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Clinton 24 Pages ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 15 Cents City approves senior citizen housing project ( BY JIM EDWARDS. the city's storm sewer sysjem. the minimum age limit woultl be 55. County News Editor- The same precautions will also be used in They said they had no objection to that the sanitary system, and several other stipulations asked by the ST JOHNS --Following a Vk hour public f One of the^ questions for the Fetiewas city, hearing Monday night, the St Johns" City .concerned age groups of renters. Rental in the units is to range from $$10 to Commission voted unanimously to approve John Hannah asked'the will also indicate, tile applicant's batik djreotor-s how the money was being High gymnasium. St Johns is one of the pre-. ticipate Hue to a schedule conflict, \ dividual^ Mn each weight class, with the assigned claim number for future. A: jt depends, primarily oh the number Of invested and "With whom it is invested. . r applications ahaflitof yours that are Journey favorites to win the team title, but Weigh-in will 'begin at about 9 am, outstanding wrestler of the meet receiving a -fn. ^-reference, if needed. ' APPROVE! SElARLES FINAL PLAT Redwing coach Bob Ballafd promises "This trophy. „ . t$; 1 was a resident dt Michigan befprel- awaiting processing., Ohce.the Initial followed by H seeding hieeting, Wrestling backlog of applications have Ibeen The qomm(ssfon, ia-other action, ap-* will be the toughest county meet yet." will be held on 2 mats'for continuous action. RedwiHg wrestling boosters will run 'a entered jthe service.- After I was proved Searjes Estate Final Plat. They also v concession stand throughout the tour­ discharged I established legal'residence processed, it will take four to five weeks Preliminaries are set for, 1 pm, with to receive a check oitceyou receive your • a,pprqye,d a. holding pond agreement. The' Two-time champions of the event, the wrestling id continue without a break until nament, featuring hamburgers, soft drinks., in another state. Do I still qualify for the motion to approve the final plat passed Redwings hope to retire the traveling trophy pies and light refreshments. bonus? postcard. Our research indicates, that it , the tourney is completed. Tourney director may be several months before the Bonus ^unanimously. 1 r * donated by the Clinton County News. John Furry estimates the affair to wind up As for the competition, Ballard sees it as a A: Ves, If you>were a resident of Michigan Vying with the Wings will be 5 teams, tough tournament. for at least six months prior to entering Section can process the huge quantity of at between 5:30 and 6 pm. Fans who wish to applications expected to arrive during including a pajr of new entries to the tourney seet finals may wish to arrive at about 4 pm. 'This will be the closest and most com­ active military service, you meet the Wrong name , petitive County Invitational ever," he said residency ^requirement. the first weeks of operation, this week.'"Everyone's wrestling program Q: I'm an eligible veteran and have since Q; When and where will I be able to pick 'up Oops, We put the wrong man in office 1? f is getting better and things are evening out. moved away from Michigan. Hqw should my application packet? 1 think this year will be quite a. surprise to I apply for my bonus? week. Letter explains time A: Applications are expected to be .Last week's County News identified a new some people when they see some of the A: The best way for an out of state claimant . available (or wide distribution teams coming along so well." like yourself to apply would be to have a commissioner to the Clinton County Board throughout Michigan at the end of of Commissioners as Paul Nob'fs. Dual meet records go out the window in ' relative or friend who lives in Michigan January 1975. It would be premature at such a tournament, where several out­ pick up an application and send it to you. It isn't-he is actually Walt Nobis. ' length before new this time to announce points of Our apologies. standing wrestlers can carry an entire team The alternative would be to request an distribution due to the high probability of a long way. ' •application jacket by writing the premature claimant inquiry, foot traffic, So Ionia, which recently lost to St J^ohns Vietnam Veteran Era Bonus Section, and disappointed Veterans at the for a 46-9 count, is a team to be reckoned P.O. Box 1500, Lansing, Michigan 48904. distribution points prior to the actuaj Announce 2nd US-27 construction with in the tournament. Q: What's to keep another veteran who arrival of the applications. When the "Ionia has at least 3 really good applied after I did from getting his bonus applications are on site at the » Annual EDITOR'S NOTE: The, following letter funding for the improvement of these wrestlers," said Bailard. "And Bath is ahead of me? f distribution points the locations will be came to the County News in response to a specified routes. loaded with good people this year. Ovid- A: Incoming applications will be stored and heavily publicized. Let us assure that/ the recent story outlining the length., of time To expedite completion of the necessary Elsie lost to us, but has some real fine processed according to the date and time application pick up points are numerous pre-construction studies, the State Highway and easily accessible. Heart Ball t involved before a new US-27 Highway could wrestlers and I hear Corunna is tough they arrive at the Bonus Section from the be constructed in this area. The letter is Commission retained the consulting firm of Pewam6-Westphalia has some tough men. * postal system. Claim processing will Q; I read in a recent newspaper article that from John P. Woodford, director of the Dept Wilbur Smith and Associates. This firm was too. We could wind up knocking each other follow a "first in - first out" work flow. you hoped to have 80% of the bonuses ST JOHNS ~ The date for the 2nd annual of State Highways and transportation:. directed to conduct the study in compliance off and making the meet scoring awfully Q: I'm an eligible veteran still on active paid within 18 months. Isn't that an Clinton Memprial Hospital Auxiliary Heart wijh the State's.. Action Plan; a detailed tight. St Johns is not a shoo-in by any means, military duty. I don't have a Report of unusally long time? Ball dinner dance'has been announced as Fed 15 at Highland Hills Country Club. study process applicable to major highway "It just might come down to the draw and Discharge (DD Form 214). What do I do? A: Not when you consider the fundamentals I appreciate your paper's interest ahd improvements. , Activities for the event, sponspred by the concern with the length of time required for how wrestlers are seeded." A: A/section of the living veteran's Ap­ of the, program. The bonus Section The Action Plan factors,- all highways plication Form (V-l), deals with the cannot' act on a claim until a veteran Auxiliary to raise money for the heart fund, the US-27 Study from Lansing to Ithaca. Among the Redwings carrying local hopes begin at 7-8 with a cocktail hour. planned in Michigan must take into account for a permanent possession of the team eligible veteran still on active duty. The applies for it. All of the eligible veterans the social, economic, and environmental Dinner follows from 8-9:30 with dancing Let me assure you the Michigan Depart­ trophy-will be 132-pound Jim Wagner, a , military officer who has custody of your are not presently, residing in Michigan impacts; utilize and interdisciplinary study- _ jj^ undtfeltedlnYoutings" ^ personnel records will be able to verify and many will not immediately apply for from 9:3d-l2:3(i. ment of State Highways and Transportation Tickets are $25 per couple. process; evaluate all alternatives, including f your eligibility 'in regard to, military the bonus.fThe author of the news item is also deeply concerned. Wet have long Then there's Mark Bancroft, a* senior 121-' 1 other modes of transportation; and include pounder who Ballard feels is "our most service requirements. failed to realize that all eligible veterans For further' information, contact ,Mrs ' recognized the need for improved trans­ - James Grost, 224-4352. portation in this portion of the*US»27 travel citizen involvement and participation. improved wrestler so far." He has lost just Q: Is the bonus payment subject to will not apply for the bonus' during the These new and/or expanded study r ' taxation? v ' first year. Other states currently t 'corridor. twice in 8 matches, one of the defeats requirements have significantly increased coming 3-2 in the closing seconds to last A: No taxes (Federal, State, Munciipal) engaged in administering veteran bonus Fowler Jaycees 1 Short-range improvements made to in­ pre-construction study time requirements. yearvs state runnerup, a member of the ' are to be paid in regard to a Michigan programs have already experienced crease the safety of this highway include;, However, while a location study of from two state champion Mount Pheasant club. Vietnam Veteran Era Bonus payment. this. By early summer, the Bonus Sec­ schedule 10th . installation of traffic signals both at,M-57 to three years is a long time, a transporta­ Another top hope is Jeff Brasington, who Q: What will keep somebody else from tion will be out'from under the huge., and in St Johns; improvement of the in­ tion, facility has a lasting impact and'a has a 7-1 record in the 155-pound class and is applying for my bonus? number of expected initial claims and anniversary banquet tersection at M-2I; and construction pf .strong influence oil an area's,development. expects to be able to process applications an'outstanding junior with plenty of poten­ A: The notarization of the application will - centeMurn lanes ih the Dewitt area. Planning'a transportation facility to take tial. Chris Bancroft has lost just once, but prove to the Bonus Section thatUt is the as soon as they are received. FOWLER -- Fowler Jaycees will be • These improvements are not the long- into account local considerations, to doesn't, wrestle-every meet at 98 pounds • veteran himself who is applying for the celebrating their 10th anniversary as a range answer to the transportation need but,, minimize adverse impact, and to com­ because of the intense internal competition Jaycee chapter Sunday, Jan 19. , due to lack of adequate funds, were con­ plement an area's development is a serious for the spot. •* - A banquet yyill mark the event at 6 pm at sidered stop-gap measures to provide a responsibility. We are convinced that the Holy Trinity School Hall in Fowler. 1 solution in specific problem areas. time is well spent. " * • The Redwings have beefed up somewhat in tlie upper weights for the tourney. So far)- The public is invited to family style roast However, in,1973 the Legislature adopted ' Your continued excellent coverage to enrbute to a 2-3 dual meet record, the Wings beef dinner.-and tickets are available by both Acts 327 and 326, which designated US- inform the pub ic of the progress of his- ^e suffered for lack of wre5tiers at 1&5 calling John Rademacher 593-3373. 27 as one of Michigan's "backbone*' prin­ study will greatly assist us in meeting this poun^s an(| heavyweight, vital classes often Special guests at the banquet will fie Tom cipal arterial routes and, provided special. responsibility. , needed to clinch a meet. Bitten president of .the Michigan-Jaycees; "We had Greenville beat, or at least tied, members of the Grand Ledge chapter which until we got to the last 2 matches and had to chartered the Fowled chapter; many Golden Gloves tickets on sale forfeit," said Ballard;That gave Greenville present and past state officers and officers 6 points at each of the'2 weights. Greenville from area chapters. ST JOHNS-TicketsW the 1975 Lansing Clinton County Boys Club for the bouts to be won by 6. ' Dinner will be served at 6 pm followed by District Golden Gloves Tournament are now held at the Lansing Civic Center. Now he has Ben Mills ready to go at 185,. introductiori ,of guests and brief presen­ op sale with the first night of competition set BoUts begin at 7:30 pm each Wednesday dp from his usual 167-pound slot., and, tations "by each president of "the chapter for Jan 22. evening of the 4-week tournartient- J newcomer Roger Prior working into the during their iO year history. • Tickets may be purchased from Pierce Winners in the Lansing District will, ad* heavyweight position. "Roger has been out Dancing and entertainment will cap off .Bakery in St Johns, vance to competition in' the state tour­ the last 2 weeks and he's going to be all right the evening. Currently 14 boxers are graining at the nament at Grand Rapids. for us. He came tous from football - he's big Master of ceremonies will be James W. and strong, and he learns quickly," Koenlgskriecht, former president of the reviewed Ballard. ' Fowler Jaycees' and, presently national In addition to the Greenville defeat, the director. Circus comes to town Wings have dropped decisions to conference ST JOHNS - The gym of St Johns 'High School will soon be filled < champion Charlotte and state tltiist Mount Pleasant, Victims to date have been, Ovid- NOTICE with the sights and smells unique to the circus, complete with .'The finmiaf meeting of the policyholders of trapeze artists* Acrobats., jugglers, clowns and trained animals. Elsie and Ionia. The Wings were to travel to Waverly Thursday (6:30 pm) for another . the Farmers Mutual Fire-Insurance Co of , ' The 1-day event, scheduled for Friday, Jan 31, is sponsored by the' ' Clinton County will be held at the home St John* High School band to raise money for a trip to Dallas, Texas conference collision before Saturday's neighborhood scuffle. office building at 201E. State Street, City of where the band Is Invited to perform -it the Lions International ' . St Johns, Mich, on Tuesday Jan 21,1975 at 2 Ovid-Elsie captured the 1st 2 county titles. Convention, u ' i pm EST (of the purpose of electing two -* Owner and ringmaster, "Col" Bill Voorhels, said: "Soon I'll be \ ' '. i J [ They deliver your County News directors And the transaction of any other blowing my Whistle, the band will play the overtures and the big - NOTICE business that may properly be brought show will begin." The Voorhels Bros circus will present per* JAN 18-Fish supper, Pilgrim United before the meeting* formances from fi*8 pm, featuring the performers In dazzling Methodist; Church, corner of Taft and Here's part of the 28 young ladles and inch who signed up as carrier/salesmen for the Clititon County News at ad organization meeting held last Saturday, Home delivery of all . UoydW. Maxwell , spangled costumes, , County Farm Roads, Serving begins at 5330. Secretary Tickets will be available at the door. | For information, pbone 224-3638. St Johns residents wilt begin with this edition of the News. . CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,STJOHNS,'MlCHIGAN January 15,1975 Allen takes * Buying gold? Attorney general advises Senate oath New State Senator Dick Allen officially began use of caution the four-year term granted him by 30th District' LANSING - Attorney General used to inflate a company's, Service of the American yourself why am I being of­ an association or group ot voters in special opening ceremonies. Wednesday. Frank J. Kelley today urged financial position and to tout Numismatic Association, fered this golden opportunity. firms which provide a public Allen whose district wraps around the Caplto) and consumers to use caution if they its investment merit. Bogus P.O. Box 87, Ben Franklin 3. Resist pressures to make market for buyers and extends from Jackson County north to Gratiot sellers.) County, was sworn in for his new career by decide to invest in the purchase or speculative geological Station, Washington, D.C. hurried, uninformed in­ Michigan Supreme Court Justice John W, Fitz­ of gold and other precious surveys by a purported expert 20044, will, for a fee, vestment decisions, 12. Obtain in writing the gerald. Justice Fitzgerald is.a resident of Grand metals. or misleading ore samples authenticate gold coins.) 4. Be suspicious of claims of terms of your purchase, for Ledge, in'the 30th District, as was his father, The freedom to purchase gold were used by the company as Secret processes promised to new, secret or exotic example, when and how the' former Governor Fitzgerald. So his selection to may present ' Michigan the basis' for unwarranted extract gold from ore which processes to extract gold. .gold will be delivered and administer Allen's oath of office seemd par­ residents with a good in­ high estimates of mineral had been previously labeled 5. Seek independent advice stored, including what ticularly appropriate. Senatof Allen Is one of only vestment opportunity, only time value. as worthless. Investors were,* from a person you trust and security precautions will be two Republican Senators chosen to serve on four will tell. But this same freedom ' Purportedly large quantities" • induced to finance the con­ who n\ knowledgeable. taken to insure that your gold permanent committees. His past directorship of has already attracted the shady of gold located outside of the struction of the secret process • 6. Consider the risks in is not shaved or that coun­ the Michigan Tourist Council automatically operators who thrive on con­ United States and obtained machinery necessary for the relation to your own financial terfeit gold is not substituted. mandated his appointment to the Tourist Industry sumer lack of knowledge, from underdeveloped production of the gold. position and needs. 13. Ask whether the gold be Kelley said. Kelley offered the following Relations Committee. He was named to the ' countries were being offered guidelines as assitance to a 7. Find out if the company is segregated and stored in your Education and Agriculture-Consumer Affairs Kelley noted that he has in the form of certificates of prospective purchaser or in­ registered with the Securities name (not the seller's 'or committees based on his background as a teacher already received complaints ownership through off-shore vestor in gold'or other precious and Exchange Commission or supplier's). Make sure you a'nd farmer. In addition, he was asked to sit on the relating to representations of banks. metals. the Securities Bureau of the receive a written' receipt Joint Administrative Rules Committee, which the existence, amount and An unscrupulous assayer Michigan Department of showing that the requisite oversees state departmental regulations. Allen is purity of gold, accuracy of conspired with a seller to Commerce, _ amount of gold is being stored oncof 14 new Senators installed this year after an assays and geological surveys certify that bars of almost 1. Be wary of unsolicited 8. Attempt to determine the for your account by a unusually high turnover in the membership of the and secret refining processes, pure lead were pure gold. correspondence or calls from seller's mark-up (or how reputable concern. :w-seat Michigan Senate. Some of the schemes that a; Gold coins of low purity have strangers offering to sell you much it cost the.seller to 14. Ask whether there will be pear to be operating involve the been issued within the past gold or gold investments. purchase the gold). a ready market for the gold in following situations: year or two by small foreign £ Be skeptical of promises of • 9. Ascertain what costs, in the form being offered to you. False mining claims were entities, (The Certification spectacular profits. Ask addition to the quoted price of You may have to pay to have gold, are ^involved. For your gold reassayed, recast example, . you may be into different shape, size ; required to pay a refining and/or transported to a S

JC Penney announces gift of music 1974 Vega Notchback, 4 cylinder, 3 speed, radio. 1971 Corvette V-8, 4-speed, radio.

to area schools and colleges 1974 Vega Wagonf 4 cylinder, four speed, radio. "•*• 1971 Chevrolet Klngswood Estate •Wagon, air conditioning, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio. St Johns -- William E. music spanning our 200 years; servance with a reflection of 1974 Chevrolet Nova 4-door Custom, 6 Chalmers, manager of* the JC andt.30 minutes of newly com­ American history through the cylinder, automatic, radio. Penney store today announced missioned contemporary works music of its most representative composers. - 1971 Chevrolet Caprice, -1-door hardtop, a gift of music, entitled "A by American composers. V-8, automatic, power steering and Bicentennial' Musical In announcing the gift, 1 The band music is being 1974 Caprice 2-door, AM-FM Stereo, air hrakes with radio, air conditioning Celebration" which will be Chalmers said, "Our purpose is .programmed by Dr Richard conditioning, vinyl top, cruise con­ iinct vinyl top. presented to area high schools to make this music as -widely Franko Goldman, President of trol. - ' and colleges in late spring 1975. available and as useful to as Peabody Institute, Baltimore, The "Celebration" program, many people as possible'. It will )Md; the orchestra music by part of the* JC Penney Com­ be supplied to any other bands, Thor Johnson, conductor of the Complete Financing pany's contribution to the choral groups and orchestras Nashville Symphony; and 'the nation's Bicentennial, was that may ask for it. Use will be choral music by Leonard de awarded a certificate of official entirely unrestricted and free of Paurof the Lincoln Center, New Available USED CARS recognition from the American any performance charges." York City1. Revolution Bicentennial Ad­ Each school in the United 1973 Ford 4-door Custom 500, V-8 . 1972 Honda 4-speed, radio. ministration during ceremonies States will receive a- box of The package is now being automatic, power steering and held today in Washington D.C, specially arranged sheet music produced and it will be brakes. 1972 Vega Hatchback, 4-speed, radio. The "Celebration" is the first - enough for school music presented to the music groups program by a business.- coix groups -- to equip a complete at each of the nation's 30,00 poration to be made an official band, chorus and orchestra. schools in the spring of 1975, 1970 Chevrolet lmpala, 2-door hardtop, part of the nation's Bicentennial Works for rock and stage bands enabling bands, choral groups 1972 Chevrolet Townsman wagon. V-8, V-8, automatic, power, steering and festivities. are included, as well. and orchestras'to perform the automatic, radio. brakes," radio, vinyl top and air conditioning. The "Bicentennial Musical The "Celebration" has been "Celebratlon"--in whole or in Celebration" includes 70 created in an effort to enrich the part-throughout the Bicen­ minutes of historic American nation'^ Bicentennial ob­ tennial year and beyond. Social Security has new USED TRUCKS \, Warranty 1974 Ford one-ton pickup, V-B 1972 Datsun pickup, 4-cylinder, 4-speed, area offke automatic, power steering ind radio. Available On All brakes, radio. PaulE, Webb, Social Security Security Office for the past 9 that the responsibilities of the 1972 Chevrolet '* ton pickup, V-8 Administration Regional' nine years/ " * ' new office are administrative- automatic, power steering and radio. Commissioner in Chicago, has. In his new capacity as iarea .only, and will not include direct Pre-owned cars 1974 Chevrolet 16 ton pickup, V-8, announced the establishment of director, Seamon will coor-- service to the public. . automatic, power steering and 9|IH||MI^^BBK|^I a Social .Security »Ad- dinate the activities of' the The residents cf Lansing and brakes, radio, x 1971 Chevrolet Sportsvan, V-8, ministration Area Office' in< managers of 15 offices in out- the tri-county area should automatic, radio. Lansing which Will be' state Michigan, He Will work continue to contact the Lansing responsible for the supervision oULof an office located at 3401 Social Security Office, 838 BEE'S WARRANTY DOES ALL THIS, - W>'\ Chevrolet h ton pickup, V-8. of local Social Security offices E. Saginaw, Lansing. Louisa' Street in Lansing automatic, radio 1970 Chevrolet '.• ton pickup, V-8 You get 100% repair or replacement cost automatic, radio In outstate Michigan,. - ** s" ; Another area office has been regarding Social Security Webb also announced the4* established in the Detroit area numbers, claims for Social coverage on engine, transmission, rear axle, selection of Roger Seamoti of to supervise the managers of Security benefits, Medicare, brake and electrical system for 30 days or Lansing to head Up the new area Social Security offices in Social Security checks, the new 2,000 miles, And 15% discount on parts office. Seamon has brai district Detroit and, southeastern SSI program and other phases and labor for a full 24 months, 'manager of the Lansing Social Michigari, Webb emphasized of the Social Security program. January 15,1975 I CLINTON COUNTY NEWS. STJQHNS. MICHIGAN

\ / JAN. 3BIG DAYS ST. JOHNS 16-17-18 START THE NEW YEAR WITH SENSATIONAL SAVINGS

If you've resolved to watch your budget during the coming year, you'll be delighted with the tremendous values we're offering to kick off 1975! For three spectacular sale days, we'll be marking down prices on fashions for the whole family, furnishings for your home, sporting equipment and many, many more wanted items! This is one sale event you won't want to miss .. .and you w^n't have to, because credit terms are available!

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TODAYhT'l ; *l-i.k." LOADED WITH ALL THE GOOD/ESI ."NOW < . •:_ •!f,v' Frietag Dress And Pant Sets, AND PRICED TO MOVE v ; Odds & Ends Size Ranges 24, 4-6x, 7-14 We Have A Model And A Price For Everyonel IQ OFF GIRL S COATS SELECTIONS OF FINE V - ;.'•:;:. 24,':4-6v742(0ut0{l4), • QUALITY FASHIONS, Chevrolet & Oldsmobile "f. HER MAJESTY; ; /., V' /;..;'.PRESSES,'. . , PHONE 224-2345 SOUTH US-27 ST. JOHNS QUILTEDftND FLEECEROB^JlND PAJAMAS ; SDSS k I * CLINTON COUNTY NEWS/ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN January 15,1975 Clinton County NewsFamily and Society

Arntz and Joseph Sisco are wed

DEWnT » On 0ct5 at 7 pm in designed with an inset corsage yellow. The empire a-Hne identical tuxedos, 1 mint green engagement of their daughter, the East DeWitt Bible Church, to be yemoved for the sihouette was highlighted with a and 1 in pale yellow. Schafer-Covell Janet, to James A. Miller. He is Anna Lucille Arntz and Joseph honeymoon trip. lace bodice, a high stand up Mrs Anrtz witnessed her the son of Mr and Mrs Lester Mark Sisco were united in collar and short puff sleeves daughter's wedding wearing a Mr and Mrs Paul Schafer of Attending the bride as maid pf DeWitt, announce the^ Miller, Rt 4, Wacousta Rd, marriage by Pastor Glen honor was Dian Starks of edged with lace. They carried a long sleeved peach gown. Mrs Fowler, \ Farnham. Anna, the daughter single large mum, 1 green, and Miller chose a royal blue floor engagement of their daughter, of Mr and Mrs John H. Arntz, Laingsburg. She wore a long 1 yellow, with matching rib-, length gown with a short lace Cheryl, to Steyen Cove!!, He is The bride-elect was chose a gown of white satapeau formal gown of fall colors with a bons. t- coat. Both mothers were the son of Mr and Mrs Ward graduated from Fowler High trimmed with val lace. gathered bodice to the midriff. Covell of Bath. A May 16 School in 1972.-The prospective It had a self knot at the v-shaped The; flower girl, dressed in a presented with identical flowers bridegroom was graduated The bodice of the gown had a green flowered print floor of white carnations with yellow > wedding date has been set. neckline, forward shoulder and green ribbons. from Fowler High School in 1968 v-shaped yoke trimmed with seams, and short 'puffed length dress, was the bride's and is currently employed with tace ruffles, bishop sleeves and cousin, Kimberly Dolton. Les Miller and Sons Sand and 3 lace cummerbund. The softly sleeves. , A reception for 150 guests was Rademacher-Miller The groom, son of Mrs Jenny held immediately following the Gravel. He has served 2 years in gathered skirt was bordered Her arrangement was 3 large 'Miller of Lansing and John Mr and Mrs Roman the 'US Navy, with lace ruffles. The veil was a mums, yellow, green and Sisco of Harrison, chose John G. wedding at the Sportsman Club Rademacher, of 2300 Bauer Rd, chapel length mantilla with bronze. The bridesmaids were Sisco of DeWitt as his best man. in Laingsburg. Rt '2, St Johns, announce the A Sept 13 wedding is being matching val Idee. The bride's Cheryl Burrows and Janice He wore a black tuxedo. The The. couple enjoyed a planned. arrangement of fall colored Frazier, both of Lansing. They Groomsmen were Chris Dolton honeymoon at Houghton Lake" mums, yellow baby roses and wore long crepe gowns in and Larry Dalman both of and Harrison Mich, and are now baby's breath was specially pastels of nile green and maise Lansmg. They were dressed in residing in Lansing. £omuty menu

JAN 15-Clinton Memorial JAN 16-20--SI Johns Mothers Hospital Auxiliary Board will March of Dimes will be con­ meet in the St Johns High ducted. .School dining room. JAN I8-Fish supper, Pilgrim FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED ••• JAN 21--The Greenbush United Methodist Church, Golden Agers will meet corner df Taft and County Farm Tuesday Jan 21 at the Township Roads. Serving begins at 5:30. Hall for a noon pot-luck. * For information, phone 224- Program to follow. 3638.

Your new $7500 *)HMWxqe Ute*tA€& Hiram D. Lipp, 38, 315 W. Center, Sevierville, Tennessee; Main, Elsie; Barbara A, Moore, Maureen Patricia Lewis, 21, 38, Box 263, Elsie. Route 4, Loomis Road, St. tax break: Peter Neil Masci, 27, Pittman Johns. MR & MRS JOSEPH SISCO Local Legion Auxiliary MARY ANN'S member attends conference FABRICS in Lincoln, Neb Laundromat Building, Fowler LINCOLN, NEB -Mrs Keith Since 5 such "area con­ Open Daily from 10-5:30 p.m. Mishler of 102 E. Cass St, St ferences" provide the basis for Johns, attended the Midwestern a 14 million dollar program of Except Mondays Noon-9 p.m. Area Veterans Affairs and service to children and han­ Rehabilitation and Children and dicapped veterans, the findings L^vTL^^^^v^^^^^^^ K First, ^here's our 5#% regular Youth Conference sponsored byj from thesei conferences' will be v 1 influencing

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OWOSSO ' MiRAUt) • ST JOHNS • !OMA January 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN fJ&W 5&S« m 50th n anniversary IRTHS ki celebrated A girl, Wchelle Nicole, was baby has 1 brother. Grand­ 8 lbs 10 ozs. Grandparents are 'The Rev and Mrs Joseph F. born to Mr and Mrs Michael K. parents are Mr Hal Hill, and Mr and Mrs William Porubsky Eger, Sr of 7821 East M21, Ovid, Freeman of 4444 Seaway Dr, Mrs Art Fitzpatrick. of Bannister and Mr and Mrs Lansing, Dec 3 at Sparrow William Lemke of Elsie. The Michigan, will celebrate their A boy, Chad Louis, was born 50th wedding anniversary at a Hospital. The mother is the mother is the former Diane to Mr and Mrs Louis C, Spitzley Porubsky. *' - reception Sunday, January 19, former Susan Hauser, of Rjl Parks Rd, Pewamo 12-16 1975 at 2:00 pm at the Municipal A girl, Wendy Lynn, was born at St Lawrence Hospital. He A girl/ Jessica Lynn, was born Auditorium, East Walker *to Mr and Mrs William 0. weighed 10 lbs 3 ozs. The baby to Mr and Mrs Steven Smalley Street, Stv Johns. They were VanOstran of 14121 S. Watson, has-i brother and 2 sisters. of 821 N. Clinton Dec ^20 at married January 17,1925 in. St Bath Dec 5 at Sparrow Hospital. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Carson Cityv Hospital. She Johns and have resided, at their A boy, Thomas James, was Robert, Spitzley Pewamo and weighed 7 lb.s 12 ozs. The baby present residence the past 45 born to Mr and Mrs Richard A, Mr and Mrs Leo Goodman, has 1 brother, Grandparents are years. The event will be hosted Snyder of 110 Brunswick Dr, Westphalia, The mother is the Mr and Mrs Van Smalley. The by their children, The Rev and DeWitt Dec 8 at Sparrow former Ruth Ann Goodman, mother is the former'Judy Hospital. Butler. Mrs Joseph F, Eger, Jr and Mr A boy, Samuel Jay, was born, and Mrs Claude Barrett and A girl, Heather Ann, was born to Mr and Mrs Richard L, A girl, Heather Rae, wa" s born their four grandchildren. to Mr and Mrs Dennis J, Hill of Sharpsteen of 207 S, Traver St to Mr and Mrs Lowell V. Lock- Friends and relatives are 1138 N. Creyts Rd, Lansing Nov Johns, 12-23, -at Clinton wood of 126 E; Pine, Elsie Dec invited to help them celebrate. 28 at Sparrow Hospital. The Memorial Hospital. He weighed • 20 at Sparrow Hospital. . 8 lbs 14 ozs. Grandparents are A boy, Daniel Lee, was born Janice Curren of Marshall, Ida," /to Mr and Mrs Robert L, Morning Mus/ca/e French of * Springport and Goodrich'of N. DeWitt Rd, St William H^French, Sr of Olivet. Johns dec 19 at Sparrow Thelhother is the former Ruth Hospital. •. "E. French. A girl, Betsy Lynn, was born hears guest so/o/sf to Mr and Mrs Bruce h, Bashore A girl, Gwenda Jo, was born of Rt l St Clair Rd, Elsie Dec 19 ST JOHNS - Members of St in their composing used this to Mr and Mrs Larry L. Thelen, at Sparrow Hospital. 5592 N. Westphalia, 1-1-75 at St Johns Morning Musicale form. A girl, Laura Marie, was born gathered at the home of Mrs At the close of the program, Lawrence Hospital, She Wa/dron's celebrate weighed 10 lbs 10 ozs. The baby to Mr and Mrs Dale F. Irrer of Manning Bross Thursday Mrs Howard Woobury Rt 2, Walker Rd, St Johns Dec morning Jan 9 to enjoy the reminded members a collection has 2 brothers. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Clem Thelen of • 16 at Sparrow Hospital. 50th anniversary singing of the guest soloist Mrs will be taken at the next A girl, Holly Mane, was born Ian McLeod of Oketnos. meeting as a donation for Pewamo. The mother is the former June Thelen. to Mr and Mrs Roy L. Rex of Jan 15 thru 21 Mrs McLeod sang 2 numbers Founder's Day of the National 1301 S. Geneva Dr, DeWitt Dec Federation of Music Clubs, Mr and Mrs Cyrus Waldron of The occasion is being hosted Wed-Thurs-Friday-Sat- by Randall Thompson an A boy, John William, was 10 at Sparrow Hospital. Fowler will celebrate their 50th by their son and family, Mr and American composer, My Mrs Paul Martis will be the born to Mr and Mrs Gordon A boy, Kevin Dale, was born wedding anniversary with an Mrs Jack Waldron, Linda and Suniiay-Mon-Tues Master Hath A Garden and hostess Jan 23rd and the guest Lemkeof 205 North Scott Road, to Mr and Mrs Robert R. Casler open house Sunday, January 26, Terry. Velvet Shoes. Elinor Wylie an speaker will be William Ten- St Johns 12-28 at Clinton of 208 E. Higham St, St Johns, from 2 pm until 5 pm at the Relatives and friends are American poet and novelist nant. . Memorial Hospital. He Weighed Dec 23 at Sparrow Hospital. VFW Hall in St Johns. ' invited. A hula-rious"^l|space age misadventure! wrote the words of the latter number. These selections were followed by Heart and In Time of Silver Rain by the French composer Jean Berger with the words written by Langston Hughes. The piano accompaniment was performed by Mrs Maunce Witteveen. Barbara McLeod explained the origin of art songs. Basically this form of music flourished in southern France from the 11th to the 13th cen­ tury. Medieval lyric poets or w.DICK troubadours wrote songs and NANCY poems of complex metrical VAN DYKE form with themes of courtly TECHNICOLOR" I ft* love.} Later Cesar Franck and It-ftMUM ft tUCftt VIST* Diitrjtuliea Co, tut ©Will NvoflredxliMt Claude DeBussey used this intimate style in their musical compositions, wedding the -SHOWTIMES- piano to the poetic verses. Art songs were used at in­ Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs-1 Show 7 p^m. timate social gatherings held in H"I v , }FFiday-Sat-Sun-i2/Shows7 8(9pTim. ~. ^^ smalL rooms

PHONE 682-4000 8 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN January 15,1975 Clinton County News Back Through PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS

