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DEWITT TWP-Earlier threats of recall week when township residents submitted the township supervisor, township clerk and Named on the recall petitions were Dale clerk; Jack Kzeski, trustee and Eileen Corr, adjustment of sewer use rates within the actiomoninDVwitf^pcamn ™ " Potions to hold a recall elecUon concerning . 2 trustees. , Emerson, supervisor; Donna Syverson, trustee. township and arbitrarily and without cause Apparent motivation for the petition drive discharged the police chief of DeWitt Twp was the firing of township police chief Bruce and failed to maintain the proper com­ Angell about 3 months ago. munications with residents of DeWitt Twp. Angell and township residents at the time Emerson said the board as a whole, since protested the dismissal and it was then there the 1972 election had not changed sewer was talk of petitions being circulated for rates and the only person holding office (named in the petitions) when the rates recall. were adjusted from $9.50 to $10.50 monthly However, included also on the recall was Syverson. petitions is a protest over sewer rate ad­ An election date is expected to be set justments. within 30 days. Not named in the petitions were trustees THE PETITIONS stated as reasons for a Roger Pline and. Bill Purves and treasurer recall election, "an arbitrary, improper Oliver Angell. Ovid bond issue passes by 31 votes

OVID-A 31-vote margin led the way The project consists of new storm sewers Monday to approval of a $230,000 bond issue for drainage and hot mix t asphalt street to finance street imprqvements. * construction. A total of 241 residents voted in the Part of the project will be financed by election with 136 approving the proposal and revenue sharing and part by bonds sup­ 105 voting against'the bond issue. ported by gas tax returns. Construction begins on Bath Twp sewer Allen Draste, Gary Ressegaie, Missie Frechen, Sharon Watts, Bill Purchase and Susan Cassler, I 2d and 5th St Johns Central Elemerltary School students count over 10,000 Campbell Soup 1 labels to be exchanged for 4 tape recorders. But, who can resist, the students celebrate with BATH TWP--It's finally happened, have the sufficient number of "yes" votes, a fluttery toss for the benefit of the;County News photographer. - After months and months'of "off again, on due partly to the fact that some, wanted to again" actions concerning the proposed wait until a decision would be made about Bath Twp sewer, construction finally got \ t federal funding assistance.. underway this week. However, it became evident no federal Xunding would be available and the board The sewer project suffered numerous set then irjoved to cons.tr.uct the^sewer^ and Pleads guilty to manslaughter backs including lack of sufficient votes on maintain funds from the state. the board, then an injunction after the issue Since that time, court action by protesting passed because of a petition protesting the residents of the township sought to halt amount of bonded indebtedness and other construction. stumbling blocks along the way. However, those actions were unsuccessful fqllowing death of Elsie woman A vote bv the board last year failed to and the sewer is on the way. ST JOHNS-Rex Tefertiller, 53, 654 Ovid, Court Monday to charges of manslaughter, Betty Lee Tefertiller of Elsie. murder, which were dropped in lieu of the Elsie, entered a plea of guilty in Circuit resulting from the death of his former wife, He stood mute to charges of 2d degree manslaughter plea. Hold funeral services for Tefertiller told the court that he and the deceased had a verbal and physical Circulate survey of St Johns vo-ed grads argument the night of Oct 14 and that she had got a "headlock" during a "scuffle." "In order to improve present curriculum, ST JOHNS - St Johns High School, along* programs as seen by Vocational Education He said during the fight, lie had pushed retired Bath fire chief with mpst high schools in the state, is, graduates. offerings to better meet the needs of the 1 students, we hope that all 1973 graduates against her neck to break the hold and later, maDing a follow-up survey to all *1973. will take the time to fill out the Follow-Up she fell to the floor. 'graduates who were enrolled in vocational, The Michigan Department of Education provided forms, compilation and analysis Survey and return it to the high school. Tefertiller said he did not know she had education programs. The goal of the followt' services at regional data processing cen­ Besides, we are sincerely interested in BATH TWP » Services were held Friday, of Trustees and was a former School Board up survey Is to enable the local, school died and left the house to sleep in a truck Dec 7,ifor Ernest S. Jrofatter, retired fire ters. learning what and how you are doing," said outside where he was found and, sub­ member. districts to gain a more complete and ac-. Results of the study will give local Kenneth E. Lashaway, director of chief of Bath Twp, who had served in that He is survived by his wife, Mary; 2 sons, 3 curate picture of what happens to ttiejr" sequently, arrested. position for 20 years. vocational education for St Johns Public Sentencing will take place Jan 14. daughters, 28 grandchildren, 6 great graduates. districts, Career Education Planning Schools] , , ^ He had also served on thj: Township Board grandchildren, 5 brothers and 5 sisters. Another purpose is to explore • the Districts and the Michigan Department of necessity for providing placement services' Education a much clearer picture of what for all youths completing career, happens to graduates. School placement St Johns Jaycees preparation programs. • ' ^ • •'* •, program effectiveness can be examined, TJie survey will also help to determine the*t enabling school systems to determine if effectiveness of vocational education,' there is a need for placement services. seek outstanding • • t " young farmer Sheriffs' Posse to ST JOHNS - The St Johns Jaycees are asking for nominations for the Outstanding *; * * Young Farmer award this year. Each year the Jaycees* OYF Program honors young farmers in the area between sponsor-benefit show 21 and 35 years of age, who have made the most farm progress, greatest contribution to conservation and given unselfishly to the betterment of their community. The Clinton County News 'has beep .in­ Rex Allen and Group. Bobby G. Rice is The local winner will be eligible for state formed by Lt Richard Noble, of the Sheriffs known for his Gold Record of "You Lay So and national competition. Easy On My Mind" and Rex Allen Jr is the Purposes of the award are to provide Posse, that the Sheriff's Posse will again put recognition for excellence in agrjculture, on a benefit'show at 7:30 pm Feb 2 at the Sf son of Rex Allen of Hee Haw TV fame. 1 Johns High School Gymnasium. The program will be an authentic Nash­ encourage young farmers, and to provide a" ville Grand Ole Opry type show. Anyone in better public understanding of the im­ Proceeds from the showiwill be used for portance of agriculture'. the Sheriff's Posse Youth Activities Clinton County wishing information on ,. Prdgram throughout Clinton County, family or single tickets may call 224-6611 or Nominations of good young farmers in Clinton County are needed to make this The show will feature Bobbv G. Rice and 224-6617. * project a success. They may be mailed to ^^^SStf^^ ».V>K::*:S Tom Irrer, Rt 4, St'Johns and must be postmarked prior to Jan 1. The county winner will be announced fn January. City Commission approves. . .If"

ST JOHNS-An ordinance- to drainage*., Both Ebert and City Manager Lansing St just off US-27 from 25 allow Sullivan Farm rezoning Jim Stephens of Stephens" Harvey Weatherwax said it was mph to 35 mph, appointed Bruce was approved by the St Johns Engineering said the builders agreed by the developer that a Wood as city staff member to City Commission Monday night wanted to construct the pond holding pond would be built at serve on the Planning Com­ and another development later vfith the establishment of the time of development. mission and announced the request for a preliminary) plat future development, but The plat was approved, but State Highway Dept approved for Searles Estates was ap­ Commf Roy Ebert said, "This with the proyision that the putting flashing lights hear St proved with a condition. is next to the creek and you're holding be constructed. Joseph School. The Commission 1 reserved action until hearing a Recentsnpwfalls in St Johns add to the Christmas spirit of the holiday decorations. The decorations That condition was that a increasing the flow and adding In other action t]ie cityi moved to the'flooding problem in St to investigate the feasability of decision to be reached by the St retention holding pond be'built Joseph School Board, are not being lighted currently, but may be the last few evenings before Christmas. to prevent overloading existing Jph,ns. / increasing !he( speed limit on \

,s M T w T; F s_ r •1 .2-3 4 >.5 6 7 8 9 10 1**12 13 14 15*16 17 10*19 20 21 A Clinton National Christmas Club will help you to be prepared.. .(scout's honor!) 22* 23 24^5^6 27 28 29 .30,31 Member FDIC i * * 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 13,1973 Last month for bottle cap ive to fight kidney disease

ST JOHNS -- This is the last is transplanted into the recipient, Parr's Drug, D&B Party Store, month for the "Crown For A Borons, DePeals Music, Better America" - project This perfusion equipment is Gambles, Kroger, IGA, and sponsored by the Royal Crown definitely a means by which Sunshine Laundry Center. Cola Co and being conducted by many of their lives can be saved. ._ St Johns Jaycettes for the St Johns Jaycettes. spokesman said "We ap­ This project is of vital im­ Deposit the special cash preciate all the help given us on portance to the Michigan donation bottle cap liners under this project. Help make this holidays Kidney Foundation. bottle caps of RC Cola and Diet New Year a very happy one for The money given to the Rite Cola by Dec 21, the last the people at the Mich Kidney BRING THE JOY OF Michigan Kidney Foundation collection date. Foundation." will be used for perfusion Boxes are at the * following MUSIC INTO YOUR equipment which preserves a locations; JC Penney, Quality If there are any questions kicjney from the time it is Discount, D&C Store, Eislers concerning this project please removed from the donor until it Superette, Treasure Chestr call Mrs Wayne Woodbury. HOME THIS CHRISTMAS WITH A.... t Johns Music Dept presents KIMBALL PIANO OR Yule Concert series £homa$ ORGAN Band. The program time is 7:30 programs will be presented in ST JOHNS -- The St Johns pm. Pocuis Auditprium which is at Public Schools Music Depart­ Sunday's Christmas Concert, the High School. - ment will be presenting a series Dec 16, begins at 3 pm. The of Christmas Programs this Concert Choir opens the The final concert will be given week and next. All concerts are program with the Symphonic in the auditorium at Rodney B. free to the public. Band and Orchestra next in Wilson Jr High School. The performing groups include the Thursday, Dec 13, is the first sequence Traditional songs for SANTA CLAUS VISITED RANCH ROLLER RINK IN ST JOHNS RECENTL Y both young and old will be Children's Choir, Seventh and of the 3 concerts Featured on Eighth Grade Choir and Or­ WHERE YOUNGSTERS USED A TOY EACH FOR ADMISSION TO THE this, program is the 9th Grade presented. Concluding the SKATING PARTY. THE TOYS WILL BE CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO program is the "Hallelujah" chestra and Eighth Grade tfand. High School Chorus, Band. Program time is 7:30 pm BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAYS FOR LESS FORTUNATE CHILDREN Ciioralau'es, and the Concert Chorus. The Thursday and Sunriav Tuesday, Dec 18. Commission receives bids

for US-27, "CALIFORNIAN MODEL 262" M-21 work HOME ORGAN LANSING - Several road projects m Clinton County have been announced by tHe State Highway Commission and a low bid of $738,738 has been received from Spartan Asphalt Paving 'igZzZ^ Co of Holt. The projects include.

-9 7 miles of intermittent paving on US-27 m St Johns and on M-21 from east of Scott Rd near St Johns to the Shiawassee County Line. The project in­ cludes construction jsf a right turn lane for southbound US-27 traffic at Sturgis St in St Johns, improving the radius of turn lanes on M-21 at Shepardsville Rd and construction of roadside islands on M-21 'dtf'MauV St 'id" Ovid, ,"' y* k -Construction of 3-foot wide shoulders on US-27 from Round Lake Rd north intermittently to M-57 in Gratiot County. Estimated completion date for the projects is August, 1974. Canned money, the gift everyone likes neighbor. Thl American Red CTMI 4 and nobody returns! % ^x WE'RE CELEBRATING WITH "ANNIVERSARY DEALS."

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Another beating Task Force offers ways

REP DOUGLAS TREZISE 87th District to conserve home fuel LANSING - The Governor's Task Force Of the 21,12 are listed as "things you can every other day, until you find the least on Fuel Supply is offering through the news do that don't cost money." temperature at which you can be com­ The logic behind the bill Motorist Fund Is going to take media 21 ways to conserve fuel and money They are: fortable. A proposal to refund $22.50 to 1. Turn down your thermostat 2 degrees s every person who paid the $45 which, faced us last week was another beating. in the home. { (SEE PAGE 14A) uninsured motorist fee last year that, since uninsured motorists was one of the most debated werexequired to pay $45 into the bills in the House of fund when they bought their Representatives last week. license plates this year and, Considering the fact that we since insurance coverage' became compulsory on October now have "No-Fault" insurance H and every car must be insured •• 1 with the "No-Fault law six - by law — as of October 1,1973, months before new plates are this proposal would seem to be a required, we should refund one fair one. half of the $45 payment to those who paid into the fund. It seems Yet.v it could result in a logical enough. situation where the big majority of Michigan's taxpayers, those But, when you recognize the who have carried automobile purpose of the fund as it was insurance regularly, will end up created, some of the logic paying the bills for the ac­ seems to fade away. cidents involving those people According to the Secretary of who carried nb insurance at all. State, who is charged with the .To explain that statement we management of this money, the have to go Back to- the begin­ total assets of the fund are ning. expected to reach slightly over $67.6million during the next few /in 1966 an act was passed by years as it is being phased out. j^rie Legislature requiring that This includes interest on "^persons wishing to register present funds, expected automobiles in Michigan must repayments, and new fees paid show proof of insurance to cover by motorcyclists who are not their liability to others who covered by "No-Fault" in­ might be injured in an auto surance. accident. It alsoi provided that, in lieu of this insurance, a But the indication is that, if person could pay into a the $22.50 refund is given to this state; opera ted fund, a specified year's contributors the total sum which would be put into a obligations of the fund will be pool to pay claims of those just about $70 million This people who suffered losses in means that, to pay the refund accidents involving people who and meet anticipated did not carry insurance. In obligations, we will have to put addition, for the first six years, in more than $300,000 of general insured drivers also paid $1 per tax money. And, that money year into this fund to assure will have to come from the there would be funds enough to pockets of the majority of the meet the claims arising from people of Michigan who, in accidents of the uninsured addition to paying for insurance motorist. all these years, paid $1 per year into the fund themselves to Unfortunately, many people assure its solvency. got the notion they were buying It seems to me we were "state insurance" with the premature in authorizing this payment of the Uninsured refund. I would have no quarrel Motorist Fee. It was not in­ with it if we were sure the surance. It was a fund created money would be available in the for the protection of all other fund itself; but, it will be drivers against losses 'as the several years before we can be result of accidents involving certain of that. Unfortunately, those uninsured drivers. my colleagues didn't agree with In fact, when a claim was me and the bill passed the paid from the fund, it was the House and went on to the responsibility of the state to try Senate. to collect the amount of that _ claim from the uninsured It is my feeling that, unless motorist who was involved; but, more fiscal responsibility frankly, this aspect of the plan prevails in that body, the never was very successful. average guy who paid for his insurance and paid his annual ~ dollar, into the Uninsured First Baptists MORTGAGE have Missionary fAYWENT: :. PROTECTION Banquet \Ve offer a combination ' Over 100 people attended the . of mortgage insurance Annual Missionary Banquet at which will pay off- the the First Baptist Church of St niortgageif you die and Johns, Tuesday evening, Dec 4. A dinner of many varieties of REPLACEMENT salads was served. INCOME, : The Crusaders Quartet, from the Lansing Area, presented 2 INSURANCE , musical packages. Mr and Mrs Stan Brittain were guest'missionaries, with which . will make : Mr Brittain telling of their Ihepayments if you are :' recent trip to the Baptist ;•",.sickor injured and catVt ', Congress in London, and '. work.: ."' "" *'• '•'•- describing spiritual conditions This fine coverage costs in England, of which he is a : less than you think! native. A father at age 25 can . They will soon be going to protect a $25,000,30-year New Zeeland as missionaries. A mortgage on his home love offering of $628.50 was for i'ust over $10.00 per: received, to' be given as NO CHASSIS TUBES month-a small amount Christmas gifts to the 18 : for family peace of missionary families supported TO BURN OUT! COMPARE! mind,. by the church. For Complete We're offering this crowning achievement of RCA engineering Facts See Or Call Clinton County It's XL-100 AccuColor-100% solid state with circuitry WILLIAM F.HOLLEY .Newt designed for extendedlife. 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1 \ - 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS,M|CHIGAN December 13,1973 Luttig - Simmon exchange vows

FOWLER - Janice Theresa Feldpausch and ,,Jo , Ann Luttig, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frechen, friends of the bride,}1 Norman J. Luttig, 11025 W. all of Fowler. They wore gowns1). Ionia St, and Samuel Lee styled similar to the brides | Simmon, son of "Mr and Mrs consisting of ivory lace, tops Clare H. Simmon, Dexter Trail, trimmed in Machelle lace/and Fowler, were united in velvet wine skirts. The maid of marriage Oct 27 at Most Holy honor wore a gown of,deep Trinity Church. green velvet skirt with an ivory The Rey Albert Schmitt lace top, Each wore a velvet performed the ceremony before Camelot headpiece with a waist an altar decorated with autumn length veil to match the color of colored bouquets. their dress and carried bouquets of autumn flowers. . The bride selected an ivory peau de soie A-line gown Chris Simmon, brother of the trimmed with Machelle lace groom,' served as best man. topped with rosebud appliques, Groomsmen were Mike Klein, featuring a high empire, Dale Thelen, and Dan Feld­ waistline flowing into a chapel- pausch, all of Fowler, and John length train. Her waist length Luttig, brother of the bride, of illusion veil was attached to a Lansing, Jerry Klein and Dave Camelot headpiece covered Koenigsknecht seated the with Machelle lace. She carried guests. t a love song bouquet of wood A buffet reception and dance fiber yellow roses and deep rust was held for the couples 450 carnations. guests in the Holy Trinity Jean Luttigof Fowler, sister of Church Hall iri Fowler. the bride, was maid of honor. Following the—newlyweds The bride's other attendants wedding trip to Florida, they were Sue Geller, Jan Simmon, will reside at Dexter Trail, sisters of the groom, Mary Fowler.

*j.!5^*-. DEC 13 -- St Johns Morning DEC 14 - Beginning at 10 am, Christmas sift. Musicale Christmas program. the Clinton Memorial Hospital Meet at Nola Lumbert Auxiliary will hold their Annual MR & MRS SAMUEL SIMON residence at 9:30 am. Christmas Cookie Sale in the * Telephones are so useful, you start to straight out of the Roaring Twenties. We Community Room of Central think the only thing they can be is useful, have old-fashioned phones. And phones that National Bank. ^ And you forget how beautiful they can be. hardly look like phones. And phones so ele- St Johns Woman's Club a has Christmas luncheon That's why some people completely over- gant they look like they belong in a castle, DEC 15 -- 8 pm Masonic v Temple. Open installation of* look phones as a Christmas gift. Most likely you have their pictures in full ST JOHNS - The Spirit of chairman, Mrs George Judd, She told of various Christmas Blue Lodge officers. Charles A. Well, General Telephone has phones that color right in your own home. (They come Christmas prevailed at the read a poem, "My Christmas customs, accenting her talk Root to be installed as Wor­ are absolute knockouts—a joy to look at in a variety of lovely colors.) Just look be- luncheon meeting of the St Gift." Mrs Winchell Brown, with three songs for which she shipful Master. Dinner will Johns Woman's Club, held Dec 5 chairman of the day, introduced accompanied herself. They precede at 6:30 pm. and to use. tween the White Pages and the Yellow at Jeanne's Beans, where Mrs H.M. Bross whose program were a Wyandot Indian lullaby; For instance, that supermodern Style- Pages of your phone book, Christmas candles lighted the .topic was "Christmas Across an Appalacian song, arranged DEC 16--Bingham Grange line® phone. The dial is hidden till you pick To order, call the Gift Specialist at your scene.. America." by John Jacob Niles, "I Wonder As I Wander"; and "Mete Potluck Christmas Party, 1 pm up the^honej then it's right in the palm of phone company's business office, Mrs Bross took the audience x After luncheon was served a on an imaginary trip across the Kalikimaka" for which she at Uie Grange Hall $1 gifts to be your hand. , Give the kind of gift that makes people lower 48 states, up'to Alaska, played a ukelele ac­ exchanged. short business meeting was w We have Candlestick phones with styling think only you could have thought of it. conducted by the president, Mrs dowq Hawaii, and even to far- companiment. Averill Carson, who welcomed flung American possessions like The next meetingg will be Jan the guests. Christmas Island and, Puerto 16 at the First Congregational Home Life and Literature Rico. Church. Coming Events DEC 3-20 — The Child Night", a motion picture about policies Development Class at Pewamo- Bible prophecy and what can Westphalia High School will happen when Jesus Christ again this year have a Nursery returns. 7 pm. School in the > Cafeteria from 12:40 to 1:30, ages 3-a DEC 18 — Tuesday at 8 pm the American Legion Auxiliary Edwin T. Stiles Unit 153 regular You'll find out when meeting. Everyone is asked, to you have a claim. take a $1 exchange Christmas gift You can help yourself avoid costly mistakes in the amount "A girl, Kristin Renae, was of auto coverage you carry if born to Mr and Mrs Neil you talk over your needs with Feldpausch of Fowler R 2 Nov your independent insurance 17,1973 at Carson City Hospital. agent. Because-as many peo­ She weighed 6 lbs 7 ozs. The ple discover too /afe-all poli­ baby has 3 brothers. Grand- cies do not cover all risks. And ' parents are Mr and Mrs the attitudes of different com­ William Rademacher of Fowler panies toward claim payments and Mr and Mrs Sylvester of vary quite widely. Fowler, The mother is the former Rosemary As an independent agent, we Rademacher. represent several insurance- A boy, Brian Christopher, was companies. This means we can born to Ronald and Darlene pick and choose among in­ Koenigsknecht of Owosso Dec 2, surance companies lo find the 1973 at Sparrow Hospital He one that provides the best cov­ weighed 7 lbs 15 ozs. Grand­ erage for you. parents are Mr and Mrs Nick Koenigsknecht. A girl, Amy Marie, was born We have a free booklet, "How to Mr and Mrs William J. Ar­ To-Avoid Costly Mistakes In cher of 725 Ada St Owosso Dec 1, Auto Insurance," lhat is yours 1973 at Owosso Hospital. She for the asking. Jusl call or weighed 7 lbs 2 ozs. The baby write (or your copy. There's no has 1 brother. Grandparents are obligation. -^*^T Mr and Mrs Thomas Archer of Owosso and Mr and Mrs John :t§ AOtNT J Hrncharik of Elsie. The mother is the former Janet Hrncharik, A boy, Steven Wayne, was born to Sgt and Mrs John An­ derson of Roy, Washington Nov 28, 1973 at Ft Lewis Army Hospital. He weighed 3 lbs 13 ozs. The baby has 1 brother. Grandparents are Sam An­ derson of Arizona Dorris An­ derson of Ovid, Mr and Mrs AGENCY John Hrncharik of Elsie. The mother is the former Paulette PHONE 834-2288 Hrncharik. VACATION IN

THIS WINTER DREI?S MOTOR HOMES SAYS TAKE ONE OF OUR MOTOR HOMES ON AN " R V CATION" SAVE ENERGY BY 80%. We have 13 to choose from. We also have 3 ren­ tals for those HOLIDAY VACATIONSI YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT GAS STATION SHUT DOWNS, OUR RENTALS • HAVE FROM 60 to 120 GALLONS OF GAS CAPACITY. SO SAVE ENERGY AND* GO RV CATION! WE ARE AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR OLYMPIC PICKUP CAPS. ' DON'T FORGET WE GIVE UP TO 500 GALLONS OF GAS.FREE WITH EACH MOTOR HOME PUR­ CHASED THROUGH DEC. 13.1973.

