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ST JOHNS, MiCHfrGAN 48879 15 Cents Vol. 53 October 30,1974' 28 Pages

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN HUMANSGHTS

NAMES OF OFFICES SOCIALIST WORKERS VOTED FOR: PARTY o STATE flan*™. «J LlwtonanMEnn Htnnm anBUlHtinu^avi Ooixnw and llttKVMM Gmainat G4«ofr>or una tltbMiunl Go** SANDER M. LEVIN | WILLIAM G MILUKSM | HUSH M. DAVIDSON ROHN MA1SEL (JAMES C. HORVATH (Z0LTON FERENCY JELDON K ANDREWS (THOMAS DENNIS PETER A SlGNOHEUl GOVERNOR AND PAUL BROWN I JAMES j. DAMMAN (JOSEPHINE A- CHAPMAN RUTH c. arm {ALFRED W WEGENER IREGINA MtNULTY AL G TERWILLIGER i WltLIAM ALUN R WAYNE EVANS ^ LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR a D • a D a • D l«jatai al Sial* a **wti*rr •? Stan *au.ta>r ilJmi "JJol lauaHiy el It* It T "K SECRETARY OF STATE RICHARD H AUSTIN LORRAINE UEII HENRY W. HUMS, JR. RACHELE FJtUIT D •JOHN GILL MOTZER JAMES F McCLURE D ROBERT G LEE JUDITH S CROWELl Aitmatj Otnofsl Arwnoy Oofliioj D AHoftfr Gt"t*"' • D" • All«n«r G*ntf 4I Allanit? Oanwol a ATTORNEY GENERAL FRANK J XEUEY D MYRON H. WAHIS RAY D MARKEL CLARICE JOBES lopmenhji .« rfi Conflow D TGJavmlalfial^I! tn*HHiHiJt. in Cwjri TttH«tiltaTp<» >n Conginl a " t*pi4iafl{DUvoti^afig" • ^^TIpIwwBiIJtTneSiJIIii • • CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE, SAMUEL D MARBLE ' ELFORD A. CEDERBERG KATHRYN ROPERS IN CONGRESS, 10th DISTRICT D D D D a i'al. Sin a a iSt^SmSr a • TmrTii LEGISLATIVE RICHARD D WARREN RICHARD J ALLEN EDWARD W, AHO STATE SENATOR, 30th DISTRICT D D lisrttwiaim ,n Vila Itf bltlwa —I I>j,nnnld1 •• In t|M> UgiilL «t|J« Hi Ivl . (f , . a D fctp'tiwilalio II> i»I. ItaillaNI* D ~l*pt«t*nia1i«* kfl Slat* Ltfli.lel-M D •a^i^larlvt IrtStaliVLtfJildktt* a Kaatnanltilva IA llart IralilaMa a REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE OONAID I STANTON STANLEr M. POWELL LEGISLATURE, 88lh DISTRICT a • , D D D D ifetmnt^TlliaSlolaleatJerfBialWn' M*tfftE*^nSiTio7#fol.id of t rfu> a l^«^^K^|0^Jlaal3a^3«a TtTnC^nr^wnEatTarTaau?!! • M mtt" =1 TlilulITeaTdTTTJutolIo i^tniht^^Miial^Mi^rta^!? STATE BOARDS BARBARA ROlERTS JAMES F O'NEIL VERN G. MORSE GERTRUDE HAWKINS FRANK TROHA KAREN LEE BAIZE PEGGY GOLDMAN SHEILA JASEft MEMBERS OF THE STATE CT D D • !••• , iV.i 'jt^ ot • *S(LJ t M>mb>i a* ih» £iaro too'** a* ldw*aij« D Mtmbti si iSt SH.1, e^oid o( ldii Man [Jl* >>' ih» Srui« tuufd 0< (JjtOl L a Mombof «f *h» Stat* loflrd of CdwtCt'ion WnrW at Kl* Jlult laard af loVnllg UHHIH' al Slart leoid at tduuKW a BOARD OF EDUCATION Htmtw St *• Slol* laaM al EaVtgUn • VOIt >Ot NO' MOIf 'HAM TWO ROGER T1UES FLORENCE F. SALTZMAN BERNARD J. SKIBINSKI BURTON LEE ARTZ RICHARD BURGIS LORDEll J TAYLOR

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D •eard at tatann Un.-mltr •• Mlih. tnrd a< IramH Um.a/ii'r al Mirfi BoaTdal •aganl, Uol.Hn'r al Mllh •nurd al lag* ii Unl. a MICHIGAN loaul al latent! UnlnnlTiulMbh. •axil J *>t*nt> Un|Ytfll«f(t*r Tmi'M «i «idn»*i Jtata Uniranln Tiuii» a' Mithitgn Sinn iim»«..ii BRADLEY K SUUIVAN fc VOIt IOX NOt MODE THAN TWO RAYMOND W KEN THOMPSON RONALD ANTHONY FRANK E. HOUGH EDGAR THOMAS KROLIKOWSKI ANTQSCH D D 13 al G Wj.n. S-ai. Unl D (1 al Cout.nai Waina Slstt iklx Id o* Oo-«"o,i w«tn. iiala Unlr Id ,1 £K.»«~O.< Woyna iiat. U«» u • J t> - • Id o) Ga.atnan, Wa>na JHIa (Mi Id el "Jayunart Wania !«(• Only la*. *i Oa'ainvl. Warna 4nFa Un<< • "' MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF MttDRED JEFFKY" NORMAN OTTO PAUL JOHN ALTESLEIEN MICHAEL 0. KEUY lOWEtl E. MILLER M ELIZABETH BUNN EMERY j HRABOVSKY BROCt J WOO0 GOVERNORS OF WAYNE STOCKMEYER D Id al Gtt«ei!Kir> Wo,n« SWIt Unl. STATE UNIVERSITY |j el Ge-fngn Woynt Jraia Urn. Id. •) 6ad »f Qe»«.nwi Warn* lion UIM Id bl Odtunhi Woyna 4lQf* Untw n Id. M Oa.ama.i Warna IMI* Uw. • TERRY UNDSAY ALBERT STEIGERWALT OH FOt NOT MO«E THAN TWO MICHAEL EINHEUSER FRANK I, WALKER AUCE CHARLOTTE KENGY AftTURO RAMIREZ • • J'. ^ D The above is the ballot facing most Clinton County voters as they go the polls Tuesda, Not shown are local candidates, who are profiled in this week's County News. The County News has published backgrounds on all candidates who provided the necessary information. In some cases there are more candidates than listed, but information about them was not received by the County News, On the lower right-hand portion of the page are the state proposals included in this year's ballot. ' / Small turnout hears candidates views in St Johns before election

A debate between State Don Stanton »Di highlighted the Frederick Lewis and William The question of Allen's district that I vt? jlwavs lived m Allen explained that he lived move violates the 1-man, l-vote The \iev.s uf Judge Lewis, Jackson, both running for the Senate candidates Richard recent Meet the Candidates, residency came near the end of ihe join Dibt '• f m \\ hat u as the former Juthi but process and that candidates Jackson und Elaine Brockmyre Allen IRJ and Richard Warren meeting in S,t Johns district judge office and Elaine ihe meeting v» hen Warren asked Giatiol Count} Democrats lullowtng redjstnctmg, did should run tthere they live are those stated in this week's *Di about Allen's residency in The St Johns Wornans' Club Brodcnrvre tDt, the lone him (o explain hou he havcj charged that, although mov§. to the new district m The remarks between Powell special election issue the Mifti ~"i>enate- Dist "and sponsored the meet the can­ candidate for the County Board established residence Allen has a house in the 30th older to iun tor the State and Stanton came up several For u guide in determining remarks between House can^ didates evenings, attended b> of Commissioners to be at the Allen said, "I'd love to - I'd Dist, he uctualK lesides in the benate limes during the meeting and (he candidate's views, >>ee Sec A didates Stanlev Powell 'Ri and the above candidates and Judee: meeting like to explain to the whole 95ih Warren claimed £h*at such d covered the range from Stan for backgrounds of the House, Ion's statement 'during the Senate, Judge. Buard of campaign to Powell's voting Commissioners and local cit> County approves budget record and township candidates by department are. ST JOHNS - The Clinton County Com­ Jail 91,794 Sheriff's Dept 319,502 missioners have approved the $2,328,8031975 County Clerk's office $70,459 Prosecuting attorney 92,104 Board of Commissioners 60,500 general fund budget as compared with District Court 125,182 Probate Court 54,685 Treasurer 49,913 $2,071,964 in 1974 The major expenditures Equalization 54.567 Retirement 65,150 Zoning Commission 59,500 STATE PROPOSALS Insurance 98.800 Social security 56.000 ReappraisalCost 125,000 Contingency Account (58,208 Also provided lor in the new budget were CNB&T announces pay raises tor all employees vwth one ex­ ception, an elected official Wtllard Krebel. PROPOSAL A register of deeds LIMITING USE OF MOTOR FUEL TAX FUNDS Other increased salaries are County Tht pr»p«Hcl centlrtuti»nal amindmtnf wsuldt 12th location opening Clerk Ernest Carter. Treasurer Gerald (1) PrMbH H>» vtt »f Histor fuel tax funds by law •nhntmtn} Shepard and Drain Commissioner Dale agencies f»r highway patrol purpoMi; and Chapman, $14,482. increase^ trom $13,494. (t) Limit the wi* of motor fuel tax fundi for public Iramporta- Sheriff Anthonj Hufnagel, $15,496 from K*n to 1/1lrh of At amount received. $13,494 Should thii conttftutional amendment be adopted? Clinton Natjonal Bank and Trust Com The county's share of the salarv for judges pan> of St Johns will open its twelfth v. as also increased as follows Circuit Court location Oct 30 and become the first oc­ Judge Leo CorMrt. $6,500 up trom $6,000 YESQ cupant of a site ear-marked for a 15 unit Corkin also receives $26,500 from the state shopping center. Probate Judge Timothv Green. $17,972 uo NO • The branch, designated as "Plaza 27", is a from $17,444 The ^tate also pays him pre-constructed building designed by Bank $16,348 Consultants, Inc of . PROPOSAL I providing two drive-up windows plus an District Court Judge Frederick Lewis. VIETNAM AND OTHER VETERANS RONUS RONDS $10,140 up from ?9,542 The state also pays inside lobby area and is situated on US-27 The propeial would. near St Johns' southern limits $21,500 (1) Aufhorhe the itate to (.rovide veterani of the Vietnam and Executive Vice President Gavle Desprez, The commissioners gave themselves' a other conflict! who icrved between January 1,1M1 through who has overseen the opening of the new raise, the first in 6 years They will receive September 1,1971 with a icrme bonut; and facility, described the-branch as one which $2,000 instead of last > ear's $18000 The tit) Authorise Hie state to borrow the mm of 101 million doflori will ease the traffic burden of CNB&T's mid- chairman of the board will get $2,800 instead for thii purpote; and. town auto facility and provide customers of $2,400, the finance committee chairman, (1) Authorize the ttato to iuue general obligation bendi there­ who live or work south of St Johns a con­ $2,400 up from $2,100 and all other com­ for; and venient banking location "We've been mittee chairmen $2,200 up from $2,100 (4) Provide for repayment from Ihe general fund. eyeing this site for nearly two years." ex­ Should this proposal be approved? plained Desprez, "and customer traffic, New Clinton National Bank and Trust US-27 facility. along with the proposed shopping center, convinced us of the growing need for a YES • branch in the area Our branch here is designed for fast, efficient customer service NO • Schedule hearing and being open 65 hours each week should ensure that type of service." One of the features of the new office that PROPOSAL C about watershed traveling or vacationing customers will find REMOVAL OF SALES TAX advantageous is the height of protective ON FOOD AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Tke prepoted conitrfunonaf amendment woufdt A public information meeting will be held Soil Conservation Service will answer canopies over the teller stations The shelters are above average height which (1) Remove the tale* tax on food and preicriptfon drugi uied Nov 6 at 1.30 pm in the Ashley High School questions about the project and the En­ for human consumption except food prepared for immed­ East Oak St gymnasium to discuss the vironmental Impact Statement. will allow all types of recreational vehicles r to pass through without danger of damage to iate camumpnen and alcoholic beveraaei; and preliminary draft environmental statement A limited number of copies of this En­ Compensate units of government, other than the state, for tor the West Upper MVple River Watershed vironmental Impact Statement are also vehicle or structure Desprez explained that (») Ihe large number of recreational vehicles the roiurring lois of revenue by increasing each preient project available at the following locations: i which pass through CNB&T's mid-town auto allocation of sales tax revenue to iucn units by 1/Sth. ' Purposes of the project are watershed 1 SoiJ Conservation Service, Room 101, facility prompted installation of the new Should fht'i eeniffMienat amendment b* adopted? protection, flood prevention and improved 1405 South Harrison Ave, East Lansing. canopy design i drainage on agricultural land and public Michigan 48823 fish and wildlife development in the West 2 Clinton Soil Conservation District, 100 Another feature prompted by customer *' *•*" rnrniftoifatrtfi ry*t*m«, available from cither. Most general annual dinner other than operating and maintenance expeniei; and customed services outside of loan and should be obtained by con­ (t) Authorise the (tare to iuue general obligation bonds thtre- ST JOHNS *• It is suggested mortgage applications can be handled at the fer; and £ tacting the St Johns-Police ST JOHNS - The St Johns Area Chamber that leaves either be put in new location. O) Provid, e for repayment from the general fund. plastic bags and placed next to Department, 224-672L of Commerce Annual Dinner Will be held Clinton National, which now operated 12 Nov7atDatey'sFineFoodsinSt Johns Should this propoial be approved? the curb, or they be raked out to „ Do Not Burn Leaves In The locations throughout Clinton County and the curb, where they will be Street Social hour will be at 6:15 with dinner at north Lansing, isalsoawaitlng approval of a 7:15. picked up by City Employees. Citizens are asked to not rake thirteenth office in the DeWitt area. Ap-. YESQ The burning of leaves is not leaves into the gutter after city Guest speaker will be Justin Sleight, who plication for this branch was submitted to recently served a year as a missionary in recomrhended If leaves are crews pick up Wednesday and the Comptroller of the Currency this past burned, a burning permit Thursday Sierre Leone, Africa in the field of op- NOQ thamology. 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 30 J 974 Commissioners races business, and is interested in slstantly review the county a gravel business for 27 years. school graduate and is COUNTY She lists her qualifications as fREPI running to "to give the area full budget in order to get the most being a plant chairman of the. Martin said he is interested in presently enrolled part time at COMMISSIONERS Donald C. Gilson time representation." for our tax money." UAW for 2 years, a committee running "to improve govern­ Lansing Community College. Donald C. Gilson, Rep, 601 S. Distl woman for the UAVY for 5 years, ment in Clinton County." She Is 34, married, the mother Oakland, is an incumbent COUNTY COMMISSIONER of 7 children, and has lived in a precinct delegate, vice, 1 commissioner and has been in District 2 president of the Clinton County COUNTY COMMISSIONER the area 6 * years. office 2 years. democratic party for 1 year, a District 4 In a statement, Mrs Brock- He is employed by Hdughten (REP) local gxecutive board member myre said "I am seeking this u Realty and has been an area Walter Nobis ^ for 5 years, and UAW CAP office to promote a bi-partisan resident for 60 years. He is council for 4 years. political system in this county, member of the Masonic Lodge, Walter G- Nobis, W_ Colony Mrs Silvernail said she would and to provide residents of the Rd, Fowler, is employed as a Congregational Church, and like to give Clinton County back 5th district with greater access Lansing Industrial Personnel farmer. He is 52, married and a voice in their government- to the county commission." the father of 4 children. Assoc. He served 18 years in retail management with He. is a life long resident of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co and area, and belongs to the 22 years as personnel director American Legion, and the at Federal-Mogul, St Johns Farm Bureau- Plant. In his statement to the Nobis has held the office of County News, he said, "I Justice of the Peace, Lebanon believe that 1 .can make a Duane H. Chamberlain Twp Supervisor, County contribution to county govern­ commissioner for the 2nd ment that will benefit all the area for 40 years. district for 4 years, and the citizens in the county. Chamberlain is a member of Clinton County Planning (REP) the Lions, F and AM. RAM, Commission representing COUNTY COMMISSIONER OES, and a volunteer fireman- agriculture. Di$t6 He has served 14 years in public (REP) Nobis said he still believes in Maurice Gove uffiee, and has been on several government of the people^ for (REP) commissions and boards. Charles Sills IDEM) Maurice Gove, 61, Rt 2, St Duane Chamberlain the people, and by the people, Johns, is an incumbent com­ Chamberlain said "I believe Charles H Sills, 3U Carol Dr, Leroy Vincent"' but he said he fears today's Dunne Chamberlain, 305 W. in local government and want to missioner and served on the Front St, Ovid is a graduate of Elsie is a coin laundry owner- trend does not reflect this former Board of Supervisors. continue to resist the take over He is 55, married and the father Leroy E. Vincent, 433 E- Main philosophy. Ovid High School, and has at ^by the state and federal St, Elsie, is a retired farmer, Patricia Silvernail He operates a farm in l ended one year of college. He is government '* ul" -i children. having lived in the area for 37 (DEM) Bingham Twp. A resident of the area for 17 Donald C. Gilson 57, married, ihe father of 5 years. He is 66, married, and Patrica Silvernail Gove and his wife, Leola, children, and a resident in the (See Page 3AJ vears. Sills has had a position on the father of 3 children COUNTY COMMISSIONER have -i children. the Elsie Village Council for 5 He is a high school graduate, Patricia L. Silvernail, Rt 1 District 3 Gove is a member uf Farm j tars. und a member of the Masonic Hubbardston. is employed with Bureau, Clinton County Gideon He is a high school graduate, Lodge No 238. Vincent served on the Chrysler Lyons Trim Plant. Chapter, Michigan Farm a member of the United Elsie's board of education for 6 She is 39, married and the Management and Kural Ap­ RE - ELECT Methodist's Men's >ears, 5 years as president, and mother of 2 children. praisers and (he St Johns Organization, the Elsie Masons, served as a village assessor on Mrs Silvernail has lived in Church of God Consistory, Shrine, OES, and the Township Board of Revlew. the area all of her life, and is a the American Legion. high school graduate, and a COUNTY COMMISSIONER DON GILSON Sills lists his qualifications as Vincetit said "1 believe we should carefully and con- member of Local 1424, UAW. District 5 havine :}5 years of retailing Republican CLINTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER Present car letting you down? Make a GREAT DEAL 5th DISTRICT at mep) PRECINCTS 1-4-5 * Harold Martin EGAN'S FORD Incumbent Harold L. Martin, PO box 54, Church St West­ phalia, has been u county YOUR SUPPORT FOR commissioner for 22 months, Martin, 54, married with 5 EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. children, has lived in the area tor 60 years. He is a high school GOOD GOVERNMENT ST. JOHNS graduate, and the chairman of Ihe Westphalia Planning 200 W. Highman Phone 224-2285 Commission (DEM) WILL BE APPRECIATED. He spent 4 years in the US Army working in personnel and Elaine M. Brockmyre administration, and has owned '.-.'.Elaine $1.. Brockmvre. 4M S. Oakland St St'-.tohns. is a high BE SURE TO VOTE - NOVEMBER 5th SAGINAW VALL£Y COLLEGE "PD. POL-ADV. ??50 Plorc» RoaJ A LIFETIME COMMITMENT ALWAYS ON THE JOB TO OUR AREA

February 18, 1974 Dick and JoAnn Allen

have lived in the A. Cederberg House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 30th Senate District

Dear El: all their lives You have seen the article in the Midland Daily that the Democratic Party has urged me to consider entering the Congressional race. 1 have agreed to reflect Dick's roots in Central Michigan go back six on the matter during the weeks ahead, but I have also generations. His background In agriculture, teaching, assured them that 1 have no desire to be a kamikaze business and effective public service reflects the candidate, and I really think that El Cederberg would ideas and experiences of our people. be an invincible competitor. His opponent is also a young man with a sincere The purpose of this letter is to assure you of my.good dedication to his beliefs, who recently moved out from will and to thank you for the many considerations you metropolitan area to live with us. have extended to me in the past. Although nothing came of our effort to secure an entry.to 1-75 at University But we honestly believe that the philosophies of the Road, you nevertheless made a very helpful effort to put Democrat candidate and his party do not speak us in touch with the right people. Your office was always for the people of this district. available to me when I needed information, and your ability to respond to the needs and wishes of your people has been outstanding.

With good wishes. If anyone has the deep involvement necessary Sincerely yours, to truly represent us In the state senate —

Samuel D. Marble IT'S DICK ALLEN Professor of Political Science SDH gak REELECT YOUR CONGRESSMAN DICK ALLEN ELFORD "AL" REPUBLICAN CEDERBERG FOR STATE SENATOR Republican 10th District MWHMI.A.I'MMM, Tmwrtf He Hasn't Just Studied Our Concerns, He's Lived Them....

PD. *>OL. ADV. BW3M October 30.1974 CUNTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS. MICHIGAN 3A Commission Township races (From Page 2Al •• (OEM) available to help them with opportunity to do his part to VTA, former Club and Scout School Board, Bath Twp Richard H. Divine their problems " help keep good government at leader, active in Farm Bureau, Planning Board, and Bath the local level." past member of the Clinton Baptist Church. Ruth Aon Townsend (DEM) In a statement. Hawks said "I COUNTY COMMISSIONER County Extension Council and feel there is a great need to have Ruth Ann Townsend, 51H3 S. * 'District 9 former Sunday School teacher US 27, St Johns, is employed at Emanuel Lutheran Church in a commissioner who can and «ith the Lansing Schools. She is Max Calder (DEM) Lansing- will adequately represent the 31* married with no children. She is active in the Clinton people of Bath township, Max W. Calder, 2407 W. Clark County Republican Party- someone who has sound proven Mrs Townsend was born in business experience, time to Clinton County, and hjjs lived in Kd. Lansing, is employed with The Zeebs have 4 children the area for the last S'years. She Oldsmobile. He is 35, married ranging in age from 10 to 16- devote to the position, mature received a M from Michigan and the father of 4 children. judgement, the will lo speak out Calder. who has lived in the on important issues with the State University, and did # COUNTY COMMISSIONER graduate work at Centra J area 3 years, is a graduate of St District 17 community interest at heart." Michigan University. Johns High School. He belongs BATH TOWNSHIP to Local 652 of the UAW, the Supervisor (DEM) She has served as u precinct Carl R. Crofts Ingham Co Conservation Thomas Woodruff delegate, is a member of the League, and the National Rifle Jon W. Addiss (REP) terms ot assessing at L.C. Kichard H bivine, 47B0 Lansing Schools Education Thomas 'Woodvi Woodruff, Kuund Lake Rd. Laingsburg, is Assoc. 13558 Main St. Bath, is the in­ Lansing Community College, Assoc, the Lansing; Con­ J. King Jon W. AddiSS, 14217 S. and works part time as a employed with Fisher Body- A servation Club, and the In a statement Calder said: cumbent supervisor, having lifelong urea resident, he is 4?, "If lam elected, I will not be "My experience as township Chandler Kd, is employed with Md the office since July 1,1974. bookkeeper. *• National and Michigan supervisor has made me aware Simon Real Estate. He is '18, married, and is the father of 4 Wumen's Political Caucus'. content to wait until people have He is the owner uf Wuody s Auto In a statement, Crofts lists 3 children some problems and come to me of township and county needs, married and the father of 2 Sales, and has lived in the area priority assignments which he Divine is a graduate of Mrs Townsend said she feels with it I will actively seek out and I have the willingness to children. for Myears- «tf) work upon if elected They she. is qualified since she has work with people to solve these Lansing Eastern High School their needs and advice" He is a life long resident of N. Woodruff is 36. married, and are: the repair work concerning and has taken courses at had experience working with problems. Lansingand a 1 year resident of the sewer district, the proper people. She said "1 am able to the father uf 3 children He is a Michigan State University. He Bath. Addiss is a graduate of high school graduate, and is collection uf fees; and the is a member uf 4-H, the Capital understand both the urban and Lansing Eastern High School, rebuilding of roads and streets. rural problems, having been presently attending Lansing Area United Way, Lions Club, and attended Lansing Com­ Community College and (he American Legioii- raised wi a farm atid worked in munity College for 2 years He the city." is a member of the Bath Lions He served as Bath Twp Alice Jean Loomis (REP) In a statement. Divine said he In a statement Mrs Townsend Club, and the secretary of East treasurer for 2 years .prior to Alice Jean Loomis, 13443 felt the present Board of Lansing's Optimist Club. He is a becoming supervisor. Woodruff Commissioners have not acted said: "I believe I can make Allen, is a life lung resident of myself available to the voters past Commander of the Lansing is a member of the Park Lake the area. She is married 38, with the Clinton County- Improvement League, and is a because I believe there should (HEP) Civil Air Patrol- married and the mother of 2 residents in mind, and he feels In listing his qualifications, certified assessor Woodruff that he reflect the needs and be more direct representation children. at the township and county Richard Hawks Addiss said he has had 3^ years stated "I feel I can show the wants of the voters in bis leadership a growing Twp Mrs Loomis is a high school level." Richard Hawks, 14275 of general real estate business, graduate and a member of Bath district and college courses including needs- 1 will strive to continue Chandler Rd, Bath is an im- the road building, to improve United Methodist Church COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER cumbenf commissioner, having law, accounting, business and UMW. District 8 public relatiuns- the police and tire depts, ex­ District 7 served since he was appointed pand our recreatiui) dept, and She said if elected, she would in May 1974 He is 38. married like fo try to "have more unity in (REPl Addiss listed S areas of im­ continue assisting senior and the father of 4 children. portance he is interested in the community Virginia L. Zeeb citizens A resident of the area for U5 They are: Rapid completion of BATH TOWNSHIP BATH TOWNSHIP years. Hawks has been em­ Virginia Zeeb, 'Si, a DeWitt the sewer project and Treasurer Trustee (REP) ployed as an agent with State restoration of roads and private Twp resident, and her husband Farm Ins for 8 years. He was Carl R. Crofts (DEM) Alta Reed Hubert own and operate a large land; fair and equal tax James E, Cronk Jr. fDEMJ previously with the State High­ assessments without Carl R Crofts, 1354'J Walnut Alta Catherine Reed, is an dairv farm at 2840 E Herbison way dept for lo years. He was James Edward Cronk, Jr, incumbent county com­ ltd favoritism, and elimination of St, is employed with Motor 3-)

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| Llintpn County rsewsm I Family and Society &"^-&&*&^^ Mary Lou Fox and r *)H Bruce F Weber, 21, 409 E Michael A Simon, 425 Gtape Johns, Belinda S behtmd, 17, H Walker, St Johns, Peggy Lee St, Portland, Christina M l, St Johns Powers, 20, 404 w Cass St, St Schneider, 22, 1124 Wildcat Frank Bui ton Painter, 5?, Alan D Harr are wed Johns ltoadt St Johns UU4 Allandale Street, Owosso, Jeffrey I Mosher, 20, 1420 \ima Maryann Griffin, 46 30b 1 FOMfLEH - Mary Lou Fax w-as provided by Cheryl The bride canted a bouquet of Congress St, Lansing h Sharon Jay T Southwell. 21, H i, St N Twver St, Sf Johns became the bride of Alan D Fedewa, Luke Koenigsknecht, white mums and blue rosebuds Diane Schmidtman. 17, 4479 Harr in a double ring teretnunv and Bertha Halftnan, organist The maid of honor was Jane Clise Road, Bath rLPAYSTOSHOPAT Sept 14, at 1 3U pm The bride wore an empire Nobis, the bride's sister Kim A Fruehey, 21, 116 W The bride is the daughter of wai&t nylon organza gown, Bridesmaids were LuAnn Harr, William St, Ovid, Cindy Lou Friday - Saturday - Sunday Mr and Mis Paul Fox, Box .Jl>7, which featured a high neckline, stster of the groom, and Beth Young, 18, Rt 2, Ovid Fowler, and the groom is the long nylon sleeves, and a row of Fox of Fowler NOV. 1-2-3 son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Harr, Rt lace and ruffles down each bide The attendants wore mat­ 1, Fowler of the dress * ching teal blue gowns featuring $%*6tf e#€*U BETTER VALUES LOWER PRICES One of the most talked about Blue and unite gladiolas The veil was full and trimmed a white lace bodice and cuffs motion pictures ever. "decorated the altar and music with lace to match the dress and a stand up collar They wore white picture frame hats OCT JO Ham Supper, Reed with teal blue bowb attached, LADIES FLANNEL SHIRTS Sooner or later Cemetery Association At someone you know and tarried nosegays of white Victor Town Hall Serving mums and blue rosebuds WALKING will tell you begins at 5 30 pm Free will MACHINE WASH TUMBLE DRY to see it The mother of the bnde wore offering TALL unless you a light blue gown and a corsage tell Ihem first of white rose;, and mums The Oct JO Nov 1 - Annual mother of the groom wore a Conference for Extension SIZES 32 to 38 tJ peach tolored dress and a Agents PRINTED CORDUROY The powerful and true story of torsage of jellow roses and MACHINE WASH AND DRY two men. Jeamedupjotearferri up. white mums NOV 2-Saturday, 5-9 pm 17 PATTERNS PTO of East Olive Olive Center The best man was Clare 45" WIDE 50^ POLYESTER $Q49 'ihelen of Fowler The St hoofs Carnival Features games, door prizes, country 50% COTTON YD. ABCPP oduetoninCoiw gruomsmen were Terry Wieber and Steve Kramer, both of store, food Lounter for supper, Mutt prizes awarded to include 1st l^l^Si"*"* Fowler Daniel Fox, Cliff QUILTING BATTS •0 Thelen and Roger Harr were prize side of beef, 2d prize black 100% BONDED POLYESTER the ushers black and white television and 3d prize 10-speed bike The After the wedding a recepbon 72x96 FOR QUILTS school is on Green Road south of COMFORTERS. LININGS was held ^t it Josephs Hall, St St Johns off US 27 Follow signs #Q79 Second Feature Johns Joanie Keilen, Ann east from Round Lake, Price PILLOWS, ETC EA 'llielen, and Janet Rademacher and Alwdrd Roads were the servers GIRLS ORLON SWEATERS PICK UP ON 101 Special guests attending the celebration were the brides NOV b -* Annual lurkey CARDIAN STYLE grandparents, Mrs Mary Epkey Dinner, Pewamo Methodist LAST SHOW OF and Mis Martha Fox. and the Church, Wed Nov 6, 5 pm to ' groom s grandparents, Mr and Nov 9--St Joseph School in St SEASON! Mrs Louis Thelen and Mrs Johns, is having their annual Elizabeth Harr Carnival in the g> m, Saturday SEE YOU The bride and groom are both November y, Trom 5 to 10 pm KM* • * > 1972 graduates of Fowler High Games, booths, food, prizes and School fun for all A one week Florida, IN THE SPRING! Alter a wedding trip to north trip for two or $650 00 cash is the' ern Michigan, the t ouple w ill be Grand Prize MR & MRS AL.XN D HARR at home in Fowler Nov 1819 - Income Tax CLINTON School for Practitioners, Hospitality Inn, East Lansing - Repeating Dec y & 10 ITH.E INS. mow E3 Nov 19, 2b & Dec 3 - Farm ST JUH CLOCKS...CLOGKS...CLOCKS Estate Planning and Operating Agreements Workshop First FRI. SAT. SUN. Meebng at Smith Hall Others SEE THEM IN at Central National Bank NOV. 1-2-3 BIRTHS Showtime 7&9

A girl, Suzette Lynn, was born to Mr and Mrs David L\nn MtCarrick of P O Box 224, St OUR GIFT GALLERY Johns, Oct 22 at Clinton Memorial Hospital She weighed 6 lbs 5Ji oz The baby has I sister Grandparents are WALL CLOCKS Mr and Mrs William S Smith of St Johns, Mrs Barbara Mc Carrick of St Johns, Mr Fred ALARM CLOCKS McCarrick of Lansing The mother is the former Cathleen Suzette Smith A boy, Kevin Martin, was born to Mr and Mrs Elvan Hdlfmann of 541 S Main, D Fowler. Oct 12 dt St Lawrence Hospital He weighed 8 lbs Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Martin Halfmann of Westphalia I and Mr and Mrs Sylvester Martin of Fowler The mother is G the former Rita Martin Clinton I County News T Second class postage paid at St Johns. Mich. 4B879. Published Thursdays at 320 E Walker Street, St Johns by Clinton County Newt, Inc. A Subscription price by maltt In Michigan. 45 lor one year, $9 for two years, $3 75 for six months; outside Michigan, L $6 for one year R R. E. BENSON C PLUMBING A & L HEATING D 106 N. Clinton O KITCHEN St. Johns I Phon« 224-7033 p CLOCKS MIDNIGHT SHOW O 2 MASTER FRIDAY & SATURDAY K GRANDFATHER PLUMBERS g STYLE CLOCKS S NOVEMBER 1 & 2 American Standard Plumbing, Hot Water Heating

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OVID -Cindy Lou Young and "The Wedding Song". The Kim A. Fruchey were married organist was Dan C'sados. but 19,6:30 pm in a candlelight The bridal gown was full becomes ceremony at the Grove Bible length, made of crystatette Church. fabric with venice lace on the The Kev Robert Prange round neckline and yoke. It had presided over the duubie-rmg an empire waistline with a Mrs Mitchel Janes ceremony- The bride was given- slightly flared skirt com­ away by her father. Kichard plimented with Jace medallions.' OWOSSO - Linda Renee Lee Young, zm S- Shepards- A reception for 150 guests was The Gibson girl sleeves were Jones became the bride of held immediately after the ville Rd.. Ovid. trimmed with the venice lace. Mitchel Allen Janes Saturday, ceremony. Serving at the The parents of the groom are The wedding ensemble was Oct 12, 7 pm at Burton United reception were: Barbara Mr and Mrs Jack Fruchey, 116 handmade and given as a gift to Methodist Church. Ramon of Ovid, Cindy Young of W. Williams St Ovid. t the bride by Mrs Tony Sovis. The bride is the daughter of O.vid, and Arlene Millard of A centerpiece of peach roses, Mr and Mrs Paul Jones of 240 E. Elsie. Linda Leslie of Owosso peach L-amelia buds, white The bride's bouquet consisted of white carnations, peach Front St in Ovid, and the groom attended the guest book. carnations, and peach rose buds is the son of Mr and Mrs Elry decorated the altar. roses, peach camelia buds, and Special guests were Mrs peach rosebuds- Janes of ms N Meridian Rd, Hazel Janes of Ovid, grand­ "Wedding Prayer" and "'I Ovid. mother of the groom, and Mr Luve Yuu Truly" were sung by The bride's attendants were: Cathy Young; Charlene Young; The Rev Homer Van Buren and Mrs Joe Worsham of Taft. Jan Deisler and Laurie performed the candlelight Texas. Williams and Kevin Wese sane and Carol Young. All are sisters double ring ceremony before an After a wedding trip to north­ altar dressed with white ern Michigan, the couple will be gladiolas and pink mums. at home on E_ High Street in "76" Soloist Glenn DeisJer of Ovid, Ovid. sang "Because," and "The Wedding Prayer.'* as organist WHAT IS 76? MRS KIM FRUCHEY Mrs Doris Simpson of Owosso I'The -J of the bride, and all are living at Vincent Csapos; and Garry accompanied him. \ home. Csapos, the groom's cousins all During the ceremony the The attendants were in of 719 Front St. The ring bearer ! preferred gift. | Our Country's Birthday is in 1976. was Ricky Kieffer. cousin of the MHS MITCHEL JANES mothers ol the couple were each identical dresses of peach presented with a pink rose. 76 Trombones is an old Song. taffeta with embedded white bride. hearts of polyester chiffon on The reception was held im­ Gailoway-Dutcher The bride, given in marriage {Bulova j the bodice. They wore identical mediately after the ceremony by her father, wore a full length OUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Mr and Mrs Al Galloway of gown featuring an empire waist white picture frame hats for m guests at the VFW Hall, %m N. US-27. St Johns.'are § Accutron® | complimented with peach Serving at the reception were: and a slightly flared skirt. The STANLEY POWELL IS 76 III proud to announce the high neckline, long tapered ribbons and carried bouquets of Ueb Jones; Dawn Applebee; engagcment of their daughter. For CHRISTMAS I peach camelias and peach Linda Leslie; Barb Stovis; sleeves and hem were trimmed Jane Siisuti. to Theodore C\ with chantilly lace. rosebuds. Lesesa Morgan; Roberta Hutcher, Jr. son of Mr anil Mrs BOY, DO WE NEED A NEW The flower girl was Jody Young; Carol Hammond and. Theodore II. Dutcher, Sr of The bride carried a cascading Donaldson, She wore a floor Betty Ackals. Troy* MI. The bride-to-be. a bouquet uf white ruses, pink STATE REPRESENTATIVE!! length dotted swiss dress W7s graduate of St Johns High mums and German statiee trimmed with orange flowers. The bride is a 1974 graduate'of School Is a student at Central accented with white streamers She carried a bouquet of peach Ovid Elsie High School. The Michigan University. Mt tied in love knots WE NEED cam^lias and rosebuds. groom i.s a 1972 graduate of Ovid Pleasant. MI. The prospective The groom's mother wore a Elsie High School and is bridegroom, a PJ73 graduate of The maid of honor. Deb beige polyester floor length presently a Petty Officer in the Troj High .School. Troy. MI. is Jones, the sister of the bride, DONALD L STANTON gown covered with lace. She US Navy, stationed at also currently a student at wore a pink taffeta gown wore a corsage of peach wild Charleston South Carolina. Central Michigan University. teaturing a polyester chiffon DEMOCRAT FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE roses. After y tour of the southern The couple have not set a bodice and an overlay of white The groom's attendants states, the couple will be at "eddintf date at present. nylon flocking of tiny pink P2ld Pol. Ad. were: best man, Larry Csapos; home in Charleston S.C. JANE GALLOWAY flowers. Her bridesmaids. Kathy Worsham of Taft Texas, step sister of the bride wore a lavender gown identical to the A boy, David Anthony, was maid uf honor's, and Barbie born to Mr and Mrs Thomas Jones, sister of the bride wore Thelen of 1050 E. Cass St Johns. an identical blue gowu. Oct 16 at Clinton Memorial I Their headdresses consisted Make We Make a Business of Selling Your Business Hospital- He weighed 7 lbs 7 ozs. of a cluster of blue, white and It a memo­ I The baby has 1 brother and 1 lavender > mums with pink sister. Grandparents are Mr rable gift. I streamers The maid of honor Give a Bulova and Mrs Francis Bleicher and carried a nafural basket of pink I Mr and Mrs Norman E. Thelen. 1 Accutron watch. So roses, white, blue, and lavender precise that accuracy 1 The mother is the former Mary- mums, and1 German statice. Barbara Bleicher. Is guaranteed to within X The bridesmaids carried a a minute a month.* A girl, Carrie Jo. was born to single pink rose with matching See our full range of 1 Mr and Mrs Keith Rosekrans of streamers. Accutron styles. For X 403S- MeadSt, Oct 19, at Clinton The mother of the bride wore men and women. From X Memorial Hospital. She $95 to $1800. weighed 7 lbs 10 ozs. The baby an aqua polyester chiffon gown X featuring a jeweled neckline, has 2 brothers and a sisters. *We win ftrf/ustt o this tolerance, if 1 Grandparents are Jeannet and cuffs and a corsage of pink necessary. Guarantee ts

