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Q-Last year the St Johns Board of ST JOHNS - The Mayer brothers. Judfie Corkin asked the 2 if they Education decreased the debt Keith L, age 25; and Lyle, 31, pleaded realized they were "pleading guilty to a retirement miflage 1 mill. Again this guilty Monday in Circuit Court to a felony," to which both replied yes. He ear they did the same. I am wondering charge of larceny of livestock from the informed them that the penalty for this why the Ovid-Elsie board isn't able to Paul Eldridge farm in Essex Twp. offense carries a maximum of 4 years dp the same. RS, St Johns in prison, and/or a $2000 fine and possible probation. a-We talked to Don Kenney, Ovid- The 2 admitted to Circuit Judge Leo Represented by attorney James Elsie superintendent, and he said they W Corkin the theft of 12 Holstein calves Moore, the brothers were released on a are decreasing the tax by 1 mill, ef­ on the night of Aug 10, and waived jury continuation of $1000 bond each, which fective on the next billing. He explained trial. The brothers previously waived was paid at the time of their arrest. that they reduced the debt retirement —T:_preliminarJ y examination in Distiict Sentencing will take place Sept 10 at y 1 mill last year, but had to raise it 1 Court. 1:30 pm. s mill to pay for the new bus garage; thus, things stayed the same. This year taxes will be lower by 1 mill. Two area men

Q-Why can gas stations leave ad- % vertising lights on near major high­ ways and expressways when they are "not open? t Getting ready for the Fowler Conservation Club Labor Day celebration arc (from left) lose lives in TL, St Johns Chris Wever, Curt Weber, Tom Koenigsknecht, Johnny Weber, Jake Klein and Steve A~We called Consumer's Power in St Thurston. The 6 men, after the picture was taken, all headed in different directions with Johns and were told by Dick Murrell the mowing machinery to insure a neat underfooting for the action-filled Labor Day that you have a "good question." He festivities. said he wouldn't want to try to answer, Friday accident ^and suggested we call Charles Brown, Divisional Manager in Lansing. Brown's reply was that Consumer's St Johns commission gets GRATIOT COUNTY « Two young Gratiot County Sheriff deputies Power has no jurisdiction over what menfrom Clinton County lost,their lives report the vehicle was traveling south their customers do with the electricity Friday night in a 1-car accident on S on Luce Rd when it left the roadway they purchase. Anybody can buy as Luce Rd just north of Wilson Rd. and traveled down an embankment, much as is available. Brown suggested Pronounced dead at the scene were Redman suffered a fractured skull and that leaving lights on might be an out the word on bond issue Joel Redman, 20, Route 1, St Johns, son Bird's neck was broken. The- driver of oversight on the station's part and of Ilene Redman; and Jerry Lee Bird, the car is unknown since both were perhaps they would appreciate Jr, 17,217 E Main St, Maple Rapids, son thrown from the vehicle. someone telling them about it. ST. JOHNS - St Johns City govern­ an extensive public information facts concerning the upcoming Sep­ of Mr and Mrs Jerry L Bird, Sr. Red­ ment officials are currently engaged in campaign to make voters aware of the tember 11, 1973 bond issue. man was to have been married on The bond issue is to finance storm Saturday. The accident occurred at 10:30 p.m. sewers, sanitary sewers and im­ provement of the city sewage treat­ ment plant The",eity Commission at the Monda^5ci t*"**-^ nigfit Meeting seLthe date for an in" StJta h nsJatoy. killed, DeWitt Twp residents formational meeting at which the public is invited to view a slide presentation explaining the proposed bond issues and ask' questions. The sister injured in informational meeting has been scheduled for September 10,1973 at 8:30 protest sewer construction pm to be held in the Municipal Auditorium, 121 E. Walker Street. bicycle-semi crash Speaking to the St Johns Rotary Club Tuesday, were Mayor Robert Wood and City Manager Harvey Weatherwax. At DEWITT TWP -- Daggott Rd systems. When asked why they were Residents asked the board to "holdi the Rotary meeting Wood and ST JOHNS - John D Blackmer, 12 swerved across the median and struck residents are up in arms about having a not informed, Supervisor Dale off" on Daggott Rd until the aiport Weatherwax both cited need in the City year-old son of Mr and Mrs Robert the Blackmer children. sewer constructed on their road, and Emerson mentioned problems with the authorities can make up its mind. for the projects and said that such work Blackmer of rural St Johns, was killed The driver and passenger of a car they displayed their wrath at the "people inSt Johns" and said he did not Emerson replied that the board does would cure many problems the City has Aug 22 when he was struck by a semi­ behind the truck were unhurt when Monday night meeting of the DeWitt know why they weren't told. not have the authority to cancel the suffered with inadequate and in­ trailer while standing on a median at theircarwasstruck in the right rear by Twp board. EMERSON CITED engineering sewer construction, "it's up to the sufficient storm and sanitary systems the corner of US-27 and Alward Rd. His the semi, and careened into a ditch. problems as the reason only part of Department of Public Works," he and would expand the sewer treatment sister, Viola, 17, is listed in fair con­ The Blackmer boy was thrown into Complaints centered around the cost Daggott Rd would have a sewer, and stated. * ' ' plant to meet State demands as well as dition at a Lansing Hospital. the path of a 2d car driven by a 21-year- of tying-in with the system and the said that studies had been done to the City's needs. Clinton County Sheriff deputies old Mt Pleasant man and was run over. possibly of future airport runaway determine how the township could They explained that approximately report the semi was traveling north on The accident is still under in­ expansion in approximately 5 years, serve a maximum number of homes at FURTHER QUESTIONING from 4,42 mills is asked for to finance the US-27 when the driver lost control, vestigation. " rendering the sewer useless. the lowest possible cost. residents led to accusations that the projects and that grants will finance Two residents told board members As for the airport expansion, he said board based the bond issue on an in­ 80% of the sanitary sewer projects with they did not know a sewer system was the board couldn't wait forever for the correct number of hook-ups. Treasurer the city paying for all the storm sewer to be constructed on Daggott Rd, and airport to decide, and that there are no Oliver Angell told them bond deter­ work. Fowler bus routes, enrollment had spent over $1000 each on new septic definite plans for exDansion. mination was made on the basis of City officials are also-expected to appear on "Hot Line" on Radio Station known figures and future estimates on FOWLER -- School buses the district and has not a 5-10 year basis. WRBJ to answer questions about the project from city residents. will operate the same routes already enrolled their At this point an unknown person as last year, with ad­ students is asked to do so as Fowler Conservation mumbled "Angell sure has a poor A front page story in last week's justments made at the end of soon as possible at the high memory." Another loudly clipped his, County News listed questions and answers about the.project and more the 1st week. school office between 8 am- fingernails. Anyone who moved into 2:30 pm. Other comments ranged from, "You information is scheduled to be released Club to hold need some help, maybe?" to "Almost by the City to the new media. everybody affected is sitting here. Why are you ignoring what we say?" One woman, obviously angered, Labor Day picnic demanded to know why "people Job-O-Youth concludes 1st year already hooked up are paying double." FOWLER - The Fowler Conservation " Also featured will be a turkey snoot, Club will hold its annual Labor Day horseshoe contest and drawing. A teen ANGELL EXPLAINED that no one is ST JOHNS -- St Johns Job-O-Youth picnicSept3 at the clubhouse, located 2- dance is scheduled for area youth, and 'paying double. In April we started on will close 1973 activity Aug 3L after a 1/2 miled south of Fowler. t a grease pole, 3-legged race, and other advanced billing, he said, and the successful lstsummerfor the program. The day's activities are set tobegin at games Will keep younger kids busy. remaining quarterly cost was $31.50. Since beginning operation June 11, 11:30 am with a parade. Prizes will be The July, October and January billings the program has supplied young em­ awarded to winning entries. The A spokesman for the club told the will each total $42, and by next April ployees for 190 persons needing part- chicken barbeque begins at noon and County News activities are planned for will be back to $31,50, he said. time help. ' will continue until 6 pm. all ages. "Nobody is paying anyone else's bill," he stated. A total" of 80 students were provided An especially vocal resident asked jobs and approximately 2000 hours of the board to write a letter to the DPW to employment were .filled since June 11. stop the sewer on Daggott Rd since the Mid-Mich Health Dept "airport may take it over within 5 Following a board meeting of JOY, years." Emerson said they will con­ participants in the program termed the sider his request. No action was taken. inaugural year a success and said, "We're looking forward to having JOY director resigns SEWER HOOKUP COSTS were back again nexj year." explained. The time payment plan will cost $60 for the 1st payment, $25 for a hookup permit and $42 advance service Early , Dr Ahmad Aurang, director of the Aurang, which came to a head recently per quarter at the most, depending on Mid-Michigan Health Department, has over his request for a leave of absence.. when a family begins service during the resigned, The Mid-Mich Dept serves quarter. This is the amount of cash Clinton, Gratiot and Montcalm The board is presently looking for necessary when a resident begins Counties. replacement for Aurang. Herbert service. deadlines Cited as reasons for Aurang's Egglestorm of Montcalm County is Emerson said persons have 6 months resignation were a number of conflicts serving as acting director. to pay these fees from the date they are between the Mid-Michigan Board and notified the sewer is ready. Completion of the' project is scheduled for for holidays November,'but Emerson noted that the p oss lb lily of a strike may delay its St Johns schools completion. ST JOHNS - Due to the Labor Day weekend, the County News advertising In other action, the board approved a and news deadline have been changed plat request from Gordon Long, who for the issue of Sent 6, open Sept 5 plans to develop property at Schavey and Herbison Rds. Long's request for " Miles or kilometers-take your pick. This experimental sign telling approval of a water System for the All classified ads must be in by ST JOHNS - School begins for all St classes resuming again on Monday. development was' also accepted with motorists the distance to St Johns Is visible evidence that the metric system Friday at 5 pm. the stipulation that a 10-inch line be Johns students Sept 5, with all-day Bath junior and senior high school is coming to the US. 1 sessions on Wednesday and Thursday. students are the only students who will installed on Schavey Rd, rather than Deadline for news copy is 9 am There will be no school Friday, with attend half-days. the proposed 8" line. Tuesday. 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 30, 1973 DeWitt City Council elects to stop special assessment action DEWITT-DeWitt's City 2 city councilmen. and City ciem, Dorothy supported by Drouin, Engineer is consuming too Council met Thursday Newly elected Murl Keck, swore in- councilmen passed. much of my time especially evening, following a Tuesday Eastman was sworn in William Drouin and Arthur Although the matter is in view of the renumeration election of a new mayor and Thursday afternoon at 12:45 Newman prior to the considered "dead" at this involved and the fact that I Thursday meeting, held time, if the Council desires, /ish to enjoy some primarily to act on a special the entire project or parts of -etirement. assessment proposal. it may be considered again "I am therefore sub­ at a later date. mitting my resignation as Petitions were presented In other action Thursday City Engr also Building and Approve St Johns protesting the special evening the Council, Zoning Administrator ef­ assessment termed "Street "regretfully," accepted the fective not later than Sept 1, improvement program resignation of Orla E 1973.1 wish to make it clear 1973," which called for McGuire as city engineer that I will continue to assessments for sidewalk, and ..building and zoning cooperate with the City on parking changes curb and gutter, paving and administrator. municipal problems and that storm drains in direct Dist 1, In his letter of reisgnation, my services on a consulting directand indirect Dist 2 and McGuire said: engineering basis are ST JOHNS -- Four parking near the Walker-Spring direct Dist 3. "As most of you know I available if desired recommendations were intersection to improve Those termed direct would accepted the job of City Bldg providing satisfactory adopted by the St Johns City vision and "no-truck" receive direct benefit from and Zoning Administrator on arrangements as to time, etc Commission at their Monday parking in 3 spaces for the the storm drain proposal and Feb l, 1973 so as to relieve can be mutually agreed night meeting. same reason. those in Dist 2 would receive the work load on Mr Elliott, upon." \ The St Johns Bike Shop Pony League Baseball team has won their 2d league cham­ Recommendations include The Commission' also both direct and indirect City Administrator at that Because of the Labor Day pionship in a row and now has a 2-year win-loss record of 18-2. The club retained the measures to prevent all-day agreed " to lease the benefits. time so that he could devote Holiday, the next meeting of traveling championship trophy, given in honor of Gary Silm, a Pony League manager parking on Walker Street American Legion parking lot It was moved by Ronald more time to preparing the the Council will be held who lost his life in an automobile accident. Members of the team are (front, from left) near the downtown area, and accepted a recom­ Mull to reject any further assessment rolls. The time I Tuesday, Sept~4, instead of Mike Greene, Randy Pcrtler, Ken Randolph, Alex Martinez and Ernie Luttig, (2d row, removal of 2 parking spaces mendation advising against consideration of continuing have had to devote to this the usual Monday night from left) Jerry Moriarty, Kurt Black, Jeff Kramer, Steve VanNote, Mike Martin and the project. The motion, work as well as that of City meeting date. Ryan Pertler, (rear from left) Ernie Myers, Ron Ballenger, Mike Beaufore, Randy {SEE PAGE 7-A) Eberhard, Brian Chant, Biran Pertler and manager Lee Pertler. Brian Chant was voted most valuable player. City discusses storm sewer issue

On September 11, 1973 the storm water discharges to from the City of St Johns to residents of the vCity of St drainage ditches. It is their eventual discharge into Johns will be casting their proposed that ponding areas a natural watercourse. votes concerning the be provided at the outlet City officials state, the proposed storm and sanitary structures so that water can entire community including city-wide project. The be retained in these outlets the older existing sections following is a recent history and discharged to drainage will benefit from this im­ of the storm sewer aspect of ditches at such times when proved system in that there . the proposal to help inform the capacities of these drains will now be adquate capacity the voters of basis of the can handle the storm water. provided in the storm sewer proposal. In other words, these basins system to all areas of St are serving as storage Johns to adequately handle About a year ago, the City facilities for the storm water storm water runoff, with no Commission undertook a runoff. This is more more extensive flooding of project to study the removal economical than cleaning streets and intersections as of storm water from the the drainge ditches facilities has occurred in the past. sanitary sewer system and improve the storm drainage within the City of St Johns. This project had two phases. The first to remove the storm water from the sanitary sewer system thus eliminating the flooding of basements through the sanitary system and the overflowing of the treatment plant during periods of heavy rain. SPECIAL Reg. 88tf The second phase was to LADIES provide an adequate storm sewer system so that the PANTYHOSE NOW drainage system could handle a five-year storm. Misses Asst Colors (That is a storm of such misses MSSI uoiors f £\fr £% ,C1 intensity that occurs on the average of every five years). KNEE HI »*•" 59 or 2/*I DESK LAMPS The storm water was 95 getting away very slowly Goose Neck Style Only with a great deal of the water Bic escaping to the sanitary 3 pens system. The City is in the on a Card process of remedying the BALL PENS cross connections between the storm sewer and the PURSES $ sanitary sewer, thus eliminating the storm water All Styles & Colors l- 7" run-off into the sanitary system. However, by doing GIRL'S JACKETS 99 $Q99 this, the storm water no Sizes 3 to 14 longer has adquate outlets 7 for the storm water. Boys & Girls $199 99 The proposed project will TENNIS SHOES provide outlets for all the catch basins in St Johns to a Liquid Crayon storm drainage system with SCHOOL FINELINE adequately sized pipelines so that all storm sewers within BOXES BROADPOINT the City of St Johns will have capacity to handle a five- year, frequency storm. 29« EA. Another problem that has long existed in the City of St Johns drainage system D & C STORES, INC 17 CUBIC FOOT WHIRLPOOL providing for outlets for ST. JOHNS Sweet Music REFRIGERATOR WHIRLPOOL PORTABLE The Wickes Grand Opening savings show goes DISHWASHER on and on with great appliance values. Drum up Two push button cycles with a deal for your kitchen. A new 16.6 cubic foot full-size revolving spray arm. Porcelain enamel interior for 100% frost-free refrigerator-freezer. Features long fife. „ **««„ 7' 135 lb. capacity freezer, enameled crispers, mag­ RegT$194.< netic door gaskets. DAY PICNIC Sing For Your Supper WHIRLPOOL Place - 2y2xMiles South of Fowler RANGE Time - Monday, Sept. 3 Electric, tree-standing model. Continuous clean­ ing oven. Spillguard PARADE - 11:30 A.M. Prizes Storage drawer. I, Reg. $219.00 Whirlpool Each CHICKEN BARBECUE • 12 to 6 P.M. • PONY PULLING CONTEST TURKEY SHOOT - HORSE SHOE CONTEST 3680 West Monroe Roau • ALMA. MICHIGAN • DRAWING - TEEN DANCE BANKAMERICARD Telephone; 463-4936 • AAfiekes STORE HOURS: MON.-THURS.-8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Kids Games - Grease Pole, 3 - Legged FRI.-8a.m.-9p.m. Race and others! mastet chaige SAT.-8 a.m. - 4 p.m; Lumber THESE GRAND OPENING VALUES ALSO AVAILABLE FUN & GAMES FOR ALL! A T THE WICKES CENTER IN CLARE §vmn ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • V

August 30,1973 CLINTON COLINTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 3A \ St Johns school bus routes Town Runs Church, east to Forrest Hill, Forrest Hill, south to Jason, Bus #39 - Eleanor Antes - Bus #48 - Pauline Graham Bus, #1 - Charles Fox - north 1/2 mile past Price - west to Dexter Trail, south to A.M. & P.M. From Central to Bus #10 - Karol Richards '.Same as last year. turn around, south to Price, Pratt, east to Forrest Hill, Perrin Palmer and return. 1 Swegles, Central and Perrin Bus #20 - Ernie Tooker - west to Dexter trail, north to north to Jason, east to Bus #26 - Lois Whitford - Palmer - Take home at 11:00 Same as last year. Centerline, east to Francis, Francis. A.M. from Central to Bus #4 - Eleanor Paseka Bus #4 - Eleanor Paseka - north to Taft, west to Forrest Bus #40 - Helen Bast -, Swegles and East Ward P.M. Bus #26 - Lois Whitford Same as last year. Hill, south to Centerline, east Same as last year. From Swegles to Central. Olive Center - Take home at Bus #6 - Gail Goetze - Same to Francis, north to M-21. Bus #41 - Lee Ann Diets - Bus #36 - Ernie Baker - 11:00 A.M. as bus #34 last year. East on Price from Airport P.M. From East Ward to Bus #40 - Lee Ann Dietz > Bus #45 - Marilyn Hart - East Olive Elementary to DeWitt, north 1 mile turn Central. / Bus #41 - Helen Bast Same as last year. Bus #21 - Gladys Irish - around, south to Price, east Bus #19 - Marshall Hicks - Bus #14 - Diane Harger Bus #10 - Karol Richards. Same as last year. to Loomis, south to Jason, A.M. shuttle from Ottawa & Bus #28 - Pat Warner Same as last year. Bus #22 - Johanna Harris - west to Airport, south to Walker, Ottawa and Lincolp, Bus #5 - Faye Louth Bus #24 - Marilyn Goldman South on Chandler from Taft Pratt, east to DeWitt, north Oakland and Gibbs, - Same as bus #33 (Bernita to Price, westv to Krepps, to Jason, east 1/2 mile past Episcopal Church and East Bus #21 - Gladys Irish - Hine) last year. south to Chadwick, west to Loomis - turn around, west to Ward to Swegles and Cen­ Loomis, south to Alward, West on Taft from Watson to Bus #36 - Ernie Baker - Bond, north 1/2 miles - turn tral, Chandler, south to Pratt, around south to Round Lake, east to US-27, south to Same as last year. Locher, west to DeWitt Bus #9 - Isadore Bast - east to St Clair, north to Bus #9 - Isadore Bast - northwest to Chadwick, west } P.M. shuttle from central Green, west to Linton, south to Krepps, north to Alward, north to Pratt, west to Same as last year. schoql. ' and Swegles. Same as Bus to Pra,tt, west to Chandler, Bus #26 - Lois Whitford - west to Williams, south to #19 in A.M. north to Green, west to Same as last year. Round Lake, west to US 27, Bus #15 - Ken Hicks - South Bus #10 - Karol Richard - Williams, north to Jason, Bus #3 - Jackie Faught - north to Alward, east to on Lowell from Townsend to 12:10 P.M. Kindergarten west 1/2 mile past US-27 - East on Centerline from US Williams, north to Green, Parks, east to DeWitt, south shuttle from Episcopal turn around east to US-27. 27 to Krepps, south to Price, east to school. to Centerline, west to Air­ Church, East Ward, Traver f east to Chandler, nor h to Bus #42 - Pat Bashore - port, north to Taft, west to and Cass, Kibbee St. Bus #22 - Johanna Harris Centerline, east 1/2 mile past South on Krepps from Taft - Lowell, south to Centerline, playground to Swegles. - West on Price from Watson - turn around, west to 1/2 mile - turn around, north west 1/2 mile - turn around, Return in P.M. Chandler to Krepps, south to Watson, north to Taft, west to Taft, west 1/2 mile past east to Airport, south to Bus #6 - Gail Goetze - High Alward, west 1/2 mile - turn 1/2 mile past Chandler - turn Williams - turn around, east Jason, west to Lowell. School shuttle from Perrin around, east to Krepps, around, east to Chandler, to Williams, south to Priv, Bus #23 - Mel Gibson - East Palmer to high school and south to Chadwick, east to south to Centerline, west to west to US 27, south to on Chadwick from Lowell, to return. •Round Lake - south west to Krepps, north to Taft, west Alward, west to Loomis, Airport, south to Cutler, east Bus #20 - Ernie Tooker - Krepps, north to Chadwick vtoUS 27. north to Jason, east to to Norris, north to Chadwick, High School shuttle7 from west to Bond, north 1/2 mile - ' Bus #13 - Bruce Irish - Williams, south to Alward, west 1/2 mile - turn around, East Ward to high school and turn around, south to Round Same except students be­ west to US 27, north to Pratt, east to Norris, north to Leh­ return. Lake, west to Williams, east to Williams, north to man, east'to DeWitt, north to tween US 27 and Williams on Bus #25 - Sarah Smith - north to Alward, west to US- Price ride this bus. Green. Alward, east to US-27, south 27, north to Pratt. to Cutler, west to DeWitt, High School shuttle from Bus #8 - Arlyne Cooper - north to Chadwick, east 1/2 East Ward to high school and Bus #42 - Pat Bashore - Same as Sue Detloff's last East Essex Elementary mile - turn around, west to '•eturn. South on DeWitt from Parks year. Bus #27 - Erwin Tiedt - DeWitt, north to Lehman, Bus #40 - Lee Ann Dietz - to Taft, east to County Farm, Bus #39 - Eleanor Antes - Same as last year. west to Airport, north to A.M. Kindergarten students north 1/2 mile - turn around,, Same as last year Bus #16 - Bernita Hine - south to Yallup, west 1/2 Mr and Mrs Dick Allen, owners of the new St Johns Music Center, take time out to Pratt, west to Grove. from Riley to Olive Center demonstrate proper keyboard technique. The store carries a complete line of musical Bus #46 - Emojune Same as bus #37 last year and return in P.M. mile turn around -east to DeSander - Same as Doris (Carol Andrus) Bus #5 - Faye Louth - West County Farm, south to equipment, as well as group and private lessons. on Cutler .from Airport to Bus #21 - Gladys Irish - Centerline, east to US-27, Wilkies' last year. Bus #7 - Lela Clark - Same P.M. Kindergarten students Bus #47 - Justin Eaton - as bus #16 last year. Lowell, south to Howe, west north to Taft, east to Krepps, to Francis, north to Cutler, from Olive Center to East south to Price, west to US-27, Same as last year. Olive. ew music store Bus #25 - Sarah Smith - Eureka Elementary east to Lowell, north to Leh­ south to Cutler, turn around, Same as Bus #17 last year. Bus #48 - Pauline Graham - man, east to Grove, south to Bus #41 - Helen Bast - A.M. north on US-27 to Alward. Bus #11 - Doris Wilkie - - Same as last year. Chadwick, east to Airport, & P.M. from Riley to Riley north to Lehman, west to Lutheran and return. Bus #2 - Carol Andrus - comes to St Johns Same as bus #31 (Clarence Bus #43 - Helen Makara - North on Airport from Shinn) last year. Grove, north to Pratt. Kindergarten Runs components, recora players Currently guitar^and organ Some as last year. East Essex Elem - Take Townsend to M-21, west to ST JOHNS -- Specializing Bus #14 - Diane Harger - Bus #28 - Pat Warner - Lowell, south to Parks, east in keyboard instruments, the and tape decks. The Aliens lessons are available, and Same as last year Riley Elementary West on Price from Grove to home at 11:00 A.M. can order Allied Radio the store will offer all typ|s Bus #7 - Lela Clark 1/2 mile past Grove - turn St Johns Music Center sells a Bus #19 - Marshall Hicks - Bus #2 - Carol Andrus - Francis, south to Lehman, around, west to Grove, south variety of musical equip­ equipment and kits on of musical instruction Same as last year. West on Lowell from Grove west 1/2 mile past Forrest Bus #39 - Eleanor Antes to Centerline, east to DeWitt, ment and claims to "service request. sometime in the future. _$ Bus #12 - Duane Davis - to Francis, south to Taft, Hill - turn around, east to Eureka Elem - Take home at south to Pratt, east to school. everthing we sell". 'Owned Same as last year. west 1/2 mile past Forrest i Forrest Hill, north to Pratt, 11:00 ,, and operated by Dick and Bus #18 - Marsha Sehlke - Hill - turn around, east to west to Wacousta, south to Francis Allen, who hold a South on Dexter trail from Forrest Hill, south to Cen­ Lehman, west to Bauer, Radio Shack franchise, the Roll Up Savings . . . Jason to Pratt, east to terline, west 1/2 mile - turn south to Craun, east to Area women attend new business is located at 309 Forrest Hill, south to Leh­ around, east to • Francis, Wacousta, south to Cutler, N Clinton St. Shop Classified .. east to Forrest Hill, north 1/2 man, west to Bauer, south to north 1/2 mile - turn around, The Aliens reside on a lake Craun, east to Wacousta, south to Price, east to mile - turn around, south to Cutler, east to Francis, north VFW convention near Maple Rapids, and south to Cutler, east to Lowell, north 1/2 mile - turn have been in the music Forrest Hill, north to around, south to Jason, west to Chadwick, west to Forrest Hill, north 1/2 mile - turn business for several years . Chadwick, east to Francis, to Francis, north to Church, NEW ORLEANS, LA » Through Friendship" was Allen, who was employed by north to Lehman, west to west to Forrest Hill, north to around, south to Chadwick, Eloise Hambleton, announced by Mrs Odie Lee, east to Lowell. Marshall Music in Lansing Forrest Hill, North to Jason, Price, west to Dexter Trail, representing the St Johns new national president of the for the past 7 years, was west toDexter Trail, north to south to Church, east to VFW Auxiliary to Post 4113, WW Auxiliary-. It is to be previously affiliated with the SHUTTLE RUNS along with Faye Walter'of carried out by the more than Hammond Organ Company 500,000 members in 6700 local Bus # 1 - Charles Fox - Ovid, State jr vice* president;"* f in Indiana. He is, un­ A.M & P.M. Special Ed run Jean Karafer, State sr Vice • units. derstandably, an organ from Central to County president; and Forest Also discussed at -the enthusiast. They are in the Intermediate Building and Frdzier ofjDwosso attended convention were topics such process of adopting 2 12-year Riley and return. the National VFW Auxiliary as drUg problems of Vietnam old girls. Convention here recently. veterans. A $10,000 research In addition to Lowry and -P.M. Kindergarten - From A new project entitled grant was presented to the Farfisa organs, the store Olive Center to Central "World Understanding Chemotherapy unit of carries Olds band in­ Tulane University Medical struments, Gibson and School, New Orleans, Fender guitars and am­ bringing the grand total of plifiers, and everything else research grants for the year musical from guitar picks to to $60,000, and grants to violin bridges. Also available stricken members, $418,000. are digital clocks, stereo e

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.KftSK£S855SSSB3SSS^^ &&8tt&«^^ Regene Howard, David Darling Stevens reunion speak vows held Aug 26 ELSIE - -Elsie United green gown, while Mrs Methodist Church was the Darling chose a long blue ST JOHNS-The Stevens- 1854. Ceasar also gave in­ setting for the Aug 18 wed­ princess style gown. Each VanSickle reunion was held teresting excerpts of news ding uniting Regene Sue had a corsage of mint green at the St Johns City Park, items found in the Clinton Howard, daughter of Mr and and yellow carnations with Sunday, Aug 26, in the small Republican of 1924, relative Mrs Alton Howard, 229 W sweetheart roses. pavilion. About 80 persons to the Steven's family. assembled for the picnic and EImv and David J. Darling, Dennis Darling of Elsie Frank Bishop of Owosso 'son of Mr and Mrs Oliver was his brother's best man. program. was re-elected president; Darling, 121 N 2d St, Elsie. Groomsmen included Eric Floyd Wagner of Richard Stevens, vice- The Rev David Litchfield Castler, Lansing; and Mike Laingsburg was the oldest president; and Lilah performed the double ring Ruehle of Ovid. Dennis person present, and the Stevens, secretary-treasurer ceremony before the altar Hashield, cousin of the infant daughter of Mr and for 1974. decorated with baskets of bride; and Dan Fruchey, Mrs Terry Bishop of Maple Efforts will be made to flowers and candelabra. cousin of the groom; seated Rapids was the youngest. involve more of the Van- "The Hawaiian Wedding the guests. The largest family Sickle family for the 1974 Song" and traditional A reception was held at the represented belonged to Mrs reunion. wedding music was played. Lera (Stevens) Caesar of American Legion Hall for Mr and Mrs Lewis Heiden of Lake George will Hubbardston. The bride chose a bouffant the couple's 250 guests. Correction celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sept 1 with William Frayer of Lan­ gown of chantilly lace with a Assisting were Wanda an open house at Christ Lutheran Church social hall at fitted lace bodice and long Rehuhle, Cath Ensign, Jan sing, husband of Gladys The name of Walter J. lace sleeves. A Juliet cap of Castler, Vicki Valentine and 122 S Pennsulvania Ave, Lansing, from 2-6 pm. Lewis (Stevens), had several Martini was inadvertently, matching lace, pearls and Donna Weibert. Host and Heiden and Zina L Robinson were married Sept 1,1923 at pictures of the now-deceased omitted from last week's sequins secured her Hostess for the event were Alma. Children of the couple, Herman Heiden of Lan­ generations, which were announcement of the 50th bouffant veil. She carried Mr and Mrs Junior Conklin. sing, Betty Hubble, Lake George; Virginia Davjs, shared with the group, anniversary celebration tangerine sweetheart roses Special guests present DeWitt; Ben Heiden, Westphalia, Edward Heiden of Ford Ceasar, eldest son of honoring the Rev and Mrs surrounded by yellow car­ were Mrs Edna Howard of Haslett; Laura Hudson of Lansing arid Irene Watson of Mrs Lera Ceasar, presented Edgar McLaughlin. He will nations and sweetheart roses Houghton Lake, great St Johns will be hosting the event. a large scale map of Essex also be hosting the event. on a white bible with her grandmother of the bride; Township, showing the great grandmother's hand­ Mr and Mrs Regional location of the original farm SHAPE UP kerchief she carried on her of Ayres and Eveline A reckless driver and his life Conklin, Elsie; Mr and Mrs are soon parted—so take mea­ wedding day. Charles Hoshield, Elsie; and (VanSickle) Stevens back in sures to protect your life today. Rosella Howard was her Mr and Mrs LaVern Howard, rriage Licenses sister's maid of honor. Houghton Lake; grand­ Bridesmaids included Karan parents of the bride; and Allen, Davenport, Iowa; and Mrs Gladys Morland of Darlene Darling, cousin of Florida; and Mrs Beulah Darrell G Smith, 20,6209 W 5G67 Sleight Rd, Bath; Joan the bride from Elsie. The 'Holland, Ovid; grand­ M21 Ovid; LuAnn Marie Diane Lietzke, 19, 5667 Bond, 18, 1515 S Lansing St, Sleight Rd, Bath. MRS DAVID DARLING attendants wore polyester mothers of the groom. gowns lined with acetate St Johns. Chrles William Wajker, 22, Following a honeymoon in Richard Anthony Goerge, 7711 Colony Rd, 'Elsie; taffeta. The maid of honor's northern Michigan, the was mint green and the 24, Rl Box 15, Fowler; Barbara Anne Rensch, 21, newlyweds will reside at 7830 LuAnn Marie Brunette, 19, .11578 Orchard View Drive, bridesmaids' were yellow. W Island Rd, Route 1, Elsie. East DeWitt Each wore a matching Rl Box 15 Fowler. Fenton. The bride, a 1972 graduate Steven Robert Parsons, 22, Jerry Lynn Brown, 22, 115 " EAST DEWITT-After a headpiece in a correspond­ of Ovid-Elsie High School, is their home at 129 NW 3rd St, ing color and carried a Dutch Main Street, Kent, Con­ Crum Street, Laingsburg;- stay of 2.months, Mr and Mrs Homestead, Fla. Con­ employed at Darlings, Inc, in necticut; Debra Lynn Susan Joanne Price, 17, 815 Colonial bouquet of yellow Elsie. Her husband, a 1971 Virgil D Lyon have com­ struction still continues at a and mint green carnations. Turner, 18, 7926 S Chandler Spring Street, St Johns. pleted the sale of their East rapid pace in and around graduate of Ovid-Elsie High Rd, St Johns. (Robert Forrest Mitchell, School, is employed at Motor DeWitt-property at 10827 US- Homestead, according to the The bride's mother Barry Donald Waite, 25, 21, 307 N Swegles St, St 27, and have returned to Lyon's. selected a floor length mint Wheel in Lansing. Johns; Cheryle Ann Price, 19, 309 N Swegles St, St Johns. Mark James Funderwhite, 23, 701 Park Row, Lakeside, Ohio; Gwendolyn Lee Routly, 22, 406 W Sickles St, St Johns. Jerry Duane Miller, 22, 222 HOBBY LOBBY Elm St, Portland; Dawn 221 N. Clinton St. Johns ' ^T Marie Ockert, 17, Rl, Eagle. ..--.:,. •..•.-:.;-;; ,.•„;.-,..••:•••;•:% KHotirs , Roger Leon Lunar 20, R2, Hobby and Craft Kits and Supplies ;. Saturday, Fowler; Linda Laurine ' 9*Noon Platte, 19, Pine St, West­ Ho"" 9-5:30 Mon.-Thurs: • Fri. 9-9 P.M. phalia. HURRY ON IN FOR SAVINGS