DOWNTOWN HALLMARK CARDS AND SANDERS CANDIES DREPS ST. JOHNS MOTOR HOMES PHONE 224-2837 REXALL v OPEN WEEKDAYS 1 to 8 SAT. 10 to 5 11375 N.U.S. 27 . DEWITT PH. 669-9997 December 13,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5A Bappert - Woodhams united

ST JOHNS • On Nov 16 Sharon Organist Margaret LaChapelle bouquet of white and red roses Moldenhauer, J,im Bappert, Marie Bappert, daughter of Mr and soloist Vickie 'Thelen and carnations. Wayne Morrison, and Jim ^and Mrs Robert Gilroy, R 5, and provided music for the oc­ Serving as maid of honor was McQueen, all of St Johns. jthe late John Bappert became casion. Immediately following the Ihe bride of Jack Richard Rita Kissane of St Johns. The bride chose a gown of Bridesmaids were Linda ceremony a reception for 700 Woodhams, son of Mr and Mrs Chantilly lace featuring an guests was held in the St Joseph Richard Woodhams, RG, at St Bappert, Teresa Bappert, and empire waist and a high Kathy Bappert, sisters of the Gym. Host and hostess were Mr Joseph Catholic Church. Fr, neckline and accented with lace and Mrs Alvin J. Thelen. Carl Simon performed the bride, and Susan Woodhams, appliques. A full length chapel sister of the groom. double ring ceremony before an train was attached to the gown. Special guests included Mr altar decorated with red and The attendants wore rainbow and Mrs Oscar C. Simon, She wore a camelot style cap of colored dresses, turquois, pink, white roses and carnations. nylon tulle, and carried a Fowler, grandparents of the yellow, blue, and violet, in bride,' Mr and Mrs Robert W. color, featuring embroidered Halsey, St Johns, and Mr and NATIONALLY yoke fronts and high neckline. Mrs Hershel M. Woodhams, St ACCREDITED BY THE They carried nosegays of roses Johns, both grandparents of the MM* COSMETOLOGY and carnations. groom, The mother of the bride chose ACCREDITING Following the honeymoon to COMMISSION a floor length mint green gown while the groom's mother wore Florida Hhe couple were residing at Kinely Rd„ St Johns. CUnk Open To a navy floor length gown. Both The Public . had corsages of roses .^ The bride graduated from St 'FREE PARKING Attending as best man was Johns High School in 1973 while Larry Schomisch of St Johns. her husband graduated from St Anniversary Groomsmen were Tom Johns in 1972. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES; An open house honoring The occasion is being hosted Almond and Dorothy Cressman by their children .and families, IN THE BEAUTY FIELD on their 40th wedding an­ Mr and Mrs Russel Bauerle, Mr ALL SERVICES RENDERED ' niversary will be held in Wilcox and Mrs Gerald Myers, and Mr BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS Wright - Ruswinckel wed New Classes Starting The First Hall at the First Congregational Richard Cressman. Relatives ' Monday of Each Month OKEMOS - Mr and Mrs C. F. W.Ruswinckel on Sat., Dec 1 at' Church in St Johns on Sun, Dec. and friends of the Cressman's For further information, write or call . 16, 1973 from 2-6 pm. are invited to come. Wholfert announce the the home of Mr and Mrs J. W. James Lyon, 15S57 North East St. Lansing. marriage of their daughter, Betty Wohlfert Weight, to John Ruswinckel in Okemos. KNIT FABRICS NEW SELECTION OF Cottons, Cotton Polyesters, MR & MRS JACK WOODHAMS and Polyester Double Knits LINGERIE CLASSES BEING SCHEDULED EVERY 5 WEEKS Anniversary open house 2 hour sessions - $5 for 5 weeks KNIT CLASSES ALSO to honor Horns 2 hour sessions — $8 for 5 weeks Call and Register Todayl

Mr and Mrs Raymond Horn of The event will take place at the Wager Road, Pewamo will be couple's home and is given by Dress Making & Alterations honored at an open house for their children. The couple Lingerie and Knit Classes their 25th wedding anniversary 2441 S. Warren Rd., 3 miles east of Ovid on Sunday, Dec 16, from 2 to 5 pm. request there be no gifts. M-21, 2'A miles south Ph. 834-5975 HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 5; Fn. 9 to 9 Sat 9 to Noon, otherwise by appointment Announce engagement

FOWLER - Mr and Mrs Ar­ nold 'Wieber of R 2, Fowler announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice to Henry Klein, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Klein, Jr of R 1, Pewamo. The bride-elect is a> 1971 graduate of Pewamo- Westphalia High School and is employed by Drs. Caruso, EVERY CUSTOMER IS A Quigley, and Leshock in Lan­ sing. Her fiance is a 1969 graduate SALESMAN FOR of St Joseph's Seminary, Grand Rapids, and is employed by OldsmobOe-plant engineering. EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. A June wedding is being 200 W. Higham ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2285 - planned. CNB&T Teller of the Year, Chris Holcomb s^s^^ss^^^a^?®£^g^s^^sss^?^s^a^s^s^j^£^g^

THAT'S OUR WAY OF MEETING THE ENERGY CRISES

As everyone else in the country has done, we at CNB&T have made some adjustments in our policies to conserve energy. Throughout all eleven/locations, thermostats have been turned down and lighting has been cut in buildings and parking areas. Bank vehicles have been assigned top speeds of fifty miles per hour and employees in every capacity are joining in efforts to use more efficiently the power at our disposal.

And how does soft music and candlelight fit into all this?

Well, you might say we're looking at the dim side to brighten the dark. It's our way of making the inconveniences of the times a little more acceptable... Candlelight and soft music soothes the spirit and this combination will be part of our service each Monday and Friday between the hours of 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. These are the times which exceed normal banking hours and times when we feel conserving energy would be most effective. It's our way of providing service along with a gentle reminder that we all must contri­ bute toward energy conservation. We hope to make your contribution a little easier by providing you a time to SUPERIOR FLAVOR Two cupi tcula oi detkloui 01 sight. 2 TO 8 CUP "QUIK-DRIP" ™ COFFEEMAKER If the freshest, clearest coffee flavor is what you're after, then West Bend's new Quik-Drip coffeemaker is for you! Brews 2 cups in just 3 minutes, additional cups in 90 seconds each, automatically — and every cup de­ bank by candlelight at licious! Uses drip or regular grind coffee. Permanent polyester filter assures crystal-clear brew without the nuisance of throw-away paper filters, Meets or exceeds all UL safety tests. Heat-resistant glass carafe included. SEE THE MANY OTHER CHRISTMAS IDEAS 95 / FROM WEST BENM , WARMING PLATE DOWNTOWN , K«pi brawid eofris itrvlng-hot CUHTON NATIONAL to tha loit drop! CLINTON NATIONAL BANK ST, JOHNS OPEN MON. thru FR1. HARDWARE STORES UNTIL 9:00 SATURDAY TILL 5:30 MEMBER FD1C and TRUST COMPANY December 13,1973 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN solation by Mrs Anita Freund. Fox we're" her daughter Mrs Ethel Gee were Wednesday Mrs Irene Smith was elected for Nettie Perleberg and daughter afternoon visitors of Mrs Mary Fink weds another term as President, Mrs 'of Portland. Elizabeth Leonard at Green­ Vera Cook was chosen as The family, sisters and ville. Pewamo 'treasurer. brothers of Oscar Cook helped Bernard Bengel, 83, Sr, father Oscar celebrate his 80th bir­ Kenneth Delaat Saturday afternoon visitors of of Mrs Jerome Barker of m MKS. IRENE FOX ph. 593-3359 * thday at Saint Joseph's Hall, Mrs Dorothy Parks were Mr Pewamo, passed away Thurs­ bouguet of mums afnd* Pewamo, Sunday, Dec 9. In The Altar Society Christmas and'Mrs Harry Hattis Jr of day at Clinton Memorial sweetheart roses, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Thelen, attendance were 124 people who Potluck was held< Monday Portland. Hospital in St Johns. Funeral Susan Fink of Fowler was her Mr and Mrs Joseph Bower and enjoyed the potluck dinner in evening starting at 6:30 p'm. 83 Mr and Mrs Joseph L. Fox services were Monday at 10:00 sister's maid of honor. Serving Mr and Mrs 'John Blauwiekel, his honor. They came from \yere present. Those winning in have returned home -after am at St Mary Catholic Church. as attendants were Delores were hosts for dinner at the Sand Lake, St Louis, Flint, the raffle were *Mrs Carl staying at the home of Mr and Interment in St Mary's Schrauben, Fowler,' Irene Colonial Restaurant in honor of Birmingham, Williamston, Schafer - Turkey, Mrs Helen Mrs Ambrose Fox of Portland, Cemetery. Koenigsknecht, Fowler, and their mother's 75th birthday. Mason, Jackson, Lansing, Barker - Ham, Mrs Ida Fox ,won caring for the family, while the The former members of the Jane Wieber, also of Fowler. Guests were Mr and Mrs Tony Grand Ledge, Portland, Grand the fancy blanket, Mrs Linda mother was in the hospital. Masons and OES had a potluck They wore gowns with light blue Halfman and Mr and. Mrs Rapids, Ionia, .Fowler, West­ Smith, sheets and pillow cases, Billie, Gwen, Tracey and dinner at the home of Mr and tops and navy blue velvet Albert Witgen of Westphalia, phalia, and Laramie, Wyoming. bottoms and had picture hats. Mr and Mrs Herman Simon and Mrs Arma Cook towels, Euchre Jackie Stoakes of Ionia spent Mrs Clyde Shoemaker Dec 8.19 was the entertainment. First the weekend with their grand­ Santa Claus is coming to town Each carried a bouquet of Mr and Mrs Oscar Simon of were present, entertainment yellow mums. prize in Euchre was won by JWrs mother, Mrs Amelia Fox while atthe Fire Hall in Pewamo, Dec for the evening was slides Fowler, Mrs Charles Martin, 15,1 to 3 pm sponsored by the 21 Mrs Leo Cook of. Pewamo and Irene Fox, second prize Mrs their parents Mr and Mrs shown of Alaska by Mr Len The bride's mother chose a Mary Smith, Leaping Lena by Charles Stoakes were up north. Club. Grove of Lansing. floor length pink gown and had the guest of honor Mrs Ferd Mrs Carl Geller and Mrs Bower. Mrs Charles George and con­ Sunday guests of Mrs Amelia a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The groom's mother selected a blue floor length gown and had a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. James Keller of Mt Pleasant was best man. Attending as groomsmen were Len Bronsink of Ft Collins, Colo., Henry Zerfus, Grand Rapids, and Dave DeNoble of Grand Rapids. Tim Fink, brother of thejjride and Jamie Muller of Gi;and Rapids seated the guests. \ A reception for 300 guests was held at the Fowler Conservation Park. Serving were Pat Simon, Mr and Mrs Mark Gleason, master and mistress of ceremonies, Barb Platte, and Alice Stump. Special guest included Mrs Henrietta Tudor, grandmother of the groom from Grand Rapids, Mr and Mrs Hilary Hafner and Mr Edward Fink of Fowler, grandparents of the bride. MRS KENNETH DELAAT The newlyweds are now at FOWLER - Most Holy Trinity Albert Schmitt performed the home in Grand Rapids. Church provided the setting for double ring ceremony before an The bride is a 1971 graduate of the Oct 26 wedding of Mary altar with mums. The Fowler Fowler High School and is at­ Lillian Fink, daughter of Mr choir provided music for the tending Butterworth School of and Mrs Ivan Fink, and Ken­ occasion. Nursing. Her husband is a 1969 RCA XL-100 neth James DeLaat, son of Mr The bride chose a full length graduate of Caledonia High and Mrs John DeLaat, 5006 lace gown with train and wore a School, CMU and is employed in Sequoia, Grand Rapids. Father full length veil. She carried a Grand Rapids. Hospital cookie : Takes out chassis :lL7be5^etead/ng;cause ofTy repairs;.:. PRICES START AS 70fowuo#e ttewteb sale is Friday Gary L. Slocum, 30,6335 Park Wayne Eldon Cox, 18, 506 S Lake Road, Bath; Sharon A. 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The Social Security Ad­ that some people eligible for the wages each month will not be ministration and the Michigan new program may not have counted, nor will half the Department of Social Services heard about it. remaining wages. Therefore a person earning $100 a month are joining forces in an effort to One move to try to reach 1 reach some 2,000 to 3,000 some of these people is now would only have $17 of coun­ Lansing area residents who underway. A joint letter from table earned income, In ad­ may be eligible for a new Social Services and Social dition, the first $20 of unearned federal benefit program. Security has gone out to the income such as veterans Michigan residents who are benefits or Social Security enrolled in the state's Medicaid retirement benefits will also not The program, called Sup­ program but who do not qualify be counted. plemental Security Income, is ''for a cash monthly payment Because there are, several scheduled to get underway from Social Services. factors which affect qualifying January 1. It will be ad­ • It appears that 20 to 25 per­ for SSI, both Social Services and ministered by the Social cent of these people will be Social Security officials hope Security Administration, and is eligible for the Supplement that the Medicaid recipients designed tq provide a basic * Security payment, because the who received letters will review monthly payment to aged, blind Social Security Administration the information and then or disabled people living on a will be able to disregard a contact the Lansing District limited income. portion of an applicant's wages. Social Security office if they For example, the first $65 of think they may be eligible. Many of the people who will Members of the St Johns Welcome Wagon prepare food and gift items to btrighien the holidays for St Johns senior citizens with no family. Sorting and packing the items are Welcome Wagon members (from qualify for the new program are TOM S WESTERN STORE left) Mrs Donald Powers, Marcia Bogotaitis, Jean Leton, Mary Pelham, Donna Buckly and Dee Geer. already receiving Old Age -{ .QVI.pi MICHIGAN 48866* '. ' '_-y^p Assistance, Aid to the Disabled v J: Those wishing to donate food or gifts of men and women's toiletries may call Mrs Geer at 224-C444 or Mrs ,"•;,-• ;u"ifRsr '.Arjfi'POfyy. f-qiiiF'MFfyr ;••"' *'•- or Aid to the Blind through ;M'jVlV\iiE,DAN(-|..",^- WrSTfRN ,'C,JO"t.H,|N,G-' Powers at 224-2950. Social Services. These i i .'••nin i,.: : ln-"Wn'- th„i'. • • _j- '. '•''*.'•'••• recipients will automatically be •fxr '\m >h;.t • s*j ,II»I :V)II '••" -©(5T7I :8'34-5446 converted to the new SSI benefit W Death claims at the end of December, ber.

But, because qualifications Father Hermes for SSI benefits may cover in­ dividuals not now in the existing LANSING -- Fr. Justin Holy Cross Church, Lansing, He is survived by 1 sister programs, Social Security and Hermes, pastor of43t Joseph with interment at St Joseph Margaret, a resident of Lan­ Social Services are concerned Catholic Church in St Johns cemetery in Lansing. sing. from 1949-1957 died Friday, December 7 in Flint, Michigan. Fr. Hermes had been retired Joe Joseph to appear since 1966 and was living at St Francis Church in Flint. Born in Lansing, Mich in 1901, he was ordained a priest in 1933 at Fowler Bowl Dec 15 & 16 in Detroit. He served as In 1963, Joseph teamed with When Hall of Fame star Joe demonstrate his almost ef­ associate pastor and pastor in 7 fortless style in an exhibition fellow Brunswick star Billy parishes in the central Joseph appears Dec 15 and 16 in Golembiewski to win the ABC a special exhibition at the match and free instruction Michigan area, and also was period starting at 2 pm. Classics Division Doubles title. next sUt^sofj|member Chaplain at Post Hospital, Fowler Bowl, local bowlers will 1 The genial champion reached The 2 captured the 1962 BPAA Battle Creek and Lee Hospital have the opportunity to see one National Doubles crown. in Dowagiac. of the game's most polished a 190-plus average within a year holiday — performers in action. after he started bowling in 1941. In other ABC tournament Ghevelle His pastorial assignments competition, Joseph shared the r*R J "The Bates Floater? Shearling lined boot was selected Joseph, a member of Bowling He turned to the tenpin sport included St Mary, Durand from after considerable success as a 1958 doubles runner-up spot, &s for wear at ttfe XVIII Olympiad' Wear it in all kinds oi 1942-49, St, Joseph, St Johns, Magazine 1961 All America before ascending to the 1959 2 winter weather, and treat yourself to fireside warmth. Drop Team and 2 Bowlers Journal softball pitcher and semi-pro from 1949-57, and Holy Angels, football halfback. ' team title as a member of the by and try a pair of these lightweight wintertime champions. Sturgis, from 1957-64. honor squads, is a prime Pfeiffers which set an all-time They are siliconed treated for water reDellpnrw " example of how a smooth His switch has been a Services for Fr Hermes were profitable one and in 1962 he record high. CHRISTMAS HOURS Tuesday morning, Dec 11, from bowling delivery will produce championship scores. He will captured both the St Louis PBA On the Brunswick Advisory 9 to 9 EXCEPT SAT. 9-5:30 Open and the Indianapolis Staff, Joseph is one of the many ALSO bowling champions who OWOSSO Champion of Champions DURAND COMPLETE BODY WORK tournament. Prize money for promote the sport throughout ST. JOHNS STRAND'S AND GLASS REPLACEMENT the 2 events was $20,000. the nation. 121 N Q.nton SHOI STORE SHOES SEE THIS MALIBU 4-D00R EQUIPPED WITH Afi PHONE 224-2213 Fint in Fool Foihion with Fomoui Brond Shoei ln IONIA Chamber announces jj '"6 CYLINDER" ENGINE... § 800 N. Lanslnc Phone m-tni lighting decision | -OR- for the real economy minded. . . g ST JOHNS-At the present Christmas decorations. lime, it lias been decided by the Current plans may include Check Out These Beauties!, | St Johns Chamber of Commerce restricted lighting in the final not to light the downtown days of Christmas season. Immunization clinic

following immunizations will be ST JOHNS - The next Clinton given: DPT, DT Typhoid, County immunization clinic will Smallpox, Oral Polio, Red be Dec 13 from 8:30 to 11 am at Measles, Rubella (3 day the Clinton County Health Dept, measles) or the new com­ 106 Maple St. bination Measles shot and the All shots will be given by the TB skin test. All immunizations nurses of the Health pept. The are free.

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your _ ST JOHNS-Douglas Rhines, booked in the Clinton County 23,609 N. Morton, St Johns stood Jail, the arresting officer mute in District Court Monday reported discovering Rhines in V. L. MOORE on charges of violation of the possession of 2 pills, later found world market controlled substance action, to be methylqualone. possession of methylqualone. The court entered a plea of He was arrested on a separate not guilty and a trial date is to charge Nov 22 and while being be set. OVID PHONE 834-2213 cs right here! BtnJdin^abcttcrwUvtOfXCtljeUSA,

When it comes to shopping, a world of ideas await you right here Shopping at home. Convenience and wide selections, offered by people who know you and know their business. They've brought the market to you. . . and besides saving travel time and expenses, your dollars AT HOME spent at home help merchants play an important role in supporting SIDE-0-MATIC community activities. Local merchants are always at the top of the SAVES GAS list of contributors to worthwhile projects so doesn't it only seem DELIVERY ' (and money!) fair that we put them at the top of our list of places to shop? There's little reason to travel when the market is in your backyard. SAVES YOU HOURS AND MATERIAL Your blocks are placed where you need them. . . IN THE BASEMENT. o Gentle Handling with Side-O-Matic your prevents chipping and breaking. o Safe Delivery Guaranteedl

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WEBBERVILLE-It wasn't but Fowler got the job done for a Friday night. Koenigsknecht with 14 points. exactly a sterling performance, 57-54 victory over Webberville It was the 2d victory for the * George Simon had 13 and Glenn Eagles who trounced Portland Thelen and Bob MacKinnon St Pats earlier in the week 67-36. both had ill. MacKinnon, a Fowler will be traveling to guard, also led the Fowler Laingsburg Friday, following a a rebounding with 11. Tuesday encounter with Olivet. Webberville was led by Don In the victory over Web­ Griswold, who pumped in 20 .i berville, the Eagles were not points. strong in rebounding and had difficulty from the free throw In an earlier game with line. Portland St Pats, Fowler However, Webberville had romped to 67-36 victory. trouble hitting from the floor Glenn Thelen, who played just and connected on only 22 of 79 over a half, led the scoring with Pewamo-Westphalia beafs shots. 12 points. Dale Koenigsknecht In the meantime Fowler was scored 10 points. taking 19 less shots, but they hit on 27 of 60. At the free throw Thelen also led the reboun­ line, the Eagles were only 3 for ding with 13 and Koenigsknecht Potterviile and Laingsburg 14 while Webberville was 10 for hauled in 8 rebounds. 15. In the last quarter, Fowler After a low-scoring 10-8 1st PewamD-Westphalia's Pirate 74-68 victory. shooters missed 10 free throws, quarter, outscoring Potterviile 11-10. But, they broke open for quarter, Fowler outscored St cagers won their 1st 2 con­ After a close 3 quarters with by 1 point 17-16. 25 in the 2d quarter, while 6 of which would have been good Pats 13-6 in the 2d period. ference "games of the contest Pirate shooters cold from the for bonus shots. Potterviile took the lead back holding Laingsburg to 17. over Laingsburg and Potterviile floor and foul line, things got They added 23 in the 3d period The Eagles had 4 players in and had a 2-point margin going Leading 23-14 going into the 3d and, after the Tuesday game better in the 4th quarter and into the final period. and Coach Harry Peacock sal|l double figures led by Dale with DeWitt, take on Portland they hit for 28 points. They were quarter, Fowler stung St Pats That was stretched to 6 points Louie Thelen broke the game\ for 21 points and, in the final St Pats Friday in an away down by 6 points with 5 minutes open in the 3d quarter with ball s game. ' " ( left in the game, but 71 percent before P-W wiped it out with 28 period, scored 23 points. St Pats points. recoveries, good passes and had 9 points in the 3d quarter In Friday's game against shooting pulled the game out for overall good play. P-W. Walter led the scoring with 24 and 13 in the last period. Potterviile, Randy Walter, points, Louie Thelen had 21 and The Pirates outscored Louie Thelen and Duane Potterviile took the lead 15-14 Hengesbach 11. Dan Majrand Laingsburg in a close 4th Larry Foxjed the scoring for Hengesbach hit in double in the opening quarter and the Lee Thelen each added 6, Ted quarter, 24-23. St Pats with 19 points. figures to lead the Pirates to a Pirates tied in the second Spitzley had 4 and Jim Cotter 2. Six Pirates scored in double Potterviile had 4 players in figures with Randy Walter double figures, Don Youngs was hitting for 18, Louie Thelen 15, TO THE the leader with 18 followed by Jim Cotter and Duane Bath Bees bounce back Lou Esch with 16, Dave Clavette Hengesbach U each and Dan with 12 and Heath Meeder with May and Ted Spitzley with 10 10. apiece. In the Tuesday game, P-W May led the rebounding with to beat Leslie 76-71 had little trouble with 12. Laingsburg after the 1st The victories Tuesday and quarter. Friday gave the Pirates a 3-0 BATH-After being outscored turned things around in the 2d The victory gave the Bees a 2- season record and 2-0 CMAC half to take a come-from-behind The Pirates led at the end of by 5 points in the 1st quarter and 0 Ingham County League record the 1st quarter by only 1 point, record. 4 points in the 2d, Bath's Bees 76-71 victory over Leslie Friday. and they will host a red hot Williamston Friday night. Leslie took 17-12 1st quarter lead. Bath shooters warmed up in the 2d period for 20 points, but DeWitt rolls Leslie was even hotter, sinking 24 points to lead 41-32 going into the 2d half. Then the bees stung the bucket CUSTOM for 22 points, while holding Leslie to 11, giving the Bees a over St Pats 54-52 lead going into the last THEATRE! period. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Bath matched the 3d quarter LIVE ON PORTLAND--The DeWitt In a closer 2d quarter, DeWitt performance with a last period Friday-Sat. -Sunday Panthers exploded for 23 points outscored St Pats 17-14 for a performance of 22 more points. in the opening quarter against whopping 40-22 halftime lead. Leslie fought back with 19 in Dec. 14-15-16 Portland St Pats Friday on their The Panthers dumped in 21 that period. "way to aconvincing 79-45 more points in the 3d period Leslie had the edge on Bath in 2 Shows Nightly-7 & 9 p.m. victory. while holding St Pats to 10. field goals, but could only SATURDAY MORNINGS After a Tuesday game with The Panthers racked up manage 14 of 28 free throws The ultimate in Martial Arts adventure Pewamo-Westphalia, the another 18 points in the final while the Bees sank 24 shots in and excitement! Panthers host Bellevue Friday. quarter and St Pats added 13 in 33 tries, ^.^ ^.^m. T>~~ 11:00-11:30 A.M. the last period. Five Bees hit in double - **' Portland St Pats took 1st blood in the contest, 'but after Lonnie Stone led the scoring" figures led by Fritz Ordiway" trailing by a bucket, DeWitt for the Panthers with 15 points. with 19. Doug Kesson had 16, Call Santa at 224-4329 clicked for their 23 points while Doug Schneider led the St Robin Tucker 13, Glen Tarrant allowing St Pats only 6 more Pats scoring with 17 points. 12, and Kerry Zorb 10. points for the remainder of the DeWitt's junior varsity In another close game, the quarter. Panthers were defeated by St Bath junior varsity edged Leslie Pats 73-55. 54-53. i FOWLER VS. LAINGSBURG BASKETBALL y Live On WRBJ-FM St Johns wrestlers 92.1 FRIDAY NIGHT fall to O-E TIME: 7:50 p.m. FREE SAT. MATINEE O-E won their second dual 98--Steve Laty tOE) dec. Frank Goodrich 10-4, 'Angel in My Pocket' meet in wrestling in as many Leon Parker 6-0 138-Leonard (OE) & j^ J^S^J^MM j^j^j^^j^j^jra^K^jM^ RSjeajsassapja starts with St Johns. 105--Troy Bancroft (OE) lost pinned Mike Warr O-E was down 27 to 15 with to Bob Rasdale 12-4 145-Ray Whitford (SJ) dec. plus only three matches left but all 112—Bill Wagar (SJ) pinned Roger Lover 9-2 three boys Paul Tomasek, Tom Tony Jelenik 155-Tom Rivest (OE) pinned Disney Cartoon Festival SANTA'S GIFTLAND Rivest and Doug Goodrich 119-John Hayes (SJ) pinned Jeff Braisington picked up pins to give O-E the Steve Swan 167--Paul Tomasek (OE) SHOWTIMES: 1 and 3 p.m. OPEN NIGHTLY TILL CHRISTMAS winning 33 to 27 score. , 126--Jim Wagar (SJ) pinned pinned Jim Buggs Coach Jim Maidlow was 185-Doug Goodrich (OE) J Pat Rivest MANY r GIFT ITEMS especially proud of his team as 132--Don Lewis (SJ) dec. pinned Ben Mills he had four regulars out with REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING injuries and he felt that some of his underclassman really 1«lfctaMawaWBH8M»tt»a«a»»tL stepped in and did the job. 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'!•(">. • PHONI 723-8169 13A December 13,1973 CLINTOJM COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN St Johns beats Waverly •fMdt in tou . close battle v REHMANN'S of St. Johns all over Waverly's Tom Lapka for Waverly with 22 points and until they take on Okemos at ST JOHNS--The St Johns Waverly had the slim 1-point and blocked 4 of his shots. Lapka finished up with 17f home Dec 21. V Redwing cagers hurdled an lead. Scott Landstra led the scoring The Redwings are now idle The junior varsity won 57-54. The store of large selections early season obstacle with a 59- But, the Redwings connected 64 victory over Waverly Friday for 20 points, while holding night to give them an unbeaten Waverly to 14 and took the 3^ record. ' victory. A Star is Born Surprisingly, Waverly, ex­ In that last quarter, the lead pected to be a strong contender changed hands 8 times. this season, lost the 1st 3 games The Redwings held the of the season. 'Doug Woodhams paced the rebounding edge with 48 while Redwing scoring with 27 points Waverly had 45. followed in double figures by A rough ballgame, 43 fouls Mark Wawsczyk with 17 and were called, all but 16 in the 2d Tim Fox with 11. half. Waverly was whistled for Carl Bashore added 9 points, fouls 25 times while St Johns 'Kevin Knight hit for 3 points and committed 18 fouls. Brian Pertler had 2 points. Individual efforts played a big Nine of Wawsczyk's 17 points part in the victory. __, * came in the final quarter after Woodhams played a par­ St Johns trailed 50-49'at the end ticularly good game, scoring 8 of the 3d quarter. points in the 1st quarter, 8 in the Except for early in the 2d, 4 in the 3d and 7 in the last opening quarter, the game was quarter. close the rest of the way. Tim Fox came off the bench Waverly jumped into a 10-2 for 11 points and 11 rebounds. lead, but the Redwings bounced Wawsczyk, after having games back and tied the score at 16-16. with 2 points and Hh points, Waverly then went ahead 18-16 played a good game and scored at the end of the 1st period. 15 of his 17 points in the second St Johns and Waverly were half. He also sunk 3 very crucial tied at the end of the half 32-32 free throws in the last quarter. and at the end of the 3d quarter, Defensively, Tom French was Ovid-Eisie falls After posting a slim 11-8 lead Things got a bit belter in the over Bullock Creek in the 1st 3d period with 12 points, but quarter Friday, Ovid-Elsie ran Bullock Creek stayed ahead into a stone cold 2d quarter on with .14. their way to a low-scoring 49-41 Both teams hit for 14 points in defeat. the final period. Guard Jack Bashore led the The Marauders could only hit scoring for the Marauders with for 4 points in the 2d while 13 points. Bullock Creek went ahead with 'The Marauder junior varsity 13 points. won their contest 53-50. St Johns girls win district title St Johns led by Gina Maz- Chesaning 4 4 8 19-35 zolini's 12 points and Jen Ott's St Johns - Henning 1-3-5, Ott 5-0- 10 defeated Chesaning 47 to 35 to 10, Deb Harrah 2-0-4, .Mazzolini win the MMB District title. 6-0-12, Wirich 1-0-2, Conley 3-1-4. St Johns led 18-4 after one quarter and 35-8 at halftime. Chesaning - Stuart 1-0-2, $Jphns , 18 17.8 4-,47 Weigold 0-1-1, M. Jhiel 4-0;8, ajll Koenders" 1-0-2, D. Thiel>2-12, ^•fl>**©«®«»#«®»®#«©*»««©»©®«e»«»®®®®**®®®®** Ketchum 5-0-10. '"'THE ACTION UNDER THE BOARDS WAS ROUGH AS ST JOHNS HANDf D WAVERLY THEIR THIRD LOSS OF THE 1973-74 BASKETBALL SEASON. WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 10th YEAR • O-E mat men AND COMPLETION OF A NEW ADDITION BY HOLDING AN defeat Cheson/ng