HAROLD SCHMALTZ Between the lines ' Advertising Director JIM EDWARDS with Jim Edwards Editor- From the Clinton , County News files ' THOUGHTS THROUGH ATYPE WRITER , r, SIGN LANGUAGE-A parking lot sign at, • of 1974,196^&1950 Sparrow Hospital states, "Do Not Enter- ...One of our St Johns residents has a new name. Entrance Only." Seems on a trip out west he and the family stopped ONE YEAR AGO Mrs. Joann L. Morgan, 28, of Rt for a bucket of fried chicken. As they got in the *?fe*e 4 bdfc fox, pwx44ti*utfvi4> Jan 17,1974 1 Grand Ledge, became CHntonN car, he put the chicken on top of the car while he A restraining order enjoining County's first traffic fatality of searched for his keys. The trip preceded when 1 of .., Horse-trading days are back. An auto dealer the Sfate Boundary Commission 1965. She was a passenger in a the kids said, "Dad, where's the chicken?" You in the Detroit area is now taking just about from action on an annexation car driven by her husband, guessed it and so did he as a glance in the rear/ anything as a down payment on a new car. So far Are you among those of us creatures and are as invaluable petition for the proposed an* Kenneth, 28. view mirror revealed 15 pieces of chicken sailing he's taken in several dairy cattle as a payment who would accomplish more, as long as the supply lasts. nexation of Capitol City Airport J. Lawrence Becker of 5200 down the road. I can't reveal his former name, but 80 cedar posts as another payment. I don't have but just can't seem to. get Imagine, the storm windows to the city of Lansing was issued W. Kinley Road, St Johns was now he's known as Kentucky Flying Chicken. As I any of those, but I wonder if Bernard Feldpausch by Ingham County Circuit honored Saturday by the St said the named can't be revealed, but more in­ would take my dead apple tree. around to it. would have been up by now if Judge Thomas Brown Jan 11. Johns Co-operative Co for his 21 formation could probably be obtained by calling Well, take heart because the you had got a round tuit. Dr Roger E. Pitzpatrick, 34, a years of service on the ,eopV\ Cecil Smith. If you are planning a trip in the near recent introduction of-a product President Ford could address native of St Johns will be pany's board of directors. future, Cecil could also give some pointers on that. opening his office at 911E. State An exhibit of money dating He and the family just returned from a trip out .,. The teams and news media did their best, but may be the salvation of us all. the nation aruLsay, "I'm going in St Johns within 2 weeks for from early Roman times to the west, ^ stories about the Super Bowl teams day after day The product is called a round to, Whip Inflation Now as soon as family practice, present day is being shown this until the game finally is played amounts to 1 thing- tuit. I get a round tuit," The Feb 21 Michigan State month in the new Centennial •boring. ' * ' The state's slumping auto Lottery drawing will be held in Room at the St Johns office of Pictured below is one round the St Johns Dept of Public the Clinton National Bank and ... Just a suggestion: Parking could be made a sales could be cured by buyers Works building on US 27. Trust Company. v bit easier in the new municipal parking lot next to tuit: who could say, "I'm going to Ovid-Elsie High School was Folks got kind of concerned the County News office if the parking places ... This may bring long skirts back to stay. The St broken into Jan 13 and reported over the weekend when a red against the County News building were angle Johns Lions Club is planning a variety show' and buy a new car as soon as I get a taken were $1700 worth of items. light appeared on top of the new instead of straight in-cars can't be backed out of the chorus line is rumored to feature the legs of round tuit." In last week's meeting of the water v tower and the water the spaces far enough to head out of the parking some of our community's better known upstanding St Johns Board of Education it coming out of their taps was lot. men. With that in mind the'opening song should be, You could solve major? was decided not to change rusty. Ciry Manager Ken Greer "Hey, did you happen to see the boniest knees in problems at home with it; "I'm school hours because of the got telephone calls from a the world?" ' ' ' going to fix up the guest room early morning darkness created number of persons telling him by Daylight Savings Time. that the "signal light" was on for my mother-in-law as soon as and that the water tower was I get a round tuit." not full any more. *Dic& ?4tte* tefiMU Unfortunately we cannot TEN YEARS AGO 25 YEARS AGO supply the product. Jan 14,19G5 Jan 12,1950 You see the round tuit printed Deposits in Clinton County For the second straight'year, 0 banks rose a whopping $33 statements issued this past here was our last one. million during 1964, according week by state and national pwm the State Senate We were going to order more, to a year end survey completed banks in Clinton County but when we asked about them, this week by Clinton County revealed a slump in deposits. News. Total deposits in the county's the person in charge of pur­ A Clinton County mother of I'm back and I'm glad! After well as the Republicans in this But oh closer inspection they seven banks on December 3lst have "* changed. At least six children was killed Sunday were nearly $400,000 under a two years absence from large district sprawling from chasing said, "I didn't get a on dusty State Road in the Michigan's Legislature I took Alma to Jackson. somewhat. Vietnam, student year ago and about $1,300,000 riots, and legalized gambling round tuit." southwest corner of the county under the 1947 peak.' the Senate oath of office with a Ihearanothersound out there They are handy little . -JE wTien two cars collided head on. great deal of pride and too. The silence of the majority switched to energy shortage Michigan's 1901 law for­ pleasure. This is work I enjoy of people who voted for neither and mass transportation. ADC bidding the sale of colored oleo doing. And despite polls my opponent or I. They just mother^ and tax increases are margarine to be judged by the showing elected officials don't vote. I think they're still here., voters next November — was ranking hardly better than saying it doesn't matter, The, players have changed. Area Service News upheld by the state supreme horse thieves in public esteem politics is corrupt, they're ail Only 14 of the 38 senators were court in a decision Monday. I'm proud to be a Michigan crooks, what's the difference, here in 1970. But another 14 of us degree from Lansing Com­ Air Benda William Richards, Jr, was State Senator. we'd be as well off irt a dic­ served in the^ouse during 68- Pvt Jensen Sgt Smalec munity College. (USAF HOME honored at the annual Junior In my opinion, in a tatorship. I'll be working hard -72, T FT KNOX, KY -- Army BILOXI, Miss - Sergeant TOWN NEWS CENTER) WITCHITA FALLS, Tex - Chamber of Commerce Bosses democracy, there is no higher for this group too - and hoping The more things change the Private Fredric L. Jensen, Andrew J. Smalec, son of Mr Airman Bonnie L. Benda, night banquet Wednesday honor than to serve as the to convince them they're wrong. more they remain the same. In whose parents live at 10728 and Mrs Marion Smalec of 3734 daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles evening with the Jaycee elected representative of the In some ways it seems future columns we'll take a Babcock Road, Bath, completed S. St Clair Road, St Johns, is a Tech Cutter W. Benda of 5547 Cutler Road, Distinguished Service Award, people whether as a' township nothing has changed since I close look at the current eight weeks of basic combat member of a unit that recently Bath, has graduated at Shep- presented each year to the trustee or a US Congressman, entered the Legislature in the problems and solve them for all training at Fort Knox, Ky. received the US Air Force Navy Boiler Technician pard AFB, Tex, from the US Air outstanding young man of the Not everyone shares my 69-70 session. The problems are time. Right?? Outstanding Unit Award, Fireman Apprentice Billie D. Force radiology specialist community. delight in being here. Forty six still here and so are the players. Don't you believe it. Cutter, sqn of Mr and Mrs course conducted by the Air Dr S.R. Russell, St Johns, was percent of the voters supported Sergeant Smalec is a printing Adrian F, Cutter ,Pvt Stqdie specialist at Keesler AFB, Miss, 1 my opponent. I hear you out Meridian Road, Rout thereJi;Ypp've 'Warned,, mej (vT„RILEY, -KAN - Army • witn the 3380th Air Base Group returned, Id £>an Dlej that was cited for meritorious lift Small, town, tfural, /Slightly REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY Private Klaus "D, Satdie, son qfjt the destroyer USS £gulaY staff meeting service from Jan 1,1972 to Jan ment used in fjupfbscbpjc 1 suburban districts like the 30th Mr(antl McsJFrrfz E.Stadie, #m„ Mackenzie following a "six- January^'Dr W.B. McWilliairis are no longer safe r6ck-ribbed 3i, 1974. month deployment to the examinations, is being assigned ZONING APPEAL' BOARD Juddville Rd, Elsie, is assigned to Travis AFB, Calif. was voted vice-chief of staff. Republican strongholds. So I'll asa cook in the 1st Maintenance The sergeant graduated from Western • Pacific and Indian Ail dressed up for the rigors of try my darndest to represent Oceans. As a crewmember of Airman' Benda is a 1973 MEETING Company at Ft"Riley, Kan. 0*id-Elsie and received his AA graduate of Bath High School. the north land winter, Parks Democrats and Independents as the, Mackenzie, he participated, Allen left Ithaca Saturday noon The regular meeting of the Clinton County inexercises with other units of for a trip to the Hudson Bay Zoning Appeal Board will be held on Mon- the Seventh Fleet and navies of Air Houska area. Readers of his column, other nations such as Australia, KNOW HOW \ day, January 20, (1975 at'8 p.m. in the "Along Natures Trails," will be Success in any endeavor is Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. NOTICE Vietnam, The United Kingdom SAN ANTONIO - Airman given a glimpse into the winter made possible through con­ and The Republic of-Kenya. James W. Houska, son of Mr life of the Indians and their fur s and Mrs Robert J. Houska of Rt fidence created by aggressive Arnold R. Minarik, The regular January Zoning Commission Cutter visited ports in Iran gathering activities upon his methods and ability to' do and Kenya and hosted an, 1, St Clair Road, Elsie, has been return. things. Zoning Administrator Meeting will not be held. The next regu­ Ambassadorial Reception assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex, larly" scheduled meeting is set for Thurs­ aboard the' ship. after completing Air Force day, February 20, 1975. Cutter serves as basic training, crewmember aboard the During his six weeks at the Mackenzie.' Air Training Command's Arnold R. Minarik, Lackland AFB, Tex, he studied Zoning Administrator A former student of Ovid- Elsie High School, he joined the the Air Force mission, Navy in January 1974. _ organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Sheppard for ITSKARBERS specialized training in the civil Buying your engineering field. Airman Houska is a 1974 FOR graduate of Ovid-Elsie High School. telephone equipment ONE STOP Air Miller WICHITA FALLS, Tex -- Airman Edward A. Miller, whose wife, Glenna, is the COMPLETE daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl can have Dobberstien of 7108 N. Meridian Road, Elsie, has graduated at BUILDER SERVICE Sheppard AFB, Tex, from the US Air Force aircraft mechanic course conducted by the Air its hangups, t Training Command, The airman, who has trained to repair current Air Force jet aircraft, is being assigned to Holloman AFB, N.M., for duty with a unit of the Tactical Air When you buy your phones, you own Command. Airman Miller is a 1973 them. So you have to take care 6f them. graduate of Ovid-Elsie High You have to arrange for maintenance School, and repair, for one thing. And Worry -« about higher insurance payments, for CALL 224-2327 NFA Teremi another. Navy Fireman Apprentice' '-^i Dennis L. Teremi, son of Mr and When we provide your telephones, we Mrs' Benjamin Teremi of 1197 own them. So we take care of them. Shepardsville Road, Ovid, reported for duty aboard the. We service them for nothing extra. guided missile light cruiser USS Replace worn or broken parts at no extra Oklahoma City homeported in cost. And come running the minute you Yokosuka} Japan. A1973 graduate of Ovid-Elsie need us. - High School, he joined the Navy . At General Telephone, We-don't sell -,r "• * til March, 1974. phone equipment. But we do provide just about any kind you want, at the fl £|J T T 1 * i t< 1 Liaison to' lowest possible rates. ^ V CALL 224-6776 visit You can own your own phones. M " Or get them from us, and leave the 1 Congressman Elford A, hangups where they belong. t Cederberg's liaison man, > Ronald W. Stolzr will be visiting the Clinton County Courthouse : SAND & GRAVEL GEnERALTEUEPHOnE 1 in St Johns Monday, Jan 20 from 3 to 4 pm. i Cederberg reminds those who ° ?•*" ,. might have a problem with a ••• • v t ^ -, Federal agency .to take any CALL 224-4084 | * documents that might help to * *•* Identify his case to Stolz, ,

i-W uf > January 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MfcHIGAN Bath Twp proceedings "H II Hfa• • « The following is a synopsis of * -Seconded by Treasitfer Crofts, Police and Fire Board effective The following is a syn&psis of Moved by Trustee Cronk to aughing in church the-Bath Charter Township Discussion. Carried January 1, 1975: 'Daniel the Bath''.Charter Township authorize the Fire Department Board's regular mid-monthly Unanimously. Carleton (3 years), Keith Board's regular monthly -to'flood an area designated by \ Colister (3 years), Charles. meeting of December 2, 1974. the school with lake water, if meeting of December 16, 1974, Copy of the revised con­ Editor, UpeerCduntCdi y Prew Meeting ^called to order at struction and repair bill for the ^Gutzki (3 years)/ David. Loh- , Meeting called to order at possible, for an ice skating rink, 'By Jim Fitzgerald „ 8:00 pm by Supervisor roads were Handed out. man (2 years), James Cronk (2 8:00 pm by Supervisor Seconded by Trustee Carleton, -*- years), Wilbur (Pete,) Miller (1 Woodruff, All Board members Discussion-. Carried • Is there any hope for a grown; man who goes td and I finally buried my face in a handkerchief, now Woodruff, All Board members The Board was asked for its quivering myself, and I prayed that God would present. Commissioner Hawks recommendation of the matter year), and Gary jConley ,(1 present except Trustee unanimously. < church on Christmas Eve and "laughs at the of the vacation and sick leave year). Moved by Treasurer Bragdon. Commissioner Hawks Two bids were presented for creche? forgive me and that my favorite angel in the was also present. Crofts to concur with the above (My mother just fainted. She knows I am talking heavenly chorus would not see me, please dear Township minutes of being* used up and over for one and Commissioner-elect Gutzki snow removal on the Township of the patrolman, It was the election of appointments.^ were also present. parking'lot and in front of the about me,) , God. December 2,1974 were read and seconded by Trustee But the Christ Child wouldn't stop'crying. So the accepted. Minutes of Parks Board's opinion that it is unwise Minutes of the November 18, fire barn.. Frank Kessler bid to borrow ahead on next year's Rosekrans. Carried 1974'meeting were read and $200, Barry Watte, bid $150 for Chief Singing Angel came down from on high and OF COURSE, I quivered against my daughter Policy and Scheduling Com­ uanimously. '* whispered urgently into the Virgin'Mary's ear. and she started to laugh and couldn't stop. The mittee meeting of December 4, time. The rules and regulation accepted as corrected. Minutes the season. Moved by Trustee 2S set up by the Police and Fire of the Parks Policy and Cronk to accept the bid of $150 Mary and the squalling child-immediately fled the same thing happened to the 2 people on her left and 1974, and minutes of planning Bids were presented for a new scene (Nativity), And a minute later Mary was to a couple seated in front of us. It was a disaster. Commission meeting of Board and concurred in by the police car. Moved by Trustee Scheduling Committee meeting for snow plowing for the winter Board must be abided by until of November 20,1974 were read. of 1974-75. Seconded by ' back with a surrogatebaby that looked a lot like a And no one except my son knewtexactly what we November 25, 1974 were also Carleton that the matter be Barbie doll wrapped in swaddling-clothes. or unless a re-evaluation of referred to the Police and Fire Clerk Burnett read a letter Treasurer Crofts. Discussion, were laughing about, He later said it was the 3 .read. those rules has been made, Wise Men who did him in. In real life they are his Clerk Burnett read some Board, Seconded by Trustee from the Park Lake Im­ Carried unanimously. The matter of the repair of the ONE OF the shepherds had MICA'stenciled on buddies and he recognized their bathrobes from letters from John Creed, Seniority rights and wages for Rosekrans. Carried provement League,, regarding less holy occasions, The beard that was really an unanimously. their fire; Township Attorney roads after the completion of his turban and a Wise Man wore a beard you Lieutenant, Charter Township the rehiring of Frank Kessjer wouldn't believe. My son whispered, that UwJoeard upside down wig was the kiss-off, It was hilarity of Meridian Fire Department; were discussed. -Moved by Moved by Clerk Burnett to Pa'trick Berardo, regarding the the sewers was discussed. time in the pews. Cemetery trust fund; Consumer was actually a wig borrowed from an angel. Francis "Bus" Spaniola, State Trustee Carleton to start wages approve the purchase of The bearded Wise Man later confessed he had Representative-elect from the of Frank Kessler at $5.40 per another IBM setectric Power" Company, regarding Moved by Trustee Carleton to This pantomime pageant "was staged by the, } ask the DPW to add to the sewer youth of my favorite church. The^costumed kids hoped his wigged chin might provide the 87th district; and a letter from hour and any higher rate plus typewriter for the office. public hearing; and the congregation with a few chuckles. Bless him. Why Jay Kennedy resigning from the seniority status to be referred tc Seconded by Treasurer Crofts. Michigan Township contract asphalt repair of the acted out the birth of Christ while"'the choir sang previously deleted streets in and a narrator read the Gospel according to Luke.* not give a laugh for Christmas? And why not give Planning Commissioner and the the Police and Fire Board. Discussion. Carried Association, regarding the it in church? Park Committee. Seconded by Trustee unanimously. Convention, Addendum No. 1, Contract No. 2 It was nice and I didn't intend to laugh. My mother Rosekrans. Carried and Contract No. 3, Seconded by and numerous nuns taught me to behave in church Motherand Aunt Madeline will recall that I have Commissioner Hawks gave ' Moved by Clerk Burnett to or a bolt of lightning would zap me into Purgatory long crusaded for less stuffiness before the altar. unanimously. Commissioner Hawks gave Treasurer Crofts. .Discussion. his report., %< ^. approve payment of vouchers Carried unanimously. or Hell, depending upon my state of.grace at the Why not applaud a good anthem from the choir, or Recommended'by, trustee,' To close the office at noon on #1437 through #1487 with the his report on county re­ time. . • a good point from the pastor? Why not say an Cronk that some tile and patch, December 24 and 31 was exception of #1460. Seconded b. appraisal vote December 3, unorchestrated Amen aloud when you agree? And basins be installed,in the north* discussed. Moved by Trustee Trustee Carleton. Roll call 7 yi 1974. A letter from Chief Steffes But I was sitting between my 2 teenage children, why not laugh when something funny happens? east corner of Pleasant, Hill,, Carleton to close office at the .votes, Carried unanimously. wasread advising that we need a daughter home from college and son home from God wouldn't want a man to choke to death on a Cemetery to correct the requested time. Seconded by Moved by Trustee Carleton to Mrs 'fritelbuss gave a another part-time officer,' he any acid-rock concert. (Their mother was part of 'laugh swallowed out of piety, problem of standing water. This Clerk Burnett. Carried adjourn, Seconded by Trustee Bicentennial Committee report. • recommends we hire Frank the heavenly chorus,) It was the son who exposed. will also correct the problem in unanimously. Bragdon. Reported on a HUD meeting to Kessler. Moved by Trustee me to tjie lightning. be held December 12, 1974 in Carleton that we re-hire Frank AS 1 GROW older, and my* offsprings spring front of Mrs Giles and Mr Antes. Supervisor Woodruff Meeting adjourned at 10:32 farther away, I realize the warm value of happy Moved by Truslee Cronk that presented the names of himself Detroit, concerning funding. Kessler. Seconded by Clerk " Hebegantolaughwithhismouthshut.The noise p.m. Moved by Clerk Burnett to Burnett. Trustee Carleton was minimal, escaping in small snorts through his memories. I am certain the laughing-in-church changes and installation of and Trustee Allen Rosekrans as episode will be remembered and recounted on catch basins and drain tile be appointees to the CAPACOG Respectfully submitted, authorize Mrs Eitelbuss to stated that at the time Mr nose and ears. But his effort to contain the laugh attend the HUD meeting Kessler quit the force he was forced him to shake. It was crowded and he was countless Christmas Futures. And each time I will done as soon as possible for a organization. Also presented June F. Burnett, Clerk feel my kids shaking beside me and it will leel cost of approximately $441.25. Ihe names, of the following to the Bath Charter Township December 12, 1974 at the HUD advised he could return ^ as a shaking against me. It did no good for me to turn office in Detroit. Seconded by partime patrolman if he wished. my head away and pretend he wasn't laughing good. Trustee Cronk. Carried Roll call 5 yes, 1 nay (Trustee because I could feel him quivering and I "knew he It was a fun thing thatmight have occurred in* unanimously. Cronk). Motion Carried. was dying because he couldn't stop laughing. This the Alibi-Bar. But, as a voice frtfm the heavenly ? Ability help made me laugh and I tried to swallow the laughs chorus would surely say, it was nice that it hap­ Jack Walker of the Road Moved by Trustee Carleton and this made my eyes water And my ]aw ache pened in church. Committee reported on their that we recommend the findings. Moved by Trustee (Supervisor apply for Con­ Rosekrans that the Road ditional Certification for Level Michigan Special Olympics for handicapped Committee be given the II Assessor until the time he Marshall, the latest Michigan authority to regotiate with the passes the State exam for Level LANSING -- Whetelchair-" Legislature, city to start Dial-A-Ride Clinton County Road Com­ II Certification. Seconded by has new assistant director bound persons and others who "More than 800,000 Michigan transportation, began service mission on monies approved for Trustee Rosekrans. Carried MT PLEASANT^- A new Michigan State and Eastern Olympics June 6 and 7, and will *f cannot climb bus 'steps Will be men and women-or one person last month with a lift-equipped payment on road work con­ unanimously. assistant state director has Michigan Universities, serve as the site for the In­ able to call special lift-equipped' out of n-are handicapped to tracted by the Township and BaiA T miii! r vehicle in its DART fleet. been named for the 1975 CMU will host its third stptc ternational Special Olympics small buses to their doqrstep ^n some extent," said Jame» s C. getting work done that has not Clerk Burnett moved that Michigan Special Olympics. finals for the Michigan Special games imAugust, more than 2 dozeri* Michigan Kellogg, the Department's been completed to the Com­ Within three to four months vouchers #1379 through'#1436 be Allen L. Gates of Allen Park communities by early 1975 deputy director for urban and mittee's satisfaction. Seconded approved for payment. has been named to-the post by" public transportation. "We hope state officials hope to provide at by Trustee Cronk. Carried The vehicles will b& given^b least one such vehicle to all Seconded by^ Trustee Dr JVI. LeRoy Reynolds, the 5W&* communities operating Didl-A- this program will help these unanimously. Moved by Trustee Rosekrans. Discussion. Roll Olympics state chairman. persons who can't take the first existing pv new Dial-A-Ride Carleton that the Township pay ) Ride (DART) bus service and to systems. call 6 yes votes. Carried ' Gates, 34, will organize area C Mrs Lula Boak was a guest of enroute to her home in Eden- some municipal bus systems by step from their door to the bus the Clinton County Road unanimously. and state finals competition for , the Michigan Department of stop, or climb high bus steps, to Commission for projects #20171, 1975 statewide program, which the Vernon Benjamins on burg, Texas. She was ac­ State Highways and Trans­ get into the mainstream of life. Communities now operating #20174, #20177, #20179, plus Board comments followed. offers athletic training and Christmas Day. Miss Lois companied to'her home by Dr portation. or planning to start DART, $10,000 on #20175. Seconded by Kpkey was also a guest that Norma Ellison of Maple Rapids, Moved by Clerk Burnett to sports competition for some day. Each features an hydraulic- "Of course," he added, "Dial- service are Holland, Ludington, Clerk Burnett. Roll call 6 yes adjourn. Seconded by 10,000 mentally retarded who will spend the winter powered lift which l6wers _a A-Ride is intended to be used by Mount Pleasant, Sault Ste votes, Carried unanimously. Treasurer Crofts. Michigan'youngsters. 'Cullers at the Lula Boak home months with her. metal floor to sidewalk1 level Marie, Midland, Traverse City, last week were: Mr and Mrs Mrs Lula Boak received a call any citizen of a community, not Houghton, Alpena, Benton The Parks Policy and The new assistant state James Magruder and son, Judy and then raises it to allow the just Jhe_jlde_rlx^ and the. director is a former Allen Park on New Years Day from her Harbor-St Jafeph,uuacjJii, ' Mies/*iiuca, "' Scb'e'dulin'uviLcuuuiig /.polhrniUe,yY"""i",we i Meeting adjourned at 11:43 ; and Brian Benjamin, and Mr, , grandson Gale Boak in Tuscon, 9t!ll/1i LA lihin 11 a^yiyi^^n pubfe: school 1 Cridlllac.Hillsd'ale, Big Rapids,^ Pr^# AMMrffeMW; p.riv '' < ' ' teacher., A ^963 BS graduate of anti Wr*s Don Boak and sftns. Airzona. He is home on furlough Grand Haven, ManistetfCounty* the Township B,oara..The Board,. Res'pectfulryJ'submifted, ,. , Central lyiichigan University, r Mrs Van Matthews was a from Nuremburg, Germany for' program financed in part sljy^a ^Kith&,privafe^utb,for 'personal' HoUghtoh Gounty and then.answereclihese/quesfions.,. June F. Burnett, Clerk caller at the LuTa Boak home on two Weeks. He enlisted in the J v Discussion followed, ' mth'Charter Township. he also has,attended the' $2.9 million grant from the State • travel,'" Roscommon County. University of Michigan, Monday morning. She was army two years ago. DoYou Need a "Money

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FARM BUREAU Clinton County Farm Bureau kicks off

1975 membership drive i i< ST JOHNS - Clinton County In outlining the many service- policies of their organization, Dallas; Bob; Moore, Duplain; David Smith, Bill Hufnagel, Jr., Farm Bureau kicked off its 1975 to-member programs available but also to put these policies! into Harry Byam, Eagle; Jack Dave Morris, Alatt Anders'on,- NEWS membership campaign Jan 13 to Farm Bureau members, Pohl action. Anderson, Essex; Frank (Art- Motzi Fran Mofz; Roger at the county office in St Johns, emphasized that those who wish "We in agriculture face many Sipkovsky, Greenbush; Dave Lerg, Dick Howe, * 'Clarence Volunteer farm leaders, who to maintain their eligibility for challenges," Pohl said, "but by Conklin. Olive; Bob Fox, Ovid; Mead, Lee Ormston, Ron will travel many miles and several of the programs, in­ working together on issues Don.Witt, Riley; Arlo Stichler, Miller, t 'Stan FedeWa, 'Art devote much time offering cluding Blue Cross-Blue Shield, which affect us and our Victor; Lewis. Lonier, Water- Straus, I Les SehlKe, Lee Clinton members attend eligible county residents the must renew their memberships businesses, we can meet these town, " •• '' Schumaker, Erwin Kleuckling, opportunity to join their during January. challenges with confidence." Other Workers are Bob Claude Underbill, David Cotton, organization, attended the "It is vitally important that Theme for the drive is Murtmv'Ken Thelen, -Alden Mike BOrton, Bob' Borton, Ray "Project75 - Building Spirit for Moore» "Wayne Peck ahd'George meeting. we reach our membership goal Knight, Leonard Baird. / ' < '" "best ever" state meet Dave Pohl of Fowler, early so we can get to the '76" as the over 50 workers Koenigsknecht,- Bob Grams, -GRAND RAPIDS - Grand Agriculture Earl Butz, Borton, Mrs Seeger, Mrs Motz, manager of the Clinton County business of implementing the begin to call on the prospective Glen Whitford, Leonard Puetz, 1 Assisting will be\lcbunty Rapids Civic Center was packed Governor William Milliken, Mrs Woodhams, Mrs Ormston, Farm Bureau membership policies of our organization," he farmers. Tom Benson, Ron Spitzley, 'employees of all Fkrrti Bureau to capacity for many of the John Hannah and State Mr and Mrs Alden Knight, Mr campaign, challenged the told the workers. Pohl ex­ Captains for the drive are Justin Thelen, Stephen Fedewa, "Affiliated Companies.' ' ' sessions at the 56th Annual Supreme Court Justice Mrs and Mrs Robert Fox, Mrs volunteer workers to reach plained that Farm Bureau Doug Brook, Bath; Ray Meeting of the Michigan Farm Mary Coleman. Tapes of these Wilbur Brandt, Mrs Ed Grams, their goal of 1502 family members are given the op­ Mayers, Bengal; Bob Kissane, Bureau held Dec 10-13 in Grand talks are available at the county Mr and Mrs Stu Watts, Mr and membership in 10 days. portunity not only to make the Binghamr Jerome Spitzley, iwjiM* Rapids. Clinton County which is office on a loan basis. Mrs "Gerald Gove, Art Romig entitled to 13 delegates had a Delegates included Bill and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Van full delegation at each policy Kissane, County Farm Bureau Zee, who were special guests of making session. president, Jack Anderson, Doug the Farm Bureau representing President's Report j 7***e* Peti&Mfa their milk cooperative. Many other interested Farm Brook, Adaline Dershem, Dave , The beginning ot a ffew year is county. Of course, there were have a lot to be proud of. i IMOJI' !tf". Bureau members from the Morris, Robert Borton, Earl A special attraction was the always a time of reviewing the many other activities carried However, we cannot rest on our : ' '^•by^mrs Ray Peck: county were in attendance Barks, PaulSeeger, Neil Harte, Product Show sponsored by past year and making out by various committees, past levels, but must continue to *• T. ./...tfJ'A.V/W.V. ..-..' ;, during at least part of the 4-day Fran Mptz, Dick Woodhams, Farm Bureau Services & resolutions lor the coming year. such as the women's com-j work for the betterment of convention. Dave Pohl and Lee Ormston. Petroleum. Booths featuring Michigan and Clinton County mitfee, young- farmers and agriculturb, continuing to make Happy New Year ,to c^es and, gear ready t#'!eave, Highlights of the meeting Others attending were Mrs production supplies for Farm Bureau members have a others. All of these people our organization a strong move were talks by Secretary of agriculture lined the basement great deal to be proud of over x deserve a big thank you for 0or all agriculture. everybody, and Peace, health yy$ ha^never had thqiradip or Kissane, Mrs Morris, Mrs and love. If you have th&e three TV on (,lfte aren't much for that show room and afforded in­ the past years. Through the working for all of the Farm This week we are kicking off f teresting and entertaining efforts of many Farm Bureau Bureau members. ' , ytlli'ra bound to have a great^„^pyjKa^li,enweha.y^cpmp^ny„ Prepare welcome kits our 1975 membership drive in holiday. ' put, oh, how jv&wish we had this'j displays for the delegates in members, Clinton Co. received, Last week in New Orleans, La Clinton County. The strength of (r Mrs Adaline Dershem, a membership report, reports between convention sessions, special awards at the State F. any organization is continued Life around here has .been ^tiWwevvi* l.' at the annual meeting of the- good, mighty good lately, after chairman of ,Farm Bureau , on various activities within the Clinton County was honored' B. annual meeting in Grand American Farm Bureau. growth in membership. This Tele came'in from chores at* Women will lead her group in county organization. Rapids, Dec 10-13,1974. year we are heading towards a some hectic hours since last thisj for 3 achievements - mem­ Federation, Michigan Farm article was penned. Those the preparation and distribution' bership goal, commodity The first award was for Bureau received special goal of 1502 members. After of "This Is Farm Bureaii" kits. After a noon luncheon the twenty-nine were here for group heard reports from 3 programs and policy achieving our membership goal recognition for its many out­ reaching this goal we can then At the January meeting the move forward a program of Thanksgiving, all right, and we' aWhW i|p somehwere in the students who attended the development. A 3-star award for the year. Another award standing F.B. programs. First had such a grand and glorious, committee voted to take the was presented to President was received for activities of Michigan received the Golden activities, designed to im­ cW: They" can't ppssibjy ,"get Farm Bureau Citizenship time together. Our Cleveland through. Where can they be responsibility of getting the kits Seminar at Albion College in Kissane. The county was also our county commodity com­ Eagle Award, one of four states plement F.B. policy. I know into the hands of all 1975 new daughter, son-in-law and two( \WFn6se'sick litUe gir'ls? We June. They are Natalie Brook, honored for being a member of mittee, especially our soy bean to be so honored, for over all with the cooperation of all F.B. 1 Farm Bureau members. members, again next year, little granddaughters were here( s'hofij'd^ne'Yei have let them start Sarah Seeger, and Becky the Dedicated Dozen in 1974 - committee. Our county policy outstanding 'accomplishments. four days. , They will contain information being one of, the first 12 counties development for its tremendous we'll find Clinton County and oifiA only'known!"S ,„ Doerner - all Bath High School Second, Michigan was While here we celebrated concerning all areas of Farm students. in the State to make goal in each efforts in helping the County recognized as a seven star Michigan on top. HheV du'r waitfng-to-h^'f; Bureau and will have gifts from of the 4 membership categories. Farm Bureau set its policy for Jenelle's third^birthday, and we. MM! We kept the lights pn all state, one of only two states to had their Christmas. Also both1 nfgtfPatfd listened;for the the affiliated companies and At the close of the meeting Another award was received the coming years. This means receive such a high honor. So as Bill Kissane something special for the Mrs Marie Woodhams and Mrs that Clinton Co is a three star little girls were sick and had for the largest percentage of you can see, we certainly do misery. When they left Sunday1.' children. They will contain a Jeanette Mehrfey presented regular Farm Bureau members directory of the County Farm "Thoughts for Food" a talk l afternoon we all were sad. We^ toWifiSiy should be.;,.'. thaj, within the membership in the were sad because they were, 01 Bureau board 'and complete using slides telling the farmer's region. Farm Bureau conducts holiday meat litfie comment kept, zipping' information on programs and story about prices and costs and leaving and wouldn't be seeing, along.... Route'3 closed, Policy Development was in them again soon,,. .but more.' ID 5 services available. the threat of a world food the limelight on Thursday and fber'e'?| must ' havej, .been shortage. This presentation is so because they were both limp, mo&s^nds! 6f prayers'going up Other business at the January Friday with election of direc­ promotion at Lansing supermarket. and weak, not our little bouncey meeting was a report on the designed for use at club meeting tors for even numbered districts thWt ,ni£ht! I And ours joined LANSING - Approximately 40 cuts, ways of cooking them, details on the loss from live dolls at all. But they would be'j th'env plea'se, Lord. activities of Farm Bureau and for civic organizations to taking place Friday morning. A 1 help create a better un­ members of the Clinton County recipes and .money saving tips weight to packaged weight, the warm in the car and we sent 'At' 4-15 Monday A.M. 'They Women at State Annual, results dance held Wednesday night extra blankets and pillows and 1 of a dinner served the em­ derstanding of the problems was well attended by young and Farm Bureau took part in an were available at the booth. The amount of prime cuts obtained r caTliid ;ff6m the .Methodist facing modern agriculture. unusual activity (at least for suggestion of giving a meat gift from a steer and other little juice and ginger ale and half a, ChWkt Milan that they were' ployees of St Johns Cooperative, older folks alike. One special birthday cake etc. 1 j item of interest to Clinton's * farmers) in the weekend just certificate for Christmas was known information tracing the safe , Snd the girls' were no Eleven groups win awards members was in President prior to Christmas. stressed. animal from calf to market. The Pete and J stood at the win-> worse. They had been in the.car Elton Smith's introduction of The' group worked on a shift The supermarket cooperated promotion was not done by dow a long time staring down since three that afternoon but For the past several years the The groups are Clinton basis from a special booth set by advertised specials and Clinton alone. the road. My forehead was were,ok"and they'd cal), when Farm Bureau Membership Pioneers, Friendly Fringe Secretary Butz, President Smith read the following t|p near the meat department of various gift boxes of meat. All county Farm Bureaus in pressed to the cool glass as I they arriyed home. (They got* Committee has provided a Farmers, Happy Hix, Jason a Lansing supermarket. Of special interest was a the state were involved in like prayed. Then I was busy. Up­ home the next nighU * means by which Community Center, Loyal Neighbors, Maple resolution announcing that it J was among the resolutions Brochures giving many facts brochure entitled "A Steer Is projects during the same stairs went the highchair. Bibs, 'Now tnal s what I caCJ l a real Groups may help the county River, Maple Valley, Northwest washclothSj towels and sick reach membership goal at an passed at the Annual Meeting of about meat including specific Not All Steak" which gave period." Benefits to the Thanksgiving! Clinton, Parker Center, Section producers of meat were: I thought my heart would early date,. Corners and Sleepy Hollow; the Clinion _,County ..Farm r Bureau. ' "Secretary . of '" " "7 1. More movement of Tneat burajt;wi$apyJa.ride had it! , , , grapefruit, tangelos, pecans, sale in February, peanuts and high density concentrated orange juice Assisting in the program were arrived in St Johns in mid- Mrand Mrs Robert Kissane, Mr 200 YEARS AGO December direct from mem­ and Mrs Fran Motz, Mr and Mrs bers of Florida Farm Bureau. Bill Kissane, Mr and Mrs Ray ST. JOHNS CO-OP The citrus sale was conducted Mayers, Gerald Gove and Dick by the Michigan Agricultural Woodhams, and Mr and Mrs The challenges were different Cooperative Marketing" Mike Borton. The committee Association, an affiliate of the wishes to thank all others who "Your Full Service ; Michigan Farm Bureau. helped to make the sale a Clinton County Farm Bureau success and expecially to Art members and their friends Romig and the St Johns Co-op Supply Center!' enjoyed delicious tree ripened for the'use of their building for >, "These times are times that fry fruit at Christmas and the storing the citurs. men's souls! Let us stand first •t for the great ideas and be NOTICE To clarify a possible misunderstanding which uncompromising with what is wrong" may have occured over the years, Farmers Petroleum Cooperative, Inc. is both a retail • and wholesale outlet for tires, batteries, liquid fuels, oils, filters, grease, and'tire repair service. We welcome patronage from all our city friends Thomas Payne as well as farm folks. Come and visit us and try our quality service. Valley Forge Gene Alvis, Manager 11