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MENS Sport Coats TYLENOL TABLETS MAAL0X Year round and summer 100 tablets ONE A DAY MULTIPLE Values from *39.50 to '85.00 REG. QPCf VITAMINS $2.98 i5' RULERS 394 $1.00 COVERED Mens Suits N Values from ?6950 to Ml9 STEN0 NOTEBOOKS CLIP BOARDS and 1 Group M«B'S BMA Boys' $1.79 $1.98 TANK TOP CONTACT Package of 10 STAPLER SET up to y% OFF SHIRTS Cold Capsules Sale *2.99 each MANY STYLES... BUT NOT ALL SIZES SHOP AT YOUR COMPLETE FAMILY DRUGSTORE or 2 for 9 SHOES % Price" Rexall RE H MANN CLOTHING — FURNISHINGS — SHOES for DAD and LAD ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-2837 R. MfVa August 30,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 5A Edna Wymer Sandfa Maier becomes bride bride of Wacousta United' scattered along the bride's Methodist Church was the path. scene of the Aug 18 wedding Tommy Allen of Mason, uniting Sandra Maier, cousin of the bride, was ring daughter of Mr and Mrs bearer. He was dressed in David Bozung Donald Maier, 16343 Forest lavendar * and white and Hill Rd, Grand Ledge, and carried the rings on a heart Wedding vows were ex­ Bozung, all brothers of the Dewey F Adleman, 425 E shaped pillow. changed recently by Edna groom. Jimmy Caudy, son of Jefferson, Grand Ledge, son Mrs Maier selected a pink Wymer and Dayid Bozung at Mr and Mrs Joseph Caudy of of Mrs Joan Adleman of Mt street length dress with a nuptial mass celebrated by St Johns was ring bearer. Clemens and Floyd white accessories for her tbe' Fr James Bozung of They all wore blue tuxedos. Adleman, Eaton Rapids. daughter's wedding. The Grand Rapids, uncle of the Soloist Howard Schantz of The Rev Edward F Otto groom's mother was dressed groom. The bride is the Greenville sang "Perfect performed the double ring ina coralstreet length dress, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ara Love" and "Whither Thou candlelight ceremony before also with white accessories. Wymer of Crystal. Parents Goest" accompanied on the an altar of flowers consisting Each had a corsage of yellow of the groom a re Mr and Mrs organ by L. J. Nickerson of of vases of white gladioli and daisy mums and white Alvin Bozung, Hubbardston. Crystal. yellow mums with palms. carnations. The bride selected a gown The bride's mother wore a David Songer sang "Wed­ Damn Adleman of Grana of white chiffon over taffeta, lavendar floor length dress. ding Song" and "0 Perfect Ledge was his brother's best styled as a pinafore. Her veil The groom's mother wore a Love," accompanied by man. Robert Sutton, brother- veil was nylon net with a green and white floor length organist Mrs Glenn Trom- in-law ot the groom; and pearl crown, and she carried gown. mater. James MStson were a bouquet of red and white Honored guests were Mr The bride wore a groomsmen. Gary Pingel, rosebuds, blue carnations and Mrs Charles E. Johnson, traditional gown of white Mike Wyman and John and baby's breath. Carson City, grandparents of lace featuring a high Avery seated the guests. Maid of honor was Linda the bride, and Henry neckline, sequin decorated A reception was held Justice of St Johns, sister of Bozung, Hubbardston, bod;ce and bishop sleeves. following the ceremony at the bride. Mary Andres of grandfather of the groom Her full layered lace skirt the Grand Ledge Masonic Ionia and Laura Bozung, Seating the guests were Sam extended into a chapel length Temple for the couple's 200 "ubbardston, sisters of the Andres and Robert Justice. train and her elbow length guests. After the" buffet illusion veil was attached to groom, were bridesmaids. A reception^, was held supper, music was provided Sharon Wymer, Crystal, a headpiece with tiny by H C Smith for dancing. following the ceremony at flowers. She carried a sister of the bride, was junior the Parish Hall. The 4-tier Those assisting were Mr bridesmaid. Valerie Justice, cascade arrangement of and Mrs Carroll Pingel, wedding cake was made by yellow daisy mums and niece of the bride, was flower Donna Wyner, aunt of the Darlene Ingler, Mrs Robert girl. They all wore dresses of white carnations accented Sutton, Mrs Michael MRS DBWE Y ADLEMAN bride, and the groom's cake with baby's breath and ivy. rosebuds on a white was made by Judy Bozung, Doherty, Mrs Dana Page, background, styled similar aunt of the groom. Brenda Maier of Lansing Mrs Charles Halstead, to the bridal gown. The newly weds left for a 2- was her sister's maid of Karen Avery, Vicki, Linda Serving as best man was week honeymoon, and honor. Jeannie Maier of and Julie Pingel, Mrs Ted James O'Connel, friend of visited Mr and Mrs Robert Grand Ledge, sister of the Snyder and Mrs William AUTO the groom. Groomsmen, Bozung and son of Rapid bride; and Mrs Randy Biergans. The wedding cake were Tom, Chris and Greg City, SD. MR & MRS DA VID BOZUNG Williams, Grand Ledge, was made bv Kristine Collar cousin of the bride, were her and Diane Keeln. other attendents. They wore Special guests included Mr 3 tnembar'of lavendar and white gingham and Mrs Earl Avery and Mrs voile gowns with white Pearl Maier, grandparents 2x/\merica Group picture hats and carried of the bride; Edwin Maier, nosegays of yellow mums undle of the bnde; and Mr if/ oil in one and white carnations, and Mrs Howard Wilson, Wendy Brownfield of grandparents of the groom. Eagle, cousin of the bride,' The newlyweds will reside 200 W. State, St. Johns, PHONE 224-7614 BRUCE LAOTEjlMAN, was flower girl. She was in Grand Ledge. Both dressed similarly to the graduated from Grand bridesmaids with a white Ledge High School in 1971. eyelet embroidered The bride is a 1973 graduate NATIONALLY pinafore, and carried a white of Lansing Community ACCREDITED BY THE basket of daisies which she College. 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ST JOHNS-Sandra Denise floor-length organza gowns. ST JOHNS - Marilyn Kay Mrs Romig selected a Bailey, daughter of Mr and Each carried a colonial Romig, daughter of Mr and yellow princess style gown Mrs Adam Bailey, 718 N cluster of daisies, bachelor Mrs John A. Romig, 107 S with yellow accessories for Clinton St, and Kim W buttons and baby's breath, Swegles, and Roy Roger her daughter's wedding. The Patterson, son of Mr and Mrs and had a cluster of baby's Elliott, son of Mr and Mrs groom's mother wore a mint Robert Patterson, 605 W breath in their hair. The Roger Elliott, Byron Center, green princess style gown Cass St, were married Aug 4 flower girl carried a white exchanged marriage vows with white accessories. Each at the First Congregational basket of daisies, bachelor Aug 25 at First Baptist had a corsage oTa white Church. buttons and baby's breath. Church. cymbidium orchid with The Rev Averill M Carson Kris Patterson was his The Rev Paul Travis yellow 'roses. performed the double ring brother's best man. Carl performed the double ring Lee DeBoer served as best ceremony before an altar' Murray, Tom Schneider and ceremony before an altar man. Groomsmen included graced with white,glads and Jeff Bailey, brother of the graced with white gladiola Chuck Romig, brother of the blue pom pon mums. Bar­ bride, served as groomsmen. and green and white car­ bride; Randy Timmer, bara Beagle sang "We've Randy Padgett, cousin of the nations. Joyce Burgess sang cousin of the groom; and Only Just Begun" and "The bride, was ring bearer. Kris "Whither Thou Goest," "It Dan Blouw.. Tim and Tom Lord's Prayer," ac­ Patterson and Jeff Bailey Seems Like I've Always Elliott, brothers of the companied by Fran Deibert. also seated guests. Loved You," and "Wedding groom seated the guests. The bride chose a chapel A reception and buffet Prayer," accompanied on Brian Romig, brother of the train gown of organza with supper was held later that the piano by Judy Burgess. bride, was candle lighter. appliqued bands of gesipuri afternoon at the VFW Hall in Doris Loznak was organist. A buffet dinner was held in lace accenting the bodice, St Johns, with ap­ The bride selected a gown the church parlor im­ featuring a soft blue ribbon proximately 250 guests at­ of white imported organza mediately following the at the waist. Her bouffant 3- tending. trimmed with chantilly and ceremony, with ap­ tiered veil of illusion floated Special guests included Venice lace. The gown proximately 300 guests from an open-work Venice Mrs Bailey, Mrs Gladys featured a high lace collar, present. Entertainment was lace headpiece and she Patterson, Si Muffett and sheer bishop sleeves and a provided-* by Crusader's carried a cascade of white Bernie Feighner, grand­ MRS ROY ELLIOT! gathered skirt. Her match­ Quartet Mr and Mrs Tom sweetheart roses, miniature parents of the bride and ing chapel length veil was Buck were host and hostess. carnations, bachelor buttons groom. secured by a chantilly lace and baby's breath. Serving were Stephanie The newlyweds departed mantilla, and she carried a Pfeiffer, Karynn Burgess, Patti Michael of Harrison for a honeymoon in northern cascade arrangement of Bonnie Burgess, Lanette was maid of honor. Michigan and Mackinac white sweetheart roses with Timmer, Michelle Henry, Bridesmaids were Dorene Island. white and green carnations, Sandy Rademacher, Man Ballinger and Phyllis Ochis, The bride, a 1972 graduate white fuji mums and ivy. Elliott and Nancy Elliott both of St Johns. Linda MR & MRS KIM PATTERSON of St Johns High School, is Cheryl Romig was her Special guests present were Patterson served as her employed at Hi Style Beauty sister's maid of honor. Her Sydney Christmas, grand­ sister's junior bridesmaid. Shop. The groom, a 1971 other attendants included father of the bride; Mrs Cindy Linman was flower graduate of St Johns High Judy Romig, sister-in-law of^ Floyd Pfeiffer, grandmother girl School, is employed at Bob's the bride; Julie Potter and of the groom; and Albert Bridgeville The attendents wore Auto Body. Gladys Tolly. Shelly Romig Elliott, grandmother of the matching blue floral pnnt was her sister's flower girl. groom. County Line The attendants wofe lime Following a northern green empire style gowns Michigan honeymoon, the with A-line skirts of flocked newlyweds will reside at 1619 voile and short puffed Wendler Ave, Wyoming, Mrs Henry Schmid Sr, Mrs David Boots (nee Society Deadlines § sleeves. Each had a white Mich The bride is a 1972 granddaughter, Tina, and Sandra Wing) who were hat with lime green ribbon graduate of St Johns High Belinda Schmid spent married at the Congre­ The deadline for wedding, engagement and an- :|j and carried a colonial School and attended Grand Monday - Wednesday, Aug gational Church in St Johns, £ niversary stories and pictures for the County News Is :jp bouquet of white carnations Rapids Baptist College. Her 13, 14 and 15, with Mr and Saturday evening, Aug 11. (•:• 5 pm on the Friday prior to publication. Information U with yellow and white daisies husband graduated from Mrs Gary Skinner of Pick- They will be living north pf :•:• must be typed or printed, and should include'the K; with green streamers. The Byron Center High School in ford. Owosso and Sandra will be flowergirl's bouquet was a 1968 and attended Grand teaching in Flint this coming |x telephone number of the person submitting the news, g Mr and Mrs Jay DeLong of ;:•:• Please keep stories as brief as possible. Occasionally gj miniature of the Rapids Junior College and Eaton Rapids called on Mr school year. David will Grand Valley State College. and Mrs John Woodbury continue working for Jim •:•; an unusually large amount of news is submitted, in §3 Mr and Mrs George W (Sam) Black, 8031, N Scott Rd, bridesmaids'. Saturday afternoon, Aug 18. Burnham. •:•: which case articles may have to be published at a ja St Johns, will be honored at an open house Sept 9 from 2-4 Mr and Mrs Paul Loomis Mrs Joan Greer and Mrs •$ later date due to space limitation. « pm at United Methodist Church, St Johns, to celebrate and daughters moved into Jane Hulbert entertained 12 their 50th wedding anniversary. The event will be hosted their new home on E Wilson guests at a stork shower for Service HW4> Mrs Lianne Loomis on by the couple's children and grandchildren, Mr and Mrs Rd Saturday, Aug 18 Charles Zigler, Mr and Mrs Leonard Puetz, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Bruce Hulbert Thursday evening, Aug 9. called on Mr and Mrs Paul Games were played and Gordon Matter, Mr and M Mrs Robert Shinaberry, and . Dennis J. Muhn, son of Mr Training Corps field training refreshments of salad, Mr and Mrs-Michael Zigler; "Th& couple were*married and .Mrs .Russell E. Muhn,, encampment at Pittsburgh Loomis Sunday and were WANT ADS 1 dinner guests of Mr and Mrs cookies and cold tea were CANmiL ANYTHING Sept8,lppin«t Johns.JBlack retted in'FebriidryWl964J 5699Jtfinans,,4Ima, recently! AFB, NY. Muhn is a student John Woodbury. %. served after the honored as lead lineman with*Consumer's Power. Friends and completed a.4-w

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• FOWLER -- After 2 weeks petition with Dry Dock'dJI record and Lamplight Inn of Lamplight. each team will be awarded of competition between 28 and Schafers Bar of West­ Carson City with a 6-1 The winner of that game slow-pitch softball teams, 2 phalia going all the way in individual trophies. tourney record. will play the winner of the Also to be presented is a Wednesday games set the the winners'brackets with 4 Friday night, the loser of Dry Dock'd-Schafers Bar s stage for the championship victories apiece. Most Valuable Playex the . game between Dry contest for the cham­ trophy, as well as awards to game of the Fowler Jaycee Heading the losers bracket Dock'd II and Schafer Bar. pionship. Annual Softball Tournament the best infielder and best going into Wednesday's will play the winner of the The winning team and Friday. competition were the Office outfielder. ' / losers bracket game be­ runner-up team will receive Competition Friday night Four teams survived the Bar of Fowler with a 4-1 tween the Office Bar and •team trophies and players on double elimination com­ begins at 6:30 pm. Members of the championship Ashley Little League Team are (front, from left) Greg Paksl, Ricky Rinard, Roger Palek, Dean Ftsk, Steve Mead, Mark Flsk, Mark Potash, Jerry Fisk (coach), Kim Blgelow, Kurt Bigelow, Kelly Mills, Chris Kin del, Larry Fish 4-H livestock sale best ever and Jerry Paksl (coach). Not shown are Mark Skayrd, Kelly Shaw and BUI Terrell.

The Clinton County 4-H of DeWitt. The 1200# pound, also, a record price. The Grand Champion Curtis Plastering Co of fair livestock sale brought a champion was purchased for The 39 steers brought the v Market, Lamb was owned by LaingsbUrg; Natures Plant total of $35,330.04 to the 4-H a record price of $1.40 a youth $28,917.15 for 39,440// of Barry Brown of Bath. The 90 Food and Ovid Oil Company fair exhibitors. A total of 39 pound by Production Credit beef. The 37 steers excluding pound champion lamb was of Ovid; Community Dodge; steers, 36 market hogs and 24 Association and Federal the champions averaged purchased by the St Johns F.C. Mason Co; Quick Stop market lambs' were sold Land Bank of St. Johns. 1003// in weight and sold for Cooperative for a record Restaurant; Fur man providing 49,510 pounds of Leslie Kuenzle of St -Johns 70 cents a pound average. price of $i;50 per pound. Realty; Farmers meat for the public to pur­ had the reserve champion Machus Red Fox, Inc. of Cindy Exelby of St Johns had Petroleum; Leon Thelen; chase. steer weighing 1135 pounds Lansing purchased the the reserve champion lamb Karber Block Co. Carl The grand champion steer and was purchased by the St Grand Champion Market weighing 105 pounds and was Peater; Dr J.W. Trumble; was owned by John Enderle Johns Cooperative for $1.05 a Hog for a record price of purchased * by the Owosso Paul McNamera; Ray $1.30 a pound. The champion Livestock Sales Company for' HeilenJ Karl Schaifer and market hog weighed 225 $1.05 a pound, also a record John Schumaker of DeWitt, pounds and was owned by price. The 24 market Iambs Russell Howe of Eagle and City Commission Barry Brown of Bath. Maple weighing 2125 pounds Delores Harris of Lansing. (FROM PAGE 2-A) Valley Realty of Maple' brought the youth $1272.38. Previous high sales was Rapids purchased the Excluding the champions the 1972 when the champion one-way traffic for Spring . The motion to deny any reserve champion market 22 market lambs averaged 8,8 steer brought 72 cents, and Brush Streets, payment was reaffirming hog weighing 205 pounds , pounds and sold for an reserve champion steer Again ' the Scott Road the same stand taken by the owned by Monica Heiler of average of 53 cents. brought 52 cents, champion problem of large gravel group in May. Eagle for $1.00 a pound, also market hog brought 85 cents, trucks generating noise by At the conclusion of the a record at the 4-H fair sale. The 1973 Clinton County 4- reserve champion hog traveling over uneven meeting, the Commission set The 36 market hogs brought H fair livestock sale at­ brought 50'cents; champion tracted a total of 50 different lamb brought 90 cents and Runners-up in the South Gratiot Little League Championship were these Eureka ortions of the road faced the a public informational the youth $5140.51 for the 7945 players. They are (front, from left) Mark Slagell, Buz Zamarron, Lonnie Riggle, Bill Commission. meeting at their Sept 10 pounds of meat* Excluding buyers this year including 20 reserve champion lamb The Commission was told meeting to explain the up­ the champions the 34 market new buyers. The new buyers brought 55 cents. In 1972 a Schmid, Pat Slpkovsky, Keith Grubaugh, Ralph Zamarron (coach), John Marton, Mike work is being done to repair coming bond proposal for hogs averaged 221 pounds were: Machus Red Fox, Inc. total of $14,831.69' was paid Maell, Don Gladstone, Tim Bates, Bruce Guenthcr, Roily Schmid (coach) and (front, portions of the road, but sanitary and storm sewer and 62 cents sale price. of Lansing; Maple Valley for the fair animals. center) Brub Zamarron (batboy). Not shown are Mike Henning, Jeff Washburn, Greg some feit it should not be up projects. Realty of Maple Rapids; Colley and Mike Jorae. to the city alone to cure the -. M problem. They were told the county, which owns half of the road, will not participate in repairs needed to lessen noise and that the state claims no responsibility for the road. Dr James Grost said, "I think there is more thru traffic of the state and county than there is city ' traffic." The City Commission, in other.! business/, approved, a section, ofs« :the.'•hospital-' property for erecting of aof Roscom­ OVID-Funeral services She was born in Shepards- Star, and 50 years in Ovid mon and Mrs Faye Oliver of were held Wednesday for ville, Nov 4, 1899 to Ezra and the vicinity. • Corunna; 3 grandchildren, 11 Calla Neil, 80, of 223 W Herman Myers and Carrie Baker. A In addition to "Huddle" step-grandchildren, 2 great­ He and the former Myra group discussion sessions, Clinton St, who died Aug 27 graduate of Ovid High Arvilla Sherman were grandchildren and 4 step- at Pleasant View Medical FOWLER -- Herman School, she resided in rural the daily schedule consists of GOT THIS? GET THIS! great grandchildren; 3 Myers, 70,560S Main St, died married in Breckenridge in Dogpatch Olympic com­ Add new beauty to your home and end 'jostly repairs by Care Facility in Corunna. Ovid most of her life. She and 1916. He was employed as a sisters and 1 brother; and 4 She had been ill for 5 months. Aug 24 at his residence Arthur Parmenter were petition, athletic demon­ replacing your old wooden hatchway with a modern, all half sisters and 3 half following a short illness. farmer, carpenter and strations, coaches clinics, steel BILCO Door. The Rev Earl Copeiin of­ married who died in 1930. On mason. brothers. ficiated, with burial at Maple Funeral services were April 12, 1936, she married special events and evening It's permanent, neat looking and watertight, too! Grove Cemetery. held Aug 27 at the Goerge Winfield H Aldrich in Ovid. Survivors include 2 assemblies highlighted by Chapel of Osgood Funeral daughters, Eleanor Ban­ messages from prominent Alice Morgan She was born in Michigan, A member of Ovid United croft, Ovid; and Evelyn sports figures. AMERICA'S FINEST July 3, 1893 to George and Home, Fowler. The Rev Church, she was also a GDoJiw BASEMENT. DOOR Averill Carson officiated, Hartman of Grass Lake; 6 Among the many notable Lena Jarvis. She and James member of the Crescent Club grandchildren, 9 great PONTIAC-Alice W H Neil were married in 1920, with burial at Mt Rest and Woman's* Travel Club. FCA advocates are Bart Stop in and see our display, or call us for free literature. Cemetery. grandchildren; 2 brothers, Starr, Jeff Mullins, Rex If you wish, we can suggest a man to install it. Morgan, 639 Wesbrook Ave, and resided in Ovid since She was a school teacher by Herman and Willis, both of died Aug 24 at Avondale 1922. Her husband died in He was born in Dallas Twp profession. Kern, Jim Kaat, John Crystal; and2sisters, Velma Wooden, Don Kessinger, Convalescent Home, 1963. She married Jay C Neil on Sept7,1902 to Charles and Surviving are 2 sons, Michaels, Alma; and Mrs Rochester, following a in Ovid, June 23, 1971. Elizabeth (Waddell) Myers. Dean Smith, Roger Staubach Robert and Kenneth Par­ Matie Bliss of Owosso. and Don Sutton. prolonged illness. Surviving in addition to He attended country schools menter of rural Ovid; 7 Funeral services were her husband Jay, are 1 son, and resided in the Fowler grandchildren and 1 sister, The FCA's purpose is, "to held Monday at Ail Saints Richard of Ovid, and 2 area most of his life. He and Alice McKinsey of Lansing. Martha Volk confront athletes and Episcopal Church in Pon- grandchildren. the former Mira Sims were coaches, and through them tiac, with graveside services married in Regina, EAGLE TWP -- Martha M the youth of the nation, with at Mt Rest Cemetery, St Saskatchewan, Canada, Dec Volk, 87, lifelong resident of the challenge and adventure 218 E. Williams OVID 834-2300 Johns. The Rev Alexander T 17, 1930. She survives. Geraldine Myers' Eagle Twp, died Aug 27 at Joel Redman He was an elevator man at Eaton County Medical Care LANSING -- Geraldine Davran Elevator, Fowler, Facility. THE GOVERNMENT OF MAPLE RAPIDS-Funeral and was employed over 18 Alice, Myers, 48, 4921 Starr Funeral services will be Ave, died Aug 26 at her services were held Monday years at Oldsmobile. held Thursday at 1 pm at the DEPARTMENT OFTHETREASUHY HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHAFil'G PAYMENT home. OFFire OF REVENUE SHARING bpot&fte't for Joel P Redman, 20, Route Surviving in addition to his Peters and Murray Funeral FOR THE PERIOD 8EGINNINC Funeral services will be 1900 PhNNSYLVANIA AVE KW 1, St Johns, who died in an widow are 6 daughters, Home in Grand Ledge. WASHINGTON. DC 20226 conducted Thursday, Aug 30 JAN. 1,1973 ENDING JUNE 30, 1973 from VAN W. HOAG automobile accident Aug 24 Norma Claeys, Middleton; Burial will take place at The Rev Charles Carroll of at 1 pm from the Lee R [LI DEBT How has Ihu availability of 'ovenuo shannu fundi allotted tho IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON A Fay Schmitz, Fowler; Susan North Eagle Cemetery. Don owing icquifcmcnts of your |Uriidictlon> Greenville officiated, with George, Saranac; Grace Rummell Funeral Home, Mrs Volk was born April 7, I TOTAL PAYMENT OF $19,028 , DeWitt. The Rev Errol H • !~j AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE HO EFFECT burial at Payne Cemetery. Thelen, Fowler; Eloise 1887 in.Washtenau County to ACC0U1T NO. Dear friends, Jameson of Calvary Baptist LESSENED DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO He was born in St Johns, Brown, Germany; and Mr and Mrs John Haueter. PREDICT EFFECT j 23-2-019-005 ' Church will officiate, with u April 19, 1953 to Rex and Karen Myers, Germany; 7 She married Paul Volk, and I (M) TAXES In mine!) ol tho following maimers did tho avalabilty •! It deserves emphasis that interment at Deep Dale Revenue Sharing Fu "i dll'ii ! >u Hi levels o! yum juris Ilene Redman, and resided sons, Jack of Fowler; was a member of the North (KiionT Check as many as ojii.lv the time, the place, the char­ in Essex Twp most of his life Memorial Park in Lansing. acter of the funeral service, Richard, Los Angeles, Calif; Eagle Cemetery Society for ENABLED REDUCING THE HEDULIDAMOUNTOFRATE DEWITT CITY the merchandise used, the and attended Fulton Schools. Gerald of St Johns; Ray, She was born Dec 7,1924 in 60 years. She also belonged • BATEOFAMAJOnTAx/ nJNLI'ASCUFAMAJORTAX CITY C'.ERK PREVENTEDINCREASEJN DEWITT, MICH. 48B20 cemetery, selected - these are He was employed by Eugene Westphalia; Mark, Fowler; Laingsburg to Edward and to the Methodist Church and [~"| h'l IFF FCT ON TAX LEVELS • HATEOFAMAJQFITAX "decisions of the famUy of the Welding Co, Elsie. Alvin, Lansing; and Ernest Mabel Dodge, and resided the Methodist Aid Society. pf VENTED ENACTING deceased. The fune^Bj/llrec-i Survivors include his of Fowler; 2 sisters) Mrs- most of her life in Lansing. Surviving are 3 sons," Dale, nAN{NtW-MAIOflTAw X •V [ J frioSO,.^ Til PREDICT EFFECT .tor acts only as a representa­ Howard WelheuSens, *. Surviving in addition to OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES mother, Ilene Redman; 4 Paul and Lynn, all of Route IIKIU tive of the family. PRIORI! ACTUAL ACTUAL PERCENT USED FOR Jacksonville, Fla; and Mrs her parents are 2 "sons, U1IOI0I I IURP0SE brothers, Gary in Hawaii; 1, Eagle; 4 daughters, Mis EXPENDITURE EXPESDITUhbS •in gt EXPENDITURES ~~j Dial Tho clergyman should be 1 {El David, Maple Rapids; George Myers, Greenville; Robert of Lansing and Kirk CATEGORIES IA1 ID) 1FJ consulted In matters that con­ Bruce Moyer, Mrs Victor Gregory and Martin, both at 26 grandchildren; 1 brother, of Grand Ledge; 1 daughter, McCrumb and Mrs I tio Muni cern him before any decisions PUHUCSAIETY PURPOSEAND 96} % home; and his grandmother, Roman Myers of Ovid. Mrs Michael Roberts, Raymond Woodard, all of % %IGENUIALGOV T are made. DeWitt; 3 brothers, Jon, Mary Redman of St Johns. Route 1, Eagle, and Mrs I EDUCATION He was engaged to be Gene and Terry, all of - i %' % Respectfully, Harold Wilson, Portland; 19 married to Pamela Ely on Maude Miller Lansing; and 7 grand­ grandchildren; 26 great %I MtALIH % Aug 25. children. grandchildren; 1 brother, TRANSPORTATION ' GRAND RAPIDS < Maude Dan Haueter of Grand (White) Miller, 76, 1122 Ledge, and several nieces % % % and nephews. IS HOUSINGS Jerry Bird Jr John Blackmer COMMUNITY ^ tf/J*-*^ Calvin, SE, died Aug 21 at % DEVELOPMENT % % % Springbrook Manor following a short illness. ST JOHNS -- Funeral % % % - MAPLE RAPIDS-Jerry services were held Aug 25 at Lee (Buster) Bird, Jr, 17,217 Funeral services were FINANCIAL Grove Bible Church for John AOM WSTHATION E Main St, died Aug 24 of conducted Aug 24 at Metcalf Keith Barrett |T~Kil-l AduIT- Pol. car-fire equip. 7 D Blackmer, 12, son of Mr OPirUIING MtJN injuries sustained in an Chapel, Grand Rapids. , lEMhCEtir'n PUBUCSAFETV IS-19,197.86 100™ % and Mrs Robert Blackmer, .Q'lVPV % automobile accident in Burial was made at INI CERTIFICATION IPIease Road Inn met ion "Fl Fire Comminications^ [fioag Funeral Homei who died in a bicycle-truck I no news media hive bo en advised thJl a complete co|>y % % Gratiot County. Blythefield Memorial Park. or ihis nuoil hat been publish*' In a local newspaper of seneral System— accident Aug 22. The Rev ZOOTHER/Sprci/yd circulation I have leeorditto-umeniinntheconlenli of Ins report S ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Funeral services were Born in St Johns, May 12, Robert Prange officiated, gets hole-in-1 and IhcyarcctDan lor pullic and news media scrutiny, 1897, she was the daughter of Add ticnaily, I certify that I am Iho chief cieeutive allies' conducted Tuesday at the with burial at Mt Rest b' I with respect ID iho entitlement fundi reported hcieon. I CBiilfythat thoy have not been used i volahon •( either the Cemetery. priority enpowluure requirement [SecI'lti 103| or tho pinching He was born in St Johns, ST JOHNS - Keith fundi pro I ibtrton [Section 1041 of tho Aci Aug 24, 1961, and attended Barrett, 704 S Baker St, IQI TRUST FUND REPORT East Olive School. He recently shot a hole-in-one at Revenue Sharing Fundi Received an nnt* r\n resided qt 2100 E Green Rd, the North Star Golf Course. Thru June 30,1973 * IM.U4B.UU St Johns, with his parents, He received the ace on hole /'//•ii Si .S%*z> ~' {12 of the first 9. Barrett made Intrtruit Earned < 169.86 SIGNAIURl OF WIIF UICUIIVE OFFICII* Robert and Virginia ToialFundiAvaifablB,.... . - S 319.1 J. .86 (Higgins) Blackmer, all his the 125-yard shot with a 7 NAME * IITLI-rLEAEC HUNT Amount F.p.nd.d « 319,197.86 life, and was a member of iron. Cll'iton Count\ frawp R-'fCi-y*.; X' Grove Bible Church. Witnessing the event were Balance S , NAME OF HtWSFAttH OAK PUBLISH ID Surviving in addition to his Bob Andrews, Stan Thelen, parents are 2 sisters, Viola at and Russ Meyers, all of St home; Louetta McLaren of Johns. Barrett's total score THE GOVERNMENT OF St Johns; 5 brothers, was 36, one over par^ 1IAPLE IlAl'IDS VILUCiE DEPARTMENTOF THE TREASURY HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHAf ING PA1 MEM OFFICEOP REVENUE SHARING FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING 1300 PcNHSYLVANIA AVE NW. WASHINGTON. DC 20226 JAN. I, 1973- "w-o JUN 311, 1973