• Ovid-Elsie won their 1st mid- Hvy-Dennis Cross lost to Mich B wrestling meet by a 36 to Tom Skidmore 11-0 24 score over Chesaning. This O-E's next meet will be at gives O-E an overall record of 3- Bullock Creek at 6:30, Dec 13. 0 this season and also keeps their streak going, of never losing a league meet in the last Fridays three years in the mid-Mich B League. O-E Captain Paid Tomasek 167 pickc'. up his fourth straight pin this season. cagejjetion • Results of the meet were: 98~Steve Latz (OE) pin Fowler Randy Wright 105-Troy Bancroft (OE) pin Rick Haney at Laingsburg 112-Steve Swan (OE) pin Dave Herbers 126-Frank Goodrich (OE) , Corunna lost to John Lopez 13-2 • 132--Dan Punford (OE) pin at Ovid-Elsie Saturday Jeff McCormack T* 138-Leonard Mithcell (OE) pin Dennis Tom a and 145-Roger Lover lost to John' Pewamo-Westphalia Mikulcik 12-4 155-Tom Rivest (OE) lost to at St Pats Sunday Harold Lehman 6-3 • 167-Paul Tomasek (OE) pin DEC 15-16 Bill Giesken Beilevue at DeWitt 185-Doug Goodrich (OE) lost FROM 2 to 7 p.m. to Pete Tithof 10-0 Wiliiamston at Bath

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REDMAN ROSSOW CUTSHAW COSNER called on to produce more to of soils on the farm. Practices suited for trees or grass, and meet the ever increasing need that are needed to prevent soils in class VIII are suited A graduate of Sexton High for food. Land that has been set erosion on cropland vary with only for recreation, wildhfe, School, he served in the US aside for conservation purposes the kind of soil. water supply, or esthetic Army for 3 years and has 1 year of banking administration at is being freed for production in Conservation plans developed purposes. Land that is highly 1 1974. through the local soil con­ prone to water erosion or Lansing Community College. servation districts show the blowing should be left in grass He and his wife, Barbara Now is the time for needs of each field for strip or trees. The inputs of seed, reside at 5945 S. US-27, St Johns. 1 "Production With Protection" cropping, diversions, cover fertilizer, fuel, and labor are Cosner is assistant branch says Arthur H. Cratty, state crops, or other conservation better spent on soils that will manager of the Ovid office and conservationist of the Soil measures. respond to these inputs without began his employemnt with the {FROM PAGE 3A) Conservation Service. "The use Soil maps can be used to damaging the land and con­ bank in Sept, 1972. I of sound conservation practices select the most promising land tributing silt to our lakes and A graduate of Milan High 2. Turn down your thermostat at night and 16. Caulk cracks around window and door and 'the selection of the best with the highest capability for streams. School, he served with the US » 1 during the day if everyone is away all day, frames, or any other small openings to the land for each crop will help intensive farming. The land Selection of crops best suited Air Force for 4 years. 3. Close doors and turn off heat to unused outside. attain this goals." capability system used by the to the kind of soil will increase He holds an associate 'degree areas of home. 17. Add a humidifier. Extra humidity Soil survey information can Soil Conservtion Service rates production. The kind of soil in agricultural engineering 4. Close drapes and pull shades at night. brings a feeling of warmth at a lower be used to guide conservation each soil in one of eight should also be considered in from MSU and is working on anv^ 5. Change furnace filter at least once a temperature. and production, Soil surveys capability classes. Classes I planning the kind and amount of association banking degree and \ month to maintain efficiency. 18. Add weather stripping around doors fertilizer to use and when to bachelor of arts in business. 6. Balance system by regulating heat and windows. apply it. Residents of St Johns, he and directed to each room (to eliminate a waste 19. Insulate heating pipes or ducts where • "Conservation plans have his wife Pam, are the parents of of heat in "hot" areas of home). they run through unheated attics or crawl been developed for 140,213 acres 1 daughter, Michelle. 7. Open shades and drapes on sunny days spaces. in Clinton County," according to 8. Don't hold open outside doors for con­ 20. Modernize old heating system by snw&d6e&M Lloyd B. Campbell, District versation. replacement with newer, more efficient •Conservationist of the Soil 9 Clear all obstructions away from equipment. Conservation Service. registers and grilles, such as drapes, rugs, 21. Add a clock-thermostat to adjust your Progress These plans show'what-is If you can spend some time, chairs, etc, which would restrict air heat automatically. needed to conserve the soil in even a few hours, with someone movement. The task force also offers some special each field so the land will be who needs a hand, not a handout, 10. Close fireplace damper when not in conservaUon practices for use in com­ productive for years to come. call your local Voluntary Action use. mercial and'public buildings. against Fanners needing assistance is Center Or write to "Volunteer," 11. Turn down thermostat when away for, --Turn down temperature in lobbies and planning or applying con­ V&shington.DC 20013 weekend or vacaUon. other public places. servation measures are urged 12. Wear heavier clothing at home. cancer to contact the Clinton County The National Center for -Schedule evening meetings into a single Voluntary Action Things the Task Force suggests that will heated zone of larger buildings. Soil Conservation District af 100 cost money now, but will more than pay for 'By Jose' J Llinas, MD S. Ottawa, St. Johns. -Operate ventilation to the outside on a Director of Community themselves later: time schedule instead of continuously. 13. 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Helen; 4 sons, Jerry, Dale, Westphalia for Joseph T, Herbison Rd, DeWitt, who died Manatte Memorial Hospital Doug, and 'Ronnie, all of St Palmetto, Fla., after an illness ,. daughters, Mrs Betty Bengel, 69, of Westphalia, who Dec ~4 at his home. Johlls; 2 died Dec 4 at Ionia Manor Rev ^David Franzmeier of­ ' Bernard Bengel « of several months will be held, -Knight and Mrs Connie Welton, Convalescent Home following a ficiated^ with burial at DeWitt Thur from the Palmetto bothof St Johns; 2 sisters, Mrs long illness. Rev Father James Cemetery. Presbyterian Church, Services Rose Findley and Mrs Minnie WESTPHALIA -- Services will be conducted by the Mason, , Schmitt officiated with burial at' A native of Clinton County, he were held Dec "10'from 'St^ Simpson, 'both of FrankKn, St Mary's Cemetery. was born Nov 11,1897, the son of 'Lodge, Burial will be in the\*- Mich; 17'grandchildren; Mary's Catholic CHiirch Ifr Palmetto Memorial Gardens, 1 Rosary services were held Frank and Emma Rose. Westphalia for Bernard Bengel, great-grandson. Mr Jorae was born in Ovid, Dec 5. A resident of DeWitt for 30 Sr, 83, Rt 2, Westphalia, Who '* He was born April 25,1904 in 7ears, he previously resided in died Dec 6 at Clinton Memorial ' Mich on May 10,1898, the son of Anthony and Lucy Jorae. He • Westphalia, the son of Thomas LaingsbUrg. He was a fanner. Hospital. and Margaret Bengel. Surviving are 2 sons, Delmar attended the Ovid School and Rosary services were held was employed by Consumers ^len Emmons He was married to the former and Royal, both of Laingsburg; Dec 7-8. Power Co of Owosso and Detroit Hilda Thelen. 3 daughters, Mrs Alice Price, Rev Father James Schmitt Edison of Dearborn.. ST JOHNS-Glen Emmmons, A farmer and factory em­ Mrs Ruth Brown and Mrs Leo officiated with burial at St, 79, of R 2, died Dec 4 at his home ployee/he was a member of St Rench, all of Battle Creek; 1 He is survived by his wife, Mary's Cemetery. ' Edna Van Velsor- Jorae, 2 following a long illness. Ser­ Mary's Church, Knights of brother, Me! Rose of Florida; 22 Arrangements were by Nellejf it 1- vicessYfe.r.e. held Fri., Dec 7 at Columbus and St Joseph grandchildren and 8 great daughters, Mrs Robert ' Funeral Home. "*" *" " " Schackleton of Tallahassee, the Osgood Funeral Home at Society. grandchildren. A life-time resident of the Fla., and Mrs Robert Bain of 1:30 pm with Rev Brian Sheen Surviving are his wife, Hilda; Westphalia area, he was. a Chicago; 2 sisters, Mrs Edith officiating. Burial was in South sons Robert and Richard of Ernest Trofatter member of the Knights \of Snyder of Palmetto, Fla., and Bingham. Westphalia; 4 daughters, Mrs Columbus, St Joseph Society, Mrs Edna Downer of Nor- he was born on April 30,1894 Jeanette Weber, Mrs Adeline DEWITT - Services were and the Holy Name Society of St in Clinton Co., the son of Ed­ thville; 1 brother, Ronald Jorae Schneider, Mrs Rose Smith of Count., „ a.u i Jim 1'blbam (left) presents trophies for DHIA production records lo (from held Dec 7 from Lee A. Rummel Mary's Church. of Ovid; 8 grandchildren; 2 ward and Delia (Owen) Em­ Westphalia and Mrs Agnes tlU Funeral Home in DeWitt for He was the son of the late .great-grandchildren. mons. He resided in Clinton co. George of Pewamo; 2 brothers, left) Joe Wang, St Johns; Irv Martin, DeWitt; William Mayers, St Johns; Dean Ornsby, St Johns; Eeriest S. Trofatter, 74, 15805 Thomas and Margaret Bengel. most of his life. He'was married Edward and Robert of West­ Warren Swanson, St Johns; Bob Nurenburg, St Johns; Doug Witt, DeWitt and Jim Rlvcst, Elsie. The Park Lake Rd, East Lansing, Surviving are 2 sons, Julius of • to Marion Coffman in Clinton phalia; 7 sisters, Mrs Anna ..K-yj^M Were made atthe Saturday DHIA Annual Meeting at Bingham Grant /who died Dec 4 at a Lansing' Westphalia and Bernard Jr of Thomas Atkinson Co. on June 18, 1914. He was a Spitzley of Fowler, Mrs Theresa Hospital. Westphalia; 2 daughters, Mrs member of the Pilgrim United Spitzley of Portland, Mrs Rev James Bowden officiated Helen Barker of Pewamo and ST JOHNS-Thomas Atkin-~^£tKfftfisrChurch a™* was a Michael Malloy of .Lansing, with burial at Pleasant Hill Mrs Marie banning of Port­ son, 70, of 500 Euclid died at Modern Woodman. He. was a Sister Dorothea of East St Cemetery. land; 2 brothers, Edward and Clinton Memorial Hospital* farmer and a mechanic for the Louis, 111, Sister Bernard of He was born in Massachusetts Robert Bengel of Westphalia; 7 following a long illness^ Ser­ Standard Oil Corp. Donaldson, Ind and Sister June 14, 1899 and had lived at sisters, Sister Bernard of vices will be held at Osgood He is survived by his wife, Marina and Sister Agnette of Park Lake since 1929., Donaldson, Ind, Sister porotha Funeral Home on Wed, Dec 12 marion; 2 daughters, Mrs Willmette, HI; and 30 grand­ Retired Bath Twp fire chief, of East St Louis, HI, Sister at 1:30 pm with Rev Francis , -Marietta Mohnke, St Johns, and children.* he was an automobile mechanic Agnette and Sister Marina of Johannides officiating. Burial Mrs Alberta Jacquish, St One daughter, Mrs Joan for Jack's Garage, served on Willmette, 111, Mrs Anna will be in Mt Rest Cemetery. Johns; 5 \ grandchildren; 9 Thelen preceded him in death in the Bath Township Board of Spitzley of Fowler, Mrs Theresa He was born in St Johns on great-graridchildren; and 1 1966 and a brother, Bernard Trustees, was a former Spitzley of Portland and Mrs Oct 19,1903, the son of William great-great-granchild.' died Dec 6 of this year. member of the Bath School Matilda Maloy of Lansing; 19 and Ellen Atkinson. He at­ Board member of the IOOF. grandchildren and 10 great tended St Johns High School and Ovid Junior High Surviving are his wife, Mary; grandchildren. U pf U: He resided in St Johns 2 sons, Ernest of Park Lake and One brother, Joseph Bengel, all of his life. He was married to Robert of Rosebush; 3 preceded him in death Qec 4. Helen Kasper on Oct 25,1925 in Honor Roll GRADE7 Myers, Kay Parmenter, VICKI Dawn Irish (all A'a), Eldina Sperow, Dawn Vaniman, Linda Marriage J(all A's), Phillis Watson, Jene Walker. Ackles, Angell Kaminski, Cary GRADE8 Bashore, Annette Barclay, Dirk Paul Goebel (all A's), Soni NOTICE Besko, Julie Booth, Ray Besko, David Billsbrough, Bowles, Maryann Chaffee, Case, Ray Delaney, Sue Fent, Denise Dennison. Diane Hammond, Eileen Hatta, AN ORDINANCETO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 257 AND TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 245, Jim Ginther, Tammy Brad Hudecek, David Kadolph, AS AMENDED, OF THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, KNOWN AS THE "ZONING OR­ Goodrich, Merijo Hubbard, Lori Bill Kayanek, Jill McGraw, DINANCE OF THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS". Hunter, Doug Kadolph, Doug. Janet Parks, Mark Rexin, THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS ORDAINS: Len, Pam Leslie, Denise Mc- CarleneTejkl, Kristie Winkler. ' Section 1. .That the Zoning Ordinance of M City of St. Johns and the Zoning Map forming a part Cue, Helen Melling, Sandy thereof, shall be amended in the following respects: that, the premises hereinafter described, previously known as the "Sullivan Farm" shall be rezoned from the present designation of R-l, Single Family Residential to those classifications as set forth below. Wacousla Sectiom2'..That the description of the'affected zoning reclassifications and the designation of each description is as follows: (See attached sheets) • ' Mrs Edward Kraft—626-69-i M?,_and Mrs Ed ^aft at_ tl Section 5..Regularity of Proceeding-s$ The City Commission ^conclusively deterniine'frthal1' 'thdf^fflta^ral Horseshoe tendeda shower for Mr_and Mrs T Lakej™*' Nowvmcjnbers of therMichigan^niraaJ B^eedfi^s^goperatixcbo^d gjgnbers andjState central rezoning of these premises was duly approved by the St. Johns PlanhlngtJfiffiWfs'sioh^dhaa'pUblic Maurice'Cherry and'family in general manager Ken Bauskc (2d from left) are (from left) Lawrence Cobb, Elsie; Irv Martin, DeWitt; •hearing has been held thereon after giving due notice as required by law. Sympathy is extended to the Charlotte Sunday. The Cherry Bauske; Jim Rivest, Elsie; Glen Webster, Elsie and Don Swagart, St Johns. Section 6..Validity of Ordinances no. 24&and 257 and Amendments Thereto. Except as herein Paul Buck's in the loss of his family lost their.home by fire a provided, Ordinance No. 245, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of St. Johns, and Ordinance No. 257 sister, lone Cooke in Lansing. couple of weeks ago. shall stand as first enacted and subsequently amended. , Mr and Mrs Ed Kraft apd Section 7..Effective date. This Ordinance shall take effect twenty (20) days after its passage. PASSED, ORDAINED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD THE 10th DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D., News About Clinton County 1973. Adoption'of the above Ordinance was moved by Commissioner Arehart and supported by Commissioner Hannah. Yeas: Commissioners Hannah, Arehart, Wood and Wilcox. Nays: Commissioners Ebert. ' - SaMce PetAmnet The Ordinance was declared adopted. „ Robert H. Wood, Mayor Randy L. Humphrey Acting City Clerk _ Pvt Feldpausch Spec. Ward is regularly He received instruction in That the following described parcels be rezoned from R-l Single Family Residential to MC, assigned as a surveyor in the drill and ceremonies, weapons, Municipal Center. ' 2nd battalion, 41st "Field Ar­ map reading, combat tactics, PARRIS ISLAND.-Marine tillery of the 3rd Infantry military courtesy, military Beginning on the East-West VA line at a point N87°42'45"W 1453.78 feet from the East % corner of Pvt. Patricia A. Feldpausch, Division in Bad Kissingen, justice, first aid, and Army Section 9, T7N, R2W, City of St. Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, thence N? 17'l5"E 888.55 feet, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roman Germany. history\and traditions. thence N87°42'45"W 1216.14 feet to the North-South V4 line, thence S0049'48"W 240.0 feet along Feldpausch of Route 2, Fowler, said North-South VA line to the .Northeasterly right of way line of 'Highway U.S. .27, thence Mich, graduated from basic S41D26*E 158.14 feet along said right of way line to a point of curvature, thence Southwesterly training at the Marine Corps Pvt AAatice 517.60 feet along the arc of a 1707.0 foot radius curve to the right whose chord bears S32*44,50"E Recruit Depot there. Airman McElroy ,515,62 feet, thence S45°44'40"E 167.74 feet to the East-West ft line of said Section, thence FT KNOX, KY. ~ Private You'll never hear that from us. If you have your own S87°42*45"E 680.0 feet to the point of beginning, containing 21.01 acres, more or less. Richard L. Matice, 18, son of Mr SAN ANTONIO - Airman / AND SP4 Ward and Mrs Donald W. Matice, 408 John T. McElroy, son of Mr and ideas as to how the services should be, we're here to S. Baker, St Johns, has com­ Mrs William D. McElroy of 1360 respect your ideas and see to it that they're followed. Locher Rd, DeWitt, has been U. S. FORCES, GERMANY pleted 8 weeks of basic training at the US Army Training assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex, (AHTNC) OCT. - Army after completing Air Force Specialist Four Le Roy G. Center, Armor, Ft Knox, Ky. 1159.14 feet parallel with said North-South % line, thence parallel with said East-West '/4 line v basic training. N87°42'45" W 500.0 feet to the point of beginning, containing 13.301 acres of land, more or less. Ward, 2l, son of Mr and Mrs During his 6 weeks at the Air Lawrence G. Ward, 513 Wilson Did you ever Training Command's Lackland That the following described parcel be rezoned from R-l, Single Family Residential to R-2, St., De Witt, participated wiih AFB, Tex,, he studied the Air Medium Density Residential. other American and Allied want something Force mission, organization troops in Exercise Reforger V so bad it hurt? and customs and received R-2 DUPLEX: Beginning on the East-West y/line at a point N87»42'45"W 900.0 feet from the in|Germany, Oct 10-16, special instruction in human OSGOOD East ft corner of Section 9, T7N, R2W, City of St. Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, thence The military airlift command relations. FUNERAL HOMES continuing N87°42'45"W 160.78 feet on said Vx line, thence NSPL7'15"E 138.0 feet to a point of flew approximately 11,000 U.S.-' The airman has been curvature, thence Northwesterly 105.76 feet on the arc of a 233.0 foot radius curve to the left based soldiers and more than U assigned! to the Technical CSGOODOpZGOERGE^ whose chord bears N10 43'W 105.0 feet to a point of reverse curvature, thence Northwesterly ST JOHNS FOWLER S 1,000 tons of equipment to three Training Center at Sheppard for 435.52 feet on the arc of a 1066.0 foot radius curve to the right whose chord bears N12 01*05"W different airfields in Germany t, specialized training in the civil nBB0TT£UH0U6HT0HOz 432.50 feet to a. point of tangency, thence N0 18'40"W 240.0 feet to a point of curvature, thence in preparation for the event. engineering mechanical and MAPLE RAPIDS OVID Northwesterly 295.26 feet along the arc of a 263.0 foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears Immediately after arriving, electrical field. N32328'30" W 280.0 feet to a point of compound curvature, thence Northwesterly 453.64 feet along overseas, the redeployed units t Airmaiv McElroy is a 1973 the arc of a 1033.0 foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears Nn^lWW 450.0 feet to a drew combat gear and Vehicles point of tangency, thence N89^8'W 33.0 feet, thence N0»12'E 163.0 feet, thence S89>48'E 33.0 feet, graduate of St Johns High 'from prepositioned storage School. - thence S85°54'40"E 150.0 feet.thence S78*08'E 150,0 feet, thence S7P02'30"E 259.36 feet, thence sites in Germany and moved to iS49*57»15"E 150,6 feet, thence S30U05,50"E 150.0 feet, thence Sl(Pl4,30"E 150.0 feet, thence 3 1> , C , the exercise area to begin the SO 53'05"W 310.0 feet, thence S21 5430"E 450.0 feet, thence S55 '2650"W 74.42 feett thence seven-day field maneuver. S2°17'15"W 140.0feet to thepointof beginning,containing7.46lacres,moreorless. Pitted against the airlifted NOTICE OF BID forces were Europe-based That the following described parcel be rezoned from R-l, Single Family Residential to R-3, High elements^ NATO forces of the Density Residential. "" r US, Germany and Canada. The Board of Clinton County Road Commissioners will receive sealed bids at 701W. Slate St. St. R-3 HIGH'DENSITY RESIDENTIAL: Beginning on the East-West H'line at a point The exercise, conducted by Johns, Michigan until Friday, January 18,1974 at 10:00 A.M. for the following items. N87p42'45".W 1Q60.78 feet from the East Vt corner of Section 9, T7N, R2W, City of Ste Johns, the joint Chiefs of Staff and Clinton County, Michigan, thence N2°17'15"E 138,0 feet to a point of curvature, thence North­ NATO, focused on the westerly 105 76 feet on the arc of a 233 foot radius curve to the lefrwhose chord bears NlO»43 W procedures and techniques for 2 — one half ton pickups 105.0 feet3td a point of reverse curvature, thence Northwesterly 435.52 feet on the arc of a 1066 receiving, equipping, assem­ bling and employing units after 1 — three quarter ton crew cab pickup foot radiusiurve to the right whose chord bears NISPOlWW 432.50 feet to a point of tangencyj 1 — 8 foot utility body , thencUNo°18'50"W'240.0 feet to a point of curvature, thence Northwesterly 295,26 feet along the they arrive, rather than on .arc ofa 263, foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears N32°28<30"W 280.0 feet to a point of rapid deployment of troops coihpouhd ttirrature; thence Northwesterly 453.64 feet along the arc of a 1033 foot radius curve ' from the U, S. Give a kid a chance to to the left whose chord bears N77°13'10"W 450.0 feet to a point of tangency thence N89" 48'W Specifications may be obtained at the Road Commission office. 33.0feet,wenceNO*l2'E355;Oieettoapointofcu^ die arc of a 740 foot radius curve to the right whose chord bears N6»M'0''E 415.0 feet, tiience INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! WlflttTV 180,0 feet, thence jpwg• "iL^J^lSE^^ftbJ'S! N1J49' HOME FARM BUSINESS AUTO The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept the bid that is, in their feet I opinion, in the best interest of the Clinton County Road Commission. ^SrSence^«f£%mol«Ton"saId ft line to the point of beginning, containing 45.17 4 mtmbtr of acres, more or less, except ^ t THE BOARD OF CLINTON COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS V America Group, Thnt nart of theVNortheast V* of Section 9, T7N, R2W, City of-St. Johns, Clinton County,

