin Boutwell [second row left to right] junior Carried 4 ayes, 1 nay iTrustee Berardo were presented Treasurer to complete the Trustee Carleton to remove the varsity cheerleaders Barb Wick, Dottle Powell, Lisa Moody. Sandy Krazak, Julie Hawk, Lori Russell, Snider* and 1 abstain (Trustee when the sewers are complete relative to possible necessity of unexpired term of Thomas motion from the table and adopt Bragdon» (first in priority to be the ex­ condemnation of the properties Woodruff Seconded by Trustee the new version of the Park Pam Mohr [back row left to right] varsity cheerleaders Theresa Van Deusen, Karil Warner, Mitzi tension on Whoopee Lane on the of Keusch Bros , Robert Orta, Carleton. Roll call 6 yes votes Ordinance. Seconded by Ballard. Nancy Marriott, Linda Wiser, DeeDee Mustaine, Cindy Jo Esterline and Jeanne Black 1EMU Richard Whited stated that Lakefronti, if money is James Sanborn and James Carried unanimously Trustee Snider. Carried Photo] his property had been damaged available Seconded by Trustee Hilliker Moved by Trustee Moved by Trustee Carleton to unanimouslv due to the sewer construction. Carleton 6 ayes, 1 nay Bragdon to grant Attorney authorize Supervisor Woodruff Service news Moved by Trustee Carleton the (Bragdon) Trustee Bragdon Berardo authority to proceed to advertise and interview and Jerry Hoard and Jack Mit­ Board by letter and by phone wanted the extension on Clark with condemnation proceedings hire an office girl under the Sgt. Knickerbocker Road east to be first priority. chell of the Park lake Im­ Spangdahlem AB, Germany. Mr and Mrs Russell A Wagon­ contact the DP.W with copy to on the above mentioned conditions we cannot obtain provement League were The sergeant Is a 1954 schutz of 1770 East Atward engineertoput property back to The Bicentennial Committee properties. Seconded by help through the Career Op­ present to talk about the re­ graduate of Rodney B. Wilson Road,'DeWitt, has graduated normal Seconded by Treasurer requested permission to hold Trustee Morrill Carried portunities program with the negotion of the '(ease between SAULT STE MARIE - Roger High School from recruit training at the Woodruff. Carried their meetings in the township unanimously hourly rate of pay to be a the League and the Township. L Knickerbocker, son of Naval Training Center, Great unanimously hall if necessary. Moved by Moved by Trustee Carleton to maximum of $3 00 Seconded by Discussion followed. They Howard W. Knickerbocker of FR Wagonschutz Lakes, III. He is scheduled to trustee Carleton to grant authorize the Clerk to contact Trustee Snider Carried wished to meet with two Board 206 N.Oakland St, St Johns has report to Engineman School, Amplication ,for Reddlet's unanimously s,*..*^ been assigned to Kincheloe j* license by a Thomas Costello permission to the Bicentennial Mr Osenga regarding the- in­ -members for further negotions Navy Fireman Recruit "Gfeat Lakes. III. Committee to hold rneetingsan tentions of the Park Lake Im­ Moved by Trustee Carleton to Moved by Trustee Carleton to AFB, Mich from Ubon Royal Dennis L Wagonschutz, son of was presented ta the Board with- : 1 Thai AFB, Thailand. the Police recommendation for the*ToV/flship"Hall if deemed provement League regarding adjourn, Seconded~by~Trustee appoint Supervisor Woodruff necessary Seconded by Trustee their desire to re-negotiate the Snider and Clerk Burnett as the An Air Force sergeant, denial It was moved by Knickerbocker is a security •ROOFING Treasurer Woodruff that ap­ Snider. Carried unanimously lease the Township has with the Meeting adjourned at 10:30 committee members. Seconded Relative to the Michigan League. Seconded by Treasurer pm by Trustee Snider. Carried policeman with the 449th plication by Thomas Costello Security Police Squadron. for a peddler's license be Townships Associaton 1974 Woodruff Carried Respectfully submitted, unanimously. •EAVESTROUGHING membership dues. Moved" by unanimously June Burnett, Clerk He is a 1971 graduate of St denied Seconded by Trustee Johns High School. The air­ Snider. Carried uanimously. Treasurer Woodruff to approve Moved by Clerk Burnett to Supervisor Woodruff reported payment of the M T A. dues of approve vouchers #917 through man's wife, Karen, is the •CEMENT WORK on the fact he accompanied the daughter of Mr and Mrs Police radio bids were turned $305 Seconded by Trustee #954 for payment. Seconded by driver of the chloride turck to in The R C.A bid is $50 65 per Morrill Carried unanimously. Treasurer Woodruff Roll call 6 The following is a synopsis of Frederick Tropp of 1311 W. the Bath Charter Township see the spots were chlorided Kinley Road, St Johns. EXTERIOR PAINTING month including the State The training of some of our yes votes that were necessary throughout Police radio The Cook Com­ volunteer firemen was put to Board's regular mid-monthly Verlinden Brothers left a fire meeting of July 15, 1974, the township. This seme Call for FREE ESTIMATES munication bid is $59 65 per use a few days ago when a child unattended at Upton Rd and I- procedure is to be repeated on Sgt Beltingar Long Distance Callers May month without State Police was injured and was well cared 69, this is a fire .ordinance The meeting was called to order at 8:00 pm by Supervisor Wednesday of this week. Call Collect... > i Radio Discussion followed. for and a broken arm put in violation. Moved by Treasurer LAS VEGAS, NEV - Now Moved by Treasurer Woodruff splints before the ambulance Woodruff that they be billed the Woodruff All Board members were Relative to road construction serving at Nellis AFB, Nev, to accept the lowest bid, that of arrived fine of $75 00. Seconded by Clerk with a Tactical Air Command ROSS BRADLEY RCA Seconded by Trustee present except Trustee and repair Contracts have been Clerk Burnett presented a Burnett Discussion followed signed except for the Coleman unit is Air Force Technical Bragdon Carried unanimously. street lighting contract from Carried unanimously Bragdon County Commissioner Hawks was also present. road rebuilt job east of M-78 or Sergeant William F. Bellingar CONTRACTOR Moved by Trustee Snider to Consumers Power Co to be Splitting the Supervisor's Temp 1-69. The first estimate Jr., son of Mr and Mrs William effective July 1 and extend for salary in the event the Super­ Minutes of the July l, 1974 9320 Oakdale Drive accept and approve the quar­ meeting were read by the Clerk was for $10,000 and now it is Bellingar of RR3, St Johns. terly financial statement as four years. Moved by Trustee visor cannot qualify as Assessor found to be underestimated. Sergeant Bellingar, an air­ ROUND LAKE Carleton the contract be ac­ was discussed. Moved by and accepted as read published. Seconded by Trustee Carleton reported on The cost should be $15,000. frame reoair technician, was ' Phone 651 -6459 cepted to be referred to at­ Treasurer Woodruff that if the previously assigned to Treasurer Woodruff- Carried torney Berardo for his opinion, unanimously- Seconded by Treasurer Moved by Clerk Burnett to Woodruff Carried approve vouchers *>826 through unanimously. #890 for payment Seconded by Treasurer Woodruff. Roll call 6 Clerk Burnett presented yes votes vouches #891 through 1916 for Plymouth Valiant payment Roll call 7 yes votes Supervisor Van Sickle read a Carried unanimously. letter stating he is resigning as Supervisor Van Sickle was * * , of June 30.1974 as Supervisor to presented an Award Certificate take a position elsewhere- for his years of service Moved by Trustee Carleton to Moved by Treasurer adjourn Seconded by Trustee Woodruff to adjourn. Seconded Bragdon. by Trustee Snider. Meeting adjourned at 10:00 Meeting adjourned at 9.05 pm pm. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, June Burnelt. Clerk June F Burnett, Clerk

NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES

In accordance with act. No. 269, Public Acts of ' 1955, chapter 5, Sec. 461, notice is hereby given that a hearing of the Clinton County Intermediate Board of Education will be held at the time and selling compact. place specified below, to consider the petition to transfer property from the Pewamo-Westphalia School District to the St. Johns School District.

The S % of the SE % of Sec. 24 of T-6N, R-4W It's truel Recent sales results show that America's of Westphalia Twp, belonging to Frederick H: *nd best-selling compacts come from Plymouth. And Mary J. Wendt. there's good reason for It. Our small cars give you plenty of room Inside, lots of trunk space out back, and great small-car parking and handling. Some­ PLACE OF MEETING: CLINTON CO. thing else: All 75 prices are gonna go up. So now's INTERMEDIATE OFFICE the time to buy. Especially now that our eight great (4179 S. U.S. 27 small car buys are all clearance priced. So c'mon St. Johns, Michigan in and check 'em out now. Know what I mean? It costs us more to keep em than to sell em. TIME: 8:00 P.M. So c'mon in for a Clean-up Deal. AtmwuHo KAum #% CHRYSLER DATE: August 26, 1974