ID DE0T Ituw has tlm avalfabihly ill ruvomiu slictiini lumli a Keeled iliu ]r»THErOLLO'.\ll\uMAV.ER"..V5LrH f ". « uor row inp r -tju i' umo nl s o 11 oui |u risdicl ion? TOTALpAYME'.fCr »3??5.00 £ j AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE j NO EFFECT ACCOUNI NO 3 • «"°""W»HC«W [J SgT°^CT 23 ? 019 003* 1MI TAXES In which c' HID (ollomnu in IIIIHHI ilir. the avalaliiliy ot Revonuo Sharing rum Is ilh LI HID I n lovuls nl you' Jurjj i-APLK UAPIDS VILLAJB rlictmn' Check ai many iii apply ' VILLnJb (JLKHK INAnitD REDUCING THE REDUCED AMOUNT 01IUTE VAPLB l!A?rnS, ifl<,». iitusa a HATEOFAMAJOFITAX. • I'.CnEASEC-r-AMAJOMAX. PREVENTED INCREASE IN strai H RAUOFAMAJORTAX [""j NO EFFECT Oil TAX I EVILS . j ||A\|1V\1AIOFITA PIEVENTEO ENAC1INX G I | TOO S0UN TO PREDICT IFI L(,T OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES

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ST.. JOHNS ' FOWLER Revenue Sharing Fundi Received with Beautiful Music ABBOTTS HOUGHTON^ lh.uJun«30 1973 S 3975«QQ, Interest EjmeJ • •. i. S. MAP16 RAPIDS OVID Total Funds Available S *197.'i'.QO F-M 92.1 Amount Eipendtd., t, S ?-5MlJl3 August 30,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan

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By JOHN AYLSWORTH *************** ***** k******r***k*+ Clinton Co. 4-H'ers Win State The County Senior Dairy Milk Producers Association. Clinton County other 4-H lonors Judging Team placed 7th out Fifteen top 4-H'ers from the Dairy Members who showed Clinton County 4-H of 20 teams with 1776 points. Milk Marketing Trip in July and placed with their members made an excellent The team consisted of were interviewed with seven Holstein Cattle include: showing during the State 4-H Charles Green, Brush and selected for this out of State Charles Green - 3rd with 3 Events, August 21-23, held at Halter who was 13th in State Trip Award. year cow, 4th with aged cow, Michigan State University scoring with 622, Jeanne Karen Green won high Gth with his 4 year old cow, and Ingham County Con- Striz, Scattered South East honors at the State 4-H Dairy 2nd in Senior Yearling Heifer ervation Grounds. was tied for 19th place in Show with her Holstein and 4th in individual herd Steve Conklin of DeWitt, scoring with 606 and Duane Dairy Animals, placing 1st in consisting of 3 animals. won the State 4-H Tractor Haviland, Olive 4-H Projects Senior Yearling Heifer Class Jeanne Striz was 3rd in Operators contest and will scoring 548 points. Susan which also won the Junior Senior Showmanship, 7th in represent Michigan in the Striz, Scattered Southeast Champion Female and individual herd consisting of Eastern Regional Tractor placed 17th in scoring with " Reserve Grand Champion 3 animals, 5th in Dam and Contest September 23-25,-/at 611 points but was ineligible Female award. Karen also Daughters, 8th in 3 year old Richmond, Virginia. The for the team. Charles Green placed with her 3 year old cow, 20th in Junior Calf and contest consisted of backing will now compete with the cow, 1st in individual herd 8th in Senior Yearling a two wheel trailer, four other top 15 scorers for one of consisting of 3 animals, 1st in Heifer. Barbara Striz placed wheel wagon and a written the three out of State 4-H Intermediate Dairy Gth in Junior Yearling •"•s^examination. Steve is a Dairy Judging Contest. Showmanship and 3rd with Heifer, Susan Striz placed ^member of the Olive 4-H Several practice sessions her 2 year old cow. 7th in the Junior Yearling Projects Club. will be held at the Michigan Heifer and llth in Junior State Fair before any April Hughson of the Brush Yearling Heifer, John The Clinton County Junior decisions are made. and Halter Club won a Swagart of the 4-H Wonder Dairy Judging Team placed number of honors with her 2 Club placed 17th in the 1st out of 19 teams scoring Charles Green was year old Ayrshire Cow Junior Yearling Heifer 1276 points and received the selected during the in­ placing 1st in the"2 year old Class. In Guernsey - Duane cow Senior Champion traveling trophy for one terviews as one of the seven Haviland placed 2nd in the 3 Karen Green year. The team consisted of 4-H dairy members to Female and grand Cham­ year Cow Class; in Ayrshire pion Female. April also was Kirk Baird, Bath All Pur- represent Michigan at the - Dexter Hughson of the in the State 4-H Horse Show Patricia Tenlen of Lucky Shooting Contest. He tied for Club, placed 4th with 208 and National 4-H Dairy Congress 2nd with her Senior Yearling Brush and Halter Club include: Lori Webster, Wild ose, Karen Green, Brush heifer and second in Junior Riders 4-H Club. first with 37 hits .out of 50 Greg Hazle, Bengal Com­ and Halter 4-H Club; Amy October 4-6' at Madison, placed 2nd in 2 year old cow Riders Club; Lea Ann Mark Barrett, Prairie 4-H shots but lost in the shoot off. munity, placed 9th with 199 Wisconsin. The trip is Showmanship of the Ayr­ class and was 3rd in Junior Sedelmaier, Trail" Breakers Striz and Barbara Stnz, shire Cattle. Club, placed 2nd in the In the Junior Division Trap points. In the Junior Division Scattered South East 4-H sponsored "by the Michigan Club; Karen Munson and Senior Division Trap Shooting Jerry Price, Olive Terry Churches, Stoney Club. Kirk Baird was second f 4-H Projects, placed 2nd and Creek Club, placed Gth with high scorer in the state with Steve Schneeberger, Olive 4- 161, Mark Heibeck, Stoney 445 points, Karen Green was H Projects, placed 5th. Creek Club, placed 10th with tenth with 423 and Amy Stnz In the Rifle Shooting as tied for 20th place with Contest Senior Division Judy 408 points Schwark, Spring Valley 4-H (Continued on page 12A)

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47 Years Same Address Steven Conklin talking to his father, David Conklin Showmanship Ayrshire. GALLON- Clinton County 4-H Dairy Members did an excellent iff. ff <$* job in keeping their Dairy NOW NOW Exhibits in top notch order . THROUGH and placed 1st in the THROUGH Herds manship Contest LABOR-DAY LABOR-DAY Award. The County Herd entry of 3 animals owned by $9.47 Latex A 100 $9.47 Swp Regular 3 different exhibitors placed 4th. HOUSE PAINT OIL BASE HOUSE PAINT For the State 4-H Horse Wickes* Volume Buying & $027 $g27 Show, Clinton County had 9 Unit-Price Reductions mean O Gal. entries participating. Debbie Huge Savings for youl Limit 100 Gallons , Limit 100 Gallons Young Lucky Riders 4-H Glub, won a gold medal in $8.97 Super Kemtane English Class for the Bridle $11.97 Kem-Glo r Path Hack with members 14 \ Latex WALL PAINT and under. Karl Tenlen t\ M Alkeyd ENAMEL Lucky Riders, won two $767 medals in Ponies Western Ea. 1/2" CDX EXTERIOR * Gal. Pleasure and Ponies Limit 100 Gallons PLYWOOD SHEATHING Limit 100 Gallons Working Hunter over Fences Reg. $1.15 Quality-assured, Wickes and a bronze medal in Ponies Plywood is your best bet $7.97 Barn Red Equitation for Western( wherever sheathing is re­ $6.97 Ranch Red Equipment. Leslie Himes," quired. These sheets are 38 We-Hah-Kay-Asta Club won specially glued to prevent $K88 *6 Sheet W a silver medal in Fitting and delamination. 4'x8' Reg. $6.49 J Gal. Gal. Showmanship for members Sheets. Limit 1000 Gallons Limit 100 Gallons 18 years of age riding 1/2"4'x8'GYPSUM Registered Quarter Horses. DIMENSION Leslie also placed 4th in COU PON SEE US FOR Stock Seat Equitation and 9th in Bridle Path Hack. LUMBER Simplify interior remod­ eling! Use these ideally- YOUR PAINT Debra Kusenda, We-Hah- A new dimension in lumber buying from Sheet GOOD FOR AN Kay-Asta Club, won a bronze Wickes! Selection, service, & complete- suited, strong Gypsum EXTRA DOLLAR line accessories to fill any building- sheets as a base for paint Reg. 1.84 medal in Western Pleasure or wallpaper. OFF ON LATEX, NEEDS for Registered Quarter project need. REGULAR OIL Horses and an honor ribbon WHITE ALUMINUM BASE, KEMGLO, in Fitting and Showmanship. SUPER KEM TONE Julie Hoskins, Spats and PRICES SLASHED TO: PATIO DOOR ONLY Spurs Club, won a silver A' handsome, insulated medal in Pony Working Door. Durable, acrylic Expires Labor Finkbeiner's Pharmacy 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' finish; easy to install & Day 1973 Hunter Over Fences. Other operate. "Your Family Health Center" members who participated Includes screen! Includes SAFETY GLASS 2"x4" FOWLER, MICHIGAN 1.09 1.49 1.78 2.09 2.38 Z"x6" 1.74 2.18 2.62 3.06 3.50 SIDING YOUR CHOICE i PRIMED HARDB0ARD LAP Z"x8" 2.22 2.92 3.50 4.09 4.66 7/16" x 12" x 16'. Prime painted & durable! 2"x10" See your 3.04 3.80 4.56 5.32 6.08 SIERRA RUF-SAWN ALUM. 100 "HE WANTS TO Low-upkeep, woodgratn Sq.Ft friendly Ibid mAKEYOU All Prices/Good Thru Sept. 5 finish; easy; to apply!

The WICkcs Corp. 1873 dealer*^ HAPPY » 3680 West Monroe Road BANKAMERICARD ALMA, MICHIGAN "* Wickes Telephone: 463:4936 STORE HOURS: MON.-THURS.-8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. FRI,-8o.m. -9 p.m. EGAN FORD SALES Lumber master charge SAT.-8 a.m. - 4 p.m,* THESE GRAND OPEN INC* VALUES ALSO AVAILABLE 200 W. Higham St. ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2285 AT THE WICKES CENTER IN CLARE 10A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 30,1973 JBrtTOBSmJSfiftB^^ :WSi^?SSS:sw?ft^:^i^^^^^^^^^^^ mtewrnxmis

: : ; : : : : : : i%W?^^^ftW;::¥:¥:¥:®:^ •«*A'.»IVA'*V «W««««««M":« ?fi¥ft ft ^?fft SS! : : ft : : ?:¥:' Ag economics student Blindness doesn't earns notional award ti EAST LANSING -- At Impact ot Environmental mean "handicapped recent annual meetings of Pollution Abatement the American Agricultural Alternatives on the Michigan for eight years. Economics Association in Dairy Farm Industry," was In a recent presentation, Bruce Grubaugh was given One of Bruce's wishes is Bruce lives with his wife, Edmonton, Alberta done under the direction of that other blind persons take Jean, and their two boys,* (Canada), Darrell Good, Dr. Larry Connor. his third white cane by the Elsie Lions Club. Bruce lost the initiative to seek em­ Byron (age 12) and Todd Michigan State University Robert G. Craig, MSU ployment and participate in (age 6) in Maple Rapids. graduate student, received his eye sight twelve years agricultural economics ago in an automobile ac­ civic affairs. He also con­ an Outstanding Doctoral student from Ovid, Mich, tributes much of his success Thesis Award, cident. Being totally blind,' also received an Honorable however, has not made to employers like Hancock Any person who is blind or Craig is the son of Mr and Mention in the un­ Bruce "handicapped". He who have given him the knows of blind persons may Mrs Donald L. Craig, 7630 W dergraduate public speaking has been employed at opportunity and Bruce hopes contact any Lions Club Hibbard, Ovid. contest for his speech, "The Hancock Industries in Elsie other employers would member to receive a white His thesis, "Potential Great Land Rush." follow this example. cane. Open house to honor 80th birthday OVID-Friends, relatives The event will be held and former students of Mrs Saturday, Sept I from 5-8 pm George (Leonore) Olson are at the home of Mr and Mrs invited to attend an open Frank Mizga, 8012 Wildcat house in honor of her 80th Rd, Ovid. It is requested that birthday. there be no gif^s. Uiwcaid

Mrs Howard Sargent, Mrs Porter Parks, Mrs Joy Harold Hoerner, Mike Potts, Plunkett, Mrs June Stenzel BRUCE GRUBAUGH RECEIVES WHITE CANE FROM LIONS CLUB. Jill and Valerie Hoerner attended a bridal shower for visited Mrs Roger Har- Mrs Janet Speer (Janet denburg Sunday afternoon. Sargent) hosted by Mrs Mrs Ethel Lang, Mrs Linda Lange, Mrs Donna Gertrude Sargent, Mrs Sargent, Debbie Sargent, Maxine Hoerner, Mrs Nancy Ruth Pontuis, Monday Potts, Mike Potts, Mrs evening.

TO M••; S WE STE RIM STO R E MRS. NEVA KEYS , Ph. 8G2-4301 ".".; *;-••.' /oyiD;';^lc;H^Q^N\^4d6 6.^•V]•;:.•••'.;." •••!• jjj^ A TANK TRUCK FROM THE BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE ' HURST AND poNy rauiPM&wt: v .••" 1 DISTRIBUTE FREE FISH TO POND OWNERS DURING A DISTRIBUTION DA Y ,St)t'lAHE OANCI '-« WFStCRN e.LQTHING ''•'/"•Id, 'i'10 Man _ Tfrui. '••" summer 'under the "Youth Mrs Ethel Scanlon of RECENTL YAT THE US POST OFFICE IN OVID, SEE STORY PAGE 8B. "ISFiSlTV 834-5446 Randy Hankey, who spent i" :'i ad u> .van -•'s»t -ion IQ S3|], 834-2G13 periences living with a Mackinac Bridge again this Swedish family at their next Labor Day. Dr and Mrs John R. Fenton. Relatives trom There will be the usual summer home on an island. The Senior Citizen's Bartlett and children have Wisconsin also attended the potluck luncheon at 12:30? He told of traveling the meetings (will resume next returned to their home in wedding. The wedding took Roll call will be Can you countryside by means of month. A potluck dinner at Rochester, New York after place on August 25. remember your first doll? bicycles to observe their way 12:30 Thursday, Sept 6 will spending the past 2 weeks The Ovid-Duplain Library The speaker for the day will of life and see the many open the new season at the, with his parents, Mr and Mrs Club will begin its year's be Ethel Bishop of Fenmore. points of interest in that American Legion Hall. All' Spencer Bartlett. Part of this activities on Friday, Sept 7, Her topic will be Dolls country. He had many are invited to attend. time was spent up at Au when they meet at the home Around the World. pictures to share with Mrs Edna Hehrer Train on the banks of Lake of Mrs Ina Woodworth. friends in telling of his trip. sustained a fractured hip in a Superior. fall and is a patientat Carson From Elsie, Randy went to Several from this area COMPLETE BODY WORK visit his sister, Retha City Hospital. AND GLASS REPLACEMENT Hankey who assumed 4-H Mrs George Moore un­ attended the wedding of Club Extension services at derwent major surgery at Charles Walker, Jr and Miss offices in East Tawas and the Owosso Memorial Barbara Rensch who were Standish last July 1. Hospital recently. united in marriage at B00 N. Lansing Phone XM-2MI sie OES to resume meetings jf™HU B BlflHBIHDIIIl

Thursday evening, Sept 6 of the Chapter projects of the Estarl and educational at 8 pm, Elsie Chapter #69, local Worthy Matron. scholarships; Alma Masonic to call on your customers tomorrow OES will resume its regular During the past year Home Beauty Parlor; Youth monthly meetings. It is through the "Every Member groups (Masonic-affiliated NEW HOMES requested that as many Project" the local chapter Rainbow Girls, Job's We'll get you started with a pro. With decades officers and members as extended a "helping hand" Daughter and DeMolay); possible will attend as there in such areas of service as: and Cancer Fund. No Down Payment of graphic arts experience, we'll put your are many plans to be printing budget to work for maximum efficiency. discussed and business items 7 1/4% Financing and correspondence ac­ Printco has complete facilities available for your cumulated from the summer Think you ccm'1 MODELS; advertising needs. From design to delivery. Web recess. LOCATED IN OVID AND offset to Mini-Print service. We deliver on time. Secretary Leila Wilson has afford a full size Impaki? ONJUDDVILLEROAD mailed brochures to many Free delivery anywhere in lower Michigan on members concerning the WE HAVE NEW HOMES AVAILABLE FOR orders of 50,000 or more printed pieces. program of the Worthy THE FARMERS HOME ADMINSTRATION Grand Matron and Grand AND FHA PROGRAMS. Call us today. Patron for 1973-74. If one has not been received there will For Sale or Rent, Store Bldg., in center of business be some available at the first district, immediate possession. 120 E. WALKER ST., ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 meeting. TELEPHONED 7/224-6781 i 230 E. Front St. 3 bedroom, 2 lots, new gas furnace, i completely remodeled. ^No down payment V.A. The brochure points out I Financing, Available. the means of helping Grand Chapter and the local | 5-acres-North Meridian Rd. Excellent home building Chapter by: presence at END OF YEAR site. ( meetings; visits to shut-ins j 10 acre parcel with creek thru it Terms. or the sick; support of the I 3 - New Ranch Homes in Ovid, 3 bedroom, full W.G.M's spec-Praying | basement, carpeting. Hands Proiect; and support SAVINGS NOW! I 424 N. Park - 4 bedroom, full basement, 2 car garage, I corner lot, oil furnace, new roof, carpeting, range, I'S No. 1 j refrig, curtains and drapes included. Kincaid District 1247 E. First St. Immaculate older 3-bedroom home, on Mr-. Pintci ('. I'.irks I nicely landscaped corner lot, completely remodeled • 350 V8 I including new furnace, has large two car garage, Jessie Raymer of Elsie is I carpeting, much closet space, 2 full baths, utility room, -CONDITIONED COMFORT spending a few days with Mr • TURBO HYDRA-MATIC den and many other extras. and Mrs Sidney Dyer. Sidney I 3710 Balcom Rd. 4-bedroom remodeled house on 14 Dyer returned Tuesday from • VARIABLE-RATIO acres, all tillable, 36x60 barn - Ovid-Elsie schools. Hart. Mr and Mrs Sidney Dyer POWER STEERING • and Jessie Rayner visited Mr and Mrs James Rogers of • POWER FRONT DISC Eaton Rapids Sunday. WE FEATURE CHOICE STEAKS Wednesday, Mr and Mrs BRAKES AGENCY, Inc. W AND HOMEMADE PIZZA Gilbert Dickinson of Tampa, 104 North Main St. Florida, cousins of Otto • FLOW-THROUGH Gilbert O. Bovan • Broker Dickinson, Mr and Mrs • Phone 834-2288 We Cater to Small Parties, Wedding Glenn Dickinson of Ver- POWER VENTILATION EVERY THURSDAY NITE: Rehearsals, Birthdays, Anniversaries. montyille, visited Mr and Sales Personnel: Tony Sinicropi Spaghetti & Meat Balls, Salad & Garlic Mrs Otto Dickinson,. MsBEsw 834-5049 Bread; Hot Moat Ball Sandwiches, Veal TRI-AMI BOWL Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson Parmesan. attended the Mason Fair '73 Impala. The great American PROPERTIES ARE MOVING IN Thursday. ** value. Again. Ke |ite Loun e Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson THE OVID AREA. .. If EVERY FRIDAY NITE: 8- 8 visited Mrs'Veda Forward, Mabel Brace, Maude Stack- V.L. MOORE & SON You're considering selling, Perch and White man, Laura Cameron, OVID Martha Volk, and Richard Clu'M-nlet SEfc US FOR FASt ACTION >• Fish Dinners Located on M-21 at Ovid Corners Hutchinson at Charlotte OVID PHONE 834-2213 • Phone 834-2341 Medical Facility. YtaH IBI ial ?,~Sr- August 30, ,11973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 11A Westphalia Next Sunday in Area STMARY'S CHURCH Westphalia Rev AloysiusH Miller-Pastor Clinton County churches Rev James J, Schmitt • Administrator Phone 587-4201

All- Churches in Clinton County are invited to send Saturday Night Masses: 4:30 & 7:00 their, weekly announcements to The Clinton County IMn. Sunday Morning 6:O0,.8:00, 10:00 News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to insure Weekdays Monday & Friday 7:15 & 11:20 A.M. publication in the current week's issue. Tues. & Thurs 7:15 & 8:30 A.M. Wednesday 7:15 & 7:30 P.M. ST THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Confessions'10 to 10:30 on Sunday Holldays5:30,7:15 & 11:20 A.M. 7:30 Fill ST CONGREGATIONAL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS P.M. 686 North Lansing Street Fathers Frnncis Murray, Joseph-, morning CHURCH WednesdayEveningMass7:30P.M, Averill M.. Carson, Minister * Elder, E.F. Herzel, Pastor Drostc and 1 .wrence Delaney Sunday, September 2 Services held on Saturday . Rectory: 102 W Randolph, Lansing CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH tOO am Morning Worship 9;15 am - Church Service Phone 489-8051 Rev Wayne Gassman Tuesday, September 4 10:30 am * Sabbath School Service Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm, M-21 at Elsie Rd Maple Rapids Sioo pm Mabel Maler Division Sunday: 6, B, 10, 12: DeWitt, 9 am 9:45 am Sunday School Holiday; 7, 8,10 am-, 5:30, 7:30 pm 11:00 am Morning Worship Wednesday, September 5 Weekday Masses: 8 am, 7:30 pm 7;00 pm Evening Worship 7t30 pm Board of Trustees WEST PILGRIM UNITED Area METHODIST CHURCH Confessions - Saturday: 3:30 to Sand 7;00 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting aioo pm chancel Choir rehear­ 7:30 to9; Eves of Holidays, 8 to9 THE UNITED METHODIST sal Corner of Parks and Grove Rd Rev Brian K. Sheen, Minister Baptism: Sunday all pm Please call CHURCH 9:30 am - Worship Service in advance . • f Fowler Area MAPLE RAPIDS 10!45 am - Church School SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH " Pastor Rev J. Thomas Churn NITED METHODIST CHURCH , Willard FarTier, Pastor MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Parsonage-MIddleton Rev Francis C. Johannides - Minister* ASSEMBLY OF GOD S US-27 &E Baldwin Located 1/2 mile east of Francis Road Rev Fr Albert J. Schmitt, Pastor Phono 236-7742 Joseph F* Eger( Jr, Pastor on Chadwick Road Sunday Masses-6:30,8:30 and 10:30 Sunday Worship-10 am 10:00 am - Sunday School •10'am - Sunday School am 9i30 am Worship Service 11:00 am • Morning Worship' 11 am - Worship Service Weekdays - During school year, 7:30 10:30 am Sunday School 6:30 pm - Youth Service and 8:30 am FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH : v Tuesday 7:30 pm • Sunday Evening HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Holy Days - 5:30, 7:30 am and 7:00 South US-27 pm and 7:00 pm eve before ' 7i00 pm Senior Choir Practice 7:00 pm - Wednesday, second and 380 WHerblsonRd, DeWitt Paul A. Travis, Pastor fourth WMC Sorrowful Mother Novena - Friday, Wednesday 9:45 am Bible School 7:30 pm-Wednesday evening service Telephone; 669-3B30 7:30 pm 2nd Wednesday each month 10:55 am Worship Service David B Fra'mmeier, Pastor Saturdays - 7:30 am and 7:00 pm 7! OO pm W.S.C.S. U am Children's Churches Telephone: 669-9606 Thursday - IOIOO Bible Study 6 pm IN-TIME and HI-TIME Sunday Worship - 9t30 ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH 7 pm Everting Worship Tuesday • Directions at Dawn 7:00 PRICE UNITED METHODIST' Wayne at Sorrell GREEN RUSH UNITED METHODISi S:00 pm Church Training am CHURCH ' . Fowler CHURCH R'tio pm Evening Worship Rev. Darold B. Boyd ' .ST ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:00 am Worship Scott and Marshall Roads ach Wed 7 pm The Hour of Power 9:45 am - Church School Corner US-27 and Webb Road 11:00 am - Morning Worship 10:00 am Sunday "School fort the whole family, a pm Choir Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr, Vicar Pastor- Norman Wood practice. Women's Society meets the last Wednesday of each month, Dinner at •Residence 669-3967 Church 669-9308 BsOO pm - Choir Practice - First & Third Sundays Sunday: 10:30 am Church School Jr. Basketball 12:30. Meeting at 1:30. Elsie Area WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pm Youth Fellowship meets the first Morning Prayer 9 am First Sunday-Communion Service Second & Fourth Sundays ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH First Tuesday-Deacon's Meeting and third Mondayof each month at 7:30 pm Holy Communion 9 am Rev David Litchfield, Minister LOWE UNITED 'METHODIST* Second Tuesday-Ladits' Missionary 9;30 am - Morning Worship CIIURCH Circle. Council of Church Ministries and Administrative Board meets the first VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30 am -Sunday School, Supt Merle Lowe and North Lowe Road Mon-Fri "Moments of Meditation." Sunday of each month following a 241 Estate Road Merle Baese Pastor - Everett M. Love 9:15 am Radio WRBJ potluck dinner at noon. Rev LaVern Bretz, Pastor Sunday: Church Service 10:15 am urch office hours Youth choir meets each Wednesday 9:45-10:45am-Church School. There DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH Tuesday: Choral Actors 3-4:30. 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fri at 7 pm 'is a class for everyone from the Rev David Litchfield, Minister Wednesday: Bible Study 7:30-8:30. Senior choir meets each Wednesday youngest to the oldest. The Bible is our Senior Choir 7:3041:30. at 7:30 pm textbook 10 am - Sunday School, Supt Ken­ "U am -12 Noon - Morning Worship, neth Kiger CONGREGATIONAL ST JOHNS'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Junior Church for children through 6th 11 am - Worship Service CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Mead and Walker 'grade 2619 E Maple Rapids Road Rev Paul Rectory 406 E Walker JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 5:30 pm - BYF for both Juniors and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R.Jones,Pastor Phone 224-2600 Seniors Rev Charles.CowIey Phone 224-7709 Kingdom Hall 7:00 pm - Evangelistic Service Office 224-2885 1993 North Lansing St 10;00 am - Worship Service 10 am Bible School for everyone 8:00 pm - Morning Choir Practices 11:00 am - Sunday School, Paul 11 am Morning Worship Tuesday, 7:30 pm - Congregation Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Mid-week 1973 Schedule Book Studies. Text studied: "The Brown, Supt 7:30 pm Adult Bible discussions, Prayer Service; 8:00 pm - Morning 6:00 pm - Junior and Senior BYF Nursery provided during services Every Sunday 8 am Holy Com­ Nations Shall Know That I am Choir Practice munion Jehovah--How V' 7:00 pm - Evening Serivce 6:30 pm Youth Meetings Saturday 10:oo am - Jr Choir 3:30 pm Wednesday - Junior and 6:45 pm Wednesday Jr. Choir 2d & 4th Sunday 10 am Holy Com­ Thursday, 7:30 pm • Theocratic practice munion and Sermon 'Ministry School-Texts Used: "Bible" Senior Choir practice Chancel Choir, 7:30 pm 1st Thursday 7:30 pm - Woman's 7:00 pm - Wednesday - Prayer and Other Sundays - 10 am - Morning and "Aid to Bible Understanding" 8:30 Mission Society Prayer and Sermon pm Service Meeting Bible Study Sunday", 9:'30 am - Public Lecture - 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm - Ann 'Judson Nursery & church school 10 am for Guild for Jr Hi girls urscry through 6th Given by Qualified Representative of DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST Every Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual the Watchtower, Bible and tract 3rd Tuesday 6:30 pm - Men's 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School Fellowship 5565 E Colony Road CONGREGATIONAL cahng Service Society. 10:30am- Watchtower Study - CHRISTIAN CHURCH - 1st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior1 Current issue of the "Watchtower" Justin Shepard, Minister Bill Nlchelson, Youth Minister ^ 2619 E Maple Rapids Road Citizens magazine studies. SOUTH DEWITT CHURCH Rev Paul R. Jones, Pastor PUBLIC INVITED 2d & 4th Tuesday - Noon - Senior OF CHRIST 9:45 am - Sunday School Phone 224-7709 Citizens NO COLLECTION TAKEN 2931 Herblson beside DeWitt 11 am-Church 10 am - Bible School for everyone Every [Tuesday morning and High School 11 am - Morning Worship FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 6 pm - Youth fellowship and evening weight watchers Minister: Dr. James Glrdwood adult Bible Study 7:30 pm - Adult Bible'discussions. 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Rev Jeff Webb Tel 669-5000 or 626-6006 Nursery provided during services 312 N US-27 7 pm - Evening Service Planning Clinic 9:30 am Bible School 7 pm Wednesday - Prayer Meeting 6:30 pm • Youth Meetings 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Phone 224-2448 10:30 am Morning Worship 6:45 pm - Wednesday, Jr. Choir; Nutrition Class 9:45 am Church School. 11:00 am Chancel Choir, 7:30 pm , Communion Weekly ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Every other Wed evening 7:30 Cadet Worship Service. 7:00 pm Evening 6:30 pm Youth Groups Girl Scouts Worship.8:00pm Youth Fellowship 1st 7:30 pm Evening Worship Rev Thomas M J<°wa1czyk, Pastor and 3rd Sunday of the month. POBOX97517EMalnSt ury 4th Thursday Jayceltes 8 pm Wednesday: 7:45 pm Family Bible Wednesday Bannister, 48807 Phone: 862-5270 Every Thursday B pm AA Al Anon Study.. Sunday Liturgies: Saturday - 7:00 Every Friday 3:15 pm Brownies 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and Bible study pm Sunday- 8:30 and 10:30 am CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Holy Day Liturgies: 7:00 am and Area 515 North Lansing Street Thursday, 8:00 pm 7:30 pm Calling Program Confessions: One half hour before MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST OF ST. JOHNS Rev Wesley Manker ^11 Sunday Liturgies v' CHURCH ' 400 EState Phone 224-7950 2:00 pm -Sunday School Mike Margrave, Minister 10:00 am • Sunday School FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 3:00 pm - Worship Service 11:00 am -Morning Worship OFDeWITT.SHC EAGLE UNITED METHODIST .,0 am Sunday School CHURCH 10:30 am Morning Worship 6:15 pm - Young People's Service Rev'Jerry Cole, Pastor 7:00 pm • Evening Worship Meeting in the Memorial Building Rev RayMcBratnie, Pastor 5:30 pm Youth Tellowshlp Telephone 627-6533 or 489-3807 6:30 pm Evening Service Wednesday. 6:30 pm - Caravan, 7:45 wrule we build our new worship center. pm Bible Sttidy and prayer hour 9:30 am - Morning Worship Wed. 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting Sunday School - 10:00 am 10:30 am • Church School Call 224-4293 for more information Morning Worship - 11:00 am 7:30 pm • Wednesday, Bible Study FREE METHODIST CHURCH 5:00 pm Church Training and prayer meeting Area ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC-CHURCH 305 Church Street 6:00 pm Evening Worship Meeting in Phone 224-3349 WACOUSTACOMMUNITY UNITED Rev William G. Hankerd, Pastor homes METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Goehnng Robert Bentley, Minister Mid-week prayer service Wed 7:30 EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev Edward F. Otto, pastor Associate Pastor 10:00 am • Sunday School pm Phone 62641623 Rectory—109 Linden St.—Ph. 224-3313 11:00 am • Morning Worship Youth fellowship 2nd and 4th Sunday Rev and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor Morning Worship: 10:00 am . Convent — 110 S. Oakland—Ph. 224- 6:00 pm - Evening Worship at 7 o'clock pm 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Church School Classes H:i5 am ' 3789 Prayer service as announced. Join us in worship where 11:15 am • Morning Worship Jr and Sr Hi Y.F. 6:00 pm k "everybody is somebody and Christ is 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer ool — 201 E. Cass-Ph. 224-2421 meeting Cherub and Youth Choir Wednes­ THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS Mass Schedule Urd." day, 3:00 pm Saturday Evening—7 pm " For more information call 669-9752 Chancel Choir, Thursday, 7:30 pm Sunday—7:30. 0.10:30 and 12. or write Box 306, DeWitt. WSCS Noon meetings every 3rd SALEM UNITED Wednesday MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Holy Days—See bulletin. METHODIST CHURCH VALLEY FARMS UNITED Bath Area Weekdays—7:30 and 8:30 am and U.S. 27 and County Line Rd PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WXYZ Noon meeting every 1st 7:15,pm Pastor Paul R, Jones 155 E Sate Rd Wednesday Sacrament of Penance—Saturdays, Phone 224-7709 Rev Neil Bolmger, Pastor BATH UNITED METHODIST Council on Ministries every 3rd ^c^mmmemm^m ST. JOHNS*****^^ 3:30 to 5 pm; after 7 pm Mass until 9 Parsaongc & Office 2620 E. Maple Phone 489-1705 CHURCH Monday at 7:30 pm. Weekday evenings—a few _ Rapids Rd, Eureka 9:30 am - Sunday School Rev Clarence Keith Administrative Board, 4th Monday minutes before evening Mass, 11:00 am - Morning Worship 9:45 am Church School of every 3rd month First • Fridays—Sacrament of Sunday 7:30 pm - Sunday evening 11:00 am Worship Penance. Thursday from 4 to 5 pm and Evangelistic 7:00 pm Bible Study _ er the evening Mass until all are 9:00 Worship St Johns Co-op 10:00 Church School Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youth service Central Nat'I Bank Schmitt Electric card. Mass and Prayers of Adoration Thursday, 7:30 pm - Bible Study OF ST. JOHNS 1002 E. State at'7:15 pm Holy Communion on 7:30 pmWSCS Third Thursday each We cordially invite you to attend any BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Friday al 6 and 7:15 am. Adoration of month or all of these services Rev Richard Cole, Pastor St. Johns N. Clinton Ihe Blessed Sacrament, 8:30 pm on , Listen to our international broadcast' 10:00 am Sunday School r Township St Johns-Ovid-Pewamo Thursday through 7 pm on First Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 8:30 pm Youth Fellowship GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Member FDIC Friday. 10:30 am, WRBJ, 1580 on your dial. 7:30 pm Evening Service Devotions—Our Mother of Perpetual Rev Robert Prange, Pastor Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 Price and Shepardsville Roads Help Novena — after 7:15 pm Moss STPETER LUTHERANCHURCH pm each Tuesday. 10:00 am - Sunday School. Classes DeWitt Area MISSOURI SYNOD for all ages Religious Instruction Classes- 4-1/2 miles west of St Johns on M-91 11:00 am - Morning Worship Adult Inquiry Class. Tuesday at 8 pm. 5-1/2 milessouthon Francis road^ REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS 6:30 pm ' Young People S & H Farm Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, High School CCD. Wednesday at B pm. 2 miles west on Church Road CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 7:30 pm - Evening Service ilic Grade School-CCD. Tuesdays WAYSIDE CHAPEL Marvin L. Barz, Pastor Corner Upton Rd StSloll Rd 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer from 4 until 5 pm. 10:30 am - Worship Elder Jerry Balrd ~ meeting .Baptisms—Each Sunday at 1:30 by A BIBLE CHURCH Sales & Service Implement Inc. 14337 Turner Road, DeWitt 9:15 am - Sunday School and Bible Sunday School - 10 am Preaching Ladies Missionary Circle mcets,4th~ appointment. Other arrangements by Classes. Service - 11 am Thursday appointment. Rev Douglas Beach, Pastor COMPANY „ Phone489-9251 Holy Communion first Sunday of the Choir Practice - Wed 6:30 pm Couples Club meets 4th Saturday in New Holland Machinery 10 am Sunday School month at 8 am, third Sunday of the Mid-Week Prayer Service - Wed 7:30 month Our Specialty 11 am Worship Service month at J0:3(j am pm 313 N. Lansing St. 108% N. Clinton St. SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN Everyone welcome 4 Mi. N. on US-27 to (Ht'HCII 6 pm Young People Phone 224-2777 St. Johns, Michigan 7 pm Evening Service French Rd. J Missouri Synod) I 7:15 pmWednesday-BibleStudyand. Lansing Phone 224-4661 Prayer , Pastor Robert D. Kocppcn KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST ;15 am Diving Worship A friendly church with a message. Ovid Area Fulton Areo 1007 Kimberly Drive H;IK) am Matins Service, 3rd Sunday for today ' Lansing, Michigan v Bible Loving - Bible Believing - each month , FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH John Halls Bible Preaching ' 11 am - Morning Worship • Holy Comunion, 1st & 3rd Sundays / m Bl f Perrinton K U2 each month at 10:15 am DcWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID milJn ?i-e soutiS.Sh ° ™ ^ 10 am - Bible Study Churchofficehours-9:oo-l2:00ai. — t Interdenominational) West Front St., Ovid Rev Larry Rhoads, Pastor 6' pm - Evening Worship Egan Ford Burton Abstract Federal-Mogul , Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdays, MurU Eastman, Pastor Rev Claude B Ridley, Jr. Pastor 9:45 am - Sunday School Midweek'service 7i30 pm Wednes­ Fridays JimMcGovney, Worship Service -10 am 11:00 am - Morning Worship day night Sunday School Supt. NUrsery Service and classes 7:00 pm - Youth Service Sales, Inc. CORPORATION Marilyn Krol,Co-Supt for all children up to 2nd grade. 7:45 pm - Evening Service and Title Company 9:45 art - Sunday School SHEPHARDSVILLE UNITED 200 W. Higham THE WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and METHODIST CHURCH St. Johns Plant 11 am * Church , praise service - 119 N. Clinton, St. Johns Rev, Richard Abney, Pastor fl pm - Youth Fellowship WESLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH Dr Darold Boyd, Pastor Phone 224-2285 * About 12 miles north 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service 'l27WWilliamSt(Ovid - 445 Division Street The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt 7 pm - Wedesday Bible Study and Rev Richard D Purchase East Lansing, 4B82I Rds. Prayer Meeting 10 am Sunday School and Morning 9:30 am Worship Service, 10:45 am mday School -10:00 a.m. Worship. Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm Pewamo Church School Morning Worship -11:00 a.m. 7:30. pm Wednesday Prayer Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. FOyVLER REDEEMER UNITED Meetings Sunday evening - *6:00,pm METHODIST CHURCH Area 8:00 pm Prayer service Wednesday evening service 105 N Bridge St Adminlsh-ative.Baard first Monday D& B ' >• 7:00 pm H. Forest Crum, Pastor , OVID FIRST BAPTIST a 1 URCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH In the month . Wes' Gulf Service 9:30 am - Worship, (nursery MainatOak Street •i Pewamo, Michigan General meeting of WSCS third Mathews Elevator A church whore everyone Is provided!, 10:30 - 11:00 am. Coffee Rev Earl CCopelin, Pastor Dr Lloyd Walker Thursday in January, April and 1636 Horizon Drive, Ionia September Party Shoppe ' welcome Fellowship, U am Church School Grain-Feed-Beans Mary Ptacek, Church Sunday; 10:30 am Morning Worship Afternoon Circle meets second Open Monday thru Saturday School Supt. 7100 pm United Methodist Youth Thursday at the homes of members Phone 593-2111 COMMUNITY OFSTJUDE Fellowship Bcrean Circle meets third Thursday Complete Party Supplies Free Pick-up & Delivery Catholic Church 9:45 am Church School, 11:00 am WSCS meets third Thursday of the evening in each month at the homes of 224 N. Clinton S. US-27 Father Jerome Schmitt, Pastor Morning Worship. 7 pm Evening^ month at 2 pm members Phone 224-3535 Phone 224-2212 409 Wilson, DeWitt , Fellowship "i i Dally Mass: Mon and Thurs - 7:30 Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Farmers Co-op pm. Tues, Wed.and Frl 7:00 am Study: 8 pm Senior Choir Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 am Pewamo, Michigan ELEVATOR Services at Middle School, DeWitt Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., OVIDFREE METHODIST CHURCH Pastor '"the church with "acts 20:20 vision" Daily Mass • 7:30 am Wayne Feeds and Grain EAST DcWITT BIBLE CHURCH UOONMainSl.Ovid (Non Denominational) Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Area Phone 593-2420 Round Lake Road 1/4 mile East of US- Rev Richard Gleason Sunday 8:00 am & 10:00 am BRIDGEVILLE GOSPEL MISSION Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings 27 Church Phone 834-5950 'Holy Baptism - Sunday, 1 pm 4 miles south of Pompeii Glen J. Farnham, Paslor Parsonage Phone 834-2473 Sacred Confession • Saturday, 3:30 Pastor JSDlngman Pickup and Delivery AND LOAN ASSN. Sunday 10! 00, am Sunday School find 7:30 pm Sunday 3pm Bible School 1 108 W. Walker io am - Sunday School. Classes for 11:00 am Morning Worship Family Holy Houi for Peace 3:45 pm Worship Service 222 N. Clinton all ages Phone 224-4529 6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. Saturday, 7:15 pm Thursday 7:30 pm Cottage Phone 224-2304 11 am - Morning Worship 7:30 pm Evening Worship Prayer Meeting "WESTr^UA 5:45 pm - Youth Fellowship. Senior, 0:30 am Ladles Bible Study every (Announced from pulpit) 14 and up; Jet Cadets, 10-13 Tuesday 7 pm - Evening Service 7:30 pm Wednesday evening Prayer Gunnisonville Wednesday Service Maynard-Allen 7:30 pm - Bible Study and prayer* 6:00 pm Teen's Soft Ball every Supervised nursery for babies and Friday Area Parr's Rexall Jim McKenzie STATE BANK small children In all services, "An open door to an open book" HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC GUNNISONVILLE .... A Bible preaching church with a CHURCH •UNITED METHODIST CIIURCH Store Agency Portland-Sunfield-Westphalia message for you,,,, Ovid, Michigan. Clark and Wood Roads Member FDIC Fr Joseph Aubin Rev Dan Miles, Minister The Corner Drug Store 212 N.Clinton, St. Johns 8:30 am Church Service Phone 587-3111 AMEND THECHURCH 10:30 am • Mass on Sunday. , ' 10:45 am Sunday School CaplUI Ares Phone 224-2837 214 W. Washington, Ionia The American Red Cross* ' 7:00 pm Evening Mass on Wednes+ 'United Way, Inc. OF YOUR CHOICE tday 12A CLINTON -COUNTY NEWS, St. Johhs, Michigan August 30,1973 \\ Another farmer 4-H Chatter