But the need to stand together remains • BATTERIES • TIRES WHY NOT LET US DISCUSS YOUR SPRING JOIN FARM BUREAU •OIL FERTILIZER & CHEMICAL NEEDS WITH YOU? ?,'V,)"i In • GREASE :i in vaufi <'i Membership Drive ''•/ Materials will be in"short supply again fo • FILTERS •1 ' spring and it wili be more importarittha' t ] ' yever to use the best product td the bes$ Now Underway • TIRE REPAIR advantage. ten Xk'-'t • GAS, FUEL OIL, BULK FERTILIZERS .4 tfiO"sqxiT contact DIESEL FUEL DELIVERY s SPREADERS! EST,,' CLINTON ftotWHwrftrniComMrirtt • BULK FEED SERVICE 1 -B8u FARMERS j n a'rlrTn i-k—i- ^ COUNTY "Serving All Your Farm N^ds'1 ' * PETROLEUM , 'i\. FARM BUREAU W. M-21 ST. JOHNS ii

Phone 224-3255 ST. JOHNSI., CO-OSUA .51)! l\& "t ' < Pt 407 E. Gibbs St. St* Johns Phone 224-7900 ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-2381 1 January 16,1975 CIWQN COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 11 breaking her right arm in two celebrating Leo Esche's bir­ Parents are Mr and i Mrs holidays with his. parents Mr places below and above the thday which, was on Christmas Thomas Steinke of( Saginaw. and Mrs William Jandernoa elbow, a cast has been applied, day, Admitted at the Carson City Sunday .January 12 he will Mr and Mrs John Cotter were Mrs Dorothy Parks spent Osteopathic Hospital December return lo Aquinis College at callers of Mrs Frances Alton at New Years Eve and New Years 31 as a medical patient was Mrs Grand Rapids. WtiUHO* the Ionia Manor Saturday Day with Mr and Mrs Lauren Barbara Steinke, The Jandernoa family were n January 4, Pajfks "and family of Maple Mr and Mrs Paul Grante and guests at the home of Mr and December 28 Mr and Mrs Rapids, family of Gurnee Illinois spent,' Mrs Don Jandernoa of Grand Spending Christmas and the Blue Star Mothers Club will Manor Thursday January 2. Ionia. Burial in St Joseph's Clyde Shoemaker attended the Mr and. Mrs Harry Hattis Jr the holidays at the home. Of their Hapids on New Yeats Day. weekend in Ionia with her meet Wednesday January 22 at Mary C, SimmonsTM a-former CemeteryPewamo, Rosary was wedding of their grandaughter of Portland called on their aunt, parents, Mr and Mrs Donald Guests on Christmas day at daughter, Mr and Mrs Edward 8:00 pm at the Elementary Ionia and Pewamo resident, recited at 7:30 pm Surfday, j at Lavonia, when Christine Mrs Dorothy Parks Saturday Wood. * ' the hopae of Mr and Mrs Renucci and family was Mrs School. Mrs Mary Ann Wood parsed away at Borgess- The families of Mr and Mrs Collins became the bride of January 4. December 22. Mr and1 Mrs William Jandernoa and family Anna Fedewa, hostess assisted by Veronica HospitaJ in Kalamazoo, Robert Spitzley and the Thoma Ronald J. jGardhouse. in. .the—_ j Mr andJWrs Clyde Shoemaker" Donald Wood Jiad the family were theirfathet Ed Bauer and Sister Rosann of Chicago Cotter. 1 -^hursday^anuary^^urvivinfi- -families had their Christmas evenlngoT December 28. were present at the Christmas home for Christmas dinner. Leon Bauer. spent a week at the home of Mr The pewamo United , relative^ Include one brother party at the Pewamo 21' club on Donald Wood and Gregory party on Monday December 23 The Handi Club will meet The family of Mr and Mrs and Mrs George Koenigsknecht Methodist Church has as- its Harry Simmons of Ionia; two Christmas day. Thelen are enjoying a fishing at the hpme of Mr and Mrs C.L. January 18 at the home of Mr Julius Simon were home for and family, while,there she speaker Mr Herm Weitz of sisters, .Bernita and Florence Mrs Ethel Gee spent the trip in northern Michigan. Collins of Haslett having a pot and Mrs Donald Wood. After Christmas gathering Sunday visited relatives and friends. Ionia, the youth center, director, Simmons of Kalamazoo and holidays in Hamilton at' the The Leo Esch family had luck and gift exchange. „ eating out husbands and Wives December 29. A pot luck dinner Sister Marie Diane of Grand' Sunday morning services are at several nieces and nephews. "home of her/son, Mr and Mrs their aftnual Christm'as .Mrs Barbara Steinke an­ will be at the home of Mr and and gift exchange was held. Rapids spent a day visiting at 9:30 am and Sunday School Funeral mass was at 10 am Cliff Gee. While there she had gathering^nd Christmas dinner nounces the birth of her Mrs Donald Wood-cards will be The Pedro Club met at the the home of her mother Mrs 10:45 classes for all. The WSCS Monday January 6 at SS Peter the misfortune to fall as they at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul granddaughter born New Years in play. f i home of Mrs Grace Bissell Hilda Schafer also calling on meets every 3rd> Thursday of and Paul Catholic Church in were leaving church services, Esch of rural Fowler, also. Day, was Cheryl Lynn Steinke. Tom Jahdernoa spent" the Tuesday afternoon January 1, relatives in the afternoon. the month at 2 pm in members Jean Bissell granddaughter of homes. 'Mrs Grance Bissell spent The family of Mr and Mrs Tuesday afternoon December Joseph Bissell had a family 31 at the home of Mrs Grace gathering at the Pewamo K of C Bissell. Jean is from In- hall starting with a Christmas terlbchen. * pot luck. Attending were 22 Mrs Robert Rock Was grand and great grandchildren ^discharged from the Carson and 28 adults. The Christmas City Osteopathic Hospital on party was held December 15. New Years Day". Sunday January 5 the 'Jill Sokolowski and friend following spent the day with Mr Laurie Olipra of Battle Creek. and Mrs Clyde Shoemaker. Mr spentThursday and Friday with and Mrs C.L. Collins, Mr and Mrs Anna Fedewa, Mrs Roger Leonard and Mr and i James Cotter called.on his Mrs Thomas Shoemaker. \ aunt Mrs Frances Alton at the Mr and Mrs John Cotter and Ionia Manor, Mrs Alton* has Mrs James Cotter called on Mrs been ill for several days. Frances Alton at the Ionia KROGER HAS FROZEN PRICES ON OVER ^w^'*7«afet l 1100 ITEMS UNTIL FEB. 1, 1975! We're as tired of rising food costs as you are. When we pay more, we have to charge more. So, we Lucille Davis in the passing have bought up enough of over 1100 items marked in the stores with the special BLUE "KROGER Well here is a brand new year. w Everyone is now getting settle^ .away of her husband. Lucille is ' PRICE FREEZE" shelf markers. These prices will not go up before February 1,1975...THAT'S A down with the holidays behind 'a member of our staff and she PROMISE! us and hoping for a better and works midnights, she has been • LOOK FOR THE SIGN IN here for 8 years. >, YOUR STORE WITH brighte^new year. , HERE ARE SOME OF MORE THAN 1100 ITEMS THE COMPLETE LISTING We wish to thank everyone These are the "visitors who called on our residents this who made our holidays ,a KROGER fARHSAN , brighter one. We want to thank month: Julia Schaefer, Dorothy GRATED CHEESE ,ft,S1.29 all the carolers who came and Decker in to visit Lucy Decker. • DOG FOOD KRAFT filled our home with Christmas Arnold Busemitz for Ethel ™J^ffi^^Cra^^^^sc «R^B^ CHEE2WH1Z music and spirits. Everyone Beard. Julia Schaefer to" visit. W^^^^^^^^^^ 1^^^^^^^^^^^ 1^^^^^^^^^^^ CHEESE JFREAO uirunmiUDiwitt KRAFT VELVEETA enjoyed this Maxine Somers. Mrs Bartek, KROGER IEIIDW CLING CHIFl OEIKITT ' Jimmy and Pat Mort, Mr and CR1SC0 FERN DUTCH B Also we had a nice turn.out at Ml ruirosE U0H1E1IXG SLICED PEACHES M K„ GAINES BISQUITS'X' 5?C CHEESE SPREAD 11] $109 Mrs Jim Mort, Mr and Mrs MUSHROOMS 3.,^ KRGGEN TOR URGE DOGS/BISCUITS mm CORN on ' the residents Christmas party MIIEO VEGETABLES CopynqM H?5 The SPRY PEAR HALVES &, 8 Charles Crell to ,'see /'Verna KXOCM MILK BONE "'J? ' 67C MARGARINE • 3 6SC on Dec 22. Santa was a little late Krogpr Co All rights VEG-ALL .ui, DOGfOOO but did make it. Wicke. Elsie Horman, Jaunita Rcst'ined Hems ft VEGETABLE OIL CUE CHUN OR fREKCH STILE TOP CHOICE ", [;S2.I9 BOTTLE MARGARINE Price; Good Until WLfUdfOIE SQUEEZE PARKAY tf 79c Christmas day we had several Horman, Irene Witt to visit FRESHUKEBEANSJIin 1 VARIETIES ,/ Alvina Witt. Mr and Mrs Orth Fob t H75 We Reserve KROGER OIL SWEET CEREALS MARGIAIHE The Right To Limil WtEtABUDILSFHAY RECIPE DOG FOOD J& 33CSO n PARKAY £ft, 79C residents go home for the day to, FRESHLIKE PEAS Jg, LFVER CF1 CHUHKtlCF Tatroe, Helen Fitzpatrick, Mr fHILAOElfnlA spend with their families. They Quantities PAN PAL [HIT JUKE lESEUR PEAS . , GENERAL MIllS ALP0 DOG FOOD i'£ 33CCREA M CHEESE ^ ISC and Mrs Ken Stutrod to see NO SALES TO GREEN GIANT W UVEA CHICKEN BEIF were Maxine Somers, Verna CHEERI0S KKAfT ,, ' Pearl Tatroe. Ervin Stelter tc DEALERS OR > DELICIOUS DtLMOKlE • Wicke, Ethel Beard, Pearl FRUITS CEF-IAl I6C AMERICAN SLICES »' $3.79 visit Mary Marton. Mrs Ruth WHOLESALERS .SPINACH 1" SLKEDOLOEKSUSN . Tatroe, Hilda Swarthout, AVONQALE CJT KIX Josephine Fraker, Roy Hudson, Mitchell, Candiace McQueen, i RBI KRAFT CHEESE M% 79C H GREEN kEANS 4 A5 KRAFI SLICED Mildred Fraker in to visit AVONDALE K 10% BRA Mary Krebel, Frank Desprey, APPLESAUCE' "!.? ACT FABERIA WHOLE OR SIrtllHEO CBAN1EBRI SJIUCt SWISS CHEESE f,' B9C Josephine Fraker. Grace PORK ALANS 5 3ps XROCER fllll MOON Belle Love, and Bonna Lafler. SHOWBOAT ^iJJ^ f ELI Salisbury to see Hilda Swar­ OCEAN SPRAY> c vt EA :o 1 COLBY CHE[ They all said they had a won­ SUCEOOHHAIYISAYOHOALE P0RK&l^ '* derful time. There were long thout. Lloyd Ernst, Mrs Carol KRAFI CHUKK CHL Rowell, Frances Burl, to visit PEACHES MOZZJ distance phone calls also. Mary SUClOORKimSDUHOHTE ' f r Marton had one from her Rose Ernst. Geraldine Shavley PEACHES TH& BEAUTY AIDS daughter from Wisconsin. Also to visit Mary Houseman, also HR0GIR Edna Doyle, Helen Unterbrink, PEARS Lucille Chant received one from KR0CER and Doris Rademacher. Dora Missouri. 1 PLUMS > Robbennalt, Joyce Dyer, to visit tHAU YOU CHERRi Effa Grubaugh. Mrs Carl PIE FILLING. tWe'have a newmember in our JR SPRAY K S1JD9 horneVHer'name'is Cora Tun- RoWell to sec Clara Hertebergj, sitcw m CHUKK JUICE riu KROGER Elsie Bottunv Grace Salisbury^ DOLE PINEAPf %"t\M - more! she arrived on Dec 27, we to see Belle Love. Tim and r 4, hoge she 'enjoys it here. Linda Brooks and Troy, Lois FROZEN FAVL iuS | 83C Birthdays for this month are: Woodbury, Willard Krebel, to SIVECARE ^ 990 Roy Hudson-Jan 5. The staff* UOHNIOR , visit Mary Krebel. Laree TURKEY OR BEEF V SI .29 birthdays are: 'Hazel Fifieldj Geller, Carol Pearson, to visit KROGER POT PIES FREEZES ntMP00 Jan 2, Mary Snyder Jan 10, Frank Desprey. Lena Hyke, SWAHSOH main BEEF r JHAMPOO \f 83C Jeanne Cooper Jan 22, and Mrs SHOULDERI Lois Woodbury, Alice Nedz, POT PIES \X JU9 Gladys Heteel Jan 31. Reta and Otto Gower, Geraldine , CHICKEN NOODLE 0IMEK 1P00 SWANSON $?S».29 Our staff Christmas party Michael, Marcia, Joellyn, 4 VARIETIES was held at the Road House on Pamela, Patrick, Young to visit JENO'S PIZZA W B5C Dec 14. We had 68 present with ASSORTED WflMMT MRS' Roy Hyke. Elsie Buttom, Grace ALL FLUID 10 SELTZER W 59C staff and their spouses or a GOOD HUMOR Salisbury, to visit Ethel Gove. FREElERntHER^ guest. The staff wishes, to thank Mrs Carl Rowell to see Eva MWELl TWIN POPS -Mrs Hetzel for this party. 101DEN S ASSORTED FLAVOR! ^Doyle. Helen Fitzpatrick to visit )RE TANGLES't?'$1.18 One of our staff members is Estella Rhines. DIET ICE. CREAM home recovering from&irgery, JUICES & DR' > Dorothy Rhines is doing very This is all for now. We wish MILK PRICES well and hope she returns soon. everyone a Wappy New Year In LEER STRIPS Our deepest sympathy goes to 1975. ' OCEAN SMU •0 CRANBERRY JUICE fll UNTIL FEB. 1, 1975. INE COCKTAIl , ,„, JkSUFETAMPONR S ^'Sl.29 Historical group V-8 JUICE W JLAY CRAPEfRUIT . LLETTETRACII ^ 97C lQt,4 •HEDGE IODZ *" KROGER JUICE °' _!ER A5S0HIEO FLAVORS ^ 94C TGUIAR OR (IMTFTM COFFEE 1 IK BLADES tfq BIG K DRINKS """« .JUSTK&D IJAINI rpeets with MAXWETLHOUSE I, ; YtVA ITALIAN ^ SI .28 .REGULAR OR ELICTRA PEAK COFFEE Dl ,SUARD 7 SEAS ORES! JBFT _ MAXWELL HOUSE Ml MIRACLE FREKCH sum cim V SI .29 MILK PRODUCTS MEGUltROHflECTRAFERK [Gj?i 49c BAKItiffMIX' KRAFT ORES ASSORTED CAKE RUES ' ' y NOXZI T S2.49 genealogist KROGER COFFEE ill KROGER l'r SI.39 VITAMINS REGULAR OR ElECTflA PERK ,lk BETTY CROCKER 'Vi'" 53C HUGGER , - MAYONNAISE PLTIA Mil i ik ONE A PAY KROGER COFFEE \Z MATONNAlSE J 85C work on various projects, one of COTEEE FILTER RINGS „ IA1LEIS "What does a genealogist HALF & HALF A HELLMANN'S CHEF BOY-AR-DEEi^. "$1.09 which is the meeting on MAX PAX ' ^ ;r 69c jiFfr , ,(*! GERITOL do?'' will be answered at the SANDWICH FAST ACTING TABLETS ' Thursday. SOUR CREAM Jl% COfFEE FILTER RlRGSr ' , mtCORNMUFFIUMIX&'pig IOC meeting of the Clinton County WEIGHlWAlCHIRl I .. MAX PAX "?i! KRAFT SPREAD ... EXCEDRIN This group is also sponsoring HEllMARN S CORN STARCH «' 29CASFIRI N [OH CHILDREN: Historical Society Thursday COTTAGE CHEESE 8& 1NSTANI COFFEE BAKING SOOA , " Jan 16, at 8 pm in the Municipal , a contest which will enable the MAXWELL HOUSED TARTAR SAUCE ST.JOSEPH ARM & HAMMER >' 63CMOUTHWAS H 84C descendents of pioneer Clinton FttGORELECTRAPfRK , l Building in St Johns, \ CONDIMENTS KROGER COFFEE GEPACOL \f County families to compete for REGULAR OR ELECIAAFERK ANIISEFIIC 78C The speaker will be CANNED MEATS genealogist, Mary Jane Trout, pnzes by telling the way it was *SANKA COFFEE LISTERINE '!;' 98C IREEIE DRIED COFFEE KIlKtl MAGNESIA RIGwRMIt with their ancestors who came SALAD DAiSSING CHUNK IICHI oft the 'State of Michigan TASTER'S CHOICE .'^,-51.47 KROGER TUNA .V^ PHILLIPS 'lit* 92C to this county in the 1800's., MIRACLE WHIP [REEIEDRItO COFFEE SHQWBOA! I FASIACIIKG ,j Library/ ITALIAN OIESSIRC CHUNK The .committee is also busy at TASTER'S CHOICE ,",& S2.69 STARKISTTUNA £,'«"„ SPAGHETTI PEPTO BISMOL *b? 87C WISHBONE TAEElEDRlEO . *> CHUKK II1KA , UX0ERW0OO JOHNSON S JOHNSON IANDJL01RAI0 It seems that some are not too SLAW DAISSING ? Work indexing the three county MAXIM COFFEE .^, SM7 CHICKEN of the SEA l „ DEVILED HAM $1.48 FREUEOOflHO PLASTIC STRIPS ft' sure what it is that a genealogist atlases, When these atlases are. MARZETTI ItHOUNCAFSULtS does. Some think that this is a indexed they will look; for a MAXIM COFFEE CONTAC X person who pokes around rocks sponsor .to l)elp them reprint VERT OKI ' ' and studies minerals •*• really a these old books, DIAL DEODORANT !,'„' geologist; ror is a woman's This busy group is hoping that LET KROGER MINI-MIZE YOUR FOOD COSTS doctor, really a gynecologist. A all interested'in tracing their genealogist is a person who family trees will be present at 'r looks to the past and studies his, the • Jan 16 meeting. This or others, family tree, It is a meeting will present many 'rewarding hobby and a THE SALES TAX REPEAL ways to begin A study-of a OUR FINEST LEAH lucrative profession. • ' ' • family tree or to get a study ' MEANS EXTRA SAVINGS The Historical Society's which js stalled, once again on / HARD BAKED Genealogy committee is busy at its way. SALAMI HAM " ATKROpER »|29 '119 .Regardless of what some other food or Need help with discount stores may be doing, Kroger has 'i-t-B I i-LB abso|utely ho intention of Increasing prices CflEAMY ' * ' Gelatin Parlalt h3J9< specifically as a result of the sales tax repeal, tax return? t that's a promise! As further assurance that TASTY ^ h LANSING - Taxpayers Telephone service will be of­ i,i- L B Kroger Is trying to hold the line on prices, we t living in the Lansing area can fered weekdays from 8:30 am til Cooked Salami ,....:t . :69«; have already taken the Initiative to freeze obtain assistance with jheir 1974 4:30 pm. Saturday service will 4' prices on over 1,100 items, So come to Kroger federal income tax returns be offered at a later 'date. L Monday thru Friday of each Assistance phone numbers for Swiss Cheese ...*f i; ," 99$ and minl-mlze your, food costs. week at the IRS office here Michigan are listed in the in­ AVAILABtE ONLY AT STORES'WITH DELICATESSEN • starting' Jan 2, according to struction booklets mailed to all •local djstrlct , director's taxpayers, according to representative, Bruce Kingsley. Kingsley. \ ' •Internal Revenue Service Many taxpayers will be able f i personnel will be available to to use the "short form" 1046A provide federal income tax \ again this year, The IRS * information from 8 am to 4pm* ' estimates' that about 30 million The Lansing office is located at taxpayers will be able to use the 232 Federal Building. hall-page f6rm. .: ' ' The .IRS will also offer toll- Taxpayers who plan to pay Southgate Plaza S. US-27 St. Johns free telephone service again someone to prepare their return this year to*mak e it more are reminded that the law F\ 1 convenient for taxpayers to requires the person to sign the , obtain information and advice. form as preparer. 4Jt • 5 t January 15,1975 January 15,1975 12 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MlqHIGA CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Save money-ski in. Michigan / Kileu this Fowler, ~ Sunday guests otjheir brother, Martha Blizzard, and Mrs Ethel delivered personally. , by , minority party in the 'House, touring manager, Michigan tourist regions offer Wisconsin and Illinois. Lower Michigan," Ratke said. March attended ^the County Mrs Madden pointerl out that, Director of the Capitol Area the agenda including new secret Caroline A, and Emily Davis prayer by Doris Shinabery, our leadership, drew our seats month. Many items such as Mr and Mrs Clair, Wilson Calvin Wilson and family, of "the primary and most im­ Economic t Opportunity' Com­ in the House Chamber and Governor William G. Milliken. f "have the duty to keep a Ratke noted that in the past fine skiing facilities." • Peninsula skiers visiting one of "Vulcan U.S.A., being built in meeting of the Farm Bureau sisters, correspondence r.from are toj be in charge of the and the closing benedictionjed the Upper Peninsula near Iron State and Federal Legislation, visited their mother, Mrs Hazel near Mecosta, portant activity associated with mittee whe're she was employed'' by Al Bast, with the friendshiids p adopted the necessary The other state officials and vigilant watch over the actions year, air fares from Detroit to Here is a brief description of the 13 U.P, lodges will find snow committeewomen at the county ' their Korean orphan and program. members of the Judiciary were of the majority party, to fairly Denver and Banff, a'popular ski attractions in each state earlier in the season and nor­ Mountain, is scheduled to open road building, soil erosion, land Bumke.of near Petoskey and Congratulations 'to Mr and this position 'is maximizing the ff years. \ minister's family, $tudy Club, Phyllis Moore hap asked all to circle. "housekeeping" resolutions zoning and urban developing, their father, George Wilson of Mrs John Rourke who were ' "otf ice,*St Johns, Tuesday, Jan 7. present for this ceremony. criticize, and to aggressively skiing area in Alberta, Canada, tourist region: mally lasting longer into the next winter." challenge excesses, abuses, and have risen 10 percent with more SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN: The Governor's complete State of the State message errors of judgment,'-' while at rate hikes expected to> come. This region's eight lodges cater Copyrilht 1975. Tht Kroejir Co. Wt the same time offering Rtwrvi Tht Right To Limit Quantities. which was printed in pamphlet During this same period? the primarily to Detroit-area The Mini-Mizer® Proves KROGER "positive, progressive alter­ average cost of airfare to well- residents who Usually return Prices ind Coupon! Good Mondiy, Jin. form and distributed to each 73 thru Sundiy, Jin. 19, 1975. At your Legislator v embodied*, a natives to the majority party's known ski destinations in home after spending a day„on ST. JOHNS Krotir Stort Onlyl RAM programs." Switzerland and Austria has The Savings document of 81 pages plus an the slopes, Detroit-area skiing index,,The portion actually increased 28 percent, ^ is economical, and seven fodges II CHECK Representative ( Cawthorne III Are At Kroger! delivered by the Governor to the also challenged the Democrats "Although gasoline-prices offer night skiing, which is a Legislators and the news media have gone up in Michigan since rarity at most northern y POLicr by saying that;, if they didn't like Make the Mini-Mize test. was presented in about twenty, the Governor's proposals on last winter, the added cost of Michigan resorts. Total up your shopping minutes and consisted largely taxes, welfare or economic driving to a Michigan ski area EAST MICHIGAN: The nihe list at Kroger then do 8 of the introduction and the the same at any other .^OLLA* development, they should "tell can be counted in pennies since lodges in East Michigan are ¥ P 1 Som,, due ,0 L„Hm "•L """- ""«. conclusion of the printed supermarket. We expect W* re a. tired of r),lna (oo^f«,«, „you „„ d 0M the people of Michigan the majority of state lodges are Z lun ^ "i to*™* our control geared basically to families When v» pay more, WB ha« to chari™ I fana ni d, document. - no more than a thankful of gas Kroger to save you J*i»^ KouWK ^ * P*^ui precisely and specifically what desiring economical skiing and P n VD0 B f0 money. MAIRAIN CHECCHP^K whic?, h' entitle" s' * ' » The Governor noted that they propose" as alternatives. away for most skiers,"lhe Auto wishing to spend one' or more Vou to the *wi marker*, in order to Tresis the wlni almost exactly 100 years ago, In response to Speaker Crim's Club official said. days away from home. East onthenntem*ljnlHFerj.t,1975 ^ ,p WBfl " V time within 2 weaki. we were in similarly troubled legislative address, With fuel expected to be in Michigan ski lodges do not offer mousr plentiful supply this season, overnight accommodations,1 but times. He pointed out that, now Representative Cawthorne most of Michigan's 56 ski lodge* patrons are often able to find /THFifty as then, the economy can oni; noted that the Michigan In­ operators are anticipating an get better, and that the stat dustrial Development Authority reasonably priced hotel-motel should do all it can to see that Crim proposed Was originally upswing in business from last or tourist cabin lodgings at SAVE *17.78 LUAJ f—^ UP TO /—-NWlth Coupons^ the situation improves. advocated by Republican winter. nearby towns. P\ ?> - S7> In This Ad SP To that end, the' Governor Representative Edgar Ratke said that skiers will WEST MICHIGAN-*- In Tender Lean Thrifty Tender Lean Thrifty • ••KROGFR MINI MIZER COUPONIBBBBBH Geerlings, and that the teacher find price increases ranging general; this region's 26 ski c advanced several major proposals to the Legislature: collective bargaining from 25 cents to 51.50 at 29 of the areas rate as the most costly in 10 OFF "" legislation Crim proposed was The Purchase OM E Lb B.ag ' the creation of a Job De­ SIRLOIN T-BONE velopment Authority; more 'originally set forth by Fresh Carrots ^ than $800 million in new bonding Republican Representative Mel ' Salon 581 meets Limit ons coupon per family. Price* sood Man tSr'Wt day, Jan 13 trim Sunday, Jan. 19. Subject to authority for construction, Larsen. Both measures died in uny. 'Ail u IIIIU auijuay, Jan the 1974 Democrat-controlled STEAK STEAK applicable itila and local taxes S u^To < housing and transportation; Salon 581 met at the home of from the hospital for the House. t » r2-30'Jj and a major "reform of the Anita Lynam 'for their clothing. $428 $438 I KROGER MINI MIZER COUPONBBBB business-tax structure, But Cawthorne said that December meeting. There was an exchange of' Filter Rings/ •BBBL^JIJ The 'Governor also proposed "Republican members of the Two new members, Miss - gifts between secret pals. Lb Lb Mr. Coffee giving statutory authority to the House are anxious to join in Maralyse Brooks and .Mrs Following the meeting there 1 Fair Campaign Practices their efforts to trim waste from Stanley Wassa, were welcomed was a bake sale. The hostess, Commission, and the enactment state government wherever to the salon. PlJLLiJi^fci] ! Filters found and have demonstrated presented each of the members Limit one coupon per family. Prlcetgood Mon*. of laws governing conflicts of Child welfare chairman, Bay, Jan. 13,tnru Sunday, Jan. 19. Subject to with'a Christmas candle she Tender Lean Thrifty interest and personal financial their interest many times in the Nelda McWilliams, reported the Tender Lean Thrifty applicable stale and local taxes. had made. Bone In Chuck Arm disclosure for public- officials. past . . . when they fought value of the clothing sent to the This was in line with his pledge - almost single-handedly in favor National Jewish Hospital in The January^meeting will be £|IBBH2 B KROCER MIN£2I MIZE R COUPONBBBB in his Inaugural Address to help of reductions, to those budget, Denver was $115. held at Evangeline Caudy's Round• Boneless restore voter confidence, in levels proposed by the House She read a letter of thanks home. , ' Most Stores Closed Saturday Midnite to Sunday 8 00 AM I 20° OFF elected officials. He also Appropriations Committee." Steak Pot Roast The Purchase Of 2 Picas reiterated his opinion that Kroger Hamburger Magic higher judicial and educational Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Mon­ HOW AND WHEN TO 138 48 day. Jan 13 ttiru Sunday, Jan. 19. Subject to posts should be appointive APPLY FOR THE VIETNAM Formerly applicable stale and local taxei. rather than elective, and that DAR news Called VETS' BONUS 1Boston Roll " .C-D 18-year-olds should be allowed Application forms for the River Wabways in Chapter in 5 or more of the 17 states From The Sunkiit Growers Tender Lean Thrifty jIBBBBKROCER MINI MIZER COUPON to hold office inasmuch as they Vietnam Veteran Era Bonus Daughters of the American which have failed to approve it Purina Cat Food have the right to vote. California-72 Size should be distributed Revolution met with Mrs since Congress sent it to the 50 Whole Rib Eye In order, to avoid a repetition throughout the state by the end Raymond Eick recently. legislatures in 1972. Choice 12 Oi of the "unhappy events" of the of January. The Department of The meeting was called to Contributions were sent to the wipka past few years, the Governor Military Affairs says that order by the regent Miss DAR owned schools„Children of NAVEL ORANGES Morsels Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Mon> made a strong appeal to the distribution points will be Maralyse Brooks. The president the American Revolution,' Jr. day, Jan. 13 thru Sunday.Jan. 19 Subject ts applicable state andjocai taxes. f i. Legislature to enact legislation heavily publicized. If for some general's, message; was read/foil Arpf Cjtjzqijs, St Mary's School which would balance the con-' reason you don't kriow where to Mrs Lloyd Campbell* --.*-*• for Girlsi-and* to-the>Rational if r^ gSaaaaj^^BBjBjmc^g^ao cepts of binding arbitration and getforms in your neighborhood, Miss Shirley.pQuch, chaplain, Society DAR funds. " ^ BBBBBB KROGER MINI MIZEBCOUPONiBBBBBBBP-1 legalized strikes in the area of call my office and I'll send the Limit 1 ga;ve the Christmas devotions* The program was given.by, 10 * BEEF education. He said that no one proper forms to you, Mrs Dale Calder, national Mrs Kenneth Jones on "Food as c 20' OFF ( BeefPaHies.... 99 , profits from teacher strikes. If you have a relative who is defense chairman gave a report Eaten and Prepared in Colonial For WIENERS The Purchase Of A Gallon Ctn Clover Valley Agricultural proposals by eligible but who either has Sea Brand 2-Lb Package Hcrrud Roll Kroger Sliced _ on "ERA Backers See 1975 as Times." The climate, Hhe Kroger Bulk Governor Milliken emphasized moved from Michiganor is still Key Year." available food, where andhow it Herrud Bulk C Ice Cream Or Ice Milk a Meat Bologna....^099 Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Mon­ *J^W continuing concern with the in the service outside of was prepared and how it was diy, Jarr, 13 thru Sunday, Jan. 19. Subject to The ERA backers are Fish N Jiffy Pork applicable state and local taxes. •*Save^' problems of small fanners, and Michigan, you should have that Herrud Regular & Beef A UnTo organizing to win ratification of served was presented. c ,12-0z mmt ^ UPT° P' included a specific proposal for person send directly to the the 27th (Equal Rights) Mrs Frederick Fleischer was Smoky Links...... :x88 £^ a revision of the inheritance-tax Vietnam Veteran Era Bonus Chips Entrees Sausage WtPkg • •BBBB KROGFR MINI fH7FR COUPON • ••••••tatjv-^l amendment to the Constitution also a guest. Frozen Baking Or statutes to encourage the Section, P.O. Box 1500, Lansing, ttLb For Sinus Relief Limit 1 mm Sliced Bologna...'Pkg t Stewing Hens.: ^59° retention of family-farm Michigan 48904. Mixed ILb operations. Veterans may apply as soon Oscar Mayer • All Varieties * Drisfan 24-Ct Pks, C The Governor proposed a as the forms are available. General Telephone Pork Chops 1,18 99 Sliced Bologna....V^99 Btl Wit|i Coupon Tablets major increase in state revenue Current projections are that the Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Man sharing to local governments in first checks will be send out by Individually Wrapped Cheese Food Randall's diyt Jan. 13 thru Sunday, Jan. 19 Subject to applicable state and local taxes the coming fiscal year, and also the middle of March, so it'ap- KROGER AMERICAN IBBBBBBBI £72 proposed the state assumption pears that it will take four to six promotes Sid Weir GREAT NORTHERN , |l ,Bia11 aaaai KROGER MINI MIZER rno< nr"i ' * of general assistance (welfare) weeks from time of application Scouring Limit 1 programs over a three-year to receipt of check. ST JOHNS -- Sid Weir, of-W. provement and expansion SLICES period. He said this was Beneficiaries of deceased Maple Rapids Road, con­ program in the eastern area. Brillo designer) to deal with current veterans will not be able to struction supervisor for Brown, as construction economic conditions besetting apply until "early spring" since Soap Pads local governments and to Genera) Telephone at St Johns, supervisor, will be responsible 'Limit one coupon per family. Prices good h the proper forms are still being Red Rifc day,'Jan. 13 ttiru Sunday, Jan. 19. Subjae prevent a serious decline in has been promoted to area/ for the supervision of con­ Fresh Tender Yellow 12-0z applicable state and local taxes. prepared by the Department of project coordinator at Owosso < struction projects associated needed local services for the Military Affairs. WtPkg rlBBBBBBBCr"P B public. as a part of the company's \ with the service improvement Fresh / Sweet KRpriFRMlMIMIZERCOUPONIBBaBBM Bonus payments are not recent reorganization of its and expansion program for the Coffflo Filtpr Ringi nmit i In other areas, the Governor*? subject to Federal, State or City engineering and construction Strawberries Corn proposals included state taxes. St Johns area. Gentle ' functions, according to Leo Crispy Stems Si Pieces Kroger Max compensation of the victims of To be eligible, a veteran must "T,he reorganization of our Soft Baker, division manager for the c c crime, protection of non- have been a resident of company. George Brown, of engineering and construction Qi Nabisco Saltines VI" 55° Johnsons Penn Dutch Mushrooms 3,;°, 89 Eatmore Margarine...... ™ 63 Mac N Cheese Dinner..4 Pax smokers from other people's Michigan for at least six months functions will eliminate 16-0* Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Mon .Gwosso, will succeed Weir as 8 88* Village Bakery Instant day, Jan. 13 thru Sunday, Jan. 19. Subject Btl , Kroger smoke, and a list of 2l specific before entering active military overlapping and duplication of KldlL Ve applicable state and local taxes, construction supervisor at St Fresh > Baby Shampoo c ° Ci MA proposals dealing with con­ service and must have been on Johns. effort," Bakersaid. "Itwillalso White Bread 2-20oz Loaves 79' Toaster Treats...,., fift 48 s Kroger Dry Milk c~2^"""|Crp B • • • B sumer protection. active duty 190 days or more 1 help improve our reaction time Jif Peanut Butter o 1.29 KROGER MINI MtZER COUPON• •••••aaV^fl As project coordinator , Weir Sweet ,\ Kroger Milliken continued - to during the period from Jan 1, for completing projects." Krocer 6 Varioties Full Flavor Limit 4 will' be responsible for the. Grind It Fresh demonstrate his concern for the 1961, to Sept 1, 173. Combat veterans ^re entitled tojeceive coordination of a portion of the ist Johns is a part/of the Pineapple. Beef environment by proposing, engineering and contruction company's Owosso division, one HAMBURGER OR CATS CHOICE SPOTLIGHT EMBASSY among other things, the a $600.cash bonus, and are activities associated with the of four in General Telephone's prohibition of non-returnable defined \s a serviceman or Wieners -woman eligible to wear the company's service im­ eastern area. v Florida Sweet Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Man _ C*M» bottles and cans. He also WIENER BUNS CAT FOOD COFFEE TEA BAGS day, Jan 13 ttiru Sunday, Jan 19 Subject to \ OilB n::^! applicable stile and local taxes. ~ reiterated his support for the Vietnam Service Medal or the hBBBBBBB concept of a state land-use Armed Forces Expeditionary Alpha Eta Chapter Red I Temple • flerf £^2 policy act Medal. Those whose active duty IB KROGER MINI MIZER COUPONBBJ Itf closing, the Governor service did not entitle thejn to Grapes 1 Orange? f fcrffeA again said that "the greatest wear thesejnedals are entitled initiates new members *5.00 OFF "•" to draw a bonus of $15 for each The Purchase 01 A immediate need is to restore the month of service, up to a rm CBTt DUMB CHOICI HIM economy" and pledged that he The Alpha Eta Chapter of Thrum, Patricia Pioszak and 88 Whole Rib Eye wou maximum of $450. Beneficiaries Delta Kappa Gamma held its Celia Woodworth. Also, one new afl ^78 3 i T i Limit one coupon per family. Prices good Mon­ v'saie \ 'd work with the Legislature of veterans who died of service- day, Jan 13 tnru Sunday, Jan 19. Sublict to nd tnrou Christmas meeting in the John member was added by tran­ applicable statt-ind local taxes. ^itnftfl' £h his office to do connected causes are eligible Wesley Center in Owosso Dec sfer: Dr Arselia Ensign. Dr —ayvnr" everything possible to achieve > for the same cash payments. J| 10. Ensign is State Consultant for KROGER MINI MIZER COUPON a£r^H£T2 JA ••••KROGER MINI MIZER COUPON ••• •»^ that goal. Following a 6 pm dinner, the the Physically and Visually 11 KROGER'MINI MIZER COUPON | • News from Fowjer Owosso High School Madrigal Impaired. She was formerly a "Discover The Difference'r- Red i> s.J.53 Clover Valley ^ Salisbury Steak, Veal Parmigian, Onion & Gravy WjA •••iKROGERMINI-MIZERCOUPONl member of the Psi Chapter in Singers entertained the • I Beef Patties Or Beat & Pepper Patties '» Kroger VFW Auxiliary members with beautiful Grand Rapids. Sno-White - Moonlight I •FOWLER -- The Ladies A day of sewing will be held Christmas music. The next meeting will be held Auxiliary to Fowler VFW Post Wednesday, Jan 22 at'the club Four new members were in the Conference Room at The- l-Texas Grapefruit ••• Cottage Cheese • Margarine #3733 held their regular meeting rooms, Lap robes for patients at initiated into the Alpha Eta Central National Barik in St Jiffy Entrees Saltines • on Monday, Dec 16. Michigan Veterans Facility will Society:'KathrynSlagell, Alice Johns. MUSHROOMS The charter was draped in be made. y • memory of Agnes Fox, who died 18 mBB • recently. Members should bring por­ TUvtiSeHfal 12-0I 2-Lb Joyce Kloeckner was elected table sewing machines, and^ Carton to serve as a trustee and Viola their Own lunch, if desired. The Lb Bag Limit 3 ', PkE Pung will serve as a new regular monthly meeting will Maple Rapids were New Years California with her twoson s S Day dinner guests of Mr and who reside in the west district delegate. Follow the sewing session. Limit 1 with coupon and additions! SS purchase Limit J wild coupon and additional *S purchase Limit 3 With Coupon arid additional IS purohau Limit i wlltt coupon and additional \$ purchase Mrs Floyd Foerch. Mr and Mrs Fred Sehlke of 1 excluding beer, wine and cigarettes. Limit one excluding btert wine ana cigarettes. Limit on* excluding beer, wipe and cigarettes; Unlit one excluding beer, wine and cigarettes limit one Limi9t 3 with coupon and9 additional *S purchas e coupon pef family* Prices good Monday,Jan 13 coupon per family. Price* good Monday, Jan. t J _ coupon3 per family. Prices goo0d Monday, Jan. ^ *•**•> •*"£ coupon per family. Prices goat) Monday. Jan. Fowler spent Sunday evening, Ihru Sundiy. Jan, 19 19J5, Subjjcl to ippllc excluding beer, wine and clgaraites. Limit one 11 thru Sunday, Jan, 19, 1S7S, Subject to ap- / 1116 \a On Saturday evening January thru Sunday. Jan. l>r 19)», Subject fa afl bile- ™ 13 thtu Sunday, Jan 19, 137S. SUbJtcl fo-ap coupoIhru Sundayn ptr family, Jan.. 19Price, 1s. good Monday, Jan. 13 pilcable state and local taxes. / -a IU ^ V Powell receives abii itata and local UMt Ml able i|ale and locil tms. , , T| mj jt able si a (t and locjl taxes, 4, Mr and Mrs Erwin Tiedt January 5 with Mrs William pilcable ila.te and local laxci 97S. Subiect to applic- [MHB>«a«>«BBrJjlHiHHHHll^ *. lS% hosted their card party group at Ernst and Maxine Ernst. ,•••••••••••••••• WA • •••••••••!••*•• WA rr—• dinner and an evening of cards •> David Rossow, returned to =t re-appointment at their home. Ferris State College on Sunday, LANSING - Rep Stanley Women's Rights, Agriculture Mrs Arthur Martens and Mrs January -5 after spending his Powell (R-Ionia), has been and Military and'VeteranS Mclvin Argersinger and holiday vacation with his assigned by House Republican Affairs. children of St Johns visited the parents, Rev arid Mrs H.E. Dennis O. Cawthorne to 4 former's brother and sister-ih* Rossow and his grandmother, committees an which he has Powell is Republican vice- law» Mr and i)trs Fred RoweJI Airs Herman Rossow. served for the last several chairman of the Towns and Southgate Plaza IS. US-27 St. Johns j Counties Committee. . on Thursday evening, January Paster and Mrs H.E. Rossow Southgate Plaza S. US-27 St. Johns years. 2. Mrs Martens returned to her ahd son David ajxl Mrs Hermari They are,the House Com­ Powell is beginning his 7th. home in St Johns on Saturday, Rossow spent New Years day mittees on Towns and Counties, term in the Michigan December 28 after spending the with 'Mr artd ,Mrs Richard Constitutional Revision and legislature.' past year in 'Oregon and Rossow and family of Flint, u January 16,1075 14 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Forming and 4-H - - Clinton County Extension 4-H Chatter Bill's Column Calendar SHOW eomft Sett tufaU - - ietf fa fmtft Jan 15: Family Living and Feb 4,11 & 13: Family Living '•' •' .',S6y WILLIAM LASHER ' Behavioral Weight Control Series ~ Life Planning and Goal Meeting -- Central' National getting f Central National Bank ' ' - Extension Agriculture Agent Bank, St Johns, 9:30 am. , Feb 4: Young Farmers Day, PyJ'QHflAYLSWORTH Jan 15: Teen L,ea'dejs for high school-students in­ .Meeting-Smith Hall-,7:30 pm. terested ' in* production * 4-H members, leaders and discuss problems of mutual urged to visit other 4-H beef The right hybrid choice is the at a crucial stage, another may Some farmers using very high Jan 16: Contending with agriculture for a career. MSU parents are reminded that interest to ,1st year leaders.' cattle members to see how .they key to maximum corn profits in be less affected and come populations could increase their Inflation Meeting-- Smith Hall - See your high school counsellor. 'reservations to the,annual Special teen meeting are progressing with their Michigan. The best hybrids through with a good crop. _ljieldsJjy_dropping back-4o a •\ 9:30 am County 4-H Snow Camp cattle at this time of year. offer higher yields and other Your corn crop might be -lower level of plant population. Jan 16: First Year 4-H Feb 10: Discussion of farm­ A special 4-K teen meeting land and open space act'™ Weekend Jan 25-27 at Traverse will be held Wednesday, Jan 15, Jolly knitters busy improvements at generally the improved by trying one or more There is an optimum plant Leaders 'Meeting - Central City are due by Jan 14. The Jolly Knitters 4-H same cost. of the hybrids with better National panK'-- 8 pm Olive Township Hail - 6 pm Ad- „ 7:30 pm, Smith Hall in St Johns. population for each field, and'to ditional reservations will be Possible future teen meeting members had a lot of group ,I(i selecting the hybrids for record? in the research trials Jan 20: District Holstelft Feb 11: Animal Waste' find it I suggest planting three accepted until the camp activities and programs will be discussion at their last meeting grain, I recommend e'arly than yours. New hybrids that strips in each Held to give a Breeders Annual Meeting '*- Disposal Seminar - MSU capacity is reached,, which is discussed as well as re­ covering the 4-H poster contest, maturing hybrids for several have tested well are worth Corunna Feb 12: Soybean Meeting -' 100 people. roller skating schedule, the 4-H trying. You may want to try one harvest population of 16,000 to activating the 4-H teen leader , reasons: they usually mature 18,000; 20,000 to 22,000; and Jan 20: County 4-H Council Smith Hall - 1:15 pm This is the only County 4-H club. Pat Koenigsknecht will exchange trip'' to Japan, before killing) frost, and dry in a strip in the same field with Meeting % telaward program 'and teen your present one. 24,000 to 26,000 plants per acre. Feb 12: Family Living Award Trip that members may call square dances for com makes better livestock Careful comparison of yields Jan 21: Animal Waste recreation. All teens 14 years of leaders. Demonstrations were feed; they generally yield more Complete results of the hybrid Council - 'Central National go more" than once, provided 1 should tell which plant density Disposal Seminar -- Mt Bank - 9:30 am they pay the full cost of $21.50. age or older, whether signed up given by Shari Hebeler on than late hybrids; they allow yield tests for 1972-74 in the Pleasant t for teen leaders or not, are farmers the advantage of an is best. Feb 12: Family Living The award winners pay only , Making a Rose from Kleenex MSU Extension Bulletin 431, Jan 23s Extension Program $10. The cost includes 6 meals, 2 invited to attend.' tissue; Julie Tait on 2 types of earlier harvesf; and lower "Corn Hybrids Compared-- Thirty-inch rows generally Board - Central National Bank - Council - "Happy Houseplants - moisture content at harvest 1975," Free copies are available average 5 to 6% higher, corn - How to Keep Them" - Central nights lodging, insurance and Record number for steers square 'dances; and Paul - 8 pm transportation to the camp and A record number of 73 steers, Hebeler gave a speech on reduces costs, , at your county extension office. yields than conventional 36 to 40 Jan 23: Extension Program National Bank, St Johns, 1 pm return. Usually we take 15 to 20 Too Much? Or Too Little? inch rows. To get the maximum • Feb 12: Michigan Livestock have been signed up < by 55 snowmobile safety. Early hybrids should also be Board - Central National Bank - snowmobiles plus tobaggons for members for the 1975 Clinton News from Green Acres iused for late plantings; on low- The importance of high corn advantage from narrow rows, • 8 pm »..,,., Exchange Annual Meeting - plenty of outdoor recreation, optimum fertilizer and planting Smith Hall - 8 pm County 4-H Fair Show and Sale The Green Acres 4-H mem­ fertility soil, {sandy soils and plant populations and narrow Jan 23; Bill Bickert - MSU The evening recreation is in August. This is an increase of bers provided several fruit much soils, and where corn is rows is often overemphasized. practices should be used. Agriculture Engineer - 6n farm „* planned and conducted by the 20 steers signed up over 1974 baskets to needy families for followed by a winter grain or calls in Clinton County dif rent show and sale. The beef com­ their community service cover crop. Hazle's Ho/steins cfassified Jan 25: County Holstein D©Wltt residents fe groups and everyone mittee met Wednesday to 1 , project and paid for some I suggest a high gram rating of Excellent (90 points or Breeders Annual Meeting - Althougenjoys thh eth weekene rain dha activitiess melted. discuss some educational Christmas decorations.. A producer for corn silage, George J. Hazle of St Johns Bingham Grange - 12 noon. win art honor? thesnow he're, they always have meetings and activities that report v/as given on the, club because the best silage contains reports that his registered more), Very Good (85 through Jan 25-27: County 4-H Snow snow at Traverse City at this would be helpful to the beef club Christmas party. The members- a 1 high percentage of grain. Holsteins weref classified 'for 89), Good Plus (80 through 84), Camp at Traverse Cjty body conformation on Dec 12th. Good (75 through 79), Fair (65 LANSING •- Two Lansing time of year. Be sure your members. will go roller skating Jan 16 at High, dry"-weight production per Jan 29: Spike Dairy Farm reservation is in if you want to Ranch Roller Rink in St Johns. acre is, a better basis for The scoring was done by an "through 74), or Poor (64 points, Community College students One session will be a meeting official classifier of Holstein- or 'below). Including animals Open House from DeWitt were among attend this trip. on feeding^a session on fitting Brian Van VIeet encouraged the choosing hybrids for silage than Jan 30; Herbicide Meeting -- 1 Friesian Association of previously scored, tfe Grifdeji students who won prizes in a -Craft leaders workshop , and showing, judging, 4-H older members to attend the tons' of green weight. America, Brattleboro, Ver­ Smith Hall -10:15 am recent $20,000 Eberhard Faber 4-H Craft Leaders are invited , livestock sale promotion and teen meeting on Jan 15,7:30 pm The best time to begin harvest Knob herd has 1 excellent, 6 Feb 1: State Holstein mont. ( Very Goods and 13 Good Pluses. Art Contest, which is held for to attend a statewide 4-H craft ' buyers appreciation dinner. at Smith Hall in St Johns. Mrs for silage is early dent. Ahybrid ' Dairymen enrolled in this Breeders Annual Meeting ~ participating college art classes leaders workshp Feb 14 •& 15 at •>Amo s Fox from Michigan State Bruce Irish discussed the 4-H that will reach the early dent To provide a more complete Clare herd improvement program image of each animal, the or studerits or participating ' Jtettunen Center near Tustin, University has been asked to Poster Contest and the im­ stage well before frost in an receive a numerical^ score for accredited art schools. •. ., Five areas of training will be- judge the 4-H livestock classes portance in keeping their 4-H average year is idegl, classifier also uses comparative each animal evaluated. The terms to describe twelve major "You can offered for leaders to select one at the fair this year again. books up to date. Many mem­ For a degree of crop in­ True-Type Holstein represents 1 Johnathon Farber, son of Mr, area: leather, wood finishes, With more steers at the fair bers reported on What project surance, choose two or three theoretical perfection and has a .parts of the animal's physical still book and Mrs Vicfdr Farber of 1266 candle making, silk screening this year, extra effort will be progress they have made to hybrids which differ slightly in value of 100 points on the characteristics.^ W. Webb Rd, came in 5th place and chair caning. An early bird promoted to secure more date. March 15 evaluation day is their maturity. If one hybrid classification score card. Each session will be held Friday farm money vand wcjn a set of 12-color design buyers. Also, local clubs are • only 2 months away. ^ ' runs into unfavorable weather animal is scored,,receiving a rV markers for his creation titled afternoon, Feb 14 for training in fyt/dvi in advance." "Futurism/ recycling material, such as D bottles, tin cans and other items C Talk to » Sister Jeanette of Battle Eighth place winner Mrs into useful craft projects. 'CHARLES BRACEY Resource leaders from Chloe's Column Creek spent the holidays with Madeline Brockway of 1302 Mr and Mrs Roman Simon and your local PDA planner Waxwing Rd, won a set of throughout the state are being Used to assist leaders with1 this family. Father Allen Theis of 1104 S. U.S. 27 St. Johns markers fqr her effort "Lake */& vtUue o^ the, bwte*K4&&i Hartland, Mich, visitedjiis Phone 224-3662 - - 1 House." training. There is no cost to Some manulacluiws ol critical (aim ma Clinton County 4-H leaders to grandmother Mrs Caroline letia!* no longer oiler preseason Bookings Geller. But your Product on Cted 1 man can st II pro­ attend this workshop, as their Ch/of> Padgiti vide a Inaneo program thai lealurei similar First place winner was Tim registration fee is paid from benedU The Lula f Boak Christmas Drop in and talK about a I no of credit Drier of Holt, who won' $50 and a county leader funds. The Clinton County Home Economist la loied to your lutuie need* 72-color design marker set for remaining cost is paid by the gathenng was held on Sunday, Trie money could bo at your disposal on a Dec 29 at the St Paul Lutheran get it ai you need it bat s And you'd stall his "Christ." Second place Michigan 4-H Foundation. When a woman returns home current labor market, including HOUSEWIVES PENSION Council on the btatus ol Women payng only whea you begin using lha Church. There were 45 in at­ winner was Carol Derragon of TheraAis. no quota,, so ,t^he after a day "at work" she is still more than a dozen tasks, These PLAN nasi issued a. report which m K tendance. A pdt luck dinner was You owe H to yoursell *&tjjtiSSM?*'' wpMfyw)H,be fiUed'lon1a^rF faced with, a second career at At the' federal > level,' strongly urges changes in the 11 nd mil complete deia li oit£> QgnW W< mC -SJW'pyed by alL Thosef from-out j PCM inane no. ^3aV^ come-tkst 'serve basis. If yotf home.|pThe'cooking, cleaning, buy!r; cooL dishwasher,* legjdatroWrcjii^ w- ^;f ^ I ine go atieatf pcopla prize of $25 and a design set? are interested in attending, you laundry, entertaining, volun­ housekeeper, laundry main- HousewivesPensjonPlarfWhich itFsvery.importanttogetthe- of state were: Mr" and Mm 3Wflnt<,to<5andy McLaughlin of£ "urged to contact the County teer work and shopping have tenance, practical nurse, would allow a wife or. (he-head law changed to recognize the Donald Boak and sons (rm^l Grand Ledge for her "Moon fx tens ion Office (224-3288) as not'magically disappeared chauffeur, and accountant. o£'a household not otherwise contribution of the homemaker. Tuscon, Airzona; Mr and Jfrs** James Magruder and 'son:, Shadow." 'soon as possible. while she was gone. As a wife 100 HOURS A WEEK covered by an employer's plari Itis however, equally important ft and/or mother she still tries to The important things that to put up to $25 a* week in a to educate the public and to (Jeremy from near St Louis, * First year leader meeting spend as much time as possible cannot be given an economic qualified retirement plan. Other change attitudes to give proper Missouri; also Brian Benjamin The first, second, and thti A meeting for 1st year leaders recognition to the value of the from Lowery Air Fo)-ce Base place-winners have a chance, with her family, making quality value include friend, confidant, taxation and insurance will"be held Thursday, Jan 16,8 count' since quantify is not hostess, psychologist, wife and measures are also being, in­ homemaker.'' near Denver, Colorado. Brian is" compete in the national contest pm at the Central National l here on two weeks furlough. He for cash scholarship awards of available. An offhanded 'mother. The balancing of these vestigated. The above article was taken Bank Community Room in St comment at the end of the day - tasks and the various activities The Citizens' 'Advisory from. Capitol: Woman left by air on January fourthfor '. $5000 first prize, $3000 second, Johns. This* session will provide 1 ntore training in the air corp on and $20000 third place prize. J "I need a wife." -- cannot be of family members requires the newsletter. ac^iue. . 4-..H. program, activities an~~d takenjightly. managemerit skills of'an in­ the west coast. The value of the homemaker dependent entrepreneur for a so ofteirtakenjor granted small, fairly complex, business. t recognition is usually only Chase Manhattan estimates NEW OWNERS DON'T FORGET! ;iven when the full-time con- that the homemajterworksa 100 FARMING FRONTIER DAY ributions of a homemaker are hour week, ( AT 'missing from the household. By, one calculation, JANUARY 24th, 1975 This has been dramatically homemakers* services illustrated by several recent probably amount to about one- newspaper, stories