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OU^i.Ut ' "'<< i'A 120 N. Clinton St. John* 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 30,1974 Baih Township Full slate in City of DeWitt

ployed as a supervisor in public married and the father of 3 Geneva, is the Director of has a BS in business ad­ CITY OF DEWITT safety communications with the children. finance at the Michigan State ministration Dept of Natural Resources. He Drouin has lived in the area (From Page *3 A) Technology, and has worked in Mayor Highway and Transportation He lists his qualifications as ii is married, 37, and the father of for 4 years.'and is the president having administrative Bath Tup us j umtraetur fur 10 'l children. Dept. Crunk has lived in the area for >ears of St Jude's church council. He is 42, married and the responsibilities for the last 15 iu \ears, is a*member of the William Drouin Bauer, who has lived in the He is a graduate of Lansing In a statement, Crunk said father of 5 children Hofmeister years, particularly in the area Lions Club, the Chairman ul "My efforts ivuuJd be to develop area ,for 1 year,- previously Central High School, a member has lived in the DeWitt area for 1'arksund Recreation, a YMCA William E Drouin, 417 worked as a detective with the of St Jude Church, and St of finance the hewer district in an urderl> Albuquerque New Mexico 9 years. Hofmeister said one reason he coach, and is the past president laslnoii uith an eye tu the Herbison Rd, DeWitt, is a Vincent DePaul, charitable He has been on the Board of •if the Park Lake Improvement tuture Also. I *uiild like tu traffic specialist with the State police dept. He attended Baylor organization. allowed his name to be sub­ Highway Dept* He is married College'in Waco Texas, and the Directors of Lake Geneva mitted is because he is in­ League preserve the natural ureas that Drouin lists his qualifications Property Owners Assoc for G He is a graduate of Michigan must of Us muved tu this and the father of l child. University of Michigan. Bauer as having experience and terested in re-zoning issues. He is a member of the Lansing Elks years, and is on the board of said he is, against in­ Tech in Construction Service township tu be near " He served as councilman believing in "a good clean, education for Hope Lutheran after the special election in Lodge, and the National honest government" discriminate re-2oning. July, 1973. He is a member of Committee Assoc of Public Church. the Elks Club, and served on the Safety Ufficers. Ronald Hofmeister A 1954 graduate of Wayne (More DeWitt City 4-year State University. Hofmeister Memorial Building Council in He has a working background Ronald Hofmeister, 805 W. Council termi Pass 7A) DeWitt for 3 years in public administration, a field BlocBond Drouin attended Michigan he has worked in for 17 years, State University. In a experience in municiple law statement, Drouin said "I feel enforcement and emergency THE NEW that DeWitt needs someone who service, and inter­ it, willing to get in there and governmental co-ordination. fare and I feel I am that per­ Bauer said he is running: "to Garry Brown personally MORTARLESS SYSTEM son " do my part itf community service in the same spirit that Murf J. Eastman the volunteer fireman serve the represents you in the SEE community " He said "I Murl J Eastman is the in­ propose to do my part to insure cumbent mayor, having held a fair intelligent, hard working district and the capital. AT the office* since the special city government" election after the recall in July, 1973 Eastman, 509 E WebbDr, James Boyd A Portage man wrote, "It is nice to know you can is 53, married and the father of 3 get help from people in high government offices children James Boyd, of 609 Westview (DEM) today. What! mean to say is I know you are a KARBER BLOCK He has served on the Mason Ct, DeWitt, is employed with the Allen L. Rosekrans City Council as Police Com­ Michigan Department of state very busy man and you didn't have to do that for Highways and Transportation. Allen L Kusekrans, Ui(j4 missioner. Probate Court*/ us, but you did."* Upton Kd, Bath hat, been a self Superintendent of the Shelter He is 39, married and the father employed barber in Hark Lake Home m Lansing, and the of 2 children. A Ka!ama2oo veteran had 817 Church St. tur y >eurs He is J2, married Ingham County Sheriff Boyd, who has lived in the this to say. "Such in* * and the tather ul 2 children Department's chaplain and area for 7'2 years, was the Rosekrans, a resident ul the deputy He is also a member of president of Lake Geneva terest in the problems of St. Johns area tor yj \ears ib a graduate the Lions Club, the DeWitt Property Owners Assoc for 2 those you represent ut Bath High School, and the Police and Fire depts. the years, the vice president and is Flint Institute ul Barbering Hv Pastor of DeWitt Community now the president of the Notre makes you a splendid Mid he rs interested in running Dame Club, and the president of Church, and a member of the example, one which more lor ut,t ice ""tu ben. e the people of VFW the Board of Directors for the Bath Tu. p u ith tlieir problems " He attended Taylor DeWitt Memorial Assoc public officials should (REP) Umversitv m Indiana, and He received a BA from Notre seek to emulate .. ."* Highland Park Junior College in Dame. -Richard Morrill Detroit Boyd lists his qualifications Richard L Morrill. J226 Eastman lists his as being a college graduate with 'This tetter (s on fite in the office of Cnunt} Line Kd. liast Lansing, qualifications as having 25 a BA in political science, his US Representative Garry Brown ib an incumbent trustee, having vears experience in ad­ uork for the state government served in the ultice lor 8 years. ministration both in the church lor 16 years, and his present He is a hie lung resident of and the community, and a basic employment in the personnel ijmtuii County and i& employed interest in the community office in the Highway Dept Cast your vote on November 5th for Garry Brown... with Hahliich Sod Nurserj In his statement. Boyd said M"t nil ib -10, married and the DEWITT CITY COUNCIL several people have asked him One of the good ones. lather ot j children He lb a high 4-year term to run for this office He said he schuol graduate believes there is very little In a statement Muirill bald, Charles Bauer interest in city government and i have a ieal desire to bee the wants to become involved .unmiunity icsidents work Charles Bauer, 1225 S lugelhei tor the betterment of Geneva Dr. DeWitt. is em- uur area " Robert Drouin BROWPaid lot b«. Otuvib fur BftAm NKuiStll P Kneen . Treasurer Robert Drouin. 814 W Main' Ct, is employed with the Olds- mobile Forge. He is 55,

ELECT Donald Leo Stanton DEMOCRAT FOR WE'RE UP TO HELPING YOU KEEP ON THE GO AND WIN, FIGHTIN' SNOW! STATE REPRESENTATIVE 88TH DISTRICT

Dear Voters,

The challenges Michigan faces in 1974 demand legislators with courage and convication. Donald Stanton is 75 DODGE such a man. RAMCHARGER! Donald Stanton has the experience and determination to provide an active, responsive voice for the people of the - fhii, ones "winter and Still champion" We think it's North 88th District. He will work vigorously to solve the many complex social and economic problems that require t Meet America's newest tine of "go anywhere' vehicles - the immediate attention. '75 Dodge Ramchargers' Now. we have "em tw wjys lull time Amenta ^ top snow removal value Comes ready to move snow tour-wheel dfive or. new for '75. Ramcharger fwo-wftee/ -fully equipped with blade and hoist Comes with a "package- To be a good legislator, it takes someone who is sensitive to people's needs and who has the intelligence, ability drive! For worK. tun. or play —check out a new "75 Dodge deal" price we don't think anyone else can match. Check it out and toughness to do something about it—whether it means proposing new legislation or cutting through bureaucratic Ramcharger at our showiooms now (The only thmg better than our deal is our instant delivery!) red tape to help a constituent. This is why we support Donald Stanton for the 88th District State Representative. We urge you to vote for Don 75 DODGE SNO-FITER! In the general election on Tuesday, November 5,1974.

Sincerely, Sander Levin Phil Hart Dick Austin Candidate for Governor U.S. Senator Secretary of State

See 'em today at Frank Kelley William A. Ryan Bobby D. Crim Attorney Spwlw. Majority Floor Leader Ralph Darn's House of Representatives House of Dodge 0 Representatives ggrngjg COMMUNITY DODGE SALES AUTHORIZED DEALERS BOYS 200E.H1GHAMST. ST. JOHNS PD. POL. ADV.

i October 30,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN ' 7A 1 Allen, Warren in State Senate-race, DeWitt Eagle Twp City Carr, Taylor in US House Council Society, Kepublican 300 Club, Richard D. Warren, Dem, of, the running for the Sixth CLIFF TAYLOR - Believing Mich State Alumni Assoc and 1220 Sandhill D'r, DeWitt, has Congressional seat since the that a Democratic Congress has EAGLE TOWNSHIP (From Page 6A) Alma College Presidents Club, been in the area for 3 years. day after the 1972 elections taken away the power from Clerk In a statement, she said: when he announced his can­ "Eagle township is a rapidly Century Member, Employed by the Lansing local government and the Michael Mandrick He stated to the County News School Dist, he received^ BA didacy for the 1974 elections. people, this Lansing attorney (REP) growing community and some that, "It is my strong belief that Car, who graduated from the of our newer and younger and an MA from MSll. says he wants to return this Alice Sullivan people must have a voice in Michael Mandrick, 1206 S. the democratic process is thi; In his statement to the County University of Wisconsin Law power back to the local town­ Geneva Dr, is employed with School is an attorney in East Alice Sullivan. Rt a, 10945 what is happening in our only hope for effective govern-' News he said, "Qualified, ships and cities along with more community." the State of Michigan Dept of ment for the people. The 30th responsible people must make Lansing and Special Assistant money through programs like Grand River Hwy, Grand Management and Budget. He Is Senate District is a rural, small Attorney General for Michigan. revenue sharing. Ledge, is the incumbent clerk, themselves available to serve having held the office for 4 EAGLE TOWNSHIP 42, married and the'father of 4 town area that closely matches the people if good government is Although he has never held an Taylor was born in Flint and Treasurer children, my background and experience. to be maintained-" elected office, he has had ex­ years. She is 53, married and perience in Washington, serving earned his law degree from the mother of an 18-year-old Mandrick, who has lived in I would like to represent its George Washington Law daughter. (REP) the area for 3 years, is the people irt Michigan's Senate and Congressional as an aide to Senator Gaylord School- hi the past, he has president of Hope Lutheran help in a small way to return, Nelson of Wisconsin, In served on the staff of A life, lung resident of the * Church, pn the board of government to the people.M Michigan*, he has served as an Congressman James Harvey of area, Mrs Sullivan was Carl G. Lietzke directors1 of Lake Geneva advisor on environmental Saginaw and was a graduated from Grand Ledge Property Owners Assoc, a issues in 1970 to Gubernatorial Congressional researcher in the •High School, Lansing Business Carl G Lietzke, the in­ lifetime member of the candidate Sander Levin. * Library of Congress. Taylor University, and attended cumbent treasurer has been in American Veterans, and an Carr believes in dosing the claims that he is the only one in courses for clerks offered by the office for 2Vi years. Lietzke. inactive member in the loopholes for big business and the Sixth Congressional Race • State of Michigan. She is the 11175 Hintnan Rd, is 68, married American Legion and the cutting the tax burden of the that knows anything about president of North Eagle and a lifelong resident of Eagle. Lutheran Lymans League. UIUIAKUJ. ALLEN middle class. He favors better Congress., society and a 4-H leader. Mandrick said he feels he is transit systems and better Mrs Sullivan worked for iti qualified because he has been Richard J. Allen. Rep, is vocational education along with Ini'lati on-wise, he wants a years in the auditing dept with Prior to becoming treasurer, active1 in Civic affairs and en­ Director uf Mk-h Tourist fewer giveaways to foreign balanced Federal budget to lull charge of accounts payable Lietzke served as justice of the peace He is a high school joys working with people. Council, was elected to State countries. curb ^inflation. He favors,, a in Lansing Drop Forge In a He has a BS from Wayne Legislature in J%a and 70, is a National Energy Policy, shif* Statement, Mrs Sullivan said graduate, a member of the Farm Bureau, and the Senior State University, and has been a veterinarian in Alma, is a ting the cost burden of NATO's she felt she was qualified for the lifelong resident of Michigan. farmer in Gratiot Co, and was a defense of Western Europe job because of her past ex­ Citizens Club- former college professor from Allies and opposes the Kennedy perience. Hazel Myers Alma College. Plan for .nationalized health (DEM) Allen is a member of the insurance in favor of letting He worked for 13 years as a Hazel Myers, 37, of 131 W Presbyterian Church, Farm private practice oriented Ann Love cashier, bookkeeper and office Main; haslived in the DeWitt Bureau. Rotary Club, Mich medical system manager for National Dairy in area for about 6 years. She is Pontiac. Detroit, and Lansing. married and the mother of 3 y Veterinary Medicine Assoc, Anne Love, Rt 1 Hecbisou Rd, American Assoc for the Ad­ Eagle, is 34, married and the children. vancement *uf Science, mother of 1 child. She has lived, Lietzkesaid he is interested in |n a statement, Mrs Myers Smithsonian Institution, in the area fur 10 years, and is a seeking this office because: "I *nd she -would like to see the American Museum of Natural (DEMI graduate of Petoskev High like the work and have plenty of city continue to move ahead History, Mich Historical M. ROBERT.CAKR -Robert School time to devote to it. I'm in* and give some say-so back to Society, Sierra Club, Gratiot Co Carr narrowly lost to ineumberft Mrs Luve has served on the lerested in good local govern­ the people." Humane Society, East Africa RICHARD D.WARREN Charles E- Chamberlain in 1972 ment, and enjoy meeting Wildlife Society, Audubon Capital Area Wacousta School PTIA as (More DeWitt City by 2,455 votes, and has been in Cliff Taylor (REP) United Way, Inc. secretary and president. people Council Page 10A)

THINK POSITIVE I VOTE REPUBLICAN

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COUNTY COUNTY TOWNSHIP Qgwernor and Lieutenant Govemgr COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT WILLIAM G.MILLKEN STATE • CHARLES H. SILLS No.1 JAMES J, DAMMAN BATH CHARTER TWP. EAGLE TWP. OVID TWP. ii GOVERNOR AND Secretary of State WALTER G. NOBIS tio.2 JONW.ADDISS RUSSELL HOWE CAROLA.BASHORE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR N. LORRAINE BEEBE ALICE JEAN LOOMIS ALICE SULLIVAN PORTER MARTIN SECRETARY OF STATE HAROLD L.MARTIN No,3 Attorney General MARY L. BLACK CARL G. LIETZKE KATHERINEM. KELLEY ATTORNEY GENERAL MYRON H.WAHLS MAURICE GOVE No.4, RICHARD L.MORRILL DALEVOLK RONALD C.MILLER LEO C, MURPHY CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Representative In Congress DONALD C.GILSON No.5 IN CONGRESS. 3rd DISTRICT GARRY BROWN BENGAL TWP. RILEY TWP. DUANE H. CHAMBERLAIN No.6 ! ESSEX TWP. CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE PAUL G. MARSHALL R. HICKS NORMAN M.THELEN ROGERA.OVERWAY No.7 VICTOR C.HOPP IN CONGRESS. 5th DISTRICT GOEBEL, JR. RUDOLPH MOHNKE CLAYTON V.WRIGHT ' DONALD HARPER VERNE UPTON LESTER SEHLKE CLIFFORD W. DYLEL HENNING No,B CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES SILM TAYLOR HAROLD MARCIACOWLES IN CONGRESS, 6th"DISTRICT ALTA CATHERINE REED No.9 ARMBRUSTMACHER NEMCIK WILLIAM H.FLEGLER ELFORDA. DONALD FINDLAY CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE LAWRENCE WITT CEDERBERG VIRGINIA L.2EEB No.10 BINGHAM TWP. IN CONGRESS, 10th DISTRICT • GREENBUSH TWP. State. Senator RICHARD HAWKS No.o11 HAROLD BENSON VICTOR TWP. RICHARD J. ALLEN EDWIN W. COX LEGISLATIVE LYOLAD.DUNKEL ONALEE MANEVAL MANLEY HUNT STATE SENATOR, 30th DISTRICT Ftopresentative In state Legislature These Non-Partisan Candidates WILBUR BRANDT JEAN MORRILL ERNEST W.NASH FRANCISjMOTZ REPRESENTATIVE INSTATE Deserve Your Support NEILBARNHART JAMES E.BURNf^AM ARLO STICKLER ' LEGISLATURE, 56th DISTRICT DUANE DAVIS JOHNfl.ARNTZ JAMES P. CAPITAN ROBERT KISSANE JOHN E. MAKARA REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT GORDON K.WAGGONER LEGISLATURE, 87th DISTRICT V VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO WATERTOWN TWP. REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE STANLEY M. POWELL DALLAS TWP. LEGISLATURE 88th DISTRICT • LEBANON TWP. HERMAN F. Member of the state Board.of Education JOHN W. FITZGERALD OPENLANDER II JOSEPHINE C.GEORGE ROBERT B. STATE BOARDS JAMES F.O'NEIL Supreme Cgiirt Justice MILDRED F. MCDONOUGH LEOJ.KEONIGSKNECHT BELLGOWANSR.' EPWARD H. KRAFT MEMBERS OF THE STATE Member of the State Board of Education RONALD L.SPITZLEY PAUL E. GRAFF JR.' BOARD OF EDUCATION WM. VAUGHN FLORENCE F„ SALTZMAN DELBERTSCHAFER VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO ALLAN CARPENTER MILLER MONTGOMERY DEWITT TWP. GAYLE FITZPATRICK Board of Regents, University of Mfch_ SYVERK.THINGSTAD MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF i DONA SCOTT PARKER DONALD J. GRAFF REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF DALES. EMERSON JOHN D. NASH MICHIGAN DONNA B.SYVERSON Board of Regants. university of Mlch- JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO , DAVID F, UPTON OLIVER S:ANGELL OLIVE TWP. WESTPHALIA TWP. 65th DlST.-2ndDIV.-TO FILL VACANCY ' " ROGERA.PLINE Trustee of Michigan State University EARL T. BARKS FRANCIS TRIERWEJLER MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF VOTE NOT FOR MORE THAN ONE KENNETH F. - FRANK MERRIMAN WALTER KE1LEN TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN • GEISENHAVER NEILHAftTE STATE UNIVERSITY CHARLES L.FAIVdR WILLIAM C.HANSES tru*te» of Michigan State university LEONJ.WOLHFERT VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO KEN THOMPSON DUPLAIN TWP. EUGENE L. • WILLIAM G.JACKSON SCHNEEBERGER ALFRED E. FINK ""' 0d, of Governors, Wayne Stata Univ. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF RUSSELL LIBEY | |HOHMAH OTTO STOCKMEYER KELLEY CARTER GOVERNORS OF WAYNE - j L STATE UNIVERSITY Bd. of Governors, WayntSttt* Univ. FREDERICK M.LEWIS DORIS MOORE District Court Judge VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO FRANKS. WALKER WALTER KAUFMAN JR. LAWRENCE HESS VOTE VOTE VOTE CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 30,1974 Redwings fall 7-6 nymnmnws The Redwings- took the That nearly left 3'a minutes- iiauls and Latimer totaled 40 Next ior the Redwings will be opening kickoff from their own a home date Friday, against County News Sports Writer for St Johns to travel from its yards in 7 tries. Haske com­ 21 yardline to the Grand Ledge own 43 yard line to score. pleted 7 of U passes without an league-leader Alma. The St Johns High dominated 32 before losing the ball on A 15-yard pass interference interception. Five aerials went' Panthers came in with a 5-0 most of the game Friday but an downs. Grand Ledge threw St penalty on the 1st play helped to Randolph lor 38 yards, Green WCAC mark and a 6-1 overall inspired defensive play by Johns for a 2-yard loss on 4th Two plays later Latimer swept caught 2 for 21 yards record Grand Ledge is 2nd and Grand Ledge left the Redwings down and 1 yard to go. left end on a reverse for 13 "The team came over here still has a chance for-a title tie 7-6 losers in a key West Central St Johns had a drive going yards to the Comet 26. A 13-yard and played consistent, good with a 5-1 league slate, St Johns conference football clash. The from the Grand Ledge 48 on the pass to Green at the 2:00 mark hard football," praised Got) is now 3-2 and could cause the loss stymied St Johns' hopes for 3rd series, but lost yardage on 3 put the Wings on the Ledge 9. zales. tie by defeating Alma. Waverly a piece uf the WCAC crown straight plays to stumble to a Knight gained a yard, setting up "We don't like to lose, but is 3-2 vwlh 1 league game Grand Ledge scored-on its half back on its own 47 the 8-yard scoring tling to we're as proud as we can be of remaining, Hastings and only sustained drive of the night The most promising of all St Randolph this team." added assistant Charlotte each are 1-4 and Ionia to go ahead 7-o m the 4th Johns threats came on its next Alter the extra point run coach Jan Szymcuak is 0-5 quarter, then stopped a St Johns possession of the ball The tailed, Grand Ledge ran out the eJctra point run to preserve the Wings drove in U plays from clock il:i5> in 3 plays victory Last season the Comets their own 29 to gain 1st down at "We figured a power play did the same thing to pull out a **•»* the Grand Ledge 5 yard line. wouldn't have a good-chance of 2120 decision over the Red­ Key gains included runs, of 14 working on that extra point FREE! wings yards by Harold Wellman, » try," explained Coach 'Joe The Redwings nearly pulled yards by Kevin Knight and 17 Gonzales "We knew Grand Ledge had to respect Wellman if -*•*-*«• .^tojk ,M. uI «• off the victory by scoring with yards by Nick Koenigsknecht SICK ROOM 1 21 left on the clock. Quar­ Knight and Wellman each * e faked to him, and they had to terback Keith Haske lofted an 8- gained a yard up the middle to respect Wellman if we iaked to vard pass to the left corner of put St Johns on the 3 yard line him. and they had to respect the end /one, where end Ken with 15 seconds left in the half Knight and Keith both on the EQUIPMENT! Randolph made a diving catch Defensive back John Bran­ option to the outside, t>o we St Johns elected to run tor two denburg belted St Johns' called it Clinton County REDWINGS DISPLAY INSPIRED DEFENSE AGAINST GRAND LEDGE SQUAD extra points Haske ran the Randolph as the 3rd down pass "We knew they would be Photo by John Cheeney option to the left side pitching at arrived in the end zone and coming at us hard on the play, last minute to tailback Kevin Randolph couldn't hold it but we hoped Haske or Knight Invalid Walkers, ELECT Knight, but Gran4 Ledge A hard 4th do* n pass over the might be able to slip in wide," linebacker John Duguid eluded middle cut through both the he said ROBERT RICHARDSON Redwing blockers to knock traffic and end Mark Green's "It was a good play, but they Hospital Beds, Crutches, Knight out uf bounds at the 2 hands, leaving the Wings short covered it real well." \ard line and the score tied at zero for Why not kick for the tie and go • HELP GUARANTEE THE RIGHTS The vaunted Comets, half time into overtime-' Wheel Chairs OF ALL CITIZENS, holders of a 15-game winning An exchange of 3rd period "We went for the win," said • HELP RESTORE CONFIDENCE •streak before last week's double punts gave Grand Ledge the Guiuales. "Grand Ledge is a For Use of this Equipment Contact IN THE SYSTEM OF JUSTICE. overtime loss to Alma, ran up ball on its own 11 yard line powerful team - bigger than we 12 3 'EMt-Jr.h ExPEPiEtire ifj THE J against aggressive St Johns where it mounted its only solid are With 4 tries from the 10- LEOML PPOFESi,i'jrj defense und found itself out­ drive ot the night vard line in overtime they had a OSGOOD FUNERAL HOME or ANN WALKER or played most of the way Fifteen plays later the good chance ol scoring We had St Johns was in Grand Ledge Comets scored on a 36-yard pass moved the ball well most uf the PHONE 224-3749 To The Court of Appeals POI.AU territory on every series, while from all-conference quar­ night and we tigured we could • *e^- keeping the Coments trom terback Mark" Benson to end win it bet ore overtime " This Equipment is for FREE HOME USE for crossing midlield until the 2nd John Baldwin with 10 42 left in Knight led St Johns rushers halt the last quarter Zac Falor with 53 yards m lb carries, Anyone Needing It. - The Comets reached St Johns kicked the extra point Wellman added 47 yards on 10 Until you have needed crutches, a hospital bed, turf olfensively only once, and a walker or other equipment in a hurry in your DEWITT TOWNSHIP St Johns punched right back home, you probably won't realize what a wonderful made th$ most of that chance to irom its own 31 \ard line, score service the American Legion Auxiliary does in gaining 3 1st downs and H^lUi^i making its items instantly available to anybody in Other mid-stripe crossings by reaching the Grand Ledge 29 the county- ELECTION NOTICE Grand Ledge came on a 2nd half yard line Kalem Latimer's 13- kickoff return and a recovery of yard run kicked otf the series a St Johns' onside kick in the Your Subscription (New or Renewal) will help Una I seconds Grand Ledge stiffened to The \isiting Redwings held a force a punt, St Johns returned Further this Community Project. Every Resident 1U-2 advantage in 1st downs at the favor and the Comets Tu a II qualified electors ut DeVVitt Township, Clinton County' the half and finished with an 18* punted from their own 26 yard is Urged to Co-operate. y margin They outrushed the line Notice ib hereby given that the GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the Township ut DeWitt, Comets 97-46 in the 1st half and County ot Clinton, State of Michigan on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, iy74 trom ?.Uu a m to B;uu Grand Ledge nearly Residents, when called on, should request and see iyi-121 overall Grand Ledge preserved a shutout on the punt. introductory letters signed by officer. p.m fur the purpose uf'voting tor the following offices' Governor and Lieutenant Governor, rallied from .a 36-0 air yardage Secretar> of State, Attorney General, Representative in Congress; Senator in the State The ball bounced off the chest ot This is to eliminate any misrepresentation by un­ deficit in the 1st half to gain a St Johns receiver Jeff Thornton Legislature, Representative in the State Legislature, two members of the State Board of >y-5y edge in that department. authorized persons. Education, two Regents of the University of Michigan, two Trustees ot Michigan State Univer­ and was recovered at the All i completions came dn the Redwing 30 yard fine No donation wj)l be accepted by the representative sity , two Governors of Wayne State University, two Justices of the Supreme Court, two Judges of hosts' only consistent drive the Court of Appeals for regular term and two Judges of the Court of Appeals fur new* judgeship in or the organization. All representatives are registefcd But Grand Ledge came up But the Comets, who had been at the Chamber of Commerce, police department each of the three Appellate Districts, Circuit Judge. District Judge, County Commissioners, and the sheriff's office in Clinton County. Township Supervisor, Tuu-nsJwp Clerk. Township Treasurer, two Township Trustees, tw£ with big defensive plays when plagued by penalties all night, Township Constables, alsu>une proposed constitutional amendment and two state proposals »- 1. most heeded to help keep St were whistled for illegal motion Johns" irt the' Hole on the _un the pjay.und had to punt Rehve.ryJsGjiwaiitod •HJea.^ scoreboard over. „ .

Voting locations are as follows- Redwing freshmen ToTh* Court of AMERICAN Precinct l - 414 E Main Street. DeWitt Precinct 2 78u E Wieland Road, Lansing Precinct J, • "W E Wieland Road, Lansing AUXILIARY Precinct 4 - 414 E Main Street, DeWitt lose to Grand Ledge Precinct 5 - TBu E Wieland Road, Lansing John Letts has served as prison counselor, parole of- ST. JOHNS ficerand assistant county pros­ ecutor He has thirteen years JEAN BARTHAL0MEW ALICE BROOKE Absent voter ballots will be available at DeWitt Township Clerk's office at "m E, Wieland Road, The St Johns freshmen Giving outstanding per- of experience as a judge of Lansing, Michigan bv written application on the prescribed form until 2:00 p m SATURDAY, gridders lost to Grand Ledge tormances in the loss were Municipal and Circuit Courts Pres. V-Pres. Thursday 37-u. Mark Wood who intercepted a NOVEMBER 2, 1974 We need that kind of experi­ pass and added 4 tackles in the ence on the Michigan Court BETTY KNIGHT HELEN PATTERSON DONNA B SYVEKSON The loss gives the freshmen 1st quarter before being in­ of Appeals jured, Carlos Martinez with 8 Treasurer Secretary DEWITT TOWNSHIP CLERK Redwings a 3-3-1 record LET'S ELECT VELMA BEAUF0RE Alma will be in St Johns for tackles, Jeff Cos with 9, and LETTS COMMITTEE the last game of the season at 7 Randy Pertler picked off 2 Norman B DeGraal. Treasurer Community Chairman pm Thursday interceptions Retain Judge Frederick M. Lewis

QUALIFICATIONS: PERSONAL:

PRESENT DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Frederick Lewis was bom in st Johns. Michigan, and has lived there most of his life In fact there have been four generations of his family of Lewises, Mortons and Mahars m Clinton County He is a 24 YEARS OF VARIED LEGAL EXPERTISE Veteran of World War 11 having served m the CBI theater with the CLINTON COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Flying Tigers He is a member of the American Legion and is Past FOR 12 YEARS. •Chefde Gare of the Forty et Eight He is the Pipe Major and founder of the Heather Pipers of St. Johns, past chairman of the Clinton County Red Cross. Past President of the St Johns Rotary Club a FAMILY COUNSELOR, CIVl L, CORPORATE AND member of Olive Grange and Clinton County Pomona Grange, on the DEFENSE PRACTICE; Pastoral Board and member of the St Johns Congregational Church and is District Organization Chairman for the boy Scouts, FORMER MUNICIPAL JUDGE OF ST. JOHNS. He is married to the former Helen Anderson of rural St Johns and they have four children, Linda, Jerry. Maureen and Nancy. EDUCATION: GRADUATE OF ST. JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL. 'JUDGE LEWIS BELIEVES THAT A COMPETENT B.A. FROM MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. JUDGE SHOULD BE ACCUSTOMED TO HAND- LING CIVIL AS WELL AS CRIMINAL CASES. L.L.B. FROM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HE HAS HAD THIS EXPEDIENCE. LAW SCHOOL

SPECIAL AWARDS FROM THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY AND THE CALIFORNIA FRED LEWIS HAS THA T RARE COMBtNA VON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. OF LEGAL WISDOM, JUDICIAL TEMPERMENT AND COMON SENSE! JUDICIAL ACTIVITIES:

DISPOSED OF BACKLOG*OF CIVIL CASES; KEEPS CRIMINAL CASES CURRENT; Vote for Judge Lewis MAINTAINS MAGISTRATE'S SERVICES IN DEWITT TOWNSHIP; Nov. 5th, SELECTED BY COURT ADMINISTRATOR AS VISITING JUDGE TO HEAR TOUGH CASES; Non * Partisan LEGAL AFFILIATIONS: MEMBER OF MICHIGAN STATE BAR ASSOCIATION KEEP A GOOD MAN RUNNING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. • A GOOD COURT 65th District Court AMERICAN JUDICATURE SOCIETY. PAST PRESIDENT OF THE CLINTON- FOR YOU. EXPERIENCED-FAIR-CONSCIENTIOUS GRATIOT BAR ASSOCIATION. Octofwr 30,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9A Fowler downs P-W 14-8

Fowler scored 1st in the J Fowler quarterback Mike night in the battle of the un­ Westphalia quarterback l at for the Pirates, with time ex­ beaten contest on i^-yard run by John Thelen hit Phil Piggot in the pired , and tossed it into the end Graff unleashed a 26-yard pass Mueller near the end of the 1st to Terry Thelen in the final Both teams went into the corner of the end zone on a 17- zone, but 2 Fowler defenders game undefeated and the win quarter The extra point failed yard scoring pass were on the spot and knocked quarter to live the Eagles a and Fowler led 6-0 thrilling 14-8 victory over gives Fowler at least a tie for Duane Webber plunged over away the last second aerial That ended the scoring until Pewamo-Westphalia Friday 1st place and a good shot at sole with the 2-point conversion run In a tight defensive battle, P- possession of the title the 3d quarter, when Pewamo - to put the Pirates on top 8-6 W led the rushing game with 83 Then in the final quarter, yards Fowler had 71 yards. Graff connected with his 2&- However. Fowler picked up Swan Volley rolls >ard scoring bomb and Mueller 107 yards passing with Graff added the 2 point conversion to1 throwing lor B-for-15, while put Fowler ahead 14-8. Thelen was (i for-20 for 44 yards At the riobJng of the game, in Ihe air for Pewamo- over Ovid-Elsie Pewamo Westphalia fought Westphalia back and kept everybody m Mueller Jed the rushing for their seats until time had gone Fowler with 63 yards and P*W's Ovid-Elsie took the kick-off Swan Valley assured them­ threatened, but could not score uff the clock and lunger Larry Theis had 4s yards selves of at Itjast a tie for the and went 80-yards in 10 plays to Fowler picked up H first bcore a touchdown when Paul while Swan Valley scored twice With seconds to go, the Mid-Michigan B League The Vikings rushed lor 286 -Fowler defense rushed the P W downs to P'W's 8 Championship Friday night,, Case went in from (he 8-yard-. Fowler now takes on Bellevue line yards and passed lor (Xi while patter and the Pirates had the downing Ovid Elsie 27-8 Uvid-Elsie had 190 yards on the ball at the bwvlerlS Friday night in Parents-' Night Swan Valley bet the pace Jack Bashore passed to Ted ground and 96 in the air and P-W laces Webberville* Ueiger for the 2-point con­ Thelen dropped back to pass early in the game, taking the Ovid-Elsie picked up 16 1st FOWLER. P-W BATTLE IT OUT IN DEFENSIVE CONTEST. ^ opening kick-off to march to the version cutting the Swan Valley Photo by leve Fwfewa lead to 9-8 downs, while (Swan Valley Ovid-Elsie 10-yard line > picked up 15 Elect In the 2d quarter, John Bigles Lvle Schneider put Swan went 20 yards for a Swan Valley The big difference was in Bath bombs Dansville Valley vn the board then, on 4th touchdown, making the half- turnovers as Ovid-Elsie lost 2 Circuit Judge down, with a 20-yard field goal time score 15-8 fumbles and had 4 passes in BATH - The Bath Bees hhare of lit place in the Ingham Ovid-Elsie later gave up the tercepted i maintained a firm hold on a trouncing m er Dan&viHe The Marauders nearly went County League with a 54-0 Friday ball on a 4th down punt and into the end zone before the half, On defense, Uvid-Elsie was Daniel F. Swan Valley put together ear with a 1«-14 victory over ''Best Qualified Candidate"... p m the following referrals from the Zoning Commission w ill Swan Vallej Grand Rapids Press: be heard* On Oct 24, the St Johns Girls When 2d ha If action got under­ DeWitt Basketball Teams traveled to way. St Johns began putting it The junior varsity plaved the "One of the Best Suited for Charlotte, where tor the 2d time undefeated Swan Valley junior DEWITT TOWNSHIP altogether Ub they outscored the the Court of Appeals" this- reason, they defeated the Charlotte girls. 12-6 in the third varsity in a losing JB-6 effort Pd Political Ad host orioles quarter Zone M1, Limited Industrial to Zone R-iB, One Family Low suffers The tint game of the evening Density Residential; During the 4th quarter with haw Ihe Redwing JaVvees good rebounding by Kendie defeat the Orioles' &-20 Knight the Redwings were able TO THE VOTERS AHof that part of JVE'4 of SE'4 of Sec 35. T5N-R2W, Iving S With good defensive playing of Penn Central R R lo put in 14 more poink to 3-0 loss by Jeantia HaNenbeek and Charlotte's 9. and preserve the Melanie Escher, the Redwings St Johnb victory. The linal i.core of GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP didn't have much trouble uab 44-32. WEBBERVILLE - Web handling the Charlotte team as An application for a special Use Permit for a saoid pit on the bervtlle put the toot to DeWitt Leading scorers tor SI Johns Duplain and Greenbush the Redwings notched their 8Eh uere, Kendie Knight with 10. following described parcel of (and; Friday night and handed the uin against 1 loss Panthers* a 3-u up^et defeat jnd Linda Eisler with B Leading the scoring for St AlloftheSpartofNW'4ofSEt4ofSec J3,T8N-R2W, lyingS> SI Johnb ib 5-2, in the league Townships DeWitt «ab jui>t unable to Johns was Debbie Evitts with The Redwings, will be of the center of ditch known as the Havworth Extension )0, while Mart-ia Thelen added Drain Also, theSW^ofSE^ofSec 33, TBN-R2W, Also the E score iigaimt (he \\ ebben rile 11 traveling to fonia Thursday Oct and a 2d quarter field goal H SI to lake on the Ionia Bulldogs 60 Acres of SW> 4 of Sec 33, T8N-R2W Also E 60 acres of W The St Johns Var&ity with LEROY VINCENT 100 Acres of SW'4 exc a parcel of land beg at a point of 661 2' provided the tm)\ scoring of the game very cold snooting in the earlv Earlier in the season Ionia • Has served 6 years on the Elsie Board of Education, ftEofSWSec cor run th E. 628 ft, th, N 370 ft, th W iiij2ft minutes of the game, found deled ted the St Johtb girls by 4 th. S 370 to POB. Sec 33 T8N-R2W exc the following par­ t themselves in an unusual points Game time is (j pm for 5 years as President, years (1952-1958). cels- The front 330 feet along Kinley Road DeWitt":* labt 2 guinea uf the Mtuatiun. being down by « ihe junior varsitj and 7 30 for h-eabon are un the road points ihe varsity Arnold R Minank They take oil Ohvet Friday The Redwings were able to Sf Johns has 2 home games • Has served as Village Assessor, also served on the Administrator * and clui.e nut the reason against 'rtercome this deficit, and take i enia ining-Waverly, Tuesday Laingt-burg a l point lead at the halt. 18-17 No\ 5, and Grand Ledge', Township Board of Review. 'luesda> Nov 12) Grand Ledge defeated'fi»t Johns earlier, this • Has lived on the-same farm in Elsie for 37 years \ear b\ 1 point ,, as a farmer. Lions sponsor • He is now retired and wants to represent you as snowmobile races Commissioner from Duplain and Greenbush Townships.