suffers loss of {Continued from page 9A) , j butchered cow

DEWITT - Arrests were cow belonging to Eldoris expected Wednesday af­ Hahn, was killed when ternoon by Clinton County suspects cut the cow's throat Sheriff's deputies in con­ and then butchered the nection with a cattle butch­ animal. ering Monday night on W. Chadwick Rd. All 4 quarters were stolen The Sheriff's Dept reports and the value of the cow was that a Holstein-Charolais * £*-Y placed at about $700. St Johns menu ELEMENTARY Week of Sept 5 Meatloaf w/Tomato Sauce WEDNESDAY Tomato Sauce Hot Dogs Mashed Potatoes Tater Tots Com and Peas Mixed Vegetables Bread Hot Dog Bun Milk Milk Smarties Judy Schwarh Cookie FRIDAY Mark Barrett THURSDAY No School U9 points and Je£f Rice, 'placing 17th. This was their HIGH SCHOOL Bengal Community, placed first year in the Archery 12th with 64 points. Proiect and State com­ In Archery Clinton County petition. Clinton County 4- For Sept 5 and 6 1/2 pt milk Cherry Crisp had three members in the H'ers did a fine showing and THURSDAY Bare Bow Junior Division representing all of the 4-H WEDNESDAY with all three members from members in these State Sloppy Joes Pizza Events. Congratulations are Corn the Snoopy Snoopers 4-H Members of Future Farmers of America from all across the state gathered at the Wolverine Stockyards jn St Johns French Fries (Senior Club. They were Todd in order to all of these 4-H High) Fruit mold recently for the FFA livestock auction. Auctioned off at this year's event, the 39th annual at St Johns, were hogs, cattle Goodrich with 14th place, members who participated Potato Chips (Jr High) 1/2 pt milk Vincent Elder placing 15th in these 4-H events and and sheep raised by members of the program. Cabbage salad „ Peanut Butter Cookie and William Salander contests.

SERVICES AVAILABLE Jerry Price Steve Schneeberger

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GRODIAK — We wish to BENNETT — I wish to thank extend our sincere thanks my neighbors, relatives and and appreciations to Father friends for their prayers, Hankard, Gary Osgoods cards, flowers, food, calls, Funeral Home, pallbearers, and the many acts of kind­ relatives, friends and neigh­ ness shown during my recent bors for all acts of kindness, stay in the Henry Ford masses, prayers, flowers Hospital. and cards m the recent death v Thanks to Rev. Johannides Simply Maintain of our husband, son, and for his call and prayers. I brother. deeply appreciate your $ I* Wife of Pete Grodiak & thoughtfulness and may God A 399 Balance ^ Family bless you all. 18-l-p-30 Leland Bennett 18-l-p-30 In Any One Of Our HAYNES — The family of Nancy M. Haynes wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks HAFELEIN — The family of Savings Accounts to our friends, relatives, and Hugh Hafelein extend their neighbors who remembered sincere thanks to relatives, us with their help, food, friends, and neighbors for flowers, gifts of remem­ the flowers, cards, money, brance, and words of and food given at the time oV sympathy at the time of the the loss of their beloved STOP IN TODAY loss of our beloved mother, husband, father, grand­ grandmother, and great father and great­ grandmother. grandfather. To Dr. Kruger, AND ASK ABOUT We extend a special thanks Betty Geller, and Dorothy to the Clinton Memorial May for their care and Hospital staff for their kindness. To Rev. Robert OUR PROGRAMS wonderful care -- Drs. Prange and Rev. Willard Russell, Grost, and Bennett - Farrier for their words of - Rev. Johannides for his comfort; Rummell Funeral FREE CHECKING TO SENIOR comforting words - the Home and the Pallbearers. A Osgood Funeral Home for special thanks to Lucille attending nicely to all of the Curtis and Elsie Sickles for CITIZENS 62 YEARS & 0LDER- details - the Ambulance for always being there. their prompt service - the Everything is deeply ap­ ALSO TO ALL NON-PROFIT pallbearers for their preciated. service - and the ladies of v the Banner Rebekah Lodge, The family of Hugh ORGANIZATIONS and the Sara Louise Circle of Hafelein the United Methodist Church 18-1-P-30 for the fine lunch served. lB-l-p-30 WOODHAMS — Thank you CENTRAL IRISH — We want to thank Dr. Grost and everyone at all our friends, neighbors the hospital for your very and relatives, for the cards good care during my short, and gifts we received on our visit there. v. NATIONAL 45th wedding anniversary. Barry Woodhams Also a special thanks to 18-t-dh-30 our children, grandchildren and to all the others who iANK helped in anyway to make our party so nice. Harold and Loraine Irish iMembriam ia-l-p'30 PAYNE — Dennis and Judy In loving memory of dur Payne and girls wish to mother and grandmother, thank Pastor and Mrs. Barz k Amelia Castner, who passed for their very comforting' away 1 year ago. words during the loss .of our Your memory is a keep­ 'infant son. Also we wish to sake SERVING THE CLINTON AREA FROM 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS thank our friends and neigh­ With which we will never bors for their kindness, A part, St Johns very special thanks to Ann Though God has you in his St Johns Ovid and Sally Bendt and their keeping, * BRANCH OFFICE families for being such good MAIN OFFICE South gate Ptaza We still have you In our BRANCH OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE friends in our time of need. hearts. 201 E. Walker So. U.S. 27 God bless each of you. From her children and 18-1-P-30 grandchildren * 18-l-p-31

it < \ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Clinton, Gratiot commissioners debate policy with state officials By Tim Powers Brennan and Powell both* represent only what is "reasonable and necessary In commenting about the proposed meetings and their objections will be For Clinton County News sections of Gratiot County in the for local needs." jail code, both Rep Powell and Rep considered. Members of the Gratiot County and Legislatuxe.- Brennan agreed that portions of the Dyle Hennings, a member of the Clinton County Board of Com­ Attending from Clinton County were THE INTENT (of the department of code were not necessarily good for Clinton Commission, while expressing missioners "grilled" state agency commis&ieir chairman, Derrill corrections) under the new rules is not Gratiot County, but pointed out that the hope over the inclusion of the variance employees about 2 separate subjects at (Shina1fery and commissioners Dale to dictate to the local community.. .but joint House-Senate administrative clause in the new proposed rules, their Tuesday meeting, but the Henning, Maurice Gove, Mrs Alta to implement them in a spirit of rules committee have yet to hold a questioned where the funds for the discussion about the proposed state jail Reed, Gerald Shepard, and Don Gilson. cooperation. hearing and some of the rules could be improvements called for would come brought the most interest. People in attendance at the meeting, changed by them. Rep Powell pointed from, "If the state thinks it is so im­ The Commissioners heard D N Gratiot County Sheriff Gerald particularly members of Gratiot . out that the committee has changed portant for these rules to be im­ Devendorf, field representative of the Rorabaeher and Clinton County Sheriff Cbmmissioners questioned the proposed rules in the past. plemented, then they should provide state Commission on aging urge the Anthony Hufnagel also asked questions reliability of the corrections depart­ the money," County to work toward the creation of a at the meeting. ment in allowing a variance to Gratiot 'O J D.OYLE, administrative assistant Mrs Alta Reed, also a member of the county commission on aging. However, The meeting arose as a result of a County, particularly in ligh't of the to the joint committee, told those Clinton Commission, said "if more members of the Gratiot Commissioners long standing disagreement with the history of other state agencies dealing present at the Gratiot meeting that his money was spent on 4-H, FFA, Boy and questioned Devendorf on exactly what State Corrections Department and the with the County in the past. committee would be holding meetings Girl Scouts, and'the like, all this money this type of commission can do for Gratiot Commission over the need for a Robert Thompson, chairman of the and that the Gratiot Commissioners and time would not have to be devoted senior citizens "that is not already new jail for the county and the Com­ Gratiot commission said, "We are would be notified at the time of these to jails." \ provided by the^ 65 social service missioners concern over meeting the happy with the existence of the clause, agencies that serve them now." proposed standards' in the proposed which was not in the old rules, but we Attending the discussion on the code. ' are forced to ask you for a variance." proposed state jail code were 2 "We feel that we are entering a representatives of the Michigan THE COMMISSIONERS have noted ballgame in which you provide the rules NOTICE Department of Correction, Rep Stanley and said on several occasions, that if and then are the umpires," said Gratiot Powell and Rep Burt Brennan, 6 they had gone ahead and built a jail as commissioner Stanley Nesen, "We members of the Clinton County Board they were told to by state jail inspector would like to see a third party be able to of Commissioners, a representative of Robert Russell 3 years ago, it would be arbitrate between this board and the Sealed bids will be received by the Clinton County Road Commission, 701 West the joint administrative rules com­ obsolete under the new code now. corrections commission." Nesen State Street, St. Johns, Michigan until 10:00 A.M. Monday,-September 3, 1973 for mittee of the Michigan House and Representatives of the State likened the situation to that of the state the following: Senate; the Gratiot County and Clinton Department of Corrections, Jeff tax commission, which is judg[e, jury County Sheriffs and several interested Eubank and Bill Mathews, however, and plantiff in adding factors to county citizens. assured the commissioner that they assessment rolls. ' A have not and will not close presently THE STATE Corrections department built jails that don't meet the HAROLD CRUMBAUGH, Gratiot is responsible for writing the code. The requirements of the new code, if it is Commissioner said, "If we accepted joint administrative rules' committee approved. Eubank did say that some of the need for a new jail, it could be ob­ has to approve the proposed code the requirements, "such as minimum solete before we get the roof on." SEASONS REQUIREMENTS OF GASOLINE before it goes into effect and can space" would not be subject to variance Thompson pointed out that the change the rules. The Clinton Com­ under the rules and reasoning of his commissioners would have to ask the mission has shown interest in the code department. people of Gratiot County for millage to and expressed a desire to be at the Members of the Gratiot Commission build a jail. He said that he thought that meeting. Brennan and Powell were had expressed concern over the most of the people don't care much Proposals may be obtained at the Clinton County Road Commission office. invited to present the Commissioners proposed code when it was first about conditions at the jail, as prisoners with their views on the proposed code. released and have at every public have a choice of whether they are there The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids and award ttje contract hearing and discussion about it opposed or not before committing a crime. in any manner deemed to be in the best interests of the Road Commission. what they have felt was the failure of it Nesen said that he felt that the to differentiate between large jails in Gratiot commission has supported the CLINTON COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION Clinton County Wayne County and the needs of a small move to treat prisoners more humanely county like Gratiot. as they have supported what is reported Marvin Platte * to be one of the better rehabilitation Paul Nobis programs in the state and have spent Gerald Lankford Eubank tried to assure the com­ money on a probation program. missioners that the corrections However, he said that he was "not sure department would allow counties such that the people of this county, some of as Gratiot and Clinton to come under whom live in worse conditions than do the variance clause of the new rules and present county prisoners,- should pay would be required to build or remodel taxes .to build a new jail." SECTION August 30, 1973

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Clinton County In­ due to unusually high mitted any time during the termediate School District medical bills, shelter costs in school year. have announced a free and excess of 30 percent of in­ In certain cases foster reduced price meal policy come, special education children are also eligible for Tor Clinton County school expenses due to the mental these benefits. If a family children unable to pay the or physical condition of a has such children living with full price. child, and disaster or them and wishes to apply for Local school officials have casualty losses are urged to such meals for them, they adopted the following family apply. should contact the school. size and income scale to They may do so by filling In the operation of child assist themjn determining in the application forms sent feeding programs, no child eligibility. home with a letter to will be discriminated against parents. Additional copies because of] his race, sex, FAMILY INCOME are available at the p$n- color or national origin. ELIGIBILITY SCALE Under the provision of the policy, the Superintendent of Total Family Free Meals Scale for your local school district will Size Reduced Meals review applications and 0-$2740 $2741 - $3280 determine eligibility. TK S8601 - .154320 If a parent is dissatisfied 0-$4460 $4461 - $5360 [with the ruling of the official 645310 £5311 - 6380' he may make a request 0-S6100 felui^ 320 either orally or in writing to 0-S6890 $6891 - $8260 the following for a hearing to 0^7600 7601 - $9120 appeal the decision: 0-$8310 i311 - $9980 . Earl Lancaster, Sup't, St 0-$8960 $8961 - $10,750 'Johns Public Schools; 10 $9601 - $11.520" Donald Kenney, Sup't, Ovid- IT 0-$i6,a4u $10.241 - $12,290 Elsie Area Schools; Roger 12 6-$10,tttW $10.881 - $13.060 ^Carlson, Sup't, DeWitt ftach additional .family $640 $770 iPublic Schools; James ember Ritchie, Sup't, DeWitt Public Schools; Donald Smith, Children from families deal's office in each school. Sup't, Fowler Public whose income is at or below The information provided on Schools; Roy Thelen, Sup't, those shown are eligible for the application will be Fowler Public Schools; meals free or at reduced confidential and will be used Sister Lucy, Principal, St prices. In addition, families only for the purpose of Joseph Catholic School, St not meeting this criteria but determining eligibility. Johns. with other unusual expenses Applications may be sub- Hearing procedures are outlined in the policy. under 26 can be the best years A complete copy of the policy is on file in each school and in the office of the ^ifr^ This Is | Clinton County Intermediate School District where it may We know the problems young adults can have and that's GUHTONNATIONAL Melanie Humphrey! be reviewed by any in­ of your life . . , why we formed the Red Eagle Club. . .to ease the burden of terested party. , low income and high expenses. If you haven't reached your Week 1 26th birthday, visit any CNB&T office and begirt your Red Eagle Club membership. As chairwoman of the St. Johns Common Ground Crises Center, Mrs. Humphrey has worked diligently FOWLER to ensure the success of that program. Her interest in • free checking account service a free personalized checks • no loan charges the center was whetted a little over a year ago when (These are just three of trio many advantages of being a Red Eagle Club member) the program's future was wavering. Appreciating the services provided by the center for area youth, Mrs. Pauline Thelen of Lansing Humphrey successfully directed and personally spent Saturday with her worked on a fund-raising effort which solidified the parents Mr and Mrs Martin CUIffllNIMTlDMl center's operation. Now* as its leader, Common Thelen arid family, , Ground Crises Center provides assistance and coun­ Mr and Mrs Carl Wieber selling to young people in a broad number of areas and family visited Mr and from drug education to social crises. We are pleased to Mrs Frank Simon and family The wide-awake bank makes itallso easy, , honor the person whose efforts are most responsible of Lansing on Sunday. for this much needed service - Mrs. Randy Humphrey, Mr and Mrs Edwin Smith our citizen of the week. and daughter Evelyn of Portland, Bernlta Hufnagel of Fowler and Mr and Mrs CLINTON NATIONAL BANK and TRUST CO. CLINTON NATIONAL Etigene Thelen and sons of Portland were Sunday af­ Serving The Clinton Area From Eleven Locations BANK & TRUST do. ternoon visitors of Cecilia Member FDIC Thelen, 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 30, 1973

Clinton County News A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS

HAROLD SCHMALTZ MMOt Advertising Director BWtpMPER Between the lines JIM EDWARDS Editor • with Jim Edwards