! J.D. 25 ' ' t m 1-J.D. 334 . PLOWS > MISC. All-Season Ventilation • CORN HEAD I.H.C. 6-16" SEMI MT. • I.H.C 82 I.H.C. 40' ELEVATOR J.D,4-14TRAILER J.D. 931 CART & DRAG J.D. 3-14 Mtd. 20 Foot 5 M.F.4-14Mtd. LILLISTON14' / • N.I. UNI. EQUIP. J.D. 4-14 Mtd; ROLLING HARROW J.D: 350 6-16" N.H. 200 BU SPREADER < 761 HAY HEAD J.D. 4-16 PLOW 722SHELLER 2 USED BEAN PULLERS 720'CORN HEAD SUPERIOR LOApER FOR 721 HUSK BED '- >v- DISC FORDft A A ' 760 CHOPPER '"* , OLlVEfi 12' ,' * \ ' OLIVER 165 BU SPREADER 1968 702 POWER UNIT A.C. ALLtS'10,* , " ' J D 494 PLANTER ' 1967-701 ROWER UNIT CASE 8' J.D. 494A PLANTER r - J.H.C.18'DISC A.C. 4 ROW PLANTER - J.D. 2 ROW MOUNTED SEVERAL USED SPRAYERS PLANTER Controls Environment J.D. 25 A 3 pt. GFJAVITY BOX & WAGON Automatically 3 PT. BLADES HANSON 150q 3 pt. * Motorized Intake Shutters Continuous Flow Grain Dryor We Will. Be Closed At Noon On Saturdays B * Plastic Air Ducts * * *J)raft-Free Conditions , r Until March 1st Choose from 4 models to / Stop In Today fbr Free Catalog. match your harvest rate. BUY THE BEST! Capacities vary, by model, \ YOU CAN COUNT ON US from 183 to 435 bushels v • Planning Assistance • Construction Service CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE per, hour. • Servlce-Alter-Ttie-Saie • Broad Range of Bin Sizes to Meet Your Needs _ JOHN DEERE SALESAND SERVICE', ' NEMANIS ELECTRIC CO. i BUTLER CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 ' ,210 North" Maln,Si Ovids , - FRICKE FARM SERVICE V 1 Office phons 834-2200 /-Home phone 834-5172 AGRI-BUILDER' ...... £ 4798 S. Ely Highway MIODLETON Phoni 23^7358 1 * B—i—>-l-^->B-iJ^i^i—-—B—i-iBB-—B—______A .January 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 15

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^••••••:!':-:*K^^ YEAR ROUND Home on the. FOR SALE - Parts for all NOTICE OF ANNUAL HEINZE -'We wish to thank KIRBY — We wish to express Help Wanted Real Estate south side of Townline Lake, In Farm Machinery 18 electric shavers. Levey's MEETING and Election of everyone for the many nice sincere appreciation to all our good condition, easy to heat* Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf~29 Directors. Clinton County Soilf things done for us at the passing friends and neighbors for the Located near Lakeview." — J— —i. • ' ^Conservation. District^ To aU' of our husband, father, grand­ many acts of kindness during Lakefront. Also haVe home 'bn THERE IS now a fimex1 Repair occupiers of lands lying'within father, and brother, Ernest the loss of our husband and SflOUT 6RDER COOK wanted. NEED a new building^ Pole oF ' Chippewa Lake. 842-5537, JOHN DEERE 3-14 mounted Service in Michigan. Fr^e •the boundaries of .the Clinton Heinze. Thanks for the cards, Call 224-4558 or 224-4167. , steel, farm commercial, or plow, Excellent shape. Ph. 669- father, Arthur W, Kirby. We * 38-1-iH estimates will be sent on all County Soil Conservation calls, prayers, food brought in, wish to thank the ladies of the 37-tf-lDH industrial. Any size. Planning"- 3361 38-2-p-18 repairs, do not send money. We District, notice is hereby given money and floral Financing - Building- - Ser­ V.F.W. for the luncheon they also repair all other makes of that on the 8th day of February, arrangements. Special thanks served us. And our sincere W.QMEN OVER 21 needed for vicing, let us help you, Fedewa watches. Please send watches 1975, between the hours of 12:00 to the staff at Owosso Memorial Builders, Inc. 5!/4 miles south of 60 ACRE FARM near Sheridan, thanks to Rev. Sheen for the sales position, 669-9346 or 626- Michigan, land is % tillable,' $ Farm Produce to Timex Repair Service;, P.O. 'and 3:00 p.m.', in the Ovid-Elsie Hospital, Carters Funeral 6433V ' • , ' 37-6;p-l Fowler or 9 nulesnorth of 1-96 at beautiful service. Also our ( woods, on good all-weather Box 128, Kinde, Mich. 48445, High School at Elsie, Michigan,- Home, Rev. Charles Murray, -sincere thanks to Osgood 621B Wright Road. Phone an annual meeting p.m. 224-3730. 38-3-p-6 OPERATORS. Many employers Phone 593-2606. 37-tf-29 D.jf PATTISON Construction RELIABLE Constructor ser­ have called for keypunch v INCOME TAX SERVICE in Co., backhoe trenching, ving Lansing area 8 years. HOUSE FOR RENT - Two operators in this area. Our your home or mine. Computer basements, sewer hookups, Vinyl siding trim, roofing, bedrooms upstairs, one down. course could qualify you for UNDER NEW ONWERSHIP - assistance and Audit Protec­ septic tatitfs, drainfields. AH storm windows, eaves Children welcome. $32.50 per these jobs. 6 week course Call Former Steel Hotel now known tion. For an appointment, call The United VV&u work .'is insured bonded and troughlng. Free estimates. 393- week. $50.00 deposit required* collect (517) 393-8615 for in­ as Clinton Arms owned by Buck Luke Weber 593-2659. 38-3-p-29 guaranteed Free estimates, 7480 License H16923. 38-4-p 224-4562. 38-3-p-6 formation. Spartan Keypunch and Mary Haney also owners of C'allH62-5308 22-tf-3 Academy. 2G-tf-27^ Buck and Mary's Rest and T / ,y "Hotel in Lansing. Ballroom in vWELL DRILLING and service. .. - - FOR SALE — One Cape Cod Clinton Arms Hotel now open Free estimates. Carl S. WANTED — Carpenter work. Utility Storage building 8' x 10' Wanted to Rent BEAUTIFUL WEDDING holiday seasons parties and Oberlitner, 4664 N. State Rd.; Call* 517-855-2188 anytime for with a double door. Builfby St. INVITATIONS - and ac­ banquets. Call in advance and Alma. Phone 463-4364. 38-lp-29 free estimates. 38-3-p-3 Johns High School Building cessories. Speedy service, will do all possible to have Trades Class. Price $425.00. Call LAND FOR spring crops. 224- Finkbeiner's, Fowler. Phone cleaner and pleasant con­ 593-2606. 37-tf-27 Card of Thanks 30 SALES & SERVICE ~7^ '— 224-2394 ext. 237, 38-3-p-4 7495. RonCuthbert. 33-tf-7 ditions. To rent ballroom call WILbiBABYSIT in my licensed 224-4558. Call Lansing 482-4167, home. Call 593-3512 Fowler. .QppositiotViisrsure proof that The best is cheapest, but the IONIA FLEA MARKET - 112 UPTON —The family of Larry J yqu'rej.on. upright track.ic ,i i cheapest is, np|j always -best. • Kiddt Ionia;yiMicHigami Open. Upton Svould' likeJo thank .the KG-tfi'jmib^'i '''!-• 38-&p-8J lf NEW TRACTORS .,„„t -.^.^'l1 (t>- .rrl h'i'jnf(10 -5 ••"I )-,ntrr,rl T'lirt'l t tir TIW III' Saturday dnd>Sunday,iCaIli 6l6 ' 527-2590 for space ^nd'-'m- remhves M the many cards, t! ( formation.'r20 dealers, Huge- an'a'Wtfie' food'brought in. A' .*' ' " *> JOHN DEERE hlO. 2030 CLASSIFIED selection, dolls, doll repair, and I WILL NOT be responsible for special Thank You to all who furniture. 35-tf-27 any debts but my own after Dec contributed to the 'memorial 30,1974. Dave Johnson. 36-3-p-29 fund in his memory. This was NEW EQUIPMENT much appreciated, and will BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY NEED ready mix concrete, always be remembered by us poured walls, or cement work all. May God Bless all of you. SET OF DUAL WHEELS w/new tire 18.4x34 done? We have a fleet of radio Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms 1 YEAR OLD German Mrs. Grace Somers and NEW IDEA SPREADERS dispatched trucks plus a crew of Shepherd. Silver in color. Looks families YEAR-A-ROUND TRACTOR CABS men if needed. • Fedewa like wolf. A '•K C Registered. Margie and girls KASCO FOLLOWING HARROWS AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS JEWELRY Bililders, Inc., 6218 Wright Road $150.00 or best offer. Good for at Price Road, Phone 587-3811. Mr. and Mrs, Don Upton and NEW IDEA ELEVATORS 41,46, & 51 ft. stud service. 206 W. Gibbs or families J\L TftttOWAY, kAUC- SCIIMITT ELECTRIC CO., LEVEY'S JEWELRY, 38tf-27 224-4608. 37-3-D-29 M&W NO.300 WAGON & BOX TIO$EER» Used Farm Residential - Commercial - Orange Blossom diamond ^ ,38-l-p-30 H&S LOAD-KING FORAGE BOX Machinery- & Parts. St. Industrial, 224-1277,807-'^ E. rings, Bulova & Accutron CLARK -We wish to thank all CROSS 20 ft. SINGLE CHAIN ELEVATORS 'Johns. 224-4713. State St. CENTRAL National Bank will Watches. Elsie, 8G2-4200. FOR SALE — 2 crypts. Price ' who in anyway helped with their DUNHAM LEHR LOADERS t $150.00 each. Mrs. 0, L. Rich­ sell at Public Auction 1974 V.W. .DON BREMER, AUC- serial number 1142020879 on kindness and thoughtfulness KILL-BROS. 8 ton WAGON GEARS mond, 2019 3rd Ave. N., St. during the loss of our loved one. -TlflNEER, Farms, Dairy PARTY SUPPLIES Petersburg, Florida 33713. Friday January 24th at 9:00 JOHN DEERE NO. 54 SPREADER Jiyspetfiai^,*5 Estates, FARM a.m. at the bank in Ovid. . The family of Stanley Clark KEWANEE 8 Ton & 10 Ton WAGON GEARS Phone 813-821-4731. 38-p-l-27 Sr, 'Households: ' Appraisals. r V 38-2-P-29 DRAINAGE D & B PARTY SHOPPE, 38-1-JF3Q .Liquidations, 13cWitt [517] Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 FOR 'SALE - Complete bedroom outfit. Double bed, JAMES BURNHAM, Phone p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. - II p.m. 224 N. chest and dresser with mirror. JOHN DEERE St. Johns 224-4045, R3, St. $90.00. Call 224-2540,after 4:00 Johns. Clinton. TRACTORS AUTOMOTIVE p.m. ' 38-tf-27DH 350 PLOWS (IN FURROW, 7-16") Farmall H Good Condition 1065 A WAGON GEARS (BILL FOWLER FORD. New FERTILIZERS PLUMBING Wanted Farmall M w/4 row cultivator 965 WAGON GEARS * Csed Cars & Pick-ups. N. NO. 35q MOWER 0-27, DeWitt, 669-2726. ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Miscellaneous Farmall 80S Dsl. Wide Front 3 pt. Hitch Everything for the soil, St. DUNKEL PLUMBJNG AND M.M/1971 Jet Star ^ ! Johns 224-3234, Ashley, 347- HEATING, Licensed Master • TIMBER WANTED - Logs and Ferguson No, 20 tl'or the Best Buy in New & 11571, Plumber Ph. 224-3372,* 807 E. standing timber, Logs delivered M.M. 4 Star wide front, Gas > ' , USED EQUIPMENT Used Chevjolets see Slate St. to our yard. DEVREAUX M.F. 40 w/back hoe & loader JBQJNfigR CHEVROLET, SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. guttler. Phone 5IK1-2100.. FINANCIAL Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, JOHN DEERE PLOW 5-16" Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or OTHER EQUIPMENT IHC NO. 70 PLOW 6-16" PULL-TYPE CAPITOL SAVINGS & 593-2552. 40-tf-28 IHC SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW 5-16" r EGAN F6Rfi SALES, INC.; LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. LIQUID FUELS J.D. 10 ft. Wheel Disc. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR FOR A [ Clinton, 224-2304, Safety for ;200 W. Higham, phone 224- BrillionlOft. Cultipacker JOHN DEERE 2010 TRACJOR -2285. Pinto-Ford-Maverick- Savings since 1890. SPINET CONSOLE PIANO - jtorino-Mustang, Tires, batteries, oil, grease, Wanted - Responsible party to 4 M.F. 6x16 No. 88 Semi-Mount Plow' v -IHCNO. 1 ELEVATOR40ft. , r on the farm tire seryice, fuel purchase spinet piano on low J.D. 516 Semi-Mount Plow SET OF NEW DUALS RIMS FLORISTS deliveries. FARMERS nionfhly payments. Can be seen Oliver 3x16 Mounted Plow w/used tires 15.5 x 38 B(tfKS AUTO BODY/ PETROLEUM CO-OP, INC. ^omplete Collision Service, locally, Write representative: M.F.,3x16 Mounted Plow 3520 W. M-2I Box 227, St. Ken Bayless, P.O. Box 276, 224-2921, 800 N. Lansing. Say it with Quality flowers Harvey 28 ft. Single Chain Elevator Trom WOODBURY'S Johns, Ph. 224-7900. Shelbyville, Indiana 46176. ' »> - ' V 37-4-P-28 'Gehl No. 72 Direct Chopper SNOWMOBILES tf&fj CHEVROLET CO., FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. Clinton, St. Johns, 224-3216. Hawk-bilt Tank Type Spreader ' NeV'&uscd Cars, Elsie 862- ,&« 248-3239 buildings, just minutes north of St. Johns, Call Maxine, DRUGS TO PLACE YdUR Bob Law 224-4236 Here It Is: 2 acres in the country, perc test approved. You can build your own home or we'll Call Dick Helbeck 587-3033 build it for you or a combination of both. Call Bonnie. T PROFESSIONAL Maxine Fedewa 224-2410 fcARR'StoEX ALL' DRUGS! Bonnie Good 224-4297 Buildings lots available in town andcountry^mgourplansotyouns. opert'daiV 7:38 aVnT. td 9 ' Hank Furroan 669-9079 LISTING IN THIS 224-2361 ; p.m.i Sunday 8:30*12i36 & 5-7 Jim Mawa 587-3801 If you own, rent or are thinking'about real estate, we hays common interest. « Bob Fedawa 597-4982 fita * ' ^ DIRECTORY ********************iHr**^********^ 16 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,ST JOHNS,MICHIGAN January 15, ,1975 Legal News Heading for Florida? This might be of interest