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING. i I \ HETTLERS MOTOR B. Stanley Pocuis, Sec 813 I. State St. St. John* August 8.1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS. ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 10A \, St Johns, Ovid-Elsie bands mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm attend MSU band camp EAST LANSING - Twenty- Northern (Grand Rapids;, Heights), Summerfield Ovid nine high school bands from 26 Elsie Grand Haven, Grandville. Lake (Petersburg), Trenton and Michigan cities and 2 from Shore (St. Clair Shores), Lee Utica. Clinton County will get a head (Wyoming), North Muskegon, start on the pigskin parade, Portland and River Valley sharpening their marching and (Three Oaks?. The annual band camps are Weil Elsie musical skills in 4 weeklong sponsored by MSU's Depart­ By Mrs Wayne Mead Area News Aug. 26-31- Berrien Springs, band camps at Michigan State ment of Music and Continuing University during August, Caro, Grosse He, Jackson Parkside, Riverside (Dearborn Education Service. Mr and Mrs Donald Whitaker Five bands practice the first and family are hosting a son, week and eight each of the Isao Ootsuru, a 13-year-old boy following three weeks under from Ooita-ken, Japan. supervision of their own directors and with counsel from He will be living with his new family for a month Upon Elsie area news MSU Band Director Kenneth * 1 Bloomquist and Assistant arrival he joined his new brother, Aron Whitaker, at Director Thad Hegerberg. MSU Mr and Mrs Emerson Donald Willard of Ovid, Mrs MHS. NtVAKEiS band members will work with Kettunen Center near Tustin for Dunham will be honored at their Margaret Edwards and Mrs 3 days of camping. Ph. W2*4ji)l drum majors, flag bearers and '25th wedding anniversary Dorothy Kaspar of St Johns and percussion sections. Mrs Neva Keys of Elsie were There will be many new Sunday afternoon, Aug U. An experiences for Isao. He speaks Debbie and David Keys i?70's. Along with the stockade, wide and 266 feet long and There was much road More than 3,000 youngsters open house will be held in among the thousands of very little English. The farms in returned to their home in blockhouses and cabins were previously used by building, detours and small and chaperones are expected. Fellowship Hall of the Elsie vacationers spending a long Japan consist of approximately Cincinnati, Ohio after spending the Mansion Museum, a stagecoaches. It had been communities of mobile homes They will live in MSU residence United Methodist Church from weekend enjoying the Lake 7 acres and he is now staying on a ^ Week vacation with their monument to pioneer-explorer reenforced by steel. and house boats along the lakes halls and practice on east 2-5 pm. Michigan beaches and resort a farm of 180 acres. their grandparents, Mr and Mrs George Rogers Clark, and the They saw coal mines where and rivers They crossed the campus fields. Attire, to ac­ Arrangements are being areas of the North. Sunday the Whitaker family Sidney J Keys They spent a few Lincoln Marriage Temple strip mining (open pit) had been Ohio River at MayviJle to avoid commodate August's heat and made by their children, Mr and They stayed overnight at traveled to camp to pick up the days with Mr and Mrs WH Keys which housed the cabin in which prevalent They also followed the congested traffic, at Cin­ dust, is more apt to be cut-offs, Mrs John Dunham of "Owosso Muskegon and Eastport on boys and they are looking in Cincinnati and also visited Abraham Lincoln's parents the highways along the Daniel cinnati tank tops and sneakers than and Harold Dunham of Elsie. Torch Lake and were in forward to their month with Mr and Mrs Byford Sanders were married Boone National Forests in The following day, S.J. Keys uniforms. Friends, neighbors and family Charlevoix at the time of the Isao. near Pleasant Hill i formerly Eastern Kentucky. and his son and daughter-in-law Each Saturday morning, are invited. annual Venetian Festival when Stiakertown), Kentucky The there was a "Blessing of the Floyd Beltzer has returned to They saw many fields of golfed at the unique Jack participant bands will present a Mrs Gladys Cosiette has been his home following surgery and older Keys spent 2 days tobacco, spacious old mansions, Nicklaus Golf Center at Mason, public show on the Wilson Road Beats" ceremony, selection of a They enjoyed a stay in Berea under treatment at Carson City 9 weeks in Owosso Memorial sightseeing from Lexington and shrines, monuments and where" they dined at Boone Ohio, northeast of Cincinnati field adjacent to the Veterinary Hospital the past 3 Weeks and is Festival Queen and Main Street the famous Horse Farms, lined with concessions operated Hospital. markers of Kentucky's Tavern Hotel which is owned where the Ohio King's Island Clinic. At this time MSU's band now convalescing at the Ashley through Lincoln Country, the fascinating history and also old Open IUKIOI official PGA directors will prepare a critique by numerous organizations- and operated by the students of Nursing Home. Mr and Mrs David Peabody of palisades of the Kentucky River < cemeteries dating back to the Berea College. The college Tournament will be played for each director to take home Mr and Mrs Lyte Lipp. Jr~ of There were hundreds of Elsie attended the ordination of and winding highways up and Revolutionary and Civil Wars Sept. 16-22 with net proceeds of for use in continued practice visitors and scores of decorated offers educational opportunities Walled Lake and Mr and Mrs their son, David W Peabody, at down the mountain areas. There were scores of villages for young people from 230 the tournamentgoing to the Boy High schools participating in Charles Crell of Elsie spent a 3- yachts, cruisers and small Lake of the Woods Church near nestled along the roads built Scouts of America. pleasure sailing craft in Round mountain counties of 8 southern the four sessions include: day weekend at Drummond Flint David has been a lay At Harrodsburg, the Keys along the old Indian trails states Here they saw the old The Keys returned to Elsie by Aug. 540 - Buchanan, John Island. Lake harbor and the beautiful minister at the Free Methodist Lake Charlevoix. ' toured the Pioneer Memorial At one place they actually mountain crafts of weaving, Hay of Indiana on Route ;£ Glenn 'Bay City*. Ovid-Elsie, The Rev David Litchfield and Church, Canal Rd, Grand State Park which contained a drove through a covered bridge wood-working, metal work and through Richmond. Ft Wayne Rogers Wyoming) and Swan family are on vacation until Aug Ledge, Mich for approximately replica of Fort Harrod in the built in 1867-68 It was 14 feet furniture and Angola Valley ' Saginaw i. 20. During this time they will They also drove through 3 years. He was a former school Aug 12-17 - Alma, Hastings, attend the Conference on areas of 2 recent festivals, the teacher in Lansing and Owosso, Hudsonville, Jenison, Christian Experience in first National Asparagus but felt the call to serve his Lord Gl bill extended Lakewood (Lake Odessa J, Kalamazoo. Festival, Oceana County where and minister to others. David is Lakeview (St. Clair Shores), Pete Montague of Hastings, a they saw the acres and acres of 32, married to the former Some 55,000 school-going plained, so the agency prepared from b to 10 years also applies to which provided 30-day ex­ Lee 'Wyoming), North licensed lay speaker, who was asparagus in various stages at Patricia Thompson of Lansing. veterans whose GI Bill in advance of the new bill's eligible wives and widows of tension to June .30 for veterans Muskegon, Portland and River youth coordinator for recent growth in the area of Shelby, They have 2 children, David eligibility was extended by two enactment to process payments veterans who train under VA's Michael, 8, and Lisa Marie, 7. whose benefits were due to Valley 'Three Oaks). Lay Witness II held in the Elsie Hart and Mears, small farm years under a law signed by the for summer school students as dependents' educational expire May 31 L.M Powers t Flint > and St t/nited Church, will be guest villages along Lake Michigan. Carl Bradmyer of Dearborn President on July 10 will receive soon as legal authority to make assistance act and to veterans Juhns speaker Sunday, Aug 11. Heights spent several days the education assistance checks by the payments was received who take farm cooperative, Aug 19-24 - Forest Hills Al Kimball, representative of The other was the National past week with Mr and Mrs the end of July, the Veterans (light, apprentice and on-the- the Michigan Council on Alcohol Floyd Betzer and Mr and Mrs Administration reported today VETERANS IN school who job-framing. SINGLE VETERANS going Problems will be the speaker Cherry Festival in Traverse Wayne Mead- Mr and Mrs uere discharged less than eight to school lull-time under the GI City, where roadside markets The tormer eight year The law granting the two year * ! Sunday, Aug 18 at the worship Victor Nold of Montpelier, Ohio deadline on using school years ago continued to receive extension was the second in Bill draw $220 monthly in still featured sweet and sour their monthly checks without service cherries, jams and jellies, were Friday visitors Other benefits expired June 30 for recent weeks which eliminated educational assistance, but VA visitors were Mr and Mrs veterans separated from interruption, and they will have deadlines tor using GI Bill utfjcials noted legislation is Ted Bates has returned home cherry pies, and cherry ades Harold Betzer of Elwell, continuing eligibility under the pending in Congress to increase from Lansing General Hospital and ice creams militarv service between Jan benefits On May 31, the Mr and Mrs Nowal Ballantine 31. 1955 and July 1, 1906. VA new law for up to 10 years after President signed PL 93-293 allowances where he underwent knee reparation from service. surgery July 15. They saw the giant tree- recently attended the Cherry explained Those veterans who Festival at Traverse City. They happened to be in summer Eligihbity had expired for Mrs Bates had previously shakers now used in harvesting some four million veterans the crop from the heavy-laden viewed the parade, which in­ schuul dt the time the Public been confined for 3 weeks at cluded the 40 horse hitch. Law 93-337 was enacted can now discharged between January 31, TOM'S WESTERN STORE Carson City Hospital following. fruit trees, with some branches iy55, and July 1, 1966 Of these bent almost to the ground. be paid legally for training OVID MICHIGAN 48866* . JJf* injuries received when a picnic beyond the tormer expiration some 55,000 were in summer HiiKsr MINU POfuv i rjijlPMf I\J i table overturned accidentally. Returning home by way of So says the VA... date of June 30 schools and approximately She arrived home the day Old 27 highway, they enjoyed a luU.uOO were taking before Mr Bates entered the picnic lunch at the Wilson State DICK TRACY Normally checks are correspondence courses v.... - •*,.,. ' delivered in advance of each > • - ,. *,*. . •,.,, ,,*, M s ,., tJf &t 71 834 5446 hospital. Park. by Ch«st«r Gould The extension of eligiblity We have fast, fair month of training, VA ex- nationwide claims service, of course Ovid-Elsie sets ,, PIP, you As representatives for Buying or Selling Auto-Owners, we can tell you that oui claims people tahe thetr cheeks with them, so they athletic physicals can usually pay a claim right on tfeNEOT* the spot You get so you expect CALL US FOR RESULTS that kind ol prompt service. rooms. once you re In the Altogether All Ovid-Elsie High School Family with us football and cross country All varsity and junior varsity TAXA6LE? 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Friendly Experienced People at a convenient location... DICK HALLEAD 120 E. Walker St. Across from tht St. Johns City Halt Phone 224-6781 in ELSIE PHONE 682-4253 S*tn Otptrtmint OfMn ftfondvy A Friday mnfngr. Sf rvtet D*p*rtmtrrt optn Monday twntngt. August 8,1974 11A V CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS. MICHIGAN Celebrates 92nd birthday Pewamo ph. 593-3359 With a keen mind and a goal remember what the ailment Mrs Alma Smith, 82, and Mrs to reach 100, Mrs Fannie was, but said that he had all Leena Jacobson, 89. kinds not long before his death - Young Nursing Home is Mr and Mrs Francis Bamhart Hamilton, who resides at the 66 relatives gathered at the Friday August 9 the Golden recovering from a fall, breaking Young Nursing Home in Maple and just took sick and died. located just northwest of Maple Martha B. Miller home, Sunday of Lansing and Mrs Herman Martin of Grand Rapids'were Year senior citizens club of her ankle several weeks ago. Rapids celebrated her 92nd Besides living in Michigan, Rapids right near the Maple July 28 to celebrate her birth­ Lyons-Muir and Pewamo will day. All enjoyed the reunion visitors at the home of Mrs Grand daughter of Mrs Anna birthday last week. Mrs Harris has traveled to River on a 9-acre tract. Mrs »havea potiuck dinner at 12:30 at Fedewa, Mrs Telon and A small woman, not much Florida 9 times - back in the Hamilton enjoys it there, of ail the family. They came Irenen Fox Sunday afternoon. the Muir Civic Center en* from Pontiac, Alma, Gaylord, In last weeks paper August daughter Laurie Telon of Ionia - over 4-feet in height and twenties and early thirties with spending her time crocheting or tainment will follow the noon were Sunday afternoon visitors weighing 68 lbs, she was born her husband to pick oranges in taking walks in the garden with Ovid, St Johns, Fowler and 1st a line was inadvertently left meal. Orlando. When asked about her Pewamo. out in this item. Sister Marie ot her grandmother Mrs Anna Aug 2,1882. the daughter of Mr the other women. Mrs Hamilton Mr and Mrs Robert Rock, Fedewa, and Mrs William L, Harris. She trip, she smiles about it and is .talented at crocheting^ her Pewamo (well represented at Diane of Grand Rapids, Mrs 1 recalls the bad, cobblestone and Roy Howorth of Ionia and Mrs Bobby Rock and Sharon Rock Brenda Kramer daughter of attended school at the Muir latest project being a doily with the retreat held at the Fran­ enjoy a trip to Cedar Point, Ohio Mr and Mrs Bruce Kramer Sr is District School, Number 6 and dirt roads along with fording a clipper ship in the center. The ciscan Retreat house at DeWitt Hilda Schafer of Pewamo, were rivers in an old Dodge. where they spent the day one spending a week with her on Nov 26, 1898, she married doily is very detailed, the ship for the ladies of St Joseph afternoon visitors at the home day last week. of Mr and Mrs Francis,. Feld- < grandmother, Mrs Anna William Hamilton of Ovid at the Only once did she travel by even included some of the parish Pewamo August 2-4. Fr The William Steinke Fedewa while her parents are minister's home of the train and that was the first time rigging. Capistran PoJgor, retreat pausch of rural Fowler, during the past week. Memorial Fund Play "Your a visiting their son, Mr and Mrs Methodist Church in Maple she and her husband went down Mrs Hamilton has 4 grand­ master. Ladies attending the Good Man Charlie Brown" Bruce Kramer Jr in Maryland. Rapids at the age of 16. to Florida in 1923. She said she children and 11 great­ retreatat the Portiuncula in the August 9-10 8:00 pm Pewamo was sick that year and had to go MRS FANNIE HAMILTON Pines from Pewamo were, Mrs Mrs Tony Sokolowski of H grandchildren. Mr and Mrs Arthur Bussa and Elementary School Gym. Battle Creek and Mrs Edward Mrs Hamilton and her to Florida in a wheel chair. ' Oscar Cooki Mrs Vera Cook, family of Portland were callers Mrs Hilda Schafer, Mrs Joan Holy Trinity parish Fowler, Renucci of Ionia were visitors uf husband were married for After her husband's death, of their mother Mrs Mildred will have their parish picnic their mother Mrs Anna Fedewa almost 34 years, having 4 she continued to run the farm. Daniels, Marcella Schueller, Fox, Tuesday afternoon July 30. For a woman of her age, Mrs Mrs Gilbert Schafer, Mrs Sunday August ll. Sunday afternoon. On Monday daughters, Millie, Flossie, As she got older, she cared for a Hamilton has a very keen mind. Bath Mrs Dorothy Schiska has Mr and Mrs Brian Langseth August 5 Mrs Tony Sokolowski Sadie and Hazel. Flossie garden and chopped wood for Bertha Martin, Mrs Pauline returned from Sparrow hospital Her memory is sharp and she By Mrs Florence t. WttcheU Cook, Mrs Carl Smith, Mrs of Whietier California are and Mrs Edward Renucci left _Johnson of Ithaca is the only one the stove up to about 2 years ago can tell you dates of events in a in Lansing where she had been a visitors at the home of her by plane fto spend a week or of the 4 daughters still alive. when she got a new stove. She William Jandenwa and Mrs patient for several days minute. She is becoming a little Walter Fedewa. grandmother Mrs Velma more in Honolulu Hawaii. Mrs Hamilton was a farmer, came to Young Nursing Home hard of hearing but is very Vacationers arriving home returned Friday Aug 2. Gillespi. Mrs Langseth will in Maple, Rapids a year and a Sunday were Mr and Mrs David Mr and Mrs Roger Leonard of and as she put it, a natural one. observant. Mrs Charles Cook was the Mrs Clara Caston spent a spend the week with her Lansing spent the weekend with At first, they rented farms then half ago when she fell at night in Her goal for the future is to Harte, Kathy and Joe Green honored guest at her card club couple of days with the John grandmother Mrs Velma her home. and Miss Teresa Perkins of their parents Mr and Mrs Clyde later took over the Harris live to be 100. Her doctor says Sunday evening at the home of DeRose family at Lansing. Gillespie, • while her husband Shoemaker.- Eaton Rapids. William Steinke Scholarship homestead of 80 acres which he Mrs Hamilton lives at the that she's very strong for her Mrs Hilda Schafer, the occasion Brian Langseth will spend the Mr and Mrs Willbur Cole and farmed until he died in 1932 of nursing home, operated by Mr age and Mrs Young, the They drove over 4000 miles, being her birthday, which was Fund play. August 9-10 at the week in Northern Michigan on through Illinois, Iowa, Pewamo Elementary School - Mr and Mrs Rickey of New Port an ailment. and Mrs Fred and Johanna proprietor, feels that she'll have Monday August 5. Ice cream business. Florida Were visitors of Mr and Mrs Hamilton couldn't Young, with two other women. no trouble making it: Nebraska, New Mexico, Texas and cake were served. 8*00 pm. and back borne, stopping in Ind Mrs Velma Gillespie has the Mrs Clyde Shoemaker a few to visit Mr and Mrs Ronald cast removed from her ankle, days last week. Sweet of Wolcottville and in Book publishes Escher article U Omaha, Nebr at the home of Mr INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! Kincaid District and Mrs Ralph Witchell ST JOHNS - "Analog Science stead, it looks to the day that Fact Reader", a unique book solar or nuclear energy Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent containing factual, but HOME FARM BUSINESS AUTO • Sunday, Mr and Mrs Harold children and grandchildren at a Mable Davison and husband of facilities separate water into its reunion Sunday in their home at Lansing visited Mrs Porter visited Harold Hoerner at futuristic articles about the constituents, hydrogen and Hoerner flew to Chesaning for Lansing General Hospital implications of modern the Dawn Patrol and then on to Wacousta. About eighty-seven Parks. They were one time oxygen, for use in trans­ were present. Some from residents of our area. Friday evening. research and technology portation and other ap­ Flushing for the Hardenburg carries the views of local reunion- Mr and Mrs Howard Naples, Florida and Holt and Bobby Nichols from Blaine, plications . Lansing, DeWitt. Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher resident William JD Escher on The work of Escher America Group Sargent also attended the Minnesota is spending some and Kevin, Mrs Ernest Ashley his hydrogen-oxygen Hardenburg reunion. time with his aunt and uncle, Mi> Technology associates covers Mr and Mrs G.V. Pyle ac­ and daughter Rhonda of Texas automobile concept the energy and environmental Harold Hoerner went to companied Mr and Mrs Robert and Mrs Peter Rothstein and spent the weekend at Ste St This new book (St Martin's Lansing General Hospital Karin his cousin. fields with emphasis on the Scarborough of Dewitt to Six- Marie. Press, New York* features a utilization of solar energy and LANTERMAN INSURANCE Wednesday and had surgery mile Lake for the weekend. Mr and Mrs George Sargent dozen views of imaginative Saturday. the ultimate development of a 200 W. State. St. Johns. PHONE 224 7614 BRUCE LANTERMAN Mr and Mrs G V. 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Based on "Science Fact" Mr and Mrs Jess Parks were Mike, Mr and Mrs Harkin of return Kris Parks to her home Long entertained a small group articles published each month hosts to the Clarence Parks Park Lake and the former Mrs from Smith- Walbridge camp. of friends for a potiuck dinner. in the leading science fiction Quit dreaming about that new car. . . magazine, "Analog, Science Fiction - Science Fact", the ^ editors selected Escber's work RALPH DARA'S QUALITY .... for the book out of a great number of pieces surveyed for this book. EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. "The Case for the Hydrogen- Oxygen Car" resulted from the research and consulting work ST. JOHNS Escher has carried out for clients in government and in­ dustry with his firm Escher 200 W. Highman Phone 224-2285 IHMIII aim Technology Associates located in St Johns. 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services were held at the Ashley long illness Funeral services He died suddenly at a George Madeline Ferguson Ubly and Farmington for 6 he had been a patient for the He is survived by his wife; 3 United Methodist Church on were held at the Abbott Chapel past 7 days following a highway Worthington Co., Warehouse in married Thfresa Sipkovsky in years and Ovid Postmaster for sons, Paul R and Edward S of St DEWITT - Mrs Madeline H Thursday, Aug 1 with Rev of Osgood Funeral Homes on accident in the Flint area. Lansing where he was stricken. Eureka on Nov 25,1931 He was Miriam DeMint officiating 16 years. a member of the St Johns Johns, and Donald B of Grand Ferguson, 57, of 326 Wilson St, Saturday, Aug 3 with Rev He is survived by his wife; 3 Survivors include his wife, He was born March 12,1920 in died Aug 1 following a long Burial was in North Star Edgar McLaughlin officiating, Owosso to Joseph and Anna Lutheran Church, Farm Bureau Rapids; 1 daughter, Mrs Jean sons, Rex of S. Ovid; Keith of Elaine; 1 daughter, Amy Bradley of St Johns; 1 brother, illness Funeral services were Cemetery Arrangements were Burial was in Sowle Cemeter. Marie; his parents, Mr and Mrs Porubsky He had resided most and National Slovak Society, He made by the Osgood Funeral Detroit and Lynn of Rogers ( attended Rodney B. Wilson John of Calif; 2 sisters, Mrs held at the Lee R Rummell He was born in Clinton Co on City, 15 grandchildren; l great- Stephen M. Kacsor of Owosso, t of his life in the Bannister and Funeral Home on Monday, Aug Home- , Nov 27.1891, the son of Joseph sister, Krista Kacsor of Elsie areas. High School and had resided for Oiga Paru'k of Ithaca and Mrs grandson; and 1 sister, Mrs 33 years at his present address Helen Kumcz of St Johns; and 9 5 with Rev Howard Sugden He was born in Reed City, and Came < Cowles) Blemaster Esther Deitrich of Shepards­ Owosso; 2 brothers, David and Surviving are 2 daughters, Mich on Jan 5, 1909, the son pf His life work Was farming- grandchildren. officiating. Burial was in He married Margie Pease, and ville. Phillip, both of Owosso, and his Jean Pordbsky of Ciare, Jane DeWitt Cemetery Merle and Maude iTribet Wing. was past Master of Maple grandmother, Mrs Gertrude Porubsky of Bannister; 3 sons, She was born in Mecosta Co He murrted Neva Munson in Rapids Lodge 145 F & AM He McQuigg of Flushing. John Jerry of St Johns, Harold on April 6,1917, the daughter of 1930 She preceded him in death was a farmer and carpenter. Mark Kacsor William and Danny Lee, both of in 1968 He then married Theda Employed by the State High­ Manely and Floria Brown She He is survived by his wife; 1 way Dept, in traffic survey, he Elsie, 4 sisters, Mrs Mary Kihcaid htitrict was married to Clyde Ferguson Becker in St Johns on Jan 5, daughter, Mrs Beverly Baker of Jurica of Algotna, Wise, Mrs 1969. He was a member of the OWOSSO ici - Funeral played ball with Big John In­ on July 17,1937 in weidman She Fowler. 1 son, N,J Blemaster services for Mark S Kacsor, 23, dustries as an outfielder. The Anna Rosen and Mrs Margaret Ashley United Methodist of DeWitt, and 3 grandchildren. Sperl, both of Elsie, Mrs Julie i Mr and Mrs Duane Dietrick resided most of her life in of 716 Corunna Ave., Owosso tfeam had just won the City and daughters of Arcadia, Parks were luncheon guests of > Clinton Co Church and was owner-operator Sulman of Detroit, and 4 Mrs Helen Tretheway of of the Wing Manufacturing Co, were held Tuesday July 30, at Championship for Class "C" Florida spent last week with Survivors include her Ralph B. Baker the Salem Lutheran Church in Teams this past week. A plaque brothers, Joseph and Emil, both Lansing, who was an old school Ashley ' of Elsie, Rudolph and William, their parents, Mr and Mrs Alex husband, her parents, Mr and Owosso with burial in Oak Hill and trophy were presented to Lang. friend of Mrs Bergers. Mrs Manely Brown of Mecosta, Survivors include his wife; 1 Cemetery, Owosso The Rev his wife in memory of his both of Bannister. Friday Mrs Charles Fisher, bon, Keith F Wing of Lansing, 1 OVID -Ralph B Baker, 77, of Mr and Mrs Donald Sullivan Mich, 2 daughters, Mrs Flora 1771 S Shepardsville Rd, died Robert P Mueller officiated sportsmanship and dedication Mrs Porter Parks visited Mrs daughter, Mrs Barbara to the team had as Sunday dinner guests Mr Cole of Lansing and Mrs Sue Sunday, Aug 4 at Memorial and arrangements were made Paul Martis and Mrs Russ Sullivan and baby Paul Heller of St Johns at Hansens of Mt Pleasant, 1 son, Whitford of North Star, 2 step­ by Knapp and Smith Funeral Clinton Memorial Hospital. sons, Gerald and James Becker Hospital in Owosso Services of Caro, Mrs Raymond Sher­ Eugene of Lansing, 3 brothers, were held on the Houghton Home. man and boys of Mulliken Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher Nahiem J. and Joseph, both of of St Johns; 1 step-daughter, John Porubsky ST JOHNS - Paul Martis, Sr, Chapel of the Osgood Funeral He was born in Flint on July 64, of 3530 N Scott Rd, died Aug Mr and Mrs Don Sullivan and Kevin visited Mr and Mrs- DeWitt, and Alden of Lansing; 3 Mrs Muriel Fitzpathck of Porter Parks, Saturday Perrinton, 5 grandchildren and Homes on Wednesday, Aug 7 16,1951, the son of Stephen M. 3 at his home. Funeral services went to Traverse City Wednes­ sisters, Mrs Alma Martiny and with Rev Darold Boyd of­ and Charlotte J Kacsor, at­ ELSIE ici - Funeral services evening Mrs Carolyn Nutt, both of 8 step-grandchildren, 1 sister, were held at the St Johns day morning and returned Mrs Eva Harwood of Owosso, ficiating Burial was in Mt Rest tended Salem Lutheran school were held for John Porubsky, Lutheran Church on Tuesday, Thursday-mgm. tney visited Mr and Mrs Jack Dickinson Lansing and Mrs Linme Sick- Cemetery, St Johns and graduated from Owosso 54, of Elsie at St Cyril's Catholic miller of Big Rapids. and 1 brother, Mr Joseph Wing Aug 6 with Pastor Michael Ruhl friends and relatives there and family of Williamston* of Wyoming, Mich He was born in Ovid on Sept 6, High School. On April 17, 1971, Church in Bannister Monday officiating Burial was in Mt Mr and Mrs Donald Sullivan visited Mr and Mrs Otto 1896, the son of Alvin and Mary he married Elaine M. Bloomer July 29. with the Rev Fr Rest Cemetery. Arrangements and Da^i attended the Gass- Dickinson, Saturday evening. in Elsie Thomas Kowalczyk otficiating Baker He married Eva were made by Osgood Funeral Clausen wedding at the Mrs Donna Nichols, mother of KennetfvE. Wing Ralph'J. Blemaster Ballinger in June, 1918 He was He was a member of the Burial was in Ford Cemetery Home Seventh-Day-Adventist Church Arrangements were made by Mrs Peter Rothstein is in ASHLEY-KennethE Wing, ST JOHNS - Ralph J a member of Shepardsville Salem Lutheran Church and He was born in Chicago, 111 on in Grand Ledge and the Lansing General Hospital b5, of Rt 2, died July 28 in Methodist Church' He was YMCA He died at St Joseph's Carter Funeral Home, where Aug 13,1909, the son of John and reception at the Grand Ledge Blemaster, 82, of Rt 1, died the body rested recovering from an operation. Florence, Oregon Funeral Wednesday, July 31 following a superintendent of schools in Catholic Hospital, Flint where Elizabeth iBielcik) Martis. He Country Club. She is reported getting along ' Mr and Mrs Joseph Berger of satisfactorily Muskegon spent Tuesday night Harold Hoerner is slowly and Wednesday with Mr and recovering from surgery two Mrs Porter Parks. Wednesday weeks ago at Lansing General Mrs Berger and Mrs Porter Hospital LET US SHOW YOU Consumers Council dies victory on women and credit law HOW TO MAKE A two-year project of the ul women and it can be expected Michigan Consumers Council that the law will bring about came to partial fruition this some changes in the practices ueek when the Michigan of granting consumer credit to Legislature gave approval to a all qualified women ap­ bill banning discrimination in plicants " YOUR MONEY GROW granting consumer credit to women. The Consumers Council "We've done extensive backed up the survey findings research on the problems en­ with tour statewide hearings in countered by women consumers Februar> 1973. The hearings operating in today's credit brought forth 47 people to testify society and feel a great sense of including 28 speaking solely as victory with the passage of this consumer*, relating personal bill," James D Hunsucker. credit experiences A report on Council Acting Director said the hearings and survey was published and submitted to the "The Council extends Legislature and Governor congratulations to the William Milliken in October Legislature on passing this bill, 1973 with legislative recom­ ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES and at the same time we would mendations to ban urge them to attend to other discriminatory practices pending consumer legislation within'this session," he added WITH A MATURITY OF THE NEW LAW. sponsored ' , by Rep William Brodhead iD- THE CONSUMERS DetroitJ was given immediate FOUR YEARS IN AMOUNTS COUNCIL began its women and effect by the Legislature credit discrimination studv in Tuesday and sent to MUliken for August 1972 with a survey of his signature Technically, the selected financial institutions law amends the public ac­ OF '7,000 OR MORE and credit lenders in Michigan commodations provisions of the The survey revealed that Michigan Penal Code to include women were not treated the prohibibon of discrimination by same as men when applying for credit granters on the basis of credit sex or marital status