I t It's finally happened. Now beside US-27 generations would be changed to "Three are signs saying St Johns 12 kilometers etc. decagrams of prevention is worth. 2.75 That's fine for a lot of people, but I had hectograms of cure." ONE YEAR AGO The 15th annual DeWitt Ox trouble figuring numbers when they were You could sing this old favorite to your Phase 48: Aug 30,1972 Roast got off to an uncertain based on the principle of 10. loved one, "I Love You a Bushel and Peck, St Johns City com­ start last Saturday morning Measuring in metrics may mess up my " but you'll have to change it to "I Love You missioners took action as ominous clouds whole life style. a Hectoliter and A Decaliter," Monday night toward threatened to wash out the Can you imagine a baseball announcer Or when describing that loved one, you how we got there creating the post of a fire starting parade. But the shouting, "Willie Horton hit that one a could describe her as being' a "perfect commissioner as a means of skies cleared by noon and the country kilometer and a half." meter-3.52 decimenters - meter." improving communications community's big fund And the song just wouldn't sound right like When introducing the boxer, the an­ By ARCH N. BOOTH between volunteer firemen raising affair was blessed this: "I'm Still 824.19 Kilometers Away nouncer will now say, "In the white trunks,' Executive vice president of the Chamber of Commerce of and the city. with good weather and a big From Home." Boff Bofowitz, weighing in at 1.4326 quin­ the United States- US Senator Robert Griffin crowd the rest bf the day. Or can you imagine the confusion in tals." made a campaign swing Over 300 students, Detroit when the announcer says "It's 4th Weskinny guys won't have to worry about through the Mid-Michigan teachers and interested down with a little more than a meter to go being called 90-pound weaklings anymore - Dear Grandchildren—You have asked me to explain how area Monday making an adults from 31 high schools for 1st down." we'll be 47.34 kilogram weaklings instead. we got to Phase 48 of our temporary economic controls afternoon stop in St Johns. attended the 29th annual Confusion will also.come at Indianapolis When you're hungry at the carnival, you'll program. I will try.. A bit of history was FFA livestock school and next year when you find out that somebody be able to buy a 4-decimenter-long hot dog. removed from Elsie with the sale of beef program at the qualified for the pole position with a speed of At Christmas time instead of buyirig that Phase 48, as you may remember, resulted from the tearing down of the former Wolverine Stockyards here 263.75 kilometers per hour. Fifth of Christmas cheer you'll toast with an failure of Phase 47. Pha'se 47 was, of course, a response to Elsie High School this week. last Wednesday. When someone takes advantage of vou, 8-hectogram of Old Tennis Shoes. Eleven employees of the you'll have to remark, "Give him 2.5 cen­ And if you're really into the cheer instead the widely acknowledged faults of Phase 46. city of St Johns were honored • 25 YEARS AGO timeters and he'll take 1.4 kilometers." of a double you would say "Make it a 6- Phase 46 . . . but maybe I'd better go^back to the Thursday evening during the Aug 26,1948 High school fellas .describing that un­ decagram, Sam." beginning. annual employees picnic The body of Pvt Carl W. believably ugly blind date will'have to say As for gas prices, it might seem cheaper held at Smith Hall. Over 85 Silvernail, Greenbush "She's got a face like 15 kilometers ot bad to see the signs say "Gas Cheap-15 cents a It all started with the first wage-price freeze in the persons attended the event township lad who was killed road." liter." Of course, it'll take you about 90 liters summer of 1971. This freeze was supposed to halt the in­ including employees, elected in action in Italy in March of That sage old advice familiar to to fill the tank. flation that resulted from President Johnson's efforts to officials, volunteers and 1944, will be returned here their family members. for interment next'Tuesday, II pay for both the war in Vietnam and the Great Society according to word received • • • The St Johns Public by relatives this week. welfare programs without a tax increase. Schools today announced a Judge Paul R Cash Like you and me, governments can pay their debts by free meal policy- for their granted a petition for the , asking for a tax increase, which is like a pay raise. Unlike school children unable to pay dissolution of the St Johns 1 for their meals, Building and Loan you and me, governments can also pay their debts by The Clinton County Association at a session of Don't rock the hoot printing more money. Republican Party will hold circuit court here Tuesday. its annual Chicken-Bar-b-Q He named George G Hunter, When a government prints money faster than a country's on September 10, at the VFW local attonrey, as receiver businesses are able to make things to spend it on, prices go Hall on North US-27 in St for the association and Editor, Lapeer County Press up, because there is more money to buy things with, but not Johns from 1-5 pm. Thespecifie d that he be bonded ri annual event is scheduled for for $200,000. more things to buy. This is what caused the trouble in 1971. Sunday so that it can be a family affair. Clarence Hinchey, former Freezes cause economic problems in the long run, principal of the St Johns A recent memorandum prompts me to Only the sourest cynic would suggest it is because businessmen cannot tell what people want most < High School, has completed believe there may be some truth to the more than a coincidence that the Pentagon TEN YEARS AGO his work on his doctor's rumor that General George Washington is should get concerned about racism now, at when all prices are regulated by law rather than by what Aug 29,1963 degree and has been ap­ no longer commanding the U.S. Armed the same time military enlistments are people are willing to spend. Since the important men in the Walter Colando, 50, a pointed assistant superin­ Forces. falling far short of quotas necessary to government are smart enough to know this, they an­ resident of St Johns for the tendent of schools in In a startling quick reaction to a replace the draft. past29years, was suffocated Rochester, NY, for the Presidential order, the U.S., Navy last nounced that the freeze would only be "temporary." early Sunday morning when coming year. month agreed to end slavery within its It is a statistical fact that black boys bled fire gutted the interior of his ranks. The order was given by President in Vietnam at a rate far exceeding their And so it was. The first freeze was replaced by a more Clinton County people Truman in 1945. percentage of U.S. population. But everyone home at 705 S Oakland have experienced the flexible series of controls called "Phase II." Under Phase Street. In a private memorandum to fleet com­ knows the draft had nothing to do with this' warmest four days of the manders, Navy personnel director David out-of-proportion influx of Negroes into the II, prices and wages could increase, if the government Funeral services were summer Sunday thru( held at St Joseph Church Bagley declared: "We are at a period of infantry. They enlisted, rather than attend approved. Wednesday of this week and' time during which we can no longer afford Harvard, simply because they'd heard the here Tuesday morning for it appears that a few more The freeze and Phase II looked good at first, because the Mrs Mary M Fitzpatrick, 44, lip service or half-hearted support. Racism Army served watermelon 3 times a day and days of "doggone hot" in our ranks cannot exist." allowed unlimited tap dancing- -in the economy was slowing down anyway when they were ap­ obstetrics supervisor at weather is in store for this Clinton Memorial Hospital, Navy recists, wrote Bagley, must be barracks. plied. Prices and wages usually don't rise in a slow area. weeded out even if they are "superior who was killed in a two-car The machinery has been Besides, the black boys were thrilled that economy. But many people do not understand that, so they ' collision on old US-27 near performers in technical or other completed by the Clinton « pnofessional-aspects^cf.-their workaiHTheWJeyMpuW^ give^ Phase II the* credit-for the moderation-of price- in^ ^Ithaca Saturday morning.J County 3raft board to start Q N j , *St Johns' new Masonic" traitttionabtratefer of** ^rfp»»w !,*»•• ^ *•*' ;^% ..•.*<*> v.* -•*»$ - peacetime selective service all-white unit iriust'also end; If counseling they limited to mop ah$ tpick" cWty>1Theyrt,l /Temple at 915 W State Street registration of 18 to 25-year- u ,could,get,shot at, close up, just like the white , ^HbwevelK trouble^was^building up * under the "calm- ex-< will be dedicated at public and discipline fail, Bagley said, there must olds Monday, St Clair be "processing for discharge. . .regardless boys, thus proving there is freedomfor all in terior of Phase II. Some important commodities began to exercises at the site on Pardee, chairman of the this nation. Of course, if they got killed and Saturday, Oct 5. of race." run short, because businessmen could not make any board, revealed today, Whoopee and golly "gee. shipped home, there are some cemeteries money by supplying them under the Phase II price limits. Two thieves staged a Approximately half of It was 28 years ago that Truman, in a that don'tacceptblack bodies. But, what the daring robbery at the Keck Clinton County's rural blinding burst of democracy at the end of heck, you can't expect the world to change Many big labor unions were allowed wage incresses much Appliance store in DeWitt schools will open Monday. World War 2, decided it would no longer be overnight. Friday evening making off The remainder will, wait larger than Phase II was supposed to permit, because the necessary to hide the Negro troops along the It is certainly churlish to suggest the with about $480 worth of TV until Tuesday, Sept 7, the back edge of military camps. He even hinted government was afraid of them. sets and transistor radios. day after Labor Day. Pentagon brass had less than noble reasons So, to make a virtue of necessity, the government of­ it ..migh. t.. b.e .. conceivabl. . . e tha. t , ever, . y black. in ordering fleet commanders to let the soldier didn't have to be a truck driver, and x black „,«*„« up on the oars. The brass ficially ended Phase II about the time it would have come every black sailor didn't have to work in the didrft do it b g, the need more black apart at the seams anyway. Phase .II was replaced by Smvice uew4, gtitey- • enlistees Phase III, which was very loose. soonerThe ,Nav only itwouls semaphord have ego flagt ths ehav message beene The Pentagon-is simply concerned that no All of the.pressure that had been building up under Phase in drydock, getting a reweave job from one rock the boat, at least not until George II came out into the open in Phase III. Prices went up fast. Cadet Gower Betsy Ross. Washington learns enough to sit down in it. Some bad luck added to that. Bad weather in our Midwest farm belt and worldwide shortage of food raised food FT RILEY, KAN-Cadet cadets to develop and James 0 Gower, 25, son of demonstrate leadership prices much faster than usual. Mr and Mrs J Otto Gower, capabilities in a field The government's banker, the Federal Reserve System, 7809 Welling Rd, Eureka, training environment. The received practical work in instruction supplements By Laurie Kipp increased thJ e money supply too fast in 1972. Devaluation of military leadership at the theories and concepts which the dollar made American goods more attractive to Army reserve officers' cadets learned in the foreigners, which added to shortages on the American training corps advanced classroom on campus. It's personal summer camp at Ft Riley, market. A whole complex series of events caused a Kansas, from June 16 - July Cadets normally attend shortage of the fuels from which we get most of electricity the training between their 27. junior and senior years. This and gasoline. Cadet Gower, a student at enables them to better Michigan State University, comprehend their final year Toy manufacturers are returning favors to those most money at the end of the Prices climbed fastest for those things that were in East Lansing, was one of of classroom work and to pretty shrewd people. who contributed sizable alloted time wins, and shortest supply. This stimulates increased prduction, some 7,200 students who function as cadet leaders on They're the ones who amounts of money to a' receives a crown with the which is healthy. But high prices are unpopular, for very attended Army ROTC campus. produce miniature machine player's election campaign. name "King Richard" training at 5 installations in guns that sound like the real Players each make a list of imprinted in gold from an old understandable reasons. the U.S. Cadet Gower's wife, thing, dolls that actually wet 10 companies and/or in­ lady's teeth. Politicians began lo claim that the government could The ROTC advanced camp Martha, lives at 1508-1 iheir pants and toy grenades, dividuals prior to the start of prevent high prices just by passing a law against them. provides an opportunity for Aurelius Rd, Holt. /it's amazing no one has the game. Each of the 4 come up with a Nixon game. players then fills in his 10 Many people wanted to believe that, because passing a law It would be a simple game contributors on the 40-space is much easier than increasing supplies', which is the only to play, once you got the game board. The amount real cure for high prices. hang of it, and would provide donated also goes on each Cadet Becker TODAY'S /ffel terrific training for anyone space, with the total amount When enough people believed,that passing a law was the wishing to become a limited to a reasonable FT RILEY, KAN-Cadet answer to our problems, President Nixon was forced to politician. Similar,- to figure, say $12 million. Scott E Becker, son of, Mr a or Real Estate Russian Roulette, I would Players move around the and Mrs Kurt J Becker, 800 S call it Monopoly, except the board by tossing dice to Oakland, St Johns, received So the President proclaimed the second,freeze, and then by HANK FURMAN name has already been determine the number of practical work in military Phase IV, which was a lot like Phase II. taken. spaces to advance. When a leadership at the army . . . .Phase IV didn't work, of course. Phase V was initiated Instead it shall be called player lands on his own reserve officers' training Favors. The object of the contributor, he is paid the corps advanced summers- to make up for its defects. game is to return favors for amount already contributed camp at Ft RileyyKan, from Phase V didn't work either. And that brought along election campaign con- out of a kitty, sort of double June 16 - July 27. , tributors as inconspiciously or nothing. If a player lands Cadet Becker, a student at , Phase VI. Egyptian houses were built with a central court or in as possible. There are few on another's contributor, he Central Michigaa Univer-. Anyway, that's how we eventually got to Phase 48. the form of a compact block of rooms. Sometimes rules, and anything goes, as must pay that player the sity, Mt Pleasant, was one of People just refused to believe that some problems have no houses were built In an L-shape with the other two sides long as players don't get same amount of money. some 7,200 students who • ,of the rectangular yard enclosed with walls. This same caught cheating. Defensive tactics, such as attended Army ROTC v easy solutions. So they began to hope that the answer lay in form was common throughout Greece and Rome. The When a player is caught, storing eggs for a while until training at 5 installations in the next law, the next new economic plan, the next phase. open court came to be surrounded by a covered he or she must take a Wrist- prices rise as a favor to a the U.S. colonnaded passageway called the peristyle. slap Card. Each card is campaign contributor can The ROTC advanced camp, 1 And there were plenty of politicians ready to tell them they different, and the person is result in a reduction of the provides an opportunity for. , cadets to develop and'1 were right. , . , . . A * j. Call on FURMAN REALTY CO, 1515 North U.S. 27, 224- required to go back a certain amount of money a player 3236 for all your real estate needs. When you'list with us number of spaces, thus has to shell out, depending on demonstrate leadership'. There still are. That's why it's so important for you to you are assured of genuinely concerned service and the delaying their 4-year journey the originality of the idea. capabilities in a field study hard to learn how our economy really works. widest possible exposure through MIS. And only and reducing the amount of These are judged by an training environment. The^ qualified buyers will be brought to see your home favorable entries in future objective bi-partisan panel instruction supplements, • With greatest affection, your loving grandfather. » of relatives of players, and theories and concepts which'" thereby avoiding dozens of unnecessary people US history books. 1 tracking through. Open: 8:30-5 Mon-Fri; 8:30-3 Sat; & An example is a Gallup are known only to player and cadets learned . in the- by app't. Poll card, stating that the judges. This gives the game Classroom on camnus. *«. Food Stamp Act changes again an aura of Washington-type *' Cadets normally"- attend' "< The Food Stamp Act has foods for food coupons. food for the personal con­ player's public image is 'The/act has also been sumption of the eligible HELPFUL HINT: deteriorating. Others might mystery. the training between their * changed once again, this Screens and storm windows in good repair are an junior and senior years. This." time making all food for amended to make certain household. include credibility gap All in all, the game is an important selling point , cards, bombing errors, or exciting one. A certain enables them to better >\ human consumption eligible garden seeds and plants 1 eligible for purchase. These amendments have White House staff cards length of time the game will comprehend their final year * for purchase with food of classroom work and to * coupons. The amendment Garden seeds and plants are been signed and will become whereby 1 or more staff last is decided upon in ad* defined as seeds and plants effective upon publication in members resign. vance (to represent a 4-year function as cadet leaders on removed-the prohibition campus. against the sale of Imported for use in gardens to produce, the Federal Register. Game tactics consist of term). The player with the August 30,1973' CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 3B PuMake pheasant • THE GOVERNMENT OF 8th District Report FOWLER VrULRGE DEPABTMENTOFTHE TREASURY HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHAfilNQ PAYMENT \ open house planned OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING 19QOPENNSYUVANIAAVE NW WASHINGTON, D C. 20226 by Stanley Powell LANSING -- Michigan's Thousands of young JRN ±> 19Z2- ENDING 4UN 30, ;L9?3 IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON A first extensive put-take pheasants are contained at (L) DEBT Haw l»»i the availability ol nvinue thirinn fundi slficied ih* bono ivnio (equ im in« nti o I you r | u rnd ic I Ion? pheasant season (September the rearing unit. TOTAL PAYMENTOF *9/ 125 AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT State Representative 29, 1973-March 1, 1974) will ACCOUNT NO. r Wildlife Division officials TOO SOON TO be heralded by a September LESSENED DEBT INCREASE PREDICT EFFECT 2 2 019 804 I 8-9 open house at 2 southern • report a great deal of response to the special put- (M) TAXES In which ol tha following man,noil did th* ivulibiltly ol FOULER VIU-RGE raised by the Federal Small represented "a step back­ Michigan pheasant hatching Revanut Shiiing Fund* alfecl tha Isi lavalt ol youj jun*> VILLAGE CLERK Financial incentives can take season, during which ditlian? Check at puny » apply be an excellent means of Business Administration ward in sound management and rearing facilities built BOH 157 pheasants may be taken in 15 EWABUD REDUCING THE RtDUCED AMOUNT OF PATE FOWLER nrCHIORH improving the state's under its 502 program. of state resources; and an expressly for raising put- state-game and recreation • RATI OF A MAJOR TAX BINCREASE (JF A MAJOR TAX. 43B35 take birds, Department of PHEVENTtOINCflEASEIN business climate and The Office of Economic unwise and improper sub­ | | NO EFFECT ON TAXIEVELS areas. More than 30,000 FIAIEOFAMAJOHTAX Expansion, which is anstitutio n of political Natural Resources' Wildlife a promoting economic growth. PREVENTED ENACTING applications for put-take | | TOO SOONTO PREDICT IffECT If properly constructed, they agency of the Michigan judgements for scientific Division officials announced permits ' have been a ANEWMAJQHTAX void classic business-labor Department of Commerce, judgements; arid a reversal this week. processed, they say, OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PRIORITY ACTUAL n*a*i HUINT ACTUAL . PERCENT USED FOR onflicts and can reflect to offers to any firm within or of the commendable Wildlife Division officials U1I0IG4 wtoui PURPOSE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES lumrmutt •IWDI EXPENDITURES* LAND momentum the Legislature will be on hand both days The hatchery is on Hawley 01 MUTING iifucia IE! cmstnxTM ACQUISITION the benefit of both. They without the State-,, including CATEGORIES IA) IB) ICIWil |( MfflEU id (F) Hi foreign firms, several ser­ has maintained toward from 9 am to 4 pm at the Road, immediately south of 10 MULT I have significant • job PURPOSEANO generating potential as well vices at no cost. These responsible environmental DNR hatchery near Mason Dexter Trail about five miles PUBLIC SAFETY % GENERAL GOVT % % and the rearing unit in the as making industrial ex­ services, which include site protection." southeast of Mason. The ENVIRONMENTAL % pansion or relocation easier. selection data and in­ The Governor also said he Dansville State Game Area, rearing unit, near the PROTECTION A US Department of spection, economic data, and feels "the Legislature over to discuss the put-take Linehart-Ewers Road in­ % % % % "ommerce survey com­ assistance in locating reached by requiring that all program with members of tersection, can best be % TRANSPORTATION % % pleted in May, 1972 depicts financing, would normally deer hunting' regulations in the public. reached by driving due south financial incentives involve sizeable ex­ 1974 must be approved by the The hatchery feature^ from Dansville on % % Legislature's Joint Com­ special incubators and other Williamston Road and IS HOUSING & available to industry in the penditures if obtained from COMMUNITY LIBRARIES % % % 50 states. private sources. mittee on Administrative sensitive ' equipment. turning left on Ewers Road. % % DEVELOPMENT Twelve major incentives rules. This could establish an % % % including state and local BUSINESS LOANS unwise precedent which bonds, direct loans, and loan AVAILABLE might later be extended into % Michigan Elevator announces 1 101AI ACTUAL At the federal level, the other executive agencies." O Ft Mil NO'MAIN guarantees were considered. TlNANCE UHH PUBLIC SAFETY % % % Michigan ranks 49th among Economic Development , . , , . » f -», . • IN) CERTIFICATION (Plain Raid Irnirucllon Fl % % the states in number of (EDA) PROBLEM DRIVERS ON Tha nawi media have been advltod lhal a complete copy Administration of the THE INCREASE appointment ot St Johns man j of ih.t lepoil tini been publlitied In • local newspaper oljjenaial programs available. Our [t citculilion, I have tecoidi documenting; the content) ol Ihis upon 62 % % federal government has a THWheE INCREASn you putE cars, roads rr~t and they are open fo> public end newt madia scrutiny awy* 6.^.26 IB'. tate offers only one part of program providing business Additionally. I certify that I am tha chief executive officer II OTHER iSfl«; government. This authorizes where the unemployment drivers, but the increase in by Dale Kuenzli, manager of railroad and he has a fundi prohibition I Section 104) ol tha Act % % % local units of government to rate exceeds a certain the number of problem the Michigan Elevator bachelor's degree „ in IP) TRUST FUND REPORT" , issue revenue bonds and to minimum percentage. drivers recently reported by Exchange's bean mer­ marketing and trans­ the Department of State, is Revenue Sharing Fund* Received Q -_K #y» use the funds to acquire Currently there are 68 chandising department, that portation from Michigan Thru June 30 1973 < ya-LQeW industrial facilities for the counties1 among the 83 inalarmin g to me. Robert Green, St Johns, has State University. Injerett Earned • • • « 123.87 StONAfgRlOF CHIEF tXICUTIVE OfflClR purpose of leasing them to Michigan which qualify for The total number of joined the departmental Q 2U8.&7 Green resides in St Johns 7|t, v Total Fund* Avail solo, S— "' ' Robert H Pottlt President lanufacturing firms. The such loans. These loans problem drivers brought into staff as an aide in shipping with his wife, Rosemary, NAME » IltLE- PLIASt TRIX! interest paid on such bonds is carry-more favorable terms the Secretary of State's and export handling. who is a special education Amount Eipended * 8.S1Q.W Clinton County Haws Aug. 30,1973 exempt from federal than are usually available Driver Improvement Safety Prior to joining the Ex­ teacher in the St Johns Balance S 730• 59- •• wws OAfi PUlUtHCD taxation.. from private sources. program during the first 6 change, Green was em­school system. The survey further Our study has uncovered months of this year is about revealed ['that 13 states 19 additional ways in which 17,000 higher than those presently offer 7 or more of various states assist in­ brought in during the. same the 12 incentives, with the dustry and promote period in 1972. tate average being 4.4 economic growth. We have programs. Competing major thus recommended creation FIGURES RECENTLY industrial states presently of a special legislative study released by the Department offer the following number of " committee to consider each of State show that 116,000 on U.S. 27 incentives: New York 11; of these possibilities and how Michigan drivers lost their Connecticut 10;, Ohio 8; they could best be used to licenses during the first 6 World's Sweetest Place To Deal Minnesota 6; Indiana 5; enhance Michigan's business months of the year which is Illinois 3; and Wisconsin 2. climate. broken down as follows: 1 Mile South of St. Johns P.hone 224-2345 Again, Michigan had one-- Nextweek, I will discuss a • --35,641 persons were half of an incentive. Still, major financial incentive penalized for accumulating government does assist that we have already in­ an excessively high number Michigan industry in a troduced — a Michigan of violation points. number of other ways. Economic Development -12,000 had reached the Authority to' assist in violation point levels and had DEVELOPMENT COR­ financing industrial ex- other specific serious Pre-owned Cars PORATIONS FORMED pansion. violations aside from overall There are now 176 com- points. lunities in Michigan which GOVERNOR VETOES -67,000 drivers received have formed Industrial UPPER PENINSULA DOE suspensions for failing to Development Corporations BAN make court appearances in 1973 Chevrolet Caprice 4-door^V-8, (IDCS). An IDC is formed by Governor Milliken last response to traffic summons. automatic, power steering'and local firms and individuate' 'week vetoed Senate Bill 233 -13,492-drivers'had thair.4 brakes* radio, air conditioning.' interested in*promoting'the'' which would have increased -• licenses/ -suspended-., for'' 1371 Volkswagen^ cylmder,: 4-speed, failure to discharge financial local- economy -by offering penalties for illegal game fu,r AM-FM radio. *ncbn%veV to commercial killing in Michigan because responsibility. -4,039 Michigan drivers 1971 Oldsmobile Toronadb, full and industrial firms to locate the bill was amended to power1, air conditioning, vinyl top, within their community. An impose a legislated were charged with drunk driving. AM-FM. IDC can acquire or build moratorium on anterless 1971 Oldsmobile Custom .Cruiser plants and other facilities for deer hunting in the Upper In addition,' the Depart­ ment of State reports, 67,050 Station, wagon, full powers. air sale or lease to firms they ,Peninsula in 1973. conditioning. wish to attract. The initial In vetoing the bill, Milliken drivers received warning capital comes from the sale sakl he felt the Legislature's letters because they had 1972 Ford Torino Grand Sport V-8, 'of stock or memberships. ban on antlerless deer accumulated 6 violation The differences in automatic, power steering and points on their records. Additional funds can be hunting in the UP » brakes, radio. 1973 Oldsmobile 98. Luxury Coupe* a Bee's Pre-owned car '• Full Power! Air-conditioning, AM- :.- FM Radio. • - * "'•••••• Free fish - - it's possible 1971 Chevrolet Impala, 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatic, power Bee's Pre-owned cars steering, power brakes, radio. in your own pond are not purchased at Auctions 1971 Chevrolet. Monte Carlo autpmatici power steering and Free Fish. Sounds very They receive.the amount how many fish he will Bee's DO NOT change , brakes, radio,, vinyl top, V-8.; interesting, especially now of bass, bluegills, or channel receive and when thdy will during this period of high catfish that the fish biologist be delivered. s the Speedometer prices and shortages. of the Michigan Department The photograph shows how You really can get free fish of '» Natural Resources the fingerlings are trans­ if you have a pond that, is recommends. ported to the various large enough to support When a landowner sends in distribution points around them. Every year, the a fish application card to the the state. Bureau of Sport Fisheries Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife of the united and Wildlife, the bureau asks If you have a pond and are .tates Department • of the the PNR Fish Biologist to interested in more in­ Interior "distributes fish to inspect the landowners pond, formation about free fish, those landowners who have a and recommend the amount contact the office of the pond and have sent in an of fish he believes the pond Clinton County Soil Con-' application card asking for can support. The Bureau servation District at 100 S. * the fish. then informs the landowner Ottawa, St Johns. SPECIAL! $995 1969 Pontiac 5WH777? In 1969, John Masis of Belgium pulled a 40 ton train, with Bonneville 4-door, V-8, automatic, Complete Financing power steering and brakes, radio, his teeth!- ' • vinyl top, Good Condition! $1195.. -. >1969 Oldsmobile (Ml, 4-door, Available V-8, automatic,; power steering and brakes, nidio, vinyl top. $395. . . .1967 Plymouth 4-door V-8, Just dessert: in 1971, Bob Bercaw of Ohio created an 833 3 automatic, radio. pound sundae,'containing 42 flavors and 50 pbunds ofUj chocolate fudge. SB

FHINTCO 120 E.Walker St. St. Johns, Michigan Across from the St,'J ohm City Hall PRICE LIST Following price list applies to flat sheet work done from your copy on 20 lb. white bond in black ink: „„,, 8%x14 01i8%x11 _____ Quantity one _ one two 1970 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pickup, V-8, side ' , side sides' automatic, power steering and 50 ...••••• 3.90...... 5.75 *.. 4.60 6.70 rnHfrt 100...... 4.75 6.80 5.30 7.70 I9f>«) Cbdvrolei 1/2 Ion pickup, V-8, 200** 5.60 8.15...... 6.30 9.20 automatic, power steering and 300 6.45 9.20 7.20 10.70 radio, . '_•• • •'••- 400 \i.. 7.25 10.10 8.10 11.50 1971 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup, V-8, 500 8.05 ;.11.00 9.00 12.75 automatic, radio. 600.'...... , 8-85 11.90....*.... 9.90.4....14.00 $•195:.. .19155 Dodge one-ton .slake 700 9.65... 12.80 10.80.1 15.25 lruck, (5"'cylinder, 4-spce.n\ 800.. 10.45 13.70 11.70.'..... 16.60 900 11>25 14.60... 12.60. 17.76 1000...... ».12.05 15.50 13,60....« 19.00 Add'LM'* 7.00 10.00 9.00 . 11.00 • "Colored bonds ara an additional 10V par hundred copies. » "Colored Inkfara an additional 10tf par hundred plus S2.00 set up. PHONE 224-6781 4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St Johns, Michigan August 30,1973 Market demand, new farm program Don't mix tractors, kids and roads discussed at regional ASCS meeting The only way Americans Reinforcing Wittenbach's agricultural products is so' operating details of the only is the world growing by can have moderate food i assessment of the need for heavy there is no chance of recently-restructured USDA about 80 million people a By WILLIAM LASHER prices and still .allow our the current drive for in­ getting into a surplus agency and to discuss the year, but that the world's Extension Agriculture Agent farmers to earn respectable creased production by US situation this year or next. new farm bill t— the peoples are getting more incomes is to continue to farmers in 1974 were com­ All-out production is needed Agriculture and Consumer affluent, causing increased seeR sizeable farm exports. ments by top US Department simply to meet the demand. Protection Act of 1973. ASCS demand for more and better To minimize tractor ac­ three times higher with This was the central of Agriculture officials who Ths demand is real and it is streamlined its organization •food. 10-15 year old and the over 65 message for State farm cidents keep kids and old­ tricycle type tractors group that put farm accident discussed new farm long-term. And filling that in late June to improve its Wittenbach said, "This is sters away from tractors. (narrow front ends) than rates at a high level. Instead program officials at our East program provisions and the demand is vital to the health services to farmers. The new why American agriculture And keep tractors off the with wide front end types. of an accident frequency of Central Regional Conference world food demand situation of this nation in general and farm program bill was and its involvement in the road. Most tractor hours are five, they average 35 to 50 in Indianapolis on August 20 with ASCS officials from ten the agricultural sector in signed into law by President world is more important Recentstudies of Michigan logged by operators 26-65 accidents per million hours and 21 reports Walter Wit- States particular." Nixon on August 10. than ever before - and our Farmers showed, accident years old. Their accident of work. tenbach, Chairman of the Kenneth E. Frick, ASCS Wittenbach said the Attending the conference job in administering farm rates for 25 to 65 year old frequency rate is only five, Michigan State Agricultural Administrator, told the purpose of the meeting was from Michigan, in addition to programs has become in­ tractor operators are lower accidents per million man Part of the tractor safety Stabilization and Con­ conferees that "Market to up-date State ASCS of­ Chairman Wittenbach, were creasingly important in than they are in most in­ problem may be the age of servation Committee. demand for American ficials on policies and William Vanderbeek and serving Michigan farmers hours of tractor operation. the farm tractors used. On dustries. But the rates are 10 A million man hours are Robert Zeeb, Members of the who are making adjustments times higher for a person the average farm when a State ASC Committee, and in their production and equal to a dozen people tractor is nine years old it aged 10 to 14 years old and working a 40 hour week for 40 Dorn Diehl, State ASCS marketing methods to fill those over 65. has only worked one half of Th Executive Director. this new world role." years. So five accidents in all its lifetime. Chances of tractor ac­ that time isn't so many. In Wittenbach said the new Other speakers on the cident injury are four times , fact, that's less than most You could say *'Qld law, which amends earlier program during the two-day greater on a public road or industries. But remember Tractors Never Die", but © Economist legislation, is designed to session were: Secretary of highway than all other kinds this applies only to the 25-65 unfortunately, to many assure ample "supplies 'of Agriculture, Earl L. Butz; of tractor use. year old group. Young and Old Tractor food and fiber for our con­ Elvin J. Person, ASCS Accident rates are two to The studies show it's the Operators do. ' sumers here at home and fill Deputy Administrator, Special health and export market opportunities. Programs; and Nicholas H. He said the new act also Smith, Assistant Deputy provides price protection for Administrator, Programs. By:*ELAINE CINCALA safety program farmers with its target price ; County Extension Office provision, should farmers' 1973-74 school aid bi market prices fall ^ below DO YOU KNOW a snack will be supplied. The person's general health specified levels. And, he Everything you want, or service is available to added, it provides farmers Mr and Mrs Vernorr State Senator William S Milliken has stated, what districts proportionately during a routine physical Benjamin and daughter makes this bill a milestone in should, know about your children toilet trained to exam. It will include full freedom to produce for Ballenger today released more state money than most the market Lauri and great grandson final figures on the 1973-74 school finance reform is not other districts in the state." health and safety? school age. everything from the sheen in The Cooperative Ex­ Wittenbach said Ad­ Brent Feldpausch were State School Aid bill which how much money is spent — In Clinton County, if the the hair to the hardness of Sunday visitors of Mrs Lula but how it is spent," he tension Service is planning a the toe nails. All encom­ ministrator Frick told the he co-sponsored and which various local districts levy FOR THE PROGRAM group that the American Boak. Brent has been will give an average 8% added. the same millage in 1973-74 program for the 3 county The morning speakers will passing to say the least. areas - Clinton, Shiawassee consumer is now part of a staying with his grand­ increase per pupil per "Over the years, Clinton that they do this year, their be focusing attention on Then if time permits he will parents Mr and Mrs Vernon County has been cheated by and Gratiot on just these give some highlights of complex trade network that district to Clinton County increase in combined state mental and physical health. extends far beyond the Benjamin for a week while students in kindergarten the archaic, inequitable, and local aid under the new subjects, Sept 6, 9:30-3:00 A representative of recent research in the pm, Smith Hall,'St Johns. supermarket or department his parents were on a through 12th grade. 'deduetible-millage' concept State -School Aid Act would Michigan Mental Health and nutrition and medical field. vacation. of state school aid," There is no admission store and into the affairs of Ballenger's figures include be as follows: a physician will be ex­ The afternoon 'program other nations around the Mrs Agnes Fox spent the the basic state membership Ballenger observed. DeWitt Public Schools, charge, but if you would like plaining the importance of "Finally recognizing that to join the group for lunch or comes very highly recom­ world. weekend with Mr and Mrs aid for each district in ad­ $111 more per pupil, a 14% periodic exams, both mental mended. General Telephone Frick added that a major Donald Fox and family. "Her dition to local revenue deduetible-millage has failed increase; Fowler Public use the baby sitting service and physical. The mental and that the flaws in such a make a prepaid reservation representatives' presen­ part of the food picture is a granddaughter spent a week figures and take into account Schools, $97 more per pupil, health representative will go tation "Women Beware" will growing food appetite with their grandmother. She the effect of line-item vetoes concept are irremediable, 13%- increase; Bath Com­ at your Extension office on on from there to explain the Legislature has just or before August 31.' begin at 2:00 pm. The around the globe and that not took them home Friday. by Governor William G munity Schools, $108 more the types of programs of­ program centers on Milliken when the latter passed a 1973-74 school aid per pupil, a* 14% increase; fered by her department and bill embracing a totally On the luncheon menu is a techniques and safety signed the measure into law Ovid-Elsie Area Schools, $80 give examples of the types of precautions a woman can last week. different type of school aid more per pupil, a 11% in­ salad buffet with rolls, cases treated and some formula — initiating a 3-year dessert and coffee for $1.65. use to protect herself in the AFUELforALL "As signed, the bill totals crease; Pewa mo-Westphalia words of wisdom to keep in car and home. GAS $1,233,108,500 — which is not phase-in of a guarantee to School Dist, $92 more per Babysitting service is good mental health. only a record high total but each school district in the pupil, a 12% increase; St available during the We hope you will make SEASONS also provides the largest state of equal per-pupil Johns Public Schools, $93 program for $1.00 per child. The physician will take the plans to join us for the entire percentage per pupil in­ dollar returns for equal self- .more per pupil, a 12% in­ Please bring a sack lunch time to explain what things a day or just a part. crease in state aid in taxing effort. The 1973-74 crease. and rug for a nap, drink and doctor can tell about a See you there! Michigan's history ~- an school aid bill is the first step ooooooooooooooocccoocooooocoodooooooooooooobtfoooooooooooot increase of 14.3 percent," toward eventual elimination said Ballenger. "The bill is of district wealth as a factor $114 million more than last in determining per-pupil year's school aid bill." spending ~- yet will also give 4&tce4> erfdomwf %xui mctefa" cutd udy "But, as Governor most Clinton County school FRICKE FARM SERVICE Many factors could keep food prices high NO MATTER WHAT YOUR MEEDS- jL i V &* \Af BUTLER^ ^ -**j, An understanding of the earnings for investments ^cosEf'for farm products'" vironmental quality issues .:, tLP. ©AS'WILL-DG/.THE JOB! . ' effect of cost and production equal to the inerest rates make it easier for them to and the 'battle between problems on present price farmers pay." compete in foreign markets concentration of production on larger farms and Prompt Delivery 6560 S. Begole Rd. Located 2% Miles North levels for farm products They urge critics to take a than industrial products PERR1OTON requires both historical close look at current earn­ produced at high wage rates. "preserve the family farm" of Middleton on Ely Hwy. perspective and an un­ ings and available resources Further, the US dollar legislation and attitudes. 1/2N-2W -1/2N derstanding of what is resources before labeling as devaluation has now made it "Both of these con­ From Pompeii SERVES ALL YOUR NEEDS IN STEEL happening now, according to unreasonable the recent it possible for foreign buyers siderations may contribute PHONE POMPEII Michigan State University farm price increases, or to compete more effectively to still higher food prices in FARM BUILDINGS, BUTLER GRAIN Agricultural Economists concluding that US in US markets for the future," Kyle and 838-2201 Leonard Kyle and Glenn L. agriculture will continue its agricultural products which Johnson conclude. BINS AND KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS Johnson. traditional tendency to have become even better "Historically," say the overproduce and sell at low bargains for them than lllllNBIIiailMIIINBHlMHIIIIIIBIIIIIHIBB FLOW GRAIN DRYERS specialists, "agriculture has prices. before. 'Call Us For All The Details tended to produce more than "Profits in farming have'1 Against this background, WE ARE ALSO DEALERS FOR can be sold at prices which never been high," say Kyle long-run supply prospects simultaneously yield farm and Johnson. Farm for farm products are more ICLAY AMD CARDINAL EQUIPMENT LINES' labor earnings comparable operators earned an uncertain than at any time in n MlDDLfcTON Phone 236-7358 to off-farm wages and estimated $1.49 per hour in this century. 1972 for both labor and A crucial question is the management. This is less price level farmers would than off-farm wages and expect to receive in return includes payments for for investing to produce for managerial skills involved expanded foreign markets and risk of loss. while still meeting the In addition, farm demands of US population production costs have been growth and higher incomes. FOR SILAGE rising sharply in recent A related question is how years for most of the same long favorable prices can be reasons costs are increasing expected to last. in the industrial economy. Kyle and Johnson predict "In a three-year period that future supply and Save Money By (1968-71), dairy production demand factors will costs increased 12 percent establish new levels of farm and grain production cost£ product and food prices that rose 22 percent," say the will change the level of Taking Off The Car! economists. agricultural production. The These low profits and levels would probably be JOHN DEERE LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT rising production costs are a above present levels and consequence of the con­ may or may not sustain TRACTORS PICKERS tinuing US inflation. During expanded exports. 50 LB. PLASTIC BAGS THAT COMBINES this period, agricultural Kyle and Johnson agree, M.F. 35 Combine products have been however, that if prices are FORD 3000 J.D. 227 w/Bean Equipment produced at low labor and rolled back substantially YOU CAN STACK BY THE SILO J.D. 2010 Gas J.D. 237 New Idea Uni-702 capital cost with a six per­ -with price controls, it is J.D.B N.I. 311 w/Husk Bed Keck Beaner cent average annual in­ likely exports will not be I.H.C. 80 Bean J.D. A N.I. 7 crease in productivity for maintained. Also, the J.D. 3010 Gas ftfl.M. 1 Row 95 EB Combine labor (twice US average). quantity of food consumers See The J.D. 2010 D J.D. 25 Combine The MSU specialists point would want to use.at such A.C. WD w/Loader MISC. out that these low production low prices would expand and might not be covered 1 Used 570 Innes Windrow because of reduced in­ 1 Used 520 Innes Windrow sSur e it takes money centives for farmers. J.D. No. 6 w/Corn Head I '- make money. I can In toto, then, the outlook is HAY J.D. No. 12 Chopper w/2 heads count on PCA. ) not very promising for. MF 12' Field Cult. r generally lower food prices* FOR ALL YOUR FARM SUPPLY NEEDS TOOLS J.D. 12' Field Cultv. Other factors possibly in­ fluencing price levels are N.H. Forage Box '' Oliver 12' Disk 3 Used Bean Pullers restrictions on use of Colby Forage Box chemicals and biological •St. Phone 224-2381 SPREADERS No. 5 J.D. Mower 1-r'ow Gehl Chopper materials due to en­ Kools Blower J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter 205 Massey N.H. 66 Baler Superior Loader for Case - belt drive N.l. Forage Box Ford NAA New Idea 210 Gehl Forage Box J.D. 46 Loader 516 New Holland A.C. Chopper w/1 Row & J.D. 3-14 Mounted Plow TalH to Charles Bracey J.D. 44 Hay Heads Loader for Farmall H See your New Holland Hayblne 469 Oliver 3-16" Plow Your Local PCA Case Rake Trailer J.D. Rake ,' J.D. Disk KBA friendly Fbrd mAKEYOU J.D. 38 Chopper 2 Heads J.D. 12' Chisel Plow PLANNER; x I.H.C. 45 T. Baler J.D. 15 Hoe Drill Kilifer disk PRODUCTION dealer ««* HAPPY** City Farm Service CREDIT NEW IDEA r*«M,iDuii.,Mfcivr '" JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE EGAN FORD SALES S. U.S. 27 CARSON CITY' PHONE 584-3550 224-3662 200 W. Higham St. ST. JOHNS, Phono 224*2286 August 30,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 5B mimmsmmsmm Agriculture in Action Blood, Sweat and Steers

Optimism is a great virtue. result-more feed shortages It keeps a man struggling and higher prices. forward, pushing toward his Farmers accept the un­ goal, even when the odds predictability of Mother seem stacked against him. It Nature as a part of the keeps a man in business even gamble involved in their when the past year has been profession, but it's the-un­ Unsuccessful, for success natural risks - like artificial may be just around the price ceilings -- that really corner if he will keep going test their eternal optimism, one more year. It takes three years from the decision to expand a Farmers have historically breeding herd until more been eternal optimists - and beef reaches the retail gamblers; they have to be. market, three years of un­ Of course, there's an predictable risks. element of risk in every The feedlot operator and business, but the year-in-, the packer are caught in the year-out hazards which same disastrous cost-price farmers face have got to be' squeeze and have curtailed something special. their cattle buying. So the John Enderle and his grand champion steer with buyers Charles Bracey, Production . Leslie Kuenzlie and her reserve champion steer with buyer Art Romig, St Johns Co-op, Providing beef for beef stays where it is- on the Credit Association, and Bob Darling, Federal Land Bank, f 1.40 per lb. f 1.05 per lb. America's tables is a par­ ranch and in the feedlot ticularly precarious instead of on the consumer's GRAND CHAMPION STEER AT 4-H FAIR business, as a look at the table. Everybody loses in a RESERVE CHAMPION STEER AT 4-H FAIR past year's events show. game where beef producers 'First, * there was a cannot recover their costs, worldwide spell* of bad let alone earn a modest weather that cut grain crops profit. almost everywhere and sent Unfortunately for the overseas demand for'U.S. American consumer, it's grain sky-high; result- becoming harder for the higher feed prices for cattle farmer to retain his op­ feeders. Then came a winter timism for one more year. lat killed thousands of beef The joy of living and working cattle that would h^ve gone on a farm or ranch cannot to market and set back the continually offset economic weight of thousands more; disasters. He's willing to result-600 million pounds of gamble against nature and beef lost. Later, spring the law of supply and floods delayed or prevented demand, but when he's grain planting, driving feed dealt a hand from the prices still higher. A current stacked deck of government- off South America shifted fed inflation, controls and strangely and cut the catch restrictions - how long will of protein-rich sea foods that he be willing to stay in the go into livestock feeds; game?