"Michiganians interested in rebate Court * LEGAL NOTICE!, PUBLICATION OF NOTICE "Motorists heading south to panded, attractions through the HON riMOTHx M. GREEN ' OF HEARING" Florida will find a wide choice Sunshine State. visiting these varied and highly scattered entertainment at­ ' judge of Probate State of Michigan, The of rooms in all areas of Florida /DETROIT Central Florida-the state's HELENA M, BURK NOTICE OF SHOW CAUSE Probate Court for .the County of 'and at rates that are only a most popular destination area tractions' should select the best Register of Probst? HEARING - CLINTON dollar or two higher than last JAtKSOtJ TffbtfDO MO for Michigan 'travelers--is routes to and from Florida winter," says Joseph Ratke, showcasing a larger variety of destinations to conserve time Notice is hereby given to v ^Estate of EARL R. THORN­ Pauline Krasnoselsky a/k/a TON, PJ,„File No. 18976 Auto Club touring manager, of attractions, including Sea 'and fuel," suggests Ratke, World, • near Orlando, which Wednesday, January 22,1975 'Pauline Kras, Wendell Snyder - TAKE NOTICE; On Wed­ the Automobile Club of LaVern Newell — Claims and June Sny'der, Dwytra Michigan. opened with a big splash earlier nesday, Ap'rilSnd, 1975, at 10:00, this year and' is now in full Narcisco Ortiz — F.A. Hnatiw and Mary Hnatiw that A.M.*, in 'the^Probate Court­ "Many motels and hotels also Albert Newman— Claims operation. FOUR ROUTES SUGGESTED on December 27, 1974 the room,, 'St. Johns, Michigan, are offering package rates that The Auto Club suggests four Albert Pung-> Lie. to Sell Probate Court for the County of before the Hon. Timothy M. further reduce total costs for_ Scheduled for a mid-January Francis I lusted Probate Will opening is Space Mountain, easiest and safest routes to Clinton cited each of you to Green, Judge of Probate, a vacations ranging* from three' Florida, one including a partial Reynolds Drain ••. appear before said Court on hearing will be held on Claims days to three weeks," he adds. where visitors can board "space .capsules" for Disney^ alternate. The routes are Kathleen Kay Meissner Change January 22,1975 at 10!45 o'clock. •which have been presented to "This is especially true in the labeled A,B,C, and D, name In the am., in the Probate Miami and central Florida World's' version of a. voyage the Court on or before April 2nd, East Michigan motorists will Eva Majchrzak — Probate Will Courtroom in the Courthouse in 1975. areas, where demand for rooms through space, complete with is well below capacity. twinkling galaxies, find Route A via 1-75 ,the most the City of St. Johns, County of Dated; -January 6,1975 direct to Florida. It goes Clinton, State of Michigan, to /Rolland Thornton, Guardian "Travelers who stay just a Circus World, Orlando-area through Cincinnati, Lexington, attraction, has its Preview -Real Estate Transfers show cause, if any there by, why , . Petitioner few miles away from such Knoxville and Chattanooga, but i From records In office of the Application of the 3218 W. Clark popular attractions as Disney Center open with the Ringling skirts Atlanta with a bypass. Register of Deedsj, •• World and Miami Beach can Bros and Barnum & Bailey REYNOLDS DRAIN AND •LansingfMichigan48906 38-1 This route is 1,394 miles long ^JONES BRANCH 1N- save between $10 and $20 per Circus World Showcase to be in with 1,363 miles of four-lane TERCOUNTY DRXlNAGE day in room rates," Ratke operation Feb 20. It will be a highway. Jan 2: Simon,- Walter N. to points"~out. "The Sunny Isles permanent part of Circus DISTRICT for the appointment Route A has only 50 miles of Management Resources, Inc of three (3) Special Com­ PUBLICATION OF NOTICE area, located just north of World, which will be multi- property in Sec 34, 35 Bath. OF HEARING Miami Beach, has a number of million dollar entertainment semi-mountainous country missioners should not be though Kentucky and Ten­ Jan 2: , Management granted. f State of Michigan, In The good motels with room rates complex at Barnum City when completed. nessee with $4.80 in tolls. A 28- Resources", Inc tp Upton Road /s/Dale R. Chapman, Clinton Probate Court for the County of significantly less expensive Associates property in Sec 34,35 mile stretch of 1-75 in Tennessee County Drain Commissioner • CLINTON than those right on Miami Popular Cypress Gardens Bath. * ESTATE OF EVA Beach. between Lenoir City and and member of the REYNOLDS 'now has a new section of Athens, south of Knoxville, is Jan 2: Upton Road Associates DRAIN AND JONES BRANCH, MAJCHRZAK, Deceased , "With gasoline plentiful along stylized areas called Gardens of to Manresa Development Corp NOTICE OF HEARING scheduled for completion in late INTERCOUNTY DRAINAGE' all major routes to Florida as the World. Currently open are December. , property in Sec 34, 35 Bath. TAKE NOTICE: On Wednes­ well as in the Sunshine State, the American, Dutch, DISTRICT. day, January 22, 1975, at Since all but three miles of its Jan 2: Hicks, "Anna M.;. 38-1 Florida should be especially Mediterranean and English Maniez, Fernand and" Winifred Jl:15 a.m, in the Probate attractive to winter gardens. Additional gardens 1,459-mile length is ^four-lane J. to Terry F, and Connie Ann* -Courtroom, in the City of St. vacationers," he states. are set for future construction. highway, Route B is preferred by many Michigan motorists. It Maniez property in Sec 15 ' ^Johns, Michigan, before the In the Daytona Beach area, STATE OF MICHIGAN, IN HONORABLE TIMOTHY M. Ratke notes, however, that a is the most direct routelor West. Essex. dismal economy coupled with the exotic Marco Pole; World Jan 2: t Niesz, Florence to THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR* GREEN, Judge of Probate, a Michigan travelers, and it can THE COUNTY OF CLINTON high unemployment in reconstructs the travel of the be reached via Fort Wayne and Eugene' and Lois M, Buck, hearing will be held on the famous Italian explorer through JOE ANNA WOOD, Plaintiff, petition of Lorraine Finkbiner Michigan could take the luster Indianapolis from western and property in Sec 4 Lebanon. off winter vacation plans for five-theme areas: China, Jan 2: Feldpausch, Alvin Leo- v RALPH CRAIG WOOD, for probate of a purported Will central Michigan. East more than 200,000 Michiganians Japan, India, Venice and Michigan motorists go by way and Janice Mildred to Jerome Defendant 74-DQ of the deceased dated October Turkey, ' * ORDER TO ANSWER 25, 1967, for granting of ad­ wh6,nprmally travel to Florida 'of Toledo, Cincinnati and J. and Genevieve Thelen between December and April. The Miami Sequarium has 1 Ata'session of said Court held ministration to Lyla Felzke, or Louisville. ; property in Sec 9 Dallas. "In all, we expect about added a $500,000, 1,800-seat Jan 3; Grant, Kenneth and in the City Of St. Johns, said some other suitable person, and This route has virtually no County and State on the 3rd day. for a determination of heirs." , 500,000 state residents to stadium in the Flipper movie Helen to Russell K. and Virginia and TV complexes. A renova'ted mountain roadway and often of Jan. 1975 Creditors of the deceased are vacation in Florida this winter. offers better driving conditions M, Parker Lot 17, Pleasant This is the lowest number in at Scenic Monorail ride also has View. . PRESENT: HONORABLE notified that all claims against in the_ winter than other the estate must be presented to least 3 years," he says. been reopened. Jan 3: Konecny, Gilbert A. LEO W.^CORKIN, Circuit southern routes. While it is 66 Judge. said Lyla Felzke at 3754 Grand At Tampa's Busch Gardens,. miles longer than Route A, and Glenda K. to Willard D. and l,edge Hwy., Grand Ledge, ALLOW 4 DRIVING DAYS several innovations have been Lillian C. Searles Lot 88 Royal On the 30th day of Dec, 1974, driving time is the same for Michigan 48837, and proof Motorists who will be added, including a mile-long both. Shores, an action was filed by Joe Anna sky ride offering an 'ieagle's- Wood, Plaintiff, against Ralph thereof filed with the Court on traveling to Florida this winter Route B-J, which includes Jan 3: Argersinger, AldenD. or before March 26, 1975. should allow four driving days limit. A trip to northern or near Orlando, continues to be eye view" of the African veldt and Theresa B. to Willard D. Craig Wood, Defendant, in this where animals roam free and Route B to Nashville, is 1,499 eourj to dissolve their with three overnight stays for a central Florida can be ac- Florida's biggest entertainment miles long and has less freeway and Lillian C. Searles property, Notice is further given that Detroit to Miami trip because of complished in three days. draw, Michiganians will find a the peanut-powered "Mem," an in Sec 14 Greenbuslf, , Yriarriage. Indian elephant. than Route B. Its chief ad­ IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, the estate will be thereupon the 55 miles per hour speed While Walt Disney World, large number of new and ex­ vantage is an alternate to Route Jan 6: Giffen, Homer W. ana assigned to persons appearing Leona E. to Robert C. and Hope that the Defendant, Ralph Craig' B in case of bad weather around Wood, shallanswer or take such of record entitled thereto. Chattanooga and Atlanta, Tolls M. Meliis property in Sec 22 Dated: January 2, 1975 DeWitt. other action as may be per­ are $5.40 for both Routes B and mitted by law on or before the /s/ Hudson E. Deming Area service news B-l. - Jan 6; Pung, Kenneth Wand Hudsdn E. Deming Linda L. Clayton to Bruce G., 3rd day of Mar., 1975. Failure to Longest of the routes is C at comply with this order will Attorney for Petitioner Air Wheat Best Lot 33, White Oaks. * Business Address: * Pvt Decker from recruit training at the The airman has been 1,576 miles with 1,227 miles of result in a judgement by default Naval Training Center, Great assigned to the Technical divided highway. Tolls are Jan 6: Albert Bekmanis, Inc against such Defendant for the Box 87, 200 S. Bridge Street to United States Mutual Real Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837 FT KNOX, KY. -- Army Lakes, 111. SAN ANTONIO - Airman Training Center at Chanute for $8.30. Motorists should check relief demanded in the com­ Private Russell D. Decker, son He is scheduled to report to Mark J, Wheat, son of Mrs specialized training in aircraft winter road conditions in Ohio Estate Lot 17, Chandler Est. plaint filed-in this court. ^Telephone: (517) 627-2174'37-3 Jan 6: Nieman, Lois J- to of Mr and" Mrs Maynard L. Operations Specialist A School, Mary E. Wheat of 3235 Luroma maintenance. -and Pennsylvania before using United States of America Lot 9, LEO W. CORKIN Decker, 1201 W. Centerline Great Lakes, 111. Drive, DeWitt has been Airman Wheat, a 1971 this scenic route, which meanders through Virginia's Blk 7, Lynds. Circuit Judge Road, St Johns, has completed The training included in­ assigned to Chanute AFB, 111, graduateofDeWittHighSchool, ( \ DATE pF§ QRDER,KJan. 3, eight weeks of basic combat struction in seamanship, after completing Air^Fofcce attended Michigan, Technical Shenandoah Valley and, 'the 1975 !' 1* training, a^Ft, Knox, Ky.,. , military, regulations, ^. fire.» basic training.^.Vv'^ Si Universjtyitin Houghton, *\aj)d A central CJaroIinas, *" - fighting; close order drill, first During his .six weeks' at .the Lansing Community College. Route" D is recommended for SINGLES aid and Navy history. Air. Training Command's spring, summer and fair travel. Attorney for'Plaintiff Sgt Bulock Lackland AFB, Tex, he studied Snow and ice conditions in COBLES •210 Abbott Rd, Suite 47 the Air* Force mission, ET Perszyk winter in West Virginia and East Lansing, Michigan * KOREA - Army Sergeant Air Scott organization and customs and, North Carolina may make 48823 FAMILIES t 384 Robert D. Bulock Jr., 22, whose received special instruction in Coast Guard Chief Elec­ roads hazardous. This is/the human relations. most scenic route with 1,490 ENJOY CROSS parents live at 11264 Chandler SAN ANTONIO - Airman tronics Technician Anthony J, COUNTRY Road, Dewitt, has completed Perszyk, whose wife Judith is miles and 1,127 miles of JUST A FEW Russell A. Scott, son of Mrs freeway. Tolls are $7. SKIING AT HIGHLAND annual service practice (ASP) Joan K. Bloomfield of 15966 the daughter of Mr and Mrs UNITS'LEFT at Sea Range in Korea. Find Town & Country Brook Rd, Lanskig, has been Chester A. Nottage, of 1940 HILLS GOLF COURSE Sgt 'Bulock is. an assistant Theresa Ave, DeWitt, reported - Living At Its Best assigned to Sheppard AFB, Corner of North US'27-^ section chief with Battery A, Tex., after completing Air Bowling for duty at-the Coast Guard and Alward Rd. M-21 TOWNHOUSES 2nd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Force basic training. Training Center, Governors SIMON'S Artillery of the 38th Air Defense Island, NY. OPEN WEEKENDS] IN OVID Artillery Brigade at Camp El The airman has been assigned to the Technical CITY CLASSIC W L Electronics technicians in­ PLANING STARTING SAT., JAN. . " LUXURIOUS Paso, Korea. McKenzies 38& 15>£ spect, test and repair electronic ' Furnished or^ Training Centefat Sheppard for y The ASP training is designed specialized training in aircraft TasteeFreez 33>£20& equipment used for com-, MILL 11th ' Unfurnished ' to keep artillery units in a state Comm Dodge 33 21 maintenance. v muni cation, detection, Cocktails and snacks 2 Bedroom-all elecrie, VA Tim Anitiriun Red Cross. of constant readiness. Hub Tire -• 29 25 tracking, recognition and MANUFACTURERS OF: baths, air conditioned, carpet­ Airman Scott attended St available at our Johns High School. His father, Federal Mogul, 27W- 26& identification. TRUCK, PICK-UP, HAY ed, range and refrigerator. St Johns Furn rustic bar OVIDSERVICEAGENCY INC. Ronald L. Scott, lives at 843 E, 27 27 A 1959 graduate of Traverse Sea Barker Greens Printing AND GRAIN RACKS, CALL 669-9873 Phono 834-2288 Chadwick Road, DeWitt. The 26 28 City Central High School," FORAGE BOXES, BUNK airman's wife, Beckie, is the Redwing Lanes 28 Traverse City, he joined the Navy Hospitalman William L. Bennett Jewelry 29 Coast Guard in November 1962. FEEDERS, PORTABLE Barker, son of Mr and Mrs daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken B, Decker of U0 E. Dill, DeWitt. Zeebs 21 ^32'^ CATTLE MANGERSAND Wijliam E. Barker of Bath, Curlys 19" 35 ACCESSORIES. CUSTOM graduated from the Naval Warrens Ins 18 36 WOODWORKING. School of Health Sciences at San Lt Com Sharp High game Ind, Al Thelen, R. E. BENSON WRBJ Diego. Ralph Kridner 247; High three 268 S.HENDERSON During the 13-week course, he games Ind, Ralph Kridner 614; received instruction in assisting Navy Lieutenant Commander * High games team, McKenzie PLUMBING FOWLER, MICHIGAN doctors and nurses in various David R. Sharp", whose wife 963; High three games team, Mary is the daughter of Mr and PHONE (AREA 517) phases of medical service in­ Tastee Freez 2719. & 593-2000 cluding x-ray, laboratory work, Mrs Edward P. Minich of 11491' SALUTES E River Drive, DeWitt, is at­ 200 GAMES — L. Floate 207; surgery and general practice. Symbol Of tending the College of Naval A, Linman 202; P. Martis 202, HEATING He is a 1974 graduate of Bath 203; M. Richards 233; K. Tiedt Serdice^i^iaJVi High School. Command and Staff, at the US Naval War College, Newport, 205; M. Sehlke 234; C. Haas 24D; 106 ISl. Clinton RI. S. Fulton204; R. Dunkel222; M. SliMMiimii, Purbin 205; L. Brunner 200; K. St. Johns HOUGHTON LAKE Sea Trumble During the 10-month resident Barrett 226; T. Kentfield 201;, course he will receive advanced /hone 224-7033 instruction in tactics, strategy, B. Thelen 213, 207; D. Micheles Navy Seaman Recruit Jeffrey 200, 204; D Rosener 226, C, 200 W. State St. policy-making and defense t Phone 224-2301 N. Trumble, son of Mr and Mrs economics. The Naval War Weber 22,'B. Hunter 200; J. Petro 205/ Elsie Branch CHAMBER Neil C. Trumble of 2 Laura College is the Navy's senior 2 MASTER . REALTOR Phono 862-4227 Lane, DeWitt, has graduated graduate level educational institution. ? TO CLOSE ESTATE may be The curriculum is designed to PLUMBERS sold thru F.H.A. Built in . Enhance the professional 1950. i bedrooms, 1 bath, OF large lot Good retirement capabilities of students to make American-Standard home in Maple Rapids. sound decisions in the highest Plumbing, Hot Water command and management. #500 positions. Heating * WELL KEPT home at edge A 196L graduate of Michigan of St. Johns. Nice large lot, COMMERCE State University, he entered the good location. 2 baths, Navy in'October of 1961. Lennox Warm Air fireplace, garage +extra mn0 Heating and Air garage or shop. Apt. in Conditioning basement. Owner leaving ON IT'S 25th TIP UP TOWN FREE state. #241 ! Agie«ttvyay ' 1970 MOBILE HOME 12x60. MONTHS RENT 1 CUSTOM SHEET Includes furniture. Small NEW IN TOWN? i; ,. to give,-.. <••* METAL SHOP down payment & take over and we will move you frea payments of $96.00 per from the Lapsing area. Mmb Pi Dimes] 52 Years'Same Address monthfl Don't miss out on USA TMl» »^A« CONTRIBUTED • » TH* PUBLISHER in us PUT this. #243 * i' t Large 46x90 foot' (ott, full 3 UNIT' APARTMENT OUT THE MAT pads and pattos, sodded-lawni door to door mall service. Paying good return. Ex­ JAN. 17th AND 18th AL GALLOWAY cellent condition. Mid- FOR YOU! $65 pit month, No Security twenties w/excellent Deposit. USED FARM EQUIPMENT contract terms possible to qualified buyers. #332 WRBJ- AM 1580 WILL BROADCAST City Water and Sewer, TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS Walk to shops In Downtown FOR APPOINTMENTS DIRECTLY FROM THE FROZEN WATERS OF St. Johns. TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS AT OTHER TIMES , HOUGHTQN LAiyE SAT. 10 A.M. - llr30 A.M. TRACTOR PARTS'- REBUILT HEADS PHONE: ST. JOHNS Annette White 224-4296 GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES • Bruce Unterman 224-4746 MOBILE HOME DetritI SWnaberty 224-4746 Phone (517) 2244713 or 224-4300 Bill Holley 224-7580 MID MICHIGAN VISITORS ARE or 862-5391 ntHH|rMmuMhat*rt&, . VILLAGE Roy F.BfiggS 224-2260 WELCOME TO STOP IN First Farm North of St. Johns on US;27 RinnyBrtggs 224-6074 609 MORTON ST. >tM. 224-6116 ST. JOHNS, MICH. Kfembtr of Lansing FOR A VISIT PH. 224-7913 lotrdolRfettou / ft January 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN _ t) 17 DeWitt man holds top Michigan Lions post DEWITT ~ A DeWitt resident DeWitt, was elected district and Ottawa. As district governor, DeWitt Inj972, he, was elected zone whose name is also DeWitt is governor of Dist UG containing Following his election to that meets" with every club and chairman to Work with clubs in ^K* PbQf currently serving a term,as 66 clubs in the counties of, post, he was elected by the encourages and advises them Bath, DeWitt, Elsie, King Ar­ highest officers in Lions Club in Clinton, Gratiot, Ionia, Isabella, state's 9 district governors as on programs and fund raising thur's Court, Maple Valley, Ok Michigan. Kent, Mecosta, Montcalm, council chairman, top office in projects. , Ovid and St Johns. Ray DeWitt, 302 Webb Dr, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana Michigan Lionism. As council chairman, he The following year, he was conducts all Council of elected to district office as Governors meetings, assists deputy district governor" ser­ other governors and supervises ving 16 clubs in Clinton, Gratiot •WEDOOME features programs and projects at the and Ionia Counties. "V state level. State-wide 22,000 men are to His rise to the top office in Lions Club members with 3000 Michigan Lions comes after just in the district served by DeWitt. Historic 7 years as a member of the There are 260 Lions in Clinton DeWitt Lions Club. County, with 81 of them being He joined the DeWitt Lions in members of the DeWitt Club. from the 1968 and has served on most of DEwnr the local club committees and as chairmen of several. founded Since joining the DeWitt club Oct 4,1833 DeWitt he has been elected 1st, 2d and Attention 3d vice-president and president. ji.'ji i iir _J ( For 4 years, he was bulletin editor of the monthly club DeWitt Area newsletter. Area

NEWS-NEWS-NEWS-NEWS Residents! Mitt's Heating Place Send your news for the Small DeWitt Area Page , FOR to the Clinton County News, SPARE % EMERGENCY RIBS 120 E.Walker, St Johns 89 LB. or leave it at the Willard Reed PRESCRIPTIONS HOUR Agency in downtown DeWitt Ray DeWitt, district governor of Lions District 11C and governors' council chairman confers with St 24 Johns Lions Club president Bill McCarthy [left] during a visitation to the St Johns cluh. Filled Promptly Farmer Peet and Accurately WRECKER SMOKED DeWitt City Council covers several topics DEWITT - In their most Council covered topics ranging SERVICE possible sewer costs in Lake letters are to be mailed to recent meeting, the DeWitt City from senior citizen housing to Geneva. AND SNOWPLOIVING PICNICS 1 residents in the area to deter­ Present at the meeting were ' mine their feeling about in­ Fedewa Builders who reviewed stalling a sanitary sewer CALL % THE their plan for multiple unit We carry a complete system. stock of the finest housing to be known as Prairie COUNCIL SAYS pharmaceuticals to ACKELS SHINGLE SHACK Creek Apartments Number l. "GO WEST" fill all your prescrip­ 59 They explained the proposed i In other action, the council tion needs* We also OF DEWITT project is a planned community voted to send a resolution to the have a wide selection union development and would be for of quality health SPECIALIZES IN SERVING YOU A FINE MENU County Road Commission products, Including Fresh OF SCRUMPTIOUS BREAKFAST AND NOON­ senior citizen housing. concerning location of new US- supplies for the SERVICr PICNICS 1)9* DAY DINING PLUS CHOICE SELECTION OF Fedewa Builders and the 27. The council said in the sickroom. We're LB. council held a general resolution that they favor the dedicated to your BEEF-CHICKEN-FISH DINNERS discussion about the project, good health-lot IN DEWITT highway being built west of the us take dare of Be Sure And Try Our Pizzas, but no formal action has been city limits. your pharmacy taken at this time. PHONE TCRRANOVA'S Italian Spaghetti and Tacos needs promptly SKWKK COST ESTIMATES here! PATKOMAN NOW PART DsWitt It was reported during the 0 669-7175 meeting that the sewer and OF CITY "FAMILY 663-6745 FOR ALL OCCASIONS - TRY OUR SERVICE Police officer Raymond {NIGHTS) "Tom and Gaye Ann • Your Hosts" water committee will get cost HOMfcltiSDiHr - Swdirtttit estimates oh sanitary sewer Baker is now officially part of construction for the West the city staff. In action at the 669-2431 Geneva area. meeting, the council removed (DAYS) him from a federally funded Once estimates are ohrained, CETA project and put him on • Tune Ups full-time city Dolice status. DEWITT .«J» Briike.Se.tviQe^ ^^^ i it>itti •-Exhaust Systems^ CUSTOM • tf'Lube & Oil-Changes PARKS AND HEC PHARMACY • Wheel balancing APPOINTMENT HOURS7to 10 DAILY INTERIORS In other action the council DEWITT SUNDAY 9 to 9 OF DEWITT appointed Dean Carey to serve PHONE 669-6445 on the Parks and Recreation 110 S. BRIDGE ST. DEWITT FEATURES Board. WALLPAPER DRAWING UP PLANS DRAPES' FORFUNDS NOTICE It was reported the Com­ AND CAHPETS munity Development Com­ TO RESIDENTS OF BY mittee is currently working on detailed plans to application for McGEE community development funds VICTOR, OLIVE, AND . DOWNS from the office of Housing and / SEAWAY - Urban and Development. Chairmen of the committee is RILEY TOWNSHIPS.... WE INVITE Charles Bauer and members are Marion Malenfant and Concerning Auto Insurance YOU Michael Erb. TO COME IN The committee will draw DID YOU KNOW THAT IF YOU'RE detailed plans which will be CARRYING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK IN­ AND SELECT submitted as a "pre- SURANCE WITH AN AGENT SOUTH OF application." If HUD approves DEWITT, YOU'RE PROBABLY PAYING FROM OUR that, the city is then eligible to submit an application for the TOO MUCH? VAST federal grant. DISPLAY Check with Willard Reed- Agency OF SAMPLES in DeWitt to know for^sure! FREE ESTIMATES STOP BY TODAY . 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE LET US HELP YOU WITH FREE DECORATING WILLARD REED IDEAS & TIPS

WE SERVICE, - PHONE AGENCY DEWITT PH. 669-7604 SELL AND 669-3383 ' INSTALL WHITE ELECTRIC AND BALLARD HOME AND GAS WATER Can Dees CENTER 118 E.WASHINGTON ' HEATERS OF DEWITT V We Also Sell, Join in bringing you choice selections to furnish Service & your home and things to do in it. .. Install • LUMBER • TOOLS FOR • Yard Goods Universal • VANITIES THE HANDYMAN • Complete Sewing Needs Water Check On These • CARPETING • KITCHENS Softeners Outstanding Values Now! • Z BRICK • C0RIAN TUB KITS • Crafts • WALLPAPER & VANITY TOPS \ .r* • HEATILATOR • PAINT • Yarns FIREPLACES DALMAN HARDWARE • COUNTER TOPS • Patterns f • PANELING • CEILING TILE • VINYL FLOORS • VERSA RA|L Complete Line Of • PLUMBING WR0GHT IRON Complete Selection Of Items To Pleafee The Samples On Display! Do-It-Yourself er 0 DEWITT 103 Bridge St. PHONE 669-6785 _PHON|JpjEWlTJL669-2765 18 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN January 1^1976 I* •> Area cows are "tops Shepardsville EAST LANSING - Two cows* ME lactation record with 21,101 owned by Ovid and Elsie pounds of milk, 1045 pounds of L ] News .dairymen, have qualified for* • bufterfat, and a 5.0 test. They listing among the Michigan* live at 5837 Watson Rd, Elsie. MRS. JOHN SPENCER -. Dairy Herd Improvement The Holstein breed average is Ovid Ph/634-2615 Assoc's "Milk *^op Twenty'!;- t3,684 pounds of milk and 495 high producers for, the month of pounds of butterfat. The*0vid-Duplain Library Methodist Church met Monday v m evening, Jan 6 at the church. December, 'x • \ ' DHIA, Inc, a state wide dairy Club met Friday Jan 3 at the John Vaniman, 9968 E^EIntf * production testing organization, i 'Shepardsville Church. There The January meeting of the Rd, Ovid, entered his 27-montjK provides production was a pot luck lucnehon. Ovid-Duplain Library Club was old Holstein cow, Queen, She management records for 2100 ffi Hostesses were Mrs Lucille cancelled due to road conditions Michigan dairymen milking Area Neitis completed her 305 ME lo lac­ Spencer, Mrs Eva Baker, and and the uncertain weather. tation record with 25,080 pounds" 127,000 cows. For information Mrs Pauline Hebeler, The Master Terry Robinson was of milk, 852 pounds of butterfat;- concerning the testing program was hobbies and operated on for an ear condition and a 3.5 test. /]/ program, contact the local antiques, recently and is coming along Frank Rivest and his son's 6$- county extension agent or Mrs Lyle Davis and son, nicely. month-old Holstein cow?" barn DHIA, .Inc, Box 1240, East Install 1975 Elsie Masonic Lodge officers Lansing, Mich, • Dennis, entertained relatives The Administrative Board of number 174, completed her 305 during the Christmas holidays. the Shepardsville United ELSIE(c)-New officers of' Mr and Mrs Lyle Acre had an Methodist met on Monday Elsie Lodge #238 F and AM were early Christmas get-together evening, January 6 at the installed in a ceremony Friday with their family on Dec 8, church. There was a good at­ evening at the Masonic Temple, Mr and Mrs Russell Waters tendance, The Board will meet Dec 27 following a potluck with the Board of the Price Give till it supper and a welcome from entertained their son Edward Church next Monday evening to Allen Baron, Worshipful and his family of Kinchelo AFB over the Christmas holidays discuss a matter concerning Master. both churches. Past Master Lyal Hinkley conferred the various titles with ' Mr and Mrs Guy Cox have Mrs Frances Ferden was helps. Jim Litomisky accepting the returned to their home in instructed to purchase a Loud TheAmerican \ position of Worshipful Master. Lakeland Fla after spending the Speaker and unit for the nur­ RedCross. 3 Other installing officers were: Christmas holidays with her sery. It was voted to have the Charles Kridner (PM) as in­ father, John Spencer and Mrs Bible rebound TheGood \ stalling marshal*, C. Hubert Spencer. The February meeting will be Neighbor m Sills, subsisting for Eldred The Administrative Board of at the home of' Mrs Roger Waters as installing secretary;' the Shepardsville United Smith, weather permitting. TOM'S WESTERN STORE and Leonard Tillotson (PM) as OVID MICHIGAN 48866* . ^f** installing chaplain. . The other new officers in­ Miiftsr AN, I'.iNV fOIHl'MFN' Recently installed officers of the Elsie Masonic Lodge for J975 are [from left] Larry Nicholas, senior Elsie United b'ji.ii-'F. n.m i •«. v\rsTin\ MMIHIMJ stalled were: Guy Mitchell- deacon; Robert Kridner, treasurer;'Guy Mitchell, senior warden; Norman Snyder, secretary; Jim senior warden; Dale C. Levey- 'Q*l'j17l 834 5446 litomisky, worshipful master; Dale C. Levey, junior warden; Robert Peters; steward; Charles Krid­ junior warden; Norman ner, marshall and Allen Baron, tyler. Snyder-secretary; Robert Methodist Kridner-treasurer; Larry Nicholas-senior deacon; William Holley-junior deacon; Women meet SUic Neil Hall-chaplain; Robert Peters, George Keck, Kenneth ELSIE(c)--The United Milford Clark and Mrs Mariley By Mrs Neva Keys Davis, Gils on Bradish- Methodist Women of, the Elsie Engbretson. Phone 862-4301 stewards; Charles Kridner- United Methodist Church held The February meeting wilt be marshall; and Allen Baron- the January meeting Wednes­ at the home of Mrs Keith tyler. day Jan 8 at the personage with Conklin on Feb 5 with the The Woman's Literary Club use to purchase something they Jerry Dahlberg of the Owosso Mrs David Litchfield as hostess. program "Mission Starts with met Tuesday evening at the can use in the home. DeMolay was soloist, ac­ People" given by Mrs Leroy home of Mrs Paul Platner for Mrs Mary TVIelvin told of the companied by Mrs Jeanne The business meeting was Vincent. the December meeting. The recent Benefit Card Party with Temple at the piano. Visitors conducted by Mrs^ Ehierson Larol Choir of. the United profits presented to the Elsie from the Ovid Masonic Lodge Dunham in the absence of the Methodist Church sang 2 Public Library. Left overs from were introduced, and families president WE FEATURE CHOICE Christmas carols - "Adestg ttie Trading Post operated by of the new officers presented. The regular reports were Fideles" in Latin and "Away in the clubwomen were donated to Rest wishes and gifts were also given. Mrs Howard Peltier gave the Manger", They were exchanged. t the treasurer's report in the directed by Cindy Hehrer with the Salvation Army. STEAKS AND Mrs Hess, Mrs Duane Gre< A social hour followed the absence of the treasurer. Mrs Mrs Sandra Jones as ac­ installation when guests Lewis Walling gave the report companist. and Mrs Larry Ott were ap­ pointed as a committee to assembled in the dining room of the Remembrance Com­ HOMEMADE PIZZA The choir members were purchase the Christmas gifts for cake, ice cream and coffee. mittee. Twenty-five plates were introduced: Sue Betts, Craig for people in the community delivered to the shut-ins at \ We Cater to Small Parties, Wedding Smith, Doug Betts, Harold who are elderly and Christmas Rehearsals, Birthdays, Anniversaries. Dunham, Lori Bates and Ken homebound. The program was "Prayer Hehrer. Cindy Hehrer sang Amber Parks and Self-Dental" and presented EVERY THURSDAY NITE: < "What Child is This". Thirty members reponded to by Mrs Howard Peltier and Mrs roll call. Mrs Everett Rule read Spaghetti & Meat Balls, Salad & Garlic The president, Mrs Leila David Litchfield. The topic was Wilson welcomed thet members some traditions of countries: is honored transformation of the self and Bread; Hot Meat Ball Sandwiches, Veal TRI-AMI BOWL and all recited the Club Collect. /Greece, the Yule log and the world and was divided into HOSPITAL Parmesan. The secretary and treasurers England, the Christmas Carols. two parts. reports were given. All She played a recording of . Queen INSURANCE "Tennessee^' Ernie, ^ord ! correspondence w|s accepted a i iii 'J it i !M.i EVERY FRIDAY NITE: ^ u tJtefcHtt Lounge ^ * singing T Uj Came Upon a 6 Vandra*2Th!ttik Y# note fron? JvEIiStf* anew." A unison of Prayer of semi annuaL sraTemenT Confession, Scripture, INSURANCEAGENCY Responsive Reading, offering oecemeeR 31,1974 Your Independent Insurance acreage is liberalized and hymn singing was shared Agency, 122 W. Main, Elsie - - ASSETS by the members. Phone 862-4227 First Mortgage Home loans. ..*.'_..., ^ __ * „_ $208,568,977 06 Individuals previously con­ allow a home of modest value to Applicants for Supplemental Refreshments were served by' Home Purchase Contracts ' ., , 4,743455 V sidered ineligible for Sup­ be excluded when figuring Security Income are asked to Mrs Lewis Walling, Mrs Residence phone 224-7580 Savins* Account Loans ™ -__„_. .,. 83460527 plemental Security Income whether an applicant meets the show deeds or contracts for Home Office and Branch Office Buildings because their homesite was in resource limitations; property they own when they —Less Depreciation J\- - - ™.„ ,_ __™ - „ . , _ „ , 2,823 63014 excess of one acre may now Previously the definition of a apply for payments. Tax notices Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment qualify if the total value is home could not include land of are used to establish value. —Less Depreciation —,— ~ — -' _ - - -, 333 26953 under $25,000. SSI guidelines more than one acre. Under the Real Estate* including R.E. (n Redemption ' - — 47677910 new guidelines now in use real Anyone who was previously Miscellaneous Assets.. ,,„,,, „„„ .....>,„ 1 314062 67 property, including farm land denied because of the acreage SUPPLIES AT PRICES YOUR BILLFOLD WILL LIKE Federal Home Loan Bank Stock »-a, „ .. . _ » __„ 1,90000000 associated with a house used as restriction should recontact the United States Government Securities „ ,, _ „ _ 837998384 the principal residence may be Social Security Administration. Other Investment Securities. ™~ .-. _™. „ *„,-_.. „ ™ - 6,032,396.87 counted as part of the home if The Lansing Social Security WHETHER YOUR NEEDS BE FOR. Office is at 838, Louisa Street, Cash on Hand and in Banks. 249470141 the land is contiguous. Nails, Paneling, Insulation, $236,901,91151 Lumber, Plywood, Mouldings, ZUU Roofing, Blocks, etc. LIABILITIES How TRY OUR SERVICE... *r Savings Accounts — „ „ _ _ . S2106U.4B994 quickly By Mrs NcW Keys We Think You'll Like Itl Federal Home Loan Bank Advances . - „... 5,00000000 we get you faPhon e 862-430-----1 Loans in Process IJ .... -.-...... 103425991 duane Tax and Insurance Escrow Accounts , .., „ back in shape- CHAMBERLAIN 276,29359 Recent births at the Owosso Unapplied Credits . .. „ - ™. „ „,„™ „ „. 4,18373 that's what insurance ' and Mrs David Helt (Susan Memorial Hospital were all BUILDING SUPPLY Miscellaneous Liabilities . - , t 136.16628 Is all about! boys from this area: Dec 10 • a Perrien) 560 N, OVid St, Elsie Contingent Profit on Mortgages and Land Contracts 428,37802 and Mr and Mrs Darrell When we represent son to Mr and Mrs Gary Heath AND NURSERY Reserve for Interest Uncollected *~~ . » .. 133t34457 Marshall (Linda Rolfe) of 19787 Auto-Owners, we offer a lot (Jennifer Cummings) of 1830 PHONE 834-2300 PHONE 834-5388 Reserve for Taxes ^ - _ «-.-*. 430,99309 Garland Rd Elsie; sons to Mr W. Peet Rd, Elsie. Reserves " , of quality for the money: S 12,650,00000 common sense underwriting, Legal Reserve , „„ _. _ independent agency values, Undivided Profits J „ « 5.391,79738 and fast, fair clafms service. «a* Federal Insurance Reserve . _ , 60000000 J8.B41.797J8 We work specially hard to avoid Buying or Selling $236,901,91151 all delays when settling claims because, after all, how quickly a company getsyou back In shape - the way you were ® / CALL US FOR RESULTS STATE OF MICHIGAN L«- t beiore your loss — that's what County of Ingham J5r , insurance Is all about, Once FOR. RENT IN OVID - 2-BEDROOM M-21 TOWN­ I you join our Altogether Family, Robert E. Clark, President, and William J, Van Hoesen, Secretary, respectively, of HOUSE APARTMENTS; RANGE, REFRIGER­ Capitol Savings & Loan Association of Lapsing, Michigan duty sworn severally depose you'll see why sorrm of us are and say that the above is a true statement to the best of their knowledge and belief. faster than others at it I ATOR, AIR CONDITIONED, FURNISHED OR UN­ FURNISHED. * Robert E. Clark, President William J. Van Hoesen, Secretary s 113 E. PEARL ST. 1 BEDtfOOM, GAS HEAT, CENTRAL LOCATION, CARPETING, CITY * . "1 WATER & SEWER, POSSIBLE, LAND CONTRACT. Subscribed and sworn before me this sixth day of January, 1975 crtogettierl FOR RENT, LARGE 80x 150MOBILE HOME LOT *", , Helen Roback IN OVIP IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. y Notary Public, Ingham County, Michigan 4065 SO. BALDWIN RD. 3 ACRES, My commission expires on January IB, 1975 OVID LARGE REMODELED 4-BEDROOM \% LOTS - WEST ELM ST. IN OVID, 75 x 117 HOME, OIL FURNACE, NICE FARM :d: -BIG C THe HCLPFUL ones* BUILDINGS, OWOSSO SCHOOLS, 1 • ACRE COMMERCIAL LOT, CORNER OF SERVICE .CARPETING, COUNTRY 'KITCHEN, HOLLISTER RD. AND M-21, OVID. DRAPES, PRICED AT $32,500. LAND '** CONTRACT POSSIBLE. capiTOL saviriGs AGENCY Gilbert 0. Bovan> Broker Phone 834-2288 Loan associanon PHONE rria]n offiVlttjE. AHifM, Umlnf, Ml «W1, ph. 37*1111 834-2288 Tony Sinicropland David J. Hill SttoipflUKi'im—mtirtifi Frt«fijttaMU«i«**()ritwirtFJl.lC. Sales Representatives " OVID SERVICE AGENCY Phone 834*5049 Phone 834-5621 v4uto-Owners Insurance LJeHcrneCaeusiness 104 N. MAIN PHONE 834-2288 OVID \