The 0\ id Lions Club will hold VOTE FOR snowmobile drag races Nov i, tuu miles East of the Ovid 74 MONACO BR0UGHM 74 DODGE 12 TON Blinker light on M-21 LEROY VINCENT There is a $3 entry fee per 2 Door Hardtop, Split Front Seat, 400 Engine, Automatic cient Registration ts at 10 am Tnmmlman, Power Steering, Powar Drsc Stakes, Air Can ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET ditkming, Tint Glass, AM-FM Radio, Cruise Control, Vinyl PICK-UP and the first race will begin at 1 318 V-8, Automatic Transmltsion Power Stearing, Power Top Radial Tire*, 8000 Miles. pm Trophies will be awarded to Brakes. Adventure P«cfcage, hd R*ar Springs, 2 Tone Paint ihe winners The admission is NOVEMBER 5. 1974 '4595 00 %339 5 00 ' Paid Political Advertisement 73 GOLD DUSTER 73 NOVA Letter to 2 Door. 6 Cylinder, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Radio, 2 Door, 225-6 Cylinder, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering. White Wall Tires, Fold Vinyl Top, Fold Down Seat Package. White Wall Tires. DeWitt Township $ 2795 00 j 2395 00 73 PINTO RUNABOUT 72 PINTO STATION WAGON Taxpayers 2 Door, 2000 cc Engine, Automatic Tnmsmlsjon, Radio, Bucket 2QQ0cc Engine, Automatic Transmission, Factory Air Conditioning, Stats, Whita Walt Tir«, Fold Down Seat Package Tinted Glass, White Wall Tires. 00 $ 00 In about six weeks, you will receive your property tax state­ t ments. You will find that your assessment has been increased by 10% 2395 2095 over last year. 72 DODGE 127" VISION VAN 71 FORD MAVERICK This fact has not been widely publicized by your present super­ visor as he initiated the action that brought about the assessment 318 V-8, Automatic Transmission, Powar Stearins, Power Brakes, 2 Door, 6 Cylinder, Automatic Transmission, Radio. Factory Air Conditioning, Tint Glase. Hi Back Buckets. K Ton, The Township Board has tried to take some of the sting out of 00 the increase by dropping the 1% collection fee, but this stilt leaves s 2995 00 U595 a 9% net increase. Why should a Supervisor initiate a procedure that results in higher taxes for his own township? Probably due to lack, of under­ 71 BUICK ELECTRA 71 DODGE P0LARA CUSTOM standing of the law or lack of experience. Maybe Dale Emerson can explain it to you. 4 Door Hardtop. Full Power, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control. AM- 4 Door, 3B0 V-8. Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power AM-FM Stereo. Brakes, AM-FM Radio, White Wall Tires. Anyway, the deed is done and your tax bill has gone up $%. tf you think a tax increase this year is a good idea, reward Dale with $ 00 5 00 2395 1595 another two year term. If you are looking for sound business and government exper­ 69 P0NTIAC 69 DART G.T.S. 67 P0NTIAC ience, vote for Ted Powell on November 5th. 2 Door Hardtopt 383 Hi-Po Engine, CATALINA 4 Speed Transmission, Bucket Seats, CATALINA Vinyl ToprRadlo. 4 Door, V-8, Automatic Tranimfulon, Power 4 Door, V-8, Automatic Transmission, Power Stetring, Powtr Srtkn. ftatflo, Ntw Tires. CITIZENS FOR Storing, Power Bnkts, Ritffo. This time $ 00 J 00 $ 00 1095 995 795 Vote POWELL Ralph Dara's Experience FOR

DodgeSffiSS ! COMMUNITY DODGE DEWITT TOWNSHIP AUTHORIZED DEALEftS FCWELL 200 E. HIGHMAN ST. ST. JOHNS SUPERVISOR SALES pd. Pol. Adv. 10A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS. MICHIGAN October 30,1974 Incumbent judge, assistant prosecutor 88th House seat - - vie for 65th District Judge office Powell vs Stanton tamiliarity with a wide variety uf current problems and with ST JUHNS - William an announcement of a 6-part Association, National District counselor, and practiced civil, Legion, former chef de (jure of legislative procedure. Also I Jaik^oti. Clinton County platform • Attorneys Association and corporate and defense law. the 4u and 8, former chairman have a wide acquaintance with atotitaut prosecuting attorney, "-Kequest that the County Prosecuting Attorneys Lewis, is a graduate of St of the Clinton Cuunty Ked Cross, public officials and with the Board of Commissioners reduce Absocation of Michigan. Johns High SfchooJ, received a former president of St Johns leaders 0f many organizations the salary of District Judge BA from Michigan State Rotary Club, member of Olive uf citizens. from $30,042 to not more than University, and a LLB trom Grange and Clinton Cuunty As his purpose for running, he $26,ouu per year. University of Michigan's Law Pomona Grange, serving oh the said, "I feel that my experience School. He has received special Pastoral Board and a member and my record indicate that I "-Impose tough and stern awards trom the College of ol the St Johns Cungregational am exceptionally well qualified sentences against those in­ William and Mary and the to serve as State Rep from the Church, and is the District 88th Dist For many years I was dividuals who repeatedly California Institute of Urganuatiun Chairman tor the Technology the Legislative Counsel and violate laws. Buy Scouts „ Director of Public Affairs for "-Insure that all cases Lewis is a member of the Lewis is married and the Michigan State Bar, the (he Mich Farm Bureau which pending are heart promptly and father of 4 children. brought me into constant without delay and . oppose, American Bar, American contact with legislative issues, any and all unnecessary ad­ Judicature Society, and the past procedure and personnel. journments president of the Clinton-Gratiot Lewis said he nab proven performance citing lie lias one During those years I was ap­ '-Report to court for work Bar Assoc pointed to a great many com­ Burn in St Johns, Lewis his ut the most current and active STANLEY every day. Monday through documents in the state; he has mittees, boards, commissions, DONALD STANTON Friday, at 8 am and will remain lived here most of his life He is councils, etc. dealing with a a veteran of WWII and served been used by the state court working and available at the administration as a visiting POWELL great variety of problems such court until 5 pm with the Flying Tigers A pipe judge un tuugh cases, and he ab education, highways, Donald L. Stanton, Democrat, "-Schedule 1 day a week tor tnaior Lewis tounded the has a reputation (or being a Stanley M Powell, Rep, age welfare, traffic safety, federal age 51. of 405 N. Jefferson, evening traffic court from 7-9 Heather Pipers of St Johns He tough but fair judge ?u\ ut Kt 2, loma, is an in­ aid. etc Doing my service as ionia, is a lifetime resident He pm to enable persona to appear is a member of the American cumbent iepret>entative and delegate to the Constitutional is presently employed as un traffic tickets without having has been m uttice 12 vears Convention and during the 12 Treas/Gen Mgr. Governmental ,!o take time ear States, Supreme Court Bar, public affairs has given me a knows the problems of farmers, He opened hib campaign with attorney for 12 years, family signing in his office of an im­ Clinton*Gratiot.* Bar portant bill which r have city people and retirees. sponsored My familiarity with He has stated, "Our 88th the setup of our state Gov't and District is not presently m> acquaintance with public receiving a full share of i i!*|^f***T. officials helps me to respond to available State funds and *•.. 'w-*- !*& many requests for assistance services and see no reason why vspy which come to me from my we should permit our tax money - •% .-*- constituents on a great variety to be spent elsewhere when the uf problems My seniority in the need for it is so great right here House gives me prestige and, ,- •<%& in our area. We need a person T influence which can only be with financial experience to acquired through extended curb excessive government K. >&. H& service as a Legislator " bpending, re-evaluate social =i welfare programs, and more consideration of working people DEWITT CITY COUNCIL and help retirees live decently in this deplorable inflation era I 2-year term * have worked with people of all (From Page 7AJ walks of life and have a proven ---*#* at- record of stimulating people Uriahi Costello into action and successful en­ :>' deavors, I truly enjoy working W£& Leilahi Costello. 218 W Main, and helping people I pledge is employed with the DeWitt honesty and energy to the task Public Schools A lifetime of representing atf the people ' i esident of the DeWitt area, she square and on the level." is 37, and the1 mother of 6 children bhe is a high school graduate, Gerafd Kirchen attended Lansing Business University for one year In Gerald Kirchen, 402 N. stating her qualifications, she Franklin Rd, is employed with said she is a good business Dard Plumbing and Heating uoman, runs a good household He is 35, married and a father of and likes people 3 children. Frank Deak Kirchen has lived in the area ROARY all of his life and is presently Frank Deak, 1U15 E Geneva, with the DeAVitt City Police is employed with the DeWitt Dept He is also a bcout master Public Schools, and has lived in and a member of the DeWitt the area for 9 years He is 33, Community Church married and the father of S Kirchen is a high school children ) l/> graduate, and attended an ,**W 'O Deak received an AB in social apprenticeship plumbing school studies and a MA in history Tor 5 years. Irom Indiana State University, In a statement, Kirchen said: and is working on a specialist 'I think the office presents a RE-ROOF I \€i degree at Michigan State challenge and I would like to try University it." 1 He is a member of the Robert Suiter Jaycees in DeWitt, the FREE ESTIMATES American Assoc of Health TRAINED INSTALLERS Physical Education and Robert Suiter, 1010 pine St, recreation, the American declined providing the Clinton COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL Personnel and Guidance Assoc, County News with his BONDED - INSURED and St Jude Church in DeWitt. background information. Deak said he felt he was qualified because he has been an active member in the What do foreign community and he has taken an visitors say interest in community affairs. Deak said he sees DeWitt as a about us when •^4 growing community and wants to help it achieve that goal. He they go home? said he feels that he is in a It depends upon position to add to that growth. the people SAVE (See Next Column) they meet. UP TO 15% WILLIAM G. JACKSON Qualify Products By Celotex Corp. Tampa, Florida ts seeking election as '5- i - DISTRICT JUDGE CALL NOW 393-4000 on the basis of an announced CALL PLATFORM and NOT Before Fall Price Increases COLLECT on the basis of gimmicks, **£ such as yard signs or billboards Elect the man who will improve your District Court. & THE MAM CORPORATION ELECT * • 1325 E. JOLLY RD., LANSING WILLIAM G. JACKSON & DISTRICT JUDGE for " Clinton County VOTE-NOVCMBIR 5 it Non-Partlum Ballot M. Pol. Ad*. October 30,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN 11A 'M$&