••L'K BKHffl BBP^B Rep. Douglas Trezise wFwwm 87th District I think it's reg re table that whatever is left is when certain kinds of labor distributed to the people who Barry Brown and his champion hog with buyers Jack Maier (left) and Martin Kreger, legislation come before us invested their money in the Red Fox Restaurant, $1.30 per lb. we seem to immediately enterprise. If there is only a choose up sides and proceed small amount left for this GRAND CHAMPION SWINE AT 4-H FAIR with a name calling distribution there naturally "management versus labor" will be a reluctance on the kind of debate. It is my part of anyone, to buy any feeling that the frequent more building or machines £Combata;;ntSj»m.itni5 classic u fforv%tha'tftcompany to use. v ^struggle^have a^Iot^more^in^-Thus, 'capital is* no longer 'j.i' 1 > *t 'v common than they have available and in many cases, ""differences. neither are the jobs. • After all, in the basic form When labor cannot get of our industrial economy, what it feels it should from two groups come together the money available, some Barry Brown and his champion lamb with buyer Art Romig, St Johns Co-op, $1.50 per and form the business en­ segments within the labor lb! terprise. Without either one, force may choose to strike. there would be no business. This is a spectacular act, one GRAND CHAMPION LAMB AT 4-H FAIR One of these groups uses which stops suddenly, its money to buy the almost all activity. Capital necessary building, can strike too, but it isn't The Clinton County 4-H Fair Livestock Sale machines and supplies nearly as spectacular. Very necessary to the operation of quietly and without fanfare; the company. This segment money which might have is usually identified as been invested in a certain Exhibitors wish to thank the following "capital" and every one of business is put elesewhere us who has an insurance where the chances of getting policy, a bank account or a a better dividend are in­ share of stock qualifies in creased. Activity slows Businesses for their Support at the 1973 this group. In return for its gradually in this case. part in the enterprise, the I'd like to suggest that group expects a return on capital in Michigan is Clinton County 4-H Fair Livestock Sale that investment. It already on strike. Over the ultimately reaches you and past few years money which me as interest on a savings might have been invested Ben Beck Russell Howe Duane Oxendale Jim Prince ' Durwin Curtis account, an insurance here has been put in other Becks Farm Market Rt. 1 Eagle Michigan Livestock Exchange St. Johns Livestock Auction Curtis Platering Company dividend or in some other places. Just look at the Rt. 3 St. Johns St. Louis 508 E. Steel, St. Johns sRt. 2 Laingsburg form. In a typical records in our area alone. Charles Weber manufacturing operation, There has been no major Dr. Henry Burkhardt Hub Tire Center Harold Bracey John Schumaker the amount of this in- expansion of existing in­ 101 Brush St., St. Johns 1411 N. US-27, St. Johns Natures Plant Food Co. Rt. 4 St. Johns Dick Borkus vestment is well over $30,000 , dustry and most of our local Rt. 2 Ovid Dicks Barber Shop for each employee. firms have invested in new Bill Patton , Larry Karber Dr. Harld Shane N. Clinton Ave., St. Johns facilities in other areas of the Capital Savings & Loan Karber Block Clare Crawford •• 105 S.Ottawa, St. Johns The other half of the 817 Church. St. Johns' Ovid Oil Company business consists of those country or even elsewhere in 222 N. Clinton, St. Johns Ed Smazel Dan Salazar who contribute their energy the world. > 108 N. Mill, Ovid Edgewood gardens Bob Purtill Central Nation Dale Kuenzli 9141 Grand River Hwy., 1002 State, St. Johns. to its success. We normally Oh, it's great reading to Central National Bank Rt. 2, St. Johns Dick DePond Grand Ledge call this group "labor" but see that the big three auto 201 E. Walker, St. Johns Ovid Roller Mills Ken Moore that term goes far beyond makers had record earnings Kurt Becker *• 304 W. Front, Ovid Art Romig What we have come to accept lastyear. But those earnings • F. C. Mason Company Earl Haas Kurt's Appliance Center St. Johns Co-op 200 E. Railroad, St. Johns under that label. It includes are not because they made Clinton Construction 217 N. Clinton, St. Johns Paul Jones Nl Clinton Ave., St. Johns every person on the investments in Michigan. 208 W. Railroad, St. Johns Owosso Livestock Sales Robert Johnson " production line, in the office, I don't mean to imply that Don Chant Kwik Stop Restarrant Box 216, Owosso " Jim Prince ^ Farmers Petroleum Co-op Inc. out selling or any place else, capital has left Michigan Mark Simmon , & Take Out St. Johns Livestock Auction P.O. Box 227, St. Johns who is "working to advance only because labor took an Clinton County Farm Southgate Shopping Center John'Paradise 508 Steel., St. Johns the production and sales of excessive share of the Paradise Radio & T.V. Bob Darling Bureau D .. . St; Johns Leon Thelen the company. Even the money. Taxes and other Red [110 N. Whittemore, St. Johns Federal Land Bank president of General Motors governmental burdens must Insurance Company Rt. 3 St. Johns Box 33 Fowler ; 201 E. Clark, St. Johns Carl Peatee S. US-27, St. Johns is included in this definition also all be borne before the Dr. J.W. Trumble < of labor. For its contribution investor gets his portion. Don Bast i Jack Maier - Mgr. Rt. 6 St. Jqhns ' Gordon Salisbury to the enterprise, this group When these costs exceed- Martin Kreger • V.P. Rt. 1 St. Johns Fowler Motor Sates expects its remuneration in Clinton Crop Service • Charles' Bracey E. 2nd Street, Fowler those of other areas, the Rt. 2 St. Johns Machus Red Fox Inc. Production Credit Assn. Bob Wood the form of wages, salaries invested funds will move out. 7216 W. Saginaw, Lansing and - to an increasing extent „ Remember that com­ Ink White S. US-27, St. Johns 200 W. State, St. Johns Henry Furman Clinton National Bank &; Joe Zalewski Furman Realty Company - fringe benefits. petition in the market place Maple Valley Realty Norbert Rehmann Virgil Zeeb The only real difference of will really determine the Trust Company Zeeb Fertilizers N. US-27, St. Johns 200 N.Clinton, St. Johns ' Maple Rapids John Rehmann opinion between the two price of the product and Rehmanns Mens & Boys Wear 208 W. Railroad, St. Johns Dr. H. Garapetian contributors is what share'of therefore, the amount of Paul Maples money available to divide Jim McKenzie 206 N. Clinton, St. Johns , Ralph Darra -• E. State St., St. Johns the fruits of this businss 701 S. Kibbee, St. Johns should go to each'segment up. There is no bottomless McKenzie Agency Karl Schaefer Community Dodge Dolores Harris pot of gold from which to get But each should be equally 212 !M. Clinton, St. Johns Forest Hill Rd., DeWitt 200 E. Higham, St. Johns. .537 E. Howe, Lansing , concerned about the the money. Paul McNamara productivity of the operation It will only be when the two Ray Heinlen , 409 S. Kibbee, St. Johns to assure there will be segments of industry, capital Rt. 4 St. Johns enough available to meet the and labor, along with 'a obligations to both. .' recognition from govern­ In the order of priority of ment realize they have more paying its bills, the business to gain by stressing their OUR SPECIAL THANKS ALSO TO: must pay labor first. It must common interests that we pay its taxes, its servicers will get this state back on the JIM SYKORA-Auctioneer J.D. HELMAN-Ringman' 4nd suppliers and then^ road to economic health. Clare, ,, , Carson City CLINTON NATIONAL BANK-LESTER JENKINS & CHARLES HUNTINGTON •CLERKS. Good resolutions are simply checks that men draw on a bank where they have no account." (OscarWilde) CLINTON COUNTY 4-H FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 30,1973 Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News 16?D, Jas. Langham 03D, H.K. Moore Probate Court Aug 17: Burley, Floyd E Judge of Probate, a hearing "Lot 9, Block 115, City of 24A, Archie Mitchell 18A, Sarah assigned to FEDERAL Clinton and State of Mr Cyrus. Waldron was HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN and Charlotte K; Behrens, will be held to re-affirm the St Johns, Clinton County, .McQulston 121D, Samuel McKlnstry NATIONAL MORTGAGE Michigan and described as present to announce his Robert S and Arlene to 36C, Phillip McKlnstry 73A, Irene ASSOCIATION, a cor­ Judge of Probate appointment of heirs; and all Michigan, according to the Manchester EC, James Massey C6C, follows, to-wit: resignation from the Zoning HELENA'M. BlIRK Fedewa Enterprises creditors must file sworn recorded plat thereof as Paul Milkultta G8E, Myron Crego 24D, poration organized under an The "West 36 feet of Lot 23 Appeals Board. property in Sec 36 Duplain. statements of claim with recorded in "frame on wall Emma Maun •-, Ralph Myers 87B, Act of Congress and existing and the East 34 feet of Lot 24, A motion was made and Michael Miller 25A, John Mathewa k Aug 17: Bak-om, H M and Court, sending, copy to ^ in the Office of the pursuant to the Federal of Evelyn Cutler's Replat of carried to issue a building* Wednesday, September 5, Helen; Balcom, Aldon Dail BGB, Wayne Meese 199B, Donald National Mortgage 1973 Michael W. Goodknecht, Register of Deeds v 1 Nuernburg G0F, Geo Noble 55B, Laura Lot 21, and 22 Viewcrest permit to Mark Schrauben and Ann to Fedewa En- Administrator,, of 119 W. Odell 11B, Wm. Ordway 204D, Henry Association Charter Act and River Addition, Village of for an addition to his garage. together with an interest in Odell 19B, Jesse Perkins 12D, Milan terprises property in Sec 9 CHntonr6vid*'Mrchigan. and to the driveway on the Earl & Beverly Plesko 77E, Wesley having its principal office in DeWitt, Clinton County, A" motion was made to William Eugene Silyernail - Victor. the City of Washington, D,C. Claims and License to Sell Dated: August 9, 1973. South 10 feet of the ad­ Penlx 54C, Charles Rings 109, Wm. Michigan, according to the accept revision #1 dated Aug 17: Balcom, H M and Remaly 107D, Jackson Page 49C, L, and recorded on October 6, recorded plat thereof as Real Estate. ' Michael W. Goodknecht' joining lot 10, Clinton Robinson 6lB, Hiram Post & Ed Post 7/9/73 on the Fedewa eight Helen Balcom; Aldon Dail Petitioner County Records." G8B, XU Palmer 272D. Chas. Riddle 1969 in the office of Register recorded in Liber 2 of Plats, unit apartment complex. Frances Miller - Probate of and Ann to Fedewa En­ 141, John Ransom 43C, Mrs. Geo • of Deeds for, said County of Will 119 W. .Clinton Take notice that the period Page 43, Clinton County A motion was made to, terprises property in Sec 9 Ovid, Michigan of redemption, pursuant to Riddle 19C, Sarah Russell 55C, Leroy Clinton in Liber 256 of Records. ' approve the building permit Frank Clark •* Claims Victor. Russell 52D, Nancy Ruply 48A, Clinton County Records, Louise H. Tyler - Claims Attorney for Petitioner: M.S.A. 27A. 3240'shall be 6 Decatur Palmer 77D, Walter Pierson The redemption period for Carl Wohlfert, based on Aug 17: Gillgengerten, Lewis D. Benson (023204) 31A. Viola Post 74B. Alphonso Pray on, page 638, on which shall be six month(s) from the approval of the Appeals months from the date of said BOB, E.J. Rlnlnger 17D, Theda Smith Daniel C and Theresa E to 203 Owosso Savings Bank sale. 45D, Chas Tinklepaugh 92D, Ed Sevy mortgage there is claimed to the date of such sale. Board. The north wall of the Ileal Estate Transfers Coburn C and Catherine A Bldg. Dated at St. Johns, 713, Florence Straton 21GD, Mrs, Ben be due, at the date of this Dated Lathrup Village, garage to bea minimum of 8- I From records In office of Bland property in'Sec 34 Owosso, Mich. 48867 Stormteltz 216D, Chas Saxton 68A, notice, for principal and Michigan August 23, 1973. 1/2 ft from the property line. Register of Deeds) Michigan, August 1, 1973. John Shaw 53B, David Sevy 10C, Nora Bingham. Phone 725-2117 16-3 FEDERAL NATIONAL Stevens 1Q0D, John Stiles 80C, Wm. interest, the sum of Thirteen Federal National Mort­ Bids were accepted from Aug 17: Bartshe, Thomas Stump 271D, OB. Sevy 7C, Wm. Thousand Eighty-Four and gage Association Alan Thelen and Ed Werner MORTGAGE ASSOC­ Sherwood23A,IsaacStanley l3A,Wm. Aug L4: Barrett, R to Robert C and Colleen M IATION, A Corporation 22/100 Dollars ($13,084.22). A corporation organized on the construction of a well • Steinman Lot 17 RoDicDon. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Scott 74A, Mrs Peter Snyder 44A, And no suit or proceedings Lawrence J and Barbara A SALE organized and existing under Harold Saylor 124D, Nathan Spooner under an Act of Congress house, subject to revisions or to Charles E' and Beverly J Aug 17: Capen, Elizabeth the laws of the United States. B1A, Henry Smith 35B, Chas. at law or in equity having Assignee of Mortgagee disapproval of the State of to Grace A Fizzell; Roy and Tinklepaugh 33A, Sarah Thompson been instituted to recover the Hizler Blk 1 Perrin's Add. WHEREAS, default has 5BB, Wm Thomas 61A, Edwin Tripp Jenkins Fortes cue, Miller & Mich. Frances,Fizzell Lot 5, 6, 7, Samuel S. Reiter t debt secured by said part- Aug 14: Thompson, been made in the terms and 51C, P.S. Titus 29C, J.W. Tracy 52A, Nystrom Futher discussion on Harold H and Mildred to Blk 2 Van Duesen's. Attorney at Law Philip Thomas 72C, Thee. WrightSOD, gage or any part thereof Attorneys at Law Martin Subdivision was Aug 17: Landis, D Lewis conditions of a certain 115 W. Exchange Street Michael Weimer 37C, John Williams Now, therefore, by virtue of Duane H Thompson Lot 8, mortgage made by James 217D, W, Williams 21GD, Wliza 18451 West Twelve Mile Road tabled until a meeting is held and Delia May to Harold H Owosso, Michigan 48867 Weatherby 267D, C. Weatherby Est the power of sale contained Lathrup Village, Mich. 4B076 with the drain commissioner Blk, 8 Bickford P Hut- M. Switzer and Darlene M. 103D, Alonzo Whitney 31D, Mrs. Grant chinsons. and Mildred Thompson Lot Telephone 723-8211 in said mortgage, and Attorney for Assignee of and other affected parties to 8, Blk 8, Bickford Hut­ Switzer, his wife, of 604 . 15-5 Webber 78C, John Wagner 71A, John pursuant to the statute of the Aug 14: De Yoe, Duane >R North Clinton Street, St. Wagner 68A, Jacob Weidner 127D, Mortgagee determine the full im­ chinson's. Terry Wright 49D, Lucresta Worden State of Michigan in such 18-5 plication-of development in and Doris R to Robert A and Johns, County of Clinton. S0C, Mrs David Walter 93D, Jesse case made and provided, Shirley Parkd property in Aug 17: Demorest, State of Michigan, Wheelock 108D, Oscar Wells 224D, R S the south end of Fowler. Howard J and Mildred L; State of Michigan, Mort­ notice is hereby given that on Sec 8 Greenbush. gagors,, to Citizens Mort­ Department of Agriculture, Voorhees 58B, Elisha Whitney 16A, A motion was made to •Demorest, Hazel I to Joseph Drain Section. Louisa Westbrook 20B, Frank Wickes Friday, the 5th day of Oc­ grant permission to teens to Aug 14: Freund, Clarence gage Corporation, 'A 79B, Garrett Watson 47D, Jacob tober, A.D. 1973, at 10:00 Village of Fowler and Milberg to Melvin W.and J and Hazel A McKenna Lot Michigan Corporation, 2428 NOTICE OF MEETING OF Wagner 77A. march for ALSAC in the 27, Valley Frms No 1. DRAINAGE BOARD o'clock, A.M. said mortgage Council Meeting Village of Fowler, Sunday, Dorothea A Smith Lot 9, Blk Burton Street, S.E., Grand 16-3 will be foreclosed by a sale at , FOWLER, MICHIGAN 6, Westphalia. Aug 20: Scarlett, Frances Rapids, Michigan, Mort­ TO- WHOM IT MAY Sept 16, 1973. Meeting ad­ L; Scarlett, Evert J Trust to CONCERN: public auction, to the highest journed at 10:30 p.m. Aug 14: Logan, Inc" to gagee, dated the 21st day of bidder at the north door of American Central Cor- Richard L and Sarah E November, A.D., 1969, and Notice is hereby given that MORTGAGE SALE — Regular Meeting Hannon property in Sec 17 on the 16th day of July, 1973, Default having been made in the Courthouse, City of St. July 9,1973 Regular Meeting • poration Lot 195, Geneva recorded in the Office of the Johns, '•Clinton County, Shrs No 2. ,l Watertown. Register of Deeds for the a Petition was filed with the terms and conditions of a The meeting was called to July 30,1973 Aug 20: Thompson, Richard L. Sode County certain mortgage made by Michigan, of the premises order by PreS Pettit with 6 The meeting was called to Aug 14: Mueller, Don S County of Clinton and State, described in said mortgage, and Vivian J to Frank N and Harold H and Mildred to of Michigan, on the 25th day Drain Commissioner of the CHARLES WILLIAM councilman present. The order by Pres Pettit with five Duane H Thompson Lot 8, BLACKMER AND or so much thereof as may be minutes of the previous councilmen present. The Elizabeth Deak Lot 117 of November, A.D., 1969, in( county of Ingham asking for Blk 8 Bickford Hutchinsons. the cleaning out, relocating, SUZANNE M. BLACKMER, necessary to pay the amount meeting were approved as minutes of the, previous Geneva Shrs No 1. Liber 257 of Mortgages on due, as aforesaid, on said Aug 14: Marciniak, Aug 20: Lake Victoria L Pages 8-10, which said widening, deepening, HIS WIPE of Village of 'read. meetipg were approved as and Company to Norman E straightening, tiling and DeWitt Clinton County, mortgage, with the interest A motion was made and read.? Joseph W and Marybelle A to mortgage was thereafter on, thereon at Seven 1/2 per cent Gary N and Sally A Culy McCall Lot 25 Highland to-wit: the 17th day of adding a branch of the Michigan, Mortgagor, to carried to pay the current A motion was made to Hills. Reynolds Drain and Jones CAPITAL MORTGAGE (7-1/2%) per annum and all bills in the amount of contact the two recom­ property in Sec 21 Eagle. December, A.D., 1969, legal costs, charges and Aug 14: Finiout, Beulah J Aug 20: Ducharme, assigned to the FEDERAL Branch. CORPORATION' Mortgagee $1,142.15. mended applicants for cross 'Donald R and Marlene to dated the 3rd day of October, expenses, including the Mr Larry Wight, of Layne guard to request that they to John M and Dorothy E NATIONAL MORTGAGE And Whereas the Drainage attorney fees allowed by law, Gaines property in Sec 19 Steven M and Mary F ASSOCIATION, a Cor­ District of the Reynolds A.D. 1969, and recorded in Northern Co was present to share the duties of cross Sontich Lot 71 Geneva the office of the Register of and also any sum or sums discuss the wells. guard. Victor. poration organized and Drain and Jones Branch which may be paid by the Aug 14: Gaines, John M Shores. existing under the laws of the drain includes lands within Deeds, for the County of A motion was made to The meeting was ad­ Aug 20: Seifert, Glenn R Clinton and State of undersigned, necessary to accept the bid from Roy journed at 7:45 p.m. and and Dorothy E to Olga A United States, and said the Township of DeWitt protect its interest in the Culham property in Sec 19 and Leatrice J to David C assignment was recorded on County of Clinton, City of Michigan, on the 6th day of Pung for material and labor followed by a meeting at the Morris property in Sec 36 October, A.D.' 1969, in Liber premises. Which said for water line replacement Drain Commissioners office Victor. the 23rd day of December, Lansing, County of Ingham. premises are described as Aug 14: Severance, Eagle. A.D., 1969 in the Office of the And Whereas, a certified 256 of Clinton County on N Maple St between Kent in St. JOHNS. Aug 20: Beardslee, Harold Records, on page 634, which follows: All that certain St and North St with con­ •William A. N. trustee to Register of Deeds for said copy of said Petition was piece or parcel of land Robert S and Rada C S and Ida M to Virginia G County of Clinton in Liber 257 served upon Dale R. Chap­ said mortgage was structs to start in three to Beach Lot 8, 9, Blk D, Ovid. thereafter on, to-wit the 3rd situate in the Village of four weeks. Roll call vote: 6 Showers property in Sec 15 of Mortgages on Page 144, man County Drain Com­ DeWitt in the County of Naturally, spanking: doesn't Olive. Aug 20: Nelson, Francis H and missioner of the County of da.y of October, A.D. 1969 yea, 0 nay. Motion carried. help any In this soft-handed arte. Aug 14: Tiedt, Kenneth J and Heather Jean to James Clinton and the Director of R and Patricia A Barkley WHEREAS, the amount to Kenneth D Jr and Karen claimed to be due on said Agriculture, by Richard L. Pontius property in Sec 20 Lot 41 RiverWood. Sode County Drain Com­ .Aug 20: Nobach, Maynard mortgage as of the date of Olive. this notice is the sum of missioner of the County of REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY Aug 14: Walter, Orval J H and Dorothy E to Lloyd A Ingham. and Agnes K Berry property Nineteen Thousand Two and Kathleen V to Larry W Hundred Seventy-four and Now, Therefore, in ac­ and Dorothy M Sager in Sec 31 Bengal. cordance with Act No. 40, Aug 20: Fedewa Builders 15/100 ($19,274.15) Dollars, property in Sec 10 Bath. for principal and interest,, P.A. 1956, as amended, a Aug 14: American Central to Maynard H and Dorothy E meeting of the Drainage ZONING COMMISSION MEETING Nobach property in Sec 2 and Corporation to Logan Inc Lot WHEREAS, no suit or Board of said drain will be 208, 2Q9, 210, 211, Geneva Westphalia. held at the Emil DeSander A Regular Meeting of the'J Clinton County Zoning Section 25 to a point on the extended North line of the t Aug 20: Nobach, Maynard proceedings at law or in- Shrs-No- 2. equity have been instituted Construction Company yard, Commission will be held on Thursday, September 20, South five-eighths of the West one-half of the Southeast AUg 14: Davis, Robert W H and Dorothy E to Fedewa 321W. Sheridan Road, in the 1973 at 8 p.m. in .the CourthouseTSt. Johns, Michigan. one-quarter, said Section 25; thence Easterly along'the * Enterprises property in Sec to recover the debt secured and Jacqueline J to James B by said mortgage or any part City of Lansing, county of At that time the Commission will act on the following extended North line of the South five-eights of the West and Karen F Cushman Lot 31 Bengal. Ingham, on the 12th day of applications: ' one-half of the Southeast one-quarter, said Section 25 to Aug 20: Nobach, Maynard thereof, and default having the North-South one-quarter line said section; thence 123 Clinton Village. been made whereby the September 1973, at 10:30 Aug 15: Larry T Schaefer, H and Dorothy E to Fedewa o'clock in the; forenoon, to WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP Northerly along said North-South one-quarter line to a Enterprises property in Sec power of sale contained in determine the practicalness point located on the North line of the South 300.00 feet of Inc to Ernest G and Betty W 31 Bengal. said mortgage has become the Northwest one-quarter, said Section 25; thence Garner property in Sec 11 operative. of said improvement. A-l, Agriculture to M-l, Limited Industrial: Riley. Aug 20: Nobach, Maynard Now, Therefore, all per­ Westerly parallel with the East-West one-quarter line H and Dorothy E to Fedewa NOW THEREFORE, by Aug 15: Garner, Ernest G sons owning lands liable to The South one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of to the extended Westerly line of the East 320.00 feet of / Enterprises property in Sec virtue of the power of sale and Betty W to Timothy L contained in said mortgage anassessmentforbenefits or Section 26, Town 5 North, Range 3 West, Watertown the West one-half of the Southwest one-quarter, said Bailey Lot 13 North 31 Bengal. whose lands will be crossed Township, Clinton County, Michigan AND ALSO the Section 25; thence Southerly parallel with the East line, Aug 20: American Central and pursuant to the Statute Rosewood Acres. of the State of Michigan in by said drain, or any North three-fifths of the East one-half of the Southeast of the West one-half of the Southwest one-quarter, said Aug€: Searles, Willard D Corporation to Roger Kin- municipality affected, are ^one-quarter of said Section 26, Town 5 North, Range 3 section to the North line of the South 10 acres of the naman, Lot 65, Highland such case made and and Lillian C to Dennis R and provided, NOTICE IS requested to be present at West. Northwest one-quarter of the Southwest one-quarter Rebecca A Worrall property Hills. said meeting, if they so said Section 25; thence Easterly along said North line Aug 20: American Central HEREBY GIVEN that on in Sec 33 Greenbush. MONDAY, the 10th day of desire. A-l, Agriculture and R-1B, One-Family Low Density of the South 10 acres of the Northwest one-quarter of Aug 16: Tucker, Willie L Corporation to Emory Er­ Dated at Lansing, Residential to M-l, Limited Industrial: the Southwest one-quarter, said Section 25 to the West nest and Eva Mae Prieur Lot September, 1973, at 10:00 and Lottie M to Lloyd Allen o'clock in the forenoon, Michigan, this 13th day of line of the East one-half of the Southwest one-quarter, and Juanita Morr property 114, Royal Shores. August 1973. The South five-eighths of the Southeast one-quarter, said Section; thence Southerly to the Placejof Begin- Aug 20: Martin, Floyd and Local Time, said mortgage in Sec 34 Bath. will be foreclosed at a sale at B. Dale Ball Section 25, Town 5 North, Range 3 West, Watertown • ning. j Edith to Thomas R Harry Township, Clinton County, Michigan, EXCEPT the Aug 16: Petruske; Gustav Director of Agriculture M-l, Limited Industrial to A-l, Agricultural: Jr and Marie C to Harold E Company property in Sec 27 public auction to the highest . By: Stanley R. North three-fifth of the East one-half thereof AND Victor. bidder at the front door of the ALSO part of the Southwest one-quarter, said Section and Myrtle B Arnold Quackenbush Beginning 253.00 feet South of the Northwest corner of property in Sec 9 Bath. Aug'20: Thomas'R Harry 'Court House in the City of St. Deputy Director in Charge 25, described as: Beginning on the South section line at J hns Com of amton and a point located 650.00 feet Easterly of the Southwest the South 40 acres of the North 79 acres of the West one- Aug 16: Warren, Wilbur S Company to Kenneth L and Stat° e .of Michiga% n (that being of Drains (Inter-County) half of the Northeast one-quarter, Section 36, Town 5 and Mildred E to Oneta Beverly K Spooner property 17-2 corner of the East one-half of the Southwest one- in Sec 27 Victor. the place of holding Circuit quarter, said Section 25; thence Northerly 650.00 feet North, Range 3 West, Watertown Township, Clinton Brauher Lot 21, 22, Blk 18 Court in said County), of the County, Michigan;,thence Easterly parallel with the Ovid. parallel with the West line of the East one-half of the premises described in said The Eureka Burial Ground Corp. Southwest one-quarter, said Section 25; thence North section line to the extended West line of the East Aug 17: May, "Anna mortgage, or so much 17 acres of the North 39 acres of the West one-half of the Gertrude to Gale I and Judy ;V LEGAL NOTICES"; hereby Issues notice to the following Easterly 280.00 feet parallel with the South section thereof*as may be necessary lot owners at the Eureka Cemetery line; thence Northerly parallel with the East line of the Northeast one-quarter, said section; thence Northerly A Jugovich property in Sec 6 to pay the amount due, as that unless back assessment; are paid to a point on the North section line which is located Eagle. action will be taken resulting in for­ West one-half of the Southeast one-quarter, said PUBLICATION OF NOTICE aforesaid, on. said mortgage feiture of all rights to the following Section 25 to a point on the extended North line of the , 763.80 feet Easterly of the North one-quarter corner, Aug 17: Burley, Floyd E OF HEARING with the* interest thereon at lots: said section; thence West along the North section line and Charlotte K; Behrens, Cade Ayers 39D, Beny AQstin 17A, South five-eighths of the West one-half of the Southeast State of Michigan, The Seven and one-half (7-1/2%) Adeline Anderson 3lB, Wm. Adams one-quarter, said Section 25; thence Easterly along the to the Northwest corner of the East one-half of the Robert S and Arlene /to Probate Court for the County per cent per annum and all 22A. Leslie Aldaffer 42D, Ray Austin Northwest one-quarter of said section; thence South Fedewa Enterprises 220 D, James Andrus 73B, Wm. Bird extended North line of the South five-eighths of the C of Clinton legal costs, charges and West one-half of the Southeast one-quarter, said 0 02'15" West along the West line of said East one-half property in Sec 36 Duplain. Estate of ELIZABETH expenses, including the llA, Jacob and Mac Brewbaker 104D, of the Northwest one-quarter, said Section to a point Aug 17: Burley, Floyd E E.C. Borstow 219D, Harrison E, Section 25 to the North-South one-quarter line; thence CHRYSLER GOOD­ attorney fee allowed by law, Barber 197D, Leman Barber lA, Sarah Southerly to the South one-quarter corner of said located 336,34 feet Northerly of the East-West one- and Charlotte K; Behrens and also any sums which Blank-UA, Alex Busheree 10B, Wm, quarter line, said section; thence North 90^00*00" East KNECHT, deceased File No, Bushnell 27A, John Berryo 65B, C.P. Section 25; thence West to the Place of Beginning, AND Robert S and Arlene to 19060. may be paid by the un­ Barms 8A, Robt. Barrus 124D, David 1309.00 feet; thence Northerly along the North-South Fedtfwa Enterprises ALSO the Northeast one-quarter of the Northeast one- dersigned, necessary to Bellary 69A, S. Burrows & Mrs. Loren quarter, Section 36, Town 5 North, Range 3 West, one-quarter line of said section to ,the Place of property in Sec 36 Duplain. TAKE NOTICE: On Oc­ protect its interest in the Stevens 39A, Geo & John Brewbaker Beginning. Aug 17: Burley, Floyd E tober 31, 1973, at 11:00 A.M., 56A, Martin Bachleor 60B, Guy Watertown Township, Clinton County, Michigan AND premises. Busheree 77D, Hiram Bower 6B, ALSO the East 17 acres of the North 39 acres of the and Charlotte K; Behrens, in the Probate Courtroom, Harvey Brown 21C, Maria Baker 53C, The premises described in West one-half of the Northeast one-quarter, Section 36, DEWITT TOWNSHIP Robert S and Arlene to Courthouse, St. Johns, said mortgage are as Clayton Brown ,64B, James Barrus Fedewa Enterprises Michigan, before the Hon. 66B, Wm. Besley 21A, Kress Benham Town 5 North, Range 3 West, Watertown Township, follows: 14D, Jasper Carpenter 154D, Lloyd Clinton County, Michigan. From Zone B-4, Planned Shopping Center to B-2, property in Sec 36 Duplain. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Cox 43F. U.G. Carter 22BD, Sam Post General Business: Crowner 31A. John Cordray 75B, S. Craw & Ruth Hodge 38D, Leo Cox 19B, A-l, Agriculture and R-lB, One-Family Low Density Sanford Cordray 47A, Geo. Cordray Com. at a pt 250' S. 0-05', E & 90' N 89*44' W of NE cor 16C, MA. Chappell 3B, Chas. Cook Residential to M-l, Limited. Industrial: ? 67A, Cath Covers tone 3SA, John of Sec 16, T5N, R2W, th N W'-W W 200 ft, th N 200 ft, th Coverstone 27B, Laura Case 41D, Kate E. 132.78', thSE 110', th S112' to the pt of beg. - Business Directory Cleland 75C, Isaac Coffman -, Samuel The West one-half of the West one-half of the Northeast Case 4lC, H.E. Camburn 130D, Lois . one-quarter of Section 25, Town 5 North, Range 3 West Datwett 37D, Wm. & Chas. Davis 171D, ALSO the East one-half of the Northwest one-quarter of DEWITT TOWNSHIP A. DeWitt 17C, Geo, Daggett 27C, Chas. & Wm. Davis 50C, -Willard Section 25, Town 5 North, Range 3 West, EXCEPT the Zone B-l, Local Business to B-2, General Business and Daggett 56B, Burr Dexter 253D, Frank South 300.00 feet thereof, AND ALSO the Southwest AUTOMOTIVE FARM SERVICES HARDWARE Downey 146D, Ruben Daggett 45A, a Special Use Permit to allow service and repair: F.M. Dell 76D, DeGlfford Elcnwood one-quarter of the Northwest one-quarter of said For the BEST BUY in 177D, Mrs. Feeley 263D, C.P. Finch section 25, EXCEPT the South 300.00 feet of the East GOWER'S HARDWARE 232D. BenJ. Finkle 9GD, Millard 330.00 feet thereof. AND ALSO the Northwest one- Com. at a pt 63 rds. 9-1/2* S of cen. of the int's'n. of U.S. Now & Used Chevrolets Purina Feeds Freeman 66A, Johri Foster 65C, Wm. Means ? S $ In Your Pocket and t Fegor 242D, Ray & Oliver Gillespie quarter of the Southwest one-quarter of said Section 25, Trunk Line 27 & Grand River Rd., so called; th S 8 rds., See .55F, James Holmes 64C, S.C. Hollister,v EXCEPT the South 10 acres therefrom AND ALSO thElGrds., thNCrds, thWlGrdstoplaceof beg.,allin EDINGER 6Y WEBER Mathews Elevator Co. GRAIN ELEVATOR 30A. Mrs. M.S. Howes EC, HK. EXCEPTING the East 330.00 feet. "inSec3,T5N-R2W,inMich., subject to all easements & Grain—Feeds—Seeds " Hammond 3GB, Adam Innis 3At Emma FOWLER Phone -582-2401 BOTTLED GAS Hawkira & Rose Godfrey 3C, Jacob restrictions of record. FOWLER Cylinders or Bulk Helt 17B, Ina Hooker SOB, Floyd Coe A-l, Agriculture and R-lB, One-Family Low Density 90D, Thost Green 59C. Chas. i Eureka Gatehouse 74D, Daniel Gllson 36A, Residential to 0-1, Office & Administrative: BATH TOWNSHIP Phone 224-2605 • ClarK Gfay 28A, 01 PI Gilson 15A, CREDIT BUREAU Chas. Gratt SOB, Ben], Hawkins 59A,( Part of the West one-half of Section 25, Town -5 North, Management Resources application for a mobile home Be a Partner Phone 224-2953 Darius Ingersoll 23B, David Helt 42B, • NOT JUST A CUSTOMER* Bessie Hoiyoke 120D, D, Hayden 55A, Range 3 West, Watertown Township, Clinton County, park and a Special Use Permit located North of M-78 on CLINTON COUNTY G.W> Hawes 229 D, Alvin Hathaway Michigan, described as: Beginning at the Southwest both sides of Upton Road. Buy the Co-op Way 101D. Vern Hudklns 43B, Henry corner of the East one-half of the Southwest one- CREDIT BUREAU INSURANCE Howard 203D, J.C. Sevy S7C, David FARMERS' CO-OP Jakcway 30C, Samuel Jeffers 00A, quarter, said Section 25; thence Easterly along the The text of the Zoning Ordinance as proposed to be Phone 224-2891 Complete Insurance. Service , Parson Jefferyn BOA, A, Jackson 91B, South section line 650.00 feet;* thence Northerly 650.00 amended and a map showing the Zoning Ordinance as FOWLER .Phone 582-2061 Credit Reports Collectlonii Mrs. Wm. Jentzen 6E, Mac Jeffers feet parallel with the West line of the East one-half of Sjnee 1933 6flE, James Klrby 72A, Sherman Klrby proposed tobeamended may be examined at the Offices 8GB, Emeline Klrby 14C, Emmet the Southwest one-quarter, said Section 25; thence of the Clinton County Zoning Administration, 100 S. FARM ~~ AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE Kirby 38A, O.P. Kirby 123D, John Easterly 280.00 feet parallel with the South section Ottawa St., St, Johns, Michigan between the hours of v FIRE INSURANCE Klrby 19A. Montic Kirby 89D, Mrs. T. DRAINAGE FOR YOUR LISTING IN THE Klrby 48C, Wm. Kirby 39D, F. - line; thence Northerly parallel with the East line of the 8:00 A.M', toNoonandl:00P.M. to5:00P.M. of any day. GENERAL CASUALITY Knickerbocker 103D, S.D, Kuhns S4D, W,e£{ one^half of the Southeast one-quarter,' said Monday through Friday, , JAMES BURNHAM \ L. Kenfleld 78A,' Abel Kimball 3SA, Builneu Directory Allaby-Brewbakar, Inc. Joseph Keifer 13C, Jos. Kclfer 13B, Phone St. Johns 224-4045 Over Gamble Store ••Enoch Lockwood 54B, L.W, LeClear Arnold R.Minarik, R-3, St. Johns Phons 224*2361 4BB, Alson Lindley 62A. HR Mbc?. Zoning Administrator St, Johns Phone* 224-825B-