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^ * January 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 19 Guests of * * REASONS TO Exchange Club BUY AT HETTLER Kids. That is who the St Johns Exchange Club is centered around. The Club sponsors events that help deserving youngsters. This year, the Club MOTOR SALES.... held 'their annual Christmas party at Daley's Fine Poods-in St Johns for 35 children ages 6- 11. The children feasted on fried chicken, cole slaw, and' dressing. After the dinner came a visit from Santa to pass out . the gifts that the members bought for the children. 1 i_ •• Want to make your BIG LOW financial PRICES! future Local author pens book SAVINGS! .i. , HI _f:'"fe rr BRIGHTER? M : ST JOHNS --'Nineteenticnigah n s bad guys GREAT ., M century outlaws, train robbers, HIGH wide open saloons, and desperadoes are usually con­ DEALS! TRADES! nected with the days of the wild west. Not necessarily so says Roy LOW OVERHEAD L. Dodge, local author and Interest! historian of St Johns. Dodge is a Tax Deferred! former news reporter and NO COMMISSIONED SALESMEN author of the popular series of Michigan Ghost Town books and said, "Michigan had its INTERESTED? shares pf outlaws and fighting You also may elect to place heroes during the logging days of the lfJOo's but they have been Special Offers On All part or all of your Investment in a variable (common stock) overlooked or ignored by account offering a possible writers and historians". Inflation hedge. Note' This announcement Is The story is now told for the not an offer, to sell nor a solici­ first time in his new book titled tation ot an offer to buy securi­ "Ticket to Hell - A Saga of 1975 Models ties Certain portions of the Michigan Badmen." plan retarredjo herein may be Dodge said the book was offered only by Prospectus Copies of the Prospectus des- written from notes compiled cnoing ine variable annulry. as over the years during his NOT JUST MONEY OFF...BUT well as more information on research for Michigan ghost the 7ft?s tax deterred fixed an­ towns. "This is the first book nuity, may be obtained In any ever written about this Roy Dodge-he spins tales about outlaws and ghost towns state in which the program has overlooked part of Michigan be released about March 1, been qualified. chapter is illustrated with history", he said. The 26 Dodge said. ^photos and sketches of many pf MONEY IN YOUR POCKET! chapters of the book are based In addition to the story, which theycharacters, saloons, towns, on old court records and news follows the lumberjack's quest etc where the events accured LIFE articles, of the% day, for "green- gold'lvfrom the nearly 100 years ago. r , itt* ' INSURANCE The new 'hook is being Saginaw Valley on across the The book cover and sketches iJ COMPANY * tftrblMerJ "ffl* Kdrth>a'st'e> Strait oMckindo im3lHrotfgh ii.") »f A yvfiolty owned subsidiary of were'executed" by Tem,rfubMl. J^QJJ'j forget the Ciinchej Investors 0 Ivor si tied Servlcat Printers of Tawas City and will the^ Upper Peninsula, each artist, of Harrison. - DIVISIONAL OFFICE 6810 So. Cedar, Lansing 48910 Phone 694-3933 Ten couples attend Farm warranty-12 months * Contact with this divisional i sales office may be made through Hhe dfstrict manager regardless of mileage EMERSON MEYERS Bureau annual convention 14941 Boichot^Rd. Lansing Phone 484-9443 in New Orleans on 1975 models Ma/| the reply card below tor more Information! NEW ORLEANS, LA--Ten Braniff Place Hotel, the Clinton the address. Clinton County couples met in County contingent spent their Tuesday afternoon was again * New Orleans last week for the first day sightseeing. spent on mini-conference on American Farm Bureau Vesper services opened the marketing, insurance, natural Federation (AFBF) annual AFBF activities Sunday af­ resources, rice, soybeans, 11 would like more information | meeting. ternoon. sugar and swine. . (on the IDS Life 7/>% Single) Arriving Saturday by air The first general session was Tuesday night was the |Premium Deferred Fixedj were Mr and Mrs Lee Ormston, called to order Monday morning highlight of the convention with (Annuity. by William J. Kuhfuss, the recognition and awards CCN Mr and Mrs Fran Motz, Mr and I Mrs Dave Pohl and Mr and Mrs president of AFBF. program. The main speaker was (Name. Bill Kissane. • Michigan was 1 of 2 states to Traveling by auto were Mr William E. Simon, secretary of (Street. the treasury. He spoke on the receive a 7-star award, which and Mrs Bob Kissane, Mr and was the highest honor a state Mrs LaVern Lurg, Mr and Mrs economy and told Farm Bureau |Clty_ members what to expect from could earn. Entertainment for John Jones, Mr and Mrs Earl the economy in the coming the'evening was Al Hirt and his Barks, Mr and Mrs Harold world famous trumpet. |Slate_ _Z(p. Lietzke and Mr and Mrs Bob months. Business was conducted t in* The Michigan group took a iPhgne. Fox. After checking in -at the several mini-conferences bus tour of the garden district pf Monday afternoon covering New Orleans Wednesday' "1 such topics as beef cattle, morning. cotton, dairy, poultry, wheat They boarded the Admiral and feed grains, Farm Bureau Wednesday afternoon for a 3- Now is the time to women and organization. hour cruise up and down the Tuesday morning the general Mississippi River. New Orleans session was devoted to' the is the nation's £d largest port. save on a Singer AFBF report by Roger Wednesday night and Fleming, secretary-treasurer of Thursday morning were spent stretch-stitch sewing machine! AFBF. John Stennis, US on individual sight seeing and senator from Mississippi, gavef shopping. SAVE ?40 ' REG. $199.95 $159 Notice of Carrying case or cabinet extra Public Hearing STYLIST* stretch-stitch sewing machine A hearing seeking public participation • Built-in stitches: 513 in proposing projects for Community 3stretch,blind, fashjon, "zig-zag, Development and Improvement will • Self-threading r fr take-up lever be held on: , •. i Snap-on presserfcet Exclusive Siflgej1* front DECEMBER 21,1975 , drop-in bobbin 1:30 P.M. v #** HETTLER SERVldE ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS ONE DAY SERVICE ON MOST MAKES COUNTY COMMISSION ROOM THE SEWING CENTER COURT HOUSE, St. JOHNS, Ml. AUTHORIZED SINGER DEALER MOTOR 211 N. BALL dwpsso Dy(e Henning- Chairman, (JSL '''/ , PHONE (517) 723-6306 ""*£# (Ample Parking Across Balf St, Behind Wards) 812 E. STATE ST. PHONE Wfrhave a Credit Plan designed to fit your budget. Ernest E. Carter, Clerk We alsb.ha\>e a liberal trade-in policy. ST. JOHNS 224-2311 n, *A Trademark df THE 5INGER COMPANY SALES t .: •t-

20 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGA11(3/ N January 15,1975 Soil •ErostqnjQhdSBdlmBhkitiQft'\Ct)htro^ Ord/niorice . . 7 ' ' ,': '; .'"• •. -.;,'••• 7 ••:vJ . :: */-: ;7-: 1 ./

for Clintbn Cbunfy ••' •' , HOT ICE. • , • ' ' ' . i .' b • . • , . . .^M,ni/' * - . v; • • - . ' ''5.' RaoreaUbnal FaOiUtlae Up to h aoroa -—-—-—— % 5,0C SECTION IIH General requirement's., , ' v1lWed and approved prior MssuanceV a permit by a person • - 7T-. Each additional core or CLIIITOH COUHTT > • ; fraction thereof -----—~ $ l.OC 1, Any exempted earth changes referred, to. In Section VT shall be 'designated by tfje county enforcing agency who Is trained and ex- t

. t SOIL EROSIOH AfiP SEDIHEHTftTIOH COIltBOL. ' ' " " 6-"tmti.», ' . conducted. 1n such a manner which will effectively reduce accelerated par'lenctd 1n soil erosion indYedtamntati.on: . control methods and' ' ' ".Underground Plpellnea . . ORPIHAHCE t soil erosion and resulting*, sedimentation. techniques. Undancround Caolca and t;.:, : : ':.•' AOOTeground Kajor . Clinton County,Michigan t 2.' The ^county enforcing agency s.ha)1 approve, disapprovfite or require • ; .Transmission Cables • *' Up to'1 cllo ———.-• 85.00 2, All persons engaged In earth changes identified In Section V ' : : ' ' Enoh additional J alio or' SECTION I: Authority, Jurisdiction end Adtrlnlstratlon / / modification of an application for an earth change permit wltnln shall design, implement and maintain acceptable soil erosion and •j* , fraotlon thereof —- $2t50 • 1. Authority; sedimentation control measures' In. conformance with the sediment •30 calendar days,following retelpt^of tne application. Notification v:" "7;VQii.'Caa'ana Hlneraj Valla •''--•• By virtue oh the power vested tn the Clinton County Board of "l act.lwhlch effectively reduce accelerated soil erosion. of approval shall be nide by certified mall. * If disapproved, .. ''Plow L^QB, , Up to i mile'— S5.00 , the enforcing agency shall advise jthe applicants certified nail /Each flddltlonol j mile or Commissioners under existing statutes and pursuant to Act 347 of 3. Soil erosion and sedimentation control measures shall be set fraction thateor $2^50 the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, there are hereby provided of Its reasons for disapproval and conditions required for appro- *•' , fl.. Simla or Multlfomlly • forth In a plan as prescribed by Section IV. ' The plan shall be ,; :. JeB^entjal tlnlC ^~ .w—. S5.00 1 regulations for the control of erotton and to protect the wafers , val. Notification of approval or disapproval by certified mall . made available for inspection at all times at the site of the earth '.. ?• Water .Impound cant a ,•..,.. of the county from sedimentation, Including penalties for the A Is not necessary If the applicant Is. given In person,iin writing, tosenax cgnatniBtion , change. The commission or i'ts designated representative may re­ ,or iBprOTeaanta ——-——.—»._———-—»—510.00 violation of said regulations. . \ approval'or disapproval *of the application. *A permit given to' , 10. Rooueated Slta Consultotiona quire the county enforcing agency to fl|le a copy of the plan with * , i Prior to the granting or. a . • 1 • I. Jurisdiction and Administration: the applicant, either 'in person or by certified mall, shall,consti- ( the commission. '. , *•'• tute approval, providing a slg'ned'rece'lpt-'ls obtained from the1 •!<.:<-• ,- . ^MctlSn^reoF -525.C0 •' A.-JK county prescribed permit, as required by Sections V and VII Clinton County Department of Public Works) shall have Jurisdiction applicant. . PEBHIT PEES WITH IH3PE'CTi0H3. ' • *'"', ' shall be obtained and made available for inspection at the site of throughout Clinton County In the administration and enforcement 3. A county prescribed permit shall be used by the county enforc­ *1. TranspprtatioTi Facilities " "... *• • the earth change. * , Streets, HlgtiHaya, Hoaaways ond ' „ . >, of these regulations, Including all amendments hereafter adopted ing agency and shall include any additional provisions which may ,• Conaon Carrlor Pipelines* . , ' Op to J mile --™——— 'J 1(0,00 • . ''••-.' >vBooh additional J Bile i . 1 * SECTION IV: Soil Erosion and Sedimentation control plan, requlre- unless otherwise specifically stated, except within a city; village be*required by the county enforcing agency to ensure an^acceptable 'Or-, fraction thereof —--•"35.00 , "ments. . ,-, ' or charter township that has 1n effect an ordinance 'conforming to '•* operating erosion and sediment control program, The permit shall be 2. SuhdWlal'an , 'U^p'fco 1 no« i——5 30,00 ,; A soil erosion and sedimentation control plan shall be prepared • Eooh additional -acrea or '. . "the minimum requirements of this.regulation and'except with regard ~ available on the site of the,earth change for Inspection. fraction thereof --*•—--( $ 5.00 to land uses of an authorized.'pub,T)c agency who. ire approved by the ; 'for any earth change identified In Section v'. The plan,'shall 3. Industrial and Commercial 4, Upon a determination tnat a permit applicant has'met all the, Davalopmant , Up to 1 acre -——---- g^JO.OO , Hater ResoUrces Commission if the Department, of Natural Resources.;^ • be designed to effectively reduce accelerated soil erosion and Each additional acre or ( requirements of Act 347 of tne Public Acts of.1972, rules adopted fraction thereof—---—-, 5 5-00 Nothing herein contained shall/be. construed to restrict or sedimentation or'botfu The plan shall Include but not be limited . -. . \ 4.'''aBrrloa"Facilities , Up to. 1 .ecra'-T •*—- } 1*0.00 abrogate, the authoft^"of^n'i^uiv^lRaI1ty'to''adopt more" restric­ , to the following, unless other information is required by the • ; , , Eoch additional acre or • pursuant thereto and this ordinance, the enforcing agency shall IsSue frotlon thereof 8 5.00 : ! tive ordinances. ••"<.'•• *'' : f^"»K'••'''••• ^ • \ ' county enforcing agency. a permit for the proposed-earth change.- ; 5. Reoreatlon Faollltleo , Up to 1 aoro —- I 30.00 •'.•., '-.'. t. •M:->;-,^ •••fi-;; ; • .-, ,:_ > Eaoh additional acre or 3. Enforcement;! '-'••. ... • * ,'lVj •."•' < .. • i •• : • (a) A map or maps at a scale.of not more than 200 feet to SECTION IXr Soil erosion and sedimentation control procedures —'' -. '.' •>^'lff'i1 1 (!-' ' : f•' • ,-•<.'':-•.• f,raotlon thereor ——-— % 2.00 • ,the Inch or as otherwise determined by the county enforcing 'and measures, general. fi. Utilities * All premfses'affected by thesV'req.u'letlons shall be subject ' Undarground Plpollnes agency Including a le'gal description and site location sketch Solf'eroslon and sedimentation control procedures and Measures Undergrouod Cables snd •." - ' , to Inspection by the Erosion/Sedimeritati'on Control Officer, and AboTeground HaJor which Includes the proximity of any proposed earth change to prescribed by Section H ,ajtd ,]CI shal.1 be appropriately Incorporated . Tranaalaalpn Cables Up to J mile %