M: &s Ovid Elsie Area News O-E band smorgasbord This year the Ovid-Elsie Band The kitchen committee Smorgasbord features live headed by Mrs Shirley Roberts entertainment by the O E consists of Mrs Barbara Jones, German Band. Mrs Barbara White, Mrs Hazel Lively music and food will be Bywaterand Mrs Donna Davis featured Dining room chairperson is The date has been set for Mrs Dorothy Ballentine, Sunday, Nov 3, from noon to tickets, Mrs Elizabeth Putnam 2*30 pm Host and hostess are Mr and Diners will be able to choose Mrs Robert VanReid from 4 meat courses, with as Baby sitting is available much as you can eat being the The smorgasbord, a yearly PRESIDENT SUE HULL rule, all at last year's prices event, provides money for band Heading the Smorgasbord are camp, extra instruments, and chairpersons, Mrs Wilma the uniform fund It will be in* Ovid-Elsie is host of FHA Swender and Mrs Shirley the Uvid-Elsie High School Region 9 meeting Marriage Cafeteria 65^ TUBE The 1974 Kegiun y MvetiDg ot h. principal and to hear Ldingshurg, treasurer - Pain BLACK JACK ROOF CEMENT Ihe Future Huniemukws ut greetings trom FHA State Wagner Webberville. PENCO CAULKING COMPOUND 55tf TUBE America was held at O*. id fcbie President. Sue Hull ut Ithaca historian • Colleen Bidwell ' and btale \ u.e president, Paula High School, Oct is Caison Cit> -Crystal, FINGER TIGHT CAULKING STRIP 69«i ifi P r &irb Landfc, ot HuJt presided J'lmljpuf Carson Cilj Crystal parliamentarian -Cr.vstal, Delegates trom 15 surrouii (,fd and 4th from left J during a reception held in their honor at Clinton Memorial Hospital. Dr Aurang dmgbchoolb including Fewamu- I hey include president ioiigleader - Janet Smith SPEE-DEE CONCRETE Uetjhie Stevens - Perry, wee Brighton, and pianist Tanimv iccently opened a practice in 0\id Westphalia and Cji'son Uty PATCHING Crystal attended presided! Karen Stratlwi Terrs Holt PANEL ADHESIVE ^*"*^**+*. There uere dbout ears, village ut the time there «•*•;> no scheduled events with an open provided to solicit ideas for m The tacultj of Ovid Junior PHONE«fl34-2300 PHONE 834-5388 Mrs Lulu Knight is living at a direct toad past her home to High will kick off the festivities , house during the day on Wed luture American Education different address She «as burn EJsie She has lived there with a •'mini-school'" in the nesdav. Oct 29 The} extend an Week celebrations UUubel lb. ItHU at 5568 Island eontinuouslj until the past evening Visitors will follow a Kuad, i*j miles uebt ol the summer uhen she moved intu student's schedule, discovering her new home adjacent to her what a da> m the junior high is niece and husband. Mi and Mrs leally like Ovid Junior High's Leio> Vincent n P8yipQfpedica\qxpense$for HOSPITAL Egbert and tamilv uf Elsie East Ovid Elemental',*, any passenger on your vehicle. SAM MARBLE educators suggest that then you are also covered It really" % Charles Miller recently guests "''drop-in" duimg the wqrksjusMikeauto insurance INSURANCE notified his parents Mr and Mrs normal school day they aie You can now protect all your \l Miller ot Elsie that he had recreational vehicles with inviting \ou to "drop-in, stop-m \\t? lun J lumplett.' (jatkjgc bagged an auO pound moose and sit-HI " The testivities dt one altogether policy' ut lit-jJIli j»U hut,pitdiualt the 10th District dragon we altered to give the people a PHONE s• ji * i\ * E. r>«f«• t .*. vl/fsn HN r i n i H iNL. Commission to seek court re­ INSURANCE AGENCY were skeptical and doubtful. _ stronger voice and better gov­ dress for consumers injured by - •• .'•• - v,,. - i„ ,.„. ... , ,.. C'"J1" 834 6446 834*2288 Vout independent Insurance Elford (Al) Cederberg is an ab­ ernment, says Sam. "unfair or deceptive" trade Agency. 122 W Mam. Elsie sentee dragon who has served Government spending must practices. \/iuto-Owners Insurance Phone 862-4227 his presidential master well and be reduced — unnecessary mili­ If he's a winner, what we UfeHomeCaBusress Residence phone 224 7580 his constituents poorly for 20 tary spending at home as well need is a failure. years, but many of them don't as abroad. Sam Marble is absolutely In every significant area, NATIONALLY ACCREDITED FRI. NOV. 1st MUSIC 8Y seem to care. He is against right when he says that Ceder­ BY THE COSMETOLOGY people-helping programs and in Cederberg has voted on the oth­ berg has, for 20 years, voted ACCREDITING COMMISSION Tom Reust & His Country Band 1:00 favor of military extravagance. er — the jvrong side. He op­ against helping the sick, the And yet he wins elections and posed Social Security increases, elderly, the -small businessman* and the National Conference of SAT. NOV. 2nd MUSIC BY figured until very recently to the farmer, the union man and SPECIAL ON r win again. Senior Citizens rated him 90 per the parent concerned for his cent wrong on senior citizen is­ child's education. Academy PERMANENTS NOj^ED FOUR *» People in much of the district sues in 1973. have never seen him'— he lives He has supported the most It's not just that Cederberg corrupt Administration in the Clink Open To SUN. NOV. 3rd MUSIC BY in Washington and maintains ail 1 CLIP COUPON I was in Richard Nixon's hip nation's history, and defends it The Public SPECIAL SPECIAL apartment address in Midland FREE PARKING I Your Choice of J pocket, it is that he thinks like still, while voting against re­ I Permanent* I — but they know his name. And ALL SERVICES RENDERED Nixon, still. Just within the last form measures. BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS > $15 Permarionts $12 SO I thobe who need a personal ser­ 1 $12 bO Permanents $8 50 ' few months he has voted for a While the nation was in the For ftirthei-lriformation, Wnte ol- call | S8 bo Pernnanenis $7.00 1 vice — like a flag or a favor special appropriation for Eisen­ Laora Kaiser 15557 North East St Lansing } $/ 00 Pei nun en ts $5 00 • throes of impeachment, Ceder­ find him attentive. t PHONE 482 6273 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 661 5308 hower College in Seneca Falls, berg was cruising the Potomac Sum Marble, on the other N.Y., against an increase for with the impeachee. hand, was an unknown in much education aid to disadvantaged What a service 10th District Buying or Selling of the district, and as a long­ and handicapped children, voters will be doing themselves time college professor and against increased funding for li­ and the nation Nov. 5 if they teacher did not seem to have ei­ braries and against additional vote Elford Cederberg out and CALL US FOR RESULTS ther the common touch or the appropriations for nutrition pro­ Sam Marble in. grams for the elderly, 113 E. PEARL ST. 1 BEDROOM, GAS HEAT, drive it figures necessary to Un­ Sam doesn't have a legislative CENTRAL LOCATION, CARPETING, CITY seat a legislative fixture. Cederberg voted recently, record for us to compare with WATER & SEWER, POSSIBLE LAND CONTRACT. . We misjudged and underes­ against efforts to reform the Al's. And all voters have to go FOR RENT, LARGE 80 x 150 MOBILE HOME LOT timated Sam. He's worked hard House committee structure and on is what Sam says. It is easy IN OVID IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. and decently, not just to win for against all efforts to reduce re­ at this moment to be skeptical 1-NEW RANCH HOME IN OVID, 3 BEDROOM. himself a public office but to quested appropriations for the about what ANY candidate says FULL BASEMENT, CARPETING. win for the district responsible former President, whom he about anything. speaks of as "the leader of the The main reason for that skep­ and responsive representation World,** forced out of office for 9825 E. M-21. 3 BEDROOM, GAS HEAT, CAR­ ticism, however, is that so ma­ in the Congress of the United a "technicality". PETED, CURTAINS, DRAPES AND APPLIANCES States. He is narrowing the gap. ny of the yo-yos in office have JNCLUDED. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. The dragon mayibe in trouble. He voted for one more inflat­ let us down. Al Cederberg is one ed military appropriations bill of those yo-yos. •1 • ACRE COMMERCIAL LOT, COgNER OF Sam hasn't ducked the hard and against an effort to prohibit HOLLfSTER RD. AND M-21, OVID. Sam Marble may turn out to issues, either. Pardoning Rich­ the C.I.A. from using appropria­ be another, but at the moment ard Nixon was a mistake, he tions to undermine or destabi- STORE BUILDING ON MAIN STREET IN OVID- there is no indication of it, and SALE OR LEASE. says. a continuation of the worst lize the governments of "foreten on the basis of his straightfor­ aspects of the Nixon regime, countries. And he opposed an Gilbert 0. Bovan, Broker ward, energetic campaign, he Not everyone in this district amendment to a consumer pro- deserves a chance. Certainly we Phone 834-2288 shares that view. tection m tM w(mW fc * do, too. OVID SERVICE AGENCY Tony Sinicropi and David J, Hill Sales Representatives Reprinted by permission of Bay City Times. p»td tor Dy M»rb!« for CoiiS'Ws COmmlttw 104 N. MAIN PHONE 834-2288 OVID Phone 834-5049 Phone 834-5621 Virginia Morrlion, Clulrmin CLINTON COUNTY,NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 12A October 30,1974 Notices For Gene ELECTION NuTlCE Trutteeit. 2 Members of Wayne state Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel '3' Authorize ihe state to Issue general 'li Authoriee the state to borrow the sum ELECTION NOTICE AND ALSO TO VoTE UN THE Authorize the slate to issue general UN Food and Prescription drugs. ' J YES TUESDAY.NoVEMBER5.1374 F1CERS THAT MAY BE ON THE PROPOSALA REMOVAL OF SALES TAX ubligatfix) bonds therefor, and TUESDAY. NOVEMBERS, 1974 0 «o FuR THE PURPOSE UK ELECTING Proposal "D"' State-Wide Transportation BALLOT LlMlTINGUSEuF- ON FOOD AND •3i Provide for repayment from Ihe FUR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING PROPOSALC THE FuLLOWlNG OFFICERS. VIZ system Bonds MOTORFUELTAXFUND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS general fund. THE FOLLOWING UFFICERS. VI& REMUVALUF SALESTAX STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor. AND ALSO TO VuTE UN THE Should this proposal be approved? STATE Gwwflar 4 Lieutenant Governor. " PRUPOSALA ON FOOD AND Secretary ut slate. Attorney General. 2 FULLUWING NUNPARTISAN OF The iJKipubed constitutional amendment The proposed constitutional amendment U YES Secretary of Slate. Attorney General. I LIMITING USEOF i PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Members of Stale Board of Education, Nu FICERS. VIZ: ,, WyUld Lj Members of State Board uf Education, MOTOR FUELTAX FUND 2 Members of Board of Regents of the would 'l'»ProhibJllbeusC'wf»wlorJijflJajf]u»ds ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ 2 Members of Board of Regents of ihe The* proposed constitutional amendment University 'i» Lnnii the use of inomr iuel lax funos > beverages, und other than the state, for the resulting Congress LEGISLATIVE State Senator- State adopted'' SECIION 720. On the day of any elec­ lor public transportation to 1/lHth of t^i compensate units uf governmetil. loss or revenue by Increasing each LEGISLATIVE Slate Senator. State- Representative AND ALSO TO VuTE ON THE tion. Ihe polls Jihall be opened at 7 o'clock Representative the anlounl received uiher ihan the stale, for Ihe resulting II J vts present allocation of sates tax revenue COUNTY County Commissioner J-'OLLOWINU STATE PROPOSALS in the forenoon, and shall be continuously COUNTY C'oUiXy Commissioner should this constltuliunal amendment be loss of revenue by increasing each |jl NO lo such units by i/5th t AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF- open until 8 o'clock In Ihe afternoon and no ' AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF' adopted:' present allocabon of sales lax revenue Should this constitutional amendment be FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel PROPOSALB longer Every qualified elector present FICERS THAT MAY RE UN THE U YES tu such unils by L 5th VIETNAM AND UTHElt adopted" BALLOT ' , ; tax funds- and tn line at the polls af the hour BALLOT" ..„• . • • U'INO should this constitutional amendment be VETERANSBUNUSBONDS U YES 1 AND ALSO TO \ VOTE ON THE Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans N prescribed for Ihe closing thereof shall be AND ALSO TO VuTE ON THE PRUPOSALB adopted' U 'o FOLLOWING NijN PARTISAN OF bonus funds. allowed to vote FOLLOWING NuN PARTISAN OF VIETNAMANDOTHER 1 I YES Un- im.iMiMil wiiiild" 1'ROPUSALD FICERS. VfZ Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on THE PULLS of said election w 111 be open FICERS. VIZ VETERANS BUNUS BUNDS U NU Food and Prescription drugs | ' I' Authorize llu! htate lo provide veterans TWu JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME •-f the \ ivUium und -jther comilicts i*ho STATEWIDE ut?u'clocka,m and will remain open until PROPOSALb COURT Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation H o'clock uf said day of election. COURT • lie lil ill nihil! would: System Roods. i.eru-d belwcen January ),. 1%) TRANSPORTATION JUDGES >..lF (IfE COURT uF APPEALS JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS INA MORRISON • 11 Auihorlie Hie state to provide veterans STATE WIDE "hrough S..„ieinlJer I. nti wllh a SYSTEMSBONDS Tw... RegulurTermsTwuNewTenils Twu RegulurTerms-Two New Terms PROPOSALA -•enice lionus. and Clerk of said Township of Hie Vietnam and other conflicts who TRANSPORTATION JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT iH'rved between January i. i9Bl JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LIMITING USE OF >'it Authorize the blatc to burro*- ihe sum 'Hie ill iijhVSiil wouldr SYSTEMS BUNDS JUDGES OF THE UtSTRfCT COURT Dated. Oct 3d. mi JUDGES uF THE DISTRICT COURT 'hrough sepUiniber i. 1»V3 with a MOTOR FUELTAXFUND ••I ^05 iiiilli'ju dollars for ihis purpose • 1 J Authome the stale lo borrow the sum AND ALSO TO VUTE ON THE service bonus, and AND ALSO TO VOTE ' ON THE »nd •it i i billion dollars lo finance Ihe ELECTION NOTICE The nroiHisrtl would: FOLLOWING STATE PRuPuSALS lit Authorize llie state lotburrow Ihe sum FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS The prop&ed constitutional amendment •-i* Aujlioriet* Ihe ^liilt" ly iwuif genefji! ji tanning, acuuirtng. constructing, and General Election H j J .•'tulbirize ibe stale (w bunw ihe sum Pioposal "A" Limiting use ul motor luel •'12i)b million dollars (or Ihis purpuse. Pioposal '"A"' Limiting use of motor fuel would: 'ibiigaUuti bonds llierefoi uild equipping of various land, air. and To the Qualified Electors of 11 billion dollars to finance tlie 1 lax luiids artd fax lunds • I * Prohibit the use of motor Euel tax funds 4H Provide l»r icpii}DIL-III Iruiii ihe water iransportatlon systems, other NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That u planning, acquiring- constructing, and Proposal 'B " Vietnam atul ulher v elerans "l* AulhoVize the state 10 issue general Proposal -B"' Vietnam and other veterans by law enforcement agencies fut high uvnenil fund ihan iterating and maintenance ex General Election will be heW in the eyUlpping of various land, air: and - t.>wus lunds 'obligation hunds ihercfor. and • t.-oiius lunds way patrol purposes, and should This piopobal be appruved ' penses. and TOWNSHIP OF DALLAS water transportation systems, uthcr r iM Provide for repayment from ihe Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tux on '3i Limit the use of motor fuel lax funds LKts Stale of Michigan Pioposal "C' Removal of Sales Tax oil lhaii operating and maintenance ex> s,f "2> Authorize the. slate tu issue general general iund Fuod and Prescription drugs. for public transportation to t lath of u ubligatiw) bi«ds there/or: and ON Food and Ptescripdoii drugs pM&es. and Pujptbal 'D " Stale Wide Transportation Mmuld Ihis piXtposal be approved'' Proposal -D" Slate-Wide Transportation ihe amount received. .. PRnPuSALC '-J-Piovlde for repayment from the TUESDAY. NOVEMBER5. |a74.. <-l* Authorize the slate to issue general Sstein Bulids U ^•ES system Bonds Should'this constitutional amendment be KEMMVAL OF SALES TAX FOR THE PURPOSE UF ELECTING N ubtjgatioii bonds Ihercfor. and Heiieral tund U 'o 1 THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ PKUPOSALA 'V Viovide for repayment from (he PROPOSAL A adupted'- • iNf-uOUAMt yjould Uiii 'pruptoa} be approved' PROPOSALC STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor. LIMITING I'SEUF general fund LIMITING USE OF U YES PRESCRIPTION DRUGS REMOVALUFSALESTAX U NU Secretary of State. Attorney General. 2 MofuRFUELTAXFUND Should 'his pioposal be approved? MOTOR FUELTAX FUND U YES i.iNFUUlJANU PROPOSALh ,Sj! NU Members of Slate Uuard of Education. U \ES fhe piupobod culblHuiHiilal auiendmniH 2 Members of Board of tU'Benfc of llie The proposed- constitutional amendment PRESCRIFITUN DRUGS The proposed constitutional amendment VIETNAM AND OTHER ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND LJI NO .^-.uld University of Michigan. 2 Members of •'Vould would" VETERANSBONUS BUNDS • la Keimtvi' 'la- lilies la\ >m loud, and MENTS OR PRUPOSITIUNSTHAT MAY Michigan State University Board of • 1' Piulilbit the Use «f imitur iueJ la* lunds The mvposed t onslilutmnal amendment 1)' J3' ubibil the use >A m«tur fuel lax funds- tit SLUMfTTED ALSO ^NY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ in esci'iptioi) drugs used lor liutlwu Trustees. 1 Members uf Wayne State ' Limit the use >k molar fuel tax funds Hit' Puch units bv VOth lunbuuously open until 8 o'clock in Ihe in the lorenoon. and shall be continuously- O YES of 205 million dollars for this purpose. AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF' 1-1 \ES loss of revenue by increasing euch Miwuld Uus tulislltullulijl am-.-ndnivlil tte -itk-nioun and no longer Even qualified FICERS THAT MAY BE. UN THE iipen until n o'clock in (he urternoon and no O NO and 'j l| Nu present allocaUon «T sales tax revenue •3< Authorize the slate to Issue general iidupted' '. teclur present and In line at the polls at BALLOT in such units by l 5lh. longer Every qualified elector present PROPOSALB and in line at the polls at ihe hour •jbligauon bonds therefor, and I. Ji "> ts 'he hour prescribed tor Ihe- closing thereof AND ALSO TO VOTE UN THE PROPOSALB simuld Ihis tunslilutional amendment be VIETNAM ANPOTHEB ' pa-scribed ior the closing thereof shall be •4> Provide for repayment from ihe X --JwW be iiilowed lo vote FOLLOWING NON PARTISAN OF VIETNAM AND OTHER iidoptt'd"' -_— ', LI '-' allowed 'o-vOte , VETERANS BONUS BONDS general fund. FICERS. VIZ VETERANS BONV!:; BONDS PRiipoaALD 'J YES THE POLLSoi said election will be open Should IhiS proposal be approved" THE PULLS uf said election will be open TWO JUSTICES UF THE SUPREME Ijl NO af r« glock a .m and «iK remain open until The proposal would 'L( YES STAJ'EIVIDE at r >.> dock a m. and will remain open uiiUf COURT llie |lli>]»isu1 nolltit 'T i Authorize ihe state lo provide veterans I RANsP'-'R I VI lu\ PROPOSALD K o clock of said day of ejection. U NO 8 '.cluck >l«te ty proi IdeVeterans STATEWIDE >.f the Vietnam and other conflicts who •SYSTEMS BnND>. Twu RegularTerniaTw-o Now Tcrnte «!'llie Vietnam and olhefccoulhcb who THANSRIRTATIUN ALICE SULLIVAN served between January J. 1K6J PRUPUSALC . RUDOLPH MuHNKE REMOVAL OF SALES TAX JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT served between Januai^ I lUljl SYSTEMS; BUNUS ' Clerk of said Township UiruUgh September I. 1973 with a Mil' ]il I Ipl IS JI Hillllll ClerkofsaldTownship ON FUOD AND JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT through Seutembiir i. 1'JT'J with a Dated Uct. 'JO, 1474 •service bonus and '(» Aultiurui* ihe-jtab- luburuw llie-^um PRESCRIPT ION DRUGS Dated Oct :(U. t»T4 AND ALSO TO VuTE ON THE service Ijutius and '2' Auiburl.*e the state to burro* ihe sum "t i 1 htllhu *J«JJjrs h' Itistrnv OH; llir ]i)-upuv»l would FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS »ai Authorize Ihe state to boi row- the L-.U111 »11 Authorize Ihe state to borrow the sum ELECTION NOTICE f>f 205 million dollars for (his purpose The proposed constitutional amendment uiaimiiig acguii'lig cuttotracting, and ELECTION NOTICE Proposal "A" Limiting use ul niutur luel •it JU3 inilhoii d>j)lui'» for Ibis uurp-jbe ••f 1 1 billion dcJlars 10 finance tlie General Election and ttuutd •uulppins -J) *-ariyus land air and General Election U\ lunds and j "Li Ihe (Qualified Electors ''JMuiberiie- ihe slate lo issue genera) ii.ik'r iiMaimrlvliut) vjifems. «;ht r To JJlt' IWallfied EJectors J iilatuiing- acouiring constructing, and M» Remove ihe sales Utx on food and Proposal B " Vietnam and other veterans •~ji Autiiorue the s,tale (o issue general equipping ul various land. air. and \UTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a obligation bonds therefor, and •hall Kperatiitg •""! "wHiteHaiice c\ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a prescription drugs used for human bonus lunds obligation hunds therein and, '.ijler iraiiapurlatlon osteins, other • icneral Election will be held in Ihe •4> provide for repayment (rum Ihe i;elises and General Election will be held in the n consumption except food prepared for Proposal "'C Removal of Sales Tax on »4« Pitjvjdc fill' lepayriielit I'rtim Ihe ihan uperahng and maintenance t*- genera) )und •l'.1 .\uttttsruv 'tit- 'lull- )u <^at' ia.'fler«) TOWNSHIP OF BINGHAM TOWNSHIP OF ESSEX immediate consumption and alcoholic Food and PreSCripUon drugs general mild penses. and should this proposal be approved'1 beverages, and (ibligatiuh boiids Hiei'/lof and Slate of Michigan State of Michigan Proposal "D"" State Wide Transportation •s'hould (his propii>aI be apnn.Aed' ^2' Authorize (he stale to issue general UN _ YES >'li Compensate, units of government. ••!» Pi-ivide ''ji' l'.-paviii-ill iruiii ilie ON System Bonds. t I YES •ibligah&) balds iberefor 'and TUESDAY. NOVEMBER S. fM74 . A"W •ilber than the state, for the resulting f.-t.-tn-r^f ttiteJ U'ESDAY- NOVEMBER 3. IS74 PROPUSALA II 1 NO i:j< Provide lur lepaymenl Irom (he FUR THE PURPOSE UF ELECTING loss of revenue by increasing each | siiMuld 'til^ ul'upusal (*; aypj.jied'i LIMITING USEOF general tund THE M'LLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ1 PROPOSALC present allocation of sales tax revenue FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING PROPOSAL-:, UI\KS MOTORFUELTAXFUND " •siiuuJd ih>s proposal be approved'' .STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor. HEMuVALUF SALESTAX lo such units bj I 5th T'ME FULLDH-'IWJ 'OFFICERS'. VIZ Ht.U'.'VALOFSAUiSTAX UN FOOD AND „, LI ^" SeerClary uf State. Attorney General. 2 "STATE Governor 4 Lieutenant Governor. -•',:, ,. ,08 FUUIlAftU .. .. !, »,•, .UYES it Shuuld .this constitutional amendment be % '"The proposed1 constitutional samendtnent Members of State Board of Education. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS [N ^ 1 \I.SO W\ ADDITIONAL AMf^'O- •Secretary'uf State. Attorney General. 2 " PRtSL'RIP'l ION DRUGS N< adopted" would • •• i • ... t, r. ... u. -> .,. l Members of Board ijf.Regenls of The .iib\\Ys'.fltPi("P'-,*j!"riy^'."JlfAT,,Ji,iv Atajibers >J ible Hoard Of Education. CYES l • 11 Prohibit the use o[ motor fuel lax lunds W^O ANA ADDITIONAL AMEND University of Michigan. 2 Members of The proposed constitutional amendment U NO RF'SUBMITJ-ED £ Members of Hoard of Regents of Ihe Ihe proposed •.'.'iistitutiijiial a mend men I MLNTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY would Uimersity of Michigan. 2 Members of by law enforcement agencies for high­ would Michigan State University Board uf PROPOSALD Nutice Relative k>' inellUlg and Closing ul BE SUBMITTED >l' Remove ihe ^ates lax on food and Michigan bttth- university board vf way patrol purposes, and !• I' Hfllitn f J tie suies tax ail food arid 'Trustees, 2 Members of Wayne State STATE WtDE »m P'*Hs Notice Helative to Opening and Closing of prescription drugs used for human Trustees. ~ Members of Wayne Slate •2' Limit the use of motor fuel lax funds prescription drugs used lur human University Board of Governors TRANSPORTATION KLECTIONLAW ACl'llii.PA. l'Ji4 Ihe V.,\\s. consumption except food prepared for ! University Board »f Governors tor public transportation lo I'tath of consumption except luud prepared lor CONGRESSIONAL Representative in SYSTEMS BONDS SECTION f2l> '.«' ilk- day „K ally .dec'. Ihe amount received ELECTION UW. ACT llti. P.A. 1»54 Congress immediate consumption and alcoholic ! CONGRESSIONAL Ht-presentaJive in (mmtdia'c cons tin ip iivti and alcoholic * Uv opened al ? w clock -Should this constitutional amendment be SECtlON Tffll. On Ihe day of any el­ LEGISLATIVE Slate Senator. State beverages and in 'he iWeriooii. and ^hall be continuously Congress 1 Leverages, and ection. Ihe polls shall be opened at 7 The proposal would; adopted' H Representative ' >'J« Compensate units of government. "Pen uoUl B '< cluck Hi Ihe allernoon and no LEGISLATIVE Stale Senator. State ^1 Compensate units of gtw*eruinent. ••"clock in the lorenoon. and shall be < i > Authorize the state lo borrow (he sum U YES COUNTY County Commissioner ..Iher (han Ihe state, for Ihe resulting !«»8cr fieri ttuaWicd elector present Representative •Aher (han (fit? staff, (or Hit- resulting continuously upen UilUI B o'clock tn Ihe of 11 billion dollars to finance Ihe AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF^ luss of revenue by increasing each and in line at UK' noils al Ihe iiour CUUNTy County Commissioner U NO loss »l revenue by increasing each aiiemoori and no longer Every nualified planning, acquiring, constructing, and FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE present allocation oT sales Ian revenue lirCSrcnbed tyj the '.losing Ihereul shall be \ND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF PROPOSALB present allocation of sales tax revenue v.lec(or present and in line at the polls at equipping of various land. air. and BALLOTh Id such units by u*5tb. u •.tttmx-d tiiiUl AND ALSO TO VOTE UN THE VETERANS BONUS BONDS ydopti-d" penses. and THE POLLS of said election will be open PICERS, VIZ -• YES H "clock "! -.aid dw -J •sh-vXhw FOLLOWING NUN PARTISAN OF 1-^ES *2i Authorize Ihe state to issue general at T o'clock a m and will remain open until TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME .. No FICERS VIZ Tin- proposal would; " )j NO K "cloek ut said day of election obligation bonds therefor, and JUNE F BURNETT 11' Authorize the state to provide veterans COURT PROPOSALD TttU JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME PROPOSALD >3i Provide for repayment from Ihe Cl e rk of sa id Tow- n>h ip of the VJeinam and olher confjjcls who JUDGES UF THE COURT UF APPEALS COURT STATE-WIDE KELLEYE. CARTER general fund Dated Oct. JQ. 1UT4 served between January \. i98t Clerk of said Township Two Regular Terms-Two New Terms STATEWIDE 3 JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS TRANSPORTATION Should this proposal be approved' Two Regular Terms-Two New Terms Ihrough September 1. 1973 with a JUDGES UF THE CIRCUIT COURT " TRANSPORTATION ELECT ION NOTICE SYSTEMS BUNDS Dated Oct 30. 1974 IJ YES JUDGES OF 1 HE CIRCUIT COURT service bams, and JUDGES OF THE DIStRICT COURT SYSTEMSBONDS N General Election U - 0 JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT >2' Authorize ihe state to borrow the sum AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE 1" the Oualll'ied Electors The pi iii in sal wmild ELECTION NOTICE AT THE PLACE OR PLACES UF AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE of tf)5 million dollars for this purpose. BILLOWING STATE PROPOSALS the pm [>os a I would. MJTICE IS "HEREBY GIVEN, That a • i • Authorize thi| state lo burrow the sum General Election HOLDING THE ELECTION IN SAID FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS and Proposal "A"' Linwting use of motor Joe) '•!.' Authorize Ihe stole lo borrow the sum •pcwrul Klecliuct will be licld in Ihe of 1 1 billion dollars to finance Iho To the uualified Electors' lax funds CITY AS INDICATED BELOW. VIZ: s Proposal "'A" Limiting use of motor fuel •3i Authorize the state to issue general •if 11 billion dollars to finance the TOWNSHIPUF BENGAL planning, ucuuirlng. constructing, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a 'ax lunds obligation bonds therefor: and Proposal B " Vietnam and other veterans planning, acquiring, constructing, and PRECINCT NO i-swegles Street School Slate «f Michigan equipping ul' various land. air. and General Eltcbon wi]j ije fie|(j m ihf ..Pmpusal "B"' Vietnam and olher veterans •4< Provide for repayment frvm ihe i •onus lunds equipping of various land. air. and PRECINCT No 2-DPW Garage. 1000 tt ON water transportation systems, other bonus funds general fund. TOWNSHIP OF EAGLE Pioposal 'C" Removal »f Sales Tax on Hater transpurlaUan systems, other ; TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5.19T4 ihan operating and maintenance ex- US-27 ! Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on Should this proposal be approved? State of Michigan Food and'Prescription drugs than derating and maintenance ex. FUR THE PURPOSE UF ELECTING •„ penses. at«t PRECINCT NO 3-Rodney B Wilson Food and Prescription drugs U YES ON i'ropcea! "D"" Slate-Wide Transportation uenses and THE FULLUWING uFFICfcRS. VIZ iai Authorize the stale lo issue general I UESDAY.NOVEMBERS. 1974 Junior High School Pioposal "U" State-Wide Transportation (J NO' System Bonds PRECINCT NO 1-Municipai Building. STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor, obligation bends, llierefor. and FOR 'THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING •2» Authorize Ihe slate lo Issue general System Bunds PROPUSALA Secretary of Stale. Attorney General. '£ PROPOSALC *3t Provide lor repayment from the THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ obligation bonds ihercfor. and 121 E. Walker St LIMITING USEOF Members of State Board of Education. PROPOSALA general fund STATE Governor 4. Lieutenant Governor- »3t provide lor repayment from the PRECINCT NO 5-Episcopal Church MOTORFUELTAXFUND general fund J Members of B'iard of Regents of the LIMITING USEOF UEMOVAL OF SALESTAX Should Ihis proposal he approved',? Secretary of State, Attorney General. 2 ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND- University of Michigan, z Members of ON FOOD AND Me»)bcis of suite* Board of Education. should this proposal be approved'' MUTUR FUELTAX FUND lives' 'The proposed constitutional amendment MENTS OB PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Michigan Slats University Board of PRESCRIPTIO" DRUGS ; Members of Board of Regents of the Nl would BE SUBMITTEp Trustees. 2 Members of Wavue Stale The proposed constitutional amendment u'' -' University of Michigan, 'i Members of . AES • 11 Prohibit Ihe use of motor luel (ax funds Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of University Board e-f Governors. would The proposed constitutional amendment ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ Michigan Stale University Board of (j NO by law enforcement ugencies for high­ JhePolb CONGRESSIONAL Representative in < i • Prohibilthe use of motor fuel lax funds would MENTS OH PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY "Trustees. 2 Members ol Wayne stale- CityofDeWitt ELECTION LAW. ACT116. PA. 1954 RE SUBMITTED way palror purposes, and Congress by law enforcement agencies for high­ • li Remove the sales tax on food and Unlverslly Board of Governors. Non Partisan SECTION J20 On the day of any elec way patrol purposes: and prescription drugs used for human CONGRESSIONAL Representative in «2i Limit ihe use of motor fuel lax funds LEGISLATIVE Stale Senator. State Nwtice Htlatiif to Opening and Closing >J( (or public (ranspor(a(ion to I/Igth of Majpried' between January h I9fil JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Robert Suiter ELECTION NOTICE SYSTEMS'BONDS DONNASYVERSON Nervice bonus, and FOLLOWING STATE PROPUSALS through September 1. 1973 with a JUDGES UF THE DISTRICT COURT General Election i ClerkofsaidTownship '2. Authorize the state to borrow Ihe sum ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel y AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE To Ihe Qualified Electors service bonus, and The proposal would: of ins million dollars for this purpose. MENTS Ult PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Ja* funds. Dated: Oct. 30. IS"* FULLUWING STATE PROPOSALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a 'Zi Autharize ihe state to borrow the sum ' 11 Authorize Ihe stale to borrow the sum and BE SUBMITTED Proposal "B" Vietnam and olher veterans •if 205 million dollars for this purpose. Proposal ""A" Limiting use of motor fuel General Election *ill Be held In Ihe of II billion dollars to finance ihe ELECTION NOTICE •3i Authorize the stale to Issue general Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of bunUs funds and lax funds ihe pulls TOWNSHIP OF BATH planning, acquiring, constructing, and ' Genera) Election obligation bonds therefor, and Proposal "C" Itenwal if Sales Tax «n .<3< Authorize the state lo issue general equipping of various land. air. and Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans ELECTION LAW. ACT 116. PA. 1954 SiateofMlchigan To Ihe tliialifiod Electors »4i Provide fW repayment from ihe Food and Proscription drugs. "bligation bonds therefor, and water transportation systems, other bonus lunds.. '' SECTION 720, Un ihe*day of any elec­ / oN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a general fund Proposal "D" SlaleWide Transportation •4.i Provide tor repayment from the '' than operating and maintenance ex­ Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on should this proposal be approved'* tion. Ihe polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5:1*74 Genera] Election will W held in ihe System Bonds general fund penses, and Food and Prescription drugs ji 1 J YES in the forenoon, and shall be continuously FOR THE PURPOSE OK ELECTING :| TOWNSHIP OP bUPLAlN PROPOSALA should ihis proposal be approved? >ii Authorize ihe stale lo issue general Proposal "D" Stale-Wide Transportation I 1 NU open until if o'clock in the afternoon and no THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ: State of Michigan LIMITING USEOF U YES obligation bonds therefor, and system tlonds I'HOPDSALU lodger Every Qualified eleclor present STATE Governor & LMutownl Governor. ON MOTOR FUELTAX FUND rVNd 1 KEMuVALliF SALESTAX and in line at the poll* at the hour " Secretary of Slate, Attorney General. 2 <3i Provide for repayment from Ihe TUESDAY.NUVEMBER5.t974 PROPUSALA PROPOSALC general fund. prescribed lor the closing thereof shall be Members of State Board of Education. REMOVAL OF SALESTAX FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING LIMITING USEOF ^ ON FOODAND The proposed coflslltuilonai amendment _ Should this proposal be approved? PHESCRtPTIONDHUGS allowed !P vote 2 Members of Hoard at Hegenls of Ihe would ON FOOD AND THE FOLLOWING OFTICEHS. VIZ MOTOR FtfEL TAX FUND STATE Governor A Lieutenant Governor. THE PULLS of said election will be open Unlverslly of Michigan. 2 Members of Hi Prohibit ihe use of motor fuel tax funds PRESCRIPTION DRUGS O YES Secretary of State. Attorney General, i The proposed (constllutlonal amendment atiodock a m and v.11) remain open until Michigan Slate University Board of- by law enforcement agencies for high­ h 0 NO The proposed constitutional amendment Members /if State Board of Education. WiHltd # «Wock at said day o( etectfort. Truilcw. J Membetts of Wayne Slate way palrol purposes: and The proposed constitutional amendment would. University Board of Governors would; ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ •1 Members of Board "of Regents of the 111 Prohibit the use o'f motor fuel lax funds ')> Remove the sales lax on food and MRS. DOROTHY KECK '2i Limit the Use of motor fuel lax funds CONGRESSIONAL Representative In di Remove the sates lax on food and MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY University of Michigan. 2 Members of by law enforcement agencies for high­ prescription drugs used Ior human Clerk of laid City for public transportation to l/ISth of Congress prescription drugs used for fmman BE SUBMITTED Michigan State University Board of way patrol purposes: and « consumption except food prepared for • the amount received Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State Dated OCL 30.1B?4 " LEGISLATIVE Slate Senator. State consumption except food prepared for NoUce Relative to Opening and Closing of <2i Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds immediate consumption and alcoholic Should this coratltutlDhfll amendment be University Board ard w and jubw*"- - • "JTR" rONTlNUBD ON PAGE ISA October 30,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 13A Notices For General Election CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A Prescribed (or iba cloilr* thereof shall be ON - CONGRESSIONAL Representative in AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE The proposed COMIJMIOMI amendment Sbcujd ibis constitutional amendment be allowed to vote TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5,1974 Congress FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS.- would; u tlop ted" THE POLLS of Mid election will beopeti LEGISLATIVE Stale Senator. Slate BALLOT Hi Prohibit the useof motor fuel tax funds rhr IHIipOHal would a|7»'clwka.m andwillremalnopenuntil FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING Representative Propoaal "A" Limiting use ot molar /ue) by la » enforcemwrt a#enctee for high­ ' 'YES »l' Authorize ihe stole to borrow the sum h o'clock ut said day of election THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ COUNTY County Commissioner AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE tax funds way patrol purposes, and I t NO of 11 billion dollars to finance the ONALEEMANEVAL AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF^ FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF Proposal "D" Vietnam and other veterans <2' limit thl use of motor fuel tax funds Planning, acquiring, constructing, and Clerk of sakl Township STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor. PICEHS THAT MAY BE ON TilE FICEHS. VI2 bonus funds tcr pubtic tfflflsportaUort (<, t/iath of equipping i>' ^riou» land. air. and - Secretary of State. Attorney General, 2 BALLOT Proposal "c" Removal of Sales Tax on the amount received PROPOSALB Water trarfeportotion systems, other • Dated Oct ». \m Members of State Board of Education. TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME Food and Prescription drugs. should this constitutional amendment be (tun operating and maintenance ex­ t Members of Board.of Regents of the AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE COURT PrOpowJ •'&• State-Wide TrartfPortfltion adopted? ELECTION NOTICE VIETNAM AND OTHER penses and _ FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF* System Bonds General Election University of Michigan. 2 Members of JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS VETERANS BONUSBUNDS FICERS. VIZ^ *2" Authorize the stale lu issue general To the Qualified Electors Michigan State University Board of Two HegatarTernu Two New Terms QYES v obligation bonds Iherefor and No NOTICE IS HEREBY GlvliN. That a Tmslees 2 Member* ot Wayne Slate JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT PROPOSALA * CI Thr- proposal would- >3i Provide for repayment from the TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME General Election will be held in Ihe University Board of Governors JUDGES OF THE DIStRICT COURT <1> Authorize the slate to providevcterans Keneral turtd ^CONGRESSIONAL Representative In COURT TOWNSHIP OF LEBANON LIMITING USE OF of Ihe Vietnam and olher conflicts who -Should this proposal be approved'' Congress JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS PROPOSALB Slate of Michigan MOTORFUELTAXFUND served between January l. i96i LEGISLATIVE State Senator. Slate Two Regular Terms-Two New Tcnris AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE ' «' VfcS ON through September t. 1973 with a JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT VIETNAM ANDOTHEK I I Nl) TUESDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1W4 Representative FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS The proposed constitutional amendment service bonus and 1 \UO ,\ti\ ADDITIONAL AMEND- COUNTY Cotmfj- Commissioner JODGKS OF THE DISTRICT COURT Would' VETERANS BONUS BONDS '2i Authorize the state to borrow the sum AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel * MEN PS UK PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING • 11 Prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds of HA million ujilars for this purpose. FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE iax lunds The proposal would. UK .SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ. by law enforcement agenclw for high­ and Notice Relative fo opening and«. losing of RALLOT FiiLUQtotm STATE PROPOSALS Proposal -'B" Vietnam and other veterans way patrol purposes, and i I * Authorize the state to provide veterans- <3i Authorize the slate to issue general bonus funds uf the Vietnam and olher, conflicts who •he l'.41s STATE Governor 4 Lieutenant Governor. iji Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds obligation bonds therefor, and Proposal "A" Limiting Use of motor fuel ELECTlUNLAYV.ACTUe.P A 1954, Secretary uf state. Attorney General. 2 AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on lor public transportation to t/ltth of served between January i. 1961 '4i Provide lor repayment from the t'OULUWttlG NONPARTISAN OF­ rax funds Food and Prescription drugs Ihe amount received, through September 1. 1973 with a SECTION m On the da> of any elec- Members uf Stale Board of Education. f general Iund hon. the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock 2 Members of Board of Regents of the FICERS. VI2 Proposal "B" Vietnam und other veterans Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation Should this constitutional amendment be service bonus, and Should this proposal be approved' 1 in ibe forenoon, and shall be continuously bonus funds system Bonds adopted'* '2* Authorize ihe stale io borrow the sum CI YES University of Michigan. 2 Members of N '•pen uiiul K n cloth in the afternoon' and no " Micfygan Slate University Board of TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME Proposal •'C" Removal of Sales Tax on of 205 million dollars for this purpose. D ^ linger Every qualified elector present Trustees. % Members of Wayne State COURT Food and Prescription drugs PROPOSALA UYES and •ind in line at the pulls at the hour University Board of Governors JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Proposal -'D'" Slate-Wide Transportation O NO '3i Authorize the state to issue general prescribed for the dosing thereof shall be I'wo RegularTermb Two New Terms System Bonds obligation bonds therefor, and CONGRESSIONAL Representative in LIMITING USE OF PRUPOSALC allowed lo'voie i JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT •4i Provide tor repayment from the Congress MOTORFUELTAXFUND JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT general fund THE POLLS of said election wilt be open LEGISLATIVE Slate Senator. Stat* PROPOSALA PROPOSALB ItEMOVALOFSALESTAX should this proposal he approved" -it T u clock u m and will remain open until Representative Ihe proposed constitutional amendment ON FOOD AND i J YES H ii duck nl said day of election COUNTY County Commissioner AND ALSO TO VOTE ON ThE LIMITING USEOF would VIETNAM AND OTHER PRESCRIPTION DRUGS h i NO VERNEUPTON AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS. MOTORFUELTAXFUND >) J Prohlbtl the useof motor fuel tax fwnds VETERANSBONUSBUNDS The proposed constitutional amendment Clerk of said Township FICEKS THAT MAY BE ON THE by law enforcement agencies lor high­ Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel wuuld Dated Oct 30. 1974 BALLOT The proposed constitutional amendment way patrol purposes, and The lironusal would * tax funds would iD Authorize the state lu provide veterans PROPOSALC 't> Remove the sales lax on lood and , •2i Limit Ihe use of motor fuel tax funds ELECTION NOTICE AND ALSO TO VOTE' ON THE Proposal B"' Vietnam and other veterans m Prohibit the useof motor fuel tax funds for public transportation to I/lBth of of the Vietnam and other conflicts who prescripUon drugs used lor human ItEMOVALOFSALESTAX General Election FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF bonus tunds by law enforcement agencies for high-" the amount received served between January l. 1961 consumption except lood prepared fer ON FOOD AND 1" Ihe tjualified Elector FICEKS. VIZ Proposal ''C" Removal of Sales Tax on way patrdtpurposes, and Should this consHtutiofiaJ amendment M through September ). 1973 with a immediate consumption and alcoholic PRESCRIPTION DRUGS heverages and MiTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a r-ood and PrescnpUon drugs •2i Limit thefuse of motor fuel lax funds adopted* service bonus, and ' utieral Elecbon win be held in the TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPKEME Proposal D" State Wide Transportation Tor publil transportation to l/l&th of i;;i Authorize the stale to borrow the sum •2' Compensate units of government, system Bonds The proposed constitutional amendment •ilher than Ibe stale for the resuhing TOWNSHIP OF GREENBUSH COURT the amuunt received U VES of 205 million dollars for this purpose. Should this constitutional amendment be would loss of revenue bv increasing each .Stale of Michigan JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS |J NU and ON adopted'' <3i Authorize the state to issue general '1' Remove the sales lax on food and present allocation of sales tax rev emie TwoKegularTerms-TwuNcwTerms PROPOSALA TUESDAY NOVEMBERS. 1974 obligation bonds thertfor. and prescription drugs used for human io such units by ) 'sib r JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE PL KPUSE UF ELECTING U YES i4i Provide for repayment from Ihe consumption except food prepared lor •Should (his tonsil lull utul amendmenl be JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT LIMITING USE OF PROPOSALS immediate consumption and alcoholic THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS VIZ a NO general 'und adopted' sTAT E G»A ernor & Lieutenant Governor, MOTuH FUELTAXFUND beverages and O U's AND ALSO 10 VOTE UN THE VIETNAM AND OTHER Should this urypttaj be atproved" secretary of-Slate. Attorney General. 2 TIYES '2s Compensate unils of government 1.1, NO FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS The proposed constitutional amendment VETERANS BONUS BUNDS Members of State Buard uf Education. PROPOSALB I 1 NU »ther than ihe slate for the resulting z Member* of Board of Regents of the would lues of revenue by increasing each Proposal "A"' LimiUng use of motor fuel The proposal would University of Michigan. 2 Members of 'U Prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds VIETNAM AND OTHER present allocation of sales tax revenue PROPOSAL IJ Michigan Slate University Board of tax funds by law enforcement agencies for high­ H' Authorize the stale to provtdevetcrans to huch units by i/5th Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans VE1ERANS BONUS BUNDS 'if Ihe Vietnam and ulher conflicts who PROPOSALC "1 rustees l Members of Wayne State way patrol purposes, and Should this constitutional amendmenl be STATEWIDE University Board of Governors benus funds •2' limit the use uf motor fuel tax funds served between January I. Ut6i adopted'' The pnipu^l wuuld ItEMOVALOFSALESTAX TRANSPORTATION CONGRESSIONAL Representative In Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on for public transportation to nlBlh of through September 1. 1973 with a i YES it) Authorize the state to provide veterans ON FOODAND SYSTEMSBONDS Food and Prescription drugs _ the amount received service bonus and NO Congress Proposal "D ' slate-Wide Transportation uf the Vietnam and other tomfUcts who i z> Authorize the state to borrow the sum PKESCWPTIUN DRUGS Should this constitutional amendment be tin- iiiuiiosal wuuld LEGISLATIVE Stale Senator. State System Bonds served between January l, 1961 >if J05 million dollars for this purpose. adopted'' • 11 Authorize ihe state iu borrow the sum Representative through September i 1973 with a and fbe proposed constitutional amendment PROPOSALD uf 1 ! billion iJuiUri, to (mante the i OUNT^ County Commissioner service bonus and •3* Authorize the slate to issue general ««uJd PROPOSALA U YES planning acquiring constructing and AND \LSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF r2i Authorize the state to borrow the sum. obligation bunds therefor, and 2* Authorize the State to borrow the sum The proposed luitsutuiionat amendment ON FOOD AND ilemove the sates tax on Sood und NO ELECTION LAW -ttTiie.PA 1934 Proposal D ' State Wide Transportation general fund beverages and SYSTEMS BONDS' prescription drugs used for human SECTION" :ai On Ihe day of an\ elet system Bonds VIETNAM AND OTHER should this proposal be approved'* clock in ihe alternoon and no The proposal Would- *2t Compensate units of government. Planning, acquiring constructing, and and wine be permitted for consumption on longer Even quahlied elector present >!• Authorize the state to provide veterans to such units by i-5lh The proposed constitutional amendment lAher than the state, for the resulling equipping of various land, air and the premises wfltoa Ihe TOWNSHIP OF and in line at ihe polls at (he hour of the Vietnam and other comflicts who PROPOSALC should this cunsututtunal amendment be loss of revenue by Increasing each 1 water transportation systems, other WATERTOWN under provisions of the law. prescribed lor Ihe dosing thereof shall be WlAlld served between January i. 1961 adopted * • t. Prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds present allocation of sales tax revenue than operabng and maintenance ex joverning same"" ailowed.io vole through September I. 1973 with a REMOVAL OF SALES TAX c J YES by law enforcement agencies for high­ to >ud> units bv l/5Jh penses and service bonus and ON FOOD AND i ii NO way patrol purposes, and should this UmsUluttonal amendment be 'l' Authorize the stale to issue general YES THE PuLLSuUald election will be-open •2i Authorize the btate to borrow the sum PRESCRIPTION DRUGS '2i Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds adopted" obligation bonds therefor and NO ,>l To clock am and will rem Jin open until of '205 million dollars for this purpose 1 itr public transportation to I'lBth of * L YES i3< Provide for repayment from the K o'clock of said day uf election and The proposed constitutional amendment PROPOSALD \LSO AN\. ADDITIONAL AMEND the amount received N0 general lund •Ji Authorize the stale to issue general 11 Remove the sales tax on food and STATE WIDE BE SUBMITTED \V ALTER KEILEN .jdopted" >. . •4i Provide for repayment from the prescripUon drugs used lor human TRANSPORTATION Clerk of said Township PROPOSALU n \ ES "Cilice Relative lo Opening and Closing of general fund consumpbon except food prepared for SYSTEMS BONDS U NO . 1 I NO the Polls Dated Oct 10. i9T4 PROPOSALS Should this proposal be approved" immediate consumption and alcoholic ELECTION LAW 4CTJIS.PA 1954 ^TATE WIDE flic IllOpoSdl would '.IETNAM AND OTHER IJ1ES beverages and SECTION 720 On the day of any elec TRANSPORTATION • I' \ulhorize the state to borrow the sum ALSO AN\ ADDITIONAL AMEND. VETERANS bONUS"BONDS U NO • .ii Compensate units of government non the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock SYSTEMSBONDS •if 11 billion dollars to finance the MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY nther than (he state, for the resulting in the forenoon and shall be continuously IV proriosal would loss of revenue by increasing each planning, acquiring, construiting. and HE SUBMITTED The proposal would ••pen unbl H o'clock In the afternoon and no 1 »11 Authorize the state to provide veterans present allocation of sales tax revenue equipping ot various land. air. and PHUPOSALC , ' 11 Authorize ihe state to borrow the sum longer Every qualified elector present of the Vietnam and othe&comf llcts who loMich units by t 5th water transportation systems, ulher Notice Relative to Opening and closing of of 11 btllwn dollars lo finance the and tn titie a! ihe polls at the hour served between January I. 1961 Should this constitutional amendment be than operaUng and maintenance ex Ihe Polls VJhcblood HEMOVALUFSALESTAX planning, acquiring, constructing, and prescribed for ihe closing thereof shall be ihrough September 1 1973 with a adopted" penses and ELECTION LAW ACTllG.PA 1954 ONFUUDAND equipping uf various land. air. and allowed io vote service bonus and U\ES 'it Authorize the stale- to issue general SEOION 720 on the day of any elec unto others. PRESCR1PTIUN DRUGS «a(er transportation systems, other '•H Authorize the state to borrow the sum Obligation bonds therefor, and (ion. the polls shall be opened at t u clock Q NO - than operating and maintenance ex THE POLLS of said election will be open of i05 million dollars for this purpose. • ii Provide fur repayment from Ihe in the forenoon, and shall be continuously The proposed constitutional amendment penses. and at7oclockam andwill remain open until Asyou and generaliund open until 8 o'clock in ihe afternoon and no would '2> Authorize the state to Issue general 1 longer Every qualified elector present n ..clock uf taid day of election >J* Authorize (he state to issue general PROPOSALD Should this proposal be approved •ti Remove the sales tax on food and obligation bonds therefor, and and in line at the polls at ihe hour W)uldhave obligation bonds therefor and MRS MILDRED F McDONOUGH prescription drugs used tor human i3" Provide for A-payment from the prescribed Tor the closing thereof shall be Hi Provide for repayment from the STATE-WIDE LIVES' i onsumptfon except food prepared for general fund allowed io vote Clerk of said Township them give aentT.il iund TRANSPORTATION I I NO immediate consumption and alcoholic Should this proposal be approved? should this proposal be approved? beverages, and SYSTEMS BONDS Dated Oct 30. 1974 ALSO AN-i ADDITIONAL AMEND­ THE POLLS of said election will be open unto Y3U and '- U ES '2' Compensate units of government N U YES MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY airoclockam and will remain open until U 'D other than the state, for the resulting The pionoval would, ELECTION NOTICE BE SUBMITTED a o'clock of said day of election Y3UTS. PRUPOSALC toss of revenue by increasing each 'li Authorize the state to burrow the sum u NO - General Election ItEMOVALOFSALESTAX present allocation of sales tax revenue of 11 billion dollars lo finance the To ihe Qualified Electors TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL * MANLEYHUNT UN FOOD AND to such units by L'Sth planning, acquiring, constructing, and Notice Relative lu opening and Closing of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a PROPOSITION the Polls Clerk of said Township PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Should this constitutional amendment be equipping of various land. air. and General Election will be held In the 1 water transportation systems, other LIQUORBYTHE GLASS ELECTION LAW ACT 116. PA 1054 Dated Oct 30. 1974 TOWNSHIPOF WESTPHALIA adopted' J'Shail the sale of spirits in addition to beer The proposed constitutional amendment than operating and maintenance ex SECTION 720 On the day of any elec- Stale ofMtchigan ONES and wine be permitted for consumption on "<'uld penses and non the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock ON ONO Ihe premises within the TOWNSHIP of i\> Remove the sales tax on food and •2< Authorize the state to issue general in the forenoon, and shall be continuously TUESDAY NOVEMBERS. 1974 RfLEY under provisions of the law ELECTION NOTICE - * prescription drugs used for human obligation bonds therefor and «jpcn until H o'clock in the afternoon and no governing same'" longer E\er> qualified elector present General Election lonsUmptoon except food prepared for >3i Provide for repayment from Ihe FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING PROPOSALD and in line at the polls at Ihe hour To Ibe yualiHcd Electors immediate consumption and alcoholic general fund THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ prescribed fur the dosing thereof shall be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a beverages and Should this proposal be approved' U YES STATE WIDE U NO allowed to vote General Election will be held in the c-Compensate units of government, TRANSPORTATION STATE Governor 4 Lieutenant Governor. TOWNSHIP OFWATERTOWN Secretary of S>!ate. Attorney General. 2 other than ihe state, for lite resulting SYSTEMS BONDS UYES StateofMichigan ' loss of revenue by increasing each ALSO AN\ ADDITIONAL AMEND­ THE POLLS of said election will be open Members of State Board of Education. yNO ON present allocation of sales tax revenue MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY at7 o'clock a m. and will remain open until 2 Members of Board of Regents of the The proposal would; • TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5.1974 iu such units by I 5th ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ HE SUBMITTED a ii clock of said day of election University of Michigan. 2 Members of ' J > Authorize Ihe slate to borrow the sum Should this constitutional amendment be MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Michigan State University Board of 1 of 11 billion dollars to finance the MRS. MARIE DePOND FUR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING adopted" l!E SUBMITTED Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne Slate planning, acquiring, constructing, and Clerk of said Township THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ- 1 the Polls t University Board of Governors Get a U YES equipping of various land. air. and STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor, Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of ELECTION LAW ACT 116. PA 1954 CONGRESSIONAL Representative In U NO water transportation systems, other SECTION 720 on ihe day of any elec­ Dated- OcL 30. IS74 secretary of Stale. Attorney General. 2 health checkup. PROPOSAL U Ihe Pi-lb Congress than operating and maintenance ex­ tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock Members ef State Board of Education. STATE WIDE penses, and ELECTION LAW. ACT U6. PA 1854 LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State Find out injhe forenoon, and shall be continuously 2 Members of Board of Regents of the TRANSPORTATION SECTION 720 On the day or any elec­ Representative '2i Authorize the state to issue general tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock open until K o'clock In (he afternoon and no University of Michigan. 2 Members of the lump SYSTEMS BONDS ELECTION NOTICE COUNTY County Commissioner obligation bonds therefor: and m Ihe forenoon and shall be continuously longer Every qualified elector present Michigan state University Board of General Election AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL. OF >3» Provide for repayment from the openunlil So clock in the afternoon and no and In line at (he polls at the hour inyaur throat rhi' iiiopoKal would To the Qualified Electors Trustees. 2 Members or Wayne State FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE general fund longer Every qualified 'elector present prescribed for the closing thereof shall be > I« Authorize the state to borrow (he sum NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a University Board of Governors BALLOT is only emotion. Should this proposal be approved" und in line at the polls at the hour allowed to vote of 11 billion dollars to finance the General Election will be held in the CONGRESSIONAL Representative In planning, acquiring, constructing, and prescribed Tor the closing thereof shall be AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE dYES Congress One of the best »hmgs You - equipping of various land." air. and .illowcd to vote THE POLLS of said election will be open TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF State of Michigan LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State can do to kcef> in good health is water transportation systems, other U NO at7oclocka.m and will remain open until FICERS. VIZ 1 ON Representative to have a checkup than operating and maintenance ex- THE POLLS of said election will be open A o'clock uf said day of election TUESDAY. NOVEMBERS. I«4 COUNTY County Commissioner , penses and ALSO "ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ atToclockajn and will remain open unUl TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME The reason's simple Cancer MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY ' VICTOR HOPP AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF -If detected earlyenough- 4 N;»I Authorize the state to Issue .general » wclock of said day of election FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE COVHT BE SUBMITTED Clerk of said Township FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING can often be cured So even if 'ibligatlon bonds therefor.-and THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ BALLOT JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS nji Provide for repayment from the Dated Oct jo. 1974 Two RegularTerms Two New Terms your checkup does reveal a "Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of nenera) fund AGATHA LYON JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT problem, you've probably the Polls STATE Governor L Lieutenant Governor. AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE should this proposal be approved? - Clerk of said Township ELECTION NOTICE Secretary ot State. Attorney General, 2 FOLLOWING NON-PARTISAN OF JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT caught it early enough to do ELECTION LAW. ACT 116. PA 1954 U\ES General Election Members of Slate Board of Education. FICERS. VIZ something about it SECTION 720 On the day of any elec­ Dated. Oct 30. 1974 U No To the Qualified Electors- 2 Members of Board Of Regents of Ihe AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o"clock Your checkup probably won't NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a University of Michigan. 2 Members of TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL in the forenoon, and shall be continuously reveal anything serious Most General Election will be held in the Michigan State University Board ot COURT <*ien until 8 o'clock in Ihe afternoon and no people who have checkups ELECTION NOTICE * TOWNSHIP OF OVID Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Proposal "A" Limtling uke of motor fuel shall the sate of spirits in addition to beer longer Every qualified elector present discover they're in pretty good General Election Stole of Michigan University Beard of Governors o Regular TermsTwoNewTerms tax funds and wine be permitted on Ihe premises of and in line at the polls at the,, hour Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans health To Ihe Qualified Elector* ON CONGRESSIONAL Representative In ES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT the Twin Oaks Golf Course In Greerfwab prwcrlbtd for ihe closing thereof shall be 3 bonus funds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a TUESDAY.NOVEMBER5.1B74 Congress JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT So have a checkup. Regularly Township, under the provisions of the law allowed lo vote Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on General Election will be held in the LEGISLATIVE Slate Senator. State Find out you're in better shape governing Ihe same* Food and PrescripUon dnigs. TOWNSHIP OF RILEY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING Representative AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE than you think you are UYES THE POLLSot «id election will be open Proposal "D" State Wide Transportation Sul« of Michigan THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ: COUNTY Counly Commissioner FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS: at7o~clocka.m nndwitlremamopenunuT System Bonds. ON AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF R o'clock of sakJ day of election TUESDAY.NOVEM0ER5.1974 We want STATE Governor f> Lieutenant Governor, FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE Prppd»] "A" Limiting use of motor fuel PROPOSALA MSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ PAULE.GRAFT.JR Secretary of State, Attorney General. 2 BALLOT tax funds to wipe out cancer MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Clerk of said Township FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING Members of Stole Board of Education, Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans LIMITING USEOF UK .SUBMITTED ruled Oct. 30. tm THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ 2 Members of Board of Regents of the AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE benuf tani$. MOTOR FUELTAX FUND in your Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of University of Michigan. 2 Members of FOLLOWING HON PARTISAN^ OF­ Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on lifetime. ihe Polls STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor. Michigan Suite University Board of FICERS. Viz . 4 Food and Prescription drugs. The proposed constltutlfml amendment KLEtTWHLAW.ACTUt.PA JIM ELECTION NOTICE Secretory of Stole. Atlomey General, 2 trustees. 2 Members of Way» Stole Proposal "D" State Wide Transportation would. Give to the SECTION 730 On trie day of «ny elec- Genera) Election Members of State Board of Education. University Board of Governors. TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME System Bonds. 'Ii Prohlblttheuseof molorfiwltaxfunds > Don. the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock To the yuallfled Electors: 2 Members of Board of Regents of Ihe CONGRESSIONAL Representative In COURT by law enforcement atjtncles (or high­ American in the forenoon, and shall beconBfiuoWJy NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Ttm a Universlly ot MJcWgtn. t Members of C0!J|fB» JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS PROPOSAL A way patrol purposes: and open until flo'cloc k in the afternoon and no General Election will be held In the Michigan State University Board of LEGISLATIVE State Senator. SUte Two Regular Tenttf-Two New Terms •2) Limit the use of motor tuel Ux funds Cancer Society* longer Every qualified electer preaent TOWNSHIP OF OLIVE Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne Stale Repreierttotive JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT " LIMITING USEOF for public transportation to tfltth of .ind In line tt the potts at the hettr SUtteofMJcfttoft Untverrily tattf of Governors. COUNTY County CemmiBrlener JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT MOTORFUELTAX FUND the fcmount recetvrf. -CONTEST RULES-