^RfifsSSm 9, thence continuing S0*49'48'*W 1159.14 feet along said % ^ thawe Marvin Platte, Chairman sB?2'45"E 500.0 feet parallel with the East-West H line^said section, thence N(r^948'E . LANTERMAN INSURANCE Paul Nobis, Member 1159 i4 Jeet parallel witiTsatoT North-South V4 line, thence parallel.with saidI East-West Vt line Gerald Lank ford, Member N8W45" w 500.0 feet to the point of beginning, containing 13.301 acres of land, more or less. 200 W. State, St. Johns, PHONE 224-7614 BRUCE LANTERMAN 46A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 13,1973 r Auto Club says fuel

conservation insure '\ } continued snowmobile fun

Boasting the highest nunjbe'r' Snowmobilers can best "Towing a snowmobile does cut into a car's gas milea'ge," of registered snowmobiles in guarantee their access this the country~379,000--Michigan winter to Michigan's 1,300 miles Ratke noted, adding that this year there should be more also has these public facilities of state forest trails and more for snowmobilers: * then 6.3 million acres of public places than ever available for land by taking strong steps now snowmobile storage in -More than 100,000 acres at 70 to voluntarily conserve fuel, Michigan's north country. state park and recreation areas according to Automobile Club of As an example, he cited throughout Michigan. Michigan. Traverse Habor, a marina near -Fifty marked trails covering Traverse City.'which is offering 1,300 miles in addition to 3,7 All snowmobilers should for the first time 400 indoor million acres of open country in follow Auto Club's urging that state forests. motorists cut gas consumption snowmobile storage spaces at by 25 percent," said Joseph weekly rates ranging from $1.50 -Trails and scramble areas in Ratke, Auto Club touring for one-unit trailers to $3.75 for about 35 DNR public game manager. four-unit trailers, areas (available for use fro~ Jan. 1-March 31, 1973). If a voluntary step like this Instead of numerous long­ succeeds, it could head off more distance weekend trips to Trails and open' areas drastic measures, such as steep snowmobile areas this winter, covering 2,6 million acres in gas taxes or gas rationing, Auto' Club recommends that Michigan's four national* which would severely restrict snowmobilers consider sub­ forests-Ottawa, Hiawatha, travel to Michigan's outdoor stituting a few three- or four- Manistee and Huron. recreational spots," he said. day "weekend" excursions or The accompany Auto Club plan a vacation around their map pinpoints* the locations of Auto Club commended the sport. 124 marked snowmobile trails in Michigan Marine and Upper and Lower Peninsula Snowmobile Dealers "The state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is state, parks and state and Association for their campaign "federal forests. to encourage members and non- making near-home members alike to cut snowmobiling more convenient Snowmobiles will not be snowmobile gas consumption thanever for southern Michigaa allowed into state-owned lands by 15 percent. residents," Ratke said. "For unless four or more inches of the second year, it is leasing snow are on the ground. For "rfowever, since statistics land in the southern part of the state park entrance, a $5 annual show that snowmobiles use less state specifically for park permit sticker is required than one percent of Michigan's snowmobile use." for cars and another $5 sticker, gas supply, snowmobilers must Under the DNR program, for a snowmobile, whether used take additional steps to ef­ in the park or not. • *• fectively help our state through 7,000 acres of private land are the energy crisis,"--Ratke said. now available for snowmobile New state forest trails this year are: Auto Club points out that use, mainly in Alleghan, snowmobilers can economize on Muskegon and Montcalm Upper Peninsula-Silver lake fuel while enjoying their sport counties and in the Thumb Lake-Floodwood, Skunk Creek' by storing their vehicles at region. The state department is and Pipeline trails, near Iron resort centers rather than attempting to lease 7,000 ad­ Mountain; Iron County Trail, hauling them long distances. ditional acres for use this near Crystal Falls; AAA Trail, Also, snowmobilers are urged to winter. near Marquette; Kingston supplement some long-distance Information on the specific Plains Trail, between Munising weekend trips by snowmobiling locations of DNR lease areas is and Grad Marais;'Pine Stump'' close to home. available at the department's to Paradise Trail," near, regional offices. paradise, and Nelson Lake to Carp River Trail, near4 Naubinway. ; Pewamo Lower •Peninsula-North' Branch and Pigeon River trails,., A daughter born Tuesday, and Gene Wilson came home near Gaylord. Dec 4, to Mr and Mrs David Saturday, Dec 1. Auto Club i reminds George of Grange Road at the Mrs Ethel Gee spent Sunday snowmobilers that under state Ionia County Memorial Hospital with the Mark Wieber family at law, children under 1*2 cannot* at 1:10 pm weighing 8 lbs and 5 Fowler. , operate a snowmobile on public - ozs. She has been named Jenifer Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs property. Youngsters aged 12 to- (Jenny). Jenny has 2 brothers Carl Fox were their mother, 15 must take an eight-hour DNR and one sister to greet her. The Mrs Marie Mulnix and Larry snowmobile 'safety course * to mother is 'the former Donna Mulnix. drive on public property without Fink. Grandparents are Mrs Mrs Pauline Cook, Mrs Vera adul t superv ision. DNR Eda George and Mr and Mrs Spitzley, Mrs Betty Jandernoa regional offices should < be Don Frechen. Mrs George and and Mrs Mable Cook of Pewamo contacted for specific -in­ baby came home Sunday were visitors of Mrs Pauline formation on where these morning, Dec 9. Cook of Lansing who is courses are being held. Mr and Mrs Ambrose Fox are recovering from, injuries "Hopefully,- safety in­ parents to a daughter born Dec received in an auto accident. structions for our young people 4 at St Lawrence Hospital in The 4-H sewing class and will help reduce the state's , Lansing weighing 7 lbs and 9 parents and their leader went to snowmobile death rate," said ozs. She will answer to the name Portland Thursday evening to Ratke. He noted that last winter of Stacy Jo Stacy Jo has 3 the J and J Store where the snowmobile accidents claimed sisters to come home to. The manager showed them different the lives of 25 persons in mother is the former Cathleen sewing materials. Michigan." Smith. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Joseph L. Fox of Pewamo and Mr and Mrs Norman Thelen. The son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Schrauben born Sunday, Nov 25, has been • New Heating Plants named Gene Wilson. The mother Mrs Kenneth Schrauben i • New Siding Laingsburg 9 New Windows or Doors bands to present • Insulation Dec 16 concert

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Dr. Kenneth S. Armstrong JOHN WESLEY COLLEGE ' 100 S. Washington Street Owosso, Michigan 48867 "WE'RE THE FRIENDLY FOLKS TOU CAN BANK ON" vkCawek Phbne: (517)723-4310. (Mr. NAME Mrs. . __„,L, Miss) St Johns FS In observance of Christmas Eve and New Years 3 an; ADDRESS. MAIN OFFICE a Eve all branches of Central National Bank; md £ J 201 E.Walker w Its drive-in facilities will close at 3 p.m. BRANCH OFFICE CITY. .STATE. ZIP. w Dec. 24th and Dec. 31st. 'Broadway and TV actress Kay ft^^fttt^^^j^^^^^ftsica ^wajwaaa ja Medford slums you how to send (your contribution to the American Cancer Society's Crusade. ."Your St Johns "This advertisement fs neither an offer SERVING THE CLINTON AREA mailbox Is your partner In the to soil nor a solicitation of offers to BRANCH OFFICE Hght against cancer," says the buy any of ttieso certificates. The .offering is made only by the Prospectus." South gate Plaza (blonde actress, co-star of the So. US. 27 FROM 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS BRANCH OFFICE t Dean Martin TV show* ' ' i Call 224-2361 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED NOW!

"The Place Where The Section B Buying and Selling December 13,1973 Of Things Happen"

COMPANY. Look at these Resort Property; WORK at Home and Make Cash benefits: (1) high guaranteed CLASSIFIED AD PAGES the , Help Wanted Mone" in your Spare Time. Automotive salary plus good commission For Sale good Send stamped self-addressed and bonus (2) excellent ad­ CASH RATE 5* per word envelope to Woodco Nationwide vancement potential (3) no 0 neighbor. WANTED — LPN afternoon Mailers, P.O. Box 547, Clute, FOR SALE •= Lake front home INTERNATIONAL SCOUT - working capital required (4) 5 Minimum 50* per insertion — Round Lake. 4-bedrooms, The American Red Cross shift, Rivard Nursing Home. Texas 77531. 27-8-p-l day work week (5) paid 1967, 4 wheel drive, 20 m.p.g. 224-2985. 31-3-p-l Save a 25$ service fee by paying for your charged family room, fire place, 2 car Station wagon and pickup top \9&ti,m vacation after 1 year em­ garage. Call 651-5722. 32-4-p-5 MAN OR WOMAN-Detroit ployment (6) group ad within 10 days of insertion. $900.00. Phone 834-2162.33-1-p-ll HOSPITAL assistant wanted. Free Press motor route in Part time employment. hospitalization and life in­ and near St Johns and Elsie. surance ^plan (7) sicfi leave BOX NUMBERS in care 1969 Dodge pickup with cover. Evening and weekends. 485-6420. 22-tf-l 2400 miles. Phone 224-6500. Training provided. Contact benefit coverage (8) profit s 33-3-p-U DAY, WEEK, MONTH or Coronoary Pulmonary, Clinton sharing retirement plan (9) of this office add r For Rent LONG TERM LEASE TONY'S PIZZA SERVICE - Memorial Hospital.. 31-3-p-l good established routes (10) ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE Opportunities unlimited. We are year round and lifetime work. FOR SALE - Pair of studded ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY • CAINS; Inc. * HELP — Male or female. 17 seeking men who want to make You may qualify if you are FOR SALE OR RENT - Farm snow tires with Chevy wheel $12,000 to 18,000 per year. If you married, in good health, enjoy AT 5 P.M. home between Fowler and St. rims. Size: F 78-14 $25. Call 224- BUICK-PONTIAC years to 25 years'of age. Ranch aren't, we can show you how. Roller Rink, St. Johns. 31-3-p-l outdoor work. Other Johns. 593-2513. 32-3-p-6 4546. 33-1-p-ll OPEL-GMC JOIN THIS FAST GROWING qualifications are (1) must be ambitious and dependable (2) SMALL home for sale — 4 room BATH — Buy your family that TRAILER SPACE. W& miles 210 W, Higham home in nice neighborhood, Will Christmas present. 3 bedroom north of St. Johns on US-27. No must be neat and cheerful (3) 2-tf must have ability to get things take bids to settle estate. Phone ranch, 1 acre yard, only 6 years phone calls. Oscar Dyer. 31-tf-6 the classifieds done quickly (4) must be 224-3893 or incquire at 501 Wight old. Land contract to good courteous and tactful. Tony's St. , 32-2-P-4 buyer. Only $19,700. Immediate FOR RENT — Modern apart­ Pizza Service. For interview possession. Call John Addiss ments on Wright Rd. Stove, ST. JOHNS BUILDING see Bill McDonald at the Mel 3 NEW HOMES in Westphalia, 641-4428 or 337-9791. Simon Real refrigerator, and drapes fur­ Manor Motel, E. Main St., ranch, 2-story, and Cape Cod all Estate, Okemos. 33-l-p-4 nished. Quiet rural atmosphere. STEVE'S REFUSE TRADES MODEL HOME Owosso, Wed., Dec. 19,11 a.m. with garages. Low interest rate 4 miles south of Fowler. 587- to9:30p.m. 723-5141. 33-1-p-l mortgage can be assumed by FOR SALE by owner — Sharp 3 6616. 33-3-p-6 potential buyer. Fedewa bedroom ranch. Central air, all Builders, Inc. 587-3811. 27-tf-4 kitchen built-ins, unusual HOUSE FOR RENT near St. fieldstone fireplace in family Johns..Middle aged couple (Liscensed Refuse Service) Business IF YOU plan to get into the room. Great view of the lake. preferred. Reference. Call Opportunity position of home ownership, Mora Circle, Lake Geneva at Lansing 485-9049, after 5 p.m. don't put it off. Waiting is ex­ DeWitt. 669-3978. 33-3-p-4 32;3-p-6 TURF TENDERS national and pensive. There are a variety of ST. JOHNS, EUREKA state_ ecology approved lawn financing programs available. 164M- ACRE beef farm with 2 care" service franchises With a reasonable down' pole barns and a modern 3 Wanted To Rent '7 available. Excellent earnings. payment house payments are bedroom ranch. Terms ,SBA is available to Vietnam often equivalent or less than available. Call Shirley Karber, OVID-ELSIE . veterans. Large investment not rent. We have financing 224-7412 or Furman Realty Co., WANTED — Land to rent for necessary. Write-P.O. Box. 2174, programs available with in­ 224-3236. 33-l-p-4 corn and soybeans next spring. Lansing, Mich. 48911 or call 485- terest rates starting at -7 % Have modern equipment. 224- AND BANNISTER AREA. 2431. 28-tf-2 and other programs that can be FOR SALE —House with three 7495. Ask for Ron. 32-2-p-7 worked into your budget. We bedrooms, \lk baths, fireplace, MEN OR WOMEN - If, you are also have lots available, For breezeway, and garage in WANTED TO RENT - interested in earning $1,000 per more information call Fedewa Laingsburg. Owner will hold Apartment by young married Commercial and Container Service Builders, Inc. 587-3811 or stop at contract. Inquire at 8584 S. couple. Prefer one in private •• **..-= month, part time with only $3,300 to invest, fully return­ rur office 5-1/4 miles south of Hollister Rd., Laingsburg. home or apartment house close able , caU COLLECT Mr. Wells Fowler on Wright Road. 27-tf-4' RollardWert. 33-3-p-4 to town. Call 224-3984. 31-tf-dh-7 This lovely home is ready (214) 243-8001. 30-4-D-2 PHONE 834-5533 FOR SALE — 1 acre with good 4- to move into and contains DEAL DIRECT* WITH bedroom home. 4 miles north of 4007 Carland Rd. Elsie, Mich. COSMETIC MANUFAC­ St. Johns. Melvin Smith Broker, WMTABSCA U 224 2361 these outstanding features: TURED - BE IN­ 703 W. McConnell St. 224-3801. DEPENDENT! Merle Norman 32-3-P-4 Cosmetics is offering a TIME TO HOLIDAY • Lot Size 100'x 75' rewarding opportunity in St. TO SETTLE an estate. Small FRESH GROUND • 3 Bedrooms Johns. Open your own cosmetic older home, 501 W. Park Ave. store or combine with your near schools and shopping. AND • Bath Off Master Bedroom business. No franchise fee . . . 1 • Carpeting Throughout •58,700. (517) 634-9770 or 224-4870. no house selling ... no mid­ 31-6-p-4 O&dfl/iycwi • Kitchen has Dishwasher, Disposal and dleman. Call us toll free (800) • Continuous Cleaning Electric Range 421-2060, or write Merle Norman WILLARD SEARLES has three • 1232 Square Feet Cosmetics,, LN40,9130 Bellanoa homes that can either be bought Avenue, Los Angeles, or rented. All three have low ROUND OR California, 90045. 33-2-p-2 interest assumable mortgages. SWISS EXTRAS! Located in ideal neighborhoods. 100% BEEF Call Searles for more in­ • Gas Forced Air Furnace with Power Real Estate formation. Phone 224-3297 or Humidifier 224-7011. 33-l-p-4 STEAK • Sound Insulation in Bath PLEASE —I need large in-town • Andersen Per mash ield Windows FREE LOTTERY TICKET BUILDING LOTS, available in home for qualified family. Must s 00 • All Aluminum Exterior Ovid area. Will build using your have 4 bedrooms or more. With 25 Purchase Excluding Complete TV Wiring with Color Antenna plans or ours. Fedewa Builders, Under $30,000. If you're con­ Beer, Wine & Cigarettes LB. Inc. 51:tf-4 sidering selling, please, Call 3 Robert A, Weber, LaNoble Contact St Johns WE, OURSELVES, will buy Realty-Realtors, 1516 E, TRUEWORTH FARMER PEET MICH TURKEY your land contract. For prompt, Michigan. 482-1637, evenings WHOLE *-*_.. SKINLESS GRADE 1 courteous action, call Ford S. Public Schools LaNoble. LaNoble Realty, 1516 489-1108. 334-p-4 KERNAL CORN E. Michigan, Lansing, Phone' PHONE 224-2394 Ext. 237 (517)-482-1637. Evenings (517)- BATH — If you have ever TOWELS 337-1276. 37-tf-4 wanted to live in the country, STICKS here's your chance. New- 3 LEAN MEATY 3 LB. and UNDER bedroom, attached garage, ROLLS $100 basement, sun deck, 3A acre 49' yard. Only $28,900. Trade yours 1 u in. Call John Addiss, 641-4428 or TOMATO CHECKERBOARD 337-9791. Simon Real Estate, Okemos, 33-l-p-4 LADY KAY «/T TURKEY BUNS HUNTS GRADE A ROLLS HAMBURG HEN CONCRETE or KETCHUP , WHITE HOT DOG '8 count % 14 oz. TURKEYS & 4/89 DARK MEATS BANQUET 10 to 14 LB. • A new home is a lifetime PIERCE , 3 LB. investment. Let us help SAKEIty AT you secure this in­ •V:! •* vestment with the best MAHARS 00 49 basement wall possible • VTAKE-OUT a poured concrete wall. 5/'l 8oz. We arc equipped to do BLUE BONNET LADY KAY (he complete job or any HEATHERWOOD part of it. Bring your prints over or call for an SOFT . ICE CREAM nimotiUmcnl 587-3811. SOUR ARGARINE READY-MIX CONCRETE ip Assorted £QC Comp Value For All Your Needs CREAM PINT Flavors Qn j^gal, QUALITY-SERVICE r T°ur2/a9* Now Only $ FEDEWA FRESH CRISP URGE SOLID US, No. 1 NEW CROP LARGE 125 SIZE 11 BUILDERS, WithPurchases SAVE TANGERINES FREE/ 50* OR MORE Inc. LETTUCE POTATOES 6 SffiSI tlrttl" Sprit Bt '6218 Wright Road, STEAK KNIVES Include $1.00 $129 10 LB. si od/viut 5% Miles South of Fowler. DOZEN handling charge 1 BAG 59' 2/49* Wiih Puutut* ot W*tl Clotd 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN ?* • Decamber.13rl97£ -*—J- FARM MACHINERY BOOMS Farm Machinery 18 FOR SALE — Hampshh».gilt, FOR SALE-Cut up slab wood., Wanted H RED & WHITE TOP SILOS: due to farrow so6ii. W?-G874.. $7-?10 a, pick-up load, Maple' Card ofThanl(S 3q 0-£ studehH fihdlisfs in Now in our45thyear serving the ' J32-3-P-20 'RapidsLumber Mill, 2'A miles' Miscellaneous 28M