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.V1 August 8,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN IB 4-H'ers write about fair-bound projects Learn the fun of Sheep for fun and profit Cloth* (fautttf By Bev Howe bers out at Michigan State to pack up and move them to the Eaglltes 4-H Club University. These are in ad­ fair. This is what it has all been cake decorating With today's high beef prices, dition to the local club ac­ for, what has been awaited all more and more emphasis is tivities. summer. And even though when By Esther Smith Another frosting you might being placed on other meats. To prepare a market lamb for the lambs are shown they won't Prarie4*HClub use, for decorations only, is Lamb Is one of those meats the 4-H Fair does take time and all receive first place, each Have you ever wanted to Color Flo. It is also a smooth which is becoming more and effort, though. The work begins member feels a certain pride in decorate a cake, cookies, salad and hard drying frosting. With more popular. However, it in spring or early summer when knowing that he will be admired or just wanted to "fancy-up" a this method you lay wax or should not-be thought of simply a member selects lambs to for the work he has done. dish to look special? Well you pa rchmentpa per overa pattern as a substitute for beef, since it raisefor the project. From that Overall, in the end, there is a candoitquiteeasily.rmglad4- or stencil, then pipe the outlines has long been known as a time on, the lambs must be fed great feeling of ac­ H has given me the opportunity and let it set. You pipe-the delicacy. Gourmet restaurants daily. Although the lambs would complishment. There is the fair to learn this very interesting outlines again to build it up, are including it on their menus gain and fatten for market on with all its excitement. Then and enjoyable craft There is then after it dries you fill in with more than ever before. pasture alone, if managed there is the livestock sale, time always something new to learn the icing and it flows together to properly, it is not a common to eam some money. And- there and try. But lamb is becoming more make a smooth design. It has to Working with leather profitable not only for the meat local practice because they is the experience and respon­ The big secret is practice dry for at least 24 hours, and packer and restaurant owner. It fatten too slowly. Instead, they sibility gained from the 4-H once you get the fundamentals, can be used preferably after 48 ByKexBallantineJr leather and complete in­ ready to apply a finish to the are fed pre-measured amounts work. hours. It is very brittle when Bruch& Halter 4-H Club is also more profitable for the of grain daily, to be sure they and learn to control the structions. leather. You may select from a sheep raiser Gradually, over Now doesn't the sheep project pressure you use Cake dry, but makes beautiful Working with leather is a Leather, being very soft and wide variety, anything froni have a proper finish at fair decorations. 1 the past year, the price per time. sound rewarding? I for one feel decorating is a great money most enjoyable and rewarding pliable, is very easy to curve bright dyes of every color pound being paid for lambs and that it does. maker for some people, and a hobby^Leather projects are as and decorate. The first step is to imaginable to a clear varnish- sheep at the stockyard has You pracbce on a board or an diversified as your imagination Later, about two months fascinating and creative hobby moisten the leather either with like finish. Now your project is increased- This makes sheep a before the fair, the lambs are Marimba's Origin for others. It gives you great inverted cake pan. The- three is limitless. Many of the water or a special solution complete. You can grab it up more rewarding project. essential steps to good projects can be bought in kit (after the finish has dried of shorn. This serves to keep the Music experts say that the satisfaction and pride to which may be purchased. Next While taking sheep as a 4-H lambs cooler during the hot decorate a cake for someone or decorating is 1. the icing has to form from a well-established an outline of your design is course) and show it off to your Marimba is neither of Amer­ be of proper consistency, 2 you company dealing exclusively in project, many great op­ summer months. As well as to ican Indian nor of Spanish a special occasion and hear traced onto the leather. The family and friends. lessen the amount of wool that must control the pressure you supplies for the leather hob­ lines are then cut using a knife portunities present themselves. origin. Because it resembles compliments of the finished Not only is leathercraft fun There are county livestock must be trimmed from the lamb the native African limba in product Many think they could use, and 3. you must hold the byist. They range in size from specially designed for that and easy, but the whole family decorating cone (bag of things as small as key chains or meetings, where methods of before the fair tone and name the accepted never doit, but Vm gbd I tried purpose. Now with the aid of a can enjoy it and it can be caring for, selecting, and it and found it to be so much fun frosting! at the correct position coin purses to belts, billfolds, hammer and special metal tools Then, at last, it is fair time; theory is that a Negro slave profitable also, as there is a grooming your animals are time to do a final hand trim­ from Africa made the first or angle. purses and even a full-sized which closely resemble a metal greatdemand for leather items. When you start you have to saddle punch, the design is pounded shown. Also there are other ming of the lambs, to intensify one, using gourds ay sound­ have the proper equipment such Before you ice the cake you So why not try your hand at programs for livestock mem­ their training for the show, and ing boxes. as bags, tips, nails and most groom it This is done by To get your start in into the leather. These tools are leathercraft soon. Please important the right frosting. brushing the sides and top of the leathercraft is quite simple and made in different designs, remember one thing - when you There are many kinds you can layers to remove loose crumbs inexpensive. A complete starter which in turn are used to form begin pounding on your first use depending on what you want If you have a dark or chocolate kit may he purchased for under the pattern desired. piece of leather, the object is to to do. cake you should seal it with $15. This includes all the basic Having completed the tooling hit the little metal tool and not *l* If you are going to make glaze, a thin coat of very thin tolls required, several pieces of of the leather, you are now your thumb- flowers or decorations ahead of icing. Next frost the cake and Ume you will probably want to smooth or dress it: When you use Royal Icing. This is a are done with that, it is time to W smooth hard-drying frosting decorate your cake If you 4-H beef cattle used only for this purpose or to would like to see a big variety of LESLIE KUENZLI best Soon after the showing is CONGRATULATIONS >'y^ cement or fasten icing, or sugar beautiful cakes come and see STONEY CREEK 4-H CLUB finished, the animals are sold. mold work together. It is not the displays at the 4-H Fair, Most fairs have a fat stock sale To All good to frost a cake with royal (the cakes will be in the Smith This year at the Clinton at the fair. Ours is one of these icing. Hall.) County 4-H Fair take a good Every year the 4-H kids hope 4-H MEMBERS look at the fat beef steers. They that theirs will sell at a good are just like the ones you buy at enough price to compensate for the grocery store. the many dollars spentwhen the The Year's hard but enjoyable CONGRATULATIONS Each year 4-H members, all steer was bought and for the work will be ending sooh ... we wish over the nation buy, feed, lead, cost of grain. every member could be awarded a show and sell their beef But the project isn't finished Blue Ribbon. 4-H CLUB MEMBER animals. This is a never ending at the sale, because now the task which begins sometime members have to get prepared between September and for next year's show ATTEND THE 4-H FAIR December when the steer Now that you know all the calves are bought. At this time work that goes into these cattle, the calves weigh between 390 please help by supporting the MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY lbs and 550 lbs. In the past two fair and the sale. The sale will years these steer calves have begin Aug 14 at 2:00 pm. These AUGUST 12, 13, 14 cost much more money for the animals have a good meat as members buying them. any you will find in the meat About 2 weeks after the " LESLIE KUENZLI case at your supermarket and members get their animals toning steers is to always have each time you nave-some of the ST. JOHNS CO-OP ,home, they mustJjegin leading grain in front of them meat you will think of the 4-H'er them and getting the animals During the summer months who put so much care into the N. Clinton 224-2381 -- St. Johns tame. Also, as soon as the before the fair, the animals animal. animals get to the 4-H'ers home, must be washed and finish their they have to be fed and watered. training. This is also the time Water is very important to the when extra pounds are put on animals health. It is known as the animals the cheapest form of food. This Wa tongrahilatt rm «rt* 4-H Club* and ttiair Finally, in July and August year grain is very expensive, the animals go to fairs all over Itodin and •xtend our Wit wiihai far a tuteHi- but all the steers are fed on a the country This is when the 4- fill Fair. heavy ration and also given as H members get to show off their much as they want and can eat. efforts. Judges decide which of ftmywUdoUojiA An important thing about fat- all the animals at the fair is the Attend the 4-H Fair August 12-13-14 A vegetable * * MEMBERS OF ALL At The Fair Grounds garden can be fun By Mary Bergdolt Decide what kinds of Willing Workers vegetables you are going to REHMANN'S In tlys ever changing world grow There are many seed and CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS — SHOES there is one thing that doesn't catalogs to help Next draw a change and that is gardening. plan, decide where each for DAD and LAD The same things must be done vegetable is going to go St. Jofani year after year. First plan the Second, plant your garden. garden This is the most fun Make sure the rows are straight Read directions from your packets carefully Third, take good care of your garden Weed as often as possible Keep the bugs off your if plants by spraying them. Fertilize your garden and make 6 sure the plants get enough water. WCftiM*" "* Fourth is harvesting. Harvest your vegetables when they'are in top condition. Over ripe vegetables look bad and taste Hero's why wo at awful A good way to learn is to look Boughton Elevator atothergardens Goonatourof your clubs gardens. It really are behind helps. Next is exhibiting vegetables at the fair. Make sure you have 4-H Club work received a 4-H book that tells you how to show your CLUBS vegetables. Know the varieties Through working together thty of each vegetable. It is also good learn thi spirit of cooperation to remember the month (almost and team work. the day) you planted. The judge might ask you questions, so be prepared See you at the 1974 4-H Fair > . A garden brings you pride by The fine training provided showing others whatyou can do the young people better with your hands. prepares them for all Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday phases of lift.

The 4-H members point August 12-13-14 the way to better citizen- vJiveblood shfp and happier ways of unto others. lift. 4-H Fairground St. Johns City Park would have SMTh^r Work And themgire Achievements At The unto^ouand CLINTON NATIONAL BANK yours. 4-H FAIR AUGUST 12-13-14 and Trust Company BUmRWlUML BOUGHTON ELEVATOR ^^^, M»tn ofticoist Jotini Member FD1C * »2 DtWitt, Mich. Ph«n* M9-MM • Balti • Els)* • Eitraka • Fowtw • Hobbardstoij • Uln&burg • Map)* Rapid* • VaJlfcy Firms » W«et»t* CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Augusts, 1974

POINTS the WAY

. . . To Better Family and £• Community Living ss. in our area and our nation ?*

BEST WISHES

To all 4~H'er$

AV, and their Leaders . . Our hearty congratulations.

$ Keep up the good work and may success always be yours!

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BECK'S FARM MARKET and FARMERS PETROLEUM CO-OP, INC. CARTER-MELVIN AGENCY BENNETT'S JEWELRY BECK & HYDE FARMARINE INC. 3520 W. M-21 120 W. Main 107 N. Clinton U.S. 27 St. Johns Elsie St. Johns St. Johns Ph. 224-7900 BECKER'S FURNITURE INC. BOUCHEY MONUMENT COMPANY CLINTON MACHINE, INC. 123 S. Main 10HN. Clinton GENE'S IGA FOODUNER St. Johns 120 S, Ovid 1300 S. Main Fowler Ovid Elsie KIRBY CENTER OF ST. JOHNS Ph. 834-2235 ST. JOHNS WASTE MATERIAL CO. 200 E. Steel 705 N. U.S.-27 BOB'S SPORT CENTER St. Johns 506 N. Clinton AL GALLOWAY INC. St. Johns St Johns North U.S.-27 St. Johns MACKINNON'S DEPT. STORE ST. JOHNS FURNITURE CO. MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSN. 211N. Clinton Ave. 118 N. Clinton 431W. Williams WATT FLORIST St. Johns St. Johns For Flowers on AH Occasions • Ovid GAMBLE STORE of FOWLER Elsie HUB MOTEL ALLABY & BREWBAKER INC. N. U.S.-27 148 N. Main Farm Insurance o All Coverage LANTERMAN INSURANCE St. Johns Fowler Ph. 224-3258 200 W. State Ph. 224-2324 St. Johns GAMBLE STORE OF ST. JOHNS Ph. 224-7614 MCKENZIE AGENCY 117 W. Walker BOB'S AUTO BODY 212 N. Clinton St, Johns 800 N. Lansing St. Johns St. Johns DEVEREAUX SAWMILL. INC. 2871N. Hubbardston Rd. QUALITY DISCOUNT HOUSE Pewamo D&B PARTY SHOPPE 125 N. Clinton THE 8RIGGS COMPANY, REALTORS 224 N.Clinton St. Johns * i 103 E. State FOX IMPLEMENT COMPANY St. Johns St. Johns 257 Main St. Ph. 224-3535 ST. JOHNS OIL CO. Fowler 710 N. Mead DUNKEL PLUMBING & HEATING BAILEY'S MUSIC CENTER St Johns 807 E. State RIVARD NURSING HOME 120 N. Clinton St. Johns 311 E. Higham St. Johns PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN. P«. 224-3372 St, Johns 1104 S. U.S.-27 TOM'S WESTERN STORE St. Johns ELSIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES, INC. 8982 E. M-21 Ph. 224-3662 E. Cedar FINKBEINER'S PHARMACY Ovid Elsie 128 N. Main BILL FOWLER FORD SALES Ph. 862-5211 Fowler FRECHEN'S MARKET fc SPORTS CENTER 11323 N. U.S.-27 DeWitt ST. JOHNS MOTEL 106 N. Main FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN. Fowler 1104 S. U.S.-27 1508 N. U.S.-27 C AND D CHEVROLET St. Johns St. Johns DEZSLER'g FLOWERS 114 E. Main Ph. 224-7127 314 S, East Elsie MARK DEBOER & SONS Ph. 862-4800 Wholesale Beef Grid DURACLEAN SERVICE Ph. 834-2600 403 S. Mead 6430 E. M-21 SCHMITT ELECTRIC St. Johns Ovid 1002 E. State TRI-AMI BOWL St. Johns Ph. 224-2786 9801E. M-21 Grid Augusts, 1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3B Lepidoptera, Coleptera, "Hooked" on crocheting By Sue Mitchell learned the basic things such as baby out/its, sweaters, skirt Prairie 4-H Club how to single and double outfits to take to the fair. Hymenoptera and Diptera crochet, increase and decrease, Boys and girls everywhere - Youask,"Whydoitfor4-H?" tired of using two needles I Have some shell stitches, and other BYP.J.MAHTEN from Greek Jepidos for scales easy stitches. We have to make f 11 tell you why, for fun, lear­ Sometimes considered as some free time! Or just looking ning, making friends, earning NIMBLE FINGER!} 4-H CLUB and ptera for wings. It is pests are the bees, wasps, ants, for something fun to do! Well, a project just for fun and a because of the scaled wings that sawflies, ichneumans and major one for the fair awards, going on trips, and all here It is - 4-H Crocheting. around fun. Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, moths and butterflies are chalcids which make up the That's right, crocheting, In my second year we learned Hymenoptera and Dipteral distinguished into this group hymenoptera order Some Oh, do 1 hear someone saying, more difficult stitches. The girls t)o yourself a favor, join 4-H Does the title leave you from other insects. For they like physical characteristics that /Lpttf 12-13-14 "What is Crocheting?" Well, in my club made things like crocheting, I did. wondering? Two years ago, other insects have 3 main body distinguish most members of then sit right down and lend an before I entered 4-K en­ regions (head, thorax, and this order are the familiar wasp abdomen), 3 pairs of jointed ear and I will tell you something Fowler tomology, I would have been. waist, where 1 segment is about it. My first thought would have legs, and 1 pair of antennae, pinched in. Most are of small to The Holy Trinity Parish of Lansing spent Sunday with been, what are those crazy which in lepidoptera are either medium size which possess 2 Crocheting is about the same thing as knitting except you picnic will be held Aug 11 at the Mr and Mrs Martin Thelen and words? But today I know that knob like or feathery. Also most pair of membranous wings, "Care and feeding" Parish grounds. An ox roast family. each of these words stand for an have 2 pairs of wings which is the Greek meaning. only use one hook and not two needles. You can get about the dinner will be held. Games for Mrs Lula Boak was a dinner order of the insect world. What Lepidoptera is the 2d largest The hind wings are smaller than the old and the young and a guest of Mr and Mrs Cecil Boak is an order? Well, it's a order of insects. the fore-wings and interlock same effect as in knitting. dance in the evening will be You say, "What would I and son Douglas and other classified group of insects that Coleoptera, beetles of sizes The mouthparts are fitted for of flowers featured afternoon guests were Mr and have certain basic structures in chewing and or sucking This is learn?" Well, this is what I -small to large, live on land and By Doug Thelen sharp knife or scissors You learned. My first year, we Mr and Mrs Bruce Campbell Mrs Carl Boak common. There are 16 of these in water. The forewings are the 3d largest order. groups, classifying various Bengal Community 4-H Club should make a clean cut and be modified to thickened covers. Flies and their kin, 2-winged This past summer I have careful you don't mash the insects, but I have picked out The hind wings are thin and fold only 4. insects ranging from small to taken flower gardening and ends. You should cut the stems under the front Coleoptera medium in size, with sucking learned much from it. Knowing longer than you need them and We Wish To Extend Our The first one lepidoptera, have chewing mouth parts and mouth parts are in the diptera about raising flowers and strip off the lower leaves in the moths and butterflies, comes bhort antennae order They usually have large arranging them can help you in garden, This will help to fer­ eyes and small antennae later life because flowers are tilize the soil. When you want to Mosquitoes and house flies are used in many ways harden the flower you should Congratulations members of this group. After you have planted your cut off the lower inch of the I hope that my report bhows to flowers you must watch them stem and place in hot water, you the educational side to carefully If they need water, around 110 degrees. Put the entomology For entomology you should always water them stem in almost to the flower to the S & H FARMS isn't just the fun of catching and early in the morning or in the head but don't let the petals N.US-27& FRENCH ROAD mounting bugs* but an evening If you water during the touch the water. It will take from one to 10 hours for har­ CLINTON COUNTY 4-H CLUBS ST. JOHNS PH. 224-4661 educational experience of hottest part of the day the sun- learning to identify orders will just dry up the water and it dening depending on the flower won't help the flowers at all If you change the water every " We salute the area boys and girls and When your Flowers are day and add a small amount of WANTS TO OFFER Fowler blooming and you want to make plant food your flowers will last longer Be sure to wash your Mrs Martha B Miller was a an arrangement there area few their devoted leaders for their fine work," CONGRATULATIONS rules, to remember Always vases with soap and water after visitor of Mrs Lula Boak Friday choose flowers that are not fully using afternoon open &o they will continue to Mrs Regina McCiow is open after they are picked You Raising flowers is fun and I To The 4-H Members spending several dayt. with Mrs should cut the flowers several BEST WISHES Minnie Chapman and friends of would advise everyone in 4-H or hours before you want to use even those of you who are not to And Their Fine Efforts Maple Rapids them and you should use a Mrs Vernon Benjamin and try I'm sure you will enjoy it grandson. Brent Feldpaubch, for a successful On The Work Done For spent Thursday with Mrs Lula Boak Let's talk rabbits This Year's Fair. Mrs Agnes Fox is spending s-everal days in Flint with her B> Antic Uademaeher should check your rabbits' ears son, Mr and Mr* Donald Fox, Bengal Community for "mites"- they are bugs that 4-H FAIR other relatives and friends Throughout Michigan there look like sores, which can Mr and Mrs Mitch Harris of are many 4-H Clubs, and in spread. Lansing spent Thursday these clubs there are many To get rid of "mites", you '40diiM*** evening with her parent*. Mr things you can learn about. should take a y-tip, wet it with Farmers Mutual Insurance Company and Mrs Martin Thelen and One of these is Rabbits. When baby oil, and swab the ear Over 100 Years of Service family you enroll in Rabbits, you have Make sure to get down in the a rabbit to work with You learn ear All Policies Non-Assessable f\EW HOLLAIND Intuition is» woman's ability to read between the Iymys>. how to feed and care for your There will be people at the St. Johns Phone 224-3044 rabbit fair to inspect your rabbit to 201 E, State Caring for your rabbit can be make sure there aren't any easy to some people and hard to diseases that will spread. If a others. disease of some sort is found, Your rabbit should have a your rabbit will be disqualified We offer our Sincere wire cage The wire cage is Your rabbit can be a good pet, recommended for your rabbits' as long as you take good care of Good Health health and cleanliness You it Congratulations is an Asset to to the Crafts popular

WWt-ij- Clinton County at fair 4-H Members BvUebraBurnham almost anything Bath,Ml-Furpobe 4-H Club It is a sure thing for the Paper tole, macrame, beginner that provides fast and 4-H Clubs quilling and ceramics are only a beautiful results. These area young people deserve your support few of the many types of crafts found at the Clinton County 4-H Making jewelry is a favorite and congratulations. Fair of almost everyone Who knows Decoupage, one of the oldest what kind of necklaces can be and easiest crafts, is a favorite fashioned from things around among a great many people. the house? For those who are not familiar While wandering around the Attend the 4-H Fair with decoupage. decoupage is quonset at the fair grounds, you where coats of varnish, or any come across this and much special decoupage product, are more There's always applied over and over a print something that can tickle your Hub Tire Center applied to a plaque, a purse or fancy.'