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October 30,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 15A Candidates in Michigan Needs Candidates in DeWitt Twp Watertown Twp HOLBROOK on the DEWITT TOWNSHIP DEWITT TOWNSHIP WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP business courses at Lansing SUPERVISOR CLERK Community College, and Court Of Appeals TREASURER (DEM) DEWITT TOWNSHIP Oliver SAngall (REP) '. TRUSTEE Michigan State University, Dale S Emerson (Rgp) Ted Powelf She is a member of the Order Oliver S. Angell. 14183 Wood Kenneth F Geisenhaver (REP) of Eastern Star, Wacousta A Trusted, Respected and ltd, is the incumbent, having Dale S Emerson, 15158 Ted Powell, 100 Britany Dr, United Community Methodist hptriencMl Circuit Juthje served the office of treasuree Chetwyn Dr, Lansing, is the Lansing, is a self employed real Kenneth F\ Geisenhaver, Church, Denise Business Herbison Rd, is a farmer and a 3RD DISTRICT lor 2 years He is 65, married incumbent supervisor, having estate developer He is 42, Sorority, and the Clinton County Non Partisan Ballot and a life long resident of the held the office for 2 years He is married, and the father of 3 lifelong resident of the area. He Township Officers Assoc, K DonoW I. Hobrook, Jr. area 29. married, and the father of 2 is 53, married and the father of 3 Pd Pol Ad children. children, Mrs McDonough has listed He has served as DeWitt Twp children Having lived in the area for 14 her qualifications as having supervisor, and clerk, is a high Emerson, who has lived in the years, Powell served as a Geisenhaver is a high school worked in a law office for 10 school graduate, and a graduate area all his life, attended township trustee for 8 years, graduate, and has served on the years-and has been given the of Ferris Jnshtute- Michigan .State University jnd -twice served as interim Clinton County Farm Bureau duties of being in charge of He served as the secretary for *here he majored-in business township supervisor He Board of Directors, and is a elections and keeping the REHMANN'S the Gunnisonville School Board and finance received a BA in Economics school board member of the lownship books in her job as Bath Schools, He is a member of clerk from 1942 until 1954, is a He lists his qualifications as from the University of Michigan Christ Lutheran Church member of the Farm Bureau, being a life long resident, In 1954, is a member of the In a statement, she said "I am of St Johns and the GunnisonvjUe l/M having 2 years, experience, and Lansing Home Builders Assoc, In a^-statement, Geisenhaver very interested in retaining Church a college education In a on the Greater Lansing Board of said Hi elected, I will serve the J Elaine Amos (DEM) "grass* roots" government and statement, Emerson said: "I Realtors, a member of the township to the best of my In his qualifications, Angell ability.". J Elaine Amos, 14090Francis have always had a sincere in­ said he had 20 years experience dm running in order to continue Michigan Mobile Home Assoc, Rd, Rt 4, Lansing, is 38, married terest of Watertown Twp at The Store of Large Selections in township government, and is the programs begun during the and the DeWitt Bi-Centennial VICTOR TOWNSHIP and the mother of 2 children heart" a cost accountant with the iirst 2 jejrs These programs Commission Mrs Amos is the past Featuring Nationally Known Brands include lower property taxes, TREASURER WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP proper educational background president and present secretary TRUSTEE He said, "I am running to serve better roads, lower sewer rates, - treasurer of the Township and honest government in Powell lists his qualifications DeWitt Twp to the best of my as having a years experience in Park Board, a Girl Scout MOST COMPLETE LINE OF ability and to keep honesty and uhich the people have a leader, past vice president of integrity m government" meaningful voice " township government, and 20 \ears experience in business PTA for 2 years, a member of the Citizens Committee for Grand Ledge Schools, and a District governor to Powell said he feels he has the resident of Watertown Twp for 9 BOYS experience which would enable years him io handle the job Mrs Amos lists her ex­ speak to Lions perience as being a bookkeeper, CLOTHING District Governor Kay iijpi&b on Monday, No\ 4 This payroll accountant, and DeWttt, uill be guest speaker at u ill be a Ladies Night program Runs for bookkeeper - secretary in jobs the dinner meeting of the Maple FOLLOWING his address, she has held, a secretary of the FURNISHINGS Vallev Lions Club in Maple UeW-itt will install new mem­ Clinton County Democratic bers who are lounng the club. Convention in 1974, and a delegate to the Clinton County and Victor Vern Fosnight (DEM) and State Democratic Con­ ventions in 1972 Vera E Fosnight, M54 (REPl Clerk's race in Ovid HOlhster Rd, Laingsburg is In a statement, Mrs Amos SHOES Wm Vaughn Montgomery employed with Centrifuse, Inc. said, "Good government AGES 4 to 20 trustee He is 44, married and the father requires, the involvement of Wm Vaughn Montgomery, more than one political party, OV1CJ TOWNSHIP CLERK of 3 children 15285 Grove Kd, is the in­ and input from informed cumbent, serving the office SLACKS and JEANS JgM UP Fosnight received an citizens" * Daniel T Morris, 6205 Round associate degree in business since 1973 when he was ap­ SLIMS and REG (REP} (DEM) Lake Rd, Laingsburg, is em from Lansing Community pointed to fill a vacancy He Is Porter Martin Gary Kurfca ploved with the Morot Wheel College He has lived in the area 50, married, and the father of 3 SHIRTS *295UP Corp He is 46, married and the for 2' ^ >ears children lather uf 1 child Porter Martin 126 Elm St, Gjr> Kurka, 220 S Mam. In a statement he said, "I am Montgomery has lived in the JACKETS 1 59W UP Ovid is retired Irom the Osgood iivid, is a J2year-old life long running for the office because I area for ^8 years, and is a self- Funeral Home, and is employed resident of the area He is self am interested in participating employed farmer SHOES J|Q95 UP Morris, a resident of. the area He is a high.school graduate, part time at Nemanis Electric employed, married and the tor 46 years, is a graduate of in our local government with He is 72, married, the father lather of 1 child the expectation that what I may and has served as chairman of Lansingsburg High School, the Planning Commission in WE HA VE. ...SOX - UNDERWEAR SWEA TERS - JEANS • of 1 daughter and grandfather Kurka is an Ovid High School Lansing Community College, contribute will be of value to our of 6 children community " Watertown Twp He is a graduate, and has attended and has spent 2 >ears in the US member of the Farm Bureau, TENNIS SHOES-SPORT COATS and ETC. Martin, who has lived in the Michigan State University Naw Jean Morrill (REP) area for m jears, is a high Delta Mills Methodist Church, In a statement, Kurka said and the Wacousta Masonic school graduate and has taken "As a citizen ot Ovid Township, Jean Morrill, U307 S Upton courses at Michigan State Rd, Laingsburg, is the in­ Lodge He has served on the ifeeH have the abihf) Jo handle He has served with the school board for 9 jears, and H University He is an active the job of township clerk I am Laingsburg Ambulance service cumbent treasurer, having member in the United Church, served-for 3 years after being years on the Planning Com willing to spend as much time for 5 years, and the president of mission REHMANN'S and a former member of the as necessary to represent the the Motor Wheel Benefit Assoc appointed by the township In a statement Montgomery CLOTHING • fVIWISfflNGS - SHOES Lions Club and the Rotary Club people of dvid for A years board to fill a vacancy in Sept of (REP) 1971 said he was running "To help for DAD and LAD She is 52, married and the Mildred F McDonough continue the same high quality ST. JOHNS mother of i children She is a township government." high school graduate, and has Mildred F McDonough, 8588 lived in the area for 49 years Cornson Rd, is the incumbent '> Mrs Morrill is a member of 'clerk, and hasheld the office for rv the Victor Farm Bureau, the 8 years She is 58, married, the Reed Cemetery Assoc, and the mother of J children, and has First Congregational Church of lived in the area for 38 years Laingsburg In a statement, Mrs Morrill said she is in- She held the office of deputy terested in running because "I clerk for 3 jears Mrs Mc­ am interested in local govern­ Donough is a high school ment." graduate., and has taken KURT'S APPLIANCE SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE WHITE ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINES

East Olive students Ifrom left] Jessica Parks, 10: Debbie Large, 10: Angle Magsig. 8; Joann Degner. G; Richard Cramer. 7: DougSleep.il: Ricky Stauffcr, 9: Robert Burford, 11: Angela Chtuntl, 9. Tim Lowe, 10; Pat Magsig, 10; and Scott Roland. 10. display prizes to be awarded at the annual carnival. East Olive school stages carnival

On iVov i, Eas>t Olive bjsket balls and gym bhoes to a carnival m W place lor lun. games and prizes The PTO-sponsored carnival Elementary-School's £>' 'U uith the school's 7th annual «ill begin at 5 pm and last until i>e transformed from a place lor u pm Food uill be a special leature with only i items costing more than 10c Sloppy joes w ill go ior 20c, hot dogs will VOTE ite 2 ior 'iOe. and pieces of home made pie will cost 20c AS LOW AS The parents in the PTO JEANETTE MEHNEY picked apples and are having s 00 them made into apple cider 169 especially for the event Write in candidate A country store, featuring home made items, baked goods, crafts and candy, a cake walk, numerous gomes, and door for prize-, uill add U« ihe ex < itemt'tit of the carnival FOUR WASH CYCLES! BINGHAM Theie v, ill also be a raffle, the 1, PERMANENT PRESS CYCLE Iirst priie being a side of beef, with cold-water cooldownl the second pme a black and TOWNSHIP CLERK u bite portable TV. and Ihe third % £. F 2. NORMAL CYCLE with Extra prize a in speed bicycle IMDNNIIM SI WHO Wash Selection! •» *•««*». <• "Your Support is Appreciated" The proceeds go into the K.dSi school fund for East Olive and 3.ACTIVATEO SOAK CYCLE pa POI Adv olive Center to purchase cuts dbwn washer watching! needed equipment A portion is (*) 4.DEUCATE CYCLE for special- automatically set aside for the -A IMCIOMB vitultt ttt&>H care garments! COMPLETE BODY WORK purpose of building up the ICtt 'CniiU« ******* AND GLASS REPLACEMENT school library PLUS- VOTERS: A WORD WITH 3 wash and 2 rinse temperature BOB'S AUTO BODY, INC* YOU PLEASE combinations1 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2921 Se.e the Fine Selection Model 2 wash and 2 spin speeds' WWA703OP GE Filter-Flo-System filters Not all candidates are included of wash water continuously—traps INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! . lint in non-clogging up*top in this election Issue of the Clinton HOME FARM BUSINESS AUTO WHITE SEWING MACHINES filter tray! County News. Published this NOW ON DISPLAY ----- week are those candidates who GOODSERVlce t mtmbt' "' "ASK ABOUT OUR LAY AWAY PLAN" Anoihtr itasnn KURT'S whyGBiS ^America Group Amelia) s */ provided the necessary information mtldi APPLIANCE APPLIANCE CENTER appliance vikt to the County News. DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS LANTERMAN INSURANCE CENTER PHONE 224-3895 Please check your local ballot KURT'S 200 W Stito.St John* PHONE 2?& 7614 BRUCE LANTERMAN carefully *»fore voting. DOWNTOWN V ST. JOHNS PH. 224-3895 Where Service Is Assured" iw»irtWmyi*l«tfttM&aa» 16A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 30.1974 Maryane Smith of Westphalia, Clark and Kate Trowbridge. He Thursday, Oct 17, at a Lansing Mrs Jennie B Hart and Mrs Mrs Josetta Linn of Pewamo, attended schools in Lansing, hospital. Doreen Deuprey, both of Los Mrs Eleanor Klein of Pewamo, and moved from Lansing to A lifetime resident of Clinton Angeles, Calif; 9 grandchildren and Sister Theresa of Detroit; Ovid in 1933. He was never County, Mr Avery was a retired and 3 great-grandchildren. Clara Weber 44 grandchildren, 24 great married. farmer. He was a member of Funeral services were held at grandchildren, 1 brother, Surviving is his brother, the Clinton County Farm the Osgood Funeral Home, HOW CAN EGAN'S FORD Clara Weber, 82, of West­ George Schafer of Fowler, and l Floyd of Ovid. Bureau and a member of the Thursday Oct 24, at 2 pm. The phalia died Monday Oct 21, at sister, Eva Becker of Fowler. Wacousta United Methodist place of burial was the Eureka PRICE'EM SO LOW? Iter home, A funeral mass was held Funeral services were held at Church. Cemetery with the Rev Norman Mrs Weber was bom in Tuesday Oct 22 at 8 pm and Houghton Chapel of Osgood He is survived by his wife, Wood officiating. Westphalia, July 26. 1892 the Wednesday Oct 23 at 10 am at St Funeral Homes, Ovid, Wed­ Merle; two daughters, Mrs daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Marys Church- The place of nesday Oct 23 at 1:00 pm. The Donald (Chery!) Maier of Schafer. She was married to burial is St Marys Cemetery. Kev Earl Copelin presided over Grand Ledge and Mrs Carroll Owen Baker EGAN FORD SALES, Henry Weber, who preceded her Father James Schmett of* the burial ceremony which was (Elgeva) Pingel of Eagle; 14 in death in 1973. liciated „ held at Mt Hope Cemetery, grandchildren and five great­ Owen K. Baker, 70, of 2002 Mrs Weber was a member of Lansing grandchildren; and three Hucker Avenue, Everett, Wash, St Marys Church, The Christian Glynn Trowbridge sisters, Mrs Lena Lyon of died Oct 18 in a Monroe nursing Inc Mothers, and the Daughters of Earl Av,ery Perry, Mrs Hazel Shadduck of home. Isabella Glynn I. Trowbridge. 81, of M- Services were held Sunday Eagle and Mrs Minerva Senters He was born March 26, 1904, ST. JOHNS Surviving are: S bons, 21 Ovid, died Monday Oct 21, at afternoon at the Peters and uf Lake Odessa, in Paris, , moving from Thomas of Pewamo, Donald, Memorial Hospital in Owosso. Murray Funeral Home in Grand Michigan to Everett in Julv of ZODW.HIjhnun Phone 224-2285 The Rev Edward Otto of Anthony,Clair, and Edward, ail Mr Trowbridge was born Nov Ledge for Earl D- Avery, 89, of Wacousta United Methodist 1973. of Westphalia; 4 daughters Mrs 24, 1892 in Owosso, the son of R 1, Eagle. He passed away Church officiated at services He was employed by General and interment was in North Motors for 38 years retiring in Eagle Cemetery, Clinton 1965, from Fisher Body Corp in County. , Lansing, Michigan. He was a member of the First United George Block Methodist Church, a member uf the Everett Elks Lodge No 479 George «Sami Black, 72, 2008 and UAW Union Local No (502. Because of You E M-2t, St Johns died Monday He leaves his wife, Edith at Oct 21, at Carson City Hospital the home, a daughter, Mrs after a short illness SueJJen I'vosser; y grand­ MrJBlack was born Feb 22, daughter, Carlotta Crosser, 1902 in Pinckney Mi, the son of both of Monroe, a brother, W J. and Emma Black. On Sept Frank Baker of Okemos, one 6, 1923, he married Marita sister, Mrs Thelma Williams ol Zigler in St Johns v>'here he Paris, 11! lived all his life. Services were held at 10 am He was a life member of F Monday, Oct 21 at the Sohe and AM #105. He worked as a Funeral Home The Kev G serviceman for Consumers Richard Tattle officiated Power Co which he retired from Burial uiis at the Cypress in 1962. Lawn Cemetery Surviving are his wife Casketbearers were: Bob Marita; 'I daughters, Wfrs Newell, Al Arstein. Craig Learn, Virginia Zigler and Mrs Nancy Kay Anderson, Humer Por- Puetz, both of St Johns; 2 sisters terfield and Ben SanW 5W&* YOU AND C ) YOUR HOME Mr and Mrs Vernon Benjamin The Problem and daughters entertained Mrs Lula Boak, Mr and Mrs Cecil Boak. Mr and Mrs Carl Boak, Window all of St Johns, and Mr and Mrs Clare Boak and family of near By Mary Bell DeWitt and Mr and Mrs Charlie Home Need a Lift* Boak In the afternoon, other With Autumn guests were some of her qufcKfy turn­ grandchildren, Mrs Tom ing to winter, CENTRAL NATIONAL attention Feldpausch and son and Mrs turns to* ward the Tom Koenigsknecht and home and children and Mrs Datfe Thur­ entertaining is your home ston and child The occasion lacking In­ was Mrs Lula Boak's 84th birth­ terest? Does it have the - BANK'S NEWEST AND day look of hand- me-downs Mr and Mrs Ernest Thelen of from the first DeWitt, Mr and Mrs Edmond apartment you had' Thelen and family sof'Lansing, Bernita Hufnagel and Mr and Mrs Reyold Goerge were FINEST INNOVATION Friday evening visitors of Miss May bo what that flora [ sofa really needs is a lift with a pair of striped Cecilia Thelen. I Chairs or chairs In an accent color. Bring in an arm cap, a piece of Mrs Stella Mageau and Mrs carpet, and a room sketch and tee what exciting things trie staff Theresa Wieber of Maple at Ban Furniture can do for -Rapids called on Mrs Lula Boak your horns. * <* IN BANKING Thursday morning Mr and Mrs Vernon Benjamin and Mrs Lula Boak returned home by the way of St Louis BELL after spending several days with Mr and Mrs James FURNITURE Magruder of Jennings. Mo. AND CARPET Mr and Mrs Reynold Goerge 4601 North East Street spent Monday evening with Mr (North TJS 27) and Mrs Leonard Doolittle and Lansing son of Stanton.

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Mr and Mrs Robert Spifcley Elementary school starting at Mr and Mrs Mitchel Eriggen Sr, Mr and Mrs Luuis Thelen of 8:00 pm. / of Pontiac were Friday night Westphalia, Mrs Pauline Mr and Mrs Roy Howorth, 1 guests of Mn Charles Cook. Williams of Detroit and Mrs Beth Ann, Gerrie Lynn, David have Catherine o&osk) of Wyandotte and Hoy Patrick of Ionia wore Mrs Ma We Cook returned ipent the weekend Saturday visitors of their mother Mrs home Saturday Oct 19 after CLINTON NATIONAL through Monday un a color tour. Hilda Schafer Sunday af-' spending over a month Visiting Guesk for Sunday dinner at temoon. hi Colorado at the home Of her the home uf Mr and Mrs Callers at the home of Mr and daughter and son-in-law Mr and Howard Cook (Jet 13th were Mrs Clyde SUvernail Sunday Mrs Larry Alien Littlefield at their mothers Mrs Dolly Cook afternoon were their brother Greeley Colorado, also called on and Mri> McDowel and Sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Donald Richardson Walter Schneider of Lansing. and family and Dianne Thelen Wednesday October 23 the Dan Rohagen and friend of at Denver, and Mr and Mrs you blue Star members will have Carson City-were visitors at the Robert Carlson and other Iheir Uctober meeting. Mrs home of Mrs Irene Fox Sunday friends. Maryann Theien being hostess afternoon. assisted by Mrs Maryann Spending the weekend with Friday October 25 the Golden Smith Names will be drawn for their mother Mrs Charles Cook Years Club Senior Citizens held the new hostesses of 74-75 were Mr and Mrs James Knoll a potluck dinner at 12:30 pm at Meeting will be at the and family of Lanse. the Muir Civic Center. our little one C Mr and Mrs Vmce Herzog and Pierce, Age Level Coor­ Secretary Elizabeth Putnam. family of Pigeon, Mr and Mrs dinators, Children's, Caroline Sup't of Studies, Tom Semans, Charles Mort and family of Pierce; Youth, Betty George; Ass't.BiJl Semans; Communion Henderson and Mr and Mrs Adult, Richard Semans;, Stewards, Rita Gazda and Richard Semans and family Family, Frank Gazda;. Sherry VanDyne. Parsonage were recent dinner guests of Mr Recording Secretary, Loreta Comm Kaye Potter, Clarice and Mrs Kaye Potter and Warren, Members at Large of Semans, Wayne Austin, Prank family Administrative Board, Harold Gazda. Librarians, Joan * The Middlebury United and Leota Gardner, Frank Warren and Helen Lundquist. Methodist Women will, meet Gazda, Orson Hubbards, Joe Publicity, Loreta Warren. Thursday evening, Oct 22 at the and Dorothy Jordan, Don The Middlebury United Church with Madge Craig, Mulder, Kaye Potter, Grace Methodist Youth Choir enjoyed Lucile VanDyne and Ruby- Putnam, Charles Warren, a hay. ride and weiner roast at Mulder as hostesses Program George Warren, Lawrence the'home of Mr and Mrs Don Leader will be Geraldine Warren, Clarence Semans, George recently. Stanton and Lorna Semans will Honoary Members of the Board, conduct the devotions. Nina Ryon, Maud and Ward Mr and Mrs Richard Warren of Bryans Road, Maryland are The Charge Conference of the Slocum, Florence Thomburg. Pastor-Parish Relations Comm, the parents of a daughter. Middlebury and Laingsburg Diana Lynn^born Oct 17 at United Methodist Churches was Richard Semans, Bruce Pierce, Helen Potter, Tom Semans, Alexandna Hospital weighing 4 held recently at the Middlebury lbs 3 ozs. The baby will remain United Methodist Church with Dorothy Jordan. Finance Comm. Uren Semans, Richard in an incubator at the hospital District Superintendent, Rev for several weeks. Paternal Paul Blomquist of Flint Semans, Joe Jordan, Clarice Semans, Clarence Semans. grandparents are Mr and Mrs presiding Elected for 1975 at Don Warren of S. Hollister Rd. Middlebury were Lay Leader, Comm on Nominations and Kichard Semans, Lay Member Personnel, James VanDyne, Mr and Mrs Charles Warren to Annual Conference, Bunny Thora Austin, Ethel Mulder, have sold their household goods fl Semans, Chr of Council on Clarence Semans, Oliver and moved from their farm Ministries and Administrative VanDyane. Common History home to an apartment in Board, Bill Semans; Chr of and Records, Mildred Brookins Owosso Work Areas, Ecumen. Affairs, and Grace Putnam Trustees, Edith Schuknecht remains a Esther Semans; Education, James VanDyne, Frank Gazda, patient at Memorial Hospital Charlene Austin, Evangelism, Lawrence Warren, Joe Jordan, Don Warren, Qren Semans, where he condition remains Ethel Mulder; Missions Lucile about the same. VanDyne; Social Concerns, Dr Wayne Austin, Thora Austin. George Boggs, Stewardship, Church Treasurer, Clarice Wayne Austin recently un­ Ray Mullins, Worship Caroline Semans Membership derwent surgery on his eyes at Harper Hospital in Detroit. SUfi

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HAROLD SCHMALTZ Between the lines Advertising Director

JIM EDWARDS Editor with Jim Edwards

As an every-2-year voting service Between the Lines offers the following glossary to help voters WHEN A POLITICIAN SAYS' wade through the rhetoric to define the real "My opponent has yet to say what he is going to Here we go again meaning of statements by politicians. do to,solve this problem " ONE YEAR AGO Monday to 2 to 14 years in the WHEN A POLITICIAN SAYS" HE MEANS. Well, here we go again. November I.1D7J state penitentiary in Jackson "Mv record speaks for itself," "I don't have any cures either, but if I tell \ou We're sitting here writing an editorial telling you to vote or "shut Jesse James Patrick of lor check forgery HE'MEANS* my opponent doesn't have any solutions. \ou'U Chelsea, entered a plea of guilty A three-year renovation ot the "I can't think of a good answer for your naturally assume I do " up" about the consequences. Monday in Circuit Court to a exterior of the St Johns question, so I'll give you a bad answer that sounds ****** By golly, that's pretty discouraging. charge of negligent homicide, a Municipal Building was advised good." WHEN A POLITICIAN SAYS We know the people who need to get the message won't get it- charge stemming from a fatal by the D C Bjers Co of Grand * * * * * "I hope the voter weighs the facts before casting accident Sept 4 on US-27 Rapids at the City Commission WHEN A POLITICIAN SAYS: his ballot " People who vote read the editorial page. Free blood-screening tests to meeting last week Total cost of - "I challenge my opponent to answer the HE MEANS People who don't vote are the ones who don't read the editorial detect diabetes will be available the project would be about question 1 " "I hope the voter believes the mud I've slung page. this year at Clinton Memorial $13,1)00 HE MEANS against my opponent more than the mud my op­ Hospital. Sunday, Nov 11, from Three Clinton County persons . "I've tried to answer the question with 'My ponent has slung against me " So, we're blowing in the wind jabbering at you to vote, vote/vote. I to J pm as part of the search were named officers of the record speaks for itself and you wouldn't fall for 4> * * * * You're going to vote regardless of what we say. tor more than 102.0U0 Michigan State Grange at its it, By challenging my opponent to answer it, WHEN A POLITICIAN SAYS- "unknown" diabetics in yist annual session last week in maybe he'U look like a fool and take the attention "I have a little doubt about the outcome of the It's your neighbor we should be trying to reach. Michigan during the national .Hastings Alvin J Thelen of St irom me " 8 election. The facts have been laid out, the voter But, he doesn't read the editorial page and he doesn't vote. observance of Diabetes Week, Johns was elected assistant ***** has been given a chuiceaiid the voter will pick out But, he knows how he feels about inflations, taxes etc. Nov u-17 steward, Mrs Thelen was WHEN A POLITICIAN SAYS' the most deserving candidate " Clinton Cuunly received a named lady assistant steward, "That is the most ridiculous charge I've ever HE MEANS Why don't you cut this out, take it next door, show it to him and, payment trom the Federal and Almond Cressman of St heardandlwon'tjustifyitbyareply " "It's too late now The-polls are almost closed. ell him he can have his say at the polls Tuesday. Gu\ eminent again this week for Johns was elected to the HE MEANS We've clouded the issues as much as we could We -JE Revenue Sharing in the amount executive committee "I warned my campaign people that he might just hope the voters don't put too much stock m the of 402,715 00 The City of St Johns has dig that up If they had done their homework I lacts and, instead, justify the thousands ot dollars Announcing the opening of his yj?,044 0J owed to it by city and might be able to offer an alibi " we've poured into advertising " ottice for general practice ot county residents tor special "If It Fita . . . "ptometry in bt Johns in Dr assessments David L Peters, whose practice is located at 10G E Walker, The new DeWitt First Baptist .!5 \ EAKS AGO Prime Time Watch out for pheasants Church building at the corner otc Oct 27, l!H!> Cutler and DeWitt roads will be Stephen A Kennells, former dedicated Sunday atternoon, plant engineer and chief in­ Nov 4 at 2 pm spector for the Saylor-Beall Energy Crisis: Blessing in Disguise? Friends of Julia Holton held a Manufacturing Co, of St Johns, Editor, Lapeer County Press recent birthday party at has been named as the new paid liy BertmiJ E Xmh tud.iv. thjt iUggostiun t-> ivi,o rraiispollatiull sWunvJhat art able "By Jim Fitzgerald Jackson Nursing Home m St secretary of the Chamber of mure \.ahd 11 we MV going tu ruu* tu gu where people «ant tu go. when y Johns in honor of her Btith birth­ Commerce , I don I I\KM lo sound like the . iriulMMiigl', Icii fuel tur jutumubilcs !he> *ai»' '"-' g . and at a pnw. the-, What Jitn Sparling may not understand is that only casualty among the harvesters occurred day She was born in St Johns The J & B Superette Grocery iiliim.iiL- uoiiiji upliMsi but 1.41dm) during ih',' m.'Vt dt'Liidt.' ur vu. isu I it kail afford to paV Ihis b uu' an ini when an infantryman ran up against"a par­ and has lived here all her life has been purchased by Mr and tu"> •ifCiSijintluiifs aLtumpamed by luo'1-.h lo t-orltirtue building uiuie possible dieam \l ihisn'ii. moineiU the pheasanU. are getting away, for lord's sake. opportunities, and the energ\ crisis oild mure •.upi'rhtghwjv^ iur teiur hundnds ot t'i«ns and siiiall LIIILS Something has got to be done before this nation is ticularly stubborn llip-top beer can and cut a Services were held Tuesday, Mrs Floyd Tyler of Lansing. Mr tould toik'eKabh pnHeJO be a po- jnd fewer cjr, tu use ieis and k^' are e\p.-ruikntun; with dial a ridi trterrun with rampaging ringnecks knuckle Oct m at Usgood Funeral Home Tyler has been in the retail luitial disaster th.il is rtally a bless- t-ur the imnit'dirflt* luture. ue are V,stems — J vei\ prai.tK.ll tlosb bi. It ib a fine thing for Sparling to be against gun But^omething subversive infiltrated the DNR in St Johns for Virginia Pappas, grocer>- business for a good Hit; 111 djSglHM! gom^ tu need more of the Kind ul twevn a lav a"d bus si-nn.e wnh controls But what this country really needs is a this year Perhaps it all started when a park Hi. 102 Spring b-treet, St Johns, number of years, having lhi.ii.* is. ut tourse. a b>y if — irtdMi trjnspurUtiun we presently the advjDtugi-!, ol bull) law requiring every citizen to own a gun and to kill ranger was scratched by a Communist squirrel who died Uct 2» at Clinton operated Tyler's Food Market and that is If" we respond tu Ihe rune Hu^ever if mass trjniit rs On ihe drawing boaids ot ihe at leabt 1 animal per week Otherwise, there'll Anyway, an unAmerican decision was made Memorial Hospital on S Cedar Street, Lansing, luel shortjgc b\ developing the mass yuiny tu be mure than a stopgap de Massaehusetts lilstiluie ol kJi* soon be a lu-point buck crowding in Iront of you in There is now no prior announcement of exactly * The Woman's Literary Club since 1930 tfanipoilaliun facilities this tuuntry vtve tor the duration ot the inueA uulugV and other uniM.iMliv"! and has either been allowing lo dete­ Lrisis flexible tnnovjliym ate dt^ the A&P checkout line when the pheasants will be released The invasion ot Elsie opened the first reseaieh ktiilirs dilung into trans- ? Transferor EinerG Olstrom, riorate or ret using to build lor sev­ peraiel\ needed pL-rtation piubUms tht.re are blue­ tan come at any time, without warning There is meeting of the "2nd year history Sparling is a Republican candidate lor Congress Clinton County 4-H Club agent, eral dn-adus no* Main people tr\mg tu mx maw prints ot ^ssiems ihat could maki trom m> district He recently told- a Michigan noway the harvesters can be prepared They can't of service to the community by to Kent County was approved, lo jibomplbh Ihis. w.e re going lo tranipurtation tuda\ are dl^Cu'-ermg must people actually want tu lej"><. Deer Hunters.' meeting "Firearms don't kill man the fort 24 hours every day Alter all, this is a the clubwomen on Tuesday this week by the state board of hai£ lo interrupt—Jiid perhaps even that while there are indeed lots ot Iheir tars at home pe'ople, people do " volunteer arm> and even the most patriotic evening, Uct y, in the cafeteria agriculture bring to an abrupt end—our love af­ buifs and trams none are gumg Hh\ ha^tn t t(i,si gteai ito Strip oft the back of his conservative gray suit harvester must spend some time earning a living, ol the Elsie Junior High School fair with the automobile where they are going within a lea been put into pravtite' Ihe aii'.-m Mrs Donald Gilson. Clinton 1 and he'll slick to any bumper helping the hired man shoot wheat with a potluck salad bar at 6:30 County blood program chair­ We alreadv know that one result ionable amount ui time • trv smipl\ "> Ihat thtte ha - H>.u'V, a week has been reported This means almost IEN^E\KS \GO Lutheran Church in Fowler on mass transit s\s- ut five miles, without taking une bUi ber tht. last timt thi> touiilii i^pen his dumb aides hadn't told him about the as many pheasants are staying Put as are being Oct29. 19UI Thursday, Oct 20, with 54 pints terns being given frum A into New York Cit\. i dis tilted an ertvrgy shortage Many ft marauding pheasants takin over the State Game Took There may well be an escaped pheasant As estimated 16,000 Clinton nt blood donated by residents of priority in the an­ tanee ot 2U miles, and a different one tall thai although there -Hie tht Area just a few short miles north of where he Happing around your home right now, at, you read County voters w ill go to the polls the west portion of the county nounced alluCa- bat'K tu B. another 20 or so miles petsunal hardships yl V\orld War II, stood, unarmed Otherwise, he would have these very words next Tuesday to cast their Jesus-Hernandez, 45, of Port lion of fuel, ihe And. similar problems can be luund iiui hjijng enough tutl tor evtiy basis tor the Across 'he country' sounded a warning "Firearms don't harvest ballots for national, state and Huron, demanded an ones tars did nut mean the end ul - This is happening despite the heroic effdrts ot a Bernard ffash development of the world ^ pheasants, people do And you'd better get busy " local candidates. ~ examination when * arraigned For the elderly, this situation is tew harvesters who have been tracking the trucks workable (nasi transportnti6n has al­ partieularlv distressing Imagine .• "n It wa-, no prunt relletted une,' The Mich Dept of Natural Resources 'DNRi that deliver the pheasants to the game areas A The new St Johns water tower before Justice Charles A Speer ready been established "year-old woman With a doUor's ap- bui « WJS still possible tu get jf started the trouble with its Put and Take program DNR driver recently complained to a newsman- is all but complete now, and it in St Johns Tuesday on a \llhuugh th>i mav nut have been poiotment having to go through that aruundj We had bube?> and trains, The DNR breeds thousands of pheasants and then "They're just like hounds Everytime I go to Put will be tillea with water and lelonious driving charge. thinking .ihead to this crisis, the dele' kind of routine—and then du it all and tht,y ran real well ' releases them at various locations so hunters can some pheasants, there they are with their chlorinated for testing purposes Vouchers for the payment of gate* to the White House Conference over again in order tu return home HopefulK our thildren and harvest them As I pointed out last year, the shotguns, ready to harvest " within the week The tower is a S2.OUO.000 in gas tax collections on Aging in 1971 suggested j means If she can t alfurd a inxi land must grandthildren will be able to say the hunters wear bibtop overhalls, carry pitchforks silver blue in color and 10-foot to the counties of the state have for achieving ihis goal when they can't), the exhaustion and frustra­ same thing to future generations and drive Al lis-Chalmers tractors Back on the That's good news, ot course But it isn't enough tiold letters edged in block spell been prepared by the state recommended that the Highwav tion will just add tu the problem Trust Fund be LOnverted "into a gen­ that made her visit the doUor tn the I.V/r ,V«J/I n tht exttiitiit dtreclvr tarm. the hired man is shooting wheat The DNK has lots < iiiu.' tie tiallied eral transportation fund to be utilized first plate ot r'ie tion-profit non-pwtisun Amer- Put and Take worked tine last reason* The DNR w.ot -ides ot it The tower, submitted to the auditor for all modes of transportation " The answer lies tn developing nun Aisooanun of Rettud Pifrwrn > lold harvesters when and where the pheasants and financed It is nut enough that men like which reaches 150 feet into the general's office for payment. Auuld be released, so attack plans could be made sparling tight gun controls What this nation needs •^ky, vas started the first ot Highway Commissioner, in advan&e In our area one weekend, it was is legislation lequinng a machine gune in even, July Charles M Ziegler announces. Miidnw and a bull's e.\e on e\er> animal possible to muster J,500 harvesters against 250 Ui i«J "liters approved l--o A citizens' advisory com- pheasants Under these conditions the teiritory i Hhi sivise, there'll be a pheasant mi tU White proposal Mi sunning The Hnuse urni* da\ mci ease t'u • SJ'J.wW puMa St Johns school board m their So says the VJL. J" ?,-* * M«l Latofut .vot'ks budding and the others consideration of luture building rPO >tJU KNOW «RS HOBB5 THAT new WJM heatnieiit plant plans, held its initial meeting at AS A VETERAN OVER 65 I AM VOTE TUESDAY, NOV. 5th Stauli-' \ Sinus, W, ot (tie high school here Tuesday .ELIGIBLE FOR N&GOEO TREAT-/ Charlotte « c sentenn.il eielling EUTATAVA HOSPITAL?^ StouUtfen [7 /NOT jusr you MRIC1 for \ ANyoUWETEfiAN ^MAY BE ELISIBLEy "Prison Kelutiu uus the college term papet "u "Prison John j.liltuli Si- *», U> the lesson gne tor the United Keloi ui Blind Stfrfaevrffe WALTER G. NOBIS Methodist Wumen af their Final plans were nwdetQi the recent meeting Mis Edna At the business meeting it was Chicken suppei an'J Bazaar to U. Mrs L liiu W "JUUI\ \owlm gave the devotions and voted tu send money to aid the be held Nuvember ? beginning xmmmm D Mrs Robert Valentine jjave the Guipel Troubadours in their at i 3d until all aie --fi'-'-J County Commissioner Methodist Churih Saturday lesson using her daughters millenary work and also to the The Imstesses lot the evening Airs Harriet Schmid and Mrs night. Uct lyth. The building were Mt> Rub\ Stewart, Mrs. Ihelma Woodbui attended Hit f 1 fund ollermg taken at this time Isabel Alhaugh. Mrs Alice .uth ueddiik iii'i' <*rsai* upen wttbovei *50U uu and will enable F.K Mtofinihon ctnttft itw •mini VA Dlfit« Ichftk District No. 2 Casler and Mi - Mai'joi ie imuse lui" ^h uf Mrs Zenys your plwmt book)« wiftt Vimmt A&HIMIUIMMI us t» pjv ult,th6 mortgage on Glow hey IMer m St Juhiis, Sunday UetoU-l Mh our pars"mage BIDS WANTED The butted Methodist Youth Lebanon, Essex, Dallas Fellowship went Tuck or Mraiid M i irvdle Woodbury Treating lor l"N>CEF Sunda\ 'outh made plans to and 27th with Mr and Mrs Henry Your training Vturcon- It'll da you good to make cand> tor the servicemen Schmid Si and attend the Lerns The.vm.iU \ou see how rmxh good vou ZONING COMMISSION Bids will be received at the County Clerks Office of the area and also plans to wedding ot Miss Belinda help with the Halloween party valuable to your business L-mdo *£* until 12 noon November 4,1974, to be opened the Schmid and Ja> Southwell on to be held Halloween night Saturday, Uct Mh at the Salem They cm make vou price­ afternoon of November 4, 1974, for acceptance or MEETING The group finished their United Methodist Church less to \our community reaction. project of refinishmg the Wunteer, It you can spare even A regular meeting of the Clinton County Zoning Commission sanctuary flag poles and having About 5U people attended the TheRilmhjIG-riter will be held on Thursday. November 21,1974 at 8 p m. in the Property Management Committee a tew hours a week*, call turVululU,ir\ AuU'li the flags cleaned Cathy Schlarf Harvest Festival and potluck Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. At that time the Com* is president ot the group supper ut Salem United the Voluntary Action mission will act on the following applications:

ESSEXTOWNSHIP An application for a Special Use Permit to operate a sand and BIDS LPGAS NOTICE gravel pit on the following described parcel of land: The East 'z of the Northeast U of Section 27, T8N-R3W, WANTED FOR Essex Township. Vacancies will be occurring on the following DWITT TOWNSHIP Boards: (Tabled at the 9/19/74 Regular Zoning Commission Meeting) 1 POLICE CAR FOR SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ZoheB-4, Planned Shopping Center to R-Ml, Multiple Family One Patrol Car as per Specifications. 1. Zoning Appeal Board - 2 members, 3 year term. Residential: Als& a Special Use Permit ih conjunction with No trade in. the multiple zoning. Beg. 363* W. of NE cor. Sec 16, th S205' W156% N 205',E 156*. a part of E H of NE 'a, Sec 16, DeWitt 2. Department of Social Services • 1 mem­ Twp , Clinton Cty ( Mich., subject to survey. Inquire at Sheriff's Office for Specifi­ ber, 3 year term. cations and Details. YOU CAN COUNT ON LP AMENDMENT 3. County Road Commission - 1 member, Also, an amendment to the text of the Clinton County Zoning Bids to be submitted at the County Clerk's 6 year term. Ordinance to allow outside storage in a B-2, General Business GAS TO DO THE JOB! zone under special conditions. Officdby 9:00 A.M. November 4,1974. 6560 S. Beeole Rd Prompt Othverv PERRINTON - , 4. County Department of Public Works - 2 The text of the Zoning Ordinance as proposed to be amended Bids will be publicly opened on November members, 3 year term. and a rnap showing the Zoning Ordinance as proposed tu be 4, 1974 ih the Commissioners Room at the amended may be examined at 100 S Ottawa, St Johns, Mich, Interested persons should send resume to: between th6 hours of 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. of Courthouse. From Pompeii WHITE'S PHONE POMPEII Nominations Committee, c/o County Clerk, any day Monday through Friday. Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS x Arnold R Minarik, GAS 838-2201 Administrator By - Property Manijimf nt Commttt«e. gnaw -frrttWiiWMwwtaMW'-wiwJMi October 30.1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS. ST JOHNS; MICHIGAN 3B leaders honored

KeeeHmg )y-year -Ml leader awards were [from left) Emily Brook. Bath AH-Purpose; Betty ySt-hwark. Spring Valley; Marie Woudhams. 4-H Wonders; Marian Kurnez, Happy Hustlers: Gladys Irish. Green Aires: and Donna Smith. Prairie 4-H Club. WOMEN AND By Mrs Pudge Dtmlng Receiving 4-H Key club awards are I front, from left] Cheryl Bancroft, Nimble Fingers; Pant Smith, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ( ) Prairie 4*11; Susan Striz. Scattered Southeast; Kim Howe. Olive 4-H Projects; Irear. from left) Marian Laurence Richards, a former Kurnz. Happy Hustlers; Brian VanVleet. Green Acres; Dan Washburn. Elsie 4-H Corners; Uuane Kecognized for 15-years service as 4-H leaders are [leftI Mary resident of Carland Road was Haviiand. Olive 4-H Projects. Sands and her daughter Virginia Rocsch, both leaders in the Paint SENIOR CITIZENS treated for his birthday along Hounds i H Club. with Mr and Mrs Richard Mead Vote For The Candidate and son Brian of St Johns to the ham and chicken pie supper at That Agrees With You ON; the Garland United Methodist Church by Mr and Mrs Leo Equal pay for equal work for Women Deming. Saturday evening They alt then gathered at the jMinumum pay for people under 18 , Deming home in Carland for Mr Richards (o open his birthday and over 65 gifts Senior Citizens using school buses A new Red Cross Volunteer training course for Shiawassee •POWELL VOTED AGAINST ALL OF THE ABOVE residents was recently given by Mrs Robert Harrelson. Two people who completed the In­ VOTE FOR troduction to American Red Cross course were Mr and Mrs Ralph Casler former residents DONALD L STANTON of Carland. Another such course will be offered to anyone else DEMOCRAT FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE interested after the first of the Paid Poi- Ad. year. Interested student^of parents uf this, ai!ea with students in Shiawassee County may contact VOTE TUESDAY, NOV. 5th Daniel Davila, 415u S M-52, who has been appointed by the American Institute for Foreign * for Study to accompany a group of students to Spain during the school winter vacation. They will visit Madrid, Cordoba, WALTER G. NOBIS SeveiHe, Granada and Torremulinos- County Commissioner Places are still available in the group and you may phone MrDavida at 725-2391 if you. as a student, or interested parent, District No. 2 would like to contact him.

Lebanon, Essex, Dallas give I \ temjve s ear* of sen ice to the Clinton County 4-H Youth « ere recognized Thursday night as these -nwUnMWbv awards wt-re presented to I from Ieftl Annabelle Peck. 25 years. Elsie4 Corners; Andrew Cobb. 30 years. Paid Political Advertisement U»11[l 1&W.M'-fit' Klsie ICurners; Clyde Peck. 20years. Nimble Fingers: and Jean Cobb. 20years. Elsie i Corners.

For a Man you con Trust to be ^cdtwtMfo* .John \\lsuorth. Uinton CoimU 4-H >outh agent, presents An- i miMJe Peek. EsHe. with the Friend of 4-H Award, presented an­ Mamie O'Connell nually to the individual or organization who have contributed District Judge, Phone. 981-6801 greatly to the l-H program.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr Mrs Ed Dwyer is .pa.Poi.fla. ELECT and Mrs Terry Girvin were: Mr recuperating at home after and Mrs Dennis Boomer. Mr spending several weeks at SUPREME COURT and Mrs Doug Cusack. Mr and Ingham Medical Hospital in Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Mrs Charles Matek, Mr and Mrs Lansing. Buck Cunningham and Mr and Mr and Mrs Harold Skinner FOR TRIALS Mrs Manuel Cusack. moved into the home of Paul FAIR TO Eugene Tabor suffered -a Langdon and Mr and Mrs Tim WILLIAM G. JACKSON heart attack Saturday evening Payne are renting their trailer PUBLIC AND and is a patient at the Carson bome- ACCUSED ! Citv Hospital Ray_Reedt of Madison Wise is District Judge for Clinton County Mr and. Mrs. Jack McGrath of spending sometime- visiting an Seattle "Wash are spending aunt Mrs Emily Arm- sometime visiting relatives- brustmacher. His brother Gale X ALLAN CARPENTER MILLER Orin Boomer, of Denver, is seriously ill in ButterAorth Colo, returned home Monday Hospital in Grand Rapids. after spending a week visiting The Candidate his parents Mr and Mrs James Boomer- A MAN YOU ELECT a District Judge; Mr and Mrs Greg Helmer II moved to the trailer home of Mr • who will work fulltime as District and Mrs Joe Riley the past, CAN TRUST... POWELL week. -STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 88th DISTRICT- Judge by beginning his workday Mr and Mrs Robert Cashen and Mr and Mrs Stanley Cusack spent last week hunting in at 8:00 a.m. Monday through ^ Wyoming. REPRESENTATION involves TRUST and trust : is based on experierice and performance. As ftiday and thus reduce the Mr and Mrs John Sutch of State Representative and in his prior positions Hazel Park were Sunday callers of public responsibility ii at the William Dodson home. Court's present backlog Mamie O'Connell returned home Sunday after spending a REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE * who will oppose unnecessary month visiting her daughter and HIS FAMILY husband Mr and Mrs Willie for adjournments of cases pending decision Hills, near Mason. * who will impose tough and stern CARPET SALE STATE REPRESENTATIVE 88th District IN PROGRESS sentences for habitual offenders II " in oo AMD MORE STANLEY M, POWELL ir who will open the Court one night • pei sq vd a week from 7:00 * °jOO p.m. for OFF Remoter Stuck Merchandise •,: has proven Worthy of your trust * you can depend on him • you can" trust him with your traffic and small claims matters GOOD SELECTION vote. REMNANTS ELECT WILLIAM G. JACKSON Va PKICE RE-ELECT STANLEY M." POWELL BECKER District Judge Gitwral Election STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 88th DISTRICT-NOVEMBER 5 Paid fofftfett Atfwrtlttmant * .*••' «. ', NowmbtrS FURNITURE for Clinton County Non-PaftiMn-Batlot FOWLER t „ A Paid Political Advertitement /

4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 30,1974

Jim's Column • 4-H Chatter Bill's Column Acid fvuwtwrtfo* &£ CM* EaS4& leaden* teayUjed Jim Pelham By WILLIAM LASHER Clinton County Extension Director ByJQHNAYLSWORTH Extension Agriculture Agent

Have you figured out what could be a considerable saving; spouse. There will be a small Approximately 290 4-H companied by his sister, Susan Alyane Bluylock and Todd Organic acid treatment is all sides of the grain to be ef­ jour property is worth lately? and perhaps even more im­ registration fee and par­ leaders, spouses and guests Howe, on drums Both Chris and Krumm. recreation leaders another way of storing high fective There are several Would you like to keep it in your portant is the fact your estate ticipants are urged to attend all attended the 4-H Leaders Susan are members of the Olive The members enjoyed a moisture corn. Shelled corn applicators available which can family when you are finished will be divided in a way, three sessions, rather than part Recognition Banquet, Thurs­ 4-H Projects Club. bayride Saturday, Oct 26, at the with 15 to 36% moisture can be apply the material to all sides of using it? Most people would prescribed by law', rather than of the workshop. The first day, Oct 24 at Smith Hall in St Eight 4-H members were home ol Ed Marten. Sixteen preserved by addition of the grain effectively prefer to keep their property in the way you would like to have session will be held at Smith Johns, co-sponsored by the recognized and received the members are enrolled in the proprionic and acetic acids Acid treated com must be ihe family, but lar fewer make it Clinton County 4-H Council and Michigan 4-H key Club Award club Experiments in Wisconsin, protected from Ihe elements Hall and the next two at Central l provision to do so If we haven't You can go to an attorney and National Bank- Clinton National Bank and This award is given to z of one Minnesota: and Canada have Because if rain or snow gets on got your attention yet, perhaps get this job done; but if you Doctors Ralph Hepp and Mike Trust Company. percent of the County 4-H iNi'ws from Helping Hands i .shown that mold growth was the corn the rain moisture will ue. should ask you how many don't understand some of the Kelsey of the Agricultural Andrew Cobb of Elsie 4 enrollment and is based upon The Fowler Helping Hands completely stopped in corn be too high tor the amount of 7 treated with an organic acid. acres will it cost you to die If basic choices and don't know Economics Department of Corners club was recognized their participation in local club, have elected the following of- acid used or the acid will be >ou do not make specific Both proprionic and acetic acid what you want to do, it will take Michigan State University have tor serving 30 years as a leader county, district and State 4-H 1 ieers lor their winter program * washed off and the corn wjjj arrangements for passing on .a lot of time with the attorney to to the youth of Clinton County- A activities They were: Cheryl Linda Thelen. president, Sandy are organic acids. The corn was mold vuur estate, it will have to go developed the workshop and stored in piles on the floor get things worked out. will be presenting a large part number of Andy/s first 4-H Bancroft, Nimble Fingers; Fedewa, vice president, Cindy Organic acids are corrosive, through probate and be members were in attendance as Marian Kurncz, Happy- Puug. secretary; Judy Thelen, protected only top and bottom so metal bins need to be distributed in accordance with In a workshop to be held of it, along with your County with sheets of plastic or in November ath, 26th and they, too, are now serving as 4- Hustlers; Brian VanVleet, treasurer and Therese Thelen - protected by covering with the laws' of Michigan. Extension staff Ron Huard of Green Acres, Duane Huviland, unsealed bins December 3rd we will be going Clinton National Bank will be H leaders. tiews reporter The club's next plastic or a special paint On some of the larger farm * through some of the alter­ Anabel Peck * Elsie 4 Corners Olive 4-H Projects; Pam Smith, meeting will be Nov (4, 7:30 pm Corn preserved with an It looks to me that organic discussing the use of trusts in Prairie, Dan Washburn, Elsie 4 estates in Clinton County this natives We hupe some of the estate planning and Ray Club • was recognized for Lit ttK' Waldron Elementary organic acid can only be used acid treatment of high moisture could result in the family young people, as well as our serving the youth in the Elsie Corners, Kim Howe, olive 4-H School with Barbara Grunwald for livestock feed ft cannot be com is another way to prevent Heintzleman of Farm Bureau Projects and Susan Striz, paying taxes of $40,000 more senior citizens, will participate. area tor 25 years. Leaders speak mg about her trip to used on grain intended for spoilage It may be considered v mil be discussing the place of Scattered Southeast Helue mvi exchange sister club asanalternative to drying, or to than would have been necessary It is well for both husbands and insurance Advanced recognized with 20 years of 4-H human consumption Also, the in Belize Plans will be made tor acid inhibits germination, so ensiling as high moisture corn •I proper plans had been made. wives to take part, as this is registration will be necessary leadership include: Clyde Peck Three 4-H leaders were In some instances the tax dif- the Christmas Party in should not be used on seed Also, where silo storage con­ complicated material; and the Call 224-3289 for more in- • Nimble Fingers 4-H Club in St lecognized lor 4-H Alumni pin lerence could be even higher information gained by one can December grain ditions are poor Ihe use of lurmation. Johns und^Jean Cobb - Elsie 4 awards, including- Marie' liven m smaller estates there help supplement that of the Comers Leaders with 20,25 and Thelen, Bengal Community. Amount of acid applied organic acid treatment may be 30 years received either a Bob Kissane, Swuigin' Uapp> Hustlers depends on the moisture content good insurance tor preserving corsage or boutonniere from the Binghams and Aunabelle Initiate members ol the grain The acid must coat high moisture corn Clinton County 4-H Council, plus Faivor. Green Acres The Happy Hustlers 4-H LCC enrollment tops 13,000 their pins and certificates members initiated their new Leaders with 15 years of But, the> "11 keep all earv members into the club with LANSING - Fall term the old Lansing High School Accessibility in location and service to the youth included The Van Gogh's 4-H Club is some interesting activities Chloe's Column enrollment at Lansing Com­ building, where 455 students packaging of courses was also Virginia Koeseh of the Paint the name selected by the Projects the club would be munity Cullege has skyrocketed enrolled in iy57, to nine campus mentioned Because of student Hounds, her mother - Mary members as they organized a ullermg were reviewed by Katie to 13,280 students, a *24.8% in­ buildings, ip order to ac­ demand, more night classes Sands also uf the Paint Hounds new club m SI Julius under the \>Iswofth Cake Decorating crease over the student head­ commodate the increasing have been added. To ac­ and Kussell Howe Eaglelites Readership ot Sandy Harrington ptuject was discussed by Helen hunt ot lu,640 at this time last enrollment commodate students, some Leaders with ten years of 'The club will have 14 members Kurncz The members selected classes are ottered _ one night Mary Smith to be salety >car In August, 1975. some of the service to Clinton County youth taking painting and drawing ChloePadgitt **>wr **V booming classroom demand each week tor three or four Uiaimidii Patty Smith. Cindy The added students also included- Emily Brook - Bath projects New officers elected Clinton County Home Economist precipitated an increase in the will be alleviated by the com­ iiours rather than three or tour All Purpose. Gladys Irish • are Jay Richards, president, Wvcott and Sandy Hollis talked number of credit hours, upping pletion of the new Vocational- times a week tor one hour Ureen Acres, Marian Kurncz • Bonnie Vasquez, vice about Ibeir trip to Meridian the total injure irom «2,6B0 to Technical building, which will sessions Tins accomplished the Happy Hustlers, Betty Scmvark president, Laura Richards, Mall in nkeiHos to promote 4-H Last week we talked about your child will need some 103,842. a 25 6% jump add 18 classrooms and 27 same purpose without com­ • Spring Valley, Uonna Smith secretary-treasurer and news Saturday, Oct iy getting reacquainted with your guidance in meeting other President Philip J Gannon laboratories In addition, mitting the students to several and Diana Barrett - Prairie; reporter, Lisa Martin, preschoolers We discussed children He will play better by announced the figures and construction ut Phase U of the evenings on campus and Marie Woodhams • 4-H telephone chairman Katie Bt'iijjal collects glass ways that you can help your himself A little later at three or added that all live divisions of Vocational-Technical -- Wonders Twenty-four leaders Aylsworth showed slides about The 4-H Glass Collection child to develop through his tour, he'll play better «ith other 'he College have experienced Physical Education building The number of part-time uuh 5 years of service and 39 4-H projects and activities to the project will be held Saturday. play children enrollment growth will be completed by Fall, 1976, students has grown along with leaders with 3 years of service members and parents and Nuv 2 under the leadership ot There are a variety of things - Watch lor the roles your again increasing the number of (he increasing pppularity of were recognized at ihe banquet- answered questions about 4-H (he Bengal Community 4-H you can leant from watching child lakes in his activities Is To keep up with the influx of tacilities available evening courses. The percent­ > our child play Let's consider students; LCC recently leased Anabel Peck • Elsie 4 Corners L lub They w ill pick up all glass be the leader or the follower"' Dr William Schaar. Dean of age of temale and married 4-H Club received "the Friend \\ tiling Workers elect officers containers in M Johns that are some ot these Does he have a creative the lormer Cooley Law School students, and those over age 60 gilding. which, after Student Personnel Services, of 4-H A ward " tor her service to The Willing Worker's 4-H set out oil the curb b\ It* am Children reveal their feelings imagination'' Notice to see how- said the number of students attending the College, has > 4-H members in the County, her Club has 23 members enrolled t it her people outside of St Johns and conflicts in play You can he holds his own with a group of letiuva lions, is now being used continued to climb as a South Campus Fine Arts returning to LCC was a positive leadership with the County 4-H in the winter program Joan are urged to bring their glass begin to learn how your child's children (."enter, and purchased hangar f sign of student, satisfaction He Horticultural program and Witt is serving as the new bottles to the fairgrounds on the mind works by watching him- attributed much of the College's In examining the factors organizaUuual leader of the 2nd between yam and 2 pm The lle shows what interests -him- - - Watch to see how he uses jtid uftice space at Capital City judging teams and with the his experiences in play. Provide Airport lor the Aviation growth to such features as low involved m the College's County 4-H recreation program club New otlicers elected as December glass collection on must, and what he's learned cost, high quality education, growth, Gannon said, "We feel tollows Linda Williams, Saturday. Dec 7 will be handled irom life around him opportunities lor your child to, program. This award is made each year see different things. Trips to the excellent faculty, innovative (his increase is a response to the by the 4-H Council to someone president, Mary Bergdolt.' f*5 the Oud-Elsie High School Play exposes his hopes and The LCC campus has grown courses and a "students first*' efforts of LCC to meet the secretary, Jane Witt, Band Group lears, revealing things that /.oo. or tire station, tor example, or some"" organization who has (iivejiim new roles Watch to irom just a tew classrooms in attitude demands of the communitv " contributed greatly through ireasurer. and Sherri Sehlke, bother or contuse him It shows news reporter The members his skills and personality see if he uses these experiences time, iinancial assistance or MI "on Hit'til be" in his play some other way to the growth of received their fair premium WJlMTV (Channel 0, Lan­ development Ihe County 4-H program. money and certificates and sing i commenced televising the Here are things you may want - Listen while you wajch- His The 4-H Council election found out who received trips or Mulligan Stew 4-H television to observe: words tell you what's on his results showed Gertrude Arens, made the 4-H honor roll The series Saturday. Oct iy Youth • Notice how your child mmd and what is important to Fowler; Richard Woodhams, St club's next meeting will be Nov w ill beable to see the remaining develops in play At two years him 60 C£ASS/ff£DJohns , Nancy Miller, St Johns iy '"> programs Saturdays, Nov 2, y, and Alary Lehman, Eagle 10'. 23 & JO at i m pm Mulligan elected tor a 3-year term of Marten is "head Rambler" Stew is a 5-piece Rock Band office The retiring 4-H Council The Riley Ramblers 4-H group w lio go on special Srte*4MH> wUttdcvt members included Kobert members have elected Mike missions to solve problems and Vitek, Kobert Kissane. Emily Marten as their president for help people to better understand Oct iU-Nov , 1 NEW AND USED SNOWMOBILES Brook and Mildred Stoy. the winter program Other good health practices and good - Annual Noy 18 - Clothing Pattern officers elected are- David food habits It is a combination Conference tor Extension Alteration Workshop - Part III, The audience was treated to Agents 7-30 pm. Smith Hall WE CARRYALL THE NEW 75's special music by Chris Howe, Schrader, vice president; Steve • if "Mission Impossible", who sang several numbers and Massey, secretary treasurer. "Sesame Street" and "Laugh Ken Schaefer, news reporter; In" Nov 18-ly - Income Tax USED SNOWMOBILES played guitar, and was ac- Nov 4 — Clothing Pattern School lor Practitioners, Alteration Workshop - Part If - Hospitality Inn, East Lansing • 1 • 1974JDx6 7-30 pm, Smith Hall. 1*1972 500 Repeated Dec 9 & 10. 1 -1973 600 ELECTRIC START 7(/u* FUw SEVERAL USED DRAGS to lend you » hand. •EXTERIOR PAINTING Cratti Dryir Cheat* f'ow S rnodtls (o For information on how you m«eh v«it hints! rat* can' put a -PCA loan behind Call for FREE ESTIMATES iOKitiM vary, by modtL Sam I«3 to 435 huih*h BUY THE BEST! yourterming know-how, c*» Long Distance Callers May ftthour. our off tot. Call Collect • Planning Aiv&tance * Construction S('»ieft • • Smite Afler The Sale * lioad Range ol lm Sues to Meet Tour Needs CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE • ROSS BRADLEY JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE CONTRACTOR 9320 Oakdale Drive NEW IDEA FRICKE FARM SERVICE ii ' CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 ROUND,LAKE • * Phorw 661-6459 479S S. Ely H*ry. MJDDLETON Phone 236*7358 October 30,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5B TENDER LEAN THRIFTY BEEF MEANS

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IP Shelled ^*** 8-02 Pecans Limit three coupons per family9. Prices goo8d Monday, Oct. 28 thru Sunday. Nov. 3. Subject CONTAC to aoO'fCatiie State and local ta*es. »I**M e*J w*Il ^••••••••C^ _J ••••••• Limit 2 With Coupon And $5 Purchase w^-*^-y~-*»* KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON*."""'^^ uUtB S c 80 e ^ 1 20 OFF - - - Embassy Syrup....:s 68 \tyk*"*?\l N,r^ Garlic Bread is 58' •^J «W WB U Department pj La Choy Bi-Pak - 5 Varieties The Purchase OF a 1-Lb Bag • Kroger 1 AJIW \f i£'°* tt*«fe> 2Lbl $ e Chow Mein... t • »Carn 1.l "Diamond Shelled Walnuts: Spaghetti Sauce r38 Iss W / "° fg Limit one coupon per family. Prices good »-^/VV**2 Monday, Oct. 28 fhru Sunday. Nov. 3. Subject A ''Vtf M to applicable state and local taxes. "^ SlVC/$

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* £"2 «' y •••••• KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON #•' m Deodorant Bar Soap •""•tc GIANT f*s§?2! Irish, CANNED Reg Size Spring Bars Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Limit Three _, FOODS Johnson & Johnson Minute Maid - Frozen Monday, Oct. 2» thru Sunday, Nov. 3. Subject ^ Ay* ml Makes 20-Qts Non Fat All Purpose to applicable state and jo cat faxes. —Am 1M 5 Q,SM.MSp,M»M g?m ^j Baby Powder. as 78' Axion Orange Juice £,?* 69' 280-ct $ Kroger Dry Milk.... 3.48 Puffs Box 1*1 Crisco Shortening. r 2.19 3 Varieties 2 Lb 6-Oz Chocolate Flavored -«•••••• KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON! Pfcg Kroger Giant I • •IV Sara Lee SALE Pre Soak 1 Bakers Chips $2, 58 c J-^ oiic OFF VH Earth Born Shampoo: 97' White Bread 2 22 85 1 ^'a' Tissue 4U wrr Kroger Cut Pecan Coffee Cake 1%° 99° • "*%^ti. The Purchase Of A Gallon Carton • • Fruit Avondale ; Clover Valley Ice Cream • W II Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Limit One •[ Monday, Oct, 28 thru Sunday, Nov. 3. Subject /^^ ||l Cocktail Green Beans to applicable state and local taxes. C^IWMM CTD •••••••c Save 20* fJ^B Cans M f^^B !••••• KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON ••••^ j-^i Z'H'69 8° OFF ^i The PurchajB Of 12-02 Wt Ctn Limit Or>e j Avondale Kroger Kroger Cottage Cheese Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Monday, Oct. 28 thru Sunday. Nov. 3. Subject Tomatoes Applesauce to applicablill c e state and local taxes. £T2 (•••••••i£~3 15.0. OO . Fast Relief Can Onions I. Bayer FLORIDA JUICE 100-Ct Bit Bunch Fancy Go'* or\ Aspirin DeUsAeK S* Limit one coupon per family. Prices good imit One Monday, Oct 2* thru Sunday, -Nov. 3. SuWem AwitoW* in Ktaqtr Starts Fsatirnno, Golden *»/« SO ^^^^ to applicable state and local taxes, DelicatesfHi Departments Red Delicious :'* V- Sweet f ••KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON""** Baked Apples V in, > ' :« • Limit Oae Virginia Ham s1.09 tarns •in OFF Lb Bag The PurchajffO* Any 2 8-OiiVtPkos Kroner Tasty c Sliced Lunch Meats Swiss Cheese *» 99 Lbs For ^1^^^ ^i^F Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Monday, Oct. 28 thru Sunday, Nov. 3. Subject Old Fashioned h% to applicable state and local taxes. Smoked Sausage...... $1.38 For your convenience and personal satisfaction Sweet & Sour wt do all In our power to have all our Advertised) c Specials on our JJWIWs when you shopfor them . | RAIN CHEC Sometimes, due to conditions beyond our Cole Slaw u59 'control, we run out of an advertised special. If Red Wax Jumbo this should happen to you, ask at the store c office for t RAIN CHECK which entities you Gouda Cheese -79 OPEN 24 HOURS 900 South U.S. 27 St. Johns to the same advertised special at the same special pri*« any time within 2 weeks. 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 30,1974 Farm Bureau Page Board of Directors hold President's organizational meeting column The Clinton County Farm Robert Borton, tieorge Baird Blue Shield Comprehensive One of the most important Robert Borton, and Dave Pohl. speaking for fanners. This will Bureau Board of Directors held Dave Pohl and Mrs Francis Coverage. Master Medical events on the Farm Bureau- These j people will be bea fine opportunity to hear the their organizational dinner and Dershem were introduced and coverage would pay a portion of calendar is scheduled for Grand discussing and voting on many Sec first hand. In light of the meeting last week. One of the welcomed. Bill Kissane prescription drugs and other Rapids. Dec 10 through 13, the issues confronting agriculture recent government grain purposes of (his meeting is to presented Fran Motz with a gift coverages not provided by the State Annual Meeting. today Some of these issues are: policy. Mr Butz should have honor the retiring board on behalf of the board for his basic Blue Cross - Blue Shetld State annual is one more step strategic grain reserve, export some very important things to members and to welcome the many hours of dedication and contract This will be discussed in Farm Bureau's process of controls, land use, school and tell us. new board members. service as President for the past further at State Annual meeting policy development. taxation problems Following the invocation year in December at Grand Rapids. The process begins in com- The convention is open for all given by Marlie Drew from Election of officers for the munity groups, progressed to attend and I would hope that Not to be overlooked are the Michigan Farm Bureau, the coming year were held and the through county annual, now on some of yuu might be able to do commodity meetings to be held Farm -Bureau women's com­ results were as follows: Bill With the businnss of the to State Annual so I'm sure it would help you to Wednesday,. Dec 12. These mittee served a swiss steak Kissane, president; Jack An­ evening taken care of, the Clinton County will be understand the working of your meetings discuss problems and dinner to the board members derson, vice president; and program was turned over to Mr represented in Grand Rapids by organization. research development in such and their wives. Doug Brook as the third and Mrs Jim Pelham from the 13 delegates: Earl Barks, Neil One of the highlights of the areas as dairy, field crops, and After dinner, retiring member of the executive Extension Office. They showed Harte, Dave Morris, Fran Motz, meeting will be the Thursday livestock president, Fran Motz thanked committee slides from their recent trip to Lee Urmston, Paul Seeger, and evening banquet Featured retiring board members, Marlie Drew, Director Field England. It was interesting to Dick Woodhams were approved speaker at this time will be US Eugene Thelen, Lewis Lonier, Services from Michigan Farm bee slides of farms in England at county annual to be Sec of Agriculture Earl Butz Certainly there is something Duane Platte and Rosie Bureau was introduced He and how their farming differs 4S- delegates. Attending from the Clinton County, at its annual for everyone at State Annual Swagart for their services to the explained a Master Medical from ours in some ways. board of directors will be Bill meeting, passed a resolution meeting, and Ihope to see many board over the past years. Then Program Proposal which would Following the slide presentation Gerald Pohl, of Dallas Township, discusses a proposed resolution Kissane, Jack Anderson, Doug commending Sec Butz for his Farm Bureau members in new board members, Don Witt, be a supplement to Blue Cross - the meeting was adjourned. at the Farm Bureau county annual meeting. Brooks. Mrs Francis Dershem. efforts in standing up and Grand Rapids in December. ANNUAL MEETING RESOLUTIONS Following is a complete raised to a level which more testimony on the U.S. Depart­ support legislation banning existing laws requiring to the attention of township 2. We resolve that the the number of farms and active listing of the Resolutions con­ realistically reflects current ment of Transportation throw-away bottles and cans adequate muffler systems on officials Carried. National Farm Bureau get farmers continue to decline sidered by the members of property values Carried Railroad Reorganization Plan Curried motorcycles, snowmobiles and 3 Thanks to 4-H Youth. Be it more active in getting back to membership acquisition in Clinton Co Farm Bureau at the 5 Pra>er in Schools Be it to be released Oct 29* 1974. 8 Sales Tax Removal Be it trucks Carried resolved that we commend the us like the Land Planning Use Farm Bureau is not an easy job Annual Meeting held earlier resolved that we favor proposed Carried resolved that we oppose the 14 ({^organization uf School 4-H Clubs and other youth Act, and Consumer Protection In spite of this Clinton County this month: legislation in Congress which i Land INe. We must be removal of the sales tax from Districts, In the past there have groups for their work in the Agency, so Farm Bureau Farm Bureau has increased its would permit voluntary prayer concerned with the land use tood and drugs Carried been introduced m the Michigan trash pick-up and glass bottle members can take action on membership again this year 1 National Wain, We op­ and Bible reading in the public issue Agricultural land is 9 Conflict of Interest- Be it Legislature a number of bills program them before it is acted on in We heartily commend the fine pose government held or con­ schools. Carried needed and should be preserved resolved that no individual providing tor reorganization of The following Local Affairs Congress Carried job done by our Roll Call David trolled grain reserves We favor 6 SMV Signs. Be it resolved when practicable We support should be allowed to serve on intermediate and local school proposed resolutions are 3 Tribute to the Membership Pohl and the team of captains iarmer-held and controlled that the news media and the county or multicounty land use any county board which covers districts b> a state committee presented without recom­ Team. In view of the fact that and workers Carried gram reserves. We ask that a insurance companies publicize planning with emphasis on an industry 6r endeavor in appointed by the governor. Due mendation- study be made of the and stress the meaning of SMV imputs from individuals and which that individual is in­ lo the failure ot these bills to 4 Be it resolved that the term possibilities of a Grain Reserve 'Slow Moving Vehicle! signs local units of governments. volved or has an interest provide tor a vote of the citizens uf office of the Clinton County held through the Farmer's Carried Failure to act on the local level 'conflict of interest ) Not u.e oppose this type of man­ Koad Commissioners be Cooperative System We believe 7 Farm Produce Boycott. may bring about less desirable Carried datory reorganisation Carried reduced from 6 years to one 3 the best system for production After the experience of previous state or federal regulations 10 State Funding uf Local 15 1'lot ess ion ul Practices year term with a maximum of 2 of adequate food reserves is to grape and lettuce boycotts we Carried ("ourfe. Be it resolved that ue \U Bills !i