more aggressive and cost • south of Maple Rapids on Forest WANTED - Manifold for conscious farmers. Silos for FOR SALE - Duroc boars. Ed Hill Rd, Or call Richard TIMBER WANTED - Logs and PARTEE — The family of state math competion Massey Harris 44-4 cyl, gas. every purpose. Get all the facts Grubaugh 682-4225. Serial number of manifold Goer&e,'2 miles west, i% north standing timber. Logs delivered Norm Partee wish to express before you buy. Find out what a 30-6-p-27 to our yard. DEVEREAUX their sincere thanks to everyone Two Ovid-Elsie High School ships for capable mathematics H260E 605 Or Junker with of Fowler, 32-3^-20 students finished in the top 4 on really heavy plaster coat is, Is it SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. who was so kind throughout his students in the State eft manifold. If you have a applied with a cement gun for NORWOOD hay" savers and 'illness and death. Dr. Brat Part I, pi the Michigan 'Michigan. > ' manifold and want to sell one Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, Mathematics Prize Competition better adhesion and a much silage bunks, all steel welded 'Stackhouse, all the nurses and m The 100 winners of th& call collect Portland 647-B276. Mich. Phone 593,2424 and/or* and are atmnlg 1000 Michigan much heavier plaster lining Cattle With rolled edges to last a 593-2552. 40-tf-28 aides at Gratiot Community Competition Will Be honored nC 33-1-P-18 inside like We do? We install the lifetime. See at Our yard, 5-3/4 Hospital, Rev. Hugh Banninga, students to compete in the fihal %he Awards ProgrSm sponsored: foundation. Our trucks are self Dodge Funeral Home, and all examination on" Wednesday, -hy Michigan Bell Telephone to* miles south of Fowler. Ph. 587- Dec 5. Ovid-Elsie math students unloading with hydraulic FOR SALE —'8 Angus cows. 3811, Feitewa Builders, Inc. who donated or helped with the be held Bt Western Michigan" booms. SiloMatic and VanDale Call after 5 p.m., 587-6777. lunch afterward. May God bless who qualified fpr the second t#t 22,-tf-27 Notice were: • *, "•$ University oh February 23, with UHHOTiL, equipment. Order now and •SS-S-p-gl *you all. .^0 of't&e.-WiiuieVs-Jfeceiving a , avoid the fall rush. Booms Silo FOR SALE — Beef - whole or }. Patricia Partee . Denni&^P*, Delaney, senift Ma\^%fomimate\tfW(iOQ in r 'sonX'Mr^mo'/jWrs Patfw Co. Inc, Harbor Beach, Mi, half. Are you ,tired of paying NOTICE OVID TOWNSHIP ; Mr and Mrs J Hogan 5oUve|^actibTgrshipS, CoiT-^ 48441. Phone (517) 479-6554 or high prices for poor quality? , Mr and Mrs Tom Partee Delaney7. M77*'C»rIand'J8. ^ibubons" Iff the 'scholarship^ Poultry TAXPAYERS - Beginning J 'ffiffim: contact Jim O'Connor, St. -Try the .-best and see the dif- December 7, 1973, through 3M-p-30 OwossoT .Snd* Kiffc ^'Schum, Ijindifinchidle yife'Kuhlmah'j' Johns, Mi. 48879. Phone: 224- fefghce* See Carl Pea^ee at 4151 February 8,1974,1 will be at the seni6rf 'soft ,6f. jf» *~*- **"'- ie'Michigan*- 4*12 jert'SChulfey4'i ,7414. 10-tf-18 x^. • •jiiinnr «E£ Parks' Rd., just east of Ovid branch of the 'Central BIRMINGHAM - Pwish'to icfiBrs oh{ FOR SALE -v,Bantv}„__ "fchancflelfRd!, St, Johns. 31-3-p- National Bank on Fridays, 9 lha'nk my friends for their 1, imem&iM and ,DeaeOcW^ge*,mftifeE SIMON'S ft : ., . a.m. to 5 p.m.( for the purpose of kindness to me this pa& year, It This cAtf$mloTr fs^p'dhsor™ Mr^r^^.'-BbrtJn, director' Farm Produce 19 collecting taxes. 'was truly appreciated. Best by the Michigan "Section of *% %f guidance,-ha swerved as the PLANING MILL "WANTED KEYPUNCH I will also take taxes at my *igH^chootsdperVisdr for Ovid- >v OPERATORS. Many employers- *™u, af°»'*e» xes at my .'Wishes for a Happy Holiday Mathematical Association * jot Season. America, and Jsj, designed $0 |lsieif;li^}f^eh06l' students,, FOR SALE - Hay and straw, >ve called for Keypunch ^ at 1774 S. Shepardsyille Nerva Birmingham 33-l-p-30 foam* '& \videV inferesl^fij comn^tmgP^tns'exam! nation.' Minufacturdrs of: 4591 Howe Rd., Vk miles east of 'Operators in this area. Our Road on Monday and Wed­ nesday from 9:00 to 5:00, and on 'mathematics^ to focus atient^i dmm 27, Bath , 32-3-p-l? course could qualify you for on - the * necessity- -for *Jf Truck, pick-up, hay and thSse jobs.* 6 week course. Call other days as available. Mrs. BEARDSLEE - Many thanks .FARM apd INDUSTRIAL grain racks, faraga boxes, Katherine (Bill) Kelley, to my friends and relatives for mathematical training iit most bunk feeders, portable SHELLED corn at discount Bin LOST -2 Be'agles utvici ^collect (517) 393-8615 for in- profession^'and (rfcUeskaiid jj^ *'- TR-ACfpRir^nd " damaged. 100's of bushel in Treasurer, R2, Ovid, »Mich. othe gifts and cards I received on * ^QlJlgWENT i cattle mangers and -formation... Spartan Keypunch .my 81st birthday. The day will identify a'nd^provide ^oW{ accessories. Custom , Essex Township, 'Coritact Fred . SMG27 46866. 32-10-p-29 woodworking. Mohnke St. Johns, itfich. 300 E. Jselohg remembered." ™ ./' , Harold S.Beardslee 33-l-p-30 Railroad, 224-2456 before 9 a.m. trM-SATCE — Applewood and Notice Kiricaid District-, Simplicity " 268 S. Henderson " 22-tf-W Tkardwood. Cut "your own and I will not be responsible for - ?L-AWN and GARDEN ^ any debts other than myself ROSSOW -1 wish to thank my rw,*n^e„in,, A« *l i; Sdve. Call 224-7580, after 5. an fat EQUIPMENT-, Fowler, Michfgan after Nov 29, 1973. family.relatives and friends for V 2?wlkf ttse"oJ i Hogs & Sheep 20 V- ' * 32-3-P-27 Sidney Shirey. 3l-3-p-29 remembering me" with their !£_A TO??^g^53i! "HEfesi\CHlFDRD prayers, cards, ahd gifts during Phone (Area 517) HORSES'*8&pu>I$/Tj»M$ "i-mi^Acxnm CLEANERS' f CHRISTMAS trees. Spruce up my recent illness. A; special 593-2000 . FOR SALE — Feeder, pigs. Call 'aren^^.'pO'a^o^Ut^tesgotls^f •^K.Sb'-*- 'Four store floor to 8 ft Cut your own on Satur- ^hanks to Pastor MarVin Barz. and to^'stalls^av^illHer^f'-'f jTemonstrators>tfhd salesmans B v ^' . E.O.W. after 6 o'clock, 587-6777. days 9:30 4:30 or by ap­ „for his ma*ny raU^and-prayers 2933. T£, *•**& ?*'ft&5#m, samples'. Canriot be told from and to our neiifiBors-for their _ T 3*3-p-20 Wifil pointment. 1201 Alward Lake '• M * --nh""' OTrr^"iT"~~v " ***' ^loaning tools atid. Visits to trie at the hospital, and &.Ss$m if.m. Electee Grand. 33-1-27 SMORGASBORD Dinner and Jordan, the nurses and staff at visited het1)rothir fl*^ USED FARM EQUIPMENT XTtt* Christmas Bazaar. Sunday, the Carson City Hospital for Lawrence hospital, last we$£s FdR'SALE ^kirtftlffce ^ftrid SE$S "STRETCH MATERIAL Dec. 16,1 p m., Congregational their excellent care during my TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS delivered. Call 22£3#f or j&£ Church, Laingsburg. 33-l-p-29 Mr and MrffCSi'dheyi'Dyer^ ; 2 Bedroom ^ fth" efefetnc, 154 * 1973 DIAL AND STITCH $47.75 stay there, It was all greatly visited'Mi1 and'Mrs William! ^bJths, %tf conditioned, tar­ 7681. - - , _K&$$Xl ' —Leftmhtyaway.Se'ws stretch appreciated. May God bless geted, jfaflge ana'fefrigerator, TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS -PICKERS Jt-il-i. CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND Raymer and family of Elsie^J • SKJSperrrtonthi.' —'— 'j..^v''' L * material. Comes with a walnut each of you. * Mrjs Max-Hunt&on df Lansing^ SPOTS before ybur #es*~-db --sfew taBle. Beautiful pastel PROCESSING. We butcher on Carl Rossow 33-l-p-30 TRACTOR PARTS -REBUILT HEADS Wednesdays and Fridays. Beef- Mrs Clara Dothswkof WacoultJf: yournetfcarpet-'reml&tethem , colorful*size head, all built-in Road, visited Mr and Mr£ AVAILABLE with31ue Lustre: Rem ele%ic to zig-zag, buttonholes, over- Pork. Halves and quarters, also GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES retail cuts. All meats MDA Alexander Lang on "Wednesday? December' 15,1973 shampooer'," $1. Deah" HarjJ- cast. Makes fancy stitches. Mrs Alexander Lang attended ware St Johns."< ^X- r^-gpilto Inspected Pendell's Meat MARTENS — I wish to thank t -Only $47.75. Cash or terms a masonic""meeting TueVdayi TOVID-SERVICE AGENCY INC. Phti'ne (517) 224-4713 or 224-4300 ———1£^=—„.,. -, ',T*-iAw.,.Aa. Processing. West City Limits on Dr. Chuntarasupt, nurses and u •arranged.- Trades accepted. nurses aides for their wonderful evening at-Howell. t j[ Phone 834-2288 FORSALE'-JfolStBlnbdn 4)j& Call St Johns collect 224-2668 9 Bussel Rd, just off M-57, Carson . First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27" City. Phone 584-6640. Jake care, Rev Barz for calling and Saturday evening, Mr^and' enough for heiffirs.^1963 Buick a.m. to 9 p.m. Electro Grand. Mrs Clarke Sullivan Jr of two-door'hardtop, "runs gotta", Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 friends and relatives for calling 33-1-27 and cards during my recent Mattoon, Illinois were supper ST. JOHNS, MICH. Puppies free. 587-6842. 3l-3-p-27 guests of Mr and Mrs Donald Symbol of TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING RELIABLE service on all stay at the hospital. Walter Martens 33-l-p-30 Sullivan and family." „ SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANTS electrical appliances. Pickup Mrs Raymond Sherman and •Service'- WANTED. Tuition Scholarships and delivery. Peck's Appliance Kevin of Mulliken visited Mr: ' 200 W. State St. available to Lansing Com­ Service, 9650 Kinley Road, and Mrs Donald Sullivan and' munity College Truck Driver Ovid, Mich. 834-5710. 26-12-p-29 famdy Thursday PHONE 224-2301 School, four week training Memdriam FOR SALE - Parts for all Mr and Mrs Porter Parks course. Applications wdl be were Thanksgiving Day guests^ "Accepted until December 31, electric shavers. Levey's > Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf-29 In loving memory of Mildred of Mr and Mrs Clyds E. Jenksj '1973. Applications and in­ Klette who passed away 2 years Jr and family of Lansing.' ^S SM^PM0/, formation available, contact ago, Dec 13. Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner, Safety Director MICHIGAN THERE IS now a Timex Repair, u Her parents, brothers and Mr and Mrs HarVey Hoernerl Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firtiu - Service in Michigan. Free • TRUCKING r ASSOCIATION, sisters. and girls, Mr and Mrs Elmer" •" ••'". ' LIII— i IIJ.II, I.II «i mii" iipr ri> estimates will be sent on all M "iii* Phonei24-3258.->; ^..' .> selling diamonds in the Clinton Ronald W. Stolz, will be visiting Mrs Don Potts and Mike visited offer for the money than is area for 30 years. We have your ads to Finkbeiner's the Clinton County Courthouse AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS Pharmacy for fast, convenient Sunday evening. Saturday Jill • • belie v cable, 3 large JIM MCKENZIE' AGENCY,' much more to offer in style, in St Johns Monday, Dec 17, and Valerie Hoerner spent the 212 North Clinton"'AVe^ St/ service! S0-dh-tf-29 bdrms., hall carpeted,,, AL GALLOWAY, AUC­ quality and pnee. See for from 3 to 4 pm. afternoon and were supper*, dishwasher, hood, stove,,, TIONEER Used Farm SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Johns, 224-2479. insurance yourself and compare. Never a Cederberg reminds those who guests of Mrs Harold Hoerner.' Residential - Commercial - for every need! disposal, + a garage you, Machinery & Parts. St. charge Iff clean or check over might have a problem with a Friday evening Mr and Mrs practically get lost in, take, Johns, 224-4713. Industrial, 224-4277, 807-1/2 diamonds after the sale. Any Federal agency to take any E. State St. David Parks and children of a look! JEWELRY credit terms available. No documents that might help to Lansing visited Mr and Mrs carrying charges. Open 6 days a Mr Joseph Pung and Dennis Identify his case to Stolz. Porter Parks. THIS HOME IS A MUST TO' week, open Monday and Friday SEE ranch in park area, 3 AUTOMOTIVE LEVEY'S JEWELRY, Simon were honored guests at a FARM nights till 9. HARR'S bowling banquet which was bdrms., family rm., kit­ Orange Blossom diamond JEWELRY, ST. JOHNS. AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN Si GARDEN chen-dining are well' BILL FOWLER FORD. New DRAINAGE rings, Bulova, & Accutroh sponsored by Glen Parks and EQUIPMENT PHONE 224-7443. 27-tf-27 Wells Monroe, last Friday LeasIna-Rentals-Servlce-pjrts equipped. V& baths with & Used Cars & Pick-ups. N. Watches. Elsie*' 852-4300. *f • st.^ floor laundry. Car-' US-27,'DeWitt, 669-2725. evening. "Home Of The Friendly People" JAMES BURNHAM, "j8&*»$m Mrs Regina Feldpausch spent pc'ting & tlr-'apos'stay. 2 car' Phone St. Johns 224-4045, MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC attached garage\ Priced to' CAIN — BUICK - PON- PARTY SUPPUES Saturday and Sunday with her in, St. Johns. daughter Mrs Joseph Sohn in \ 5122 North Grind River Lirmirf, Mich; ;, sell at $41^00.00.- No 170 < TIAC, New & Used Cars, 210 wfA$n<->$ W. Higham, Complete Body D & B PARTY'4>SHOPPJE,' Lansing. - 517 4S54355 Mr and Mrs Carl Boak and Mr THIS ^IIGHT.-BE JUST, & Service. *. Package Liquor, fcfijti^ffi? , , WHAT YOU HAVE, FARM SERVICES p^m. Mon^Tfihrsi FrJbfi^aV and Mrs Cecil Boak of St Johns A Going Business in were Sunday afternoon visitors CARL S. OBERLITNER ALWAYS W AN-, For the Best Buy in New & 9 a.m. - jr-^.nt'^.N.' TED.Country setting, 4, Used Chevrolets see Purina Feeds means $ $ $ in Clinton. ,: 4 * J of Mrs Lula Boak. Your Pocket. MATHEWS St. Johns With Mrs Agnes Fox, Mrs Anna bedroom L-shaped ranch, EDINGER CHEVROLET, Water Well Drilling on 2 acres, $fe baths,, Fowler, Phone 393-2100. ELEVATOR CO. Grain - Droste, Betty Jandernoa and Feeds - Seeds. Fowler. Excellent Potential, James Halfman attended a family rm. with fu-eplace,, PLUMBING VFW dinner in Alma Sunday. 4" and larger 2 cat* attached garage,, EGAN FORD SALES, INC.,. New Equipment and more land available FERTILIZERS Mrs Nora Braun spent $37,900.00. No. 550 t< 200 W. Higham, phone 224-' DUNKEL PLUMBING. AND several days with her sister Mrs Reda Submergible Pumps 2285. Pinto-Ford-Maverick- HEATING, Licensed Master- Terms Make This A Rose Rademacher of West­ Torino-Mustang. ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Plumber Ph. 224-337^ 8Wlft phalia. MILES EAST OF ST* Everything for the soil, St. State St. '*v?t Sound Investment! JOHNS, get into this brand, Mr and Mrs Walter Brown of Wholesale '. Retail new home, 3 bedroom, 1^, HUB TIRE CENTER, B.F. Johns, 224-3234, Ashley, 847- ICALL Ypsilanti spent the week with 3571. baths. Carpeting of your, Goodrich Tires, Ph. 224-3218, SHIRLEY KARBER relatives in Fowler and they choice, throughout, 2 car REAL EST ATI: attended the Wieberand Messer Front End Alignment. ' '324-7412 garage,-all alum, exterior.* FINANCIAL BURTON ABSTRACtJ'ANfc wedding on Saturday. No. '526'' • v On Sunday, Dec 2, the Jaycee BOB'S AUTO BODY, TITLE COl Abstract. ao& *^M$N IftEALTYiCO. PRICE-MUST REDUCED Complete Collision Service, CAPITOL SAVINGS & Title Servfces,vli&tf; :^vs &*£*£ &m Clinton, 224-2304, Safety for. s the 90th birthdfly of Mrs Clara country honie^ located on' Savings since 1890. 'Ley. Her sott William of Detroit ov'er^S acrei, just -off N. DEBAR CHEVROLET CO., $E! and about 150 relatives and Chaftdier on\-Hall Road,' New & Used Cars, Elsie 862- * friends came to share her big plenty of outbuildings, 4800. You can't do better FLORISTS PAKEff;* '*i-#?f|R;;pNTH*- day.' She seemed many years including a pole barn; anywhere. "om apt. !fmw ihag her. own junior,'She lives alone A.C. Wb with sUp^lotilOuderV cement block barn &' 'in her .apartmeht in Lansing. MF.65 Diesel w/13.&x 3S tires granary, can show Say it with Quality Flowers ' '3072,S,US2fA72^M.'1^ ,> ^W^S^idftiduaV^f^ 2*-, 1 r* '»t* ^*^!jf«*tf-, *t- Those in attendance came from Mf?465 DifeeT w/l^x 38 tirbs anytime, immediate MOORE OIL CO., If it's from WOODBURY'S Detroit, Beal'City.Mt Pleasant, possession, just $24,900.00. tires, see us, 909 E. State, Ph. FLOWER SHOP, 321 Ni -3bnii»r C6lf i®M&$> -scott- Ionia, - Portland; Mulligan, IHC 1206 Dsl, 4 vJheet drive • No. 559 224-4726. Clinton, St. Johns, 224-3216. VACUUM SALIS -Rd'.''Apaflmohts: *> -' Ve'rmontville, Sunfield, M.F. 1100 Diesel E. KINLEY ROAD near] Pewamo, Owosso, and Lansing. M.F. Super 90 Gas Ovid „% miles E. of] HETTLER'S* MOTOR FOODS i M.F. 5l0$/cab, 4 row corn Hollister, brand new 3] jonfrs, ir«taiu... «w „.,«!», SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker . * head and bean equipment bedroom ranch, with full] Service, Good Used Tracks. ANDY'S IGA, ^t. JOhijSt basemenf, 1% bath, 24x24' Home Baked* Bread, Pies, • locatfoft' at;jr*t-p£j U^.W garage is nice for that] Cookies, Choice Meats, formerly fcnown as tlic AlofnT, WE HAVE A COMPLETE extra storage space. No.* Orive^In..224-7222: - ,/j- BARBEftS Carry-out service., ' 561 , John deere 95, with 4'row corn head 10 ACRES' for sale on E. BEAUFORE'S BARBER - "alui.bean equipment CGhterline, contrac SHOP, 1002-1/2 State. Open GIFTS •Gehl Feed Wagon/tandam axle - z- terms, beautiful buildi Tues. Thru Sat. also Wed. & TOUIPI^ES^EM "W* Spot rlext to the'Woods, on, Fri. evenings. * ' John Deere 5x16 flop* " ">, /; THE TREASURE CHEST, 1 n^fimvm v ( jf J: JOHN DEERE TOYS! Gleaner modet E SP'coiTlbi^" * ,* ' 220 N. Clinton, Hallmark' Appt., 834^6^4^ 89 A'cftEti'Just' 1^ miles CLEANERS with bdan head and cdb\ ^ ; L. \ tr&n new jgeepy Hollow Cards - Russel Stover Candy. • ir- .aa&Parkf-pMlaJty tiled.f' 'ir. Itr-WM COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR 1HC6x18pl&w . • ^ '^'}; '& 4 ANTES DRY CLEANERS, J pickup and delivery, 103 W. 410 MF Diesel SP Combine.with- •' FOR APPoil^lrMENTS ' Walker, phone 224-4529. HARDWARE cab, bean equipmeht^and 4 row. ATOTHEritlMES head PHONE: CLASSIFIED AnnCtta White 224-4296 DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph. Bntce Lantermah 224-4746 CREDIT BUREAU 669-6875, DeWitt, Whirlpool •Dcrtlll Shlnabcry 224-3SB1 NEEDS DON SHARKEY Bill Hoitey 2i4-7S90 Appliances, Zenith TV, or'B62-5391 Clinton County CREDIT •Plumbing and Heating. John Deere Salei & Sarvica Satfler Oon, Inc 11/2 Milei Eest of St. Louii Roy F. Brfgglt 224*2260 BUREAU, Phone 224-2391, * RanRannn y Uriggi.224-6074 fhone681-2440 Credit Reports - Collections. CALL 224-2361 Phono 236-7280 V±S/. Middle) on f MMembee r of Lansing • BBoare d of Realtors , /

December 13,1973 .CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3B Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News Ileal Estate Transfers MORTGAGE SALE - MORTGAGESALE Village of Fowler' The meeting was adjourned iFrom records In olflce of at 8:45 pm. Register of Deeds) Default having been inade. in Default has been made in the Council Meeting the terms and conditions of a conditions of a mortgage made FOWLER, MICHIGAN RESTRICT SUCKER SPEARING SEASON fov. 27: Sump, Raymond J. Notices certain mortgage made by by' Clinton County Asphalt Regular Meeting arid Linda P. to Tim V.,Mur- MARY E. WEISENBERG of Company, a Michigan Cor­ November 26,1973' chi\on ^t 18, Sprr Flat No 1. the Township of Ovid, Clinton poration, of 16262 Chandler Regular Meeting The Natural Resources Commission, under authority of Act N6v 27: Martin, Ferdinand County, Michigan, Mortgagor, Road, East Lansing, Michigan, November 12,1973 The meeting was" called to 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, orders that the Commission order of August 11,1972, for a period of four years effective Sep­ P, toN Frederick A. and PUBLICATrON OF NOTICE to CITIZENS MORTGAGE to Dart' National Bank, a # order by President Pettit at 7:00 Genevieve Martin Property in OF HEARING CORPORATION, a Michigan National Banking Corporation," The meeting was called to pm. Roll call was taken; tember 20,1973, be amended to read as follows: * . Sec 10, Westphalia. State, of Michigan, The corporation, Mortgagee, dated 368 South Park Street, Mason, order by President Pettit at 7:00 present-Braun, Koenigsknecht, It shall be unlawful during the month of April of each year the 2nd day of March, 1971, and Michigan, 48854, mortgagee, McKean, Rademacher; absent- to take any fish by spearing or bow and arrow north of Nov 27: Sadler, Raymond R. Probate Court for the County of pm. Roll call was taken: Clinton. File no. 19152. recorded in the office of the dated July 31, 1972, and present-Braun, Koenigsknecht, Smith, Fox. The minutes Qf the Highway M-72 in the lower peninsula and from" April 1 to and Nancy J. to Richard W. and Register of Deeds, for the recorded on August 1, 1972 in previous meeting were ap­ April 14, inclusive, each year between Highways M-46and Sandra K. Hall property in Sec Estate * of ROLAND Rademacher, Smith; absent- MICHAEL LEE, DECEASED. County of Clinton and State of Liber 268 of mortgages, page McKean, Fox. The minutes of proved as read. M-72 hi the lower peninsula. 13 Bath. Approved August 10, 1973, TAKE NOTICE: On Wed­ Michigan, on the 5th day of 677, Clinton County Register of the previous meeting were A public hearing was held to Nov 13: Teachout, Edward March, 1971, in Liber 260 of Deed's records, on which accepted as read. Current bills close the alley on block 7, of the Allen and Vaila E. to Roy and nesday, February 20, 1974, at 9:30, am, in the Probate Clinton County Records, on mortgage there is claimed to be in the amount of $12,301.19 were original plat, of the Village of Grace E. Ormsby Lot 5,6, B-K page 308, which said mortgage due, as of November 30, 1973, approved for payment. • Fowler. *No opposition was H7 Walker and Steels sub. Courtroom, in the Courthouse in St Johns, Michigan, before the was thereafter assigned to the sum of EIGHTY ONE presented, therefore, a motion Nov 27: Ladd, Porter and It was decided to request a bid Hon Timothy M. Green, Judge ROYAL OAK MORTGAGE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED for construction of E. Fifth St. was made to close the alley Marjorie to Woodrow A. and of Probate, a hearing will be COMPANY, a Michigan cor­ NINETY THREE & 02 Motion carried. Helen E. Deppa property in Sec from Ba.th St. for ap­ held at which all creditors of poration, by assignment dated {$81,293.02) Dollars. proximately two hundred feet. A motion was'made to pur-' 26 Eagle. said deceased are required to April 30, 1973, and recorded 6n Under the power of sale A Traffic Control Order chase a truck load of 6 inch Nov 28: Fruchtl, Albert J. prove their claims. Creditors May 10,1973 in the office of the ductile'iron pipe to be used for and Audrey Gr. to Leo Glaister Register of Deeds for said contained in said mortgage, and prohibiting parking on Main St must file sworn claims with the from 3:00 am to 6:00 am will be water line replacement. property in Sec'7 Greenbush. Court and serve a copy on Lyle County of Clinton in Liber 271 of (he statue in such case made Clinton County Records, on and provided, notice is hereby brought up for adoption at the Traffic Control Order No 1 Give a gift the Nov 28: Wooley, Donna Lee; Bradley, Executor, 107 S. next meeting. was presented for adoption. It Wooley, Richard J. and Esther, page 14, on which mortgage given that said mortgage will be Lansing, St Johns, Michigan Roger Hall Sr. was appointed reads as follows: Wooley, Robert L. and Jane; prior'to said hearing. there is claimed to be due, at the foreclosed by a sale of the entire family can enjoy^j| Wooley, Jame's B. and Carol; date of this notice, for principal mortgaged premises, or some to the Zoning Appeals Board to "There shall be no parking .if Young John and Annette; Dated: December 5, 1973 and interest, the sum of part of them at .public vendue, fill, the term left vacant by Mr. vehicles on Main Street, from Eatph, Helen' Frye Durham, Attorney for Petitioner: TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND at the 'North Front Door of the Cyrus Waldron. 2nd Street to Wayne Street, in Give them a Polaris. Robert H. Wood Clinton County Court House, St. A motion was made and the Village of Fowler, between Geiievieve to Wilfred P. and G. TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY- (even if it's a used one) Marie Betts Lot 16, Blkl, Elsie. 200 W. State NINE AND 76 100 ($22,289.76); Johns, Michigan, at 10:00 carried that no burning shall be the hours of 3:00 am and 6:00 ' Nov 29: Merry lee Estates to St Johns, Mich o'clock a.m.> Local Time, on permitted in the central am." Roy Alvin and Marjorie Ellen Phone 224-4604. And no suit or proceedings at Friday, January 4, 1974. business district, alley or A motion was made to adopt , Hogle Lot 20,' Merry Lee law or in equity having been Said premises are situated in streets, unless in an approved Traffic Control Order No 1. The Estates. Lyle Bradley instituted to recover the debt the Township of DeWitt, Clinton incinerator. Approval for in­ motion was carried by an cinerator shall be granted by unanimous roll call vote. Nov 29: Cantwell, Ray and Petitioner secured by said mortgage or County, Michigan, and are .107 S. Lansing any part thereof. Now, described as: the council only. The meeting was adjourned Gladys to Ford S. and Esther M. , at 9:00 pm. LaNoble property in Sec 20 St Johns, Mich Therefore, by virtue of the Commencing at a point 70 Bath. 33-1 power of sale contained in said rods North of the Southeast Nov 29: LaNoble, Ford S. and mortgage,'and pursuant-to the corner of the Northeast North Esther M. to Verna M. Pulver NOTICE OF PUBLIC statute of the State of Michigan quarter (VA) of Section 36, property in Sec 20 Bath. HEARING in such case made and DeWitt Township, Clinton provided, notice is hereby given Nov 29: Walker, George to VILLAGE COUNCIL County, Michigan, thence that on Friday, the 4th day of West approximately 80 rods to Mr and Mrs Richard Rossow Robert L. and Cynthia S. Vitek VILLAGE HALL January, 1974, at 10 o'clock'am, property in Sec 35 Bengal, the Sanderson Drain so- and son, Justin of Flint were Local Time, said mortgage will called, thence North 10 rods 8:00 PM, January 2,1974 guests on Sunday, Dec 2 of their Nov 29: Clayton Corporation be foreclosed by a sale at public more or less to the North line parents and grandmother, Rev 40 acres sandy loam, live to Russell Hicks Lot 10, White auction, to the highest bidder, at of the Southeast quarter C/i) and Mrs H. E. Rossow and Mrs stream, only VA mile to M-57. Oaks. Notice is hereby given that a the North door of the Court­ of the Northeast quarter C/i) Herman Rossow. This is a real bargain at Nov 29: Pung, Albert M. to Public Hearing will be held at house in St. Johns, Michigan, of of said Section 36, thence East $11,000. Land contract j Polaris Offers a Fall Line of Sim\ John W. and Rachel Schumaker 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Janaury On Saturday evening, Dec 1, the premises described in said along said line approximately •Mr and Mrs Erwin Tiedt, available. jj COLT SERIES— 3 sizes 175cc to 294cc engines - 8 property in Sec 29 Bengal. 2,1974 by the Village Council in mortgage, or so much thereof 80 rods to the East section line •Rudolph Tiedt, and Mr and Mrs x | COLT SS SERIES— 3 sizes 250cc to 335cc enginesg Nov 30: Farrie, Ira Mae to the Village Hall, Maple Rapids, as may be necessary to pay the of said section, thence South 40 acres k mile to M-57. Real Michigan, for the purpose of Robert Eldridge attended a James and Fay _ Roland amount due, as foresaid, on said 10 rods more or less to the dinner and card party at the good farmland, all tillable. g CUSTOM II SERIES— 244 thru S30cc engines g in Sec 18 Victor. hearing all persons interested in mortgage, with the interest place of beginning, containing $13,000. Two above farms § ELECTRA SERIES— 2 sizes 336cc & 432cc engines jjj Ordinance No. 44, which is a home of Mr and Mrs Alfred Nov 30: Fedewa Builders, Inc thereon at eight and one-half 5'acres more or less. Mohnke of Bengal Center. can be purchased as a unit. to Maynard H. and Dorothy E. .proposed amendment to,the jjj TX SERIES— 4 Free Air engines 250cc thru 50Qcc • jj per cent (8-'/4%) per annum and During the six (6) months Visitors during the week of Nobach property in Sec 2 Zoning Ordinance of the Village all legal costs, charges and immediately following the sale, 40 acres bare land on south Westphalia. of Maple Rapids, and which, if Mrs William Ernst and Maxine expenses, including the at­ the property may be redeemed. were: Mrs J.D. Bancroft of S.W. Gratiot County line, 1 mile WE HAVE A GOOD Nov 30: Searles, Willard D, adopted, would establish a torney fees allowed by law, and Dated: November 30, 1973. east of US-27. Has some Mobile Home Park Zoning Dallas, Mrs. Arthur Martens, SELECTION OF USED and Lillian C. to William W. and also any sum or sums which DART NATIONAL BANK Mrs Melvin Argersinger and wooded area.- Road on 2 Marilyn M. Searles property in classification in the Village of may be paid by the un­ Mortgagee sides. If you have been Maple Rapids. ' Troy and Mr and Mrs Edward Sec 33 Greenbush. dersigned, necessary to protect John P. O'Brien Ernst of St Johns, Mr and Mrs looking, don't pass up this Dec 3: Harvey, Laura Mann Dated: December 6, 1973 its interest in the premises. Attorney for Mortgagee Fred Sehlke of Fowler, Mrs one! ( FOR FUN! and Raymond D. to Loree A. Liane Tyler Which said premises are :168 South Jefferson ^ Richard Rossow of Flint, Mrs and>Ora Z. Wblcott Lot 9, 10, Village Clerk described as follows: All of a Mason, Michigan 48854 32-4 H.E. Rossow and Mrs Fred W. Blk24, St Johns. Maple Rapids, Mich. certain piece or parcel of land Pasch. JOSEPH J. Visit Us Today! Dec 3: Mann, Elsden L. and 33-1 situate in the Township of Ovid Ruth M. to Loree A. and Ora Z. in the County of Clinton and DUCH1, Wolcott Lot 9, 10, Blk24 Si State of Michigan, and Johns. PUBLICATION OF NOTICE described as follows, to-wit: OF HEARING Food supplies change BROKER Dec 3: Wolcott, Loree A. and Vl/here.you can depend on service after the sale* "* »>1\ Ora Z. to Rovelle F. ancfc£onda J State of Michigan,, The Part of the Southeast KA of the Probate Court for the County of Northeast "i of Section 13, Town Kjy Smith Lot 9,10 Blk24, St Corner French'Rd. 8i US-27 4 mi. north of St. Johris""§1 Johns. Clinton. 7 North, Range 1 West, Ovid farm program rules 8769 Arnold Road Dec 3: Iszler, Alvin E. and Estate of Louise M. Irrer, Township, Clinton County, ASHLEY, MICHIGAN Deceased.. Michigan, described as follows: S Open daily Monday thru Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5:30,p.m. a Beverly A. to Jerry D and PHONE 847-3361 Barbara J Crowell property in TAKE NOTICE: On Wed­ Beginning 612.25 feet North of Sec 17 Olive. nesday, January 7th, 1974, at the Southwest corner thereof, According to Walter Wit- running thence East 146 feet; there was a reduction- in Dec 3: Weber, Joan,L. to 10:30, A.M., in the Probate tenbach, chairman of the payments in the amount of Reuben V. and Gertrude M. Courtroom, St. Johns, thence North 86 feet; thence Michigan State Agricultural West 146 feet; thence South 86 $48,000 for such things as Eirschele Lot 4, B1K84, St Michigan, before the Hon. Stabilization and Conservation deficient set-aside acreage, Johns. Timothy M. Green, Judge of feet to the point of beginning. Committee, changes in farm Subject to the rights of the acreage grazed or harvested, Dec 3: Lakeside Chapel of Probate, a hearing will be held programs and the requirements lack of weed control or below on the Petition of Dennis Irrer, public and any governmental of complying will be greatly Park Lake to Lee L. and Ovella unit in any part thereof taken, average land was designated. J. Ordiway Lot 69 Lovings West Trustee, for the allowance of his different in 1974 than in 1973 Now, because there is no Final Account and Assignment used or deeded for street, road because of the tremendous Side No 1. or highway purposes. surplus feed grain and wheat, Dec 3: Oversmith, Glen to of Residue. reduction of surplus foods such farms will not have to comply Wayne T. and Mary E. Martin Dated: December 7th, 1973. During the six months im­ as feed grains and wheat. with any requirements as in property in Sec 30 Bath. •HELENA M. BURK, mediately following the sale, Wittenbach explained that in 1973 to earn payments. the property may be redeemed. Dec 3: Mull, Ronald C. and Petitioner 1973, of the approximately Their only payments will be if Notice is hereby given that the Village of. Westphalia, Clinton County, Michigan, is offering for Marjorie D. to Marion E. Register of Probate. Dated at Detroit, Michigan, 70,000 farms in Michigan the market price for feed grain sale at public bid, that portion of real estate located within the Village of Westphalia, known as the Kollman, Lot 316, 317, B1K4, 33-1 November 1, 1973. enrolled in the wheat and feed and wheat drops below a "Village Hall", which real estate is more particularly described as follows: DeWitt. ROYAL OAK MORTGAGE grain programs, it was prescribed level' and the only A parcel of land in the SE VA of Section 5, T6N, R4W, Village of Westphalia, Clinton County, COMPANY necessary to check compliance compliance requirement will Michigan, described as follows: Beginning at a point 271 feet West and 33'feet North of the SE Assignee of Mortgagee on about 15,000 of these farms to be, to earn history credit, the corner of said Section 5, thence North 158 feet, thence West 59 feet, thence South 158 feet, thence JAFFE, SNIDER, RAITT, determine if the farmer had farmer must certify to the. East 59 feet to the point of beginning. GARRATT & HEUER 1 fully complied with the acreage of wheat and feed grain By: Richard F. Roth requirements and was entitled planted. Notice is hereby given that said sale shall be held on January 15,1974, at 8:00 p.m., at the Village Attorneys for Assignee of. to the Federal farm payment. •Mortgagee Many of the farms that Hall, Village of Westphalia, Clinton County, Michigan. Less than 400 of these farms complied with the wheat and 1800 First National Bldg. The Village reserves the right to reject 3ny and all -bids submitted on the sale of said property if did not fully comply with the feed grain program also such rejection is in the best interest of the Village of Westphalia. Detroit, Michigan 30-5 program requirements and received additional com­ pensation for allowing public GENE DROSTE, Village Clerk hunting which provides that the land would be open at no charge to hunters and would be —NOTICE— available in accordance with the State game laws. Hunters wishing to obtain lists of these farms may contact their local county ASCS office or the State The regular meeting of the Clinton County ASCS office, or their Regional Zoning Commission which was scheduled for Department of Natural Resources office. Thursday, Dec. 20, 1973 at 8 p.m. in the Courthouse has been cancelled because of an incorrect legal description. Arnold A. Minarik Zoning Administrator