•\ B.FGoodrich CHARLES WEBER. Manager 1411 N. US-27 ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3218 Give till it Best Wishes. . . . helps. IheAmerican f for Red Cross. j The Good f <> Continued Neighbor. SJ Sucess HATS OFF TO. . . to the A.M CLUB *t-n MEMBERS 4-H CLUBS We Proudly of Hail the Without good health, progress in 4-H Club work is next to impossible. That's why the 4-H'ers stress keeping physically fit. We are proud to play a rote in the health Clinton County of Clinton County by providing competent prescription service ... a service we Youth of have rendered to the Clinton County area for over 50 years. We Invite you and your families to visit our store often! We urge Clinton County We congratulate the area 4-H Clubs and their who are preparing themselves for a better future through 4-H Club activities. leaders and extend our best wishes

everyone to offend The 4-H movement offer* a neat for a successful Fair. opportunity for the boys and girls of today to better adapt themselves for the years ahead which will sure­ , MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ly find our nation's population vast­ The 4-H Fair ly increased. AUGUST 12, 13, 14, Attend the Clinton County August 12-13-14 4-H Fairgrounds—St. Johns City Park St. Johns City Park 4-H CLUB FAIR August 12-13-14 PARR'S Rexall City Park St. Johns DRUGS Karber Block Co. With Clinton County's Largest Camera Department Serving St Johns for 50 Years from the Corner of Clinton and Walker I '.< 917 Church St ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2327 MATHEWS ELEVATOR ST. JOHNS Phcmt 224*2837 FOWLER PHONE 593-2111 M CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 8,1974 Euell Gibbons has company in Clinton Best Wishes Olive 4-H Projects St. Johnswort over their door to preserve the beauty of our identify at least twenty flowers. and roots and we learn how to I have really enjoyed this Euetf Gibbons is not the only keep evil away. community, They makea poster showing the identify them by the shape and project because it has given me person who knows what is safe There are modern day uses The first-year wildflower mounted pressed flowers from construction of their leaves and a chance to pay more attention to eat from the wfhiWe 4-H'ers for wildflowers.too. An extract student needs to find and three different habitats and flower heads. to the beautiful things of nature- 4 HERS who are studying wildftowers from the May-apple is now used write a story about their In the fourth year you may Studying wildfiowers is an have learned many things about by some cancer specialists for project choose your own project in interesting worthwhile project nature. worts and other skin growths. The second-year student must connection with the study of An extract from the Pink Lady for 4-H members of all ages. Some of the edible uses of find at least 25 more flowers and wildfiowers. Walking through the woods, wildfiowers are: ~ tea made Slipper has been found to have mount them on the forms in This yearat the fair there will from Mayweed or Beebalm; an effect on high blood their notebook. They need to be a wildflower identification along the river or through the A 4-H SIGN denotes the home of one who hat de­ pressure fields, you can discover many dicated Head, Heart, Hands, Health to the service of coffee made from roasted roots draw a complete flower iden­ contest. This will be the second of chicory; salads from young Studying wildfiowers help you tifying its' parts and write a year the contest will be held. things about nature. One of the their community . . . working for the betterment of dandelion greens or wild appreciate the beauties of story. In the third year of Anyone can participate. There prettiest discoveries are all the America, watercress; and the boiled roots nature We learn to identify studying wildfiowers we are will be cash prizes to ihe top five beautiful wildfiowers ti)at you of Spring Beauty and Queen some of the common wild- required to dig up both flowers winners. never noticed before. Anne's Lace. flowers in our state. We learn We have also learned that more about them through the ATTEND THE 4-H FAIR Indians found many uses for study of their structure, Field Crops offer wildfiowers, They were used for characteristics and habitat. AUGUST 12-13-14 food, medicines and yes. They Some flowers are very scarce in also thought some flowers had Michigan and therefore, they magical properties. For in­ are against the law to pick. learning opportunities stance, they carried the tubers Some of the protected ones are Trillium, Trailing Arbutus and OVID ROLLER MILLS of the American Lotus to Field crops is an excellent project and has many learning protect themselves from wit­ Lady Slippers. All wildfiowers should be picked sparingly to project for any 4-H member to opportunities for any 4-H OVID 834-5111 ches and they hung the Common LISA FOX take. It is a very interesting member interested in it. Any 4-H member who lives on a farm should enroll in crops. I live on a farm and help my dad farm quite a few acres. Each year I have at least one field of my own. 1 do all the work in that field and then exhibit a sample of it at the fair. In doing this, I learn a great There's A deal about the crops and it works in very well with my farm work Field crops is also a project that works in very well with other projects. Any 4-H member who is enrolled in horses, cows, or tni&t any animal project, can tie crops in very well with it. Future in 4-H.. They can grow the food for their animals and that would be their DAN WASHBURN crops project. I have gone many places and With todays food shortage all learned many things through across the world and the rising my field crops project I am iood prices, crops are getting to very grateful to be in 4-H and be a very much talked about am very glad I took the field subject crops project For Everybody Learn about horses AT THE 1974 4-H FAIR the 4-H way hy Mary Boettger all this and more Training the More and more people are horse to respond when you ask it buying horses every year, and if to do something is a very im­ Mon.-Tues.-Wed. you want to keep your horse in portant part of the 4-H horse top condition, ride it properly, program, and whatever your and show it to the best of its taste, English or Western, 4-H ability the 4-H program is just takes all kinds August 12-13-14 . . . what you are looking for Training a horse in 4-H takes In a 4-H horse club you learn a lot of time and a lot of work ... AND ALSO THERE'S the proper way to care for your but its worth it to see your horse horse and also how to groom it stand out and really be and show your horse m the show something in this world of ring horses So, if you want to be A GREAT FUTURE AT CAPITOL «** *^ ii p * \-i tRidingJs probably the main_ proud of your horse-and feel reason people buy a horse, so that you have' really ~ac" «J L-i -why not learn to do it safely and complished something, join a 4- to do it right? In 4-H you learn H horse club . its worth it! Your Money Now Ceramics involve many skills BvMarvSehlke few pieces to see which one is Willing Workers 4-H Club the heaviest. The world of arts and crafts is The heaviest one is the best Earns More Than really expanding in our country, one to choose because it is most state, and county. The art of unlikely to break. Ceramics is especially an active Now that you own the piece of part of our community for all greenware you must, first, ages clean it Then depending on Ceramics involves many what type of piece you are going Ever Before . . . skills. You need not even be to do, glaze or stain, you fire it very talented, just creative and in a kiln. After it is fired you original. A person may learn stain it with many multi-colored many things, too. opaque stains. For instance, the 3 years that The result is a finished, I have been in 4-H Ceramics I beautiful project of which have learned how to pour anyone can be proud. Ceramics REGULAR PASSBOOK molds, mix stains, and many is a truly, artistic hobby and very worthwhile. S M other things. 1 starts your account If Your Money The first th;ng that you must 5%S0 decide is do you want to do a glazed piece or a stained piece. Once that you have decided which one you want to do you Isn't Earning may choose your piece of greenware. There are also '. ' many things that you must NEW 1-YEAR TO 2-YEAR CERTIFICATES know about choosing This Top Interest, greenware, too. 0 First, look to see that there Wk 4,000 Minimum are no chips or cracks in the START AN greenware. Second, pick up a NEW 4-YEAR CERTIFICATES ACCOUNT We Wish To Extend Our TWk0 '5,000 Minimum WITH US . CONGRATULATIONS ALL ACCOUNTS EARN DAILY INTEREST AND ARE COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY TODAY! To The Clinton County CaPlTOL 4-H Clubs Wt satutt the art* savinGs boys and girls and their dflvottd ***** l»dtrs for tfw fin* work btfrtg done. Loan ATTEND THE 4-H FAIR AUGUST 12-13-14 main office: 112 E. Allegan, Lansing, Ml 48901, ph. 371-2911 branches: Grand Ledge, Mason, Okemos, St. Johns, Williamston, PHILLIPS Lathrup Village and Pontiac - - - - -mcorporate(T1890 ^member: Federal Home Loan Bank System IMPLEMENT Co. II 313 N. Lirtrir* ft. Johns 224-2777 August 8,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5B Clinton County News A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS

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THOUGHTS THROUGH A TYPEWRITER DON'T WANT THE BREAD TO TURN SOUK - Industry- the unwelcome benefactor While at a resort camp near Traverse City, we ONE YEAR AGO A Lansing carpenter was ... If Ron LaFlore continues his heroics, the went to the camp store to buy a loaf of bread. Aug9,1973 electrocuted Mondayafternoon, Detroit Tigers ought to pay him a bonus for There was milk on an unrefrigerated shelf, but we The subject of bringing some types of industry to Clinton County Supermarkets in this area are apparently because of his own bringing fan interest to a team possessing very had to go to the restaurant to buy the bread. The came up at Monday's County BoarcLof Commissioners meeting. facing a drastic shortage of beef perspiration. Henry Mulder, 46, little else to excite lovers of the game. bread was eood-we didn't try the milk. What started the subject was the revelation that Clinton County which could soon lead to the of 513 W, Howe Street, Lansing, H § H ft H fi a s ft # disappearance of some cuts was dead on arrival at Clinton ... The Primary system of selecting political ... Leaky pen get ink all over your shirt pocket? might qualify for federal funds to establish an organization to from store meat and in some Memorial Hospital shortly after candidates is a Democratic way of doing things, Try this hint from Ovid village clerk, Dale attract industry. cases, no beef at alL 4:15 pm. but seems a bit strange to have candidates at­ Crossland, who passes it on from someone who The reason we might qualify is that our unemployment rate, A groundbreaking ceremony The Royal Canadian Mounted tacking members of their own party during the told her about it. Whoosh a little hair spray on it was held on Sunday, August 5, Police band, numbering 41 Primary campaign and then asking voters to "get and rub it out. along with Eaton and Ingham counties in the Tri-County region, is 1978, at noon for the new Holy members, passed through St behind the party" when General Election time if H H ft tf so high. Family Catholic Church in Johns on their way to Grand comes. . HERE A SHORTAGE, THERE A SHORT­ One commissioner, Dyle Henning, sarcastically commented Ovid. The new church will be Haven where they played at the I H H ft ft AGE. EVERYWHERE A SHORTAGE. Let's built on a 12 acre site at 410 Marine and Air Show to mark . Now, it is revealed Wilbur Mills may have ponder this a minute. Clothing people say there's (we're paraphrasing here) "Why bother-Clinton County isn't Mabbitt Road on the east edge the 74th anniversary of the US been guilty of misuse of campaign funds. Diogenes going to be a "blue jean" shortage But, there interested in industrial development anyway." of the building. Coast Guard. should be thanksful he never had to do his thing in probably won't be one in the Detroit area because He wasn't serious about not wanting industry in the area, but he Facing a cut in matchng civil Washington DC. the price of jeans is higher there than in other defense funds, the Clinton 25 YEARS AGO ft It ft ft ft parts of the country What are they trying to tell was pointing out his feeling the county hasn't seemed to be over­ County Board of Com­ Aug 4,1949 ..I'm so sorry, I'll try to do better in the future. us? whelmingly responsive to new industry. missioners moved to comply State Police are looking for a Made a call to City Hall the other day. The number H U U U it He argued that many residential, both single and multi-family, with state level requirements, bad check artist who passed two is 224-3213. That's what I dialed-got directory ... PUNS ARE FUN-Paul McNamara is Clinton but indicated the program will checks worth $122 in two local assistance instead. She asked what I dialed. I told Memorial Hospital administrator. We hear some developments have been approved in the county, but there has not be studied to determine if the stores Saturday night. her. She asked why I dialed that number. Because of his jokes have been so bad lately that he's been been sufficient commercial and industrial growth to help support county will continue a full time Four St Johns people were that's the number I was trying to call I answered. asked to stay out of certain areas of the hospital, director. injured early Sunday morning Well, I'm doing it wrong I was told. Five days To protest, he's hired musicians to play music the increased population. If population trends continue in Lansing when the car in later, the same thing happened. Same questions, from "The Sting" every time a patient is supposed We tend to agree with him. at the same rate the Tri-County which they were riding failed to same answers, but the directory assistance person to get a shot. One patient was to receive a shot, The snarls of red tape to acquire zoning, permits and etc is region < Clinton, Ingham, stop at a dead-end, overturned sure was a lot more polite than the first one. heard the music and asked, "What's the meaning enough to discourage anybody, but that faces an industrial Eaton) will contain 584,639 into a ditch, and broke a large 0 H if 0 ft of all the music?" The nurse answered, "Mc- people by the year 2000, ac­ gas main. . . THE MILK CAN GET STALE, BUT THEY Namara's Banned " developer wherever he goes. cording to "Population Applications for government What is evident in the county is, that although many people may Projections" just published by loans and purchase agreements the Tri-County Regional on the 1949 wheat crop are now Fowler be in favor of industry to assume large shares of the tax rolls, the Planning Commission being accepted by the local AAA The community wishes to Mr and Mrs Carl Wieber, Mr spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs residents want it in somebody else's territory. (TCRPC). office. express their sympathy to the and Mrs Roman Simon and Mr Donald Simon and family of Mt Regardless of the type of industry seeking approval, it's a good "There are no polio cases in family, relatives, and friends of and Mrs Alfred Koenigsknecht Clemens TEN YEARS AGO the St Johns area," Dr George Constance Uirich who died at a bet residents of the area will appear at the public meetings to Aug 6,1964 E. Wan!, city health officer, convalescent home in Ionia protest the particular business in their area. City assessor Kenneth Greer, said today. Saturday. The funeral was held It is difficult to know if the vocal residents present actually who has been acting city About 75 relatives and friends at Holy Trinity Church in Congratulations manager since June 12, attended the reception honoring Fowler Tuesday. constitute a majority of the citizens affected. Tuesday night received the Mr and Mrs Richard Morgan Mr and Mrs Allen Boak of 4-H Members Commr Duane Chamberlain said maybe it is time the Board of appointment as manager on a and daughter Rebecca, on Lansing were Sunday afternoon Commissioners consider the welfare of the county as a whole full time basis Sunday, July 31 The affair was visitors of Mrs Lula Boak. ond Leaders A Bath man was killed held in the Episcopal parish hah Mrs Agnes Fox and Mrs * rather than the voices of a few. Regina McClow went to St Sunday afternoon in the flaming following church services. You are doing a wonderful job As painful as it may be, he is probably right. —JE crash of his pickup and a cattle Repairs to Godfrey's Radio Johns to visit Mrs Ola Ryan at truck on US-27 south of St Johns- Service building, 110 North fhe home of Mrs Muellers. and deserve the wholehearted SERVICE NEWS Richard Hart, 43, of Bath was Whittemore have been com­ Scott Boak spent Sunday support of Clinton county. WE CONGRATULATE apparently killed instantly. He pleted, according to owner afternoon with Mr and Mrs Carl Seaman Huntley was burned so badly in the fire Stuart Godfrey. The front of the Boak of St Johns. THE 4-H CLUBS OF that followed that the Sheriffs building which houses the Mrs Jean Finis of Lansing BEST WISHES ORLANDO, FLA - Navy Dept was unalbe to identify him business has been completely visited Mrs Emma Vance CLINTON COUNTY Seaman Apprentice Andrew J, until Monday noon. remodeled. Sunday. for a Successful 4-H Huntley, son of Mr and Mrs Fair Next... VISIT THEIR OUTSTANDING EXHIBITS William Huntley of 601 E. Walker; St Johns, has com­ "Iff It Fitz . . Monday, Tuesday AT THE 4-H FAIR - AUG. 12-13-14 pleted the Advanced Underseas Weapons School here. As a torpedoman's mate his Wednesday SILVESTRI PAINT & SUPPLY training includes instruction in the maintenance and use of at St. Johns City Park ST. JOHNS PHPN5 224-2784 torpedos and other subsurface Don't prqy for too much weapons. WIEBER LUMBER CO. We Salute Clinton County Editor, Lapeer County Press "By Jim Fitzgerald FOWLER Phone 593-2280 A bunch of sincere people wearing sandwich wasn't paying attention. My faith began to leak, boards recently spent 3 days on the US Capitol I took my troubles to the coach. He explained steps, praying for President Nixon. They call God knows best. If my shots weren't going in, it themselves the National Prayer and Fast Com- was God's will and 1 should accept it. And when I It's a Pleasure mittee, which naturally reminds me of my old prayed for God to put my ball through the hoop, I basketball team. should always add, just before the Amen, "That is, for Us to I was brought up to believe God answered all if it is OK with You, God." prayers. I didn't begin to have doubts until I went out for 8th grade basketball. The coach was a priest and the first thing he told us was to make the WHICH MADE my sign of the cross take even Salute sign of the cross before shooting each free shot. longer. And still the free throws wouldn't go in. What about field goals? God's will was against me. Finally I asked the coach for permission to kneel before shooting but the Clinton THE COACH explained about the 2-handed set he said no, it wouldn't be fair to the rest of the shot, which was the only way to make field goals in players for me to hog all of God's attention. those days. In the action of the game, a player had Toward the end of a miserable season, cynicism County to keep both hands ready to shoot at all times. began to take hold. "Are you sure God really cares There simply wasn't time to make a decent sign of whether I make my free shots?" I asked the CLUBS the cross which (for all you heathens) requires coach. that the crosser touch his forehead, chest and both He looked both ways before answering. "Don't 4-H and Offer Our BEST WISHES for a shoulders with his right hand while saying "In the tell the Bishop, but I'm not even sure God comes to name of the Father and the Son and the Holy all our games," he admitted. "If I were you, I'd Successful Fair Monday, Tuesday, Ghost, Amen." This was pretty hard to do while quit asking God to make your free shots. There are dribbling. more important things than scoring. You should Clubs However, it was different at the free throw line. ask Him to at least let you hit the backboard." and Wednesday, Aug. 12-13-14 A player had plenty of time for prayer before From that day on, my life with God was easier. I finally realized it was wrong and foolish to ask for shooting. And the coach would tolerate no slop- r„„ A^thQtict^^,*,;^!.,™,^^™. «.« tMrr h d g piness. A kid had to pause plainly at all 4 stopT- S^'P^^H^?^ J?!S LEVEY'S JEWELRY forehead, chest, left shouldeV and right shoulder - Nabonal Prayer and Fast Committee. Phone 862-4300 and his iips had to be seen moving. If a kid made a ELSIE, MICH. careless circle instead of a cross, with no stops, he THEY SHOULDN'Tpray that God will smite the Our hats are off to the 4-H club risked immediate benching. impeachers and enshrine Richard Nixon as our The awful thing was, I made the slowest cross on King forever. Rather, they should ask God to at members and their volunteer YESTERDAY Is a Dream the team, and my words were louder than cheers - least let Julie Nixon Eisenhower keep her job as but I stilt missed most of my free shots. God an editor at the Ladies Home Journal. leaders for their fine work TODAY Is a Reality TOMORROW Is a Vision AUGUST 12-13-14 through the past year. For a BETTER TOMORROW. . . Is Clinton County Join a 4-H Club Today! ATTEND THE 4-H FAIR 4-H FAIR WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday H P A I T W For cl«>m thinking ... for better 4-H . . . Gateway ntAL I I 1 judgment for tomorrow! AUGUST 12-13-14 to Farm Achievement For loyalty to the United States and HEAD the American way of life 1 CITY PARK ST. JOHNS Working together for world understanding ... for my For better living and greater service HEART to the club, community and country! club, my community, my country. For the necessary skill to meet the HANDS tasks that are in the future! inton County 4-H Goals Include: Knowledge and method of problem solving WE wish to congratulote all the 4-H Club members in every day living. ZEEB and their leaders in Clinton county for their many achievements Parent understanding of youth problems. Good luck on your annual 4-H Club Fair . . . Preparation for a life career. FERTILIZERS We Urgt Aug. 12-13-14 ndividual development. Everyone to Developing good citizenship. CLINTON Attend the Fair ST, JOHNS CITY PARK Farmers Co-op Elevator CONSTRUCTION CO. BEE'S Chevy - Olds, Inc. ST. JOHNS, 208 W. Railroad, Ph. 224-3234 I i MILL-593-2S50 OLDSMOBILK-CHEVROLET Phone 224*8845 OFFICE-593-2420 FOWLER ASHLEY, Ph. 847-3571 US-27 ST. JOHNS . 6B CUNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHfGAN Maple Rapids Next Sunday in Area