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Clinton i .„,,Firm„ Bureau Mutual Firm Bureau Lira Phone 224-7900 Ph. 224-2381 Community Strvfct Inturmct • Community Sarvlct Acctptact October 30,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9B the market place "The Place Where The Buying and Selling caii 224-2361 Of Things Happen" +kirk**i^*tt*k*irkirk^^ LADIES - Fashion Wagon of PART TIME HELP - Kurt's FOR SALE - Labrador Help Wanted Minnesota Woolens has part Appliance looking lor man CLASSIFIED AD PAGES Retriever puppies AKC Black, time openings to show beautiful interested in part lime work- Hogs & Sheep S75. yellow, $100 Call 224-78BU Miscellaneous fashions No experience Would be needed to help with CASH HATE 5* per word i WANTED - Cuuk willing to 25-3- p-23 necessary- Must be over 21. deliveries in a m onlv Contact FUR SALE - one 3 year old RAILROAD TIES excellent learn and a He lo work varied Manager" opportunities Kurt at Kurt's Appliance Minimum 50' per insertion Suffolk ram Call 5ff7-66I2 condition W 5y to S7 yy call BS2- huurt. Y'.u can hll duplication available also If you can work:? 27-1-p-l 2555, Peterson Woodchips nut at I tie Road HoUbe, St 27-1-D-2U Horses evenings a week, have tran­ Save a 25£ service fee by paying for your charged - 27-3.p-27 Juhib mil sportation, and would like a PHONE SALE - Tickets from ad within 10 days of insertion. IIUKSES BUARDED. Indoor high income and free $400. you home or our office 224-8101 Cattle l-'UR SALE - Large oil burner uardrobe, call Toll Free at 1- or 224-8177 27-1-p-l arena Lemons and box stalls CARPET SALE BOX NUMBERS in care available 224-2933 4711-24 In gyod wt't'ktrig condition fi«KS4ti-u081 and ask for Beverly &15 uti lli5ti Clinton St, Fowler IN PROGRESS Hughes Business $ M FALL FEEDER tattle iales. Phone 5y3-2WiB_ 271-p-27 of this office add 1 Fndaj October flth. Friday ,-oo AND MORE 27-3-p-I November 1st, Fnday Auction Safe 1 persq. yd. Opportunity ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE becemher tHh Michigan "'•EED i ead> mix euncrete. WANTED administrator tor OFF Regular Stock ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY Livestock Exchange, St Louis poured ualta. or Lenient work crisis Intervention Center HOMEWORKEKS - Earn $800 PUBLIC AULTIUN - Central AT 5 P.M. Michigan Phone wfl-2191 done'' We have a tleet nt radio Merchandise serving Clinton Co Prior ex­ monthlv addressing envelopes National Bank will sell a 19&y Hush 25c Gemco. PUB 21244*. 24*4-p-2t Chevy Nova 2-door Serial No dispatched truek^pluia erewvf 300D SELECTION perience working with crisis NEED u new building" Pole or men it needed Fedewa situation and with people of Indpls, Ind- 46221 22-9-p-2 "114278\V23i343 and alfau a l%y REMNANTS steel; tarn) commercial, or Trailers & Campers 9 Ford LTD 4-door Serial No Builder, lne . i;218 Wright Kuad varying backgrounds and ages industrial An\ buv Planning • at Price Road. Phulie >87-3811 preferred Applications at 300 yWGtiF142388 oil 1U-1874 at 9 00 Va PRICE Jobs Wanted Fmanuug Building • Ser­ a m at the Uvid office 27 1 p-2ti ibtt-27 E Sturgis, St Johns, 48879 vicing, let us help >ou Fedewa Phone 2Z4-6729 25-3-p-J FUR SALE - !%y Shasta AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT Builders,, lne V i miles south ol trailer 16 ft. low llite Self PET PARLOR - Professional BECKER LeasinLi-kentaiS'Ser'victj Parts LAND CLEARING will work Fowler MI* 9 miles north ul l%ut contained, y miles north of St. dog grooming Special $8,00 HOY OR GIRL 12 through 15 tor *,ZIH U right Road Phone 20J0 M-21 just west uf OKoiSO "Home Of The Friendly People " FURNITURE state wide fence rows - woods - Johiis on 27 to Wilson Rd 2 f Detroit Free press carrier vacant land etc Work done by colled fii7-5tf? 3811 Abk tor Jim miles west on Wilson Kd il7-723-4517or725-7U3G 25-5-p-23 routes in St Johns 485-6420 ni'Bob - .j"-4 MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC FOWLER the hour or by the job Deiulls Mills 838-4462, $1JUOOU PETS - Rabbits lor sale. live 20-tM 5122 North Grand River Lansing. Mich Reasonable rates, tree 26-2-p-y or dressed Also have babies WANT Tu» sell your Land 517 485-4355 estimates Call 517-655-3532 20GW ftibbs 27-3-0-23 25-tl -3 Contact" We buy, paj cash for sellers interest For prompt, START LIVING Get out in f™TA_LES CUSTOM BARN Whitewashing last service, call Ford 5 *he world once in a while in f^\ , SPY Insecticide added for lly con LaNoble, 1516 East Michigan J motor home trom DREPS CLASSIFIED trol B G Schafer. Pewaino Ave , Lansing Phone 517-482- MuTuRHuMEb Come out and \ ) CORTLAND 593-355U 1B-U-3 to'37 evenings 517-337-1276- •>ee our I me selection of motor ^****S JOHNATHON 2o-tt-4 homes we have lor you to DL PVTTISON Construction choose Irom. such as the BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY SNOW APPLES ( o , backhoe t renehmg. VM FUKCElJ TO SELL' So I'm Allegro. AMF Skainper and TALr7IA!t#EET^ basements, sewer hookups, reducing the price of my_2- '.aper Pb titiu-swou 27-l-p-9 UsesThis Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton Coutvty Business Firms septic tanks, drauii'telds All bedroom house in Elsie Piione *!> RED & YELLOW DELICIOUS work is insured bonded and 862-5191, kulteriluoitoi 27-3-p-4 AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS JEWELRY " Apples Available During Winter Months " guaranteed Free estimates, call K62-53U6 22-tW BUILDING" L'JTS jiaiJatile m Automotive Ph. 682-4430 town and country using our AL GALLOWAY. \UC- SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO.. LKXEY'S JEWELRY. plans nr \ours Fedewa TIONEER Used Farm Residential - Commercial - Orange Blossom diamond Builders. Inc ;»B7-»11 li-ti-4 GET YOUK vehicle in shape Machinery & Parts, St. Industrial. 224-1277. «u7-< j t. rings. Bulo\u & Vcutron Phillips Orchard Real Estate now tor the cold months ahead Johns. 224-1713. state St. Watttles. Elsie. WiLMSOO- • \ 8 North of St Johns on U.S. 27 & 3 West We service cars, trucks and For Rent iimtur homes Call DREPS WIN KKEAIEK. AUC- HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL - MtiTOli HUMES lor an ap- •THiNEEK. Farms. Itairj . HPARTY SUPPLIES Former Marvin Hoeft home at FARM ,-ryiritmeiit today Ph Wy-yftrt) Dispersals. Estates, 2485 N Warren Road in Uvid BLUE LUSTRE not only rids 27-1-p-ll Households- Appraisals. Go M 21 to Warren Rd, and carpets ot soil, but leaves pile DRAINAGE D & If PYRTY SHOPPE. I.iijnidations. DeWitt J5J7X Package Liquor !) a.m. - II) turn north lor 3-4 miles Site on wjit and lofty J tiling for the soil. St. IHNKEL PHMB1XG AND '^61 engine. 2 speed axle stw-20 Johns 221-mt. \bltk'\. 317- HL\TIN(>. Lkensed Master 4500 Lyndale Ave , No , Min­ FOR RENT - 2 turnished ( wis- R VKK - PONmC. YEAR-AROUND TRACTOR CABS ,rubber, power steering, 17,000 .r.71. Plumber Ph -221-3:172. 807 E. neapolis, Minnesota, 55412 '«12i apartments one • i bedroom New & Used Cars. 2lu W, KASCO FOLLOWING HARROWS 521-8872 27-3p-4 miles Beck & Hvde Farmarina Slate St. very larjje 2 bedroom fully 224-33H " 27-1-p-ll liiglnini. Complete Body & NEW IDEA ELEVATORS 41,46, & 51 ft carpeted, disposal, relerenee, Sen ice- M&W NO. 300 WAGON & BOX lease and first and last months •Fur the Rest Bu> in New & FINANCIAL H&S LOAD-KING FORAGE BOX rent required Call 224-7179 tNecl Chexrulets see LAWN Snowmobiles KDINGER CHEVROLET. < \PlTOL SWINGS & CROSS 20 ft. SINGLE CHAIN ELEA ELEVATORS 2j-3-p-6 I.O\N ASSOC. 222 \ DUNHAM LEHR LAODERS Fowler. Phone 5IM-2I0&. MAINTENANCE FUR SALE - 1974 Mercury (tinton. 224-2:104, Safety for •Savings since l«!)U. KILLBROS. 8 ton WAGON GEARS FOR HENT-Furnished ef­ Snowtwister 4uu cc Excellent IXiAN FORO SALES. INC.. ficiency apartment Separate running condition. Extra parts, aw \\\ Higham. phone Zl\- SPACE DAY. WEEK. MONTH or quiet unit lor single unit, no $1,1)00, or best offer Call 224- 22S5. Hinto-Ford-Maverick- KEWANEE LONG TERM LEASE pets S US.27 224-774U 26-3-D-6 •J89B or 224-2921 271-p-14 Torino-Mustang. FLORISTS FOR WAGON CAINS, Inc. Sa> it uith C}iiality flowers Wanted to Rent HUB TIRE CENTER. B.F. Farm Machinery 18 Goodrich Tires. Ph- 224-32IK. from WODDliURY'S RENT BUICK-PONTIAC Front End Alignment. FLOWER SHOP. 321 N. JOHN DEERE Clinton. St. Johns. 221*3216. 0PEL-GMC WANTED TO RENT - Wanleu WANTED - John D-eere land to rent in Central Clinton Tractor model H good con­ BOBS AUTO BODY, 210W.Higham 350 PLOWS (IN FURROW, 5-16") County Ask lor Dick Fh 224- dition Don Cottrell. G 6239 Complete Collision Service, 2-tf 1065 A WAGON GEARS 74y5 27-7 Anavista Dr Flint. Michigan 221-2H2I, ««« N. Lanslrig. FOODS 965 WAGON GEARS 48507. Phone 313-655-8135- jm.EY'S FINE FOOD. NO. 3800 CHOPPERS 26-3 p-18 C&D CHEVROLET CO.. \NDY\s' IG\. St. Johns. NO. 350 MOWER New & used Cars. Elsie H62- Home Baked Bread. Pics. Dining & cocktails. Ph- 221- TRACTORS iKOft. Yon can't do better Cookies. Choice Meats. 3072. s. US 27-'imile S. M-21. M.R 85 Gas the anywhere. Cam-out scruce USED EQUIPMENT Farmall H new overhaul HI good M.M. 4 Sta; wide front. Gas neighbor. MOORE OIL CO,, If It's VACUUM SALES tires, see us. !>0!i E. State. Ph. GIFTS JOHN DEERE 4020 GAS TRACTpR LH. 806 Diesel 224-1721!. JOHN DEERE PLOW 5-16" J.D. 720 Diesel KJKBY CENTER. VACUUM THE TREASURE CHEST. JOHN DEERE F 125 PLOW 3-16" Ferguson 30 (Excellent) FREE HETTLEK'S MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE. New 2211 N. Clinton. Hallmark & Rebuilt KirhyV Good JOHN DEERE NO. 810 SALES. 24 Hr. Wrecker MONTHS RENT Cards - Russet Stover Candv. selection of other makes. 705 Service. Good Used Trucks. A SPECIAL TRASH PLOW 3-16" V US 27 St. Johns, 224-7222. IHC NO. 70 PLOW 6-16" PULL-TYPE OTHER EQUIPMENT and we will move you free IHC SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW 5-16" from the Lansing area. CLEANERS JOHN DEERE NO, 38 CHOPPER J.D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head INSURANCE Large 45x90 foot lots, full WESTERN New Idea Heavy Duty Loader 4TOW CULTIVATOR FOR A pads and patios, sodded lawns ANTES DRY CLEANERS, Automobile Coverage - Fire door to door mall service. JOHN DEERE 2010 TRACTOR Mayraft 40 ft. Elevator pickup and delivery. 103 W. Insurance - General IHC 40 ft ELEVATOR LH.C. No. 550 5 x 16" Semi-mount" Plow $65 per rnonth, No Security Walker, phone 224-4529. Casulatv. ALLABY- TOM'S WESTERN STORE. Deposit BREWBAKER. INC. 108'^ 1 ml. W. Uvid. !)-5t:l0 Mon,* SET OF NEW DUALS RIMS Mastsy Harris Super 92 SP f w/used tires 15.5 x 38 Combine w/bean equipment M. Clinton Ave. St. Johns. Nat.. Fri. til S. Anytime bv City Water and Sewer. Phone 224-3258. Appt.. X34-544R. M.F. 260 Chopper w/2 row corn head & hay head CREDIT BUREAU Walk to shops in Downtown New Holland 985 SP Combine St- Johns. SNOWMOBILES Clinton County CREDIT SPACE w/cab & 4 row corn head BUREAU. Phone 224-2391. 1970SKJ-DOO Case 600 Combine w/grain & bean equipment ST. JOHNS Credit Reports - Collections. FOR TO PLACE YOUR 1971 SNO JET New Idea No. 325 narrow row picker 1972MOTO-SKJ Husking Bad for Super Picker N.I. MOBILE HOME RENT PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE DRUGS LISTING IN THIS DON SHARKEY PARR'S REXALL DRUG!^. SPACE DIRECTORY 609 open daily 7:30 a.m. to 9 John Dter* Silts & Strvloe Sattler & Son, Inc p.m„ Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5-7 1ttMi!«E«rtOf St. Lctili N. MORTON ST. FOR Call Mmnt 6814440 p.m. r\,jA\,_-i>-. RENT PH. 224-7913 224-2361

•* 10B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 30,1974 FOWLER KESIDENTS-Take* t'RINER -1 wish to thank all of Oct 21 - Miller, Robert G. deceased praying that the' Miscellaneous your ads to Finkbeiner's those who sent me flowers, and Helen A. to T.J. Fisher, Lot estate of Dale Moore, deceased Farm Bureau citrus sale ,i Pharmacy for fast, convenient cards, letters and the long 52, Royal Shores. be re-opened in order to. •' service' 5Q-dh-tf-29 distance calls many of my Oct 21 — Hogan, Michael and discharge a mortgage, and that ORDER merchandise from our friends made while I was in Jacqueline to Catherine Belle Joe Brzak or some other now underway many Christmas catalog for CONCRETE WALLS - Fedewa Henry Ford Hospital, they were Burns property in Sec 7, suitable persoiV be named Deadline for orders is Dec 6 and best selections and values. Builders, Inc , 6218 Wright greatly appreciated. Lebanon. successor administrator. Navel oranges, pink seedless Also available will be pound Finkbeiners, Fowler, 25-U-27 ltoad,5'j miles south of Fowler. My best to all of you. grapefruit and tangeios will be packages or pecan halves. Di payment should accompany Oct 2i — Covert, Frederick P. Dated: October 25, 1974. order. Phone587-38U. B-tf*29 Gertrude Criner 27-l-p-30 and Dolores L to Steve N. and Jack Walker1 among items available through pound bags of salted inHhe-shell PLANNING a winter Kathleen A- Lowe, Lot 14, Petitioner Farm Bureau's M.A'C.M.A, roasted peanuts and Hi.Density vacation?*' Kent a motor home WANTED - Good used cars to KAHL -We wish to thank'all of Govert's Woodland Acres. 117 E. Walker Division on a direct member orange concentrate lor your vacation. Call DREPS buy. Call Bees-Chevy-Olds. St. our relatives and friends who SI Johns, MI 48879 sale from Florida Farm Complete the urder blank MOTOR HUMES for more Oct 21 - Brimmer, Sidney E. Johns Phone 224-2345. 4-tf-29 helped us celebrate our 50th Attorney for Petitioner: Bureau. Bearing the name below and mail to Clinton information Ph 669-9996. * . and Monia M. to Wayne L. and anniversary. Especially do we Harriet J. Farr property in Sec Walker & Moore Florida's Best the produce is Delivery will be during the County Farm Bureau. 407 E 27-1-D-27 CHIMNEY repair inside and thank our children. Jack and 27, DeWitt. 117 E Walker top quality week preceeding Christmas Gibbsl St Johns out, driveways, sidewalks, Bonna Birdsteyt Dick and Carol St Johns, Mich 4*8879 WANTED - People who want porches, basement water Mann for giving us such a nice * LEGAL NOTICES Phone 517224-3241 27-1 1/7*f tu.save money Aluminum vinyl proofing. Call 224-8098, 224-4870. party. Many thanks to those OJIDER. r OXH steel siding and all trim Winter 25-6-p-29 who gave us money, gifts, wue. cawn_ discount now in affect ABC tlowers and cards. May God NOTICE * Builders* 4tfi-a562 22-U-27 THERE IS now a Timex Repair MORTGAGE SALE - ACEUSS. WWE_ bless all of you. Default has been made in the Service in^ Michigan Free Notice is hereby given that the ZIP Don and Naoma Rahl conditions of a mortgage made CITY MMI WANTED KEYPUNCH estimates uill be sent on all 27-l-p-30 following state owned buildings OPERATORS Many employers repairs, do not send money We located in the Rose Lake by Lloyd E. McMaster and i' have >.alled lor keypunch also repair all other makes of Wildlife Research area, Clinton Joyce McMaster, his wife, 238 EPKEY - I wish to thank all W. Williams Street, Ovid, TWMDA'S BEST" - MCKE0 AMD DIStRIWTED Bt fLORIfi* AGSlCUCTlMt operators in this area Our watches Please send watches my friends, relatives for the County, 10 miles northeast of MWOETIKJ ASSOCIATION, AH AFFILIATE, OF FLORIDA FARM BUHEAC FEDERATION, course could qualify you for Lansing on Clark & E. Stoll Michigan to North American to Timex Repair Service, P 0 gifts, cards, and calls that I Acceptance Corporation, 1028- TOTALS 'best jobs, it week course Call *Box 128. Kinde, Mich. 48445 received for my birthday. What Road, will be sold for disposal" tolled >51?J J93-8615 for in- by sealed bids. A house and Genesee Towers, Flint, _,VS bu. oarton(e) "Florida's Best" oranges 9 $6,60 ...... 40-tf-29 the world needs most of all is" Michigan Mortgagee, Dated turination Spartan Kevpunch garage. 8262 Clark Road, East JV5 bu. oarton(s) "Florida's Beat" grapefruit • $6,60 . • . the wonderful people like you. July 9, 1973, and recorded on \eudeim 26-tf-27 I AM NOT responsible for any Mary Epkey 27-l-p-30 Lansing, Michigan A house, 8444 E Stoll Road, East Lan­ July 18, 1973, in Liber 272, on Uaaea order. _V5 bu. carton (a) "Florida'* Best" tangeios fl $6.80 t , . , debts but mv own after October page 289. Clinton County EARLY BIRD prices on photo mh, 1974. Leo Weber 27-3-p-29 GRINNELL - We wish to thank sing, Michigan. AH bids should PlMie order J. lb. begC") o< P*"" Ittlvaa 0 $2.60 . be sent to the Rose Lake Records, Michigan, on which and.or imprint Christmas relatives, friends, neighbors mortgage there is claimed to be Please order JLfc li. bag(e) of Mlttd in-the-ehell roasted peanuts @ $1.30 cards Finkbeiners, Fowler FOR ALL Recreational vehicle and Father Aubio for their Wildlife Research Center, Department of Natural due at the date hereof the sum , " 25-tf 27 parts and accessories, come to many acts of kindness, the staff of Eight Thousand Five Hun­ PU«M ordar. _24/l2 ox. cans par case "Florida's Best" high-density .*. . . DREPS MOTOR HOMES PH of Clinton Memorial Hospital Resources, Route 1," East orsng* concentrate 9 $11.00. Lansing, Mich. 48823, c/o Bob dred Seventy-Six Dollars and Wanted 669-9996. 27-I-P-29 lor their care, the Holy Family 93/100 Dollars '$8,576.93), in­ Deadline December 1 - Please accompany order with Church, Altar Society for the Ankney. Deadline for accepting bids will be November 9,1974 at cluding, interest of V-i% per check made payable to Farm Bureau* Miscellaneous BINGO - Holy Family Church. dinner* It was greatly ap­ month- 510 Mabbitt Rd, Ovid. Mondays 5*00 p.m. Each buildina to be •* AU prices include sales tax ** TOTAL _ preciated , Under" the power of sale WAVl'ED — To buy good Used 7 pm 16-tf-29 The family of Hurley Gririnell sold has been numbered In­ cars See bees Chevy-Olds, St dicate building ndmber and contained inlaid mortgage and 27-l-p-30 —RETUMI CCWLETED ORDER FORK TO YOUR COUHDf FARM BUREAU OFFICE-- Johns Phone 224-2345 4-28 type of building in your bid. For the statute in such case made further information, call Bob and provided, notice is hereby U07 £. Gibbs St. St. Johns, Michigan 48879 Ph.224-3255 'f IMbfc'R WANTED - Logs and Card of Thanks 30 BELLINGAR - We wish to Ankney,641-6000 & 339-8638 area given that said mortgage will be stundingjjmber Logs delivered extend our sincere gratitude to code 517 loreclosed by a sale of the io ngr Card UEVKEAUX all our relatives, neighbors and mortgaged premises, or some SAW MIL!, INC , 2872 N SWAGART - We wish to thank iriends for the expressions of 26-2 ,part of them, at public vendue, Slate of Michigan, In the Jay G, Tressler and to the hearing uill be held on the Hubbardston Kd . Pewamo, our friends and relatives lor love and sympathy given to us at the North door of the Court Circuit Court for the County of Court, on or before January 8, petition ot Marjorie T Smith Mich Phone ~>93-2424 and, or helping make our 55th wedding im behalf of our husband, father DRAINS - NOTICE OF House inSt. Johns. Michigan, at CLINTON 1975 at iO.Ott Notice is further -tor probate ot a purported <.w'l 'JOi-zra 4u-tf-28 anniversary so enjoyable an and grandfather, William MEETING OF BOARD OF 10 00 o'clock AM, Local Time, IN THE MATTER OF THE given that the estate will be "f the deceased dated Novem­ occasion, Ihe minister and Bellingar We are especially DETERMINATION on Tues Dec lo, 1974. BATH PLEASANT HILL there upon assigned to persons ber 26.1969 and i tor granting of appearing of record entitled administration to Marjorie T tt ANTED - -Pat's" Pick-All congregation of Greenbush tor grateful to those who came to State of Michigan, Office of Said premises are situated in CEMETERY Fund uur aid and s>tood by our side thereto. Smith of Route 2, Fowler. • he music lor School Long the pleasant surprize Thanks Clinton County Drain Com­ the Village of Ovid, Clinton URDER FOB PUBLICATION also lor the many, many cards during those first days after our missioner )>F ACCOUNTING AND AP Dated- Oct 21, 1974 Michigan 48835, or ^ome other Knapsack Tel 2244642. County, Michigan, and are suitable person «and tor a •jf congratulations All were sudden loss Uur faith has been" IN THE MATTER OF Clinton described as- PuINTMENT OF SUCCESSOR Jay G Tressler 27-l-p-28 strengthened,because of your determination ot heirs' deeply appreciated County Drainage Lee Branch of Lots J9 and 20. Block 4. TRUSTEE AND OTHER Petitioner understanding and kindness RELIEF Ct editors ol the deceased are Elmer and Mable Swagart ( Derbyshire " Village of Ovid, Clinton County, 228 Beth Lane WANTED TO BUY - Wanted and we offer our prayers for notified that all claims against \utique «{UiIti> and quilt tops 27-1-P-30 NOTICE OF MEETING OF Michigan according to the plat Docket Nu 4261 Lansing, Michigan each of you Attorney for Petitioner the estate must be presented to Prefer hand sewn, but will BOARD OF DETER­ lecorded m Liber 21 of Deeds, At a Aession of said Court held Mrs William Bellingar & MINATION page 367, Clinton County, in Ihe Courthouse in the City of Clinton Canady, III ^aid Marjorie T Smith at Route consider machine sewn Call HYLER - We wish to thank our :•. Box iou. Fowler. Michigan Iriends and relatives for the Pamilv Notice is Hereby Given that Records , SI Johns in said County this 'il 530 South Pine between 10 and 5 on Tuesday •lav of October, 1974. Lansing. Mich 48933 48835 and proot thereof filed through Saturday 627-7722 cards, gifts and flowers We 27-l-p-30 Ihe Board of Determination, During the six months im­ composed of Walter Thelen, PRESENT- HONORABLE Phone 4B4-5335 27-5 with the court on or before 9 30 27-4- p-28 especially thank our children mediately following the sale, A M on January s, 1975 Notice and grandchildren tor our open WINANS - I wish to thank Drs HermanOpenlanderand Walter (he property mav be redeemed I.Eo W COKKIN. Circuit Jordan and Smith;all personnel Nobis, will meet on November Judge is lurther given that the estate house on our golden wedding 1720 Peachtree Road, NW. will be thereupon assigned to anni versa ry uf the Carson City Hospital for 12. 1974 ut 10.00 AM, at Atlanta, Ga 30309 Notice is hereby given, that Notice the wonderful care, my sister Mildred Barnes residence, the petition of American Bank & NOTICE OF HEARING persons determined of record Mr and Mrs Zenos Hvler Kenneth M Davies. P C entitled thereto ' ipal Mdler tor taking me to the approximately '^ mile east of 2034 Guardian Building Trust Company, a Michigan State of Michigan, The 27-1-P-30 Dated October 23, J974 CUSTOM Bl'TCHEKING AND hospital, the Andy Luttig and Wright Road on Howe Road, Detroit. Michigan 48226 27-5 'Vrporation, as Trustee of the Probate Court for the County of PROCESSING by ap­ PEARSON - I wish to thank Kenneth Simons families for the Eagle Township. Clinton Hath Pleasant Hill Cemetery- CLINTON ' ' s--Marjorie T Smith pointment We butcher on Drs Russell, FiUpatrick, many things they did for me. County, Michigan to hear all Fund, praying that its Eighth Estate of CLARA WEBER, Petitioner Wednesdays and Fridays Beef- Grost, the Clinton Memorial Also relatives, friends and interested persons and to and Final In-annual Account, File No 19341 Ryute 2, Box loo Pork Halves and quarters, also Hospital staff tor the care I neighbors for gifts, cards, determine whether the drain, STATE OF MICHIGAN IN covering the period from NOTICE OF HEARING Fowler, Michigan 48835 letad tuts All meats MDA received while in the hospital I lowers and visits and the known as Lee Branch of Der­ THE DISTRICT COURT 65-2 December:», 1S71 to September Take Notice- On November Attorney tor Petitioner inspected. Vaughn's Meat Also thanks to Rev Sheen, Womens Fellowship of Maple byshire as prayed for in the JUDICIAL DISTRICT '., 1974. beallowed, will be heard 13, 1974, at 10:00 A M , in the Harold B Heed Processing. West City Limits on ieJa.tive.ii,j, irieads for. the Rapids All was very much Petition to cleanout, relocate, WESTPHALIA BUILDERS & in the Circuit Court for the Probate Courtroom, St Johns, 305 East State Street Kussel Kd just utt M 57. CiirsOn prayers, visits, flowers, plants, appreciated widen, deepen, straighten, tile, SUPPLY CO., a Michigan County of Clinton in the Court­ Michigan, before Hon Timothy Si Johns, Mich 48879 "Tt> Phufte-, '.84-6640 ..Jake gifts, cards and acts of kindness Reatha Winans extend, or relocate along a Corporation, Plaintiff,- -vs- house in the City of StJohns in M Green, Judge of Probate, a Phone 517 224-7484 27-1 \aughn Mt-nc*29 uhile at the hospital and Since * 27-1-D-30 highway for a county drain DERRYL D BROWN, said County on Monday, the 25th f* my return home dated October 23rd. 1974, is Defendant. ORDER - NOTICE day of November, 1974 at 11:00 Gerald Pearson FEDEWA - We wish to express necessary and conducive to the File No : 2391 "'clock in the forenoon, or as FOR SALE - Parts lor all public health, convenience and soon thereafter as counsel may electric shavers Levey's 27-l-p-30 •mr sincer thanks to Frs. James TUtd&tfot v. elf are, in accordance with This Court having entered an tie heard. > Jeueln Elsie i-tt-29 dnd Albert Schmitt, the Sisters, ( relatives, neighbors and friends Section 72 of Chapter IV of Act Order allowing substituted It is further ordered, that at lor the masses, prayers, No 40 P.A. 1956 service of process by the hame time, said Petition will Mr and Mrs Clare Moritz and Lutheran Sunday School tlowers, food and cards during Dale R Chapman publication and District Court he heard upon Petitioner's children of rural Grand Ledge Teachers of the Capitol Zone. ihe illness and death of husband Rule 106.2 establishing proper prayer for appointment of a and Mr and Mrs David Moritz of Some Say Stanley Powell Clinton County Drain Com­ 1 and father Special thanks to missioner requirements for service by Successor Trustee or other Lansing were supper guests of Relief as requested in said is like Rip Van Winkle Mrs Mane Martin May G6d 27-1 publication- their parents Mr and Mrs Louis SYMBOL OF petition, bless you all IT IS ORDERED AND AD­ Moritz and Ann on Monday SERVICE It is therefore and hereby evening, October 14 in honor of Vote for ACTION The Family of Charles State of Michigan. In The JUDGED that the following Kedewa Order/Notice be published in ordered, that notice hereof Clare's birthday. 200 W. State St. Circuit Court lor the County of hhall be given by publication of Phone 224-2301 not a napping man ' 27-l-p-30 CLINTON The Clinton County News in the On Thursday, October 17, Mrs a copy hereof for 4 weekfs) in Marvin Evitts, Mrs Robert WILLIAM M. GRAHAM, County of Clinton, once a week ELECT Real Estate Transfers lor four i4i consecutive weeks, the Clinton County News, a Eldridge, Mrs Louis Moritz and Plaintiff, v CAROLYN M newspaper in General cir­ Mrs William Ernst attended the GRAHAM, Defendant; commencing no later than Oct 16 — Swanson, Geraldine October 30, 1974 culation in said County, and that fall rally of the Lutheran Donald L Stanton ORDER TO APPEAR. File Petitioner cause a copy of this Women's Missionary League of to Marshall E and Barbara J. No 74-5215-DO STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 88th DISTRICT DeLay property in Sec 19, ORDER--NOTICE Notice to be served upon each the Capitol Zone at Our Savior On the 25th day of October, known party in interest at his Lutheran Church at Lansing Paid Poi. Ad. Essex. 1974 an Action having been filed last known address by ordinary Mrs H E Rossow spent Oct 16 - Briggs, Roy F and against the Defendant for STATE OF MICHIGAN ELSIE BRANCH DISTRICT COURT 65-2 mail, with proof of mailing, at several days recently with her Pauline Ahr;-Fedewa, James Judgment of Divorce and it least fourteen days prior to said Phone 8624227 H and Mary Ann; e permitted by • disposal, beautiful and Rose G to Gary L. and law on or before the 18th day of an action has been commenced Mr and Mrs Floyd Foerch WALTER G. NOBIS Barbara J. Thelen property in against you in this Court by the PUBLICATION OF NOTICE entertained Mr and Mrs Roy • backyard, invest in Nov 1974. Failure to comply f something for vour future. Sec 11, Dallas. with this Order may result in above named Plaintiff. If you OF HEARING Beck of Maple Rapids at supper Oct 16 — Alward, Lucy J. to Judgment by Default against have any lawful defense to this State of Michigan, The on Wednesday evening. October f #236 County Commissioner Harold M. and Arlieta M- Ihe said Defendant for the relief claim or wish to arrange Probate Court for the County of 16 frs ACRE FARM NE corner Sawyer property in Sec 4, prayed for in the original payment, you or your attorney CLINTON Mrs William Ernst and i of US 27 & Parks Rd. will DeWitt Complaint. must appear and answer or take Estate of -LILY G. Maxine Ernst spent Friday f sell all or practically any y part Nice 4 bedroom Oct 16 — Hufnagei; Lawrence such other action as may be TRESSLER, Deceased > evening, October 18 with Mr and District No. % LEO W, CORKIN permitted by law, by December <' home, barn 40x60 + other E and Ruth C. to David L. and Circuit Judge TAKE NOTICE- On Mrs Fred W. Pasch. 12, 1974, at the clerk's office at November 13. 1974, at 10:30, Keith Thelen, who attends '' outbuildings included, Charlotte A. Terpsma property S/Robert S. Brooks ' • great location. ^715 Lebanon, Essex, Dallas in Sec 22, Greenbush. the address shown above, in any A.M., in the Probate Court­ Michigan' State University, Attorney for Plaintiff event, not later than fifteen 115) ' BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY' ' Oct 16 — Berry Construction 627 W Allegan St. room, St. Johns, Michigan, spent the recent weekend with days after service of summons before the Hon. Judge of ' ' HOME on Loomis Rd All ' Paid Political Advertisement Company to Allen D. and Lansing, Mich. 48933 27-1 his parents, Mr and Mrs Claude and complaint. A Default Probate, a hearing will be held Thelen and family. ' ' brick 3 bedroom on main' ' Elizabeth L. Buxton property ip Judgement will be entered '' iloor, 2 bedrooms in1' on the Petition for Com­ On Sunday, October 20, 1 Sec 24, Victor. PUBLICATION OF NOTICE against you if you fail to do so. basement, nice family ' Oct 17 - Greenwood, Earl to OF HEARING mencement of .Proceedings Maxine Ernst accompanied 1 filed by Jay G Tressler. '' room.2cargarage,almost ' LOST... Albert L. Jr and Maxine L. State of Michigan, The PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Mrs Walter G- Nobis and Bonnie ' ' 1800 square feet of liv. Galloway property in Sec 6, Probate Court for the County of Ihe Plaintiff in the above action Creditors are notified that Nobis and Mrs Vernon Ben­ 1 • space «232 BLACK MILK CAN WITH Bingham- CLINTON. ' is suing for goods and materials copies of all claims against the jamin of Lebanon to St Matthew ' 'W CASS large older home delivered to Defendant between Lutheran Church at Holt where 1 Oct 18 — Beachler, Paul L. Estate of DALE MOORE. deceased must be presented, ' w.'plenty of extras April 2,1973, and November 26, personally or by 'mail, to both they attend'the fall rally of the COLORFUL ROOSTER ON ONE SIDE... and Jean to Zane R. and Helena Deceased, File No. 17650. ' 'W. GILES ST 4 to choose R. Miskin, Lot 33, Nelson's sub. TAKE NOTICE. Oti 1973, in the sum of Four v t • Thousand Seventy Three and ' Irom, all hew IF FOUND PLEASE BRING TO^ Oct 18 5— Christie, Pauline to November 13, 1974, at 10:30 • >W McCONNELL ST. nice Jack and Carolyn Lookwood Blk A.M , in the Probate Court­ 53/100*s (4,073.53) Dollars, plus ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER 1 interest, costs and attorneys ' family home 7, Lot 7, 8, VanDeusen's. '* room. Courthouse, St Johns, 1 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS OFFICE ' fees. Pewamo Methodist Church >S. MORTON several choicest Oct 18 — Odom, Russell G. Michigan, before the Hon S OAKLAND 3 bedroom > 120 E.WALKER or PHONE 224-2361 and Sandra H. to R. Dean and TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge Dated tOctober 23, 1974 Wed, Nov. 6. 5p.m. to? even fireplace- in liv rm f Georgia I Beck, hot 4, Imperial of Probate, a hearing will be Frederick M. Lewis, W PARK brand new • Reward Offered! Shores. held on the Petition of Jack District Judge ADULTSS2 7& CHILDREN Sl.25 Walker. Attorney for George R. COUNTERSIGNED: 2 FAMILY income »«• Oct 21 — Zruna,. Richard J. Swegles-State and Marilee S. .to Richard Martin, administrator of the. Kathleen Dean Estate of Alfred Martin. Deputy Clerk 24-4 3 FAMILY income on' AL GALLOWAY Young property in Sec 25, Ovid. CARL $. OBIRUTNER Walker 4 FAMILY income on M-211 USED FARM EQUIPMENT Water Well Drilling RED RANCH on E. Sturgis' M-2i TOWNHOUSES DOWNTOWN building for' Looking for Work? 4" and larger sale, terms TRACTORS - COMBINES * CORNHEADS REGISTER for WORK at IN OVID FOR APPOINTMENTS TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS MICHIGAN LUXURIOUS AT OTHER TIMES TRACTOR PARTS - REBUILT HEADS EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION OFFICE 2 B«Jroom-*» t'«trfc, 1* PHONE: baths, air conditioned, carpet­ Reda Submergible Pumps We hiva a NEW LOCATION «t 911 E. Stttt ed, rantn and njfri9mtor. Annette White 224-429b GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES Bruce Lsnterman 224-4146 Stmtih St. Johm. THE NEW ENTRANCE FURNISHED Dernll Shinaberry 224-4746 i* on tt» NORTH SIDE. vt th« REAR OF Wholesale Retail Bill Hulley 224-7580 Phone (517) 224-4713 or 224-4300 or 862 5391 THE BUILDING. With arrtplt parking in this OR Roy KOriggi 224-2260 * Ranny Uriggs 224-6074 First Farm North of St. Johni on US-27 area. Wt havt currant listings of JOB OPEN­ UNFURNISHED MambtrofttrKtog INGS AVAILABLE throughout tha Stat* of OVID-SERVtCt AQENCY INC. Phone 463-4364 ST. JOHNS, MICH. n. Board ot Realtors ^ Alma t * October 30. 1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS. MICHIGAN 11B County Board of Commissioner proceedings 'ftitsday. Septembers. 1W4 May Tax Sale WW.21 It was moved and supported to transfer the sum of $5,000 from JDiscussion of the County owned property at 105 Oakland Street . Synapsis gl proceedings of Clinton County Board of Com*-' Lands Redeemed 1,039.54 the Di'ain at-Large, account to the Public Improvement account. leased by the Clinton Area Ambulance Service Inc continued- mlssiouers meeting, 'Aiesday, September 3, 1974, Lands Reverted 31.23 It uas moved and supported to approve payment of bills for the Chairman asked if there were any objections to the lease as The Uuard met Tuesday, Septembers, iy?4 with all members Swamp Land Taxes 5.37 month of August m the amount of $24,825.07 presented. There were no objections. Overway moved, supported present K*Uy Muuky was also present Expense of Sale Income 1424.00 It was moved and supported tu contract with OEO or Ingham by Chamberlain to approve the signing of the lease agreement by Minutes ol the August iu lyV4in«.'tingwereappr<»ved. Interest-Taxes 5,92*1.70 County to establish nutrition centers at Bath Township, DeWitt the Chairman and Clerk. Voted and carried. Coiiuiiumcatioiis uere read: Collection Fee 26.195.01 Township and the City'of St Johns. Overway moved, supported by Hawks, to approve changing A public meeting uith Capitol Kvgiun Airport Authority in Operators License 12,149.00 Gilsoii moved, supported by Henning, to adjourn at this time from,a $100 deductible to $250 deductible collision on our vehicles, cooperation with Planning Consultants will be held September 5, Dog Licenses 20,892.85 and to meet again Tuesday, September 24,1974 at 1:30 p.m Voted and from $1,1)00,000 liability to a $2,000,000 liability on our umbrella 1974 at f«nsiug. Michigan Cummrs Cilson, Gove, Chamberlain Reclaimed Dogs 445.00 and carried. policy. Voted und carried. : and Hawks will plan to attend. Income Tax 24li(732.6ti Meeting adjourned at 4:30 p.m. He reported on other committee matters and also on the Tri- Chairman Shinabei-y appointed Commr Chamberlain to attend Interest Earned 41,592.22 s/Ernest E Carter /s/DerriiJ Shinabery County Manpower Consortium The question arose as to which meetings of the Capitol Area Council of Governments Child Care-Pat Joslyn 22,302.60 Clerk Chairman would take precendent, the Tri-Counlv.Manpower Consortium Commr Alta Keed will attend the annual convention of the East State Aid-Probate Judge. J5.87S.00 Agreement of March 19,1974 or the. TCRPC Agreement of January Michigan Touristy Association at the Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth Emergency Employment Act 14,905.20 Tuesday. September 24,1974 a, 1974- Discussion followed on Federal programs which are being "ictober 17, iy74 Refunds 17,525-47 Synopsis „of proceedings of Clinton County Board of Com* tunded on a County or multiple County Consortium basis. Martin Cymmr Zeeb reported on the joint meeting of the Michigan Trailer Fees 5.391.00 missiyners meeting. 'ItieSday. September 24, 1974. moved, supported by Reed, to rescind the TCRPC Resolution Association of Boards of Health, Michigan Health Officers Rents 9.997-93 The Board met Tuesday, September 24,1974 with all members adopted by the Board on January 8, J974. Voted and carried. Association and Michigan Public Health Administrator Civif Defense 4,115 34 present Betty Mmsky, Judge Frederick Lewis and Jan Reader- Commissioners expense accounts were approved. Association Insurance Bond Recoveries 2,320.85 stadt were also present. Hawks reported on the Airport Authority meeting which was Martin reported for the Health Committee- Three nutrition Liquor Licenses 2,000.43 Chairman called on Judge Lewis who spoke of the new District held at LCC on September 5. 1974- A planning firm is presently centers established thru OEO will be located at Bath Township, Other Department Fees 3.625.00 Court facilities. They are operating *tthiii their budget and engaged in preparing a plan on the future needs of Capitol City UvWM 'township and the City of St Johns starting October 1,1974. State/JasTax 1,814 40 operations are proceeding satisfactorily He expressed his ap­ Airport. Leon Thelen appeared and presented fJr Al House of Michigan TB. Subsidy 743-27 preciation for the new Court facilities. Gilson moved, supported by Zeeb, to adjourn at this time and to Slate University- Also present were: Hon Delo, Leon Thelen, Tax Certifications 917-25 .. Minutes of the September 3,1974 meeting were approved meet again October 8,1974at 9:00 am Voted and carried. Walter Nubls, Carol Bushore, H Openlander. E Burks, K. Howe, Tax Histories 94U.25 Communications were read: Meeting adjourned at 430 p.m W Hicks. G Martin, R Kemus, W. Thelen, N. Theleti and Jim Sale of Supplies 38.50 Helming reported uu the subject ol increasing travel mileage •s/Ernest E. Carter /s/DerrtHShmabery K'lliam Or House spoke on HB No4^44-LandUseBill. Reimbursements * 271.95 allowance to 14c He moved, supported by Overway, to approve a Clerk ' Chairman P.M. SESSION Child Care-Subsidy V 433 %' mileage travel allowance of 14c per mile for all departments and A *Minarik presented the action taken by and the recunv Safety Deposit Box 440.00 commissioners effective October 1, 1974. Voted and carried. mendatioJ) of the Zoning Commission at their August 15, 1974 Inheritance Tax - 397.22 Four bids were submitted re the County re-appraisal project meeting. Two were m non-compliance, one uf the low bidders is reported to Item L Bath Township. Sec 2tf 'ftysbergi 1,520,771.61 be having some linaticial problems and one company wishes an Business and Rezone K-lA to R-lT 'Mobile Home Subdivision, approx. Revenue Sharing 91,764 00 extension of the completion time. Henning moved, supported by S acres' Gdsou to re-submit for bids on the County re-appraisal proposal Action tabled until October a, Jy?4 meeting- Total $1,612,535-61 with the completion date extended..to October 1. ly76 Voted and Hem 2 OeWitt Township, Sec 32 lEmil DeSanden curried. Professional Kezone R |C to KM], approx. 17 acres BANK BALANCES AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1973 The finance committee met with school authorities on the Request referred back to Zoning Commission for further request of Bath Tuwtisliip that the County consider reducing the consideration. Clinton National Bank & Trust Co., General Account 348.903.43 uiiUage lor the tax year Henning reported that the schools are Item '-',. DeWitt Township. Sec 27 'Zoning Administration Clinton National Bank & Trust Co , Trust and Agency 196,2^7.62 unable tu do so Announcements, request" Clinton National Bank & Trust Cu., EEA Account 683.y2 Martin reported tor the Health Committee. Chairman referred Ketone At to RIB Central'National Bank, Road Account 37,603,34 the proposal to chair a regular meeting with the Health Depart­ Request approved Voted and carried Central National Bank, DPW Construction 464,480 58* ment. Mental Health and Socia.1 Services Department to the Health Ztming Aniemlnieiits ,» Central National Bank.DPW B&I 18,523.06 Omniiittee to present a recommendation at the Uituljer 8, 1974 Legal News Section !J Si ' 1 > - adopted Centra! National Bank, DPW operating 2,07O.S5 meeting He also reports there will be a delay in implementing the Section »:« "141 • adopted *• nutrition program Probate Court Decker, Lot 1, Demmer In­ Section 6.33 proposal referred back Ho Zoning the Health Cum nut tee lo the Human Services Committee effective Judj;..- uf Probate Oct 15: Blemaster. Margie B commission for further study Imprest Cash 4.630 tw January l, 19"5 Voted and curried HtXfcNA H. BUKK to NJ. and Betty Blemaster Gerald Sbepard,neuJy appointed County Treasurer presented A resolution huiiuriitg Velum Beaufore as County Treasurer Ktelattr uf Probate property in Set 2, Esse.v. Hie Annual Report uf the Treasurer's Office It was moved and C D Investment, General loo,ow oo •A-itif read Guve moved, supported by Zeeb, to adopt the tot (owing Wednesday, Oct^O. 1974 Oct 15: Blemaster, Margie B -supported to accept the Treasurer's Report and to place on lile. CD Investment, Trust and Agency Luuouo Resulutiun Voted and carried. to Margie B. Blemaster, N.J. Vuted and carried CD Investment. Federal Revenue Sharing H7,ti2o .59 Harold S. Beardslee - Claims Blemaster; Beverly Baker IKE \SCRKU\SREP0UT CD Investment. D P W 3.992.0<.!3 W Snuhia Hroback — License tu property in Sec 2, Essex COUNTY TREASURER'S GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS EROM C O: 'Investment, Cemetery Trust i',J30 »>< RESULimurt :ell Real Estate Oct if.- Gilbert,.Charles E DEPARTMENT YjTl "^Hh'liliAs, VfJma Beaufore has Served Clinton County tor Edwin Maier - Final Account and .-i'suf *u Tuwiislup uf DeWitt Total 4.312.874. ly Hunt: tlwn i-.umty-fuur »24' years as Deputy and '.OJI'UY LeunaH Hiait Sr — Final property m Sec 10. DeWitt County Clerk 37. W 1.97 'i'if.-aiuret". and. Account Oct is — Larrs T \chuefer, District Court 92.33V.41 Clinton National Bank, Savings Acct Payable 2SS? 64 Dura Lowtey — Probate ot Will Inc to Dan E and Add E. Equalization J,634.81 U.SSavmgs, Estate liw oo WHEREAS, Vehnu Beaufore has been both diligent and laithful Lee David Johnson — Claims . Barnes property in Sec 2M. Friend ufthe Court iu.4y4.us in Die efficient discharge of the duties ut her yfi'ice. yffen ren­ Outlaid H'.'lmes - Fmal Ac- DeWitt ProbatiunOtficer 5.770 0(i 'Mai 5.388,614 73 dering service above and beyond her vested duly;, and i«v her ll.MDjt O'.'l 15 - Zavite, .la*! •'• A to Probate C»urt 15,71U &U actiiMbtc and t'^empiary conduct, has [.uruvided i.;.r tt)t- i :ens Feidinaij'j V' Mat'tiv* — HiasuL-. C Lee and Sue A. t trdersuit Register ul Deeds fi6,73U.5U Cash 'in Hand 12-31-73 • 1,0UU W ut i.hiiiijii County u service far above and beyond her vested Hunier bciiworer — Annual property m Sec V3, Olue Sheriff duty. and by her amiable and exemplary conduct, has provided Account Uctio —Pederson.C Lee and Zoning Department Total 5.389.614 73 lor iho citizens ut Clinton County a service tar above value. Grover C Ruof - Probate of Sue A to LioneTand Dons M. Treasurer 1,612,535.61 Bower, Lot 44. Prince Est It was moved and supported to approve the hjrmg u) Dennis THEREFORE. Wethe Clinton County Board uf Commissioners Will _^_____ Oct 15 - locco. Ralph N. and wbh tu heartil> commend and extend uur sincere-thanks to Anita J lo Robert G Ballard Total $1,875,524 15 Duningan as County Planner at an annual sa laiy of i'J, 163 I.HJ Heal Estate Transfers Overwav presented a Property Management Cunmiinee VELMA BEAUFORE fur u job well dune and tu wish her many "From neurits m ofilee ut property in Sec .17, Victor TREASURERS CLASSIFIES COLLECTION'S OF GENERAL report It Was moved and supported to advertise bids tor re­ happy years tu come Kegister uf Deedsi Oct itf — Juhnson. Charles FUND FOR !E>73 decorating the Courthouse Vuled and curried and Evangeline to Keith B. and M It uas moved andsupported to approve the laving uf ujja^phal! f- URTHEK. fhut this Resolution be made a part uf the minutes Oct 15: Dionise, Patrick and Barbara "J- Grubaugh property * Current Taxes mat &t the District Court parking lot for a cost of S3.ww*drtd'ateo tu ut the Clinton i. uuntv "Budrd uf CummissiuiierS'thi.s i4tlV day uf Barbara foMartonahdCelia V. Iri"Sec 6, 'Greenbash \ 1 . r- ^Delinquent Taxes .: .^ si*ij.4.V' :i zsisauzaei? t-.J^.U7j247-95 Repair'the drivewaya* the DPW and AtiticiiUare-ExtenstfAi &tiU'es. •ScpWrnlier.'I374i' • -M»-- i:. j'tii.t SEE THE 1975 CHEVROLETS