INLAND TROUT AND SALMON REGULATIONS This Is a representa­ tive sample of the The Natural Resources Commission, under authority of Act exciting new line of 165, P.A. 1929, as amended, and Act 230, P.A. 1925, as quality snowclothes •amended, orders that for a period of five years effective Polaris Is offering 'in 95 Limited Time January 1,1974, no person shall take or attempt to take,any 74' ADULT 176 95 species of trout or salmon from any of the inland waters of Offer... only this state except by hook and line during the open seasons Value With 14" bar & chain prescribed, and within the minimum size limits and The world's most popular chain saw1 with automatic oiling plus maximum possession limits Indicated below, special 14-piece outdoorsman kit It's everything you need to cut like a pro. Deluxe carrying case, complete chain saw maintenance Statewisde open seasons on all streams and designated trout hit with files, gauges, wrench/screwdriver, two-cycle oil, chain oil, lakes shall be from the last Saturday in April through the last day in September on all trout and salmon. Statewide open FOR THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT Jjriafcu?£sn gas Can, and 101 projects booh. Mess cutting altachmsnlg •" QUALITYFASHIONS ^ seasons on all dther inland lakes shall be any time for all FREE DEMONSTRATION AT trout and salmon. Size limits for brook trout shall be 7 inches; See the cdmplete line of color coordinated suits, TWO 'N ONE all other'trout and salmon shall be 10 inches. The daily limit Adult *' for trout and salmon shall be five fish singly or in.com- ' ' knitwear and accessories at. . . sizes A illips Implement Co. bination, CORNER FRENCH RD.& US-27 The above regulations apply except that five brook trout may 4Mi.N.ofST.JQHNS Reversible Jacket for two 313 N. Lansing St. Johns Ph. 224-3777 smart styles in one. Great be taken from streams in addition to the combination list of PHONE 224-4661 five fish. Approved August 10,1973. S&H for mix 'n match! Blue, red. fir b«l ptiUimmct JIWJ)5 use MiCuIlith powfrmitclud (hlini, bm.ind spiochtU Jta^MwftMmioajttMMBa^ 4B. CLINTON COUNTY NEvVS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 13,1973 ii Clinton County News Back Through It Fitz ... j& _ HAROLD SCHMALTZ MtMlK mttttusi Think about something else '•?-'' Advertising Director KMW» the Years JIM EDWARDS Editor Editor, Lapeer County Press From the Clinton ," By Jim Fitzgerald JTf &3&BTO8&$8&^^ County Newsfiles of 1972,1963,1948 General Eisenhower considered divorcing Watergate. The solution was to make it patriotic to Mamie in 1945 simply to take your mind off the drive slow. A man going 50 mph on the freeway is Dec 5, 1963 the Sealed Power Credit Union. energy crisis in 1973. too busy counting the Communists passing him, A'PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS The merger was effective No wonder everyone liked Ike. He had the He doesn't" have time to fret about the CIA The St Johns city commission Monday, Nov 27. tremendous responsibility of running World War breaking into the Vatican to protect this nation '- voted in its regular meeting The board of directors, of II, but he still took time to worry about the welfare mackerels from being snapped. Brilliant. Tuesday night to purchase a 100 Clinton National Bank and of future generations. Naturally, there is the danger of backlash. Between the lines foot square plot adjacent to the Trust Company of St Johns has Every statesman recognizes the Value of giving People might get madder about the energy crisis County Welfare building at a approved a semi-annual a distressed public a new stress. The principle is then they were about Watergate. In such cases cost of $1200 as a site for con­ dividend payment totaling the same as driving a nail through your nose to where a rapid sequence of distractions is required, struction of a new elevated $58,560 to all stockholders of take your mind off your toothache. the White House often leaks something from its storeage tank, an integral part record as of Dec 15, 1972. The titillation file, officially known as SLPP (Sex Live" with Jim Edwards of the city's proposed $850,000 dividend, amounting to $1 per A FEW weeks ago, President Nixon didn't fool of Past Presidents). This always gives the public water system expansion share will be paid as of Jan 2, > me when he ordered the troops to the edge of the something else to talk about. ' program. 1973. cliff. He said it was because of the crisis in the That's why, years after their deaths, it is The St Johns city commission mid-east. But actually he just wanted you to think revealed that President Harding made out in the Santa Claus letters -1973 practices regarding the hiring of elves, who are about something besides the firing of Archibald White House broom closet, or Franklin D. known to work long hours for little pay. voted Tuesday night to buy a Dec 2,1948 Ford cab and chassis for a new Cox. When and if Nixon sends our boys to fight in Roosevelt and Eleanor had separate love lives, or Dear Santa, Kindest Regards.. Committee to Re-elect the Egypt, he will use his now-familiar Cambodian Eisenhower was driven wild by his chauffeur. I don't know why I'm writing to you. The soft­ President fire truck from Egan Motor 'Farmers who are holding Sales of St Johns at a cost of their grain stand to lose heavily method. He won't tell you about it until the war is headed judges and effete intellectual snobs are over. THESE PRESIDENTS were not so promiscuous telling everybody I wasn't a good boy this year. Hi Santa, $7,117.94. Only one other bid was unless they avail themselves of u submitted. the government price support You see how it works. . . as they were patriotic. Soon after a U.S. President I know I said I cheated on my income tax, but How are you? I am fine. is sworn in, he is told about the SLPP file. He is that was to save causing problems in the country. I really don't want too much this year. About all Downtown businessmen and program, George Kridner, Was Nixon really naive enough to believe you'd property owners will meet at chairman of the Clinton AAA believe those 2 tapes never existed? No. He just encouraged to leak something out of it whenevei And they never did get me to admit anything about I'm asking for are some tapes. I've asked some the American public badly needs something else to taking bribes. other guys, but they just won't let me have them the Municipal Building in St pointed out this week. wanted to help you forget.that Spiro Agnew does Johns next Wednesday, Dec 11, St Johns' newly organized exist. think about. And he is asked to contribute What with the energy crisis and all, I don't think unless they're no good to anybody anymore. something to the sex file so as to return the favor it would be very patriotic to use all that coal to put Judge, Sirica at 8 pm to discuss the proposed Lions Club will receive its If Gerald Ford is ever caught stealing, the plan $404,000 renovation project for charter at a special Charter is to distract you by sending American advisors to a future president. The only requirement is that in bad boys' stockings. Instead, I probably could the sex secrets not be told until after the burial of use a job. the central business district. Night Banquet to be held in the and equipment to Ireland to defoliate the potato Dear Santa, paddies. the president involved. It is sort of a reciprocal Sincerely, I have tried to be a good boy this year. But, like I The Clinton county board of dining room of the Methodist supervisors voted unanimously Church here next Wednesday agreement to rest in peace unless the good of the Spiro Agnew have been saying, a lot of bad things were done ' nation demands otherwise. that I didn't know nothing about it—It was those in its regular meeting Monday evening. AND, of course, there is that big smoke screen, to rewire the courthouse. Hayes Albert C. Martin, 64, former the energy crisis. Actually, the U.S. has plenty of You may wonder what Nixon is currently^ Dear Santa Claus, * * other guys, Mitchell, Dean, Halderman and some contributing to the SLPP file, to possibly titillate At this point in time, we are taking this op­ others. Electric Co of Lansing was proprietor of the Steel Hotel, gasoline and fuel oil. But it is all hidden in Nixon's basement in Washington, San Clemente and Key and distract your grandchildren some day. It is portunity, not to ask for Christmas presents, but to For Christmas I would like a new Attorney awarded the contract for a bid died this (Thursday) morning of $11,140. at Goodrich General Hospital. Biscayne. probably a tape with an 18-minute hummmm in correct an apparent misunderstanding from a General. You might try a different brand this the middle. couple of years ago. year. That last few haven't lasted so good. He had been in ill health for The problem was to take your mind off You see, when we included on our Christmas list Speaking of not working so good. I suppose I Dec 6,1972 several months. Since leaving a campaign contribution, it was meant strictly as should have another Operation Candor Game. St Johns Mr. Martin has a Christmas present request. That last one fell all apart and never did work The Michigan Public Service operated tourist cabins between Why you felt that we were pressuring you to right. Commission announced Friday Flint and Grand'Blanc. View from contribute escapes us. It was merely coincidence Other than that, I guess I really don't need too that it approved an application Leo E. Miller,30, of Saginaw that you were going to have to apply for a new visa much-I usually get a lot of nice presents from by Grand Trunk Western was instantly killed in an auto­ for your Christmas Eve flights. Bebe and a couple of other guys. Railroad to close freight truck accident one half mile Also, it cannot be substantiated that the Thank you stations in Clinton, Genesse, east of the Clinton County line in the Senate government was investigating unfair labor Richard (I am the President) Nixon Gratiot, Ingham, Ionia, Shiawassee county, on highway Kalamazoo and Shiawassee M 21 at about 3:30 pm Wed­ counties. nesday. By SEN. WILLIAM S. BALLENGER TRl-STATE DETECTIVE AGENCY Garland News Efforts to further reduce The largest Christmas by Mrs. Pudge Dem ins infant mortality in Michigan shopping crowd in St Johns involve a partnership between history crowded Clinton avenue Except for another season for generally were larger, had central part of the Lower bow and arrow hunters lasting bigger antlefs and were in Peninsula. PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE Carland's Literary Club met Clinton Memorial Hospital, St and adjoining streets in the Johns, and the new Placental business district Wednesday until New Year's Eve, the 1973 better physical shape than in That is because there are at the home of Mrs Clara Horn deer hunting season is history recent years and that, even more people, more highway this week and 9 members Tissue Registry of the Michigan night for the annual Christmas' State Medical Society. Window Night promotion and the word used by most though they may not, have traffic and more deer down FRED A. ARBOUR, Director planned their Christmas party nimrods to describe their bagged a deer, many hunters here. About half of the accidents for Dec 11, which is to be a St Johns Michigan Federal sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. feelings is: "Happy!" were still satisfied at having occur on county roads. Telephone 626-6728 or 394-0900 restaurant dinner in Lansing Credit Union has merged with seen more animals in the with an exchange of gifts. That isn't to say that every Incidentally, motorists who Grand Ledge Lansing hunter got his deer (many don't woods. inadvertently kill deer may_ Due to the gasoline shortage, w4 go "hunting" with the idea of claim the dead animal by ob­ a car-pool is being formed for The estimated total kill, of :•:< shooting a deer), but it does course, does not include an taining a state permit. That's the members to make the trip. mean that the harvest this year what my secretary did after the Mrs Lorraine Wortman read estimated 12,000 deer that will was about 10 percent greater have been killed on highways in pickup truck she was driving poetry to the groupr ,uh Slow Down , than last year. ;struck*andi mortally wounded a Dorothy Chase of i Qwosso ,l collisions with motor Vehicles f '£ -< It will be some time before - by the end of the year. doe on M-99 in Jackson County read an article, writteftgbyji a Slow down, you are going too fast and too far. M final figures are "hi, but over •Thanksgiving weekend. Canadian writer, that gave the Just why are you in such a haste? The highway kill, a serious Department of Natural problem which costs motorists trout and Salmon Regulations- United States a great deal of By cutting down mileage rate on your car Resources statisticians credit for always coming to the Our energy surplus you waste! between $2.5 million and $3 Sturgeon estimate that between 60,000 million a year in damage to Great Lakes and Connecting aid of any and all foreign So turn back the "thermo" go light on the gas! and 65,000 hunters — including countries when they are in need. Heed well now your nation's command; their • vehicles, seems to be Size Limit Waters about 7,500 in the Upper growing worse despite efforts to This Canadian writer.also Conserve every morsel, we need every gill. Peninsula — were successful. The Natural Resources Commission, under authority of Act quoted that he didn't believe the For export to far away lands. curtial it. Increase 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, and Act 165, P.A. 1929, as fti Despite that take of 60,000- foreign countries to be as ample In addition to the cost of The Natural Resources amended, orders that for a period of five years effective Slow down on your build-up of nation's reserves, plus, deer experts estimate that with their help when the USA there are still more than 600,000 repairs, these deer;car Commission, under January 1,1974, no person shall catch or attempt to take any was in need of help. , You're making too much anyhow! collisions last year resulted in species of trout or salmonn from any waters of the Great healthy white-tails left in all of authority of Act 230, p.A. Mrs Horn served refresh­ The pace you are setting is making you old Michigan and if reproduction the death of two motorists and 1925, as amended, orders Lakes or connecting waters or the Leland River or Lake ments to her guests, after New ridges are plain on your brow! injuries to some 400 more. Charlevoix and its connection with Lake Michigan except conditions are as good as in the lhat for a period of five years contest were held. Desist from your labor and cool off awhile! months ahead as in the year just State police traffic and safety effective January I, 1974, no with hook and line and in accordance with the size and daily Mr and Mrs Leo Deming were SB No reason to get in a sweat, limits prescribed below or as may otherwise be provided by passed, next year's crop should officials say that most of these sturgeon may be taken or treated to an Anniversary Wait on the computer 'n try hard to smile, be even larger. accidents occur during the possessed from the waters of law. Till we figure out what you can get! dinner at the Bohemiem-House While the take was spotty in hunting season when the deer this state of a length less for their wedding anniversary, parts of the Upper Peninsula, are being stirred up in the lhan 50 inches. Approved Species - all species of trout and salmon; open season - may Sunday. Slow down! You're ambition woods by hunters and take to be taken at any time; size limit -10 inches; daily limit - five especially the northern part, it August 10, 1973. Mr and Mrs Richard Mead of Will take you too far — appeared to surpass last year's the highways in efforts to singly or combined, but no more than 3 lake trout from Lake St Johns and their son Brian There's spots closer home you should know, escape. Michigan, Lake Charlevoix, and its outlet or the Leland harvest based on the south­ were also guests at the an­ Dust off the two-wheeler for that exercise bound traffic across the Straits River. Approved August 10, 1973. Or stroll down the path you must go! While most people think of the niversary dinner. of Mackinac. Upper Peninsula as the place Mrs Mead is the daughter of "The world is too much with us" The old-time philosopher said, The "happy" attitude ex­ where the most deer are found, SNOW Mr and Mrs Deming. pressed by most hunters So slow down', go easy on travel! the greatest number of deer; car Walter Kusnier, son of Mr and reflected the feelings that deer collisions occur in the south GREAT LAKES SPEARING Mrs Mike Kusnier has returned "Uncle Sammy" will do it instead! IS COMING! to his studies at Houghton, in WED 8 the upper peninsula of Bingham Grange Get Your REGULATIONS Michigan, after spending the ms& Thanksgiving break from to hold Yule potluch school "with his parents and Shepardsville yews SN0WM0BIILES sisters. Bingham Grange will meet at Turkey will be furnished by The Natural Resources Commission, under authority of Act There were a lot of people at Also read was an invitation to the Grange. TUNED UP 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, hereby orders that for a period of Fairfield township 4-H the recent Pedro party held at attend the Installation of Ellen the Grange Hall Sunday, Dec 16 members are purchasing or Dinner will be served at 1 pm five years effective January 1,1974, on the Great Lakes and the Colony Community Watson and Honored Queen of for a potluck Christmas party. and $1 gifts will be exchanged. connecting waters, it is unlawful with spear or bow and have already purchased their Building, despite a lot of people Ovid Bethel No 36 of Ovid on arrow to take (a) walleye, sauger, Atlantic salmon, coho feeder calves for the 1974 show being away hunting the elusive January 5. salmon, chinook salmon, pink salmon, or splake; (b) perch and sale. deer. Just a reminder to our beef The next meeting Will be a except on Lake St. Clair during January and February; (c) The Afternoon Circle of the potluck supper and Silent REGULATIONS ON TIGER MUSKELLUNGE northern pike except during January and February; KingPins 28 23 Gnndl 19 17 Ding-A-Lings Z4 24 cookies and coffee. Knuckleheads Allyoops 27 29 were in charge of the program. busy Christmas preparations. Coca Cola 19 17 23H24& SPIN ,,L Word was received Monday, The first meeting of the new Rats Raiders w., Nile Hawks 26 30 Hettler'a\ 17 19 23 25 Music Makers 35&16K Dec 3, of the death of Mrs Merle After the exchange of gifts She told of various ways to Sunshine Group 26 30 year will be held Wednesday Farm Bureau Fighting Trish 34 18 (Katie) Temple, 79, a former they retired to the dining room arrange them and observe the Randolph'* 14 22 CellarDwellers Gutter Balls 23 33 evening, Jan 9, instead of the Sondbagger 29 23 where refreshments were Advent season by lighting a Legion 13 23 Eager Beavers Norlhenders 22 34 Elsie resident, at the Bristol Karen's Krunchers 29 23 regular week which is too close StJohnsOjl ' 13 23 Hopefuls Roadrunners 19 37 Hospital in Bristol, Oklahoma. served by Mrs Jennie Loznak, candle each week of December. Bowled Ones 29 23 to New Years Day, It will be Masorlk Shell , 11 25 Ind High Gome, Cherrie May 202, Glenn Funeral services were to'be Mrs Esolda Sills, Mrs June Ind High Game, R. Myers, L. Beaufore Ding-A-Ungs 28 24 - The traditional colors of the held in the home of Mrs Leslie IndHlghgame,268JonLatroe;IndHlgh Pearson 212; Ind High Series, Cherrie May held Thursday, Dec 6, at the Cross and Mrs Norma Rivest. candles are purple and rose, she three games, 662 Jon Latroe; Team High 214; Ind High Three Games, R. Myers 596; Rats Raiders 26 26 Sturgis with the program, a call Team High Games, Music Maker 659; Knuckleheads 23&28£ 527, Glenn Pearson 512; Team High Game, Hutchenson-Maple Funeral The table was decorated with a added, the 3 purpleones signify games, 904 Zeeb's; Team High three King Pins 685; Team High Series, WPA to Prayer and Self-Denial. games, 2475 Dry Dock. Team High Three Games,' Music Maker Farm Bureau 22 30 Home and burial will be made Christmas centerpiece, repentance or the darkness of 1850. CellarDwellers 20 32 1958. in Bristol. Christmas candles and deep air in which man finds HONOR ROLL—Jon Latroe 201-268; D. Hopefuls 200 GAMES - Glenn Pearson 212; Anderson 235; S. Bunce 203; G, Pearson HONOR ROLL - C. Adams 200; R. IB 34 greenery. -himself without the light of Eager Beavers Cherrie May 202. . Mrs Temple had been in the 224; R. Dara 205, Myers 204; R. Heathman 210. 18 34 Christ and the rose candle for Kincaid Splits - H. Bunce 5-B-10.3-9-10.5-10; S. High game Ind, S. Weir 219; High three nursing home for several Merry Christmas to all with NIGHT HAWK w.. X COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W....L the fourth Sunday, signifies the McKenzle's 27 12 Bunce 5-10; G. Grieve 3-10;-M. O'Connor 4- games Ind., S. Weir 602; High games months following several hopes that more members will team, Sandbaggers 709; High three games Dry Dock 29 13 joy that comes when light Beck's 25 14 5-7; J. Heathman 5-7-9; J. Brokaw 5-10; R months illness. She moved from turn out for the January 3rd District team, Sandbaggers 1929. Brunos 25&16Ut Egg Station 24 15 Campbell 5-10. Elsie about 5 years ago. meeting. begins to break through the ' 200's - S. Weir 210; R Campbell 205. Clinton Tool Engr 23 19 Mr and Mrs Raymond Dry Dock 20 30 darkness. 19 SPLIT - P. Petersen 5-6-9-10; E. StrouseOil 22>£ 19Vi Among survivors in the Elsie The Elsie Senior Citizens met Sherman spent Friday and Gnndl 20 19 Strickland 5-7; R Pease 5-10 Redwing Lanes 22 20 are a daughter, Mrs William Thursday afternoon at 12;30 for The worship service using the Saturday with her parents, Mr Zeeb's 19 20 FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED W.. .L Clinton Natl Bank 21 21 Coca Cola (Virginia) Price and a son, Rex a potluck dinner. There were 29 Advent Wreath was in­ 19 20 WPA 34 IB Rchmanns 20^21^ and Mrs Don Sullivan. Goofoffs 34 NIGHT HAWK W....L Tefertiller, and several grand­ members present. terspersed by Mrs Stall* giving , Hettler's 19 20 McKenzle's 29 13 BobsSptClr 20 22 Garry, Sullivan and friend Legion Ten Pins 31 children, t- President Robert Kelley the appropriate scripture 16 23 Beck's Schmltts 20 22 visited Mr •• and Mrs Donald £\JohnsO!l 16 23 Fearsome 4 28 Da leys I9&22& Mr and Mrs Edward Thornton called the meeting to order. The reading and Mrs A.W. Cobb Pmguins • 27 Egg Station Sullivan Sunday evening. Randolph's 16 23 Dry Dock GaUaways 15 27 of Sylvian, Ohio, former Elsie Senior Citizens were asked to leading the singing of carols. Masorik Shell 13 26 Allyoops 26 Silvestries Paint 14 28 Jay Witt of Howe Road is KingPins 23 Gandl residents, announce the birth of watch for notice of the program Five other ladies gave back in St. Lawrence Hospital. Ind High Game, 250 J. Latroe; Ind High Coca Cola Ind High Game, Jon Tatroe 238, Rudy Nile Hawks 24 a son, Craig William, on Friday, for the Jan 3rd meeting. readings as they lighted the Three Games, 635 J. Latroe; Team High Zeeb's Masarik 238; Ind High Series, Jon Tatroe Mr and Mrs. Howard Sargent Sunshine Group ' 24 G/fmes, B80 Beck's; Team High Three Hettler's 614;'Team High Game, Dry Dock 935; Nov 23, Mrs Thornton is the Mrs Grace Fizzell was in candles and built the creche. were. hosts to Mr and Mrs Norlhenders 20 t ./fames, 2474 Beck's. Randdph's Team High Series, Bruno's 2766 •former Connie Luznak. charge of the program which They were: Mrs Lyle Dunham Harvey Hoerner and girls at the HONOR ROLL-J. Latroe 256-222;L. GutterbaDs 20 St Johns Oil HONOR ROLL - Keith Penlx 213; C, Grandparents are Mr and opened with singing of (First Sunday) the Candle of Scale House Sunday for dinner. Grennell 233; L. Schavey 210; I. Roadrunners , 19 Legion Moore 204; Jiggs Geller 223; Jon Tatroe Mrs Norval Thornton of rural Christmas carols. She -in­ Waiting and Mary and Joseph Rodemacher 204; S. Cornwell 203; Geo. Ind High Game—Florence Masarik 196; Masank Shell 202;238; D. Cornwell 213; Rudy Masank Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner Bernle Wawsczyk 223 Ind High three Elsie, Mr and Mrs F. J. Fulford troduced her daughter-in)law, for creche; Mrs Charles Smith 219; G, Dunkel 211. Ind High Game', C. Pearson 226; Ind 238; Don Olt 204; Jim Spring 210; Slan were Sunday dinner and supper Games, Sally Stoll 490; Bernie Wawsczyk Mrs Frances Fizzell who gave Kridner (Second Sunday) the High Series, J. Tatroe 616, Team High Thelen 216; Keith Barrett 224; Terry of Elsie and Michael Luznak of guests of Mr and Mrs Elmer 560. Team High Game, WPA 730. Team Candle of Bethlehem and Baby TUESDAY TEATIME LEAGUE W. ..L Game,McKenzle's864; Team High Series, Masarik 213; Ross Myers 201. Bannister. the Christmas Story using the Hardenburg and Stuart Har- High three Games, WPA 1921 ' Redwing Lanes 34 14 McKenzte's 2499. Elsie Chapter No 69 OES held flannel board in telling the Jesus for the manger scene; denburg. Texaco 28 20 HONOR ROLL-Bemie Wawsczyk 223; HONOR ROLL - C. Pearson 226; B. story. Mrs Lewis Walling (Third Bill Haps 200. Pewamo its regular meeting Thursday Harvey Hoerner and girls, Mr E-Z-Flo Chemical 28 20 CoIe211;J Tatroe 223-203; G.Snyder 200; evening with Worthy Patron Milford Clark was appointed Sunday), the Shepherds' Candle Central Nat'l Bank 27 21 J. Greer 203-203; S Sillman 212; A. Mr and Mrs Harry Thelen of and" shepherds for the scene; and-Mrs Don Potts and .Mike COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Mrs Jeanne Temple and Worthy "Tail Twister". Members were Henkd &McCoy ., 2614 21H Mohnke202;B Bocttger202 R. Waggoner Lansing spent Sunday visiting Mrs Mildred Whitaker (fourth visited Mr and Mrs Harold S4H Farms 26 22 Patron C. H. Sills presiding in warned that they pick up their Hoerner Sunday morning. Dry Dock 27 12 at the home of Mrs Bert' 4 name tags or pay a fine. An Sunday) the Wise Men's Candle Kozy-KornerCafe 26 22 Martin. the East. George Sargent visited Mr Randolphs ' 25 23 Brunos 22&1614 NITEOWLS W....L exchange of gifts was a part of and small wise men to complete Mrs Dora Klein of Westphalia A Memoriam was read for and Mrs Howard Sargent Melville Emblem Co 23 25 Clinton Tool Eng. 22 17 38 10 the program. the Nativity Scene; and Mrs Redwing Lanes 21 18 entertained her pedro club Glenna Hagle, PGM of the t Friday night. Mid-Mich Metal Fab 21& 26tt F.C. Mason 38 10 Mr and Mrs Milford Clark Lillian Case, (Christmas Eve) Furman Realty 12 36 StrouseOil 20& \m Hillside BtySp 29 19 Tuesday afternoon. Grand Chapter of Michigan and the Candle of Jesus. Mr and Mrs Clare Har­ Schwan's Sales u 37 BobsSport Center 19 20 TwinOaksGolf ' 29 19 Mrs Charles Cook has OES. were assisted by Mr and Mrs denburg of Lansing visited Mr 461, Joan Pardee 461, Ruby Pearson 461; C, Nail Bank 19 20 Kurt's Appl * 27 21 returned home after spending a Robert Kridner was installed Dale Levey, Sr, as host and At the close of the service, and Mrs Howard Sargent. Team High Games,E-Z-FloChemi=ail856 Daley's 18(4 2014 Rivard's 24 24 as sentinel by Mrs Doreen hostess and the refreshment Rehmanns l&Vz 2014 week with her daughter and Mrs Grubaugh gave the poem Mr artd Mrs Elmeer Har­ Team High Three Games, Redwing Lanes 22 26 family Dr and Mrs O.E. . Kridner, past matron acting as committee. "If" and all present clasped denburg^ Stuart Hardenburg Schmltts IB 21 19 29 Mrs Grace Bradshaw had the uSLniu unes 2373. Galloways 14 25 Hobby Lobby 19 29 Schreiber of Flint. installing officer and Mrs Ann hands in an unbroken chain with visited in the Howard Sergent SPLITS CONVERTED - Linda Garrod, Silvestries Paint 14 25 Gen Tel 15>A 32& The reports of Joseph Hauck Mitchell as installing marshal, misfortune to slip and fall as she prayer and singing of Silent home one day last week. Sheryl Plowman, Roberta O'Connor 3-10; Ind High Game, Jim Teachworth 254; 15 37 are good. He is improving at an All officers are now installed. was carrying her groceries into Night. Mr and Mrs Dee Greenman of Mary Livingston, Pat LutUg 2-7, Diane Ind High Three Games, Jim Teachworth Drake's 1214 38t4 Alma hospital. „ Several members were on the the house. She was taken to The business meeting was Battle Creek visited with Mr Harger 5-10: Marda Esch, Helen Dunkel 5- 610; Team High Game, Brunos 992, Team Ind High Game, Deanne Blank 209; Ind Mrs Freda Davarn is a side lines and only one officer Clinton Memorial Hospital held with Mrs Duane Green, and Mrs Alexander Lang all 7; Pat Luttlg, tola Odair 5-4-7; Sharon High Three Game , Brunos 2806. High Series, Dorothy Knight 473; Team was absent. where she was suffering from a Ludwick 5-7-9. HONOR ROLL - M1I0 Rowell 203; High Game, Twin Oaks B22; Team High patient at the Carson City president, giving a reading, day, • Friday Bruce Thelen 212-202; Bob Boettger 211: Series, F. C. Mason Co 2329. Osteopathic hospital. It was reported that 16 of­ broken rib and many bruises. "Do You Believe It Is Christ­ Sunday, Mrs Richard 1 COFFEECUP W...L Terry Kentifield 201-205; Jim Teachworth CONVERSIONS — Barb Wooiey 5-10;. Mrs Theresa Simon returned ficers and one member at­ A gayly lighted Christmas mas?". Routine reports were Hellman entertained at a VanHorn'sGarage 31 13 200-254; Rudy Masank 213; Jon Scranton Sandy.Marshall 5-7-9; Denise Upham 5-10; home Sunday after spending a tended the composite school of tree, a cheery fireplace and read by secretary Mrs Emerson surprise birthday party in honor Daley's Fine foods 28 16 213-206; Jon Tatroe 205; Dick Cornwell 209- Judy Pease 3-10; Kay Penlx 2-7-8; Maxine 200, Ross Myers 209, G. Deitrlck 206; Rich week with her son and family, instruction at Laingsburg with other festive decorations * Dunham and treasurer Mrs of her mother, Mrs. Ethel Lang, Jay's Service 27 17 Smlt 5 8-10; Jan Zelenka 5-10; Rosemary Mrs Lillian Perkio, Grand Ruth symbolic of the true meaning of All their family members were Houghton Real Estate 24 20 Pease 203; T. Sllvestrl 222; Orth Tatroe Allaby 5-7; Kane Fifleld 5-7; JoAnn Mr and Mrs Roy Simon of Harold Hehrer. Jim's TV 24 20 211; Elmer Feldpausch 226; Keith Barrett Coleman 5-10. Lansing. from Lake Orion as the in­ Christmas was the-setting for It was voted to give holiday present. Redwing Sanek Bar 21 23 203-210 Several from the Pewamo structress. Mrs Perkio was a the regular meeting of the plates of cookies and candies to Mrs. Geroge Sargent is in St. General Tire 21 23 NITEOWLS w.. ..L 'area attended the Marywoods guest of Mrs Leila Wilson for United Methodist Women in the .shut-ins. Members are Lawrence Hospital for some Clinton Crop *21 23 COFFEECUP W...L Co-op 42 10 Fun Festival Friday evening at the evening. home of Mrs Beatrice Kelley, requested to bring their con­ tests.- Sleepy Heads 19 25 VanHorn's Garage 32 16 F.C. Mason Co 39 13 During the good of the Order, Wednesday evening, Dec 5. Bob's Auto Body 18^25^ Daley's Fine Foods 32 Hillside BtySp 31 21 Grand Rapids. tributions to the Fellowship Hall Mrs Don Henning enters Overway Agency 17 27 Jay's Service 30 Kurt's Appl 30 22 Pewamo paper drive Dec 7,8, there was a Christmas program The Christian celebration of by Dec 18 that plates may be Ingham Medical Hospital for a Chaparral Wk 19& Jim's TV 27 TwinOaksGolf 29 23 9. Truck will be parked on and an exchange of gifts. Advent and Christmas was the prepared and delivered early. tonsillectomy^Tuesday. Ind High Game, S Ladisky 188; Ind High Houghton Real Estate 25 Rivard's 27 25 Christmas carols were sung and program presented by Mrs Wheel Inn 24 28 parish grounds. Mrs Charles Holcomb, Mr and Mrs Joseph Berger of Series, H. Pearson 493; Team High Game, Redwing Snack Bar 24 Mrs Ethel Gee attended the readings by Mrs Florence Margaret Grubaugh and Mrs chairman of the 1974 program Muskegon spent Thursday with VanHorn's Garage 938; Team High Series, Clinton Crop - 24 Moore Oil 23 29 Ewer, Mrs Leila Wilson, Miss Ethel StuD. VanHorn's Garage 2430 General Tire 22 Hobby Lobby 21 31 wedding of her grand daughter committee gave a preview of Mr and Mrs Porter Parks. 1714 3414 Erna Vincent and Mrs Jean SPLITS CONVERTED - A. Wolfe, M. Sleepy Heads 1 22 Gen Tel v Connie Wieber 'of Fowler. The Mrs Grubaugh displayed an the new year's,, study lessons, Mrs Peter Rothstein and Cain's /t 15' 37 -. Musholf,' M. Miller, E Underwood 7-2f B. •iM&AutoSfltyi. iii-> 1 ^Messer Wieber wedding Cobb. ^AflVSit 'Wreath' as one of the and activities. ' ' * Karen . Rothstein were Drake's-! i u 13\4 3814 n > Greer, M. Miller 4-5; 'J. Dush 5-7; D. Overway Agency ,, ],, ,|j!8 30 •'. Saturday Dec 1 at 1:30 pm. Mrs Anne Praay, Mrs Jean -> kfVelfest things that Christians A sum of money was placed in Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr Houghton, I. Wing, J, Payne 3-10; J. Chaparral 1414 3314 Ind J^gh Game, Connie Chamberlain Reception at 4:30 pm at Fowler. Cobb and Mrs Jeanne Temple can do together during their the Memorial Fund in memory and Mrs Nichols of Potterville. Crowley 5-6. Ind High'Game, M. Snyder, N. Vinlng, C. 179; Ind HighSeries, Lela Clark 481; Team