THE UNITED m m METHODIST CHURCH Clinton County churches Maple Rapid* Pastor RevJ TnomasChurn Parsonic Middlelon AH 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. 1 Tuesday 7 00 pm Senior Choir Practice \SSfcMBU Of OOD Wednetd«y HKSTcOSGltEGVriUNU.CHUHU MltlTIl RlLbY BIBLE CHLHICH i VS-2T&E Baldwin Fowler Area AvenllM Uirwn Minister WillardFarrler Pastor 2nd Wednesday each monlh JosephF Eger Jr Pastor Located 1/2 mile east of Francis Hoad on ST P\L«L I UTHEHAN CHURCH 7 00 pm WSCS 10 00 am Sunday bchwl Sunday August U Chadwick Hoad Fowler Michigan Thursday 11 00 am Morning Worship WOO jiii Morning worship iu dm Aurrfay achoof H E llossow Paitor 10 00 Bible Study 6 JO pm Youth «rvl«t Wednesday August 14 it am Worship bervlce 9 30 am Worship 7 30 pm bunday Evening t> 45 pm Buj Scout Troop 81 10 JO am Sunday school & Bible Class (.RtENBUSH UNITED METHODIST 7 oo pm Wednesday second and fourth impfc(.tTHEft\SUILIttfl CHURCH *ML Scotland MarshallKoads 7 30 pm Wednesday evening service MOSTHULV TR1N1T\ CHURCH Pastor NormanWood Worship Service 9 30 Rev rr Albert J Schmttt Pastor * UtVT I MTI U Ml THUDlSTCHLltUI Beginning Feb 2? Wednesday Sunday, HUtt IMTLU MLTttOUlST Saturday Evening Mass— 4 30 7 00 10i30 am Church School aw East Slate Street Unten Service at 7 M pm 0 clock pm CHLRdl Hi30 am Church Services •st Johns M" 48879 Tuesday Directions at Dawn 7 am Sunday Masses 6 30 8 So 10 30 am Kev DaroldB Boyd WSCS 3rd Wednesday at B pm lianebCarlJohannides Minister S 45 am Church Schoo) Holy Dais- Holy DsyEve 4 30pm 7 06 " (* am Morning Worship o clock pm Holy Day— 6 30 & 8 30 am ST ANNE !> EPISCOPAL CllliltCll ^uitniit.1 Wuishlp Hjiir 10 am Women s society meets the last Wedres Sorrowful Mother Novena- During school LOWE UNITED Corner US 27und Webb Road K day ot aid) month Dinner at 12 30 year 7 30 pm summer months 8 00 METHUDISTIHIRCH ' hildre» dismissed during service rot* Meeting at i JO KevtilcfuiV fathey Jr Vicar u clock pm LoweandNorUiLowe'Road f Residence 669 3067 Minister Rev Harold McGuire Childielts Church Jjri> lhru4tbgrade \outh fellowship meets the first and Sacrament of Penance—Saturdays 3 30 to third Monday of each month at 7 30 pm Church 669 3967 4 00 o clock pm and after 7 00 0 clock Each Wednesday during the summer t-WJmi] of Churtft Altnfslrtes and Ad pm mass Sunday School 9-10 am Pia\t3 aid Piabe & 00 pm ministrative Board meets the first Sunday t-irsti Third bundays 1st l-rldoys Thursday from 11 00 am to Church Worship 10 15-tl 15 Everyone is»AekolliC of each month following a pollock dinner Morning Prayer a am 12 00pm 3 30to 4 30pm&7 30pmuntil Choir 8-9 pm Thursday at noon Second & Fourth Sundays ^U are heard > UMW 7 » 2nd Wed of every month \ oulh choir meets eJch Wednesday at 7 ffoty Communion 9 am Baptism- Sundays at il 30 pm by ap­ Prayer Study Group 10-11 HKMlUPTKUHcHUI pm pointment Other arrangements by * South VS 27 senior ktioir im-eb tach Wednesday at V \\ I M (• \KMSB\PTISTUle>Relt appointment t )JS(vHF UITIIJV \1 C JIHISTJAN Paul i J",j,b Pjstor " to (itn an state Kd (III Kill *< 4J am Uibfe School Lansing 410S MapfcAve Maple Rapids iu JJ am vv^nip jtme JbllU\\IIl.HlT\fc»fcb 9 45 am Sunday St hool Elsie Area Kev Hector Guodall Pastor H JIII > hlldruis churches Kingdom JIflJJ 11 0u a m Morning Worship strviee P)ionet>82-41b5 ts uiu IN T1ML and KtTIMb 1993 North Lansing bt •> JOpm -\outh Uoups Btginnlng with l LSlt METIIUDISTl HUHl H ^ «*roP the 4th L-radt 10 am Worsliip Service t Coo Plu t'-uUris oldiip Tuesda> 7 lo pm Congregation Book HK.\ David Litchfield Minister J w pm iluirch training 7 OOPm tuning Service *J J0 dm Morning Worship 11 am Church School ^^^^^^^•1 studies Tat studied The Nations Shall • pm bong Festival rEveryone welcome' " w JJ'» r-»«s»g Hursftrp Know fhat I Am Jthovali - How"* Wt(AtiD4t 10 30 am Sunday School Supt Merle Each Wed - bin llie Hour i>l Power lor Thursday-• JO pm Theotratk Ministry ^oopm Pidvtr Service Baese "he ^liule family a pm Choir practice Wed Night b JO 4 7 JO choir Practices • school - |t.xti. Used Bible and Aid to Ihurs f.isM »pni fellowship Strike a IJU pin Uiull Piaellve Wb)e LMLrstdiidHig a JO pm itn iee Ull'LUS (ItrHtifJthTtHtKtH Jr Basketball Meeting WJl THUeWirrtHVIM.il Rev David Litchfield Minister , w fast 'suridBv Communion Service Sumld) a JO am Publit Lttture - Ol-tHKIST to am Sunday Sehool Supt Kenneth •^wiwr ^ ".w-iM>i • fit-sl lutsdav Deawn s> Meeting tiuen b> qualified Itepre^entative of the 29S1 Herbftwi beside DeWitt Mger itiuiiJ lut&day Ladies Missionary ttdLhtower Bible and Tract SoUetj High School II am Worship Service Eureka Area Ms**^ ,. ^••'••, -^ ••„-•• • • " 1 irde W Jo am Wakhtower btudj Current Minister bx James Glrdwuod Tel 669 5000 or 026-6006 Moii Hi MuniLtib ul Mediatiun « 15 issue of the Watthlowvr magazine HHSI uu'itsr an mil a iti am Bible hthixA aili Kaiiu WRfeJ studies 10 am Sunday School Rev towlcysupt 10 JO am Morning Worship < hurcl) 'Jfiu hours 11 am Wurship Scruee lONGREGMIUNAL PUBLK INWTbD Communion weekly H.llJ Mull thru tri b JU pm Junior & Senior B \ F tlllUSTIVNUIlRtll V CULbbCrlUN TAKbN b JU pm \outh Croups ' uO pm Evening Seine 2bi9bMaple Rapids ltd 7 JO pm Evening Wurship UevPauIRjones Pastor, 7 ou pm Wednesday Jonior and Senior HKhTLlllHiHoHjUU Wednesday Phone 224 7709 MJnllNs EPISCOPAL < HURCH choir Practice St Johns iu am Bible School for everyone ' jiner jt Mead and Walker Corner of M a and Dettitt Kd 7 JO pm Hour of power prayer and 7 JO pm Wednesday Prayer and Bible flibte study ti am Morning Worship I e\luiy lix.bWalkt>r Phone i24 7lM study Phunc£!4*0U Thursday " JO pm Adult Bible dlseusslotu a 4S am i.hur\h School n oo am 7 Ju pin Calling Program Nursery provided during services ASSEMBLY OF GOD Worship bervue 7 uo pm Evening ttor UUl'L\}\ l HtIII IIU* CHRIST h 3y pm } uulh Meetings shipB uOpmiuuthl-fHottsWplilandJrd S miles rtest Uv Id Elsie High School 6 45pm Wednesday JrChoir Cliancel I3tj schedule Sunday of the month 5565 b Colony Road choir 7 Jo pm MHSTBU'TISTIHUM.H fevers Sunday a din Holy Communion Wednesday T 45 pm tailiily Bible Justin siiepard Minister id 4 4th sundav in am Holy l ommunion yudy Ul-D«W ITT Slit Bill Nichelson \ with Minister airi Semion (iet Jerrj Cole Pastor y 4Sdm Sunday School Miner Sundays IMam MurnmgPraver Meeting now m our new riome 111*8 11 am church <. lit Ht II Ut-THt S AAVRfcNE alld HHIKJI) LHWitl ttd JI5 North La icing street i) pm touch fellowship and adult Bible Nurstr> & church school to am for *4?T*4?v&*i&xj?*<&><&*&V>0Ti4>v^&*^^iL0™&^i^^^ (tet Kenneth Anderson i>unddi ittoo) IMSJIH ..fudj uurser through i th Morning Worship It 00 am ] 7 pm Evening Si nice Mofherton Every M-wday *v " pin spiritual Phoned 7950 t 10 on am Sunday school J Jiipm ehureh Training " pm ftodnesday Prayer Meeting Healing ^civice b JO pm tuning worship lil Jd \JIOU1JM> " pm Senior C/Itfetts 11 00 am Morning Worship i, 15 pm loung Peoples Service Midweek praver service Wed 7 uu pm ST t * RIL C VTHOLU L HURCH Area *d & 4th luesdays \uon Stltiur \oUth fellowship ,!nd and 4lb 6undai. at Rev ThonidsM howakzyk Pastor < bit.lto uo pm Evening Worship Wednesday JO pm Bible s.lud> and ' Ju pm l'uBoxa7 51'L Main St 1UrilfftTflMuMMUMT\ hverv Jdesdav morning aild evening pidStr hour Bannister 4B807 Fhurie 862 5270 A'Ufht viatehtrs Join us in worship where everybody is LilVRtll somebody and Christ is Lord Sunday Liturgies Saturday 7 00 pm Attend the .d Ue-diieidav i j pm l-dmih Planning Sunday 8 JO and 10 JO am i 00 pm Sunday School ' llllJC HH-l-MtlHOIjliTtilHaH t-or more information call 669 9752 or J 00 pm Worship Service JOSChurthbtreet trite Bw m UtHitt duly Day Liturgies 7 W» an( and 8 (w •at Jt jfuw Mjinmg Wjrstiip all of these services f U.t( ftltKMtt \Kt (Jtttttlt J it* pin \ uifi f-tllja^fiip Hd bureha Phone 626 6623 Listen to our international broadcast Hcv and Mrs Rojal Burnett Pastor Morning Worship to am your choice ** 'ni'pirl ^ Mdiis "-triitt '" Sunday HAR\ ESTIME Sunday morning al 10 JO luuoam Sunday School Chureh School Classes ll 15 am , tt' 3 "J nil JJraitr MiAUng a uo Worship am WKBJ 1580 on \our dial „ 11 15 am Morning Worship Jr jod Sr tit \ F 6 uu p -i*^*H. w4-Wj^lw iiLtft, wtornutHXt m i 10 00 Church sthool *^5D pm Wednesday Prayer meeting Cherub and 'Vouth Choir Wednes­ ST t'\ Ttlt U.TIIFR \\ e til Re II day J 00 pm s| Just I'll i\Illu((L till Kill io pm WSCb Ihlrd Thursday tath MISSOURI S* \UU month Chancel choir Thursday 7 39 lies Uillijinij Hdnkwd Fdstw 4i*2 miles west of St Johns oaVil WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd Kti Hdjinund«jw.hnriB b-1 2 miles south on I-rands Road Bath Area Wednesday Vjjoiijte Factor Sf\LNTHU\^ »'»^'•'*,"" i miles west on Chureh Road KtLlorv - IUH Linden ii -Fti Zi-1 J31J 1400S uakla(»ieel Man in L Ban Pastor HUM UMil-D Mt-THODlsr lllURlH WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st this Sunday 1 Wednesday UHiwiJ-fi'* * OdWditd-Ph J£-t3T83 Elder h * Utnel Pastor 8 Oo am tturshlp fUv Clarence Keith s tiuuJ - itl t i aiS-Ph 224 24JI services held on Saturday 10 JO am Worship 9 45 am CiiUrch School Council on Ministries e very Jrd Monday at 7 30 Mdirt Vhululf y 1J am Church beniu a 15 am Sunday School and Bible ll 00 am Wuishtp salurla^ tstiung " urn 10 iO am Sabbath ithool Sen-tte • lasses 7 Oli pm Bible itudy Administrative board 4th flfonddy of every Jrd month sunddv . iu 4 in JU and 12 Hob Communion first Sunday of the HuU Ua\«. i« bulletin ttLhT 1'ILt.IUM I MTfcD month at 8 am third Sunday of the month UVTItB\PTlSTlHURlH ttw.kdds^, 3 iu dm and ~ pm UtTHUDtSTlItlKCH at 10 JO prti luc RichardCole Pdstor 'NiuvHimif Wednesday 7 30 pm Victor and Lawrence LHlaney Rectory 102 w Randolph Lansing hirst tiiddjs—Sacranitnt of Ptna ite RK)UG\MZLU CIURIH Ot JESIS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE Slttl'tUKUVVlLLELMTEO Phone 489 9051 CHRIST 0> L\TTER UU SMNTS Ihuisddv irum 4 lu J um and afler the Mass Schedule Saturday 7 pm Township rteuiiig Udtounuldlldrehedrd Mass and »ETl{OUteTt.ST. JOHNS«s« lhur*,ddv pm .n l-irit |-rida> after 9 JO am worship Senite 10 45 am Choir Pracbce We'd b JO pm 10 00 am Sunday School Classes for - eiuna Mdii Church bchoU 7 3uto9 Evesof Holidays 8to9 Mid Week PrayerServiee Wed7 )opm all ages Wednesday 7 00 pm Choir praUke Baptism Sunday at l pm Pleas? call in Everyone welcome 11 00 am Morning Worship Ci-v jtiwis-nur Mjther of Perpetual advance Htip %on.nj alter ! 15 pm Mas* eath B «t«m Prayer Strifce 6 30 pm ^oung People luesda% Ad minis (rati i e Board first Monday ir 7 30 pm Evening Service 7 30 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting lUliglotis IilsiruUi'ji)' laSbes-Adult ihe niunlh ueWtrrtuMMUMn tnuittn Ladies Missionary circle meets 4th Central Naf 1 Bank lnuuln Lby. T(/es.dd( ai 8 pm High c*neral meeting of WbCS third Tbur • Infer-denominational* Schmitt Electric St Johns Coop Fulton Area Thursday School U U WednLsdaiat ? 3 evening in each monUi at the homes of y 45 am Sunday School RevUnnshutik Pastor Member FDIC Phone 224 2381 me robers JppUlIltilKIlt 11 am Chureh a 45 am Sunday School 6 pm Eolith relluushlp II 00 dm Morning Worship 7 pm Sunday Evening Service - UO pm Youth Serviee s MST J«H\ s I ITULft \\ I III IUH UWSlUt BM'TISTtllVKCIl Lansing 7 pm Wednesday Bible Study and 7 45 pm Evening Service Missouri M nod' Pastor Rev HoyOreen Prayer Meeting - 45 pm Thursday Prayer and praise f Morning Worship II 00 am Ovid Area Lansing Michigan i.ji_h uijiith Sunday »veiung 6 oo pm Sates & Service Implement Inc. THE IMTbb CHUIM.lt OV ()\1D John Halls y uu am suridav Sidooi and Bible Wednesday evening sen Ice Pewamo H am Morning Worship West rront Street COMPANY • IdSiti 7 00 pm (0 am Bible Study New HolJand Machinery 4 ehurch uner" everyone is welcome Rev Claude B Ridley Jr Pastor 6 pm Evening Worship Our Specialty HJK I jinmuiiMi island jrdi>un(Jdjs(.ai.h Worshlp Service 10 am Area Midweek service 7 3o pm Wednes 313 N Lansing St. 108'* N Clinton St i jnth al in iSiim Church School 11 am day night 4 Mi N on US 27 to ?>iirsery serviee for all children up Jo 2nd Phone 224-2777 St Johns. Muhigdn grade French Rd ' tiurih 'ntitt Hours a uu-U >JO Mondaj DeWitt Area (MTMiMrTHODt&TClIlRlH Phone 224-4661 Uidnesda> thursda> dnd l-ndai HESLE\ WHIJLJNESSUIURUI Pewdmo Michigan 127 W William St Ovid Dr LlovdWalker \du!t tnibut.hon 30 pm Tuesdays Bridgeville WUMOttHAPEL Rev Richard D Purchase 1639 lorizon Drive Ionia Uixkdas vhuoldiidi onfirmation Classes ABIBLECHl'RCH 10 am Sunday School and Morning Sunday 10 30 am Morning Worship 7 00 Wtdntida'.s i JUbUQ pm 1437 Turner Road DeWitt Worship Sunday Evenings 7 30 pm pm fulled Methodist Uuth fellowship f-adies buM L» Ut. -nd «ednei deer W tit opw book" STPAULtUTHERANcmiRaf im is A Bible preaching church wllh a Fowler Tun h Thurs 7 15 & S 30 am The Corner Drug Store 212 N. Clinton, St Johns! 1 Portland-Sunfield-WMtphalu, message for you H E nosww.Pastor WMntsday 7 15 k 7 30 pm our butinns Phone 224*2837 Member FDIC 9»»Jn Warship Hofldays 5 $0.7 iSAii »am T»pm 214 W. Washington. Ionta +Tht Antrim ftrtCmi taooajn Sunday Schtiol Wednesday Evaning Man 7 » pm j Phone 587-3111 August 8,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7B Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News Probate Court Barbara Spangler, Lot l, Blk 12, Carolyn E. Ebsch Lot 1, 2, Lucille M. to Marvin E, and PUBLICATION OF NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Probate Courtroom, St Johns, HON TIMOTHY M. GREEN Clark and Bolton's. Smith's. Joyce M Ball, Lot 17,18, Hurd OF HEARING State of Michigan, The OF HEARING Michigan, before the Hon Judge of Probate July 24: Zalewski, Joseph T. July 26: Green, Ralph E. and and Sickles. State of Michigan, The Probate Court for the County of State of Michigan, The Timothy M. Green, Judge of HELENA M. BURK and Ruth A. to Glenn ft. and Mary Ann to Gale L. and July 29: Cunningham, Harold Probate Court for the County of CLINTON. Probate Court for the County of Probate, a hearing will be held Register of Probate Judy h. Hunt property in Sec 15 Marlene L. Crawley Lot 7,8, Blk to Arthur F. and Mary Jane CLINTON. Estate of JOHN GENE CLINTON. on the admission of the will of Wednesday, Aug 14,1974 Essex. 67, St Johns Escft property in Sec 7 Lebanon. Estate of HOWARD D. WEIK, PORUBSKY, Deceased, File Estate of W. Burr Debar, probate, on a determination of Joseph William Thelen - Final July 24: Simmer, Bernard E. Deceased, File No 19260. No 19300. Deceased, File No. 19292. the heirs of the deceased, and July 26: Kowatch, Roman F. July 29: Davis, William H. the appointment of a fiduciary. Account and Linda M. to Fred E. and and Lucille F to John L. and and Eleanor S. to Ronald A. and TAKE NOTICE- On Wed­ TAKE NOTICE: On Tuesday Catherine E. French Lot 18, Take Notice: On August 21, Creditors are notified that aU Everett Glazier - Probate of Michelle Colby Lot 2, Luroma Joyce R. Wick property in Sec nesday September llth, 1974, at 1974, at 9:30 A.M., in the October 22,1974, at 2:00 P.M., in White Oak. 9:30 A.M., in the Probate the Probate Courtroom, Court­ claims should be sent to Robert Will Park. 35 Westphalia. Probate Courtroom, St Johns, Knowles, 9360 Looking Glass Clare E J Pease • Claims July 24; Phelps, Martha E; July 26; Colby, John L. and Courtroom, in the Courthouse in house St. Johns, Michigan, • LEGAL NOTICES St. Johns, Michigan, before the Michigan, before Hon Timothy before the Hon. Joseph S. Brook Rd., Grand Ledge, Lee David Johnson - Claims Phelps Richard and Lucile to Michelle to Michel Construction M Green, Judge of Probate, a Michigan, with copies thereof to Elizabeth K. Frechen Lot 3, Blk Hon. TIMOTHY M GREEN. Linden Acting Judge of Mune! Studt Shumway • Claims Inc, Lot 2, Luroma Park. hearing will be held on the the Probate Court, on or before KS. McPherson - (Trustees) - 4 Brown's, July 26: Stewart, Newton D PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Judge of Probate, a hearing will Probate, a hearing will be held OF HEARING be held On the Petition of petition of Jean Mane Porubsky at which time all creditors of October 23, 1974, and that Annual Account July 25: Lietzke, Harold T. and Margaret R to Lowell F. for granting of administration thereafter the estate will be Harold Wohlfert - Claims and Elizabeth L. to Dale R and and Marilyn L. Rothert State of Michigan, The Clinton National Bank & Trust said deceased are required to Probate Court for the County of Company Executor, for License to William D. Porubsky of prove their claims Creditors assigned unto the persons en­ Beverly J. Heavener property property in Sec 3 Bath titled thereto. in Sec 34 Olive. Clinton, to Sell real estate of said Route 1, Bannister, Michigan, are required to file sworn July 26 Harte, Laurence J or some other suitable person Red I Estate Transfers July 25: Andreas, Gregory and Myrtle to Marvin H. and Estate of ROY FRED deceased Persons interested in claims with the Probate Court Dated: August 1,1974 •Prom records In otilce of CHAMBERLAIN. Deceased, said estate are directed to (and for a determination of and serve a copy thereof upon Robert Knowles Register of Deeds i and Beverly Y to Richard Lee* Lesta K. Green Lot 2, Blk 10, heirs) and Roberta Morrill property in Bath. File No 19210 appear at said hearing to show John Rumba ugh, %Clinton Petitioner cause why such license should National Bank & Trust Co, St. Sec 31 Bath. July.26: Rand,RobertC. and TAKE; NOTICE: On October Creditors of the deceased are 9360 Looking Glass Brook Rd. July 23' Gimbert, Cameron 23, 1974, at 10:30 A.M , in the not be granted notified that all claims against Johns, Michigan prior to said Grand Ledge, Michigan July 25: Harger, Douglas D. Jeanne V to City of St Johns, Hearing; and that the heirs of Nyle and Joan to A. Thomas and and Joyce; Eyke, Walter L, and Lot 3, Blk 5 Brown's of Outlot J. Probate Courtroom, Court­ Dated: July 30. 1974 the estate must be presented to Attorney for Petitioner- Lorel K Evans property in Sec house, St. Johns, Michigan, said William D Porubsky at Rt the deceased will also be Russell A Lawler MaryR to George Jr and Janet July 26- M Davis Con­ S/Clinton National Bank & determined. 34 Victor E Rorick Lot 24 Viewcrest struction Inc to Jerry W and before the Hon TIMOTHY M Trust Company l, Taft Road, Bannister, 200 Hollister Bldg. July 23- Ackles, Ronald D. River. Darlene B Smith property in GREEN, Judge of Probate, a Petitioner Michigan 48807 and proof Dated: July 31, 1974. Lansing, Mich 48933 and Bernettatt to August F. and July 25: Case, Junior Nellson Sec 7 Watertown. hearing will be held to re-affirm 200 N Clinton thereof filed with the court on or Paul A. Maples Phone 489-3613 15-1 Susan K Furman Lot 9, Blk 2. and Kyong Hui to Richard H the admission of will to probate; St Johns. Michigan before 9 30 A.M on October 23, Attorney for Petitioner Avenue addition. July 26: Johnson, David B. re-affirm the appointment of and Diane B McCannLot3,Blk and Linda A. to Jean Y Forbes Attorney for Petitioner: 1974 Notice is further given that Attorney for Petitioner July 23- Potts Ronald D and B2, St Johns Duane H. Chamberlain as Robert H. Wood the estate will be thereupon Paul A Maples Lot 24, Blk 1, Avenue add Executor of said estate, Joyce E to William L. and July 25: Pierson, Arden S. 200 W State Street assigned to persons determined 210 N Clinton Ave July 28: Fedewa Builders, determination of heirs; and all of record entitled thereto DarleneK Klockziem Lot 4, Blk and Barbara A to Sharon K. Inc to Lois L. Jonas Lot, 6,7,8, St Johns, Mich St. Johns, Mich. 48879 Give creditors must file statements lo, Emmonsville Spellman Lot 8, Blk 5 Brown's Blk 8 Emmonsville. Phone 224-4604 15-1 Phone 224-3238 15-1 July 23- Urbaniak, Raymond of claim with Court, sending Dated- August 2, 1974 Sub, Outlet J. July 26- Stedman, Edna I to copy to Duane H Chamberlain, S/Jean Marie Porubsky C.andLoisM . Harrison, Larry PUBLICATION OF NOTICE July 25: Baxter, Walter L. Edith L Selvidio property in Executor, of 305 West Front STAY OUT OF SQUEEZE Petitioner till it and Ctuyako to Donna Mae OF HEARING and Eleanor to Robert and Ruth Sec 13 Duplain. Street, Ovid. Michigan Riding between the lanes of 9090 Beaverton Road Rueckert Lot 12. Blk US, A Thelen property in Sec 8 July 26- Selvidio, Edith L to State of Michigan, The * Walker and Steel. Dated July 17, 1974 traffic is illegal and highly Clare, Michigan 48617 Essex. James M. and Jeanne N. dangerous On two way streets, Attorney for Petitioner: Probate Court for the County of July 24 Umpirowicz, Joseph July 25: Brownfield, Gene D Raymer property in Sec 13 S/Duane H Chamberlain INGHAM J and Virginia L to William 305 West Front Street a bicyclist may pass on the left Harold B Reed and Charlene K to Mable J. Duplain. of vehicles moving in the same ESTATE OF Helen M. and Bettv Dong Wei, Lot 22 Ro Ovid, Michigan 48866 305 East State Street Knowles, deceased Gillett, Clifford W and Nola M. July 29: Ferguson, Jesse and direction On one-way streets, St Johns, Mich 48879 Die Don Lumbert property in Sec 36 Jane to Capitol Savings and Attorney for Petitioner TAKE NOTICE On August July 24 Kramer, Edward A Lewis D Benson IP10700) bikers should use an unoccupied Phone 517-224-7484 15-1 Westphalia Loan Assn property in Sec 9 lane. 21, 1974, at 11 A.M. in the and Fern J to James H. and July 26- VanSickle, David L Bath. 203 Owosso Savings Bank Mane Jean Osman property in and Marilyn C to Marvin H. July 29 Nelson, Reginald E Building Sec 34 Eagle. andLestaK GreenLotl.2,Blk and Barbara D, to Ronald A Owosso, Mich 48867 NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK OF A Julv 24 Lumbert, Clifford W. 11, Bath and Sherrell L Maiers Lot 21, Phone 725-2117 13-3 and Note M . Gillett, Mabel J. Julv 26. Sedlacek, Edward G. Walnut Est No 2 to Randall L and Diana Kirby, PUBLICATION OF NOTICE DROUGHT RESISTANT LAWN... and Betty L to James E and July 29 Haps, William C and OF HEARING Lot l, Blk 12, Clark and Edna Elizabeth Albert property Maria J to Frederick and Bolton's State of Michigan, The Let Turf-Tenders Beautify in Sec 17 Bingham Martha Wager Blk 7, Em­ Probate Court for the County of July 24: Kirby. Randall L July 26: Snyder, Stanley and monsville CLINTON and Diana to Hus&ell V and Betty J to Clayton L. and July 29: Boak, Cecil D and Estate of JOHN F DREW. Your Lawn Deceased, File No 19140 TAKE NOTICE- On August With This Special Offer: 28, 1974, at 1100 AM , in the got a deal worth shouting about at. , , , Probate Courtroom, St Johns, • POWER AERATE $0095 Michigan, before the Hon Timothy M Green, Judge of • FETILIZATI0N 29 Probate, a hearing will be held * WEED CONTROL THIS PRICE INCLUDES MATERIAL EGAN FORD SALES, Inc on the petition of Viola'E Davis, AND LABOR FOR 4,000 SO. FEET Administratrix, for Amended • ROLLING JW per each additional square foot License to sell Real Estate of It's The National Lawn baid deceased Persons in­ YOUSJMPLY WATER AND improvement Company ST. JOHNS terested in said estate are MOW. COSTS YOU LESS directed to appear at said BARN EQUIPMENT THAN DOIT YOURSELF hearing to show cause why such CcmpfaM line of stalls, stanchion!, pant, water cups, partor 200W.Highman Phone 224-2285 amended license should not be feeding systems, cow mats, feat cart, milking stalls, etc., granted available m Hot Dip galvanized finitn or baked enamel. DeWitt-St. Johns Dated August 2. 1974. Kemper & Wells DALE HITCHCOCK by William C Kemper ZuuTLtn NEMANIS ELECTRIC Attornev for Petitioner 201 N Mnt> Ovid 7386 SO. LOOMIS DEWITT 103 East State Street OlUttPh 834 22uO HomePh BM&1?2 PHONE 224-7598 St Johns. Michigan 48879 15-1 Get Year Round Springtime With Williamson