t August 30,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 7B ntral averts ValleyFarms Trezise says he'Hrheep American Ge DeWitt lawsuit by Michigan MRS.1 JULIA RICHARDS busy during House recess Mrs Clair Smith of While the Michigan summei', as will the* other nearly afl*of my time to LANSING -- Attorney to certain provisions of the selections while consumers appointed. The panel will Grayling is visiting her legislature is taking ^a two, committees, findlrig'put how meeting with the people back .sneral Frank J. Kelley has Land Sales Act even though tour the development will have the power to act on all daughter and family Mr and' and a half month recess, people feel about 'the issues, ,home. After* all, the people agreed'to end the State's the act is not effective until also be stopped. consumer -complaints Mrs Bennie Allen. Clair State Representative R. before them. ' ^ elected me to represent theni lawsuit * against American October 1. For1 example, The judgment also against American Central Smith and several friends Douglas Trezise (R-Owosso) When his committee^work. in Lansing and it sure helps Central Corporation, the consumers doing business, provides for a compliance -concerning land purchases left for Alaska last Wednes­ is keeping busy with com­ does not take him fr6m the me when I know what thejr" largest land 'development with American Central will representative to interview within the last 18 months. All day morning. When Mr mittee work and' meeting district,, Trezise plans to problems are and what they company' in Michigan, in be given a five day "cooling- each consumer purchasing decisions will be made by a Smith called his family< with the people back home. spend ope day a week in think about the many issues return "for a consent off period" in which they land from American Central majority of the panel Thursday evening they were' As a member of the Lansing attending to normal facing the state legislature," judgment signed by the have a right to cancel their to assure that specific members. in Sa skate ha wan, Canada. Taxation and Towns and paper work and will continue Trezise said. company. In the judgment, contracts. disclosures about the terms Complaints against the They plan to be gone' 6 to B Counties Committees and a to write his weekly column "I look at the recess as American Central promised of the contract are clearly land developer may be sent weeks. special committee to in-- and .tape his weekly radio giving" me time to devote to Jo stop a number of sales The consent judgment revealed and understood. to: Attorney General Kelley, Marie Budnicki of vestigate the Northwestern show. my »favorite, part of the- practices and agreed to specifies, among other In addition, a three- Law Building, Lansing, Riverview was a caller at the Highway extension, Trezise ' Rep Trezise also plans to legislator's job - meeting, institute specific measures things, that American member panel to hear and Michigan. home of Mr and Mrs Ken will be attending about 21 continue his Monday af­ with the pepple back home.V to settle consumer com- Central will stop using high decide consumer claims has American Central, without Richards last Saturday. separate public hearings ternoon office hours in, Trezise said. plaints'as well as to protect pressure telephone calls as a been created for one year admitting any improper or Mr and Mrs Homer throughout the state. Owossoand Flushing, except the Tights of future pur­ sales technique. The prac­ consisting of representatives unlawful conduct, has Schoettle of Roscommon, The Towns and Counties for a few days when he mayt chasers. tice of sales personnel using of the Attorney General and voluntarily undertaken to were guests of Mr and Mrs .committee is studying land be vacationing with his' Kelley said that American two-way radios to stress the American Central, and a eliminate the practices set Henry Wohlert last Satur­ use legislation and will be ,family if time permits. , Central has agreed to adhere urgency of making quick third member mutually forth in the original lawsuit. day. spending a large share ofthe Next week, Rep Trezise^ plans to spend considerable1 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF time at the Shiawassee BINGHAM. TQWNSHrp County Fair where he wijl DEPARTMENT OFTHETREASURY BINQHfin TOWNSHIP /OFFICE OF REVENUESHARING DEPARTMENT OFTHE TREASURY meet and talk with people ]n, 1900PENNSYLVANIAAVE NW PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING % HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT 'WASHINGTON.DC 20220 FORTHEENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING the 87th District and also on WASHINGTON. D C 20226* ' his schedule are several Help it. fK] |—I EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL Chack thia block if lhl» plan li burnt on JUL 1J X973 ANDENOING JUN 30, J.9M JflN 1/ 19?2 ENDING J(JN 3Q> 19?3 I—i in iMCUtlva prapoMl ^^^ appearances at service c]ub (U DEBT How will tht availability of ravinut abating hinda aHact iha (L) DEBT How has the availability ol revenue ihaiinrj fundi aflocled the IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON A IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN 1 bono wnfl requirement! a I your |uritd clionF ^^ bortowif|B tatpilia mania of yourJurlnIiettoiiT ' and civic organization, ESTIMATED TOTAL OF $£, 320 TOTAL PAYMENT OF $$> 33? meetings, - AVOID DEBTINCHEASE NO EFFECT AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT W)rk.. TOO SOONTO ACCOUNT NO ACCOUNTED LESSEN DEBJ INCREASE LESSENED DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO "I always look Jbrward to PREDICT EFFECT £3 3 019 003 B PREDICT EFFECT £3 3 019 OSS the times when lean devote * tV '. * (MX TAXES In which of iha following mannaia la It expaclad that the Bimnm TOWNSHIP (Ml TAXES In which of the following manneti did the availably of BrNQHflPl TOWNSHIP The Amenuirj RcdjCroM... I availability ot Ravtiwa Sharing Fundi will affect lbs tax Revenue'Sharing Fundi ailed Iha laa level* ol your jurn TOWNSHIP SUPV ^ level* of your jurisdiction} Chack ai many it apply. TOWNSHIP SUPV diction? Check aa many a* apply CUNTON COUNTY CLINTON COUNTT WILL ENABLE DEDUCING W1LLHEOUCEAMOUNTOFRATE ENABLED REDUCING THE flEOUCED AMOUNT OF KATE RATIOFAfMJONTAX- ST JOHNS MICHIGAN -tesra ST JOHNS nrCHIQRN 4SB?9 • a INCREASEOFAMAJOnTAX. • HATEOFAMUORTAX • INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX WILL PREVENT INCREASE IK NO EFFECT OH TAX LEVELS PREVENTED INCREASEIN • RATEOFA MAJOR TAX si • AATEOFAMAJOHTAX WILLFREUENTENACTIrta | | TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT PREVENTED ENACTING • A NEW MAJOR TAX • ANEWMAIORTAX OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PERCENT PLANNED FOR PRIORITY PLANNED PUNNED EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES •uinnUKi PURPOSE EXPENDITURES IAND tfwtnuo EQUIPMENT icNsmtrcnoi, ACQUISIIIDN CATEGORIES (A.) IB) lV*J|hlLai - IE) taw* m KHYItfl ID] IF) n 10 MULTI- PURPOSEAND % % GENERAL GOVT % % % %

PtlBUC TRANSPORTATION % % % % % % % TRANSPORTATION % % % % % % % % IS HOUSING h COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT % % % A regular meeting of the Clinton Counly Board of % % % Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, September 4, a 1 FINANCIAL FINAhtlAl ' S 1973. At 1:30 p.m. the following'referral from the ADMINISTRATION % % AD Ml Mb R..lim a lOtALPLAhHlb S lOtAlA ru-i I " Clinton County Zoning Commission will be heard: o«m* T uun c 19 IN) ASSURANCES IRafaf to Instruction G) RECREATION + IN) rin tfir-AtlOHiPiMtoneadlniltiicliiin F| DUPLAIN TOWNSHIP CULTURE >ii.Y la Ava ul It s - 6,987 — Harold Benson Bingham Twp Sup. Aug. 30,1973 tIAI/l & rillt PLEAS! PRIM Aim i Ei) -IKIDII s. 6,987 Arnold R.Minarik Harold Benson Supervisor Clinton County News Aug. 30,1973 KMlltjUTU-PLIAalPfttHT "™ Bil id S-_._ 0^ Bi!crtqte9W ^•'Administrator' ' " -31 hUhiJvc, ^lltlM/tV ^JU jj_ D sr'. .. rj* >in 'I'lh irjiiinqa 'S — -t &*;M"*.J ,nL MZ .Bil- -tf- •*•

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"' CHnlon County News ^^^« '. «.** v »B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, AAichigan August 30,1973 is)BOBStt^X3HW»MSS0^ Price support loans on dry edible beans Car land News Recent estimates of servation Office. support loan program this Pointing out that orderly beans for disposition later in 1 the marketing season when I Michigan's 1973 dry edible Market prices, he said, year as in previous years. marketing is the key to J by Mrs. Pudge Deming bean crop indicate about 10 usually dip during the Some producers, he said, better prices, he emphasized the price is usually better. 3» percent, less than 1972, ac­ harvest season, particularly anticipating a larger crop that price support loans offer cording to Dorn Diehl, State in years when there are this year, have contracted the producer the means of Diehl pointed out that Janet Glenton's summer states, to New York, where Janet says she is looking Executive Director of the large crops. Producers are part or all of their crop at a obtaining ready cash at loans may be obtained on dry visit with the Dale Dumond she will board a plane for •forward to the leisure of the Michigan State Agricultural reminded that they may take set price in advance of harvest. This permits the xedible beans such as pea or family of Carland drew to a Caracas, Venezuela. Once 15 day boat trip to the cruise- Stabilization and Con­ advantage of the price harvest. producer to hold title to his navy beans, red kidney close Wednesday and she, again she will get on a bus ship,. Orianna, from British beans, pinto or small red will soon be returning to and travel to Argentina, Columbia to Australia which beans stored either on the Australia. Chile, Peru and to Lima, should get her home for Fulton prepares for 73 school opening farm or in commercial Janet*s stay was a promise where she will again board a Christmas. This will be the warehouses approved by the M iddleton-Perrinton area made 2 years- ago that she plane to Panama and first Christmas that she, her Fulton schools will are required by law to have desiring attending assembly Commodity Credit Cor­ would someday visit the Mexico, where she will again parents, and 22 year old immunization shots by their are to attend morning programs and plays, during poration, The price support welcome its teachers for the sessions and Village kin­ U.S.A. and come to see take a bus through * the brother have spent together school year of 1973-74 with an local physicians previous to the school year, will pay an loan program provides them; at the time the Western States to see the in 4 years. In fact, she has entering school or a form dergarten children are to addition fee of $2. An activity short-term interim financing Orientation meeting on Sept attend afternoon sessions. "promise was made, they Grand Canyon, Yellowstone not seen her brother in these verifying, because of fee of 50$ will be charged to at only 5-1/2 percent interest. were all in Germany. The National Park, etc and on to 4 years. 4. The Ola Elementary ( On Wednesday, Sept 5th, religious beliefs, that they all elementary students in The maturity date on 1973- 'Dumonds were there to see San Francisco, Calif to Janet says she may stay a are unable to be immunized. • school will operate again this grades 1 through 4 and $1 in crop dry bean loans will be their son, David, who was Alberta, the Rocky Mts to year in Australia or she may all' students will be in at­ year with the kindergarten tendance for a full day of A law was passed eight grades 5 through 7. April 30, 1974. then a soldier in the Vancouver and British go to Wew Zealand to work years ago by the State children being transported Hot lunches will be served American Army and Colombia. with occupational therapy school, and hot lunches will from the area surrounding He explained that price be served. Buses will travel Legislature whereby all the students at a cost of $1.75 stationed near Munich, Janet says she works a patients to earn more money children entering school for the school. support loan rates vary their regular routes at the per week for all elementary depending on the class of where Janet was then while, saves her money, and so that she may travel once usual time as in previous the first time must undergo a Textbooks and workbooks children in grades one working as a baby sitter for then travels; she has no more, and who knows, she test to determine if they are will be furnished free of beans and whether they are years. Kindergarten through seven, if tickets are stored on the farm on a small children in an outside financial help at all, might even come back to children, who have not free from tuberculosis. charge to all children in all purchased 6n a weekly basis. American-German Army and on this trip she intends to Carland some day just to see Parents are requested to elementary grades. A thresher-run basis or stored previously enrolled, are to Single lunches on a daily in a warehouse on a, Camp. She had left her home make it home to Australia, the friendly people here. We enroll with their teachers on consult their local physicians deposit of $4.00 per student basis for elementary home in Australia to seek her where she has not been since hope so, she is a spark in the and have their child tested will be levied to High School processed, cleaned and Wednesday, September 5th, students will cost 40$. bagged basis. fortune so that she could she left it 4 years ago. She night in this big world to the at Middleton as well as at before entering school. students, grades eight Grades 8 through 12 can educate herself and make did meet her parents in people of Carland, and we Maple Rapids. Both morning Maple Rapids elementary through twelve, refundable purchase lunch tickets at a Details as to loan rates or enough money to travel. England 2 years ago for a wish her God's blessings and afternoon sessions will school will have two sessions at the close of the school year weekly cost of $2. If pur­ the requirements for storage When she returns to her short visit. with a safe journey. meet on Wednesday. of kindergarten again this if books show normal wear. chased on a daily basis, the may be obtained at the local homeland, she plans oh All kindergarten children year. Rural children in the High School students charge will be 45«. county ASCS office. furthering her education and teach occupational therapy, which she is now practicing AAaj Eric Kauma completes in London, Canada. Janet says the little calves, on the Dumond farm, are the officer course / most fascinating of animals, for near Perth where she FT LEAVENWORTH, ducted at Ft Leavenworth. lives there are only sheep KAN - Army National The training is designed to and the crop grown is only Guard Major Eric E. prepare selected officers for wheat. She drove a tractor Kauma, whose wife responsible positions at for the first time while she Jacqueline lives at 10280 W division and support com­ was here. Herbison Rd, Eagle com­ mand levels. It also provides Janet is a. pretty, agile, pleted the final phase of the them with an understanding warm-hearted young girl of command and general staff of the duties of corps and 24 years, with a lot of self- college, July 6. field Army general staff determination to make her The course is organized officers, and of Army par­ own way and see the world into 9 phases, and is given ticipation in joint and and all that's in it. She will be over a 5-year period either combined operations. leaving London, Ontario, by correspondence or Maj Kauma is in private Sept 8, by bus to go to through the US Army law practice with Parks, Quebec, Nova Scotia, .Reserve school system. The Kauma and Cottom, in through the New England final ?.-week phase is con­ Lansing.

. THE GOVERNMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF THETREASURY DALLAS TOWNSHIP OFFICEQF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION WASHINGTON, DC. 20226 FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING

EXECUTIVE PHOP05AL CHecV this Mock II this plan fi baled on • an eiecutmo ntonosm JUL 1, 1973ANO ENDING a", 30, 197^ (L) DEBT How will iho availability ol levenue sharing fundi affect the IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED* UPON AN borrowing requirement* of your jurisdiction? ESTIMATED TOTAL OF .$8,526, AVOIDDEBT INCREASE

LESSEN DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO ACCOUNT NO." .PREDICT EFFECT 23 3 019 004 (M) TAXES In which of Iho following manners it it expected that the availability of Revenue Sharing Fundi villi oHact the tat level* ol your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. DV.LL.,3 '£L\\ £i!:iP re :.GH: T: SASURER WILL ENABLE REDUCING WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE P RATE OFA MAJOR TAX, • INCREASE OFA MAJORTAX. CLt'TCu COUf'TY WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN uOUJn 1, BOX 2^3 • RATE OFA MAJOR TAX I [ NO EFfECT ON TAXLEVELS i-'c.-.LE:. :TCH WP.3$ WILL PREVENT ENACTING 0 ANEWMAJORTAX I J TOOSDON IO PREDICT EFfECT OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES riicui PERCENT PLANNED FOR: PRIORITY PLANNED rumrOfO" PLANNED EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES lunrmucl PURPOSE EXPEND'TURES 0QI CATEGORIES (A) (6| 01 tMTWO [E] EmitMEnr HCTIMMWT HWttt |tl in 19 tO MULTI­ m PURPOSE AH O GENERAL GOVT. % % % % '** i8,S26 100% % %

% % TRANSPORTATION S % % % % % IS HOUSIHQi COMMUNITY % DEVELOPMENT % % % 1% % % % a TOIALPLANNEO . ___ OPERAtlNC/MAIN. t Q MC U»* lU UMNO- S> 0,Q£O % % wWs 1_L_ ' |N) ASSURANCES IRefer to Instruction Gl % % % loovttntspetifri The newi media have been advised that a complete copy % % •f this lepoil has been published In a local newspaper ol general 210THERf5p«fiV/ circulation I have record) documenting the contents ol this report end they ate open lot public and news media scrutiny. % 12 OJIttntSpKitfl % t enure the Secretary ol the Treasury that the natutory provisions lilted in Pan G of the Instructions accompanying Ihn TOTAL PLANNED jepoit will be complied with by this recipient government with CAPITAL EXPENOI respect to Iho em ill em em funds reported hereon TURK

oL ?n«JCZZ&-&-73 Clinton County Hews SIGNMURl OF mil EXECUTIVE OFFICER NAME ar> HEWSPAMII Goerge R, Martin, Twp Supervisor Aug. 30,1973 NAMEATltll — PIIASIPFUNI DAK PUBUSKEO

THE GOVERNMENT OF DALLAS TOWNSHIP DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING FORTHE PERIOD BEGINNING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW. 2 WASHINGTON.DC 20226 JAN 1, 1973 ENDING Jun 30,1973

ID DEBT Hovv has the availability of revenue sharing fundi alfecied the INTHEFOLLOWINGMANNERDASEDUPONA , borrowing requirements of your |unsdic(ion7 TOTAL PAYMENT OF 49,206. AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE ACCOUNT NO. TOO SOON TO LESSENEDDEOT INCREASE | PREDICT EFFECT 23 3 019 00k {Ml TAXES In which of Ihe following manners did (he availably ol DALLAS TOWNSHIP Fie venue S lining Funds ailed Iho tai I o vol J ol your juris­ TOWNSHIP TRSASUEtEEi diction? Check as many as apply CLINTON COUHTX ENABLED REDUCING THE REDUCED AMOUNT OF RATE ROUTE 1 BOX 2<*3 • RATE OF A MAJORTAX. • INCREASE OFAMAJOH1AX. FOWLER KICH ^(^35 PREVENTEOlNCREASEItJ • RAtEOFAMAJORTAX I I NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS PREVENTED ENACTING • ANEWMAJORTAX I I TOO 50ONTO PREDICT EFFECT OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PRIORITY ACTUAL H«H*? ACTUAL PERCENT USED FOR: til ID [OH PURPOSE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES klttOI EXPENDITURES l»M) ToiaT firtnotg (El ICONISIMW: J tCQUSUIQtl fETlBU'lNt CATEGORIES |A| in) , linnets iti IF) (J) 10 MUL1I PURPOSEAND PUBUC SAFETY % GENERAL GOVT. % % % 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION S ^ % % % ~Ambu ance Service 11 % % ~ 1,162. 100: TRANSPORTATION % % % % % IS HOUSING.•• COMMUNITY- % DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AQE0 4 POOR % % % % % % % I TOt A L ACTUAL 0 PI "At I NO I MAIN' tENANCEIKPEK. S .1,162 % % mums tg IHt CERTIFICATION 1 Plena Read Instruction 'F ] fl [CREATION % The newt m'e'dTa have been advised that • complete copy CULTURE % - ol this tepoit haa been published in • local newspaper ol general 20OIHEHfIpK(Tr, circulation I have record* documenting Ihe comonli ol ihii teporl and Ihey are open lor public and newi media tcruilnv. s ' % % % Additionally, t certify thai I em the chief ••ecuttve officer It QMtRfSpttitrl and with respect In the enlillement fundi reported hereon. I certify thai they have nol been used in violation ol either the iioiity expenditure requirement (Section 103| or lh« matching 11 0\HlHISptt4fl 3680 West Monroe Road Smdipfohibitlon (Suction 1041 olthe Act % % 10) TRUST FUND REPORT ALMA, MICHIGAN TOTAL ACTUAL CAPITAL fJMHM' masiercharge Telephone: 463-4936 turns Revenue Sharing Funds Received 9.20.6. STORE HOURS: MON.-THURS.-8 a.m. - B:30 p.m. Thru June 30, IHT3,,,, ,\t. L , .^ -2ft5Sts!2W_ rwickes Inietesl Earned ...... * FR1.-8 a.m. -9 p.m. „95 tlotlATUM or 0">r fxicunvs 0FfKM SAT.-8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Total Fundi Available..,,,... « .9,301 George R. Martin, Dallas Twp Supervisor 1/162 TlAUl » TITLE.PLIAK fRWT Lumber BAXKJUlBHCMa THESE GRAND OPENING VALUES ALSO AVAILABLE Amount Enpended • •,, <,,, • • *• . Clinton County News' Aug. 30,1973 Balance ...>.<• • •, T 8,139 DAT1 PUILIlHIO ATTHE WICKES CENTER IN CLARE #0070-73 MAUI 0' NEWSPAPER «J ,*Jf **l ' > . Klt( • A lllAl

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Page'4 • L Section C August 23, 1973 SERVING OVER Covering six St. Johns rural routes, two Fowler rural routes. Village of Fowler, Village of Ovid, two Ovid rural routes, DeWitt Route 1, City of DeWitt and Vil­ 12,000 lage of Westphalia plus the regular circulation of the CLINTON AREA FAMILIES Clinton County News each week.

BONELESS Help Wanted FRESH GROUND WANTED — Registered nurses, part time on 7 to 3 shift, full time and part time on 3 to 11 shift and 11 to 7 CHUCK shift. Every other weekend off. Please call Gratiot Community Hospital, 300 Warwick Dr. Alma, Mich. Phone 517-463-1101 ext. 246. An equal opportunity em­ LB. ployer. 14-tf-l Best Cut HELP WANTED —Full-time FREE LOTTERY TICKET registered nurse for Mid- s 00 Michigan District Health With 25 Purchase Excluding . -09 Department, Clinton County Branch Office. Call for in­ Beer, Wine. & Cigarettes ROAST 1 LB terview. Phone 224-7772. 17-3-p-l Kraft 2 LBS. Armour English NO EXPERIENCE? We will GRAPE CUT $i 29 train you to SellToys& Gifts, •Top Hostess Program, *No LB. collecting, *No delivery, JELLY ROAST *Top Pay PLUS Bonus, *Free kit. Merri-mac Toy PLANTERS Tasty Shows, 484-3034 Lansing, 627- 9254 Grand Ledge, 625-3404 PEANUT CHUCK $129 Perry. 16-4-p-l STEAK I LB NOON—TIME cook wanted. Apply in person at L & L BUTTER Restaurant. 318 N. Clinton. 18 oz. Round Bone St. Johns. 17-3-p-l WANTED — Administrator, for Crisis Intervention Center serving Clinton Northern Paper County. Prior experience working with crisis Fresh Young Sliced Thin situations and with people of varying backgrounds and TOWELS ages preferred. Good salary. BEEF LIVER Applications available at 300 E. Sturgis St., St. Johns, 48879. Ph. 224-6729. 16-3-p-l Trueworth 12 oz. PART-TIME HELP in ORANGE _,.„„„ telephone room of Sears 00 9-LIVES Roebuck & Co. Southgate JUICE 3/*l Plaza St. Johns. Apply in Large 13 oz*. person. 17-3-p-l Nescafe TRUCK TIRE changer. Men CAT FOOD 18 years or older, full Instant company benefits. Paid Red Ripe 'insurance, $3,15 per hour* 48 PIERCE hours per week. Steady job TOMATOES BAKERIf AT for person willing to work. Gen. Tire Service. 2600' E. MAHARS Mich. Lansing, Mich. 485- U. S. No. 1 *wiys 2281. 18-3-p-l 4 oz. 29*"' ?-/i 2C CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 30,1973