. ' '. * " •' shall any person molest or resist the Control Officer in the (c)' Details for proposed earth changes Including: Inclusion of other control procedures Or measures will prevent ( A. Single or Hultl-family ''•*«' Residential Unit ! ; ~r~ $20.00 discharge of his duty. . ... (1) A description and the physical limits o* each pro­ -accelerated soil erosion and sedimentation during, the earth .9. Water Impoundcents. Waterway Construatlon r 5* Handling of Fees: posed earth change. .change. • '.' or improvements , • • ' Water Impoundment ( Pond) --Up to 1 acre or Earth Chonge$30,00 All fees shall be collected by the Erosion/Sedimentation SECT10H X: Earth'change requirements. .*< [ Each additional oore.of- (11) A description and the location of all existing and 1 Control Enforcing'Agency'and shall be receipted "for and'deposited 1. All earth changes shall be designed, constructed and,completed fraction thereof * $ '5.00 proposed on-site drainage facilities. *"'• * •• .'!••.- ' , In such a manner which shall limit the exposed.area gf any dis­ Waterway construction or ' ' , with the Clinton County Treasurer. Improvement { based'ph - • (111) The timing and sequence of each proposed earth turbed land for the shortest possible period of time as determined 6, Penalty: • •' V " project cost) ' Up to 8500.00 =— Sl'5.00 J 3500,00 to 1,000.00 —— SZO.00 change. ' - . <- •• , •• E1000.00 tbSzooo.00 -—~- 525.00 Any person who shall fall to comply with any provisions herein by the county enforcing-agency. it 1% of cost over $2000.00— • (iv) A description and the location of all proposed shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction there­ Z. Sediment caused by accelerated soil erpslon shall be removed of shall be punished by a fine not exceeding the sun"of one hundred temporary soil' erosion control measures.. ' from runoff water'before it leaves the site of the earth change. AND WHEREAS, the'Clinton,County Board of CoGalssloners, In-order ($100.00) dollars or by Imprisonment In the County Jail not exceed- : (v) A description and the location of all proposed to assure the installation and completion of such protective or' 3. Any temporary on permanent'facility designed and constructed corrective measures aa cay be required by the County Enforcing ing ninety days, or both, such fine and Imprisonment at the dis- ' permanent soil erosion, control measures. Agency, cot.forthia Perforcance Bond Schedule, in the form of 1 'i 'ii for the conveyance of wiJer^,axo.u.nd.,' through or from the earth, cash, certified Check or on Irrevocable bank .letter of oredlt, cretlon of the court. Each day of violation shall constitute a whichever the applicant selects In the following acountsj (vl) A program'proposal for the continued maintenance of* change area shall be designed to limit the water flow to a non- } separate offense. The Imposition of any sentence shall not exempt ' all permanent soil erosion control facilities which remain erosive velocity,_ the offender from compliance with these, regulations". In any prosecu­ . SCHEDULE OP ASSUEAME OP COHPUAHCE BOM) after project completion. Including the designation of the 4. Temporary soil erosion control facilities shall be removed All earth change projeota ebioapt tion, under this ordinance, it shall no^t'be necessary for'the prose­ production operation flow lines ' '' person responsible for the maintenance.' Maintenance responsi­ after permanent soil erosion measures have been implemented. . , cution to negate any exemption or exception in this Act In any complaint. water impoundeants or waterways construction or improvements and Warrant, indictment or other pleading, or In any trial, hearing or other bilities shall becomea part of-any sales or exchange agree­ All earth change areas shall be graded and stablliied with perma­ .single or multl-famj,ly ,j;ea^dential •• , 1 ; , par sore -——~— $1000.00 proceeding under this ordinance. Tne burden'of-proof of any exemption ment for the land on which the permanent soil erosion'control nent soil erosion control measures pursuant"to ap"prdve d'!itandards (jJKlilW iif.HIV.-J • .:IlJIH'.u i measures' are located. ' r , ; •'•> ,,! , •",-..-.•. ..•!•• • > . 111.*.1 IV :i! I"' Production operdiilon"rioM,i;rrie's '•'••'- Per core -———— .{1000.00 or exception is upon the person cla1mtngw1t, j™ and spetf1f1catlqns^asfl,nrescr1l,*ed.4)y section XI;„).T,4,9lo'>.rnil.v^! 'Or blonKet bond for . . 7. Aoatement of nuisances;.;^ ^ fy ^. fX*^ $fy '£&. ;\ SECTION V,: ,p"ernilt requirements.' ^ y ; I 1 yesr oftcr oomplofclon H-, •-,.. •- -•. •,, .." \ •!' Ilt'-- •*LM M -• oT lost project In the amount of ——--$100,000.00 • Nothing stated in these regulations shall be construed to 1. Aland owner or developer who contracts for, allows or engages 5. Permanent soil erosion control measures, for all slopes, chan­ Water .Impoundment, (pond) or limit the power of the Erosion/Sedimentation Control Officer to ' In an earth'change in this county shall obtain,, a permit from the nels,, ditches or any disturbed land area' shall be completed within Waterway construction, or'' J i . • lsprovement and single or 'order the immediate and complete abatement of a public nuisance county enforcing agency prior to commencement of an earth change < .cultl-famlly residential unltst Amount set by County 15 calendar days af^er final grading or the 'final earth change, Enforcing Agenoy or menace to the waters and adjacent properties of the county. which is connected with any of the following land.use activities has been completed. Hhen it is not possible to permanently sta­ Vox THEREPOBE- BE IT RESOLVED, the Clinton County Board of Comslsslaners . 0. Validity: ' ' -l \ " '•>••'• t/hieh disturb one .or more acres of land,; or if the earth change ' do adopt on the 3rd day of Deoenber IS?1*, the fee schedule bilize a disturbed area after an earth change has been completed and schedule, of assuranos of compliance bond as set forth in this ! . If any section, clause or phrase of these'regulations Is , 1s within 500 feet of a lake or. stream of tjils county: reoolntlon. , • ~ • . •. or where significant earth change activity teases, temporary soil for any reason adjudged unconstitutional or Invalid, it is hereby (a)' Transportation facilities, Including streets, highways, erosion control measures shall be Implemented within 30 calendar LAl. provided that the remaining portions of these regulations shall railroads, airports, common carrier pipelines and mass transit Ernest E. d£&Carter days. All temporary aoll erosion'control measures shall be ma,1n;- '• Clinton County Clerk not be affected thereby. facilities, except"normal"maintenance procedures such as earth talned until permanent soil erpslon control measures are implemented.' 9. Other Laws and Regulations: " ,'' -,\ or gravel road leveling and minor- repairs or alterations to. •SECTION XI; Soil Conservation District standards apd specifica­ The regulations of this ordinance are minimum standards v rights of way not affecting a lake or stream. tions. , supplemental to the rules and regulations of the Michigan Depart­ fb) Subdivision, or lot development as defined by section 102 Current county soil conservation district soil erosion and ment of Natural Resources and the laws of the State of HI eh1gin of Act Ho. 268 of the.Public Acts of: 1967, being section 560.102 sedimentation control standards and specifications or revisions relating to soil erosion and sedimentation control. Where any of the Michigan Complied LawSi mobile home parks and multiple thereof, as approved by the county enforcing agency in consulta­ provisions' of any other local or staje ordinances or regulations housing', and the preparation of a. site'for a single family resi­ tion with the county soil conservation district; shall be followed' apply, the more restrictive of any or all ordinances or regulations dence and excepfndraaTma'lntenance or landscaping* activities . and utilized as they apply to an-lndivldual earth change which shall prevail, or both withput changing the'existing grade. • v ' requires an erosion and sedimentation control plan. 10. Amendments: a i (c) Industrial or commercial development except "normal" SECTION XII: Building Permits; , ' ; J t The Erosion/Sedimentation Control Enforcing Agency may from maintenance, or landscaping activities. 1, A county agency, general law township, city, village or charter time to time amend, supplement, or change these regulations and township, which Issues building or health permits, shall notify the - fee schedules with the approval of the Clinton County Board of (d) Service facilities') including but not limited to shop­ 1 county enforcing agency immediately upon receipt of an application Commissioners. / ' >' - • ping centers and schools, except "normal" maintenance or land­ for a .building permit requiring an,earth change which disturbs any SECTION II: Definitions scaping activities. , , ,, , land located within SCO'feet of a lake or, stream of this state. _ • 1. As used In this part,; (e) Recreational facilities, including but not limited to Z, .*A county agency, general'law township.'.city,, village or( charter parks, campgrounds.br trails, except "normal" maintenance or. \ gigej tn ah earth change'dhlch requires a permit under the'sediment (a) "Accelerated soil erosion" means the increased loss of township shall not Issue> blinding or health permit to a person en- landscaping activities. •"". '• ^ ••-' ,._, v act or.these rulei'untl'l /tnetcounty enforcing agency has Issued the the land surface that occurs as a result of man's activities. ' (f) •'Utilities, including but not- Hnjfted to Underground . required county prescribed permit for the e^arth change. 1 (b) "Acceptable operating erosion and sediment control program" pipelines or cables, except pole-installation, service lines SECT1QH Kill; Enforcement. ' " ., V means a soil erosion and sedimentation control program formally and other earth changes of a minor nature, normal maintenance The county enforcing agency shall Issue a cease and desist approved by the county enforcing agency, which tn the enforc­ and emergency repairs.1' - . ('. •> *rder'and'shall revoke a permit upon Its finding,that there. Is ing agency's Judgment Is providing effective soil erosion and {9) Oil, gas'and mineral wells, except the Installatio}n °fo f a violation of a permit or an approved soil erosion, and sedtten- .* sedimentation control, inspection,, enforcement and sediment . those wells under permit from the .supervisor^ wells, Michigailchlgan ; tatiotatton control o'linp'lan.. ; ,< --.' * . pollution abatement or prevention. •.- ' , Department of Natural Resources, and wherein tl]e\OWner-operator ; SECTION XIV; Avaliab'lHty of documents* (c) "Soil erosion control .facility'' means a.facility or meas- Is found by supervisor of walls to be In.compliance *1th the Copies of'rStandtrds and specifications for soil erosion and ure placed or constructed as necessary for the successful conditions'of the sediment act. . ' ';".• sedimentation control* is referred to in Section XI, will be control or abatement of accelerated'soll erosion, (h) Hiter Impoundments and waterway.construction or improve- available it the county enforcing agency or tfie county solt con- (d) "Non-erosive velocity" means a speed of water siovement sarvatlon district office. Effective immediately. ' .' V. ments, • .,> ? •'•; " '.-•',"•,' .- • ;'• which 1s n6t conducive to the development of accelerated Soil I, Ernest E, Carter, Clerk of the.County of Clinton, hereby certify 2. Exemptions provided in subrule 1. shall ndt be construed as that the foregoing Mas duly adoptld by, the Board of Coulnlonsrs at ~ erosion. • • , ' '}• .• i • -^ •'' ' • - '• ''...' ' •"' . • regular nee ting of said. Board convened at. the Courthouse, St. Johna, exemptions from enforcemibt.procedures pursuant..to--.tne-sedlMeqt KlohlBan, .on'December! 3, 197"h * aajotlty of the membera present rotltig (e) "Sediment Act" means Act-Ho, 347,of the Public Acts of -J In the affirmative therefor. *• appears from -the minutea of. the.laid, act or these rules,' If the activities exempted by s*ubrule If cause, . \meetlng on filed In my office* — 1972, being sections ;i82.101 to 212.117 of the rilcfilgah Com­ j.- j ' . . • . r • •••]• ••-' , \ . ' ;:. ;• :-•- , - . i • . or result In a violation of the sediment act orthese rules! , Daoember 1, 19?i| . ' . piled Laws. , g SECTJO'H, H:.. Permit exceptions. ff) "Stabilization" means the proper olaccraent, grading V Unless it is determined by" the commission that an earth ihange. . ' *U'. and/or covering of soil or rock;to Insure their resistance nest B. Carter•« project Is creating .an. "accelerated or severe" soil erosion or sedlnin- dllhtop County Clerk to soil erosion, sliding'or other earth movement. /; tation probiin, the requirements of'Sections,^, and V are'not applicable ;,' \.. gm our classified .depiartmerit a (g) , "Temporary soil erosion control measures" means interim .''••'M>V •' ;••• .'.•'' '",•••' • ' • '' • ,-'" to existing pi'ojedts: involving eartn chaiigevon Which fire olds have control measures which are Installed or constructed fdr\ th«; been.taken or awarded prior id the effective date bfaans thou •ittad to the county enforcing agency by a'perion proposing to \ Btreste, Blajiwayt. ftoeJwaTai' Up to ij'rtie --.-•--- $7.50 control measures which are Instilled of constructed to control un'dertaka an, earth change;. In esse d? land develbpiient, tha ap- Each «dttlonalLi nils 'or you Want to buy or sell, you'll get action , fraotlon thareor --—-^— 15.00 soil erosion and which; ire maintained afteV project eomplatldrt. pllcatlori shall be tuba-lttid by the land owner* land developer : ' CoMon Cartle'r 'Plpellnesi > tip to i'uii f"K—---— ls*.oo { withaWantAd! ' * ='" .\. \ ••,• •;.. ' (1) '•Commission" means the Clinton County Board of Cornels si oners* or, In his abiencei art agent auth'orixed by the, land dwnar or^avilcper. Kaoh additional | «il« or •. ( • / 1 fraotlon theteor <-—•*-—- #2*50 Zi - Tha application shall.be accompanied by in approved soil iroston.- ' ' . " ' * • . tl (J) "Earth change" rteans aI man-nad«'changevi'» the natural. . L 2, fiuUlVlilon . Up io «f";iorii -»•--«--*- 15.00 ,Sm^K ihe Cflfittfn Awii Sfiwi, (»fl36 * and iidlmenlatton control plan and any/othar document which the cover or topography of \ahd', Including cut and fill activities Eaeh *4dltloo»l iorior- . •• • •* ••* fraotioii th(iraof ~^*™~ #1,00 county infortfnd igency «iy req«1r*. ' '• • J- v : t which nay result 1n of cdhtrlbute to soli erosion it sedimenta­ ; 1. InJuitrial and CosUwro'lil A> i, •'' •'% •._ », 3. A coiirity prescribed ipptlcatldti form shall be provided to the > \ < ftmlejatH , lib to h aorai *—*t—wii fe.oo't tion of the waters of the county. ' ^ laohiiddltlbfMil.aon'or • . I 'applicant by tNt| county enforcing aganey.'- ; fnotion thartof --iwrt«. f i,oc •'•;:'..".-V' 'St.JOMNl MICHIGAN 4i.>t- 2. The terns defined Inthe sediment act have the sine sewings SECTION Villi Application reviewand ptrntt procedures! !.-• Senrlw Paollltlea up to % •eriV --—-----J| jM Kj.:* Kaoh additional iera or , , llllJHOMI|A.C.il7|iJ4.aU)^ • : r. N. whaii used In these rules, ' •• . 1. tha loll eroiioh and ladiairitattan cdntfbl plan th>11 bt're- fMotion tberoof -—--— I XtK : ,* / } r H January 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICH 1GAN 21 * STJOSKPH'SCATHOLKTHUHai Pcwamo, Michigan lit Rev MsgrThomas J, Bolger, MA Next Week in Pastor Dally Mass • 7:30 am Saturday 4;30 pm & 7:45 pm Sunday 8:00 am & 10:00 am Holy Baptism - Sunday, l pm Sacred Confession • Saturday, 3:30 and ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Clinton County chiirches 7:30 pm Family Holy Hour Tor Peace - Saturday, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ' All Churches in Clinton. County are invited to send 7:15 pm their weekly announcements to The CHntbn County News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to insure Gunnisonville publication in the current weekV issue.. Area ' 7:30 pm Evening Worship FIRST CONOHKOATIONAI, CHURCH HANNlSTKIl UNITED METHODIST COMMUNITY OFSTJUDE OUNNISONVIM.K Catholic Church 9:30 am Ladies Bible Study every Maple A\enue at SlaleSlreet CHURCH Tuesday UNITED Al ETHOIHST CHl'llCl I ,\\ trill .M. Carson, .Minister Pastor: Rev Miriam DcMint Father Jerome Schmitt,Past or ClarKand Wood Roads 409 Wilson, DeWitt » 7:30 pm Wednesday evening Prayer Saturday, January IB Service Rev PauSchiebner, Minister 12:30 pm • Junior C-tfolr rehearsal Sunday Worship Service 9:30 am ' 6:00 pm Teen'a Softball even* Friday 1:00 pm-Children's Choir rehearsal • ChurchSchool 10:30am Dally Mass: Mon and Ttiurs • 7;30 pm. 9:30 am Church Service Sunday. January 19 Tues, Wed, and Frl 7:00 am • HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH 10;45 am Sunday School 9:-fiam - Church School Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 am 5iqMabbitRoad,OvId Services at Middle School, DeWitt 11:00 am • Morning Worship ASSEMHLYOFOOD , - Father Joseph Aubln Tuesday, January 21 S US-27 tt E.Baldwin 12:30 pm • Priscllla Alden Division ' EAST DirtVITT BIBLE CHURCH JospehF. Eger.Jr, Pastor I Non-Denominational) 10:30 am - Mass on Sunday 1:30 pm - Elizabeth Winslow Division 7:00 pm Evnlng Mass on Wednesday Westphalia fl:oopm - Pearl Caldwell Vesper Division Itound Lake Itoad • i mile East of US-27 10:00 am Sunday School Glen J. Farnham, Pastor Confessions 10 to 10:30 on Sunday Wednesday, January 22 11:00 am Morning Worship 6:45 pm • Boy Scout Troop HI H:3U pm Youth Service Sunday Area 8:1)0 pm • Chancel Choir rehearsal 7:30 pm Sunday Evening . , CALVARY BAPTIST ITIUBCH Church fJIIice Hours: 10 am Sunday School. Classes for all STMARY'S CHURCH 7:00 pm Wedesday, second and fourth ages. Rev Wayne Gtassman Monday thru Friday W.MC M-21 at Elsie Rd Westphalia H'30 atn to noon 7;H0 pm Jl am Mornin. g Worship Rev Father James Schmitt • Wednesday evening service 5:45 pm • Youth Fellowship! Senior, 14 Tel: 224-2fi3fi 9:45 am Sunday School Rev James J. Schmltl-Admlnislrator and up: Jet Cadets, 10-13 Phone 587-4201 7 pm • Evening Service 11:00 am Morning Worship PRICK UNITED MKTIIODIST CHURCH Wednesday 7:00 pm Evening Worship Itev Darold B.Boyd 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting Saturday Nlghl Masses; 4:30 & 7:00 pm 7:30 pm." Bible Study and Prayer. Sunday Morning 6:00, (1:00, 10:00 FIRST UNITED .METHODIST CHURCH Supervised nursery for babies and small Weekdays Mnnday&Frlday7:15& 11:20 200 East State Street 9:45 am-Church School children in all services. STI'AUL LUTHERAN CHURCH am Box 128 11:00 am - Morning Worship "An open door to an open book" .... A Fowler Tues JtThurs 7:15 4 B:30 am [I.E. Rossow,Paslor StJohnslMlchiBan4BS79 Women's Society meets the last Wednes­ Bible preaching church with a message for Wednesday 7:15 4 7:30 pm Ilev Francis Carl JohanrJdes, Minister day of each monlh. Dinner at 12:30. you.... 9:00 am Worship Holy Days5:30,7:15& 11:20 am. 7:30 pm .Meeting al 1:30. 10:00 am Sunday School Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 pm Church School 9:30am Youth Fellowship meets the first and SOUTH RII.EYIHUIJKCHURCH Worship Service llam third Monday of each monlh at 7;30 pm. WillardFarrier.Pastor Council of Church Ministries and'Ad' located i • mile east of Francis Road Fowler Area Thursday, January 9 inlnistrative Board meets the first Sunday on Chadwick Road Girl Scouts No 522 3:15pm of each month (allowing a potluck dinner ST PAUL I.UTHKHAN CHURCH Maple Rapids Carol Choir 4pm at noon. 10 am • Sunday School Fowler Chapel Choir 6:30 pm Youth choir meets each Wednesday at 7 ,, am • Worship Service H,E.Rossow.Pastor Board of Trustees 6:45 pm Chancel Choir 7:30pm Senior choir meets each Wednesday at IIOPKI.CTIIKR AX CHURCH 9:30 am Worship Area 7:30 pm liOaW.HcrbisonRd. 10:30 am Sunday School and Bible Class Sunday, January 12 THKl'NITEO "Cluster Meeting at Salem Meth 6:30 pm DeWitl Senior Hi UMYF meeting at 7:00 pm SundaySchool 9am MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH M ETHOIHST CHURCH Maple Itapdis Monday, January 13 JKIIOVUI'S WITNESSES Worship 10:30am Rev Fr Albert J. Schmlll, Pastor Kingdom Hall Pastor Rev J. ThomnsChurn Evangelism Class 7 pm .ST ANNE'S Kl'ISCOPAL CHURCH 1993 North Lansing SI Saturday Evening Mass — 4:30, 7:00 Parsonage-Middleton Wednesday, January 15 Corner US-27and Webb Road Phone 236-7742 Prayer andShareat 8:00pm Rev Glenn V. Calhey, Jr. Vicar o'clock pm (Osentoski's 506 S. Kibbee) Tuesday. 7:30 pm - Congregation Book Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 am Studies, Texi studies "The Nations Shall Residence (£9-3067 Holy Days — Holy Day Eve, 4:30 pm. 7:00 Sunday Everyone welcome. Especially youth. \ Church 1*9-3967 Know That I Am Jehovah -- Hnw'f o'clock pm. Holy Day — 6:30 & 8:30 am 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Sunday School Thursday.7:30pm -Theocratic Minlstiy First-!.- Third Sundays .Sorrowful Mother Novena—During school School -Texts Used: "Bible" and "Aid lo Morning Prayer o am year 7:30 pm. summer months 6:00 Bible Understanding" H:30 pm Service o'clock pm Tuesday Meeting, Second & Fourth Sundays Sacrament or Penance—Saturdays 3:30 to 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice Wednes­ Holy Communion it am Sunday. 9:30 am - Public Lecture -- 4:00 o'clock pm and after 7:00 o'clock day (liven by (lualified Representative of Ihe pm mass 2nd Wednesday each month FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Y\U.KY FARMS 1SAPTISTC1IUHCH 7:00 pm W S.C S. St. Johns Walchlower. Bible and Tract Society. 1st Fridays - Thursday from 11:00 am to 10:30 am • Watchtowcr Study • Current 214 E State ltd Thursday 9:45 am Bible School Lansing 12:00 pm. 3:30 to4:30pm& 7:30 pm until 10:00 Bible Study 11 am Worship Service issue of the "Watchtowcr" magazine all are heard studies Baptism - Sundays at 12:30 pm by ap­ 11 am Children's Churches 9:4i am Sunday School (iREKMIUMlUNITI-.OMKTHOOIST 6 pm Youth Hour PUBLIC INVITED 11:00 am Morning Worship Service pointment. Other arrangements by NO COLLECTION TAKEN appointment. CHUItt'II r^<^jp<<5»x^>*<5p^<*2>je^J^J<^>^J^ 7 pm Evening Worship 5:3o pm Youth Groups Beginning with Scott and Marshall Roads Each Wed 7 pm Bible Study and prayer. the 4th Grade, Pastor-Norman Wood 8 pm - Choir practice • Jr. Basketball 7:00 pm Evening Service WEDNESDAY Elsie Area Nursery,for babies and small children for CHURCH OF TIIKN.V/.AKENE 7:00 pm Prayer Service Sunday. all services. ."S15 North LanslngStreet ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH 1(1:30 am Church School Church office hours Itev K enne I h Anderson SOUTH DeWITTCllUHCH Rev David Litchfield, Minister^ 11:30 am Church Services 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Frl Phone 224-7950 OFCHU1ST WSCS 3rd Wednesday al H pm 2931 Ilerbison beside DeWitt High School 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:00 am - Sunday School Minisler: Dr James Girdwood '10:30 am - Sunday School, Supt Merle I.OWKUNITI:]) Attend the 11:00 am • Morning Worship Tel Ii69-5000 or 026-6006 Itaese 0:15 pm - Young People's Service METHODIST CHURCH 9:20 am Bible School I JIWC and North Lowe Road 7:00 pm - Evening Worship. 10:30 am Morning Worship OUP1.AIN MKTIIOIHST Clll'llfll Minister Rev I larold McGuire Wednesday. 7:30 pm - Bible Study and Communion Weekly Rev David Litchfield. Minisler ST.KIIINS KI'ISCCIF M.C'IIVIKII prayer hour. 6:30 pm Youlh Groups SundaySchool !)-lo,am Corner of Mead and Walker 7:30 pm Evening Worship 10 am - Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Itectory 406 E.Walker Wednesday. Church Worship 10:15-11:15 FREE MKTIIOIHKTCHUIU'H Kiger Choir H-9 pm Thursday Phone 224-2600 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and 11 am Worship Service UMW 7:30 2nd Wednesday of every Office 224-28B5 :i05ChurchSlrect Bible Study Phone 224-3349 month church of Thursday. FIRST II APTISTCHLTtCH Prayer Sludy Group 10-11 1973 Schedule Robert Bentley. Minister 7:30 pm Calling Program ^___^_ Etcry Sunday » urn Holy Communion 10 am Sunday School Rev Cowley. Sup'l 2d & -ith Sunday 10 am Holy Communion 10.00 am - Sunday School ' (UViHttiATIDNU. CHRISTIAN I r j.KiysT.DAI'TIST CHURCH 1' • 1 •U-amsWors'hip'ServIctf ' ' ' - , : nil'ltCI! '' and Sermon 11:0(1 am - Morning Worship ** 1 OFDcWITT.SM 6:30 pm: Junior & Senior 1B.Y.F: , , . 410S Maple Ave, Maple Rapids , Other .Sundays -10 am Morning Prayer 6:00 pm - Evening Worship 2 ^:0ttthl Kren1n«'Serorce * ' ' *a'iMt tno .(•MflOl *•*W- *M-(Ui!*1 J»""»l> »•» Prayer service as announced, ,[•• t o-l HevJerryCoIcPastoiC »oM->. Rev I lector tinodall 1'nstor and Sermon 11068 DeWitt Rd , 7:00 pm Wednesday, Junior and Senior Phone 682-4165 Nursery fr church school 10 am [or ChoiKPractice' * '" ' ' ' "' nursery ihrough (>th SALEM UNITED Sunday School • 9:45 am 7:30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Every Monday eve 7 pm • Spiritual METHODIST CHURCH loam Worship Service Morning Worship -11:00 am ' Sludy II am Church School Healing Service . - US 27 and County Line Hd o tt'etock - Church Training your choice 7 pm Song Feslival (Everyone welcome! 1st 'id Mimdajs 7 pm Senior Citizens Pastor Paul R. Jones 7 o'clock Evening Worship DITI. UN CHURCH OF CHRIST 2d i. 4th Tuesdays - Noon - Senior Phone 224-7709 Midweek Prayer Service 7:30. Youth :t miles west Ovid-Elsie High School ('itizeas Parsonage 4- Office 2620 E. Maple Rapids Wed Night 0:fl0 & 7:30 choir practices fellowship 2nd & 4th Sunday at 8 o'clock. 5565 E. Colony Road Thurs Night 8 pm Fellowship Service E\ery Tuesday morning and evening ltd. Eureka. Join us in worship where "everybody is Justin Shepard, Minister weight watchers somebody and Christ Is Lord." Hill Nicholson. Youlh Minister 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning Sunday. For more information call 669-9752 or ('lime 9:00 Worship write llox :106, DeWitt. 9:45 am - Sunday School Eureka Area 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Nutrition 10:00 Church School 11 am • Church flass 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each VALLEY FARMS UNITED 6 pm • Youth fellowship and adult/IIible CONGREGATIONAL this week Eierj other Wed ovening7:30 Cadet Girl month. I'KNTKCOSTAl. CHURCII Sludy .Scouts CHRIST] Wt/IIURl'H Itev Neil Bolinger. pastor 7 pm - Evening Service 2619E Maple Rapids ltd E\ery 4th Thursday Jayceltes H pm SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 155 E. State Rd 7 pm Wednesday - Prayer Meeting Every Thursday K pm AA Al Anon 1400 S. Oakland Itev Paul R. Jones, Paslor Phone 489-1705 Phone 224-7709 Every Friday if 15 pm Brownies Paul E.Penno. Pastor „ .STCVltU.CATHOLICCHl'RCH 9:30 am • Sunday School Rev Thomas M. Kowalczyk. Pastor 10 am • Bible School lor everyone Services held on Saturday 11:00 am - Morning Worship PO Box 97.517 E. Main St 11 am - Morning Worship THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS t III 11(11 OF (I1KISTOFST JOHNS 9:15 am-Church Service 7:30 pm - Sunday evening Evangelistic 400 E Stale Hannister 48807 Phone: 862-5270 7:30 pm - Adull Bible discussions, 10:30 am-Sabbath School Service Wednesday. 7:30 pm - Youth Service Nursery provided during services JohnHhipps..Minister Thursday, 7:30 pm • Bible Study Sunday Liturgies: Saturday • 7:00 pm 6:30 pm - Youth_Mectin&s UKSTPll.OHl.M UNITED We cordially invite you lo attend any or Sunday - H;30 and 10:30 am 6:45 pm - Wednesday, Jr Choir: Chancel MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE 9 30 am Sunday School METHODIST CHURCH all of these services Holy Day Liturgies: 7:?0 am and 8:00 Choir. 7:30 pm 10:30 am Morning Worship CornemfParksandGroveRd. Listen lo our international broadcast pm 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship Rev Brian K. Sheen. Minister HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30 Confessions: One half hour before all mmmmmmmmmsfflmmmam ST. JOHNS •••••MMMHHBNHHwn ?-no pm Evening Service am WRUJ. 1580 on your dial. Sunday Liturgies. Matherton Wed 7.01) pm Prayer Meeting 9:30 am Worship Service Call J24-C42I for more information 10:45 am Church School STPETERLITHEHANCHURCH KAOI.K UNITKD MISSOURI SYNOD MKTIIODIST CHURCH Area .SHKI'AROSVIM.E UNITED Smites wcsl of Kl Johns on M-21 Rev Ray McBratnie, Pastor MKTIIOIHST CHURCH "i'-..miles.south on Francis Road Telephone 627-6533 or 489-3807 MATHKIINON COMMUNITY ST .HISKPIKVIMOI.IC CHURCH Dr Darold Boyd, Pastor J miles wesl on Church Road 9:30 pm -/Morning Worship CHURCH Central Nat'l Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op Rev Wham G Hankerd, Pastor 445 Division Street RugcrV.Hcintz, Pastor 10:30 am - Church School Itev Raymond Gochring East Lansing, Michigan 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bible Sludy and 2:00 pm • Sunday School Associate Paslor 9:30 am Worship a Service, 10:45 am 8:00 am - Worship prayer meeting 3:00 pm • Worship Service OF ST JOHNS Itectory - 109 Linden St - Ph 221-3313 Church School 10:30 am -Worship 1002 E State ' Cnnvenl - 110 S. Oakland - Ph 224-3789 Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. - 9:15 am - Sunday School and bible KAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH St Johns N Clinton School 201 E Cass - Ph 224-2421 H:00 pm Prayer Service. Classes. Itev and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor Wacousta St Johns-Ovid-Pewamo Muss Schedule Administrative Board first Monday In Holy Communion first Sunday of Ihe Member FDIC Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 Saturday Evening -7 pm ihe month, month at 8 am. Ihird Sunday of the month 10:00 am - Sunday School . Sunday - 7:30. 0. 10:30 and 12 General meeting of WSCS third Thurs­ al 10:30 ptri. 11:15 am - Morning Worship Holy Days - See bulletin day in January. April and September. 7:30 pm • Wednesday Prayer meeting Area Weekdays • B:30 am and 7 pm \Afternoon Circle meels second Thursday STTIIKHKSKCATHOMCCHURCH WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED Sacrament ol Penance -.Saturdays. 3:30 al Ihe homes of members. Fathers FranclsMurray FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ^ MKTHOOiSTCIIURCH S & H Farm 10," pm after 7 pm Mass until 11:30 pm Berean Circle meets third Thursday and Lawrence Delaney David J. Zlmmer, Pastor Itev Edward F.OtlOi pastor Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, Weekday eicnings-a Irew minutes before evening in each month at the homes of Itectory: 102 W.Randotph, Lansing (one mite north of traffic light • Elsie) Phone 020-0023 evening Mass members. Phone 489-9051 ' Sunday First Fridays-Sacrament of Penance. Bible School 10:15a.m. Morning Worship: lo am Sales & Service 'IhursdasJrom 4 lo .1 pm and after ihe ttAYSIDEIUPTJSTCHUltCH Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm Morning Worship li:00a.m. Church School Classes 11:15 am Implement Inc. ev ening M.isfiuntil all are heard. Mass and Paslor Rev Roy Green Sunday: 6, H. 10. 12 Evening Worship 7:00p.m. Jr Itnd Sr Hi Y.F. 6:00 pm New Holland Machinery The Corner of N US-27and Roosevelt Rds. prayers of Adoration at 7 pm. Holy Hotyday: Eve before at 7:30 pm and 7 & Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00p.m. Cherub Choir. Wednesday 3:45 pm Our Specialty ' ('(irfinuinion on Friday ut i; and 7:15 am. 9 am and 5:30 & 7:30 pm Youth Choir, Thursday 6:45 pm COMPANY \doralion of Ihe Blessed Sacrament., Sunday School • 10:00 am Weekday Masses: 7:30 am & 7:30 pm Chancel Choir, Thursday 7:30 pm 4 Mi N on US-27 to 108V4 N Clinton St 'llmrsday 7 pm on First Friday after Morning Worship - 11:00 am Penance: 4-5 & 8-8:30 pm Bath Area WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd Wed­ 313 N Lansing St evening Mass Sunday evening - 6:00 pm . nesday French Rd St Johns, Michigan Wednesday evening service 7:00 pm Baptism: Sunday at 1 pm. Please call in » advance. WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st Wednes­ Phone 224-4661 Phone 224-2777 Devoflans-Our Mother of Perpetual A church where everyone is welcome RATH UNITEDMKTIIODISTCHURCH Help Novcna • alter 7:15 pm Mass each day Tuesday. ' IM\ ITT COMMUNITY CHURCH ,' , Rev Clarence Keith Council on Ministries every 2nd Wednes­ Religious Instruction Classes—Adult FIRST CHURCH OFCJOD Mnler-denominatlonal) 9!45 am Church School- day at 7:30 Inquiry- Class, Tuesday al H pm. High M-21 & DeWitt Rd Murl J. Eastman, Pastor 11:00 am Worship Administrative Board, 4th Monday of Egan Ford SPACE Federal-Mogul School ('CD. Wednesday at 7:30 pm Public Rcv.W.JeffWebb.Pastor Jim McGovney," / 7:00 pm Bible Study every 3rd month, (trade School CCD.Tucsdays Irom4 until 5 ' Phone: Church 224-7190 SundaySchool Supt RATH BAPTIST CHURCH pm Parsonage 224-2448 Marilyn Krol.Co-Supt Sales, Inc. CORPORATION Baptisms-Each Sunday al 1:30 by 9:30 am- Sunday Morning Coffee & Rev Richard Cole, Pastor Victor FOR appointment Oilier arrangement; by Fellowship Time :i:45 am - Sunday School tipp ointment. ^ 9:45 am-Pre-Sunday School'Quiet Time II am -Church 11:00 am Morning Worship 10:00am-Sunday School 6 pm - Youlh Fellowship 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship Township 200 W. Higham St Johns-Plant 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service 7:30 pm Evening Service ll:00-Mornlng Worship GHOVKRIHLKCHUItCH RENT 6:00 pm-Sr Choir Practice 7 pm - Wednesday Bible Study and Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 pm Phone 224-2285 Prayer Meeting Rev Robert ('range, Pastor 7:00 pm-Evcnlng Worship Discussion & REORGANIZED CHURCH OF.IKSUS Price and Shopsrdsvillc Roads ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH Fellowship • Missouri Synod „ CHHISTOF UTTER DAYSAINTS Wednesday: -Corner Upton Rd rfSloll Rd 10:00 am • Sunday School. Classes far Christmas WorshipSchedule 7:00 pm-Sr Choir Practice Ovid Area Elder Jerry Baird all ages D&B Wes' Gulf Service FOWLER December IB. 1974 - 7:30 pm — Final 7:30 pm-Jr Choir Pracdce and Children's THE UNITKD CHURCH OF OVID 11:00 am - Morning Worship Advent Service. Guest speaker will be* Circle WcslFrontStreet ' Sunday School - to am Preaching Ser­ 6:30 pm • Young People i. the Rev. J. William Sippola, Circuit' 7:30pm-BibleS(udy,Discus$ton&Prayer Rev Claude B. Ridley, Jr. Pastor vice • II am 7:30 pm • Evening Service Counselor and Pastor of Trinity Youth Fellowship - 1st & 3rd Sundays ' Choir Practice • Wednesday 6:30 pm 7:30pm • Wednesday, prayer meeting Party Shoppe Free Pick-up U Delivery Lutheran Church, Lansing. after Ihe Evening Service Worship. Service -10 am Mid-Week Prayer Service - Wednesday Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th December 22, 1974 • 10:15 am - Regular. Church School - mile east of PcrrinkmonM-57. KIMIIEIILY CHURCH OF CHRIST WAYSIDE CHAPEL December 24, 1974 • 7:00 pm - Sunday 10 am Sunday School and Morning 'smile south 1007KlmberlyDrive School Christmas program. A BIBLE CHURCH Rev LynnShunk, Pastor Lansing, Michigan 1437 Turner Road, DeWitt 'Worship. Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm Phone 597-2111 10:30 pm • Candlelight Service - 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings John Halls Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings including the customary practice of Rev Douglas Beach, Pastor 9:45 am • Sunday School Phone 489-9251 candlelighllng by members of the OVID FIRST HAPTISTCHUItCI! 11:00 am * Morning Worship II am - Morning Worship congregation. Holy Communion will be Malnat Oak Street 7:00 pm - Youth Service' 10 am • Bible Sludy Pickup and Delivery AND LOAN ASSN. celebrated at 1MB service. 10 am Sunday School' 7145 pm - Evening Service 6 pm - Evening Worship 11 am Worship Service RevEarlC.Copelln.Pastor December 25,1974 • 9:00 am • Chrialmas . Paul Johnson ChurchSchool Supt 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and praise Midweek service 7:30 pm Wednesday 222 N Clinton WESTPHALIA Day Worship Service;. 6 pm Young People service night 108W Walker 7 pm Evening Service December 29,1974 • 10:15 am - Regular 9:45 am Church Schoo, 11:00 am Mor­ Phone 224-4529 Phone 224-2304 Worship Service. There will be a coffee 7:15 pm Wednesday - Bible Study and ning Worship, 7 pm Evening Fellowship. hourfcJIowing the service In the church Prayer Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible Pewomo Bridgeville basement. A friendly church with a message for Sludy; ft pm Senior Choir December 31,1974 - 7:30 pm - New Year's today. Maynard-Allen Eve Service with the celebration of Bible living - Bible Believing - Bible- Area Area Holy Communion. nVIDPltKKMfrnlODIKTCIIURtll Parr's Rexall SPACE*. Preaching , ''Ihe church wllh "acts 20:20 vision" UNITED METHODISTCIIURCII imiDGKVIIJ.KCJOSPKLMISSlON IIKDKKMKH UNITKD HON. Main St.Ovid Pewamo. Michigan 4miles south of Pompeii STATE BANK MKTIIODIST CHURCH Itev Richard Gleason Dr Lloyd Walker Pastor J.S.DIngman Store FOR Ch'urch Phone 834-5950 1639 Horizon priye, Ionia Portland-Sunfiold-Westphalia . HEOItOANI/EIX'IIURCHOF (05 N. Bridge SI x HlchardL.aark,Pastor - Parsonage Phone 834-2473 Sunday 3 pm Bible School .IKSr.S<'HHJSTUnKRDAY.HAlNTS Sunday: io:30 am Morning vVorshlp-7!00 3:45 pm Worship Service The Corner Drugstore Member FDIC 407E.tiibbs HENT. 9:30 am - Worship (nursery provided! 10:tn am Sunday School pm United Melhodlst Youth Fellowship , Thursday 7:30 pm Cottage Prayer 10:30 am * Coffee FcBowshlp ' ll:00am Morning Worship' WSCS meets third Thursday of Ihe Meeting Phone 224-2837 Phone 587-3111 church School 10 o'clock (No Church School June-August) 6:00 pm Youlh F.M.Y, month at 2 pm (Announced from pulpit) Worship Service II o clock /

22 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS; MICHIGAN January 15,1975 * V*f.+A W +<—^ •+<*•* JtMfP • Wrestlers, lose 'Wings go for close one, stomp Ionia 3t straight

ST JOHNS - St Johns Hvy SJ forfeited to Don wrestlers lost a close non- Sherrick (G). conference meet to GreenvUle last week and they swamped SJ's JVs won 27-9. this week West Central foe Ionia, ST JOHNS 46 Following are match results IONIA 9 from the 2 meets. 98 Chris Bancroft (SJ) pinned ByJohnPhipps St Johns took an 11-5 lead in Johns, Alma at Saginaw ST JOHNS 21 Doug Shattuck (I) (5:26). County News Sports Writer the 1st period, against Hastings, Eisenhower, Waverly at Holt, GREENVILLE 26 105 Ionia forfeited to Lynn "Ionia - they'rea better team but the Saxons earned a half- Portland at Grand Ledge, 98 Chris Bancroft (SJ) pinned Thelen (SJ) now, BUT WE WANT NO 3 IN A time tie, 20-20, and outscored Lakewood at Ionia, Eaton Dan Lyndrup (G) (1:06), 112 Leon Parker (SJ) dec ROW!" the hosts 20-16 in the 3rd stanza. Rapids at Charlotte. {All non- 105 Lynn Thelen (SJ) dec Chris Woodard (I) (4-3). The locker room sign sum­ • St Johns held 55-54 lead as the conference games) Hastings Randy Strouse (G) (5-4). 119 Mark Bancroft (SJ) med it up for this week. St Johns clock ticked away, but Hastings idle. 112 Leon Parker (SJ) dec pinned Scott Cronke (I) (1:26) High's "varsity cagers are .sank a desperation 20-footer at Dale Flannery (5-4). 126 Bill Wagar (SJ) pinned gearing up for Friday's visit the final buzzer. CLINTON COUNTY GAMES 119 Mark Bancroft (SJ) John Slater (I) (1:04). from Ionia after sweeping a Dedyne and Geller each had Tuesday (1/14) ~ Byron at pinned Tom Dickenson (G) 132 Doug Whitford (SJ) weekend series in the West 14 for St Johns, while Armand Bath. , (3:16), pinned Hideyuki Nakarishi (I) Central Conference. Banquette was Hastings only Friday (1/17) -- Ovid-Elsie at 126 Bill Palmer (G) dec Bill (1:46). Victims were Charlotte on double figure scorer with 26. Bay City All Saints, Portland St Wagar (SJ) (3-0). 138 Shane Francisco (I) dec Friday by a 58-50 count, and COMING WEST Patrick at Fowler, Potterville 132 Rick Adams (G) dec Mike Warr (SJ) (15-8). Hastings Saturday, 63-58. CENTRAL GAMES , at DeWitt, Bath at Fowlerville, Doug Whitford (SJ) (4-0).' 145 Carl Pettit (SJ) dec Pat St Johns begins the 2nd half of Tuesday (1/14) -- Grand Pewamo-Westphalia at 138 Jim House (G) dec Mike Wittenback (I) (7-2). the conference schedule with Ledge at Okemos (non- Laingsburg. Warr (SJ) (9-3). 155 Jeff Brasington (SJ) dec Ionia, and hopes to get a shot at conference)* Saturday (1/18) -Ovid-Elsie 145 Carl Petti* (SJ) dec Doug Barry Curtis (II (13-2). a piece of the championship Friday (1/17) « Ionia at St at Chesaning. Paulson (G) (4-2). 167 Duane Haviland (SJ) dec St Johns Doug Whitford is shown in a match, lost 4-0 to Greenville's Rick Adams in the 13Mb match despite its disastrous pre- Johns, Alma at Hastings, Tuesday (1/21) - Haslett at 155 Harry King (G) dec Jeff Jbhn Wolderton (I) (7-0). Christmas slump of 3 WCC Waverly at Grand Ledge, Ovid-Elsie, Fowler at Web- last week in Greenville, Greenville received 2 forfeits and squeezed out a 27-21'win after St Johns led 18- losses. Brasington (SJ) (3-1). 185 Ben Mills (SJ) dec Tom 0. Marshall at Hastings (non- berville, Pinckney at Bath, 167 Brian McMeeken (G) dec Dickenson (I) (10-2). Alma dominates the league conference). Pewamo-Westphalia at Pot­ Ben Mills (SJ) (3-0). Hvy Brian' Laarman (I) with a 6-0 mark, #hile Waverly wi Tiftgda^tt/a) -- Mason at St terville. (DeWitt idle). 185 SJ forfeited to Steve pinned Roger Prior (SJ) (1:09). trails at 4-2 in a tie with Grand Smith (G). SJ - JVs won 19-6. Ledge. St Johns is 3-3, within Laingsburg upsets reach of jumping into 2nd place. With help from others in beating Mason cagers Gymnasts perform well Alma, the Wings could climb 4 back into the title chase. upsets DeWitt 60-57 But first things are first -- IONIA -- St Johns High School St Johns, while the other event meaning Ionia. The Wings held girl gymnasts lost a close teams dropped decisions. "But off the Bulldogs at Ionia for a 69- change image decision to Ionia in the season our margin of victory was LAINGSBURG -- DeWitt Laingsburg squad chipped ner, and 'Marty DeBow all 59 triumph in the 2nd game of opener Thursday. Final score greater than Ionia's, and that cagers had their opportunity to away at DeWitt all evening to turned in 12-point scoring ef­ the season - their last victory was not available by deadline accounted for the closeness of move into a lie for 1st place in win by{3 points, forts for DeWitt. before the 4-game losing string. time, but the margin of defeat the final score," said Furry. the CMAC, but Laingsburg DeWitt held a slim 2-point The Panthers now take on Fri'day St Johns snapped out By John Phipps case. Most important, the was 25 hundredths of a point. "We had a number of out­ spoiled it with a 60-57 upset over lead at the end of the 1st period, Potterville Friday at home and of the streak by surviving a last- County News Sports Writer Wilhelm gang built up a head of standing performances." the Panthers. 15-13 and then both teams hit for then travel Jan 24 to Pewamo- minute flurry by Charlotte. Mason, once considered a steam. "The girls did an excellent While DeWitt was busy 20-points in the 2d quarter. Westphalia. Saturday the Wings had breather on some basketball This week is the test of Boys were scheduled to Then, in the 3d quarters, Mason's mettle. "We could be job," praised head coach John compete, but did not due to the battling Laingsburg, the Fulton It was announced this week another close call after blowing , schedules, is hoping to shatter Furry. "I'm looking forward to Pirates invaded Fowler and left Laingsburg outscored the that the Panther's clash with a 13-point lead to the Saxons. any such notions this season. right back in the thick of things lack of Ionia boys. visitors by 7 points 16*9 to take with a pair of wins here," said the rest of our schedule and to St Johns girls were to travel with a last-second 75-73 upset to Fowler will be played In St St Johns held a 7 point edge The Capital Circuit club will the return match with Ionia. I knock the Eagles from the the lead Johns to accomodate the large midway through the 1st period visit St Johns next Tuesday Wilhelm. "Eaton Rapids (3-3) to Haslett Tuesday and to East and ourselves (3-2) and Holt are think we can beat them next Lansing Jan 23. Boys are unbeaten ranks. DeWitt battled back to out- crowd expected. and appeared on its way to (Jan 21) for the 3rd non- time around." A win by DeWitt would have blowing Hastings out of the conference game on the Red­ not out of the race yet, even scheduled to debut in a com­ score Laingsburg in the final though Howell, (4-1) and The floor exercise and bined meet at Wyoming Rogers. put the Panthers into a tie for period 13-11, but they remained That game will.be played Feb gym. wing schedule. If all goes as 1st place. But the Saxons scrambled coach Clair Wilhelm would like,- Okemos (5-1) are the teams to tumbling teams recorded Home opener is against East 3 points short of the Wolves. 8 instead of Feb 7 as originally beat." victories by large margins for Lansing Feb 5 in a boys meet. However, ^ a dogged Julian Villereal, Tom War­ scheduled. back to tie the score twice in the visitors, will be on a 6-game that quarter before taking the winning streak by then. And Mason won't turn down a lead briefly in the 2nd period. Of course, that's easier said chance to whip St Johns, a It was the keynote of the than done. prestigious non-conference foe. evening. St Johns had leads of 6 The 2 intended victims are With that kind of moral triumph 444 01 ;U«« MT¥ points in the 2nd and 13 in the as backing, Mason could cruise Howell (8-1) and Ea'ton Rapids 4th but trailed by as much as 3 (upset winner over powerful at top speed into the crucial 2nd points in the 3rd quarter and Okemos). meeting with Okemos. never built a "killer momen­ Wilhelm, who took over a Mason boasts good overall' Find your nam* in any sponsor's advartisamant and you will rt- tum". mediocre basketball program height, with a pair of 6-4 seniors, YOU osiva $5.00 in trada or sarvica by going to that placa of businass. A record cold spell in the 2nd this year after an impressive 6- Mark Fredrickson and Clint You art undar no obligation and no purchasa ii nacauary. period nearly spoiled the whole year stint at Dowagiac (a big Chadwell, the tallest. On the low Patroniza thasa businass paopla. Thay art in your trading araa and post are seniors Steve Akers (6- worth racommondation. Ntw winnars posttd Bach wnh. Rtidars game. St Johns Went more'than six champion and a state CAN ^anjyohn Davis (6-1), while namts will not appaar in nlacts of busintss whart giva-away it not 5 minutes before scoring a fiejd quarter finalist) found himself ...... L~... I ' i Tfjtw parmitttd by law. goal, missjrojl'13 attempts. .._.„, *Sfin the early going sPPhomore Barry Markwart is WIN Wayne Fedewa finally snapped KJ the Wrune -havt at 5-10>Ae good. size on the the ice with a tip-in at 2:45. The Mason los•"**t th. e 1st 3 games, 2 «l«n 1,..,, ™ i _: ii.. Redwings finished the quarter of them close to Eaton Rapids bench. Our bench players are Appliance* Sales t Service Buildint Supply Fowler Elevator Polaris Headquarters Television with just 2 of 20 fielders hitting and Okemos. still not exceptional, but they've the mark. They led at halftime *"I was a new coach with a proved adequate," said WESTPHALIA SEEDS T COMPLETE LINE 27-24 by virtue of an 8 for 12 free different system and we had a Wilhelm. "We just haven't had FERTILIZER & BUILDER & %*!*& throw performance in the 2nd lot of football players out for the much chance to use the bench SUPPLY CO. CHEMICALS •Parts period and Hastings' own poor yet." COAL •Accessories team," says Wilhelm. "On top Contractors & Building GRAIN •Clothing * Antitm Speklistt * •field shooting (3 of 10). of that, we had to open 'against With Mason's schedule the Supply Dealer BEANS Tim Fox, whose 28 points Albion on the early date, Nov reserves just may stay OIL the ALSO 224-4661 Ph. $87-3071 bench a few more weeks. •Excavating Office 593-2420 made for his 2nd straight game 26." V •Septic Systems Mill 593-2550 Dick Cook TV over 20, socked home half of his But his new charges got For St Johns the game will ^Whirlpool •Dltcnes 20 Years in Quality Snowmobiles come between conference dates •Basements Mildred Slejght * Silw "'"'*»"""* Senice 8 fielders in the 3rd period to untracked with a double Farmers Co-Operative Elevator S & H Farm Sales & Service score 8 of the Wings' 12 points overtime victory over Holt (70- with Ionia in St Johns Friday G & W WASHER SERVICE 1% Mi. S. of Westphalia Howard Purvis and at Waverly a week from Phone 587-3571 North Main Street 4 Miles North on US 27 to French Rd. W. hitt Id - Wtilpkiln and spark a mild comeback 68) ~ at Holt - and followed with 4811 N. Grand River 372-9250 from a 3-poirit deficit. 3 more in a row, this time on the Friday. A trip to Okemos is on the horizon for Jan 28 before the Aquariums-Tropical Fiih Carpeting Interiors Heating-Air Conditioning Roofing-Siding Then followed a sudden winning side. period when St Johns could do The opponents were not season ends in 4 straight league Wo maintain CONTINUAL games. At this point, with a 4-4 we have the MAGEE Re-Siding Your Home? no wrong and Hastings no right , overwhelming -- Harry Hill, Largest SGHAFER COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY! SGIANT TIRE SALE during the first 4 minutes of the Catholic Central and Haslett - record overall and a 3-3 league Variety of HEATING mark, all conference contests Tropical Fish VINYL COATED THE BEST COMB and SAVE final quarter. • but Mason's winning margin in the Lansing MONARCH & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. STEEL 5IDING... YOU CAN BUY are important to the Redwings. Area and our Led by the 7 point production was more than 10 points in each prices are }; DOESN'T CRACK £ Was Yoder's Sales & Service lowest. DOWNS /INTERNATIONAIA £ DOESN'T DENT of center Carl Bashore St Johns .S Formerly of Laingsburg reeled off 13 points to Hastings' Come See The Largest £ SAVE UP TO 1/3 ON HEAT EC NOW 2 in that stretch for a 53-40 Aquarium In The Area RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Phone 587-3666 Area 517 I Winter Special 20% OFF YODER'S TIRE SALES bulge. i NORTHERN ROOFING SEA FAN % &w§yl The Professionals- 3322 N. East St. US-27 The roles reversed just as 181 E. State Rd. INTERIORS Sine* 1947 E & SIDING abruptly. Hastings guard Jim Jb-^ Support the % Block Off Rt.27 6140 S. Wiight Ftaad Bon B! 121 E. State Rd. or Phone 487-5955 Lansing 487-3580 Feldpausch threw in 10 of his 17 points in the last 4 minutes of Aliens Sales Serf ice Ceramics His L Hers Sand fc Gravel Upholitery the game to bring Hastings (JPMARCH OF DIMES iGreenwaxeand THE within 2 points, 60-58 with :38 THIS f PACE CONTRIBUTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE PUBLISHER HEN'S NEST Complete Supplies .„,,., FOR The Area's left on the clock. lrW MI-LADY FASHIONS SIMON BROTHERS Over 1000 Items L Keith Haske iced the victory VJC & ^ FINEST with a free throw at :09 and Jeff On Display THE MEN'S DEN TRUCKERS OF FARM PRODUCTS CUSTOM iflp^P FOR JC Hazle made it a sure thing with Winner to receive $5.00 THE STYLISH MAN 8 AND FURNITURE MOVING UPHQSTERtNG 2 more at :02. O Greenware Gift FEATURING Carl Rowell' Friday's Charlotte game was IT PAYS TO SHOP AT J LEADING BRAND "S SAND AND GRAVEL BARRETT of DeWitt nearly as frenetic. Silver Baru Ceramic '*"•' OF APPAREL Clarence Rademacher The Wings pulled out of a 26-22 [669-34701 < HAFNER ELECTRIC 600 E. Clark Rd. 489-5666 593-2377 FOWLER halftime deficit to lead much of DeWitt 669-3497 593 2188 - Fowler (1 blocK east Rt. 27) 1121 West Main the final period, put the host J\IW%innoni. Orioles came within a basket, Automotive Repair DeWitt Elevator Italian Food Simplicity Systems Vacuum Sales Service 52-50 with 2 minutes left to make it tense. FOR BETTER VALUES Wrecker Service-Wheel Servlco-Tlre Trutng- PHONE DEWITT ffiSWh *i St Johns picked up the final 6 CONTINUING OUR Brake Service-Muffler 669-6684 MICHIGAN YOUR LIFE IS points b clinch the win and keep Service-Complete 48820 COMPLICATED General Repair BOUGHTON Charlotte winless in the con­ JANUARY CLEARANCE Tune Up ' ENOUGH VACUUM SUES ind ELEVATOR ference.' , , TIME TO SAVE WITH THESE LOW PRICES WADE'S ALL SERVICE MASTER KINGSCROST We Offer Simplicity •muofctmniiiMti Fox scored 23 points, Ed CAR SERVICE .MIX. WOLVERINE rff&A nOILOSIINESt Faivor 13. BOYS AND GIRLS / SEED CORN 669-3107 , Hubert Wade, Jr. S&0L CKMER Carl Bashore came up with 13 2605 Taylor, Lansing TIP TOP G&LSALES against Hastings A to go with JACKETS COATS Steering Specialist , BALER TWINE Fox's 28. No o'ther Redwing OFF FARM SEEDS Charles Ream Axle and Frame Straightening 2706N.Grand River cracked the double figure AND SNOW SUITS 30% 484-0777 484-7663 "Call us before selling your grains" 1 Block West of Logan 371-4681 12286 North 27 ' DeWitt column. After Feldpausch for G,RLS Hastings came jcenter Fred BOYS Beauty Salon Electrical Contractor Johnson Snowmobiles Ski-Doc Headquarters Well Drilling Gross with 14 and guard Jim PANTS SLACKS WELL DRILLING Dingman with 12. • WESTFHAUA ELECTRIC INC. ski-doo PUMPS •«» SLACKS SOLD I INSTALLED The Wings played without the • RCSKKNtlil •Sales-Parts —. cmtmAymam. • ruur iNiuyo services of starting forward GIRLS AND, BOYS SHIRTS OFF .tcoiMtnciiii •Service 20% •Sales - Parts R0TUT WIU Jerry Bashore, whojs out with a I I •Clothing Service OIIUING' •Accessories Ihlt IDI WINDIBI 0|*U t II blood infection, and' Kalem LADIES DRESSES %**M BEAUTY SALON trier* •Clothing H3B£Di •Accessories Latimer and Bob Ditmer. 224-6161 .^^^^ 489-3897 669-7714' Ditmer'was ill and Latimer is ONE RACK,OF 25 Years in Business Patricia Murphy # recovering from a,broken foot. CompWM MWM Imiiliian 489-3397 25 Years in Business CARLETON F.SMITH, ; Redwing jaycees absorbed a UD» BLOUSES, Aileva's Sports Center pair of heartbreaking losses 30% St. Johns Southgati ALLEVA'S SPORTS CENTER ' INC. over the weekend. SHELLS, SWEATERS, OFF St. John* 2421 N. Larch Laming 2421 N. Larch Laniing 12265 U.S. 27 DeWitt 3UZ. , Charlotte pinned a 71-67 VESTS, ETC. Four Wheel Headquarters Mobile Homes St. John's Co-op Yarns-Weavint defeat on the Wings, while a basket at the buzzer gave COmUl MICHIGAN < WrfEELER HUOQlAHTEU All Types of Yarn & Supplies ' Hastings a 56-55 edge, ALL OUR CORDUROY FABRIC o Bridal Gowns . SPECIAL $100 DISCOUNT WOT for F*m Com* fttt o Bridesmaid Dresses IMHW MI NNI I tntm MM M M« HIITUMM mntts TO READER WHEN PUR­ SEEDS Famous Name Brandt GREATLY REDUCED o Mother's Dresses CHASING MOBILE HOME. FENCING Domestic' Importep* , The junior Redwings trailed FaRITI'rl FERTILIZERS Charlotte most of the way o After 5 Dresses ! © l« THIS OFFER IS TRANSFERALBE Personalized „ ONE TABLE OF HtntA FARM ^Qlaaawtn before outscorlng the Orioles 21- o % Size Dressy presses •Suns SUPPLIES Instruction in fc EST Bureau •Weaving | 11 in the finale to nearly pull of .OFF *Knltting WINTER FABRIC 20% WILLETT Studio FMM MUU IBMCn, M0 the victory. tf&tfQelUr led 4 °*NUMI ..MMHMtf 'tnMNHtl •Rug Hooking and Bridal Shop 5-" i 2015 N. LARCH BULK PEED SERVICE •Crocheting Redwings in double figures with otner Hantf crafts 10 points. ScottMailand hit for WINTER REMNANANTS Hl450S.HollisterRd. Ovid m MIDWEST raJei'ifattiftlerilia 37M877 St. John's Co-operative Co, BAUTEL'S 15, Dave Martis 14 and Wayne y r Phone 834-5140 wen HOWS 2 WUWWO ' Pedyne^ „^A AND ODD'S N ENDS PRICE *T "Complete Wedding Pholo Service" I 224-2381 224-2401 Call IV 5-9212 2916 Turner \