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Ph. 224-7127 nool in rtllld A^aK'H' nt6nlMiat GH-U) mJit"L( • Expansion? extupt i' upuaies J! ILW lianii' >a(hcf Ihan tgii Me iihu uthtr :,>sUii»j Alin* outdt'" Serving Amcnra's Farmers: MATHEWS ELEVATOR • Modernization? ((.mtwOturi) di jp^ and HMJ 'ISUJ lu' heal Providers of Plenty iMcrudEfli- the btiii'V stflvi. on iji' h» v I •;,< a! Fowler, M/ch. Ph 5932111 minimum daIIit tfiun giudua'Iv i'i._Ti_aKinq Ihu llairi> stfu diu-ftlrflglv to Ikim^ilal Junijnd The ha ill oulpbl isr iOi'liiluuuil* 4uJ litUK-ii'i*,- maKhedlu tum'Jit lequVitmun't, invh.ii.Jof cycling luiiy-jii -ind luliy-elr as *ilh ^iiienUonai MOORE Systems IhosuliO Ualy 5yJ> * efh.'$(he added advantage ol a wgWj 'esuansw PLUMBING AND OIL CO. tliB'iTiiitur sensniy olemuriK dming boih ihe healing ynj tuullhg stdiuu tiiloM'"J luinpeiuiuie sellings •» irn.reint.iiis- uf one degitu c' less HEATING Thy itiuit i^UiillCui" IUOII htalihy af'i} • UiF'g tampL.ralUit;S nu nioitt toll of lull II Udslj *RES1DENTIAL * COMMERCIAL *QUALITY WORK Charge your purchases to DUNKEL ^ " ST. JOHNS Ph. 224-4726 HOW DOES THE WILLIAMSON "FIVE-IN-ONE" PLUMBING I HEATING ACHIEVE TOTAL COMFORT? The Williamwn "FIVE-IN-ONE" is a completely self-contained piece of No job is too large or too small equipment. Inside its attractively styled casing you have a gas burner and for CAINS COMPLETE heat exchanger, a humidifier, a combination central cooling coil and da humidifying unit, an electronic air cleaner and a blower. Outside the All types of printing home you have a compact condensing unit that discharges the heat from AUTO 30DY the circulating refrigerant. Any Make-Any Model • Fast service Bunt ping-Painting Kecundltionlrtg The finest workmanship makes il look like new PLUMBING • _ Low prices Buie.V AND CAMS INC. Pontiac Optl 210 Hisham St. Johns 224-3231 HEATING GMC DUNKEL 120 E. WALKER ST., Phone 224-3372 807 E. State St. Johns IT. JOHNS,MICHIGAN 41*71 TELEPHONE: 517/224-6781 SEE NEW SHIPMENT OF skldoo BECK & HYDE J*hn Dw*. Chevrolet SAIES . (EMUS SMITH GLASS ACCESSOR1U FARMARINA, XENMtf FOR 1974 Afso MANY NEW INC. They're all here at GIFT ITEMS Call 224-3311 THE TREASURE CHEST 220 N. Clinton • St Johns owe of watt CAWS tAftocsr Hmin: Mm thru Fti $ »M, • § p.m. Sal and Sun 9un. .4p,m, „ EDINGER CHEVROLET 224-2719 PARTS 0ULEU i ii. OPEN 7 DAYS Men - YM - Fri Bmrttm 7 W».^ t M». FOWLER - Located m N. US- 27 6 Ml. No. of St. John* the market place "The Place Where The 8B August 8,1974 Buying and Selling Call 224-2361 Of Things Happen" NOW!