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WANTED — Farm help. 4 NEW HOMES under Listing wanted Statewide LOT FOR SALE AT Rain­ Single man to help milk and Business construction in Westphalia Real Estate. Service of bow Lake by owner. 593-3122. Automotive Try a classified do general farming. Opportunity and surrounding area for Perry. Broker Joseph Roll. 16-3-P-5 References please. 616-527- sale. Call Fedewa Builders, G25-3144 Salesman Frank 3547. . 18-3-p-l SALESMEN; Find out about Inc. 587-3811. 42-tf-4 Mizga 834-5187. 18-3-4 NEW COTTAGE AND FOR .SALE — 1964 Ford the challenging career op­ WOODED LOT —10% down. Station wagon. $85.00. Ph. MAN OR WOMAN to deliver portunities with IDS. We sell ONE LOT FOR SALE on COUNTRY LIVING Easy terms. Share private Laingsburg 651-5722, Detroit Fee Press on a Face Amount certificates, REALTY (owners moving) sandy beach on large lake. 16-3-p-ll Lehman Road. Will build Individual boat tie-up. Near bundle route. 485-6420. Life Insurance, Mutal using your plajis_orours. Will Beautiful lawn, mature HEAD START TEACHER 18-1-p-l Funds, oil and gas limited trees, nice brick home. 2 thousands of acres of State help arrange financing. Call Land. Excellent fishing and FOR SALE — 1968 Dod{ partnership, etc. Annualized Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587- barns, 80 acres. Excellent Polara, automatic, radio, Sensitive to needs of children EXPERIENCED HELP commissions. £Jall Mr. land. Corner of -Baldwin & hunting area. Take Freeway 3811. 28-tf-4 to our office on Bus. US-27 (I- good condition." 834-2842. 34 weeks - 30 hrs. per week WANTED — with building Meyers, 482-5565,^484-9448 Hayes road. North Star 16-3-p-ll Salary $3,500. pole buildings in and around after 5 PM. 17-10-p-2 township. Lower 40's. 75} across from Wilson State TO SETTLE ESTATE — Park, north side of city. 1972 Chevrolet pickup, 1/2 Clinton County. Call 593-3382 Open 7 days a week. North­ HEAD START after 7 p.m. 18-l-p-l Small 5 room house, garage 4-bedroom newly remodeled ton, 23,000 miles heavy rear on large lot, one block east garden spot & basement. ern Development Co., spring, front stabilize jobs Wanted onM-21, Fowler. 593-3616. Harrison, (Member radio, V-8 alimatic. Zeibarf TEACHER ASSISTANT HELP WANTED — for silo 11"6 by 22 ft. living room. Chamber of Commerce). filling. Somebody to drive 16-3-p4 Separate dining. St. Louis undercoat, step-up rear Person interested in working with children. tractor on ensilage wagon. JOBS WANTED — Painting, schools. Only 16 thousand. 16-3-P-5 bumper, extra wide turf $1.60 per hour. 20 to 40 hours per week. Frank Rivest & Son. 862-4306. very reasonable and LAND — Buying or selling, tires. Ladder racks. $2400. .18-3-p-l responsible for a house or out call Keith Bunce for 4-bedroom exec. home. All NORTHERN MICHIGAN Phone 224-6332. 17-3-p-ll Application accepted through Aug. 31,1973. buildings, machinery, dependable service. Lots, the extras you ever dreamed PROP. — 10 acre parcels in land parcels, farms ' in­ Apply in person at 101 E. Willow St. MIRACLE MAN fences, boat, anything large of - swimming pool, green Elk Country, while they last. FOR SALE — 1967 Olds Today they call a man an ex­ or small. 224-4537. 16-3-p-3 dustrial or commercial sites: house, dark room, inside Some with stream, some power steering and brakes, Lansing,. Michigan tremist just because he's able to Robert Strong Realty 371- shooting range, 3 full plus 2 joining State Land. All have An Equal Opportunity Employer make both ends meet 425 engine, 4 door, new paint .WANTED — Children to 2330 or 489-3465 or 489-7640. half baths. Family room on good access roads. Prices job yellow. Can be seen aH care for in my country home. 16-3-p4 lower level - walk out to pool start at $4900.00. All have 3553 South U.S. 27 BrowJ^ Reasonable rates. Can side. Triple garage. Lower Title insurance and are Subdivision. 18-3-p-l furnish references. 834-5718. WESTPHALIA — Three- 40's. Near college area. surveyed. Call or write: Ben Schenck & Assoc, Inc., 200 16-3-p-3 bedroom ranch home with PONTIAC 1966 Tempest attached garage. Inside Other 2, 3 & 4 bedroom Main St., East Jordan, Mi. custom wagon, rebuilt WHITE WASHING TIME is village limits of Westphalia. homes from $8500 up. 49727 (616) 536-7641. 17-4-p-5 engine, good transportation, here again. Call B.G. Call 587-4372. 17-3-p4 good rubber. $395.00 669-7245 iSchafer, Pewamo 517-593- 5 acres bordering thousands after5:00p.m. 18-1-p-ll 3550. 17-tf-3 10 ACRES for sale by Airport of acres of state land. Ex­ and Colony. $7,000. 224-2487. cellent hunting & For Rent' FOR SALE —1968 Rambler 110 E. Lincoln. 17-3-p4 snowmobiling. 2-door, $500 & 1970 Hornet Real Estate FOR LEASE — Crystal Lake door, $950.224-2544. 18-3-p-ll FOR SALE — New house on 120 acres $13,000. Montcalm County. Lovely corner of Johnson Rd. and year round lake front home. FOR SALE — 3 bedroom US 27,1-1/2 acres of land, 3 1/2 mile Chippewa river Partially furnished. older home, zoned com-, bedrooms with full frontage. 25 acres. 2 Available approximately 2-bedroom luxury apart mercial, can arrange basement Also, 3 homes for buildings $33,500. 4689 S. Sept. 1. 3 bedrooms. ment. New shag carpeting. financing. 1001 Estate. 8-tf-4 sale on Airport Rd., 1/4 mile Pine River Rd. 681-5332 St. References. Call 313-241- Individual storage space, south of Kinley Rd. One Louis. 9000, ext. 391 during day. 313- centra! air conditioning 6764734 after6 p.m. 18-3-p-6 WE, OURSELVES, will buy beautiful home sets on 10-1/2 from $165 a month. 205 your land contract. For acres of land featured by a County Living Realty, 2227 N. Scott Rd. St. Johns. prompt, courteous action, walkout sundeck on the Meridian Rd. Sanford, Mich. FOR RENT — Apartment - 3 Call 224-437^. Scott Rd. call Ford S. LaNoble, upper level and a walkout 48657. 18-3-4 large rooms, bath, stove, Apartments. LaNoble Realty, 1516 E. basement with sliding glass refrigerator, Adults only. Michigan, Lansing, Phone doors onto a patio. Also Deposit required. Ovid 834- (517)-482-1637. Evenings highlighting this beautiful Resort, Property 5290. lB-l-p-6 C517J-337-1276. 37-tf-4 setting is a pond. The other 2 FARM and INDUSTRIAL homes are near completion For Sale -•..: TRACTORS ind BUILDING LOTS available and set on 1 acre lots. Call FOR SALE — 10 wooded Mobile Homes 10 EQUIPMENT in Ovid area. Will build using 224-3427 or 224-3910. 17-3-p4 acres on stream in heart of New and Used your plans or ours. Fedewa elk country, near Wolverine, Simplicity Builders, Inc. 51-tf-4 REAL ESTATE — Com­ all parcels surveyed and FOR SALE — 1970 Trotwood i mercial business includes a have title insurance; some mobile home. 12'x60\ Air parcels adjoin state land - conditioned, washer, dryer, LAWN and GARDEN Your Dollars gas station, hardware, salesmen on property this disposal, built-ins, shed and EQUIPMENT plumbing, grocery store, and weekend, send for in­more. Call 224-6048 or 224- Get More Mileage so forth. Corunna area. formation and map. BEN 3437. 16-2-p-lO HENGESBACH FORI SCHENCK & ASSOCIATES, TRACTOR SALES Thru Want Ads 40 acres vacant land Perry 200 Main Street, East Jor­ area; 10 acres of vacant land FOR SALE — Parkwood. Phone 647-6356 dan, Michigan 49727, (616) 1969 12'x60\ 2 bedroom, Ovid area; 266 acre farm 536-7641. 15-7-p£ PORTLAND", MICH. 51-tf '•Owosso area. unfurnished. ^,11224^2458 <#•*„ 224-3086. * ' "16-3-p-lO " CLASSIFIED AD PAGES rs CASH RATE 5' per word ' PLANING MILL

Use Thi* Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms Minimum 50* per insertion Save a 25c1 service fee by paying for your charged Manufacturers of: ad within 10 days of insertion. Truck, pick-up, hay and RTS & CRAFT? HETTLER'S MOTOR F grain racks, forage boxes, SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker bunk feeders, portable Service, Good Used Trucks. DUNKEL PLUMBING AND BOX NUMBERS in care DEALERS! cattle mangers end' HEATING, Licensed Master accessories. Custom ^FANTASTIC TOY & GIFT LINE L] woodworking. NEEDLE ARTS, 701 S. Plumber Ph. 224-3372, 807 of this office add T° jk 1973 - OUR 26th YEAR Z Kibbee Ph. 224-2956. E. State St. yS HIGHEST COMMISSIONS 1 Needle point, crewel Mj LARGEST SELECTION J embroidery, rug hooking. ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns, ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE 268 S. Henderson BEAUFORE'S BARBER. Home Baked Bread, Pies, ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY J* * No Collecting' 3 SHOP, 1002% State. Open Cookies, Choice Meats, Tft * No Delivering A Fowler, Michigan Tues. thru Sat. also Wed. &• Carry-out service. AT5R:M. JO* • No Cash Investment In Fri. evenings. ?/ ALSO BOOKING PARTIES I RATES are based strictly on Classified Style J'Don't delay! Call COLLECT! *J Phone (Area 517) AUCTIONEER FOR FAST RESULTS- PHONE 224-2361 /ABIC for Marion, 1(203)673-3455, 593-2000 BURTON ABSTRACT »or write SANTA'o Parties, Ine.< CLEANERS AND TITLE CO. Abstract OR ENTERPRISE 8201 "•*• Avop, Conn. 06001. Ht E.O.W. and Title Services, 119 N. A L GALLOWAY, ANTES DRY CLEANERS, Clinton. Ph. 22-3294. AUCTIONEER Used Farm pickup and delivery, 103 W. £!fT£ Machinery & Parts. St. Walker, phone 224-4529. Johns, 224-4713. THE CHEST, Symbol of 220 N. Clinton, Hallmark RESTAURANT Cards - Russell Stover Service' Candy. , f DALEY'S FINE FOOD, 200 W. State St. ' AUTOMOTIVE Dining & cocktails, Ph. HARDWARE 224-3072, S. US 27-H mile PHONE 224-2301 PARR'S REXALL DRUGS, S.M-21. BILL FOWLER FORD. open daily 7:30 a.m.. to 9 New & Use'd Cars & p.m., Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 73 MODELS 71 MODELS Pick-ups. N. US-27, DeWitt, 5 59 7 p.m. DALMAN HARDWARE, 669-2725. Ph. 669-6875, DeWitt, VACUUM SALE^ IPONTIAC LUXURY LE MANS OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Whirlpool Appliances, 4-door factory official's car. Loaded with WAGON ^M^omfm, Zenith TV, Plumbing and extras; Only 3,000 miles! A Red Beauty] V-8, auto RtnLTP"^ Heating. KIRBY CENTER OF ST JOHNS, Vacuum Sales and PONTIAC LE MANS SPORT BUICK CENTURION CAIN - BUICK - 2-dr. H.T., auto, PS St PB, Air PONTIAC, New & Used ELECTRICIANS Service moved to new 2-dr. H.T., Air, AM-FM A Blue Beauty Cars, 210 W. Higham, INSURANCE" location at 705 N. U.S.-27 (BUICK RIVIERA Complete Body & Service. formerly known as the Factory official's car. Loaded with extras) BUICK ESTATE WAGON SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Aloha Drive-In. 224-7222 Only 7,000 miles. Air, stereo, much morel Residential - Commercial - JIM McKENZIE Industrial, 224-4277, 807J4 I BUICK LE CUSTOM INSURANCE, AH Lines of 4-dr. H.T., climate control, 5,000 mites PONTIAC FIREBIRD LABOR EGAN FORD SALES, INC., E. State St. Ins. 224-2479 Ionia WESTERN Rally Wheels, PS 8t PB, Auto 527-2480. 200 W. Higham, phone TOM'S WESTERN STORE, PONTIAC CATALINA CHEVROLET NOVA 224-2285, Pinto-Pord-Mave- I mi. W. Ovid, 9-5:30 4-dr., Demo with Air! DAY rick-Torino-Mustong. Mon.-Sat., Fri. til 9. 6 cyl„ one owner and sharp! A Blue Beauty FERTIM^Rs Anytime by Appt., BUICK ELECTRA 834-5446. 225 CUSTOM 70 MODELS ZEEB FERTILIZERS, 14-dr. H.T., Loaded with luxury! HUB TIRE CENTER, B.F. | Mr. Cain's Demo r i Goodrich Tires, Ph. Everything' for the soil, St. LEVEY'S JEWELRY, OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 224-3218, Front'End Johns, 224-3234, Ashley, Orange Blossom diamond FOR ALL SUPREME Alignment. 847-3571. rings, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Elsie, 862-4300. 72 MODELS 2-dr. H.T., Air, auto [CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM FORD MUSTANG BOB'S AUTO BODY, FINANCIAL 2 dr. H.T., 14,000 milos and sharp! SPORT COUPE YOUR CLASSI­ Small 302 V-8 Complete Collision Service, EL CAMINO auto., V-8, vinyl top 224-2921, 800 N. Lansing. CAPITOL SAVINGS & MASONRY IBUICK SKYLARK OLDSMOBILE 98 LUXURY LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. 43r. H.T.,AIrandloadedl Clinton, 224-2304, Safety AND CEMENT A gold Beauty with Air! HENRY E. DREPS,' INC., for Savings since 1890. [CHEVROLET VEGA PONTIAC LE MANS £fo£t FIED NEEDS Economy plus quality! ' Cars, Trucks & Motor Home Sam Van Etten 224-4067 2-dr. H.T., V-8, auto. Serv. 11375 N. US-27, IOPELGTFIREGLOW FOR APPOINTMENTS 669-9996. AT OTHER TIMES A Classic! FORD FALCON PHONE: FORD BRONCO 6 cyl., Special Priced at $8951 < ' '** -3^i*mfl-«1*l Annette White 224-4296 CALL 14-wheal drive, V-8,10,000 miles Ilruce Lantermnn 224-4746 DEBAR CHEVROLET CO.,. Derrill Shlnabery 224-38S1 New & Used Cars, Elsie Say it with Quality Flowers D & B PARTY SHOPPE, BUICK GMC BUI Holley 224-7580 862-4800. You can't do from WOODBURY'S Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 or 862-5391 better anywhere. IFLOWER SHOP, 321 N. p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. PONTIAC OPEL Pat & Ruth Lusk 669-9228 Clinton, St. Johns. 9 a.ni.-Il p.m., 224 N. 224-2361 Roy F. Brlggs 224-2260 224-3216. S. U.S. 27 210 W. Higham Ranny Brlggs 224-6074 Clinton. Ph. 224-3231 Member of Lansing MOORE OIL CO., If it's Ph. 224-2010 ST. JOHNS tires, see us, 909 E. State, Board of Realtors Ph. 224-4726. August 30,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 3C

TIP TO MOTORISTS FOR SALE —1970 Chevrolet 3/4 miles west of DeWitt, FOR SALE — Sears air Retoothing - Polishing - satisfaction sold by free Lansing collect 489-2288 9 Drive cautiously at all times' Impala custom coupe. Good — the big- difference between 9800 Howe Rd. 18-3-p-20 conditioner, 6,000 BTU, 3 Gumming, 15-4-p-27 home demonstration only. a.m. to 9 p.m. To insure safety and an accident lb you. condition. 587-6874. 18-1-p-ll speed auto. Used 3 weeks.' Ph Electro Grand. 18-1-27 satisfaction sold by free 332-5349. 17-3-D-27 TUB- ENCLOSURES — home demonstration only. FOR SALE — 1967 Dodge GUN SALE — New and used Folding, polyvinyl doors - SEWS STRETCH Electro Grand. 18-1-27 Elsie-Land Contract. Coronet 440. 318 Automatic, Winchester, Marlin, Savage, Cattle LET US RECOMMEND a $29.88. Dean True Value MATERIAL — 1973 DIAL Available mag stock wheels. Runs Mauser, Rueger, Ithaca. Big painter or paper hanger for Hardware, St. Johns, Ph. AND STITCH $47.75 - left in WELL DRILLING and A fine family home good, looks sharp. Call 224- discounts. Smitr/'s. US-27 FOR SALE — Angus Bulls you. Your Sherwin Williams' 224-3271. 16-8-27 layaway. Sews stretch service. Pumps, pipes and offering 3-iarge 4134. 18-1-p-ll north of DeWitt. 669-3136. Dealer, Finkb.einer's, material. Comes with a supplies. Free Estimates. Open evenings. 17-3-p-15 service age. Stanley Geller, bedrooms, spacious 3541W. Price Rd. l6-3-p-21 Fowler. Phone 593-2606t EAVES TROUGH — walnut sew table. Beautiful Carl S. Oberlitner. 4664 N. kitchen, formal dining FOR SALE —1970 Nova 350 41-tf-27 Galvanized, half round and pastel color. Full size head State Rd., Alma. Phone 463- all built-in to zig-zag but­ room & living room, 3-speed. 834-5311. 18-3-p-ll HOLSTEIN Bull for sale, galvanized or painted 4364. 18-1-27 bath, basement, gas CLARINET FOR SALE — 4 square. Complet line of tonholes, overcast. Makes Farm Machinery 18 choice of two. Louis stitches. Only $47.75 heat, 1-1/2 car garage, FOR SALE —1964 Chevy 283 Hengesbach 587-6842. years old, with case. $90.00. fillings, Dean True Value FOR SALE —1972 Kenmore comes complete on a Automatic. Right rear door Mrs Joe Teremi. 834-5127. Hardware, Ph. 224-3271, St. Cash or terms arranged. portable dryer. 834-5311. 18- shaded lot, owner will wrecked. Gooa cruising car. * , 18-P-P-21 16-3-D-27 Johns. 16-6-27 Trades accepted. Call 3-p-27 consider selling on easy Call 834-5081 in Ovid, Asking FARM MACHINERY to purchase lahd con­ $200, 17-3-p-ll BOOMS RED & WHITE TOP LARGE INVENTORY OF SUMP PUMPS — 4 styles - AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN tract with approx. SILOS: Now in our 45th year Balzer Jimmy and Bronco good quality, as low as EQUIPMENT FOR SALE —1964 Dodge 1- serving the more aggressive Poultry $39.88, Dean True Value Leasing-Rentals-Sorvlce-Parts $1500.00 Dn. accessories now in stock. "Home Of The Friendly People" ton stake truck. Can be seen and cost conscious farmers. Tires and wheels for all 4-i Hardware, St. Johns, Ph. Outskirts of Elsie eft 1240 Jason Rd. 17-3-p-ll Silos for every purpose. Get WANTED 12 laying hens. .wheel vehicles. YODER'S- 224-3271. 16-10-27 MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC A lovely brick and all the facts before you buy. 224-7846. 18-3-P-22 Find out what a really heavy Sales & Service, 8193 Alward' 5122 North Grind River Liming, Mich. aluminum 3-bedroom FOR SALE — 1965 Ford Rd., two miles west of SHALLOW or deep well 517 485-4355 ranch home, offers Galaxie 500. Good condition, plaster coat is. Is it applied water systems at True Value with a cement gun for better Laingsburg. Phone 651-6037. plush carpeting in the $300.00.669-3804. 16-3-p-ll " " *50-tf-27 prices. Dean True Value jBsw^mig^WBSis»a«aaigaawBaiii^>pKiis^a8K3i large living room, adhesion and a much much Hardware. Ph. 224-3271, St. homemakers kitchen heavier plaster lining inside Johns. . 16-6-27 FOR SALE — 1966 Ford V-8 like we do? We install the NORWOOD hay savers and with dining area, 1-1/2 engine. In good condition. LOST—Black on white male baths, utility room, full foundation. Our trucks are silage bunks, all steel welded Call593-3152after5:30p.m. self unloading with hydraulic cat with ID tag "Ozone". with rolled edges to last a OIL SPACE HEATERS — basement, attached 2- 17-3-p-ll Reward. McNeil Rd. 224- 35,000 50,000 65,000 BTU car garage, located on a booms. Silo-Matic and lifetime. See at our yard, 5- VanDale equipment. Order 6014. 16-3-p-23 3/4 miles south of Fowler. sizes. Dean TRUE Value presents ,.. large country lot. FOR SALE —1972 Nova. 350 Hardware, Ph. 224-3271. St. Priced to sell. now and avoid the fall rush. Ph. 587-3811, Fedewa for tltat someone Special headers. Automatic. G60 14 Booms Silo Co. Inc, Harbor MUST GIVE AWAY! Builders, Inc. 22-tf-27 Johns. 16-4-P-27 on mags. Call 626-6053. Beach, Mi, 48441. Phone PUPPIES! Part cocker, part Ovid Countrside 17-3-p-ll (517) 479-6554, or contact Jim beagle. Makes good pet as YOU DULL 'EM, WE ELECTROLUX LARGE Lovely lot surrounds O'Connor, St. Johns, Mi. they won't be large. Mother SHARPEN. WE SHARPEN MODEL $32.50 5 left in A-l this attractive 3 FOR SALE — 1973 Corvette 48879. Phone: 224-7414. . and father are excellent with SAWS — SCISSORS — condition with AUTOMATIC bedroom ranch in a convertible. Silver metallic, children. All black. Won't be TOOLS "CHAIN SAWS POP OUT BAGS and 7 prime location features black top, 350 cubic inch, 10-tf-lB ready to take from mother TOO" JIM'S SAW SHOP 613 cleaning tools. Guaranteed. carpeted living room, automatic transmission, until first week in September large kitchen & dining S. Main St. Ovid. Back of Only $32.50. Cash or terms power steering, brakes, BEHLEN CORN CRIBS — but call now so you will be Standard Station. Precision arranged. Trades accepted. area combination, full windows, tilt telescope Heavy steel rods welded and sure to have one. Call 224- bath, basement, at­ dip galvanized for years of 7502 after 5 p.m. or can be Workmanship. Speedy Dial collect Lansing 489-2822 steering wheel, AM/FM service. Popular prices. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. To insure 14K GOLD tached 2-1/2 car garage, radio. Best offer over $5100. rust-free service and high seen at 203 E. Oak St., St patio area with bar- Phone 332-5449. 17-3-p-ll resale value. Will stand high Johns. ' l6-tf-dh-23 from beque pit, this property winds even when empty. See No.S4f43M-17J, $100 up is immaculate in every FOR SALE — Cutlass 442, the various sizes available in Self-Wind, Instant Day-Date, detail, priced to sell, FOR SALE — Miniature Bilingual English-Spanish Calendar, Available in Yellow or White 1969 convertible, silver stock for immediate delivery Schnauzer puppy. AKC. 98 2 Ft. Water Tested, Stainless Steel, early possession matallic, black top, AM at Fedewa Builders, Inc., USED FARM EQUIPMENT Blue Dial, $89 50 LOVE! ! SAY IT available, owner will Reasonable. Terms radio, tilt steering wheel, 6218 Wright Rd., Fowler. available. 10 weeks old. 669- TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS LARGE SELECTION WITH DIAMONDS! consider land contract rally pack, posit trace, Limited supply at pre-season OF BACK TO SCHOOL Visit the Diamond offers. 3963 or 485-6784. 17-3-p-23 WATCHES IN WYLER, Department power steering, brakes, prices. Financing available TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS windows, air shocks, new through your ASC office at SEIKO, ACCUTRON, and sea our many stunning FOR SALE — AKC BULOVA AND CARA- new styles of Diamonds. We tires. Best offer over 6% interest. 17-15-18 VELLE. 1 Registered Golden Retriever TRACTOR PARTS • REBUILT HEADS have much more to offer in ROY SPIESS $1300.00. Ph. 332-5349. 17-3-p Puppies. 8 weeks old. 224- WE HAVE WATCHES style, quality and price. See 11 FOR SALE — Massey 2582. 17-3-p-23 GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES STARTING AS LOW AS for yourself, compare. Never Ferguson 12 ft. wheel dike $11.9S a charge to clean and check AGENCY, INC. WE SERVICE WHAT FOR SALE — 1967 Pontiac with hydraulic cylinder, over diamonds after the sale. DICK SELLECK. REALTOR TO BE GIVEN AWAY — 4 Phone (517) 224-4713 or 224-4300 WE SELL. 313 N Washington St Bonneville, 2 doofc hardtop, Massey Harris 10 ft. self- ANY CREDIT TERMS AVAIL­ puppies to good home. Can Open 6 Days A Week, fender skirts, good propelled combine, and a First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 ABLE. NO CARRYING OPEN ALL DAY mechanical condition, good stock rock for chevy pick-up. be seen at 1240 Jason Rd. 17- Mon.&Fri. Nights til 9 CHARGES. tires, new exhaust system. 3-p-23 SATURDAY Phone 593-3614. 18-3-p-18 ST. JOHNS, MICH. ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-7443 Phone 725-2188 Davs or Evenings Call 875-3138 after 6 p.m. Member Shiawassee County 17tf-ll AKC BEAGLES — Healthy 1 males 4 months old. Ex­ Board of Realtors FOR SALE — Patz Barn Member Shiawassee Listing Exchange Get even with your enemies— cellent disposition with pull up on your end of the hitch. Cleaner. 200 feet chain. Left children. Pekin ducklings 2 hand discharge. ZHP motor. ROOFING months old, big & friendly. & SIDING Good condition. Call 641-6747. NZW rabbits - meat, pets, & 18-3-P-18 breeders. 7-3/4 miles west of ^ STEVE'S REFUSE DeWitt, 9800 Howe Rd. (!8M^ 18-3-p-23 121 E. STATE ROAD Hogs & Sheep • 20 SERVICE FOR SALE — Irish Setter LANSING, MICHIGAN pups. AKC registered. 7 HAMPSHIRE purebred (Liscensed Refuse Service) weeks old. Mother and father service age boars & gilts. 2- are good hunters; out of blue Wotlensak Mini Cassette Recorder year old reg. Suffolk ram. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST INSTALLERS Yearling reg. Suffolk ram. 7- ribbon stock. Phone Ovid OVID-ELSIE 834-5538. 18-3-p-23 With OF VINYL COATED STEEL SIDING ••• .^Featuring' ••• Purchase "Instant Replay'-' Of Any Cassette INVITES COMPARISON! • and'.' . ST. JOHNS, EUREKA Recorder SF=^h "instant Record' Receive A AND BANNISTER AREA. Free Head • Doesn't dent like aluminum siding! DAY, WEEK, MONTH or HORSES boarded. Indoor Cleaner • Doesn't break like vinyl siding! LONG TERM LEASE arena. Box stalls and lessons • 30-year transferable Guarantee CAINS, Inc. available. Call 224-2933. WE HAVE A GOOD • Also, a Workmanship Guarantee 18-p-24 SELECTION OF for 5 years Commercial and Container Service BUICK-PONTIAC PORTABLE RADIOS OPEL-GMC FROM $5.95 UP PHONE 834-5539 Miscellaneous 27 NO MONEY DOWN 210 W. Higham FINANCING AVAILABLE 4007 Carland Rd. Elsie, Mich. 2-tf MIKE'S STORE —10 a.m. - 5 p.m. New and used items. Also wallpaper goldfish, and guppys - .35. 1967 Ford for local representative or call Fairlane, good running. $150. MUSIC COLLECT 487-5955 5 miles east of US-27,1/2 mile north off M-57 on Mc­ DePeoTs CENTER Clelland. Ashley. 17-3-p-27 FREE ESTIMATE WITHOUT ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3134 OBLIGATION TO BUY LOOKING FOR 1 A NEW HOME? TRACTORS John Deere 2 row corn-head (30" rows) for John Deere We'll Build You 034 chopper PRESENTS What You Want MF 1100 Diesel with Duals MF 65 Diesel w/13.6 x 38 tires John Deere pick-up attachment for John Deere #34 ON YOUR LOT OR MF 65 Diesel-Matic w/Superior chopper A Rich OR OURS .... Industrial Loader John Deere 5-1/2 ft. forage head for John Deere #34 WILLARD SEARLES MF 165 Gas High Clearance chopper . Residential Builder w/Superior Industrial Loader Creamy Float ST. JOHNS MF 180 Diesel w/15.5 x 38 Phone 224-3297 USED TRACTORS IN A FAMOUS JD 4620 Dill, cab, heater, Ciar Cond, Duals, 300 hours. CONCRETE JD4020 Dsl with cab (3 to choose from) 16 oz. Pepsi John Deere "A" (two to choose from) New on hand A new home is a" lifetime ( Glass of investment. Let us help 1 1105diesol w/cab John Deere Late Model 'B" (two to choose from) you secure this in­ 11105 diesel less cab vestment with the best New speedy bean puller in stock Farmall Super C with wide front Tiffany Design basement wall possible - a poured concrete wall. Farmall 350 utility Dsl We are equipped to do Farmall 806 Dsl. FOR the complete job or any pari of it. Bring your prints over or call for an OTHER EQUIPMENT appointment 587-3811. -OR- READY-MIX CONCRETE AC 12 ft. Wheel Disc I.H.C. Model 650 field chopper w/two row corn head. For All Your Needs Gehl Forage Box w/Running Gear H0T DOG and choice QUALITY-SERVICE 2 IHC No, 76 Combine JD 55 S.P. Combine, grain platform, pickup & bean JD 30 Combine header. of DRINK in Pepsi glass IHC No. 37 Baler, 3 years old John Deere 30 PTO combine rasp bar .cylinder 7 ft. cut for 65* BUILDERS, OFFER GOOD THURSDAY, AUG. 30th THRU MONDAY, SEPT. 3rd. Sattler & Son, IIK DON SHARKEY Inc. John Deere Sales & Service 1 1/2 Miles East of St. Louis M-21 East LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE CONE FOWLER 6218 Wright Road, Phone 236-7280 Middletori Phone 681-2440 5VA Mites South of Fowler. INSTANT VAL-U-BUY COFFEE OF THE rWEEK!,; NESCAFE WITH COUPON - ALL- SAVE 50Q FLAV0RS 28-oz. Bti. w$$t ner 3~wl 5 w^y 10-ozT m " *" Jar fpyg WH,TE ycf/ -•• DOG FOOD CREAMETTES LAUNDRY DETERGENT: °' ASSORTED DINNERS Kl ,,EX mgg • BURGER CHEEZ RINSO | « -TABLERITE IGA-TA8LERITE WITH COUPON • SPAGHETTI • CHILI DOLE 'HAWAIIAN' SAVE A TOMATO 560 3 84-oz. . lb. Box • 200 ct 25-lb. 4G-oz. IGA-TABLERITE net 8-oz. Cans : PKg. '3-LEGGED or Bag Pkg. DOUBLE-BREASTED' HUNGRY JACK 'EXTRA LITE' COUPON VALUES lb.< PILLSBURY - SIX VARIETIES Salada. INSTANT WITH COUPON VALUABLE COUPON (Hemic!) 2-lb. Pkg. HERRUD- ••-:.•: netld-oz.Pkg.r- HER ROD INSTANT COFFEE LIQUID DETERGENT TB~Jl net 3-oZr 'BONUS I • fc#* jar .•• NESCAFE $ SMOKY ^||^|SKIHI.ESS|ner m • MIXES;:. BOTTLE' net 10-oz. Jar 32-oz. Btl. ' Limit One Coupon Per Family LINKS REGULAR FRANKS 40-ct. SUNSHINE 'KRISPY* 1A „„ Coupon Expires Sept. I, 1973 Box EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 1 With this Coupon & $7.00 Purchase KOTEX TAMPONS CRACKERS Vox VLASIC 'KOSHER PICKLES' 10-6-4 LAWN NEW FRANGLED POTATO CHIPS 50-lb.Bag 1 TWIN net 9-oz. DILL CHIPS Quart Jar FERTILIZER PRINGLES PACK Pkg. TABLE KING GREAT LAKES 29 NESTLE JR. SIZE JIF 'Creamy or Crunchy' .„ 36-ct., CHARCOAL Si ' CANDY BARS PEANUT BUTTER ""j"""*' 20-tb. Bog I Pkg. MIXE D ROYAL - 7 FRUIT FLAVORS HOUSE & GARDEN FAME 'Chicken, Beef, Liver' ._., SAVE 560 ne 5 OI> GELATIN DESSERT nix" D-CON PESTICIDE DOG FOOD ' 'Ca*"n BACONK: ROMAN .. , WISHBONE Erench 8-oz.3 IFAME-ALL VARIETIES net 10-oz,, 25-lb. Bag *0 PORK CHOPS FABRIC SOFTENER Jug i DRESSINGS Russian Btl. COOKIES Pkg. Italian Limit One Coupon Per Family Coupon Expires Sept. 1, 1973- FARM FRESH PRODUCE VALUES' With this Coupon & $7.00 Purchase FROZEN FOOD VALUES FRESH DAIRY VALUES CALIFORNIA RED-WHITE ErS FAME •.'FROZEN' SUNNY DELIGHT 'FLORIDA' or BLUE ORANGE 6 CITRUS 2/2/1$ INSTANT TEA 1/2-GaL, VRLU-BUY MICHIGAN VAL-U-BUY JUICED Ctns. >A OF THE , GRAPE S net 3-oz. Jar cRlSP OF THE FRENCH ONION rWEEK!_ v DAH0 FAME Limit One Coupon Per Family ? WEEK!'J YOUR CHOICE Coupon Expires Sept. 1, 1973 10-lb.$ 149 With this Coupon 8. $7.00 Purchase Bag I Pint Ctn. ruaiEM ICE CREAM -0R- 'ASSORTED FLAVORS* MICHIGAN FRESH HOME-GROWN, PEACHES GREEN BEANS b SAVE 700 I 1/2-Gal. Ctn. HEALTH a BFflUTYAinS- •FRESH BAKFBY VALUES' iw/PIneopple 1 Borden's 'Frozen' • Michigan Brand -w/Chivos 39« IGA 'HAMBURG or HOT DOG 1 C net 12-oz. Btl. POLAROID 88 'SQUARE SHOOTER' FUDGEE BARS P^:49 'COTTAGE CHEESE C^57 $ Limit One Coupon Per Family SAVE 8-ct. Saluto 'Frozen' Coupon Expires Sept. 1,„1973 33-oz.$939 Kraft 'American Twin Pok' «%*%*• 700 EA. Pkg. FAME ASSORTED C PUNS PARTY PIZZA Pkg. A FLAVORS CHEESE SLICES ^ 99 SECRET - SAVE 10* OCEAN PERCH OVEN FRESH Fame 'Crinkle Cut' Silver Floss net 5-oz., $ 1/2-Gal. NOTE; Not responsible for errors made in Con 2-lb. Printing._QUANTlTY RIGHTS RESERVED. Hi-lb. Loaf < FILLETS M »b. Pkg. POTATOES 20-oz. Pkg. ^ Ctn. SAUERKRAUTS PRICES GOOD HOW thru SAT., SEPT. 1,1973 E* 7 BRABO* KEY PUNCH FOR SALE — Parts for all schod/ L Children 3 to kin­ NOTICE — is hereby given SCHOOL — I.B.M. — Train Wanted ! electric shavers. Levey's dergartenio

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