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5SS: SEE THE 1975 CARDS skldoo BECK & HYDE SALES • REPAIRS Jahn 0»tr» Mwm , ACC£SSO»i£5 FARMARINA, CHEVROLET NOVELTYS HENTAlS at PARTY GOODS & INC, Call 224-3311 RUSSEL STOVER CANDY OKC OF MICHIGAN'S UKJKT EDINGER CHEVROLET fAStt CtMW H7:30 om . Congregation Book ilam • Worship Service H.E.Rossow. Pastor Layman's Sunday itudfes. Text studies ttie Nations Shall Hay Hobles an internationally Know That I Am Jehovah - How? HOPB-LUTHERAN CHURCH recognized gospel music talent from Los 9 30 am Worship Area Thursday,!;sopm Theocratic Ministry • 308W-Herbi«mRd. 10:30 am Sunday School aVid Bible Class Angeles. Cal will be with us during our School - Texts Used; "Bible" and "Aid to DeWitt THE UNITED morning service. Bible Understanding" 8:30 pm Service Sunday School 9 art MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Worship 10:30am Knight Templars will be our guest Meeting Rev Fr Albert J. Schmitt. Pastor Maple Rapdia Sunday. 9:30 am • Public Lectyre - Pastor Rev J. Thomas Churn during the ll 00 am wurship service, STANNE-S EPISCOPALOWR CH ' Tuesday. October 22 Given by Qualified Representative of the Saturday Evening Mass - 4:30. 7:00 Parsonage-Middle ton. J Watchtower. Bible and Tract Socleiy- Corner US-27 and Webb Road Phone 236-7742 ButhCircle l:30pm' Rev Glenn V.Catbey. Jr. Vicar o'clock pm 10 30 am - Watchtower Study • Current Sunday Masses 8:X, 8:30.10:30 am Elizabeth Circle i :30 pm issue ot the '•Watchtower" magazine Residence 869-3087 Sunday October 25.26 4 2Jth. Church 668-396? Holy Days - Holy Day Eve. 4:30 pm. 7:00 I studies. o'clock pm. Hoty Day - 6:30 * 8:30 am 9:30 am Worship Service » New life Mission with Gary Bergel and 10:30 am Sunday School, his fishnet Team Call the church Tor PUBLIC INVITED First & Third Sundays Sorrowful Mother Novena -During school i- fnil11nil IIIiiifciini .t^iwri rmt+mmZie*ibmmsA mure information. NO COLLECTION TAKEN Morning Prayer A am year 7;30 pm. summer months 8:00 o'clock pm Tuesday Second It Fourth Sundays . , 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice Wednes­ Church Office Hours: FIRST CHl'ItCltOFGOD Holy Communion 9 am " Sacrament of Penance—Saturdays 3:30 to St'Johns 4:00 o'clock pm and after 7:00 o'clock day Men Thurs 3:00-12 Noon * 1-3:30 pm' 2nd Wednesday each month Friday 9 00 aml2N«on Corner of Mil and DeWitt Rd VALLEY FARMS BAPTiSTCHURCH pm mass FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ELSIE Phone Nu 224-7228 Phone 224-7190 1st Fridays - Thursday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm W.S.C.S, 214 E State Rd Thursday Lansing 12:00pm, 3:30 to 4:30 pm k 7:30 pm until 9 45 am Church School. n;» am alt are heard 10.00 Bibie Study FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Service, 7:00 pm Evening Wor­ 1 9:45 am Sunday School Baptism - Sundays at 12:30 pm by ap­ ship 8 00pm YouthFeilowshlp 1st and 3rd pointment. Other arrangements by GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST t _ ^oulh US-27 11.00 am Morning Worship Service "• Sunday of the month. . {appointment CHURCH PaulA.Travis.Piistur 5:30 pm Youth Groups BeglnniRg with ^"^r^*^*^*^r<>/'^*^*fr»<&*4B>*^^ Wednesday- 7 45 pm Family Bible the 4lh Grade.- Scott and Marshall Roads 9 45 am Bible School Pastor*- Norman Wood 10-55 am Worship Service Study i 7:00 pm Evening Service WEDNESDAY Elsie Area 11 am Children's Churches CHl'iiCll OF THE.VA2ARENE 7:00 pm Prayer Service ' Sunday. 6 pm INT1ME and HI-TIME 515 North Lansing Street ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH 10:30 am Church School l pm Evening Worship Rev Kenneth Anderson SOUTH DeWlTTCHURai, Rev David litchf Setd. Minister - 11:30 am Church Services 5 00 pm Church Training " - i Phone 224-7950 OF CHRIST WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pro rw pm Evening Worship mi fferbison beside DeWitt High School 9:30 am < Morning Worship Each Wed ? pm The Hour of Power (or the Minister: Dr James Glrdwood 1030 am - Sunday School. Supt Merle 10 00 am > Sunday School Tel 068-5000 or 628^000 LOWE UNITED Attend the •vhoie family 8 pm Choir practice. Baesc it 00 am - Morning Worship 9:20 am Bible School METHODISTCHURCH 8 pm Choir Practice Jr Basketball 6 15 pm - Young People's Service Lowe and North Lowe Road First Sunday iCommunion Service 10:30 am Morning Worship DUPLAINMETHODISTCHURCH 7 00 pm • Evening Worship. Communion Weekly ^ Minister Rev Harold McGuire First Tuesday '• Deacon's Meeting Wednesday. 7:30 pm Bible Study and RevDavldUtchtleld.Minister Second Tuesday Ladies' Missionary 6:30 pm Youth Groups prayer hour 7:30 pm Evening worship Sunday School 9-10 am Circle. Wednesday. ' 10 am - Sunday School. Supt Kenneth Church Worship 10:15-11:15 MofcFfi '"Moments of Meditation:*" 915 FREE METHOD1STCHURCH Kiger Choir 8-9 pm Thursday am Radio WRBJ 305ChurchStreet 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and U am Worship Service UMW 7:30 2nd Wednesday of every Church office hours Phone 2M-3349 Bible Sludy month Thursday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH church of 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fri_ Prayer Study Group 10-11 Robert Bentley. Minister 7:30 pm Calling Program 10 00 am - Sunday School 10 am Sunday School Rev Cowley. Sup't eO.VGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN ST JOHNS EPISCOPAL tHL'RCH Fl RST BAPTISTCHURCH 11 am Worship Service Cornerof Meadand Walker 1100 am - Morning Worship CHURCH 600 pm • Evening Worship OFDeWITT.SBC 6:30 pm Junior & Senior B.Y.F 410S. Maple AvcMapte Rapids Rectory 406 E. Walker 1 ftev Jerry Cole. Pastor 7:00 pm Evening Service Phone 224-2600 prayer service as announced. ' Rev Hector Goodall - Pastor 11088 DeWitt Rd 700 pm Wednesday, junior and Senior Phone 662-4165 uEf ice 34-28* Chdr Practice.. •_•••""• SALEM UNITED 1 Sunday School 045 am 7:30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bible 1973 Schedule METHODIST CHURCH 10 am Worship Service Morning Worship - U:00 am Sludy It am Church School Every Sunday * am Moiy Communion USajand County Line Bd »'8 o'clock - Church Training 2d & 4th Sunday io am ftoty Communion Pastor Paul R. Jones 7 pni Song Festival (Everyone welcome! Phone 234-7709 7 o'clock Evening Worship DUPLAINCHURCHOFCHRIST and Sermon ' i Midweek Prayer Service 7:30. Youth 3 miles west Ovtd-EIsteHigbSchool Other Sundays • 10 am Morning Prayer Parsonage & Office 2620 E. Maple Rapids Wed Night 6:30 & 7_» chdr practices Rd. Eureka. ffifiowship 2nd" 6 4th Sunday at 8 o'clock. 5565 E. Colony Road Thurs Night 8 pm Fellowship Service and Sermon Join us In worship where ''everybody Is Justin She pa rd, Minister Nursery & church school 10 am for Sunday. somebody and Christ is Lord." Bill Nichelson. YouthMInister nursery through Gin For more information call 689-9752 or Every Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual orOO Worship 10.00 Church School write Box 308, DeWitt. 9:45 am - Sunday School Eureka Area Healing Service 11 am • Church this Sunday lit 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior Citizens 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each, month VALLEY FARMS UNITED 6 pm < Youth fellowship and adult Bible CONGREGATIONAL 3d ti 4th Tuesdays Nam Senior PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Study CHRISTIAN CHURCH Citizens Rev Neil Bolinger. pastor SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST 7 pm - Evening Service 2619 E. Maple Rapkls Rd Every Tuesday morning and evening 155 E. State Rd 7 pm Wednesday - Prayer Meeting Rev Paul R. Jones. Pastor weight watchers 1400 & Oakland Phone 489-1705 Eider. E.F Herael. Pastor Phone 224-7709 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning ST CYRILCATHOL1C CHURCH Clinic 9:30 am - Sunday School Services held on Saturday Rev Thomas M Kowalczyk. Pastor 10 am - Bible School for everyone 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Nutrition 11:00 am - Morning Worship POBox97.517E.Ma!nSt ]} am Morning Worship THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS Class 9 IS am-Oiurth Service 7:30 pm - Sunday evening Evangelistic 10:30 am Sabbath School Service Bannister 48807 Phone:862-5270- 7:30 pm - Adult Bible discussions. Every otherWed even! ng730 Cadet Girl Wednesday. 7:30 pm - Youth Service Nursery provided during services Scouts Thursday. 7:30 pm Bible Study Sunday Liturgies: Saturday * 7:00 pm 6:30 pm - Youth Meeting* Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes 8 pm WESTPILURIMUNTTED" We cordially invite you toattend any or Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am METHODlSTCHUHCH 6:45pm-Wednesday,JrChoir: Chancel MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Every Thursday 8 pm AA Al Anon at of these services Holy Day Liturgies: 7:70 am and 8:00 Choir. 7:30 pm Evert Friday 3:15 pm Brownies Corner of Parks and GroveRd. Listen to our international broadcast pm RevBrlanK Sheen.Minister HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30 Confessions One half hour before all am WRBJ. 1580 on your dial. Sunday Liturgies. ' ST. JOHNS . CHURCH OF CtHUSTOFSTJOHNS 9.30 am - Worship Service Matherton 10:45 am - Church School 400 EState ST PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH EAGLE UNITED JohnPhipps.MInisler MfSSOURISYNOD METHODIST CHURCH Area SIIEPARDSVILtE UNITED 5mHeswestofStJohnsonM*2j Rev Ray McBratnie. Pastor 9:30 am Sunday school METHODIST CHURCH S'i miles south on Francis Road Telephone 627-8533 or 489-3807 MATHERNON COMMUNITY 10:30 am Morning Worship DrOaroIdBoyd.Pastor 2 miles west on Church Road 9*30 pm - Morning Worship CHURCH 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship 4« Division Street RogerV Helnte. Pastor 10:30 am - Church School Central Nat'l Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op 7:00 pm Evening Service East Lansing. Michigan 7:30 pm - Wednesday. Bible Study and 2:00 pm 9 ft) am Worship Service. 10:45 am Sunday School Wed 700 pm Prayer Meeting 8:00 am - Worship prayer meeting 3:00 pm Worship Service OF #T JOHNS Call 224-6421 tor more information Church School 10:30 am • Worship 1002 £ State Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. 9:15 am-Sunday School and bible EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH 8:00 pm Prayer Service. Classes. Rev and Mrs Royal Burnett. Pastor Wacousta St Johtu-Ovid-Pewamo St Johns N Clinton Administrative Board first Monday In Holy Communion first Sunday of the the month. Member FDIC Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH month at 8 am. third Sunday of the month 10:00 am • Sunday School Rev William C Hankerd. Pastor Genera) meeting of WSCS third Thurs­ at 10:30 pm. 11:15 am - Morning Worship Rev Raymond Goehring '_ day in January, April and September. 7:30. pro • Wednesday prayer meeting, Area Associate Pastor , Afternoon Circle meek second Thursday 5TTHERESECATHOLICCHURCH WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED Rectory - 109 Linden St - Ph 224-3313 at ihe homes of members. FAITH BAPTISTCHURCH Fathers Francis Murray DavMJ.Zlmmer.PaSter METHODISTCHURCH Convent - 110 S. Oakland -,Ph 224-3789 Berean Circle meets third Thursday andLawrenceDelaney S & H Farm evening in each month at Ihe homes of lone mile north of traffic light-Elate) Rev EdwardF. Otto, pastor School - 201 E, Cass -^ Wi 234-2421 Rectory: 102 W_ Randolph, Lansing Phone 636-8823 Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, Mass Schedule members. Phone 489-9051 Sunday .Saturday Evening • 7 pm Bible School 10:15a.m. Morning Worship: 10 am Sales & Service Sunday - 7:30, 9.10:30 and 12 WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Mass Schedule - Saturday- 7 pm Morning Worship 11:00a.m. Holy Days See bulletin Pastor Rev Roy Green Evening Worship 7:00p.m. Church School Classes 11:15 am Implement Inc. . Sunday: 6. 8. 10.12 Jr and ST Hi Y.F 6:00 Phi Weekdays * 8:30 am and 7 pm The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00p.m. New Holland Machinery Sacrament of Penance - Saturdays, 3.-30 .'Holy day: Eve before at 7:30 pm and 7 k Cherub Choir. Wednesday 3:45 ilm 9 am and 5:30 & 7:30 pm Youth Choir, Thursday 6:45 pm Our Specialty COMPANY tofi emitter 7 pm Mass until 8:10 pm. Sunday School -10:00 am Weekday cvenlnss-a frew minutes before Weekday Masses: 7:30 am & 7:30 pin Chancel Choir. Thursday 7:30 pm 108K N Clinton St Morning Worship - 11:00 am WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd Wed­ 4MiNonJTS-27to evening Mass. Sunday evening - 6:00 pm Penance: 4-5 k 8-8:30 pm Bath Area S18 N Lansing St Baptism: Sunday at 1 pm. Please call in nesday French Rd Wednesday evening service 7:00 pm , BATH VSI1ZD METHOD18TCHURCM St Johns, Michigan First Fridays-SatfHUnent of Penance. A church where everyone is welcome • advance. ^^ WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st Wednes­ Phone 224-4661 Phone 224*2777 Thursday Iroffl 4 to's gm and after lbs Rev Clarence Keith day i-veningMassiintll all are heard. Mass and DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH Council on Ministries every 2nd Wednes­ prayers of Adoration at 7 pm. Holy tlnter-denominationaD 9:45 am Church School' day at ?:» Communion on Friday at 6 and 7:15 am. DeWitt Area MurJ J. Eastman, Pastor 11:00 am Worship Administrative Board. 4th Monday of Egan Ford Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. JimMcGovney. 7:00 pm Bible Study every 3rd month. SPACE Federal-Mogul Thursday 7 pm on First Friday after WAYSIDE CHAPtiL Sunday School Supt evening Mass. ABIBLECHUBCH Marilyn Kroi.Co4upt BAT! f BAPTISTCHURCH 1437 Turner Road, DeWitt Devotlons-Our Mother of Perpetual Rev Richard Cole, Pastor Victor Sales, Inc. CORPORATION , Rev Douglas Beach. Paster ;i:45 am - Sunday School FOR Help Novena • after 7:15 pm Mass each Phone 4S9-9S51 Tuesday > 11 am • Cfcurcfe 11:00 am Morning Worship Religious Instruction Classes-Adult' 8 pm - Youth Fellowship «:» pm Youth Fellowship 200W.H(gham 10 am Sunday School 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service 7:30 pm Evening Service Township St Johns Plant -Inquiry Class. Tuesday at 8 pm. High Ham Worship Service Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30pm ScbootCCD. Wednesday sl7;» pm Public 7 pm * Wednesday Bible Study and GROVEBIBLECHUKCH Phone 224-2285 RENT 8 pm Young Peopte Prayer Meeting Rev Robert Prange.Pastor Grade School CCD.Tueadaysfrotn4uhJii$ 7 pm Evening Service put . REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Price and ShcpardsvUIe Roads 7:15 pm Wednesday > Bible Study and CHRI8TOFLATJERDAY5A1NT8 „ Baptisms-Each Sunday at 1:30 by Prayer Corner UpfcmSd *SWI Rd appointment. Other Arrangement by 10:00 am • Sunday School, Classes for A friendly church with a message for Ovid Area Elder Je rry Balrd all ages appointment. today. THE UNITED CHURCH OFOVID D&B Wes' Gulf Service FOWLER iiMMmiTr——A——^—W—•• 11:00 am - Morning Worship Bible Loving - Bible Believing - Bible West Front Street Sunday School -10 am Preaching Ser­ 6.30 pm • Young PwpJe STJOHNSl!JTHERAN«-l"!BC1J , preaching Rev Claude B. Rldtey. Jr. Pastor t. vice • 11 am 7:30 pm - Evening Service i Missouri 8yn«d) Choir Practice - Wednesday 6:30 pro 7:30pm • Wednesday, prayer meeting Party Shoppe Free Pick-up k Delivery RevMichadRRiaU Pastor Worship Service <-10 am Midweek Prayer Service - Wednesday Ladhe Missionary Circle meets 4th REDEEMER UNITED Church School - It am 7:90 pm ' Thursday Open Monday thru Saturday 10.15 am Divine Worship METHODIST CHURCH «Nursery service for al) children up to 2nd' 1 S US-27 R:0O am Matins Service. 3rd Sunday , Everyone welcome Couptea Club meets 4th Saturday in Mathews Elevator 106 N. Bridge St grade. . - month Complete Party^upjpJUea- each month Richard L. Clark. Pastor 224 N Clfnton Phone 224-2212 t-00 am Sunday School and Bible WEBLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH Fulton Area Classes 6:» »rh - jWorsHp (nursery provJdedJ l27W.WllII»mSt,Ovid Lansing Phone 224-35SB Holy Communion Island 3rdSundaya each lO^am - Coffee Fellowship RevLoydKeely FULTOK FULLGOSPELCHURCH Gnln-Feed-Bean* monlheUw:15arn Wo Church School Jtme-Augttet; 't miie east of Pwrtrton on W-17.. KIHBERLYCHURCHOF CHRIST . Church Office Hours - 9:00-12:00 Monday. 10 am Sunday SchdM and Morning H mile south 1007 Klmberly Drive Wednesday. Thursday and Friday Worship. Sunday Evenlhgjs 7:10 pm Rev LymShunk, Pastor Lansing, MkNgan mornfnu. COMMUNITY OF STJUDE 7:» pm Wednseday Prayer Meetings JbhflKaf* Capitol Savings Phone 598-2111 Adult Imtrueoon-i:»pTnfc 7pm Mondays Catholic Church 1:45 am - Sunday School ' Antes Cleaners WeekdaySchooUndConflMnatlcnClassea Father Jerome SchmlU. Pastor OVIDFIRSTBAPTISTCHimCH 11:06 am • Morning Worship 11 am • Morning Worship - Wednesdays, 3:304:00 pm WWltom.DeWlrr Ma but Oak Street 7:00 pm • Youth Service '•' lOam-BibleShidy Piekup and DwHrery AND LOAN ASSN. Ladies QaM - LH'ML • 2nd Wednesday Rev Earl C. Copelln, Pastor 7:48 pm - Evening Service I pm • Kvoring Worship each month at 7:» pm DAtb/ Mast: Mon and Thurs - 7:30 pm Paul Johnson Church School Supt 7:46 pm • Thursday. Prayer and praise Midweek service 7:90 pro Wednesday lOftWWaftet 222 N Clinton Elderf-Tuadays at 7100 pm Tut*. Wed, and Fri 7:09 am service ntsht WESTPHALIA EvanjeBitf-Thurfefays at 7, OP pro Sunday Mass: 9.-00 and 11:1$ am •:« am Church, fchoo. U:» am Mor­ YouUvJnd ft 4th Sundays it 4*0 pm Services at Mfddts School, DeWitt ning Worship. 7 pm Evening Fellowship. Phone 2S4-40W Phone 284-2804 Councils a Committees • 1st Tuesday oaeh Wednesday 7 pm Prajw and Blbk Pewamo Brldgeville month at 7:36 pm FIRST CHURCH OF GOO Sta*; 8 pfti Senfar CMr - Office Telephone: 3M-3S44 M-Sl&DcWiURd Parsonage Telephone: 3H-7403 RcV.W-JtffWetob.Paiter OVIDrREEMETiHlDlST ChlUCf! Area Area Parr's Rexall Maynard-Allen Educational Wing Telephone: 3« *1*9 Phone: Church 3M-7IM , ,, SPACE Women'sgifcfeSajdr*Ttf«, Wetf.Thwrc •^CnoPB*wflrI '«*»:*vWon UNITED METHODflt CHUKCH ORrDflEVILUCGOgPELMlBftON Parsonage 2»*