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4-H Chatter Bend and bump *•!* Recprd 4-H that Yule tree ^!•*• winter enrollment ( By JOHN AYLSWORTH By WILLIAM LASHER Extension Agriculture Agent h Bend its needles. Bump it on and will gready increase the the ground. That's how to find tree's fire resistance. Using a A record number of 1258 projects with the most' mem­ drug administration already bucket of wet sand for a tree has proposed to outlaw high rise out if that Christmas tree you're Clinton County boys and girls bers enrolled include 576 in going to buy will stay fresh stand will also keep a tree fresh. have enrolled in one of the 46 clothing, 190 in knitting, 203 in handlebars, require better Up to a quart of water should be relective devices and impose through the holidays. If the local 4-H clubs throughout the handicraft, 113 in crocheting, 96 needles bend easily and don't added to the stand each day, county. This enrollment in- , in ceramics and 92 in teen higher frame construction .standards. fall when you bump the tree, the and the water level should be crease is up from the 1104 leadership. tree is fresh. . members enrolled last winter. kept above the bottom of the Rather than change the Some species do not retain trunk. There were eight new 4-H clubs The November and December bicycle construction how about organized this fall including: their needles well. Spruce is an A review of farm accident 4-H teen Jeaders glass collection trying to change things "bet­ example of this and does not Fowler-Big Dealers, Fowler amounted to 18,920 lbs of glass ween the ears" of the bicycle data shows that-thousands of Fire Balls, Fowler Helping necessarily mean the tree isn't farm workers could benefit bottles recycled into new glass and vehicle operators. The 4-H fresh. Hands, The Clovers, Chef's products. Since the project bicycle project just might be the from wearing more personal Surprise, Easy Riders, Riley started three years ago 567,460 thing to help with this problem Brown needles that fall when protective equipment. Hard Ramblers and Candy Cook*ers& lbs of glass bottles have been in 1974. Why not enroll in the 4-H the tree is bumped are merely hats, acoustic ear muffs, eye Among the original members of the Tailwaggers 4-H Club to attend the 3d birthday party of the club, part, of the normal shedding and face shields,respirators,gas Needle Knockers. Swifty recycled into new products bicycle safety project now? which raises leader dogs to be trained a^Rochester are (front, from left) Dawn Archer, Mark Bruin, Swivelers and County 'Farm process. Feel the bottom of the masks, safety shoes, leather instead of going into a land fill (rear, from left) Lori Webster, John Aylesworth (County 4-H director), Debbie Webster, Mrs Mary Cut Ups joined together with or along the roadside. The next stump--on fresh trees it feels gloves or chain saw knee guards Forty-four steers have been Bruin (leader) and Sandy Webster. sappy moist. are a few examples. Stoney Creek to have a winter glass collection day will be on registered to date for the 1974 club program. Saturday, January 5 at the Clinton County" 4-H Fair Show To keep your tree fresh until It's the person that not jmly you're ready to set it up, place it says "I care about you,/but The largest 4-H club in the fairgrounds in St Johns. and Sale in August 12-14. A total of 33 members have signed up in a cool shaded area well does something about it.' county is the Westphalia 4-Hers sheltered from the wind, with Other "lifetime gifts'Vo with 115 girls enrolled. Other 4- 4-H members planning to take for the this project with 88th District Report , the base in a bucket of water. consider this Christmas migju. H clubs with 40 or . more vegetables and flower gardens eighteen steers entered in the Rate of Gain Contest. All steers Just before putting the tree in be new bright SMV emblems, a members include: Olive 4-H next summer are urged to look life-jacket for the fisherman, or Projects 67, Green Acres 65, through! the seed catalogs and must be weighed on offi il its stand, you should cut off an scales and registered at the by Stanley Powell inch or two from the base of. the flares, flashlight and fire ex­ Easy Riders 54, Fowler Busy ord6r their garden seed early tinguisher for the car or truck. Bees 52, Bengal Community 51, this year. A shortage of garden County Extension Office by trunk. This will allow the tree to All Thumbs 46, Victor 4-H 43, .seed is expected next spring. By January 1 to be entered in the take up water more readily. The possibilities are as great Elsie 4 Corners 42 and Happy getting your seeds early you Rate of Gain Contest. Other 1 State Representative A tree stand filled with water as the hazards that a person Hustlers 40. A break down of the will be able to get your choice of beef steers for the fair show and will help prevent needle drop confronts. sale must be registered at the Probably the issues that were a compromise between-those of gas stations' and other- remaining clubs show 9 clubs recommended varieties and not most controversial and of businesses. with 30-39 members, 7 clubs have to take what seed is County Extension Office in St widely -divergent viewpoints. Johns by January 1. greatest popular interest which Emergency powers will be I would like to take this op* with '20-29 members, 14 clubs available at the time. were debated in the House last portuni'ty to note that many with 10-19 members and 6 clubs shared between the Governor week were those relating to the and the Public Service Com­ Michigan residents seem to be with less than 10 members for a The following 4-H clubs have The Sewing Basket 4-H energy crisis and the establish­ complying with the requests of total-of 46 local 4-H clubs. mission, with a few powers still. made reservations for the -4-H members made a special gift ment of a new Department of retained by the Legislature. both Governor Milliken and Blue star Mother's meeting * Mrs Clara Ley of Fowler The record number of 1258 4-H roller skating activity on for the mothers at their Human Services.'This was the President Nixon to conserve was held Wednesday evening enjoyed the open house in her members are comp'osed of 374 Thursday, December .20, 7-10 November meeting. Demon­ proposal to bring under one energy on a volunteer basis. I Nov 27. The following members honor on her 90th birthday FIRST CAMPAIGN REFORM were present Mrs Bernita Cook boys and 884 girls. These pm at the Ranch Roller Rink St strations were given by Denise "umbrella" type of BILL PASSES SENATE commend those of you who are Sunday December 2 held at the members are enrolled in 1892 Johns! Charlies Gang (20), Carter on "Home Design"; organization the present doing your part. I believe, hostess assisted by Mrs Vera Jaycee Hall next to the bank in Robin Wood on "Pressing"; A bill requiring Michigan Cook and Mrs Dorothy Heck- Fowler from 2 to 5 pm. Among projects being taught by Watertown Grove (15), Fowler Departments of Social Services, politicians to file public reports however, that many more volunteer adult leaders. The six Fireballs (40), Lucky Riders Ronda Pixly on "Baking" and Public Health, Mental Health Michigan residents are ignoring man, • Mrs Mildred Fox, Mrs the many relatives and friends by Lisa VanWelsenaers on on the money they collect from Irene Fedewa, Mrs Ann Bower, attending were Mrs Veronica (20), Riverside Riders (10), and several other fund ;raising events was passed the requests of the Governor Teen Leaders (30), French's "Foods". The members taking Mrs Veronica Cotter, Mrs Cotter and Mrs Clara Caston of miscellaneous offices and by the State Senate and sent to and President and therefore, it Corners (20), Green Clover the Home Design project toured will be necessary to pass Cornelia Schafer, Mrs Irene Pewamo the open house was the '!Tony Coats" Store in East agencies dealing with human the House for , consideration. Smith, Mrs Hilda Schafer, Mrs hosted by Mrs Ley's niece Mrs l/ith PCA, I paid interest Community (19), Countryside The bill is the first of a package legislation that will force (10), and Kandy Cookers & Lansing. The club members services. Maryann Thelen and Irene Fox. Mary Motz and her son. , only on the money I • Governor Milliken had of campaign reform bills to be everyone to conserve energy. needed, when I needed it, Needle Knockers (8) for a total attended the 4-H Roller Skating Blue Star Mother's Christmas Mrs Dorothy Parks spent the activity in St Johns on recommended this program in a passed in either chamber pot luck party will be held on not a penny more. of 192 people attending. The during the fall legislative weekend with Mr and Mrs" Ranch Roller Rink celebrated November 15. special message to the STATE VEHICLES ARE Wednesday Dec 12. Mrs Theresa session. SLOWING DOWN David Parks and family of J their 25th anniversary Sunday, Legislature and had issued an Simon as hostess. A gift ex­ Ionia. executive order providing for Governor Milliken has or­ December 2 with a grand open As you might recall, change will be held. Members Mrs Hilda Schafer spent The Fowler Fireballs 4-H these transfers. Under the Goyernor Milliken listed dered that this vehicles comply are asked to bring a dish to pass L " ... house showing the new im­ members will hold a Christmas Sunday afternoon with Mr and provements made this year for Constitution he has authority to political reform at the top of his with the 50 miles per hour speed and own table service. Starting meeting on-December 27, 7 pm makesuch a combination by the limit. The Governor, whenever Mrs Roy Howarth and family the skaters enjoyment. list of priority legislation when at 6:30 pm at the Elementary the occassion being Con­ at the Holy Trinity Hall in issuance of an executive order, the Legislature returned from possible, for local trips is also school. The mystery prize was Fowler. They will have a gift but he lacks the authority to using a 1970 former state police. firmation. Gerry Lynn summer recess on October 16. won by Mrs Dorothy Heckman daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy It is estimated that bicycles exchange of $1.00 for members establish a completely new The Governor urged passage of cruiser instead of the official high in pedro was Mrs Maryann and 50 cents for youth under 9 Howorth received con­ RCA/tfid go ahead people were responsible for 327,000 department and the position of the package prior to January 1, executive car tTecause the older Thelen, second prize by Mrs years of age. The 4-H families director thereof. That could car gets better gas mileage. The firmation. She was among the serious injuries last year ac­ 1974. Hilda Schafer. Coffee and 150 who received at Sts Peter Talk To cording to the National Elec­ are urged to attend this only be done by legislative Governor also insists that his cookies were served. • Christmas party and meeting. The bill to control and and Paul church Ionia. CHARLES tronic Injury Surveillance action. regulate fund raising, spon­ staff that accompanies him to BRACEY System. This agency monitors The Legislature can nullify an sored by Republican senator meetings squeeze into one car. 119 hospitals' emergency rooms ion fowl PC* plinntr Wacousta executive order by passing an William Ballenger of. Delta While the Governor is at­ nationwide to determine causes appropriate 'resolution through Township, is designed to plug a tempting to s*e'ta.good example Mr and Mrs Alton Stockman r; of accidental injuries. They say spent the weekend in Chicago both branches "*"' of' ' the major loophole in Michigan's for the people of the jjjjate 'to bicycles are the most hazardous with their son, Walter Stack- Legislature within 60 days after laws regulating" campaign follow, we, however, are getting product on the market today. man. issuance of the order. Such a contributions and expenditures. reports, that some state em­ The Product Safety Com­ Mrs Ed Kraft entertained her resolution was introduced in the Although present law ployees driving state-owned Located 2% Miles North mission says on the same scale Bridge Club Wednesday •House by Representative Peter requires candidates to report vehicles are not complying with automobiles would rank third. evening. Prizes were won by Kok of Grand Rapids and many contributions received during the 50 miles per hour speed limit of Middleton on Ely Hwy. The commission expects to Mrs Jay Fuda'y, "Mrs Lester co-sponsors, It was reported election campaigns they are as ordered by the Governor. I would urge all of you to take the 1104S.US-27 St. Johns issue a mandatory safety Garlock, Mrs Vaughn Mont­ favorably by the House Corn- exempted from reporting SERVES ALL YOUR NEEDS IN STEEL Phone 224-3662 ragulation and the food and gomery and Mrs Howard Committee on House Policy but money they raised between license number of a state McDonough. fell ten votes short of the 56 elections through fund-raising vehicle you think is being FARM BUILDINGS, BUTLER GRAIN BINS ...... ___•. ..) required for adoption. events such as testimonial abused and let me know. On the following day the dinners and cocktail parties. AND KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS House approved, by a vote of 67 Senator Ballenger's bill By 1980, unless present trends FLOW GRAIN DRYERS BEAN (ULUSTON) COMBINES to 25, H. 5345 which would requires the sponsor of a fund- establish the new department are reversed, 820 million adult Call Us For All The Details raising event to file an ac­ illiterates are predicted for the and implement the executive counting of the contributions order. This was sponsored by world. UNICEF is exploring WE ARE ALSO DEALERS FOR We are NOW TAKING ORDERS for 1974 with the Secretary of State no n-formal, out-of-school Representatives Ray Kehres.of ' within '30 days of the event CLAY AND CARDINAL EQUIPMENT LINES . Monroe and James Farnsworth channels for education to reach delivery of Lilliston Bean Combines regardless of.when it is held. functionally illiterate youths of Holland. If it should also be Contributions of more than $25 MIDDLETON Phone 236-7358 approved by the Senate, it is not beyond school age. would have to be listed in­ i0yt&K0TL0V^<&V&Y4niC/™O''*^l&K&V&*&L0V0*&><&^^ THIS IS THE COMBINE EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT! anticipated that there would be dividually with the name and any great change in the Built to combine edible beans, 3 cyl. and 1 short auger address of the donor. operation of these various .Last week we summarized gives complete thrashing with lesssplits & cleaner beans. programs for one year. That the Governor's special message period of lime is set aside for to the Legislature on the energy developing the type of state and crisis, -in which he asked for SEE US SOON! local organization which those certain powers to act in in charge of this agency decide emergency situations. TRACTORS MISC. would be best for delivering J.D. 237 these, various services to in­ I understand that H. 5328, the dividual clients. passage of which was reported Ford 3000 N.I.314Shel!er MF 12' Field Cultv. above, had the Governor's J.D. 2010 Gas N.I. 300 2 row picker J.D. 12'Field Cultv. - After prollonged debate, approval. Specifically the Governor asked- the J.D. B which extended over 2 days in N.I. 325 2 row Oliver 12'Disk the House, the Representatives Legislature to grant him the J.D. A N.I.-no. 10 1 row 2 Used Bean Pullers finally approved, by a vote of 67 power to declare a State of to >17, H. 5328 establishing Severe Energy Shortage and to J.D. 3010 Gas HAY TOOLS 1-row Gehl Chopper, powers and responsibilities take steps such as ordering the' 400 IHC relating to various phases of the curtailment or discontinuance N.H. Forage Box J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter so-called energy crisis. This of lighting for certain com­ FOR MAKING OUR RECENT OPEN No. 5 J.D. Movyer Superior Loader for was the culmination of months mercial, industrial or ad­ SPREADERS of committee work and public vertising purposes, as well as N.H. 66 Baler Ford NAA . J.D. 34 hearings, and was pretty much curtailment of hours for stores, J.D. 13 Hole Grain drill HOUSE A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Case-belt drive N.I. Forage Box New Idea 210 A.C, Chopper w/1 Row & J.D. 36 ft. Elevator Hay Heads 516 New Holland J.D. 3-14 Mounted Plow •^ New Holland Haybine 469 N.I. 208 M'ayrath 32 ft. Elevator Your Support Was Deeply COMBINES Case Rake J.D. Rake Oliver 3-16" Plow I.H.C. 80 Bean Trailer J.D. 38 Chopper 2 Heads 95 GB Combine Appreciated By All Of Us I.H.C. 45 T. Baler J.D. Disk KBA J.D. 25 Combine 2 Colby Forage Boxes *$< I'.H. 91 Combine 1 J.D. 334 Corn Head N.H. 616 Chopper w/2 Head Here At PICKERS N.H. 818 Chopper w/2 Head IMF 43 Corn Head • J.D. 227 I.H.C. Blower , I.H.C. 41'Elevator * i /' .« V i St. Johns Co-op. I W6 now have John Deere SNOWMOBILES i i In Stock — i \s I "nothing runs like a Deere" i •\. 1 ALL-SEASON VENTILATION OUR WINTER STORE HOURS: WE ARE CLOSED SATURDAYS Environmental cdntrol for dairy ••/\/\: ,. v THRU THE WINTER MONTHS 8:00-5:00 p.m. HON. thru FRI. barns, calf barns, hog houses, •r . farrowing houses, etc, features . draft-free air distribution "Serving All Your Farm Needs" 8:00-12:00 NOON SATURDAYS through port holes in plastic tube. The' system is for cold, Carson City Farm Service mildi,and hot weather. NEW IDEA JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE rAnMEauiPMcvr . NEMANIS ELECTRIC ST. JOHNS CO-OP 201 N, Main Ovid PHONE 224-2381 CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 Office Ph. B34-2200 HomB Ph. 834-5172 MICHIGAN 7B e Ro Next Sunday Tft. Area