WANTED - Excellent typist WANTED - Babysitter in my FOR SALE - Clinton Village FOWLER Help Wanted '70 wpm' with above average home from 4:30 pm until 10:30 CLASSIFIED AD PAGES just listed immaculate 3, For Rent spelling ability Immediate pm Park Lake area. 339-2005 possible 4. bedroom ranch Pearl Knickerbocker of near part-time position. Call Mrs anytime in the morning 14-3-p-l CASH RATE 5( per word bitting on a huge lot This home Traverse City and Mrs Stella HELP WANTED - Building Luther, Clinton Memorial features a buUt in oven, counter HOUSE FUR KENT - Rainbow Mayeau were dinner guests of Inspector to enforce the Clinton Hospital. Phone 224-2315. Minimum 50* per insertion top range, 2 baths, finished rec Lake. 2 bedroom, stove and Mrs Lula Boak Monday. County Building Code and 15-1-p-l Jobs Wanted room with fireplace, Vz car refrigerator furnished- Oct to Kenneth Vance and Frank Zoning ordinance Must have Save a 254 service fee by paying for your charged garage, and many other extras May, Adults, no pets Deposit, Wormer of Ann Arbor visited a experience in the construction HELP WANTED - 2 positions - ad within 10 days of insertion. This is a first class home in reference required. Phone 682- the home of Mr and Mrs Ber­ Held preferable with an elec­ i high school girl and 1 mature BARN PAINTING - High every respect and a real 4292. 15-3-P-6 nard Vance Sunday. trical background- Person must woman- Herbruck's Cheese quality, references, free BOX NUMBERS in care bargain at $31,900. Call Jerry be responsible and able to meet Counter N US-27 Apply estimates. East Lansing, 351* J 0D WeismjHer. (#9-9452 or Gay FOR RENT in Pewamo - 2 the public Must be abte to meet morning 15-1-p-l 2777 8-9-P-3 of this office add l Garden Realty, Inc. 3726750*, bedroom ranch. Double garage the requirements of the Federal ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE 349 15-1-P4 and workshop, large fireplace. rjsartrjstfte Cumpi thetiHive Employment HELP WANTED ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY fully carpeted including kitchen and Training Act of 1973. For und bath, large lot Across from Bookkeeper. Experience Real Estate AT 5 P.M. IF YOU'VE BEEN thinking of further information cull 224*6761 necessary Apply at Karber celling your HUME—but hate to elementarv school Phone 593- {tomes or tt&-3fttf, Ext m or 222. Block Co, 917 Church St, St. btart showing it, dickering over 3666- 15-3-P-6 798 SUNNY RD This is a good WANT TO SELL your Land FOR SALE - House - St Johns. price, looking over legal papers, by 14-2-p-l Johns. 14-24 Contract? Wfe buy.'pay cash. 3 bedroom ranch. Attached 1- name for this bright, cheerful, answering questions, etc. -. do FOR RENT - In St Johns. 3- AGRICULTURAL. JNDUSTR1ALLAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT sunny house 3-bedrooms, For prompt fast service, call car garage. Full basement. 224- it the easy way; Let US do all WHITMAN Ford S. LaNoble, 1516 East 7195. 14-3-p-4 bedroom apartment- Stove and Ltdiiiig Rentals Service-Parts breezeway, 2-car garage, that work! That's our business • refrigerator furnished. fireplace, large 123 x 260 lot in a Michigan Ave, Lansing, - that's what we do in return for )tj "Hume Of The Friendly People" Michigan, phone i517) 4021637, Available Sept 1st Call 593-2659- INDUSTRIES quiet neighborhood. For more WE HAVE a lovely home at the privilege of representing U-3-P-6 MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC information call Gene evenings 1517 i 337-1276. 3-tf4 12726 Longspur Dr. DeWitt, lot you We'll give you the FAIR INC. 100 x 237 with a walk-out 6122 North Grand Rivar Lansing, Mich. Schneeberger 669-9992 or Duane MARKET VALUE What you FOR RENT - 3 bedroom house ITHACA. MICHIGAN 48847 J, Andersen Real Estate, Inc basement 4-bedrooms, want is . - the most momey in country St Johns school 517 485-4355 LOOKING FOR A NEW fireplace. 2-car garage and Webster's Dictionary defines 669-5126. 15-1-P-4 HOME? Interest rates starting you can get - as quickly as you district. Full basement. Prefer many extras. For more in­ can get it—with the fewest two words in the news at 7'^% Visit or call us. formation call Claudia at 669- school teachers 224-6702 or 669- thusBlv:^ Planning. Financing. Building, problems possible Isn't that 5689 after 5 Ask for Linda. im-peach (im o3ach). v,t. 1- 3996 or Duane J Andersen Real right? Call now and let's get 14-3-P-6 actuse (a public official] be­ Servicing, 20 years experience. Estate, Inc 669-5126. la^l-p-4 fore a competent tribunal Fedewa Builders, Ine, 6218 started St Johns Realty 224- of misconduct in office. 2. CLASSIFIED 1 3145. (We're across from the D 2 bedrooms, fully carpeted, air to challenge the credibility Wright Roa d, 5 4 miles South of of! to Impeach a witness. Fowler, 9 miles North of 1-96. SEALED BIDS are being ac­ &C Store). 14-2-0-4 conditioned Town House. cepted for the sale of a house 3- to bring an accusation Call Dick or Bob Collect i5I7i Furnished or unfurnished- Call against. 4. to call in questioni S87-38U. 8-UM with lot and 2 garages at 2235 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! collect «51?!772-5917. 14-3-D-6 cast an Imputation upons to BMNESS SERVICE DIRECTORY North Harmon Road, Ovid Impeach one's motives. 5. to No long waiting for legal red call to account. Township. Bids must be sub­ tape This new 3 bedroom ranch mitted no later than August 15, im-peach-ment (ImpBact/mentin, Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms BUILDING LOTS available in is waiting for you See it today; X. the Impeaching of a public 1974, with $100 00 deposit The move in next week. We offer Trailers & Campers 9 official before a competent town and country using our seller reserves the right to tribunal. 2, (in Congress or plans ot, yours. Fedewa tree pickup and delivery a State legislature) tftft pre­ AUCTIONEER DRUGS JEWELRY reject any and all bids Call 834- ^ervice^to inspect this or "any sentation of formal charges Builders. Inc.; 587-3811 8-tf-T 2476eteiungs. U-6-p4 FOR ALL recreational vehicle against a public official by , J other listing (Provided it's not tns lower house ."-trial to be \L O \LUnVAY. AUC­ I'VRRS KEXALL DRUGS. in Alaska i Call St Johns Realty parts and accessories, come to before th« upper house, 3. LEVEY'S JEWELRY. WE HAVE some vacant land DREPS MOTOR HOMES. Ph the demonstration that a wit- TIONEER tV*d Farm ujifii daily 7::lo a.m. to !i Orange Uto^om diamond NEED a new building? Pole or 224-3145. Eve. Frederick R ness Is less worthy of beilef- VuchttUTj & Parts. M. left. If you are thinking of 669-9996 15-1-D-9 4. act of impeaching. 5. state p in . Smnla> x:;{i)-U;:iu & ". rings*. Hulota & Accutron steel, farm, commercial, or Denovich 224-2597. l4-2-p-4 of being impeached. .lulms. £!M7I3 " |>.m Watches. Elsie. 8t>;M;100. building or buying a home in the industrial. Any size. Planning - country call Duane J Andersen Financing • Building - Ser­ Any time you find that See Us For Complete Home Real Estate, Inc. 669-5126. vicing, let us help you. Fedewa truth stands in your way you Building Services. GO CLASSIFIED may be very sure that you are AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS PARTY SUPPLIES 15-l-p-4 Builders. Inc. 5U miles south of 875-4101 Fowler or 9 miles north of 1-96 at headed in the wrong direction. BILL KUtt'LEK I ORO. New SUIMITT KLEtTKIC CO.. 1) & B PARTY SHOPPE. WE HAVE eight (81 new houses 621B Wright Road. Phone i. t bi'd t jib \ VhU-up*,. S It evidential - Coin menial - Package Liquor y a.m. - lit left under construction in the collect 317-587-381L Ask for ISt-Jt. DtWilt. liift'JTZTi Industrial. 22U2". mi-\/Z |i.m. Mon. Thiirs. Fri. & Sat. country. Some on one acre Jim or Bob. 374 HELP WANTED: K Slate St. !) a m. - ii p.m. JIM N. parcels We have all shapes and t.\I\ - BUCK - POV Clinton. sizes Prices range from $34.90000 to $42,000.00. 8J,% FARM WITH approx 100 tillable 11\C. Sew \lSeiUai*,. Jl» acres. Large 4-bedroom home PRESS OPERATOR. \\ Hicham. I'omplete Bod> FARM financing. For more in­ ^mSut^mmt with new furnace. 40 x 60 barn DAY SHIFT. APPLY \ Cilice formation and a private DRAINAGE PLUMBING showing call Duane J. Andersen with 15 stantion set-up for ATMACOTOOL& milking. Farm fronts on black­ DIE, 200 E. Railroad SALES & SERVICE [••J! tin.- Best Uu> in Si'u & Real Estate, Inc 669-5126. IHS'KFL PLUMBING AND top and gravel roads just 1 mile Street, St. Johns ls>i*il t. |i.-\|uk'ts see •I\Mi;s 1URNHAM. 15-1-P-4 off US 27. Call St Johns Realty I IMSi.I K iHKXKOLET. Phone St. Johns Ztl-AMTi. HKATtNG. Licensed Master Plumber Ph. 221-JM;!. 8U7 E. 224-3145 or Eve. Frederick R. Kuitli-r. Pliune :.!>.J-JlUil. li.i. St. Johns. JUST LISTED - 12665 Kruger Denovich 224-2597. 15-2-p4 NEW EQUIPMENT Stale St. Lane, DeWitt, Michigan. Extra sharp, 3-bedroom home on large SET OF DUAL WHEELS w/new tire 18.4 x 34 hhW MlRU MLKS. ISC. 195 x 200 foot lot. This lot could 2UW \V IH^fidiii. plium* JJ1- FARM SERVICES LAWN NEW IDEA SPREADERS be divided and sell the extra Jot YEAR-ABOUND TRACTOR CABS Jl'S'j Pijilu-I oid-Miiveruk- which would be 95 x 200- This —FARM PRODUCE— I oi'tuu-Mustang Purina Feeds means S t % in MAINTENANCE KASCO FOLLOWING HARROWS home has a 2-car garage. vz Your Pocket- M VTHRWS t baths plus a shower in the KOOLS BLOWERS KLK\ \T0R to. Grain • Aeration. Weed control. Fer­ KOOLSSILAGE DIVIDERS HI'IJ I IRK (TATKR. BF. Fi-eiis • Seeds. Fouler basement; finished rec room in Blueberries! tilization. Rolling. Thatching, the basement. 8 x 10 metal NEW IDEA ELEVATORS t»uutlinh'lires. Ph rtettlK. Invert Control. Leaf Removal. LARGE DELICIOUS VARIETY FiutH Vnd Migmm'iU. storage shed, security light, gas 41,46, & 51 FT. Fungus Control. Re-seeding. hot water heat, and many more FERTILIZERS State and National Ecology CULTIVATED AT HIBNER'S features. The yard is fenced. KEWANEE Bute* it ro Boui. Approved Company. Costs less There are 3 maple trees, 4 birch Thursday, Aug. 15 i uiiitiU'te i/ullision Service. ZKKB FLRTILIZKRS. than do U yourself. YOU trees. 23 fruit trees, pine trees, WAGONS V,wr\ thing for (he soil. SI, All picked for 4GV pound ^4-2!)^l. *'W S Ljtisiny SIMPLY WATER AND MOW. grape arbor and a beautiful CHISEL PLOWS •Johns. ^l-.Ci). \shlev. K4T- CALL 224-7598, TURF TEN­ garden. Priced to sell quickly. MULTIPLES OF 10 AND 20 POUNDS C.71. DER. C'&U CHEVROLET CO.. Call Duane J. Andersen Real New & Uied Cars, Elsie 862- Estate, Inc. 669-5126. 15-l*p4 Phone in your orders now 875-3273 JOHN DEERE 480U Ygu can't do better FINANCIAL SPACE Located at 3757 W. Pierce Rd. anv where * CENTERLINE ROAD - 4 acre 2 Mi. South, 1 Mi. West of Ithaca FOR 350 PLOWS ( IN FURROW, 5 BOTTOM 16") * VPITnL SAVINGS & mini-farm with a large J IIJ\\ . \SSOC. JJ2 S RENT beautiful and modernized 110 SERIES DISC HARROWS 11 5" WIDE \MH1K) oil, to. R its (Union, SZi-zm. Safely for country home featuring 5 1065 A WAGON GEARS tins.see»s.mm!•; State. Ph. Savings since tx'H). bedrooms and a country size 965 WAGON GEARS. kitchen. Also includes a barn 16 A CHOPPERS RESTAURANT and many extras. Call Jerry TRACTORS NO. 3800 CHOPPERS FLORISTS NO. 350 MOWER HKI (I KK'S MOIOR DALEY'S FINE FOOD. Wei&miller, 669-9452 or Gay } 1209 MOWER-CONDITIONER s\| |;s. J! I llr. Wrecker Dining & cocktails. Ph. 2i\- Garden Realty, Inc. 372-6750. M.F. 65 Diesel w/14.9 x 38 Tires NO. 640 SIDE RAKE Set \ice. <>«ud ISed "lnieks. Sa\ it with ((iialitj Flouers 3072. s. VS Z7AU mite S. M- 15-l-p4 M.F. 65 Gas w/13,6 Tires from UnODIU'KVS 21- J.D. 720 Diesel KI.OWKK SHOP. J2I N. < linton. St. Johns. m-MtG. VACUUM SALES CONCRETE CLEANERS USED EQUIPMENT fOODS JOHN DEERE 3020 GAS TRACTOR WII.s DRY (Li:\MRS. KIKBY CENTER, VACUUM WALLS OTHER EQUIPMENT A new home is a lifetime JOHN DEERE F 145 PLOW 4 BOTTOM 16" nk-kup ;iml deliverv. ti).s \\ Wins HiX St. Johns. SALES AND SERVICE. New JOHN DEERE 16 A CHOPPER & Rebuilt KirbyV Good Investment. Let us help ttalker. plioiie i»l-|j2!l- Home Baked Bread. 1'ie.s. J.D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head JOHN DEERE NO. 38 CHOPPER Cookies. Choice Meats. selection of other makes. 705 you secure this investment J,D. 30 Combine N. US 27 St. Johns, 224-7222. with the best basement CASE 930 DIESEL TRACTOR i um-out service. MAYRAFT 40 ft. Elevator 1HC NO'650 CHOPPER wall possible - a poured J.D. Baler w/thrower CREDIT BUREAU concrete wall. We are IHC NO. 449 A PLANTER GLEANER A-2 SP Combine w/cab SET OF NEW DUALS RIMS W/USED TIRES 15.5 x 38 GIFTS WESTERN equipped to do the com* 12 ft., table & 2 row cornh cad I ljutim < \. Minion. ILdlmark Sat.. Fri. »i fl. Anytime by 687-3811. speed transmission, & air tag GLEANER A-2 COMBINE w/Grain Platform, Cards * Riissrl Slover Candy. AppL. (CII-SI4S, READY-MIX CONCRETE w/Bean Head & Pickup and w/3 Row Corn Head M.F. 10 ft Wheal Disc INSURANCE For Afl Your Need) IHC 40 ft ELEVATOR QUALITY-SERVICE A.C. 12 ft Wheel Disc CASE 46 ft. ELEVATOR \utoniobile Coverage - Fire Saginaw 4 row Bean Puller JjiMiriince - General FOR ALL YOUR Kill Bros. 126 Bu. Gravity Box ( asualty. ALLABY- SPACE FEDEWA BREWBAKER. INC 108-1/2 CLASSIFIED N. Cl|nton Ave. SI. Johns. Phone 221.;I25«. FOR BUILDERS, DON SHARKEY JIM Mi KKNZrE A*GKNCV. NEEDS Sattler & Son, Inc John Own SttM % Strvtot ^12 North Clinton Ave., St. RENT 11ttMHwtMtof St. Lou* Johns, 221*2479, Insurance INC. ftwn«Nl4440 6218 Wright Roid ftr*A for every need! CALL 224-2361 BHMIIw South of Fowlw MP August 8,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9B 1967 ** ton Chevy pick-up with FOR SALE — 9 tacres of wheat 55 MPH Motels for Rent!! (No BINGO - Holy Family Church, MOVING SALE , - Due to BEAUFORE - I wish to thank Mobile Homes power steering and power straw on the field. 4 west, 3 packing or unpacking ...and no 510 Mabbitt Rd, Ovid, Mich. death in family. Saturday and Dr Garapetian for his fine care, brakes, also automatic trans­ north of St Johns. Raymond worries about "no vacancy" Starting Monday Aug 5,7 pm. Sunday, Augl0andu-9amto5 also Clinton Memorial Hospital mission. In A-l shape. 236-5319. Murton, Phone 224-7316, signs or steep hotel 14-2-P-29 pm. Kitchen utensils, nurses and aides, Clinton TURN 1970 MARLETTE trailer for ___ 14-3-p-U 15-3-P-19 rates,.. when you rent a motor glassware, clothing, some National Bank, Central sale. 12 x 62 with a 7 x 21 ex- home from DREPS MOTOR CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND National Bank, Eastern Star, WHY TAKE A CHANCE??? If antiques and furniture. NO pamJo. 3 bedrooms. Full car­ HOMES. Make your reser­ PROCESSING, by ap­ Boy's Club, Courthouse em­ your car, truck or motor home PRIOR SALES. Located 3& mi peted except kitchen and Hobby Supplies 17 vation early, though. Ph 669- pointment. We butcher on ployees, Green Printing Office, OFF need repairs, call DREPS N of M-78 or 4 mi S of Round bathroom. Air conditioner, 3996 for more information. Wednesdays and Fridays. Beef^ our family, our many friends, MOTOR HOM^S. Why take a Lake Rd at 13236 $ Upton Rd. dishwasher, garbage disposal, 15-1-P-27 Pork, Halves and quarters, also, neighbors and especially our chance and have a "break LET THE FUN SHINE IN lM-p-29 skirting, storage shed, some retail cuts. All meats MDAi many thanks to Lora Ripple and THAT down," get your vehicle in A-l the fun always shines furnishings optional Priced to FARM SALE - Antiques, inspected. Vaughn's Meat I AM NO longer responsible for the girls at my office who go. Call after 5:00 pm week condition now. Ph 669-9996. when you enjoy it in a motor furniture, housewares. Iron bed home from DREPS MOTOR Processing. West City Limits on debts contacted by Betty worked so hard to complete the days, any time on weekends. 15-1-p-U posts, double mattress, kitchen Bussel Rd. Just off M-57, Carson Lorraine Patterson as of this heavy load of work at this time 224-3437 If no answer, call 224- HOMES. For you to choose LONE­ equipment and misc. Aug 8, 9 City. Phone 584-6640. Jake date, Aug 5, 1974. Harry L. of year. Again my deep ap­ 6048. 6-tf-dh-lO FOR SALE — 1965 Corvette, from, we sell the AMF Stam­ and 10. 2086 W. Price Rd, St per, Allegro, Jamboree, Kings Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 Patterson. 15-l-p-29 preciation and gratitude to all. both tops, custom paint, new Johns. lS-l-p-27 • - t IT -\ ' • i Highway, Travelmate and Velma Beaufore l5-l-p-30 CLOSING OUT all 1974 model. tires and wheels, 327 engine, 4* FOWLER RESIDENTS - Take! SOME Mobile Homes and double speed, headers and side pipes. Southwind Motor Homes. Stop FOR SALE — Maytag wringer in today. Ph 669-9996. 154-D-17 your ads to Finkbeiner'r Card of Thanks 30 HARPER—We wish to express wides, New 1975 model 14' wide $3700.00. Call 224-4067. 15-3-p-ll washer. Good condition. Phone Pharmacy for fast, convenient our sincere thanks and ap­ with many deluxe features for 587-6736. 15-3-p-27 service! 50-dh-tf-29' preciation to Drs Russell and TV. under $7,000, set-up and FOR SALE - '63 Olds 4-door ROSSOW -1 wish to thank my Grost and Clinton Memorial delivered. Check on our 12' wide HD.PS&PB '6801ds4-dr.HD. Cattle Hospital Staff. Also relatives, repossessed homes with low PS & PB. Phone 224-4491. BEAUTIFUL WEDDING in­ family, friends, relatives and vitations and accessories. neighbors for the many prayers friends and neighbors for their down payment. Highland 15-1-p-U cards and visits during our stay Dent be Homes, M-46, next to the FOR SALE - Holstein heifers. Speedy service, Finkbeiner's, offered in my behalf, the cards, Fresh, vaccinated. 593-3576. Fowler. Phone 593-2606. &JU&P flowers, gifts and visits I at the hospital. Decker Motel, Alma. (517) 681- FOR SALE - 1970 Mercury WANTED — Someone who Treva and Susie Harper 5401. Open 7 days. 15-3-p-lO Cyclone V-8. Automatic power 14-2-p-21 would like to attend a new received during my recent stay steering and brakes, tape church in the St. Johns area. We WANTED — Good used cars to at the Carson City Hospital. 15-1-P-30 fuelish. player, chrome wheels, a real FOR SALE - 25 Angus cattle. believe the whole bible; buy. Call Bees-Chevy-Olds. St. Also to Drs Smith, Jordan and Graves and the entire staff at CALDER - We, the Dale OFFICE OF ENEKG* COKSEIVATiON nice driving car. $950.00. 224- 17 registered, some with calves. healing, deliverance, Holy Johns. Phone 224-2345. 4-tf-29 OF THE FEDEtAL ENEIGY OFFJCP Automotive 4067. 13-3-p-U Call 587-6777. 14-3-p-21 Ghost baptism, speaking in the hospital. A special thanks to Calder family, extend our tongues, righteousness, End BINGO EVERY Friday at 7 pm Pastors Ruhl and Rossow for deepest appreciation and J FOR SALE - Wisconsin large Time Revival.. .Please call or at St Robert Church, 310 North their calls. Words cannot ex­ thanks to Mrs Bethel LeMarbre, % IT PAYS TO 1962 4 ton Chevrolet pick-up press my appreciation to all Mrs-Eva Merignac, Mrs Jean r with 1967 283 engine and 4-speed dairy type Holstein springing write, Rev. Rick Strawcutter, Cherry, Flushing. 15-3-P-29 Farm Machinery 18 heifers. Also heifer calves from 229 W. Lincoln St., Grand May God bless each of you. Vitous, Mrs Ruth Ann Schultz, transmission. For parts only. Carl Rossow 15*l-p-30 and all those who furnished food 236-5319 14-3-p-U 100 to 125 lbs Delivered on Ledge 627-7766. 144-p-28 RILEY TOWNSHIP. The approval. Phone 414-788*3332. regular board meeting will be and sent cards and flowers DAY, WEEK, MONTH or HAFNER'S ELECTRIC in Donald Gonnering, Route 2, Box during our recent bereavement. LONG TERM LEASE Fowler have in stock CASE WANTED ~ Farmall M loader • held August 12 at the Township 230, Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Hall at 8:00 pm. Ficjor C. Hopp - A special thanks to Rev Fr compact tractors and at­ call224-7053after5pm 13-3-p-28 BAUMGARTNER - 1 wish to William Hankerd, Dr James SYMBOL OF 12-U-P-2I Clerk. 15-1-29 CAINS, Jnc. SERVICE tachments. We also have parts thank my friends and neighbors Grost, Osgood Funeral Home 1 and SERVICE. Phone 593-2188. WANTED - old postcards for the cards and gifts, Thur­ and Clinton Memorial Hospital. BUICK-PQNT1AC SAWS-SCISSORS-TOOLS shar­ 41-tM8 dating 1900-1920. Telephone 224- sday Club, Bunco Club while I 15-l-p-30 0PEL-GMC 500 W. State St. 1 ———^——_——^^_^___ Horses 7390. U-9-P-28 pened. Factory authorized was in the hospital, 3rd floor, chain saw service center. Drs Stephenson and Russell, Phone 224-2301 INTERNATIONAL tractor, 210W.HiBham International 7-foot mower, 38' Remington chain saws in stock. Grost and Bennett, Rev HORSES BOARDED, Indoor WANTED - To buy good used Parts and accessories. Quality In Memoriam grain or hay elevator, 8' pole tarena. Lessons and box stalls cars. See Bees Chevy-Olds, St. Hankerd, Rev Goehring, nurses 2-tf workmanship. Fast service. and aides. Gray Ladies and type double disc and Oliver pole available. 224-2933. 47-tf-24 Johns. Phone 224-2345. 4-28 type 216 plow for sale. 236-5319. Popular prices. Jim's Saw Candy Stripers. 14-3-p-lS Shop, 613 S. Main St., Ovid. Miss Helen Baumgartner In Memoriam COINS WANTED - IM­ l4-4-p-29 In memory of Frank A. SIMON'S MEDIATE CASH US halves, 15-p-30 1968 FORD series 600 with 2 Garage Sale VanAmburg who passed away 8 quarters and dimes dated 1964 years ago, Aug 4, 1966 PLANING MILL speed rear axel 8 x 12 x 45 grain and before Also buying silver rack hydraulic hoist in good Gone but not forgotten. MOVING SALE - At 1339 S. dollars and gold pieces. Elsie Wife, children and grand­ Manufacturers of: running order. Wagon and flat Main St, Ovid. Starting July 30. I N ELSIE BRANCH Coin Exchange, 158 West Maple children rack with 30" sides for grain 2 refrigerators, washer, de- St, Elsie, Mich. 48831. Phone Opening Aug. 14th Truck, pick-up, hay and. . .BMUQR* Phone 862-4227 and corn with hydraulic hoist, 8 15-1-D-31 grain racks, foraga boxes, humidifier, misc. 14-p-p-25 862-5149. 13-3-p-28 bunk feeders, portable ply tires 1 26 ft New Holland cattle mangers and 4 BEDROOM 2 story country mow conveyor and bale locator. accessories* Custom country home on corner of Robert A. Pline, phone 487-6736. JOE VAN R00YEN woodworking, Shepardsville & M-21,' 10388 Maple Road, Pewamo, Miscellaneous includes huge Quonset' Mich. 15-3-p-lB 268 S. Henderson type barn, 2 car garage, TIMBERWANTED-LggsamT IF YOU are tired of your dead, SHOE STORE & REPAIR plus older barn, small FOR SALE - AC Wc. tractor standing timber. Logs delivered' dull religious experience and Fowler, Michigan down payment if you can' and cultivator. Call 224-7053 to our yard. DEVEREAUX desire a new reason for living, 319 N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns qualify. #580 after 5 pm. 13-3-p-i8 SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N.\ then you need the Acts 2:38 ( KROUSE ROAD near Ovid, Hubbardston Rd,, Pewamo,- experience. Call or write Rev. FORMERLY PIERSON'S Phone (Area 517| Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or an excellent investment. Rick Strawcutter, 229 W. Lin­ 593-2000 New 3 bedroom home w/2 Farm Produce 593-2552. , 40-tf-28 coln. Grand Ledge. 