23 January 15,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN -J Fulton ertisls'win County News " MEET RESULTS streak for Fowler STJOHNSVSEVERETT Event Swimmers Name Place Time SPORTS! 200 Medley Relay Feldpausch SJ * 1 1st 1:51.6 Grost • FOWLER - The buzzer league, but still lead the con­ . Dale Koenlgsknecht and Dean * • Villarreal ference thanks to DeWitt's loss Schrauben led the Eagles with signaled the end ot-2 things .>.... F : Montry Friday .night at Fowler - the to Laingsburg. The Wolves 15 each, Also scoring in double 200 Medley Relay Warner SJ 2nd Capital Area end of the game and the end of upset DeWitt 60-57 to give the figures for Fowler were Andy Butler Fowler's1 undefeated cage Panthers a 7-2 record. •» George with 14, Mike Graff and St Johns Makara United Way, Inc. status in the CMAC. Fowler led most of the Con­ David Schtriidt with 10 apiece. Welman The whole game came down test, going out ahead by 4 in the 200 Freestyle , Mailand SJ 1st 1:59.3 -to the last seconds when the opening quarter 20-16, Fowler next takes on Por­ Anderson E 2nd Eagles had the ball stolen at­ They added 2 to the lead by tland St Pats Friday at home, Hurst SJ 3rd tempting ito get it down the outscoring Fulton 17-15, but had and Webberville Tuesday. swimmers continue 200 Indvidual Medley Grost SJ 1st 2:26.2 court and Fulton put it in for a led by as much as' 12. Fowler meets 2d place DeWitt Feldpausch SJ 2nd can PICK 75-73 victory. In a close 3d quarter, Fulton Feb 8 in St Johns, a change from Villarreal SJ 3rd outshot the Eagles 20-19 and the original date of Feb 7. 50 Freestyle Before You Pack As the clock was ticking off Denesuk E 1st FOR the last 4 seconds and the score then poured it on for a 24-17 win streak Montry SJ 2nd * tied 73-73, Fulton's Mike Claeys advantage in the final period. The Panthers and Eagles will Smith SJ 3rd EAST LANSING, The Claeys-'Winsor com­ play on the Saturday date in the Diving Robbins SJ 1st 202.25 _ stole a Fowler pass, flipped It to Double first place finishers for MICHIGAN Mike Winsor under the basket bination for Fulton also led the St Johns gymnasium to ac­ The St Johns -Swim Team Stork SJ 2nd scoring against-the Eagles. comodate the large number of the Redwings were Tom Grost SJ 3rd who put it through to win the continued their unbeaten season Villareal and Larry Feld- Enjoy real money-saving ballgame. Claeys had 23 points and spectators expected to turn out by soundly defeating a good 100 Butterfly Villarreal SJ 1st 104.1 for the contest. pausch. Villareal won the 200 value, and relax at the Fowler is now 9-1 in the Winsor 22. Lansing Everett team 117 to 55. medley relay and set 3 seasons Kaiser E 2nd Makara SJ * 3rd St Johns took first place in 9 best in the 100 yard butterfly 100 Freestyle 56.3 ALBERT out of Hevents and took 1-2-3- in with a 1:04.1. Denesuk E 1st Ovid-Elsie gives Medley Relay, the Individual . Butler SJ v 2nd Larry Feldpausch swam 2 Welman SJ 3rd medley and diving. backstroke events and won 2 500 Freestyle 5:31.6 MOTOR, HOTELl St Johns has been developing firsts. Feldpausch is one of the Mailand SJ 1st a sound swimming program for Anderson E 2nd 1427 W. Saginaw Street top area backstrokers and is Hurst SJ 3rd 4he past 50 years under the setting as his goal the state 100 Backstroke 103.2 Junction of U.S. 43 and Swan Vallayn battle .direction of coaches Wayne meet qualifying time and to Feldpausch SJ 1st State Rte 78 at Coolidge Rd, Morrison and Bruce Barber and better his 9th place finish in the Nelson E 2nd with the swimming season just state meet last year. Warner SJ 3rd • Color TV In every room Ovid-Elsie gave it a good 1 at the end of the 1st period, 17- clinch their 6th straight MMB underway the. Redwings are lOOBreaststroke Grost SJ 1st 109.9 • Restaurant & Lounge win. One of the highlights of the Butler SJ , 2nd battle Friday night as they took 16. undefeated and have outscored meet was the diving event when • Heated Pool That margin stayed the same The Marauders are now 4-2 in their opponents 372 to 131. Farnsworth E . 3rd on undefeated Swan Valley in a the conference. the St Johns divers Kirk Rob- Mid-Michigan B basketball as both teams hit for 17 points in 400 Freestyle Hurst SJ 1st 3:53.9 • Family Plan .Ovid-Elsie travels to Bay City bins, Brian Stork, Mark Grost Mailand clash. the 2d period. J Mason and DeWitt were the and Jim Cole took 1,2,3 and 4th • Meeting and Ovid-Elsie outscored the All Saints for a non-league Redwings- first victims and Leveck Banquet Rooms The Marauders lost 70-67, but game Friday and return to place. All four divers did an Smith \ visitors by a point 17-16 in the 3d Everett also found the St Johns excellent job and are expected ALL AT MODERATE RATES the fact Swan Valley hasn't lost period and threatened to upset league action Saturday against team too powerful in both first 400 Freestyle Anderson E 2nd - a game all season didn't serve Chesaning, to do well in the conference and Ward Swan Valley on 2 buckets by place finishes and depth. state meet, later this season. to intimidate Ovid-Elsie who Paul Case. The'riext home game will be Farnsworth RESERVATIONS: stayed with, them all- the way. Juniors John Mailand and Mark Hurst, Mike LeVeck, CALL TOLL FREE But, after that threat, Swan another non-league game Jan 21 Eric Grost led the tankers with Danesuk The Marauders trailed by just Valley canned 8 free throws to against Haslett. Dave Smith and Paul Butler 3 first place finishes. -Mailand also took first place finishes in 800-621-4404 took both the 200 and 500 yard the freestyle events. Butler won In Illinois: 800-972-7200 freestyle events and anchored the 100 yard freestyle with a O-E wrestlers unbeaten the 400 freestyle relay. time of 56,4. Eric Grost also captured 3 The Redwing swimmers'face firsts. Grost swam in the 200 Ovid-Elsie Tuesday and ,REHMANN'S ST.JOHNS yard medley relay, the 200 yard Waverly Thursday night both (individual medley and set a new are home meets with Ovid at in conference matches 'varsity record/in the 100 yard 7:00 and Waverly at 7:30. breastrokewith a time of 1:09.9. JANUARY (See meet results at right) for 1 point on Ovid-Elsie for with 110 points. CLEARANCE Ovid-Elsie ran their MMB arguing about a decision. They Ovid-Elsie had 1 champion in conference record wrestling led at the time 19-18, but the i thejneet, Troy Bancroft at 105 SALE! record to 4 wins without a loss point tied the score at 197I9. pounds. Mike Hoeft had a 2d Thursday with a 31-23 victory Ovid-Elsie's only dual meet place finish in the 132 pound over St Louis. loss came at the hands of non- class. ON ALL MEN & BOYS During the past 2 weeks, conference foe Durand Jan 6, After a Tuesday meet with Ovid^Elsie has defeated The Marauders lost the meet 33- DeWitt, the Marauders travel to Corunna 22-19, Midland Bullock 14. Ithaca' Thursday and then Creek 51-15 and tied Mason 19- The Marauders finished 5th compete in the Clinton County * SUITS 19. out of 11 at the Alma Tour­ meet in St Johns Saturday, The Mason meet was turned nament Jan 4. Alma was' 1st n ..starting at(fl, p;n< } |* SPORT COATS from a victory to a tie after the • * . ii 1 J i<* r j*^sU*taWEi reteree called a .technical, foul to *^inteV jafekets and Give Outer Coats Stockbridge •Wool Topcoats the •All Weather Coats STOCKBRIDGE -- Bath took Panthers U in the 3d period. it on the chin in basketball However, the Bees themselves Friday night as Stockbridge only hit for 8 points. - ONE GROUP-, l world sailed past the Bees 67-47. - Stockbridge outshot the Bees After trailing by only 2 after 19-15 in the final period. v SUITS VALUES TO $1 the 1st period, the Bees were Joe Green, Bee center, led the 2 OFF a little outscored by 11 points in the 2d scoring for Bath with 13 points. A period 23-12. After a Tuesday home game OTHER SUITS GREATLY REDUCED Trailing 37-24 at the half, the against Byron, the' Bees will Bees cooled the Stockbridge travel to Fowlerville Friday FROM 1Q% TO 4Q% OFF gut shooting a bit, holding the night. today. Snowmobile guide LARGE GROUP MENS FAMOUS BRANDS SPORT COy4T5-vALuEsuPTos85.oo- Blood. LANSING - Distribution of a The'brochiire is available at snowmobile guide to rules, state The American DNR Regional and District parks, state forests and state headquarters, the DNR Detroit ND!$ Red Cross; game areas has been completed The Good Information ' Office, Highway ow~$29—®39 49 by the Michigan Department of Information Offices and the N Neighbor. - Natural Resources. Lansing Office of the Michigan Tourist Council. OTHER SPORT COATS 10% T° 20% OFF COMPLETE BODY WORK Maps with legends pinpoint AND GLASS REPLACEMENT the location of snowmobile trails, their length and a phone Whatta bowler! Karen Penix, 13, displays the score sheet con­ BOB'S AUTO BODY , INC. number for inquiries on con­ taining her Jan 11,3-game series of [ohhh, so close to 600] 598 in the ditions. * Redwing Lanes Coke Cola Youth Bowling League. Karen, the MENS &H1H 1 O BY VAN HEUSEN AND OTHERS A few changes from last year daughter of Mr and Mrs, Keith Pennix, Rt 5, St Johns, rolled games 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2921 have not been made in the folder. For instance, the DNR is of 168,242 and 188. In her 2d game of 242, she rolled along for the 1st not leasing private land in the 7 frames with strikes. She spared in the 8th, came back with a REG. PRICE AT $8.50 TO $14.00. NOW t-f * strike in the 9th, but missed converting a split in the final frame. southern Lower Peninsula for 7 snowmobile brails this winter. 5lh ANNUAL TOUR $^95 Snowmobile operators should FOR also be aware that nine new ST. JOHNS OR 2 trails have, been openeaSwhich HIGH SCHOOL BAND are not listed in the guide. The PROUDLY PRIIINTI — -MENS FLANNEFLANNEL ft^ftft ALL NEW! AWAM) WINNING tDfTtONI new trails, are: Greenhills,, SHIRTS VALUESTO $10.00 NOW D Michigamme 'State Forest; 1 Chandler Hills, Jordan River- "j ' ^ "'••" i-in •••—•..in. ii S.F.; North Branch, Otsego SF; ALL MENS AND BOYS WlNJER r. Silver Creek, Black Lake SF; East Devils Lake, Alpena SF; m JACKETS AND COATS *.. Bear Lake, Kalkaska SF; w Gladwin Refuge, TittabaWDssee THRIFTY: W • INDOOKS ON SALE S-A-V-E .$5.Q0 TO $25.00 SF; St Helen to Roscommon, Houghton Lake SF; and North IttGGERmd BETTER THAH EVERBl Missaukee and Lake City North, SLOW I TRAPEZE I WIRB ICIHCUHQ ABTWTB ALKBRfl] BAND Y\ BOYS CORDUROY PANTS VALUES TO $9.00 D Missaukee SF. EUSD ANIMALS l El These new trails add 223 miles DOWN. H + TRAINED ANIMALS i, to the state's snowmobile trail JMMAItVELOU! MIRTHHAKING SHOWlfcJ system. "* m ASTONlSJ^NCNOVEtr^CTJv 1=1 BOYS LbNG SLEEVE SPOR T SHIR TS ON SALE

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1 '/* ' 24 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN January 15,1976 Class may help you Obituaries save a life &vt0xnd 7lw4 Tressa Schafer Smith. He at­ Senah Miller Raymond ShivleyV BY DEBORAH LAPARL \ 2 hours a night on Feb 12, 19, ( tended Weidman Schools," He COUNTY NEWS WRITER and 26, at Central national Mrs Glen Brown opened her Richard Mead of St Johns down will be held at the Casinp After a long illness, Senah and, Margaret R, VanDuoser ELSIE(c)-Funeral services Bank. A- donation of $5 per.' home Wednesday evening to served a beautifully decorated in Corunna for all 4-H'ers, Miller died jan 7, 'at Ionia were married in St Johns, Oct for Raymond Shivley 63, of 1401 ST JOHNS-You could beata family is requested With the members of .the United birthday cake she had made for "< parents and friend, Jan 25 jn the 16, 1926. Mr Smith< was a Melinda St, Owosso were held at basketball game,' a party, or proceeds togotathe ambulance Methodist Church Women of her father, to the guests. evening. Manor, Ionia Mich. She lived at member of the Grove Bible Carter Funeral Home in Elsie * (service. \ ' 3075 W. Maple, Rt I, Perrinton a relaxing at home when a Carland witThhe onllacyk 10o fmembers The men of Carland's Unted Dick Beemer a former since 1941, She was GO years old, Church. < "Sunday, Jan 12 with the'Rev relative or friend is .stricken High.school studentB are present ladies Methodist Church were invited •resident to this area lost his, James V. Baney of U.B. Surviving are his wife, Justin Shepherd officiating. with a heart attack, Your first invited to attend the class with present was due to members to the Burton Church Saturday mother, Mrs Otha W. Beenier*- Margaret; 2 daughters, Mrs Burial was in Riverside impulse is to call an ambulance, their parents. A day time class being in hospitals and ill in their for a men's fellowship breakfast Wednesday morning when she Church, Carson City, Mich, Lois J, Nichols of DeWitt, Mrs Cemetery at Elsie, ' . homes. 1 officated at the Friday, Jan H 2' but before the arrival, the may be scheduled if there 1ar e at 7 am with Reverend Claude passed away at the Shiawassee Joan Butler of Ashland, Ohio; 2 Mr Shivley suffered a stroke victim stops breathing. What enough interested persons, Get-well cards were signed by Ridley of Ovid bringing the County Medical Care Facility in pm service at Abbott Chapel of brothers, Leo Smith of Weid­ following a day's illness Thurs­ Osgood Funeral Home, Maple should you do? 'Persons interested in signing all who were present and sent devotions. A Corunna where she had been a Rapids. The place of burial is man, Mich, Sylvester of Grand day at the OWosso Memorial The action you take could up for the course may contact rose bowls to the ill which in­ Our District Superintendent patient since Thanksgiving. Payne Cemetery, ' Rapids; and 8 grandchildren, Hospital. save a life and possibly prevent Mrs Powers at 224-2850. Mrs cluded: Mrs Virginia Schultz met with members and friends Mrs, Beemer, the daughter of Mrs Miller was born in The place of burial is Mt Rest Mr Shivley'was born in brain damage which, according Powers said 40 persons had and Mrs Ina Wopdworth in the Sunday afternoon at the Bert and Ella (Caldwell) Gratiot County, Nov 17,1915, the Cemetery. Detroit Sept 29, 1911. He had to Herb Brown, manager, of already registered far the class. Owosso Memorial ,Hospitai;r Carland United Methodist Fillinger, was bom March 18, daughter of Ed and .Mary Bernard resided most of his life in the Clinton Area Ambulance Ser­ The procedure itself involves Mrs Clara Hicok and Mrs Leo Church at 3 pm. 1904 and married Harold Fockler. In Ithaca Mich, Oct Ovid and Owosso area and, just vice, occurs between 4 and 6 the manual beating of the" heart Deming at their home. Mrs Carl Maynard is gravely Beemer in 1922. He died in 1964. 1931 she and William Miller Rademqcher recently retired from Universal minutes after the heart stops and mouth to mouth President, Mrs Glen Parks, ill in the Owosso Memorial Surviving are: sons, the were married. She had been Electric Co. beating, This causes the .cease resuscitation, Brown explained. confirmed the first pledge Hospital, She was,a patient Reverend "Dick" Beemer now employed by the Wolverine A funeral mass was held Jan Surviving are a daughter, of oxygen flow to the brain. The pushing on the sternum of payment sent in to the con­ there for a while then taken of Dundee and Donald Beemer Company of Ithaca. )4,10 am, at St Mary's Church, Mrs Edward (Loretta) Pok6rny . Cardio. • pulmonary the chest causes the heart to be ference for 1975. home but had to return very of Indiana and 1 sister, Mrs Surviving Mrs Miller are her for Bernard William of Elsie; 2 sisters; 1 brother; resuscitation ^s'the correct squeezed between the chest and Mrs J.C. Bowen was in charge suddenly. Betty Barstow of Royal Oak and Rademacher, who died Jan'U in> and 7 grandchildren. procedure to perform on a heart the back wall of the spinal of the program which she en­ Another^ square dance hoei 4 grandchildren. , husband William; 2 sons, Starr* Carson City Hospital. A rosary column. This process enables of Carson City, William Jr of attack victim. Pauline Powers, titled the U.M. Women of was held Jan 13, at 8 pm at St 404 W. Cass, read about this the blood to circulate with • Garland's New Year's Muir; mother Mrs Mary Mary's Church, Father James Terri Hankei oxygen artifically, he said. f Rempp; 5 grandchildren; and procedure in the January Resolution, "A Prayer For All Schmitt officiating. Mr Graveside services were held edition of Woman's Day Brown has taken,several Seasons," taken from the several brothers and sisters. Rademacher was 76, and lived Monday, Jan 13, 4 pm, at Mt magazine and became in­ 'classes which taught the' Christian Herald Magazine, on Price Rd, Rt 2, Fowler, t Olivet Cemetery, Latagsburg, terested in learning the technique and has had practical Ideas of how to incorporate this %>Ath Swyal George Smith He was born in Westphalia for Terri C, Hanke, the 3-month- technique. She began experience working with the in 1975 and discussion followed March 26, the son of William old daughter of Mike and telephoning various offices to ambulance service. Grown said her program.' Services were held Saturday, and Catherine Stump Charlene Hanke. She died try to determine where it wass the people taking the class will ^ A white elephant sale is to be Leo Thelen, a long time Sehlke of Fowler; and little Jay Jan 11, at Osgood Funeral Rademacher. He lived most of Saturday, Jan 11, 7:20"pm, at taught. not receive certificates showing held at the next UM Women's 'resident of this community, and Joyce Bancrofts Si West Home for George Smith, 72, who his life in Westphalia. He was Memorial Hospital, Owosso. that they have learned the (.meeting^ in February at the passed awa/December 31 after Dallas. , '. 1 The Father Joseph Aubin of- She contacted Brown and along illness. Funeral services died Wednesday , Jan 8, in married to Mary Weiland. TWr expressed the interest, of technique because1 he is not a home of Mrs Clara Horn, All Mrs Clare SwanSon (entered Clinton Memorial Hospital after Rademacher was a member of ficied at the service. organizing classes to teach'the certified teacher. What they items and articled to be donated were held on Friday morning, the Carson City Hospital as a a long illness. The Rev Robert St Mary's Church. She was born in Owosso, Oct life saving procedure to other will receive, Brown said, is the may be left at the Carland Post January 3 at Holy Trinity medical patient during the last Prange of Grove Bible Church * Surviving are his wife, Mary; (>, 1974. Surviving her are: her interested persons. knowledge of what to do In an Office and all will be greatly Church at Fowler with burial in part of December. officiated at the 2 pm service. I daughter, Mrs Joan Schafer of .. parents Mike and Charlene; 2 emergency situation With a appreciated. the church cemetery. On Sunday, January 5, Mrs Jackson; 4 'grandchildren; 1 1 "We've had several heart heart attack victim. Mr Smith came to the St brothers, Trevor, her twin, attacks in town, and I lost a Mrs Howard Horn, who is On Sunday 1 evening, Iva Schafer of Lansing, Mrs Johns area at age 18 and lived brother, Joseph I. Martin of Troy; I sister, Deslree; brother that way. I wanted.to He said he was interested in home visiting with her husband December 29, the following Robert Beckhorn of Ionia', Mrs. the last 36 years at 800 S. Westphalia, l sister, Mrs grandparents Mr^andJMrs were visitors of Mr and Mrs William Ernst anjl Mtfxine •Marian Schafer of Lansing. learn and felt others would instructing the course because: from. Florida, was a welcome Lansing, vSt, Johns, He was Charles Wollscheid of Chicago, also," she said. ' "It is very helpful for the am­ guest member; she and Howard Fred W. Pasch: Mr and Mrs Eras£ enjoyed a tour of the employed as a machine The arrangements were 111, Mr and Mrs John Edward of "Seeing a family member die bulance drivers if someone at Will be leaving for Florida Gene Warren and sons of Voigt house in Grand Rapids.' operator at Oldsmobile. He was made by Neller Funeral Home. Antioch, 111. Arrangements and not be able to do anything is the scene can do CPE on the Saturday to remain there until Unsing; Mr and Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs Harold Berry of born July 10, 1902 lin Clinton Burial was in St Mary's were made by Houghton Chapel a horrible feeling. I felt that by victim. The first 4 to 6 minutes Spring. They are taking two of County, the son of Joseph and Cemetery. . of Osgood Funera! Homes, Inc. learning this, I may be able to after a person has stopped their granddaughters with them help someone someday. The breathing are the most critical for a 2 weeks vacation for the average housewife hasn't had because that is when brain girls. • Pays fine for assault NEW OWNERS this training and may not even damage occurs. The Reverend Homer Van ST JOHNS -- Robert Norman of $30, and a judgement fee of be able to recognifce the symp­ "If the victim's .heart stops Burean and his wife returned LaChapelle, of Ft Lauderdale, $4, a total of $50. toms of a heart attack. This before someone can get to the from a 2 weeks vacation in Fla, was arraigned recently'on LaChapelle stated that he had AT) ( . - class will teach those symptoms phone, it is'almost impossible Florida Saturday in time for charges of assault and battery struck Meyers, because he so, in case of a heart attack, she for the ambulance to arrive Rev Van Burean to be in his after he allegedly struck Ernest thought Myers had struck him lwill know what is happening before 6 minutes are up. If .pulpit Sunday at the Carland E. Meyers Sr, former St Johns in the back. Myers stated that EGAN FORD and how to deal with it." ' , someone on thescene knows the United Methodist Church. police officer. LaChapelle tapped him on the Herb Brown and 2 other men procedure,- he can begin Leo Deming was treated to an The incident occurred Dec IB shoulder and when he turned, from the ambulance service working on the victim before evening of dining out recently at the Dry Dock Lounge. LaChapelle struck him in the have volunteered to instruct the the ambulance arrives. This for his -birthday. Later that LaChapelle pled guilty to the face. Other witnesses said the SALES, INC. 6-hour class, now scheduled for could save a life." same evening his daughter, Mrs -charges and was fined $16, costs assault was unprovoked. . At 200 W. HIGHAM, ST. JOHNS , SAY: Complaints spark Bath Twp meeting ' "We'll give you as good a deal as BATH - Complaints from their displeasure of the way knowjt exists,"'the supervisor Hoard were all appointed for'a 3 The purchase of a used ski you .can get anywhere and we'll annoyed citizens concerning the things were going with the1 said.™ year term, and Thomas Par- tow, said'to be in good con­ back it with quality service!" sewer project sparked the Vh construction of the sewer The township board voted to shall was appointed to replace' dition and offered for $90, was hour Bath Twp meeting of system. One citizen gloomly approve Burnett's' motion to Jay Keen Kennedy for a 2 year approved by the board. The CALL 224-2285 Monday Jan 6, commented: "X don't see-how send a newsletter to citizens of term; the Board of. Review, board also approved $600 to .Several residents expressed Bath can survive with the high Bath. Burnette cited a lack of Harold Burnette, Paul Stoll and purchase poles, cement blocks, Ja*es and the sewer tap in fee." communication as„ justificatio n Paul Parkey were^ll appointed and installation costs at Bath H •^•e^iiOTemwptalnW'ttftt'fiis fMte newsletter, ., tq a 2 year \e^m, anaYJ,ack Pa'rk oji Sleight Rd. l'i*l*4 l)BieBfl«^*chh*4givfaihmi W ' ^ the resident^^ s don't Randall was to replace Roger The township meetings will, no problems for 23 years, was know how many policemen we Powell for a 3 year term. beginat7:30pm instead of 8 pm now flooding with the slightest beginning Jan 20. The board- have, many don't know about The board announced that also approved a motion to hold drizzle after-sewer construction the county wide reappraisal, Consumers Power Co was NEW FROM workers broke tile and did not many need to know what is the meetings on the day replace it. t asking'for an increase in gas following a holiday if the regu­ going on in our township. My rates. A meeting will be held lar meeting was scheduled on a . Supervisor Thomas Woodruff main concern is getting people Jan 28,9:30 am and 7 pm to tajce said now that the problem was legal holiday. The board meets informed," she said. The letter, petitions and comments of the first and third Mondays in called to the attention of the to be published no more,than interested persons. J NATIONAL BANK board, something could be done quarterly, will be sent to the the ihonth. about it. He expressed the need head of the household. The board approved trustee The purchase of a. new police for the citizens of Bath to notify James Cronk's motion to install car, to be bought from the State the township board if their In Other action, the board a small basketball court in V.J. Police for $4266 was authorized property was damaged during approved the,following com­ Wiswasser park. The project by the board. An extra $500 was OF ST. JOHNS sewer construction. "If mittee appointments: iThe will include a back board, pole, okayed to allow to equip the car < anything is wrong, let Us know," Planning Commission, Walter a 20 by 30 foot slab of concrete, with a light bar and radio he-stressed. Kyes, Carl Otto, and Jerry, the costliot to exceed $500. equipment. * It was brought to the board's Something you'll love even attention that sewer lead-ins, which were to be placed on all Two deputies now sergeants platted lots, were omitted for at \ more six years from riow... . least 3 lots, , ST JOHNS - Clinton County Several people at the Sheriff Anthony Hufnagel has meeting, including clerk June announced the promotion of 2 Burnette, felt that the mistake deputies to sergeant. . Was the fault of the company Promoted are Ray Graham, 'and the township should not 44, and Paul St Johns, 30, have to pay for the installation Sgt Graham joined the of-the lead-ins. Sheriffs Dept in January, 1973 Supervisor Woodruff pointed and has served on patrol and as y,% out that the township board correctional officer at the jail. okayed the plans prior to He has lived in DeWitt TWp construction. Bumette said the "for 12 years. > engineers of the company were , He worked for MSU, Dept of the experts, not the members of Public Safety for 8 years as fire the township board. The board safety and served 3 years with has requested that the township the DeWitt City Police Dept engineer attend the- next where he was sergeant when Jie ' meeting in hopes ofL settling the problem, Eft the dept: Sgt Graham was raised in In other business; supervisor Clare County and served 4 years INTEREST PAID ON INVESTMENT .Woodruff announced that the in the US Army. 1 board had applied for a $24,000 He is married, the father of 2 CERTIFICATE TIME DEPOSITS grant from public service funds daughters and 2 sons, is a to be 'distributed by Cjounty member of the DeWitt'Lions Now, the highest interest allowed by /aw oh Insured savfngs • clerk, Ernie Carter. The rn'oney Club and East DeWitt Bible provided in. the grant is to be and the highest ever paid-by Central Nrfffonaf Bank of St Johns,.. Church.* " The used either for training em- . Sgt Paul St Johns, joined the Is yours In our new 7'A % per year Investment certificate , ployees or capital im­ Counly Sheriff's Dept in 1971. ' savings gccount. Deposit *],000 or more for 6 years ond I provements. - Prior to that he served from 1969 through 1971 as chief of Information \we'll pay interest to you on a quarterly basis. What's more, Woodruff said the money, if police in Ovid, you're savings are insured up to ]40,000, v received, would create Z new positions:' a . community Raised in Eaton County, he is development co-ordinator a graduate of Polteryille High Gap So, put it where it earns the highest interest and security, too ,' School. He joined the Lansing v would be,a full time employee Police Dept in 196V and is a Then sit back and watch it turn into more money".- who would obtain information graduate of the 2d Mid- op grant money. 1 The public lacks sound knowledge about too Federal regulation* require a lUbfUnlbl inteieit petal iy for early : Michigan Police Academy. wllhdrawiKromcertincaleMvlrigiwcoiJriU ^ \ "There is all kinds of grant ' He and his wife, Janeal, live many things ... and funeral service is no money available, we just don't in St Johns. \ exception. sr St. Johns Public Schools We think the public's current demand for information is good ... and we hope you'll feel free to ask .us anything you want to Cosmetology Department know. NATIONAL . 100 W. Higham Street BANK WJU IK OPEN. r< SATURDAYS 8:00-3:30 OSGOOD OF ST. 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