THE UNITED METHODIST.CHURCH CI inton Gounty ehgrches Maple Rapids Pas(6£Rcv J. Thomas Churn 51 ', . All Churches in Clinton County are .invited to send Parsonage-Middleton Phone 23G-7J42 \ . ' T .* ',".' jkelr weekly announcements to, The Clinton County 1 Sunday ' News. They rriUst reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to Insure 9:30 am Worship Service . ' publication In the current week's issue. 10:30 am Sunday School m rife Tuesday FltlSTt^NGREttAtlONALCWURCII ~ >V , , ASS^MBWOl? CftflS 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice iv .S0UTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH ;• Wednesday AveHU«;CSrson,MlrJster: *&?•*<'^XT-'•» -'SUS.J7&E Baldwin'. ,. u ' "WiufirdFaitfer.PastorV*; - • . 2nd Wednesday each month UxSfcai/2'rniie east of Frauds Roadoi* rea 7:00 pm W.S.C.S. Thursday ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH •• 10:00 Bible Study . k - Fowler, Michigan ' • . OREENDUSH UNITED METHODIST . -; H.E.Ross6w, Pastor " B:'3n.-am Worship' , • "•' • CHURCH ScoltandMarshallRoads 10:30' am Sunday School & £ible Class i Pastor-Norman Wood

MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Sunday: 10:30 am'Church School Rev. Fr. Albert J. Schmltt,-PaEtor . WSCS 3rd Wednesday at B pm ' S*uhdayMassc3*e:S6V8:3uandlD:~3Dam Weekdays"- During school year, 7:30 and LOWE UNITED a;3bam METHODIST CHURCH Holy Days- 5:30, 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Lowe and North Lowe Road and 7:00 pm eve before Minister: Rev, Harold McGuire St Johns, Mich 46879 Sorrowful Mother Novena. Friday, 7:30' Rev.,Francis CarlJoKannldes third Monday, of each month nt 7:30pm. . pm Sunday School 9-10 am '- , Minister Cotutcn:orChurch.Ministries and Ad- •pfst&f Third Sundays Saturday s- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Church Worship 10:15-11:15 mrnlstrSU^Bo^^rrieels^hfrllrat Sunday' • rMofpIng. Prayer 9vam . Choir 84 pm Thursday "^.Tuesday, Noy^o.' "'"" '-&:F6urth Sundays;-.' UMW 7:30 2nd Wed of every month ri Prayer Study Group 10-11 t-19:MA.M.Mai5 Ma„- Communion STiim . •• '„ 7:00 P.M. 'Girl Scouts" ^EvferylWedhesday. 1 CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN . 6:30 /ChatJeTCholi CHURCH 410S. Maple Ave, Maple Rapids Rev, Hector Goodall -Pastor'

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•Wednesdiy; Junior arid'Senior'*, "/,••"'"-;i-v •vHwirftactfce.-"" ^J'**'«-•"' '*''.-" *.'• CONGREGATIONAL im* Fellowship-. U7i3'0pntWe^nesday-,-'Prayerand'Bible ••-.' ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH •iVKvip;-:- s¥dyV- -•-_--/•'-,"" \ *: "" "*• 2819EMap1eRapidsRd SOUTH DeWITT CHURCHURCHH- •; • ••{'? :*•:. ;sw*.,,v-t'-."'-'.r-l'X- -v.-.- "• Rev Paul R Jones, Pastor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE '.; OFCHRIST - ,„-,. DUPLAmCHURCHflF CHRIST Phone 224-7709 'receive members.' If you axe.interested' ReV.JeffWebb .2931-Herbisoh beside DeWltt l'miles"west.'OYid-E!sfe HtahScHfl'L 10 am - Bible School for everyone 11 am - Morning Worship it can the pastor's office. . . ^;\,;,"5565EColonyRoa'oV ** , Ju'sBnShepard.MInlster 7;30 pm • Adult Bible discussions. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN . .^.BillNichelson, Youth Minister" Nursery provided during services - FIRST BAPTfSTCHURCli .9:4.5 aih -.Sunday School 6:30 pm - Youth Meetings SoUthUS-27 6:45 pm-Wednesday, Jr Choir; Chancel PaUlA, Travis, Pastor ll'am-Church. • •' Sunday bt.lhe month. . Communion Weekly.. 6 pm • Youth fellowship and adult Bible Choir, 7:30 pm - 9:45 am Bible School Wednesday: 7:45 pm Family 'Bible 10:55 am Worship Serive,. SfaQ'pm* Youth Groups " l^-, ' study ;.-•, •- ' Study,';,;;-, - .•j.i.v..;,,^ . 7:30pm Evening Worship •; . ••- .. 11 am Children's'Churches -v- Tpm- Evening Service , Wednesday. ..„ ' P' *•*• - l^t^T(^T(^K^H^H^I^»«^ H^^^X^>C^Mtf^^t^^^>^1»^K^»l^>i^K^K^t^>t^»«^K^«^>t^X^>«^>^ 6 pm IN-TIME-andW-TIME 7 Pm Wednesaay:Prayer Meeting F€f IURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and 7 pm Evening Worship •T' •••-- 5WN6rtt Lansing Street Bibb Study ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CIIUROI 5:00 pm Church Training - Rev Kenneth Anderson 7:00 pm Evening Worship Thursday Rev.ThomasM.Kowalczyk, Pastor Phone 224-7950 7:30 pm Calling Program Each Wed 7 Dm The Hour of Power for 10:00 am -Sunday School' POBox97,517EMainSt. the whole family. 8 pm Choir practice. .11:00 am - Morning Worship Bannister, 48807 Phone: B62-5270 8:00 pm -Choir Practice • • -. ' 6:15 Jim • Young People's Service" . ',. FIRSTBAPTISTCHURCH ' • Sunday Liturgies: Saturday - 7:00 pm Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am • Jr. Basketball - X OF DeWITT, SBC .:" ' ,,-.7:00'p'm-EVenIn3'Worsnip.'."? - ,;. . '..Rev Jerry Cole, Pastw ,• -. Holy-Day Liturgies: 7:00 am and-8:00 First Sunday * CommuniolioriServtcn e ^-' - -Wednesday.,6\'30'pm - Caravah, 7:45 pin" pm . . •_. MATHERTON COMMUNITY First Tuesday • Deacon's Meeting _»„ , Bible Study ahtt prayer hour.. •Meeting now in our new home 11068 DeWIURd. Confessions: One half hour before all CHURCH Second Tuesday -Ladies' Missionary Sunday Liturgies; ' 2:00 pm - Sunday School Circle. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School - 9:45 am - 3:00 pm • Worship Service Mon-Fri "Moments of Mediation.1 9:15 . 305ChurchStreet Morning Worship • 11:00 am 5:30 pm Church Training EAGLE UNITED am Radio WRBJ .. _ , Phone 224-3349. METHODIST CHURCH Church office hours • /, Robert Beptley, Minister , 6:30 pm Evening worship 7 m Rev. Ray McBratnle, Pastor 9-12 & 1-3 M6n thru Fri. . . . lQipO'-am • Sunday School.' Mid-week prayer service Wed' :°0 P , Telephone627-6533or489-3807 ' >X -.irWam 'MttfflnS'WorshlD.:,, * "Youth fellowship 2nd and.4lh Sunday at 9:30 am • Morning Worship 6;00pm-EveningWorship - - 7:30 pm * ST JOHNS' EPISCOPAL- CHURCH 10:30 am".- Church School ' -' PrayeY'^ice as announced. • Join us In worship where "everybody Is 7:30 pm - Wednesday; Blbfe Study and Corner of Mead and Walker somebody and Christ is Lord." , Rectory 406 E Walker prayer meeting • SALEMUNrtED -For more information call 669-9752 or . Phone 224-2600 T rea Office 224-2885 METHODISTCHURCH • write Box 306, DeWitt. EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH . '-' -U.S. 27 arid County Line Rd Rev. and Mrs. Royal Burnett, Past or ' PflstofPaulR.Jones VALLEY FARMS UNITED WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED 1973 Schedule 10:00 am -Sunday School . Phone224-7709 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 11:15 am - Morning Worship METHODIST CHURCH Every Sunday 8 am Holy Communion Parsonage & Office 2620 E. Maple Rapids Rev. Neil Bolinger, Pastor Rev EdwardF Otto, pastor 2d & 4th Sunday 10 am Holy Communion 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer meeting p -RdjEureka.- •••,•-, A- ._ . ,.fli IKEStateRd ' j .,(.: >; Phone626-6023- *r • ,ir.'. ill.DU and Sermbn *- — * ** * P° *=" " Phone'489-1705 Morning Worship: 10 am 'Other Sundays • 10 am - Morning Prayer 1 Sunday,' ' " 9:30 am -Sunday School Church School Classes n:15 am , and Sermon 9:00 Worship 11:00 am°-MornIng Worship JrandSrHi Y.F.,3:D0pm Nursery & church school 10 am for 7:30 pm -Sunday evening Evangelistic Cherub and Youth Choir Wednes­ nursery through 6th 10:00 Church School Bath Area 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youth service day, 3:00 pm Every Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual month. Thursday, 7:30 pm • Bible Study BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Chancel Choir, Thursday, 7:30 Healing Service We cordially invite you to attend any or Rev. Clarence Keith WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd 1st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior Citizens all of these services 9:45 am Church School Wednesday 2d & 4th Tuesdays - Noon - Senior SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1STS Listen to our international broadcast 11:00 am Worship WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st Citizens 6B6 North LansingStreet Wednesday . Elder,E.F.Hereel, "Pastor HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30 7:00 pm Bible Study Every Tuesday morning and evening Council on Ministries every 3rd Monday weight watchers Services held on Saturday am. WRBJ, 1580 on your dial. 9:15 em-Church Service BATH BAPTIST CHURCH at 7:30 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning ' Rev. Richard Cole, Pastor Administrative Board, 4th Monday of Clinic 10:30 am-Sabbath School Service STPETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 10:oo am Sunday School every 3rd month. 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Nutrition 6:30' pm Youth Fellowship Class WEST PILGRIM UNITED -4-1/2 miles west of St. Johns on M-2I 5-1/2 miles south on Francis Road 7:30 pm Evening Service Every other Wed evening7:30 Cadet Girl METHODIST CHURCH Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 pm Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. 2 miles west on Church Road THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS Scouts Marvin L. Barz, Pastor RevBrian K. Sheen, Minister REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS 9:30 am • Worship Service 10:30 am - Worship Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes 8 pm * 9:15 am - Sunday School and Bible CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Every Thursday 8 pm AA' Al Anon 10:45 am - Church School Corner Upton Rd&StollRd • . MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Every Friday 3:15 pm Brownies Classes. Holy Communion first Sunday of the Elder Jerry Baird month at 8 am, third Sunday of the month . Sunday School -10 am Preaching Sep CHURCH OF CHRIST OF ST. JOHNS SHEPHXRDSVILLEUNITED METHODIST CHURCH at 10:30 pm. vice -11 am 400E State Choir Practice - Wed 6:30 pm GROVE BIBLE CHURCH John.Phtpps^Minister „ ; Dr Darold Boyd, Pastor Mid-Week Prayer Service-Wed7:30pm ., ..- •/ 445 Division Street ST THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Robert Prange, Pastor f 9:30 am Sunday School •. • ' • Everyone' welcome Price and Shepardsvllle Roads 10:30 am Morning Worship Eo^t Lapsing, Michigan Fathers Frdncis Murray, Joseph Droste 9!30 am Worship Service, io:45 am and Lawrence Delaney 10:00 am • Sunday School. Classes for 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship . all ages 6:30 pm Evening Service Church School Rectory: 102 W. Randolph, Lansing Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. Phone 489-9051 11:00 am - Morning Worship Wed, 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting 6:30 pm - Young People Call 2244293 for more information 8:00 pm#Prayer Service Mass Schedule • Saturday: 7 pm. Fulton Area Sunday: G, 8,10,12: DeWltt, 9 am 7:30 pm • Evening Service Central Nat'l Bank . Administrative Board first Monday in 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer meeting Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op the month Holiday: 7, 8, 10 am; 5:30, 7:30 pm FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Weekday Masses: B am, 7:30 pm Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th OF ST. JOHNS General meeting of WSCS third Thur­ 1/2 mile east of Perrlntonon M-56,1/2 mile Thursday 1002 G. State Rev. William G. Hankerd, Pastor sday in January, April and September Confessions - Saturday: 3:30 to 5 and Rev.Raymond Goehring south St. Johns Afternoon Circle meets second Thursday 7:30 to9, Eves of Holidays, 8 to9 Rev. Larry Rhoads, Pastor Couples Club meets 4th Saturday In St Johns-Ovid-Pewamo N. Clinton Associate Pastor at the homes of members Baptism: Sunday at 1 pm. Please call in month Phone 224-4277 • Rectory — 109-Linden St. -Ph. 224-3313 9:45 am'-Sunday School Member FDIC Phone 224-2381 Bcrcan Circle meets third Thursday advance. 11:00 am -Morning Worship Convent-110 S. Oakland-Ph, 224-3789 evening in each month at the homes of School - 201 E. Cass-PJi. 224-2421 7:00 pm -Youth Service members OtWlTTCOMMUNlTYCHURCH .7:45 pm -Evening Service Mass Schedule (Inter-denomlnatlonal) Saturday Evening • 7 pm 7:45 pm -Thursday, Prayer and praise Murl J.Eastman, Pastor service " . Sunday - 7:30, 9,10:30 and 12 THE WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Jim McGovney, Holy-Days- See bulletin. Rev. rlchard Abney i Pastor * SundaySchoolSupl. S & H Farm Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, Weekdays • 8:30 am and 7 pm About 12 miles north MaritynKroLCo-Supt, Sacrament of Penance - Saturdays. 3:30 , The Cornerof N" US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. 9:45 am -Sunday School KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST to 5 pm; after 7 pm Mais until 8:30 pm. Sunday School • 10:00 am 11 am - Church Pewamo 1007 Kimberly Drive Sales' & Service Implement Inc. Weekday evenlngs-a few minutes before Morning Worship • 11:00 am 6 pm - Youth Fellowship Lansing, Michigan evening Mass. Sunday evening • 6:00 pm 7 pm - Sunday. Evening Service John Halls New Holland Machinery COMPANY Wednesday evening service 7 pm • Wednesday Bible Study and Area 11 am - Morning Worship Our Specialty First Fridays—Sacrament of Penance. 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting 10 am - Bible Study Thursday from .4 to 5 pm and after the A church where everyone Is welcome . 6 pm - Evening Worship 4 Mi. N. on US-27 to 313 N. Lansing St. 108'A N. Clinton St. eveningMassuntilallareheard.Massand , J "*UMTE>ME1mpDIST'CIIURCH Midweek service 7:30 pm Wednes­ 1 Phone 224-2777 St. Johns, Michigan' prayers of Adoration at 7 pm. Holy' day night French Rd. V • ' Pewamo,:Michigon' ,..v Phone 224-4661 Communion on Friday at 6 and 7:15 am. . '.•',-'' V'Dn^oydWalker • : Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, • TRE UNiTED CHURCH otfo'VlD * • is&Horton Drive, Idnlar. Thursday 7 pm on First Friday after- WestFfont.Street -* '. - SunQftV:iO:30amMornlng,AVorship7;00 evening Mass. . ' •- .' ReV. Claude 13. Ridley, Jr; Pastor pftHMtea Melodist-YoutffFellowship . Devotlons-Uur Mother of Perpetual W(*shtp Se"ry|ce"V 10.am „', ; -; •. WAYSIDE CHANEL • *V; - * WSCflipieets rthlrd -Thursday of the Help Novena - after 7:15 pmltfass each' CHu'rch School •• ll art) . "... , month at&pm ' 'Tuesday. , . , './ * .'WBIBXECHURCH -..- •.}• Nursery service foPall children up*to 2nd '.- • . 1437 Turner Road, DeWitt • i; '-.*• . ' ••• Religious'Instruction Classes—Adult Brade. .t .. ST JOSEPH'S CATllOLICClIURClI Egan Ford Burton Abstract Federal-Mogul Inquiry Class, Tuesday at 8 pm. High Rev. Douglas Beach, Pastor Area Phone 4894251 Pewamo, Michigan School CCD, Wednesday at 7:30,pm Public WESLEY AN HOLINESS CHURCH Rt. Rev, Msgr. Thomas J. Bolger, MA., -. CORPORATION ' .Grade School CCD,Tuesdaysfrom4unt115 10 am Sunday School - 127W.'WIIIiamSt,Ovld 11 am Worship Service Pastor BRIDGEVIL'LE GOSPEL MISSION Sales, Inc. and Title Company pm. R.-.'V Richard D Purchase Dally Mass -7:30 am 4 miles south of Pompeii Baptisms—Each Sunday at 1:30 by 6 pm Young People •10 am Sunday School and-Morning St, Johns Plant 7'pm Evening Service Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Pastor J.S.Dlngman 200 W. Higham - appointment Other arrangements by. Worship. Sunday Evenings 7:30pm 119 N. Clinton, St. Johns .7:15 pm'Wednesday - Bible-Study and Sunday 8:00 am & 10:00 am Sunday 3 pm Bible School' • Phone 224-2285 Appointment. 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings Holy Baptism - Sunday, l pm. Prayer 3:45 pm Worship Service Sacred Confession'- Saturday, 3:30 and Thursday 7:30 pm Cottage SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH A friendly church with a message-for OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHUnai 7:30 pm " today. - Prayer Meeting" (Missouri Synod) Main at Oak Street Family Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, (Announced from pulpit) FOWLER Rev. Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor Bible Loving - Bible Believing - Bible *- Rcv.EatiCCopelin.Pastor 7:15pm ' '- Preaching 1 MaryPtacek.ChurchSchoolSupt 10:15 am Divine Worship 9:45 am Church School, 11:00 am D & B Wes' Gulf Service 8:00 am Matins Service, 3rd Sunday REDEEMER UNITED Morning Worship, 7 pm Evening . each month METHODIST CHURCH' Fellowship'. • '. Gunnisonville Party Shoppe 9:00 am Sunday School and Bible I05NBridgeSt Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible Classes H. Forest Crunn Pastor Study; 8 pm Senior Choir Open Monday thru Saturday. 9:30 am • Worship, (nursery provided), , Free Pick-up & Delivery ~oly Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays each 10:30* lliOO.am, Coffee Fellowship, 11 am OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH Complete Party Supplies GUNNISONVILLE istheir S. US-27 month at 10:15 am Church School "the church with "acts 20:20 vision" 1 224 N. Clinton Mathews Elevator ' IldoNMainSt.,Ovid" UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Phone 224-2212 » „ COMMUNITY OF ST JUDE . Rev. Richard Gleason - - Clark and Wood Roads . ,. Qlitsiitesa.. Phone 224-3535 Church Office Hours - 9:00-12:00 Monday, -*. ,.. -CflthbllcGhurchi .,-.' . * .ChurchPhone834-5950 *»\' RevDanMiles,Minlster ,, Grain-Feed-Beans -Wednesday, Thursday and FrifuJy. FitncrietdmeSchmitliJPattef -.-/ \ -?attfpagePnoneB34-2473 : B:W:&n>'Chtlrch,ServIce . ..•>,>; mornings... " »yr • ling., Phone 593-2111 ' ,.Fv Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings Pickup and Delivery AND LOAN ASSN. 108 W.Walker * 222 N. Clinton Phone 224-4529 JoVricll* & Cordmltlees - lrf TttcKdfly.T^lr if Phone 224-2304 •4i«Telepn^:^35£— " fiTMARY'SClIURqi WESTPHALIA Parsonage Telepnone; 3»«0O aB*. ..*•"',.:.,-.. ' . '• ' - OTfd.Michlgan'. . •'• WcatpTBlla',1 v • • RevAloyBiUBHMlllerPastor , JUto r/MorflnWoTship ,. ,(^v«V; V Kr» Joseph Aim W • , ReV'Janies J. Schmitt-Adminlstrator 1600 530 138 5:4"5'pm-YoirthVeno\fth!p(wm^( 'n.'t;,aai»'«m:Masa.oHSuniiJ'.. , ,' . Klentttti projects and np; Jet Cadets, tfril ' "-•. , .*' ""^iwViia Evoning Man on Wednesday ' . .' Phone 587-4201 Institutions Iteorganbed Chnrch of Jera Christ Later l • 7'pjn-'JW*inrngScr»ica : ':• v-y ""^Snfesslcra 10 to lo:30 oh Sttr"" •-.".<•' : . • Mayhard-Allen Day Satott . .Saturday Night Masses: 4:30 4 7:00 pm Parr's Rexall Jim McKenzie : ; HtBftfag V - 407E.GIbbs ** 'teiSi^^ ' ' '••'^•• ' ''•"- ; — "' : • ;. • * " Sunday Morning 6:00, 8:00.10:00 STATE BANK Church School iO oclock ^ '.I-Weekday! Monday&Friday7:15fcll!20 Supporting 'WiSwfeife Study and Prayer.' \ji,t .-^''CALVARYBAptlStCHURCli Worship Service ii ocfock. SupmM nunery ro¥, tables and irnau Rev Wayne Glassman tiri). their research with Store Agency Portland-Sunfiold-Wcstphalia chfMrih'Ift all servicer ' • • M41 at Elsie Rd, »Tues & Thurs 7:15 & 8:30 am yolir gifts The Corner Drug Store 212 N. Clinton, St: Johns '•iWcpendoor'ti^flwnbook'' , .9:45 am Sunday School Wednesday 7:i5i 7:30 pm - Member FDIC' Holidays 5:a0,7O3 & 11:20 am, 7:30 um is Phone 224-2837 Many ft college boy's letter* to .-.-A BibfepreacMA churcb>tfi(ha. ' "lliwam Merning Worship. . 214 W. Washington. Ionia Phone 587-31H . dad soundi lffte an heir w&d. Evening Worship. , Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 pm our business •Wednesday Pr"ayer .meeting 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN December 13,1973 THESE SPONSORS HAVE MADE THIS PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE POSSIBLE

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ST. JOHNS AUTOMOTIVE

SCHMITT ELECTRIC W LANTERMAN INSURANCE TREASURE CHEST

WESTERN AUTO STORE

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HERBRUCK'S CHEESE COUNTER \

PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT

WOODBURY FLOWER SHOP

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DALEY'S FINE FOODS

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