627-7766. "YOUR SHOES B£ST FRIBND" car garage, full basement,' 14-4-P-29 E.O.W. better take a look. #555 PIANOS & ORGANS - soon to be released from 'Tnterlochen 2U ACRES new 3 bedroom FOR SALE — Ionia wheat seed CONCRETE WALLS - Fedewa ranch w/2 car garage, for sale, l year from certified. Arts Academy" - nearly new Baldwin pianos and organs Builders, Inc.. 6218 Wright nestled next to the woods Phone 641-4584. 15-3-D-19 Road, 5' 4 miles south of Fowler. CARL S. OBERLITNER AL GALLOWAY on M-21. Near airport Rd., "Direct factory financing available." Write L.L. Bryan, Phone 587-3811. 8-tf-29 ( full basement, asking Wafer Well Drilling USED FARM EQUIPMENT , . price $31,500.00. #502 DISCOUNT VITAMINS PO Box 172, Interlochen, Mich, or Call 15171 487-5995, 14-2-p-27 FOR'SALE -Parts for all ,MOVE IT TO LIN- electric shavers. Leve>*i" COLNSHIRE DRIVE 4" and larger TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS ( Vit. E„ Lecithin, B-6 and Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf-29 ( , brand new A bedroom bi- WELL DRILLING and service. hundreds of more natural TILLAGE TOOLS -PLANTERS -PICKERS (, level, 2 full baths, 2 Free estimates Carl S THERE IS now a Timex Repair 1 vitamins at DISCOUNT Reda Submergible Pumps , h fireplaces, really neat Oberlitner, 4664 N. State Rd, Service in Michigan. Free TRACTOR PARTS - REBUILT HEADS (t kitchen & liv. rm. • prices. Send for FREE Alma. Phone 463-4364. 6-1-27 estimates will be sent on all ,, w/Cathedral ceilings. #184' catalogue. repairs, do not send money. W& Wholesale Retail GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES 'THIS FINE-HOME really also repair all other makes of', has the room for a growing WE HAVE Pincor generators. watches. Please send watches Phone (517) 224-4713 or 224-4300 1 Natural Organic;, Inc. family, 3 bedrooms, up- Hafner's Electric, 616 S Main to Timex Repair Service^ P.O. Phone 463-4364 stairs, plus one down, 2»*> • 10739 W. Pico Blvd. Fowler, phone 593-2188 34-U-27 First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 Los Angeles, Cat, 90064 Box 128, Kinde, Mich. 48445. • baths, 2 car garage, large 4fclf-29 Alma family rm w/fjreplace,< STEEL, aluminum and vinyl ST. JOHNS, MICH. nice patio. Can show biding, also roofing Free LOST - Billfold. Finder keep anytime. Come see it! estimates. No down payment CHOICE LOTS AVAILABLE ABC Builders 482-9562. 5-tf-27 money, drop billfold in nearest mailbox. Fred Miller, 2400 E IN NEW ADDITION WANTED KEYPUNCH Wildermuth Rd , Owosso AUCTION SALE FOR APPOINTMENTS • Can accomodate all size mobile 13-3-D-29 AT OTHER TIMES homes OPERATORS. Many employers PHONE: • Clate to (hopping have called for keypunch SAT., AUCJO 11:00 AJ\. • Minutes from downtown operators in this area. Our Annette White 224-4296 St, Johns course could qualify you for Bruce Lanterman 224-4746 • City water and wwftr these jobs. 6 week course. Call Derrill Shinaberry 224-4746 LOCATION; 1435a WATSON RD., BATH, MICHIGAN. 5 MILES NORTH OF EAST BillHotley 224-7580 $70 per month collect (517) 393-8615 for in­ M-21 T0WNH0USES LANSING ON ABBOTT RD. TO CLARK, EAST ON CLARK TO WATSON or 862-5391 formation. Spartan Keypunch Roy F. BrJggs 224-2260 ST. JOHNS RD. THEN SOUTH OR 1/4 MILE WEST OF BATH ON CLARK TO Ranny Briggs 224-6074 Academy. 26-tf-27 IN OVID WATSON ROAD THEN SOUTH TO AUCTION SITE. MOBILE HOME VILLAGE LUXURIOUS Member of Lansing 609 N. Morton St. IT'S TERRIFIC the way we're 2 Uetiruwm - all electric. VA Board of Realtors Phone 224-7913 selling Blue Lustre to clean rugs bJths, air conditioned, carpet and upholstery Rent electric ed. range and refrigerator. REAL ESTATE, FAR^ EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD shampooer. $1. Dean hardware, StJohns. 15-1-27 FURNISHED MOVING OUT OF STATE AND SELLING REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY AND SOME HOUSEHOLD. LOST - Part of a large trailer OR OPEN hitch on DeWttt Rd, from Centerline or M-21 to St Johns UNFURNISHED BEMJESIME OVID-SERVICE AGENCY INC. Reward, $10,000. 224-3552. Phone 834-J2S8 3 BEDROOM, 28 X 36 RANCH W/ LIVING ROOM, LARGE KITCHEN, BATH, BASE­ THURSDAY, 15-1-D-27 MENT, OIL HEAT, 250 ROCK WELL, W/ 2 CAR GARAGE, 12 X 16 SHED ON 1,6 ACRES TO BE SOLD AT 1:00 P.M. $1,000.00 DEPOSIT SALE DAY, BALANCE AT LET US RECOMMEND a CLOSING IF QUALIFIED. OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT painter or paper hanger for you. HIGH BID OFFERED. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT OR DAY OF SALE. AUGUST 8 Your Sherwin Williams Dealet,1 REAL Finlcbeiner's, Fowler. Phone' FARM EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD 6 to 9 P.M. 593-2606. 36-tf-27 ESTATE J.D. "B" W/ POWER LIFT CULTIVATOR 2 PC. BEDROOM SET, COMPLETE NEED ready mix concrete, FARMALL "A" W/ WOOD BRAS $0" ROTARY DINETTE TABLE W/ kCHAIR S poured walls, or cement work A piece of heaven here LAWN MOWER AND CULTIVATOR RCA STEREO CONSOLE done? We have a fleet of radio on earth! 10 acres with 1 8' FERGUSON DISC MORRIS ROCKER dispatched trucks plusa crew of', acre trout pond fed with 3 PT. 2 ROW CULTIVATOR PLATFORM ROCKER men if needed. Fedewa' spring fed brook. Lovely 3 PT. 2 ROW- FERGUSON CORN PLANTER ROUND OAK TABLE CUT DOWN Builders, Inc., 6218 Wright Road wooded area, tucked into 3 PT. 2 BOTTOM 14" PLOW TRUNK at Price Road, Phone 587-3811.* rolling hills. Stone base­ 2 BOTTOM INTERNATIONAL TRAILER PLOW 21 CU. FT. CHEST FREEZER 38-tf-27 ment in this rustic bam, J.D. "H" CULTIVATOR AUTOMATIC WASHER 18" BREAKING PLOW also silo St granary 15 OFFICE DESK 3 PT. SCAPER BLADE HUMIDIFIER room "wayside in" home NEW IDEA HAY WAGON DEHUMIDIFIER 012 West McConnell St. that needs the touch of J.D. "L" MOTOR MANY OTHER ARTICLES atotrtfttana tomeone with imagina­ FORD POWER TAKE OFF EXTENSION St, Johns tion. Located only 40 3 PT. CENTER ARMS MISCELLANEOUS minutes from downtown DBL. ACTION HYDRAULIC CYLINDER REALTOR 2 WHEEL UTILITY TRAILER ROMANCE k LEISURE - Let us dream awhile. Lansing. Price just re­ PICK-UP COVER A beautiful country setting. Inside your modified duced. $5000.00. Ownar AIR COMPRESSOR A-frame you're sitting comfortably reading while will finance tool! RECREATION SHELL LOADER W/ SCALE AND EQU1PT, listening to the crackling of a warm fire during TALK TO KEITH BUNCE TRAP THROWER that cold winter night. The loft above you is FARM • HOME * LAND CALL OR WRITE SNOWMOBILE TRAILER MISC. LUMBER CSOME WALNUT) 19' WINNEBAGO SELF-CONTAINED MOBILE your cozy master bedroom that should be HOWARD McCUTCHEON GARAGE NEED TO BE ERECTED featured in "Pfcyboy" magazine. Wake up! It CONSULTANT HOME R R. TIES IV LONE STAR BOAT W/ H.P. can be youre on a beautiful K acre lot Enjoy DBA h0 DINNER BELL CCRACKEO) year-round living in the home that will make ELECTRIC SEA HORSE AND HALESCLAW HAND TOOLS you the envy of all your friends. PROVIDING DEPENDABLE TILT BED TRAILER BENCH GRINDER 20 H.P. CHRYSLER OUTBOARD MOTOR SERVICE THROUGHOUT VISE PREMIER YAMAHA 50 SHOP VAC Call Dave Swank (517) 646-6950 THE MID MICHIGAN 1/2" ELECTRIC DRILL AREA REAL TERMS ARE CASH OR CHECK W/ID FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. LUNCH ON GROUNDS. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE OR MERCHANDISE AFTER SOLD. or OWNER - CAROL CASE, BATH, PHONE - 641-6438. 3526 W.SAGINAW ESTATE (517) 372-7943 LANSING, MICHIGAN 73 W. Chicago St. 371-2330 COLDWATER, MICH. auctioneer 49036 PHONE ( Hubbcll Realty Company will 517-279-7591 jim kORRey takt yourprmnthorn* In track ) m or 517-369-1246 ptKine: 349-0750 REALTOR 10B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN August 8,1974 U Challenge" in 4-H Working with foods By Susan Woodhams challenge, wouldn't it? How 4-H Chatter By, Joan Witt For example, to separate If you find marshmallow 4-H Wonders 4-H Club would you go about repelling AtK Willing Workers 4-H Club ground beef while browning for cream hard to slip off a spoon, If you were lost in a gigantic down a 30 ft., 90* drop? Foods, all\ people live on chili or spaghetti use your put the spoon in hot water and forest and no one would be "Challenge" is a new project ^ ^ 4-H softball cham ps them. Everyone must eat them potato smasher, it's lot quicker. let it remain there for a few searching for you, for two this year in Clinton County. We whether it is swak or a bologna When you are having com­ seconds, and no sticking. weeks, how would your sur­ have learned how to solve all sandwich, whether it is pany at the! last minute, use the As you can see there is much vive? the problems. By JOHN AYLSWORTH brownies or a banana cream pie refrigerator doughnut dough, to leam, but if you meet new Let's say you have an axe, We have eaten cattail stems, whether it is lobster or goulash; cut into doughnuts, and fry people, exchange ideas, arid do knife, metal match and a burdock roots, and we made we all must eat something. them in deep fat. They are good things; you will learn much and blanket That's all! How would fishing line from an old pack. Fowler Big D's and Charlie's Aug 8, at the East Alaiedon field participate in the State 4-H Gun So learning how to prepare and it only takes a few minutes. that is what 4-H is all about. you make a tent? Keep the We learned different knots to Gang 4-H Club members are the east of Holt, Charlie's Gang will Shoot Contest Tuesday, Aug 20 foods is important and essen­ moisture out? Start a fire with use in repelling; first aid, when County 4*H Softball Team play Wheatf ield 4-H Club at 7:00 at the Ingham County Con­ tial. That is where 4-H comes in. wet wood* What would you eat? you are in the woods. Champions in the Green League pm in the slow pitch White servation League Grounds. It starts girls or boy* out and Legal News Could you make snares or go teaches them how to make that fishing with only these meager Our club is planning to take a and White League, respec­ League and Green Acres will BLACK AND WHITE SHOW supplies? 5 mile hike to a lake and camp tively. They won this honor over play Skeeter Hill 4-H team at -bologna sandwich and that State of Michigan, In the Roger J. Lippert, shall answer out for 3 days with just a the past weekend as Fowler Big 8:30 pm in slow pitch, Green Clinton County 4-H Dairy batch of brownies and teaches Circuit Court for the County ot or take such other action as This .would be a real D's won over Green Acres 18-8 League. The four winners will Members made an excellent them the importance of blanket If we are allowed a showing in the Junior Show at Clinton > maybe permitted by law, on or rabbit, we will have to carry it and Charlie's Gang won over play in the State 4-H Softball nutrition. KATHLEEN JO LIPPERT, before the 22nd day of Sep­ Fowler Helping Hands 20-7. playoff on Saturday, Aug 17, at the State Black and White Show on the hike. Boy, will the kids be July 26 at Goodalls, Michigan, It even teaches them that Plaintiff vs ROGER J. LIP- tember, 1974, Failure to comply Production praying that it doesn't rain. All four teams go on to the Michigan State University they can freeze their cookies PERT, Defendant with this Order will result in a Campus. in St Clair County. There were a We learned about Water district 4-H playoffs this week in total of 277 head of cattle shown and 16 tablespoons is the same ORDER TO ANSWER, File Judgement by default against Credit Safety too. Our club learned Ingham County. On Wednesday This year there will be an All with 88 cattle shown by junior as one cup. No. 745152 $0 such Defendant for the relief what kind of life preservers to evening, August 7, at Skeeter Girls Softball Team playoff with members Karen Green * Brush Through the years they leam On the 22nd day of July, 1974, demanded in the complaint filed offers a wear, & how to get to shore in a Hill field near Mason, Fowler Ingham County iVan Town) & Halter 4-H Club - received a to make steaks, pies, lobster an action was filed by Kathleen in this cause. canoe after it was tipped and Helping Hands will be playing playing the Clinton County 1st for her senior heifer calf and and plan all kinds of meals. Jo Lippert, Plaintiff, against bargain in filled full with water. Dansville 4 Leaf Clover Team at winner between Olive Girls and 2 year old cow, 3rd place with They have learned how to Roger J. Lippert, Defendant, in LEO W. CORKIN Are you interested in 7 pm in the fast pitch White Victor Girls. her 3 year old cow and 3rd place cook, and more. this court for Divorce. Circuit Judge MONEY Wilderness Survival? It's not League, while Fowler big D's During the fair there will be with her 4 year old cow. Charles When you get 5 or more cooks On reading and filing the Countersigned: just camping and party time, play Van Town 4-H Club at 8:30 an All Star Game in the White Green - Brush & Halter Club - together, you are going to learn Affidavit for Order of Dolores M. Betz for farmers it's serious work and some day pm in the fast pitch Green League and Green League placed 2nd with his 4 year old many new ways to save you Publication filed herein, it is Deputy Clerk 144 PCA loans cost lets ba- it might save your life. League. On Thursday evening, time, energy and money. ORDERED that the defendant, MUM of th* unique PCA bringing to a conclusion the 4-H cow Barbara Striz - Scattered way of figuring intftrvst ^Softball program for most of the Southeast - placed 2nd with her costs -. * custom-designed members of the 23 4-H teams 2 year old cow. Susan Striz - for farmers. who played throughout the Scattered Southeast - placed 3rd Learning from year. Softball provided many with her 2 year old cow. Jeanne GENERAL PRODUCTION actividesand an opportunity for Striz - Scattered Southeast - REVENUE sportsmanship, as well as good placed 4th with her'4 year old SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT CREDIT General Revenue Sharing provide* federal fundi directly to local and slate Qovernments Your government must publish this a dairy cow clean fun this summer. cow And Amy Striz - Scattered report advising you how these funds have btsn used or obligated during the year Irom July 1 1973 thru June 30. 1974 ASSOCIATION GUN SAFETY CONTEST Southeast - placed 5th with her This is to inform you of your government t priorities and to encourage your participation in decisions on how future funds By Jeanne Striz Georgia in 4-H has taught me The 4-H Safety Contest was junior heifer calf. ehould be spent Talk to ACTUAL EXPENDITURES THEGOVertNMENTor Scattered Southeast 4-H Club how to win and lose and in life held Saturday at the Thorny OPERATING/ CHARLES Would you believe a dairy cow there will be times I'll have to Acres Conservation Club near GREEN ACRES PARTY CATEGORIES [A] CAPITAL 16) MAINTENANCE 1C| LEBANON TOWNSHIP hu received General Rmrnit Shinny payments totaling BRACEY could help me get along better know how to do both. Elsie. Each member was The Green Acres 4-H Club 1 PUIUCSAfETY your local PCA plannw in this complex world. Well, $3,642 From being involved in required to shoot a total of 30 members are going to have a 2 ENVIRONMENTAL Golden Knob K.L. Lucky showing, I have met many new shots 110 prone, 10 kneeling and party for their softball team PROTECTION during the jxriod from July 1- '973 thru June 30 1974 Georgia is that cow for me. people in both the 4-H and dairy members and their families on 3 PLIBUC ^ACCOUNTw23 3 019 DID 10 standing) from a distance of TRANSPORTATION By having my dairy cow to fields. To me the most im­ 50 feet The top 3 winners in the Sunday, Aug 11 at 493 West LEBANON TOWNSHIP ® 4 HEALTH 1104 S. US 27 St. Johns care for, I have learned how to portant thing Georgia has Senior Division were: 1st: Greg Pratt Road, near DeWitt. The TOWNSHIP SUpV Phone 324-3662 care for other people. Showing taught me is how to love Hazle - Bengal Community; members voted to go swimming animals. Every morning I look 2nd: Jerry Price - Olive 4-H at the St Johns Pool on 4-H S RECREATION CLINTON COUNT* FOWLER MICHIGAN 4S835 forward to going out and seeing Projects and 3rd: Brian Hazle • night, Aug 22r from 5-7 pm. The e USRARJES her, members are planning to have Bengal Community. In the 7 SOCIAL SERVICES Georgia and my other cows Junior Division: 1st place: another bowling party this fall, FORAGED On POOR are my whole summer. Without Mark Heibeck • Stoney Creek, and for their next meeting Mrs a FINANCIAL LPGAS them, I don't think I would have 2nd: Tim Phillips and 3rd: Harvey will show some of the ADMINISTRATION S MULTIPURPOSE AND tfPED as much knowledge of what this James Ruby - 4-H Wonders All slides and pictures entered in CEMEHAL GOVT A* world holds ahead for me. six members will be eligible to the fair. 10 EDUCATION MM TRUST tUND REP0BT It SOCIAL * DEVELOPMENT (t) liiirw.MolJur-30 1S»3...... < 5» ^14-.00 II HOUSING ft SOM- £xte*t ltxJ Playoffs Hosltein Association Picnic at Area Home Economists - 14 OTHEMSfrtcrM 13) Inttfttl Etttud...... -• .S "$ 9ft»t 6 *-ra.QQ. Aug 8 - Field Day, MSU, Bean Ervin Martens • Travel Lodge, Alma (41 TMtlFunAAv^tU* -••*lQr5Jr5«66 & Beet Research Farm, Aug 20-22 - State 4-H Ac­ 1 Sept 5 • Weather Modification JiWffiiK'" *** r" (I) Tottl Amount Enrxntfad...... $-4f-93&*-^ Saginaw tivities. MSU $ AtHVt^QQ lei •"•-" —"—•" •"" < 5, fo-t - && Symposium -- Grand Rapids NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET i4b Aug 11 - State Sheep Show, 10 Aug 23-Sept 2 - Michigan State E) CERTIFICATION. I unit* thH i em the Chit) Extcuthra Orficw tnd. YOU CAN COUNT ON LP am, Ionia Fairgrounds Fair, Detroit wftht»«o«rtHIh«*n(hl«m«TtfunSEAW> OF HEARING May 20, 1974. GENERAL GOVT • 1-FARMALlM l-ROW GEHL CHOPPER J.D. CCA 12' J State of Michigan, The Dated: July 24, 1974. 10 EDUCATION Probate Court for the County of ALBERT KOGLIN, fr(Dl TRUST FUND REPORT • w/LOADER It SOCIAL J.D. 38 CHOPPER Clinton. Administrator DEVELOPMENT J FERGUSON T020 COL BY FORAGE BOX SPRAYERS I Estate of Gail Darlene 5501 Ann Drive 1] HOUaMNQftCOM. ^ |1) IWmcHOtJuotM t|T3 $. N.H. 818 CHOPPER Koglin. File No. 19244. Bath, Michigan MUiwryotvtuJfWion 13 ECONOMIC Ul Itovtnot Stab* Fund* n*«*iv»d ftom w/2 HEAD TAKE NOTICE: On October Attorney for Petitioner: DEVELOPMENT •Ml 1.1)71 through Jun» 30. 1174..$_ J FORD9N J.D. 25A 3 pt. • I.H.C. 36" ELEVATOR 23, 1974, at 10:00, A.M„ in the WILLIAM E RHEAUME t4_CWER(Sp««fW [}) tm*«tE»nv»d...... $- HANSON 150q 3 pt • Probate Courtroom, County ABOOD, ABOOD & ABOOD, SaflrPg (41 T*ut Fundi AvtMrio...... $_ « M.F- 65D J.D. No. 15 DIRECT Courthouse, St. Johns, PC. CUT CHOPPER II TOTALS IHTHdAmewMEuwxM...... J. Michigan, before the Hon. 117 East Allegan Street sy.,S 99JX9J (II M*r*e*»etJw!«».tST4.....,..,.$- • I.H. 826D GEHL FORAGE BOX Timothy M. Green, Judge of Lansing, Mich. 48933 NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE SEEN MET GRINDERS I |B CERTIHCATtOH: I awft <**.' «"• th* ChM fjitwdr* Offiotr ar* Probate, a hearing will be held Phone 1517) 372-5700 14-1 •Mln PMpVn •• vNl #flOBHMHn nWBkr r*jrp*jVtM wiVL ' Wtlrf »"*W Wljf J.D. 24T BALER narft R*n •••Jrt Hif IA lnOiwlPrl tt MffMf tnt wtwnff WtfWWt for the determination of heirs. I F)TM n*w» mtdU hut twin tcMnd thtt » comftai coat •* tMi w/TH ROWER GEHL GRINDER MIXER • — *emtMJSweloaimMMmM^RnftpaMttsnlSectSefl reebrt tm fewn pubtolwd M * •«•< neme^Mr at ttn«ri • COMBINES Creditors of the deceased are Alive And Well cktulMten, • hm ncordi do«iimtn» npen GEHL CHOPPER D.B. HAMMER MILL • notified that all claims against There's one number the w/1 ROW & HAY HEAD the estate must be presented to American Cancer Society just 'LMt'lto/'r •ndlh^M—ffMinAHOfnittonrl. $953 J J.D. 25 said fiduciary, Albert Koglin, loves-1,500.000. That's the Widows- Veat Penes flaad, St»Jghns PICKERS • 5501 Ann Drive, Bath, Michigan, number uf Americans alive to­ • I.H. 91 and copies of the claims filed day who are cured of cancer. And. their ranis co&Jd be even N.I. No. 101 ROW . with the Court on or before October 23, 1974. greater, says the Society, if * 1 J.D- 334 PLOWS N.I. No. 71 ROW # pveryone understood the im­ J.D. 237 Mtd, « Notice is further given that portance «f an annual physical Albert Koglin was appointed as checkup including cancer tests. REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY J CORN HEAD Oliver 3-16 Mtd. J.D. 227 Mtd. • J.D. 5-16 SEMI • I.H.C, 82 BEAN SPEL I.H. 6-16 SEMI PAY NO MORE! ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OLIVER 5-16 TRAILER MISC I J.D. 4-14 TRAILER J.D. 3-14 Mtd. The regular meeting ot the Clinton County Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, August M.F. 4-?4 Mtd. LILLISTON 14' • 15,1974 at 8 p.m. in the Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. At that time the Board will act on the J.D. 4-14 Mtd. ROLLING HARROW J following: I.H C. 5-16 SEMI N.I. 210 Spreader # J N.I. UNI. EQUIP. N.H. 200 BU Spreader « DEWITT TOWNSHIP N.I. 201 Spreader * Zone R-iC, One-Family Medium Density Residentiaito R-Ml, Multiple Family Residential; • N.I. 702 POWER UNIT 2 USED BEAN PULLERS • J.D. 507 ROTARY CUTTER • DISK A pa reel of land described as follows: Beg at a pt 780* N ot the SW cor of the SE v4 of tneSE'/4 0f • NX 701 POWER UNIT SUPERIOR LOADER FOR • Sec. 32, T5N-R2W, DeWittTwp., the.E 231', th. S100', th. E1089*. th, N. 660', th. W1188', th. S. 500* FORD NAA • th. W. 132', th. S. 60' toPOB. Also, Lot 48, Northdale Farms located in Section 33, T5N-R2W, DeWitt • 761 HAY HEAD J.D, RWA9'10" Oliver 165 BU Spreader • Township, Clinton County, Mich, • v J.D. 12' PACKER • • 722SHELLER OLIVER 12' J.D. 494 PLANTER J DEWITT TOWNSHIP J.D. 494A PLANTER I J 720 CORN HEAD l.H.C. 4 ROW PLANTER J Ctirtlnuetn Ptcw A-l Agriculture to R-1B, One-Family Low Density Residential: tVxfi t pry«r J.D. AW 11* 2" A.C. 4 ROW PLANTER Z J 721 HUSK BED CtiooM (rem 5 tnodtfi to J.D. 290 PLANTER t meteri ydirr harvftt rtte A parcel of land having a p.o.b. 594* S of N ft cor. of Sec 27, T5N-R2W, Clinton Cty.. Mi, th E 300' CtpKltlM itrr. iff model, J 760 CHOPPER FORD 3 pt. 8' from 113 to 435 buihift BUY THE BEST! S. 72S\ W. 30Q\ N 736' to P.O.B. Also a parcel of land beg. ll20' N of cen. of Sec 27, T5N-R2W, th E per hour. 181.5', N. 120\ W. 181.5', th S120' to beg. • Planning AtSisUnte • Conduction Service • 762 CORN HEAD SEVERAL USED DRAGS J • Service Alter The Sale * Broad Range oi 6m Sim to Meet Your Needs The text of the Zoning Ordinance as proposed to be amended and a map showing the Zoning Or­ dinance as proposed to be amended may be examined at the Office of the Clinton County Zoning Administrator at 100 S. Ottawa St., St. Johns, Michigan between the hours of 7:00 A.M to 12 Noon Carson City Farm Service • and 1:00 P.M. to 5:00P.M. of any day Monday through Friday. c I .. (SB *om EER£ SALES AND SERVICE • FRICKE FARM SERVICE mtm CARSO N CITY PHONE 584*3550 • Arnold R. Minarik, 4798 S. Ely Hwy. MIDDLETON Phorm 236-7358 Zoning Administrator Sll|jp[l'l;'llt '•-' M Julm Lli'itu'i C'-unt, (M'-v.

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